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

 - Class of 1949

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H I I x -'ffl ,' A I H I J ' ' ' A .U P J MX' I' 5 'rf' ' j !f : i .Z I V JJ ' ' gjiff yr L ,aff I L f If ,. Ww- W , ' I-,, I ,I 'I f 5 L! gf If ff ,aff-1949 I ' ' 1 h E XX E ' I X HYDE PARK HIGH SCHIAHII, I K, Q, sw CHICAGO, ILLINOIS f I iifk Wi! K! -.sa XSIQQIH xi - x fx 'QR X L f I Service, wilh u smile Homeward hound Tho big puw-wow VC hy so happy? 4 . V 7 QQTPVV' . ff WM J fr Mf ll u THEME Brotherhood and Unityithe association of men and the ability to work in harmony-these two qualities which go into the ad- ministration of Hyde Park have been taken by Aitchpe for its 194-9 theme. Since the democratic principles found in the Indian tribe are the underlying factors of these qualities and since our name-AITCHPE-seems to refer to an Indian tribe, the main sections of this book have been contrasted to the Indian way of life. The art work, also, at the beginning of each section has been made to represent the activities of the tribe by symbolic associa- tion with an Indian tribe. The Aitchpe Tribe was given a new leader in the person of Big Chief George A. Olson during May of 1948. In the following fall Medicine Man Ralph L. Small, from South Shore High School, was made assistant to the Big Chief. Since then the tribe has experi- enced an important reorganization which has proven very bene- ficial to the entire tribe. The administrative council, also, has gone through many important changes in order that it may give the Big Chief, Medicine Man, and the rest of the tribe the help that is so vitally needed. This year a new branch of student government has been formed from the squaws and braves, in order that they may have a hand in bettering the tribe and helping the administrative council. They are known as the executive and regular councils. Thus faculty and students participate in the efficient organization through the Brotherhood and Unity existent at Hyde Park. ll If 'Wx , ,Ju J 4' ' I I 4 p, I I f f i 1 I' Q x l J ' x F , fl V 4' , 1 .I K . -1. . 'sl y I ' J .I- , 1 I I TABLE OF CONTENTS EDUCATIONAL AD MINISTRATION CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen ACTIVITIES Honor Special Interest Service R.O.T.C. Sports BUSINESS AD MI NISTRATION Maintenance Lunehroom ADVERTISEM ENTS INDEXES Senior General MR. GEORGIC A. OLSON DEDICATION At the head of every Indian Village is the Big Chief. He is the guiding force and inspira- tion to all who work under him. He is the un- derstanding judge and wise counselor. He is the fine upstanding example to whom all his people look with faith and friendship. lle supports his tribe in their work as well as their sports, and it is for him that they strive towin. The BigChief makes the rules for the rest of the tribe, but he could not do so without aid of the Medicine Man . MR. RALPH L, SMALL DEDICATION His duties are wide and varied, extending from reselling his people from the evil spirits, to healing them when they become ill. It is he who takes eharge of the tribe when the Big Chief is out hunting big ganlefor even taking a sealp or two. lt is to these two great leaders of our tribe. Big Chief George A. Olson and Medicine Man Ralph L. Small, that The AITCPHE respect- fully dedieates its 1949 Edition. A i I T C H P E K I N G Hail, Dave, our Aitchpe King He whose praises we now sing. Blond, sandy hair, and eyes of blue, Five feet ten, heis handsome, too. Basketballis his favorite gameg A commercial artist is his aim. In Alpha Hi-Y he is active And girls think Dave is attractive. If, to Knox College he does go, Success will come his way, we know. DAVID H ART M AN NI XR.lUlill'1 Nl 'XRCH llail, Nlargie, Aitehpe Queen Cutest gal we've ever seen. Five feet two ol' flynalnite, Figure neat, with eurves just right. llazel eyes and brunette hair, Plus a face that's very fair. Our lovely QllQ'l?ll,S in .-Xpllroditew. ln A Cappella her voiee rings mighty. Peppy, good-naturexl. she's full of ambition ller life will be happy in any condition. ll 3511 Memoriam STLIH NTS FXCULTY ELEANOH BREWER HENRHHTA NL CUONE Cr0lir4wiD JEROME Ruonrzs M SGT. WENDIQLL KNDERSUN XIARY Y.fYlhuEN Crvlirfwlf ICNGIN ICICRS Ill-:RMAN IIUNKE Y? Lx 4 Q Q . M Kd ' Xb., ,O .Q X K 'Ng .5 Ta 2 zlffwf K, -1. 4 Z - 5 T ': X S A N 3 Q S Q X Q lj Q S S i 's X xx gK i X S x ix SS 'Z I -r T2 X 5,4 5' Q' ' 1 X -la 5: I X . 4, , , - N 2 x WM QW S -g XXXN VW Mum fvfwwxm Nmfflfw EDUCATIGNAL ADMINISTRATION If the tribe is very large the big chief needs help in leading it. These aids are the other chiefs who sit with him around the many council fires to decide what is best for the tribe. Through the many moons that go by the big chief has numerous problems come up and with the able assistance of his council he is always able to solve them. Although they do not wield as much power as the big chief, these minor chiefs which make up the council are heads of different sections of the Indian village. They help him enforce all the de- cisions which are made and also teach the people many different trades and give him helpful information. Another branch of the tribe consists of the administrative braves better known as the grade advisers. They are part of the big chiefs council and they help to guide the tribe through its education. The big chief has many tribal assistants, among them the scribes who record credits, keep records under lock and key, care for finances and perform any task that presents itself in the office. The members of Aitchpes council go to make up the whole of our educational administration. They are the true counselors, our friends, our teachers. Concentration Lalc- again? Pleasant busincssl MR. OLSON ln every Indian tribe there is one person for whom all the members of the tribe show the greatest respect. He is their leader, the Big Chief. They obey his wishes, honor him, and above all, respect him. He is their guide and counselor. Our Big Chief, Nlr. George A. Olson has had wide experience and training. His early scho- lastic career included Lane and the Chicago Teacher's College and the University of Chi- cago. Mr. Olson rcccived his Masters Degree at Northwestern University. He was principal at various elementary schools, and in his spare time became President of the Chicago His- torical Society. Nlr. Olson has done a constructive job since his arrival last year and we owe him a big debt of thanks. He has proved himself to be a Wonderful Chief of our Aitchpe Tribe. a':Courlesy of Vlvoodlawn Booster. Poster winners 16 1 . . . and in regard tow NIR. SMALL Besides having a Big Chief, every tribe must have a Medicine Man. The Medicine lNlan carries on some of the duties of the chief, as well as his own, those of ridding the tribe of evil spirits. Mr. Ralph L. Small is our Medicine Man. Although he graduated from a rival tribe, Englewood, we forgive him because he has done such an efficient job here at Hyde Park. Mr. Small, also, went to the University of Chicago where he majored in Physics, and received his B.S. and M.S. The Medicine Mau taught for twenty-two years at Lindbloom where he was head of the science department, and then at South Shore before he became our Assistant Principal. Highway Robbery 17 Ron' Z: Miss lloward, Miss Deupree, Mrs. Edgar. Ron' I: Miss Walker, Mr. Cameron, Wlrs. Priddy, Miss Leins. GRADE ADVISOR I was there. I guess the tcachcr just didu't see me because l was sharpening my pencil. really, I was thercf' Do you mean that l Cklllit have third through fourth for my program next semester? These and remarks like them can he heard throughout the day in any Grade fKdvisor's oflice. Uur Grade .Xdvisors are hcrc to help us 99 in any problems that we may' need help in con- cerning programs, classes, sequences, etc. and they really do a wonderful job. This year, aside from helping students to make out programs, choose subjects, correct eutting. and helping division teachers with their work, the Grade Xdvisors also handle attendance problems. Grade advisors are important in our faculty. 18 MR. FISHER MISS WHELAN E NA' 2 f R - Nliss Green, Civics Mr. Taylor, Science Nfrs. Kamins, English ENGLISH 'Nwording to Vlbbstor, liuglish is a language- used as a complicated than you might have sllspvcted. It sv:-ms like a jig-saw puzzlv in whivh 1-avh pievv is a noun. or verb, or pronoun. But year after yvar the puzzle becomes more com- plvlo with each bit ol' knowledge gainml. Linder the vxpvrt gllitliillvt' of the llyde Park Iligh School lfnglish staff. we are ablv to understaml and apprvciate more fullx the hvaulic-s ol' the lfnqlish languagv and its literaturc. . 1, f Miss Anita M cimlers Chairman lllrs. Sara Prirlmly, BS.: Mrs. B4-alrice Kornhauser, BS.: Miss Louie D1-uprcc, BLA.: Miss Blyra Puim-, lXl.A. Row 2: Miss Edith llardv, B.S.g Mrs. lNIuriel llrvll, BLA.: Mrs. Helen Planer, Pl'1.B. Run' I: Miss Anita Mvinilers, l'h.B.: Bliss M ary L. l,eitch,A.B., B.S. in lid.: Nlrs. Fldylhr' Thom mson. Ph.B., lW.A. 20 nn-ans of Convm in thou ht. Soumls sim le but it's more . g g P 1 SCIENCE The age we live in is an era ol' new ideas, inventions, and discoveries in the field of science. we are under its influence during our entire lives and our immediate future rests on the potentialitics ol' a particle too small to be seengthe atom. Thus it is very' important that the citizens ol' tomorrow, we ol' the school-day' generation, should become acquainted with the wonders and laws of our universe. We at Hyde Park are offered courses in biology , botanyg Zoology. physics. and chemistry in addition to the required course in general science. For those especially interested in the biological sciences, and honor group is also offered. lVlr. Lester Bensema, B.S. Huw 2: lylr. Elmer lleahl, B.S.g Mr. Claude Shidelcr, B.A.: Miss Rena Kahng Mr. Glenn Bute, HS. Row l: Nliss Nlary lloward, B.S.lN'l. of l'ld.g Miss Grace Peebles, lNl.A.g Mrs. Dorothy' Harris, !X.B., BS., lNl.A.g Mr. J. Mr. Auslry llendy, A.M.g Mr. Philip A. TillIll'y', LLB., B.S.g Mrs. Margaret llawkes, A.lN1. Zl MATHEMATICS AND LANGUAGE Mathematics is one ofthe most important subjects taught in H5 de Park as it is in most high schools throughout the nation. Through this subject one learns to eonc-entrate in thinking rationally thus developing one of the most helpful assets a person 1-an have. Students at llyde Park are given their ehoiee of four languagese--Spanish, Latin, German, and French. They may choose more than one language from which they will gain much to improve their skill and Culture. Airs. Eva Shull, NLS. Miss llenriella Graylnill, M.'X. Chairmen Row 2: Nlrs. lillizahelh Rivers, M.fX.g Nliss Katherine Slaughl, l'h.B.: Miss Laurel Gillogly, BAN. Row 1: lVlrs. Eleanor Ross, B.S.1 Bliss lN'1argarel-Ann Vlvalker, l'h.B.g Miss Henrietta Graylvill, MMA.: Nlrs. llulmla Randall, FLA. Row 2: Mr. Harry Clair, M.S., Ph.B.: Mr. George Opilz, BA.: Mr. Maurice Uttosen, B.A., J.D. t Row 1: lN1r. Joseph Nylierg, MS.: lllrs. Olive Belsly, Ph.B., M.A.g M rs. Helen Hansen, BS. 22 COMMERCIAL AND SGCIAL SUBJECTS Commercial studies at llyde Park include typing, short- hand, selling and advertising. eommereial lan and com- FA mereial art. SllI'll skill', suhjeets aid the pupil in earning a living. The past, the present, and the future all are explored thoroughly by the Sovial Seienee Department, in a manner whieh is as interesting as it is educational. These courses broaden our viewpoints and make us realize that though time and events may differ from each other history rvpeats itself. Mr. Edmund Cameron, B.S. lN'1r. Oliver llowell, MS. Chairmen Mr. Oliver Howell, M.S.g Mrs. Ann Mcflahey, Ph.B., M.l'l.: Nlr. Frank Thompson, Ph.B.: Mr. lra Van Hise, BS.: Mrs. Laura Brown, BS. RUIIAZI lllr. Sidnev Casner, A.B., l,l.D.: Miss lsahel llazlell, Ph.B., BLA.: Mr. Clayton Zehner, B.l'.l'l., lNl.A.E.: Miss Lenore Leins, l'h.M. Row I: Miss Miriam Shaviro, Ph.B.: Mrs. Grace Edgar, H.A.: Miss Nlajel Kllrrie, B.A., M.A.g Miss M argarel 0'Con- nor, Ph.B. 23 r ART AND MUSIC ,, , Are you a seeond Beethoven or Nlieliaelangelo? liven if you think you are you'll find a lot to learn in the Music' and Art departments. They not only teach us the fundamentals, but give us a chance for sell'-expression. Choruses, orchestras, bands, as well as advanced art classes are provided to give each student a chance lo show his individual talent and to combine it with that of his fellow student. MrsljosephimLNG Mluf Music Music and Art appreciation plays a big part in these Mrs. Jeanette Nicholgq BA. of AH, Ed. courses, and enables us to intelligently form opinions ol' good Chairmen and bad' hlrs. Evelyn Krakover, l'li.B.g Mrs. Edna Powell lNl.A.: Mrs. ,leanelle Nichols, B.A. of Art, I:1d.g Biiss Beulah Chamberlain, PILB. Bliss Kalharin Finley, Nl. of Nlus. Ed.g Xlrs. Ruth Curliss, BS., NLN.: Hrs. Josephine Lee, Ni. of Music: Mr. ,lay Sawyer, BMX. 24 Bliss llelcn Kriowilz, l'h. B.:lVlr. George Kasper, B.A.: Mr. Str-phcn Napicralski, BS. in linginccring Chairmen. HOME ECONGMICS AND SHOP llomc cconomics for thc girls! Shop for tht- lioysl 'l'wo line courscs tlcsignctl to llclp you in latcr lil'c. ll0lIlC cconomics offcrs sowing anti cooking, two sub-iccts which will comc in hancly lo almost any girl whcn shc gcts out of high school. Gct cxpcricncc in cooking girls for cxpcricnce is the bcsl, tcachcr. Thc hcltcr you can cook, the quicker you can hook your man for through his stomach is the way lo a mans ht-art. Shop courscs inclurlc incluslrial arts. print shop, wood shop, motlcl and pattcrn making. fN1issLy'lc Highley, B.S.g Bliss llclcn Kricwitz, l'h.H.: Mrs. llazcl fiUll5li1llllIllll1'S, B. N.: Mrs. Lillian XM-l1In,Pl1.B.,'NI.A an-pm Fm Q-f '-ft l Mr. Cook, BS., NLN.: Wlr. Nlauricc Glcason, Nlr. lun 'Nlucl,conl, HS., 'Nl.N. 25 V as , , -- - . Q U Vs.. as M r. Llovd Rohrke, Ph.B., Nlpl. M rs. Mabel Perham Chairmen PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education is one of the most important subjects at llyde Park. For tl1is reason students are required to take one semester of Physical Education for every semester they are in llyde Park. The purpose of Physical education is not only to build strong bodies, but strong minds as well. Through every semester of Physical Education students are required to attend health classes one day' a week. llyde Parkers are also required to take swimming one day a week during four out ol' the eight semesters of Physical liducation. We are fortunate to have the fine staff that we do here at llyde Park. Row 2: Mrs. Helen Smith, B.S.g Mrs. Lillian Walker, B.S.: Miss Ruth McGllrk, B.S., lNl.A. Raw 1: Miss Beatrice lllarshall, B.S., MUN. Row 2: lVlr. Elliot Hasan, BS. in Ed.g lN1r. Lloyd Rohrke, Ph.B., MNA.: lNlr. David Farber, B.S. in Ed. Row 1: Mr. Julius Nykiel, B.S. in Ed.g Mr. Henry Schultz, Ph.B., ,l.lJ. Nl iss Xl rs. Xliss Nl rs. X1 rs. Miss Ui bb XIIBS Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Xliss Nlrs. Xlrs. Nl iss Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Xliss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. ,lane llisslvr. l'll.lL, Mrs. Alice Jonvs. lL-X., B.I,.S., llvail Lilnrarian CVXMICRA SIIY 'Xlba liiagini. ILIQ.. M.S. Hlllll lgl'iill1lt'Illllll'g. Pl1.lL Flora cYllllIl'l'lllll. Ph.lL Alma Davis. lLS. lsolina l lor1-s. lLS.. M. X. LM- lfogjvlson. ILS. Sadie- l'll'll'4lliiIl4lt'l'. lLS. Nlarj lfrjv. ILS. Leah Gran-s. Pl1.lL llary Crone-rl. lvl. X. 'xlllf llalvj. X.lL. Nl.l-l. :XllI1H.l1'N1'll, ILA.. ILS. ,lvssiv ,l0llllS0ll. IL of l'l4l. Iftllvl liirlry. ILS. Viola lim-lm. ILS. Lurillv l.loj1l.l,l1.lL Louisv Lovsvr. Ph.l:L. M. X. lflvanor Moore. Pl1.lL Malvina Nl'llll'l'lIlH.l1. Pl1.IL L. M. Nislwl. lLS. Nlary Shannon. ILS. Xlilrlrwl Slonvr. lL,X.. MS. Ruth Slolw. Pl1.lL M argare-I Slurgvon Marik- lfplon. Ph.B.. NI. ol' I' Bvrnivq- ion llorn. M.S. RICSIGN XTIONS Nlrs. .laxuv Rdlllllgill'lllll'l'. ILS. Nlr. Mrs. Hi FF Mrs. Nl r. Mr. M iss Yivitor llami. ILS. lfranccs Slovum. l'l1.lL lil'1'l'I li IQXI HYTS Xvll lieesvr. l'll.lL TH 'X NSFICRS ,lvssiv Kumar. ILS. flo Gage Parkl lflllllllllfl liubik. ILS.. IL of licl Clo Nlvilson .lunior Collegeb Dominic Pamlolphi. ILS.. M. X Qprouioted to prinvipalshipl Marie Sf'llIlZil'lx1'llll0I'g Cto Howvn lligli Sfllllilll Nlr. Ralph Scott. ILS. in C.lC. Qproiuolvfi to prinvipalsliipb Mr. .lolm R. Spvvlll fpronlotvfl lo lll'illl'lll2llF-llillb lnformality in thc lcachcfs lunchroom. All dressud up for lhv Prom. ,Jw QA falb fe I CLASSES livery lndian enters the tribe as a mere boy, but with the help of the council he will someday take his place as a great Warrior, a goal that is truly worth the effort. - The first two years of the boy's life, when he is 'a lower classman seem long and tedious and he thinks that he will never see the day when he, too, will be a Brave and then, at last, a Warrior. Some- times the young boy' gets discouraged and would like to give upg but after a few words from the Big Chief, Medicine Man, or mem- ber of the council he regains his courage and pushes forward. Then the Hrst of those wonderful days at last arrive. He who was once a young boy is now a Brave. Things begin to look bright, for there is now only one more year left until he becomes a Warrior and already he is an upperclassman. Now, lour years have gone by and the strong warrior is able to look back and realize how much he has accomplished as a member of the Aitchpe tribe. He stops to think and almost wishes he had those wonderful days to live over again. S Q 1 ,I U fag f K 'Q ! gfvayf ' if L kv 1 Qin Af? g 4 2 WM 'X fy -3 Z iw A 31? ig! I , Eff--J JF 5, 4 XX A-iffy, 212, I CLASS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES THE JUNE CLASS OF l9'l9 Class Sponsor: Miss Marie Upton SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES, SPRING SEMESTER 1949 SENIOR VARIEITES, Production Sponsor: Miss Churchill Chairman: Albert Krass Irwin Frankel Carl Friedenberg Stuart Berg Claire Rune PROM Sponsor: Miss Upton Chairman: llarry Newman Phyllis Mitlin Don Colman Robert Larson Earl Gilbert SEATING AN D PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: Mr. Ottosen Chairman: Robert Pattis Claire Seelig Thelma Hartstein Paul Rosenfield Ronald Cross PRINTING Sponsor: Mrs. lNICCahey Chairman: Arthur Heller Nancy Glasser David Block Nancy Levy Shirley Miller DIPLOMA AND RIBBON Sponsor: Miss Highley Chairman: Eva Maier Ellen Krinsley - Iris Lezak Merle Rose Gloria Strieff SONG AND MOTTO Sponsor: Mrs. Smith Chairman: Elaine Goldman Herb Michelson Barbara Mostovoy Suzanne Cohen Barbara Eisendrath 32 FRED SEIDNER . . President TERRY ELLIS . . . Vive President JOA N IIIRSCHBERG . . Treasurer DOROTHY ALERBACII . . Secretary LEWIS HANDLER . . Commissioner GIFT Sponsor: lVIr. Zehner Chairman: Alice Dodd William Reinmuth Mona Marshak Charlotte Semmers Nlarilyn lVIeiselman CAP AND GOWN Sponsor: Miss Neidermau Chairman: Marianne Greenfield Adele Kaplan Naida Perlow Judy Aller Doris Shoemaker PUBLICITY-SALES Sponsors: Mr. Deahl-Mr. Peer Chairmen: Kazuko Kita-Donald Schindel Rosanne Etshokin Ruth Trugman Jimmy Hamada Alan Wright Jerome Sireman Larry Horowitz Leon Brottman Larry Bubow CLASS DAY Sponsor: Miss Marshall and Mr. Farber Chairman: Marks Gordon Allan Hoffman Angeline Kottas Frances Goldman Alice Jean Colm ANNOUNCEMENTS Sponsor: Mrs. Webb Chairman: Mark Jacobson Jim Bearden Mary McCloud Rose Marie Cipriani Jean Fitzgerald PROGRAM Sponsor: Miss Upton Chairman: Glenna Morrow Sandra Cohen Rochelle Stein Ann Glasser Dan Raden AAGARD. ERIC E. Sigma Epsilon: R. 0. T. C.1 Pythagoreana: Rifle Team: Camera Club. ABEL. JORDAN Aitclipe Production Staff '18, 'fl-9: Miltltlclvlall: Golf Teamg Intramural Basketball. AKAGI. TERRY Band: Orchestra. ABLES. PETER O. Intramural Basketball: R.O.T.C. AILER, JIQDITH A. S.E.3 3B Comm.: Box Ofliceg 3A Sevretaryg Senior Girls: Student Gov'l.g A Cappella: Civic Awartlg Booster. AWDERSON. PARK F.. JR. Football l6. '47, IRQ llall Guardg Swimming Team: Travkg Nlinutemanz Intramural Basketball. AINDREAS. BARBARA Senior Cirlx-xg Pep Club: Swim- ming 81 lifesaving Club: A Cappellag G.A.A. ANCELI.. PATRICIA LEE Senior Cirlsg Annual Agent: Adjustment Off. Assistant: Booster: G.A.A. AUERUBACIT. IJOROTIIY Nl. 'IA Ser v.q Slllflenl Gov't.g Sr. Cirlsg Weekly Reporter. AXELROOD. RAYMOND BAIGII, NEAL L. Swimming: Teamg A Cappella: Football Team. BAKOIIRIS, CATHERINE Senior Girl:-sg Girls Chorus Adj. Offioeg llall Guardg G.A.A. BALBERT. ROBERT Radio Clubg Pytliagorcansg S.E.g Senior Orchestra. BANK. THOMAS I.. S.E.q lntramural Basketball Varsity Baseball: Letlerrllen Clubg Chee-is and Checker Tea. BANKRATZ. IVIAUDE G. G.A.A.g Swim. CIub.g Girls Cliorusg Pep Clubg Tumblerf-sg Life Saving Clllbg Lib. Aidg Sr. Cirlsg Blue Mask Club. BARNEY, ROBERT A. Biology Honorg Conservation Club. Alan Hoffnlan-'l'e1I Lewin-1 Nothing to it? BAUIVI. ROBERT STEPEN Varsity Basketball: A Cappella. BEARDON. JAMES M. Senior Track '47, '4-8g Sigma Epsilon: A Cappellag Book ROIYIII. BELL, ROBERT EARL BERG. LILLIAIN S. E.: Senior Girlz-ig Hall Guard: IVlinut.eman: G.A.A. BERG. STIfART A. S.E.: Sport! Ed.. Editor-in- Cliief. Weeklyg V.-Pres.. A Cappellag Exec. Counvilg Intra- mural Baskelballz Annual Agentg Booster. BERCER. IRIS Senior Girlsg Girls Cliorusg G.A.A.g Box Omce. Blue Ivlaskg Weekly Agentg Boosterg Pep Clubq A Cappella. BERCER. JOYCE Senior Cirlsg Boosterg Blue Mask Clubg Division Seerelaryg G.A.A. BERGERON. IVIABEL Sr. Girlsg llorseback Riding Clubg Attendance OH'ln:e. BERSTEIN. ANN F. S.I2I.: Hall Cuarrlg Div. Set y.3 Sr. Sponsoing Hall Guardg Eng. Tutor: Sr. Girlsg Wieekly 81 Annual Agentq G.A.A.g 2nd Civic Award. BERTRAND. NEAL ,lr. Travk '46g Varsity Football WT. '48q Senior Bandp Booster. BIRNIINGHAIVI, EUGENE President, ,lr. Eng. llonorg Wecvklyg Annual: lt.0.'I'.C.g Sigma Epsilong Minuteman. BLAI R. VIRGINIA JEAN Senior Cirlsq llall Cuardg G.A.A. BLOCK. DAVID M. Mule Chorus: S.l'i.g Stage Forve. BLOCK. ICARI. llcginnvr unzl .lr. Runrl. BLUUM. Mll.llRl'ID Senior Girlsq Girls Chorus llixision S4-vrvluryg Annual Agent: Roost:-rs: G.A,A. BOG0l,l li. IiI'I'I l'Y l30lilJUN.RI'I'Alf1. Senior Girls: G.A.A.g Rook- roonl: V61-1-kly M inorg S.l'i.g Ilorz-sebum-k Riding Club. ROYLICS. FRANK Hull Gllalrqlg Vursily 'llrzuzlsg lnlranlurul llzu-skellmllg Con- vert llzxnllg liibrznry Aiml. BR 'K Nl. LICON LEON -XRD Sli.: l'y llmgorm-uns. Camera Clubg Yurxily 'Frau-k 317. '18, i 10: Wm-1-kly Slziffg Zoology Club. RR-KSSICI R. I.l'IONA .IRAN Sienior Girlsg Girls Cliorusq G.A.A. lfR0'l l'NlAW. l.l'i0N A. S.E.g Division S4w'y.g Rzmket- bull and lfoollmll. Meng Zool- ogy Club. CALVIN. CARY l. M. S.E.Z A Cappella: G.A.A.g Senior Girls. CARLIIICRG. Rlil 'NULIJ I. Hall Guurllg Rau-aelmll. CHA M ISIC R l,Al N. VVILLIAM Swimming 'l'eunl '47, '18, 'f149g So. Sevlion 318. '10, CIPRIANI. ROSE MARIE Collservulioll Clulrq llorsellavli Billing Clull: Pep Clullg Booster: G.A.A.g Senior Girlsg Sr. Sponsor: S.l'i. CLEMlCN'I'S, NURIQERT YV. Signm Epsilong llnll Guziril. COlll'ilN. SUZANVNIC R. Senior Girlng Vim:-Pres., Blue Clulrg G.A.A.g Annual Weekly Agenlg llall Musk Stuff: Gunrclg Rooster. COIIYN. Al.lCl'i JEAN S.lC.g Sr. Girls-ag Weekly Staffg Booslerg Ilelegulc to C.Y.C.g G.A.A. IRWIN FRA N K l,l'i Our lloy Rrooli,, COHN. ICUXXARU R. SJC.: Varsity 'l'rurkg Ser-'y. Viee4Pres.g Conserxulion Club: Biology llonor, Pres.: Camera Club. Semfy. COHON. SANDRA S.E.g Aiuzlipe '119. Senior Girls: A Cappftllzlg Girls Cllorurzg Euclirleuns: Hnglisb 'l'ulorg 0H'i1'e Arisil. G.A.A. C0l.ClllASl'Rl'I. JOHN COLMAN. DONALD M. S.E.g 3 Ciwit' Awzlrulsq Anllllul Ed-ln-Chief '10, l'l1olo lid '18 Exec. Coun.g NVs:s-kly: Stage Crcwg Calnierax Club: 'l'ulor: A Cappella: Prim-ipnl Coun. COLENIAVN. DONNA JUAN Senior Girlsg G.A.A. CONINICNUS, GICORGIQ Y:-irsily Swimming: S.l'i. CONOVER. RICHARD A, Annual Agent: llzlll Guarmlg Yvceklyg Conservulion Clubg Prin. Conferem'e. COOK, PAUL MACK Intramural lluskelluillg Re- serve Footbzlllg Conncrvulion Club. CO0PER..ll'iA'X MARGORIE Girls Cllorusg Senior Girlsg CORBE'l l'. JANIC Student Governnuenlg Senior Girlug A Czippellzxg Lust and Foundg G.A.A. COKCORAN, BARBARA D. Senior Girls: Swinnning and Life Saving Club: G.A.A.g A Cappellug Pep Club. CRAVVFORD, .lUll 'Y S. Football WO. '17, '1-81 Zoology Clubg Bookroonlg lnlrzunural Baskellmllg Rooster. llVlOl'1l.lCANOR JOIN l'1Sf ICLLEN KRINSLFIY Those talented S.G. oHieersl CROSS. RONALD S.l'l.: South OH'iee Ass't.: North Ollit-4: As:-Ut.: Civic' Awartl: Biology llunor: Pres. Conserva- tion Clulu: Pres. DAN N l'IR. SARI Sr-nior Girls: Lost antl Fountl: A Cappella: lilue Nlask. DAX IS. NlAl RICE C. Trai-k: Tennis: Pan Ameriean Cluln: lulralnural Basketball: Weekly' Agent. Dl'illOl SllY HARRY S.l'l.: Stutlent Government: lntramural Basketball: Library Ass't.: l'rinripal's Conferent-e. Dl'iGl RON NE. BETTY A. Senior Girls. DH llART. 'NINA LURAIYIC A Cappella: Rooster: Pep Clulu: Sr. Girls: G,A.A. Dl:Il.l.l'IFll'ILD, LARRY Varsity liaselrall 346, '47, '48, '492 Varsity Basketball 47: Capl. '18, '19: Varsity Foot- lrall 'l9. DE Nl AR. ARTHUR .lr. Varsity Travk '1-6, 'l7: Sr. Varsity Track 313: '1-9: l.ettermans Cluln: Minuteman. DIAMOND. PAT Senior Girls: G.A.A. DODD. ALICE JEAN Annual Agent: Wveel-sly Agent: A Gappella: G.A.A.: Girls Chorus: Swimming Clulr: Senior Girls. DODGE. RICHARD E. Vrs. lfootlrall: Track: lnlra- llaslxellrall: lfasellall: Minute- man: llall Guartl: Swimming: Leltermans Clulr: Grade Atl- vnser. DR EVANT. WlLl.lAlVl Stutlent Gov'l.: Football: Bas- ketball: Track: Golf: Letter- man Clulr: .lr. Eng. Honor: IA Disvussion Clulr:'R.0.'l'.C. DIN ROVV. l.AW'RENCE Sigma: Lilrrary Assistant: At- tenslanve Ulfiee Assistant A Cappella: lntramural Basket- lrall: Annual Agent. Dl GGER. ROSEMARY Sr. Girls: Tumblers: Lost 81 Fountl: Pep Clulm: Weekly Agent: G.A.A. l'IDl'Il.S'l'lClN. GLORIA R. Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Nveelily Agent: Girl's Chorus: lllue Mask: l.ost antl Found. l'IDlSO'N.CllARL0TTl7I S.l'1,: Il-N Commissioner: Sr. Girls: Ill! Set-'y.: Radio Guiltlz lllue Mask: Annual Agent: A Cappella. l'iDlSUlX. SYLVIA SANDRA S.l'i.: A Cappella: Radio Guilalg Senior Girls. EDWARDS. DOROTHY M. Clteerleatlers '1-7. '48. ,-1-9: Pep Clllll. Seffy. 'l-7: Atlj, Ollie:-: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Girl's Chorus: Sr. Girls: Annual Ag.: l'an-Amer. Clllll. l'ilNllOR'N. NYILLIAM A. S.l'1.: 2ll Commissioner: Att. Ollit-ez l rint'ipal's Conf.: lnlra- mural liasketluall: Jr. Count-il: lfoolluall '-1-6. 117. ICISICNDRATH: BARBARA SJC.: Sr. Girls: Adjustment Ollire Ass't.: Library Aid: Viet-kly Staff: Senior Spou.: Gr. Atliisor Assit.: G.A.A. l'II.l,IS. JERRY R. Sigma: Swimming: Hall Guarull Golf '-l-7. 'l8: Attentlant-P Off. l,ost 81 Fountl: lntrarnural llaslu-tluall: -X Cappella: Pan- Amt-rivan Cltllr. l'il,l.lS. TERRY 1A Y.-Pres.: Varsity Footlmall 316. l7. '1-8: Varsity Track '11-6. '47, 'fl-8, 'fl-9. Co. Capt..' 17: Varsity llasehall '48, 1-9: Var- sity lfaslcellrall ,fl-9. l:l'l'SllOKlN. ROSANNE Stuflent Council: Exeeulive Counvil: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Booster: Girl's Chorus: Swim- ming Clulr: Minuteman. FARR. DOLORES SELMA Girl's Chorus: Senior Girls. l l VN K lil., PIIYLLIS Weekly Agent: G.A.A.: Girl's Chorus: Senior Girls: Boosters. l lNZl'Il,lilCR, LORRAINIC Senior Girls: Radio Guilnl: G.,-LA. l lRlCN'lA'N. JFIRUME S.lC.: Circ-. Hd. Aitehpe 'Uk Senior Sponsor: Student Coun- vil: liilnrary Aitl: Grafle Atl- visor's Asst.: lnlramural lias- ketlnall. l lSll, SlllRl,l'IY RITA S.l'l.: Senior Girls: Book-room: Swimming: Clull: A Cappella: G.A.A.: llall Guartl. 36 CHN NlI+1W0l,I Sniili-nl!! l l'l'ZGl'lllKl.D..ll'1AN Sr. Girlh: -K Cappz-lla: llall Guarul: G.k..L: Annual Ng:-nl: W4-vkls Ng'-lil: Girls Cllorns: So Dfl' M- 'I l'll,l'i'l'Clll'llf. lf-kl,Pll XY:-vkly: Xaraielanl ,Mlivriising 'llalmgx-r: llasn-lrall. l l.N N N. Gllllll 'X Nl Alf ll Diff-. Cluln: lllnlnlrln-rs: larsl :vnil lfounrl: Ylilnllmnan: Sr. Girla:G.k.K.L l'1'plIlulu. l llS'l'l4IIi. lNXl'I'I l'l'I l'. l.ln-1-rlc-nulvr: Girl: Lliornxz Pm-p Glnlr: Se-nior Girls: G.k, X. lfllx. -Xl Dlllfl NINXINIQ 'X liappn-lla: lllmf Ylask: Sr. Girls: S. lf.: G.'k. A.. Nlinnlv- man: Svnior Sponsor I-'IifXNkICl.. KN 'N I'I'I l'l'I S1-nior Girleg Girls Cliorn-4 XX4-1-kli: G.N.fK.: Dix. Sm-Ny XM-1-I-.ly kuvnl: lloosln-r. l llAN kI'II,. lllxxilx ll.0.'l'.l1.: Drum 81 llngli- Corps: lnlrarnural llaski-llnall: .lr. 