Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Music has many meanings for many men. It is a power great enough to surmount all barriers of intel- lect or culture, so that it may reach all men. It has a different meaning for each man, dictated by his emotions, personality, and imagination. lt comforts the sad, and plays with the gay. It calls up visions of the impossible for the dreamer, of the possible for the fighter. There is one great type of music which is inaudible, but is, nevertheless, strong, rhythmic, and vibrant. That is the music of youth. Since it mirrors youth- impetuous, daring, yet somehow protected from harm- this music varies. And it is this music which we are trying to depict in the AITCHPE 1947. The many faces are the instruments. They play the strong music of the intellectual pursuits, the rhythmic music of the sports, and the vibrant music of the many activities. Then there is the gay music of the prom, the sometimes- sad music of marking-day, the clear music of the stu- dent leaders, and the timid music of the freshies. All of these strains taken together shall be the theme of the AITCHPE 1947. gable of Gontents gcfucatlonal Lgcfministration Glasses SENIORS JUNIQRS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Rctz'Ivz'tz'es HONOR SPECDUQINTEREST SERVKI1 VVOIVI AN 'S WYQRLD SPORTS R.O.T.C. Qusiness tgcfministratlon MAINTENANCE LUNCHRGOM ,gcfvertisem en ts INDEX SENIOR GENERAL I 5 W EQCADCCZ tion CAPTAIN JOSEPH W FAGAN l CAPTAIN FAGAN AT EASE The career of Captain John VV. Fagan, the leader of Fagan's Famous Fakersf' has never strayed very far from the path of music. He received his early violin instruction mainly from Charles Martin Loefiier and Jacques Hoffman of Boston. He has toured with opera companies, musical shows-such as 'The Birth of a Nation picture when it had a large orchestra- and with two of the largest and best concert bands of the day-the lnnis Band and Liberati's Band, of New York City. In Chicago and other cities he has played Hrst violin in Symphony Orchestras. Captain Fagan taught instrumental music at the Kemper Military School in Missouri and several other Chicago high schools, before coming to Hyde Park in 1924. Since his arrival, the band has received numerous plaques of First and second places in city competition and several honorable mentions. Since he is a loyal Hyde Parker, both of his sons, Edgar and Joseph, Jr., their wives, and his daughter Jane graduated from Hyde Park. It is to this distinguished musician and leader of our band that we respect- fully dedicate the AITCHPE 1947. 7 MR. BERNARD BROEK JOHN ANDERSON ROBERT .ANDERSON CHARLES BOWLES PAUL BREESE PHILLIP BROCK ROBERT BROWN EDWARD BUSBY DANIEL CASEY PETER CATOZZA JOHN CHITWOOK DONALD CLARK HAROLD COOK ELMER DONNELLY YVILLIAM FULLER BENJAMIN FISH BERNARD FOGER JOHN FOLEY MARVIN FRANK LEON FRIED JOHN GAYNOR SEYMOUR GILITZ LEONARD GRIEG JACK GRIFFITH THOMAS GRYGIEL ROBERT HILLMAN WILLIAM HOLLIS ABE HYMAN EDWARD DEEFREY OATICE KEMP PHILIP KLEIN PHILIP KRILOFE CAROLL LANGSTON, JR. ROBERT LANE VERNON LA REAV Pk Names not previously published. fl 77fl8I'l'lOI'lClI'I'l MISS MARY E. ROBB ALUMNI IN THE SERVICES EDWARD LOESER LEONARD MARION ROBERT MARSHALL ENNETH MILLER PHILLIP MULHOLLAND ARNOLD ORDMAN JOSEPH PEAFF KENNETH PETERS ANTHONY PICMAN JIM POWELL VVILLIAM PRATSCHER MERRITT RATHJE, JR. THOMAS RECORD VVILLIAM SCHUCH DONALD SHANKLAND LEONARD SHOBERG JERRY SHIELDS LOREN SMOCK JACK SOLOMON HERBERT SHULMAN DAVID STEWART JOSEPH STEIN HERBERT STRAUSS HARRY TEPPER DAVID THOMAS VVILBUR THOMPSON PHILIP VANDER VORDEN LEONARD VICTOR JOHN VILLARS CHARLES WALBY DAVID WEIDEMANN III CLYDE WILLIAMS MARVIN VVOLFE ELMER VVOTSCHKA OUR MAIN ENTRANCE GORDON TAYLOR Jqlitclzpe Mig The Aitchpe King, a lad from heaven, Has light brown hair and is Hve feet seven His eyes are brown, his girl's are blue, If she's a blond, he will be true. In A Capella he likes to sing. VVith his guitar a song helll bring. He has no favorite food nor movie star, But has ambitions, should go far. A pro-team manager is his aim, A Already basketball has brought him fame. He came from Hammond to Aitchpe, Destined here the King to be. tmfclzpe ueen The sweetest 'gal' in this line school Is one o'er whom the fellows duel. Her dark brown eyes and dark brown hair Add beauty to our Queen so fair. Her Hgure's cute as cute can be, Such curves and oh such lines, oui, oui. In A Capella she did sing, In drama now she takes a fling. In many sports she does take part, And sev'ral men have stol'n her heart. No one but Gloria could be Queen, For she's the best we've ever seen. i GLORIA KLOSTER A DAY IN LATE OCTOBER 4, , , - 1 - ll-VA? ,, f .l -L 4- , -1, if Af , , Q1 'f lf +1-IL 1 ,sf-gf ' Q X ' , 2? Sf' bi 9 fgisf- ggi' , 2 f -1' e 'f,'6 N v gcfucational tgczlminlstration In the spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love , in the fall, to football, and in winter, there are myriads of wondrous things to attract his attention. The diflicult job of keeping the noses of Aitchpe's students to the well-known grindstone is taken over by the principal, his assistant, and the other executives in Hyde Park's offices and classrooms. After working hard to make the fall semester a successful one our own Papa joe Gonnelly retired, leaving in his wake many memories of the grand job he did in directing Aitchpe's activities. Mr. John R, Specht has been our guiding light the past semester and has proved in many ways how ably he fills the shoes-and they are some size Cmeta- phorically speaking, of coursej-of the acting principal. You can pay him a visit in the North OHice,Aitchpe's headquarters and receiving room for visitors and minor delinquents. If you would like to see a replica in miniature of the F.B.I. record room, inquire about entering a college, or check on almost anything going on in school, go into the South OHice. Miss Lucy Buckley is the acting assistant principal who heads this office, relieving lylr. Specht of many minor tasks. Hyde Park's grade advisers are the immediate contacts between the students and the executives. They'll manipulate your program for you Qfor better or worsej, help you if you get into any trouble, and watch your attendance in sick- ness and health-particularly the latter. Last-but by no means least-are our teachers. You know what fine teachers and good friends they are. just let us say that they teach you the three R's and more, spicing the lessons with their own personalities-whether sugar or pepper-and thus making them more interesting. VVhen you add up all of these wonderful people, you can easily see that we have a mighty line gang to run a really grand old school. 14 JOSEPH F. GONNELLY Principal of Hyde Park High School September 1933 H- January 1947 Mr. Gonnelly at work January 31, 1946, was a sad day for Hyde Park. On that day Mr. Joseph F. Gonnelly retired as principal of Hyde Park. For thirteen years Mr. Gonnelly had been a familiar and beloved figure in the halls of Hyde Park. To the student's eyes, he had really been there in a dual capacity. One was that of lylr. Gonnelly, the dignified, white- haired principal and eHicient administrator of Hyde Park, who always saw to it that his school was among the best in the country. The other was that of '1Papa Joen, the kindly gentleman who was never too busy to listen to the tale of woes of some bewildered student or dis- traught parent. In both capacities, he was beloved and respected by the students and faculty of Hyde Park. Sorry as Hyde Park was to see lVlr. Gon- nelly go, it realizes that lylr. Gonnelly well deserves some leisure. He is now spending most of his time trying to catch up on all the reading he missed While he was busy at Hyde Park, in the summer he intends to raise a little garden by his house in Indiana. Although Mr. Gonnelly has oHicially with- drawn from Hyde Park, his interests are still with his school. He remembers all his old Hyde Park friends with pleasure, coming back to visit them occasionally, and he attends many Hyde Park games. And Hyde Park will always remember Mr. Gonnelly. Study of a reading report 17 JOHN R. SPECHT Acting Principal MR. SPECHT Upon the retirement of Mr. Joseph F. Gon- nelly as principal, Mr. John R. Specht became the acting principal of Hyde Park. In mov- ing from the South to the North Oflice, he has undertaken a hard task-that of follow- ing in the footsteps of Mr. Gonnellyg and he is succeeding admirably. Mr. Specht is by no means a new man in the educational Held. He has been in the Chicago public school system for eighteen years, and the assistant principal of Hyde Park since February, 1941. Now, having assumed his new post of acting principal, he is faced with a multitude of new duties. Running a school as large as Hyde Park is no easy task. There are a myriad ofdetails to be attended to, ranging all the way from meeting parents and settling the twisted affairs of stu- dents to making out reports for the Board of Education. As acting principal, Mr. Specht is the director of the faculty, the head of the business depart- ment, the director of all school affairs, and a sort of father confessor to the faculty and to the students. The great john R. is a mighty popular and a mighty busy man at Hyde Park. 18 Miss BUCKLEY ' Miss Lucy Buckley became the acting as- sistant principal of Hyde Park upon the re- tirement of Mr. Gonnelly. Miss Buckley now has Mr. Specht,s former job in the South Office. From this base of operations she moves in when the situation has become beyond hope. If you have cut classes or failed geometry once too often- Miss Buckley will meet your parents. She takes care of all referrals-that is, cases re- ferred to her from the grade advisers. She also has to take care of all-ouch-discipline cases. Formerly Miss Buckley was-and probably will be again-the adjustment teacher at Hyde Park. Being adjustment teacher is a very interesting job, and one Miss Buckley likes very much. As adjustment teacher, it was her job to test pupils. Then she had to interpret the scores of the tests, and to counsel the pupils according to the outcome of the tests. She had to meet and interview pupils and parents, to recommend the subjects to be taken, and to make all necessary adjustments. VVhether she is the adjustment teacher or the acting assistant principal of Hyde Park, Miss Buckley is a very busy woman who loves her work. SENIOR GRADE ADVISORS Row I-Y-Miss Priddv M. Martin, Mr. Scott., Row Z-aB. Eineberg, C. Krinsky, D. Daalder, E. Morris, B. Small, Posternock. SOPHOMORE GRADE ADVISORS Raw I--I. Posternoclc, Mr. Bute, Mr. Cameron, L. Molton. JUNIOR GRADE ADVISORS Row IYGB. Small, Mr Williamson, J. Hefter, L Jernberg, Miss Walker. FRESHMAN GRADE ADX ISORS R011 If--Miss Dupree, Mrs Bergstrand, Mr. Lechtcn- berg. Row 2---E. Kohlhagen, P Turner, N. Gold, M Serby, Frankenberg M. Palm, VVolfe, J Smith. 19 BOOKROOM Row I-Miss Slaught, Mr Thomson, D. Shoemaker O. Manning, N. Tinsley S. Davis, I-I. Shapiro J. Greenebaum, B. Segal T. Lewis. Row 2-J. Bearden, R. Fine H. Miller, A. Landa, R Lustig, A. Hershheld, R Coopersmith, J. Lewy A. Agatstein, T. Stein. Row 345. Fish, C. Sem- mers, P. Mobley, H Newman, P. Monson, I Leib, F. Tessaro. ATTENDANCE OFFICE I Row I--T. Hatter, R. Salkin, L. Chicca, C. Rogiokos, M. Homes, Miss VVhelan, M. Wolkhamer, B. Lustig, E. Shulkin, M. simon. Row 2--A. Mendel, E. Slutsky, B. Phillips, E. Thomson, C. Lacayo, S. Pappas, A. Schulman, Vicker, B. Stanford. ATTENDANCE OFFICE II Row 1--D. Mendenhall, L. Kline, Landers, P. duBert, S. Miller, Miss WVhelz1n, A. Melahrene. Row 2-B. Ray, V. Boissonezlu, C. Grant, C. Dennerling, R. Eierman, B. Kaufman, Plotz, L. Moran P. Mobley, AI. Albert. 3 3 B9 Yr MJ.. ll 1 g 2 'T 1512-5 i E Elliiilg Ima, lifkfilf- 2 f 4 il , nljp MRS. EVA H. SHELL, B.S., M.S., Acting Chairman. Mlss OLIVE BELSLY, Ph.B., M.A. Curves of a geometry teacher. Miss HELEN HANSEN, B.S. MR. Josrzm-1 A. NYBERG, B.S., M.S. MR. GEORGE W. OPITZ, B.A. MR. MAURICE O'TTOSEN, B.A., J.D. Miss ANITA OYBRIEN, B. of Ed. MRs.M1LDR1aD M. STONER, B.A., M.A. MISS GOLDIE TANENBAUM, B.S. MR. FRANK W. THOMSON, Ph.B. Mlss BERNICE VON HORN, B.S., M.S. MATHEMATICS Numbers surround you constantly in your everyday life. Yvhen you look at your clock in the morning, the numbers on its dial inform you that it is time to get up. When you face the street-car conductor, you have to be able to count out four cents. Then there is the great diH'erence between seventy-five and one hundred-a difference which is magnihed when these numbers are found on your test papers. In going to the store, it is always an asset to you to be able to count the change. Always during your life, the ability to handle num- bers will help you to make a living, and to protect yourself from crooks. Aside from having many practical applica- tions, mathematics, which is based on logic, is a very interesting science. A study ofmathe- matics can help you to think in that straight line which is the shortest distance between two points. The ability to think straight will come in handy many times during your life-it will protect you from the false logic of demagogues, and it will enable you to face a situation, think it through rationally, and act accordingly. These are only a few reasons for the im- portance ofthe study of mathematics-an im- portance fully recognized by the fine math teachers of Hyde Park. 21 0 BIXVF MJ.. S C i -g i I A , 551112 2 t liagggsgniylivgi-ilelgflka MP1 ir Ted Eger cross-examines Mr. Bensema Top Row-fMR. LESTER A.BENSEMA,B.S., MR. GLEN S. BUTE, B.S.g MR. ELMER DEAHL, B.S.g MR. ALBAN FIEDLER, B.A. Middle Row--Miss MARY V. FRYE, B.S.g MRS. MARGARET J. HAwKEs, B.A., M.A.g MR. AUSBY E. HENDY, B.S., M.S. in Ed. Botlom Row'-MRS. JESSIE O. KOMAR, B.S.g MR. DOMINIC PANDOLFI, B.S., M.A.g Miss GRACE E. PEEBLES, B.A., MA., MR. J. MARSHALL PEER, B.S.g MR. CLAUDE P. SHIDELER, B.A. Al Capp and Mr. Specht 22 SCIENCE Have you noticed the odor of spoiled cabbage wafting through the halls? W'ell, it was prob- ably sulphur dioxide, or something similarly odor- iferous. Does your chicken dinner taste differ- ent lately? That is probably because you have been dissecting grasshoppers. Hyde Parkls science courses offer you many opportunities to experiment-and to learn. Gen- eral science is a course designed to give you a superficial knowledge of the most important of the natural sciences. Botany deals with plants, Zoology deals with animals, and biology is a mixture of Zoology and botany. If you like to mix things just to see what will happen, then take chemistry and go to it-only don't let any- one catch you. Physics is the subject for those of you who are good at mathematics, like logic, or just wonder why the doors all stick in summer. Now is the time to find out about the miracles going on around us daily-and perhaps, in the process, to prepare for a good career in science. m' M finrievr -L A 2 Yf 15 E E 2 a1,,,-y-lexihabi-iflverna ir Miss Curtiss enlivens the Latin lesson. Top Row-Miss MABEL E. Cuirrlss, B.A.g Mxs. ISOLINA FLORES, B.S.g Miss LAUREL E. GILLOGLY, B.A.,M1ss HENRIE'FTA GRAYEIL1., B.A., M.A. Middle Row-Mus. ANITA D. MALOY, B.A., M.A., Miss HARIET'I' MESSELHEISER, Ph.B., M.A., MRS. HULDA W. RANDALL, B.A. Bottom R010-'MRS. ELLZABETH J. RIVERS, B.A., M.A., Mas. ELEANOR N. Ross, B.A.g Miss VANJA RUNDQUXST, B.A., M.A., Miss KATHERINE SLAUGHT, Ph.B.g Miss MARGARET-ANNE VVALKER, Ph.B. LANGUAGES . Je vous aime! Ego amo te! Ich liebe Dich! Yo te amo! See all the possibilities in the four languages Hyde Park offers? Alf you enjoy conjugating, declining, and get- ting a firm basis for your English grammar, then Latin is just your meat. You can learn all about the campaigns of Julius Caesar, and about the struggles of Aeneas and his Trojans. If you wish to woo a mademoiselle or senorita, then you should study French or Spanish. French is a very beautiful language, flowing, but with brightness. Spanish is gay, and when you visit our good neighbors to the South, it will come in handy. Do you intend to study any science, especially medicine? Do you wish to study Goetheis Faux! in the original? Or you wish to know what knockwurst really means? Then you should study German. No matter what language you study, you will gain a knowledge, not only of the language, but also of the customs and history of the people whose native tongue it is. Mr. Gonnelly receiving P.T.A. gift. 23 Biff M.L. l E l f A 2 Yi 15 .ii 5 2 nm,,,EggK,2Af-A156-igllemlxe i lgvix A MRS. LOUISE L. KIRBY, B.A., Acting Chairman MRS. FLORENCE BERGSTRAND, Ph.B. Gloria Morris consults Miss Byrne. Miss ANITA M. BURNS, B. of Ed. Miss PEARL HENDERSHOT, Ph.B. Miss MARY HINKLEY, B.A. M.A. Miss MARY L. LEITCH, BA., B.S. in Ed. Miss ANITA MEINDERS, Ph.B., M.A. Miss ELLA E. MIX, Ph.B. Miss JEANNE O,TO0LE, B.A. Miss MYRA A. PAINE, BA., M.A. MRS. EDYTHE THOMPSON, Ph.B., M.A. MRS. SARA LUc1LE PRIDDY, B.A. ENGLISH Noun-verb-metaphorfinverted order, over and over, for three years. Boring? Not at allg especially when mixed with short stories, essays, magazine articles, Julius Caesar, or l-Iamletf, Of course, you know all there is to know about iambic pentameter, figures of speech, and so on, but there are al- 24 ways those inevitable words, Vile shall re- view. And, strangely enough, you have never heard of the subject being reviewed ! All your years of studying' will be rewarded, however, when you are able to read, write, and speak the correct English which is the sign of a cultured person. EQ if MJ.. M E - g -I - , 2 251415 2 2 l1a.,?5',A1eKgvA2vg2-llalleiflxi 2 Z nljlm il l Quizmaster Kurrie. Top Row-MR. ROBERT H. DARLING, Ph.B., LL.B.g MRS. GRACE H. EDGAR, B.A.g Miss ISABEL HAZLET1', Ph.B., M.A.g Miss MAJEL L. KURRTE, B.A., M.A. Bollom Row-MR. WILLIAM LECHTENBERG, B.A., M.A.g Miss LENoRE LEINS, Ph.B., Ph.M.gM1ss RUTH STOKE, Ph.B.g MR. CLAYTON L. ZEHNER, B.P.E., M.A.E. SOCIAL STUDIES The social sciences are fascinating to study, for they tell us of many things: of great men who make their timesg of wars which shake their timesg of changes, good and bad. The most interesting thing of all is that, though times and events may superficially dilfer, the underlying causes are always the same. All of the subjects taught-such as civics and medieval history-are alike in some re- spectsg all are different in othersg and all are exciting. Shop talk HOME ECONOMICS AND SHOP Home economics and shop are subjects which are very useful to every girl or boy. Our well-equipped home economics depart- ment is divided into two main divisions: cook- ing and sewing. Hyde Park ought to turn out many good housewives because of the guid- ance given in both of these courses. The shop courses-industrial arts, print shop, wood shop, model making, pattern mak- ing-give the boys a chance to work with their hands and to prepare for a vocation. MRS. HAZEL G. CONSTANTINIDES, B.A. MRS. JOY T. KYES, B.S. Miss HELEN J. KRIEXVITZ, Ph.B. MR. IAN MACLEOD, B.S., M.A. 25 Y L1 E35 'F nigh a neil-1g1AaIj 2-1 M.L. ll S -g i y f.lQ-ie-5' 2 2 lfll5K lk-2 35 Z ' MR. FRANK K. VVILLIAMSON, B.A., Acting Chairman MRS. LAURA L. BROWN, Ph.B., B.S. MR. EDMUND F. CAMERON, B.S. Mlss LEAH GRAVES, Ph.B. Mrs. Brown and the business machines. MR. OLIVER IV. HOYX'ELL, B.S., lVI.S. Miss JESSIE JOHNSON, B. of Ed. Miss MALv1NA NIEDERMAN, Ph.B. MISS CORDELIA OLMSTED MR. IRA W. VAN HISE, B.A. COMMERCIAL STUDIES Clickety-clack-clack. No, it is not the Lone Ranger. It is a typing class at Hyde Park. And what have we here? Have all the stu- dents become insane? They are staring striaght ahead at a chart on the wall and talking to themselves. Ah, comes the dawn-they are looking at a chart of the typewriter keyboard, and they are repeating the letters on that chart to themselves, thus learning the positions of the letters on the typewriter. None of that Columbus system for them. You know how that goes, don't you? Explore and discover. What is going on in this school? Look at the hieroglyphics on the wall-they look like chicken scratches. This is one of the short- hand classes. Take your pick ofthe secretaries early. They are going fast. WVould you like to be a Fuller Brush man? have a forceful personality? Then selling and advertising arejust the subjects for you. After 26 you have finished this course, you will be able to knock on any door, push your foot into the opening, and sell any old thing with a vibrant personality, poise, and a smile. Of course you may encounter some over-worked and disgruntled housewife . . . All kidding aside, selling and advertising are excellent courses. Other commercial studies offered are com- mercial law and commercial geography. All of the commercial subjects will be a great help to you, whether you go into business or not. You can always use shorthand and typ- ing-in college and on many other occasions all during your life. Many students leave Hyde Park and immediately go to work. Others go on to business college. But all students agree that the training they received at Hyde Park was really super, UIQ Yr MJ.. ll S ef 2 J as ,E adgsffli ,E 2, .1?-lg.x..,,Ag,,i-1lill.l na Il Top Row---Mas. ALICE R. DANIELS, B.S., MISS DOROTHY GARDI- NER, B.S. in Ed.gMR. ELLIOT E. HASAN, B.S. in Ed., MR. VICTOR NIANN B.S. , Baltom ROW'-MISS BEATRICE MARSHALL, B.S., M.A.g Miss RUTH E. Man O Man P lx'ICGL'RK, B.S., M.A.g Miz. LLOYD E. RHORKE, Ph.B., M.A.g MRS. HELEN F. SMITH, B.S. Two cents overdue. Mas. ALICE V. JONES, B.A., B.S. in L.S. MISS HENRIETTA NELSON Mas. DOROTHY S. WITHROW PHYSICAL EDUCATION One, two, one, two-up, down, up, down. You are right-that is the gym class. Besides exercising, everybody gets a chance to get excited about a close score in basketball, base- ball, football, and volleyball. Then there are the swimming classes, and those in health. Physical education is essential for the healthy bodies-the only bodies-which hold healthy minds. LIBRARY XYe are lucky indeed to have such a large library and such an excellent staff of librarians. VVhen the freshie Hrst enters Hyde Park, he quickly becomes acquainted with the library's many books and magazines. And he goes on using these facilities until he is a senior. The librarians are always there in case of trouble- to help find a book, to find a reference, or to answer questions. 27 BQ Yr M.L. M . if E ? a1fa.,,w,'E:e:1si2I2-56-1lgl'ii'lka mtl il MISS BEULAH CHAMBERLAIN, Ph.B. MISS FLORA CHURCHILL, Ph.B. CAPT. JOSEPH W. FAGAN MR. MAURICE P. GLEASON, M. of Ed. MRS. JOSEPHINE LEE, B. of Music, M. of Music. MR. EDMUND J. KUBIK, B.S., B. of Ed. The effect of music. Miss CHARLOTTE MCCARTHY, Ph.B. MRS. JEANETTE D. NICHOLS, BA. of Art, Ed. Miss JOANNE U. STEFANIK, B. of Music MISS ESTHER RUSKIN, B. of Ed. MRS. EDNA R. POWELL, B.A., M.S. MR. STEPHEN E. N.APIERALSKI, B.S. in Engineering MUSIC AND ART Two of the courses offered at Hyde Park are designed to give some of that polish which combines with the three R's to make culture. One of these courses is music. It is clearly understood, of course, that some people can't carry a tune in a basket. But everyone can gain a knowledge and understanding of music. Some of the teaching is done by means of records. This is a painless means of teaching the elements of music, the sounds and uses of the various instruments-and the necessity of the inevitable scales. The students also put the theory of music into practice by singing many popular and semi-classical songs. Besides teaching and learning a lot of music in the classrooms, the teachers and students ofthe music department are also very active in most of the performances given at Hyde Park. Various choruses and orchestras par- ticipate in many assemblies, give performances for the P.T.A., and are important parts of 28 many shows. The climax ofthe music depart- ment's activities is reached in the Music Fes- tival, in which the whole music department unites to present a brilliant show. In the art department, also, one is recon- ciled to the fact that budding Rembrandts are rare. There are many phases to the art program-making masks, drawing plans for a future home, creating stage sets-orjust paint- ing plain pictures. But among all these activ- ities, everyone is bound to Hnd something that is to his liking. And there's method in the madness-for by coming into constant contact with all the phases of art, the Student is bound to learn to like and appreciate it. The art department, too, has many projects, and it turns out many prize-winning posters. For a good knowledge and appreciation of art and music, you will value and enjoy these two courses. mv H ' 5 g C, , AulguYi '2 uSllew1i2 5' I ,f 'A 2 z -515112, fiefiwfn I MR. GLEN FISHER, B.S. in Ed. MISS VERONICA WHELAN, B.S., B. of Music Miss Whelan'S eager beavers. TEACHERS NOT PI CTURED ' MISS ROSALIE BARNARD, PlI.B. MISS VIOLA H. KUEHN, B.S. MRS. RUTH BRANDENBERG, Ph.B. MR. JULIUS LAKIN, B.S. MISS MARGUERITE BYRNE, Ph.B., M. Of Ed. MRS. LUCILE LLOYD, Ph.B. MR. HARRY S. CLAIR, B.S., M.S., Ph.B. MRS. LOUISE LOESER, Ph.B., M.A. MISS KATHLEEN CLAWSON, Ph.B. MR. RAYMOND A. LYNCH, Ph.B., M. of Ed. MRS. ALMA M. DAVIS, B.S. MISS M. ELEANOR MOORE, PlI.B. MISS LOUIE E. DEUPREE, B.S., M.A. MRS. NIABELLE T. PERHAM MISS KATHARIN FINLEY, M. of Musical Ed. MRS. HELEN PLANER, Ph.B. MISS SADIE G. FRIEDLANDER, B.S. MISS CLARA RUEOVITZ, PlI.B. MRS. MARY L. GRONERT, B.A., M.A. MR. HENRY H. SCI-IULTZ, Ph.B., J.D. MISS EDITH E. HARDY, B.A. MR. RALPH S. SCOTT, B.S. in C.E., M. of MISS LYLE H. HIGHLEY, B.S. Arts. MR. CARI. INCLESE MISS MARIE SCHNACKENBERG, B.S. MRS. ANNA B. JEWELL, B.A., B.S. in Ed. MISS MARGARET STURGEON, B.A., M.A. MISS ETHEI. L. KIRBY, B.A. L MISS C. MARIE UPTON, Ph.B., M. of Ed. SABBATICAL LEAVES MRS. JAYNE BAUMGARDNER MISS NELL YV REESER MISS CHRISTINE K. FUCI-IS CReSigr1edD MRS. FRANCES SLOCUM MRS. EVELYN KRAKOVER MRS. EVELYN TERRY CReSignedj MISS MARGARET O,CONNER MRS. LILLIAN V. WEBB SPECIAL LEAVES MR. SIDNEY CASNER MISS EVELYN SLATER RETIRED TEACHERS MR. FRANCIS X. 1X'lCGUANE MISS CLARA E. KARLS 29 7 1 , Vx X YXX . Y - X ,Y x X CZSSQS 8:13. The bell rings at 8:15. VVill the streetcars ever be on time? Of course, the fact that you got up at eight o'clock has nothing to do with the situation. What was Mom trying to say to you just before you left the house? Thoughts of this general nature go spinning around in your sleepy brain as you skid into school. Crash-bang-there goes a freshie! You pull him up before he has had a chance to really sit down. On you run, pausing briefly to salaam before Gregory Peck or whistle at Betty Grable, as exposed on an open locker door, depending on your natural inclinations. About fifteen feet from your locker, a faint, but unmistakable odor reaches your nose. Of course-Monday-your lockermate's day for salami. So you grind to a stop before your locker,'drop your books, and start to work on your lock, which is guaranteed to open at the slightest touch, unless you are in a hurry. After three tries, it grudgingly opens. Looking for a drawing, which you had propped up on two hangers to dry, some sadist slaps you-guess-where? The drawing is found, squashed beneath three textbooks, at five pounds each. Quickly you, grab four books-three of them later turn out to belong to someone else- and dash on. Flying down the up stairs, the daring young man on the fiying trapezen is a Milquetoast compared to you. You quickly jump over the distance usually covered by nine steps, and rear up before the classroom door. The bell rings. As you try to jerk open the door, you notice it is locked. The classroom is dark. Perspiring and winded, you sit on the conveniently located floor to think this out. Monday-first period-Mother's attempted words. Aha! Chemistry: second period daily, first period on Tuesday and Thursday. It is moments like these that season the tranquil four years, filled with learn- ing, sports, and fun, which make up your happy high school career. 32 is MLW 4 BTS JUNE 1947 CLASS OFFICERS 4B SEMESTER Top Row Audrey Agatstein Vice-Prexident Jean Greenebaum Serretary Boltom Ro-w Marion Loengard Commissioner Barry Norris President r 4A SEMESTER Top Ro-w Ralph Fine Commissioner Audrey Agatstein Trearurer Larry Kartum President Sealed Helene Lieberman Vire-President Jean Greenebaum Sefretury Speak into the mike, Peter. l ABBOTT, BOB S.E., NVeekly, Latin Club, Intra- mural Basketball. ABE, CAROLYN S.E., Girls' Chorus, Senior Girls ABELSON, ELAINE H. S.Ei:ASer1ior Girls, Drama Club, G.. .. . AGATSTEIN, AUDREY F. S.E., 3B Vice-Pres., 4B See'y, 4A Treas., W'eekly, Radio Guild, Min- uteman, Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Swimming, Bookroom, Booster, G.A.A. AHL, LAURA C. Sr. Orchestra, Librarian, Sr. Girls, IA Discussion Club, Boosters, G.A.A. ALEXANDER, BETTY J. Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsors, Swimming Club, A Cappella, OHice Ass't, Boosters, G.A.A. ALLEN, TOMMY Varsity Baseball '46, '47, Basket- ball, Movie Operator, Sr. Track, Male Chorus, Library Ass't, A Cappella, Boosters ALPENFELS, NANNETTE G. Sr. Girls, Girls Chorus, G.A.A. ANNENBERG, JOSEPH Intramural Basketball, Library Ass't, Sr. Boys APPLEBY, LAURENCE A Cappella ARAVOSIS, GEORGE D. S.E., Movie Operator, Drama Club, Nlinuteman, Booster, Intramural Basketball, Sr. Boys, R.O.T.C. ARGETAKES, PEGGY t Sigma Epsilon, Senior Girls, As' justment Otlice Ass't. ARMIN, ROSE gf'-AfjgilSlg1l1339vl:fgsklrigmjy Club, 1A Discussion Club, A Cappella, ARMSTRONG, MARJORIE S.E., Sr. Girls, Swimming Club, So. Office Ass't, Civic Award, A Cappella, Adgustnient Office, G.A.A., Blinuteman ARMSTRONG, RICHARD L. Attendance Onice Ass't. AUERBACK, HERBERT M. Eurlidlans, V.Pres., Blovie Operators, Boosters, Zoology Club, R.O.T.C. AUGUST, IRVVIN S.E., Football '44, '45, '46, Jr. Trai-k '44, Library Ass't, Aitehpe Sports Editor '47, South Omoo assistant AXELRAD, NORMAN D. S.E.,-Sr. English Honor, Radio Guild, Minuteman, Male Chorus, Tennis team, Intramural Basketball,Weekl,,1 Staff BABB, JEAN C. A Cappella, Senior Girls, Girls Chorus, G.A.A. BAER, DAN H. Sigma Epsilon, Weekly '46, Radio Guild '43, '44, '45, Aitchpe Tribe, Track '45, '46, '47, Varsity Football '44, '45, '46 BAJGERT, JOAN IVI. S.E., Sr. Sponsor, Office Ass'f, A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. BALLIN, MARJORIE Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, G.A.A. BEAMER, LYNDALL G. Sr. Track, Basketball '45, '46, '47, A Cappella, Male Chorus. BANK, SANFORD A. S.E., Adjustment Office Ass't, Intramural Basketball, Drama Club BALKIN, HOWARD B. Intramural Basketball, Botany Honor, Picked Platoon, Movie Operator. BARANCIK, BABETTE J. S.E., See'y. Euclideans, Pythagoreans, A Cappella, Pan-American Club, Senior Girls, Bridge Club, G.A.A. , BARNER, BOB L. BASS, HILARY I.. S.E., Minuteman, Senior Girls, G.A.A. 35 l BEAUDREAU, LOIS C. Senior Girls. BECHELEY, JOSEPH W. Male Chorus, Senior Boys, Intramural Basketball, Football. BENSLEY, EDVVARD H. BENSLEY, ROBERT R. S.E., Track '45, '46, '47, V.Pres. Boosters, Weekly Editor. BENDER, EDITH Sigma Epsilon, Senior Girls, Sr. Sponsor, G.A.A. BERLAND, JUDY L. Sili,ASr. Sponsor, Senior Girls, A Cappella, Minuteman, Boosters BERMAN, FRAN B. Senior Girls, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A. BERNHEIMER, TRUDE ?Ek,ASr. Girls, Euclideans, Senior Sponsor, Office ass't., Boosters 1.. .. . BROWN, CAROL S.E., Girls' Chorus, Sr. Girls, lllinuteman, Swimming Club, G.A.A. BROWN, CLAYTON W. Aitchpe Tribe '46, '47, Track '45, '46, '47, Football 45. BROWN, EARLENE Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls. BROWN, GRACE D. A Cappella, Aitchpe '45, '46, '47, Girls' Chorus, Senior Girls, Minute man, Box Oi'Hce Ass't., Boosters, Pep Club, G.A.A. BROWN, RAMON E. S.E., A Cappella, Male Chorus. BUCKMAN, JOY L. Sr. Girls, Sr. Life Saving, Swimming Club. BURCH, DOLORES Sr. English Honor, Jr. English Honor, A Cappella, Girls' Chorus Sr. Girls, G.A.L., G.A.A. BURNHAM, MARY A. ZLAG-iris, Swimming Club, Tumblers, Life Saving Club, Pep Club Shep, the he-man. BERMAN, LOWELL Football, Picked Platoon, 1A Dis- cussion Club, Drama Club, R.O.T.C., Boosters, BLOOMFIELD, ALAN A. S.E., Aitchpe '46, Photography Ed. '47, Civic Award Minuteman, Eu- clideans, R.O.T.C., Office Ass't., Senior Boys. BLUMENTHAL, DAVID A. Varsity Football, Track, Swim- ming. BOGAN, KATHERINE E. S.E., A Cappella, Senior Girls, Swimming Club, G.A.A. BOGOLUB, LENORE S.E., A Cappella, Senior Girls, Blinuteman, Drama Club, G.A.A. BOOK, CARL E, Male Chorus, Baseball, Track, In- tramural Basketball. BOTSFORD, CAROL JANE Senior Girls, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, Office Ass't., Swimming ming Club, G,A.A. BOUB, KENNETH XV. S.E., Senior Band, VVeekly, Intra- mural Basketball, Junior Track, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Zoology Club, Swimming Club. BOYAJIAN, GLORIA H. Dewey Library Club, Pres., Senior Girls, A Cappella, Pep Club, Swim ming Club, Treas., G.A.A. BOYES, EILEEN S.E., Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, G.A.A. BOWMAN, NAOMI A. Senior Girls, A Cappella, Radio Guild, G.A.A. BRITTON, JACQUELINE Weekly, Blue Mask Club, Senior Girls, Radio Club. 36 Caught in the act , Werner. CARLSON, EVELYN Senior Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. CASTLEMAN, E. RIVA Girls Chorus: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. CERMAK, MARY A. VVeekly Staff: Girls Chorus: Senior Girls: G.A.A. CHAET, HAROLD Checker Club, I CHAN, VIOLA Senior Girls: G.A.A. CHERCOE, DOLORES E. IA Vice-Pres.: Sr. Girls: Minute- man: Girls Chorus: Booster: G.A.A. CHICCA, LEO Zoology Club: 2B Discussion Club: Movie Operator: Senior Boys: Min- uteman: Boosters. CIRALSKY, HERB R. Blue Mask Club: Minuteman: In- mural Basketball: Sr. Boys: Track. COHEN, DONALD A. COHEN, DOROTHY H. Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Girls: Ofice Ass't.: Sr. Sponsor: Music Lovers Club. COHEN, FRANCINE G. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Library Ass't.: Sr. Girls: So. Office Ass't.: V. Pres. 1A Discussion Club: Blinuteman: Euclitleans: G.A.A. COHEN, JEAN N. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: A Cappella: Booster: Library Ass't: Girls Chorus: G.A.A. Buojrs, AUGUSTA SF- QIFISZ Altchpe '45, '46, '-17: Swimming Club: Life Saving: Library ASS V5 Pep Club: Adj. Office: G.A.A. BUTTS, PATSY J. Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: lYeekly Staff: Boosters: G.A.A. BYCHOWETZ, WANDA Girls Chorus: Student, Gov't.: A Cappella: G.A.A. CAIN, DONALD W. IA Discussion Club: Boosters: Weekly: Minuteman: Book Room: Lost 8 Found: Orchestra: R.O.T.C. CAIN, NANCY CAMPBELL, ROBERT H. ' ' Intramural Basketball: Baseball. CAREY, KATHLEEN A, A Cappella: Box Office Ass't: Swimming Club. CARLSON, ARNE B. R.O.T.C. Ofhcer: Picked Platoon. COHEN, LILLIAN A. Sr. Girls: Minuteman: Dewey Library Club: Boosters: G.A.A. COHEN, ROSELYN L. Sr. Girls: South Office Ass't.: Sr. Sponsor: Library Ass't.: G.A.A. COHN, LOUIS J. Junior English Honor Tutors: Library Ass't: Jr. English Honor. COLLINS, CHARMAINE M. Senior Girls: Life Saving Club: G.A.A. CONNER, ROBERT D. S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Senior Track: Pep Club: Radio Guild NVorkshop: Cheerleaders: Boosters: R.O.T.C. COOK, DOROTHY A. Senior Sponsor: Senior Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. COPLAN, LEVVIS F. Sigma Epsilon: Zoology Club: Student Gov't: Editorial Statl, Weekly: V.Pres. Radio Guild: Senior English Honor. CORDES, JAMES A. Mimeograph Staff: Print Shop Staff: No. Oliice Ass't: R.O.T.C. 37 Gct ready, get set, go! DEVORE, DIONE M. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Minuteman: G.A.A. DEXTER, EVELYN S.E.: Boosters: Minuteman: Senior Girls: G.A.A. DIAMOND, ELAINEYM. Senior Girls: A Cappella: Library Aid: Boosters. DOMEY, RUTHIE D. Sr.AGirls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Swimming Club: Girls' Chorus: Staff: Boosters: G.A.A. DONAHUE, DOROTHY F. Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls: G.A.A. DREIFUSS, RUTHIE Senior Girls: VVeekly Stalin: A Cap- pella: G.A.A. DRESSER, BARBARA S. Sigrna Epsilon: Senior Girls: 2B Commissioner: Dewey Library Club: 1A Discussion Club: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: A Cappella. DRESSER, CAROLYN S.Ii:.XSenior Girls: Blue Mask: DUNGAN, JOHN A. Jr. English Honor: Boosters: lX'Iale Chorus: Orchestra. EDELSON, CHUCK S.E.: Sr. Engl Hr.: Art Hr.: Senior Boys: Library Asslt. EGER, TED E. Senior English Honor: Art Honor: Pres., Chess and Checker Club: Drama Club: Boosters. EGGLESTON, JOANNE N. S.E.: 2A Vice-Pres.: Art Honor: Sr. Girls: hiinutenian: Jr. English Honor, Pres.: Zoology Club. CRAVEN, DORIS M. Sr. Girls: 1A Discussion Club: Latin Club: G.A.A. CROHN, GLORIA L. Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Draina Club: Boosters: G.A.A. DAALDER, DORIS J. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. DAVIS, DORIS A. Zergio-1 Girls: Zoology Club: So. Office Ass't: Pep Club: Art Honor: DAVIS, MRYA S. Senior Girls: Blue hlask Club: G.A.A, DAVVSON, JOAN Senior Girls: A Cappella: 1A Discussion Club: Botany Honor: Office Ass't. DEBOFSKY, .IEAN S.E.: Senior Girls: Boosters: Radio Guild: G.A.A. DESAUTELS, PATRICIA A. A Cappella: Girls Chorus: Senior Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. EISMAN, PHYLLIS A. A Cappella: Senior Girls: Blue Mask Club: Boosters: G.A.A. ELMES, IXIILLARD W. Sigma Epsilon. ENGEL, HOWARD S.E.: Aitchpe Tribe: Vlleekly StaFf: Jr. Travk '45, '-16: Sr. Track '46, '-17. ENGEL, MANFRED S. Intramural Basketball: Pan-American Club: Sr. Boys: Orchestra: ltlovie Operator. FAIRMAN, DONALD M. Q Intramural Basketball '45, '-lti: Varsity Basketball 45, '46, '47: Varsity Tennis '46, '47, FECHT, ROBERT VV. S.E.: A Cappella, FEIRBERG, MARJORIE A. l S.E.: 1A Discussion Club: Sr. Eng. Hr.: lllinuternan: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Tennis Club: Pan-American Club: Horseback riding Club: G.A.A. FELDNIAN, JEVVEL E. Radio Guild: Zoology Club: Senior Girls: Boosters: Blue Mask: Jr' Orchestra: G.A.A. l I FREDERICK, DIANA S. FRIEDMAN, NANCY K. S.E.: A Cappella: Sr. Girls. FRIEDIVIAN, SUZANNE J. S.E.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Weekly Staff: G.A.A. FRIEND, ROBERT N. ' V -' x - S.E.: Euclidians: VVeekly: Photographer 515: Track, 46, 41: Senior Boys: Intramural Basketball. GARZA, MINERVA Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Boosters: G.A.A. GEBERT, IYIARY ANN E. V Weekly Staff, Ass't. Man.: OFFice Ass't: Sr. Girls: Bookroom: Pep Club: Sec., Horseback Riding Club: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. GELEERD, BARBARA R. Senior Girls: G.A.A. GENTZEL, CHARLES R. . S.E.: Pythagoreans: 1A Discussion Club: Euclideans: Non'Corn- missioned Oflicers Club: Boosters: R.O.T.C. GERSTEIN, MARVIN Radio Guild: Male Chorus: Boosters: Senior Boys: A Cappella. GINSBURG, GEORGE R. A Nlinieograph mgr.: Sr. Band: Office Ass't.: Senior Boys: BIOVIY3 Oper- ator: Boosters. GITELMAN, ALVIN R. A Cappella. GITELMAN, FLOYD L. Sr. Boys: A Cappella: Weekly Staiig Attendance Oliice: Intramin'al Basketball. GIVEN, RUTHIE E. lVeekly: Boosters: Senior Girls: A Canpella: lliusic Honor: Swimming Club: Horseback Riding Club: Life Saving: G.A.A, GOLD, ELAINE Sr. Girls: Drama Club: Boosters: A Cappella: G.A.A. GOLD, NORBIAN M. S.E.: Pythagoreans: Sr. Sponsor: Eur-lifleuns: Oflice Ass't.: R.O.T.C.: Boosters: Chess and Checker Club. COLD, SHEPPERD B. S.E.: Baseball: Euelideans: VVeekly Sports Editor: Annual Sports ggpy Editor: Quill and Scroll: Pythzigoreans: A Cappella: Male orus. Ramon calls the meeting to order. FINE. RALPH S. Pythagoreans: Euclidians: 4A Corn- niissioner: Stud. Gov't: Weekly Staff: Blinuteman: R.O.T.C. OHicer's Club: Picked Platoon: Bookrooni. FISCHEL, ISABEL L. Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Blue Mask Club: A Cappella. FISHER, DAVID L. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Intermural Bas- ketball: Baseball: Office Ass't: Ten- nis Team: Radio Club: Math Honor: R.O.T.C.: Annual Stall. FISHER, LEONARD F. S.E.: Varsity Sr. Track: Basketball: Aitchpe Staff '-17: Picked Platoon: Rifle Team: A Cappella: Minute- man: R.O.T,C. FLINK, JOHN A. A Cappella. A FORD, MARGARET H. S.E.: V. Pres. Euclidians: Pytha- goreans: Miriutemaii: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: FOX, BERNICE S.E.: Dewey Library Club: Sr. Girls: Drama Club: Library Ass't: G.A.A. FOX, FERN S.E.: Sr, Girls: Office Ass't: G.A.A FOX, JACK D. Senior Band. FOX, JUNE R. Swimming Club: Senior Girls: Booster: G.A.A. FRANK, NORMA L. Senior Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. FRANK, VVERNER L. SE.: ZA, 3A Class Pres.: Euclid- ians, Treas.: Movie Operator: Sr. Boys: R.O.T.C.: Basketball: S.E., Pres., Treas.: Boosters. GOLDEN, CHARLOTTE A. S.E.: Pythagoreans: Sec'y. Euclidians: Senoir Girls: Swimming Club: Boosters: Life Saving Club: G.A.A.: Aitchpe '-17: Minuteman. GOLDIN, MARILYN N. A cappella: Minuteman: Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: Boos!ers: G.A.A. GOLDSTEIN, JOYCE A. S.E.: Jr. English Honor: 3B Secretary: VVeekly Staff: Dewey Literary Club: G.A,A. GOLDWYN. DOTTY S.E.: Sr. Girls: Blue Mask: Sr. Sponsor: Minuteman: Jr. English Hr. GORDON, DONNA L. A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: Music Honor: VVeekly Staff: Sr. Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. GORDON, HERBERT M. S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Boosters. l GORDON, JACK R. Blue Mask Club: Sr. Boys: Tennis Team: YVeekly: Band: Intra- mural Basketball: Picked Platoon: R.O.T.C. GORDON, RUTH S. IA Discussion Club: Treasurer's Office Ass't.: Sr. Girls: Swim- ming Club: Sr. Sponsor: Office Ass't.: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. GUINSATAO, TOBIAS B. Sigma Epsilon: Pythagoreans: A Cappella: Senior Boys: Intramural Basketball. GUSTAFSON. JOHN Intramural Basketball: Sr. Boys: lXIale Chorus. HADERLEIN, JACK L. Intramural Baseball: Varsity Basketball. HAFRON, DIANE P. SE.: YVeekly: Senior Girls: Swimming Club: llinuteman: G.A.A.: Boosters. HALL, SHIRLEY D. S.E.: Dewey Library Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A. HALLER, LOU Sr. Varsity Basketball. HANNA, CHAS. E. Intramural Basketball: 1A Discussion Club. Don't fall Don. GOULD, ARLENE S. Senior Girls: Band: Music Lovers Club: Senior Erilish Honor: G.A.A. GOUWENS, ROBERT V. S.E.: A Cappella: Music Hr.: Pythagoreans: Zoology Club: Foot- ball: Track: Orchestra: Male Chorus: Band. GRAFTON, PATRICIA L. 2B Sec'y: Student Gov't: A Cap- pella: Minuteman: Sr. Girls: Swim- ming Club: Boosters: G.A.A. GRAY, DICK GRAY, EDWINA B. Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Drama Club: G.A.A. GREEN, JOANNE S.E.: A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: Aitchpe Art Staff. '47: Sr. Girls: Riinuteman: Swimming Club: Drama Club: G.A.A. GREEN, ROBERT M. S.E.: VVeekly Business Manager: Sr. Boys: Aitchpe Tribe: Varsity Basketball '44, '45: Captain '46. GREENEBAUM, JEAN E. S.E.: Pythagoreans: 4A Sec'y 4B Vice-Pres.: 3A Vice-Pres.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Weekly: Senior Girls: Book- room: Swimming: Boosters: G.A.A. GREENBERG, MORRIS Sigma Epsilon: R.O.T.C. GREENSPAHN, DONNA L. Sigma Epsilon: 3B Pres.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Weekly, Copy Editor, '46: Booster: G.A.A. GROSSMAN, ALAN I. S.E.: Office Ass't: Zoology Club: Drama Club. GRUNDY, ELIZABETH A. A Cappella: Minuteman: Sr. Girls: Blue Mask Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: G.A.A. 40 Elsa acquires some knowledge. HIEKE, GLENN D. S.E.: VVeekly Staff. HIGGINS, ROSEMARY D. Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: Minute- man: G.A.A. HILEY, JEAN I. S.E.: Weekly: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. HILLMAN, BARBARA Aitchpe Art Staff. '46, '47: A Cap- pella: Senior Girls: Blue Mask Club: G.A.A. HIRATSUKA, GRACE Sigma Epsilon: Senior Gi1'ls. I-IIROTA, TOMIO Intramural Basketball. HIRSCH, JOSEPH I. VVcekly: Sr. Track, '45, '46: Nlalc Chorus: Zoology Club: Boosters. HOFFMAN, MYRON A. Pres., Sigma Epsilon: Track: V.- Pres., Pythagoreans: Euclideans. HOLMBERG, WALTER E. Varsity Football: Male Chorus: In- tramural Basketball: Jr. and Sr. Track: NVeekly, Sports Editor. HORNEY, HELEN V. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Boosters: A Cap- pella: Blinuteman: Swimming Club: G.A,A. HORYYICH, EUNICE Sigma Epsilon: Vivcekly Staff: 3B, 3A Commissioner: Aitchpe '46, '47: Swimming Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A. I-IORVVITZ, DON V Varsity Football: Golf: A Aitchpe Tribe: NVeekly, Sports Editor. HAMADA, JUNE S.E.: Senior Girls. HARRIS, NORMA B. Senior Girls. HASKIN, FLORENCE C. Sr. Sponsor: Boosters: Sr. Girls: Bookrooin, G.A.A. HEFTER, JANE Sr. Sponsor: Sr. English Hr.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Girls Chorus: Minuteman: Boosters: G.A.A. HEILBRONNER, LORA L. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Swimming Club, Vice-Pres.: Life-Saving: Boosters: G.A.A. HEITZ, JOE Botany Honor: Minuteman. HENRY, DOROTHY A. Senior Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. HEYMAN, IRIAN S., JR. Sigma Epsilon: Boosters: Zoology Club: Minuteman: Intramural Basketball. HUMPHREYS, JANE 2:Ii:AZoology Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Swimming Club: Boosters: HURWITZ, BOB Sigma Epsilon: Senior Band: Football: Jr. Track: Drum and Bugle Corps: Boosters: R.O.T.C. HYMAN, BEVERLY J. Sr. Girls: Minuteman: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Boosters: Ofiice Ass't.: Zoology Club: G.A.A. IKO, SONOKO Senior Girls. INOVE, HERBERT ISRAEL, RICHARD Sr. Eng. Hr.: VVeekly Feature Editor: Chess and Checker Club: R.O.T.C. Officer: Jr. Track: Quill and Srfroll. ISSELBAECHER, LEONA Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: Librarian: G.A.A. ITO, MARY 41 XVlll'I'9 is your pass? 4 KALLAS, DOROTHY Sr. Girls, NIinuteman, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, Tumbler, G.A.A. KALLECK, EDWIN J. Intramural Basketball, Band, Base- ball, Weekly' Staff, R.O.T.C. KAPLAN, DIANE Sr. Girls, G.A,A. KAPLAN, GERSON H. Sigma Epsilon, Pythagoreans, Chess and Checker, Track, Intra- mural Basketball. KARMAN, BIARILYN B, Dewey Library Club, Omoo Ass't., Senior Girls, Girls' Chorus, Boosters, G..-LA. KARTUN, LAVVRENCE D. Sigma Epsilon, 4A Pres., Student Gout, Jr. Eng. Hr., Delegate to the Principal's Conference, BIinute- man, Track Team, '45. KAUFMAN, BERTELLE J. S,E., Senior Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Library Asst, G.A.A., Drama Club' Swimming Club, Riding Club. KEITH, ARTHUR Aituhpe Art StafTg Zoology Club' R.O.T.C. KEYES, MARILYN Sr. Girls, 1A Discussion Club' Boosters, Pep Club, G.A.A. KIMURA, LILLIAN S.E., Sr. Girls, KIMURA, ROY Football. KIPNIS, ELINOR Weekly Arlvcrtisin! lllanagorg Girls' Chorus: G..-LA. 1 v F, JACOB, EVA MARY A. Y Jr.AER1glish Honor, MIIIUQQHIHIIQ Sr. Girls, VK eekly Staff, A Cappella: G.. .. . JACOBS, SHIRLEY J. S.E., Senior Girls, South Oliiceg G.A.A. JACOBSON, SHIRLEY J. . SE., Botany Hr., Library Ass't., Office Ass't.,Sr. Girls, G.A.A. JAVELLA, IVIANOLE Euclideans. JEMISON, NOLNA A. Boosters, Senior Girls, G,A.A. JOHNSON, BARBARA A. SE., Girls' Chorus, Senior Girls, G.A.A. JOIINSON. DOROTHY E. Senior Girls. JOHNSON, VVALLACE K. Drama Club. KLEIN, GERTRUDE J. Senior Girls, G.A.A. KLEIN, MURIEL Senior Girls, A Cappella. KLOSTER, GLORIA A. Y. Pres. A Cappella, Tri-as., RIusiC Honor, Tri-us. Blue BInsk Club, Aitchpe '47, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. KNOLL, ANNE E. h Sr. Girls, Blue Mask Club, Pres, Music Love-r's Club, Music Hr., Pres., Draina Club, A Cappella, G.A.A. KNUDSON, RICHARD VV. S.E., Intramural Basketball, Baseball, lfootlmll, Sr. Track, A Cap- pella, Jr. Eng. Hr. KOBAYASHI, YUJI KOMATSU, KIKU J. Girls' Chorus, Senior Girls. KOPF, NANCY L. Senior Girls, A Cappella, Blue Mask Club, G.A.A. 1 1 SEPH l LABARBERA, JO, F, b Sr. Boys, Nlale Chorus, Weekly Staff, R.O.T.C., Intramural Basket- ball, Picked Platoon. LARMOTH. JEANINE L. Aitch e '44 '-15 Art Editor '46' See., Alusic Honor, Sr, Girls, Blue . p , , -. . , Mask Club, A Cappella, G.A.A. LARSON, BARBARA L. S.E., Pythagoreans, Girls' Chorus, Bookrooni Ass't., 1A Discussion Club, Senior Girls, Music Honor, Pep Club, G.A.A. LAVELLE, PATRICIA H. Senior Girls, G.A.A. LEDERER, BETTY A. LEONARD, SHELDON S.E., Aitchpe Tribe, Sr. Track '45, Varsity Football '45, '-16, Varsity Baseball '45, '46. LEVANGER, HELEN E. Senior Girls. LEVERING, GEORGIA J. A Cappella, Blue Mask Club, 1A Discussion Club, Music Honor, G.A.A. LEVI, RALPH S.E., Aitchpe '45, '46, '47, Prod. Editor '47, Editor-in-Chief '-17, Nlale Chorus, 2 Civic Awards, Boosters, R.O.T.C. LE VIN, JERRY H. 4B Sec'y., A Cappella, Sr. Eng. Hr., Music Lover's Club, Drama Club. LEVIN, BIARCELLA Senior Girls, Boosters, G.A.A. LEVINSON, MARVIN Intramural Basketball, Drama Operators' Club, lvlinutenian. LEVY, DORIS J. Senior Girls, Boosters, G.A.A. LEWIN, MARILYN B, Club, Athletic Blanager, Blovie Dewey Library Club, Girls' Chorus, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. LIEBERMAN, HELENE I. S,E., A Cappella, VVeekly Staff, Music Lovers Club, Sr. Girls, Boosters, G.A.A. LIEDEL, NEVA J. Sr. Sponsor, Sr, Girls, Blue Blask, Omoo Ass't., Dramatic Club, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A. ' Second childhood. KOPPEL, RUTH Signia Epsilon, Senior Gi1'ls, Blin- uteman, Zoology Club, G.A.A. KORSHAK, JOY D. ik Cxagpella, Senior Girls, Boosters, KOSER, RIARION AIMEE S.E., A Cappella, Library Ass't., Aitchpe '47, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. KOVNAT, BIELVIN L. S.E., Pythagoreans, Chess and Checker Club, Bridge Clulv, Intra- giurgl Basketball, 1A Discussion flu . KRANZ, KENNETH M. KREAG, CONNIE M. A Cappella, Senior Girls, Swim- ming Club, Boosters, G.A.A. KUEDER, JOSEPHINE A. Senior Girls, G.A.A. IQUENSTER, VERNON E. Jr. Basketball, Baseball, Football, Letternien's Club. KUME, MARIKO S.E., Senior Girls. KURLAND, THELMA BIlHuf6!T13lIQBO0StQI'SQ Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, G.A.A. KUSS, DOROTHY M. S.E., Sr. Girls, SWllH1lIllIQ Clulm Weekly, Life Saving, G.A.A. KUSTUDICK, JOHN S. Football, Basketball, Track Weekly, Sports Ed., German Cluh. 1 LIFFMANN, EDITH B. ' , Sigmi Epsilon: Pythagoreans: Aitchpe, Copy Editor: Senior Girls: G.A.. . LINDBLAD, WILLIAM E. Reserve Football: Basketball: Male Chorus: Vlleekly StaH'. LINDHOLM, RAYRIOND Baseball. LINTON, BARBARA J. Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: Pep Club: Minuteman: G.A.A., Vice- Pres., Sec'y. LIPSKY, JANET S.E.: 1A Discussion Club: Office Ass't.: Senior Girls: Dewey Library Club: Senior Sponsor: G.A,A. LITT, MERNA A Cappella: Sr. Girls: D1'an1a Club: Art Honor: Sr. Sponsor: Radio Guild: G.A.A. LIVINGSTON, MARGARET E. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Pep Club: A Cappella: South Office Ass't.: G.A.A. LOWENGARD, MARION S.E.: Pythagoreans: Bookroom Ass't.: 4B Commissioner: Euclideans: Sr. Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. MATSUDA, SUMIO MATSUMOTO, MARY S.E.: A Cappella: QB Sec'y.: Senior Girls: G.A.A. MATTES, DOROTHY J. Girls' Chorus: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. MCARTHUR, AGNES C. S.E.: Sr. English Honor: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Music Honor: G.A.A. MCINTYRE, KATHLEEN A. Sr. Girls: Cheerleader: Pep Club: A Cappella: 2B Pres.: Girls' Chorus: Blue Mask: Aitchpe '45, '-16: Music Hr.: G.A.A. MCLEAN, JANET Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Booster: 1A Discussion Club: Vlleekly Staff: G.A.A. MCMANN, BARBARA A. A Cappella: Annual Staff: Sr. Girls: Minuteman: Pep Cluli: Cheer- leader, Capt. '46, '47: Boosters: G.A.A. MEEKS, GEORGIA M. Girls' Chorus: South Oliice Ass't.: Sr. Girls: VVeekly Staff: 1A Dis- cussion Club: Boosters: G.A.A. Sylvia speaks! LUKINSKY. JOSEPH S. SE.: Weekly Staff, '44: Male Chorus: Track: Varsity Baseball, LYONS, ALVIN L. Male Chorus: VVeekly Staff: Foot- ball: R.O.T.C. MACASKILI, KEN J. S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Min- uteman: Swimming Team. MACLEAN, ROBERT B. MACPHERSON, MARY C. Sigma Epsilon: A Cappella: Pep Club: Girls' Chorus: Senior Spon- sor: Senior Girls, Vice-Pres.: G.A.A. MADDISON, RENEE J. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Cheer- Eagexs: Minuteman: Pep Club: MAGNUSSON, ELSA M. S.E.: Sr. Girls Secretary: Book- room Ass't.: Boosters: G.A.A.: Pres. Senior Girls. MALL, JOSEPH, JR. hlale Chorus: Tumbling: Savings Teller: Swimming Team: Movie Operator. MALLOY, PATRICIAIR. VVeekly: Sr. Girls: Pep Club: Tumb- lers: Sr. Band: A Cappella, G.A.A. MALTZ, MILTON S. S.E.: Radio Guild, Pres.: Blue Mask, V. Pres.: R.O.T.C. MANES, ROSE M. S.E.: A Cappella: Senior Girls: Swimming Club: Spanish Club: Boosters: G.A.A. MANNING, BETTY M. Jr. English Hr.: A Cappella: Zool- ogy Club: Blue Mask Club: G.A.A. 44 Rosie asks for a pass MILLER, SHIRLEY A. Senior Girls: lVIinuten1an: A Cap- pella: Aitehpe Staff: Senior Sponsor Boosters: G.A.A. MIYAMOTO, LILY Sigma Epsilon. MOELLENHOFF, ANDREA J. Senior Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. MOORE, MARILYN J, Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Jr. Eng. Hr. Girls' chorus. Weekly Staff: o.A.Af MOORE, PATRICIA A. Sigma. Epsilon: Senior Girls. MORRIS, ELIZABETH B. S.E.: Euclideans: Senior Sponsor A Cappella: Blue Mask Club Swimming Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A MORRISON, RALPH A. Intramural Basketball: Sr. Boys Track: Male Chorus: A Cappella Radio Guild: Boosters. MURAKAMI, HARUKO Senior Girls: A Cappella. MURPHY, DOLORES Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls: G.A.A NADVODNIK, STANLEY J. NAGASAXVA, FAY S.E.: Sr. Girls. NAIDITCH, FLORENCE Senior Girls. MELCHOIR, FRANK A. Aitchpe '45, '46, '47, R.O.T.C. Ed. '46: Movie Operator: Eudlideans: South Office Ass't.: Picked Platoon: Phythagoreans. MENA. GLORIA S. Sigma Epsilon: Minuteman. BIENA, LIDIA Y. 1A Discussion Club: Minuteman: Boosters. IVIIGDAL, FLORENCE L. Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Radio Guild: Office Ass't.: Drania Club: Sr. Sponsor. IVIILLER, HAROLD L. Nlinuteman: Nlale Chorus: Football '-I-l, '45, '-16: Track: Soccer Boosters: A Cappella: Sr. Boys: Baseball: R,O.T.C. NIILLER, HARVEY H. Tennis Team: R.O.T.C. MILLER. MARILYN J. S.E.: Sr, Girls: 1A Discussion Club: G.A.A. MILLER, RALPH Sigma Epsilon: Blinuteman: 1A Discussion Club: Track: Intramural Basketball. NAKAUCHI, MIWAKO Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls. NATHAN, ELEANOR D. S.E.: Horseback Riding Club: Sr. Girls: Jr. Eng. Honor: Drama Club: Blue Rlask Club: G.A.A. NATHAN. NANCY K. Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: llflinuteman: Boosters: G.A.A. NARUISHI. JOSIE Senior Girls. NICKELS. MARY E. Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. NORMAN, JOAN M. S.E.: Minuteman: Sr. Girls: G.A.A, NORRIS. BARRY N. S.E.: Pythagoreans: Euclideans: 4B Class Pres.: R.O.T.C. Officer: Movie Operator. NOVAK, CHARLES W. S.E.: Football '45, '46: Treas., A Cappella: Drama Club. 45 M Future Chemist . PARK, SHIRLEY L. S.E., A Cappella, Zoology Club, Girls' Chorus, Senior Girls, Swim- ming Club, Blue Mask, G.A.A. PASSOVOY, ELLIS Camera Operator, Band. PAULSEN, MARIE K. Sr. Orchestra, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. PERPER, CECILE D. Sigma Epsilon, A Cappella, Senior Girls, Radio Guild, G.A.A. PHARAZYN, ELIZABETH C. Sr. Girls, Radio Guild, Sec'y., Boosters, Student Handbook, Copy Ed., G.A.A. PHILLIPS, BETTYE J. Girls' Chorus, Radio Guild, Senior Girls, Student Handbook, Ass't. Ed., G.A.A. POKRASS, SALLY S.E., Boosters, Minuteman, Weekly Staff, Senior Girls, G.A.A. POLLAK, JERRY L. Sigma Epsilon, Blinutemun, Band. POLLYEA, SYLVIA J. S.E., Senior Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A. POMPER, DAVID S.E., S1'. Boys, VVeekly Staff, Radio Radio Guild, Male Chorus, Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Intramural Baseball. POMERANTZ, RHODA I. Sigma Epsilon, Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Boosters, Sr. English Honor, Girls' Chorus, Aitchpe '46, '47, Music Lovers' Club, G.A.A. PONCHER, RITA A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. NYMAN, GERALDINE A. Sr. Girls, Swimming Club, Blue Mask, G.A.A, OHMAN, ELLA M. Botany Hr., Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Zoology Club, Girls' Chorus, A Cap- pella, Tumblers, Conservation Club. OKAMOTO, KAZUKO Senior Girls. OMURA, ASA A. Senior Girls. PAGE, CHARLOTTE I. Sr. Girls, G.A.A. PALM, MARIAN T. Sigma Epsilon, Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Minuteman, Drama Club, Office Ass't., G.A.A. PAPPAS, BESSIE S.E., Senior Sponsor, So, Office Ass't., Sr. Girls, Attendance Office Ass't., Y. Pres., Girls' Chorus, G.A.A. PARKER. ELAINE P. SE.,' Sr, Sponsor, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. PORTIS, LORA J. Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Music Club, Swimming Club, Minuteman, Girls' Chorus, Weekly Staff, G.A.A. POSTERNOCK, JOAN C. S.E., VVeekly '46, Editor '46, Sr. Sponsor, Radio Guild, Bookroom, South Office, A Cappella. 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REINGANUM, JOY Sigma Epsilon: Minuteman: Lost and Found: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Swimming: G.A.A. RIGGS, VVANDA J. Sr. Sponsor: Office Ass't.: Senior Girls: A Cappella: Boosters: G .A.A. RIKER, DANIEL A Cappella: Latin Club: Footbal ball '45, '46, '47: Track '44: Swim- ming Team. RIVKIN, KENNETH Weekly Staff: Stage Crew: Library Ass't..: Baseball. ROBINSON, DONALD D. Male Chorus. ROBINSON, BETTY L. 1A Discussion Club: Bookroorn: Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls: Pep Club: Oflice Ass't.: Blue Mask Club. ROSENBAIIM, GEORGE S.E.: Jr. English Hr.: Sr. Boys: Weekly: Tennis: Swimming Team: Stage Crew: Box Office: Nlinute- man: Intramural Basketball. RODGERS. RODGER L. S.E.: Sr. Boys: Radio Guild: Intra- mural Basketball: Jr. Track: Jr. Band. ROGIOKOS, CATHERINE Senior Girls: lilinuteman: Sr. Banrl: Office Ass't.: Boosters: G.A.A. ROGOFF, BURTON J. Senior Track. 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Sigma Epsilon: Senior Girls: Sr. Eng. Honor: Blue Blask Club: Aitchpe '46, Classes Editor '47: Boosters: G,A,A.: Civic Award. SERAT, BILL F. S.E.: Intramural Football: Basket- ball: Jr. Track '44: A Cappella: Library Ass't.: Soccer: Sr. Track '45, '46, '-17. SEVERT, RICHARD E. Intramural Basketball: Sr. Track: Baseball: Minuteman. SHANE, BARBARA L. I Sr. Girls: Weekly Staff: Girls' Chorus, Treas.: Boosters: G.A.A. SI-IARGEL, STUART Sigma Epsilon: Track. SAUNDERS, ROMA SAVAS, THERESA G. S.E.: A Cappella: Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. SAWA, IKUKO S.E.: Sr. Girls. SCHLOSS, RITA E. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Minuteman: Girls' Chorus: Librarian: G.A.A. SCHLOSS, WALTER Sigma Epsilon. SCHOENBERGER, MARION Blue lllask Club: Boosters: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Girls: G.A.A, SCHOPPER, KATHLEEN L. S.E.: 1A Discussion Club: A Cappella: Library Ass't.: Latin Club: Sr. Girls: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Boosters: Minuteman: G.A.A. SCHOUR, GABRIELLE S.E.: Student Government: Senior Girls: G.A.A. SHARP, JOAN R. Sigma Epsilon: Senior Girls: Senior Sponsor. SHAUGER, PATRICIA A. Senior Girls. SHEA, DONNA J. Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. SHELLSVVICK. VIRGINIA A. Weekly: Sr. Girls: Field Hockey: Zoology Club: G.A.A. SHERMAN, BETTE L. YVeekly: Boosters: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Zoology Club: Swinnning Club: G.A.A. SHOGREN, BONNIE E. Senior Girls: G.A.A. SHULL, BONNIE J. S.E.: Co-Captain Cheerleaders: A Cappella: Weekly Staff: Aitchpe Art Staff: Swimming Club: Pep Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A. SIEGEL, JOYCE E. Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Weekly Co-Editor-in-Chief: Radio Guild: Civic Award: Sr. Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. 1 SIEYE, NAN - ' S.E., Sr. Girls, Girls' Cliorus, Sr. Sponsor, IA Discussion Club hlinuteman, Booster, G.A.A. SILBERMAN. SIG Soccer '44, Jr. Track '44, '45, Intriimurzil Basketball, R.O.T.C. SIBIONS, GIVEN lf. Sigma Epsilon, Blue Blask Club, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. SINGER, ESTEY H. A Cappella, Blinuteman, Senior Girls, Boosters, G.A.A. SINGER, THEODORE Jr. Basketball '-15, '46, '47, Aitchpe Tribe, lilinutenian. SINGMAN, PATRICIA H. Sigma Epsilon, Booster, Weekly. Assignment Editor, Sr. Girls Principal's Conference. SMALL, BARBARA A. S.E., Pythagorciins, Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, G.A.A. SMITH. BARBARA P. Senior Girls, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A. STERN, ILSE Sr. Girls, Girls' Chorus, Biology Club, Drama Club, G.A.A. STERN, IJRSEL Senior Girls, G.A.A. STERNBERG, SYLYIA R. S.E., Weekly Business Stal? '44, '45, Sr. Girls, Zoology Club, Minute man Club, Discussion Cluh, Pan American Club, Boosters, G.A.A STRAKER, RUTH Sr. English Honor, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Lilirary Ass't., South, North Office, G.A.A., Weekly third page editor, Quill and Scroll Boosters. STRAUSS, LOUISE B. Senior Girls, Nlinuteman, Swimming Clulug G.A.A, STROPE. REUBEN B. Intramural Basketball, Senior Boys, SUGENO, FLORENCE T. Sr. Girls. SUZUKI, I.II,Y Senior Girls. i Master of the eighty- eight, SMITH, RONALD Varsity Basketball, Intramural Bas- ketball, A Cappella. SMITH, IVARREN IA Discussion Vluli. SNAPP, BOBBIE Senior Girls, A Cappella, Boosters, G.A.A. SNELL. NANCY S.E., Sec'y., Blue BIask Club, Senior Girls, Library Ass't., Swim- ming Club, Boosters, G.A.A. SNYDER, INIARILYN L. Sigma Epsilon, S1'. Band, Senior Girls, Boosters, G.A.A. SNYDER, RICHARD H. Library Ass't., R.O.T.C. SOBEL, HOVVARD Sigma Epsilon, Tennis Club. SOLOBION, BARBARA E. S.E., Senior Girls, Radio Guild! Library Ass't., Sr. English Honor, VVeekly Stuff, G.A.A. SONVA, PETER Y. SPORN, SHIRLEY H. S.E., Sr. English Honor, Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Girls, Minuteman, G.A.A. STABI, VIVIENNE C. Senior Girls, Blue ltlask, Lost and Found, So. Office Ass't. STEINBERG, JEANNE D. S.E,, Sr. Girls, Boosters, A Cap- pella, 1A Discussion Club, hlusic Lover's Club. 'f .,,' an Basketball star! THOMPSON, BARBARA A, Senior Girls: Boosters: G,A.A. THOMPSON. JOAN Senior Girls: Office Ass't.: Zoology Club: Pep Club: G.A.A. THORSFELT, ELSI D. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: A Cappella: G.A.A. TICKTIN, RUTH Sigma Epsilon: Senior Girls: Sr Sponsor: G.A.A. TIPPY, DOLORES J. ghgngeznan: Senior Girls: Boosters: TJERNBERG, LEITH S.E.: Senior Sponsor: So. Office Ass't.: Senior Girls: Minuteman: Boosters: Civic Award: G.A.A. TOUZIOS, DIARY A. S.E,: A Cappella: Senior Girls: G.A.A. TUOHY, HANORA E. S'r.f1gls:A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: TURNER, BIARCIA Dewey Library Club: Senior Girls: Alusic Love-r's Club: Bookroom: Boosters: G.A.A, UNTERBERG, VVALTER A. R.O.T.C.: Band: Drum and Bugle Corps. UPDYKE, SALLY A. Aitchpe '45, '46, '46, Circulation Editor: Boosters: Senior Girls: South Office: G.A.A. VICTOR, JANE S.E.: Sr. Girls: Drama Club: GA..-X. SVVEARINGEN, ROBERT K. Basketball: Football: Drama Club: A Cappella. SYMO NS, PAUL Aitchpe Stalf '45, '46, '47: Senior Boys: A Cappella: Boosters: Jr. English Hr.: Intramural Basketball: Blue Mask: Swimming Club. TAHARA, DOROTHY BI. S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. TAKETOSHI, HERBERT Varsity Football '46. TALLMAN, JOAN J. Sr. Girls: G.A.A. TARNOWSKI, LOUIS O. A Cappella: Football '45, '-16. TATSIO, TADASHI THAL, LOIS Sr. Girls: VVeekly Staff, 45: Swinnning Club: Box Office: Blue IXIask G.A.A. VVALDO, CAROL J. Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls: Senior Sponsor: G.A.A. WALEN, CYMIA S.E.: Radio Guild: Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: Boosters: A Cappella Swinnning Club: G.A.A. VVALKER, MILDRED Sr. Girls: Sr. Band: Pep Club: Radio Guild: Girls' Chorus: Reporter VVeekly Staff: G.A.A. VVALLYN, JANET S.E. :Aikttendance Ofhce: A Cappella: Drama Club: Sr. Girls: Boosters G.A.. . ' XVAREHIIYIE, SHIRLEY L. Jr. Eng. Hr.: Minuteman: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Office Ass't.: Dewey Library Club: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A,A. VVATANABE, HARKY Senior Girls. VVATTS, PEGGY VV. Sr. Girls: Advisors' Asst.: Girls' Chorus: Booster: G.A.A. WEILAND, JEROME Sec'y. '47: Sr. Boys: Animal '46, Production Editor '47: Euclid- eans: Pythagoreans: Intramural Basketball: Bridge Club. XYEZELMAN, JUDITH S.E.: Sr. Girls: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Aitehpe '46: Activities Ed., Aitchpe '47: Bookrooni: Horsebackriding Club: Boosters: Civic Award. VVHITTINGTON, RALPH VV. Varsity Football '45, '46: Aitchpe Tribe: Swimming Team, '45. XVILDER, CHARLENE B. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Bookroomg Minuteznun: VVeekly Staff: G.A.A. YYILHOIT, VIRGINIA L. Blue lNIask: Jr. English Hr.: Sr. English Hr.: A Cappella: Radio Guild: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Girls. VVILLISTON. JABIES H. S.E.: Swimming Team: Stage Force. 1' F YVILSON, LEE A. Girls' Cho1'us: Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: G.A.A. YVINIGER, RIARY L. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: Annual '-16: Pep Club: BIinute1nan: G.A.A. YVINTER, FRANCES Jr. Eng. Honor: Radio Guild: Blue Rlask Club: Office Ass't.: Girls Chorus: G.A,A. VVINTER, ROBERT L. S.E.: Jr. English Honor: Zoology Club: Senior Boys: A Cappella liale Chorus: hlinuteman: Tennis Tealn: Varsity Swimming Team VVISHNOFF, EVELYN S.E.: Sr. Girls: VVeekly Staff: A Cappella: Blue Mask Club: Horse- back Riding Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: G.A.A. VVOLF, PEGGY J. Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: Girls' Chorus: VVeekly Staff: G.A.A VVOLF, PHYLISS Senior Girls. VVOLF, RUTH SE.: Senior Sponsor: Library Asst.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. WVOLFE, NANCY A. SE.: A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: SVViI1iIl1il1g Club: Sr. Girls: Minute- man: Drama Club: G.A.A. VVOLFSON, JOYCE M. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Boosters: Minuteman: G.A.A. XVOOD, JUNE N. Girls' Chorus: Life Saving: G.A.A. v The thinker. XVEINBERG, JOAN Senior Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. WEINER, JERRY Intramural Basketball. VVEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R. Intramural Basketball: Male Chorus: WEINSTEIN, THEODORA A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Minuteman: G.A.A. YVEISBAUIXI, RICHARD H. Intramural Basketball: Zoology Club. WEISKOPF, KATE F. South Office Ass't.: G.A.A.: .Six Girls: Discussion Club: Swimming: Team: Pan American Club: Boosters. VVEISS, BETTY M. S.E.: Drama Club: Boosters: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. WVEISS, CHARLES M. S.E.: Track: Football: Germzui Club. VVEISS, JAINIES H. S.E.: Sr. Boys: R.O.T.C.3 501191 OfHce Ass't.: Boosters. VVEISZ, BIURIEL J. S.E.: Zoology Club? Boosffffsf Swimming Club: Senior Girls: Girls Chorus: A Cappella! G-A-A' WELLS, BARBARA 'H. A Cappella: Dewey Library Club? Swimming Club. VVERNER, ELINOR Sr. Girls: G.A.A. KFOTO FOBICSF' WALTER BORT NANCY CAIN RICHARD CAVOTO ROBERT COLSEN STANLEY CRAINE ROBERT DADIGAN CHARLOTTE DINNY NORBERT DUKAS GLORIA EDWARDS PAUL GADDEY HOWARD GORCHOFF ALEXANDER GREIG FRANK KOZIN FAYE KRISTY EDWIN KURTH BERNARD LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS JEAN LIEBER BARBARA LUST LORRAINE MANDRU MARIKO MIYAKANVA KENNITH MCGAW DONALD McKAY ALFRED MCMULLEN STANLEY NARANJO BOB NITOUDRO EMANUEL PETCHAKOS WARREN RECH RENAH REINSTEIN BETSY ROSS DELIA SCOTT BILL SCHEFIVLER PAUL SIMLER CHARLES STADE DUANE STORANDT TOMIKO TAKEDA GORDON TAYLOR CAROL TURNER MARY VEACH SIDNEY WEISS BETTY WITZEL 52 The Weekly at work? WOOD, IVANETA BI. S.E.: Botany Honor: Senior Girls: Rurllxiox Guild: Swinnning Club: VV.. .. . VVOOLPY, JEAN S. Botany Hr.: Zoology Club: Swim- ming Club: Weekly: Girls' Chorus: ?g'.AC.iirls: Boosters: A Cappella: WRIGHT, MARY L. S.E.: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Girls: Aitchpe Art Staff: Art Honor: Pep Cluh: G.A.A. YAMANE, GEORGE YAMASHIRO, KAZUKO P. Senior Girls. YO KOI, AYA KO Senior Gi1'ls. ZABRIN, LEROY Football: Track: Baseball: Zoology Club: Junior English Honor: A Cappella: Biale Chorus. ZANE, BARBARA J. Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: A Cap- pella. ZISOOK, NAORII Senior Girls: Zoology Club: Boosters: G.A.A. ZUCKER, HANNA B. Senior Girls: G.A.A. ZUKER, LOIS S. Sr. Girls: Swimming Team: A Cape pella: Zoology Club: Girls' Chorus: iifogsgzrs: South Office Ass't.: BENSEMA DIVISION Row I--W. Lindblad, D. Gray, L. Fisher, M. Elmes, Mr. Bensema, E. Kalleck, S. Gold, L. Beamer, I. August. Row 2-R. Weisbaum, I. Stern, L. Bogolub, Wallyn, Cohen, Cordes, B. Projansky, T. Singer, R. Levi, H. Balkin, Annenberg. Row 3-E. Gold, E. Werner' A. Knoll, H. Lieberman, N. Friedman, S. Jacobson, R. Brown, T. Allen, P. Sowa, R. Smith, E. Gray, B. Weiss. Row 4WD. Tahara, F. Cohen, Woldson, Buckman, F. Migdal, R. Severt, R. Saunders, B. Alex- ander, Baggert, M. Levinson. M. CURTISS DIVISION Row IWJ. Feldman, R. Ruud, B. Lewis, D. Cook, W. Frank, A. Budts, Haderlein. Row 2-H. Tuohy, G. Nyman, F. Gitelman, P. Symons, B. Green, B. Barner, A. Greig, C. Reed, VV. W ood. Row 3--K. Carey, G. I-Iiratsuka, C. Abe, Kveder, A. McArthur, E. Parker, H. Inoue, P. Moore. Row 4-J. Wezelman, Steinberg, D. Maurer, C. Edelson, L. Thal, P. Wolf, B. Kaufman. FAGAN DIVISION Row I--R. Rodgers, R. Friend, L. Heilbronner, Capt. Fagan, M. Touzious, T. Guinsatoa, H. Ciralsky Raw 2---J. Gordon, R. Strope, M. Livingstone, S. Jacobs, G. Ginsburgh, H. Sobel, VVeiland, C Aravosis, H. Horney, U. Meyer, R. Schloss, D. Pomper. Raw 3--D. Burch, Potter, A. Agatstein, L. Strauss, S. Pollyea, E. Thorsfelt, B. Roth, U. Stern B. Geleerd. Row 4-B.Segal, Greenebaum, J.Wood, N.Payne, D. Tippy, S. Sporn, F.Naiditch 3 FIEDLER DIVISION Row I-D. Raymond, L. Sheldon, R. Lindholm, F. Melchoir, E. Abelson, B. Winter,'J. Fox. Row 2--J. Levy, E. Hanna, Pollak, M. Hoffman, H. Engel, D. Henry, E. Singer, S. Bank, H. Chaet Row 3-L. Zuker, Weiskopf, S. Frederick, A. Iemison, Weinberg, D. Davis, Dawson, Siegel A. Yokoi. Row 4-C. Dresser, P. Butts, D. Craven, B. Shogren, E. Kipnis, G. Meeks, N. Bowman FINLEY DIVISION Raw I-J. Lieber, R. Fine, B. Norris, Miss Finley, S. Craine, A. Carlson, A. Imgelenhoff. Raw Watts, M. Saltzman, S. Shargel, S. Rooth, B. Abbott, H. Gordon, B. Heyman, F. Kozin D. ercoe. Row 3'-L. Rosenbush, A. Gould, D. Hafron, Hamada, T. Kurland, Fox, N. Cain, G. Simons R. Pomeranrz. Row 4-M. Karman, M. Palm, Naruishi, D. Cohen, C. Parper, N. Kopf, R. Koppel, K. Babb M. Nickels. FLORES DIVISION Row If--I. Sawa, B. Rogoff, D. Kaplan, D. Daalder, Mrs. Flores, D. DeVore, M. Lowengard, W. Schloss, F. Nagasaw . Row 2'-C. Gentzel, Thompson, Weiner, D. Fisher, N. Gold, D. Rosenfeld, VVeinstein, H. Miller, E. Magnusson, B. Linton. Row 3--L. Kimura, F. Sugeno, Tallman, F. Fox, Berland, Hefter, N. Nathan, M. Garza, Sato, R. Domey, D. Rongey, R. Cohen. 1 GARDINER DIVISION Row I--R. Knudson, P. Gaddey, Mall, Miss Gardiner, E. Morris, W. Smith, M. Greenberg. Row ZWH. Levanger, B. Small, D. Kallas, L. Chicca, Flink, B. Armstrong, L. Tarnowski, B. Serat, B. Sheffler, C. Wilder, H. Schur. Row 3'-M. Kume, L. Miyamoto, M. Ito, B. Shane, B. Smith, Heitz, N. Alperfels, M. Maltz, T. Tatsui. Raw 4'-J. Norman, D. Samson, K. McIntyre, M. Moore, L. Cohen, M. Levin. HAZLETT DIVISION Row I-D. Blumenthal, D. Cohen, D. Gordon, Miss Hazlett, C. Botsford, Lipsky, K. McGaw. Row 2-J. Goldstein, M. Gebert, Larmoth, R. Kimura, E. Brown, V. Wilhoit, M. Armstrong, B. Dresser, B. Hillman, R. Castleman. Row 3-M. Ballin, N. Schurman, P. Desautels, P. Eisman, D. Donahue, C. Kreag, Dungan, K. Kranz, K. Bogan. Row 4-A. Omura, K. Okamoto, V. Chan, R. Gordon, F. Berman, B. Segal, R. Armin, F. Winter T. Bernheimer, M. Schoenberger. MAOLY DIVISION Row IWB. Ray, A. Bloomfield, C. Book, Mrs. Maloy, L. Coplan, C. Golden, B. Solomon. Raw 2-J. Sharp, N. Zisook, S. Miller, A. Gitelman, M. Kovnat, T. Eger, E. Bensley, N. Axelrad, ' E. Carlson, R. Ticktin. Row 3'-V. Stam, R. Wolf, T. Hirota, B. Pappas, L. Tjernberg, L. Beaudreau, H. Murakami. Row 4--F. Kristy, H. Zucker, E. Edwards, E. Bender, R. Dreyfuss, G. Bown, B. Larson. MCCARTHY DIVISION Row 1'-J. Kustudiek, E. Petchakos, E. Pharazyn, Miss McCarthy, B. Robinson, W. Johnson, C. Weiss Row 2-M. Klein, H. Taketoshi, D. Cain, W. Holmberg, D. Horwitz, L. Appleby, S. VVeiss, B. Phillips J. Radt, Sabath, L. Ahl. Row 3-B. Sherman, M. Miller, McLean, M. Turner, P. Sabath, M. Paulsen, Britton, C. Walen T. VVeinstein, M. Weiss, Woolpy. Row 4-G. Boyajian, Hiley, D. Goldwyn, Greenebaum, E. Sass, Lieber, B. Johnson, Eggles- ton, J. Debofsky, P. Malloy. MESSELHEISER DIVISION Row I-L. Berman, M. Ford, . Levin, Miss Messelheiser, R. Gouwens, E. Wishnoff, M. Litt. berg, Maddison, H. Bass. Row 3--M. Davis, M. Matsumoto, B. Hyman, E. Dexter, G. Klein, G. Kloster, E. Grundy, E. Boyes R. Higgins. Raw 4--J. Humphreys, Cohen, B. Fox, L. Portis, N. Vvolfe, R. Manes, E. Nathan, N. Harris. Row 2--M. Burnham, C. Nova ,'M. Koser, G. Crohn, A-L Groggjian, R. Fecht, R. Beasley, L. Rauten- NYBERG DIVISION Row I--E. Rose, L. Kznrtun, K. Boub, Mr. Nyberg, G. Kaplan, R. MacLean, Liedel. Row ZQJ. Maddison, D. Greenspahn, G. Pursian, G. Levering, Y. Kobayshi, B. Conner, IVI. VVright, R. Straker, P. Shzluger. Row 3--W. Riggs, D. Murphy, T. Savas, Korshak, E. Ohman, B. Shull, E. Liffmann, C. Turner, J. Godfrey. Row 4'-R. Given, C. Rogiokos, S. Park, M. Cermak, H. VVatanabe, D. Kuss, G. Mena, L. Mena. J l PAINE DIVISION Row I-J. Weiss, J. Reinganum, P. Singman, Miss Paine, B. Wells, K. Rivkin, A. Lyons. Row 2'HG. Schugmann, S. Silberman, R. Miller, B. Dadigan, D. Baer, Hirsch, H. Gorcholf, H. Miller. Row 3--S. Warehime, C. VValdo, P. Lavelle, L. Suzuki, T. Takeda, M. Macpherson, B. Lederer, G. Schour. Row 4--G. Yamane, M. Feirberg, M. Goldin, B. Manning, B. Nitahara. SENIOR COMMITTEES ANNOUNCEMENTS: Sponsor, Mr. Fiedler, Chairman, Lewis Coplan, Maloy, Kenneth Boub, Nyberg, Jean DeBofsky, McCarthy, Delores Burch, Slaught, Sally Updyke, Curtiss. CAP AND GOWN: Sponsor, Miss Slaught, Chairman, Dorothy Cohen, Slaught, Irion Hey- man, Finley, Gabrielle Schour, Paine, Marvin Levinson, Bensema, Louise Strauss, Slaught. CLASS DAY, Sponsors, Mrs. Flores, Mrs. Malor, Chairman, Donna Greenspahn, Nyberg, Lyn Beamer, Bensema, Bertelle Kaufman, Cur- tiss, Marian Palm, Finley, Beverly Segal, Slaught. DIPLOMA AND RIBBON: Sponsor, Miss Hazlett, Chairman, Francine Cohen, Bensema, Augusta Budts, Curtiss, Dione De Vore, Flores, Charles Edelson, Curtis, Frank Melshoir, Fiedler. GIFT: Sponson: Miss M. Curtiss, Chairman, Helen Horney, Slaught, Carol Brown, Maloy, Robert Gouwens, Messelheiser, Marion Lowen- gard, Flores, Barry Norris, Finley. PRINTING: Sponsor, Miss Messelheiser, Chair- man, Charles Gentzel, Flores, Diane Hafron, Finley, Marion Koser, Messelheiser, Barbara Small, Fiedler, Jerome VVeiland, Slaught. PROGRAM: Sponsor, Miss Upton, Chairman, Joanne Eggleston, McCarthy, Alan Bloomfield, Maloy, Anne Knoll, Bensema, Nancy Nathan, Flores, Lotte Rautenberg, Messelheiser. PROM: Sponsor, Mr. Bensema, Chairman, Robert Green, Curtiss, David Fisher, Flores, Barbara McMann, Paine, Don Raymond, Fied- ler, Elaine Sass, McCarthy. SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL: Sponsor, Miss McCarthy, Mr. Nyberg, Chairman, How- ler, Trude Bernheimer, Hazlett, Barbara Larson, Maloy, Ralph Levi, Bensema, Eddie Rose, Nyberg. SENIOR VARITIES QPRODUCTIONJ: Sponsor: Miss Churchill, Chairman, Dan Baer Paine, Ruthie Given, Nyberg, Charlotte Golden Maloy, Sheldon Leonard, Fiedler, Nancy Wolfe Messelheiser. SENIOR VARITIES CPUBLICITY AND SALESJ: Sponsor, Miss Paine, Chairman, Shel- don Rooth, Finley, Gloria Boyajin, McCarthy, Sheppard Gold, Bensema, Kenneth Riskin, Paine, Judith Wezelman, Curtiss. SONG AND MOTTO: Sponsor, Miss Finley, Chairman, Margaret Ford, Messelheiser, Larry Appleby, McCarthy, Shirley Jacobsen, Ben- sema, Kenneth McGraw, Hazlett, Jean Stein- berg, Curtiss. 57 BIS Top Row--Vice-President, EDWARD ROSENQ President, PHILLIP RENDONE. Bottom Row--Secretary, PATRICIA GARDINERQ Treasurer, CYNTHIA COLLINSQ Commissioner, KATHERINE Lee. 1947 MID-YEAR CLASS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES Class Sponsor: Miss Marie Upton CLASS COMMITTEES L ANNOUNCEMENTS PROGRAM Sponsor: Miss Ann Buckley Sponsor: Miss Upton Chairman: George Moskovitz Chairman: Judy VVeinstein Cherry Iwakiri Ruth Perman Billie Block James Linden Shirley Perlman Dorothy Stamp Murray Cohen Anastasia Peters PROM CAP AND GOWN Sponsor: Miss McGurk Sponsor: Miss Ann Buckley Chflffmfmf Alfred .IOHCS Chairman: Hortense Kleitman Stanlel' Golden Chaflqtte Golub Zena Fmndzel Wayne Oakes Debby Goldstein .....,...,. Patricia Hodgson I M'll El P 'mgm ' Cf Cano' OWS SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: Mrs. Perham CLASS DAY Ch ' : n D n Slwnfoff MTS- Pefham Muriel Cohehmiman JO n OUDOIII-:iid Nelson Chairman: Sheldon Wasserman Lois Johnson Richard Tnest Becky Fowler Florence Krause Ruth Kosterlitz Jeanne Tash SENIOR VARIETIES CPRODUCTIONJ Sponsor: Miss Churchill Chairman: Don Goldfarb DIPLOMA AND RIBBON Natalie Diamond Sorrell Katz SPWW' Mrs- ROSS M 1 in Goldzba C1 Charles La mn Chairman: Alan Armour C V H y Marilyn Bloom Lillian Lambert SENIOR VARITIES Doris Blum Beverly Schaefer KPUBLICITY AND SALES, Sponsor: Miss Niederman GIFT Chairman: Susan Gould Sponsor: Miss Niederman Helen Abramovitz Eda Josephs Chairman: Harriet Blustein Melvin Hoffman Herbert Natof Yoshaiki Amino Rose Fung Albert Davidson Paula Kanthal SCENG ANIQI MQTTO ponsor: rs. oss Chairman: Inamae VVagner Sp PRIHINS Richard Rubin Loretta Sitton onsor: rs. ivers B 5 1 R b G Chairman: Helen Bokas etty Ou C O Crt rem Sally Fein Rita Remer USHERS AND GUARDS Herb Levin Walter Roth Mr. Bute 60 FEBRUARY 1948 CLASS OFFICERS IN THE -1B SFMESTER FRANCINE ATTSCHULER , . President JUDY BRANSON Vzre-Preszdenl GLORIA MORRIS . Commixxzoner MID-YEAR SENIORS The seniors are the most envied group of students in high school-the adults envy them because they are still in school, and the freshmen because they are practically out of it. The happy graduating class of January 1948, is now chiefly concerned with having the best graduation Hyde Park has seen. It has chosen an active group of officers for the spring semester: Fran Attschuler, presidentg Judy Branson, vice-presidentg Pat Kramer, secretaryg and Gloria Morris, commissioner. Neither the fall officers, nor the committees, have been selected in time for publication. 61 ABRAHAMS, MARILYN A Canpella: Girls' Chorus: So. Office Ass't.: Senior Girls: G.A.A. ABRANIS, L.-XURENCE L. S.E.: Sr. Band: Swing Band: Track Team: Weekly: Male Chorus. ABRAMSON, SHARON M. Jr., Sr. Orchestra: Radio Guild: Swimming Club: Sr. Girls: Min- uteman: Blusic Lover's Club: G.A.A. ALLEN, PATRICK R. Intramural Basketball: Sr. Track: Baseball: Weekly Staff. 62 lfrnn and her stuclmit governinc-nt BESSON, JANET E. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Horsebnck Riding Club: Boosters: G.A.A. BLACK, VIRGINIA Sr. Girls: Box Ofhce: Girls' Chorus: Boosters: G.A.A. BLICHERT, BEVERLY L. . 1A Discussion Club: Bookroom Asst: G.A.A. BLOOM, MARVIN H. S.E.: Varsity Jr. Track: Varsity Sr. Track: Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Tennis: A Cappella: Library Asst BODEN, HERBERT R. Intramural Basketball: Football: Blinuteman: Niale Chorus: Sr. Orchestra: Lost and Found: Boosters. BOEHM, IRMA M. Boosters. BORJA, CAROLYN J. A Cappella: Blusic Honors: Ballet Club: Swiinrning Club: Tumb- lers: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. BORKSTROBI, MARGARET M. Senior Girls: G.A.A. BOITNOTT, JO ANN BRANSON J 'D , L Y S.E.: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Aitchpe '47: Swimming Club: Tennis Club: 3A and 3B Vice-Pres.: Ofiice Ass't.: G.A.A. BRUNKE, ALICE M. Jr. Life Saving Club: Senior Girls: Swimming Club: G.A.A, BRUSSLAN, WILLIAM E. S.E.: Football: Track: Male Chorus: Intramural Basketball. CAMPBELL, BOB A. Basketball: Athletic Manager: lA Discussion Club. CAPLOW, DOLORES B. Tennis Club: Dlinuteman: Boosters: G.A.A. CARLSON, JAMES D. IA Discussion Club: Senior Band: Senior Boys: R.O.T.C. CHALMERS, SONIA lllinutenian: Senior Girls: Radio Club: G.A.A. APPEL. PEARL E. Sr. Girls: VVeekly Staff: Girls' Chorus: Boosters: G.A.A. ARMSTRONG, AUDREY Sigma Epsilon: Girls' Chorus: Tennis Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor. ATTSCHULER, FRAN 3A Sec'y.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: A Cappella: 4B Pres.: VVeekly: Office Ass't.: Girls' Chorus: Tennis Club: Swim- ming Club. BAKAL, ROBERT Weekly Staff: Intramural Base- ball: Intramural Basketball. BENSON, BIARIANNE Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Sr. Spon- sor: lN'Iusic Hr., Treas.: Oiiue Ass't.: Swimming Club: Girls' Chorus: Tennis Club: Boosters: G.A.A. BEREZ, ZENA Jr. Eng. Hr.: Weekly Staff: Sr. Girls: Adjustment Oflice Ass't.: Zoology Club: Nlinuternan: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. BERG, ALLAN Intramural Basketball: Box Oilice Ass't.: Intramural Base- ball. BERNSTEIN, GERALD E. Track Team: Weekly Stall. CHERNICK, ETHLYN S. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Library Ass't.: Boosters: Girls' Chorus: Swimming Club: G.A.A. CHIAPPETTA, SYLVIA A. Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. COHEN, ALAN C. Radio Guild: Minuteman: R.O.T.C. COHEN, IRVIN A. Sr. Boys: Sr. Band: Movie Operator: Minuteman: RiHe Team: 1A Discussion Club: Radio Guild: R.O.T.C. COHEN, RONALD T. S.E.: Minuteman: Sr. Boys: Intramural Basketball: Vveekly Staff. COREN, SALLY Sr. Sponsor: 1A Discussion Club: Swimming Club: Ten- nis Club: G.A.A. COTTRELL, SHIRLEY M. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. DANIELS, BARBARA J. S.E.: Boosters, Pres.: Sr. Girls: 3B V. Pres.: Weekly Staff: Adjustment Oiice: G.A.A. Thirsty Skippy? DORNAN, GAYNELLE V. S,E.: A Cappella: Zoology Club: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Pres., Sec'y., Boosters: Swimming Club: Dramatics: G.A.A. DUNHAIXI, DOROTHY lf. EBERT. JO ANN S.E.: Sr. Girls: Blinuteman: Jr. English Honor: Boosters: IA Dis- cussion Club. EGGERT. RUTH M. S.E.: Sec'y., Conservation Club: Sr. Sponsor: Boosters: Sr. Girls Sr. Orchestra: G.A.A. FAYVCETT. GENE H. Sigma Epsilon: Eurlideans: Pythagoreans: Aitchpc '47. EBEI C' BEVERLY M FIN 1 1, ' . SE.: Sr. Sponsor: Girls' Chorus: lllinuteman: Sr. Girls: Library Asst.: Blue Biask Club. FRIEDMAN, SHIRLEY Senior Girls: G.A.A. FURTH, JULES L. Varsity Basketball: R.O.T.C.: Minuteman: Stage lforce: Sr. Boys: Atteiiclaiice Office Ass't. GAGE, CHARLES GITTLESON. ALVIN C. R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon: Intramural Basketball: Senior Boys. GLASS, NANCY J. Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: Adjustment Omce Ass't.: G.A,A. GOEBEL, MARY A. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Radio Guild: Girls' Chorus: Swimming Club: G.A,A GOLDBERG, JERRY Blinuteinan: Picked Platoon. GOLDBLATT, SUE Weekly Staff: Drama Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. GOODMAN, MAXINE E. S.E.: Sr. Girls: VVeekly: A Cappella: Tennis Club: Oflice AsS'f,: Swimming Club: Boosters: G.A.A.: G.A.L. GORDON, MIRIAM Junior English Honor. Y DE LAO, LUPE Box Office: Girls' Chorus: Sen- ior Girls: Riding Club: Booster: Cheerleaders. DILTS, CAROL S. A Cappella: Minuteman: Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: Pep Club: Boosters: G.A.A. DOCHTERIVIAN, DAVE F. Intramural Basketball: IVIin1- eograpli Operator: Track: R,.O.T.C. DODD, DOROTHY L. Senior Girls: Swimming Club: Boosters: G.A.A. 63 GREENWVALD, JEAN Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Min- uteman: Blue lVIask Club: Staff: Aitchpe Staff: GUGGENHEIM, VVILLIAM Intramural Basketball: 1A Dis- vussion Club: Blinuteman: Inlimry Ass't.: Zoology Club: Band. GUNDERSON, ROY M, S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Baseball: Swimming Team: 1A Discussion Club: Jr. Track. GUTMAN, BILL S.E.: Football: Male Chorus: Intramural Basketball. HALE, PATRICIA A. Senior Girls. HALMAY. GERALDINE F. Senior Girls: Weekly Staff: Pep Club: G..-LA. HALPERIN, ARTHUR Attendance Ofhce Ass't.: Boosters. HANDLER, SUE S.E.: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Sponsor: Nlinuteinan: Sr, Girls: Library Ass't.: 3A Class Pres.: Student Gov't.: G.A.A. HARLEY, MARGARET A. S.E.: 1A Discussion Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Blue Nlaskg Dewey Library Club: Tennis Team: Senior Girls. HARPER. MELVIN H. Minuteman: Movie Operator: Stage Force. HARTENSTEIN, MARILYN R. Sr. Sponsor: Girls' Chorus: Blinuteman: Senior Girls: G.A.A. HASAN, ROBERTA P. QE.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Blinutemang Girls' Chorus: Library . ss't. HAUGEN, GREGORY T. Sr. Boys: Boosters: Track: Intramural Basketball. HELLER, PRESTON B. HIMMEL, CAROL L. S.E.: 3A Commissioner: Sr. Girls: Student G0v't.: South Office Asst.: Tennis Club: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. ISAAC, DAN B. S.E.: Aitchpe Business Editor '-IT. ISAAC, LARRY S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Library Ass't.: IA Discussion Club: Baseball: Basketball: Bridge Club: Dewey I.ibrar3' Club. JANOV, BETTY M. Senior Girls: G.A.A. JANSKY, KENNETH G. Jr. Track: Intramural Basketball: 1A Discussion Club. JOHNSON, CORRINE M. Girls: Pep Club: Pres., IA Discussion Club: Clieerleatlers: lYlio are you Airmail at Don? KAPLAN, DOLORES M. Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: Blue Nlnsk. G.A.A. KARRAS, RICHARD N. S.E.: A Cappella: Nlinutenian Office Ass't.: Blue lllask. KLEITMAN, ESTHER S.E., Pres., Vice-Pres.: 2A President: Viveekly Stall: IVlin- uteman: Civif' Award: Life Sav- ing: Boosters: llusic Lover: Sr. Girls: Student Gov't. KOGAN, HELENE Senior Girls: Radio Guild. KOHLHAGEN, EDITH B. Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Oflici- Ass't.: Boosters: G.A.A. KOVEN, STANLEY A. SE.: A Cappella: Swing Band: VVeekly: Drarnatics: Boosters. KRAFT, LOIS C. Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Cheerleaders: Minute- man: Swimming Club. Boosters: G.A.A.: G.A.L. KRAMER, PAT J. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Office Ass't.: 4B Secretary: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Sr. Girls: Tennis Club: Swimming Club: A Cappella. KRINSLEY, RICHARD A. S-E.: A Cappella, Student Gov't., Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Minuteman. LABES, RIARVIN J. S.E., Zoology Club, Office Ass't., R.O.T.C. LEVY, MELVIN LEVVIS, ARNOLD E. S.E., liinieograph Operator, Euclicleans, Movie Operator, hlinuteman, Jr. Eng. Hr., R.O.T.C. LEWIS, CHARLES I.. V. Pres., Movie Operators, Picked Platoon, Lost and Found, Junior Orchestra, R.O.T.C. LINDBLAD, DAVID B. hialc Chorus. LOFGREN, HOVVARD T. IA Discussion Club, In- tramural Basketball, Lost and Found, Movie Operators, Treas., Male Chorus, Zoology Club, Boosters. LONG, CABIENA A. Jr. Eng. Hr., A Cappella, IA Discussion Club, Tennis Club, Oflice Ass't., Library Ass't., Swimming Club, Sr. Girls. LUTZ, BEVERLY B. Sr. Girls, Horseback Riding Club, A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A. MARCADO, GLA DYS S.E., Jr. English Honor, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, A Cappella, Swimming Club, Boosters, G.A.A. MARDELL, RITA S.E., Sr. Sponsor, South Office, Sr. Girls, Girls' Chorus, IVIinute- man, Library Ass't., G.A.A. MARSHALL, ROY R, Sigma Epsilon, Jr. Basketball, Track Team, Stage Force, Male Chorus. MARX, SIDNEY J. Biology Club, Radio Guild, Sr. Boys, hlinuteman, IW-ekly, Box Otficc, Boosters, Intramural Basketball, Stage Force, Track. MCCARTNEY, VIRGINIA L. Sr. Girls, Girls' Chorus, IA Discussion Club, G.A.A. MCKILLOP, GEORGE R, IA Discussion Club. MCNULTY, ALICE D. IA Discussion Club, Bookroom Ass't. NIE -XCHER GLEN B I' . 1 , N . SE., Pythagoreans, Jr., Sr. Basketball, Baseball, 316. '47, Intra- mural Basketball, IA Discussion Club, Biale Chorus. MEYERS, RONALD L. S.E., Intramural Basketball, Track, Niinuteman, IA Discussion Club, Library Ass't. BIOON, MARGIE M. A Cappella, Sr. Girls, No. Office Ass't., Pep Club, Minuteman, Girls' Chorus, G,A.A. MORRIS, GLORIA S. Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Sr. Sponsor, 4B Comm., IA Discussion Club, So. Office Asst, Girls' Chorus, Boosters, G.A.A. MORRISSEY, PAT M. A Cappella, Girls' Chorus, Music Honor, Minuteman, Pep Club. NATHAN, ESTHER A Cappella NEU, HENRY Jr. English Honor, Sr. Boys, Annual Staff, Boosters, Intramural Basketball. NEUGROSCHL, FLORA M. S.E., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Aitchpe Staff, South Ofiice Ass't., Biinuteman, Girls' Chorus, Library Asst, IA Discussion Club. Esther and the Signed A'boss. O'CONNOR. SUZANNE R. A Cappella, 1A Discussion Club, Minuteman, Bookrooni, G.A.A. OSTRUP, ESTHER M. Girls' Chorus, Library Assist- ant, Pep Club, G.A.A. PALM, EDVVIN G. Sr. Basketball, Baseball, Male Chorus, Intramural Basketball, Track. PASIK, RUTH E. SE., Sr. Girls, Boosters, G.A.A. s l PATELSKE, LOIS H. Senior Girls: Cheerleaders: A Cappella: Swimming Club: Pep Club: G.A.A. PELKEY, FRANK Entered Service. PELTZ, SHIRLEE I. Senior Girls: Boosters: Art Honor: G.A.A. PETERSON, BIARTHA C. Sr. Girls: Jr. English H1'.: Sr. Orchestra: hlinuternan: Swim- ming Club: Boosters: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. 