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

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FRANCIS SCOTT KEY AITCHPE 1950 HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL 6220 Stony IsIc1ncI Avenue CHICAGO 37, ILLINOIS , ft iff':3, . 'f ,wily lwlrf irylwo li W- x l.- lllilWflA2ffl'ffWzift'll lllrf' lmygff linl THEME A community, as defined by Noah Webster, is a body of people having common organization or interests. ln every day language, it is our worlc, our interests, our friends and our homes. Because we live in a machine age, we can spealc of a community as a machine, a machine in which each person is a cog. Only when there is full co- operation can the gears mesh to operate the machine efficiently. This community co-operation is the basis for the,democratic ideals which we so cherish. Our school is our community. We are the cogs which determine how smoothly it will run. Our community is our school. It supplies the lubricants of lcnowledge and recreation that lceep the machine in good worlcing condition. We have chosen this relationship of school to community, and community to school, as the theme for the 1950 Aitchpe. We have tried to show our theme through drawings, photographs and copy. The section cartoons exaggeratedly depict the actions of a typical student in our school community. The maps on the inside cover show the activities offered in our district, as well as the grade schools. ln our dedication, too, we are carrying out the community theme, for we have chosen the Parent-Teachers Association. A BOUQUET TO THE P. T. A. ln our community there are many organizations that worl4 For us during our years of growing pains . Without their cooperation and understanding we would never develop into good citizens, well adjusted to our environments and companions. Representative ol all these groups is the Parent-Teacher Association which is the most closely connected with our school. Many famous people when questioned about the causes of their success recall thata loving, ambitious parent ora wise teacher pointed them towards their goal. When we become adults we shall proudly remember their help and guidance during our high school years. To show our appreciation we dedicate the 1950 edition of the Aitchpe to the Parent-Teacher Association of Hyde Parlc High School. 5 , COMMLJNIIY Moy the best man win. WGfCi'l your fingers . . Quiet please! ' All join in Test tomorrow? Hoiidcly service for j.Y.L 6 ACTICDN J i Young Mon With o Hornn Anyone for Ping Pong? Your move . . . Corneiicx Otis Skinner at HP. Let's dance? Chit-chat . . . 7 , 9 IN MEMORIAM MISS DIXIE LEE BRYANT MR. FRANK K. WILLIAMSON I:orI1ope sI1oII brighten days to come And memory gild the post. THOMAS MOORE TABLE OF CONTENTS EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION CLASSES Seniors Juniors sophomores Freshmen ACTIVITIES Honor Service Specioi Interest R.O.T.C. Sports BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Maintenance Lunchroom ADVERTISEMENTS INDEXES Senior i General KING Who's the boy we all admire, With many talents we'd lilce to acquire? Humorous, good-natured, a wonderful guy, Our monarch is a member of Omega Hi-Y. He was president of Euclideans, And the Orchestra too, His accomplishments number quite a few. A clarinet he can command, He sang in A Cappella, was a member of the band. Add vice-president of the class in his 3A year, English Honor, four-year Sigma To his high school career. AA Treasurer he was elected, By teachers and classmates he's most respected. I0 Larry Dawson Who deserves the praise we sing And is honored to be our Aitchpe King? Larry Dawson is the name, We hope he earns success and Fame. ol: X few wg iL Phyllis Goldman Who has charm and personality, ls very friendly and lull ol vitality? f lg itil' i5 , ' a QUEEN She's got clarlc brown eyes, a big warm smile Stands five feet two, with plenty ol style. Her time is occupied in many ways, Sigma and Senior Girls talce part of her days. As a hobby Creative Writing was her choice, And in A Cappella you'll hear her voice. ln Biology Honor she observed nature's beauty, Representative at the Principals' Conference Was her pleasant duty. Of our Student Council she was a member, And she's lllinois bound come September. Who, of all the girls we've seen ls fit to be our Aitchpe Queen? Phyllis is the only one, We wish her luck, success, and lun. 11 PARENTS' NIGHT 'Pav W., K ,J ,-ex Swing Your Partners Future Homemukers! Future Physicists? Present arms! Et tu Brute? Drums Q 'rollini 12 8.2 MJ ,I ff' EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Hyde Parlc High School is not only an institution of learning but also a vast community. Lilte any other community, it has its head official, ours being our principal, Mr. George Olson. His head- quarters are the North Ottice from which he sees that everything runs smoothly throughout the school. The secondary headquarters are the South Offices where our assistant principal, Mr. Ralph Small, carries on his own duties and helps lighten the load of the principal. Here also all the school records are lcept accurate and up to date by a very efficient staff of clerlcs. Our grade advisors act as Hservants ot the people who help the students in any problems concerning classes, programs, sequences, attendance, and any other way in which they can. The students are offered a large number of subjects