'l'r:i1-k 'l7: Varnily llasvlnall. 'HL 'l9: lioys Cllorlls: A Cappvlla. Vll AN Kl'Il4. lllvi IN YlC'l'Dll S.l'l.: lloosher: llawolrall: lnlra- mural lla:-ekellrall: Zoology Clnlxz lluprmesimlziliwr. l RlI4IlJlCNISICRIL.CARI, Slaggi- l ori-if 'l-7. 'l-8. 'WL lio nalrrz Sigma lfpuilon. l llll'iDA'lAN. lll'llllllCll'l' l'rin1'ipal'n Gonnvil: Wlcivkly Aglvnl: Annual Aguwlll: Div. Sorrclary. l lllSl1ll.,llll.IANA Sli.: jr. Knglisli llr.: Sr. Girls: Sluilvnl Gov'l.: G.A.A.: A Cappclla: Girls Gllorln-1: lioukroom: Allcnxlanve Dllii-iw. GlCllS'l'l'llN. .ll'Illl'llNlC l.0lS S.l'l.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: llllu: lVlar-ik Clulu: l'iln1li4lcanr-1: Ailrllpc: lfrirlgc Glulr: llall Guard: A Cappella. GICSK lf. LUIS S.l'l,: Senior Girls: Weekly Staff: Zoology Glullg G..-LA. G l Ll! li R'l'. ICA RL S'l'l1Ali'l' SJC.: Weekly Feature Erlilor: Sv1 y. Pylllags.: lfllvlirl.: llall Guaril.: Sluml. Gov'l.: Grailrt Mlv. Ae-xs'l,: 2 Civiv- Awarrls: Sr. Spon.: Ditlhalor: lllulor. Gl,ASSl'ill. NNN Sigma Epsilon: linulisli llonor: 'l'nlor: Senior Girls: Division St-i y,: G.-MA. Gl.fKSSl'1ll. NANCY Sigma Epsilon: Senior Girls: ,lnlliorCoun1'llLG.A.'X, Gl,lCK. lH+1'I I'Y S.l'l,: Senior Girls: NY:-Hkly Agent:Girls'l1liorus:G.X.-X. GDINS. lllCllAllD 'l'r:u-k 'l6. '17, 'i8. 'Wg Foil- lnall llfm. 'l7. 'WL 'l9: liinl: l.clI4-r'nan Clulr: lnlrainnril llawkcllrall. G0l,Dlll':llG. .l lCQlP1l,lNl'I S.l':.2 Sr. Girl:-6: -kilvlipe: Engl. lllulorl liooslrr: V421-kly anll Knnnal .lgzc-nt: D1-li-unlv Prin- cipal! lloiifnrm-rwxv: G.fl.:X, G0l.lJI4IN. ll-Xlllilfi lf. S,l'1.: liojfra Chorus: .lr, Conn- ril: llookrooni -left.: X Cap- pf-lla: Intramural llaskm-llrall: Zoology Glulm: llallgnarrl. GUl.Dl lNGl'Ill. Y'll.I41Rlli Svnior Girls: Nlnsii' llonor: l.il'4--waving: Clulr: Blum: Nlask Llnlv. lf. 'l.-X., Sl.. GUl.DNl KX. FR KXGKS S.l'i.Z flll Y. Prvn.: 2 Giiis' Xwarils: Soulll Ullim-1 Jr. linglisli llonor: Sr. Girls: lllei-kly Stall: 'Xnnnal X311-nl. l2lll.lJ'llA'N. l il.AlNl'l S.l'i.: Wlrzfkly Agent: Senior Girls: Library Aid: Zoology Clnlr: N Cappella: Am-oni. G0l,lJS'l'I4II N. Gl':llAl,D B. jonrnali-vn Clnln: llaselmall: l oollr1ill:Siglna lipnilon: Wlcrekly Agent. Gl1Dl,'ll AN. CARULY N A. Sr. Girls: Girl-1' Cliorns: Annual Agunl: wleekly Agenl: Minute- lnan: lfoosler: G.A.A. GURDON. MARKS S.l'i. 'l'ravk 'HL 'Wg South Ofliuo Anil.: Weekly Agent Allllelii' 81 Civii' Lelleru. GUSLING. .lANll'lS ll. Drum Sc llugzle Corps: Swing lianil: lla:-iclrall Wh: .lr. 81 Sr. llanllg llooslcr. G0'l I'S'l'l'IlN. Nll'1li'I'0N A Cappella: Annual Agent: lfoosler: lVlinulelnan: l.o:-il 81 l onml: Var:-Lily lhnelmll. 'lf7, '1f9: liankcllrull. ' i Glll il iNBlCllG. JOSEPH S. l'i.: Dewey Library Club: Varsity 'l'r:u'k: lntralnural Bas- ketball: A Cappella: Musin- llouor. G ll l'il'iN l l l'il.D. M ARI A N N li SJC.: Fr. Girls: G.A.A.: Annual. C41-Htl. Avtivilivs '49, W oluen Vlorlrls WB: lllntv Mask Club: l,ibrary Asn-ft. tLItl'Il'I'NWAl.lJ. 'l'l4IIJ DAVID Siuma Epsilon: Varsity Foot- ball 517. '-148: Aitvbpe Tribe: lntramnral Basketball. Gllll l I'Y. MARY G.A.A.: A Cappella: Senior Girls. Glloxlfll. Itl I'lI Capt. of iliunlbler. 'l7. illl: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Blue Mask: Suilnniing Club: Pep Club: Girls Chorus. llAll.AND. Gl.UlllA l . Co-1-apt. 'l'umblers: P4-p Club: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Swinlminu Club: lift- Saw. Club: Girl:- Cborus: Lovlu-r Guarrl. ll AM A. TDM Nl. Sigma Epsilon: Cotlrert llanrli Drvlu-stra. llAxl-XDA. .llAllVX ll. Varsilw lla:-kellvall. 117. ilil. 'ilk Y. l'rz-s.. A Cappella: Swim 'l't'atn: lntralnnral Bas- kt-tball. ll A Al l l.'l'flN, l'A'l'lllCl A Sr. Girls: Girls Chorus. IIAVNllI.I'lIi. l,l'iVi'lS ll. 1B. A Commission:-r: Intra- mural liaslivtballg llall Guartl: Stlult-nt Gov't.: Minulvlnan. llAllll.l'1llNlAHD lost and l ounmlg lloostvrf: llookrooln. llAR'I'MA'N.l7AYl'1 Varsity Basketball. 'lik Intra- mural Baskctball: A Cappella: Zoology Club. IlAIt'l'F'I'l l4N. 'l'lll'1l,fVlA Sigznla lfprilon: Fr. Girls: iliutorl Annual A::l'nt :intl Typist: llall Guard: Nlinutt-man: l7ixi:-ion Sm-'y. llAl'lGlll ll5'l'. lllfl HN S.l'i.: Booster: Sinior Girls: Suiinminp: l.if4-saiing: Club: Animal Ag:-nt: 'K Cappella: G.A.A.: Sopli, Counril. ll l'IAliF'l'. :Itlfl-Il'll li. 5. lu.: l'.iu-luleans: P3 tba- gorcans: fialuvra Club. lll'fl.l,l'1ll. Allililll It M. 'X.0. Alinleograpll: ,lr. Conn.: ling. llr. Player: Mimiteman: Sr. Sponsor: Annual Staff: llailioGuil1l: llall Guartl: So. Aitl: l'rin1-ipalis Del. IVRICIJ KOCllf ALAN IIERSHFIICLD Wha' Happen!! HEMNI. TED 'l'. Sigma Epsilon. HERN IiRO'l l'. STEFI-l .l. SJC.: Annual Agent: Weekly Agn-nt: Intramural Basketball: Student Council. lll'illSl'll7ll l.D.ALLAN Annual Staff: Bookrooni: Blue Nlask Club. HICSS. N1 ARRIANFI Xl FIYDY A Cappella. S. H.: Hall Guard: Senior Girls. Soutl10fl'i4-e Ass't.: G.A.A. IIIKIDA. l71Ll'lA'Y0R Senior Girls: G.A.A. llll.l.lVFAVN. RONALD O. Football. 516. '47, W8: Track. Jr.. Sr.: Letlermen Club: Ailulipc Staff: Conservation Club: Booster. lllllFCll.SAl,Ll G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Annual 81 Vieekly Agent: Booster: Blue Mask Club. IIIKSCH BICRG. JUAN F. 'l'reas.. Y. P. Sigma: Aitcbpe: 3A V. P.: 4A Treats.: Civiv Awaril: A Cappella: Booster: Sr. Girls: Blue Mask: G.A.A. Aflj. of Ass't.: D.A.R. Awartl. ll0Fl NIAN. ALLEN SACIIS Pres. S. E.: 3B. 3A Pres.: 2 Awards: Fea.-Ed. NN eekly: l ice Pres. l'Iiu-litleans: Pres.. Pythas goreans: llarvard Award: French K Wilson Math. Con. IIUFFMAN. HONYAHD Intramural Basketball: Sigma Epsilon. ll0F NlA'N. BARBARA H. Sesfy.. SE.: Annual Staff: Sr. Girls: Atli. Off. Ass't.: South Omve Assit.: Blue lllask Club: G.A.A. HOMES. MARCH ANN Senior Girls: Girls Chorus: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Viieekly Agent: Attendance Uflice: Life- saving Club. IL: HONDA, HARRY IIOPKIKNS. .IOANN Sl'l'I S.l'i.: G.A.A.: Girls Chorus: Student Connvil: Sr. Girls: Swimming Clulr: Grade Adv. lle-lpcr. IIOROXYITZ. LAVl'lil'IlNClC S.l'l.: Minuteman: lntramural liaskellnall: Adv. Man, Weekly: A Cappella: Weekly Agent: Milsiv Honor: llall Guard. lll'lllll.FS'l'0N. MARY l.0li Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Riding Clulw: Girls' Chorus: l.alnora- lory Asfl. ll l l'l'ClllNSON. Blf1Yl'1Rl.Y S1-nior Girls: Alielldanve Ullim-g G. A. A.: Booslerri. IYDAKA , . N Senio i s ,1-lion Com il oi - ldealw: Sigma l nsilol?Lf .1 .AJ llall Guard. I NCZALWSK lS. Fl! A 'N K 'Win ic Uperalor. lNGl.l MU. M ICII Kl'il. 'l'rm'k: Senior llaml: lnlra- mural llaskellnall. INOPYE. KAZI K0 sr,1:irl.gs.i:. ls5l+:l.luECill-Ula. Rl lC'I' Uflxvn- Xlesserwvr: llall Guard. l'I'A'N0. MASASIII lZI'N0. Hl+ZRBER'I' ll. S.l'i.g filale Chorus: A. Cap- pella: Freedom 'lirain Speaker. JACKSON. DARRYI. l'Il.YA Sigma Epsilon. Arl llonor: Senior Girls: l,.A.A.: llall Guard. JACOBS. AIJELH Allendanre Oflive-z linglinh llonor: Senior Girls. JACOBSON. ,lEANl'I'l l'l'I Swimming Clulr: Lifesaving: Sr. Girls: Yveekly Agent: 'l'eauliers Aid: llall Guard. JACOBSON. lYlAliK Nlfll. SJC.: Intramural llaukelluall: l'rin. IB Counvil: lliol. llr.: .lr. Yarsily Track 'KL 'l7L Uff. Am-1'I.: Ever. Counvil: Sports lfdilor Annual 'ill POUCH lllCl.L,kFlELlJ Yer:-aalil llero JAYl'Il.l.-N. KA'I'lllCRl'YE SJC.: Adjm-ximeni Umue: A Cappella: Senior Girls: Girl's Chorus. JENNINGS. lil BY ANN G.A.-L: Swimming Cluln: Nlusim- Honorz A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Emzlish llonor Players: Junior 81 Senior Counvil. JEYNSEN. 'NANCY Sigma Epsilon: Si-nior A Cappella: G.A.A. Girls: JOHNSON. l'iYl'il.YN l. Swininiing N lilie-Saving Clull: Girl's Chorus: Sr. Girls: llorhv- liavli Hiding: Clulu. JOHNSON. VIARILYY SJC.: Sr. Girls: Annual Agent: Grade Advie-uor's llelperg A Cappella: Minulm-man. JOHNSON. llUGl'ili Nl. SE.: Sllulent Gow.: llook-room Xiveeklyz Conservation Camera Chili: Nloxif- Operator. IONAS. ALAN l.I+IS'I'ER S.l'l.: lnlranlural lfaslietllall: Swimming 'l'eam. 'l-5. '-1-6. 1-7: Footllall Mgr. JOYES. l'Nl0l'Il.l'IAYOR I. S.E.: G.A.A,: Radio Guild. Sem y.: Sr. Girls. 'l'reas. Dewey Library Clulv: Civil: Letter: Pythagfs.: Sr. Urvheslra: Con- cert Hand. IONES, R0l!lCR'l' L. S.E.: 2A Comm.: South Off. Blue Mask: lilevlion Comm.: Stud. Gov'l.: Weekly Agent: A Cappella: liooslers: Lilrrary Aid. KAIIN. lll'1R'l'X Annual Auunl: Senior Girls: Sigma: G.A.A.: llall Guard. KELLHY. WAYNE SJC.: Yarnily Golf '18, '-19: lntramural llaskelhall: Movie Operator. KAMB,-L W'l'Nll KlCD JOAY Senior Girls: Girl':4 Chorus: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Hall Guard. as ,ata l.IC'I I'IC MAVNUS GLORIA S'I'RII'Il I l ricn4lly llallguartls KAPLA N. AIJl'1l.l'l ll. S.I'l.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A.: I avl'y. lid. Aitvlipc: Sr. Spun: 'I'reas. Eng, llonor Sr. Counvil: Eng. 'I'utor: Civic Award: Delual. Club. KAPIAN. l.Al'Rl'INClC Intramural Ilasketlmall: Sigma Epsilon. KAI I,AN.PIlILII' Sli.: Copy lid. Aitvllpv: So. Oflir-0: Nhruklyz 'I'wo Cixiv Awards: IIaII Guard: 'l'utor: Alle-mlailrc Olllve. K APLAN. SIIIRLICX Sigma: Senior Girls: Gym Ullim Ass'!.: llnrsvllavk Riding Clulr: lliologp Clnlv: llalll Guard, KA R NKOI R'l'IS.IJl'INIlC'I'R-K Sr. Girls: llall Guard: Jr. lfngxlish Ilonorz NYM-kly X511-nt: Oflivc Clerk: liooslur. IQAIINIICI.. I.0l IS .l. Intramural llaskrlluall: Fool- lrall. KAI FM AN. lIARRIl'1'I' R. Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: G.-LA.: l.ilrrary Ass't, KICICFICR. IiE'I l'Y Sli.: Co-ed M-tisitics. Aitvlxpe: Sr. Girls: lloostcrsg Nlinule- man: GGL KICl'l.IYGICR. IJOROTIIY Ixl'1RN.R0I!IH1R'I' Intramural llaskctlvall: Varsity 'l'ra+-k 'L7. 'L8. K l'lR'I I'l'. CHRI N N IC li. Clnecrleatlcrs ' VI. ' IH. ' I-U: Capt. 'HL 'l-9: G.A.A,: Sr. lGirls: A Cappella: Minuteman. zz KIRllY.PAl'I.I'NI'1l'I. SJC.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella: llall Guard: Civil' Award: llli. Ronnl: Adj. Ulf.: Represent. to l'rinv. Conf. KI'l'A. KA ZIIKU 5.I'l., Wtwtzkly. Co-nd. in Chit-f, W118. R103 Sr. Girls .lr. Gullnvil: liuttwlllivtt Collltvilg G.A.A.: Grade Advist-r's Ass'l. KI'I I'AY, FRANCIS Senior Girls. Sonior Gounvil: A Cappella: Mllsis' llonor. .lr. Ifillglisli llonorg lllun Mask: G.A.A.:Gyln0lIi1'cAss'l. Kl.AlVl KA. NIAIIIAN Senior Girls: Girls Gllorus ILA. N. KIIIISANSKY. MARY ANN SIC.: Sr. Girls: A Gappz-lla: Grade Advisor Ass't.: S1-nior Sponsor. Kl.l'1IfN.l'II.AINI'IR. S.l'l.: Sr. Girls: Weekly Stall: Wet-lily Agn.: Annual Agzl.: lliv. Ifrprcsvlllzllivvg Scfy. and Chairman. KLICIN. I.I'lSl.Il'l IIOXNARIJ Zoology Clnlxz Junior 'l'ra1-li 'llram 'l7. lx l.l NG. llIIARl.I'IS I . SIC.: Intramural lla:-kt-tlmall li N 'XS'I'l'l ll. IJUIIIS SJC.: Studi-nt Gtnvrmnt-nt: Krt llonor: 51-niorGirls: G.-LN. Ktltlll. l lIl'lIlI'llIIIllX Cisiv Award: llluv 'llasli liluln: I.ilvrary .'Kss't.1 ll'it-kt-d Squad: llillt' 'Ill-ant: I'i1-lurul l'latuon2 lI.Il.'l'.C. KUIILICNllI'llIGl'llI. GI'lllUl,Il varsity Isnollrall. ' IT. ' IR. Nlusil' llonor. Pros. 'Wg K Cappella: 'l'ravk ' IT. K0'l I'AS. ANGICLI N IC Sr. Girls: South UIII4-1-: G.-L-K.: Annual Agent: Nlnsiv llonor: A Cappella: llix. Cllair, llall- guard. KUI k0l..J.-XNIH1 SJC.: Sr. Girls: l.ilvrary Kid. lx R NSS. AI.Ill'IR'l' l.ilurary Assistant: Nlusiv llonor: A Gappvllag Sigma Intramural llaskutlrall: Room llvprcsmitativug linglisll llonor 'l'utor: Minuteman. K If A V ICIZ. IJ A 'N S.l'l.: ,Iunior lffnglirll llonor: Swimming Glulv: Movie Upo- ralor: lnlranlnral llaslxvtlrall. KRI'1I'lGI'IR,lIIl.I. Stage l or1-cv, 'I-8. 'I-9: Boost:-r: lfnglisll llonur: WIN-lgly l'lu1- lograplicr. KRINSKY. GYNTIIIA A Cappella: Se-nior Girls: G.A.A.g Siglua:UIIi1'4- Ass'l.: Studi-nt Gov'l. TED GREEN W A LD Football. Ilia sport lx RI NSLEY. l'll.I.I'1'N S.l'l.: Pres. Sr. Girls: Pan Amerit-an Club: A Cappella: Ilrd Page Ed. Weekly. Civit' Award: '1-Il V.-P.: G.A.A.: M inutcman: Zoology Club. KI'l'I'IIi. CAROL GALE Sigma lfpsilotl: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: Foutli Ullive Ass't.: G.A.A. LADDEN. RONALD S. S.l'l.: Varsity Baseball. 'LI-fr. 517. UL '4-9: Letterntan's Club: Aitehpe Staff. I.A'NDSlVIA'N. IIUVVARD IA Wim: President: llast-ball: Ifloolball: liaslfietball: llooster: Student Gox't. IAIISON. ll0Iil'IR'I' IxAIiX I. S.I'l.: Jr.. Sr. Couueil: Sr. Sponsor: Oreb.: Vile:-lily: Pan Amer. Club: Radio Guild: var. 'I'i-nnis: l. IVI. liar-ilu-lball: R.U.'I'.C. LA IISON. RICII A It IJ llooli Room: Pieltetl Squad: I'it-kt-tl Platoon. I.AYlfNI'1. MARLI'1NICI'I. Sigma Epsilon: Senior Girls: Lab. Ass't.: Annual Agent: G.A.A.: Lost and Found. LICIC. ROBERT EDWARD Intramural Basketball: A Cap- pella: .lunior Connvil: Con- seriation Club: llall-Guard: Rooster: Lunclirooni Guard. LICICDS. JOAN Sr. Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. Girls Chorus: Adj. Olliee. Llfll ll. ,lOSl'I'l l'E .I ICA N IN li Senior Girls: A Cappella: Musit- llonor: llall Guard llookrooni Ass't. LICVN . DAVID Intramural Basketball: llall Guard. LEVY. NANCY CAROL SIC.: Sr, Girls: Weekly Staff 'I-8. '-19: Annual and Weekly Agent: Booster. LEWIS. TIIIAIODURIC S. Hall Guard: lnterniural Basketball: 'l'reas. Pythago- reans. I.EZAK,lRIS SE.: Student Gov't.: Annual: Jr. Eng. lIr.: Senior Girls: Civir- Award: GirI's Cltorusl A Cappella: Lifesaving Club: Weekly Agent: Att. Oflive. l.IliBl'lR'l1AN. LYLE D. S5E.: H.P. Tribe: Stu. Gov't.: 2A Set y.: Lelu-ruian's Clnlvl Traelc. W7. 1-R, 'fl-0: Baseball '47: Tennis. '4-8, '49: Weekly Agent. LOFLAND, INDIIICIVI' R. MACHNICK. PAMICLLA M. A Cappella: Senior Girls: Minuteman: G.A.A.: Soever Team: Swim ming Club. MADDISUN. IIARRIET A. Girls Chorus: Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Minuteman: Som-er. Volleyball Team: Stu. Goi't.: Yveekly Agent: S.0.: llooster: Attendanve Ass't. MAGNIYSNN. SVVAN Varsity lla:-ilxelliall '.t7. '11-8. IO: Intramural Basketball. Rooster. Junior Couneil: Min- uteman: Zoology Club. MAIER. EVA SIC.: Elm-rlion Coininission: Sopli, Counvil: Ifnglish llr.: Biology Ilr.: lint-Iisleanq Sr, Girls: Riding Club: Lost and Found: llooster. M AI.ISUI4'I+'. IEICY IC Ii IA I . SE.: Sr. Girls: W'eekIy GirI'a-x Clmrus: A Cappella: Blue Mask: G.A.A.: Riding Club. MANNING. CLARYCIC M. Ciiit' Award: Sr. Girls. Fr. Sponsor: Student Goi't.: Pep Club: NX ef-kly: G.-LN.: Set-ip. A Cappella: Prinvipalls Con. liookrooin, MANSl ll'll.D. IlI'i'I I'Y .l, Tumblers: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Girl's Chorus: Sr. Girls. MAN L S. I.l'1'I l'I IC Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: 2 Civic: Awards: G.A.A.: llall Guard: Wieckly Agent: Division Ser-'y.: Library. IVIARCII. MARJORIIC S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: See't. A cappella: Iiookroom: Ilooster: Lost and Found: Pep Club: Tumbler Capt. NIARGULIN. IVICIIVNIC JOAN Sr. Girls: lllue Mask: G.A.A.: Attendanee0fI'.: Weekly: Agent: Lost and lfound: Div. Serfy. and Chair.: Nlinutenian. NIARGOLIS, JACK SE.: Intramural Basketball: Sr. Couneil: Traek: Annual Engraving Agent. MARKS, IiE'I I'Y RlI'I'H S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.: A Cap- pella: llall Guard: W eelily Agent. MARSIIAK. MONA l,I'lI'i S.I'l.: Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g A Cappella: Iilue Mask: Aitvlipe '1-8. '1491 Ilooslt-rg llall Guarflg Weekly Agn-nl. IVIAIITIN. MI'll.llA ll. G.A.A.g S.I'i.g Sr. Girlsg Sr. Sponsor: Iiookrooin. MARTYR. .IANI'f'I' II. Illuu Mask: W1-ekly Agenl: Ilall Guarlll S:-nior Girls: Iloo-ucrg G.A.A. NIASII, I,AllI. .I. S.l'i.1 Pres.. 'llri-ras.. Sr. Or- vlmslrag Cont-cr! Ilanmlz .Iunior I'lng:Iie-ali Ilonurg 'l'eeniiii-mg Varsity 'l'ra4'k. '15, 'It'i. 'I71 Iloosler. MASON. CIIARLICS li. 'tIA'I'Ill-IXX S. GICURGIC G. Nlgr. Stage Ifnrm-eg Jr Eng. Ilonorz A Cappella: Bridge Club: Slutlenl Gnu-rnnu-nl. NI 'NN IC R. I'lC'I'ICR SJC.: Mlvlipc- 'l-8. 710: llall Guartlz Rauliu Guilalz Sm-nior Intramural llaskvlluallg Al- I1-ntla nw- Oflii-1-. Mt-tI'XIl'I'XIiN. NX Il,l I-NNI Il. N'IvCI.Ol ll. MARX s If.: I'iln'li1l1-ans. V51-elmly A21-nl: l'y lllagort-ails: Senior Girls: Civic Anarllg Library Aul. M4-GOVI AN. l1U'YS'I'ANl'l'I I'. Nlusit- Ilonorg Si-nior Girls: A Capps-lla: Sigma Iflpsilun. Nl1'IxI'lI'l. IX AYNP1 Il. Varsity Football 1-7. '-IRQ Jr. 'I'ra1-k '1i7q Sr. 'I'ra1'k 718: Intra- mural lla:-skclballg Ain-hpzv Tribe. IYIPYA NIA IIA. I'A'I' N. Uff. M1fs'g:r.g Mini. Up.: So. Uff, IVI4-s'g:r.g Iiooslerg llall Uuarllg All, Off.: Intramural Ilaslu-tlrzlll. VIIGAIJ. JA NIICS I.. ,Ir. Ifnglisll Ilonor: 'llulorl Ilvbaling Club: Sigma: Inlra- mural Iiaskt-tball. NII'1ISI'll,'tlAN. 'WINIIIIAVN Sluslenl Goi'l.: Ilall Guurtlq Senior Girls: We-4-kli Age-ntg G.-LA.: llooslt-r. NIIClll'll.S0'N. IlI'iRIlICR'I' sig: xx.-.-ki, wx. 'lug sport. Ifil. 'ISL 'ilk Sluili-nt Gox'l.1 2Il lim-mv-I'rt-s.: .Ir. ling. Ilon. lnlraniural Ilzlskelluallg Ilix. Ronin Chairman. NI I l.I.I'iIl. IIUN AI.IJ M csscnger 81 Min. So Uflivc- Ar-nfl ' N. Oflit-4: Uperalorg . . . .. Ilousler: llall Guartl: 'l'ram'li: Ifoolball. FREDSFIlIlNl+1Rb- CARL FRIICDENRICRG Yo. lleave. Ho! MILLER. SHIRLEY S. E.: Sr. Girls Attendance Ollive Ass'l.g A Cappellag Hall Guard: Weekly. Annual Agent: G.A.A.: Library AMW. MITLIN. PIIYLISS SIC.: Sr. Girls. Vive-Pres. .lr. ling. llon.. Se1 y.. Vice-Pres.. President: Sr. Spun.: Minute- man: Blue Mask Club. Vice- I'res.g Weekly. NIOCII. ERIC Ii. Sigma Epsilon. 'UUIIIKAW A, 'NANCY T. 5,141.1ScniurGirls:G.A.A. NIUIIRIS. GLORIA A. A Cappella: Pep Club: Animal Age-nt: Suiniining Club: Senior Girls. MURRUNY. GI.E'N7XA .I. S.I'l.: .Ir, Count-ili G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsurg A Cappella: North Uflir-e Ai-.s't.1 Atljuslmenl Office Assil. MOSS. CHARLES .I. Weekly': 'llhirrl Page Co-Editor. Firsl Page Co-Flmlitorg A. Cap- pella: Musie Ilonorg Pytliags.: lntra. llaskl-tballg Alt. OIT.: W1f4'kIy' Agent. MUSTOVOY. BARBARA Sr. Girls: A Cappellag Blue Mask Clubg G.A.A. Ml KAYE. .IIRO NAKAX A. MARTHA Sigma Epsilon: Pep Senior Girls: G.A. A. Clubq NARANJO. DUNNILU G. Intramural Basketball. NISUIILQRGER. ROBICRT 4. Varsity liaskelballg Swimming 'I'eaing A Cappella. Nl:IIflVlA'N.IIANfNl'iLORI'I Girls Chorus: Senior Girls: G.A.A. NEWMAN, HARRY D. Sigma Epsilon: Treasurer. Fu- vlideans: Pres.: llookroom: Pytluxgorczms. Y. Pres. Annual' Intralnural Basketball. N I CKOS, LOL' I S WI. Varsity Swimming Team 'l'ra1'k. N ISHI Nll' RA. 'IIONI Varsity Football. VNITAIIARA. LILLY Y. S.E.: Senior Girls: G.A.A. NOl'lDS'l'llOINI, DONALD Intramural Basketball: Ilall Guard. NIIDICLMAN, DICK A. Varsity Basketball 316: Sr. Sponsor: Minuteman: Intra- mural Basketball '16, 'l7. OAKICS. DORIS Senior Girls OBICIINDORF. NORIVIA Grafle Advisor's Ass't,: Jr, English Honor: Sr. Girls: Blue Nlask Club: G.A.A. OGAW-X, I,Ol,ISE M. Senior Girls: G,A.A.: Iiurlirlians. OIIASIII, NIIYICIIA NI. Senior Girls: Girls Chorus Music Honor. OIILIIAIISICN, IIOYVARD G. S.E.: Intramural Basketball: Wleekly Staff: Annual Agent: Booster: Hall Guard: Minute Man. OKAMOTO, ROY OKANO, A R'l'IlL R 0'I.I+1ARY. FRANKLIN A Cappella: Weekly' Staff: S.l'I.: lfiuclirleans. OLSON. LILLIAN .l. St. Girls: A Cappella: Swim. Club: Bookroom Assistant: Nlusiu Ilonor: G.A.A. CLAIRE RLINE Fight 'l'canl Fight! OVEKGAARD. ICLSIE Sli.: Sr. Girls: Illue Illask Club: Annual 81 Weekly Agent: A Cappella: Girls Chorus: Zoology Club: Adj. Oflicc: Att. OH'ir'e: Civic Letter. OVVEN. LlfClLLE E. Senior Girls: Division Ser y,: G,A.A.: A Cappella: Senior Sponsor. PA'l l'IS. ROISEIVI' C. Hall Guard: So. Office Helper: 'llrack 'I'eanl: Lunch Room Guard. PERLIWIAN. ICDYVI IN Zoology Club: Sigma Epsilon Track: Public Speaking: Club. PERLIWAN. IAFXYN ARI, Sigma Epsilon, PPIIKLOWQ VNAIDA Iil'il.I.I'l Sli.: Sr. Girls: Annual 81 Wilrckly Agent: Pylllzlggrlrozills: Civic Award: INlimeograph Opo- rator: Latin Amer. Club: Zoology Club Se1:'y. PICRSOV, CONRAD Sigma Epsilon: R.0.'I'.C. llytll- agorcans: Camera Club. PESHKIN, REVA Girlls Chorus: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Blue Mask Club. PHILLIPS, IOAN N li IIOPE S.E.: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. POLL, IVIOLLY G.A.A.: Pep Club: Zoology Club: Sr, Girls: A Cappella: Div. Representative: Blue Mask: IA Discussion Club: llall Guard: Minuteman. PI'lICE,EIiAllYE Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Sponsor Sr. Girls: Student Gov't. Annual Agent: G.A.A.: IA Discussion Club. PRY, YVONNIC D. G.A.A.: Sr. Girlz-I: YVeekIy Agent: A Cappella: Lost 8 Found: Attendance Office: Lunch Room Guard: Hall Guard. 'l'I'lRIiY ELLIS llavc some! RADl'1N,DAXIl'lL S. S. IC.: Intramural Basket,-zall Jr. Math Ilonor 'I'reas.: Track. RAD'I', RICIIARD LOUIS S.l'i.: Jr. Iinglish lIr.: Weekly' Staff: Jr. 'l'ra1-k: Movie Ope- rator: Nlinuleman: Intramural Iiasketball. RlCIClIEY'I'lIAL. ROSLYN SJC.: A Cappella: G.A.A.: Senior Girls: llluc Mask Club: Lost and Fonml: Wicekly- A gent: Altennlanvc Ollive. RFIIN Nll 'l'll. WILLIAM Il. S. IC.: Pylliagorcans: Chess 'IK-am: llall Gnaril. Rl+1MANlCK.ALLEN S. I'l,: A Cappella: Music llonor: Intramural Rasketball. liICYEI.I., RDGIAIR RHICIYN. BARBARB RIFKIND. ROIilCR'l' M. Rookroom. Ass't.: llall Guard: Baseball Manager. RILICY. lil'l'l I'Y J. Senior Girls: A Cappella Pep Club: G.A.A. RINDICR. Kl'iN'NI'1'l'll I Pres. Sr. Orchestra: Track: A Cappella: liaise Dall: Sr. lianml: Ifoolball: Intramural Basketball. ROSE, li EV IC It LY A. A Cappella: Senior Girls: G.A.A. ROSE: M I'1RI.l'I DONALD SJC.: Division Sei-rctary: Bi- ology llonor: Zoology Honor: Conserv ation Club: Minute. man: Mov ie Operator. ROSIN. ALLEN Intramural llaskclballz Swim- ming 'I'4'am: 'l'ra1-k: lloy's Chorus. ROSl'I'NI lI'iLD. I'Al L ll, S.I'i,: Pytliagorxealisg Ifurlid- eans: Vlfcklv Agent: Gym Clerk: So. 0IIir-0: llall Guard: Conservation Club: Civic Award: Camera Club. ROSI'i'VI?ll'lLD. PIIILII' I.. S.E.: Iloosturs: Vlfoukly Agent: So. Oflive Ai1l: llall Guard: Eucliileansg Alt. Uflive As- sistance. ROSENTIIAI.. NANCY Senior Girls: A Cappella: llluc Mask Club: Otlimr llelper: C.A.A.: Minuteman Roosters. RLBIN. DIA N li S.E.: A Cappella: G.-X.A,f Senior Girls. RIQNE. CLAIRE MARIE V. Pres.. Pros. Girls Chorus: Sr. Girls. Scxfy.: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Clicvrlcmler: Annual Agent: Aflj. Ollir-e Ass't.: lVIinuteman. RI'PI ER'I'. LA VICRNH Senior Girls: :X1ljustn1el1lUfIive: Division Sm-rotary: G.A.A. Rl,T'I'I'iNl5l'iRG? Rl'l 't SE.: Cons:-rs-ation Club: Sr. Girls: Cirls Cllorus: G,-LK.: Wieekly Agent: .lnnior Counvil. SALONION. PEGGY L. Jr. Counvil: Sigma Epsilon: Blue Mask: Wmrklv Agn-nt: Sr, Girls: A Cappvlla: G.A.A. SAY. ARNULIJ Sr. Counvil: Varsity 'I'ra1'k 'I-7. 'ft-8. WO: Inlra. Basketball: So. Ollive: Football: Rooster: Movie Sz Nlinuwograpb Ope- rator. SCHAEFFIR. WILLIANI C, Liberty Stamp Salesman: Hall Cnarrl. SCIIANKS. ARNOLD S.E.: Intramural Ilaskvtball Track Team: A Cappella: Ilall Guard: IA Discussion Club. SCIIINIJICL. CUNALII WI. Movie Operator: Boosters: Prin4ipal's Conferi-nrc: Con- servation Club: llall Guarrl. SCHWARZ. R0lll'1R'I' IC. Swimming 'l'4-am. I all 'I-7. Spring '18, SCIIWARTZ, ARLHNIC J. Sen!or Girls: Girls Chorus: G.A.A. SEELIG. CLAIRE Sli.: Sr. Girls: liookroom: Conservation Club: Sr. Coun- til: Iliology llonor: Weekly Agent: G.A.A.: Rooster. EARL GILBERT Working Hard? SEIDNER. FREDERIC J. 'lA. IA, ZR, 4B President, Stage Force: A Cappella, Jr. 81 Sr. Orchestra, Student Government, Public Relations, Wzeekly Reporter. SEMMERS, CHARLOTTE H. S.E.: Sr. Girls, South Off. Helper, G.A.A.: Swimming, Club, Nveekly Exchange Nlan- ager: Annual Agent, Book- room Helper, Civic Award. SEVERSON. ROGER A. Ftndent Government. SH AR LOT, SE LW Y N S.E-1 Weekly Agent, Ilall Guard, Lunehroom Guard, Map Checker. SIIQA Y N E.. CORI N NE SE., Senior I-lrls, G.A.A., A Cappella. SIIELDON, DIANE J. Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Annual Agent, G.A.A., Ilorsebaok Riding Club. SIIELY. CA ROLYN MAE S.E., Girls Chorus, Sr. Girls, Adjustment OHI1-e Assistant, G.A.A., Division Secretary. SHI VIIZU. GERALD SHOEMAKER. DORIS J. S.E., Grade Advisor Asfft., Bookroom Ae-ss't., Pep Club, Cheerleader, Treasurers Ass't., G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Annual Agent, So. Oflive. SIIOENBERGER, ELIZ. I. G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Minuteman, A Cappella: Iveekly Agent. SIDER. BARBARA LEE S.E., Grade Advisor Ass't., Attendance Olliee Ass't., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Vlveekly Agent, Hall Guard, G.A.A. SILVER MAIN, DAVID S.E., Euclidians, Pythagoreans, Track '46, '17, Zoology Honor, Bookroom, Intramuarl Basket- ball, IA Discussion Club. SILVERMAN, JOAN Weekly Agent, Booster, Hall Guard, Attendance Office, G. A.A., Senior Girls, Minuteman. SLIYTSK Y. ETHEL YVeckly, Civic Award, Sigma, Annual Agent, Senior Girls, Att. Office, Booster, Div. Sec'y., G.A.A., Minuteman. SMERLING. SHEILA BABS Sr. Girls, Box Oflice, Blue Mask, G.A.A. SMITH, BARBARA L. Enelidians, Senior Sponsor, Sigma, Senior Girls: G.A.A. Pep Club, A Cappella, Horse bark Riding Club. SMITH, PATRICIA E. Girl's Chorus, Senior Girls, Blue Mzisk Club, G.A.A., llall Guard. SOLOMON, ARLENE Sr. Girls, Library Aid, Senior Girls: Eng. Honor Players: Yvcekly, G.A.A.: Library Aid, Blue Mask Club. SONIC N BLICK, ,I ER RY Weekly, Sports Staff, Intra- mural Basketball. SPECTOR. ELLIS S.E., English Honor, English Tutor, A Cappella. SPEIER, ELSIE LEE S.E., Sr. Girls, G.A.A.: Swim- ming USL Life-Saving: Club, Pep Club, Blue Mask Club, A Cappella. SPIETH, PEGGY A N W SPIRA, ROBERT Intramural Basketball, Swim- ming Team, Aitrlipe, Bridge Club, Minuteman, Grade Adv. A:-ss't., S. E. STANFORD, VVILLIAM I., Eng. llonorg Intramural Bas- ketball, Track Team: Student Gov't., Attendance Ofliee. STEIN. ROCIIELLE S.E., Senior Girls, Sr. and Jr. Council, lllue Mask Club, Library Aid, G.A.A. STEIN, TOM R.O.T.C., Drum SL Ilugle Corps, Football, Bridge Club, A Cappella, Intramural Bas- kelball. STEW'AR'I', BOB R. Varsity Basketball, Jr. Capt., Letterman Club, Minuteman, Ilall Guard. ST E IVA RT, RONALD Varsity Track, Football, Book- room, Booster, Box OHiee, Athletir' Manager, A Cappella, Pres., Vvleekly Business Nlan- anger. S'l'OlS A R'I'. Sli IC STONE. RXRRARA Fr. Girls: Grade Advisor'-1: Assistant: A Cappella: l.il1. illypist: Girls Chorus. S'l'Rll'1l l . GLORIA ANN G.A.,A,: Swim Club: llall Guard: Sr. Girls: Booster: Sr. Sponsor: A Cappella: Libr. Am: Adj. off. ,mm STRINGOS. ,lOSlCPl'llNli Senior Girls: Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: Nvmekly Minor: llorsc- bavleridiug: Club. TAR l'I'I'ON l. ll l DEO 'l'.AKl'Il'Clll. AR'I'lIUR Sigma lipsilon: llaseball. TAYLOR. lOll N TAY MOR, AI. DRICY Sli.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: lioos- iers: lfluo Mask Club: Weiekly and Annual A gent. 'l'El'l.l'l'Z. JORDAN Student Council: Boys Chorus: Jr. English llonor: .A Cappella. TESSARO. l l.ORES MARIA Girls llus. Mg. A Cappella: Grade Adv. ofiirfe: Weekly Agent: llookroom: G.A.A, Tll'iGl ill, SYl.VlA Sr, Girls: Adj. Office: Boosters: Girls Chorus: G.A.A. 'l'lYSl.l'lY. 'Nlill C. SE.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella: l'cp Club: Book' room: Lost and Found: Horse- ban-lt Riding: Club. 'l'RAll.. .lANll'iS ll.. JR. llillc 'l'4vam: Picked Squad: Pivked Platoon: Football: 'l'ravk: llallgzuard: Miuulv- lllilfl. 'I'RI'GNlkN. Rl'l'H YAN S.E.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sport.: ,xiii-live 'u7. 'ua Class Ea. 'w. Student Gov.: Grade Adiisor Ass't.: Adj. Ollivc Ass't.: Civil' Award: G.A.,A.: lloostcr. L PDYKIC. JACK ROYDICVN Football 'I-fi. 'l7: Varsity 'l8: l.etternu:u's Club: Conserva- tion Club: 'l'ennis 'l'eanl: Ailvhpc. l'rodu1-tion Editor. VAI GIIAN. FRANK Swimining 'l'cam: Movie Oper- ator: lnlramural Basketball Senior lland: lllravli: llall Guard: Minuteman. STU l3ERGfK.AS KI'l'A llydeparker Iiigwigs VIDOVIC. LOR R Al N li Sli.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Cheer- leader Capt. '13, ' l9: Pep Club: Swimming Club: llooltrooni: Rooster. VVALCHIRK. VICTOR HE.: A Cappella: llall Guard: llook Room: Sr. Count-il: 1A Discussion: Boys Chorus: l oot- ball l6: Booster: lntramural llasl-netball. NVALD. SUZANNH .llC.