66 Lauren Bacall alias Lois Kraft. QUEEN, LAURA M. Senior Girls: G.A.A. RAY, JOSEPHINE F. Senior Girls: A Cappella: Jr. English Hr.: G.A.A. REEVE-ROBERTS, HOPE S,E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Biology Club: Bookroo1n:Jr. Orchestra G..-LA.: 1A Discussion Club. ROSE, MIRIARI P. Sr. Girls: Jr. English Hr.: Nlusic Honor: A Cappella: G.A.A. ROSE, SUZANNE S.E.: Aitchpe Activity Editor: 1.-X, QB Pres.: 2A Sec-'y: A Cappella Girls' Chorus: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girls: Civic Award: G.A.A. ROSENTHAL, BETTY S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Horseback Riding Club: Minuteman: Library Ass't.: 1A Discussion Club: Senior Girls: G.A.A. ROTH, HERBERT S. Aitchpe '47: Conservation Club: 1A Discussion Club: Jr. Eng. Hr. Male Chorus: Libr'y. Ass't.: Sr. Band: R.O.T.C. ROVVE, JOHN E. Sr. Track: Civic Award: Boosters. RUBIN, JAMES H. Sr. Boys: Biology Club: hiinutenian: Art Club: Boosters: R.O.T.C Picked Platoon: Baseball: Football: Intramural Basketball. SAIKI, AYAKO Senior Girls: Senior Sponsor: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. SANDERS, SALLY R. S.E.: Aitchpe '46: Faculty Ed. '47: A Cappella: Libr'ry Ass't. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Life Saving Club: 1A Discussion Club. SARLAS. CONNIE A Cappella: Cheerleaders: Zoology Club: Pep Club: G.A.A. SAUER, INGE R. Oflice Ass't.: A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: Library Ass't. SAVAS, PERRY G. Band. SCHAFFNER, ESTHER Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. SCHARFF, JOAN M. S.E.: hlinuteman: Office Ass't.: 1A Discussion Club: Tennis Club: G.A.A. PETERSON, RUTH E. 1A Discussion Club: llinute- man. PHOTOPOULOS, GEORGIA Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. PICK, ARLENE J. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Aitclipe '-15, '-16: Office Ass't.: Boosters: Girls' Chorus: 2B V. Pres.: G.A.A. PITCHER. MANFORD BI. Senior Orchestra. POOLE. RICHARD N. Varsity Basketball: hlale Chorus: 1A Discussion Club: hlinuteman. PRIMACK, MERRILL Intramural Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Tennis. PRIIITT. LORETTA Senior Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. PULVER, HENRY H. SCHER, TED S.E.: Music Lover's Club: Civic Awards: Pythagoreans: 1fIin- uteinan: Office Ass't. SCHULMAN, AILEEN C. S.E.: Sr. English Honor: Sr. Sponsor: Minuteman: Attedn- ance Office: Boosters: G.A.A. SCHYVARTZ, RITA F. S.E.: Library Ass't.: G.A.A. SERBY, XXIARJORIE A. S.E.: V. Pres. IA Discussion Club: 1A V. Pres.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Tumbler: Radio Guild: Min- uteman: Swimming Club: Blue ltlask. SHANBERG, EDVVIN H. SE.: Intramural Basketball: Blinuteman: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Or- vhestra:ZoologyClub:R.O.T.C. SHULKIN, ELAINE M. A Cappella: Blue Mask Club: South Office: Sr. Sponsor: Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls. SIMON, JEROME D. Intramural Basketball: Library Ass't.: R.O.T.C. SMALLING, ALBERTA M. Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: Boosters. Going home Bobbie? SPELLBERG, YVILLIAM S.E.: Attendance Office Ass't.: Boosters: R.O.T.C. STANTON, DONALD R. Sigma Epsilon. STEELE, ROBERT D. Baseball: Jr. English Hr.: IA Discussion Club: BIinuteman. STEIN, ROBERTA S.E.: Drama Club: Senior Girls: G,A.A. STEIN, TOBY A. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Senior Girls: G..-LA. STEINMETZ, DOLORES E. STERLING, BETTY Advisers Ass't. STUCKEY, JIM Intramural Basketball: 3B Pres.: 2A V. Pres.: Sr. Boys: Malc Chorus: Boosters: Jr. English Hr.: Box Ollice Ass't. SUMMERS, JOHN L. Sf. Orchestra: 1A Discussion Club: Movie Operator: Jr. English OUOIJ. TELSER, LESTER Egclideans: Co-Ed. VVeekly Staff: Tennis Tearn: Minuteman: . .T. . TOOKER, ROBERTA L. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chol'us: Sr. Orchestra: Oifce Ass't.: G.A.A. VAN COTT, SUSAN M. Jr. English Honor: Blue Mask Club: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: C.A.A. VERGARA, ALFREDO S.E.: Pres., Euclideans: Varsity Basketball: Nlinuteinan: Library Ass't. VICKER, JOAN M. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Omce Ass't.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. WALLACE, NORMAN Manager Football: Basketball: Track: Intramural Basketball: Aitchpe Art Stall '-16: Minuteman. WEINSTEIN, RICHARD S. S.E.: Aitchpe '45, '46, Faculty Editor '47: IA Discussion Club. SMITH, HILDA H. Sr. Girls: Office As,s't.: Girls' Chorus: G..-LA. SMITH, NANCH J. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: Girls' Chorus: 1A Discussion Club. SMITH, STANLEY R. S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Nlinuternan. SNOW, SYLVIA Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: G.A.A. 67 WESTHEIMER, JACK L. WHIPPLE, RIAVIS A. I Sr. Girls, Office Ass't., IA Discussion Club, Girls' Chorus! M'-BIC Hr., Bookroom Ass't., Pep Club, G.A.A. WILLIAMS, BEVERLEY N. EAAD4scussion Club, Girls' Chorus, Pan American Club, Sr. Girls, WISPE, RICHARD D. Latin Club, Zoology Club, Lost and Found, R.O.T.C. Picked Platoon, Drum and Bugle Corps, Sr. Orchestra, IA Discussion Club. WOLFSON, ARLYNE L. S.E., Sr. Girls, Blue Mask Club, Tennis Club, G.A.A. VVONG, LILLY S.E., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Girls' Chorus, Boosters. WOOD, HENRY G. 1A Discussion Club, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C. WORKMAN, GLEN F, S.E,, Pythagoreans, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football '45, '46, '47, Track '46, A Cappella, Euclideans, Male Chorus. YANCY, BETTY Sr. Girls, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella, Minuteman, G.A.A. YASAKI, NORVO Football '47, Baseball '47. YOUNG, DONALD WV. Football '45, '46, Captain '47, Track '45, '46, '47, Intramural Basket- ball '46, '47, A Cappella, Weekly Staff, Blue Mask. YOUNGQUIST, INEZ Sr. Girls, A Cappella, 1A Discussion Club, Girls' Chorus, G.A.A. YURIS, NANCY Sr. Girls, Swimming Club, G.A.A. REICHMAN, MARVIN O. A Cappella, Band, Football, R.O.T.C., Boosters, G.E.D. Test, Grad- uate of Feb. '47. 68 UFOTO FOBICSH BEATRICE BASS DAVID CARLSON DONALD CARPENTER WALLACE CURRIER HARVEY HARTENSTEIN RALPH HILLMAN CLARENCE HAWKINS JERRY JACOBSON CLIFFORD KIRK FRANK PILKEY JUNE RICE GILBERT SCHUR BERNARD SHINOSAKI ROBERT SOLORIO DARLING DIVISION Row I--B. Guggenheim, L. Isaac, R. Tooker, Mr. Darling, E. Shanberg, G. Workman, C. Brown. Row 2-R. Meyers, H. Roth, S. Sanders, R. Marshall, G. McKillop, R. Solorio, R. Swearingen, P. Savas, M. Moon, M. Serby, S. Friedman. Row 3--J. Victor, R. Eggert, M. Abrahams, R. Weinstein, G. Morris, B. Rosenthal, R. Ponsher, M. Seeh, Besson. Row 4--A. Lewis, K. Iansky, K. MacAnskill, E. Palm, G. Meagher, N. Yasaki, B. Shinosaki. FOGELSON DIVISION Row 1-A. Smalling, C. Brown, D. Young, Miss Fogelson, L. Summers, H. Lofgren, E. Nathan. Row 2-C. Albarran, B. Busslan, D. Kirk, B. Gutman, L. Abrams, D. Kaplan. Row 3--S. Koven, C. Johnson, P. Appel, G. Dornan, Branson, A. Armstrong, F. Attschuler, S. Chiappetta. Row 4-A. Saiki, L. Wong, L. Dunham, S. O'Connor, K. Schopper, M. Goodman, C. Sarlas, S. Abram- son. FRYE DIVISION Row I-H. Wood, B. Campbell, P. Simler, Miss Frye, D. Krinsley, D. Stanton, C. Hawkins. Raw 2-P. Kramer, H. Pulver, D. Dochterman, C. Lewis, M. Bloom, D. Fairman, C. Carlson, M. Labes, S. Handler. Row 3iP. Heller, M. Hartenstein, M. Keyes, B. Bass, Sun, A. Vergara, L. Patelske, D. Shea, R. Hasan, I. Youngquist. l GRONERT DIVISION Row I--C. Gage, J. Furth, I.. Cohn, D. Steinmetz, R. Steele, Goldberg, P. Allen. Raw .2--S. Friedman, D. Boden, Mrs. Gronert, N. Glass, L. Queen, M. Petersen, Ray, G. Holmay, E. Chernick, S. Peltz. Row 3--A. Halperin, T. Scher, B. Bakal, A. Berg, M. Harper, R. Poole, D. Dodd, G. Photopoulos, G. Bernstein. Row 4--J. Greenwald, D. Mattes, Z. Berez, B. Daniels, Vicker, IW. Walker, M. Gordon, S. Gold- blatr, T. Stein. OPITZ DIVISION Row I--J. Simon, R. Pasik, Rice, G. Opitz, E. Ostrup, N. Smith, D. Storandt. Row KMA. Wolfson, D. Scott, D. Caplow, L. Gorgas, W. Panas, Rowe, J. Boitnott, M. Goebel, S. Rose. Row 3'-S. Snow, B. Fineberg, C. Dilts, M. Primack, R. Stein, M. Whipple, A. Pick, Posternock, S. Coren. Row 4--L. Kraft, A. McNulty, J. Scharg, B. Blichert, C. Long. PLANER DIVISION Row I--L. Telser, Westheimer, I. Cohen, D. Carpenter, Carlson, Lukinsky, G. Rosenbaum. Row 2-H. Hartenstein, G. Haugan, G. Schur, S. Marx, N. Wallace, Stuckey, H. New, A. Brunke, M. Rosenthal. Raw 3-G. Fawcett, W. Spellberg, R. Cohen, H. Smith, B. Sterling, Ruben, N. Yuris, M. Rose, M. Borkstrom. Row 4--N. Frank, Ebert, I. Boehm, B. Ianov, R. Schwartz, H. Reeve-Roberts, E. Kohlhagen, A. Schulman. POWELL DIVISION Row I-C. Denny, A. Gittelson, R. Gundersen, Mrs. Powell, M. VVolfe, H. Kahn, R. Peterson. Row 2--M. Harley, E. Kleitman, A. Cohen, R. Hillman, J. Bechely, D. Lindblad, D. Isaac, Jacob- son, R. Mardell, F. Neugroschl. Row 3-E. Shulkin, H. Kogan, P. Morrissey, B. Spillers, L. Pruitt, C. Himmel, B. Yancy, G. Marcado L. Isselbecher. Joining up? 72 n The Shmohawks MID-YEAR VARIETIES On the boardwalk Trying to horn in Old New York W'z1cki-Whckikeans just ugoofusu JUNIOR OFFICERS Tap Row-N. Thornton, D. Goodrich, T. Waterman, M. Andrews. Row 3'-F. Attschuler, I. Branson. Row 3-C. Himmel, S. Handler, Gustafson. Row 1-I. Loeb, Shaw. CHAMBERLAIN DIVISION Row I-E. Simon, G. Bader, Lewy, B. Chamberlain, E. Zerolis, N. Bermont, E. Rapp. Row 2-M. Nelson, Trotter, H. Migdal, H. Latkin, R. Nordstrom, M. Carreon, I. Himmel, G. P! Calvird, D. Klare, B. Coleff. Row 3-E. Blumenthal, H. Cohen, M. Ballard, M. Reid, B. Vernon, C. Arends, I. Setlow, T. Yama- shita, F. Platon, P. Wright. Row 3--T. Kashitiara, J. Ziv, Astrof, E. Kaplan, I.. Sadow. CONSTANTINIDES DIVISION Row I--J. Daley, A. Kasselman, T. Waterman, Miss Constantinides, S. Popkoff, McKeague, B. Kibort. Row 2-I. Pettigrew, M. Levit, F. Pappas, VV. Moore, L. Saltsider, M. Kenmotsu, Rhodes, N. Rig, R. Lavler, L. Perlis, P. Lyon. Row 3--M. Chatfield, E. Nadson, Jones, H. Minkus, B. Clapper, E. Berman, VV. Lee, Benjamin, M. Steinmetz, G. Profitt, D. Kangas. l GRAYBILL DIVISION Row I-A. Goldfarb, C. Lane, H. Goldsher, Miss Graybill, L. Berryhill, E. Kleifield, M. Hadesman. Row Z-IE. Schebler, M. Blotsky, L. Isenberg, E. Brenzing, Goodman, Frazin, B. Moyer, I. Siegel, R. atkin. Row 3-S. Ginsbury, M. Stern, Wilson, I. Nathan, S. Drury, P. Turner, G. Terasaki, C. Haas. Row 4--I. Durlacher, Richardson, Rosenthal, M. Mathews, P. Monson, S. Pappas, C. Long, Y. Henley, B. Senn, C. Wasserman, Leshin. HARDY DIVISION Row I-H. Dekan, R. Potrecca, D. Balnis, Miss Hardy, B. Pieber, C. Bullen, D. Cosbey. Row 2-B. McRaven, R. Taniguchi, B. Williams, I. Bennett, V. Mattison, Nakawatase, L. Broad, J. Ebeltoft, F. Chessen. Row 3-HL. DeLao, M. Feldman, C. Mayer, M. Finley, R. Feinstein, M. Adams, D. Siegel, G. Sobel, J. Hoffman, E. Nishimura. Row 4-J. Shaw, L. GriFF1n, Blumenthal, Bobinsky, Petersen, A. Reeves. E. KIRBY DIVISION Row I--S. Fisher, G. Waller, Erickson, G. Roeseler, A. Loeb, R. Adams, G. Eberhardt. Row 2-B. Fox, Fraling, H. Adler, D. Childs, P. Kaplan, R. Dahman, S. Cohen, N. Martin, M. Westall, H. Pulver, Curry, F. Alayu. Row 3-I. Loeb, F. Darlas, A. Perakis, R. Hirschfelder, M. Sweeney, L. Glick, D. Thomas, H. Gergits, A. Kinslow, M. Francis, G. Cortilet. l LEE DIVISION Row I-P. Morrow, H. Buschke, D. Ofner, R. Casteel, Miss Lee, E. Spiegel, R. Hecht, W. Boron, M. Kitzler. Row 2-B. Fisher, B. Freyberg, N. Matechick, Christensen, A. Steinberg, S. Rothnagel, R. Winkler, I. Rosengard, A. Kneisly, R. Schrager, Stewart. Row 3--T. Nakauchi, S. Joy, Bond, A. Fredericksen, M. Srubenvoll, D. Suzuki, Adelsdorf, F. Fisher, E.SchnaH ner, S. Harris, Y. Matsumoto, W. Gans, A. Schimberg. MOORE DIVISION Raw 1'--M. Danner, S. Moll, S. Cohn, Miss Moore, E. Goldsmith, F. Leindorfer, B. L. O'Dell. Row 2'-D. Evans, Jean Dougherty, B. Bornarth, A. Levinson, M. Strauss, S. Utsunomiya, H. Barnes B. Abrams, C. Falk, B. Lazarus. Row 3'--L. Yasuda, K. Kume, R. Budilovsky, R. Stickler, L. Goldberg. OLMSTEAD DIVISION Row I-A. Greenberg, T. Scheurer, G. Blyholder, Miss Olmsted, T. Massey, F. Pelkey, Nishimura. Row 2-S. Ericksen, B. Clayton, T. Rovick, M. Stacy, I. Mirsky, Crowe, Rhoades, R. DeSitter, M. Noblin, D. Sterious. Row 3QE. Hirasuna, E. Phillips, P. Dorfman, M. Goodman, R. Unterberg, I. Stuer, C. Merchant, Y. Dalcamura, Hill, M. Meyer, I. Kublin, Sakiyama, R. Curry. 77 O'TOOLE DIVISION Raw I-MP. Briggs, S. Tashman, C. Martin, Miss O'Toole, B. Mills, A. Kucsera, Roper. Row Z-M. Kranz, S. Martin, C. Malouhos, H. Ingraham, Lewenthal, G. Siegel, R. Pidot, B. Huben- net, E. Vidovic, E. Arienti. Row 3--P. Young, S. Jacoby, S. Wolfe, S. Horowitz, D. Levine, B. Montgomery, M. Johnson, M. SCHULTZ, DIVISION Row If-R. Kanter, H. Hollander, Gustafson, Mr. Schultz, D. Stone, W. Michel, R. Kentwortz. Row 2--D. Wilson, K. Keats, G. Rosenkrantz, M. Sherin, A. Gustafson, F. Stiekler, D. MacDonald, N. Holland, Radzuik. Row 3--S. Cottrell, Kohn, D. Landes, I. Palman, A. Schieber, M. Adams, Schaar, M. Taylor. Row 5-L. Freed, H. Cox, B. Prusin, Klowden, S. Ticho, B. Turner, A. Simmerman, R. Kimura, . Rosanes. Peal, B. Barnes, M. Henmi. STURGEON DIVISION Row I-il. Humphrey, Taylor, H. Werner, Miss Sturgeon, Levinson, Martin, L. Sinclair. Row 2----L. Medansky, R. Piasecki, T. Stein, Jackson, D. Goodrich, B. Lentz, Fiske, M. Over- lease, B. Lindquist, H. Wilber, M. Levy. Raw 3-M. Omura, H. Astrachan, Van Hyning, Smith, V. Dykes, M. VValsh, Hardy, E. Grauer M. Schmittler. Row 4--'-M. Heier, S. Blair, S. Segal, P. Polisky, Yamada. 78 THOMPSON DIVISION Row I--W. Spanier, H. Sternberg, Oscherwitz, E. Thompson, J. VVolinsky, M. Schmidt. Row 2-W-A. Lieb, Lorger, N. Thornton, H. Forman, J. Glaves, E. Swanson, R. Gershenow, Alex- ander, E. Savlin. Row 3'-B. Tani, N. Engle, S. Brady, J. Simmons, M. Andrews, M. Pfau, L. VVhipple, B. Wheeling, M. Sybil. Raw 4'-U. Meyer, S. Chukerman, P. Andrews, S. Much, J. Hobbs, Lally, E. Hofmann, H. Davis, M. Benn, G. Butler. The Pan'American Assembly 79 SOQ THE FEBRUARY PROM The Jolly Chaperons ueen Cynthia Collins King Alan Armour The Committee Checking the bids s v0 ,. -4 O ii- 3.9 I ' Q 1 we SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - Row I-M. Rosenberg, M. Shalin, M. Weill, C. Johnson, S. Garlington, I, Pivitz, G. Alberti. Row 2--F. Sider, L. Lieberman, H. Michailson, B. Einhorn, M. Israel, C. Wolf, B. Gans, R. Jones. BURNS DIVISION Row I-R. Trugman, F. O'Leary, Riskind, F. Seidner, L. Horowitz, S. Crawford, M. Wittes. Row Z-C. Shayne, F. Tessaro, B. Keefer, D. Henson, H. Unger, R. Lienhardt, G. Schwimmer, L. Perlman, R. Richardson, P. Ford, C. Bakouris. Row 3--R. Kelly, R. Finkel, I. Lezak, L. Vivodic, Martyr, R. Stewart, S. Wald, R. Barney, D. Silverman, E. Brewer. l DEAHL DIVISION Row I-Y. Pry, G. Staples, S. Berg, Mr. Deahl, F.. Abeles, J. Singer, W. Schaefer. Row 2--C. Kerttu, C. Ross, H. Kaufman, L. Berg, E. Stroup, M. Green, L. Klein, E. Aagaard, R. Etshokin, T. Hama, B. Stone. Row 3--J. Yamamoto, P. Hanner, M. Yamamoto, M. Kelsey, E. Speier, F.. Hikida, C. Semmers, D. Lewin, D. Knaster, T. Henmi. 82 l EDGAR DIVISION Row I'-B. Glick, A. Joseph, M. Rose, G. Edgar, G. Mathews, H. Havighurst, P. Machnicki, L. Duck- worth. Raw 2--N. Anderson, C. Youngblood, J. Trail, D. Stein, DelRosnl, H. Kreeger, D. Block, M. VVolens, , G. Streiff, H. Maddison. Row 4, --H. Raisner, S. Cohen, C. Manning, Soloipio, R. Becker, M. Davis, D. Sheldon, B. Shoen- berger, D. Townsend. Row 4--J. Dornan, L. Manus, A. Taymor, C. Rune, M. March, R. Spira, T. Boykin, E. Birmingham, W. Chamberlain. HOWARD DIVISION Row I-A. Andersen, B. Hofman, G. Morrow, Miss Howard, P. Kirby, L. Gardiner, F. VVitlox. Row 2---S. Edison, W. McCartney, F. Akiyama, J. Gosling, A. Pondel, F. Cardre, R. Bell, Hamada, J. Fitzgerald, J. Bruce. Row 3-L. Bofani, P. Rosenfield, M. Bankratz, C. Grant, K. Javella, B. Mansfield, G. Hailand, G. Flynn, B. Bogolub, M. Dockman. Row 4-J. Hirschberg, A. Forankel, R. Mitchel, S. Turner, S. Danner, M. Sweeney, A. Gustafson. HAWKES DIVISION Row IWB. Egeland, D. Andersen, B. Holcomb, Mrs. Hawkes, C. Alexander, B. Cohen, Sonderegger. Row 2--V. Yost, P. May, L. Peters, B. Lotz, Donley, G. Jacobs, K. Jerome, G. Alberti, J. Brewer, I. Pivitz, Remington, Record. Row 3---M. Sahlins, M. VVhetstone, M. Gruen, D. Clark, G. Roy, J. Boguson, I. VVeinberg, Paule, R. Matthews, H. Greer. 83 HENDERSHOT DIVISION Row IMD. Kravetz, B. Jines, N. Bertrand, C. Friedenberg, S. Magnuson, W. Reinmuth. Row Z-M. Johnson, A. Bernstein, A. Raskin, A. Fox, P. Mash, D. Shiu, R. Shackleton, L. Peltz, E. Overgaard, Cooper. Row 3--J. Cooper, N. Dehart, M. Bloom, E. Goldman, E. Price, E. Gilbert, B. Greengus, F. Kittay, R. Matsubara, R. Rosenberg, N. Perlow, I. Zeman. HIGHLEY DIVISION . Row IH-R. Schwarz, R. Hillman, B. Marks, Miss Highley, M. Heiman, R. Axelrodd, R. Haderltin. Row 2-L. Isselbacher, A. Foster, R. Cipriani, A. Wright, C. Blaine, S. Zisook, R. Kern, C. Wolf, S. Hernbrott, R. Jennings. Row 3--B. Auerback, B. Rhein, G. Sekafetz, C. Mason, B. Hutchinson, E. Goldman, E. Moorman, R. Cecil, R. Dugger, M. Martin. Row 4-I. Gomiez, M. Marshak, F. Dillman, R. Groner, Fine, E. Johnson, Gerstein, P. Rosen- field, D. Karakourtis, R. Borden, L. Brasseur, P. Diamond. KOMAR DIVISION Row I--J. Graff, B. Kurth, H. Klein, Mrs. Komar, B. Morrison, Crandall, VV. Baptist. Row 2'-I. Lichtenstein, D. IVilliams, H. Spiegel, S. Block, K. Rogers, R. Ulbricht, L. Danielson, M. Rozner, B. Kawanaga. Row 3-B. Clark, L. Hammer, N. Webster, T. Bender, G. Bayman, E. Rosenberg, B. Herman, U Frankel, M. Simon. 84 KEYES DIVISION Row I'-P. Gross, H. Golden, S. Sharlot, V. Blair, W. Wilson, H. Michelson, A. Remanick. Row 2-R. Laster, A. Beh, M. Greenfield, C. Kuper, A. Hershfield, I. Frankel, A. Wolf, Goldstein, R. Simmons, D. Schindel. Row 3vD. Lunn, E. Wilson, Leib, T. Hartstein, P. Mitlin, L. Demos, R. Baum, L. Finzelber, D. Coleman, P. McDonagh. LAKIN DIVISION Raw I'-A. Dodd, A. Brown, E. Krinsley, Mr. Lakin, R. Baum, Aller, S. Miller. Row 2--A Solomon, D. Milligan, P. Mandelstein, H. Cox, P. Anderson, N. Baigh, H. Landsman, R. Houston, W. Quinlan, Chernich, R. Black. Row 3-M. Weiss, C. Goodman, B. VVeiss, D. Shoemaker, A. Eneston, Comerford, C. Edison, M. Stevens, H. Fox. Raw 4-D. Naranjo, I. Jones, S. Fish, Frisch, E. Block, C. Hagan. v LEITCH DIVISION Row I--L. Dewitt, D. Levy, Fireman, Miss Leitch, Lkopfer, M. Michelson, M. Inglimo. Row 2'-A. Weinshenker, L. Geske, Corbeit, E. Fireman, W. Kelly, E. Hard, L. Van, P. Ase, F. Yanagidate, R. Larson, M. Gottstein. Row 3-J. Abel, E. Solomon, M. Deutch, R. Ruttenberg, F.. Levinger, M. McCloud, D. Ramas, M. Griffin, A. Smith, Berger, C. Deanerline, C. Bechtel. 85 LYNCH DIVISION Row 1-B. Bridge, S. Garlington, C. Drayton, D. Springer, C. Beton, S. Siegel, Shoenberger. Row 2-D. Grass, L. Molton, C. Jaffe, Lanahan, P. Dravillas, Ross, E. Wood, M. Smythe, Kaplan. , Row 3-L. Schmidt, M. Kahn, O. Hrones, Abramson, A. Berger, R. Kaplan, Porter, R. Mueller, MANN DIVISION Row I-J. Kohlenberger, Margolis, H. Izuno, W. Buis, Mr. Mann, C. Kling, Gorenstein, R. Larson, T. Flink. Row 2-S. Baumann, S. Tieger, Rosenthal, L. Bernstein, W. McKee, R. Dodge, L. Grey, B. Mostovoy, L. Brottman, L. Bram, M. Rifkind, B. Rook, J. Kenneally. Row 3+M. Ebstein, Leeds, J.-Koukol, L. Olson, N. MacGirvin, B. McCubbins, D. Nordstrom, M. Murakami, R. Severson, E. Cohn, N. Kebbon. Row 4-A. Cohn, Goldberg, N. Levy, A. Jonas, M. Zolot, H. Samuel, Hearst. C. Rawlings, D. Hiura, R. Ernst. MARSHALL DIVISION Row I-A. Hoffman, C. Moss, M. Rose, Miss Marshall, A. Cohn, S. Kaplan, B. Riskind. Row 2-Y. Vveisman, D. Radt, Greenberg, H. Kasuyama, A. Krass, M. Jacobson, D. lNIaxwell, P. Johnson, McFarland, F. Eneston. Raw 3-L. DuBow,D. Smith, C. Shely, Jacobson, M. Saggus, E. Kelly, I. Burkhardt, Berlatsky, B. Gans, B. McKinney. Row 4-M. Fung, V. Zwick, R. Stein, M. Israel, Etscheid, B. Corcoran, H. Kikuchi. x MCCAHEY DIVISION Row I-T. Ellis, G. Goaitz, H. Wolkhamer, Mrs. McCahey, M. Zimmer, B. Uffendell, L. Dellefleld. Row 2-C. Krinsky, P. Mayer, D. Colman, I. Mead, R. Jones, D. Hartman, A. Heller, G. Comnenos, M. Fry. Row 3-B. Lofland, C. Sanders, E. Eskew, A. Boyd, B. Mason, B. Smith, I. Torme, H. Hoffman, D. Pelikan, L. Owen, S. Lasker, H. DeBofsky. Row 4-F. Margolin, L. Handler, G. Johnson, A. Kottas, R. Rose, M. Hess, D. Williamson, I. Berger, NICHOLS DIVISION Row I-R. Bremser, D. Anderson, F. Dan, Nichols, L. Utnehmer, E. Drucker, Remington. Row 2-R. Kopf, Ray, R. Horwitz, E. Hammond, A. Salmen, T. Zetterlund, McCarthy, H. Cohan, C. Johnson. Row 3--I. Darby, N. Crown, L. Alcivar, M. Shlay, E. Vaughn, Jacobi, D. Tash, R. Magid, N. Ishikawa. B. Sider. O'BRIEN DIVISION Row I-B. Covington, V. Ford, R. Kagan, Miss O'Brien, H. Hilker, R. Krieg, W. Daniels. Row Z-F. Ross, Retzky, P. Nieder, P. Krakover, F. Melton, D. Rappeport, G. Karagas. Raw 3-M. Somer, H. Russell, S. Saltzman, D. McMurray, M. Hetrick, P. Dubert, G. Luper, H. Radousky Row 4-M. Yasutake, N. Landy, S. Plaut, C. Cavell, V. Dean, V. Boissoneau, M. Fukuzawa, E. Steed, N. Pollak, Mills. 87 OTTOSEN DIVISION Row I-R. Pattis, Bearden, B. Walker, Mr. Ottosen, M. Poll, W. Einhorn, Ellis. Row 2-D. Edwards, B. Riley, W. McAlgine, C. Seelig, E. Perlman, M. Clements, A. Takeuchi, H. Newman, J. Stringos, E. Mosley. Row 3-P. Salomon, E. Schimberg, L. Ito, N. Tinshey, M. Kladis, B. Degironne. PEER DIVISION Row I-A. Rosin, Hopkins, A. Kaplan, Mr. Peer, N. Peck, Demeris, E. Yalowitz. Row 2-E. Kinsky, Naruishi, W. Gottlieb, P. Roberts, Cooper, U. Dahigren, Sakurai, P. Haiser, D. aden. Row Klein, H. Shapiro, T. Akagi, I. Omura, B. Rose, E. Witzel, D. Rubin, R. Reichenthal, . Abrams. Row 4-N. Morikawa, R. Gehrke, T. Lewis, D. Chapman, F. Vaughan, B. Stewart, L. Botoske, L. Ogawa, L. Nitahara. RANDALL DIVISION Row IW-M. Kanz, D. LaVelle, Loewenstein, Mrs. Randall, M. Janowitz, D. Fugleberg, I. Bitant. Row 2-B. Hoffman, A. Elizarraraz, A. Morgan, R. Lorbrt, L. Ellingson, R. Benjamin, C. Marshall, L. Pera, P. Fung, L. Garman. Row 3-HE. Dober, R. Walker, W. Jonas, G. Alguire, K. Kuenster, B. Ellis, B. Zini, E. Camp. Row 4-M. Wada, A. Monarch, R. Watanabe, A. Passovoy, P. Delfer, V. Teach, C. Greer. RUSKIN DIVISION Row I--O. Hardin, B. Wilson, D. Marcus, Miss Ruskin, R. May, H. Epstein, I. Barr. Row 2-E. Rothschild, I. Curtis, S. Webber, B. Mayer, Sundeen, L. Vogel, V. Baumann, M. Rattner, M. Dreyfus. Row 3-L. Evans, C. Asher, N. Gardner, D. Custin, G. Diamantis. SMITH DIVISION Row 1-M. Bergeron, E. Inczauskis, W. Jackson, Mrs. Smith, A. Sax, P. Bernstein, M. L. Huddleston. Row 2--L. Smith, K. Kimura, L. Lieberman, H. Friedman, R. Johnson, B. Clarke, G. Sleeper, B. deLa Paz, H. Taketani. Row 3'--S. Maze, M. Meiselman, Silverman, Taylor, S. Sidder, M. Brose, R. Brais, I. Klimpt, E. Idaka, M. Shimamoto. Row 4--F. Moll, E. Slutsky, A. Salston, G. Yamasaki, R. Fletcher, W. Zolkowski, R. Whiteley, D, Smith. STEFANIK DIVISION Row I--J. Boruszak, M. Claypool, J. Dennis, Miss Stefanik, G. Stotzky, D. Resnick, I. Moise. Row Z--W. Quiriconi, Hernes, R. Snyder, T. King, T. Muskin, F. Rubel, B. Manning, 81 Itchie, R. Harris, R. Kadlec, R. Frumkin, J. Stieglitz. Row 3-J. Lowenstein, D. Kowal, Landers, Giller, B. Eisenstein, N. Wong, L. Fuyikawa, S. Chimamura, E. Kinoshita, A. Jung, S. Haarsrick, B. Roth, Y. Yamamoto. 89 l VAN HISE DIVISION Row 1-J. Kraft, H. Nixon, Warren, Mr. Van Hise, Felman, P. Zuckerman, H. Kinnish. Row 2-K. Konicek, Tappan, M. Fogel, T. Gallagher, Lorentzen, R. Goldblatt, E. Swidler, Black, Horberg, H. Frank, Braverman. Row 3--N. Nishiyama, C. Canezaro, S. Pomper, S. Williams, E. Donnelly, Rudolf, V. Karr, L. Kline, S. Siegel, C. Coren, M. Dosick, M. Becker. Democracy in Actionf, 90 ns MLW FRESHMAN OFFICERS H. Chiz, M. Weill, F. Mintz, R. Feldman, S. Davis, T. Tsubauchi, L. Mitchel. BARNARD DIVISION Row I-D. Turek, T. Akers, Mollner, W. Keelan, W. Bechtel, L. Olson, D. Pedroza. Row Z-B. Burke, G. Morgan, Nichols, I. Hilton, D. Cory, K. Beilfuss, O. Abaine, C. Kiddie, M. Johnson, J. King. Row 3-R. Arnold, J. Lasker, Z. DuBrow, B. Schwaitz, C. Chandler, L. Cohen, A. Carson, H. Gold- smith, M. Huber, Payne. Row 4-S. Edelman, R. King, L. Zoloto, A. Wells, Shinosaki, Balb, M. Dravillas, C. Chelemsky, R. Herzoff, Kackajis. BROWN DIVISION Row I-B. Rubich, E. Frankfort, P. Friedrichs, Mrs. L. Brown, Albert, N. Horner, McElneny. Row 2-D. Barton, Conway, F. Cook, H. Fishman, Delgado, H. Fine, S. Martinez, W. Minnich. Raw 3--S. Glass, L. Okada, B. Thompson, A. Saiki, Swartz, N. VVallace, VV. Silberman, Palmer, B. Lonchar, S. Losinsky, P. Gelman. Row 4-R. Worth, M. Solohubow, D. Younger, D. Solomon, Schwartz, Swain, A. Elseman, Pines, T. Stein, E. Block, M. Goldfarb. CLAIR DIVISION Row I-C. Kerns, D. Carter, M. Benzamin, Mr. Clair, L. Lee, S. Morris, P. Siegel. Row 2--N. Boerger, L. Kayser, D. Myers, D. Feldman, G. Stern, Conrad, B. Borkstrom, F. Adams, J. Armstrong, R. Block, W. Lawson. Row 3--K. Fujimota, M. Swanson, R. Turner, G. Doi, H. Kroger, D. Polfer, B. Riggs, B. Biagh, E. Pope, F. Rosenburg. Raw 4--P. Bernstein, D. Witt, G. Cohn, C. Youngren, R. Crowe, B. Drager, LaMontagne, B. Golten. CONNELLY DIVISION Row 1'-R. Feldman, B. Marsello, M. Amers, M. Hurowtiz, H. Connelly, A. Magoun, B. Scott, M. VVolkhamer. Row 2'-B. Litt, V. Hurr, Fleet, R. Higgins, R. Eiseman, L. Rosengard, Shutter, S. Tichy, M. Ross, P. Binyon, B. Barnett. Row 3--P. Frahm, Shorr, G. Amber, Elmes, C. Virgines, M. Bley, A Lavin, L. Abrams, M. Portis, C. Pritchard, M. Chayer. DANIELS DIVISION Row I-D. Fisch, R. Hebert, R. Pfister, Mrs. Daniels, B. Kokos, P. Hersh, H. Hutchisson. Row 2--Y. Shimamura, Abern, D. France, G. Unterberger, L. Dawson, N. Jacobs, R. Johnson, S. Shulman, P. Pahl, E. Savage. Raw 3-N. Paektor, Gershenow, Dennison, M. Johnson, R. Mayers, A. Merry, B. Stormont, A. Perakis, A. Short. Row 4--Y. Suginoto, D. Zietz, D. Hirschfeld, G. Makiyama, M. Kelsey, P. Friend, I. Kaye. GRAVES DIVISION Row I-R. Golden, Gillis, W. Duncan, M. Olson, L. Harness. Row 2-R. Brendel, F. Friddle, H. Smith, R. Domey, Alexander, D. Sachnoff, R. Kahan, A. Macapia Row 3'-J. Blume, M. Sneed, J. Rifkind, M. Shalin, M. LaVeille, F. Boyles. HINKLEY DIVISION Raw 1' H-D. Glyn, C. Elias, D. Kirk, Miss Hinkley, D. Tooker, Hobgood, P. Bauer. Row 2---J. Malkin, Johnson, R. Coopersmith, H. Weil, A. Domash, R. Stone, T. Verner, M McMichael, M. Tateel. Row 3-G. Morris, D. Griffith, Sterious, D. Kamerling, P. Cook, B. Rawson, M. Likins, V. Rad- zuik, P. Smith, M. Rubenstein. Row 4---D. Orosco, P. Clark, N. Oberndorf, M. Gollos, L. Ruppert, Fujii. HOWELL DIVISION Row If-VV. MacDonald, G. Morita, V. Utley, Mr. Howell, B. Eisenberg, G. Sachs, E. Horwich. Raw 2'-G. Levato, B. Jones, D. Deardorff, R. Schultz, S. Walker, A. Haas, T. Goldman, E. Zisook, J. Russell. Row 3--J. Maas, L. Kraus, S. Stein, V. Pearl, Lardizabal, R. Jacobson, E. Altheimer, D. Jarvis, M. Jaffe. Row 4--C. Degironne, F. Samuels, F. Mallate, M. Steinberg, D. Matthews, H. Turner, E. Arita, H. Reiter, D. Okamoto. JEWEL DIVISION Row 1'-R. Willehs, B. Berhelhurst, D. Hart, B. Melling, L. Skinkus, E. Haworth, H. Warren. Row 2-P. Warner, Goldman, H. Miller, L. Duncan, J. Judy, N. Hankin, N. Rudenberg, M. Yancy, D. Fecht. Row 3'-M. Ascher, D. Gorski, T. Yaclcer, G. Hamill, W. Hoffman, G. Hellerman, N. Gomberg, Kuhle, H. Chiz. JOHNSON DIVISION Row 1'eL. Gamze, L. Drapier, M. MacLean, Johnson, L. Thompson, M. Rosen, D. Gouwens. Row 2--J. Garrick, A. Anderson, Labes, S. Hoffman, Balsen, C. Levinson, Forney, M. Karp, C. Couper, B. Kahn. Row 3-M. Zuckerman, P. Conlon, F. Ball, L. Gayle, W. Parish, F. Sabo, D. VValsh, VV. Ford, P. Kadison, B. Rawlings, F. Hanania, W. Tapia. Row 4-K. Lahnum, M. Hoffman, F. Lieberman, Bryan, A. Johnson, H. Raymore, Pirie, P. Men- denhall, D. Rogers, A. McCorkie. KUBIC DIVISION Row I'-J. Parham, M. Levy, M. Deacon, E. Kubik, P. Heisler, D. Keer, R. Cooper. Row 2-S. Stobart, P. Stein, P. Halbroeder, L. VVeiss, F. Hult, R. Bloch, A. Figluilo, M. Montague, A. Dipert, J. Borris, C. Anderson. Row 3'-B. Govostis, D. Delfer, B. Anderson, G. Hefter, E. Sacks, A. O'Donnell, O, Moon, H. Wolinetz, J. Frankenberg, A. Berghausen, A. Jordan, L. Levinson. LEINS DIVISION Row I-D. Wilermot, C. Walke, Jeck, Miss Leins, T. Patterson, A. Mendel, R. Bierman. Row 2-P. Ammon, B. Kushinsky, E. Benjamin, Hergesheimer, W. Albert, D. Clymer, P. Kaplan, S. Glasser, L. Frankel. Row 3-W. Kamba, N. McMullen, C. Ernst, L. Weiss, H. Ziv, E. Ierding, D. Boyd, P. Luhmann, K. Shifris, P. Gilbert, E. Betts, K. Inouye. LLOYD DIVISION Raw 1-T. Murphy, N, Fisher, N. Shapiro, Miss Lloyd, P. Roman, L. Granade, Erb. Row 2-B. Eisendrath, G. Tognarey, H. Levy, Updyke, R. Baron, C. Hagan, G. Tankred, Toppel, D. Yoh, B. McLaughlin. Row 3-E. Cook, M. Merrill, C. Nitgang, D. Ballin, S. Ellis, G. Barbour, R. Edwards. Row 4-N. Gold, Berard, M. Will, S. Sugasawara, A. Stevenson, S. Goodman. ' r MIX DIVISION Row I-A. Fein, B. Abelson, M. Coplan, Miss Mix, H. Bridges, N. Sturm, O. Baker. Row 2--D. Reinwald, S. Ryzow, VVolf, E. Wright, R. Jacobson, Ring, L. Silver, C. Stein, N. Olson, Y. Ogata. Row 63?