which will aid them in a Future occupation or as prerequisites For college. Everyone must talce English which consists not only of grammar, but also of literature, poetry, and other interesting topics. Our science depart- ment is quite extensive since biological and physical sciences are offered. Our mathematics course is one of the only tour year courses otfered in the Chicago high schools. Four languages are otteredf Spanish, French, Latin, and German, which give a lcnowledge of the customs and history of people in other lands in addition to the language itself. There is quite a variety of social and commercial subjects at Hyde Parlc which include typing, short-hand, commercial law, civics and several histories. Although art and music are re- quired, everyone Finds them interesting and the advanced classes give the students a chance to develop. M r. George A. Olson Principal Q X 1 i ste , L Papa Ge-orgei' is an allectionate sobri- quet for our principal, Mr. George A. Olson. He has earned it, not because ol his twin daughters, but lor his benevolent, under- standing attitude towards Hyde Parlc students and their problems. Mr. Olson, a native Chi- cagoan, has had long years ol training and experience in educational worlc. At Hyde Park he has handled the administration effec- tively, and made many improvements. These money-mad girls! Er? Mr. Ralph L. Small Assistant Principal Our assistant principal is Mr. Ralph l.. Small, a very important linlc in the chain of our faculty. He talces care ofthe many minor details which occur every day, and malces sure that everything runs smoothly. ln addition to all this, he is Mr. Olson's right hand man, and stand-in when- ever it is necessary. Aside from his duties in an official capacity, Mr. Small is a friend and advisor to the students. 609 Words of wisdom, or Z i ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS gg GRADE ADVISERS Mrs. Grace Edgar, Miss Lenore Leins, Mr. l-larry Clair, Mrs. Sara Priddy, Miss Mary Howard, Miss Margaret-Ann Wallcer. NOT PICTURED: Miss Louie Duepree, Mrs. Louise Loeser. fvt x A sad plight is the person who has a program 'AX I? on the first through tenth, acquired by way of N45 two penalties, at the beginning and end of the w day. Naturally, the student would feel this was S E unfair, but whom could he see about it? The 37 obvious person would be his grade adviser. N-' , This counselor helps straighten out many of his T73 academic affairs, teacher difficulties and grade problems. SSG Q The baclcfield is the most impor- tant part of a football team. Mr. F3 F Fisher, Miss Whelan and Miss Buclc- ley, are the baclcfield of l'lyde Parlcis faculty. Directed by the quarterbacl4, Mr. Olson, who calls the signalsn, it is their job to interpret them and carry out the plays Each of these important players has certain re- sponsibilities and duties. They co- operate to form a well-coordinated team. Miss Veronica Whelan, Mr. Glenn Fisher. Not pictured: Miss Lucy Buckley. 17 S-l-lie 5 Hx E7 ran L-f 3 ll 5 . flgv ff - flll Q Viv A wif? im gg i l EQ if QV ' l 18 ENGLISH Mrs. Beatrice Kornhauser, Mrs. Sara Priddy, Miss Theresa Lynch, Miss Anita Meinders, Miss Ella Mix, Miss Mary Leitch. Mrs. Muriel Drell, Miss Myra Paine, Miss Edith Hardy, Miss Miriam Shaviro, Mrs. Edythe Thompson, Miss Margaret Sturgeon. Not pictured: Miss Ethel Kirby, Miss Evelyn Slater, Miss Marie Upton, Mrs. Mary Gronert, Mrs. Emma Coade, Mrs. Anna Jewell, Mrs. Florence Atwater, Mrs. Molly Kamins, Mrs. Helen Planer. Retired: Miss Louie Deupree. MATHEMATICS SCIENCE S E - 2 MATHEMATICS: Miss Eleanor Moore, Mr. Harry Clair, Mr. George Opitz, Mr. Maurice Ottosen, Mr. Charles Watson, Miss Helen Hansen, Miss Goldie Tanenbaum, Mrs. Eva Shull, Miss Bernice von Horn, Miss Olive Belsly. Not pictured: Miss Mary jane O'Shea, Mrs. Mildred Stoner. Transfered: Mr. joseph Nyberg. SCIENCE: Mr. Elmer Deahl, Mr. Ausby Hendy, Mr. Glenn Bute, Mr. Lester Bensema, Mr. Harold Taylor, Mr. Philip Tapley, Mrs. Luverne Walsh, Mrs. Margaret Hawkes, Mrs. Dorothy Harris, Miss Grace Peebles, Miss Marie Bronslci, Miss Mary Howard. Not pictured: Mr. Alban Fiedler, Miss Viola Kuehn, Miss Mary Frye, Miss Miriam Brenn- wasser. Retired: Mr. Claude Shideler, Mr. Marshall Peer. 7l K0 S, 59 IE - X C X10 CJX Sf? . SOCIAL STUDIES LANGUAGES 4 K SOCIAL STUDIES: Miss Isabel Hazlett, Miss Rosalie Barnard, Miss Ruth Stoke, Mr. William Lechtenberg Mrs. Grace Edgar, Mr. Clayton Zehner, Miss Majel Kurrie. Not pictured: Miss Sadie Friedlarrder, Miss Margaret O'Connor, Mr. Sidney Casner, Mrs Eileen Reilly, Mrs. Lucile Lloyd. LANGUAGES: Miss Laurel Gillogly, Mrs. Hulda Randall, Miss Henrietta Graybill, Mrs. Eleanor Ross Mrs. Anita Maloy, Miss Katherine Slaught, Miss Harriet Messelheiser, Miss Margaret- Ann Walker, Mrs. lsolina Flores. Not pictured: Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers MUSIC AND ART CGMMERCIAL MUSIC AND ART: Miss Beulah Chamberlain, Mrs. josephine Lee, Mr. Walter Dubylc, Miss Katharin Finley, Mrs. Edna Powell, Mrs. Evelyn Kralcover, Mrs. Ruth Curtiss, Mrs. jeanneltie Nichols, Mrs. Ruth Brandenburg. Not pictured: Miss Flora Churchill. COMMERCIAL: Mr. Frank Griffith, Miss Lee Fogelson, Mr. Van Hise, Mr. Frank Thomson, Mrs. Ann Mc- Cahey, Miss Leah Graves, Miss jessie johnson, Miss Cordelia Olmsted. llglot pictured: Mrs. Alma Davis, Mrs. Louise Loeser, Mrs. Laura Brown, Mrs. Fleta Childs li . RZ-tliiidz