-SN Girls Chorus: Senior Girls: Sigma Epsilon: .A Cappella: lllue blask: G.A.A. WALKER, HARISARA IC. Swim and Iiifesaving Club: Sr, llancl. Scc'y.: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Pop Club: Alicckly Agent: 'l'uniblnrrs. WASILIAVSKIS. llORO'I'llY Senior Girls: Girls Chorus: G.A.A. WEISMAN. Y,Al.l'i A. Letterman: Nlinulcmau: Ili llisi-ussion: Vtleckly Agent: Var. Football: Swimming 'l'cam 'l'rarlf:: llall Guard. WEISS, BARBARA IC. SJC.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: lioosler: Library Assistant: l.A Discus- sion: Div. Sec'y. WEISS. NlARlE'l l'.A M. Senior Girls: Girls Chorus: Attendance Oflirc: llooslcer. WIIIPPLE, LORR.AllNl'i S.l'i.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Swim Club: Riding Club: Blue Nlask Club: Cheer- leader: Boolirooln: G.A.A. AYll.l.lAX1S. CllAlll,l'iS lf. R.O.'l'.C, Pivluvd Platoon: A Cappella: Movie Operator: llall Guard: Rifle 'l'oam: .Ass't. Grad! Advisor. AVILLIAMS. MONICA Sli.: Sr. Girls: Grade .Advisor Ass'l.: IA llisu-ussion Club: GAA. WI LS03. l'iDW'l N A Cappella: lloys Chorus: R.O.'l'.C. pf ff. Y 45 DICK COINS Rea1Iy.Gct Sei. Goff' A YALUWITZ. ICITIICNE S.E.g Ilall Uuarmlg R.0..'I'.Cg RiHe Team. W'I LSON, WALI.ACl'1 llall Guardg Movie Operalorg Hoy! Chorus: llookroomg Fool- li ull: A Cappellag Booster. XWINICBERG, BARBARA l.. Sli.: English llonor Tulorg S1-uiorllirlsg G.A.A. VCVITLOX. FRED Ii. R.0.T.C.1 Rifle Team: llall Guard: Orchestrag Swing lianmlg Sr. lianflg Varieties. Iianml 'tl-9. WITTES. M0 RT Weekly Slaffz, Wbekly Agenlg llall Guard. WITZEL. ELAINE S.I'I.: Senior Girls: C.A.A.g Altcnslauce Oflim-cg Ilall Guarrl. W'0l.ENS. MY HON RUIIIC RT Varsity Footlmall '40, '1-7. , ll'I, 'Wg Track '46, '-17. '-1-8: Leiter- nlans Cluhg Intramural Hankel- lvall: Annual: W'eekIy Agcnlg IA Discussion Clulr. WOLF. ALLEN Movie Operator. Ilall Guanlg Minuteman. WIULF, COYSTANCIC I-INID Treas. S. E.: Civil' Awilffll A Cappella: Wreeklyg Annual Agent: Sr. Cirlsg Savvy. Hurli- ilcansg 3A Y. P.: ,Ili 501: Del. Prinv. C0nf.g Milluleulall. WIRIGIIT, ALLAN U, SJC.: Pres. Dclraling Clulng llaII Guardg Lilrrary Amit. VVRDIILE. ROBERT Varsity Ilasliellrall '10, 'l7. 'HL '-19: ILP. Trilreg Varsity Hase- lvall 'Hg Leltcrmans Clulrg lloosler. YANIA MOTO. JEAN Nl. Senior Girly-g G.A.A. YAWIAMOTU. MARY .IANIC Senior Uirlug ll.A.A. YOIINUIIIAIUIP, CARULE A. Cap'I. G.A.A.1 Truas. Raulio Guilrlg l.il1r. Aiilg Pep Clulrz Lost and Fonnrlg Senior Girl:-ag A Cappella. Wceklyg ,lr. Or- chestra. ZEMAN. IRVING ZISOOK, SOI. ,luninr Track: Senior Track: Intramural lianketluallg Gym Clerk. ZOLOT. MARVIN S.E.g Treas. A Cappella: .Ir. Eng, Ilonorg IA Discussion Clulxg Zoology Clulrg Track Teamg Inlramnral Basketballg Swimming Team. Q '.. f' ,24- J .X-' N I 1 I I I , I I U I I .. X . 'P . l I V A I ' I f , ' U 1... . IIIDI' 0 , I . ' '. a . - 1 f ff ,G ' L ,ir , .- . ,Z 1- ' ' ' 'I 0. I ' ' . fr Ol . L .0 SENIOR COKNCIL Rllll' 3: C. Scvlig: J. llirschbc-rg: L. Handler: P. Aseg B. Bforrisonz A. Kaplan, P.fMay'er R W elss Rau' 2: Nliss Leins: J. Corhcllg J. Allvrz J. Remington: H. Dlichelsong J. Borszak 5 Block P. Delft-r. Rui' 1: I. Lezak: C. .luffuz IC. Krinslvy: C. Vbolfeg A. Kern: F. Seidnerg J. Paule. Anderson, A. Baum, R. Bell, J. Burton, B. Connor, F. Heavcy, M. Hopkins, R. lkcmolo, D. Klimpt, I. Marcus, B. Mathews, C. Niaxwell, ll. Mead, J. CA M ERA SHY Mulrakames, M. Naruishi, J. Nojuri, T. Oakes, C. Rasmussen, R. Record, J. Retzky, J. Rose, M. Tose, M. Stewart, R. Thurstone, F. Turner, S. Wyeinshanker, A 1-lllQ'0ll .Ivan and King John Thr Grand Nlarcll Two bv OWIHU 7 Ql ifQ:K :, m 4 ll'l'Il uf lurk yu and King U 'Hn' Uruml Walrvh Lvl! llance N SS IIIGIII I 1 uc I B 1r1I411 I 111111111 .irlm 'NI snr K loIrIm K 1l'Il111 1 IT Ix ll'dIxdlll' es Ill u ll 1 1 rnmr Flllllll ar I ra r. I.: I nyner. NI'1r,' 121' .: IN 1 ay' ,. 14' III: i0!41'IlIIlT II I .1 Hirmin lam II.: I -rn .' II4-r11Irr .- Iv roml II.: WIOII. fl.: Uipriani .: SUIOITIUII, . ru' II : ock, J.: rig1l. I . 'NIulI1vws, ll.: Schwarz. Ii.: IIIII man, Il.: Numlc-Iman, IJ. NIRS. NI NRSIIAKIIII Run' I: Nlrs.. NIarSI1aII: IIKDFPIIFHII. B.: Nznlmyu, M.: Iiilluy, F. Slain, II.: .Im-oI1sc11, .I.: I+'i11Iu-I, P. IIOsPnlI1z1I. N. Rau' II: SIll'Ij. C.: ,I1'llS1'Il. N. XYaIIu'r. II.: Cross. II.: IIoI:fma11 ,-X.: Iluma-y. N.: GuI1IIi11g14-r. Y. Rupperl, II. Ifnu' III: Km-fur, B.: COIN-11, S. ,IacoI1s, A.: Y7E,lI'l I2lQIllTIlI. I .: IJII Bow, II.: Iiuplau, S.: IIRINIQIIIIIFSI II.: .Izu'uIm111. NI.: Kruss. -X. Rau' II : Crm-1-11I1f-rg, ,I.: Hush. P. RlTIHUlllIIl, W .: NIHQIKIIIISOII, S. Crawford, S.: Radl, II.: NI axwvll IJ. 50 NIR. IJICAIIII Run' I: Yamamoto. ,I.: Spffir, I'I.. Kita, K.:K11asl1-r, IJ.:Wi111-In-rg: H.: Svmmcfrs. II.: Kikida, If.: Yumumula, M. Row ll: Naranjn, IJ.: Kaufman, II.: H4-rg, II.: Martyr, .I.: VIIOII, A.: .IilK'IxSOIl, D.: Block, Ii.: Ilunmi, Run' III: Pry, Y.: Mler, J.: Sm1-rI- ing, S.: Sax, A.: I'ulli5, R.: Bunk, 'I'.: Kaplan, II.: Conover, Ii.: Ilnma, T.: Millvr, S. Ron- II I: Schacfvr. Wm.: Klein, II.: Ile-Hur, A.: AIN-Iv. P.: Bvrg. S.: Aagard, E.: llpmlyke, .I.: II4-0, Ii.: Sla11for4I., B. NIR. FARBER Rau: I: Weiss, NI.: IQIPIIHHSICY. NI.: IIUIIII, A. ,I.: IIN-II:-2. .I.: TI11sI4-y, N.: Vidovifv, II.: March, 51.1 Slma-maker, II. Run' II: Kouknl, .I.: IIJISOII, II.: NX illiums, NI.: Kling, C.: 'I'iQ-gs-r. S.: XXI1ippIf-. II.: Imwy, N.: Slo- Imrl. S. Rau' III: Vsbiss, B.: Guldln-rg, .I.: Zolul, NI.: IIUIDIQIIIS, RJ Izumr, II.: Svvcre-11111, II.: Hearst, .I.: JUIHIS. K.: Nlllrokumi, NI. Rau' II: Nlargulis. S.: Brolln1u11. II.: IIurs011. Ii.: III1II1a11s4-11. II-1 Ilnrmsilz, II.: Nlnsluvoy. H. 1 'Nl li. UTTOSICN Run' I: Nlurris. G.: Nlvllowan. ff. Salnnmn. P.: Edwards. ll.: II0 mt-s. Nl.: Kvlilmn, N.: Calxin. Cl Rau' ll: Pull. NI.:OhasI1i. Nl.: Strin gas. J.: Frankel, -X.: Rilt-3, B. Sc-s-lig, C.: Zimmerman., H. Rau' Ill: Ullamolo, R.: Nisllimura T.: H4-artlvn, J.: Clvmt-nts, N. Som-nlrlick. J.: Wiusiliauskis. ll. Laxinv. Nl.: P4-rlman. IC, Run' II : Lamlllvn. R.: Iilli-. J. Iiinlmrn, XX .: Wioleiis. Nl.: N4-ws In-rlwr. Ii.: Newman. II.: Groza. I... Nl R. PEER Kun' 1: Ugawsa. I..: Gultlman. I . Ii!'I1'll1'Illlli1l. R.: llr. Pvvr: lfisvn tlratli. H.: lmwis. T.: Nlnrilxawa N. Run' ll: .-Nkagi, T.: JOIIIISUII, M. Vtitza-I, IC.: Rubin, IP.: llnsv, If. Klvin. IC.: Nitaliara. I.. Run' Ill: lssvllbaccllvr, K.: Kaplan I'.: xx4'lSll'l21ll, Y.: Kaplan. X. Yalowitz. IC.: Naruislti. .l.: Nkil llillflh. f.. Ron' ll : liatlvn. IJ.: xviillgllilll, I . Nivkos, I..: Be-ll. J.: SlNN'IllN'l'gt'l' J.: Spa-vlur. If.: Dmlgt-. ll. 'Emu Q 't Q 'a- M RS. MCCAIIICY Ron' I: Ilandler. L.: Mantis, L.: Manning, C.: Pvrlnw, N.: Berger. I.: llvss, M.: Runv. C.: Col- vlasurr. J. Ron' ll: Mrs. Nlcflalwy: Owl-n, L.: Sluwnln-rger. B.: Smith, B.: DE Iiofsky, H.: Vlvilliamsun, D.: lmfland, R.: Slmltlon, ll.: Sider, H.: Margolin, F. Ron' Ill: Amlrvas, Ii.: Nlaclmicki, l'.: Maddison, S.: Colman. D.: Iflllis, 'l'.: Dr-lletit-Ill. I..: Lands- man, II.:Krir1sky.C.:0alu-S. D.: Knllas. A. Run' ll : Hoffman, II.: Comme-nos, C.: Me-ad, J.: Mayr, l'.: Halbert, Ii.: Gilbert, Ii.: llvllvr, A.: Tlnirstonc, If.: llarlman, IJ. MISS NI ICIJICR M AN Ron' I: Tr-plitz, J.: Ilailand, G.: llc-Ilart, N.: Jaw-lla. K.: Bogo- lulr. B.: lnouyv, K.: Spira, R. Run- ll: Dugger, R.: llirsclnlu-rg, J.: Morrow, G.: Yollllglnloml, C.: 'IH-ssaro, F.: Etlclslt-in. C.: Fitz- gvraltl, T.: Flynn, G.: Sizefmore. l'. Run' Ill: Bell, H.: lfnsvilliclll, P.: llamatla, J.: Slrivff. ll.: Nlans- tit-Ill. B.: Banlxratz. NI.: Kirby, I'.: llofman. B.: Ellison. S.: Iftlison, C. Run' II :Nlcfiartm-5 . NX rn.: liarmf-I, I..: Gosling, J.: Witlox. F.: .Mule-rsnn, -K.: Mmzlt, li.: John- son, Ii.: Stein, I.: I'rank4-I, I. su 51 NIR. ZICIINICR Rau' I: Ou-rgarrll. li.: Corlwll. .l. Gollslvin, Nl.: Nlr. Ze-hm-r Kelley, VK.: xKl'lIlSll2lIll'U'I'. N. Griffin, Nl. Rau' II: Rnllm-nlrorg. R.: llirscll, S. Rcrgcr, .l-2 Nmlcr:-xon. l'.: Ros-in A.: Bloom, M.: Ulussvr, N. lwcclollll, M. Ron' Ill: Price, li.: lloffman, H. Person, C.: B4-rlruml, N.: lluril E.: Perlman, l..: G1-skv. l.. Spiclh, P. Row Il': U'Lcary, l .: Koch, l . Larson, R.: McNamara, l'. McKee. VV.: lnglz-mo. M.: Fire- man, J. M USIC M AICSTRO Pl.l'IASI'I 52 IF f-N -,' K. V' Nl RS. SM l'l'Il Rau' I: ldaku, li.: Silverman, J. Farr, ll.: lh-quironmg B.: Mrs Smith: liurnlra. W.: Mulisoff, B. Lczak, l. Rau' ll: llonilu, ll.: Kahn, ll, Glassc-r, A.: llunnor, S.: Marne ll.: Smilll, l'.: Nle-im-lman, M. V4 alll, S. Kaur Ill: Coopvr, ,l.: fl21llll0ll, l. Trugmun, li.: lngzauskis, F. Vliillcs, M.: llmlxllcslon, M. Bergm-ron, M.: Glualslein, .l. Flvlclu-r, R. ou' ll : Taylor, ,l.: Gordon, M. Burnvy, R.: lhnvis. M.: Lie-ln-r Eau. l..: l'lI'lL'1llTH.lll.. II.: Vlrolllv Nl HS. XX IGHH Run' I: Grvvmvalll. 'l'.: llc-rslllicld K.: l runlu-l, l.: llvlzky, .l. Baum, ll.: llonlml, N.: l riscl1,.l Roll' ll: C.: Hurlon, B.: Krinslcy E.: Blair. V.: H4-rnslvin, A. GTl'4WIllll'lll, Nl.: Nlrs. W1-lull Scliunks, A. 14' Ill: llurlslvin, 'l'.: Goodman C.: Angcll, l'.: Millin, P.: Loilm fl0ll'IIlllIl, ll.: llagun, C. Silvcrmun, ll. 14' II : Su-wurl, R.: Ss-illne-r, F. Rvrnunick, .'x.1fL0llll'Il, II.: Mich vlson, ll.: Sllilflill. S.: NX ilson, V . fVl2ll'llH'I'g. li. nu' l: xxilll'llll'li. Y.: ,lonn-S, l. Svliinmln-l. ll.: lfiwll. S. f'-,JZ Mi ' 9141 mf' Q SQHXCOYA ,,f f , I 3 I Cmss orlficlcas AND p COMMITTEES ' E I TIIE Jfxxmln' cuss or 1949 Class Sponsor: XI iss Marie Lipton ROR MORRISON , . President A LB ERT K E R N . Vice-President COR RI N E ,I A I F E . , Treasurer ,I A CQUE LI N E PAULE . Secretary A ,IAM ES ROR USZAK , Commissioner SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES, FALL SEMESTER l9f1f9 SENIOR VARIETIES, PRODUCTION SONG AND MOTTO Sponsor: Miss Churchill Sponsor: M rs. Krakover Chairman: Cene Feldman Chairman: ,Ioan ,lacobi Natalie ,Abrams Beverly Clark ,Ianet Lowenste-in Renee Matthews Mort Kanz Sandford Cain Charles Asher Walter Jonas PROM GIFT Sponsor: lNIiss Upton Sponsor: Mrs. Ilawkes Chairman: Constant Alexander Chairman- Norman Pollalx Belly Ilerman Ira Weinberg Phyllis May Donna Tash Temma Render Rudolph Bremser ,lean Ciller Rurton Manning SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL CAP AND COVIVN Sponsor: Mrs. Randall Sponsor: Miss A. Ruekley Chairman: Paul Ase Chairman: Conrad Reton NI ary Yasntake Sharon Siegel Virginia Ford NI arian lll'f'lif'l' Naney Webster Suzette Niorland Edward Drucker Nina Landy PRINTING PURLICITY SALES Sponsor: Mr. Van Hise Sponsor: Nliss O'Connor Chairman: Philip Rernstein Chairman: Reverly Egeland Rruee Cohen James Dahlgren .lolm Lorentzen Evelyn Rothschild Iloward Radousky .Ioan Abramson Richard Ilarris Reverly Eisenstein DIPLOMA AND RIBBON CLASS DAY Sponsor: Miss Cranby Sponsor: Mrs. Constantinides Chairman: Sharlene Siegel Chairman: Rarhara Kurth Mary Wvhetstone Vera Dean Donald Crass Cretehen Miller .Ierry Crotman Rosemary Cecil Ilarvey Nixon Irene Doi PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS Sponsor: Miss Upton Sponsor: Miss A. Ruekley Chairman: Edward Dober Chairman: Nellie Wong ,lack Remington Rosanne Horwitz Stanley Rloek .lean Steiglitz John Brewer Dorothy Williams Sena Carlington Irene Ritant 54 -IIIRA MS, I.I',S'l'I'1R -X. SIC.: Football: 'I'ravlt: Intra- nnlral Iiasltvllrall. AI,I'iXANDI'iIi. .IICIIIIY S. S. IC. I y lhauornana: IIaIl Guard: I'llm-lion Cnvnmission: Sludcnl Gov'l.: I'rinr'ipal's Count-il. ALLICN. IIICIIARD G. Weekly Agent: Ilridge Club: Band: llall Guard. ALPICIIN. YADI'iI.I,I'i SE.: ZA Sm-'y.. I-Il V. P.: Fr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Lust and Found: Ciiiv Award: I,ibr. Aid: Grade Adv. Ks:-fl.: Al. Ollice .-Xss'l.: G.A.A. NNIICRS. XII-II,AIIRE'NE AVIMON. PA'l'IlllIIA I.. Senior Girls: Div. S4-wr y.: Pep Club: llall Guard: G.A.A.: signin I'lpNiloll. ANDICIISDN. IDKIIISAIC-X Senior Girls: Pep Club: A Capprlla: II.,I.,X.: SE.: Annual fislvntl Ilidinu Club: Witt-:lily Agn-ut: Div. S1-t y. ASNKI RA.ItIt1lI,-KRD BAI.I.IN. DUN mrsny 'l'rar-k 'l17. wx. 'wg I.elt4rrnu:n'n Club: Iioy'n Chorus: SJC.: llall Guard: A Cappella: Minuteman. IIAIIISUI Il. GICUIIGINE SE.: I're-H. G.A.A.: Pres.. Girls Chorus: Pep Club: Sr. Girls: Clicerlemlers: 0Hi4-e Ara:-fl.: X Cappella. BA RON. RUIII-I RT E. SJC.: Capt. Clic:-as 'I'ealn: Stage Furve: if Civil' Awards: I.ib. Ar-m't.: I'holostal Operator: Iiooliroom Asrfl.: Movie Ope- rator. IIICNJ A MIW.ICVI'1LYN M. G.A.A.: All. CHI.: Sigma: Senior Girls: Div. Setfy.: Senior Sponsor: llall Guard. HIQNSUVN. D'KI.I'i I,I'iS'I'ER Ir. Fug. Ilr.: llall Guard: Ii.0.'I'.C.: Color Guard: Picked Platoon. ISICIIGII KI SICK. 'XXX G.'K.A.: Senior Girl:-: S.E.: Att. Uflivcx llall Guard. DICSSUY. 5IIIIlI,I'lY A Cappella: Sigma Epsilon: Senior Girls: I'cp Club: G.4.A.: Senior Sponsor: llall Guard. BLOCK, l.I'10YfkIID Varsity 'I'ravk: A Cmppcllag Inlra. liar-1IuvlIlalI25.I'i.2 Wbckls Mn-Iii: Division Chairman. RODGICR GOLDEN Day Dreaming: or 'I'hinking? BLVM IC. .Il'NI'1 I.. SE.: Sr. Girls: Convert Iiandg Sr. Orch.: Vive-Pres. Weeklv Agent: Adj. Dflive Assistant: Hall Guard. BOFANI, LOUIS Intramural liar-akclball: llall Guard: I enuing1 'I'cam: Stage Force. BOOTH. DAVID NI,-KN S.I'1.: Pres. Iiuvlideans: Pytha- goreans: llall Guard: Del. Principle Conf:-renm-: Student Gov.: Boys' State. BOYD. II fX'l l'II-I BROWN. lIOSl'lW14IIlI'I BRENDICIM RICIIKIKD I. BIIOVI YWALD. I'1I.SII'I Senior Girls: G.A.!I. CECIL. RUSICNI Aki CHAPMAN. DICIIUR -XII Sr. Girls: A Capps-lla: Iilue Mask Club: Swim Club: Ilal Guard: G. A. fi. CIIICI-1CK.IiIi'l I'X XI. Senior Girls: G.'X..'K. ClIIZ.lII'1I,l+lNI'I S. E.: Al,lmulaiu'e: Ollis-eg Vveekly Age-Ill: IA Sum-'y. Ili Study.: Iiooslcrg G.N.A,: Soninr Counc-il: Student Govt-rnmtvnl. CI,-KKK. I'A'I'IlICIA IC. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Count-il II:-p.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: North Uflirc Asfl.: SoulllUIIi1-4: hifi.: llall Guard. COOPERSMITH, RUSSELL Bookroom, So. Oflive. CROFUT, SHEILA Englislx Honor, Creative Writ- ing Club. CRAIG, ROBERT CROSS. MARION J. Senior Girls, G.A.A., Pep Club, Sigma Epsilon, llall Guard, Library Ass't. CROTTY. DAVID C. Varsity Football I4-9, S.l l., Varsity Track '46, '47, '48, Lettermen Club, Intramural Basketball, A Cappella. CU RTI S, SCOTT Jr. Math lIonor. DAVIS. JOAN E. Senior Girls, Attendance Office, Senior Sponsor, G. A. A., Booster, Pep Cluh, llall Guard, Luncllroom Moll. DAVIS. MILDRED L. Senior Girls, A Cappella, G. A.A., Annual Agent, llall Guard. DE M OS, LOUIS Football '47, Track '46, Vl7ec-:kly Agent, Sigma Epsilon. DIPERT, AR 'NOLD WM. Sigma Epsilon, Intramural Bas- ketball, Hall Guard. DOM EY. ROR ERT Intramural Ilasketball. DORNAN. JUAN LEE Illue Mask, Zoology Club, A Cappella, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Annual Agent. D UNCAN, LAVVRENCE S.E., Senior Iland, Football. DUNCAN. WINIFRED S.E., llall Guard, Election Commission, Student Govern- ment, Mi Pres., Sr. Spon., Sr. Girls, Library Aid, So. Office Ass t. EISEMAN. RUT11 S. Senior Girls, Weekly Agent, Annual Agent, lllue Mask Club: Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A. ELLIS, JOEA MARIA S. E., A Cappella, English Tutor, Eng. Hr. Players, W'eekly, Sr. Girls, Soph. Coun- cil, Civie Award, Pep Club. DON KIRK Captain Kirk of the Gridiron ELMES, JAMES PIIILIP Sigma Epsilon, Football Team, Track Team. ERR, JOAN FAYE lluosters, Box Office, Div. Sec'y., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Ofliee Ass't. FECIIT, DOLORES R. S.E., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Pep Club, Weekly Agent, llall Guard, G.A.A. FISHER, NORMAN F. Varsity Football '47, 319, Stage Force, Civic Award, Track '-17, A Cappella, llall Guard, Annual Agent. FORIIY, DULIJRES Nl. Freshman Council, Pep Club: Senior Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A., Girl's Cliorns. FRAN KEL, LOTTE Senior Girls, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Senior Sponsor. FRANKENBERG. JOYCE S.E., Sr. Girls, Sr. Spon., Sec'y. A Cappella, Pep Club, G.A.A., Student Gov., Box Office Attendant., Grade Ad- visor's Assistant. FRIDDLE, FRANCES J. S.E., Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Adjustment OIIiee Assistant. FRY, MARSHALL J. Sr. Basketball '47, IR, '1-9, Monitor Duty, Male Chorus, Jr. Track '46, '17, Division Monitor, A Cappella. GARBI VN, LAVVRENCE J. Ilallgnarcl. GILLIS, JEAN A Cappella, Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, North Ofliee Aid, Camera Club, G.A.A., Hall- guard. GLASSER, SUSAN S.E., 3A V. Pres., G.A.A., Weekly' Agent, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Student Gov't., North Oflice, Div. See'y., Executive Council. BARBARA LlT'l' l.itt at Leisure GOLD, NATA Ll E P. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Aitehpe: Sr. Girls: Civie Award: A Cappella: Enrilideans: Grade Adv. Ass't.: Conservation Club: Treas. Of- fice Aid. GOLDBERG. JANE E. E.: Annual agent: Blue Mask Club: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Library Aid: Civic Award: G.A.A. GOLDBERG. RONALD S.E.: 2A Pres.: Track: Movie Operator: Nlinuteman: Intra- mural Basketball. GOLDEN. ROGER M. E.: Pytllagoreansz Stage Force: Bookroorn Aid: Att. Oflice: So. Oflice Aid: Library Aid: Prinvipal's Del. Chess Club. GOLIJSMITH, MEL GRANAUE. MILIJRED A. A Cappella: Pep Club: Sr. Girls: Annual Agent: llall Guard: Swim Club: Boosters: Minuteman: Library Aid. G REENSPAN, IUDITII 2B Vice-Pres.. 3B See'y.: Sr. Girls: Annual Agent: E.: Monitor: G.A.A.: Student Go- vcrnment. GREENNVALD, RUTH B. Div. Pep.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Eng. Honor: Copy Ed. W'eekly: Bridge Club: A Cappella: Biology Honor. GRIFFITH. DOROTHY S. E.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Weekly Agent: Sr. Sponsor: llall Guard: G.A.A. IIAIJERLAIN, ROBERT A. Baseball, 3 years. HALLER. JOHN ll. Junior Track ,472 lntrannlral Basketball 516. IIANKIN, NORBERT S.E.: 3ll Pres.: Vice Junior Council: Hall Guard: Weekly Agent: Sr. Band: Civ. Delegate: Annual Engraving Agent. Pres. HARGENS, HARRY WM. Senior Band: A Cappella. HARTMAN. JERRY S.E.: Hall Guard: Traek. MATTER, TERRY J.. JR. Varsity Track: Football: Ten- nis: Tntr. Basketball: Business Mgr.: Civic Award: A Cap- pella: Lettermen Club. HAVVKES, ROBERT B. S.E.: Track '4f7: llall Guard Pytliagoreans: Enelidcans. IIAWORTII, EVA JEAN S.E.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Sr. Sponsor: Radio Club: Eler- tion Commission: llall Guard. HAYASIIIDA. FRANK Sr. Math Hr.: llall Guard. HEFTER GLADYS S.E.: Senior Girls: llall Guard: G.A.A.: Boosters. HIGGINS, RICHARD D. Mgr. Staff '17: Camera Club: Jr. 81 Sr. Track WR. HOLLANDMIOIIN Movie Operator: No. Office Printer: R.O.'l'.C. Nou-Coin. Officer: Stage Foree: l.nnch Room Bionilor. HOLLOWELL. STA N llUGll ES. l.lLIA N Sr. Girls: Election Commission. HULT, FLORENCE E. Senior Girls: Box Off. Aid: Annual Agent: A Cappella: Pep Clnb: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A. HUROWITZ, MERLE S.E.: Aitchpe Tribe: Weekly Agent: Varsity Football: Intra- mural Basketball: Varsity Track. HURR, VENITA C. Pep Club: A Cappella: G.A.A.: Swim Club: Student Government. lTO, LILY Senior Girls: Box Off. Aid: A Cappella: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard. JOHN SON. DON ALO Track. Q NI,-SKY RUSENBICRG Chief of the Elections JOHNSON. PAIQLA li. llall Guard: Bio. Honor: Store Room: Lunvh Room. JORELON, AI.IlER'l' JOHN Intramural Iiasketlnall: S.l'l.: Movie Operator. JOSEPH. AKELEINH ll. Senior Girls: Box Off, Aid: A Cappella: Minuteman: llall Guard: Booster: G.A.A. KAHIATSO, GORDON Sr. Hand. KLSIINER, ELAINE KANVANAGA. 5llllil.l'lY K. Sr. Girls: G.A.:X.: Baton lllwir- ler: Hall Guard: Pep Gluln: Div. Semfy. KEER. DIAN IC IIENICE SE.: Prinvipals Del,3 br. Girls: Radio Guilrl: Sr. Sponsor: XX ceklv Agent: Lost and Found: Booster. KHNNINI,-KLI.X. JOHN C. Intramural Huiketlsall: A Cap- pella: Swim Team: IIall Gllard: Footlnall: Nlinutcniau. KIIIORT. JOSEPII 'I'rar-k '10. WT. VIH: lfootlvall '19, KIKIICIII. 'N'l:KRGAIII'i'l' IVI, Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: llall Guard. KIRK. DOIN Varsity Foollrall 517. 7118: Captain 519: l.utle'rluan's Clulr: Concert Hand: llall Guard. K HAM ER, I RIS SJC.: Senior Girls: Hall Guard: Attendance Ufliue: A Cappella: Booster: GJLA. KI'llI.I'i. JUNE KI RTX. VI IIGI NI-K K ISIIINSKY. liI'IR'I'lI -K IA NI I!lCII'I', .IO AN N A Capps-lla: 'Nlusin' Honor: Xl. tcmlf-mwv Ollivz-: G. K, K. l.AlY1Ill'iH'll. GI'llIAl.lYlNI'l G.N.fL: Sr. Girls: Iiox Ullivvz wit-ckly X1 Annual Agzullll 'U- Iellflulwo Ollimwg A Cappvlla: Grads- A4Ivisor Ilzflperi Lilnrzlri Aid. IA VI'IlI.l,I'I. M A IIIIA N I.l'lYIN. IlI41I.l'INl'I Sr. Girls: G.A.fL1 Ilall Guard. l,l'lVY. IIAIHJLIJ IIICIIINNIIIY Ilall Guard: l.uu1'luroo1u Mou- itor: N Gappm-lla: llluo Wlaslm Club: l.ilnrary fiasislaulg Sr. varilive-1. l.Il1KI'IlIMAN. JUNN II, sic.: sr.1:arl.1on1.-.- .x..a......l1 w.f.fla,. c:..,,, r3.ia...r: sr. Sponsor: G.N.N.: llixiaion lit-p. rm-ru-lltaliwn I.I'I l' ISAII IS K II N l1KIIUl.l'I 5.l'l.: Sr. Girlh: Sr. Spou.: Illl Yi:-I--Pros.. 3A Sm-'y.: Sr. Sponsor: I,ilsrary Aid: No. K So. Ofliu-cg NX 1-I-kly Kgs-ut: lliw iv N ward: liuglihli Ilouor. IJ Il Nl 'SN N. l'llIl.I I' Ilall Guard: South Uflim- iksft.: linglialu Tutor: Iiuvli- deans: Pytliagorvans. Nl-iC'XI'lfK. fil,IGl'i .l. S.I'l.: Hin, llr.. 'l'rt'ar..: Conn, liluln. Sm y.: ill lioulnlin-iioun-r: S1-nior Girls: Hturlvul Goivrn- ment: W1-okly 'log -Knnual 'l'?: Ciiit' Kvsard. NINGUI N. NNN K. MAI.lxIN. SIIICRXXIN .l. llelnaliug lllualu: Civil' Award Sludvul Govrrunn-ul: 'Nloxiv Uporalor: llall Guard: l.oHl and Found. NIAIWI. ICIJWAIIIJ Movie Uporalor: Vliulllcluali: Iutra-nural lla:-ak:-tlrall: Swim- ming: 'l'4:ani. 'VI AIJVI IHCRG. M A RG A li I'i'l' Sr. Sponr-nor: Szvnior Girls: G. JLA.: Sponsor llounvil. MARSELLO. BARBARA .l. S.E.: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: Wleekly Agent: G.A.A.: See'y. Blue Mask Club: A Cappella. MeCl.lN'l'OV. CHARLES E. 'l'rack 'fl-7, WB. V19. Co. Capt. Letterman Club: Swim 'l'cam: Football l7. '18, I-9: Cons. Club: 'l'reas. Bio. Hr.: Gym Aid. lVleM ICHAEI., MARY ANN Vice President: Sr. Girls: A. Cappella: Bookroom Pep Club: llall Guard: G.A.A. Asslt.: MII.l.AR, MICHAEL ll, MIYTZ. FREDRIC S.E.: Pub. Rel. Com.: IA Pres.: Library Ass't.: Travk: Hall Guard. WONTAGVE. MIRIAM Sr. Girls: Weekly Agent: jr. English llonor: Division Sew-'y.: llall Guard. MOSS. AARENE Nl. S.E.: Sr. Girls: l.lb. Aid: Treas. OIT.: llall Guard: A Cappella: NX cckly Agent. M OVIT. ILE NE S.E.: 3B Pres.: I Page-l'ld. of Weekly: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Student Government: Civiv Award: Ollice Ass't.: G.A.A.: YYcckly Agent. lXOREl llN. ALICE .IANE br. Girls: G.A. A. CYDOYYELL. ARLENE S.E.: A Cappella: Annual Ag.: Lunchroom Ass't.: Attendance Ollice Ass't.: Life Saving Club: G.A.A.: Civic Award. OLSON. WYRNA KAY S.E.: Sr, Girls: Wieekly: Annual Agent: Wleekly Agent: Pep Club: I.ost 81 Found: llall Guard. PIERSON, PAM Wveekly: Jr. Xi Sr. Orchestra Sr. Girls: A Cappella Annual Agent: G.A.A.: Div. Mess.: Att. OH'ice Ass't.: Swim SI l.il'e Saving Club. l'OR'l'ER. LENARD P. Sr. Basketball: Sr. Band: Intra- mural Basketball: Library Aid: Weekly Agent. PRITCIIAIID, CABOLE I.. S.E.: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Annual Agent: Att. Off. Ass't.: l.ost 81 Found: Sr. Sponsor: Wieekly. RAIIZIVIK. VlOLE'l' V. Sr. Girls: Pep Club: VVeekly Agent: Booster: Bookroom: Attendanve. Box OFl'iee Ass't. llall Guard: G.A.A. RAISNER, llEl.E'Y MARIE Sr. Girls: Girls Chorus: llall Guard: G.A.A. .l ITIN E BLITM E llyde l'ark'1-A Pied Piper RATTYER. RONALD S.E.: Tennis: Track: Civiv Award: Hall Guard: Weekly Agent: Lunchroom Monitor: llyde Park Publix' Relations. RAVVSON. BARBARA Sr. Girls: .A Cappella: Annual Agent: VVeckly: Lost and Found Ass't.: Attendance Off. Ass't.: G.A.A. RlFKlND,jA!Nl:1'I' S.E.: Senior Girls. ROMAN. PATIIICE El.-XINIAI Sr. Girls. ROSENBERC, MARVIN S. S.E.: 2B Pres.: 2A Comm.: 2 Civic Awards: Minuteman: l.ib. Att.: I,unvhroom Guard: Ch. Election Commission. ROSENBLUM. IIELEVXE F. A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Pep Club: G.A.A.: llall Guard: At- tendance OHice. ROSENGARD, LOITISE .l. S.E.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Box OH'icc: Blue Mask Club. RLIBEI., JOHN SACIINOFF. DORIS B. Vlinuteman: llall Guard: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Gym Ass't.: Girls' Chorus. SACKS. EYELYY RIf'l'll Senior Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Sophomore Council: G. A.A.: Attendanve Off.: llall Guard. SALKI N. ROBERT JA NIES Attendance Ofliue Ass'l.: Fresh- man Counvil: Sopll. Council. SALLMEIN. ELOUISE J. l.igrary Aid: Atteuxlanve Olliee: Sr. Girls. 60 SASA NIUTO, SAM SAYLOR. BEVERLY JEAN Senior Girls: G.A.A. SCllLESlNGER, HONORE S.E.: Sr. Girls: Box Off.: Annual Staff. SCO'I l'. BARBARA l,Olf Ser-'y.. V. Pres. Swim Club: G.A.A.: Pep Club: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: Wveekly Agent. SIIALIN. MARILYN llE'I I'Y S.E.: 2li Setfy.: Civiv Award: Ndju:-tmcnt Office: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls. Sllll RlS. KARLYIN S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Weekly Agent: Hall Guard. SIIORR. JAMES S.E.: A Cappella: Camera Club: llall Guard: Tennis: Lost and Found: Jr. Council. SYMOINS. MARK LEE A Cappella: Lost and Found: Iindoor Track: Weekly Agent: Canlera Club: Blue llflask: llall Guard: Div. Helper. SNIEDLEY. JOYCE E. S.E.: Weekly Agent: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Pep Club: Swim. Club: Blue Mask: llall Guard. SNll'l'll. IIOYVARD R. 2ll Vive-Pres.: lA Rooster: Jr. Count-il: R.0.'l'.C.: Rifle Team: Pi:-kewl Squad: Picked Platoon '17. 718: R.O.'l'.C.: liae-teball, SNEED. MARTHA LOUISE Sr. Girls: A Cappella: llall Guard: Eng. Honor Playerx: G.A.A. SPECTOR. RONALD Intramural Swim Meet: Life Guard: Swimming: Team: South Set-tion Swimming: Champs. S'l'EED. ELEANOR A Cappella: Olliver: Senior Girls: Tumblers: Lost and Found: Annual Art Staff: IA Dist-ussion Club: Library Aid. S'l'El AN. PAULINE J. S.E.: Senior Girls: Sr. Sponsor' G.A.A. S'I'El'Y, ROlSER'l' M. llall Guard: Rooster. STERN. JANE C. S.E.: See'y Senior Girls: llook- room: Senior Counvil: Grade Advisor llelper: G.A.A. ROBERT BARON Looking for Something? S'I'0'YE. ROI!!-1R'l' A Cappella: junior Track: Divir-ion Chairman: Att. Olive: llall Guard. SWENGEL, DONALD D. A Cappella. TASII, ARNOLD Sandy.. Debating Team: .lr, Count-il: Euelideana: llall Guard: Annual Agent: Div. Ch.: S,E.: Civic Award: Eng. llonor Players. 'l'A'l'EEL. M ARLENE Annual Staff: Sr. Sponsor: A Cappella: llall Guard: Sr. Girlh: G.A.A.: Attendance Of- livu Aroft. TOOKER, DAVE NY. Varsity 'l'ra4'k: Varsity Foot- gall: Intramural Basketball: Lettermenn Club. IIll,N1ANN. FRANK WALDSIIINI-I. DEATVE .l. Sigma Epsilon: Illue Mask: Rox Ofliee: Senior Girls: Div. Set- y.: I,.A.A. WVEISS. l,OlS E. Lost and Found: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A,: Hall Guard: Weekly Staff: Girls Chorus. W EISS. LOl'lS Swimming: Team, 717. '-13. '11-0: Junior lla:-aketball, 'l8. '-19: llookroom Assistant: Grade Advisors Assistant. W EST E R l l E LD, ALBE RT P. WIESl+1Nl ELDER. HARRY Library Aid: Division Repre- sentative: Attend. Ollive As- sistant: llall Guard. YVl'I l'l NG. GLADYS Conservation Club: Senior Girls Ghoruri: G.A.A. DUN I'lAl,l.l!N The Iiluc Slrnuk NxrIlI.l'1RIVl0'I'. INlNAl.ll Ilusliellulllg lfoutlmllz I.iIrrzlry Av-m'l.: Ilunelnullz Ilzlll Guurll. llluinP. C. Blau, S. . WILLIAMS, KOSIC MAIIIIC Bl'00k9- II' Senior Girls: A Cappella: G.A.A. Br-use. NI. Carllcr. I , Cha--hazel. ll. W'0l.l N ICTZ. IIA Il R Y Del Purllll. .l- S.l'l.g Iflevlioll C4nn.3 Ilull Guard: Weekly Ageing Inlru- Duljanen. S. mural Ilzuskr-llmllg P5 tlmgo- reams. llrnnaxsll. A. lillnolo. ll. l'lrlnz1n. R. llnrgenrl. ll. Hunt. B. Jucollv, N. Y ACK HR. 