--I-L. Kpalan, A. Paredes, B. Gould, P. Snyderman, C. Woody, L. Miller, H. Elkis, R. Dorfman, . apes. Row 4-R. Crowe, Sabin, E. Alrheimer, M. VVilhelm, D. Ford, S. Levin, R. Gilbert, N. VVhitney, M. Sapkin. NAPERALSKI DIVISION Row 1'-E. Klingman, R. Vervaet, M. Millar, M. Malmberg, Mr. Naperalski, J. Rubel, F. Mintz. Row 2--G. Booker, R. Graham, J. Lambert, Schur, T. Slattery, B. Schwarz, D. Booth, W. Beadell, J. Boughman, E. Sharp, T. Bauml. Row 3'-R. Greenwald, Goldberg, S. Besson, I. Kramer, B. YVatson, B. Dowdell, M. Rosenberg, R. Sleeper, S. Moss. 1 PEEBLES DIVISION Raw PMS. Marks, A. Knight, Schluter, Miss Peebles, A. Jaspersen, Edinburg, B. Gilberg. Row 2-S. Troxel, F. Cohen, W. Hartshorn, F. Witt, D. Larrison, F. Powell, G. Hefter, B. Pasik, P. McMenamin, Jacobson. Row 3-R. LaMotte, I-Ioughteling, C. Hensley, Silberman, Friedberg, C. Kulawas, N. Adams, D. Goldberg, B. Appleby, H. Hartenstein. Row 4-P. Goldman, I. Sadow, G. Gabriel, L. Burge, F. Hayashida, R. Markovits, E. WVilliams. ROHRKE DIVISION Row I--R. Kalnitz, P. Donald, D. Friedland, Mr. Rohrke, H. Mishkin, Buchanan, S. Weiner. Row 2-J. Cohn, R. Botham, A. Kohlep, I. Markus, N. Kroan, M. Wale, M. Sachs, P. Dick, B. Hill, D. Weiner. Row 3--L. Eskew, P. Ase, R. Bramen, Mathias, M. Schaaf, Rosenblatt, W. West, E. Kohlhagen, B. Wilke. Row 4--E. McVay, D. Horwitz, L. Anderson, E. Goodman, A. Schurman, E. Levin, M. Levinson, K. Wohl, B. Bertelsen, S. Bentley. RUNDQUIST DIVISION Row I-J. Holland, I. Dart, A. Task, Miss Rundquist, C. Thormahlen, B. Josefson, D. Forhy. Row ZH-R. Hawkes, C. Foster, A. Pridgen, G. Lambert, S. Cohon, B. Buettner, L. Block, D. Wald- shine, L. Levy, A. Stevenson, P. Pierson, B. Strope. SCHNACKANBERG DIVISION v Row I--D. Gehrke, G. Spearson, Rosenzweig, G. Oscherwitz, M. Hersh, A. Pikowsky, Benson, G. Mohammed, Stoltz. Row 2--J. Jacobson, R. Schutz, L. Beverly, E. Bridges, J. Friedlander, Mrs. Schnackenberg, M. Man- son, G. Frank, M. Handler, T. Jones, M. Actipes. Row 3-R. Medoga, I. Cohen, S. Wilkinson, Wilson, S. Sasaki, Galloway, A. Eirinberg, R. Stcavirs, G. Oya, A. Ross. Row 4-L. Wendell, E. Scher, M. Yungmeyer, P. Rowe, P. Kaplan, J. Bromberg, T. Nevis, S. Kawanaga, L. Hill. SHIDLER DIVISION Row I--W. Nichols, M. Weinstein, E. Swanson, Mr. Shideler, L. Flink, S. Gessner, W. Johnson. Bow 2--R. Navarrete, Y. McElroy, B. Lewy, A. Glenn, D. Beerman, A. Joyce, D. Mintz, A. Aprill, O. Robinson. Row 3--J. McLean, Cohen, R. Mclflven, M. Wurtzburg, P. Swanson, T. Robinson, N. Christmas, D. Nishiyama, L. Reimamm. Row 4--L. Hamilton, Levy, M. VVolfner, A. Cain, Berk, H. Fruad, A. Garvey, H. Czerner. STONER DIVISION Row If-H. Adelman, Carlson, Smedley, Mrs. Stoner, B. Schaab, D. Swengel, L. Garbin. Row 2--L. Lickerman, M. Cross, A. Hanshaw, R. Tompkins, R. Goldberg, Hanes, Y. Alpern, J Larson, A. Noreen, G. Mayer, B. Theobald. Row 3'-H. Works, M. Goldsmith, P. Yamamoto, H. Rosenblum, D. Crotty, E. Evans, I. Cadden T. Nolan, D. Benson, H.'Lerch. Row 4-G. Lizarraraz, M. Ramirez, Greenspan, M. Symons, B. Saylor, B. Griggs, G. Brooks. TANNEBAUM DIVISION Row LAR. Lee, P. Berggren, S. Givot, G. Tannenbaum, Potter, E. Polen, R. Lunn. Row 2'-J. Goldfarb, B. Barnard, A. Anderson, Sandle, M. Utnehmer, Fitch,C. Johnston, R Cox, T. Zarris, Grzenia, F. Brottman. - Row 3--I. Blumenthal, K. Meagher, C. Jacobs, M. Hartenstein, S. Sizemore, F. Andalman, Melander, M. Johnson, D. Smith, D. Cohswell. Row 4--P. Seal, D. Schuh, Zucker, D. Schram, C. Haruta, Maclaire, A. DeBruyn. Freshies after Lunch Paying up! US gauge ' Zctzivzitzies If you are not too tired to go sight-seeing after your normal school day is done, then come with me and take a look behind the scenes to see some of the activities that pro- vide so much fun and instruction for Hyde Parkers. No matter where your interest lies, you will see your fellow students enjoying an activity in that line. For those who show signs of being an Einstein, j.g., there is Sigma Epsilon, Pythagoreans, Euclideans, Junior and Senior English Honor, Botany Club, or Conservation Club. For the uninitiated, it should be explained that these are all honor clubs. But don't let that word honor scare you- you do not have to have an I. of 200 in order to join. Our budding Dinahs and Frankies may join Girls Chorus-boys, keep out l-, Male Chorus-girls, please don't try to sneak in with a pair of slacks!-, and A Cappella. For the budding Arturo Toscanini or Yehudi Menuhin we have the Orchestra and Junior and Senior Bands. Future stage and screen stars may practise on their suffering fellow students by joining Blue Mask or the Radio Guild. If you have a lot of brain, brawn, and time, you can help to put out a good publication like the AITCHPE or The VVeekly. Student Government and Boosters help to develop an interest in government, and work to further the interests of the school. For you mechanically inclined boys, there are three mar- velous organizations which give you excellent chances to tinker. The Film Service Club members show the films and slides that we all like so wellg the Stage Force helps with all activities taking place in Loomis Hall, the North OH-ice Printers put out the daily bulletin and do special work for the teachers. VVhere enterprising students roam, there are many more activities than those which we have just mentioned. So, turn the pages, look around, End the club that meets your taste-and then join it pronto! 1 , I ! 5, SIGMA OFFICERS Sec. E. KLEITMAN, Mlss Kuiuus, Pres. M. HOFFMAN. Trms. J. MILLER, V. Pres. H. KLEI'I'MAN. SIGMA EPSILON The graduating class of June 1947 contains 182 Sigmas-but not even that class wonderful as it is, has the audacity to suggest that it contains 182 geniuses. So donit think that any student who manages to receive no grade lower than G and to maintain an average of E in his majors is a 'genius'. He does, how- ever, usually possess the qualities which make a successful student, or a successful person anywhere, namely: industry, dependability, and initiative. Look at a list: of South OH'ice helpers, of hall guards, of Junior English Tutors, or even of AITCHPE workers-most of them are Sigmas. By being a Sigma, that is, by showing that he has the traits of industry, dependability, and initiative, a student becomes eligible for many activities which help the school, teach the participants, and are loads of fun to boot. SIGMA EPSILON Row 1--J. VVeinstein, I. Miller, E. Rothschild, D. Nelson, Linden, M. Goldzband, P. Gardner, P. Hodgson. Row 2'-H. Kleitman, S. Gould, M. Hefter, M. Rosenbaum, H. Bokas, H. Levin, VV. Roth, C. Collins, H. Natof, A. Peters, K. Lee, L. Kernchen. 104 SIGMA VII Row I--M. Hoffman, Pres., D. Cohen, M. Ford, B. Serat, B. Norris, L. Coplan, A. Blomneld, Cohen, Norman. Row 2--M. Koser, C. Dresser, S. Jacobs, N. Friedman, B. Small, R. Ruud, L. Kartun, S. Bank, C. Gentzel, E. Horwich, L. Rautenberg, DeBofsky. Row 3'eN. Frank, D. Hafron, C. Walen, B. Larson, N. VVolfe, Korshak, A. Knoll, C. Perper, R. Castleman, L. Tjernberg, E. Bender, G. Marcado, F. Nagasawa. Row 4-S. Hall, S. Sternberg, S. Sporn, Cohn, B. Fox, B. Kaufman, K. Bogan, G. Hiratsuka, Hamada, M. VVeiss. Sigma Epsilon is to Hyde Park what Phi Beta Kappa is to a university. Sigma is the oldest scholastic honor society in any Chicago high school. It was founded in 1919 by Miss Agnes Stuart, a Latin teacher and the first dean of girls at Hyde Park. After Miss Stuart left, Miss Beulah Shoesmith took over Sigma, and led it successfully for many years. Now Miss Majel Kurrie is heading it for the second year and doing a wonderful job. The membership of Sigma has grown by leaps and bounds throughout the years. In 1919, there were 85 pioneer Sigmas, in 1922, there were 225, and in the spring semester of SIGMA VI +Row PTA. Grossman, W. Frank, B. Dresser, Levin, E. Morris, Lipsky, Weilard, N. Gold, B. Solomon. Raw Z-ME. Magnuson, Posternock, B. Ray, R. Ticktin, G. Kaplan, H. Horney, M. Kovnet, Reinganum, A. Agatstein, R. Schloss, S. Jacobson, C. Golden. Row 3--I. Sawa, M. Kume, F. Fox, P. Moore, Siegel, L. Kimura, T. Bernheimer, B. Segal, D. Goldwyn, J. Greenebaum, E. Liffmann, G. Schour. Row 4-S. Friedman, M. Feriberg, Wezelman, C. Abe, D. Greenspahn, D. Kuss, P. Singman, H. Lieberman, J. Steinberis. I 105 SIGMA V l l Row I-G. Meagher, E. Shanberg, Gustafson, D. Stone, N. Smith, P. Morrow, T. Waterman. Row 2'-L. Wong, W. Gans, VV. Spellberg, G. Fawcett, M. Serby, E. Kleitman, R. Stein, A. Vergara, T. Scher, R. Myers, C. Arends. Row 3-J. Hobbs, Ebert, A. Armstrong, M. Schmittler, 1947, membership is a record 407. During the fall semester of 1946, Myron Hoffman was the president of Sigma, Hortense Kleitman was the vice-president, Esther Kleit- man was the secretary, and Irmgart Miller was the treasurer. The ofiicers of Sigma dur- ing the spring semester of 1947 are Myron Hoffman, president, Esther Kleitman, vice- S. Rose, P. Wright, A. Kinslow, T. Stein. president, Jerome VVeiland, secretary, and Jean Shaw, treasurer. Sigma has had an interesting term in the school-year 1946-47, filled with many parties, lots of fun, and much hard Work. Let's look at some of the parties and fun first. On October 3, there was a party fea tur- ing the talents of Miss Whelen and of NIrs. SIGMA IV Row I--J. Jackson, D. Goodrich, Rhodes, E. Zerolis, B. Pieber, M. Westall, A. Simmerman. Row 2-il. Wicker, L. Johnson, B. Clayton, M. Gordon, S. Mawrence, M. Chatfield, B. Senn, B. Fineberg, C. Johnson, S. Segal. Row 3'-J. Kohn, Richardson, I. Palman, R. Hirschfelder, D. Rosanes, M. Feldman, Shaw, I. Kublin, Leshin, B. Lustig, I. Durlacher. 106 SIGMA III Row 1-N. Peck, B. Kurth, B. Marsello, H. Schlesinger, A. Task, E. Overgaard, C. Krinsky. Row 2-M. Zolot, Y. Pry, E. Perlman, R. Frumkin, A. Hoffman, L. Brottman, T. King, Alexander, R. Snyder, M. Cross, D. Maxwell. Row 3--P. Binyon, C. Sanders, P. May, A. Bernstein, C. Jaffe, L. Alcivar, S. Garlington, B. Smith, E. Dober, B. Ellis, N. Quiriconi, E. Maier, E. Birmingham. Row 4'fC. Dennerline, P. Rosenfield, R. Matsubara, Abramson, C. Ross, N. WVong, M. Dosick, M. Becher, N. Pollak. Brandenburg. Miss Whelen, amidst general laughter, acted out the story of her trip to the Grand Canyon, and Mrs. Brandenburg read the hand-writing of any soul hardy enough to dare an analysis of his character. On De- cember 5, there was a great Christmas party, with two films: Arts and Crafts in Mexico, and a Walt Disney feature, Arctic Antics. March 26 saw a party during which Miss Claw- son recited poems, and Werner Frank won a ballpoint pen for winning a guessing game. There were other parties on April IO, May 5, and June 5. Of course, all of these parties offered cokes and cakes to the ravenous Sigmas. In the schoolyear 1946-7, sixty-four students applied for scholarships. So far, two of them have been lucky enough to win-Ruth Perman won a half-year scholarship to Roosevelt Col- lege, and Edward Rosen won a year's scholar- ship to the Illinois Institute of Technology SIGMA II Row I-J. Fireman, B. Hofman, R. Trugman, E. Krinsley, Aller. Row 2-H. Unger, P. Mash, C. Seelig, M. McCloud, B. De La Paz, S. Edison, S. Miller, H. Ohlhausen, A. Fox, P . Kirby, C. Wolf, E. Klein, Hirschberg. Raw 3-J. Lowenstein, R. Borden, E. Levinger, F. Goldman, M. Johnson, M. Israel, H. Newman, C. Semmers, P . 'Mitlin, P. Salomon, E. Idaka. Row 4-I. Hartstein, A. Taymor, M. Ebstein, K. Javella, B. Gans, I. Lezak, C. Edison. 107 l 1A SIGMA Row I--Y. Alpern, M. Portis, R. Golden, R. Salkin, M. Hurowitz, R. Baron, S. Glasser, W. Duncan. Row 2--N. Hankin, A. Dipert, S. Cohon, Malkin, P. Roman, R. Goldberg, Shorr, L. Block, L. Duncan, J. Saugdley, D. Booth, L. Levy. Row 3-H. Chiz, T. Yacker, Frankenberg, Goldman, H. Miller, N. Gold, M. Olson, B. Litt, P. Luhmann, S. Besson, L. Rosengard. Row 4--S. Moss, M. Gomberg, B. Eisendrath, M. Shalin, D. Griggith, R. Hawkes, A. Jordan, N. McMulhen, C. Ernst. In the class of January 1947, there were thirty-three four-year Sigmas. On the morn- ing of graduation day, these lucky thirty-three received their permanent pins in a very beauti- ful ceremony. The pins, by the way, cost Sigrna S19.76. In June 1946, the pins for the four-year Sigmas cost 258.653, Now you Sigmas know where your membership dues land! The following section will show you some of the activities in which the Sigmas participate. One of the popular honor activities is Senior English Honor. Do you enjoy pouring over rare manuscripts, reading old literary works, or discussing the rise of the drama? Many Hyde Parkers do, as is shown by the large membership of Mrs. Louise Kirby's Senior English Honor. This club, which meets daily, has a Fine time reading, discussing, and creating. SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR Row I-J. Nevis, Goldstein, D. Goldstein, N. Schurman, Mrs. Kirby, H. Natof, D. Burch, B. Lust, N. Diamond, M. Feirberg. Row 2'-C. Edelson, L. Coplan, Levin, T. Eger, S. Friedman. 108 JUNIOR ENGLISH TUTORS Row I-eJ. Richardson, Schaar, D. Stone, A. Levinson, M. Harley, S. Warehime. Row 2'-B. Clayton, Teplitz, E. Birmingham, S. Rothnagel, Stuckey. JUNIOR ENGLISH TUTORS What is an indirect object? What are the functions of a noun clause? What did Julius Caesar mean when he said Et tu, Brute ? These are only some ofthe questions that the Junior English Tutors answer as they help be- wildered freshmen and sophomores. The Tutors are ready and willing to help anyone who needs assistance in his English studies. They are a great help to both students and teachers: they help students who have gotten behind in their work because of illness or because they do not understand some point of the work, and they relieve the teachers of much extra work. Junior English Tutors are under the super- vision of Miss Myra Paine. JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR Curtain going up-on a Junior English Honor production. These juniors, interested in classic drama, meet first period on each morning with Miss Myra Paine. They present plays by such dram- atists as Shakespeare and Moliere for their own enjoyment, as shows for other Hyde Parkers, and as programs for assemblies. In the spring semester, for example, they presented ahighly successful production of The Taming of the Shrew , starring Joanne Eggleston. Besides taking part in a very interesting activity, the members of Junior English Honor develop poise, stage presence, and diction and learn the principles of fine acting. 109 PYTHAGOREANS Row I--R. Fine, F. Melchoir, M. Lowengard, Mrs. Shull, C. Golden, W. Frank, Weiland. Row 2-B. Larson, H. Levin, P. Rendone, C. Gentzel, M. Hoffman, T. Guinsatao, I. Sarnat, M. Ford, B. Small, L. Taurenberg, Greenebaum, E. Liffmann. PYTHAGOREANS All right, genius, wake up now-sharpen your pencil and your wits. You, too, may be a winner of the VVilson Math Contest, if you have had three years of math, with an E plus average, a dash of genius, and enough obstin- acy to stick to a problem till it is solved-a process which may take two seconds or two weeks. Mrs. Shull will grind up plenty of calculus, analytical geometry, and liberal doses of Hreviewl' for you to digest. Do you take to this sort of diet? Try Pythags and End out. EUCLIDEANS EUCLIDEANS And so to bed, you junior math wizards, to blissful dreams- No! Have a few nightmares, courtesy of Miss Von Horn. There will be cube roots, navigation, and numerous other dainty morsels doing a Virginia reel in your head. There will be that problem that was so easy for everybody except you, the one that was hard for everyone, and parts of that movie on celestial navigation. But you will have lots of the company that misery loves, plus reams of fun, if you join your friends in Euclideans. Row Ie-M. Schmidt, M. Chatfield, Sec'y-Treas., A. Vergara, Pres., Miss Von Horn, G. Blyholder, D. Stone, G. Workman. Row 2-T. Bernheimer, C. Arends, G. Fawcett, M. Danner, R. Taniguchi, A. Lewis, B. Clayton, M. Feldman, R. Kimura. 110 ZOOLOGY CLUB Row I-C. Jaffe, E. Krinsley, H. Unger, Mr. Shideler, C. Elias, H. Kreeger, E. Overgaard. Row 2--L. Geske, M. Zolot, L. Bram, L. Brottman, R. Axelrood, B. Stanford, M. Rose, L. Klein, E. Perlman, B. Lotz. Row 3-J. Giller, S. Horowitz, L. Handler, N.Quiriconi, P. Dubert, L. Saltsider, Simmons, M. Ebstein, M. Gruen, N. Perlow, Dornan. ZOOLOGY CLUB Bees, bats, bass, baboons-yes, all these and many other members of the animal kingdom might be topics for discussion at a meeting of the Zoology Club. Under the capable direction of Mr. Shideler, the eager zoologists use many methods of studying animals, their habits, and habitats. Besides participating in lively dis- cussions, the club members listen to reports, prepared by fellow members, on various sub- jects of interest. They also go on field trips- and have a great time. ' CONSERVATION CLUB Hear ye! Hear ye! Attention all Hyde Parkers interested in preserving and protecting the flora and fauna of this region! The mem- bers of the Conservation Club, which meets during ninth and tenth periods every other Friday under the leadership of Mrs. Margaret Hawkes, will be glad to have you join their ranks. Our green-thumbed junior Burbanks enjoy lectures, botanical brainbusters, and dis- cussions at their meetings. Field trips are also an important item on the agenda. CONSERVATION CLUB Row I-F. Platon, L. johnson, R. Kreig, Treas., I. Miller, Pres., Mrs. Hawkes, Brewer, V. Pres., R. Eggert, Sec'y, P. Powers, Shaw. Row 2'-j. Fraling, H. Roth, M. Rose, D. Schebler, Sonderegger, G. Jocobs, Hobgood, G. Biesel, E. Ohman, M. Feldman, A. MacFarland. 111 -fl.. ki it A CAPPELLA I Row I-D. Gordon, J. Tasn, Sec'y, H. Lieberman, Accompanist, G. Kloster, V. Pres., P. Malloy, Girl's Bus. Mgr., D. Raymond, Pres., A. Hinshaw, Bus. Mgr., C. Novak, Treas., D. Burch. Row 2--L. Medansky, A. Agat- stein, L. Lambert, M. Harper, R. Kreig, R. Fechc, R. Adams, M. Alter, G. Roeseler, D. Klare. Row 3'-A. Schim- berg, C. Arends, A. Gersh, B. Alexander, D. Cook, S. Harris, M. Bloom, G. Brown, B. Greyberg, F. Fisher, R. Given. Row 4--G. Boyajian, M. Davison, E. Jacob, R. Domey, B. Grafman, N. Kope, D. Rosanes, F. Babb, J. Dawson. A CAPPELLA Was your last-minute cramming for some very important iinal ever interrupted by the strains of Little Town of Bethlehemu? Were you ever concentrating on the good and bad qualities of hydrogen when Home on the Range intruded? You tried hard GJ to stick to facts-but melody won out. The chances are that you were hearing the A Cappella chorus. This club consists of senior and junior boys and girls, all of them capable ofcarrying a tune, some of them taking private singing lessons. And they all love to sing. A CAPPELLA 2 Row I-E. Morris, Liedel, B. Marks, B. Lewison, Miss Lee, R. Karras, L. Zabrin, B. Snapp, B. Wells. Row 2- A. Leib, Larmoth, S. Pollyea, M. Moon, M. Liningstone, G. Pursian, E. Nadson, C. Sarlas, R. Snyder. Row 3-H. Murakami, Richardson, M. Rattner, C. Lacayo, W. Riggs, B. Nickerson, P. Wright, U. Meyer. Row 4'-M. Rose, Steinberg, B. McMann, Vardase, L. Sitton, McLean, Weinberg. 114 A CAPPELLA 3 Row 1'-P. Cannon, C. Denny, O. Hardin, D. Young, I. Flink, B. Fowler, Treas., B. Schwarz, L. Heilbronner, C. Carlson. Row 2--E. Gray, Lieber, F. Gitelman, A. Gitelman, B. Covington, D. Gunn, A. Knoll, R. Poncher, W. Bychowetz. Row 3--N. Bowman, M. Litt, B. Barancik, C. Kreag, J. Hefter, P. Desautels, J. Korshak, I. Fischel, R. Dreifuss, B. Segal. Row 4--E. Bayer, P. Grafton, Y. Henley, C. Borja, Hardy, K. Carey, P. Butts, C. Canezaro. A Cappella sings for many assemblies, the stands in the balcony of Loomis Hall, and Music Festival, and various other occasions. Sings with the beautiful tone and pi-ecisioii It always sings the kind of semi-classical tunes which is largely the handiwork of Miss Lee. Whlch everybody Whlstles' Then you wish you could join them-and The chorus, clad in blue gowns, always there is no reason why you can't. A CAPPELLA 4 Row I-L. Tarnowski, Linden, E. Wishnolf, B. Serat, G. Levering, C. Weiss, G. Taylor. Row Ze-F. Platon, P. Sabath, R. Reinstein, E. Singer, M. Touzios, V. Wilhoit, B. Manning, J. Landers, J. Pettigrew. Row 3-J. Posternock, N. Wolfe, Sabath, A. McArthur, K. Mclntyre, E. Ohman, M. Macpherson. 115 Row I-M. Benson, B. Covington, A. Knoll, Pres., Mrs. Lee, G. Roeseler, V. Pres., Larmoth, Sec'y, D. Klare. Row 2-B. Bogolub, Saez, M. Whipple, P. Monson, Robitchek, K. McIntyre, L. Heilbronner, Pettigrew, M. Rose, D. Rosanes, C. Borja, U. Meyer. MUSIC HONOR No, you do not have to be a minor Beethoven to join Music Honor. Music Honor is a club composed of music- ally talented students-or perhaps just those who like to sing or play an instrument. Miss Lee is the sponsor of Music Honor- a job which certainly keeps her busy. She aids the students with their music assign- ments and trains them in solo Work. MALE CHORUS Are you a boy? Do you like to sing in the shower? W7ould you like to join a chorus in which the sopranos do not drown out every- body? Then this is the club for you. Under the capable direction of Miss Stefanik, a lot of hoarse bassos and squealing sopranos Cmale, aged thirteenj are moulded into a good and popular chorus. The Male Chorus sings at assemblies and on other occasions. Row I-R. Morrison, H. lzunno, H. Lofgren, Treas., D. Robinson, Pres., Miss Stefanik, W. Holmberg, V. Pres., L. Beamer, Sec'y, S. Gold, Mall. Row 2-J. Kay, A. Lyons, D. Resnick, H. Klein, D. Pomper, H. Kent, R. Gouwens, Weinstein, Levinson, K. Suk, B. Holdt. Row 3--J. Dungan, R. Taniguchi, W. Boron, T. Allen W. Rech, B. Winter, D.Lindblad, R. Poole, V. Mattison. Row 4--J. Labarbera, G. Feldman, R. Dourlet, W. Rech, B. Wittenberg, Jacobson. 16 Row Ie-A. Loeb, S. Webber, S. Abramson, Miss Finley, M. Petersen, M. Steinmetz, S. Much, M. Balard Row 2-J. Daley, T. Bender, R. Watanabe, R. Tooker, M. Finley, Blume, M. Stubenvoll, M. Paulsen, L Miller, M. Bargamian, P. Pierson, M. Sweeney. Row 3-R. Eggert, L. Ahl, B. Soule, E. Rosen, A. Conner L. Summers P. Roberts, M. Costoplos, M. Stacy, P. Jones, C. Merchant, M. Goldzband. Row 4--P. Mash R. Larson, Rosenthal, Taylor, M. Pitcher, S. Katz, D. Boden, K. Horwitz. ORCHESTRA BAND Everybody likes to listen to an orchestra, Squeak!?? and everybody who plays an instrument likes Crash! to have the experience of playing in one. Hyde Park offers many opportunities to satisfy both . . . . n t whatever that ma be! K urges. For the budding musicians, there IS an O Y No-o-o, this is supposed to be in 4 4 time, elementary instruments class, for the average musicians, there is the Junior Orchestra, for the more advanced musicians, we have the Senior Orchestra, and all of us can listen. The senior group, heard on many occasions and directed by Miss Finley, has won many distinctions. Hearing such noises during rehearsal, one might think these independent musicians would never get together and play as one band. But they do, under the capable baton of Capt. Fagan, as is testified by the awards and trophies the band has won, among them an E rating in the city contest. Row IH-P. Hodgson, E. Nadson, P. Malloy, L. Abrams, Capt. Fagan, Fox, M. Snyder, D. Smith, M. VValker C. Rogiokos. Row 2--V. Teach, B. Walker, H. Roth, B. Ozeran, K. Boub, Sundeen, Pollak, H. Ingraham, C. Johnson, E. Grankfort, Record, A. Pridgen. Row JML. Bofani, F. Vaughan, H. Mishkin, S. Garbo, H. Radousky, H. Donko, E. Moss, I. Cohen, Blatt, C. Sanders, S. Lasko, R. Allen, L. Levinson. Row 4--D. Carpenter, B. Hurwitz, W. Untterberg, Freed, Carlson, B. Beeton, G. Jacobs, E. Kalleck, P. Krakover, T. Waterman, G. Ginsburg, R. Rodgers. 117 BLUE MASK Row I--B. Dresser, Liedel, E. Morris, Miss Hardy, G. Levering, B. Robinson, R. Ruud. Row 2'-E. Gray K. Mclntyre, N. Snell, Sec'y, Feldman, G. Roeseler, V. Wilhoit, C. Golub, G. Nyman, A. Knoll, Pres., M Maltz, V. Pres., Larmoth. Row 3'-R. Armin, B. Manning, S. Park, Britton, B. Hillman, P. Eisman, E Savlin, N. Kopf, V. Stam. Row 4--G. Simons, B. Segal, Berland, F. Winter, E. Grundy, M. Schoenberger RADIO GUILD Row I-MC. Sanders, F. Winter, K. Clawson, E. Maworth, A. Cohen, C. Edison, C. Perper, M. Maltz, S. Abram- son, F. Goldmans. 118 AITCHPE MAJOR Row I-J. VVezelmang P. Hodgson, Ed.-in-Chief, Miss Leitch, Sponsorg R. Levi, Prod. Ed.g Mr. Zehner, Sponsor. Row 2-E. Kernchen, Bus, Ed., A. Blumfield, Photog.g E. Liffman, Copy Ed., B. Segal, Classes Ed.g M. Cohen, ROTCg S. Sanders Faculty Ed., S. Rose, Act. Ed.g I. August, Sports Ed.g S. Updyke, Circul. Ed. AITCHPE Did you know that there is a publishing busi- ness going on at Hyde Park? And that its product is right under your nose at the moment? You don't believe us? VVell, we'll prove it. Like all publishers, we have an oflice- Room 328-in which we can all put our feet on desks, chew gum, read old copies of Esquire, and occasionally work. VVe have two big bosses, Miss Leitch and the editor-in-chief. VVhen the editor-in-chief doesn't know what to do, he runs to lVIiss Leitch-so you can see who does most of the work. Then there is a group of minor bosses, each of whom is in charge of one department, known as the Aitchpe major staff. The mem- bers of this group are all individualists, who want more space for their sections, disregard deadlines, and are general nuisances. The minor staff is a group of students who do most of the work, take most of the blame, and have to say yes all the time. Being a member 120 Ralph giving orders again. Sue and Barb take Zl peek at the dummy. AITCHPE MINOR Row 1-R. Pomerance, Branson, M. Dreyfus, Mr. Zehner, Miss Leitch, S. Segal, M. Kranz, Green. Row 2-D. Wein- stein, B. Clayton, A. Budts, H. Roth, Weiland, L. Fisher, F. Melchoir, R. Greig, M. Winiger, S. Jacobson, D. Goodrich, K. Mclntyre, F. Leindorfer. of the minor staff is like spending a year in purgatory, after which most of the minors are allowed to live the life of major staffers. There is also a department which collects all the dough, gets ads, and keeps the Annual from going into the red. It is headed by Mr. Zehner. The art department is under the supervision of Mrs. Nichols. Then there are the pictures. The formal ones were taken by a professional photogra- pher, but the snaps were taken by our own photographer. The copy is the product of sleepless nights, inky lingers, and mainly- Miss Leitch's suggestions. Few people read it, but it looks nice on the pages, doesn't it? When all the material has been gathered, itis pasted, pulled,and pushedintoaudummyu, which is then handed to a printer. We hope you now properly respect all our work, enjoy the AITCHPE, and buy another one next year. Yes sir! No sir! No excuses, sir! Dan and his harem. 121 WEEKLY MAJOR STAFF Row 1'-P. Singman, Asst. Ed., Siegel, Co-Ed.-in-Chief, R. Bensley, Co-Ed.-in-Chief, S. Gold, Sports Ed., R. Kosterlitz, Co-3rd page Ed. Row 2-F. Krause, Co-3rd page Ed., L. Telser, Co-Feat. Ed., R. Krieg, Car- toonist, T. Scheuer, Chief Cartoonist, W. Roth, Co-Feat. Ed., D. Greenspahn, Copy Ed. WEEKLY Miss Byrne, there aren't enough stories for the third page! 'LMiss Byrne, the cuts didn't come in, and what are We going to do ? Mr. Zehner, the money isn't all in and we can't find any cards! These queries, wails, and other strange noises issue from Room 117, Where Oscar lives, to- gether With the hard-working UD reporters and editors of the 'KWeekly , and sundry people who Wander in and out when they have nothing better to do. But besides tomfoolery, one of Chicago's best high school papers came from Room 117, with most of the credit due to Miss Byrne. The VVeeklyU faithfully echoes the opinions of the students, brings much informative and entertaining material, and helps greatly in many worthwhile campaigns. So, come one, come all-seventy-five cents, a thin three-quarters of a dollar, will get you a semester's subscription to the great Weekly ! WEEKLY MINOR STAFF Row I-M. Saltzman, E. Wishnoff, D. Gordon, Mr. Zehner, Lieber, B. Daniels, Frazin. Row 2-J. Stein, R. Straker, B. Langham, E. Savlin, H. Minkus, F. Gitelman, K. Boub, J. Labarbera, H. Wolf. Row 3-E. Jacob, M. Moore, M. Walker, G. Meeks, J. Radt, J. Britton, J. Hiley, B. Segal. 122 N... Q THE WEEKLY AT WORK Byrned up? Big discussion. You tell her, Lester 12 How's your circulation, Norm? Don consults with Rus. Row I-J. Lieber, P. Desautels, B. Small, Liedel, Lipsky, E. Morris, B. Ray. Row 2-L. Wong, F. Neu- groschl, M. Feirberg, M. Serby, A. Saiki, A. Smalling, R. Straker, Humphreys, G. Morris, R. Wolf, T. Wein- stein. Row 3-R. Gordon, T. Bernheimer, M. Ballin, W. Leon, D. Goldwyn, F. Attschuler, R. Eggert, A. Schul- man, S. Coren, Posternock, T. Stein. Row 4--M. Macpherson, E. Josephs, Vicker, E. Parker, G. Dornan, L. Tjernberg, B. Rosenthal, D. Cook, Branson, B. Kaufman, A. Pick, B. Fineberg, B. Roth. SENIOR SPONSORS Senior Sponsors is a group of boys and girls who perform those functions at Hyde Park which, at home, are usually relegated to older brothers and sisters. They serve in the North, South, and attendance oiiices, and sometimes take charge of classes. Others explain the vicissitudes of high school life to freshies, answering their questions, and helping them during division. The Senior Sponsors, under the direction of Miss Viola Kuehn, is another Hyde Park organization which really serves the school. STUDENT GOVERNMENT A government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Yes, that is a fitting des' cription of the Student Government at Hyde Park. The registration of voters, the elections, the upkeep of all bulletin boards, and many other tasks are managed by this group of class ofiicers and members of the Election Com- mission, under the leadership of Miss Clawson. They set an example for other Hyde Parkers to follow by living according to the principles of their school and community. Row I--H. Michelson, F. Seidner, M. Lowengard, Miss Clawson, E. Zerolis, B. Norris, T. Waterman. Row 2--E. Kleitman, C. Johnson, I. Pivitz, D. McFadden, F. Mintz, T. Stein, A. Agatstein, S. Garlington, R. Snyder, J. Jackson. Row 3-Q-H. Chiz, Shaw, B. Gans, N. Thornton, M. Weill, C. Himmel, Greenebaum, Branson, F. Attschuler. Row 4-SK. Lee, C. Collins, B. Clayton, P. Gardner, P. Rendone, E. Rosen, D. Goodrich, D. Michener, R. Lawler, M. Andrews. 