Miss Leah Graves. Transfered: Mr. Edmund Cameron, Mr. Oliver Howell. N 1-'J U ,U Wu 9.2 'ii 21 ,X fl? S: f vi L if Q- A M vf if fi 22 MANUAL ARTS MANUAL ARTS: Miss Lyle Highley, MANUAL ARTS: Mrs. Hazel Constantinicles, Miss Helen Kriewitz, Mrs. Lillian Webb Mr. lan MacLeod, Mr. George Kasper, Mr, Stephen Napieralski, Mr. Maurice Gleason ltermcln Cook. Not pictured: Mr. S Transfered: Mr. Ma cLeod, Qnd semesier. PHYSICAL EDUCATION l .2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Mr. Henry Schultz, Mr. Lloyd Rohrke, Mr. William Bourgeois, Mr. Harry Ellis. Not pictured: Mr. Elliott Hasan. Miss Ruth McGurlc, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Adah Maurer, Mrs. Alice Daniels. Not pictured: Miss Beatrice Marshall, Mrs. Mabelle Perham. ff f I Q? X ,- i R V Qs f- W J Q , QW 'U Fi H ,Q X M x .Q 1 H555 K7 nf f fs 'Agfi X A.,- 7 3 gggp .33 24 LIBRARIANS CLERKS LIBRARIANS: Mrs. Alice jones, Mrs. Marie Wilson. CLERKS Miss Helene Cronby, Miss Ann Buckley, Miss Rita Devoney, Miss Genevieve Cummings Miss Doro Sweeney. z Wm... Munch, Munch MOVE! That friendly clpprooch. Mungling is such fun! It wiggles l Now we take this curve- ' 25 if h JP7Ur1'lZI 1G5 9 1 JV if 'iii -1 QAZQ- ,X-sig. MR. GEORGE A. OLSON Present Principal MR. JOSEPH F. GONNELLY 1933-1947 I .E MR. HIRAM B. LOOMIS 1905-1933 'C ww? Cf 6519 X, I ff X2 I0 L HMM rf, M 'Yx.-'Yak X N X 625 jx Q ss' CLASSES Four years full of studies, activities and good times have now passed in what seems to be no time at all. As we stand in Loomis Hall, so familiar to us, waiting For the graduation ceremonies to begin, we close our eyes and a parade of all our happy high school days flashes before us. That Freshman year when we were lost in those long corridors try- ing to find room 151 on the fourth floor! How bewildered we were at the many things going on about us, and somewhat discouraged at being left out of them. ln our Sophomore year we really began to get into things and loolced forward to being upperclassmen. We tauntingly called our successors Ufreshien with the remembrance of having this name hurled at us still fresh in our minds. Upon becoming Juniors we suddenly Found ourselves in the middle of many activities besides trying to bring up our marlcs. Our division teachers lcept saying, What are you going to talce next semester? , You have to have an activity slipl , and No, you canit have first throughsixthf' At last the Senior year arrived with all its glory. Remember Freshie Frolic and the simply divine Senior Prom. Yes, it really fulfilled all our dreams and expectations, but all too soon itwasover and now all we have left is memories of Four wonderful years. U 0 04 JUNE 7950 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 4 OFFICERS -JUNE I I Rght: Goldfarb, Commissioner, L. Cohen, Vice-President, H. Fishman, President, K. Meagher, S c L D s n, Treasurer. Benita Willens Rober King Ivan Kaye Joan Levy Albert Cain Ronald Adelson Janet Schwartz Barry Gilberg Myrdice Thorton Judith Friedlander CLASS DAY Sponsors: Miss Daniels and Mr. Rohrlce Chairman: Patricia Conlon PRINTING Sponsors: Mrs. Brown and Miss Peebles Chairman: Talcayo Tsubouchi PROGRAM Sponsors: Miss Johnson and Miss Upton Chairman: Lucy Anderson PROM Sponsor: Mrs. Komins Chairman: Maureen Weinstein SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: Miss Friedlander Chairman: Robert Golten SENIOR VARIETIESAPRODUCTION Sponsor: Miss Churchill Chairman: Stan Martinez Norman Jacobs Solveig Troxel Bill I'Iartshcrn Roslyn Worth Elizabeth Levin Gertrude Rosenberg Gary Unterberger Roberta Turner Eveida Fine Katherine Karalcourtis Richard Anosov Toby Nevis Ronald Rubin Nancy Pactor SENIOR VARIETIES-PUBLICITY AND SALES Sponsor: Mr. Fiedler Chairman: Joyce Berk Don Zeitz Joan Mqcloir Mary Jane Swanson Marvin Fox ABELSON, ROBERT G. Int. Basketball, Base- ball, Civic Award, Booster, Stu. Coun., Attend. Off., Hall Guard. ABERN, JEROME Hall Guard. ADAMS, FRANCES IRENE G.A.A., Booster Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Advisor's Office, Pep Club F ADAMS, GUST ADAM Football, '46, Swim- ming, Hall Guard. ADAMS, NANCY EDITH S.E., A Cappella, Stu. Gov't., Sr. Girls, Adj. OFF., Hydeparker, Swim Club, G.A.A., Cheerleader, Pep Cl. ADELSON, RONALD S. --Aitchpe Cir. Ed. Civic Award, Junior Council, Annual Agent. i AFALLA, RONALD A-S.E., Boosters, Drum 84 Bugle Corps, R.O.T.C. North Office, Annual Agent, Hall Guard. ALBERT, JERRY S.E., A Cappella, Attendance Off., Boy's Chorus, Annual Agent, Pythagoreans. AL'l'HElMER, ELAINE H. Senior Sponsor, G.A.A., Hydeparker, Hall Guard, Senior Girls. ALTHEIMER, ELISE Cf' Box Office, Library Aide, Annual Agent, Hydeparker Agent, Sr. Girls, Lost 8x Found, G.A.A. AMBER, GERRY G. Varsity Football '48, Band, Hall Guard, Intro. Basketball, Sigma Epsilon. ANDALMAN, FRANCES JEANE S.E, Senior Sponsor, Eng. Hon., Eng. Tutor, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. Hall Guard. -St , . S ,t, E' -we --f I . .-r r 'I ii' C' .W ' K' M-442'-x .. I i Q- X K gi ..'if+'-? ' ff'3?7-,. 5.213 ' wr .Q . st , all is 2 1 1:15. -55: 2 ' -'! '- . . r-3' ln A HQ M vm. 1 , . NWJI r 52. TH X tiff? ,J r A . 