'l'A M A ll A S.l'l.: .Ir. linglinln Ilouorz Stu- Lanm-. J. :lent Govcrnnn-nlg Sr. Spnnsur. Senior Girls. I.:-rch. II. Nlcllregur Mr' Nully. l. Miller. M. Minfifl- A4 xnnmMo'l'o. mil. mix A H A Cappella: .Ir. Math Ilmmrg Milling- B' S.l1i.g lnlrzlnlurul Ilzlsliellrull. Nolan. B. Pfeffer. B. Snili, R. YANCY. MAIIIIIA Jl 'NIC S.l'l.g Sr. Girls: A Cuppvllzli Ilnukrnoln Armintullll Ili-Hauling Chew-ki-rg llull Guurul: C.A.A. YUII, DOLOKICS Sli.: Pep Club: ll.A.A.: Sr. Uirlr-Ag Ilin. lIr.: Ilull llunrall Conn. Club: Iliv. Ser y. I Wvhal College arc lou going to? lnlcrustcd ln Roosevelt, Hal! C0nfcrcnc0??? TQMOQQOW n I mei ,Ask .L Fw 'Q K if M 'Q S1471-Yvffllff plmtff llr. Hunt vim-ws llyflm- Parlfs Mural Vx inning T4-xlilv I,1'SiglIS Ar! Wrork Decorah-s nur 'l'r4'1'. lx Q, I 'E' w 2' ww Q K-.2 ., ,ll NF: SENIOR Y.XlHl'I'l'll'IS ur Kings of ,luzz So THIS is Hyde' Park! M I ll-YEAR SENIOR V NH IETI ES rlle Gypsies Chop Fuey A h-FI M RS. .l ICNVELL Ron' I: Shimamura, Y.: Ilankin, N.: Ilaclzuill, A.: Yi1SIlIiI8,II.QSllIlIl8- forfl, D.: Movil, I.: Chiz, ll. Rau' ll: Kulilc, J.: 0'Donnvll, JK.: llnnl, B.: llaworlll, F.: Criflilll, ll.: Rawson, B.: lNIcGrcgor, L. Run' III: Slvin, R.: Wvviss, L.: Yancy, M.: Mclling, B.: Mc- Michael, M.: Fcchl, IJ.: Chap- man, D. Row IV: Kirll, ll.: Buis, XY.: Vliar- rf-n, H.: xx'll'SOIlf6IlI61', II.: Kilrorl. J.: Stone, II.: Vvrnes. S.: Ilun- can, L.: Millcr, ll. MRS. LLOYD Rau' I: Symons, M.: Chacliad, S.: Ellis, J.: Ilaisncr, H.: Mrs. Lloyd: Ilockman, M.: Kikuchi, IW., Bofani, L. Row II: Havsliifla, F.: Ballin, .. Yoh, D.: illook, B.: KllSllIllSkN R B.: Amvrs, M.: Brown, ., llosenhlum, II.: Smmllvy, J., Findley, J. 'fhirfl Row: Gold, N.: lirlr, J.. Zeman, L.: Malkin, .I-2 Lull- mann, P.: Ilallner, R.: Imvy, .. Baron, R.: lloman, P.: Granada-, M. Rau' Ili: Shapiro, N.: M4-nmlvl, Coopersmilll, II.: Blainc, C.: Vlicslcrficlml, A.: M alm, IC.:Crol1y ll.: Fisher, N. 66 MRS. DAVIS Kon' I: Ifiscman, R.: Lamln-rl. C.: llavis, J.: Benjamin, FI.: Willing, C.: Bcrgllausvn, A.: Foster, C. Run' II: Maier, Il.: Kurlz, V.: Anderson, B.: Wvalrlslxim-, ll.: Brownwalml, IC.: Frankcnlwrg, J.: Fllflly, IJ.: Ilornan, J. Hou' Ill: Ilivrson, Il.: Task, N.: Craig, Il.: Mlrams, L.: Ilolland. J.: Hallcr, J.: Slevevson, A.: llawkcs, II.: Nmrnon, P. M ISS GIIAVES Run' I: Boylvs, IC.: Blnmv, Ii.: Sallmen, IQ.: Smith, Il.: Ifricldlc, lf.: Gillis, .I.: Davis, ll. Ron' Il: Sachnoff, Il.: Nlonlagnc M.: Sclilcsingvr, H.: Stefan, I'. Joseph, A.: Duncan, W.: Wil liams, R.: Clurcck, B. Ron' III: Ilcflcr, G.: Olson, M. Snead, M.: llnll, F.: Km-r, II. Glasser, Ilifkind, J.: Nlacapia N. Rau' Ili: L1-Vinson, L.: Dicpcrl, A. Colden, II.: llarlvin, L.: Ilarlman J.: All-xanmlvr, J.: Brcmlcl, Ii. IT'S THAT WAY! MR. NAPIICRALSKI Row I: Goldberg, ,l.g Allen, R., Swongol, ll., Salkin, R., Rubel, J. Malmbcrg, M., Kramer, l. Row ll: Liclu-rman, J., Cross, M., ,Iolms-on, G., Sli-ed, li.: Sbifris, K., Greenwald, li., Moss, S. Row Ill: Noreen, A., Larson, ,l.g l.amberl, .l.g Lorcb, ll., Uhl- mann, lf.: Asakura, R., Emolo., Il., Sasamolo, S. Ron' 1l': l'orlcr.1 Fry, M., Nolan, T.: Rinder, K., Tooker, D., Cardcr, l .: Rosenbcrg, M.: Bootll IJ. MISS VONIIORN Kon' I: llurr, V.3 .l acobs, J., Levin, ll.: Miss Vonllorn: Marscllo, B., Rosongard, l..g Brooks, G. Row Il: lliggins, ll., Curlis, S., Yamamoto, P.: Goldberg, R., Henson, ll., llollowell, S., lVlc- Clinlon, C. Run' II: Kushner, li.: l1llgllCS, L., Greenspan, J.: Magoun, A., Pritchard, C.: Alpcrn, Y.: Tau-el, M.: Lili, B. Rau' Il V: Goldsmith, M., wYll0fHli1l, l7.:Wolim-lz, ll.: llurowilz, M., johnson, ll., Sllorr, J.: Virgines, C.: Kaillalso, G. 67 A H111 CV!! Larry Dawson Toby Neviss Takayo Tisubouchl Joyce Berk JUNIOR COUNCIL Row I: Yacker, T., Berk, J., Moviu, T., Miss NValker. Row II: Berger, B., Task, A., Malkin, J., Duncan, NV. Row III: Golten, B., Litt, B., Macapia, A., Steinberg, M NIISS IJRICLI. Ron' I: Sapkin. M.: llc-inwultl, ll. H1-rzlverg, R.: Wliss lJrvll:Sny1l1-r man, P.: Coplun, M.: Milli-r, l, Roll' II: Olson, N.: Stn-in, C.: llult ner, L.: Gillwrl. R.: Slluink. ,l. Altheimvr, li. Row III: llorfmun, ll.: Ogatu, Y. Kamcrling, ll.: llayvs, G. Ryzow, S.: lfvin, K.: Could, H. Vbiilhclm, M. Row ll': Silver, l..: Sturm, N. Baker, U.: Wolf, ,l.: Alu-lson B. Stevenson, A.: Arnold, A. MISS l lillCIJl.ANlJI+IR How I: linlnins, R.: Sat-z, J. Swanson, M.: 'l'urne'r, ll.: 'l'su houchi, T.: K1-lman, ,l.: l in4-, li. Mnllach, M. Run' Il: .lziskarze-c, 'Nl .: Graham, R. Beatlcll, YY.: Cornvll, ,l.: Smolin sky, ll.: Nlinslu-y, C. Ron' 111: fl0ll0ll, M.:'l'l1ompson,.l. Siegel, D.: Topps-I, I.: Su-rn, G. Prosk, F.: Bode-, ll.: SCllW'l4'gQ'I', B. Roll' Il ': Horowitz, A.: Figlivlo, X. Dlurray, L.: .Ioscph G.: Witt. ll. Davis, S.: llurris, li. M ISS BIAGINI Row I: llurvilz, S.: Rothchild, F: Miller, C.: Afala: R.: Larsen,R.: Slxolniclx, Z. Row II: Greenfield, C.: Karacour- tis, K.: Pope, H.: Slalzer, R.: Pcslluk, M.: Mates, Nl. Hou' 111: Jonck, IW.: Thornton, Nl., Ginslvcrg, L.: Pappas, J.: Wolf, Nl. Run' Il ': Kulnra,.l.: Poe, Nl.: Lcwy B.: Boyd, ll.: Laflontainv: .l.:, Polfc-r, ll. MRS. BROWN lion' I: Dclgatlo, .l.: Fishman, H.: Younger, lil.: Bloom., O.: Albert, .l.: Martinez, S.: Luzinsky, S.: liisman, A. Row II: Sololiuhow, Nl.: PineS, J.: Vliullaco, N.: Block, E.: Borger, N.: Schwartz, J.: Sakata, M.: Colton, B. Rau' Ill: Gcllman, P.: Fujimoto, K.: Ukaxla, R.: Fine, ll.: Worth, R.: Lonchar, B.: Mrs. Brown. 71 PEEBLES Row I: Goldman, P.: Carr, lW. W illiams, E.: Miss Peebles: Her zoff, R.: Dravillas, lN1.:Lamotlle D. Row II: Harlenslein, H.: Troxel, S. Adams, N.: Knight, A.: Johnson M.: Silberman, J.: DuBrow, Z. Goldberg, D.: Nlendenhall, D Row III: Jacobson, J.: Jasperson A.: Larrison, R.: Gilberg, B. Marks, S.: Witt, F.: Hartshorn WI: Elias, C.: Sadow, J.: Row IV: Hefler, G.: Friedberg, C. Kulawas, C.: Pasik, B.: Migalz H.: 'Mawrence, A. ROIIRKE Row I: Ase, P.: Bremen, R.: Hor witz, D.: Wvohl, K.: Levin, E. Bentley, S.: Viveinslein, R. Row Il: lVlal,t,hias, J.: Hill, B. Vlveiner, D.: Delfer, D.: Hob good, II.: Mr. Rohrkc. Bow III: Gibbons, S.: Rosenblati J.: Kalnitz, R.: Kohlep, A.: Mivamolo, S.: Kroan, N.: Schaaf, Don, N. Row IV: Kiddie, C.: Bedrina, U. Deacon, lN1.: Hollengeck, G. Mitchel, L.: Sachs, M.: Cohn, J 72 HOWELL Row I: Aula, E.: Nlorita, G.: Frank, R.: Sax, G.: Goldman, T.: Stein, S.: Samuels, F. A Row II: Wvolfner, M.: Block, R.: Zisook, E.: Babb, J.: Anderson, C.: Glickman, P.: Altheimcr, E. Row III: Bowen, C.: Wright, E.: Starol, R.: McDonald, WI: Baigh B.: Sax, E. -1oHNsoN Hou: I: Karp, M.: Hoffman, S.: Labes, J.: Couwens, D.: Gallag- her, H.: Cohn, C.: Drapier, L.. Row II: Zuckerman, M.: Bryant, J.: Doi, G.: Boyajean, D.: Cohen, L.: Coupcr, C.: Coulon, P.: Carson, A. Row III: Balsen, J.: Levinson, C.: Yasutake, J. Row IV: Corkle, M.: Chelemsky, C.: Cortilell, A.: Garrow, M.: Rogers, D.: Tapia, M.: Sugimolo, Y. M HS. SIIIINACK ICNBICRG Row 1: Jacobson, J.: King, R. liffcndull. W.: Vcrvacl, R.: Fried lacllvr. .l.: L1-vy. U.: M iss Schnac kcwnlu-rg. lfnw ll: lmvin, S.: Nvvis, T. S0111-r, if.: Rose-lllwrg, G.: Rows l'.: Shapiro, H.: LaVcill1-, M. Bromimrg, ,I. Ron: Ill: Slnlllvr, .l.: Wilson, .I. Slollz, J.: Siu-allan, J.: Schulz R.: Mcfium-, F.: Galloway, J. Sasaki, S. Run' ll : iiandlvr.. M.: Novick, M. Frank, U.: Sargvnl, IC. MISS SHANNON Hou' I: Nl:-ugllcr, K.: Zuclu-r. ,l. Andulman. F.: Maclairv, J. Harm-ll, B.: Blasircrg, .I. Run' ll: llartvnslvin, M.: Blumen- lhal, L.: M asnn. NN .: Barnard, H.: Jacnlna, C. Run' Ill: Brnllman, F.: JOIIIIHUII, P.: Sims, M.: Cnldfarlr. J.: Uivnl. S.: L1-v. R.: All1ll'l SUIl, A. NIR. SIIIDELER Run' I: Snyder. J.: Amin-r, G. Elson, R.: Andrews. I.: Kennelh G.: Mr. Shidelvr. Rau' II: Nishiyama, D.: Shirosaki J.: Vilchek, S.: Berk, J.: L1-vy,,l RfJ1l4IIIIvYPiHSl0iH,Bl.Zix1Ci1iiI'0Y.x7. Mollnvr, J.: NlcLcrn, J.: Xfinlz, K.: Nathan, WV.: Galecrd, L. INs.a.1n' HRS. WALK ER Ron' I: Kaye. l.: Dunn. B.: H1-rry A.: Maas. J.: Feldman. Ni. Kruger. N.: Lam son, NX. Roll' II: Bi-rger, B: Javolvs, N. Vs alker. L.: Franca ll.: Dawson L. Ron' Ill: Pvrakis, A.: llnlchisson ll.: Kaysvr, L.: Myers. ll.: Ca lisch, B.: L1-vill, .l.: Packlnr. N Kon' Ili: Friend, P.: lnlvrlwrgcr. lf.: l'f-ldman, li.: Hlrschfa-ld. U. Cohen, S.: Alu-rn. 73 'ful vuur civic poinls Il4'l'l'u VVIIO dill you volcf for? 74 X ,nr .--1 .4 K, aff 'fi HERE 5 , ms? marks lln- spot Blow lhv man down! gn M po or f Q .S Run Run Rau' ,Indy Kaplan, Margil VS'irlh Myrna Marlyr ,loan Fox S0 'IIUWIURI Kill NC ll 'I: Slvrn, J.g Kaplan. .lrz Taylor. J., KZKIIUIUIHN 111r14 r ox. I ' S an 1 S 7 N Sf-cn lary 1 oldb all Q Vim- Pre-s.: Martyr, M., ZH Pri-s. ' ll: Fl Q111 ml, M.: Nickola csll, N.: Hnsvnlranm lam yr sr 4 kay A llallan Ill: Palmvr, J.: Ruhuvils, IC.: llnnl, ll Sha ran a IN Dunbar I Qugel IN Berman p, 3- 76 BRN IIT Run' I: Lambert. B.: Glasslrurg, NI. Hiller, C.: Nlrs. Bright: Booker. T.: Corpus, I..: Goldfeder, J. Ron' ll: Wvaring, Sllafun, IQ. Slack, M.: Ilnurlel, Il.: Ifarcau M.: Pollack, A.: Ohlhausen, NI Hou' III: Kurcv, P.: Wvorsham. R. Xfurlzberg, S.: Lewis, J.: Rein Iieimer, A.: Creenhlalt, B.: Ilemp se ', ,I. Rowyll i: Gustafson, B.: Barker, L. Tumlai, L.: Dewey, R.: Iluugan C.: Rapp:-xpurl, IC.: Cerlrer. B. Fl I'l,RE PYTIIAGS! MISS BI'II.SI.Y Row I: Zumllro, II.: jameson, M.: Gore-nslein. I'.: Slephcn, .I.. Nfunn, B.: Blve. I .: Bell, IJ. Icllll' ll: Swansoin, N.: Bakouris, .I.1 Hirsch, B.: Ellin, M.: Barajas, S.: Bussmun, P.: Miss Belsly. Huw Ill: Youssef, N.: Ilapern, .I.: Thunsluil, D.: Alpert. H.: Lev. E.: Berman, A.: S1'IlW'3l'IZ, NI.: Dunne, IJ. Row ll : Berke, I.: Iioeguck, J.: Williams, IJ.: Kline, P.: Stephan. B.: Priesl. P.: Ring, G.: Gage, B. MR. BENSA M A Role I: Iiuila, J.: Newman, JK.: Gorhalkin, F.: Mr. Bensamu: Grizzard. IJ.: Iluops. B.: lloy- woud, .I. Row 11: SZIIIIIICF, IV.: Amino, Y.: Reed, J.: Havighursl, R.: Geld- stein, C.: Rnonev, S.: Goodman. F.: Muldrow. B.. RUIQA III: Iingland, NI.: Firlich, Il.: Berger, V.: Fung, M .: Nlayer, M.: Baker, M.: Fishel, B.: Lekovicli. J. Ron' lI': johnson, I'I.: Pomper, II.: Kruss, Inf.I1IISf'IlSIl'Ill,I1.2N1IIlS4'y, H.: Crernin, G.: Chavis, G.: Rnlmvils, If. 77 M ISS IVLORES Run' I: ,lam4-son. Teacll. Y. Iiuehn, NI.: Nlrs. Flores: Zik, S. Murakami, G.: IA-v, I . Run' II: Nlalluslvr, P.: Cervantes A.: jacksovicll, R.: Klein, IC. Newman, S.: Grossman, A. Aronson, N. Row III: Laurie, C.: Armstrong. .I. Iloffenbergvr, B.: Lindquist, Il. Lindlieimvr. I..: Sokolvc, S. Lewis, B. Ron' IV: Kikuchi, T.: Ikeuvc, ID. Barrett, IC.: I-34-nzumia, R.: Zgo ril, WY.: Golclman, R.: Knapp, I GRUNICRT Rau' I: xYV?Zf'llI1illl, IJ.: Kimble, A. Goodman, W.: Brown, A.: Mau son, IW.: Kikuchi, N. Rau' II: Goldberg, FI.: Slaulms, S. Iliamanlis, S.: Lambros, V. Taylor, .I.: Curvy, C.: Branson B. Rau' III: Kniglil, NI.: wvolf, S. Shimizu, G.: ,Mlm-Ison, R.: Ross A.: Ahern, W.: Brown, A. How II : Lanclu, A.: Wvilliams, G. Boodlc, I..: Palmer, G.: Kimball, Il.: Fleming, L.: Wvciland, NI. 78 NIR. BLTI-I Run' I: Ifislwr, NI.: I ri4-nlman, G., Cash-II, II.: Lyman, S.: Lang, B., Fukuliara, C.: Goldlinc, IJ. Row II: Krmlonscr, S.: W alkor, ., Rillmunic, M.: Wvarsawsky, S.: F- Iiegallvulo, .I. Rau' Ill: Vlrslall, Ii.: Moore, S-, Bossduu-rl, A.: Bl'l'FmUll, D-, NI ISS FINLICY Hou' I: Cooper, I.: Su-nn, FI.: Campbell, M.: Miss Finley: Daniel, .I.: Nilia, G. Rau' II: Gold, I.: Ilonnr-II, D.: Glickman, I..:Stewar1I,.I.: Ilirscli R.: Longinow, A.: Doncliin. I7. Ron' III: Ilawis, NI.: Milclu-II, Il.: Yurus, NI.: Simyllw, M.: Falk, M.: Kiss:-I, S.: Ilarriss, I,. Ron' IIV: Nalkin, J.: IJCIIISCII, NI.: Burncll., II.: Goodman, Il.: Ulh- man, A.: Scmel, C.: Ilosm-nllial, C.: Sarlas, C. MISS KAI-IN Row I: Nleinke NL' Brennard J. Coldhlall S: bellner Ls New man, V., VanderVort, IJ. Row II: Heath, G., Vfillens, B. Bowers, B., Palmer, J., Gayle, J. Burton. MISS K UEHN Raw I: Veliek, L., Starr, IJ., Zax C., Grubman, A., Plotniek, E. Bobrow, J. lR0ll7 II: Flspirith, E., Brown, B Elchison, M., Graneis, B., Lowe R., Preis, T., Schmareli, J. Row III: Crauer, B., Poznanski, Fl. Bruce, B., Schiffman, R., Nidorf S., llannieh, R., Anagnos, Nl. Row ll': Bain, R., Findley, VY. Thibodeuuz, J.: Wvohlner, J. Cochrane, K., Tomiyama, T. Hunl, D., Beck, L. MRS. HARRIS Row I: Shanberg, J., Pratt, ,l. Iland, F., Touos, D., Joganic, C. Woodworth, S., Nlonarch, V. Row II: Okada, ll., Ilaber, B. Franklin, C., Wiser, Nl., lN1or phew, B., Slernberg, S., Berg, A. Slernfield, M., VS asila11skis, F1 Row III: Bailey, Fl., Lf-vitelz, J. Nfaslov, M.: Burgess, Nl., Dun har, J., Tobler, A., Herman, S. Slern, B., Kupcr, B. Row IV: Klingsmith, B., Seheide B., Kelaita, P.: Chambers, R. Stiegel, R., Mchllveen, R., Gard ner, FI. MISS IIAZLETT Row I: Peal, J., Shamberg, C. llflillon, B., Pavela, P., Daniels R., Rosenbaum, H., Nliss Haz len. Row II: Lezak, D., Cox, B., Tour lakes, A., Benjamin, K., Binder A., Jackson, E., Slyder, Fl. Rout III: Bentley, E., Peterson, E. Frankel, .l., Goldberg, S.: Nic Grath, C., Hughes, A., Starks M.: Langelultig, NI., Nlartyr, Nl. Padwano, C. Rauf IV: Fukaye, A.: Neubauer, J. 0'Neill, R., Blorris, L., IN'IeFall L., Nagaishi, T., Rosenslein, G x,f',, W. 79 a NIR. NYBICRG Ron' 1: Costa:-a, 'II.: Cumslay, I'. .-Idler, P.: Mr. Nyln-rg: L1-wy, B. Sandi-rs, IC.: llofl-man, Z. Rau' II: 'Il-rao, N.: Lvvin, C. Snyde-r, .I.: 'I'aymor., G.: Ifrazin L.: Madsen, W.: ,NII1-n, B, Baum, II.: NI21,i'I',cI. Ron' III: 'I'crao, A.: Lvvin, C. Tavmor, G.: Frazin, L.: M adson Allvn. B.: Baum, Il.: Mayvr, C Rau' Ill: Ilanvy, J.: Vlicrrm-r, J. Ilimmul, S.: Clay, S.: Iloll, J. Miyamau, J.: Cohen, B.: Lvvi, R. Trinur, L.: Gordon, S. Row Il .' Beichman, IC.: Goldberg II.: Ilollandcr, Scliwarlz, W. Ifoslor, IC.: Garlinkol, S.: Pvlcrs W. MISS PAINIC Row I: Kimura, Y.: Kozin, J. Golub, IC.: Bunn, II.: Ilurlalu, IC. Poll, L.: Miss Paine. Row Il: Kaine, J.: Brown-r, IJ. Rinnov, B.: SIIOITISOII, S.: Bleig hor, S.: Julil, Il.: Ilvcllcr, L. Nishi, M. Row III: Kohn, N.: Karagas, N. Green, IJ.: Costas, IT.: Dwinsky C.: Jacobsen, .I.: Glenn, IJ.: Goldstein, R.: Roggor, M. Row IV: Pcpplcr, .I.: Johnson, P. Jones, Il.: Filzpalrick, Il.: Mor ris, L.: Ford, Il.: Mcfflinlon, W 80 MISS ?VIcGllRK Ron' 1: Vleiss, B.: Nvernicke, A. Bilanl, L.: Ilagan, C.: Levi, C. Miss INIcGurk. Kaur ll: INIalson, A.: Ferrill, I'I.: Frandsen, IJ.: Bloom, J.: Fried- landcr, IJ.: Ginsberg, D. Run' III: Nligalz, B.: Ijrusin, B.: Gonding, B.: Jasper, A.: Timber- lake, J.: Bingman, II.: Hirasuna IJ. Ron' II V: Oki, L.: Villegas, F.: Grecnbf-rg, R.: Kcnsley, L.: SCIIIIF, R.: Green, C.: Boss, INI. MISS MEINDERS Run' I: Nliss Nlcindvrs: Averill, R.: Cliernoff, P.: Fulsang, II.: Foot, A.: Pvrlow, B.: Sumida, J. Rau' ll: SCIIIIIICIII, FI.: Chernin, H.: Bernlwim, L.: Ylittenbcrg, III.: Hayes, B.: Ilanania, C.: Yama- sliiro, K.: Yoclielson, J.: Slern, J. Ron' III: Wang, B.: Wvirtli, NI.: Nlorris, J.: Goodall, X.: Tvshar, M.: Solomon, B.: Harkaxy, G.: Johnson, ISI.: Golden, B. Rau' lI': Tomiyama, C.: Green- field, M.: Grf-enlwc-rg, II.: Bolog- Ion, X.: Ifrwin, B.: Tatjc, R.: Nliiislu-y, B. v M ISS RUSS Run' I: Frank A.: Colivn, C.: Ross Ii.: Black, C.: Kannv. R.: Collins Il. Run' ll: Sarval, S.: Flood, Nl. Barron, Nl.: Ylolfmfr, R.: Siegel XY.: Ilull, D.: SCIIIIII. D.: Fe quins, B. How Ill: Lullenbcrg, J.: Sliely, B. Tlickvr, K.: Hersh, P.: Frank, J. Schulman, S.: Rein:-ale-in, J. Schram, D. MISS SLA l'GI IT Ron' I: Bargamian, A.: Manning Nl.: Downey, T.: Nichols, Wi. xlI'ciilllll. J.: Lavignv. II.: Glass I'. Run' II: Laichas, M.: Ilikiila, K. Sulingr-r, P.: Speck, S.: Norfray A.: Slain, C.: Morris, S. Raw Ill: Ilavry, IC.: Kill. J.: Mill man, .-K: Anderson. R.: I.:-vin, P. Kupluml, J.: Ron' II: Nlanolitsif-a, X.: Gilmore. xl.: Urs-cnwald, J.: Slaughl, K. Su-fun, I.: Salingvr, S. v s s 1 M RS. PERIIA M Rim' I: Nf'W'IIldH, B.: Ilollm-nlwrg N.: Krunc-. II.: Rollin, A.: .Miller son, J.: Gil:-Iman, M.: Tanski, A Row Il: lfvuns, Nl.: Dennison, J. Momlolson, II.: Aflolsloin, R. Goldsmilll, II.: Parscli, C.: Nu delmun, I. Ron' Ill: Gorc-nslein, IC.: VU-iland IC.: Bluinvnlivld, T.: David, H. Ron' II: Fox, J.: Sickafoosn-, N. Yoiirignu-yvr, IN1.: Ilarms, IJ. Raffvl, l,.: llawkes. J. MISS RIVERS Hou' I: Kogan. Z.: Slvfanos, ll. Rvasons, ID.: Nirs. Rivers: l'ry S.: Wise, K. Row Il: Crosl, B.: Ros-uncs., A. Scliwarlz. J.: Crane, If.: Malsu moto, l..: Zamiar, J. Ron' Ill: Rappaporl, C.: SCllllllPl'l B.: 'I'icI1y, L.: Siegel. IC.: Smith C.: Slringos, T. Run' ll': SIUIIIICHSOII, J.: Margolis- T.: Gordon, G.: Mcylfr. M. Aydl. VV.: Goodkin1I.U.: M arlin R. 81 lf: Ko HRS. 'l'IlUMl'SON ru' I: Glass. S.: Hn-ckvr. A.: Fri:-ml lzmll, U.: Miss VIJIIUITIIJSUIII Wolf mark. S.: lluiluml. J. ru' ll: Yoshinku. G.: Stunv, R.: ,lum-S, V.: S2ll'l'IlS1'Il, J.: B4-rggn-n U.: Jones, S.: Moore-, C. 11' Ill: llarulu, ff.: llillorp. P.: WV:-lkasa, K.: Cnlwn, B.: l inclx H.: Alllflllliv, A.: W agner. li Scales, Y. mr UV: NX allon. IC.: Kovalsky I.:-vinson, J.: Ginsberg, IJ Mann, S.: l.c-vim-. B.: Moy. V6 Ul'R IIUNUR ICD G lfl-IST! X2 yeas: M ISS STOK li Row I: Swim-ford, P.: Gluvlvr, Kuhl, N.: Stoke. R.: Slalm-r. T.: Abrams. A, Rau' ll: Ushimu, D.: Suvus, P., Venn-rs, J.: Lippc, M.: Nl 1-yc-r, L. Parish, WV. Knw Ill: I.:-win, L.: Muuius, M.: AIISCIIIIIFF, J.: Armstrong, B., Darlas. M. Prilikin, ll.: Nathan, B. Rau' ll 1 Vthmnllvllry, R.: l'xlljiM'i:1I'8, T.: Johnston, ,l.: Sluvy. B.: Huff:-l. S.: Zack, W.: Lyons, D. N1 R. TAPLICN Roll' I: Kulz, H.: Rawlings, B.: Nilfklilaillll N. Nlr. Tapluy: Hu- yama, M.: Sharfmun. R.: Curry, V5.1 Hou' ll: Halwn. I.: Chuzanow. H.: Lavin. H.: NFIHSITOIIQ. X.: Y ming- rvn. CI. lcllll' Ill: llurris, U.: Krnlstrong, J.: llvrsll. M.: Wasson. K.: jacob- son, ll.: Michaels, ,l.: Wind- mucllvr, li.: Kuncl. J. Rau' Il: Slvin, A.: Slnlluncl. J.: Bolrsl. NX .: Cohen. I. I f, KKTJ., I i' QA I 1 f',f , X , FQ X gf Row Rau' . n:l: f Q J 3 H M be iff i1QQQ.Q.ff'f 1 3 1 0 ' ' ' 1. wg, 'WW a Howard lmvin Barbara Kramer Carol Larrisou Juno Allard FRHSHJVIA N C0 lffN'lIIL I: Mrs. Edgar: Scliorvilz. L.: Kramer, B.: Larrison, C.: Levin, ll.: Allard, .l.: Feldman, B.: Salamon, G.: ll: Comnenos, Nl.: Yconerslrom, B.: Kunin, S.: Finley, B.: Hamburg, L.: Anderson, ll.: llayano, C.: Nvlan, B Row Ill: Bain, A.: Crain, ll.: lihrenreich, M.: Block, L.: Fox, B.: Lolz, J.: Abramson., N.: Nicks, C. Row Il ': Moore, N.: Epstein, S.: Trugman, M.: Wcilzel, S.: Straus, .l.: Hefner, B.: Lane, F. 84 M RS. CKRTISS Run' I: Slvvc-ns, II.: Yamamoto, li. Josephs, S.: Slavil, ll.: W agua-r R.: Slrirvklin. R.: Johnson. ll: Compton, IJ. Rau' Il: Pcrzan, J.: Ile-maloff, M. Wadley, H.: Edison, R.: Kilnorl J.: Absalsonsf-n, V.: Ill-ndrick, l'. Spira, Il. Rau' III: NX alkvr, IJ.: NlcReynolds IC.: Comncnas, M.: Cohen, .I. llcal, B.: SU-rn, Nl.: R1-lcalfe, NX . Hrnadway, L.: Sim-gm-I, M. Rau' III: Marita, H.: Bc-dwell, li. McGuire-, V.: Casas. R.: Boyd A.: Balcom, Viv.: Fic-ld, L. M ISS FOCICLSUN Run' I: Banks, R.: Sims, M.-: Slanlvy J.: NlClX1'1'.tl.2SCIllll1'l'..Ix1.1 Nliss lfogelson. Huw II: lla-4-, I.: Uslrup, IC. Lauria, L.: Kohler, G.: Coolwr, N.: Thomas, C. Rau' III: SH-1-plclon, l'.: Dali-. ll. Iiiston, J.: llirscll. l .: Sheinfivld F.: Suzuki, O.: Bock, C. Run' IV: Allrarran, W.: Edelman L.: Straus, J.: Clark, I'3.:Sw1-ugvl Iisako, B.: Arana. G.: Sonnc- rl-gger, l'. avr M ISS CHAM BERLIN Row I: Barney, C.: Johnson, D. Chamberlain, H.: Aaron, B. Lolz, J.: Biasou, S. Rllll' Il: Solomon, IQ.: Brown, J. Klaus, IJ.: Parr, FI.: Vlihilc, M. Spf-Illrcrg., R.: Slicsel, ll. Hou' Ill: Davis, S.: Sugerman, C. Howard, E.: Rappcporl, J.: Jef fcrson, G.: Childs, J.: Charney S. Row ll : Nozawa, FI.: Cillil, H. McVickcr, D.: IVlcKinn0y, VII. Roddvn, T.: Schwartz, S.: Phu lan, Nl. Bill. CLAIR Row 1: Gray, IC.: Banks, B.: Cole D.: Rohan, P.: Laff, J.: Knodsen .I. Ron' ll: Jackson, E.: Finley, B. Levin, II.: Parlu-r, E.: Jacobs, S Row Ill: Larrison, C.: Bucknes, E. Galam, L.: Gorilz, S.: Peterson ll.: Kaplan, A.: Nlilchcll, G. Rau' Il I: King, ll.: Richardson, H. Kallcn, R.: Handler, .I.: Su-cd, A Gold, N.: Goldslcin, RUSS GREEN Ron' I: Kcnru-dy. J.: B4-rg, Nl. Crm-u, F.: Sli-in, G.: Pvrrv. N. I,aVn-illg, F. 85 n e xg ,. MISS GR ICICN Ron' I: K1-nnvdv, .I.: Berg, M.: Green, F.: Stein, U.: Perry, N.: I.aVeiIIg. Rum ll: Kamlneros, II.: Iloenle-, II. Arnold, H.: Summa-rs, B.: Full:-r Sinka, H.: Mclntyrt-, T. Ron' III: Ilindlwrg, S.: Ilogan, NI. Clyait, S.: Foot, R.: Gordon, IJ. Shaw, YP.: Saguchi, IJ.: Yuma moto, G. Ron' II V: Polfcnhergur, C.: Frm- man, Il.: M arcus, N.: Reeves, J. Naka-1nishi,.I.: Nakuya, D.: Ilosa- II.: Kaplan, J. MRS. HALICY Rau' I: II1-rmun, ll.: Smith, II. Ilolsing, IJ.: Kottas, M.: Admins Ii.: Lowvnlhal, B. Row II: Crooilla-tr, P.: Ilawson, C. Ilavono, C.: Morris, G.: Bt-Inlvy M.: Truslum. J.: Iivlsvy, I.. Ulvort, II. Run' III: Kaiser, S.: Gruusd, II. Mora, L.: Bccmus, I7.: Lahnum, II.: Barison. U.: flum-rlmach. XX. Johnston, .-X.: Maylw. V. Kun' III: Cohen, R.: Dixon, Ii. Potrecca, Il.: Hodges, R.: IIa mada, Y.: Gulh, K.: Ilamilton, I' 86 M ISS FRYIC Hou' I: Nlaslm-rson, B.: Conrad, J. I c-Idman, H.: Berg, N.: Sonvr In-rx, Nliss Frye. Run' ll: Cerwin, IK.: llalpa-rin, II. Ja-I'frt-V, T.: IIJIIOIHIDSUII, I . Hou' III: Crawford, J.: I.oIi:-winger II.: Ilchn, I .:, live, NI.: Cooper I'.: Czflfmun, H.: Rtlllndll, H. MISS G R A YB I LL Hou' l: Silver, I'.: Barker, S.: Koch I'.: Miss Gruyhill: Grossman, R. Johnson, F.: Hn-rman. NI.: Mano Ii1sis, J. Ron' ll: Nickolun, H.: Hrux, IQ. Smith, J.: Killy, .I.: Silvvrstein K.: Morris, I .: Thornton, C. I'J1'klIlll'l'5l0Ilt', S. Ron' Ill: Ove-rI4-asc, P.: Rose, J. Rupp, P.: N4-chnles, If.: F4-Id, V. Cuduv, R.: Hs-rc. .l.: Fri-vinun, S. Solomon, J. Ron' II : Zolol, IJ.: Sinlon, K. Marks, J.: Km-Ily, P.: Kawasaki V.: Savlin, H.: llorstcin. Ii. M RS. KORNHAL Sl-I R Rau' 1: Hammer, G.: Lelmovitz, B. Trugman, M.: Ihach, M.: Rad ke, C.: Berry, II. Hour ll: Scovel, L.: llanover, E. Cohan, ll.: Troll, R.: Taylor, P. Means, R.: Cohen, R.: Wolff, M Hou' III: Rosenquist, D.: Seligman, C.: Kirkpatrick, M.: Graham, E. Batzm-k, M.: Siegel, C.: Smith, S. Nagaiski, C.: Zarit, M. Ron' Il: Waterman, G.: S1-4-vvrg, L.: Much, J.: Viallacc, R. Tanlwr, Viv.: Braidman, li. M R. KUBICK Kon' I: Mr. Kubick: Hggvrt, H. Brownworth, V.: Portis, B. Ke-1-I, J.: Patterson, G.: FQ-in Fsleili, M.: Briman, B. Rau' ll: Unger, U.: Gould, B. Anderson, J.: Solovy, A.: I r4-ed 'S A.: Ili-nlwrg, K.: Jaffe, S. Hou' III: Crain, D.: Steiner, C. Lardix-, A.: Conley. M.: Klueh Nl.: W olkhamer, V.: St. Clair, M. Nolan, IJ.: Kissin, J. Ron' ll: Miller, F.: Kaplan. l. M1-ndal, B.: Koffman, ll.: Lister ll.: Kassel, B.: Cole, ll.: Athas G. MISS H A R I DY Ron' I: Hirsch, Il.: Moyer, SI. Kara-l, -X.: Wiener. J.: Sarwcr, J. Friedman, J. Rau' II: Goldstein, N.: Berry, C Lind, J.: Furlh, M.: lidison, Nl Miss llarfly. Row Ill: Ugerman, IJ.: Stokes, J. Plummer, L.: llauplman, M. Kosovske, B.: Gordon, B. Hou' ll': Panos, G.: P1-rlis, L. Cohen, A.: Conrad, C.: Lane, F. Green, E.: Fridkin, A. MISS KIRBY Rau' I: Goodman, A.: Lenington B.: Steinberg, S.: Green D. Coash, P.: Davis, B. How II: Steiner, R.: Musick, S. Jennings, U.: Koss, ll. Row III: Adams, N.: Gordon, N. Grant, S.: Cohn, A.: lfffendell. J. Humphrey, Nl.: llokin, F. 87 lr-WM - has MISS 'NIUURIC Ron' I: 'Vliss Moore: Simon, N.: Kabel, C.: l:3Sl'l1llSSOIl,A.1 lshino, N.: Fujimolo, lf.: Adel, N. Row II: Savas, A.: Su-phens, J.: Muraaka, R.: lworris, S.: Morgan, J.: Curry, J.: Silverman, J. W Rnur III: Lewy, J.: Tlieaker, S.: , Lopez, R.: Killaka, li.: l.ee, Slater, J.: Ehrenreieh, M.: Sllgg. , IN . Hou' Ili: Schnidl, J.: Bash, J.: Fbonez, L.: Harman, J.: Rosen berg, D.: Serola, A.: Benegasy, B. MRS. NICHOLS Rau' I: Byrd, U.: Kaplan, W.: Projansky, N.: Pelros, ll.: John- son, E.: Pholopoules. ll.: Abram- son, N. Row II: Vicker, B.: Nakagawa, B.: Parker, Nl.: Ryan, P.: SIlilUlxlIS. Fl.: Silhcrman, B.: liulz, ll.: Claves, Wi. Rau' III: Jones, N.: Mefllain, l..: King, J.: Gerber, P.: Berman, S.: Brown, T.: Krause, J. 88 l-...Ml bL.,.uQd MISS IEE Smith, O.: Miss Le 0: 'Ketchum J.: Rosenhush, li.: Slyer, J.' Simon, B. Row II: lloljanin, M .: Yoshida, G.: Case, S.: William s, M.: Feinberg M.: Schlesinger, P.: Tamura, R.: Mayeda, R. Row III: Killenlrerg, IQ.: Bouvier, C.: Flowers, R.: Lawler, D.: Kern, M.: Michael, Rowell, L.: M yers, L.: Cook, J.: Row IV: Russell, A.: Kasper, J.: Sloger, B.: Wong, W .1 Brier, P.: Nicks, C.: lirlehacher, A.: Mc- Daniels, J. MISS M l'ISSl'Il.lI li ISER Ron' I: Harper, C.: Kredenser, C.: lllilchell, G.: Brodv, S.: Messel- heiser: Fox, B.:' Pollak, B.: Cohen, S. Row II: Barnes, B.: Arnold, L.: Bergner, J.: Colioon, J.: Garhen, P.: Blylhe, B.: Baldwin, R.: Marshall, Row III: Sedokara, H.: Besson, F.: Azuma, ll.: Wakeiielnl, l.: Davis, C.: Starr, Boswell, IC.: Gollen. Brown, I.: Allswang, M. Ron' IV: Kaslrnl, J.: Clancy, D.: Brite, Il.: Blood, 'l'.: Levy, B.: Cralrll, ll.: Boolll, R. Row I: Levy, B.: Nishivama, A.: v 9 MRS. PLAN ICR Run' I: Glass, L.: llurst, M. lluntrvss, S.: Kramvr, B.: Gam boa, J.: Shcfltlon, li. Rau' Il: Prim-st, D.: Bardvn, C. Roy, P.: Stl-in, S.: Klcdzik, Vlr. Pollak, R. Rau' Ill: Nlusv, Bl.: Johnson, H. Cejalvo, M.: Vennt-rstrom, B. Ncgluy, B.: Strauss, R.: Lylnolt K. Nou' ll: Caspc-r, A.: Kraft, P. Wvaltt-rs, VV.: Grvcrllmrg, C. Haley, R.: l,l'IliCkI', ll.: Noyen, ll. MISS PONY lCl.L Hou' I: Olsen, J.: Baron. D.: Won Thyn, ll.: Powell, IC.: Schwartz R.: Youngouist, M. lfou' ll: Blum. U.: llopkins. C. Veitzvl, Ritllier, R.: Polasli lf.: Rolwrts, Viv.: Miller, G. Ron' Ill: Nlullin, lf.: Raugllman R.: Kaplan., A.: lialilu-r, T. Ncratl, J. Rau' Il : Nlatcllinis, A.: Chvris, M. Rasnvr, A.: Swanson. ll.: Kiltlav J.: Sllllllifilq J. ' M RS. N ISBET Row I: lzuno, G.: Vilrral, B.: Wander:-mn, P.: Mrs. Nisbct: Kay, Nl.: Smith, J. Rau' ll: Baum, G.: Goldberg, A.: Kancmasu, ll.: Lacy, L.: Stevens, E.: Tllomn-s., WY.: Vvllck. S. Rau' III: Arkular, G.: D111-sing, ll.: Rifkiu, J.: l'arisl1, M.: Margolin, S.: Yeakumos, N.: Sllapin, J.: SCll00IlW'l'l t1-r, J. Row IV: Baim, U.: Sllagam, U., L1-vitt, M.: Ganlrury. L.: Byler, J.: Guillen. E. NIR. NYKIFIL Hou' I: Snydt-rman, li.: Rvatler, J.: Canada, L.: Gottfried, A.: Ja- vt-lla, G.: Mr. Nykit-l. Ron' ll: Nishi, G.: Hirsch, ll.: Krause, C.: Sigal, DJ Jorgenson, L.: llowartl, C.: Becker, M. Hou' III: Gibson, B.: Wvynn, T.: R4-cord, R.: Fislu-r, L.: Bellows, J.: Moran. B.: Brady. A.: Hol- tori. K. Ron' ll : Horwicll, B.: Horwitz, ll.: S1-chan, lJ.:Smitl1, D.: Kosowski, li.: Lopez. IC.: Lamb, D. 89 'fN MRS Sl UK UM Ron' I: Crm-vnwoonl. R.: Sachs. R. llallvllj, L.: Milli-r, S.: Kunin S.: llilllgllliflillg., M.: Kaufman l'. Rau' II: Nlarclcr, L.: Vinm-ul. J. Karg, R.: l rankm-l, ll.: Robinson J.: Rowman, J.: Rella. R. Krcvgc-r, S. Rau' III: Finn, -K.: Spalding, R. Ogawa, S.: Yoshioka, li.: Der mor, R.: Blair, N.: Bryant, J. llamplon, L. M Ii . CHU LTZ Run' I: Davis, J.: Snyder, N.: fiUlll'll., ll.: Shaw, C.: Pumper, li.: Schultz. Run' II: Mills, L.: Bloom, R.: Smith, L.: Nelson, Nl.: Lowvn- slvin, J.: Pferffcr, C.: Sax. U. Run' III: Golnlcn, N.: Nloorv, S.: Wallenslm-in, M.: Tillman, J.: 'l'arre, R.: llalslvzul, S.: Johnson, L.: Iliffllllilllj. Run' Ili: Wnly, R.: Rrjemmvr, R.: N4-lan, B.: Mcilholand, P.: Caja. R.: Scllwc-clal, A.: Ulmsu-rl. F. M SHAVIRO Run' I: Fleming, S.: Fleming, li.: l 4-genholo, l.: lfrivdman, S.: llvwill, B.: Block, L.: Miss Sllaviro. Ron' II: Bain, A.: Lavellv, M.: Sangor, C.: Andrl-ws, D.: Smith, K. Hou' III: filltlifllilil, L.: Frcylag, R.: Lukinsky, B.: Rrowning, M.: Thompson, G.: Mills, B.: Wen- llc-ll, M. lcflll' Ili: Nlilclufll, J.: Wilson, T.: Marklin-il, J.: Solomon. Nl.: llill, H.: R1-lllroek. R.: Zuclu-r, J.: Cameron, R. Kun' Ilv: Gordon, R.: Lalu-, F. Kaska, G.: Nlalsumoto, l.: Wor lhlev, NYY.: Smilll, B.: Amlreas, R.: 'UuVal, R. M ISS STU R G RON Run' 1: Miss Slurgm-on: Shimizu, H. Mlams, R.: Rolnvrls, J.: Rubin S.: Simon, N. Rau' ll: Clay, N.: .Nllwm-iss, Parkllill, C.: Us-lm-llo. L.: P1-la-rs R.: llanlool, R. Ram' III: Kallick, R.: Niiro, T. Manning, R.: Juanila, M.: Pele man, 'l'.: Gilmorv, ll.: H4-ckcr M. Rau' Il: Knoll, N.: Vogvl, P. lfullrur, A.: l1igl1lower,J.: Aumler son, D.: Markus, L.: Falk. IC. 90 My Q, Some N crvfsl MR. TIIOMSUN Row I: Alamo,R.gCasi1ly, ll.: Nlr Thomson: llolugck, .l.: Scllor vilz, L.: Redmond, li. RowII: Krll1z1k,.l.g Pyle, ,l.g Bram r 31.3 Koupal, ,l.g L1-vin, L.: Mosos R.g Block, J. Row III: Nicflerman, BJ Wolf, ll. Clark, L.g Talvffl, l.: Fish, S. Ziviu, S.g lllonson, D. Row IV: Denton, R.: Cover, M. C:l1CI'C0, D.: Bilhos, C.: Sirncr, C.: Rivers, J.: Levy. J.: Irving, C. Thx- Thinkers? 