124 STAGE FORCE Lights! Curtain! Action! The show must go on-and it certainly could not without the eficient stage force. The stage force consists of the boys who make sure that the mike-:s are o.k. and that all the props are propped Where they should be. They also work the spotlights and the curtains, and generally take care of all the dirty work which is a vital part of every glittering performance. hflr. Ausby Hendy is the sponsor. It is these helpful boys who are largely re- sponsible for the ease and fluidity with which all the performances and assemblies are pre- sented in Loomis Hall. NORTH OFFICE PRINTERS Take a group of boys. Attach inky Hngers. Add paper, inks, and duplicators. Place in a small room just off the North OH:1ce. You then have the North OHice Printers. This group of boys Work every day. It turns out the daily bulletin, the program blanks, and the attendance blanks. All of these papers are instruments very important in the eHicient running of a great school. Sometimes the boys turn out Hspecialjobsn- programs for assemblies, work sheets for civics, various lists, and so on. These boys are Very important in the running of Hyde Park-and they save a lot of printer's bills. NORTH OF F I CE PRINTERS Row 1'-J. Cordes, Miss Buckley, G. Workman. Row 2-D. Michener, A. Gustafson, E. Hanna. - STAGE FORCE Row 1'-C. Friedemberg, M. Harper, B. Slanker, K. Rivkin, L. BoFani, J. Holland. 125 Row I-E. Malm, G. Hollenbeck, A. Saz, Sec'y, Mall, Pres., W. Wilson, L. Mitchel, B. Thurman. Row 2-A Wolf, Chernich, R. Lunn, R. Shonack, l. Cohen, L. Chicca, V. Pres., W. Kruk, D. Barton, W. Kelley, Schur, P. Mandelstein. Row 3--A. Jordan, F. Vaugan, C. Johnson, Treas., D. Radt, G. Alguire, P. Johnson, Sadow, A. Garvey. FILM SERVICE Heroine in the clutches ofthe villain-hero to the rescue. Then-zip! the film dis- appears from the screen. Flash! a member of the Film Service repairs the damage and the film continues. Of course, the movies usually concern cube root, celestial navigation, or the landing of the Pilgrimsg but it is true that the boys are of great service to the school. BOOSTERS No!! Boosters do not assist burglars to climb into windows. Members of the club serve the school in many Ways, especially in connection with the Red Cross Drive and clean-up campaigns. Their meetings consist of discussions of teen-age life, reports on Red Cross programs, and occasionally-just to break the monotony-there are parties. Row IWH. Reiter, Aller, W. Frank, G. Dornan, Pres., Mrs. Brandenberg, D. Goodrich, V. Pres., L. Schmidt, Sec.-Treas., R. Kreig,'N. Horner, I. Durlacher. Row 2--J. Schaar, B. Segal, H. Bokas, M. Manson, D. Caplow, S. Pokrass, H. Horney, A. Mogoun, H. Havighurst, M. Petersen, Balsen, B. Lotz, F. Eneston, R. Rubin, S. Harris. Row itil. DeBofsky, N. DeHart, F. Adams, H. Blustein, A. Jemison, M. Gottstein, C. Gentzel, H. Minkus, S. Hurvitz, B. Delapaz, F. Leimdorfer, P. Ase, C. Rogiokos, Levy. Row 4--S. Sporn, G.'Hefter, B. Colelf, D. Schimdel, M. Keyes, N. Schurman, S. Chukerman, M. Snyder, J. Lorentzen, E. Dober, C. Simmers, S. Besson, G. Diamantis, S. Horowitz. 126 Row I-I. Lipsky, B. Mayer, D. Stone, H. Cranby, J. Gustafson, J. Liedel, E. Zerolis. Row 2--M. Armstrong, M. Gordon, B. Chapman, R. Baron, J. Erickson, M. Stacy, R. Golden, M. Livingstone, J. Thompson. Row 3-L. Evens, U. Frankel, R. Eggert, Lanahan, A. Saiki, T. Bernheimer, I. Kublin. Row 4QB. Papas, D. Sterious, B. Alexander, F. Neugroschl, G. Morris, D. Davis. SOUTH OFFICE The proverbial needle in the haystack may be hard to find, but, if there is need to delve into the realms of programs, trait slips, course- books, records, and other oH'icial school docu- ments, anything can be found readily in the archives of the South Office. Here a large staff of capable workers, headed by Mrs. Griswold, Miss Cummings, Miss Cranby, and Mrs. Lyons, diligently care for the voluminous files. BOX OFFICE Combination locks, tickets for school plays, dances, and games-these are just some ofthe items that the Hyde Park Box Ofiice sells. One of the Box OH'ice's biggest jobs, that of selling student pictures, turns the oHice into a reasonable facsimile ofa photographer's studio for some weeks each year. The Box OH'ice staff, under the direction of Miss Hansen, carries on all business with speed and precision. Row 1'-C. Walke, M. Weinstein, H. Lyons, H. Hansen, C. Reed, B. Egeland. Row 2--S. Dockman, H. Frank, L. Thal, F. Hult, B. Pasik, M. Potash, A. Knight, P. May, N. Gold, G. Asher, V. Radzuik, D. Williamson. 127 Row I-R. Kanter, M. Rosenthal, V. Manager, D. Wispe, Mgr., K. Horwitz, Ass't. Mgr., H. Miller. Row 2'-D. Boden, M. Cohen, Mgr. '46, M. Goldzband, A. Cohen, H. Barnes. LOST AND FOUND Tried all possible means of Ending that red mitten you lost? Couldn't you Find that chem- istry book behind the radiator in the lunch- room? Well, there is a good chance that those articles, and the pen you lost three semesters ago, might be in the Lost and Found. So that you will have easy hunting, Sgt. Hart- man's capable and helpful staff, on duty first through ninth periods, will gladly delve into the realms of unclaimed articles in search of your possessions. Row I--E. Rosen, T. Eger, Mr. Ottosen, E. Bensley. Row 2-M. Levitt, M. Kovnat, G. Kaplan. CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB Move that black one, and you'll capture his manf' There! Ilve captured your queen, and I win! To the uninitiated observer, this means nothing, but, to the members of the Chess 128 and Checkers Club, this means another victory. Under the guidance of Mr. Maurice Cttosen, this group labors long hours over various in- tricate offenses and defenses. Our champion- ship Chess and Checker Club deserves as much recognition as our football team. Mrs. Mattison, Mrs. Danner, Mrs. Holmberg, Mrs. Bank, V. Pres., Mrs. Novak, Pres., Mrs. Snave, Social Chairman, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Popkoff, Mrs. Biddleman, Treas. Row 1'--Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. McArthur, Mr. Gonnelly, Prin., Mrs. Crawford, Pres., Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Manning, V. Pres., Mrs. Stacy, Treas., Mrs. Band, Mrs. Allen. Raw 2'--Mrs. Weill, Mrs. Keyes, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Krinsky, Mrs. Granade, Mrs. Hopkind, Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Clutts, Mrs. Ulfendell, Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Holmberg. VARSITY MOTHERS K'C'mon, let's get out there and win! Vile do not know whether or not this is the way Coach Hasan talks to the Varsity Motliers, but we do know that when ,this group of women puts its mind to it, it really gets out and does the job. Varsity Mothers began fourteen years ago when it was discovered that all the equipment of the football team had been stolen during the X-mas vacation. The varsity mothers held a meeting, guaranteed one thousand dollars for uniforms and equipment-and then became Varsity Mothers. These mothers spon- sor the annual fathers, and sons' party and a bridge party. P.T.A. One of the busiest organizations at Hyde Park is undoubtedly the Parent-Teachers As- sociation. The members of this group willingly give their time to act as hostesses at teas and parties, to work at the candy counter in the lunchroom, and to raise funds for the school. The interesting and entertaining P.T.A. meet- ings are usually held on the afternoon of the second Thursday of each month, although there is one evening meeting each semester, so that employed parents can attend at some time. The parents of all Hyde Parkers are hereby invited to join this service-minded organization. 129 Row I-C. Weil, R. Baum, H. Nelson, Mrs. Withrow, B. Kurth, D. Beerman. Row 2-f--B. Litt, M. Heiman, Y. Alpern, G. Strieif, R. Goldez, R. Baron, W. Silberman, G. Lambert, G. Staples, H. Kleitman, C. Hagan. Row 3--L. Manus, V. Dean, G. Boyajian, L. Levinson, Goldberg, M. Rosenberg, J. Corbett, R. Rose, E. Stroup, P. McDonagh. Row I'-D. Fisch, Nichols, M. Grande, Mrs. Jones, H. Hutchisson, Fine, C. Hagan. Row 2-B. Eisendrath, M. Cross, Koukol, N. Crow, M. McCloud, A. Wright, F. Chessen, Benjamin, M. Green, C. Youngblood, L. Huttner. Row 3--S. Losinsky, C. Payne, G. Hefter, M. Harley, C. Levinson. LIBRARY AIDS The library aids are students who work for the library one period every day, in return for a lot of knowledge of the organization of a library, a good time, and one hundred civic points per semester. The library aids are busy people. They check out books, and then slip the books when they are returned. They also hunt you down when your book is overdue. They help to make many of the charts and exhibits which always brighten that library. By carrying the 130 library slips to study-hall teachers, they help in taking attendance. If you are looking in vain for a list ofthe poets-laureate of England, the library aids will help you find it. CLook in the dictionary, you'd be surprised at all the things in that bookll Then when you have scattered books all around-as you shouldn't, and you know itnthe aids will return them to the shelves. The library, by the way, is now called the Gonnelly Library. And the library aids are an important part of that library. w PEP CLUB I Row I-I. Maddison, L. Patelske, K. Mclntyre. Row 2-L. Kraft, B. Fowler, B. McMann, Mrs. Daniels, B. Shull, M. Macpherson, C. Sarlas. Row 3F-M. Poll, M. Wright, H. Wolkhamer, L. Van, E. Ostrup, B. Conner, H. Maddison, B. Mayer, H. Russell, G. Bouillet, L. Evans. Raw 4mF. Darlas, R. Domey, Hill, C. Johnson, C. Couper, B. Lotz, K. Boub, Fraling, P. Morrissey, M. Gruen, D. Orosco. PEP CLUB II Raw I-B. McMann QCapt.D, L. Pntelske, B. Shull. Row 2'-L. Kraft, B. Fowler, Maddison, A Daniels fSpon- sorj, K. Mclntyre, M. Macpherson, C. Sarles. Row 3eeK. Boub, E. Vidouic, N. Martin, B. Smith, B. Fisher, J. Erickson, A. Kinney, F. Pappas, M. Serby, B. Conner. Row 4-M. Andrews, R. Groner, D. Edwards, R. Mitchell, G. Bouillet, E. Nadson, D. Shoemaker, F. Alayn. Row 5-C. Sanders, M. Bankratz, S. Brady, S. Williams, S. Pappas, T. Tsubouchi, L. Schmidt, P. Malloy. 131 TUMBLERS Row I' -T. Tsubouchi, Chizue-Haruta, M. Serby, D. Singletary, L. Schmidt, Schurerr, E. Steed, M. Wein- stein, P. Delfer, M. Whetstone, Weinstein, Alice R. Daniels, Sponsor, S. Kawanaga. Row 2---P. Malloy, M. Bankratz, E. Ohman, K. Lee, C. McClinton, R. Dugge, Raw 3--C. Sanders. CHEERLEADERS Row 1- -L. Patelske, B. McMann, Capt., G. Bouillet, B. Shull, C. Sarlas. Row 2--K. Boub, K. McIntyre, M. Macpherson, B. Fowler, Miss Daniels, L. Kraft, Maddison, B. Conner. 132 MW 4- S G3 SENIOR GIRLS OFFICERS J. Nevis, Treasurer, H. ABRAMov1'rz, President, E. MAoNUssoN, Secretary, M. MACPHERSON, Vice-President. SENIOR GIRLS Time is certainly a great and wonderful miracle-worker. From the timid little girl, who hides her natural charms under a baggy sweater, bobby sox, moccasins, and pimples- commonly known as freshies-time makes, in the course of four years crowded with classes, cokes, and dates, a smooth young lady, who is polite, polished, and dressed in the height of fashion Cthis may not be much better than the baggy sweaterj-commonly known as a senior. There is a wonderful treat in store for the latter-the girl in 4B or 4A. This is the mem- bership in that wonderful organization known as Senior Girls, which serves the school and has fun doing so. If you were to step into a meeting of this club, you would probably think that you had SENIOR GIRLS I Row I-P. Singman, Reinganum, M. Lowengard, D. Devore, D. Daalder, D, Kaplan, Thompson. Row 2-17- Fox, L. Engeln, M. Macpherson, C. Brown, M. Feirberg, E. Magnuson, I. Berland, J. Komatue, M. Garza, R. Domey. Row 3-F. Nagasawa, R. Cohen, P. Lavelle, T. Takeda, N. Nathan, S. Warehime, L. Suzuki, G- Schour. Row 4'eC. Ealdo, Sato, B. Manning, F. Sugeno, B. Lederer, L. Kimura. 134 SENIOR GIRLS II Row I--H. Lieberman, N. Snell, B. Ray, H. Zucker, E. Morris, N. Zisook, S. Jacobson. Row Z-B. Weiss, B. Pappas, Norman, Lieber, A. Knoll, B. Small, H. Levanger, C. Golden, P. Argetakes, K. McIntyre. Row 3-M. Levin, L. Cohen, L. Tjernberg, G. Brown, L. Beaudreau, L. Wilson, R. Dreifuss, V. Stam, H. Mvrakami, B. Larson, R. Ticktin, F. Kristy, E. Carlson, J. Sharp, E. Bender, C. Edwards, R. Wolf, P. Desautels. stepped into a hen-party. And you wouldn't be so far wrong. The conversation flies thick and fast-all highly important conversation, of course. Up at the desk, trying to bring the general uconversationn down to a college yell is Elsa Magnuson, the Senior Girls' president. Janet YVallyn, the vice-president, Bobby Daniels, the secretary, and Leith Tjernberg, the treasurer, are calmly waiting for silence to reign, so that they can get down to work- for they are really hard workers. After peace has once again descended upon Room 329, you would discover that all the discussion has been about the Freshie Frolic, or some such momen- tous topic. After inquiring around a bit-or .perhaps they will shout it into your ears-you find out that the group has a membership of 440 girls, ll6 4B's and 324 4A's. They meet every Tuesday in Room 329, not all 440 are always there. just think of the bedlam if they were! Talk to a Senior Girl for two minutes and you will inevitably hear the names of Miss Friedlander and Mrs. Shull mentioned with great enthusiasm. What would we do with- out them?', is a typical description of these SENIOR GIRLS III Row I-M. Touzios, I. Stern, D. Burch, H. Horney, D. Clinker, Klinker, L. Clinker. Row 2-N. Friedman, E. Werner, S. Jacobs, A. Agatastein, L. Heilbronner, M. Livingstone, R. Schloss, B. Phillips, B. Weiss, E. Gold. Row 3-D. Tahara, Dawson, D. Rongey, S. Hall, R. Saunders, U. Stern, L. Wilson, M. Snyder, B. Segal, Bajgert. Row 4-F. Cohen, B. Geleerd, L. Strauss, Potter, E. Gray, E. Thorsfelt, B. Alexander, S. Pollyea, J. Wolfson, Greenebaum, F. Migdal, S, Sporn. 135 SENIOR GIRLS IV Row I'eL. Ahl, M. Paulsen, E. Pharazyn, B. Robinson, Radt, P. Gardner, C. Collins. Row 2-M. Moore, M. Miller, M. McLean, B. Sherman, V. Shellswick, M. Klein, Britton, McLean, B. Johnson, Shles. Row 3-G. Boyajian, D. Goldwyn, S. Gould, C. Walen, DeBofsky, S. Lorentzen, Hiley, T. Weinstein, P. Malloy, B. Marks. Row 4feM. Weiss, Woolpy, Sabath, M. Rosenbaum, L. Miller, E. Anderson, D. Stamp, H. Kleitman, M. Turner, Eggleston, Tash. two dynamic personalities, the sponsors of Senior Girls. If you look in on their meeting again, you won't be able to find either of the sponsors. They are sitting among the other girls, speaking only to give words of sound advice, constructive criticism, or encourage- ment. The Senior Girls arrange many social events of great importance at Hyde Park, such as the Tag Day, Freshie Frolic, Mother's Day Tea, and their own private party. You probably noticed the big butterflies held together with a beautifully decorated ,Y YVYYV u can, in the hands ofone ofthese Hitting femmes. How could you help it? She was holding the can under your nose with one hand, and reach- ing for your wallet with the other. just re- member that the money you gave was for a good cause-those heaven-scent Senior Girls. The Freshies Frolic is a party given each semester by Senior Girls to welcome the freshie girls to Hyde Park. Only freshie and senior girls are allowed to attend. In order to choose one girl to be Hfreshie queen , each IB division sends one candidate to the Frolic and a group of senior girls acts as judge. The queen re- SENIOR GIRLS V Row If-B. Hillman, B. Dresser, Lipsky, E. Brown, D. Gordon, D. Henry, Larmoth. Row 2--M. Gebert, P. Hodgson, D. Donahue, D. Davis, P. Eisman, M. Ford, B. Chapman, M. Armstrong, Schwartz, Z. Trokey, K. Bogan. Row 3--K. Okamoto, V. Chan, C. Dresser, R. Gordon, M. Levin, T. Bernheimer, N. Bowman, E. Kernchen, M. Schoenberger. Row 4'-B. Thompson, P. Butts, B. Segal, G. Buckman, H. Bokas, A. Jemison x L. Zucker, K. VVeiskoff, M. Ballin, S. Sternberg, F. Berman. 136 SENIOR GIRLS VI Row I-J. Liedel, M. Klinker, G. Levering, E. Klinker, Maddison, M. L. Wright, B. Fowler. Row Z--J. Clinker, B. Fox, G. Jugs, E. Klinker, J. Klinker, D. Chercoe, P. Watts, P. Shanger, D. Kuss, M. Burnham. Row 3-R. Given, G. Grundy, R. Fung, M. Cermak, H. Watanabe, N. Cain, M. Matsumoto, E. Boyes, C. Rogiokos, G. Kloster. Row 4-D. Murphy, S. Park, R. Klinker, Humphreys, D. Samson, B. Hyman, W. Riggs, Babb. ceives a gift-such as a compact or identifi- cation bracelet-, everybody gets refreshments and entertainment, and a good time is had by all. The Mother's Day Tea is one of the high- lights of Hyde Park's social season. There is an exciting Hurry of preparations, and then comes the afternoon when the girls can show off their mothers-and vice versa. And when all the other parties are over, the Senior Girls give a party for themselves. They think they deserve it. Don't you? All of these events come off so smoothly and easily that few people realize how much prep- aration lies behind them. Take the Freshie Frolic of March 14, 1947. Here is a list of all the committees which worked to make the Frolic a success: entertainment, queen, stamp- ing-every freshie is stamped Property of the Board of Education Cit's so truelj, ticket, invitation, door, decoration, bow-the verdant freshies get green ones,the seniors blue ones, property, publicity, refreshment, gift, and clean-up. The Senior Girls have fun now and gather valuable lessons for the future. SENIOR GIRLS VII Row I-J. Siegel, Feldman, B. Barancik, R. Ruud, G. Crohn, E. Dexter, M, McArthur, M. Koser, B. Soloman. Row 2-D. Hafron, M. Nickels, L. Thal, P. Wolf, L. Portis, Hefter, P. Yamashiro, H. Bass, W. Wood, E. Diamond, G. Hiraysuka, G. Simons. Raw 3-R. Pomeruntz, Kveder, Hamada, B. Jugs, E. Parker, B. Klinker, N. Harris, N. Klinker, M. Palm, Klinker, A. Gould. Row 4---M. Karman, T. Kurland, Naruishi, J. Wezelman, A. Budts, L. Rautanberg, E. Horwich, C. Perper, A. Moelkohoff, G. Meeks, R. Koppel. 137 SENIOR GIRLS The Meeting Comes to Order. Bow Makers. Tag Day. VVhar's Cooking, Girls GIRLS CHORUS I Row I--N. Alpenfels, B. Chapman, D. Kallas, Miss Churchill, E. Ostrup, H. Kinnish, Margowsky. Row Z--J. Stieglirz, C. Esneault, Rhoades, B. Smith, H. Touhy, M. Rozner, D. Childs, D. Smith, Maddison, L. Vogel. Row 3'-S. Chiappetta, H. Nakagawa, I. Youngquist, V. Reid, R. Higgins, B. Clark, L. Rosenbush, F. Berman, M. Jaffe, M. Weisz, N. Sieve, F. Ross, R. Castleman, R. Wolf, Woolpy. GIRLS CHORUS Oh river so blue, tra la, tra la, Of glorious hue, tra la, tra la- XVell, my gracious, Where is that heavenly music coming from? Right! You guessed it! That is the Girls Chorus. The Girls Chorus is that Wonderful organi- zation in which feminine voices are blended into one thrilling chorus. You see, every day the girls get together and, under the excellent leadership of Miss Charlotte McCarthy, they have become a widely recognized group of musi- cians. These girls are plenty good. They sing anything from Johnny Mercer's latest song to the Prayer From Hansel and Gretel. The Girls Chorus, dressed in its new blue uniforms sing at many assemblies, at the Music Festival and on various other occasions. It is a welcome addition to any program. GIRLS CHORUS II Row 1'-I. Cohen, S. Segal, S. Rose, Secy.g Miss Churchill, S. Williams, V.Pres.g B. Shane, Treas.g H. Maddison. Row 2-N. Zolkowski, N. Martin, D. Tash, B. Johnson, T. Savas, P. VVatts, D. Chercoe, M. Somer. Row 3-N. Quiriconi, Wood, M. Brose, M. Walker, V. Karr, D. Murphy, D. Rongey, D. Shea, R. Magid. Row 4-C. Waldo, E. Donnelly, L. Portis, G. Rudolf, Paule. 139 G.A.A. I r Row 1'-D. Burch, B. Josefson, A. Dodd, Mrs. Perham, Hopkins, B. Fisher, R. Frumkin. Row 2--J. Landers, P. Glickman, A. Magoun, B. Lotz, H. Kinnish, Cornell, F. Chessen, S. Mawrence. Row 3--C. Chelemsky, M. Heier, S. Blair, S. Armstrong, S. Abramson, M. Hetrick, G. Hailand, M. Kelsey, M. Meyers. G.A.A. It would be a lot more appropriate to call the G.A.A. the Glamorous American Athletes than it is to call it the Girls Athletic Associa- tion, for the members of the G.A.A. really demonstrate the glamorous side of American sports. The members of this well-known organiza- tion meet often to plan their many activities. Do you like to play volleyball? Want to be a female Babe Ruth? Do you want to grow up to be stiff competition for Babe Zaharias? Do you Want to be another Pauline Betz Cwith a chance to play with another Bob Falken- burgj? Are you training for a crack at the Grand National? Or do you think that your hips might-ah, hm, ahem, not be unfavorably affected by some good exercise? Well, just name the sport, and the G.A.A. is bound to have some activity planned in it. A girl belonging to the G.A.A. can be as- sured of many Wonderful hours of sports and fun each week. G.A.A. II Row 1'-B. Pieber, G. Sekafetz, Treas., W. Kamba, Mrs. Perham, M. Goodman, Pres., Richardson, Sec., E. Wishnoff. Row 2---H. Smolinsky, S. Weiner, F. Pappas, E. Ostrup, G. Roeseler, R. Tooker, M. Stacy, Wezel- men, D. Sterious, E. Nathan. Raw 3 -D. Orosco, Sakiyama, Peterson, A. Taymor, E. Rothschild, E. Rosen- berg, C. Rogiokos, D. Bayajian, K. Fujimoto. Row 4--M. Gruen, M. Walker, D. Yoh, N. Olson, Solorio, H. Rosenblum, B. Thompson, C. Boyagian. 140 HEALTH CLASS CWEIGHINGJ E. Magnusson, T. Burnheimer, L. Heilbronner, M. Ford, C. Reed, C. Walen. Walk in the Park HEALTH AND WALK IN THE PARK How can you live on twenty-four hours Z1 day when you have thirty- six hours of homework? VVhy do you get pimples from eating candy? VVell, the answers to these questions are just some of the things you will learn in Hyde Park's health classes, which are part of the gym program. The girls learn how to stay youngg how to sit, stand, and Walk correctlyg and how to develop a happy dispo- sition. As part of the gym program, all of the girls, gym classes, under the leadership of their teachers, go for Walks through Jackson Park once each Weekfwith happy voices, sprightly steps, and, in winter, red noses. Oh, yes it is tough in the Winterg but who can deny that Walk- ing through a park on a Warm spring day is the most wonderful experi- ence in the world? And the walks help Hyde Park to build healthy girls. 141 Couple I-G. Roeseler, R. Etshokim. Couple II--J. Stein, B. Baigh. LIFE SAVING AND SWIMMERS CLUB Attention! All future Esther VVilliams's apply now for membership in the Hyde Park Swimmers Club, which meets on the third Wednesday of every month. Under the line instruction of Miss Marshall, you will be taught much about the many types of swimming strokes. Diving is also taken up, and this will be profitable for you-and fun-even if you don't intend to be- come an Olympic champion. After all, it would be nice to impress-favorably, that is-those handsome life-guards next summer. One step farther is the Life Saving Club. Do you think any lives need saving? Or are you a cynic? In any case, you can gain much val- uable experience and knowledge by attending life saving classes regularly. Proper life sav- ing techniques are practised and mastered under the expert supervision of Miss Marshall. 142 HORSE-BACK-RIDING S. Pollyea, Mr. K. Line. HORSEBACK RIDING Are you looking for something rad- ically different in the way of trans- portation? Are you tired of those darn old smooth-riding busses and streetcars? Are you tired of sitting? Tired of lying in bed comfortably? Tired ofwalking normally? Are you interested in acquiring blisters in strange places? Or are you looking for good fun and good exercise? Then join the horseback riding classes, which are sponsored by the G.A.A., and you will experience all of these interesting things. The horseback riding classes meet once each week, on Wednesday after- noon. There are separate classes for beginners, those who manage to stick to the saddle, and experienced riders. During inclement weather, the girls ride inside, but when it gets nice out-and when the girls are able to handle their horses-everyone rides outside. Come and join! HORSE BACK RIDING Le l la Rzght-S. Pollyea, E. Wright, A. Kimble, M. Ansel, Wolfson, E. Mayer, Miss McGurk. 143 BASEBALL Ly! to Righl---N. Zisook, G. Marcado, B. Roth J. Radzink, D. Scharff, L. Thal, B. Segal. BASKETBALL Left lo Righ!'4D. Daalden, U. Meyer, N. J. Payne, E. Boyes. OFFICE PRACTICE I Row Ie-P. Eiman, E. Magnusson, E. Brown, L. Brown, D. Daalader, D. Henry, P. Kanthal. Row 2'-E. Bender, P. Hodgson, E. Werner, B. Schaefer, E. Carlson, T. Savas, Norman, N. Payne, S. Jacobs. Row 3k-V. Chan, M. Davis, M. Levin, N. Cain, M. Cermak, E. Boyes, R. Higgins, W. Riggs. Row 4'YC. Waldo, C. Collins, M. Nickels, L. Mandru, P. Moore. OFFICE PRACTICE Wfhen you enter Room 242 get ready for a shock. It is like no other room in Hyde Park. Students sit behind regular office desks, which bear signs such as Stock Control , and Work busily on various charts and machines. Then a receptionist greets you-and you know that you are in the office practice room. The ofiice practice classes are divided into four departments: the legal department, in which the students learn to copy legal work, operate mimeograph machines, and cut stencils, the statistics department, the dictaphone de- partment, and the filing department. The students run the oHice practice classes- within limits. An office manager and an assist- ant office manager see to it that the office is run in a business-like manner and act as re-- ceptionists. Four other managers-one for each department-keep records of the students' Work, which they periodically submit to Mrs. Brown, the big boss. Outside of an office, there is no better place than Room 242 to acquire ofrice practice. OFFICE PRACTICE II - Row I-F. Dwinsky, G. Edwards, B. Ray, L. Brown, L. Tjernberg, B. Fox, R. Schloss. Row 2-M. Lewin, S. Bleichel, M. Garza, P. Wolf, D. Donahue, M. McLean, E. Dexter, R. Domey, F. Winter. Row 3kM. Bender, B. Thompson, D. Craven, E. Grundy, I. Wzxrshaw, L. Cohen. 146 Foods 3 busy for the Faculty Tea, Hjudy, what are you doing-running through the halls, snifling like that? You look like a bloodhoundlu VVhat am I doing? Can't you smell that marvelous pumpkin pie-and how I love pump- kin pie! I know it's in one of the cooking classes, but I don,t know in what room, so- sniff, snif . . .U L A S S E S 148 y F D 5 You know, Judy, I baked a pie yesterday, and the strangest thing happened! My father had to hammer it open. Ijust canlt figure it out. I guess I shouldn't have put the whole pound of butter into the dough. My mother was a little angry. YNhat are you laughing at? 'KOh, nothing. I guess you ought to take cooking. Then this would not happen to you. That cooking course is really marvelous! Refreshments for Faculty Tea. CLOTHING Standing on Table-Lidia Mena, Watfhing, Miss I-Iighley, Gloria Levy. Table 3. Left ta Right'MS. Jacoby, Radzink, I. Mourning. Table 2. L4y'l to Right--M. Jaffe, N. Okon, B. Marks. Table I. Left to Right'-H. Boyd, K. Kiddie, VV. Thompson. i CLOTHING CSewing Machine-:Q Row I-I. Mourning, Radzink, Y. Yamamoto Row ZF-S. Jacoby, M. LaVeille, E. Wilson. H OA MN E Care for the Baby: Lqfl lo Right-E. Singer, W. Wood. Here is a course teaching not only the proper management of a home, but more important, the application of common sense. The main- tenance of a happy home and congenial feeling among the members of the family are the objects of this course. Girls are taught how to plan and live on a budget. The latter is by far the harder lesson. Twice a week a home nurse visits each class, and gives the girls tips on the care of the sick, the handling of children, and the maintenance of a healthy home. 150 Lqfl to Right-P. Malloy, in bedg B. Linton, Mrs. DeRoulet, lnstructorg D. Stcrious, C. Kreag. i Upper Left-D. Riker. Lower Lqf!--H. Rosen. Upper Rigfzl-T. Singer. Lower Riglzl--S. Weiss. AVVARDS All of the boys who devote most of their free time to school athletics deserve commendation, but some clearly excel. It is for the latter that awards, in the form of trophies, were de- vised. The 4'KrilofT Trophy was presented to Ted Singer of the junior basketball team. The Most Valuable trophy went to Herb 152 Rosen, co-captain of the football team. Dan Riker was the outstanding candidate in ,46 for another football trophy, the Captain Dave Wiedeman Award. The coveted Coaches Award , for the out- standing graduating athlete, was given Sherwin VVeiss in January. SENIOR TEAM Bottom Row-R. Whittington, S. Weiss, Sid Weiss, C. Novak, D. Baer, G. Schuman, S. Leonard, L. Tarnoski. Row 2-D. Horwitz, R. Kimura, L. Matsuda, D. Riker, S. Rooth, W. Holmbcrg, H. Rosen, S. Janowsky. Row 3-H. Taketoshi, A. Davidson, V. Kuenster, I. August, D. Blumenthal, A. Jones, VV. Oakes, Kinsey, S. Stein. FOOTBALL The Aitchpe warriors opened their '46 season on the warpath by scalping the Englewood grid- men 26 to 6. Lead by co-captains Kinsey and Rosen, the Indians then invaded Beloit, VVis- consin and, through their unfamiliarity with the team and field, they absorbed a 20 to 0 defeat. The Tribe opened their South Section com- petition by succumbing to a surprisingly in- spired Vocational eleven. The lWorgan Park Mustangs nosed out the Blue and VVhite 10 to 7. The Hyde Park comet flashed briefly through the sky of victory, by merit of our 13 to 0 win over Harper. The Hirsch Huskies were the next on the gridders' list for conquest, but they conquered 13 to 0. The Tars of South Shore provided nothing more than a scrimmage for the Stony Islanders. The Boilermakers of Bowen were the next Aitchpe tilt and the final section game of the season. The Tribemen put up a gallant tight, but were unable to repeat last year's victory over Bowen, losing 13 to 6. On Thanksgiving Day the gridders jour- neyed to Quincy, Illinois, to give battle to the Blue Devils of Quincy High. The Tribemen were halted twice within Quincy's 10-yard line, then the Blue Devil pile driver took over to defeat the Blue and VVhiters 20 to 6. RETURNING TEAM Botlom Row-G. Footlick, R. Kadlec, N. Baigh, W. Einhorn, G. Blyholder, R. Clarke, G. Luper, Crawford, F. Rubel, R. Hillman. Row 2--D. Young, G. Schur, I. McKeague, G. VVorkman, E. Yamashiro, M. Carreon, T. Ellis, A. Goldfarb, D. Goins, S. Popkoif. Row 3-J. Lorentzen, H. Parish, T. Nojuri, A. Friedman, R. Dodge, H. Goldsher, R. Kibort, B. 153 Anderson, Grobman, Warren, K. Kuenster, M. Danner. H. Rosen FINAL SOUTH SECTION STANDINGS VV Fenger ......... . . . 