9 i 'l i ANDERSON, CAROL JEAN Blue Mask, Girls Chorus, G.A.A., Pep Club, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. ANDERSON, LUCY VIRGINIA S.E., Creative Writing, 1st Page Ed., Hydeparker, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Soph., Jr. Coun., Tutor. ANOSOV, RICHARD LEE S.E., Debating, Eng, Hon., Stage Force, Civic Award, lntra. Basketball, Hydeparker Sports Ed. APPLEBY,TINA S.E.,ACappella,SeniorGirls, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Bridge Club. QRITA, EUGENE YUJI S.E., Track, Camera ub. ASE, PAULINE S S.E., Boosters, G.A.A. Pres., Blue Mask, Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Pep Club, G.A.A. Delegate. BABB, JOAN E. A Cappella, G.A.A., Blue Mask, Boosters, Sr. Girls. BAIGH, BARBARA LEE A Cappella, Swim Club, Blue Mask, Mus. Hon., Att. Off.,Sr.Girls, G.A.A. BAKER, OWEN L. Attendance Office, Di- vision Assistant, Hall Guard. BALSEN, JOANNE K. Boosters, A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard. BARLOW, GORDON Track. BARNETT, BARBARA JEAN Girls Chorus, Pep Club, G.A.A., Blue Mask, Sen. Girls, Hall Guard, Cheerleader, Eng. Tutor. 31 , BARRETT, MARY CATHERINE--G.A.A. BEADELL, WALTER'-'Blue Mask, R.O.'l'.C. Officer, Eire Guard, Grade Advisor's Assistant. BECKER, LAWRENCE GERALD S.E., A Cap- pella, Hydeparker Staff, Camera Club, N. Off. South Off., Engraving Agent, Annual. BEDRINA, OLGA G.A.A. Council. BEERMAN, DALE TERRY -A Cappella, Intra- mural Basketball, Varsity Track, Hall Guard. BEIFUSS, KENNETH GEORGE --Intramural Basketball, Intramural Track., BERGER, WILLIAM CLARKE f S.E., lntra. Trdck, Sopfi. 81 jr. Coun., Intro. Basketball, Foot- ba . BERK, JOYCE SE., 2 Civic Awards, Sr. Girls, QA 81 4B Pres., Sr. Spon., Annual Agent, Hyde- parker,Sopl'1. 81 jr. Coun. BERNSTEIN, PHILIP -f-Civic Award, Movie Ope- rator, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard. BLASBERG, LILO S.E., Sr. Girls Sec'y. 8t lreas., Euclids, A Cappella, Mus. Hon., German Scholarship, Pep Club. BLOCK, ELISE H. Sr. Girls, Hydeparker, Man., G.A.A., Good Citizenship Off., U.N. Club, Adver. Manager. BLOCK, RITA MAE Sr. Girls, G.A.A., A Cappella, Box Office, Attendance Office, Riding Club. BLUMENTHAL, LINDA- ffG.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hydeparker Agent, Atten. Office, Hall Guard. BODE, DONNA MAE Hall Guard. BOERGER, NANCY F.--S.E., Sr. Girls, G.A.A. BORKSIROM, BARBARA Sr. Girls. BOWEN, GWEN MAE Sr. Girls, G.A.A. BOYAJIAN, DOLORES HARRIET- Civic Award, jr. 8a Sr. Band, Play Produc., Sr. Girls, Pep Club, G.A.A. Rep., Annual Agent. BOYD, HATTIE ARLENE S.E., Sr. Girls, Civic Award, Cheerleader, Radio Guild, Atten. Off., G.A.A. Award, Pep Club. BRAMEN, RENEE BEVERLY - Sr. Girls, G.A.A. Hall Guard. BRIDGES, HENRIETTA F.- Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Stu. Coun., Pep Club, Box Office, Atten. Office, Lost 8: Found. BROMBERG, JOAN SANDRA - S.E., Bio. Hon., Cons. Club, Blue Mask Off., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Eng. Tutor, jr. Council. BROTTMAN, FLORENCE- S.E., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, G.A.A., Nortli Office, Hall Guard. BROWNING, IUNE CORINNEW Girls Chorus, Senior Girls. I BRYAN, JUNE ELLEN- -S.E., I-lydeparker Distrib., South Off., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, North Off., Pep Club. CAIN, ALBERT CLIFFORDfS.E., EucIidians,Captain Golf Team, Swimming Team. CALISCH, BARBARA L. S.E., G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Grade Advisor's Assistant, Sr. Varieties, A Cappella, Hall Guard. CARR, MARY KAY S.E., G.A.A. Senior Girls. CARSON, ANN LOUISE- S.E., A Cappella, Blue Mask, Lost 8: Found, Bookroom, Girls Chorus, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Music Honor. CHELEMSKY, CHARLOTTE -G.A.A., P.I.A. Rep., Library, Annual Agent, Attend. Office, Pep Club, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. COBURN, DORIS JEAN--S.E,, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor. COHEN, BARBARA IEAN S.E., South OH., Hydeparker Staff, Freshman Council, G.A.A., SeniorGirls. COHEN, FLOYN ALLAN -S.E., Intramural Basketball, Intramural Track, Division Chairman, Division Representative. 'COI-IEN, LOIS JEAN S.E., Sr. Girls, 4B, 4A, V. Pres., Box OFF., North Off., Euclid. Sec'y., Exe. Council, Sr. Council, COHEN, MAXINE E. -G.A.A., Sr. Girls, An- nual Agent, Sr. Sponsor, Lost 81 Found, Hall Guard. COHEN, SHERMAN Varsity, junior Bas- ketball, Varsity Baseball, Hall Guard, Lunch- room Monitor. -COHN, GERALD S. S.E., Euclidians, Pytha- goneans, Hydeparker Agent, Intramural Basket- - a . COHN, JEROME -S.E., Civic Award, Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball, Stu. Council, Camera Club Sec'y., Cons. Club CONLCSN, PATRICIA A. 5.5, Euclidians, A Cappella, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Pep Club, G.A.A., Sr. Coun., Hydeparker Agent. COPLAN, MARILYN IOYCE Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A., A Cappella, Hall Guard. CORY DONALD Varsity Basketball. CCUPER, CAROLEE DAWN' S.E., Pep Club, G.A.A., Senior Girls, Hall Guard, Girls Chorus, Blue Mask, Lost 8m Found, Play Prod, 'COXWORTI-I, DAVID ROSS Jr. 8: Sr. Varsity Basketball, Freshman Council, Hall Guard. CULP, DELORES Senior Girls, Library Aid, Baton Twirler, Gym Assistant. CZERNER, HELGA- S.E., junior Coun- cil, Senior Council, Sr. Girls, Life Saving Club, Boosters, Creative Writing. DAVIS, SYDNEY VICTOR --S.E., Bookroom, 1A QB, QA, Commissioner, Exe. Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Election C. DAWSON, LARRY EDWARD 'S.E., Pres., Sr, Orch., A Cappella, Pres., Euclids., Eng. Hon., Concert Band, 3A V. Pres., 4A Treas. DEL GADO, JOE RAMON ---S.E., ACappella, Hall Guard, Boys' Chorus, Conservation Club, Boosters, English Honor. 