91 s Ax K, ig, -f :ff L- VM! Knee bone connected to the thigh bone Confercnce Guard that Girl! 92 N X X -i, A fi iii ACTIVITIES In the village there are many activities in which squaws and braves are able to participate. They are all sponsored by different members of the council who graciously give up some of their time and energy to better the village. The young Indians can join honor clubs such as Pythagoreans and Euclidians. For those who especially enjoy indulging in dra- matics there are the Blue Mask and Junior English Honor, which consists of Creative Writing and linglish Tutors. For all the future scientists the tribe offers Biology llonor and the Conservation Club. For the many musically inclined braves and squaws to be found in the tribe, there are A Cappella, Music Honor, the Orchestras, Junior and Senior Bands, and Girls' Chorus. To help promote interest in government, and to raise the interest in school spirit, the Student and Executive Councils are always on the job. For the industrious braves and warriors of the tribe there is the indispensable Stage Forceg The North Office Helpers who print the bulletin every day and sometimes do work for teachers, and the Film Service Club, the movie operators. The newest club in the village, the one about which every one is talking, the Camera Club, for those tribesmen who have been bitten by the shutterbug. Last but not least are those efficient, hardworking, dependable members of the Hyde Parker and the Aitchpe. C , u , 2 X ? M I ff W iz: 1 fx ' f . '?-KSN Af. l B , Vvf' 1 1 ff-f fe w .2 -Q 2 Wi t AN 1 ' X ' 2 ,k f X I rt. f - I 4 , ,C ' y 2 i 4',, -, ' xx '-f ,,-. ' 1 . i . A 7 Elf . 3-. .o, Q I Q f 'A 'Cv ' I H N : , ' ' I. . ' ' ' '- xt . ' 1' ,- 1' . -N .' -,,-1' r-N gf - f - I- 16, if-me xgf ' I . ff? ' . ,I , SQ ' ., : ' I ,5 - Ing! I7 X , R25 ba W ' X, fit? X X?-1 4, ' 1 My N , C X 'Q . 1 x X K f N g ,. ff' 5 112 NN ff Ty H f ll' Il Nflgl' ink' .' ff f 3 ' f ff H2591 3 ' 'I mx ?l.' '1' '- -' . ' v ,f nf X X M fg! K I X all .W I? x X L35 3.4. f' ' ' ' D f f '1 1 ffmw' iw X6 + ' ,7 -' ff, ' N f ffiiffll 5 QI f XX 1' lil X x X ' an fl? 'X f W N N I .V N - V67 'x 4 x 5 I XSL WN v: - W fries X .-9 j y Q., f f r ' Q X Y ? N NI X 11.1 ii x i N T A X 0 i 9 f. 'X 13- 5 xx ,T '1 ' '. I . W1 A J, R Standing: Wolf, C.g Hofman, B. Seated-Hirshberg, .l., Hoffman, A., Miss Kurie. SIGMA EPSILON The object of this organization shall be to encourage good scholarship, to make students acquainted with each other, and to promote friendly feeling between students and facultyf, The above quotation is from the constitution of a certain organization to be found at Aitchpe. lj It is sponsored by a very capable history teacher. 21 It was founded in l9l9 by a teacher who was dean of girls at Hyde Park. 33 Its members now include over 250 of Hyde Parkis population. 4D It is a scholastic honor society similar to the Phi Beta Kappa of colleges and universi- ties. I'm sorry, no coaching please. Here is the final clue. The name of the organization is, of course, Sigma Epsilon, sponsored by Miss 96 Majel Kurrie. This is Miss Kurrie's fourth semester at the job and she says she loves it. The onlyrequirement for Sigma membership is an E average in major subjects, and no mark lower than G. At the present time Sigma has one of its highest memberships, and the wel- come mat is always on the doorstep. Sigma is very proud of its four-year members and at the January graduation gave out twenty-seven pins to graduating four-year Sigmas. This year is the sixty-first commence- ment in which Sigma has been active. During this time it has given out over two thousand dollars worth of pins. The officers for the fall semester of 1948 were: president, Allan Hoffman, vice-president, Joan llirschbergg secretary, Barbara llofmang and treasurer, Connie Wolf. For the spring semester of 1949, Allan Hoffman, presidentg Connie Wolf, vice-president, Barbara Hoffman, secre- tary, and Harry Newman, treasurer. SIGMA I Row I: Gray, L., Matthews, R., Alcivar, L., Wrong, N., Ellis, B., May, P., Nixon, H. Row II: Seelig, C., Javella, K., Paule, J., Jaffe, C., Edison, S., Edison, C., Hagan, C., Hartstein, T Row III: Geske, L., McCloud, IW., Kirby, P., Baum, R., Wiright, A., Fox, A., Miller, S., Morrow G., Kaplan, A. I SIGINIA H Row I: Beiglstein, A., Glasser, N., Goldman, F.: Hirschberg, J., Vlfolf, C., Flisendrath, B., Hof- man, . Row II: Greenwald, T., Rosenfield, P.: Horwitz, R., Keefer, B., Krinsky, C.: Stieglitz, J., Shelv, C., Kitz, K., DeBofsky, H. J Row III: Conover, R., Fireman, J., Colman, D., Newman, H., Person, C., Bram, L., Cross, B., Gilbert, E., Hoffman, A., Balbert, R. SIGINIA HI Row I: Harfield, D., llliller, P., Banks, B., Dale, D., Kalcheim, J., Stern, J., Brennard, J., Bogolub, B. Row II: Moore, C., Baum, ll., Branson, B., Davis, NI., Waring, S.: Berman, A.: Steanlield, M.: Carey, C., Shely, B. Row III: Goldstein, G., Jacobsen, J., Murphey, A., Kohler, G., Bidker, R., Freed, B., Kensley, L., Wfeitzel, S., Cohen, B., Allard, J. Row IV: Galam, L., Ginsberg, D., Wolfmark, S., Cochrane, K., Remer, M., Goodkind, G., Michaels, J., Margolis, T. ' 97 I SIGMA IV Rau' I: Yacker, T., Levin, IC., Moss, S., Movil, I., Chiz, II.: Goldman, P., Bain, R., Gollen, B. Rau' II: Kuehn, M., IIarms, IJ.: Anderson, R., Karakourlis, K., Kelman, J., Wahl, K., Packtor, N., Scher, IC.: Coles-rd, L. Kun' III: Kurey, I'.: Lee, IC.: Friend, P., Ilarlcnslein, II., Labes, .I.: Galloway, J., Anderson, L., Levy, G.: Miller, L. Rau' ll ': Pasik, B., Wvill, F., Frank, R.: Cohn, G. SIGMA V Ron' I: Fung., M., Rosengard, L., Newman, A., Iloywood, J.: Ilailand, J., Slauhs, S., Evans, M., Hurr, V. Ron' II: Task, A.: Alexander, J.: Rallner, R., Yvolinelz, II., Rosenberg, INI., Kallen, R., Chernoff, P.: Booth, II.: M alkin, V. Row III: Thomas, E., Tayler, J., Macapia, A.: Stern, J., IIankin, N., Miller, lI.,Fecht, D., Ilaworlh, Ii., Alcivar, L., Maier, E. Rau' II ': Prilchard, C., Duncan, WI., Schlesinger, II., Cold, N., Keer, D., Alpern, Y., FrankeI, L., Liu, B. SIGMA VI Row I: Sheinfield, F., Niederman, B., Zivin, S., Fox, J., Flood, M., Goldblatl, S., Suarez, J., Beck, .I. Row II: Lazan, H., Gelfman, B., Monson, D., Singer, M., Hirsch, U., Chernin, H., Zax, C., Stein, C., Dorfman, Z. ' Row III: Anagnos, M., Levin, P., Lavin, R., Schwartz, M., Shapira, J., Fish, S., Eiseman, J., Handler, J., Migalz., B., Cooper, N. Row IV: Eve, M., Havighurst, R., Winiimueller, R., Levin, H., Corpus, L., Greenwald, J., Stefan, 98 I., Bross, J. 'And the Angels Sing A Christmas Surprise mp- PYTHAGORIANS AND EUCLIDTANS Row I: Golten, B.: Levinson, C.: Balsberg, L.: lVliss VonHorn: Mrs. Shullg Perlow, N.: Nlay, P.: McCloud, Nl. Row II: Hawkes, R.: Larrison, D.: Person, C.: Rosenlield, P.: Dober, E.: Rubel, F. Row III: Luhman, P.: Cohn, G.: Barr, H.: Underberger, G.: Gordon, bl.: llcarsl, .l.: Reinmutll, VV.: Thurslone, F. Row IV: Nyberg, J.: Einstein, A.: llarlshorn, WJ.: Cabes, J. Row V: Aagard, Fl.: Balberl. R.: Gilbert. E.: lloFl'man, A. MUSIC HONOR 'Musimhonor is an extra-curricular activity to which almost all the credit should be given for the beautiful solos that are heard at the class meetings and other special assemblies. Under the direction of Mrs. ,Josephine Lee many beautiful voices have been discovered and developed. All the songs are learned as OIIC group but are sung as solos. The members sing the songs that most high school students like to hear. They are mostly semi-popular with an occasional turn to the classics. MATHEMATICS HONOR Il' you are one ol' those blessed souls that have maintained an E average through your years of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, then your immediate future should include a membership in one or both of Hyde Parkis ,Mathematics llonor Clubs. For you Juniors. lfuelidians is waiting: for you Seniors. Pytha- goreans. Having so far met all the requirements, you report first period any morning to Miss Bernice Von llorn in room 246 for liuclidians or to Mrs. Eva Shull, room 248, for Pythagoreans. lN'lUSlC HONOR Raw I: Goldblatt, S.: Saez, J.: Nlrs. Lee: Grobman, A.: Seller, E. Row II: Uhashi, TW.: Troxel, S.: Anderson, R.: lVlcGowan, C. 100 Row III: Lambert. J.: Remanick. A.: Heavey, lid.: Horowitz, L.: Jacobson, J. ia TR! ENGLISH HONOR PLAYERS Rau' I: lllerry, A.: Birmingham, E., Pres.: Miss Paine: Nlitlin, P., Vice-Pres.: Bingman, H.: Rubin, S.: Maier, li. Row Il: Chayer: Ellis, J.: Oberndorf, N.: Kaplan, A.: Schwartz, J.: Staubs, S.: Fine, E.: Solomon, D. Rau' Ill: Montague, M.: Anosov, R.: Stephenson, J.: Solomon, A.: Burton, B.: Garlington, S.: Jennings, R.: Seidner, F. Rau' Il ': lwead, J.: Task, A.: Jarvis, R.: Mathews, G.: Mann, B.: lleller, A.: Spector, E. ENGLISH HONOR PLAYERS Do grease-paint, footlights, scenery, and stage-fright appeal to you? .lust come to room I47 first period where the English llonor Play- ers meet daily. Everyone, from the star players down to the scenery painters, really has fun while learning acting techniques, poise, and diction. During the fall semester, the group directed by Miss Paine, presented The Man Who Came to Dinnerfi The spring productions were Dear Ruth and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthuris Courtf, To be eligible, you must be in at least 2A. JUNIOR ENGLISH TUTORS what is a subjective compliment? Does the comma separate the members of a compound sentence, or is it a semicolon? Do these ques- tions baffle you? If so, you may be one of those to be tutored by the Junior English Tutors. They are a tremendous help to teachers as wcll as students because they relieve our busy teachers ofthe extra work of teaching someone who has been ill, or helping a student to under- stand some difficult point. Their supervisor is Miss My'ra Paine. 1 5 A' if- ENGLISII TUTORS Row I: Glasser, A.: Merry, A.: Barnett, B.: Lezak, l.: Kuhle, J.: Goldberg, J. Rau- Il: Kaplan, A.: Luhmann, P.: Mead, J.: llolcomh, B.: Bernstein, A.: Burlon, B. 101 Ron' III: Troxel, S.: Cohon, S.: Vliineberg, B. OSH Q i 2 Nfxxs. BIOLOGY HONOR Rau' I: Du Brow, Z.: Cross, R.: lllrs. HawkesgMacapia,A.:lN1illcr, ll. Row ll: Pope, E.: Silherman. .l.: Levinson, C.: Troxel, S.: Friedlaueler, J.: M aclaire, .l. BIOLOGY HONOR If you are interested in Why grass is green, or why flies fly , or in examining Oscar to see where his intestines are, then you might be interested in Biology llonor. Biology llonor is a brand new extra-curricular activity here at Aitchpe. It is a combination of the old Botony llonor and Zoology. its activities consist of movies. lectures, field trips and discussion. Biology Honor is Very ably directed by Mrs. Margaret llawkes, who has wide experience in teaching science. llv.'TPM Mn. And Here VU' llave . . . ,XVQQLCLL 0I1f6l14'QA'tf BLUE M ASK 1 Row I: Dunn, B., Marsello, B., bliss Hardy: Rosenthal, N., Novick, M. Rau: II: hlarshekm, M.: Wlartyr, M., Rosengard, L. Row III: W'aldshine, D., Heiman, M., Uvcrgard, Fl., Smith, P., Goldfinger, V., Groner, R. BLUE MASK lf you like to dabble in drama, learn about its fundamentals and its aspects, then you'll be interested in Blue Mask. Blue Mask is a club which was founded by Miss llardy soon after she began teaching at Hyde Park. Its purpose is to teach not only the speaking end of dramatics, but also its fundamentals. Many of the Blue lVlask members have entered and placed in dramatic contests offered throughout the years, and many more are now trying. The Blue Mask officers for the fall semester of 1948 were: president, Janet Lowenstein, vice president, Phyllis Mitlin, secretary, Rosemary Cecil, assistant secretary, Barbara Nlarcellog treasurer, Nancy' Rosenthal, and assistant treasurer, Rosanne Horowitz. For the spring semester, the officers were, Irwin Frankel, president, Suzanne Cohen, vice president, Allan llirschfield, secretary, Norma Uherndorf, assistant secretary, Corinne Shane, treasurer, and Mark Symms, assistant treas- urer. To become a member of Blue Mask, you need only register for it. Blalfli MASK ll Hou' I: Horwitz, R., Millin, P., Miss Hardy, Lowenslein, J., Cecil, R. Row II: Stein, R.: Matthews, R., Poll, M., Bergman, .l., Goldberg, J., Kiltay, li., Dornan, J., Magid, R. Raw III: Elizarraraz, li., rllaymor, A., Cohen, S., Fox, A., Mostovoy, B., Gold, N., Chapmank, D., Jones, H. 104 Q . GIRLSV CHORUS 1 Rau' I: Homes, M.: Russell, ll.: Rune, C.: iwrs. Curtissg Nladdison, H.: Kamba, VY.: llailand, J. Row II: Farr, D.: Bakouris, C.: Kowal, lil.: Kaplan, A.: Kuhle., J.: Dunn, B. Row III: Friedman, ll.: Groner, R.: lwansfield, B.: Frankel, A.: Rutlenberg, R.: Frisch, J.: Glenn, P.: Schubert, B. Row II7: Neumann, ll.: Weiland, E.: Buckner, E., Cornell, J.: Bankralz, M.: Shely, C. GIRLS, CHORUS First of all, do you like to sing? If so you may proceed to the next question. Do you have a voice which is not bass or thereabouts? Go on to the next question. CSounds like a treasure hunt but it isn't exaetlyj. Are you a girl? Answer honestly please! If you are one of a few thousand people able to answer all these questions in the affirmative, then you are lucky enough to be able to enter Girls' Chorus, IF you can pass a voice test too. But donit worry about details like thatl Girls, Chorus is one of the best known music groups at Hyde Park. Its members are all very interested in singing and enjoy singinging. You have heard their voices often, in our assemblies and special programs. They oc- casionally blend voices with the lucky men in Male Chorus, and on such occasions the result is beautiful. There is solo work in Girls' Chorus and all of the girls are trained excellently under the direction of Mrs. Curtiss. 1 GIRLS' CIIOR l'S ll Rau' I: Haben, J.: Weiss, L.: Thomas, C.: Mrs. Curtissg Havama, M.: Sasaki, 'l'.: Fung, Nl. Run' II: Weiss, M.: Frank, A.: .lave la, K.: Hailand, G. l Ron' III: Stringos, T.: llamillon, P.: Brasseur, L.: Ohashi, Nl.: .l0l1rlson, ll.: Gelfman, H.: Barron, M.: Knight, BI. Rau' 1l': McGrefgor, li.: llall, IJ.: Shely, B.: Cohon, S.: Goodman, C. 105 Row I: DeHart, N., Dornan, J., Grady, R., Saez, J., Brcmser, R., Nlichiner, D., Colen, B., Betan, C., Kittay, E. Row II: Kaplan, A.: Horowitz, L., Flink, L., Haderlein, B., Corpus, L., Anderson, D., Fox, A., Jensen, M., Cuslin, D. Row Ill: Herschberg, .l., Fitzgerald, .l.3 Jacobi, J., Edwards, D., Erb, J.: Griffin, M., Heavy, hi., Haworth, FI., Gerstein, J.: lto, L., Bengman, H. Row IV: Aller, J., Boren, E.: Kabogas, G.: Friedman, A., Brewer, J., Colman, D.: Jones, R., Krinsley, E. A CAPPELLA Can you remember way back when you first entered Hyde Park? Come on nowgtryl Do you remember the very first assembly you ever attended? You were calmly looking at the stage while the teachers were being introduced, Cat least you were supposed to be looking at the stagej when all of a sudden a beautiful sound came to your freshie ears. lt was coming from the rear of Loomis llall, and being quite curious you immediately wondered what it was and craned your neck to see. You thought it was a lot of nerve to play a trick like that on a mere little freshie. You heard someone near you say that it was a record, someone else said it was a trick mike , but none of these answers suited you. Finally, one of the evidently more intelligent Hyde Park Freshies, one who had been around a lot. said to those seated near A CAPPELLA How I: Speier, E., lVlaier, lil., Swengel, D., Torme, K.: Nlrs. Lee, Shocnherger, J.: Resnick, D.: Sider, B.: Salomon, P., Row ll: Stevens, R., Ponds, L.: Reichenthal, R., lylitlin, P., Gwzthalvn, T., Rosanes, A.: Smith, N.: Tash, D. hlarcll lil., Rothschild, Fl., lylorris, G. Row Ill: Sheldon, D., Lambert, J., Stieglitz, J., lilorrow, G., Owen, L.: O'Donnell, A., Vivhipple, L.: Troxel, S., Olson, L., Pivitz, l. Raw IV: Lgepgr, A,g Wolfe, Nl., Wlalchirk, V., Kraft, J., 0'l..eary, lil.: Vivilliarns, C., Smith, B., lylachnick, P. 106 ., A.,, . A CAPPELLA lll Rau' I: Corcoran, B.: idllflll, B.: Baum, B.: Berg, S.: Feldman, G.: Gray, L.: Steed, li.: Dockman, lN1.: Clark, B. Row II: Fox, F.: Branson, B.: Bogolub, B.: lfidison, C.: Edison, S.: lilizarraraz, B.: Bernstein, P.: Berger, A.: lleso, Bl.: Blaslrerg, L.: Evans, M. Rau' III: Ballin, D.: Frankel, l.: Alcivar, L.: Johnson, Nl.: Havighurst, Il.: J acohson, J.: Finch, B.: Dodd, A.: Jenn- ings, R.: Danner, S.: Corbett, J.: Dulriow, L.: Avelrood, R. Row ll : Jaspersen, A.: Jord, Y.: Crane, A.: lzuno, ll.: Fry, Nl.: Baigh, N.: Ellis, .l.: Garlington, S.: Baum, R. him, That'S no reeord or trick mike , that is the famous N Cappella! So being satisfied. you sat hack and listened to the beautiful musie and hoped that someday you too Inigllt be able to he a part of the reknowned group. A Cappella is strictly a voluntary' group. it has a tremendous membership, in faet the largest of any' voluntary organization at llyde Park. There are about ninety' students in eaeh of the two Classes which meet during the fourth and fifth periods. If you happen to be walking through the halls either of these two periods and you see people bulging out of room 220 don't he Shoeked. They' are only the A Cappella classes! A C'Kl'l'El.LX IY Ron' I: l1l1illips..l.: l.eil1,.l.2 Klelvansky, Nl.: Schmidt. L.: Landers, J.: Nlurpliey, N.: Goldman. lf.: Rosenthal, N.: Vidovic, L.: VK einshenl-ter, N.: iezak, l. Row ll: Vleinberg, l.: Pomper. S.: Krass, A.: Stewart, R.: 'l'ruman, H.: Vs asl1ingum.tl.: lincoln. Aa.: Sled, H.: Kap- lan. J.: Wolf, C.: Nlarshak, M.: Stone, B.: Matthias, J.: Kottas, 4. Run' Ill: Sclxiarlrerg. ll.: Zeman, l.: lirinsky, C.: Zimmerman, H.: Rose. H.: Wveiner. S.: Kirby. l'.: Kuper. il.: l'ry', Y.: Ftolvart. S.: Turner, S.: Riley, B.: 'll-ssaro, lf.: Siegel. li.: Ylagid, R.: Nlattltews. li. 1 Rau' ll :folot. Nl.: lNlcl'llveen, li.: Kokos. B.: Kay. J.: Seidner. lf.: Kohlenlnerger, J.: Krieg. R.: NN i.son. E.: Klein. H.: VS l O Lee, B.: Remanick, A.: Sellalfer, . 7 BAND Row I: H. Cohan, R. Castell: P. Krakovcrg P. Mash: ll. Mishkin: M. Nleyerg lil. Solomong J. Blume. Raw Il: E. Jerding: B. Kokos: E. Frankfort: J. Nliyamaeg E. Virightg C. Kaihalsug K. Rindcrg G. Jacobs: T. Hamag F. Boylesg J. Block: B. Mann. Run' III: R. Cohan: NI. lnglimog D. llirshficld: D. Lyons: A. Crane. Rau' 1vl': L. Porterg D. Kirk: C. Amber: J. Sl'1utter:.l. Bertrandg T. Zetterland: S. Lasko: 'l'. Akagg R. Allen: Nl. Foxg X. Radowslxy: R. Nleyersong B. Prusin. Row V: llanking F. Yanagidatcg R. Kingg H. llargensg F. Vaughng R. Wardg Lilevinson: J. Olsen: .l. Parhamg B. Walker. lf, when you approach the fourth floor, you are greeted with some horrible screeches or thundering bellows. have no fears. lt is not the world coming to an end. or an earthquake under Hyde Park llighg it is only our splendid band diligently practicing. Under thc leadership of Captain Sawy er our hand is continually improving. Last September he joined our band and under his guidance many new activities have originated. For instance, each week the band will play at a different elementary school in our district at least once a semester. This is to encourage new students arriving at Hyde Park to support and join the band. Since the arrival of Captain Sawyer we have also acquired many new instruments but we are still in need of many more. We are also looking for the day when we can have a march- ing band with uniforms. There are a junior and a senior band, each of which involves much practice. 108 J am Sessionv -g.. ii ORCHESTRA Rmc I: Nlitchell, ll.: Bargamian, Nl.: Kokos, B.: Finley, K.: Rindcr., K.: Stohart, S.: .l0ll1'S. l- Rnu' If: Goldman, R.: Yuen, O.: Kastrul, J.: Turner. R.: King, R.: llcrman, WY.: llill. B.: Blume. J.: Bender, T.: Stoltz, J. Run' III: Anderson. ll.: Lutz, D.: Kund, .l.: Davis. B.: Larson, R.: R1-hbock, R.: Meyer. M.: Akagi. T.: .lt-rding, E.: Parham, .l. Ron' IV: Daniel. .l.: llavis, bl.: Allard, .l.: Crawford, .l.: Jacobsen. .l.: Reed, J.: Rosen, M.: Pierson. l'.: Buck, D.: Tuckler, F. Do you have excellent or superior ability for playing a musieal instrument, or are you ol' an average ability, or do you know anything about a musical instrument? ll' you are in the first category-Senior orchestra is for you. It is under the direction of Nliss Katharin Finley whose ability in lead- ing them has won us high acclaim. You ean hear the Senior Orchestra at many' of our assemblies, at P.T.A. assemblies, and at many other outside activities. Hyde Park can be proud of its Senior Orchestra. Next we Colne to the second class of music- ians, the average category. If it includes you. you're just right for Junior Orchestra, and you7ll have plenty' of chance for advancement! You'll play at some of our assemblies, and pave your way toward fame. Then for those who are just beginning ill the field of music, Hyde Park offers an elementary instrument course which gives careful instruc- tion to students unacquainted with instru- ments. MUSICAL INTERLUIIIC 109 ,..-r mi SICNIUR GIRLS I Kun' I: I'oIIm, NI.: Hagan. C.: Flynn, G.: Baknuris. C.: Wolf, C.: Ilailand, G.: Kline, L.: Nlanus. L. Run' ll: Garlinglon, Ford, Y.: Iluddlvslon. NI.: Uvvrgard, IQ.: Grom-r, R.: Wraldf-r, R.: Rankralz, NI.: Iiaralxo- vsarlz, IP.: Iilebansky. NI.: Marshals, M. Run' III: Manning, C.: Tinslvj, N.: Vthipplo, L.: Ilohhs, J.: NX illiams, IJ.: Ifoslcr, A.: 'Klart-li, NI.:Corhet1,,I.:'I'asIn, P Il.: I ricv, Ill. Ron' II : Jacobs, A.: Mansfif-Id, R.: Griflin, M.: Coopc-r.,,I.:Sl'10Iv,C.: Rc-rnslt-in, A.: KI4-in, IC.: Ilammer, L. SENIOR GIRLS For IIIN1' long ye-ars hm Dov has he-4-n waiting to gt-t in S4-nior Girls. .-Ks a frm-shim' that was hc-r main ambition. Sha: looked up to thi- Sf-nior Girls as idols and now she is to In- one-. Today is hvr first mccling. Sho vnters room IZ29 to find almost ovary st-at taken. The IIll'4'IIllg is callwl lo order by the prvsiah-nl and tht- sm-1-l'c-- tary rf-ads thv miuutvs. 'Ilhc treasurt-r's rt-port is rvad and the plans ol' tha' coming months ari- disvussvd. 'Inn is appointwl to the CUIIIIIIIIIPQ' tI1at lI12:lIxl'S plans for tha' Isrvshie Froliv. Shv also is going to he-Ip malw lags for tag day. Thi- mcvting was a slim-vss and Min leaves II1-ling sorry for the poor I.I'1'SIlIl'S who vannot shari- thi- fun ol' Svnior Girls. Now that it has bvvn shown how to bet-olilv a SICNIUR GIRLS II Rau' I: Landers, J.: Homvs, NI.: Vidovic, L.: L4-zak, I.: Lavinc, M.: Glassm-r, A.: lleisc-Iman. NI.: Goldman, IC. Rau' ll: Lvvy, N.: Hirschhvrg, .I.: Killay, IL.: Mostovoy, B.: Kaplan, A.: Trugman, R.: Pry. Y.: Stohart, S.: Vive-iss, M . Hou' Ill: Vfciss, B.: Kita, K.: Ogawa, L.: Stein, R.: Solomon, P.: Perlow, N.: Schmidt, L.: Ih-Ilarl, N.:CoI1-man, IJ. Ron' ll : Goldfinger, V.: Norland, S.: Eisendralh, H.: Rcichcnthalm, R.: Kawal, D.: Kamha, W.: Taymor, A.: M ar- golin, IV.: Jackson, D. 110 iv AJ-W SENIOR GIRLS III Ron' I: Ili-1-il. R.: Nukziyce, NI.: Yamomolo. J.: lnouje, K.: HI'llSSl'llI'. l,.: Bogolulr. H.: Ilulehinson. R.: Runney. I . Run' Il: II4-ss, NI.: Iinasler, IJ.: Berger, J.: Nloss, R.: Colion, S.: Rueben, J.: Colman. R.: .law-lla. li.: IJIUIIIUINI, l'. Ron' III: Lowenslein, J.: Shelson, IJ.: 'Il-ssaw, If.: Rose, B.: llamillon. I'.: Slringos, J.: Johnson, IC.: Horclen, R.: Morris, G.: lxIl'flllVV3H, II. Rau' Il : Turner, S.: Xngell, I'.: Nlurlyo. J.: Kahn, Il.: Frisch. J.: Fish, S.: S4-mme-rs. C.: IJ:-un. Y.: Bruverrliari, .I. Senior Girl, here are a few facts about them, how they operate. and their purpose. One ol' the highlights ol' the semester is the Isreshie Isrolif' ssliivh you have alreaily hearil nientionefl. It is a party given onee eaeh se- mester In the Senior Girls to weleome the lreshie girls to llyde Park. Only Ireshie girls anil Senior Girls are privileclgecl lo attend-no males allowed. In order to ehoose one girl lo he Hfreshie queen . each IR flivision nominates a eanfliilale to be sent to the lrolie in wliieh a group ol' girls act as judge. 'Ilhe queen receives a gift. eu-ry body gels rel'r4-slnnents :mil enter- luimnenl. anrl a good time is had by ull. There is one lag flag helcl 4'-aeli semester. During Ueloher ol' I918 the girls Spf-ml one ilay busily selling si-lnnoosn. They raised enough money to buy a puhlie amlflra-ss sysleln for the SICNIUR GIRLS IV Kon' I: Uhushi, M.: U1-rslein, J.: Finzellwr. l,.: Ijilison, C.: ICIIISUII, S.: Corcoran, R.: Iieib. J.: Silverman. J. Kun' II: Nliller, S.: Marks, R.: Ilofman, H.: Xller, J.: Horen, IC.: Hakes, IJ.: Blair, Y.: Johnson. NI.: Fox, X. Rau' Ill: Ruppert, I..: Ilarlsle-in. T.: Ulson. L.: Kollas, -X.: Jensen, N.: Riley, R.: Koukol, J.: Jennings, R.: Fitze- raicl, .I. P Rowll :II1-iman, M.: Smith, I .: Vs illiams, M.: Sc:-Iig.i1.: Rullenherg, R.: VI usiliuuskis, D.: Vs ilzel, h1.:Kuufman,II.: Goomlmun, C. Ill SENIOR GIRLS V Nou' I: Miss Friedlandcr: Jones, l., Treas., ' 19: Mitlin, P., Vice-Pres.: Rune, C., Sec.: lfillis, B., Pres., 718: Krinsley. li., Pres. 7119: Wdon-1, N., Treas. 'l8: Mrs. Shull. Run' Il: Kuper, C.:bKirlvy, P.: Morrow, G.: McCloud, M.: Strim-ff, G.: Owen. L.: Goldman, E.: Paule, J. Ron' III: llodd, A.: Us-slxe, L.: Krinsky. li.: Solomon. A.: Youngholl, C. svhool. April ol' l9f19 saw a similar day al llyde Park: only this time it was paper animals that were exvhanging hands. This time the Senior Girls contributed enough money to bus some things to improve the Social Room. Senior Girls also are found ushering for teas and parties sponsored hy the sehool and Board ol' liducation and their Mother-Daugh- ter Tea. given once a semester has aequired much avvlaim. They are noted lor he-ing the SUMO 112 largest and most aelive extra-Cllrrivular ac- tivity in the sehool and are able to hoast of a membership of ou-r tliree- hundred every semester. Ol' eourse the girls won't take- all the credit for their fine work. as without the help of their sponsors, Nl rs. liva Shull and Miss Sadie Friedlander. their exvellent 2:lI'lli0Vt'Illt'lllS could not haw- been attained. ,r- 1 uma , U-NIAKICRS DAY xv 2 mfg' QUEEN MARGIE! ELLEN GETS GOOD ADVICE TRIBLYTE T0 AL CAPP BOO-HOU 113 Run' I: Calum, L.g Chuvcr, lN1.g liiltmanic, Mg Nlrs. Ps-rhamg Ls-wis, B4 R1-galduto, J.: Sugimolo, Y. Row II: Kuslmf-r, l1i.g Crm-nspan, .I.: Pcrakis, A.g Armstrong, J.: lioisner, ll.: Gilbert, R. Rau' III: Dunbar, J.: Borden, R.: Striugos, .l.: Lebovitz, B.: Litt, B.: Lamhvrt, C.g Vande-rvort, ll.: Bryan, ,l. Hou' IV: Atll'l5lf'lIl, R.: Pritchard, C.: Garlrin, P.: llutchisson, ll.: .lackloviclu R. G. .Nny girl who has a rf-al iutvrcst in sports is qualified to join our G.A.:X. which stands for Girls Athlvtir- Assoviation. If you we-re evvr to walk into the gy muasium on a Thursday you would he sure to set- healthy looking girls doing anything from swinging on rings to playing 1 H A. hast-ball like- champs. If you like vollvyball, ping pong, tvnnis, golf, or tumbling, C.fX.A. is thc' thing for you. Tho llorschavk Riding Club, a sa-paratv avtivity. provides lor anotlu-r sport. lit-sides the vnjoyment you gt-t. you hm-lp your . . . well, should we say figurcl'. L , 4, rf' ,x.f XX IC WON! II4 BATIIING BEAUTY'S! LIFE SAVING AND SWIMMING Fish gotta swim, but so do the members of llyde Parlfs Life Saving and Swimming Club. These mermaids meet every Wednesday, 9th period in the chlorinated water of our swim- ming pool. With Miss Marshall as an instructor they learn Red Cross Life Saving and advanced swimming. In the life saving department you may work to win a ,lunior and Senior life saving emblem. To qualify it is necessary to know how to apply artificial respiration, swim under water, and disrobe in deep water. Ap- proaches, carries, and holds are part of the course, too. These high school bathing beauties realize the benefit of this training, not only in emergencies, but to themselves. Strokes, such as the trudgeon and back crawls and butterfly breaststroke are perfected in advanced swim- ming. Fancy dives, like the jackknife, half- twist, swan dive, and the front and back flips, are practices. The water carnival is usually performed once a semester. Any girl at Hyde Park can belong, so plunge into a whale of a good time by joining. Q . . SVVIIYINIING AND l.II l'I SAVING Ron' l: Kuchn, Xl.: Dunne, ll.: Nlias Marshall, 1 llcywood, .l.: lluiland. J. Rout II: Ryan. P.: Pierson, P.: Lylioll, K.: Boody, ll.: Croner, li.: Steiner, L. Rmrll1:Frank, A., Kimhlc, A., Bankralz, M., SCUII, BJ Drapicr, L., Pepplcr, J.: Kurey. l'. l I5 llA'I l'lE CARNICGIIC CU CLOTHING AND FOOD When someone says she is taking eooking or sewing, it is very likely you may sneer, and think they are just easy and not worthwhile eoursesq but when you eome right down to it there are very few ol' us who Could eoolt a din- ner as il' it were nothing at all or make a skirt or even sew a button on straight. Clothing and Foods also help you manage a home better. and Home Management fits under this Category perfeetly. lt is a course in the proper management of a home. but most of all it teaches eommon sense. The girls quiekly learn how to plan and live on a budget, the latter being by far the hardest. Two times a week a Visiting nurse Comes to eaeh Class and shows the girls amateur nursing and ehild eare. Getting baelx to eooking and sewing. next time you attempt to bake a eake or darn a soek just think ol' the girls eooking and sewing who, under the instruction ol' Mrs. Webb, M rs. Constantinides, and Miss llighley, learn the eare of a home. ' 'A ,.qumg,,3i .ii TA :mal-.