5 Morgan Park . . . . 5 Parker ...... . . . 3 Bowen . , . . . 3 Calumet ........ . . . 3 HYDE PARK .... . . . 2 South Shore . . . . 1 Harper .... . . . O 154 Row I-- Row 2- S. Ianowsky D. Young C. Novak S. Rooth W. Holmberg D. Riker D. Baer S. Yamashiro D. Horowitz M. Carreon S. Matsuda R. Kimura Ro w 1-- V. Kuenster XV. Oakes S. Stein A. Davidson H. Taketoshi Row 2 D. Blumenthal A. Jones S. Weiss D. Goins Sid Weiss Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde I. Kinsey SEASON RECORD Park . 6 Park .. 6 Park... ...13 Park 0 Park... ...26 Park .. 6 Vocational . Morgan Pk. Harper .... Hirsch .... South Shore Bowen .... Top-Nice hurdle John! ! I Righl Center--Take it easy, Moo. Lgfl Center-Another fumble for the statistics Boftom-Tense Bench! ! i ' is X ' f ly Q Q l Top-Watch that sluggin', Riker! Ld! Center--Ball! Ball! Who has the Ball. Right Center -The Granite Wall? ? Boltam'-Special delivery from Janowsky. v 'sr PLAYOFF 158 Top Center-VVill he make it? P F LowerLgy'1--Chalk two for Berman. Lower Righ!-Sighred basket, sank sum Row I-D. Fairman, T. Singer, M. Potash, A. Greig, G. Taylo r, E. Berman, Teplitz. Row 2'-N. Kaye, V. Mattison, J. Hill, K. Keats, R. Poole, R. Hillman. Row 3--M. Primack, H. Hartenstein, A. Vergara, Stewart, R. Smith. Row 4-N. Wallace, S. Silberman. JUNIOR BASKETBALL There is no doubt about it: the fans who saw the junior basketball team of 1946-7 on the hardwood courts saw the best team Hyde Park ever had. Mel Potash, Mike Greig, Don Fairman, Gordie Taylor, Ted Singer, and Eddie Berman fought hard to gain the section title. The next goal was the city league crown. They had no trouble in the first two play-off games. Then Marshall: just when the Indians were pulling into the lead, Fairman sprained his ankle. VVe offer no excuse for the loss: none is needed. SENIOR BASKETBALL W7e shall spend this year, said coach Vic Mann, building for the futuref' Maybe this best expressed the reason for the poor showing of the Hyde Park Heavies. After winning the league opener from Parker, the boys, led by Captain Bob Green and for- ward Bob Dadigan, went into a slump. However, they are constantly improving, and with the return of Swede Nelson, Skip Meagher,JoeWolinsky,JackHunsinger,George Goritz, and Bob Jacobs, Aitchpe's giants an- ticipate a really good season. 1 Botlom Row'-H. Nelson, B. Dadigan, B. Green, G. Meagher, VVolinsky. Row 2-f-B. Jacobs, B. Gilbert, S. Craine, G. Goritz, B. Marshall, N. Bonaparte. Row 34-R. Pidot, P. Dravillas, L. Isaacs, B. Maclean, R. VVinkler, Top Row-N. VVallace, S. Silberman. 159 SENIOR BASKETBALL 46-47 Bob Green Row IH- Row 2- H. Nelson R. Dadigan G. Meagher G. Goritz J. Wolinsky B. Jacobs L. Beamer R. McLean FINAL STANDINGS SOUTH SECTION SENIORS South Shore Parker .... Hirsch .... Calumet .... Englewood . . Vocational . . . Bowen ...... Fenger ...... HYDE PARK Harper ....., Morgan Park W L Pts. ,..10 0 611 8 2 422 7 3 491 . 6 4 473 . 6 4 392 . 5 5 370 4 6 417 4 6 358 3 7 371 2 8 344 010 327 Opp. Pts. P ct . 349 10.00 369 .800 410 .700 391 .600 401 .600 343 .500 449 .400 431 .400 424 .300 489 .200 520 .000 JUNIOR BASKETBALL '46-47 Row Ie- Row Z- -- D. Fairman . Taylor E. Berman T. Singer J. Hill . Smith F. Vergara . Keats FINAL STANDINGS SOUTH SECTION JUNIORS HYDE PARK Parker ...... Bowen ...... South Shore . Vocational . . . Englewood .... . . . Hirsch ...... Fenger ....., Morgan Park Harper ...... Calumet . . W L 9 1 8 2 7 3 7 3 6 4 4 6 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 2 8 Pts. 528 419 406 426 349 368 348 311 309 332 332 Opp. Pts. Pct. 319 .900 338 .800 350 .700 305 .700 324 .600 380 .400 399 .300 418 .300 382 .300 444 .300 479 .200 Alex Mike Greig Mel Sam Potash Top Row--N. Wallace, S. Silberman, B. Campbell, P. Kaplan, Levy. Battom RowhF. Mallace, B. Golten, L. Levy. is MANAGERS LETTERMEN Row I--T. Ellis, K, Kuenster, B. Green, S. Rooth, A. Greig, H. Rosen, M. Potash, D. Young. Row 2- Levinson, A. Gold- farb, D. Baer, M. Primack, D. Fairman, E. Berman, G. Meagher, R. Miller, Haderlein. Row 3-D. Goins, C. Brown, D. Marcus, G. Bouillet, A. Davidson, L. Tarnowski, Hill, D. Blumenthal. Row 4'-M. Carreon, D. Riker, K. Keats, B. Dadigan, R. Smith, T. Allen, M. Danner, I. August, G. Schuhmann, Row 5---H. Goldsher, V. Mattison, W. Oakes, R. Campbell, S. Weiss, D. Horwitz, S. Leonard, W. Holmberg. Row 6--B. Campbell, Levy, M. Bloom, A. Friedman, D. Dodge, S. Stein, A. Jones, S. Janowsky. 164 , i SENIOR TRACK TRACK TEAMS Row 1'--D. Young, D. Goins, A. Friedman, S. Rooth, A. Goldfarb, M. Bloom, D. Marcus. Row 2'eR. Bensley, T. Scheuer, Oscherwitz, E. Hammond, P. Allen, R. Krieg, R. Friend, R. Miller. Row 3--L. Medansky, W. Holmberg, R. Adams, R. Hillman, M. Hoffman, V. Mattison, B. Serat. Raw 4---C. Bullen, J. Blair, D. Blumenthal, M. Danner, O'Gara, J. Lukinsky, H. Donko. Row 5--H. Hollander, A. Kasselman, M. Carreon, L. Berryhill, Freed. Row 6-MF. Mallace, B. Campbell, J. Levy, S. Silberman, L. Levy. JUNIOR TRACK Year after year, Hyde Park has come to ex- pect an outstanding junior track squad, and this year is no exception. Captained by Ken Kuenster and Terry Ellis, the squad has come through the major part of a rigid practice schedule without suPfering a major setback. Wlith HMac McClinton, who has already tied a dash record, Terry Ellis, who threatens to boost the shot put record, DeMar, Kern, Jacobsen, Hefter, Alexander, Tooker, Herwitz, and a host of others, the juniors have an excel- lent track team this year. SENIOR TRACK Captained by Howie Engel and Shellie Rooth, the senior cindermen have most of the talent that carried them so close to a city championship last June, plus Dick Goins and Jack Hunsinger. Veterans, such as Don Young, Alan Goldfarb, Harold Donko, Jerry Hill, Jay Levinson, Art Friedman, Pat Allen, Dave Marcus, and Marv Bloom, have knit them- selves, along with the newcomers, into a team so strong that it has had trouble finding any kind of competition throughout the practice SCHSOII. JUNIOR TRACK Row I-WD. Ballin, M. Jacobson, D. Hartman, M. Hurowitz, T. Ellis, K. Kuenster, C. McClinton, C. Alexander, S. Block, G. Hefter. Row 2-C. Boykins, C. Wilson, M. Baigh, P. Mash, F. Rubel, M. Frye, D. Beerman, R. Feldman, F. Laster, Levi, L. Rosenfelt. Row 3--M. Dober, U. Zolt, R. Ring, Z. Garvy, M. Rappaport, Grobman, B. Herzberg, E. Perlman, R. Davis, R. Jacobson. Row 4--W. Works, E. Schimberg, Z. Goldberg, S. Zimba, U. Lander, D. Zissok, M. Klein, Kibort 165 S. Tooker, Z. Lunn, E. Stewart. JUNIOR TRACK ' K. Kuenster, T. Ellis School Tilden ...... HYDE PARK Sullivan ..... Schurz , Lane . . . Phillips .. Medill . . . Harrison . DuSable .... Crane .... Senn ..... Austin ...... Englewood . . Lake View . . . Marshall . . . Steinmetz . . . Morgan Park Von Steuben . Row I-4 Row 2-- C. McClintori C. Wilson G. Hefter A. Kern C. Alexander S. Block D. Ballin JUNIOR CITY INDOOR TRACK MEET Poinfs 25 M .. 23 20 15 12 . M . M . 5 . M . 4 . 4 . M . 2 . 2 . 2 . in . 1 . 1 Row If-D. Goins, D. Goldfarb, Hill M. Bloom, R. Miner, T. Alien, D. Blui D. Freidman, R. Adams, H. Donko, Di menthal. Row Z----D. Young, Hunsinger Marcus. SENIOR TRACK S. Rooth, H. Engel SENIOR CITY INDOOR TRACK MEET School Schurz . Lane . . . DuSable ..... HYDE PARK Phillips ...... Austin . Tilden . Sullivan .. Englewood . . . Crane . . Parker . Harrison Senn .... . Steinmetz .. Marshall . . . Points ... SOM ... 22 .. . 20 ... ll . 9 . 75 . 7 . 6 . 5 , 4 . SM . ZZ . 2 . I 167 TENNIS For the fourth consecutive year, the Blue and White tennis team has ranked first in the South Section. Going undefeated into the finals last year, the netmen were beaten by powerful Sullivan, who eked out a three to two victory, handing our racqueteers a second place in city competition. In the past, Hyde Park tennis teams have won many section, city, and state championships. This year Aitchpe rooters can look forward to another successful season on the clay courts. As the Annual goes to press, the call for new tennis hopefuls is going out. The returning netmen, led by Fairman and Primack, and new hopefuls, such as Sobel,Axelrad, and Fisher, should better our record of last year, and per- haps even gain state honors. Upper Left-The love boys . . . Lower Right'-Dynamite serve? P F TENNIS TEAM TENNIS Row I--M. Primack, D. Fairman. Raw 2-D. Grass N. Axelrad, H. Sobel, D. Fisher. Raw 3-L. Levy, S Silberman, F. Mallace. 169 i BASEBALL Row 1-VV. Aladin, B. Campbell, R. Valentino, V. Kuenster L Isaacs L Dellefield H lNelson Row 7 Hill J. O'Gara, T. Patterson, D. Blumenthal, A. Greig, J Adelsdorf Row 3 S Fredricks I Luklnsky B Shefiier B. Haderlein, Wolinsky, N. Kaye, Shimmers. Raw 4 CS Alberti W Christensen C Beton R Cunn Row 5-J. Sutherland, B. Gottstein, T. Banks, S. Leonard BASEB ALL Although it is really still too early to tell, coach Heinie Schultz is confident that the outcome of this year's baseball season will be far more favorable than those of the previous two years have been. Starting with a nucleus of captain Vern Kuenster and such veterans as Tom Allen, Skippy Meagher, Larry Dellelield, Swede Nel- son, and Lefty Leonard, he hopes to End enough new talent to better the fourth place standing of last year. The main weakness seems to lie on the mound, with none of last year's major staff returning. However, there is a possibility that Kuenster will move in from center field, and with two or three dependable pitchers, there is no reason why Heinie's ambitions cannot be realized. - Top-MI-Tit the dirt. Lower Left---Swing batter. Lower Left-Nelson reaches for one . . , 170 BASEBALL '47 V. Kuensrer FINAL SOUTH SECTION BASEBALL STANDINGS FOR 1946 Team W L Fenger . . . , . 11 3 Calumet ..... . . I0 4 Nlorgan Park .... 9 5 Parker . . . 8 6 C. V. S. . . 7 7 Hirsch ....., 6 8 HYDE PARK . . . . 4 I0 Harper . 4 10 Bowen . . . 4 10 f 3 2 My f, A ' ff X, f f f f I , rrr, ffifgf if ,' ' ?ff'A5 i M17,Z'7Z vv' Row 1'- Raw 2 --- H. Nelson L. Dellefield T. Allen A. Greig T. Patterson O'Garz1 I. Hill J. Wolinsky N. Kaye L. Isziac S. Leonard 4 f . lah X , f f 9 , 0 f f we 17 SWIMMING Row I-A. Rosen,H. Nixon, B. Morrison, Boruszak, G. Rosenbaum. Row 2'-Z. Tomkins, R. Snyder, K. Macaskill, F. VVeiss, Spector, Jonas, T. Gallagher. SWIMMING Before a small crowd Hyde Parkys junior swim squad started off on the right foot by ripping into Parker's swimmers and scoring an impressive 34 to 23 victory. But our juniors suffered a let-down and were upset in their second meet by the powerful Fenger team, which beat us with the same 34 to 23 score. This reversal seems to mean little to the con- fident juniors, who are improving rapidly and show no fear of any swim team which they might meet. Hyde Park's senior swim squad made a slow start, which included a tough loss to the strong Fenger team. However, it shook off whatever was ailing it and Came through to beat Parker 34 to 33. The spirited seniors are on the up- swing and seem to be heading for a successful season. It looks as though our swimming teams won't be shower clubs after all. 172 Left-f-Splash! l l Right-Jacknife l 4 COACHES Mr. Lloyd E. Rohrke, Mr. Henry H. Schultz, Mr. Julius Lakin, Mr. Victor Mann, Mr. Elliott E. Hasan COACHES What constitutes a good athletic team? Some people say a successful player combina- tion, others regard teamwork as the vital cog in the wheel of success. True, both of these factors enter into the final results, but, as certainly as the proof of the pudding is the eating, the proof of the coaching is the player's skill. When a coach takes over the responsibility of instructing and guiding an aggregation of boys, he also takes over the responsibility for the welfare of his players, the decision of what men are suited best to play, and, Finally, the Herculean weight of criticism. Everybody has something to gripe about: if Has had done this, wif Man had let him pitch, if Heinie would let him pitch. If is very important to these die-hards who always have objections. Some boys, who may possess athletic ability, are afraid to come out for a sport because they believe they will not be given a chance. Of course, the coach gives preference to his re- turning playersg but the training program is planned so that it gives everybody a chance to prove his ability. Boys who have come in contact with the coaches as gym teachers view these men as Hslave-drivers, who are there just to make their charges Usweat their brains outf' This is an erroneous idea. They are swell guys, who have the double responsibility of training win- ning teams and winning citizens. Wle propose a hearty Rick-Tickv for OUR BOYS, THE COACHES! 173 Upper Lefl' 7-- LEFTY Upper Right'-The BIG FIVE in action. Center Left --Junior Tankmen. Center Right- Racketc-er Sobel. Lower Left, f-The man says: Yell! Lower Righl-Who said gridders don't block? azz!-fc:lL,1- iN ? , , 7 6'r4,lf?::::Zl!lZ x I . -1 fl! M V ' no ' fPZl'? f'L- L 5 A0 if f ul V BJ fAY4wP Qwww xr: 172- T 'WSI' ,,,' A gs - 6'5 1 T 4' ' ' 4 7'LJk.1'LZi,fi.li :lr - , '11-vameniixv, 'fepv , 'fh 'i??i2i2EZ54,. - ' X f a.i.ff7f-- A ,L -X 75 1 X QUE ' fs. 1 .yr 'bf iw, hu, ,g -Mfg C N Z-V. - 'TTR 'qffcph-f,,,x X 5x 1- ' . ,Qi-'?i 3. K ., S N 1 Q '39 ' f?f-ffvfvwv 'yi Lf iii , M Img fxw ip Z' x' 'f 4 'f Sifffzf Mmff ,, X j .ii 7 - 'A.i IAQH. 'I' Q XX Yf'1 V ff ffm!! , P'xQvv xEEr www M N , 1 v -fe, 1 f iff!! W f' N if X W' 0'A '-W fVJW'f!f Mfg? 1' ' S A I X F x if 1 ,R f,Av lx I.. v 'a 4? KX A . l 'f HX i ki ' i X1 f 7 S 1, it K yigx fx' I I? X ... 5 ,U I ,ff12fW-71 WWWfff4 X f fffggflf f' ' ' , . ' N if ,J . 1 N - qj 57.1, 1', , K. , -:X I- k iv! 1 , f 14' if ,glr , ' R. O. T. C. Although VVorld VVar Il is not yet officially over, the American army has returned to its peacetime status. There are a few exceptions, such as the handful of drafted men who are still in khaki, or a few of the laws which gov- erned the Wartime army. But the greater part of the army has returned to its usual occupa- tions of trying to remain on the alert, improv- ing its technique, and training a sufficiently large and available reserve. Our R.O.T.C. Battalion, constituting an in- finitesimal part of the training facilities of the army, has also been changed to the peacetime training program. Old equipment has been recalled, a larger variety and more modern equipment has been issued to replace it, and a larger instructional staf has been assigned. 176 Other changes have also been made. Lec- tures are not quite as prosaic, for more refer- ence material has become available. New lecture subjects have been added, and obsolete ones Withdrawn, while the method of presenta- tion has been improved. The cadets who finish this course may, if they so choose, join the Enlisted Reserve Corps with a rank commensurate to their training, and some may receive commissions in the National Guard. If they go on to college, they will still have an advantage over those who did not take R.O.T.C., because all land-grant colleges are required by law to make R.O.T.C. a required subject, unless the student has had an equivalent in military training before enter- ing college. LT. CYKEEFE A man of much experience, both as a soldier and as an educator, is Lt. hlaurice O'Keefe, our new Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Formerly this post was Filled part-time, with one officer rotating among five schools, but, now that a sufficient number of officers has become available, every school has its own supervisor. LT. O'Keefe served over- seas as a battalion intelligence officer and has instructed the R.O. unit at the U. of Michigan. LIEUTENANT MAURICE O'KI-EEFE SERGEANT OSCAR HARTMAN SGT. HARTMAN Wlith the R.O.'s conversion to a peacetime program, Sgt. Oscar F. Hartman, our military instructor, has many new responsibilities. He has the responsibility for a much larger quantity of equipment, because the army, stressing training in the technological side of warfare, has sent the R.O. such equipment as rocket launchers and automatic rifles. He also has to give more lectures. His added eforts already show excellent results. 177 STAFF Row I-A-Maj. S. Golder, Maj. D. Pomer. Row 2wLt. Col E. Rosen, Lt. Col. F. Melchoir. RFGIMENTAL OFFICERS Our battalion is actually led by the Cdt. Lt. Cols. with the advice and aid of Lt. O'Keefe and Sgt. Hart- man. Lt. Col. Edward Rosen and Lt. Col. Frank Melchoir led the unit through the past year, during the Fall and Spring semesters, respectively. Their aides, Maj. Stanley Golder and Maj. David Pomper had to do a large share of the work. Although it may seem that these officers had no work to do, they were swamped with administrative work, such as making out reports on everything from fire-drills to the state of training of their units. Some of the things these officers and their staffs did were to prepare for federal inspection, the parade downtown, make out training schedules, assign and give lectures, order training movies, issue equipment, keep records on each cadet, and a myriad of other details. The Colonel and the Civilian. Con ratulationsl Sat e g S Wood draws a bead. The P.A. System. The Old and New. 178 COMPANY A, PLATOON I Row 1--- Sgt. I. Segal. Row Z---Capt. R. Kramer, lst Lt. H. Lorsch. A COMPANY A, PLATOON I Row 1'---K. McGee, S. Lasko, Del Prosal, Jr., A. McMullen. Row Z---R. Benjamin, R. Nnvarette, Donley, L. Pera. Row 3'--M. Gerstein, Singer, T. Dart, R. DeSitter. Row 4--AC. Merchant, B. Conner, L. McElrath, E. Birmingham. Row I-ff-D. Zuila, D. Griffith, Cordes, VV. Currier. Raw 6---B. Mills, E. Wilson, M. Levir, T. Massey. Row 7-f--2nd Lt. Gordon, Sgt. D. Cain. COMPANY I-X PLATOON I COMPANY A, PLATOON II COMPANY A, PLATOON II Row IW1fSgt. R. McRaven. Row 2-Capt. J. Linden, lst. Lt. M Cohen. x COMPANY A, PLATOON II Row I-H. Cox, A. Levinson, S. Fisher, I. Sarnat. Row 2'-P. Simler, W. Spellberg, P. McNamara, B. Martin. Row 3--R. Rose, H. Smith, R. Snyder, R. Ulbrieht. Row 4'-R. Houston, G. Joseph, D. Michener, D. Prentice. Row 5--D. Anderson, B, Dennis, D. Fisch, Friend. Row 6-S. Silberman, Brewer, Sgt. P. Rubin, H. Kahn. Row 7'-2nd Lt. R. Gouwens, SfSgt. A. Kasselman. COMPANY B, PLATOON I Row 1- MfSgt. S. Naranjo. Row 2--Capt. H. Kent, lst Lt. D. Pomper. COMPANY B, PLATOONII Row I-G. Bader, D. Maxwell, A. Morgan, W. Smith. Raw 2-B. Hakes, J. Hobgood, M. Simon, J. Mills. Row 3h-R. McNamara, K. Rivkin, D. S ector A ohnson P , -J - Row 4-E. MacGregor, A. Lewis, D. Williams, Snyder. Row 5-H. Radousky, C. Kulawas, Carlson, C. Hagan. Row 6-R. Adams, W. Unterberg, D. Rosenfield, B. Schwarz. Row 7-Lt. W. Frank, Weiss. COMPANY B PLATOON I COMPANY B, PLATOON II COMPANY B, PLATOON II Row I--2nd Lt. A. Carlson, 2nd Lt. P Williams. COMPANY B, PLATOON Il Row 1'-R. May, D. Resnick. Row 2--B. Cohen, A. Steinberg, R. Schwarz, P. Chapman. Row .3----W. Bort, R. Larson, D. Benson, J. Shutter. Row 4--R. Clutts, H. Miller, A. Lyons, E. Yalowitz. Row 5ff2nd Lt. R. Fine, TfSgt. Jackson. COMPANY C, PLATOON I Row 1'-2nd Lt. R. Israel, 1fSgt. F. Pelkey. COMPANY C, PLATOON I Row 1'--A. Cohen, E. Aagard, N. Gold D. France. Row 2'-H. Barnes, W. Nichols, M. Labes J. Jones. Row 3'--B. Alfala, L. Murray, B. Shoff- man, E. Janove. Raw 4--A. Anderson, L. Telser, W Boron, VV. Gardner. Row 5-B. Spira, Porter, B. Lery E. Wright. Row 6- -2nd Lt. B. Norris, E. Goldsmith COMPANY C, PLATOON I PLATOON I fAbovej Row I-J. Parham, R. Laster, D. Larsen. Row 2--I. Frankel, Gosling, C. Wilson, H. Weil. Raw 3-I. Cohen, R. Larsen, F. Witlox, C. William. PLATOON II CBelowj Row I-T. Boykin, R. Moyer, Judy, R. Pikoulas. Row 2'-E. Mosley, R. Frank, R. Cooper, J. Berard. Row 3--L. Sinclair, R. Goldblatt, J. Cooper, D. Carpenter. 184 i DRUM AND BUGLH CORPS The inspired playing of our now well-established drum and bugle corps has helped the school on many occasions. The mem- bers of this corps have spent much of their free time playing at football games, various parades -including the Armistice Day, Memorial Day, and downtown parades-and for many assem- blies. The corps was started two years ago by a group of about ten cadets who decided that the R.O. needed such a corps to re- place the Band. These intrepid cadets came at 7 o'clock every morning so that they could prac- tice together, using their own in- struments. Since those early days, the corps has acquired its own equip- ment,which was financed through assemblies, shows, and a donation from the boys' gym. Anyone who has lately listened to the corps play, can see that the foresight and self-confidence of the early pioneers paid off. OFFICERS Row I-lfsgt. D. Wispe, MfSgt. M. Harper. Row Ze-lst Lt. R. Levi, Capt. K. Hor- witz. T' Beating the Drum. A Benny Goodman? The Cymbals clang, and the Drums go bang. i PICKED PLATOON Row I--A. Gittelson, Capt., E. Wilson, 2nd Lt., D. Griffith, TfSgtg D. Cain, F. Melchoir, Lt. Col., R. Adams, SfSgt.g Daley, SfSgt.g Brewer, SfSgt.g Parham, SfSgt. Row 2--J. Weiss, 1fSgt.g L. Berman, T. Massey, T. Dart, W. Currier, Sgt., D. Zinc, W. Martin, Snyder, Goldberg, R. De- Sitter, R. Houston, Donley, C. Merchant. PICKED PLATOON In previous semesters, each R.O.T.C. unit in the city chose its best cadets, assembled them in a special platoon, which it made its picked platoon. These platoons met in one central location once annually when the competition was judged by a board of army officers. This year the system was revised. Now each school, with the aid of its supervising officer, picked its best standard platoon which com- peted with the platoons from other schools in the district, the city-Wide winner being the Tilden unit. END OF SECTION So now we leave the R.O.' for another year. Yes, we leave, but we won't forget, because the R.O.T.C. has unconsciously become in- grained in our minds. We are so used to see- ing them act as guards at the Udoingsn in Loomis Hall and at the Social Center Dances, or running Clown the hall during a fire drill. Even though we have been forced to yield the halls to a platoon of cadets going outside to enjoy the fresh air Cwith a temperature of 40 degrees F.outside,D We have a soft spot in our hearts for the cadets, and wish them the best of luck during the next year. Bright and Shining. It can happen to you usziness .j?dminz'stratz'on The remarkable efficiency shown by the business administrative department of our school, under Mr. Charles Clarke, has been demonstrated over and over. Do you remember the story of the damaged boilers last year? Our remarkable engineering staH' has put up with these boilers for many years. Considering the many cold days that descended upon us, it can easily be said that Mr. Clarke, Mr. Kearns, and their assistants did a skillful job in maintaining the building at a comfortable temperature and still keeping a margin of safety, even with the de- fective boilers. Our janitors certainly deserve a vote of thanks. Just clearing the halls of the scraps of paper dropped by students during an average day, and keeping all rest rooms clean and supplied with soap and towels are tedious tasks. Nevertheless, the members of this force were always there and cheerful. There is a lot more room inside of Hyde Park, than the halls, and we certainly didn't restrict our paper-dropping to the halls, so the janitors also had to sweep in between the desks, tables, and other classroom paraphernalia. As if this weren't enough, they even remembered each teacher's idiosyncracies and took note of them. Do you remember when you broke the key in the lock during the semester? VVhere would you have been if you couldn't have gone to the carpenter to get a duplicate made? Who came to Hx that loose desk in your typing class that kept you from making less than five mistakes in your speed tests? Why, the carpenter, of course! It is easy to see that he is an important man around school. Besides these tasks of maintenance, there are also tasks of making changes and additions in the school facilities that fall into the carpenterls domain. So remember the work of the maintenance department. Its members have, and will continue to do much work to make you more comfortable in school. Fred Cummings, Fireman Michael Daly, Engineer Isaac Fuller, Janitor Arthur Hansen, janitor James Hansen, janitor MR. CHARLES CLARKE Engineer Custodlan MR. JAMES KEARNS Assistant Engineer Miss GRACE STREMMEL School Matron Herman Huhnke, Fireman Edgar Kent, Janitor john Kerlin, Janitor Joseph Kreuz, janitor Robert McNamara, janitor John Nelson, janitor Fred Rice, Janitor Eddie Stampley, Janitress Edmund Ubustig, Janitor Martha Washington, Jani l tress 189 l J LUNCHROOM Row I--H. Hansen, C. Hobin, M. Cassel, V. Herrick, R. Lewis, E. Carpenter. Row 2--E. Nicosia, E. Schuster, S. Johnson, H. Jorgensen, M. Pavlov, M. Monk, M. VVayne. LUNCH ROOM Could you imagine what would happen if the lunchroom staff failed to show up for work some day? The whole school would not be able to function properly. Teachers would not be able to teach on empty stomachs. Anil their pupils certainly would not be able to con- centrate Without having eaten some of the de- licious food served by the lunchroom. Nlrs. Cassell and her eflicient staff deserve a lot of credit for the eflicient job they perform in filling Hyde Park's empty stomachs. It is no cinch to supply nearly a thousand people with victuals every forty minutes. Then, after the once-hungry hordes have left, the clean-up squad takes over to clean up the mountains of dirty dishes, Waste paper, pop bottles, and other articles signifying that everybody had a good lunch. 190 Satisfied Customers. ABBOT, BOB 7212 Cornell Ave. . . . ABE, CAROLYN 4019 Lake Park Ave ........, ABELSON, ELAINE H. 5141 Drexel Ave. ,......... . AGATSTEIN, AUDREY F. 5143 Greenwood Ave. ....., . AHL, LAURA C. 6655 Kimbark Ave. ,.,..... . ALEXANDER, BETTY J. 4344 So. Ellis Ave. .....,.,. . ALLEN, TOMMY 5339 Maryland Ave. .,..... . ALPENFELS, NANNETTE GQ 822 E. 57 St. ........,..... . ANNENBERG, JOSEPH B. 1380 Hyde Park .....,...... APPELBY, LAURENCE 4539 So. Woodlawn ......... ARAVOSIS, GEORGE D. 846 E. 55th St. ... ......... . ARGETAKES, PEGGY 6337 Harper ...,........... ARMIN, ROSE 6816 Cornell Ave. .......,. . ARMSTRONG, MARJORIE 7024 Stony Island Ave ....... ARMSTRONG, RICHARD L. 4207 Oakenwald ..,,.,...... AUERBACH, HERBERT MQ ' 5475 Greenwood Ave. .,.... . AUGUST, IRWIN .....,... 6808 Dante Ave. .,........ . AXELRAD, NORMAN D. 1122 E. 52nd St. .....,.,.. . BABB, JEAN C. 1435 E. 53rd St. .,.. . BAER, DAN H. 5444 East View Park .,.,.. BAJGERT, JOAN M. 4322 Drexel Blvd. .....,. . BALLIN, MARJORIE 6745 Ridgeland Ave. .,.,... . BEAMER, LYNDALL G. 5471 University .......... BANK, SANFORD A. 1413 E. 50th St. . ......... .. BALKIN, HOVVARD B. 5466 Ellis Ave. ,,.,, .... . . . . BARANCIK, BABETTE 5508 Cornell Ave. .,.,.,... . BARNER, BOB 1126 E. 46th St. ..,. . BASS, HILARY L. 933 E. 46th St. ..,....,., . BEAUDREAU, LOIS C. 5753 Loomis Blvd. ......... . BECHELY, JOSEPH W. 6600 University Ave. . ,... . . . BENSLEY, EDWARD H. 5469 Drexel Ave. .......... . BENSLEY, ROBERT R. 5469 Drexel Ave. ......,... . . BENDER, EDITH 4700 Drexel Blvd. ....... . . BERLAND, JUDY L. 6719 Clyde Ave. ..... . 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 36 QI'LlOI' KQHJQX BERMAN, FRAN B. 4512 Drexel Blvd. ......... BERNHEIMER, TRUDE 5482 University Ave. ..... . . BERMAN, LOWELL 849 E. 53 St. . ........... .. BLOOMFIELD, ALAN A. 6902 Clyde Ave. .......... . BLUMENTHAL, DAVID Aj ' ' 6327 Ingleside Ave. ....... . BOGAN, KATHERINE E. 5459 Greenwood Ave. . ....... . BOGOLUB, LENORE 5209 Ingleside Ave. ..... . BOOK, CARL E. 6801 S. Crandon Ave. ..... . BOTSFORD, CAROL J. 7117 Cornell Ave. ....... . BOUB, KENNETH W. 6242 University Ave. .... . . . BOYAJIAN, GLORIA H. 6046 Kenwood Ave ........ BOYES, EILEEN 5483 University Ave. .... . . BOWMAN, NAOMI A. 5514 Ingleside Ave. .......... . BRITTON, .JACQUELINE 4715 Lake Park Ave ........... BROWN, CAROL 5129 Drexel Ave. ..........., , BROWN, CLAYTON W. 4920 Blackstone Ave. .... . BROWN, EARLENE 4531 Lake Park Ave ...... BROWN, GRACE D. 4055 Ellis Ave. ..... . BROVVN, RAMON E. 4455 Berkely Ave. .... . BUCKMAN, JOY L. 6942 Crandon Ave. ..... . BURCH, DOLORES 5622 Lake Park Ave. . BURNHAM, MARY A. 1036 East 46th St. . .. BUDTS, AUGUSTA 7106 Ridgeland Ave. . . . BUTTS, PATSY 4343 Greenwood Ave. .,... . BYCHOWETZ, WANDA 1380 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . CAIN, DONALD W. 6916 Clyde Ave. ............. . CAIN, NANCY ...........,.. CAMPBELL, ROBERT H. 5641 Ingleside Ave. ..... . . . CAREY, KATHLEEN A. 6532 Greenwood .......,. CARLSON, ARNE B. 2048 E. 73rd St. .,.... . CARLSON, EVELYN 1360 Madison Park ........ CASTLEMAN E. RIVA 5637 Kenwood Ave ..... . . CERMAK, MARY A. 1521 E. 66th Pl. ...... . 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 CHAET, HAROLD 826 E. 45th St. ,...... ... CHAN, VIOLA 6636 Cottage Grove ......,.... CHERCOE, DOLORES E. 4207 Drexel Blvd. ........ . CHICCA, LEO 4712 Drexel .............. . . . CIRALSKY, HERB R. 7034 E. End Ave. ....., . . . COHEN, DONALD A. 5403 Ridgewood Ct. .... . COHEN, DOROTHY H. 1120 East 54th Sr. ...,....... . COHEN, FRANCINE G. 6737 East End Ave. ...... . . . COHEN, JEAN N. 5016 Blackstone Ave. . . . COHEN, LILLIAN A. 5628 Maryland Ave. ....., . . . COHEN, ROSELYN L. 6855 Clyde Ave. .......... . . .. COHN, LOUIS J. 5140 Ingleside Ave. .......... . COLLINS, CHARMAINE M. 5530 Lake Park .............. CONN ER, ROBERT D. 5473 Harper Ave. ........ . . . COOK, DOROTHY A. 6431 Harper Ave. ....... . . . COPLAN, LEWIS E. 5148 S. Drexel Ave ..... . . . CORDES, JAMES A. 1506 E. 55th St. .......... ... CRAVEN, DORIS M. 6037 Harper Ave. ....... . . . CROHN, GLORIA L. 5331 Woodlawn Ave. .... . . . DAALDER, DORIS J. 6068 Stony Island . . . . . . .. . DAVIS, DORIS A. 6915 Cornell Ave. .... . . . DAVIS, MYRA S. 5332 S. Greenwood . . . . . . DAWSON, JOAN 6119 Woodlawn ...... ... DEBOFSKY, JEAN 5470 Greenwood Ave. ........ . DESAUTELS, PATRICIA A. 5230 Blackstone Ave. ........ . DEVORE, DIONE M. 2101 East 72nd Place ..... . . . DEXTER, EVELYN 5248 Drexel Ave. ......... . . . DIAMOND, ELAINE M. 6835 Cornell Ave. ..,.. . . . . . . DOMEY, RUTHI E D, 6201 Drexel .................. DONAHUE, DOROTHY F. 1402 E. 62nd St. ....,,..,... . DREIFUSS, RUTHIE 1508 E. 52nd St. ......,..... . DRESSER, BARBARA S. 2220 E. 68th St. ..........,.. . DRESSER, CAROLYN 6747 Paxton Ave .,........ . . . DUNGAN, JOHN A. 5485 Kenwood Ave ........ EDELSON, CHUCK 1736 E. 71 Pl. .......,. . EGER, TED E. 5039 Ellis ......,..,....... EGGLESTON, JOANNE N. 6733 Merrill Ave. .,....... . EISMAN, PHYLLIS A. 5627 Dorchester .,......,.. ELMES, MILLARD IV. 5428 Woodlawn ......,,. ENGLE, HOWARD 5444 Woodlawn .,,.,...... ENGLE, MANFRED S. 6846 Ridgeland ..,..,....., FAIRMAN, DONALD M. 1315 Madison Park ,..., ... FECHT, ROBERT W. 5488 University Ave .... .... FEIRBERG, MARJORIE Af A A 5528 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . FELDMAN, JEWEL E. 6959 Merrill Ave. ....... . FINE, RALPH S. 6737 East End Ave. .... . FISCHEL, ISABEL L. 5114 Greenwood ........ FISHER, DAVID L. 5000 Cornell Ave. . . . . . . . FISHER, LEONARD F. 5242 Hyde Park Blvd. . . . FLINK, JOHN A. 4918 Ellis Ave. ........... . FORD, MARGARET H. 5804 Harper Ave. ...... . . FOX, BERNICE 5416 Ellis Ave. .... . FOX, FERN 2108 E. 68th St. .. . . FOX, JACK D. 6107 Kimbark Ave. . FOX, JUNE R. 5463 Ingleside Ave. . . , . FRANK, NORMA L. 5220 Drexel ............. FRANK, WERNER L. 5459 Greenwood ........... FREDERICK, DIANA S. 5114 Dorchester ........... FRIEDMAN, NANCY K. 6751 Cregier Ave. ........ . . . . FRIEDMAN, SUZANNE J. 2231 E. 67th St. .......... . FRIEND, ROBERT N. 5436 Hyde Park Ave. . . . . GARZA, MINERVA 18 E. 18th St. ............ . GEBERT, MARY ANN E. 7158 Cornell Ave. ........ . GELEERD, BARBARA R. 5001 Drexel Blvd. ........ . GENTZEL, CHARLES R. 1452 E. Marquette Blvd. . . . GERSTEIN, MARVIN 5303 Kimbark Ave. ....... . GINSBURG, GEORGE R. 6637 Ellis Ave. . . .....,. . . . GITELMAN, ALVIN R. 833 E. 47th St. ........... . GITELMAN, FLOYD L. 833 E. 47th St. .......... . GIVEN, RUTHIE E. 6754 Constance Ave. . . 192 GOLD, ELAINE 5239 Kimbafk ...,,...... GOLD, NORMAN M. 6819 Merrill ..,......... GOLD, SHEPPERD B. 4916 Blackstone .............. GOLDEN, CHARLOTTE A. 5469 Ingleside Ave. .......... , GOLDIN, MARILYN N. 6911 Merrill Ave. ..........,. . GOLDSTEIN, JOYCE A. 6835 Ridgeland Ave. ...... . GOLDW YN, DOTTY 6751 Crandon Ave. . .... . GORDON, DONNA L. 4458 Greenwood Avenue . . . GORDON, HERBERT M. 5312 Drexel Avenue ....... GORDON, JACK R. 2222 E. 70th St. ...... . GORDON, RUTH S. 7110 East End Avenue ... GOULD, ARLENE S. 1600 E. 68th St. .......,.. . GOUWEN S, ROBERT V. 6027 S. University ......... GRAFTON, PATRICIA L. 6452 S. Ellis Avenue .....,. GRAY, DICK 5490 South Shore Drive . . GRAY EDWINA B. 5619 South Harper .... GREEN, JOANNE 1380 Hyde Park Blvd. . . . GREEN, ROBERT 6813 Clyde Ave. ....... . . . . GREENEBAUM, JEAN 1027 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . GREENBERG, MORRIS 6003 S. Blackstone ......... GREENSPAHN, DONNA 1765 E. 55th St. .......... . GROSSMAN, ALAN 5488 Blackstone ........... GRUNDY, ELIZABETH 5628 Ellis ,... ........... .. GUINSATAO, TOBIAS 561 1 Drexel ............. GUSTAFSON, JOHN 1631 E. 70th St. ..... .... HADERLEIN, JACK 5417 Ingleside Ave. . . . . HAFRON, DIANE 5238 Ingleside Ave. . . HALL, SHIRLEY 1019 E. 63rd St. ... HALLER, LOU 7141 Ridgeland Ave. . . . HANNA, CHAS. 6962 Woodlawn Ave. . . . HAMADA, JUNE 5215 S. Kimbark ...... HARRIS, NORMA 1547 E. 57th St. ......,...... . HASKIN, FLORENCE 4948 Blackstone ......... HEFTER, JANE 1362 E. 52nd St. ............ . HEILBRONNER, LORA 5464 Everett Ave. ........... . HIETZ, Joie 2300 E. 70 P1. .,........ . HENRY, DOROTHY 4212 Greenwood Ave. . . HEYMAN, IRION 1131 E. 45th St. .... , HIEKE, GLENN 6543 Minerva Ave. ...... . HIGGINS, ROSEMARY 5532 Ellis Ave. .......... . HILEY, JEAN 4405 Berkeley Ave. ...... . HILLMAN, BARBARA 6828 S. Cornell Ave. ..... . HIRATSUKA, GRACE 1511 E. 65th Pl. ........ . HIROTA, TOMIO 4415 S. Berkeley Ave. . . HIRSCH, JOSEPH 5419 Cornell Ave. ...... , HOFFMAN, MYRON A. 5516 Cornell Ave. ........ . HOLMBERG, WALTER E. 4932 Blackstone Ave. ..... . HORNEY, HELEN V. 829 E. 46th St. . ........ . HORWICH, EUNICE 5117 Ellis Ave. . .... HORWITZ, DON 6736 Jeffery ............. HUMPHREYS, JANE 5817 Blackstone Ave. ... HURWITZ, BOB 4440 S. Drexel .......... HYMAN, BEVERLY J. 5473 Ingleside Ave. ....... . IKO, SONOKO 4008 Drexel -Blvd. ..... . INOVE, HERBERT 1368 E. 62nd St. ......... . ISRAEL, RICHARD 2309 E. 70th St. .,........ . ISSELBAECHER, LEONA 5546 Maryland . .......... . ITO, MARY 1375 E. 57th St. .... JACOB, EVA M. 6632 Kimbark Ave. .... . JACOBS, SHIRLEY J. 4727 Drexel Blvd. ........ . JACOBSON, SHIRLEY J. 6821 Crandon ............. JAVELLA, MANOLE 1108 E. Marquette Rd. . . . JEMISON, NOLNA A. 5622 Lake Park ........... JOHNSON, BARBARA A. 5822 Blackstone Ave. ..... . JOHNSON, DOROTHY E. 6114 Blackstone ........... JOHNSON, WALLACE K. 5511 Dorchester Ave. ..... . KALLAS, DOROTHY 1742 E. 69th St. ........,. . KALLECK, EDWIN 1. 1024 E. 46th St. ........ . KAPLAN, DIANE 5200 Blackstone Ave. ..... . KAPLAN, GERSON H. 5036 Drexel .............. KARMAN, MARILYN B. 6817 Merrill Ave. ....... . . KARTUN, LAWRENCE D. 7020 Merrill Ave. ........ . KAUFMAN, BERTELLE J 5419 Drexel Ave. ........ . KEITH, ARTHUR 5454 University Ave. . . , KEYES, MARILYN 1430 E. Marquette Rd ..... KIMURA, LILLIAN 4462 Berkeley Ave. . . . KIMURA, ROY 935 E. 42nd Pl. ....... . KIPNIS, ELINOR 6928 Crandon Ave. ...... . KLEIN, GERTRUDE J. 4915 Drexel Blvd. ....,.. . KLEIN, MURIEL 2231 E. 67th Sr. ...... ... . KLOSTER, GLORIA A. 5401 Kenwood Ave .... .... KNOLL, ANNE E. 6142 Kimbark ,...... ..... KNUDSON, RICHARD Wf ' 'A 6830 Ridgeland Ave. ..... . KOBAYASHI, YUJI 4115 Drexel Blvd. ...... . . KOMATSU, KIKEE J. 942 E. 42nd Pl. .....,. . KOPF, NANCY L. 7016 Chappel ...... KOPPEL, RUTH 5112 Kimbark Ave. ... KORSHAK, JOY D. 5133 Ellis ........,....... KOSER, MARION A. 5710 Drexel Ave. ........ . KOVNAT, MELVIN L. 1134 E. 45th St. ......... . KRANZ, KENNETH M. 5250 Drexel Ave. ,..,.... . KREAG, CONNIE M. 5108 Woodlawn ..,....,.. KUEDER, JOSEPHINE A. 1101 E. 65th Sr. ......... . KUENSTER, VERNON EQ ' ' ' 6725 East End Ave. ..... . KUME, MARIKO 1375 E. 57th Sr. ......... . KURLAND, THELMA 6738 Merrill Ave. ........ . KUSS, DOROTHY M. 1122 E. 44th Sr. .,....... . KUSTUDICK, JOHN S. 6058 Stony Island ........ LABARBERA, JOSEPH F. 6350 Ingleside . ........., . LARMOTH, JEANINE L. 5242 Kenwood Ave ...,.... LARSON, BARBARA L. 6634 S. Minerva Ave. ,... . LAVELLE, PATRICIA H. 6339 Dorchester ......,.., LEDERER, BETTY A. 7129 Coles Ave. .......,. . LEONARD, SHELDON 7034 E. End Ave. ....... . LEVANGER, HELEN E. 5229 Dorchester .....,..., LEVERING, GEORGIA J. 6138 University Ave ....,.. LEVI, RALPH 5416 Ingleside Ave. . . . LEVIN, JERRY H. 1219 E. 52nd St. ...... ,.. LEVIN, MARCELLA 6807 E. End Ave. , ...... , LEVINSON, MARVIN 4523 Drexel Blvd. ,.... . LEVY, DORIS 6749 East End Ave. . . LEWIN, MARILYN B. 6721 Cornell Ave. ....... . LIEBERMAN, HELENE I. 5236 Ingleside Ave. .,.... . LIEDEL, NEVA J. 4728 Woodlawn Ave ..,.... LIFFMAN, EDITH B. 5207 VVoOdlawn Ave .....,. LINDBLAD, WILLIAM Ef ' A ' 2309 E. 69th St. ......... . LINDHOLM, RAYMOND R. 5043 Drexel Blvd. ....... . LINTON, BARBARA 6429 Har er p .......,..... LIPSKY, JANET 6853 Ridgeland ......... LITT, MERNA 5141 Drexel Ave. ........ . LIVINGSTON, MARGARETIE. 6441 Ingleside Ave. ...... . LOWENGARD, MARION 5231 Kimbark Ave. ...... . LUKINSKY, JOSEPH S. 5419 Ingleside Ave. .,.... . LYONS, ALVIN L. 5230 Drexel Ave. , . . . . MACASKILI, KEN J. 5332 Cornell Ave. ....,.. . MACLEAN, ROBERT B. 6949 Woodlawn ...,.,.... MACPHERSON, MARY cf ' H 5844 Stony Island Ave. . . . . MADDISON, RENEE 1005 E. 55th Sr. ,,.., .... . MAGNUSSON, ELSA M. 4543 Ellis Ave. ...,....,. . MALL, JOSEPH, JR. 1532 E. 65th St. ..,,..... . MALLOY, PATRICIA R. 6352 Drexel .....,........ MALTZ, MILTON S. 6408 Drexel .......,,... MANES, ROSE M. 5006 Harper Ave .......... MANNING, BETTY M. 5508 Ingleside ........,,.. MATSUDA, SUMIO 4654 Woodlawn Ave. .,.. . . MATSUMOTO, MARY 4459 Ellis Ave. .......... . MATTES, DOROTHY 1015 E. 62nd St. ..,..... . MCARTHUR, AGNES C. 6504 Greenwood Ave. ,... . MCINTYRE, KATHLEEN 'Af ' 1643 E. 67th St. .,.....,. . MCLEAN, JANET 5520 Cornell Ave. ,....,. . MCMANN, BARBARA A. 6122 Greenwood Ave. .... . MEEKS, GEORGIA M. 1526 E. 76th Pl. ......... . MELCHIOR, FRANK A. 6631 Woodlawn Ave. .,.. . , MENA, GLORIA S. 4201 Berkeley Ave. . . . MENA, LIDIA Y. 4201 Berkeley Ave. ...... . MIGDAL, FLORENCE L. 5530 Drexel .............. MILLER, HAROLD L. 5332 Greenwood Ave. .... . MILLER, HARVEY H. 2226 E. 70th Pl. ......,.. . MILLER, MARILYN 7034 Merrill Ave. ........ . MILLER, RALPH 7028 Cregier Ave. .,..... . MILLER, SHIRLEY A. 5053 Ellis Ave. ,.....,..... . MIYAKAWA, MARIKO 4454 Oakenwald Ave. ..... . MIYAMOTO, LILY 3805 Ellis Ave. ........ . . . . . MOELLENHOFF, ANDREA L 4752 E11Is Ave. ......,.... . MOORE, MARILYN J. 1714 E. 68th Sr. .,....... . MOORE, PATRICIA A. 1419E.62ndSt. MORRIS, ELIZABETH B. 5217 Blackstone Ave. .... , . . MORRISON, RALPH A. 5454 S. Shore Drive ......... MURAKAMI, HARUKO 1366 E. 62nd St. ,.., ...... . MURPHY, DOLORES 1556 E. 65th Pl. . ..,....... . NADVODNIK, STANLEY J 4331 Berkeley Ave. ....... . NAGASAWA, FAY 3855 Cottage Grove ....,... NAIDITCH, FLORENCE 926 E. 61 Sr. .............. . NAKAUCHI, MIWAKO 1511 E. 65th Pl. ........... . NATHAN, ELEANOR D. 839 E. 49th St. .......... . NATHAN, NANCY K. 5220 Blackstone ..,...,. NARUISHI, JOSIE 5427 S. Lake Park Ave. . NICKELS, MARY E. 845 E. 52nd St. ..... . NORMAN, JOAN M. 4659 Drexel Blvd. . . . . NORRIS, BARRY N. 6905 Crandon Ave. ........ . NOVAK, CHARLES, W. 5515 University ,..... . .,.. . NYMAN, GERALDINE A. 6638 Kimbark Ave. ........ . OHMAN, ELLA M. 1440 E. 67th Sr. ......... . OKAMOTO, KAZUKO 1420 E. 50th St. .....,. . OMURA, ASA A. 1449 E. 56th St. ......... . PAGE, CHARLOTTE I. 5200 Harper Ave ........ PALM, MARIAN T. 1015 E. 52nd St. .... . PAPPAS, BESSIE 5646 Lake Park Ave. ..... . PARKER, ELAINE P. 6421 Ellis Ave. ........ . PARK, SHERLEY L. 5715 Blackstone Ave. . PASSOVOY, ELLIS 843 Drexel Sq. ....,... . PAULSEN, MARIE K. 1406 E. 69th St. ....... . PERPER, CECILE D. 1751 E. 67th Sr. .......... . PHARAZYN, ELIZABETH C 5730 Blackstone Ave. ..... . PHILLIPS, BETTYE J. 803 E. 41st Sr. .......... . POKRASS, SALLY 5533 Hyde Park Ave. . . , . POLLAK, JERRY L. 2151 E. 70th St. ....... ,.. POLLYEA, SYLVIA 5515 Ingleside Ave. ..,... . POMPER, DAVID 5332 Woodlawn Ave ...,... POMERANTZ, RHODA I. 6853 Clyde Ave. ......... . PONCHER, RITA 838 E. 53rd St. ...., . PORTIS, LORA J. 5719 Kenwood Ave .,.,.. . . POSTERNOCK, JOAN C. 6905 Merrill Ave. ,..,,... . POTTER, JOAN L. 6723 Clyde Ave. ......... . PROJANSKY, BURTON 5464 Ingleside ............ PURSSIAN, GLORIA A. 1423 E. 67th Pl. ....,.... . RADT, JEAN A. 6839 Ridgeland Ave. ..... . RAUTENBERG, LOTTE 1419 E. 53rd St. ........ . REED, CAROL A. 6548 Minerva Ave. ..... . REINGANUM, JOY 5100 Cornell Ave. .... . RIGGS, WANDA J. 6423 Harper Ave ....... RIKER, DANIEL 6230 Dorchester Ave. ..., . RIFKIN, KENNETH 1534 E. Marquette Rd ..... ROBINSON, BETTY L. 7022 East End Ave. .,... . ROBINSON, DONALD D. 5320 Maryland .,......... RODGERS, ROGER L. 5640 Blackstone .......... ROGIOKOS, CATHERINE' ' 6333 Harper ...,......... ROGOFF, BURTON J. 1135 Hyde Park Blvd. . . . ROOTH, SHELDON 919 E. 44th St. .......... . RONGEY, DOLORES M. 4706 S. Michigan ......... ROSE, EDWARD L. 4932 Blackstone ...,...... ROSENBAUM, GEORGE 5426 S. Ridgewood Ct. . . . . ROSENFIELD, DONALD Al' ' 6915 Jeffery Ave. ...,......,. . ROSENBUSH, LAURA J. 5409 University Ave .........., ROSENTHAL, MARSHAL T. 5420 S. Ellis Ave ...,,......... ROTH, BARBARA R. 5318 Ellis Ave. .......,..,... . RUDENBERG, HOWARD 6825 Merrill ....,...,. RUUD, RITA M. 833 E. 65th St. ,.... . RAY, BETTY 6601 Minerva Ave. . . , . RAYMOND, DON L. 6711 Merrill Ave. ............ . SABATH, JOANNE L. 5333 Hyde Park Blvd. .,..... . SABATH, PATRICIA A. 5333 Hyde Park Blvd. . 194 SALTZMAN, MARTIN E. 7049 Chappel Ave ..... . . . SAMSON, DOROTHY 5447 Greenwood Ave. . . . SARNAT, IRWIN M. 6542 Stony Island ..... SASS, ELAINE 6646 Stony Island Ave. , . SATO, JUNE 1368 E. 62nd ......,... SAUNDERS, ROMA 6652 University ......... SAVAS, THERESA G. 1515 E. 66th Pl. ...,.... . SAWA, IKUKO 4564 Oakenwald Ave. , , SCHLOSS, RITA F. 1156 E. 54th Pl. ........ , SCHLOSS, WALTER 1419 E. 67th Pl. ........... ,. . SCHOENBERGER, MARION 6838 East End Ave. .,,,..... . SCHOPPER, KATHLEEN L. 6540 Minerva Ave. .....,.... . SCHOUR, GABRIELLE 5499 Hyde Park Ave. ........ . SCHUHMANN, GEORGE H. 5468 Hyde Park ....,,...,.... SCHUR, NEIL s. 6943 Euclid Ave. .........,.. . SCHURMAN, NANCY A. 5485 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . . SCHUSTER, LOIS A. 5115 University Ave .,..... . . SCHWARTZ, JOYCE C. 6741 Clyde Ave. .... . SEEH, MELVIN R. 6542 Stony Island Ave. .... . . SEGAL, BEVERLY F. 5234 Ingleside ........... SEGAL, RITA B. 6848 East End Ave. . SERAT, BILL F. 7144 East End Ave. . SEVERT, RICHARD 'EQ ' A ' A ' ' 5320 Drexel Ave. .,....,., , . SHANE, BARBARA L. 5461 Ingleside ...,....... SHARGEL, STUART 6903 Merrill Ave. ......... . . SHARP, JOAN R. 6431 Ingleside Ave. .,........ . SHAUGER, PATRICIA A. 1120 E. 47th St. ,...,..., .... . SHEA, DONNA J. 5227 Kimbark Ave. .......... . SI-IELLSWICK, VIRGINIA A. 6701 East End Ave. .......,. . SHERMAN, BETTE LOU 6829 Paxton Ave. ............ . SHOGREN, BONNIE E. 6524 Ingleside ....,..... SHULL, BONNIE J. 6139 Dorchester ,..,,... SIEGEL, JOYCE E. 7016 Chappel Ave. . . . , . SIEVE, NAN 6928 Paxton Ave ...... SILBERMAN, SIG 6840 South Shore Dr. . . , SIMONS, GWEN F. 7040 Merrill Ave. .... . SINGER, ESTEY H. 5052 Blackstone Ave. . SINGER, THEODORE 1117 E. 54th Pl. ,... .... . SINGMAN, PATRICIA HQ' 5435 East View Park ...,... SMALL, BARBARA A. 5829 Dorchester Ave. ..... . SMITH, BARBARA P. 4467 Oakenwald ......,,. SMITH, RONALD 4659 Drexel ......... SMITH, WARREN 6426 Stony Island Ave .... SNAPP, BOBBIE 1516 Marquette Rd. ,... . SNELL, NANCY 5740 Stony Island Ave. .... , SNYDER, MARILYN L. 6035 Dorchester Ave. ..... . SNYDER, RICHARD H. 6800 East End Ave. ...... , SOBEL, HOWARD 5208 Woodlawn ..,,....... SOLOMON, BARBARA E. 7136 Coles Ave. ........ . SOWA, PETER Y. 1215 E. 47th St. ......,, . SPORN, SHIRLEY I-I. 5110 Kenwood Ave ..., ..... STAM, VIVIENNE C. 6714 Merrill Ave. ,.,...... . STEINBERG, JEANNE D. 1648 E. 68th St. .......... . STERN, ILSE 5439 Greenwood Ave. . , STERN, URSEL 5424 Ellis Ave. ........... . STERNBERG, SYLVIA R. 6903 Merrill Ave. ......... . STRAKER, RUTH 5464 Ellis Ave. ........... . STRAUSS, LOUISE B. 5234 Dorchester .......,... STROPE, REUBEN B. 4354 Berkeley .......,..... SUGENO, FLORENCE T. 6054 Kenwood ........,... SUZUKI, LILY 4147 Drexel Blvd. ......, . SWEARINGEN, ROBERT 'K 6613 Kimbark Ave. ..,.... . SYMONS, PAUL 6700 Merrill Ave. ......... . TAHARA, DOROTHY M. 6017 Kenwood Ave. ,...... . TAKETOSHI, HERBERT 6010 Harper Ave ...... ..... TALLMAN, JOAN J. 6937 Merrill .............. TARNOWSKI, LOUIS O. 5718 Drexel Ave. ......... . TATSUI, TADASHI 3609 Lake Park Ave ........ THAL, LOIS W. 6831 East End Ave. ,..... , THOMPSON, BARBARA A 1014 E. 41 Pl. ............ . THOMPSON, JOAN 1540 E. 65th Pl. ...,...,.. . THORSFELT, ELS1 D. 815 E. 46th St. ......... . TICKTIN, RUTH 5000 Cornell Ave. .... . TIPPY, DOLORES J. 6537 University ......, TJERNBERG, LEITH 1115 E. 64th St. ....... . TOUZIOS, MARY A. 5485 Kimbark , ..... ,,.. TOUHY, Hanora E. 1415 E. 61st Pl. .,..... . TURNER, MARCIA 6812 Cornell ........,..... UNTERBERG, WALTER A. 6535 Greenwood ,....,.,... UPDYKE, SALLY A. 6815 Merrill ......... VICTOR, JANE 6422 Maryland .,..,.... WALDO, CAROL J. 1423 E. 60th Sr. ....... . WALEN, CYMIA 5224 Drexel Ave. ....,..,. . WALKER, MILDRED 6317 Ellis Ave. ...,,..... , WALLYN, JANET 833 E. 52nd St. ....,..... . WAREHIME, SHIRLEY L. 6802 Dorchester Ave. ,,.,. . WATANABE, HARKY 4323 Lake Park Ave. .... , . WATTS, PEGGY W. 4003 Drexel Blvd. ....... . WEILAND, JEROME 6716 Merrill ........... WEINBERG, JOAN 1120 E. 54th St. ..... . WEINER, JERRY 5112 Ingleside Ave. ....... . WEINSTEIN, JOSEPH R. 1380 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . VVEINSTEIN, THEODORA 1219 Madison Park ...,.... WEISBAUM, RICHARD HQ ii 1119 E. Hyde Park Blvd. ,..., . WEISKOPF, KATE F. 6907 Crandon Ave. .... . . . WEISS, BETTY M. 5537 Kimbark Ave. ....,, . . . WEISS, CHARLES M. 6409 Drexel Ave. ...... . . . WEISS AMES H , I - 5520 So. Shore Drive . . , . . . WEISZ, MURIEL J. 5528 Hvde Park Blvd. ,...... . WELLS, BARBARA H. 5834 Stony Island Ave. . . . . . . WERNER, ELINOR 4712 Drexel ..,.....,....,.,.. WEZELMAN, JUDITH 6810 Ridgeland Ave. ...... . WHITTINGTON, RALPH wf 5530 Drexel ....... ,..., ...... WILDER, CHARLENE B. 1112 E. 45th St. ,...,....,... . WILHOIT, VIRGINIA L. 6422 Kimbark Ave. .......... , WILLI STON, JAMES H. 5715 Blackstone .............. WILSON, LEE A. 4441 Greenwood .....,.,. . . , WINIGER, MARY L. 6140 Dorchester ......... . . . WINTER, FRANCES 5447 Greenwood ,..,.... ...... WINTER, ROBERT L. 850 E. 52nd St. ......... . , . WISHNOFF, EVELYN 5480 Ellis Ave. ...,,.... . WOLF, PEGGY 6942 Paxton Ave ...... WOLF, PHYLISS 6751 Cornell ...,... WOLF, RUTH 5130 Kennwood Ave. . . . WOLFE, NANCY A. 5014 Blackstone Ave. . , . . , WOLFSON, JOYCE M. 5306 Drexel Ave. ....,.. . WOOD, JUNE N. 4466 Lake Park Ave. . . . . WOOD, WANETA M. 6603 University Ave ..., . WOOLPY, JEAN S. 5051 Ellis Ave. ......,.. . WRIGHT, MARY L. 5407 Harper Ave ..,....... YAMANE, GEORGE 3967 Drexel Blvd. ......, . YAMASHIRO, KAZUKO P 4313 S. Berkeley Ave. .... . YOKOI, AYAKO 1513 E. 65th Pl. ..., ZABRIN, LEROY 825 E. 53rd St. ......... . ZANE, BARBARA J. 7040 Euclid .......,.., ZISOOK, NAOMI 1371 E. 50th St. ........ . ZUCKER, HANNA B. 824 E, 53rd ...,....... ZUKER, LOIS S. 6734 Chappel Ave ..,., ABRAHAMS, MARILYN 6818 Merrill .....,...... ABRAMS, LAWRENCE 7012 Paxton ............ ABRAMSON, SHARON 5443 Cornell ..........., ALLEN, PATRICK 4400 Drexel .,.,......... APPEL, PEARL 6812 East End ......,.., ARMSTRONG, AUDREY' ' ' A ' 6036 Kenwood .......... ATTSCHULER, FRAN 6819 Clyde . ..,..,.... . . BAKAL, ROBERT 5447 University ......... BENSON, MARIANNE 7951 Yates .........,... BEREZ, ZENA ' 5433 Greenwood .,....... BERG, ALLAN 5644 Harper .,.......... BERNSTEIN, GERALD 1022 Hyde Park Blvd. . . . BESSON, JANET 4324 Drexel Blvd. . . . . BLACK, VIRGINIA 5700 Maryland Ave. .... . BLICHERT, BEVERLY 6658 Minerva ,,... .,.... BLOOM, MARVIN 6837 Bennett ,.... ...... BODEN, HERBERT 913 E. 54th St. ....... . BOEHM, IRMA 6100 Drexel ....4.,..... BORJA, CAROLYN 6422 Stony Island .,,.... BORKSTROM, MARGARET 1404 E. 55th St. ..,,... , BORTNOTT, JO ANN 6440 University ......... BRANSON, JUDY 6730 Merrill ....,...... BRUNKE, ALICE 3936 Campbell ......... BRUSSLAN, WILLIAM 6813 Clyde ..........,.. CAMPBELL, BOB 3942 Lake Park ....... CAPLOW, DOLORES. 5330 Harper Ave ....... CARLSON, JAMES 6448 Kimbark Ave. ..... . CHALMERS, SONIA 5455 Ingleside ................ CHERNICK, ETHLYN 914 East 55th St. ...... . CHIAPPETTA, SYLVIAV ' ' ' ' ' 1019 E. 63 st. ............... . COHEN, ALAN 6730 Sangamon ..,... COHEN, IRVIN 1519 E. 62nd St. ..., . COHEN, RONALD 5302 Drexel .....,,... COREN, SALLY 2216 E. 68th St. .....,....... . COTTRELL, SHIRLEY 1127 E. 62nd St. .,.......... . DANIELS, BARBARA 5218 Ingleside ........... 196 FEBRUARY DELAO, LUPE 3746 Lake Park . . . DILTS, CAROL 6809 Dorchester ....,....,. DOCHTERMAN, DAVE 6803 Merrill ............,. DODD, DOROTHY 5133 Cornell ..,...,..,..., DORNAN, GAYNELLE 6723 Paxton ....,......... DUNHAM, DOROTHY 6512 Drexel ..,.,....,,.. EBERT, JO ANN 6839 East End ..,.. EGGERT, RUTH 4116 Ellis .......,..,.... FAWCETT, GENE 1758 E. 71st Pl. ....,,..., . FINEBERG, BEVERLY 7028 East End ............ FRIEDMAN, SHIRLEY 1207 E. 47 St. ....,.,..,., . FURTH, JULES 5000 East End . ..... GAGE, CHARLES 6136 Woodlawn .,..,.. GITTELSON, ALVIN 5337 Hyde Park Blvd. . . . GLASS, NANCY 5135 Kenwood ...... GOEBEL, MARY 6423 Harper Ave. ....,. . . GOLDBERG, JERRY 7320 Oglesby ..,....... GOLDBLATT, SUE 4745 Kenwood ...,...,.... GOODMAN, MAXINE 6921 Merrill Ave. ........ GORDON, MIRIAM 7024 East End ......,,.. GREENWALD, JEAN 6958 Clyde Ave. ,... ...... . GUGGENHEIM, WILLIAM' ' ' 6956 Clyde Ave. ,.,.....,. . GUNDERSEN, ROY 6711 East End Ave. ... GUTMAN, BILL 7116 East End .......... HALE, PATRICIA 5337 Maryland Ave. . ..... . HOLMAY, GERALDINE 4443 University Ave ........,.. HALPERIN, ARTHUR 7028 S. Merrill Ave. .... . HANDLER, SUE 6951 Merrill .....,...,.... HARLEY, MARGARET 6150 Ellis Ave. ..... . ..... . HARPEN, MELVIN 6315 Harper .............. HARTENSTEIN, MARILYN4 1 2116 E. 69th Street ..,..... HASAN, ROBERTA 2215 E. 70th Street ...,.. HAUGAN, GREGORY 4500 Oakenwald Ave. . . , . HELLER, PRESTON 5025 Woodlawn ....... HIMMEL, CAROL 7029 Merrill ........ ISAAC, DANIEL 6733 Paxton ...... 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 ISAAC, LARRY 1716 E. 68th St. ... JANOV, BETTY 5465 Ingleside ........ . . . JANSKY, KENNETH 6350 Maryland Ave. ..,,..... . JOHNSON, CORRINE 7009 East End ...........,.,. KAPLAN, DOLORES 7036 Merrill ................. KARRAS, RICHARD 1118 E. 54th St. .....,......, . KLEITMAN, ESTHER 5234 Greenwood ..,...... KOGAN, HELENE 1842 East 72nd St. .......,.. . KOKLAAGEN, EDITH 5489 University Ave. .......,. . KOVEN, STANLEY 5402 Woodlawn Ave .... KRAFT, LOIS 6840 Dorchester Ave. . . . . KRAMER, PAT 7019 Chappel Ave ..... ........ KRINSLEY, RICHARD 6723 Oglesby Ave. ........ . LABES, MARVIN 6832 S. Paxton Ave. . . , LEVY, MELVIN 5140 Woodlawn Ave .... LEWIS, ARNOLD 6821 East End Ave. . . . LEWIS, CHARLES 6126 S. Ellis .....,...... LINDBLAD, DAVID 2309 E. 69th St. ..... . LOFGREN, HOWARD' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5335 Cornell Ave. ...... . LONG, CARMENA 6202 Ingleside Ave. . . LUTZ, BEVERLY 5535 Ingleside ........... MARCADO, GLADYS 5502 Greenwood ......... MARDELL, RITA 6934 Crandon Ave. . . . . MARSHALL, ROY 6940 Clyde Ave. .......... . MARX, SIDNEY 5332 Woodlawn . . . ,.... . . . MCCARTNEY, VIRGINIA 7043 Dante Ave. ......... . MCKILLOP, GEORGE 6557 Drexel Ave. ....... . MCNULTY, Alice 1112 E. 64th St. ...... . MEAGHER, GLENN 6639 S. Kimbark Ave ..... MEYERS, RONALD 6908 Clyde Ave. ...... . MOON, MARGIE 1524 E. 72nd St. ..... . MORRIS, GLORIA 7047 Clyde Ave. ...... . MORRISSEY, PAT 6405 Greenwood ....... NATHAN, ESTHER 5414 S. Drexel Ave. .,.. NEU, HENRY 938 E. ssrd st ........... . NEUGROSCHL, FLORA MQ A A 5511 Cornell Ave. ........... . 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 O'CONNOR, SUZANNE R. 1528 E. 67th Place ..,......,.. OSTRUP, ESTHER M. 6935 Kimbark Ave. ,... . PALM, EDWIN G. 1430 E. 68th St. .,.. . PASIK, RUTH E. 1136 E. 46th St. ....,.. . PATELSKE, LOIS H. 6046 Kenwood Ave ...,. PELKEY, FRANK Entered Service .....,.... PELTZ, SHIRLEE I. 4715 Ellis Ave. .........,.... . PETERSEN, MARTHA C. 4659 South Drexel Blvd. ..... . PETERSON, RUTH E. 6841 Harper Ave .............. PHOTOPOULOS, GEORGIA 4529 S. Cotta e Grove Av g ..... PICK, ARLENE J. 6 7016 Paxton ................. PITCHER, MANFORD M. 6233 Greenwood ..........., POOLE, RICHARD N. 5318 Cornell Ave. . ..,..... . . . PRIMACK, MERRILL 6735 Oglesby Ave. . ,...., . PRUITT, LORETTA 741 E. 50th St. .,.,...... . PULVER, HENRY H. 1448 Marquette .,...... QUEEN, LAURA M. 1126 E. 52nd St. ...... . RAY, JOSEPHINE F. 5454 Ellis Ave. ,........... . REEVE-ROBERTS, HOPE 5484 Hyde Park Blvd. ....... . ROSE, MIRIAM P. 5548 S. Ingleside ....... ROSE, SUZANNE 6906 Paxton Ave. ........... . . ROSENTHAL, BETTY 5458 Hyde Park Blvd. . . . . ROTH, HERBERT S. 7128 East End Ave. ... ROWE, JOAN E. 4468 Lake Park Ave. . . . . RUBEN, JAMES H. 4637 Lake Park Ave .... SAIKI, AYAKO 5465 Harper ..,...,....,, SANDERS, SALLY R. 5473 Lake Park Ave ..... SARLAS, CONNIE 6941 East End Ave. . . . . SAUER, INGE RITA 5409 S. Drexel ......... SAVAS, PERRY G. 1515 E. 66th Pl. ..... .,.. . SCHAFFNER, ESTHER' 5409 Drexel Ave. ........ . SCHARFF, JOAN M. 2148 E. 6901 se ......... , SCHER, TED 5495 Dorchester Ave. ........ . SCHULMAN, AILEEN C. 4727Vg Ellis Ave. .......,.... . SCHWARTZ, RITA F. 5401 Ingleside ..........., SERBY, MARJORIE A. 5411 Hyde Park Blvd. ....... . SHANBERG, EDWIN H. 7000 Clyde Ave. ,..,. . , ...., , . SHULKIN, ELAINE M. 6345 University Ave. ........ . . SIMON, JEROME D. 2116 E. 68th St. ............. . SMALLING, ALBERTA M. 913 E. 42nd Place ...,,....... SMITH, HILDA H. 5483 Kenwood .,..... SMITH, NANCY J. 6213 Kimbark ............ SMITH, STANLEY R. 2109 E. 70th St. .......,. . SNOW, SYLVIA 4745 Ellis Ave. ..,........... . SPELLBERG, WILLIAM 5008 Harper Ave ......,....... STANTON, DONALD R. 6461 University Ave ....... STEELE, ROBERT D. 1449 E. 65th Pl. ....... . STEIN, ROBERTA L. 5124 Greenwood Ave. . . . STEIN, TOBY A. 5201 Greenwood Ave. ........ . STEINMETZ, DOLORES E. 1521 E. 60th St. ............. . STERLING, BETTY 4632 Lake Park Ave ..... STUCKEY, JIM 1204 E. 55th St. ....,.. . SUMMERS, JOHN L. 6532 Woodlawn Ave .,.,. TELSER, LESTER 949 E. 53 St. ...,......... . TOOKER, ROBERTA L. 1 118 Ave .............. VAN COTT, SUSAN M. 1554 E. 65th St. ....,..... . VERGARA, ALF REDO 6110 Greenwood Ave. ..., . VICKER, JOAN M. 938 E. 44th St ..,......... WALLACE, NORMAN 5627 Dorchester Ave. ........ . WEINSTEIN, RICHARD S. 6817 Cregier Ave. ........ . WESTHEIMER, JACK L. 5477 Greenwood Ave. ........ . WHIPPLE, MAVIS A. 1145 Hyde Park Blvd. ...,... . WILLIAMS, BEVERLY N. 4201 Ellis Ave. .............. . WISPE, RICHARD D. 6749 Paxton ..........,,, WOLFSON, ARLYNE L. 6843 Clyde Ave. ........ . WONG, LILLY 5538 Blackstone Ave. . . . WOOD, HENRY G. 7123 Clyde Ave. .......... . WORKMAN, GLENN F. 1520 E. Marquette Rd. . . . YANCY, BETTY A. 6139 Dorchester Ave. . . . YASAKI, NOBUO 5237 S. Harper .,....... YOUNG, DONALD VV. 7049 Clyde Ave. ....... . YOUNGQUIST, INEZ 1471 E. 69th St. ....... . YURIS, NANCY 6052 Stony Island Ave ....... . . REICHMAN, MARVIN O. 6850 E. End Ave. ........... . ADVERTISING The Aitchpe urges pupils, teachers, and pareiits to patronize these advertisers Who support the school activities. THE STAFF Me f94f7 mama 065335 EQIBUINITUINIG CQIMIIPAINY DIXON,II.LINOIS t CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 307 First Street 228 North LoScIIe Street GEQMQGE SEDUES 4140-8 North Kolmor Avenue Chicago, Illinois MANUFACTURING SCHOOL JEWELERS AND STATIONERS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICIAL JEWELER TO CLASS OF '47 'Ielephonez KiIcIore 2063 I-Iove you tried our Well-Lnolonced Lunches? AIITCIHIIPLE LLDNCHEQCQ uIhe Best for Less IVIADLYN B. CASSEL, Mgr. RUBIN'S REcoRDs - APPLIANCES Come in and getoII the Ic1testI'Iit-I'unes. We AISO Ccirry ci CompIete Line of CIc1ssicoI Records 1531 E. 53rd St. HYDE PARK 9921 C L A Y ' S SCHOOL SUPPLIES Prop., J. I-IERMER Where quoIity reigns supreme just Ground the corner Neor 63rcI Street 6267 I-Iorper Avenue Midway 5315 - 0 IIINICQ CCDIM A uevve fubio i' For many years TI-IE OFFICIAL Pl-IOTOGRAPI-IER of the AITCHPE ir Suite 'VIT1 Republic Building Wabash 0526-0527 Q09 So. 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For their patience and understanding in dealing with us, amateurs, we wish to thanlc Mr. Qliver D. Rogers, our printer, Mr. Arthur l-lauschner, our photographer, and Mr. James V. Oldham, of Jahn and Qllier. We also wish to thank Mr. Zehner, who toolc care of the Finances, Mrs. Nichols, who superintended the art worlc, the Advanced Art classes for their art work, and the Annual Agents for collecting the money. Above all, we thanlc Miss Mary l... Leitch, our sponsor, our guide, and our Friend, who made this Annual possible. 205 l -1-J QVLQITZ! QQHCJQX A Page A Cappella ..,...... . . 114-115 Advertising ........... . . 198-204 Aitchpe King and Queen . . 10-11 Aitchpe Staff ..,...... . 120-121 Aitchpe Tribe. . ..... 164 Attendance OHice . 29 Band ........ 117 Blue Mask ... 118 Book Room . . 20 Boosters ....... 126 Box OHice ........ 127 Business Cafeteria Help . . . Cheerleaders ........i.. Chess and Checker Club .... 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