33 'Sf ' me , sl ELSON, RICHARD FEGINS, BARBARA ANN --Sr. Girls, G.A.A. Girls Chorus, Sr. Sponsor, Hydeparker Agent, U.N. Club, Sec'y., Hall Guard. FEIN, ANITA B.,-Sr. Girls, G.A.A., A Cap- pella, Vice-Pres., Hydeparker Agent, Blue Mask, Annual Agent, Hall Guard. FELDMAN, DAVID IRWIN---2 Civic Awards, Annual Staff, Advertising Editor, Eng. R.R. Tutor, South Office Assist. FELDMAN, MARY ELLENfSr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A., Pep Club. FINE, EVEIDA SELMA ff-Eng. Hon. Dir., Vice Pres., Cons. Club, Sr. Spon., Library, S. Off., Sr. Girls, Civic Letter. FINE, HOWARD-Intramural Basketball, Annual Agent, Hall Guard, Boosters, Track, Baseball. FISCH, DONALD A.-'S.E., Soph. Coun., R.O.'l.C. OIf.'s Club, Drum 8a Bugle Corps, Color Guard, Fire Guard, Rifle Team. FISHMAN, HOWARD-S.E., 4A Pres., Euclids., Creative Writing, Civic Award, Football, Intra- mural Basketball, Stu. Council. FLINK, LOUIS E., -AA Cappella, Mus. Hon., Foot- ball, Engraving Agent, Annual, Intramural Track, Intramural Basketball. FOX, MARVIN S.+Concert Orch., Concert Band, Intramural Basketball. FRANCE, DENNIS FLOYD-S.E., A Cappella, Drum 81 Bugle Corps, R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon, Hydeparker Distrib., Hall Guard. 34 DENNISON, IOAN ARLENE-Hall Guard, Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, G.A.A. ?-sql, GRACE T: A-G.A.A., Pep Club, Senior 'I SIDOI, RUBY--G.A.A. Delegate, Pep Club, Hall Guard, Senior Girls. DON, NAOMI Z.-f--S.E., Senior Girls, G.A.A., Attendance Off., Hall Guard. DORFMAN, ROBERT I-I., English Honor Tutor, Ma Assistant. pDRAGER, BRUCE C.fS.E., Hall Guard, Cappella, English Hon. Tutor. A DRAPIER, LOUISE AVONNE-S.E., Sr. Girls, Library Assist., Creative Writing, Swim Club, Pep Club, A Cappella, Mus. Hon. DRAVILLAS, MARY-- A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Soph. Coun., Sr. Coun., Pep Club, Mus. Hon., Girls Chorus, Hall Guard. DU BROW, ZERNA --S.E., Sr. Girls, Bio. Hon., Sec'y., Ouill 81 Scroll, Hydeparker Staff, Div. Sec'y., Creative Writing. DUNN, BARBARA GLEN -S.E., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Pep Club, Blue Mask, Senior Girls, Adjustment office. EISEMAN, ALICE S.-fS.E., Sr. Girls, Civic Award, Box Office, South Off., Sr. Spon., Eng. Honor Tutor, G.A.A. ELKIS HERTHA--S.E., Sr. Girls, Good Citizen- ship Off., Rm. Secretary, G.A.A., South Office, Hall Guard. ie ' . bt... V I I I r I I I ' Y! 'A FRANK, GERRY RONNY 'Intramural Track, lntramural Basketball, Hall Guard, Annual Agent. FRANK, RONALD GERALD-S.E., Varsity FootbaIl8r Lettermen's Club, Intramural Basketball, Hall Guard. FRANKFORT, ELAINE, ----- Sr. Girls, Senior Band, Attendance Office, Hall Guard. FRIEDBERG, GERALD'-'-S.E., lntramural Basketball, Annual Agent, Tennis, '48. FRIEDLAND, DAVID L. Sr. Sponsor, Bio. Honor, Student Council, G.A.A., Hall Guard. FRIEDMAN, GUS M: Varsity Tennis, '48, '49, '50, Lettermen's Club, Bridge Club, Intramural Basket- ball, Annual Agent. FRIEND, JIMMY- 'S.E., Hydeparker Feature Ed., Annual Agent, Creative Writing, Bridge Club, Civic Award, Lunchrm. Guard. FRIEND, PAUL DAVlDAS.E., jr. Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball, Hydeparker Re- porter, U.N. Club, Boys Chorus. FUIII, TERNO FUJIMOTO, KIKUKO Y G.A.A., Baton Twirlers, Library Aid, U.N. Club, Pep Club, Senior Girls. GALLAGHER, HUGH,-S.E., Pythagorians, Hydeparker, Qnd Page, Editor-in-Chiel, lr. Council, Division Pres. FRIEDLAENDER, JUDITH jOYf,S.E., Sr. Girls, GALLOWAY, JOHN D.fS.E., junior Council, Tennis, '49, '50. GAMZE, LEON-A Cappella, Track, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Hydeparker, Tip Top Teens, Div. Pres. GARROW, MARGARET MARlEfSenior Girls G.A.A., Girls Chorus. GARVEY, AL---Intramural Basketball, Boys Chorus, Lost 8m Found, A Cappella, jr. 8r Sr. Track, Chess 8: Checkers. GAYLE, LEWIS E.4A Cappella, Hall Guard. GELEERD, LOIS JEAN-S.E., Senior Girls Box Office, Blue Mask, South Office. GELMAN, PHYLLIS F.-S.E., Senior Girls, G.A.A., Pep Club, Hall Guard. GERSHENOW, IUDITH ANNW-Sr. Girls, Gr. Advisor's Assistant, Annual, A Cappella, G.A.A., Box Off., Sr. Sponsor. g GILBERG, BARRY PAUL, S.E., A Cappella, Intra. Basketball, Hydeparker, Varsity Track l'CounciI Rep., Hall Guard. GILBERT, RENEE L.-WA Cappella, South Ott., Sr. Girls, G.A.A. GINSBERG, LEWIS R.--S.E., Euclidians, Pytha- gorians, Hall Guard, lntramural BasketbalI,Council Representative. GLICKMAN, PAULINEH-Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Chorus, U.N. Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard. 35 1 fi . E M if V' ,,.,L Q M 541. . ' iiiilf s GOLDBERG, DALE Public Relations, South Sf. GITISQ GOLDFARB, JERALD f 4A Commish., Exe. Coun., Ir. 81 Sr. Coun., Annual, Public Relations, Intra. Basketball. GOLDMAN, PHYLLIS TOBY S.E., A Cap pella, Creative Writing, Stu. Council, Adj. Off. Bio. Honor, Sr. Girls. 