-9 O' fCourtesy of Woodlawn Hooslerl GOOD HOOKS 116 DEBATHYG Ron' I: Task, A.g Exec. Secretaryg Nlrs. Drellg Wvright, A., Pres. Rau' II: Eisley, R4 Nlalkin, ,l.g Nlalhews, C.g Anosov, R4 Zeitz, D. DEBATINC CLUB Come one, come all. See the problem of so- cialized medicine thrown from pro to con and back again in 129. Such was an advertisement you may have seen around Hyde Park recently. Each semester the debating club, under the direction of Mrs. Muriel Drell, presents de- bates on subjects of interest to the entire school. These arguments or debates, whichever they may be, provide Hyde Parkers with interesting food for thought and give the par- ticipants themselves practice in constructive thinking. CAMERA CLUB Hold it! Donit move! Got it! These are the key words of Hyde Park's newest eXtra-cur- ricular activity. After much pioneer work by many loyal camera fiends the need for a club such as this was realized. Under the sponsor- ship of bliss Viola Kuehn, who is somewhat of a camera enthusiast herself, the club got off to a great start. The purpose of the shutterbug,' club is mainly to increase Hyde Park's interest in photography and to expand the knowledge of its members. CANIERA CLUB Rauf I: Cohn, lj., Secrelaryg Wlichener, D., l,res.g Shapiro, ll.g Wvong, NY. Row II: Andrews, D.: Cohn, J.: Wasson, H.: Nlatcs, Nl.g llerman, ll.: Higgins, ll.g Silver, P. Rout III: Venegas, B4 Wolfmark, S.g lladesman, E4 Bram, L.g Cross, R4 Shorr, .Lg Gerber, P. ll7 in MISS FOGELSONS CLASSES PREPARE FOR A BOSS DELIVER THAT MESSAGE BETTY. RACER BEAVERSM ' 1. QXQVV QQ ' QM 5 lx IF! XX. QT- x Y, -- 'Zh W J, ,' INNIN- 2 V I 1, I ' I 1 71 ' Q xg..-411 N g -Q.:-L Qi- 1? ff ,fe ,M ,, A nl' Top Row: Trugman RJ Jacobson, M., Kaplan, P.: M eyer, P.: Updyke, .l. 501111111 Rout Wvolfmark, S., Miss Leitch, Colman, lil., Ed., Swanson, M. J., Fireman, J. AITCHPE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........ Don Colman Copy Editor ...,.,.... Phil Kaplan Bette Cohen, Margie Sternfield, Janet Reinstein, Frank Witt Production Editor .....,.. .lack Updyke Jorden Abel, Allan llirschlield, Harry Newman Photography Editor . ,..,.. Sheldon Wolfmark David Feldman, William Wong Faculty Ed., Adele Kaplan, ,.... Joan Schwartz Classes Editor . . ..... Ruth Trugman Tobey Margolis, Iris Lezak, Joan llirschberg Activities Co-Ed. . . . Betty Keefer and Marianne Greenfield Dan Soloman, Jackie Goldberg, Mona Marshak R.O.T.C. Editor ..,.... Eugene Birmingham Sports Ed., Mark Jacobson ...... Ronald llillman Artist .... ..... T oe Nojuri Business Editor . .... Mary Jane Swanson Peter Mayer, Walter Moy, Ed Walton Circulation Ed. . , . . Jerome Fireman, Ronald Adelson Sandra Cohon, Carol Levi, Jerene Gerstien Typists ....... Shirley Miller, Thelma Hartstein Top Rout Levy, C., Lezak., l., Hirschberg, J., Gold, NJ., Kaplan, A.: M argolis, T., lleller, A., llillman, R.: Walton, E Solomon, D. Sealed: Lasker, S., Blarshak, M.g Cohen, S., Goldberg, ,l.g Spira, R., Wolens, M. WORK AN D PLA Y Stanrling: Horowitz, l,.: Iiisendrath, B.: Sonnenblick, J.: Moss, C.: Stewart, R.: Hoffman, A.: Michaelson, H. Seated: Levy. N.: Cohn. A. .l.: Kita. K.: Berg, S. THE HYDE PARKER Of the many sundry people that wander in and out ol' room 242 each day , there stands out a group of earnest. hard-working students that comprise the staff of one of the finest high school papers in the city of Chicago. the Hyde Parker. The paper was formerly known as the Hyde Park Weekly until this semester, when due to the high cost of printing, the paper was forced to become a bi-weekly. Therefore, the name was changed to the Hy de Parker. Up until last semester the paper had been sponsored by Bliss Nlarguerite Byrne, who is now teaching at Dunbar Vocational. Aside from being such a great benefit to the school, the paper, by bringing out the journal- istic, artistic, and business administrational qualities of each student associated with it, thus becomes very beneficial to all associated with it. llyde Parker workers however, sometimes need aid. This assistance comes from their new editorial adviser, Mrs. Beatrice Kornhauser. CRITICAL .IUPRNALISTS 122 . I1 WEEKLY MINOR Row I: Friend, J., XY ittes, M.: Radt, R.: Task, A.: Scoenbcrger, ,I.: Conover, R. Ron' II: lVIovit, I.: Wolf, C.: Kline, E.: Lickerman, .Lg Rawson, B.: Borden, R.: Stringus. .l.: Manning, C. Row III: Krinsley, Fl.: lflllis. ,l.: Goldman, F.: Youngblood, J.: Cornell, .l.: Tinsley, N. EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editors-in-Chief ...... Stu Berg and liazuko Kita Nlanaging Fditor , ..., X. J. Cohn Feature Fditors , . . .Nllan Hoffman and Earl Gilbert Assistant Feature Editor ,.., lalnes Shoenherger First Page lflditors, Spring . . Charles Nioss and Nancy Levy Third Page lfditors. Autumn , . Charles Voss and Nancy Levy Spring , , . . Ilene Niovit and lfllen Kringsley Sports. :kllllllllll , . . Robert Krieg and llerb Michelson Assistant Sports Editor . . . . .lerry Sonenhliek Copy Fditor . . . . . Barbara Eisendrath Girls Sports. Spring . . . . V... Zerna DuBrow Photography Fditors . , lid Iladesxnan. Mike Greenheld, and Leon Bram Exchange liditor . ....,. Arnold Task Business Manager . Ronald Stewart Advertising Manager .,.,,.. Larry Horowitz IIPKRD AT WORK 123 L Mrs. Cory, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Wellman Seciy, Nlrs. Rosenfield, Pres. Mrs. Banks, Vice Pres., Nlrs. Shane, Nfrs. Ellis. Sitting: Mrs. Nfartin, lvlrs. Riddleman, Treasurer, Mrs. Kunin. VARSITY MOTHERS Varsity Mothers began sixteen years ago, when, during Christmas vacation, all the foot- ball equipment was stolen from the boys' gym. A group of Women under the direction of Coach llasan got together held a meeting, and guar- anteed one thousand dollars for uniforms and equipment. Ever since then, the Varsity Mo- thers have been meeting regularly. These mothers sponsor the annual Father and Sons' dinner and also their own special party at the end ol' each season. P. T. A. The Parent Teachers Association is one of Hyde Parks busiest organizations. The mothers who join the P.T.A. volunteer to give up their time to act as hostesses at teas and parties and to sponsor drives for school funds. The P.T.A. meetings are every second Thursday in each month. There is a night meeting every semester for the parents wl1o are unable to attend the afternoon meetings. The P.T.A. membership could be much better, so lets all do our best to try to make it the largest in the city. Sealed: Colson: Mrs. Roy ls. Kirk. Smmling: Bits. Niorilz ljollinger: Nlrs. YY. J. Kinney: Mrs. R. Clulls: Mrs. Vernon Kuensler. Rau' I: Grace H. Edgar: Nlrs. llarry H. Krinsky: Nlrs. A. ,l. Kramer: Xlrs. -X. X. Rank: Mrs. E. .-X. XY agner: Nlrs Nl aurice lligalz: Xlrs. ,l. ll. Holland: Mrs. 'flax Laff. Rau' 2: Nfrs. Ralph Griffith: Ylrs. R. H. Snyder: Mrs. ll. li. Cranade: Nirs. P. l . lloops: Nfrs. YV. li. Duncan: Mrs. Robert. Engle: Ilan liscuela: Nlrs. Ben Zuckerman: Mrs. Leonard Koane: Mrs. Richard A. Conover: Mrs. Louis Haller: Mrs. ,lohn Palmer: Mrs. J. Pasik: M rs. Sidney Newman: Nlrs. lloward Lorve: Nlrs. G. S. Adams' Dorothy Polash: Mrs. A. L. Russel. 124 a SNI XI,I, DUICS IIIS Dl'I'Y XT SIGN! X NII'II'I'I'ING. A LIGHT IJI'I'NIUNS'I'RVXTION IN PIIYSIIIS. PR IV X'I'IC CITIZICNS, IDR. AND M RS. H L IVII 125 LIBRARY AIDS I Row I: Reader, J.g Schlesinger, P.: Baim, P.g Jones, A.: Glass, S.: Hall, D.: Kuper, B. Row II: M ason, WI.: Palmer, J.: Chavis, G.: Anderson, J.: Stein, D. Row III: Van Hyning, .l.: Brown, R.: Silberman, B.: Dunbar, J.: Boyd, H.g Plummer, L.: Fine. E.: Hagan, C. LIBRARY AIDS As you enter our beautiful Connelly Library you are handed an attendance slip by a library aid, someone who is around whenever needed. The library aids always have something to do and can be seen busily working at many jobs around the library. They check books out and track you down when your book is a Week overdue. Or perhaps you need a book for English and you can not find it any where. A library aid comes to the rescue. They also take attendance slips to your Study teachers and in doing so help take the attendance. And remember how you run out of the library as soon as the bell rings. Well. who do you think puts all the books away. Yes, you guessed it, the library aids. Now that you know what they do, here is a little something about them. They are plain ordinary students who give up one period a day to help make your time at the library an easier one. Naturally they get some reward which comes in the form of one hundred civic credits. LIBRARY AIDS ll Ron' I: Sclloenwetter, J.: Snow, ,l.: Lewis, B.: Rissler, J.: M aeapia, A.: Kaila, J.: Goldberg, S. Rau' I: Preis, T.: Alpvrn, Y.: Straus, ,l.:W'rigl1l, lf.: Halperin, H.: Frankel, D.: Lill, B. I Row III: Ross, lyl.: Tommama, T.: Miller, S. 126 I Qt. l MOVIE OPERATORS Rim' I: Glasser, ll.: Horwhich, B.: Mrs. Harris: Engle, R.: Rosancs, A. Rau' II: Cilclman, N'1.:Kunin, S.: Porlis, B.: Goldfarb, ll.: Kelly, I'. Rau' III: Lopez, R.: Hunt, D. Perlis, L.: Markus, I.: Rose, R.: Gordon, B. CONSERVATION CLUB Room 219. 'I'hat's the place. Wvithin these four walls the industrious members of our Con- servation Club find ways to conserve and pre- serve our country's flora and fauna. Some of the topics reviewed through movies. lecturcs and discussions are the balance in nature, soil erosion. and warfare between insects and man. The center of this beehive of activity is lN'Irs. NIargarct Hawkes who directs the group. Field trips and excursions supply outside intercst. To bc eligible two ycars of science are needed. FILM SERVICE CLUB Lights out! Camera! Action! No, you're not on one of Holly woodis sound stages but you may be in room 3l3 of Ilyde Park High School. Continuing in your new discoveries you find that the maintenance of this dark and mysteri- ous room is kept up by the boys of the Film Service Club. one of the ungloritied service groups ol' the school. This club makes it pos- sible for each of us to be an eye-witness to the mysteries and complexities of many different countries. industries. and also to enjoy movie presentations at assemblies, and various other social events. ' -if MM . CONSl'lliVA'I'lON CLIQB Rour I: lshino, N.: Cohn. lil.: Cross, ll.: Mrs. llawkes: S4-elig, C.: llobgootl. .l.: Petrus, H. Ron' II: Baron, ll.: Yoh, IJ.: Ilourlet. ll.: Rose. M.: Rullcnberg, li.: Willing, G.: Whitney, N. Rou'IIl:'l'iCl1y. L.: Nlacapia. A.: Miller. H.: Levinson, C.: Michcncr, IJ.: Nlalcs. Nl.: Kelman, J.: Pope. lf. I 1 Rau' Il .' Conover. ll.: Barney. R.: Cohn, , . 27 LOST AND FOUND Run' I: Williams, D.: Steed, E.: Bunny, B. Rau' II: Wong, N.: Younghlood, C.: Goltslein. M.: Dosiek, M. LOST AND FOUND You have just lost another pen. You are desperate. You search your locker, your class- room, and even your friends. Then you decide to go to the Lost and Found. They know you well there since you spend many worried minutes each semester trying to find a lost article. You notice through your desperation the cheerful faces ofthe staff and the neatness with which the Lost and Found is kept. Then you hear the attendant say4 A green pen with yellow and pink dotsfy es, here it is . STAGE FORCE lf you should happen to stroll into the wrong door one day and accidentally find yourself in a little room surrounded hy' cords, microphones, and other electrical gadgets, you may feel assured that you have stumbled on the head quarters ofthe llyde Park stage force. In this little room off the stage of Loomis llall, in the spot light room. and in other sundry places around the school, the stage crew, in their distinctive blue coveralls. does its work. With hir. .-Xusby Hendy as sponsor, the stage force is a very efficient group. lylatthews, G.: Seidncr. F.: Anisov. R.: Mitchell., L.: Fried:-nherg, C.: Colden. R.: Barron. R.: Kreeger, ll. 128 wb. CUICICR LEADICRS Run' I: Tsulmouelii. T.: Foster, A.: Yidovic, l,.: Barbour, G. Ron' ll: Rune. fl.: Shoemaker. D.: llaugan. C.: Nlurtin. B.: Corkie. CI.: lfdwards. ll. CHEERLEADERS Remember at all those football and basket- ball games, the girls and hoy s who eheered our team to vietory? Well. these were the hard- working eheerleaders ol' llyde Park High. There is lIlllCll more to eheerleading than glory and eute outfits. It means having good sports- manship and showing that you are not dis- appointed when the other team is ahead. Xt this time it is up to the eheerleaders to lxeep up the good spirit in the audienee just as if llyde Park's teanl were ahead. TUMBLERS 'l'uinblers is a Chili lor both hoys and girls who are interested in tumbling. At their meeting they praetiee tumbling for all our out- door sport exents. It is the tuinblers. who during the hall' at our loot-hall games. amuse the speetators during the half. The tuinhlers must he good sports and have a great deal ol' school spirit. Some ol' their talents are turning S0lIlt'l'S3llltS.1'E,ll'tN'llP4'lS. and building pp I'3llliflS. 'l'l M BLERS Rolf' f: Lizen, R.: Bankrotz.. M.: Nlanslield. B. Role II: liotman. ll.: Walker. B.: Riltmanie. Nl.: Flynn. G. 129 PEP CLUB If you like tumbling and cheerleading the Pep Club is the place for you. There, under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Walker, who is taking Mrs. Alice Daniel's place, you are supervised in various activities. Both boys and girls are in the Pep Club. It meets every Thursday in the girls, gym. Here you will find the base of Hyde Park's school spirit. All our future tumblers and cheerleaders are in the Pep Club. At football games and base ball games it is the members of the Pep Club who cheer our teams on and lead us in cheers. During the half of a football game it is the tumblers who get in the middle of the field and . . . well, shall we say tumble. In order to be a cheerleader you must be in the Pep Club. It might look easy to cheer or tumble, but there are many rough spots, but with the help of Mrs. Walker all seem to sur- vive. So next time you're at a game remember it's the members of the Pep Club who back up the team and lead us to victory. PEP CLUB Row I: Bargour, G, Rune, C., Edwards, D., Shoemaker, D. Raw II: Bankratz, M., Foster, A., Vidovic, L., Tsubauchi, T., Mansfield, B. Rau' III: Haugan, C., Kerlu, C., Pittmanic, M., Lizen, R., Flynn, G., Wvalker, B., Martin, B. 130 59' 40' M' Ron' I: Vthetslone, Bl., lwichciiirilllli'Aillliiidlfilri':ISI-hlllplirilloliillilg liUIl'1If Nlay, P., Kurlh, B., Hohgood, J.: Sax, A.: Cohn, E., Cross, R., Gillis, .l-1 Clark, l'. Nllllfllll Ul+ll1llCE PR.lN'.l'Ii RS GOOD Clfl'1Z lil W Sl Ill, llard at work every day in the little room just off the North Office of Hyde Park lligh are a group ol inky -fingered boys who turn out the many daily bulletins and other printed material so vital to the functions of the school. Known as the North Office Printers, these boy s do a great service to the school by keeping teachers and students up-to-date on the ac- tivities and announcements of Hyde Park. They are a vital cog in the running of the sehool . . . and besides, they save a lot of printers, bills. The Good Citizenship Ufliee, formerly known as the Attendance Office, is now located in room 117. Miss Veronica Whelan, attendance coordinator, is wearing a smile these days over the improvement in attendance at Hyde Park High School. Our students realize the im- portance of regular attendance and punctualitj' and are really co-operating with Nlr. Olson., Mr. Small, and the faculty. says Miss Wvhe- lan. She adds that the health of Hyde Parkers has improved as there have been few early dismissal requests. Nl A'll'l'l'iNlDANCl'l 0FFlCE Ron' I: Salamon, B.: Reinwald, D.: Kissin, J.: Kogan, Z.: Miss Whelan: Perlow, N.: Reicllenlhal, li.: liegalbuto, J. Glass, . . s S Ron' ll: Cohen, J.: Rollin, A., Cole, R.: Keel. J.: Abelson, B.: Migatz, R., Rosentield, l'.: llaher, T.: Weiss, Nl. Rawson, B.: Kaplan, P. Rau' Ill: Mann, S.: Barett, E.: Lambert, J.: Conlev, M.: R asmussen, A., Gould, B., Garbin, l'.: Taleel, l.: 0'D0nnell A.: Jokes, l.: Colton, S., Kramer, I.: Mayer, li. Run' ll i: Olson, N.: Krinsky, C.g lvlendenhall, ll.: Gibbons, S., Schwartz, J.g Blumenfield, T.: 'l'aleel, Nl.: Lambert 131 G.: Block, lit Perakis, A.: Sallmen, E. WTF' I v Y SOUTH OFFICE Rauf I: Velick, L., Schmidt, L.: M anus, L.g Cranby, ll.: Gilbert, R.: Semmers, C. Ron' Il: Vfong, VV.: Vvong, N.: Gordon, M.g Sax, A.: Vlveitzel, S.g Luhmann, P. Rau' III: Gelfman, BJ Zivin, S.: Geleerd, L.g Freed, B. zllofman, B.: Knight, A. SUUTH OFFICE Vllhen did llal Smith Hraduate? What were l1is rades, traits, activities, etc? 12 . . . 3 . . . Will you please fill out thts revotnlnendatlon tor him for a Job with our company? These and others like them are ty pieal problems facing the staff of the South Office each dav. In this oflice a staff of ca Jahle workers delve into the maze of ro rams, . G I n Q P 5 grades, tralts, and other records to solve these problems and also diligently care for the voluminous files. Z THE HIGH COMMAND fe ff +-X qvf' . . ity: LW J BOX OFFICE Ron' I: Glass, P.: Aller, J.: lN'Iiss Hansen: Levin, E.: Sadler, D. Rau' Il: Schulman, S.: Schlesinger, H.: Kemper, C.: lfirb, J.: Egeland, B. Row Ill: Scher, E.: lfiiseman, A., Kredenser, S.: llo, I..: Viohl, K.: Bernhein, I... BOX OFFICE When you're going to a football game or Senior Varieties your first thought naturally turns to tickets, which in turn leads you to the Box Office. Our Box Office sells everything from tickets to locks. There are students who volunteer to help in the Box Ofhce, and receive Civic points for it. Hy' the way, have you ever wondered why' the best seats at Senior Varieties are gone so soon? The Box Office is under the direction ol' Nliss Hansen. who is an efficient and capable manager of this department. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The head of student government at Hyde Park is the Executive Council. The members are all class officers, the presidents of Sigma Epsilon and Senior Girls. a representative from Public Relations, and the editors ofthe IIyde Parker and the .-XITCIIPH. The purpose of this board of directors is to supervise the projects of the four grade councils and to sup- port the organizations represented. The execu- tive eommittee decides the discussion. They' meet every other Friday and are sponsored by Mr. Fisher. i 1 f,........-N-----. l'IXlCCl,fTlVl'l CULNCIL Hou' I: Ellis, B.: Krinsley, E.: Wolf, C.: Paule, .l.: Boruszak. .l.: Seidner, F.: Handler, L. Rlill' ll: Lili, B.: Colman, D.: Hoffman, A.: Nlovil, l.: Levin, ll.: Duncan, YY.: Kaplan. J. Hou' III: Wirth, Nl.: Taylor, J.: Tsubouchi, T.: Berk, J.: Kita, K.: Nevis, T.: Stauhs. S.: Goldhlall. Fox, J., Glasser, 5. 133 STARTLEIJ MICN AT YVORK UD THRElC.I.I'l l'LE FIXHRS MHC WE LISTENING IN RO, , ,. f! 3 M I al lisa., 1 'pf'- 3 X ff ' 'Z af 1-f fl N IIA! f N X X zz 1' I + 1280333 136 RAISING THE COLURS A NEWT DAY IJAWNS 41 M KIXIYIWITN KXIRUN G. PRUNIJZINSIXI Ylililurj llIhlI'Ill'llII' As BGB UKQVQK Baci: and forfh fhe mm Bm mn um Wm Am Sum QU!! A W h ' Qfoovs on the bak :cum the heh feed ' ' ' fever and Slide to move from side fo side, he 9 Ku mg M-NR . W HK ,nic fi, X iw , W VX - ,: I 5 Fx f Y Z' -3' in , J-5 R. f Sl'Ililll'l'XN'I' 1IlIfXIiI,ICS Ii. CARBNL The mission of lhc- R.U.T.l w A is to qualifx ilu- slmlvnl as a lvadvr whethvr ' U ' ' Ill pl dll UI lll war: to help prvparv him to dis Charge his fhiiic-s as a vitizvn. ana to awaken in him an apprvvia- tion ul' the obligaliuns 0i.1'iliZl'Il- ship. GH I3 7 3 I I X 2 I s I ? SI XVI lII I ICI'IRS Rau' 1: Wilson. If.. H11-ismrz XNiIIi1ln1-. fl.. Isl I.l.: Yuhmilz. If.. ffupl.: Ifism-Ia. IT.. XI-Sgl.: HITIYIIIIQIIIBHI Wal' I'l,fX'I I'AI,IUN 0I I HII'IRS Run' I: VI iIIiums, ll. Isl Ill.: Yuluwilz, lC.,lIaul.1 Hr4'w1'r,.I.,Cz1nl.: Rl-snick. Il., Cu rl. I I I Run' ll: Muxwl-II. Il.. Qml I.l.: l Ilrriclll. Ii., Isl, Ill.: Larson. R.. Isl Ll.: SIIIIIIIT, ,l., 2nd Ll. 138 ..,, sf NON-COMMISSIONICIJ Ul l lCERS Hou' I: 'l'rail, .l., Sgt., YY itlox. I .. Nl-Sgt.. Fisch. D., 'Nl-Sgt., Gershanov, P., Sgt., Birmingham, N.. Sgt. Kun' ll: Spector, D., Sgt.: johnson. R.. Nl-Sgt.: Koch. F. Sgt.: llirsch, R., Sgt.: lidwards. R. Sgt.: Simon. Nl. Sgt. NON COMS RIFLE TEAM This is the group which is in direct coinlnand Nlore practical experience is gained by' this ol' the li.0.T.C. They are responsible for the group than any' other in the R.O.T.C. They' conduct of each member ol' the squad. Each not only have the regular training afforded to one is looking forward to the day' when it all cadets. but they also have the experience becomes his responsibility to take charge ofthe that is gained hy' firing in direct colnpetitiou li.0.'ll.C. as a conunissioucd ofiicer. We wish with 1031115 from other schools. fp to this time. them luck in this venture. thc boys have done very well. lill l.l'1 'I'l'I XXI Rau' I: Johnson, R., Nl-Sgt.: NX illox, lf.. NI -Sgt.: Fisch. ll.. 'Nl -Sgt.: Koch. F.. Sgt. Run' ll: Krsek, ,l., Trail. J.. Sgt.: Gershuuov. P., Sgt.:Zei1lman. Xl. 139 -ga -so 4.2 DHl 'Nl K Bl CLIC CORPS Rau' I: Goldberg. A.: 'l'uelxer. H.. Sgt.: Larson, R.. lst l,t.: Wiillox. F., Nl-Sgt.: llantool. R.: Parish, XX., Sgt. Nou' Il: Herman, ll.: Gosling, .l., lst Sgt.: Corpus, l.., Sgt.: France, ll.: Fiseh, ll., Xl-Sgt.: Gershanov, l'., Sgt. IJRLTM .NVD BUCLIQ PICIXIQD I'L.X'I'UON llats off! 'Xlong the street there eomes a lalare of buglesl N rullle ol' clrums. The llytle Park llruln and Bugle Corps pro- xitles the military lnusie which afltls a great lleal of enthusiasm both to those who are tnarehing anrl those who are watching. We are glacl for them beeause they have volunteerecl to tlo their best for the unit. 7:30 .X.Nl. is not a pleasant time to he in school il' you are not usefl to it. rllhese lroys soon heealne aeeustomefi to it. This is just another group ol' li.U.T.C. Cadets who are willing to volunteer their services to make our unit a better one. Good tlrill is uiee to wateh hut to wan-h pielxecl eatlets is that mueh hetter. PICKICIJ l'lA'l'UON Hou' I: Nicks. C.: Bronnxsorlh. Y.: Parham. ,l.. lst l.l.: lfiseh, ll.. M-Sgt.: Koch. lf.. Sgt.: lffluartls. ll., Sgt. Ram' II: Hirsch R..Sgt.: fllulls. ll.: Johnson. R.. Nl-Sgt.: liotllsehiltl, F.: Nlurray, l.ee. 'I'-Sgt.: Yillegas, lf.: llueltel- lrerrv, Wi. Run' llI:' Krsek. J.: Ill:jllll7Nt'l'.,l.1tl1'l'Slli:lI10W.ly.. Sgt.: Hussehaert. A.: Beatle-ll. xx.1SlllIil9I'.,l.. Zlntl Ll.: Louginow N.: Alhas, U. l40 ...J ,sd ,uf CUSIP. .L Run' I: D. Spvvtor. Sgt.: I . Koch, Corp.: IC. Yal0witz,t1upt.: A. Nlorgan, Capt.: IC. Birmingham. Sgt. Run' II: ,I. 'I'rail. Sgt.: II. Larson, Sgt.: R. Craig, Sgt.: C. Person: IC. .Nagaartlz M. Simon, Corp. CO.A.PLAT.I Cornpost-rl mainly ol' I-YS, this group is heltl rcsponsiblc- for all ol' the subjvvts vovt-rt-tl in R.O.T.C. Their sutwjt-cts invlutlv Military Ilistory' VII-apons. and t'Xllt'l'I6Ilt't' in instruvt- ing vlasses. They go forth with all ol' tht- quali- ties of gootl :xII'l0I'It'Hll vitizvns. not for to- inorrow only, but for totlay. as tht-y set ox- ainples for thost- who will follow. PLAT. I CO.A.PLAT.H Froin this group is drawn most of tht- non- colns ol' the unit. 'flu-so junior boy S are looking forysartl to tht- tiay when tht-y may' avcvpt the authority and res monsibility ol' controllinff the . - . .. I . . - U unit and building lt lIlIQO a Iwttvr our than he-fort-. VH-are Ulatl for thost- who look forwartl p n a C n n fn n to tI0lll ' their mart in IJlllItllII0' .xIIlt'l'lf'H. U I tw I'LNl'UON II Ron' I: J. Ifrit-ntl. Sgt.: ,I. Shultf-r, 2ntI lit.: ,I. Parham. lst Lt.: C. VC illiams, Ist I,t.: Il. Fisch. M-Sgt.: R. Ihlwartlh, bgt. Run' II: X. BIISSCIIHCFII W. Bcatlellz X. Wt-stelrfif-l1I: II. Black: II. Johnson, NI-Sgt.: IJ. Bvnson. Corp. Rau' III: II. IIoltz: G. ,lost-ph. Sgt.: I . Iiothsvhiltlz I.. Nlurrayz R. Clutts: .I. Ilollantl. Sgt.: 'L Yillt-gas. I4l nr sa 1--H1 -Nw CONIP. H. PL-XT. I R014-1:J. Brewer,liz1pl.: D. Resnick. Capt.: li. lilhricht. lst l,t.: L.YFlt-ming, Sgt.: .l. Kurkazis. Rau' II: J. LIT4-mit-Il: A. Longinousg S. llollander: VV. Nichols: l. Cohen, Sgt.: li. lfspiritu. CO.B.PLAT.I .lust past the rt-eruit stage are these 4-axle-ts who look forward to more than hall' ol' their high school and R.O.'l'.C. career. Having just learned to drill, they begin the more complex Studies ol' this Course. To their amazement. it is an interesting way ol' earning a vrt-dit. lt gets better as it goes along, boys. 'SIM 5 ml L... gn. CO.B.PLAT.H Une. two. three. four! Une. two. Illl'l't', four! How much longer does this go on? Until you are able to marvh Correctly. so try harder, boy S. The first job ol' any commander ol' this group is to show the importanee of discipline in running a unit. Learning to obey commands in drill teaelu-s the Cadets to obey all vomlnands. IMI PI, NTOON I I Row I: J. llightower: L. Fleming, Sgt.: l'. Gershanov, Sgt.: R.t1Iark:J. VFl'2iL'll. Rou'2: R. Clark, A. liasner, YY. Vlvatts, T. Smith, M. Z4-idmun, .l. lirsek. lcll1U3I W . lluekellwrryg B. Nlaster:-non: G. Athas: G. Nieksg G. Trailg D. Gvmindvr. 142 This photo shows a cadet learning the im- portance ol' being able to instruct others. This is a subject covered by the senior course. Teaching a subject makes it clearer in the mind of the instructor as well as those who are listening. The class is informal, putting both teacher and pupil on the same level to learn together. The R.O.T.C. made special efforts this past semester to back the Hyde Park contestant in the Chicago Daily News Keen Teen Contest. The cadets brought ballots in daily, giving all the votes to the contestant with the most votes in Hyde Park on the day before the con- test was concluded. The boys were glad to be of assistance to a lady. MM lt R.0.'l'.C. RACKS KEHN TEEN CUNTESTANT 143 .rl x r W' W 1 ' S f ' 'f'!5 1E-N?v' l , .1 ff .ff ff , , f if LM I Bw 5 viva I , A a 'P . ' J frrL:9 4 Ilmrv: lnspvclion. Bvlfur: Small unit tau-l '1lI1ll'1'I ics Sn-rg:-unl Hugh Shaw Ewa, xf A 44 Am, 9 S WOW 3 ATHLETIC STAFF MR. LLOYD ROIIRKE MR. HENRY SCHULTZ M R . ELLIOTT HASAN MR. GEORGE STAMPAR llyde Park celebrated the lifting of the Chi- cago Public High School's ban on athletes playing both football and basketball by turning out teams of which everybody may be proud. What high school can boast of having a full year,s schedule of athletic competition WITH- OUT IIAVING A LOSING SEASON IN ANY SPORT? Baseball, which has not been completed at this writing, is excluded. The combination of coaches and athletes has made a remarkable record for themselves in sports- manship and athletic achievement during the l948-4-9 season. Two new coaches, who represent a change of 402, in the coaching staff, made their debut at I-I.P. David Farber from Crane Tech, replaced the popular Vic Mann, who found it necessary to retire from his beloved position, coached the 146 MR. DAVID FARBER ,Iunior and Senior Basketball teams to fourth and fifth place respectively in the twelve team South Section and won many friends in the pro- cess. George Stampar, fresh from the staff of the U. of I. at Navy Pier, led the swimming team to a victorious season as he replaced the ailing Julius Nykiel. Among the old standbys, Athletic Director Elliott llasan coached the football, track, and tennis teams to successful seasons. Baseball coach Hcinie Schultz will get the most out of his material as he always does. Mr. Lloyd Rohrke, the competent Director of Physical Education, turned in his usual brilliant job in training the gym classes from which all our athletes must come. The Aitchpe salutes our Coaches. AWARD 1-0 1' 42 KUENSTFR DUN KIRK AND FRED YNMASHIRO TERRY IC LLIS LARRY DELLEFI IC LD Uf all the boys who partieipate in sehool athleties, only a few are outstanding as a souree ol' inspiration to their team-mates. These athletes who have that extra something to give their team and school are presented with the following awards each year. The Captain David Wiedemann Trophy' is awarded to the outstanding lineman of the football team. It is awarded in the memory of a former Hyde Park grid star who gave his best to the team and his life for his Country. This year, for the first time in the history of the trophy, two boys were voted to share the honor. Fred Yamashiro, Captain of the 1948 team and sole winner of the trophy in l947, and Don Kirk, Captain of the 1949 team. were Bt JB STEWART the reeipients of this well-deserved monument to their spirit and hustle. The Kriloff Trophies are also in memory of a fallen Hyde Parker and are presented each year to the outstanding player on the ,lunior and Senior Basketball teams. It was no surprise to anyone that the winners were Captains Bob Stewart of the Juniors and Larry' Dellefield of the Senior team. The Coaehes' Award is presented twice yearly to the outstanding athlete of each graduating class. 