'VE J 1 sw'ffr74ri?7'7i iyrly ' E1-V' I Q ' GOLDMAN, THEODORE R: SE., Tennis, QQ' Ex ws . Lettermen's Club, Baseball, Intro. Basketball. z 4 is 1- GOLTEN, BOB JOSEPH'-S.E., Euclidions, -'.. A- in Pythags., Civic Award, Bookroom, Annualstaff, 5 -f'. ,' A Cappella, lntra. Basketball. GGULD, BARBARA L. A BSE., A Cappella, sf, ,K 9' Sponsor, Box Off., Sr. Girls, Lost 8: Found, Pep Club, Boosters, G.A.A. . Q GOUWENS, DONALD LEE S.E., A Cappella, if 'ff J Stu. Council, Annual, Swim Club, Hall Guard. I I. GREENFIELD,CAROLESUE -S.E., A Cappella, e , Hydeparker, Sr. Girls, Creative Writing, Bio. Hon., Boosters, G.A.A. JY ..... GRZENIA, JUNE G. ASI. earns, G.A.A. . ,' V... ,M In i ., ..., , V ,.. VNAV, N HANANIA, FLORENCE -U.N. Club, Sr, Girls, 4 A G.A.A.,HallGuard. E, ri 4 R D HANDLER, MARK s. -S,E., varsity Basketball, - lntra. Track, Hydeparker, Hall Guard. -- HARRIS, EDWARD FREIDKIN infra. Basker- Xkjl Q gg . ball, Annual, Band. f .1ws2ff1?fQ2,f97S it I A' 7' HARTENSTEIN, HARVEY ALVIN SE., Basketball, Pythagorians, Lettermen's Club. HARTENSTEIN, MONA Boosters, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard. HARTSHORN, WILLIAM RODNEY A-SE Lettermen's CI b H u , ydeparker, Varsity Footbcill, Euclidians Pres., Pythagorians. HARUTA, CHIZUE f-Student Council, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. HEFTER, GILBERT M. SE., Var. Track, Basket- ball, Football, Hydeparker Staff, Library, A Cappella, Lettermen's Club. HERSH, MARCIA -fS.E., Creative Writing' Hyde parker Staff, G.A.A Hall Guard. ., South Off., Sr., Girls, HERSH, PHYLLIS -S.E., 2 Civic Awards, A Cappella, Sr. 81 Exe. Council, jr. English Hon., Aitchpe Activities Ed., Att. OH. HERZBERG, ROBERT -S.E., Lettermen's Club, Varsity Track, Annual Staff, Bridge Club. HERZOFF, RHODA LEE A Cappella, Sr. Sponsor, Girls Chorus, Sr. Girls, Pep Club, Lost 8: Found, G.A.A., Biology Hon. EILLQ BEULAH JUDITH sensor cams, G.A.A., Hull uGrHIMMEL,CHARLES HIRSCHEELD DONAL , D I: S.E., Concert Band, Hall Guard. HOFFMAN, STANLEY' S.E., lntra. Basketball, Pythags., Track. HOROWITZ, ALEX JAYfA Cappella, lntra- mural Basketball, Stu. Council, Track, Annual Agent. HORWICH, EDWARD, ,S.E., lntramural Basket- ball, Track. HORWITZ, DONNA R., SE., Student Council, Se. Girls, South Office, G.A.A., Booster, Hall uar . HOUGHTELING, JACK WILLIAM--S.E., Sr. Basketball, Baseball. HURVITZ, SOL A Cappella, lntra. Basket- ball, Booster, Hydeparker, Track, Hall Guard. HUTCHISSON, HELENA FRANClSf-'Sr. Girls: Chorus, U.N. Club, Library, Lost8t Found, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Cons. Club. HUTTNER, LEONA Sr. Sponsor, Library, Sr. Girls, Booster, Jr. Council, Annual Agent, G.A.A. JACOBS, CHARLOTTE ANN- G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Blue Mask, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. JACOBS, NORMAN JOSEPH- S.E., Jr. Coun., A Cappella, Track, Basketball, Football, Div. Chairman, Hydeparker Agent. JACOBSON, JOAN M. S.E., G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Blue Mask, Girls Chorus, Hydeparker Agent Attendance Office. JACOBSON, JULIET MARION, S.E., Sr. Girls, Euclidians, Pythagorians, G.A.A., A Cappella, Mus. Hon., Conservation Club. JASPERSEN, ALICE ELlZABETHfS.E., G.A.A., Senior Girls, A Cappella, Music Honor. JERDING, EVA M., Sr. Girls, Music Honor, A Cappella, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Lost 81 Found, Hall Guard. JOHNSON, MARGARET- G.A.A., Riding Club, Sr. Girls, Blue Mask, Div. Secretary, Swim- ming 8t Life Saving, Boosters. JOHNSON, MARTHA M.-'Senior Girls. JOHNSON, RICHARD CHARLES-V --S.E., R.O.T.C., Rille Team, Color Guard, Football, Bridge Club, Hydeparker Agent. JOHNSTON, CARTER EDWARD- Intramural Basketball, Senior Band. JOSEPH, GEORGE PAUL R.O.T.C. Staff, Fire Guard, Senior Eng. Honor, Hydeparker Agent. KALNITZ, RHONA JOY, 'A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard. KAPLAN, LOIS SUE-f-Senior Sponsor, G.A.A., Hall Guard. KARAKOURTIS, KATHERINE---S.E., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Box Office, A Cappella, Hydeparker Agent, Civic Award, Tutor. KARP, MARILYN-f S.E., A Cappella, Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Girls, Gr. Adv's Assist., Annual Agent, Civic Award, G.A.A., Library. KATURA, JANET Yr Senior Girls, G.A.A., Senior Sponsor. 57,4 f . W ,. L ' is i f wg, T Cf . 5 f Tl st . .., M . W as 3' 3 ,-. E - . A . . . ., . .. KAYE, IVAN N.-S.E., Boosters, Hydeparker, . 1 .fr : , 1 ,k, 9, Q f Hall Guard. ' A -',' ' I 3 5 -'15 A KAYSER, LENORE ELIZABETH-S.E., G.A.A. ' v: ' '- Senior Girls, Annual Agent, Hall Guard. . i3 1 ' KELMAN, JOYCE EVELYN-S.E., Civic Award, n A Gr. Adv's Ass't., Conserv. Club, G.A.A. Award, lj-.3 ' Q it I Council, Sr. Girls, Sr. Spon. ij ms ' A , ,,,1 ,,,,,, ,zqzzvb , A it, ,1,, B ,V, ' A KIDDIE, CATHERINE--Senior Girls, Conservation :if g r' A .:-- Sued North Office Assistant, G.A.A., Hall y 'E ' uar . :. A . KING, ROGER CHALMERSvS.E., 2 Civic . W., i,: -, . .:,, -. Awards, A Cappella, More-up, Co-Editor an -X ' :':- 'W y Chief, Hydeparker, Baseball, Int. Basketball i 2 X. f . KNIGHT, ALICE MARIEASE., Sr. Spon., Sr. I W I' . I Girls, Civic Award, G.A.A. Award, Girls Chorus, ' is I 0 Stu. Clerk, S. Off., Box Off. KOGAN, ZERNA MAEA-S.E., sf. Orch., sf. ' :LL I . .,,, L e , --fr' ,V ' girg, Good Stigegshg RHAS. Off., Civic Award, ' V. ' i,.,. f ' ..l' r- P0f1SOff - -f - - - .SA , KOHLEP, ANNA M. fG.A.A., Senior Girls, ' ' f 1 -- f ' ' ' Pep Club, Hall Guard. , KROAN, NATALIE CHARLOTTE-f -Senior iksf' X-- ' Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Gym Office Ass't., ,,,, ..-. rf Life Saving, Girls Chorus. - ,.....s Q M A ' s Q, KROGER, NANCY J.-S.E., Girls Chorus, Life r I Saving, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Adjustment Office. gf, if , W LABES, IAMES E.f---S.E., Pres., 4B Pres., 2A 1 ' - ,. 5,31 Veep, Soph., Sr., 8: Exe. Coun., Aitchpe, Civic .., 1 i' I I Q Award, Euclids, jr. Eng. Honor. ' ,, A LA FONTAINE, IANICE LEE--S.E., G.A.A., . Pep Club, Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Soph. - .., 2 fs, A frr. ...f Council, Hall Guard. LALLY, MARLENE M. ---S.E., G.A.A., Senior Girls, Bookroom, Hall Guard. LA MOTTE, RUTH'-Senior Girls, Hall Guard. LARRISON, RICHARD T.-S.E., Intramural Basketball. LARSEN, ROBERT GEORGE Intramural Basket- ball '49, Library, Camera Club, Hall Guard, Track '47, LAWSON, WERNER H.-Jr. Swim Team, '48- '49, Track, '48-'49, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, A Cappella, Int. Basketball. LEE, RICHARD G. Radio Guild, Student Council. LEVIN, ELIZABETH JOJO--S.E., Sr. Spon., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Girls Chorus, Hydeparker, 3rd Pg. Editor, Sr. Varieties, G.A.A. LEVIN, SANDRA CAROL' -S.E., A Cappella, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Booster, Div. Secretary, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard. LEYINE, BARBARA ELISE --G.A.A., A Cap- pe la. LEVINE, BARUCH Junior Council, Annual Agent, Hydeparker, Intramural Basketball. LEVITT, JANIS SUE-'A Cappella, Creative Writing, Senior Girls, Senior Council, G.A.A., Hall Guard. LEVY OAN BETTE SE SeniorGirls G AA I '- -f 2 - - - A Cappella, Boosters, Annual, Senior Sponsor. 38 A np. I 4 I I LEVY, TRUDY,--S.E., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Hydeparker Agent, Di- vision Secretary. LEWY, BERNT4S.E., Track, '49-'50, Hyde- parker Agent, Hall Guard, Hydeparker Staff. LONCHAR, BARBARA JEAN- S.E., Pep gub,dA Cappella, Sr. Girls, Hydeparker, Hall uar . LOSlNSKY, SEYMOURfS.E., A Cappella, Library Aid, Boosters, Intramural Basketball '47, '49, Hall Guard. MacDONALD, WILLIAM HUGH -H S.E., Civic Award, Hydeparker, lntramural Basketball, Hall Guard, Movie Operator. MACLAIRE, JOAN B: S.E., Hycleparker, Civic Award, 3A Sec'y., Jr. 8: Sr. Coun., Bio. Hon., A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. MALLACE, FREDERICK DANIEL lntra. Basket- ball, Varsity Tennis, Jr. Track, Lettermen's Club, Blue Mask, Stu. Manager, Sports. MANDEL, ANITA Sr -S.E., Senior Girls, Debat- ing Club. MARKS, SAM I.--S.E., lntra., 81 Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club. MARTINEZ, STAN---S.E., Annual Agent, Hyde- parker Agent, A Cappella, Boys Chorus, Jr. Track, lntra. Basketball. MASON, WANDA LUPEY-'Senior Girls, G.A.A., Library Aid, Hall Guard. MAWRENCE, ARTHUR SHELDON 'English Tutor, lntramural Basketball. Q BRN' i MAYER, MARYON ESTHER- Blue Mask, Senior Girls, G.A.A. MCCORKLE, ALlCE K.fS.E., Euclids.,G.A.A., Jr. 8: S. Council, 4B Secretary, A Cappella, Executive Council. MCCUNE, FRANK---S.E., A Cappella, Stage Force, Student Coun., Hall Guard. MCLEAN, JOHN CHARLES 'Intramural Basket- ball, '46, '4a. MCELROY, YVONNE DIANE- S.E., Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Lab. Ass't., North OH., Div. Sec'y., Hall Guard. MEAGHER KATHLEEN CARYL-S.E., 4A Sec'y., Sr. Spon., Sr. 8e Exe. Coun., Swim Club, A Cappella, G.A.A., Sr. Girls. MENDELSON, HELEN---G.A.A., Blue Mask, Senior Girls. MENDENHALL, DOLORES JUANITA ' g.A.A., Girls Chorus, Attend. Office, Senior irs. MERRY, ALICE L.-f S.E., G.A.A., Jr. English Hon., Pep Club, English Tutor, Senior Girls. MIGATZ, ROBERT LEON- Hydeparker Sales, English Honor, Att. OFF., lntra. Basketball, Eng. Tutor, Div. Chairman, Basebl. MILLER, LOIS M.---S.E., Sr. Sponsor, Senior Girls Pres., G.A.A., Blue Mask, North Off., Grade Adv.'s Ass't., Executive Coun. MINNER, MARGIE MAY 39 MINSKEY, GEORGE WILLIAM' -A Cappella, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Varsity, ln- door, Outdoor Track, lntra. Basketball. MINTZ, DAVID HOWARD-'English Honor, N. OFF. Mimeograph Oper., S. Off., Intramural Basketball Capt., Hall Guard. MITCHEL, LEONARD'--S.E., Q civic Awards, Stu. Council, Movie Operator, Stage Force Ass't. Manager, 1 A, QB V. Pres. MIYAMOTO, SALLYV- Senior Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard. MOLLNER, GERALD- S.E., Indoor, Outdoor, Track, Lettermen's Club, A Cappella, Bus. Mgr., Football, Baseball, Basketball. MOON, OLIVER W.-AA Cappella, Lunchroom gsftg Library Aid, Bookroom Ass't., Hall uar . MOORE, COLLEEN- S.E., Annual Agent, Euclidians,SeniorGirls. MORITA, GEORGE - Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Hall Guard. MULTACH, MORTON Hall Guard, Library Aid, Boosters, Creative Writing, Gym Ass't. MURRAY, LEE R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Fire Guard, English Honor. MYERS, DOROTHY ELLEN S.E,, Adj. Off., G.A.A., A Cappella, Sr. Girls, English Honor, Players, Hall Guard. NAKAWATASE, GEORGEf-Varsity Football. NATHAN, WARREN--Intramural Basketball. NEVIS, TOBY S.E., A Cappella, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., jr. 81 Exe. Coun., Pep Club, Hydeparker Agent, Div. Chairman. NISHIYAMA, DOROTHY Y.--Senior Girls. NOVICK, MELVIN ROBERTf s.E., Debating Club, Blue Mask, Euclids, Pythags., Pres., Chess 84 Checker Club, Basketball. O'BRlEN, PATRICIA AGNES-Senior Girls, Radio Guild, Blue Mask, G.A.A. OGAWA, RICHARD. OKADA, LILLIANW Senior Girls, G.A.A., Library Aid, Box Office. OKAMOTO, DOROTHY F.w'Senior Girls, G.A.A., Library Aid, Pep Club. OLSON, NEVA lANE-- Cheerleader, '48, '49, '50, Pep Club, Sf. Girls, Girls Chorus, Good Citizenship Off., Div. Repres. OSCHERWITZ, GENE MARVIN-f S.E., A Cap- pella, Varsity Track, Varsity Tennis, Stu. Coun., Lettermen's Club, Basketball, PACKTOR, NANCY j.