1n the February Class, little Ken Kuenster of Football and Track fame re- eeived the award. Terry lfllis of the .lune 1949 elass claimed the award on the basis ol' his great work in Football. Track, Baseball, and Basket- ball. 147 FIRST CAPTAIN FRED YAM ASH IRO KUENSTER, K. YAMISHIRO. F.g BERTRAND, N.: KIRK, IJ. FOOTBALL The fighting Aitchpe Tribe opened their 1948 season by tying an adept Englewood eleven 6-6 and losing four regulars via the injury route in tl1e process. Next week the Indians journeyed to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and defeated a tough Pioneer squad 7-6 for their first '48 win. The Tribe opened their league season with a highly favored Hirsch team. H.P. came from behind three times to score and fight tl1e Husk- ies to a I9-I9 deadlock hereby putting forth their best performance of the season and de- priving llirsch of a possible City Champion- ship. South Shore was next on the Indians Warpath, but the Tars scalped the Tribe 20-0 in a driving rain. A week later the Aitchpe eleven easily dented the steel of Bowen's Boilermakers for a I9-6 win. The Colonels of Parker provided nothing more than a scrimmage for the Tribes- men, as they romped to a 32-0 shutout. The Blue and W'hite fumbled their way to a 14-0 defeat at the hands of a very outplayed but inspired Calumet squad. In the last game of the season, on a field ankle-deep in mud, Hyde Park faced the undefeated Titans of 148 Fenger. The Titans took to the air in the second half and whipped the Tribe I9-0. Later Fenger succeeded in becoming Co-City Champions by tying Lindbloom, who went all the way. The standouts among the handicapped squad were Captain Fred Yamashiro, who played practically all the line positions, tackle Neil Bertrand, and Dick Goins, an end who made almost as much yardage on end-arounds as any backfield man in the city. All the above mentioned placed either on the All-South Sec- tion Team or received honorable mention. The fine playing of tackle Jerry Kohlenberger, guard and Captain-elect Don Kirk, as well as fullbacks Terry Ellis, Dick Dodge, and Al Kern will long be remembered in the Aitchpe football annals. In closing we must say that this was one of the best H.P. teams in years. Only repeated injuries and tough breaks kept our light squad from being one of the best teams in the city. Our seventh place finish in the South Section does not present a true picture of the hard, clean play of the entire team. TEAM GREENWALD, T.g DODGE, R.g LUPER, G. HUROVVITZ, M.g McKEE, 'W.g KOHLENBERGER, J.g GOINS, R. SEASON'S SCORING Player T.D. P.A . T. Total DODGE .... . 4 1 25 KARAGAS . .. . 3 0 18 KERN ..... . 2 1 13 ELLIS .... . 1 1 7 LUPER .... . 1 0 6 GOINS ........ . 1 0 6 DELLEFIELD .... 1 O 6 KOHLENBERGER 0 2 2 13 5 83 SEASON RECORD Opponent ENGLEWOOD ANN ARBOR HIRSCH SOUTH SHORE BOWEN PARKER CALUMET FENGER WON 3 LOST 3 TIED 2 Score 6 6 19 20 6 0 14 19 56 149 'I'-I-M-B-IC-RY!! Upvning ilu- door for Richard Luper hils pay dirt Gridiron l'yrumi4l Club Night aclirlll ul Sll1'W'lll'idgC The old eloulrll- rc-verse again VC ell, hlnw mv down! Tcsliug our pass defense- V Gro:-nwulel l11'lIlUllSll'E1U'S lliSf2lN1lI'ilt' block I5 f- 4 5 i f .M XfliITYEHQfAD Row I: Vivolcns, M., Nakawalaiv, J., Amber, J., Lpdykv, J., llillman, R.: Rulwl, F., Fisher, N., Morila, N.: Frank, R. Nixon, ll. Row II: Sasaki, S.: Crawford, S., Lorenlzen, J., Greenwald, T., Dodge, D., Kuenslcr, K., Browcfr, .l-3 LIIPFFQ G- Kadlec, R., Kc-rn, A. Row III: Shimizu, J., Kirk, ll., Bertrand, N., Kohlenbvrgvr, J.: Ellis, T., l-lurowitz, Nl., Tonker, ll., Goins, H.: Elms -J., McKee, XY., W1-is-xman, Y., Yamashiro, F., Caplain. RElERYE'7EAN Row I: Halter, T.: Duncan, l.., Hand, F., MCElVBl5ll, B., lioril, ll., Clark, A. Row II: Emolo, J., Roy, P. Frandsen, U., Gershannw, l'., Palmvr, G., Lawson, VC., lwinsky, B., Pologulo, A., Nlinsky, G. Rau' Ill: Rivers, J.: Alnrurns, J., Stevenson, A.: HBl'lSll0l'I1, B.: Marks, B., Nlcliee, G., Crolly, ll.: Chi-ris, M., Burke, ll. 152 Row I: Hefter, G., Nickos, L., Goins, R.: Ellis, T.: Dellefield, L.: Kirk, D., Rosenlield, S.: lWcClinton, C.: Herzgerg, R. Row II: Unterberger, G.: Wroblc, R.: Crawford, S.: Horowitz, M.: Tooker, D., Elmcs, J.: De Mar, A., Ballin, D. Row III: Gilberg, B.: Updyke, J.: Wblens, BT.: Haderlien, R.: McKee, WI.: Crot ty, D.: Greenwald, T. Row IV: Ladden, R.: Wleisman, Y.: Hartman, D.: Kendrick, L., Hillman, R., Silvers, L.: Goldman, T.: Blallace, F. LETTERMEN The Lettermen's Club, an organization cem- posed of Hyde Parkers who have earned a letter, is well represented by a large group of natural and self-made athletes. Although the club itself has been inactive for the last two years, its members have continued to carry on the fine spirit for which it stands. MANAGER The managers are truly the men behind the sport scenes. They are responsible for having all the equipment ready for use, taking care of records for the coaching staff, and keeping the first aid kit ready at all times. Without them the athletic teams would be in a sorry state. Row I: Bob Gerstein, Porky Jacobs. Row II: Lou Boloskf-, Dave Zolot, Jim Strauss. 153 SE IOR BASKETB LL SENIOR BASKETBALL CIRCLE Left to Right: Dave llarlman, Swan Magnuson, Barry Cilberg. Capt. Larry Dellelield. Bill Drevanl. Terry lillis, Nlarsh Fry. Bob Neuberger. SENIOR BASKETBALL From the very beginning of the practice season the Hyde Park Seniors showed a great fighting spirit that was to follow them through the whole year. They play ed a rugged practice schedule winding up with a 7-7 record. lligh- lights of the warm-up season were a thrilling victors over Von Steuben which had beaten us by 24 points two weeks previously and 'Pooehie' Dellefieldis record breaking 39 points against Carver as we reached the quarter- finals ofthe I.I.T. Holiday Tournament. Many changes took place in the lineup during the league season as Coach Farber ex- perimented to find the best combination. The starters shaped up to be: Capt. Larry Delle- field and Dave Hartman at the forwards. Barry Gilberg on the pivot, and Terry Fllis and Marsh Fry at guards. The Seniors were in- consistent during their home games and their two great one-point victories over Hirsch and Fenger were registered on the road. Larry Dellefield led the Seniors in scoring with an average of 17 points a game. despite the fact 154 that he missed three games because of illness. His best effort was 34 points in the finale with Harper. Following Larry in the leadership as well as the scoring column was Marsh Fry who aver- aged 8 points a game and gave a good account of himself during every minute he was on the court. Reserves Bill Drevant and Cubin , Hester were outstanding in the minds of the fanatics. Drevant, a fake-out artist, managed to fake himself out on numerous occasions, and Hester. a great track star, missed everyone of the I2 free throws awarded him during the season. The Seniors finished in fifth place in the South Section with a 6-5 record and their first winning season since i944-45. The Seniors' future is dubious and next year's fortunes will probably depend on Gilberg, Hefter, and the promising Henry Berry. If the Seniors can do as well as they did this year. H.P. will have a good reason to be downright proud of them. SENIOR BASKETBALL 4 SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Row I: Morila, A.: Ford, H.: Neuberger, R.: Dellefleld, L. CCapl.j: Hartman, D.: Vfilermot, D.: Porter, NI. Row II: Kohlenberger, R.: Hefler, G.: Magnuson, S.: Berry, H.: Fry, M.: Ellis, T.: Drevanl, VV.: Gilberg, B.: Marks,S SENIOR LEAGUE SCORING SENIOR LEAGUE RECORD Player Games F .G. F. T. T. P. H. P. Opponent Score DELLEFIELD 3 57 22 136 31 SOUTH SHORE 58 QCAPTJ 37 G.v.S. 48 FRY ll 39 13 91 53 CARVER 3 4 GILRERG ll 26 22 74 42 MRKER 32 HARTMAN 9 21 11 53 29 BOWEN 46 ELLIS 3 10 14 34 26 CALUMET 5 4 HEFTER 4 5 0 10 69 ENGLEWOOD 44 NEURERGER 4 3 HIRSCH BERRY 2 4 MORGAN PARK DREVANT 5 4 FENGER WROBLE 4 3 MRPER MAGNUSON 2 2 Total 174 6 WON 5 LOST UNIOR BASKETB LL Left to Right: Baum, B.g Weiss, L.g Tourlakes, A.: Reichman, E4 Cory, llg llamada, J.g Wieine-r, Fl.: Hartenslein, ll. JUNIOR BASKETBALL Experience is the best teacherf' So says a famous cigarette advertisement and the H.P. Juniors know that to be true in more ways than one. Among the eight regulars, three were seniors, two were juniors, and three were sophomores. The Juniors started out the 1948 basketball season by running up a record of seven wins against three defeats during the practice sea- son, including a win over the Seniors. Every body thought that this would be another one of our great teams, but the league season opened with three consecutive losses to South Shore, Vocational, and Carver. The Juniors were given up for lost. Stewart, Hamada, and Tourlakes led the scoring parade as the team bounced back with six straight wins before being trounced by Fenger. The Juniors concluded their regular 158 season with a decisive victory over Harper which gave them a record of 7-4 and entitled them to fourth place in the South Section. Almost all the fans who saw the first half of the play off game at Lindblom were ready to predict a City Championship for the junior Indians while they ran up a 34-21 lead. The second half proved disasterous for the Tribe as the Eagles fought their way back to a 56-54 win. The returning members of the Juniors show Don Cory, Harv Hartenstein, and Archie Tourlakes on the front line with two years of league experience behind them, and the Ed Wiener, Ed Reichman combination with one year of league play as the probable guards. The team will miss the Hne play of Capt. Bob Stewart, Jim Hamada, and Bob Baum, but we hope that next year our Juniors will show a great determination in living up to their training rules and co-operation in team play. JUNIOR BASKETBALL Row I: Tourlakes, A.g Wveiss, L.g Baum, B.g Stewart, B. fCapt.D:, Hartenstein, H.g Wfeiner, L.g Cohen Row II: Wfellman, H.g Beichman, E.3 Hamada, J.g Kline, P.g Davis, S.g Cory, D. JUNIOR LEAGUE SCORING Q JUNIOR LEAGUE RECORD Player Games F .G. F. T. F .P. H .P. Opponent Score STEWART 12 52 38 142 28 SOUTH SHORE QCapt.D 38 C.V.S. TOURLAKES 12 37 22 96 34 CARVER HAMADA 11 32 26 90 53 PARKER HARTENSTEIN 10 21 13 55 37 BOWEN CORY 12 16 19 51 31 CALUMET REICHMAN 12 19 11 49 49 ENGLEWOOD BAUM 6 12 1 25 37 HIRSCH WEINER 4 2 3 7 50 MORGAN PARK WEISS 2 1 0 2 52 EENGER - 'Q W- 53 HARPER Total 192 133 517 54 LINDBLOM 7 WON 5 LOST SENIOR INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONS Row I: Hefter, C., Unterherger, G.g Ballin, D., McClinlon, C., Ellis, T., Demar, A.: Palmer, J. Row II: Higgins, R.: McKee, G.: Crotly, D.: Uffendell, B., Sax, A.g Tooker, D.: Engle, H. Raw III: Hatter, T.: Cohen, F.: Bram, L., Gordon, Nl.: Palmer, G.: Stevenson, A.: Wieisman, Y. SENIOR TRACK The Aitchpe Seniors opened their track sea- son in defense of 25 consecutive victories against all dual meet competition. Our great team swept through all eight meets and stretched the string to straight wins, but the big test was the all-important city meet. On March l2, 1949 at the If. of C. Field llouse, the Senior Aitchpe Tribe, led by co- captains Dick Goins and Charlie lVIcClinton, won their second straight City title. In the field events, Terry Link Ellis started the ball rolling with a first place in the I2 lb. shot while team-mate Dave Tooker took third place. Dick Goins won the triple broad jump with a record combined leap of 33 feet ly! in. and Charlie IVIcClinton took a fourth place in D U AL R ECOR D H.P. Opponent 58M .... .... T ILDEN . . . ...,.,. 27y3 68 .... .... D UNBAR . , .... I8 50 ..... .... I AUSTIN ...... .... 3 6 60 .... .... D U SARLE ... . . . .25 7l .... .... S ENN .......,. ..... 6 62 .... .... S T. IGNATIUS . . . .24 72 .... .... IN IT. CARMEL ... . , . .14 46 .... .. U llIGll .... .... 4 0 160 this event. Art DeVVIar scored two points for the cause with a second place tie in the high jump. In the running events, Gibby Aches llefter placed fourth in the fastest, high hurdle contest in City history. McClinton then rc- peated hisvictory oflast year in the 60511. dash after a bad start. Dick Coins raced to his second consecutive victory in perhaps the toughest race of all, the 440. To top off a per- fect day, the relay team of Captains McClinton and Goins along with Ballin and Hefter ran to a thrilling win in the great time of l:34l-.4. Results, ll.P. 37 points, 5 first places, and a well-deserved City Championship. CITY MEET I. HYDE PARK .....,..... .... 3 7 2. SCHURZ ...... .... 2 6 3. LANE ...... .... 2 3 4. AUSTIN .... .... l 7 5. DUNBAR ..... .... I 3 6. LAKE VIEW .... .... I I 7. TILDEN ...... ..... 8 8. SENN ..... , ..... 6 8. PHILLIPS .. ...6 I UN IOR INDOOR TRACK Row I: Remer, R.g Raffel, G., Shimberg, H.g Friedlander, D., Rosenfeld, S., Bloom, J.: Civot, S., Benjamin, K. Row II: Snow, A.g McClinton, W.g Prusin, B.g Deprotine, X., Much, ,Lg Boyles, F. Row III: Bute, G.g Peters, A.g Cook, B.g Kunin, J.g Greenburg, II.: Edelman, D.: Williams, E., Rosenthal, C. JUNIOR TRACK The Junior cindermen, although unable to duplicate their undefeated I948 dual meet sea- son, managed to compile a 6-2 record during the indoor meets. They lost to a rugged Tilden outfit in the first dual meet and dropped a de- cision to the all powerful Un lligh Juniors in their last contest before the City pre-lims. In between these two losses, the team won six straight, featuring a track rarity, a shutout against Dunbar, and a victory over Austin's great Juniors who won the City meet with the greatest of ease a short time later. Jordie Bloom and Danny Friedlander starred in 60 yard dash and were stalwarts on the relay team. Phil Roy was a consistent point- getter in the 660 and the high jump. Lew Edelman scored in the low hurdles and was a member of the relay team and Capt. Sid Rosenfeld made the best showing in the shot put. Other team members who broke in the scor- ing column regularly were Willy lVIcClinton and Henry Schimberg. Rosenfeld and Roy were the only llyde Parkers who placed in the City Meet, both taking fourth place in the shot put and high jump respectively. The Juniors have a long way to go before they reach the precedent set by their older team mates. DUAL RECORD H.P. 27 .... ..... T ILDICN .... 49 ..... ..... D UNBAR 37M ..,. ...AUSTIN 46 ...... ..... D USABLE .... 53M .... ..... s ENN ......., 35 .... ..... s T. IGNATIUS 45 ....,. ..... M T. CARMEL 24yZ .,,. HIGH CITY MEET 1. .4UsT1N .. 2. LANE ...... 3. SCIIURZ .... 4. TILDICN .... 5. HARRISON . .. 6. PHILLIPS ..... 7. AMUNDSEN 7. CRAINI1. .......... T. VON STEUBEN .... 8. HYDE PARK . Opponent Y .... 41 ...Ho ...Boyz ....4 ....14V3 ....12 ....34VZ ....34 ....20 ....17 ....I6M ....l4 ....9 ....5 ....5 ....5 ....4 161 OUTDOOR TRACK TEANI Rout I: Heflf-r, G.: lillis, T4 Palmer, J., Mcfllinlon, C.g Ballin, D., Ii0!4l'llfl'lll, S.: Delwar, A. Row II: lx1llCll, J.: Zikcs, YY., Roy, H., Sax, A.: Tooker, D.: Adelman, L.: Morris, L.: Friedlandcr, ll. Rout III: lN1cKcv,G.: Rm-mer, Nl., Goldfarlx, lJ.g liinder, ,I.g Hatter, T.. lffnglv, R4 Kunin, S., Snow, .l. Row IV: Rosenll1al,C.g Williams, G., Ralllu, S.g liulrcl, J.: Prusin, B.g Simons, M4 Boylcs, F. lllac captures 00 in cily meet 162 L00k! N0 fl'1'l- Arl, you handsome llvvil CITY CIIA IPIOI ' GOLF With the coming of Spring, the Aitchpe Golf quartet, featuring the returning veterans, Archie Tourlakes, Bro Cain, and Wvayne Kelly, unpaeked their niblieks and brassies, stepped to the tee and determined to gain their second straight City Golf Championship. New faees will appear on the greens for Hyde Park this year due to the February Graduation of ,lim Taylor, James MeCarthy, and Sanford Cain who made up the potent machine which was undefeated in V948 eity competition. The poise and experienee possessed by the Blue and White golfers this season should enable them to tour the airways in the footsteps of their illustrious predeeessors. Ron' I: NIeCartlly, .l.: Cain, S. Row II: AhPl,.l.: Kelly, W.:Cain, N. TENNIS The elay eourts were dominated last year by the .-Xitehpe Nraeketeersn who eaptured the South Section title and then seeured a fourth place berth in City competition. The gradua- tion of Steve Cohn, Jerry Useherwitz, and Allen Shimberg leaves Hyde Park without its firstthree men. Veteran reserves, John Rubel, Gene Useherwitz, Ted Goldman, Fred Mallaee, coupled with this year's hopefuls, Lyle Leiber- man, .lack Updyke, and Terry llatter, feel eonfident that, with victories over Fenger and Calumet, they Can go all the way to a City Championship. That our returning doubles team of Mallaee and Goldman were unbeaten in '48 competition proves the potentialities of the lilue and White tennis squad this year. WECTION CIIA PIO S Row I: Nlallace, l .g Ruhel, J.: Goldman, T. Ron' Il: Leiberman, L.: Useherwitz, G.g Halter, T. 164 WIMMING TEA Cloekwise-Schimizu, H., Yasutake, 1.3 Shimizu, 1.9 Unger, D.g Sando, Wig Conrad, R.g Sonderagor, P.g VVorthly, B., Nickos, L.g Comenos, G.: Couwens, lJ.g Connors, F.g Solomen, IJ., Nlinskey, G., Chamberlain, WY. Center-Nlendel, ,1.g Spector, R.g hlycrs, A.g Tatje, R., Blinskey, B.g Smith, B. SWIMMING During the last few years we have learned to expect an outstanding swimming team and this year was no exception. The Seniors had a powerful squad composed of Ronnie Spector swimming the 100 yard free style, Frank Con- nor-the 100 yard breast stroke, joe Yasutake fthe 200 yard free style, Capt. Louie Nickos- the 40 yard free style, and George Minsky- diving. The teamis only loss was to a powerful Fenger squad by a narrow 2 point margin. They accumulated 13 wins against 1 loss to capture the South Section title. The juniors, although young and inexperi- enced, were the scrappiest squad in the sec- tion. With such outstanding swimmers as Jerry Shimizu in the 40 and 100 yard free style, Dick Tatji in the 40 yard back stroke, Chuck Conrad in the 40 yard breast stroke and llob Minsky, diving, fought their way' to fifth place in section by winning 8 meets and losing 6. All of these boys will be back for another year or two and with a little more practice should improve on their fine performance of this season. Lou Nickos Henry Shimizu 165 BASEBALL '49 1, v ,,, . . A659 ' , Q.. f 3 1' H V Q- f xf XX K x v Qi H QV ' af ! 52 ' J '3 1 V W ' ff- ' Xxqi N 'f-f'1'g?l A . Q ga' z.. :mi A-M- , .g-s 1 r .5 ' if F -.2 Aww , W N DICK .1Anw.s TERRY ELLIJ rj X LOU KENDRIGTY -i' W, ,F .Q vw X , f1,uq 'fixf,:21 flFFiff f 'Milf XAf3gfP,qp , QE g f 50 Af? 7 3 lmnvsv wil. mwv ' I - ' nofvms na:-:LZ-Nasnesa ' LARRY De an-151.0 -ru- e JA nqw L.-mob 1M1 - A 3 M l ,gy LEA1- nf- fc Teo oowfvev' , 9 WL-..-. xffwv .fn -1 .4 if fvnf ff 'WW 2 ' M Wx ' 51 . , eos 'HA asfusuv - Q I ff X X xx vw L '- X X 'Z X X ' 1' Q X i ts 16K Rmc I: Frankel, l.: Kohlenbergcr, R.: Kirk, ll.: Kendrick, L.: lcueta, D.: l.adden, H.: Swanborn, B. Ron' 11: lfillis, T.: llellelield. L.: l ry', Nl.: Wellman. H.: Haderlein, B.: Berry, Il.: Cheris: Jarvis, D. BASEBALL Coach lleinie Schullfs baseball squad is out to improve on their fourth place South Section standing ol' last season. This year's team has experienced play ers ol' proven ability and some promising rookies. Pitching may well be our main claim to fame as veteran Capt. Larry Dellefield and spectacular newcomer Dick Jarvis should make an almost unbeatable combination on the mound. They will be backed by Ladden and Frankel on the hill and catching placed in the capable hands of Ron Kohlenberger and Reynold Carlberg. The infield may shape up with llellefield, a .375 batter last season. on first, liutch llader- loin on second. Ken Phillips and Henry Berry' at short. and the steady Ted Downey' on third. In the outheld, we have the consistent group ol' lfllis, Kendrick. Fry. Wellman. a11d Swan- born. This squad likes to play ball and we hope that they receive the support they' deserve from the fans. Our athletic lt'2llllS have had a great year without incurring a losing season any where along the line but the baseball team may yet be the outstanding squad receiving congratula- tions in the final tabulation in the events of Hyde l ark's own sport's world. ty, L 7 Z K pw tri , gt 1. y e .,.. K , ,. - .. Wwvasfxvii .. 2 f w ..J a at V 'B 1 t M ai ' -a g' ,,, , F ya N ' iff? A Ga iw? PM P' EgP A sure sign of Spring. 167 Vic and his harem Baron von Colman and his flea circus fllas and his boysj lost-season warm up Anolhur Indian bites thc du:-nl J X' 7 'EF X f f?i7 XXX T 5' ' ' , x ff K N J Gif. x N V, y, YI! S X if XV X. X E ,ff X U, ,f 1 -,- f'f'-if ,,9f-'i....-.--if ,fff - .1 ,R-f' Q4 - - -' i Zz!!-,., gn Ky QW Ai ,ff L X -cw, f2 ,,p'i ,x K- K - Y, f - A-7.x f f2i- Q' , X 2 53 MALIRJ AA! K fn x f 555425 -.4, .l ,- D Ff,,, lezv-be S BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In the Aitchpe village, llyde Parkers are average paper dropping, locker-jamming, desk-breaking students. Of course they try to be the per- fect, neat and careful individuals they should be, but they admit that it's hard. The engineer-custodian, Mr. Charles Clarke, and his helpers cer- tainly deserve a large vote of thanks. Their jobs range from cleaning the halls to supplying duplicate keys for broken locks. If Hyde Parkers did not have the capable business administrative department that they are fortunate enough to have, by the end of a few weeks the halls and class- rooms would be so littered with papers that students would have to plow their way through. They may think that there is nothing more to school than teachers and homework, but they are absolutely wrong! Let them look at an average dayw in the life of Mr. Clarke. 8:10-Students arriving for first period. 8:15-No tardy bell rings. Call Mr. Clarke! 8: l5MwTardy bell rings. 8:32-Lights out in classroom. Call Mr. Clarke! 8:40fLight fixed. 9:56-Teacher finds broken desks. Call Mr. Clarke! ll:I5e l2:45f 1:07- Too warm in 220. Call Mr. Clarke! Broken window. Call Mr. Clarke! Swimming pool too cold. Call Mr. 2:34fDoor to classroom stuck. Call Mr. 3:45-Broken lockers on third floor east. Clarke! Clarke! Call Mr. Clarke! 4-:l5fSee to it that school is cleaned. Call Mr. Clarke! Of course this may be a little exaggerated, but it just goesto show that all owe a big debt of thanks to Mr. Clarke and his helpers. 170 M R. CHARIJCS C. CLARKE, Engineer-Cllsloflian ENGI NEERS Charles C. Clarke, Chief Engineer Francis Cronin FIRICMEN James Gearon William Hergenrother John Pounds J.-XNITORS Arthur Hansen Fred Hennessy ,lohn Kerlin Patrick lVlcConville Tony Mallon JA N ITRESS ICS Pearlene Coleman liddee Stampley Row I: N. llansun, H. Hartson, S. Johnson, I.. llagan, A. Steffenhagan, S. M arks. Row ll: NT. Monk, M. Thomas, Mrs. Cassell, Mgr., M. Staff, A. Grieve, Al Lowis, A. Quinn, Nl. Hussvlt. LUNCHROOM llave' you ever trim-cl to l't'l'fi about a thousand starving students onm- vvc-ry forty minutes, four times a clay, 1-vt-ry school day during tht- ycar? That is tht- task confronting our lunvh- room staff. Undvr tht- ahlv leadership of M rs. Cassell, the 4-f'ficivnt staff vt-rtainly dest-rvvs a lot ol' vredit for tht- job tht-3 perform in filling Hyde Park's Cllllllf stomachs. :Xitliug the avtual lunvhroom staff are teachvrs, who assist in keeping ordur, lIl0Il'llJOI'S of the P.'li.:X., who aid in the svlling ol' candy and it-0 Pre-am, and last but not lt-ast, Officer Clanr'y , who does his bit in kt-1-ping the lunchroom running smoothly. 172 Aagaard, Eric E. . . . 1360 East 47th Place Abel, Jordon ...... 6834 Paxton Abeles, Peter O. . . . . 1457 E. 54th Place Akagi, Terry , ..... . 808 E. 37th St. Aller, .ludith A. ..... , 5437 Hyde Park Blvd. Anderson, Park F., Jr. . , 6926 Clyde Ave. Andreas, Barbara ......, 5455 Hyde Park Blvd. Angell, Patricia Lee ....,. 5604 Dorchester Auerbach, Dorothy Marion , .,.. 1053 E. Hyde Park Blvd. Axelrood, Raymond ..... 5415 University Baigh, Neal, L. . . . . 6829 Crandon Bakouris, Catherine . . . 6635 S. Drexel Blvd. Balbert, Robert ..., 1314 E. 53rd St. Bank, Thomas L. . . . 1413 E. 50th St. Bankratz, Maude G. . . 6434 Kimbark Ave. Barne , Robert A. . , . . 5140 Gireenwood Ave. Baum, Robert S. .... . 5514 Dorchester Beardon, James . . . 6400 Dorchester Bell, Robert ...... 6611 Woodlawn Berg, Lillian .... 5416 Ellis Berg, Stuart .... 4655 Lake Park Berger, lris .......... 5455 lngleside Ave. Berger, Joyse ...... 5455 lngleside Ave. Bergeron, Mable , . . 4062 Dakenwald Bernstein, Ann ,,.. 5025 Woodlawn Bertrand, Neal .... 4517 Oakenwald Birmingham, Eugene , . 7108 Blackstone Blair, Virginia ..... 1155 E. 54th Place Block, David ..... 4500 Lake Park Block, Earl .,..... .1323 E. 57th St. Bloom, Mildred . .. 823 E. 53rd St. Bogolub, Betty .... 5428 Maryland Borden, Rita .... 6540 Minerva Boyles, Frank ........ 3730 Lake Park Ave. Bram, Leon ........ 812 E. 46th St. Brasseur, Leona .... 6312 Greenwood Brottman, Leon ..... 5640 Maryland Ave. JUNE INDEX Calvin, Caryl ,.... 5108 Kimgark Ave. Carlberg, Reynold .... 6254 Blackstone Chamberlain, William 5505 Kimbark Ave. Cipriani, Rose Marie . 958 E. 40th St. Clements, Norbert 1018 E. 42nd Place Cohen, Suzanne ...,. 918 Hyde Park Blvd. Cohn, Alice Jean .... 5000 Cornell Ave. Cohn, Edward ...... 4932 Lake Park Ave. Cohon, Sandra .... 6744 Chappel Colclasure, John . . . 6703 Laflin Ave. Coleman, Donna , . 6938 Kimqark Colman, Donald ..... 7100 S. Shore Drive Comnenos, George . . . 6601 Maryland Conover, Richard . . . . 1025 E. 48th St. Cook, Paul .,.... 6108 Dorchester Cooper, Jean ........ 6604 Minerva Ave. Corbett, Jane ..... 2016 E. 68th St. Corcoran, Barbara . , . 5482 Ridgewood Court Crawford, John .,... 5724 Harper Cross, Ronald ....... 4715 Lake Park Ave. Danner, Sari ,....... 7030 East End Davis, Maurice . . . 5128 Dorchester DeBofsky, Harvey-H . , . 5470 Greenwood Degrionne, Betty .,.. 4162 Berkeley Ave. DeHart, Nina ..... 5200 Blackstone Dellefield, Larry ..... 7028 East End Ave. DeMar, Arthur ...... 906 E. 55th St. Diamond, Patricia . . . 5222 Lake Park Dodd, Alice , ...,.., . 5133 Cornell Dodge, Richard ..... 5451 Hyde Park Blvd. Drevant, Wvilliam .... 1546 E. 62nd St. DuBow, Lawrence . . . 5309 S. Harper Dugger, Rosemary . , . 3316 VV. 95th Street Edelstein, Gloria Ruth 1115 E. 55th Street Edison, Charlotte ,... 5220 Cornell Avenue Edison, Sylvia Sandra 5220 Cornell Avenue Edwards, Dorothy 1W. 1511 E. 64th Street Einhorn, William A. . .. 6856 Merrill Avenue Eisendralh, Barbara . . 5046 Ellis Avenue Ellis, .lerry R. ........ . 6737 Uglesby Avenue Ellis, Terry ........,... 6940 Paxton Avenue Etshokin, Rosanne , , . 5400 llarper Ave. Farr, Dolores Selma . 2356 E. 70th St. Finkel, Phyllis ....... 5215 Drexel Ave. Finzelber, Lorraine .... 1351 llyde Park Blvd. Fireman, .lcrome David 2219 E. 68th St. Fish, Shirle .,.... 1122 E. 5511i St. Fitzgerald, Jean, . . . . 1443 E. 69th Pl. Fletcher, Ralph J. . . 4726 Kimbark Ave. Flynn, Gloria Mae ..... 1017 E. Marquette Rd. Foster, Annette Pauline 1203 E. Marquette Rd. Fox, Audrey Maxine . . . 1222 E. 54th St. Frankel, Annette . . . 1018 E. 52nd St. Frankel, lrwin ...... 5254 Drexel Ave. Frankel, lrwin Victor. . . 5053 Ellis Ave. Friedenberg, Carl Phillip 5053 Ellis Ave. Friedenberg, Carl Phillip 1369 E. 52nd St. Friedman, Herbert ..... 5301 Maryland Ave. Frisch, Juliana ...... 1329 E. 53rd St. Gerstein, Jerene Lois . 5484 Everett Ave. Geske, Lois ............ 6109 S. Dorchester Ave. Gilbert, Earl Stuart .... 5442 Harper Ave. Glasser, Ann .......... 5490 South Shore Drive Glasser, Nancy ........ 5490 South Shore Drive Glick, Bell .......... 5400 Drexel, Ave. Goins, Richard ...., 5336 Kenwood Ave. Goldberg, Jacqueline . . 5000 Cornell Ave. Golden, Harvey E. . . 5469 lngleside Ave. Goldfinger, Valerie . . . 1725 E. 53rd St. Goldman, Elaine . . , 1642 E. 69th St. Goldman, Frances . . . 1124 E. 54th Sl. Goldstein, Gerald B.. . . . 5344 Woodlawn Ave. Goodman, Carolyn A. . 5135 Ingleside Ave. Gordon, Mark ....... 5459 Ingleside Ave. Gosling, Jimmy Richard 5522 Cornell Ave. Gottstein, Merton L. . . 7026 Clyde Ave. Greenberg, Joseph .... 6003 Blackstone Greenfield, Marianne . . 6846 Chappel Ave. Greenwald, Ted David. 6940 Clyde Ave. Griflin, Mary ,...... 4210 Berkley Ave. Groner, Ruth A. . . 7420 Phillips Ave. Hailand, Gloria ..... 6444 Ingleside Ave. Hama, Tom M. , , 824 Bowen Ave. Hamada, Jimmy H. . . 5215 Kimbark Ave. Hamilton, Patricia 6157 Dorchester Ave. Handler, Lewis B. . . 7025 Chappel Ave. Hard, Edward ,,,,., 5408 Lake Park Ave. Hartman, Dave ,... 6734 Clyde Ave. Hartstein, Thelma . . 2220 E. 70th St. Havighurst, Helen . . . 5616 Kenwood Ave. Hearst, Joseph ..... 1110 E. 52nd St. Heller, Arthur .,,,,, 6835 Merrill Ave. Hemni, Ted T. . . , 1375 E. 57th St. Herngrott, Steve J.. . . 1312 E. 53rd St. Hershfield, Allan ..... 2212 E. 70th St. Hess, Marianne Wendy 5512 West Higleside Ave.i ' ' ' ' ' ' Hikida, Elanor ....,... 5484 Harper Ave. Hillman, Ronald 0. . . 6924 Clyde Ave. Hirsch, Sally ......,. 5238 Kimbard Ave. HifSChl-mfg, Joan Frances 944 E. 52nd Street Hoffman, Allan Sachs. . . 5516 Cornell Ave. Hoffman, Howard . 6759 Cornell Ave. Hofman, Barbara H 5337 Cornell Ave. Homes, Marge Ann . . . 5435 University Ave. Honda, Harry ..... 4508 Ellis Ave. Hopkins, Joann Sue 1520 E. 62nd St. Horowitz, Lawrence 5238 Drexel Ave. Huddleston, Mary Lou . 6925 Jeffery Ave. Hutchinson, Beverly ..,. 4344 Ellis Ave. Idaha, Evelyn ....,,, 4950 Blackstone Ave. Inczauskis, Frank . , . 1376 E. 55th St. Inglimo, Michael . . . 1414 E. 63rd Pl. 174 , Inouye, Kazuko ..... 1451 E. 56th St. Isbelbaerher, Kurt . . . 5546 Maryland Ave. Itano, Masashi ........ 4450 S. Oakenwald Ave. Izuno, Herbert ...,,,. 6054 Kenwood Ave. Jackson, Darryl ...,.,. 5338 Greenwood Ave. Jacobs, Adele ......, 5040 Wloodlawn Jacobson, Jeanette . . . 1127 E. 43rd St. Jacobson, Mark .... , 6835 Merrill Ave. Javella, Katherine ....,. 1108 E. Marquette Road Jennings, Ruby Ann . . . 6738 East end Avenue Jensen, Nancy Daw .... 5474 Ridgewood Street Johnson, Evelyn Ingrid 6351 Kimbark Avenue Johnson, Marilyn ...... 1220 East 54th Street Johnson, Roger Maurice 5101 Drexel Avenue Jonas, Alan Lester . . 5319 Ellis Avenue Jones, lmoeleanor . . . 6448 Drexel Avenue Jones, Robert Laurence 6118 So. Ellis Ave. Kahn, Herta ........ 810 E. 49th Street Karnba, Winifred . . , 4604 Lake Park Kaplan Laurence S. . . 6833 Crandon Avenue Kaplan, Philip ....,.,, 5210 Dorchester Ave. Kaplan, Shirley Dolores. 5220 Kimbark Avenue Kaplan, Adele ......... 6816 Clyde Avenue Karakourtis, Demetra . . 806 E. 65th Street Karmel, Louis ......... 2140 E. 68th Street Kaufman, Harriet Ruth, 5312 Drexel Avenue Keefer, Betty ......... 4745 Kenwood Avenue Keeley, Wayne ....,.,. 6746 Chappell Avenue Keplinger, Dorothy ,... 5105 Drexel Avenue Kern, Robert ........... .... 6703 Constance Avenue Kerttu, Corinne E. , ..... .... 6064 Harper Avenue Kirby, Pauline Elizabeth 6917 Stony Island Ave. Kita, Kazuko ......... 1123 W. Fullerton Kittay, Frances Charlotte 5416 Ingleside Avenue Klamka, Marian C. . . . 933 E. 54th Place Kelcbansky, Mary Ann 7035 Cregier Avenue Klein, Elaine R. ...... . 7605 Clyde Avenue Klein, Leslie Howard , 5329 Wloodlawn Avenue Kling, Charles F. .... ,.,. . . . . 5301 Kimbark Avenue Knaster, Doris B. , . . . 7923 Clyde Avenue Koch, F ederick William 1366 E. 62nd St. Kohlenberger, Gerold . 6951 Jeffery Avenue Kottas, Angeline Chris. 6110 Ellis Avenue Koukol, Jane .....,.. 5408 Lake Park Avenue Krass, Albert J. ..... . 2221 E. 68th Street Kravetz, Dan WY. .... . 5244 Ingleside Avenue Kreeger, Hill Jr. ..... . 5852 Merrill Avenue Krinsky, Cynthia . . , 2315 E. 68th St. Krinsley, Ellen , . . 6723 Oglesby Ave. Kuper, Carol ..... 6436 Kimbark Ladden, Ronald ..... 6902 Paxton Landsman, Howard , . . 6732 S. Ridgeland Larson, Richard ....., 1350 E. Marquette Rd. Larson, Robert ....... 6631 S. Green St. Lavine, Marlene ...... 5495 Hyde Park Blvd. Lee, Robert E. ....... , 5339 Kimbark Leeds, Joan ........ 7011 Bennett Ave. Leib, Josette ......,.. , ...... 5316 S. Drexel Blvd. Levy, David .......,.. 6749 East End Ave. Levy, Nancy ...... 2231 E. 67th St. Lewis, Theodore ...,.. 6105 S. Wloodlawn Lezak, Iris ......... 5135 Ingleside Lieberman, Lyle . . 5000 Cornell Lofland, Robert ,.,. 1172 E. 59th St. Lofland, Robert ..., 1172 E. 59th St. Machnicki, Pamella . , 1504 E. 57th St. Maddison, Harriet .,.. 1005 E. 55th St. Magnuson, Swan . . . 4901 Ellis Maier, Eva .... 5425 Dorchester Malisoff, Beverly .... 8046 Merrill Manning, Claryce . , 6150 Dorchester Mansfield, Betty , . . 1150 E. 47th St. Manus, Lettie . . 6831 Ridgeland March, Marjorie . 2201 E. 67th SI. Margolin, Ferne ..., 5401 S. University Margolis, Jack ...., 1716 E. 68th Marks, Betty .... 2516 VV. 63rd St. Marshak, Mona. . . 5736 Ingleside Martin, Melba . 6454 Ellis Ave. Martyr, Janet ..., 5490 Ingleside Mash, Paul ........ 5455 Greenwood Mason, Charles . . 3976V2 Ellis Ave. Mathews, George . . 1359 E. 57th St. Mayer, Peter ......, 4643 S. Greenwood McCartney, William .... 7043 Dante McCloud, Mary . . . 1526 E. 66th Place McGowan, Constance . . 5622 Lake Park McKee, Ala ne ..... 1436 66th Place McNamara., Patrick , . . 5454 Greenwood Mead, James ....,. 863 E. 63rd St. Meiselman, Marilyn . . . 1221 E. Iiyde Park Blvd., ' ' ' A H Michelson, Herb , ..... . 1210 E. llyde Park Blvd Miller, Ronald ........ 6745 Crandon Miller, Shirley . . . 1352 E. 6Ist St. Mitlin, Phyllis , . . 1751 E. 55th St. Moch, Eric ........... 5411 S. lngleside Ave. Morikawa, Nancy . . . 4426 S. Berkeley Morris, Gloria .,.... 6128 Ingleside Ave. Morrow, Glenna ,... 6428 Kenwood Ave. Moss, Charles ..... 6917 Oglesby Ave. Mostovo , Barbara. 6928 S. flirandon Mukaye, Jiro .,....... 4323 S. Lake Park Ave. Nakaya, Martha ...... 6324 Ingleside Ave. Naranjo, Donald . , 1421 E. 61st Place Neuburger, Robert . . 1755 E. 55th St. Neumann, Hannelore .. 1410 Hyde Park Blvd. Newman, Harry .,,,,,, 2309 E. 69th St. Nickos, Louis .,., 1007 E. 72nd St. Nishimura, Tom ..... 5482 S. Greenwood Nitahara, Lilly ...,,. 4222 S. Berkeley Nordstrom, Donald .... 5613 Drexel Nudelman, Dick . . . 7043 Clyde Ave. Oakes, Doris ,. ,,...... 5415 University Ave. Ogendorf, Norma .... 5200 Blackstone Ogawa, Louise ..., 4130 Lake Park Ohashi, Miyeke . . . 4158 So. Berkeley Ohlausen, Howard ,.... 6843 So. Merrill Ave. Okamoto, Roy ..., , . 4414 Berkley Ave. Okano, Arthur ........ 4313 So. Berkley Ave. O'Leary Franklin ...... 4721 So. Drexel Blvd. Olson, Lillian .... 1534 E. 65th place Overgaord, Elsie . . 5209 Ellis Owen, Lucille ..., 6431 So. Drexel Pattis, Robert .... 5537 Everett Perlman, Edwin . . . 7122 East End Ave. Perlman, Leonard 5246 Drexel Ave. Perlow, Naida , . . . 812 E. 49th St. Person, Conrad . . . 6518 S. Kimgark Peshkin, Reva . . . 5400 Drexel Phillips, Joanne . . 1301 Madison Park Poll, Molly ...... 5414 Ingleside Ave. Price, Elaine ...... 1116 E. 45th St. Pry, Yvonne ...... 6652 Kenwood Ave. Raden, Daniel .... 6928 S. Clyde Ave. Radt, Richard .,.. 6839 Ridgeland Reiehenthal, Roslyn . . 5136 Greenwood Reinmuth, William H. 5517 Kimbark Ave. Remanick, Allen ll. ,. 812 E. 53rd St. Revell, Rodger ..... Washington, D. C. Rhein, Barbara ......... .... 6744 Ridgeland Ave. Rifkind, Myron Robert 1425 E. 67th Pl. Riley, Bel ty Jeanne .... .... 4852 Blackstone Ave. Rinder, Kenneth 1. . . 3857 Lake Park Ave. Rose, Beverly A. , . . . 6227 Drexel Ave. Rose, Merle Donald . . . . . . . 6733 Clyde Ave. Rosin, Allen .....,.. 5545 Maryland Ave. Rosenfield, Patil . , . 6915 Jeffery Ave. Rosenfield, Philip .... 6915 Jelfery Ave. Rosenthal, Nanev J. . . . . . . . 6807 Jeffery Ave. Rubin, Diane ..... 859 E. 53rd St. Rune, Claire Marie 6817 Ridgeland Ave. Ruttenberg, Rita. . . 6847 Clyde Ave. Ruppert, LaVerne R. 4005 Ellis Ave. Salomon, Peggy L. . . . 5411 University Ave. Sax, Arnold Berton ,... .,.. 847 E. 55th St. Schaefer, Vllilliam C., . 5440 lngleside Ave. Sehanks, Arnold .,... 5306 University Ave. Schindel, Donald M. . 6859 Merrill Ave. Schwartz, Robert E. . 1453 E. 54th St. Schwartz, Arlene J.. . . 5401 lngleside Ave. Seelig, Claire ...... 2117 E. 68th Sl. Seidner, Frederick J. . . 1359 E. 50th Street Semmers, Charlotte H. 5474 University Ave. Severson, Roger Alfred . 5125 Ellis Ave. Shalot, Selwyn ........ 4718 Woodlawn Ave. Sheldon, Diane Joyce . , 6400 Kenwood Ave. Shely, Carolyn Mae . . 6414 Greenwood Ave. Shimizu, Gerald ...... 5443 Maryland Ave. Shoemaker, Doris J. . . . 4003 Ellis Ave. Shoenherger, Elizabeth , 4711 lngleside Ave. Sider, Barbara Lee ..... 4840 Wvoodlawn Ave. Silverman, David S. . . , 4530 Drexel Blvd. Silverman, Joan ...... 5439 University Ave. Slutsky, Ethel ....... 937 E. 54th St. Smerling, Sheila Babs. . . 5480 Cornell Ave. Smith, Barbara Louise . 6724 Stony lsland Ave. Smith, Pat E. ........ . 750 E. 69th Pl. Solomon, Arlene . , 2137 E. 70th St. Sonenblick, Jerry .... 6811 Crandon Ave. Spector, Ellis . . . . . 5461 Cornell Ave. Speier, Elsie Lee . . 5342 Harper Ave. Spieth, Peggy Ann - - . 6523 Ellis Ave. Spira, Robert ..... 6824 Paxton Ave. Stanford, William L. , . . 1437 E. 66th Place Stein, Rochelle ..,.. 6220 Drexel Ave. Stein, Tom ...... 6907 Euclid Ave. Stewart, Bob Ray . . . 6207 Kimbark Ave. Stewart, Ronald VV. . . 5514 Ingleside Ave. Stobart, Sue ...-..-. 6510 Ingleside Ave. Stone, Barbara Shirley . 7001 Merrill Ave. Strieff, Gloria Ann , . . 6133 Greenwood Ave. Stringos, Josephine .... 6200 Dorchester Ave. Taketani, llideo ..... 5455 Lake Park Ave. Takeuchi, Arthur .... 5439 Kimbark Ave. Taylor, John Viv. . . . 1327 E. 50th St. Taymor, Audrey . . 2212 E. 68th St.. Teplitz, Jordan ...... 6523 Greenwood Ave. Tessaro, Flores Maria . . 5553 Cottage Grove Ave Tieger, Sylvia ........, 6728 Clyde Ave. Tinsley, Ned C. . . . 1446 E. 66th Pl. Trail, James ......,. 6131 Greenwood Ave. Trugman, Ruth Nan . 5142 lngleside Ave. Updyke, Jack Boyden 6815 Merrill Ave. Vaughan, Frank . , . 1427 E. 63rd Pl. Vidovic, Lorraine . . . 4552 Woodlawn Ave. VValehirk, Victor , . . 5436 Ellis Ave. VVald, Suzanne Jean . 5434 Ellis Ave. Walker, Barbara Ellen 6444 Stonv 1s1and Ave. Wvasiliausllis, Dorothy 1142 E. 46111 St. Weisman, Yale Allan . 7012 Clyde Ave. Wieiss, Barbara Elaine 6716 Cornell Ave. 176 Weiss, Marietta . . . 5465 lngleside Ave. Whip Jle, Lorraine . , . 1145 llyde Park Blvd. Williams, Charles E... 5516 lngleside Ave. Williams, Monica .... 5115 llrexel Ave. Wiilson, Edwin D. . . , 14-15 E. 61st St. Viiilson, Wallace. . . 1129 E. 55th St. Wfineberg, Barbara . . 1205 Madison Park VVit1ox, Fred E. . .. 1717 E. 68th St. Wines, Mort ........ 4716 Vlvoodlawn Ave. Wiilzel, Elaine .,..... 6828 Cornell Ave. Wvolens, Myron Robert 1706 E. 69th St. Vlfolf, Allen ......... 5231 Drexel Ave. Wvolf, Constance Enid 6751 Cornell Ave. Wright, Alan Grant . . 2212 E. 70th St. Wvroble, Robert Wi. .. 815 E. 4-6lh St. Yalowitz, Eugene Alan 0401 E. 66111 St. Yamamoto, ,lean .... 6104 Blackstone Ave. Yamomoto, Mary ,lane 4504 Ellis Ave. Youngblood, Carol A. 5519 Harper Ave. Zeman, lrving ...... 5107 Kimbark Ave. Zisook, Sol ,... ....., 5478 University Ave. Abrams, Lester A. ,.... . 4702 Drexel Blvd Alexander, Jerry Stephen 6930 Crandon Ave. Allen, Richard George . . 5731 Dorchester Ave. Alpern, Yadelle . ,... 7149 Cornell Ave. Amers, Melahrene . . . 51 19 Dorchester Ave. Ammon, Patricia L. . . . 6346 Kenwood Ave. Anderson, Barbara . 5609 Drexel Ave. Asakura, Richard .... 4619 Ellis Ave. Ballin, Don .......... 6745 Ridgeland Ave. Barbour, Gcorgine . . 6728 Cornell Ave. Baron, Robert E. . . . 1529 E. 68th St. Benjaman, Evelyn ,.., 6632 Ellis Ave. Benson, Dale Lester 6315 llarper Ave. Berghausen, Ann ..... 5488 Blackstone Ave. Besson, Shirley J. . . , 4324 Drexel Blvd. Block, Leonard ,... 6810 Paxton Ave. Blume, June L. ...... , 6732 Ridgeland Ave. Bofani, Louis ........ 5118 Greenwood Ave. Booth, David Alan . . . 5463 Blackstone Ave. Brendel, Richard 1.. . . . 6100 Dorchester Ave. Brown, Rose Marie. . 6623 Maryland Ave. Brownwald, Elsie . . 4027 Ellis Ave. Boyd, Hattie ....... 5622 Lake Park Ave. Cecil, Rosemary .... 820 E. 42nd St. Chapman, Deborah . . . 4700 Kenwood Ave. Cheeck, Betty M. , , 4405 Greenwood Ave. Chiz, Helene ......... 5415 Woodlawn Ave. Clark, Patricia ...,... 7521 Ridgeland Ave. Coopersmith, Russell . . . 6800 Merrill Ave. Croig, Robert. .,... . 6318 Wloodlawn Ave. Crofut, Sheila ........ 4835 Dorchester Ave. Cross, Marion J. , . , 6647 Woodlawn Ave. Crottv, David C. . . . 1442 E. 69th St. Crutis, Scott ......... 6100 Stony Island Ave. Davis, Joan E. ..... . 7001 Clyde Ave. Davis, Mildred L. . . 852 E. 64th St. Demos, Louis ........ 1532 Marquette Rd. MID-YEAR INDEX Dipert, Arnold William , 4229 Lake Park Ave. Domey, Robert ...... 6201 Drexel Ave. Dornan, Joan Lee , 6723 Paxton Ave. Duncan, Lawrence ..... 5237 Kenwood Ave. Duncan, Winifred Elaine 6601 Blackstone Ave. Eiseman, Ruth S. ,... . 4-422W Drexel Blvd. Ellis, Joea Maria .,.. 6207 Ellis Ave. Elmes, James Phillip . . 5428 Dorchester Ave. Erb, Joan Faye ...... 4615V, Drexel Blvd. Fecht, Dolores Renee 5488 University Ave. Fisher, Norman F. . . . 7430 Crandon Ave. Forhy, Dolores M. . . . 1106 E. 65th Street Frankel, Lotte ,..... 5235 Drexel Blvd. Frankenberg, Joyce . . 6738 Crandon Ave. Friddle, Frances ..... 6528 University Ave. Fry, Marshall J. .... . 7004 Paxton Ave. Garbin, Lawrence J. . . 6638 Woodlawn Ave. Gillis, Jean .,....... 1409 E. 53rd St. Glasser, Susan ........ 1149 Hyde Park Blvd. Gold, Natalie R. .... . 6819 Merrill Ave. Goldberg, .lane E. . , . 5114 Greenwood Ave. Goldberg Ronald .... 6739 Jeffery Ave. Golden, Roger Nl. , . . 6736 Euclid Ave. Goldsmith, Mel . . . 2322 E. 70th St. Granade, Mildred A. . . 6101 Kenwood Ave. Greenspan, Judith .... 1521 E. 68th St. Greenwald, Ruth B. . . 6748 Paxton Ave. Griffith, Dorothy . . . 6809 Dante Ave. Haderlain, Robert . . . 5417 Ingleside Ave. Haller, John H. .... . 7140 Ridgeland Ave. Hankin, Norbert ...... 6810 Ridgeland Ave. Hargens, Harry Wiilliam 4544 Greenwood Ave. Hartman, Jerry , ..... 6739 Clyde Ave. Hatter, Jr., Terry , . . 3965 Drexel Ave. Hawkes, Robert B. . . 928 E. 67th St. Haworth, Eva Jean . . . 6239 Drexel Ave. Hayashida, Frank . . . 3603 Ellis Ave. 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 llefter, Gladys ...., 6237 lngleside Ave. Higgins, Richard D. 5532 Ellis Ave. Holland., John .,... 1153 E. 56th St. llollowell, Stan .... 1136 E. 64th Sl. Hughes, Lillian ..... 5401 Ridgewood Ave. Hult, Florence E. . . . 6513 Woodlawn Ave. Hurowitz, Merle . . . 6829 Clyde Ave. Hurr, Venita C. . . . 6443 Kenwood Ave. 1to, Lily ,.,...,.,. 4160 Berkeley Ave. Johnson, Donald , . 1358 E. 47th St. Johnson, Paul R.. . . 5649 Drexel Ave. Jordan, Albert John 5333 Lake Park Ave. Joseph, Arlene 11. . , 4422 Ellis Avenue Kaihatsu, Gordon . . 5627 Dorchester Ave. Kawanaga, Shirley . . 4327 Lake Park Ave. Keer, Diane Renee , 6221 Blackstone Ave. Kenneally, John C. . 5498 Cornell Ave. Kibort, Joseph . . 1514 E. 70th St. Kikuchi, Margaret . . 4257 Cottage Gr. Ave Kirk, Don ...,...,,. 4530 Oakenwald Ave. Kramer, lris ...... 1447 E. 52nd St. Kuhle, June E. .. 4167 Berkeley Ave. Kushinsky, Bertha . . 5200 Harper Ave. Kushner, Elaine . . . 4916 Blackstone Ave. Lambert, Geraldine . 5423 Harper Ave. Lambert, Jo Ann, . . 1420 E. 65th St. Levin, Helene ...,.. 1430 Hyde Park Ave. Levy, Harold B. . . . 4633 Drexel Blvd. Lickerman, Joan C. . 5110 Kenwood Ave. Litt, Barbara C. . . . 6810 Cornell Ave. Luhman, Phili x ..., 5752 Maryland Ave. Macapia, Alice J. . . 5485 Harper Ave. Magoun, Ann K. . . 1355 E. 57th St. Malkin, Sherwin . . . 6806 Constance Ave. Malm, Edward E. . . 7024 Harper Ave. Malmberg, Margaret A., .. .,.. 6820 Dorchester Ave. Marsello, Barbara ,l. .... . . . . 4422 Drexel Blvd. McClinton, Charles E. . , . . , . . 4543 Collage Grove Ave. McMichael, Mary Ann . . . . . . . 1447 E. 55th St. Millar, Michael H. . . . 1358 E. 58th St. Mintz, Fredic ....... 5206 Drexel Ave. Montague, Miriam . . 5465 Cornell Ave. Moss, Sarene ,.... 7023 Clyde Movit, llene ,...,,. 2119 E. 68th Street Noreen, Alice Jane , . . 6447 S. Kenwood O'Donnell, Arlene . . 8115 Eberhart Olson, Myrna Kay , . . 6243 Wloodlawn Ave. Pierson, Pam ..,... 6546 Kenwood Ave. Porter, Lenard . . , 4631 Drexel Pritchard, Carole . . . 6340 Blackstone Radzuik, Violet .... 6406 lngleside Roisner, Helene Marie 6323 S. Greenwood Rattner, Ronald ,... 5124 Ellis Ave. Rawson, Barbara ,,.. 6816 Ridgeland Ave. Rifkind, Janet ...., 1425 E. 67th Place Roman, Patrice .,.. 7025 S. Cregier Ave. Rosenberg, Marvin , . 1540 E. 67th Place 178 Rosenblom, Helene 6727 East End Ave. Rosengard, Louise. . , . . . . 4459 Greenwood Rulrle, John ,...,.. .... 5004 Vlfoodl awn Sachnoff, Doris ........ .... 4537 So. Drexel Blvd. Sacks, Evelyn ....... .... 1513 E. 68th Street Saili, Leslie ......... .... 5465 S. Harper Ave. Salkin, Robert ..... .... 6703 Merrill Ave. Sallmen, Elaise . 5490 lngleside Sasamoto, Sam . . . 820 E. 48th St. Saylor, Beverly ..... .... 6539 Universitv Ave. Schlesinger, Honore . . . . . 3514 Blackstone Scott, Barbara . . . 1501 E. 60th St. Shalin, Marilyn . . 4930 Blackstone Shifris, Karlyn . . . 6801 Cornell Shorr, James . ...... . . . . 5012 Wloodlawn Symons, Mark , . . 6833 Merrill Ave. Smedley, .loyce ...... .... 6406 Greenwood Ave Smith, Howard . ,.... . . . 5334 Greenwood Sneed, Martha ...., . . . . 6357 Kenwood Ave. Spector, Ronald ..... .,.. 5326 Blackstone Steed, Eleanore .... .,.. 1526 E. 62nd St. Stefan, Pauline ...... .... 6015 Harper Avenue Stein, R ober t ....... 5009 Dorchester Ave. Stern, .lane C. ...... . 6926 Constance Ave. Stone, Robert ...,., 6881 Clyde Ave. Swengel, Donald D. . . 6916 Clyde Ave. Symons, Mark . . . 6833 Merrill Ave. Task, Arnold ...... , 7030 Cregier Ave. Tateel, Marlene . . 1453 E. 56tl1 St. Tooker, David ,.,.. 5310 Ellis Ave. Ulhmann, Frank VV. 5451 East View Park Waldshine, Deane J ...,. 5438 Harper Ave. Weiss, Lois E. ...... . 5537 Kimbark Ave. Yveiss, Louis . ....... 5537 Kimbark W'esterlield, Albert , .... 5415 Cottage Grove A Wiesenfelder, Harry l6l7 E. 55th St. Whitting, Gladys . . , 1325 E. 55th St. V8 Wiilermol, Donald . .. 6439 Maryland Ave. Vlvilliams, RoseMarie 5218 Lake Park Ave. Wolinetz, Harry .... 7025 Merrill Ave. Yacker, Tamara ..... 5652 Maryland Ave. Yamamoto, Paul Ken 4435 Berkeley Ave. Yancy, Martlla June 6139 Dorchester Ave. Yoh, Dolores ........ 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XA J .- K ' his not carbonated 184 Parents Join ART WINNERS Winners of Certificates of Merit For F abrieitextile designs and sculpture KEY WINNERS Herbert Izuno Scott Curtiss Stella Lyman Dorthea Harms PLACE WINNERS Elizabeth Jackson Eva ,Ierding William 0'Byrne Edna Ostrup Kenneth Phillips Mary Nishi PLACE WINNERS Katherine Tucker Roberta Sharfman Norma Sickafoose Richard Cerwin Suzette Norland Keiko Wakasa Gwendolyn Heath For pictorial illustmlions in oil, tcmpcm or water-color K EY WINNERS Rosalie Baum Barbara Scott Robert Kreig Inge Klimpt Judith Karno PLACE WINNERS Mary Hennemeyer .Ioann Hopkins Mary Flood Betty Roth PLACE WINNERS Rosalee Averill Alice Dodd .lean Mathias Barbara Hoops Tom Flink Doris Knaster Ronald Rubin Q21 Phyllis Sizemore C22 i Barbara Scott Robert Kreig Inge Klimpt .Iudith Karno C51 The following students had their portfolios accepted to compete Nationally in Pittsburgh. Robert Kreig Rosalie Baum Inge Klimpt The above students entered the contest through their respective art teachers: Mrs. Brandenburg Mrs. Krakover Mrs. Nichols 185 ROOT STUDIOS OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER I-IYDE PARK I-IIGI-I 1949 PRESERVE THE TREASURED MEMORIES OF FIRST COMMUNION, CONFIRMATION, GRADUATION AND WEDDINGS WITH A FINE PORTRAIT ALL SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING IN THIS BOOK AVAILABLE AT ROOT STUDIOS 228 S. Wabash HArrison 7-5200 186 F all 1948 Arthur Takeuchif-First Prize in Architectural Drafting division of Scholastic Industrial Art awards. .lune Blum-'Scholarship in flute at the Chicago Musical College. Norman Pollak4One year scholarship to Illinois Institute of Technology. lfllsie Brownwald--Crestine award Certificate in I948 feature writing contest. Barbara Kurth, Conrad AlexanderfPhi Beta Kappa award for scholarship, w A r service, characte . Phyllis Mavfliausch and Lamb llonorary Science award for excellence in Science i and Math. ,loan llirschberg--D.A.R. award for Rest Girl Citizen in Senior Class. Corrine ,laffe fRoosevelt College Scholarships Temma Bender Norman Pollack Print-ipal's awardgBruce Holcum. Scholarships and Honors JUNIC N48 Inge Klemptfexcellence 3rd year Latin State contest. Fern Muglin-flst place Morgan Park reading contest. Naniy Ishikawa4-Scholarship Defiance Col- ege. George Terasaki!Scholarship to Art career school, 5350 National contest-Scholastic Magazine. Inge Klernptfsuperior district Latin contest. Warren Rechfffirst sectional, third city Hen Franklin Oration contest. Charles Arendsflst Place Wilson Math Con- I6Sl. Tom KingffScholarship Monmouth College. Dean MacDonald-Scholarships to ,lane JacksonfMonmouth College. Eugene Birminghamifexcellent in Cicero Latin Contest. Bill llartshornfexcellent in Caesar Contest. Leag Malton-'lst prize 3rd year French. Betty llu l3ennetfScholarship to Roosevelt College. Mary Ann Chatfield4Scholarship to Roosevelt College. Roy Gene llraself-Naval R.O.T.C. ,lohn Dougherty 44 year scholarship Mary Ann Chatfield-Allalf scholarships. Tom Kinggto U. of Chicago. Nancy l1lngleg320 and medal from Seventeen for painting. Ross Snyder-3450 scholarships renewable Swarthmore College. Charles Arends-Full scholarship to I.I.T. .lean Shaw-Half scholarship to U. of Penn- sylvania. Charles Drayton-Full scholarship to I.I.T. Gene Fawcettf850.00 Cook scholarship to U. of Illinois QNavy Pierb. Janice Ziv-Scholarships to Margaret Harley-Illinois State. Rosalyn Stichler-Normal College. Ross Snyder-Gold Medal from the Wloodlawn Chapter of the American Legion Orator- ical Contest. Charles Arends-Rensselaer Award. George Blyholder-Phi Beta Kappa. .lean Shaw-Phi Beta Kappa. Doris Thomas-Scholarship to the University of Illinois. Nancy Ishakowa-Millican University scholar- ship. James Frud4Full scholarship to l.l.'l'. Nancy Engle, George Terasaki4Placed in the National Art Exhibition'--Carnegie Insti- tute, Pittsburgh. Ann Bernstein-Honorable mention Ist year French. Allan Hoffmanwllonorable mention lst year French. 187 Compliments ' of the Rainbow School Supplies 6953 East End Avenue MU4 - 3426 CAROLINE REITER COIFFURE BEAUTY SALON 1712 E. 71st St. M13-5266 Masters in the Art of Permanent Waving LEVIN 84 COMPANY Expert Cleaners Kc Dyers PLANT: 4702 Lake Park Ave. DR3-3599 HY3-5060 MODERN FASHIONS BY THE MARKLES Misses and Ladies' Smart Styles-Moderztte Prices MU4.44a4 1372 E. sara. st. HY3-000a THE GREEN SHOPS 905 E. osrd. sr. MAUDE B. MAY Cyfts of Distinction 2038 E. 7lsl. St. PL2-8180 PEGGY LOU LADIES, READY-To-WEAR 6743 Stony Island Ave. Telephone: FA4-1445 THE RAINBOW CHOP SUEY 1533 E. 67th. Sl. 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M SUPPLY CO. 6330 stony Island MU 4-0607 CHICAGO, 1LL1N'oIs ATOMS HLY Oh Well, wait till next year GOOD LUCK TO Tllli GRADUATES AQUITA TRI-HI-Y This might not seem so swell to lint to us it's great, To have our name in the Annual, We really appreciate. The gals of VIUKY TRI-HI-Y Roses are red, Violets are blue, TAFFY'S are sweet, and loving, too. Come on boys, Don't gasp and sigh, It's just the GALS, From SUB-DEBS TRI-HI-Y. Rack in ancient times, Aphrodite did reign, Now in '49, We have brought her fame. APHRQDITE TRI-HI-Y CONGRATULATIONS TO T ll li G R A D S FROM BETA HI-Y BEST WISHES TO OUR ALMA MATER! ALPHA I-ILY you, r , , I GEORGE SPIES INDUSTRIES, INC. 4140-8 North Kolmar Avenue Chicago, Illinois MANUFACTURING SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT JEWELERS AND STATIONERS ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICIAL JEWELER TO CLASS OF I49 Telephone: Kildare 5-2063 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Aitchpe Staff and Advisers wish to thank Mr. Olsen and Mr. Small for their counsel and understanding of our problemsg the teachers on corridor duty for their tolerance and patienceg teachers who granted us favors for their graciousnessg Miss Cummings for her extra labor and accuracy in money mattersg and to Mr. Charles Clarke for his watchful regard for our possessions. The Staff also thanks Root Studios, Pontiac Engraving, andlzihe Rogers Printing Company for their helpful suggestions and willing cooperation. 190 ,Y i General Index A Cappella ........ .... 1 06-107 .Advertising ...........,.. ...... 1 79 Aitchpe King and Queen .... .... 1 0-11 Aitchpe Staff ........... .... 1 20-121 Art Winners . . . ..... .185 Band ......... Biology Honor . . . Blue Mask .... Box Office . . . Business Cafeteria .... Engineer ..... Camera Club .... Cheerleaders . . . Class Officers .lune Seniors .... Mid-Year Seniors .lunlor ...,..... Sophomore . . . Freshman . . . Debate Team .... Dedication .... Divisions ,lune Seniors . . . Mid-Year Seniors . . . . . ,lunlor ......... So homore p . . . Freshman . . Engineer ............... . . English Honor Players .... . . Q . Euclideans ........... . . Faculty Mr. Olson .... Mr. Small .... Art .......... Commercial .... En lish g ,....... Home Ec.-Shop Language ...... ....108 ....102 ....104 ....133 ....172 .,..171 ....117 ....127 ....32 54 ....70 ....76 84 ..117 ..8-9 50-52 66-67 69-73 77-82 83-91 . . 171 . . 101 ..100 Library ........ .... Mathematics . . . Music ............ .... .9 24 23 20 25 . . .... 22 27 22 24 26 27 Physical Education . . . . , . . Retired ........... .... Resigned ..... . . .... 27 Sabaticals. . . . . . .27 Transfers .... .... 2 7 Science ..... .... 2 1 Social Science , .... 23 Film Service Club ..... ..... 2 7 Foods and Clothing ....116 G.A.A. ........... . Girls' Chorus ........ Good Citizenship Office . Grade Advisors ...... llyde Parker .......... Junior English Tutors . . . Library Aids ......,.... Life Saving .,........ Lost and Found .... Music Honor ........ North Ofiice Printers . Orchestra ....,...... Parent-Teacher Assn. . . . Pep Club ............ Pythagoreans .... . R.O.T.C. Battalion Ofhcers . . Capt. Prondzinski . . . Colors ,........... Company A ........ B .......... Drum and Bugle Corps . . Non-Commissioned Officers Picked Platoon ............. Rifle Squad ....... Sgt. Carbough ....... Staff Officers ,.......... Scholarships and Honors . Senior Girls ........... Senior Index .......,.. Seniors June ...... Mid-Year . . Sigma Epsilon ,,.. Sports Athletic Staff ...,. Awards ....... Baseball ..... Basketball Senior . . . Junior . . . Football . . . Golf ........ Letterman ..... Managers ....... Swimming-Boys .... Tennis ,......... Track ........, South Office . . Stage Force Theme ..... Tumblers .... Varsity Mothers ...114 ...105 131 , 18 122-123 101 126 ...115 ...128 100 131 .,. . .109 124 130 .. . . .100 138 137 136 141 142 .....140 139 .....140 .....139 .....137 ....,..138 187 110-112 173-178 .....33-46 .....55-61 .....97-98 .....146 .......147 166-167 154-156 157-159 148-152 . . . .164 153 . . .153 . . . .165 115 160-163 ....132 ...128 ....6 ...129 ..,124 191 7 2 Summa-r ielling in our from yard 'ls-f......,,M Thf- ice is lhin.


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