-SE., Off., Sr. Girls, 3A V. Pres., lr. 8: Exe. Coun., A Cappella, Sr. Spon., Grade Adv.'s Assist, G.A.A. PAHL, PATRICIA ANN --S.E., Senior Girls, Horse-Back Riding, G.A.A., Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard. I PAPPAS,jAMES P. PASIK, ROBERT M. S.E., Annual Agent, Box Office, Junior Math Honor, Division Sec'y., Con- servation Club, Hall Guard. PEARL, VIOLET MARTHAfSr. Girls, 2 Civic A ards, Hydeparker Agent, Gtit.A., Engraving ' . Ulf. w Agent, Annual, Library, Div GA A Blue PERAKIS, ALICE B.-Senior Girls, . . ,, Mask, Hydeparker Agent, Attendance Off. Assist., Gym Locker Guard. PESHAK, MARGARET M,fSenior Girls, G.A.A., Attendance Office, Hall Guard. PINES, JUDY N. S.E,, 1A, QB Secretary, G.A.A., Lost 8: Found, Division Sec'y., Senior Girls, Stu. Coun., Hall Guard. PIRIE, JOYCE Ap S.E., A Cappella, Pep Club, ' S ior Girls, Life Saving Club, Division G.A.A., en Secretary, Hall Guard. POE, MARTHA ANN Senior Girls, English Honor Tutor, Eng. Honor, Hall Guard. POLFER, DORIS E.,-I-Senior Girls, A Cappella, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Captain '49, '50, Hall Guard. POPE, ESTERA TERRY -S.E., Conservation Club, Biology Hon., Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, English Honor, G.A.A. PROSK FELICE JUNE- S.E., A Cappella, Atten- dance Office, Sr. Girls, Senior Sponsor, Div. Secre- tary, Bio. Honor. PORT, CAROL PEARL-G.A.A., ' ' ' -'50, South RAPPA Senior Girls, Senior Varieties 49 Office, Division Sec'y., Hall Guard. REIMANN, LORRAINE- --Library Aid, Pep Club, G.A.A., A Cappella, Eng. Hon., Sr. Girls, Hydeparker, Senior Varieties, Mus. Hon. REINWALD, DOROTHY S.--Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Attendance Off., South Off., Blue Mask, Annual Agent, Hydeparker Agent. REITER, HERSH LOUIS Boosters, North Office, Hull Guard, Camera Club, Annual Staff, A Cappella, Annual Agent. D SE Varsity Track, REMER, MICHAEL DAVI 4 . ., '48, '49, junior Council, Lettermen's Club, Hyde- A nt 'or Council parker ge . RHODES, RICHARD GUY- 'juni . ACK SAMUEL 'A Cappella, Varsity Football, RING, I - I tramural Basketball, Reserve Track, n Hydeparker Distributor. IEEOGERS, DOROTHY ARLENE'---Senior Girls, Hall UGIQOSCOE, ELSIE JOAN 4 senior omg. ROSEN, MIMI S. 'Senior Girls, G.A.A., Box Office, A Cappella, Library Assistant. ROSENBERG, GERTRUDE FLEXNER--S.E., South Office, Hydeparker Agent, Senior Girls, 'I' Senior Sponsor. ROSENBLATT, JOYCE LEE Senior Girls, G.A.A., A Cappella, Sr. Sponsor, Girls Chorus, Annual Agent, Grade Advisor's Assist. . ROSENFELD, SID- -S.E., lr. Track Team, R, ' - H deparker Agent, Hyde- S5 , ji Captain, Football, y parker Staff, Intramural Basketball. AJ, ..,.'-I-, -I:,l Z1. X. L . 1'2 , A :.,A s V ' 1, T ,. e ,tu iz, . ,vilz . far- 'Ely' ':- 1, .- ,. i f -'- ye 5,,,- '1 . .si- 1 , .,.,, f , T L l fi. . l l - 2 .C ,A12 z .::v1: 1 . ' :. F Ezl :E: ? ::5 ii Ywif , s A- . 4 Ref '-., V .QI ,,.,, if -.- Tffl, in SASAKI, SHOKEN --S.E., Varsity Football '48, '49 SCALES, YVONNE M. -S.E., Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, Grade Advisor's Ass't., G.A.A. SCHAAF, MARGARET IRENE--Senior Girls, Bookroom, A Cappella, Music Honor, Atten- dance OFF., G.A.A., Hall Guard. SCHER, ESTHER F.--S.E., Blue Mask, Annual Agent, Mus. Hon., A Cappella, Sr. Girls, Civic Award, Library, Box Office. SCHRAM, DIANE GAYLE-f-Senior Girls, G.A.A., Hydeparker. SCHULMAN, SANDY JOAN-S.E., Hyde- parker, 3rd Pg. Ed., Blue Mask, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hydeparker Agent, Annual Agent. SCHUR,JULIAN BURTON r-Track, Mimeograph Operator, Senior Spon., Tumbler, Movie Operator, Hall Guard. ECHIUTZ, RUDY W.-S.E., lntramural Basket- a . SCHWARTZ, BARBARA--S.E., Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Grade Advisor's Ass't. SCHWARTZ, JANET R.---S.E., Hydeparker, Civic Award, G.A.A., Hydeparker Agent, SeniorGirls, A Cappella, Ouill 8: Scroll. SELIG, BARBARA -Treasurer's Office, Senior Girls, Blue Mask, Girls Chorus, Hall Guard. SHAPIRO, BEVERLY LENORE--Attendance Off., Soph. Council, Sr. Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A., Bookroom, Annual Agent. 42 ROSS, ALAN-'R.O.T.C., Hydeparker. ROTHSCHILD, FRED H.--Stage Force, R.O.T.C., Picked Platoon, Library Aid, Biology Honor, Lunchroom Monitor, Hall Guard. ROWE, PATSY ANN-S.E., A Cappella, Mus. Hon., G.A.A. , Sr. Varieties, Sr. Girls, Annual Agent, Adj. OFF., Pep Club, Swim Cl. RUBIN, RONALD ALAN--S.E., Boosters, Hydeparker Art Editor, English Honor, Hall Guard, Delegate, Prin. RYZOW, SANDRA ANN-'S.E., Senior Spon- sor, South Office, Senior Girls, Blue Mask, Hall Guard, G.A.A. SABIN, JEAN E.-'Senior Girls, G.A.A. SACHS, GERALD DONALD -Concert Band. SACHS, MERTON l. -f Hall Guard, lntramural Ecizsllietball, Annual Agent, Hydeparker, Chess u . SADOW, JERRY ---- S.E., Q Civic Awards, Movie Oper, 3A Pres., Jr. Coun., Hydeparker Agent, Annual Staff, Euclids, Treas. SAMUELS, FRANK J.Y'S.E., A Cappella, Book Room Assist., Hall Guard. SAPKIN, MARILYN R.-Sr. Girls, Sr. Spon. G.A.A., Hydeparker Agent, Pep Club, Hyde- parker, Box Off., Boosters, Attend. OFF. SARGENT, EUNICE JEANASE., Pep Club, Cheerleader, Sr. Girls, Girls Chorus, Annual Agent, G.A.A., Swim Club, Hall Guard. SHELLSWICK, LEON A.vVarsity Track, '47, '48, Intramural Basketball '49, Annual Agent, Hall Guard. SHINOSAKI, JANE 'fSenior Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard. SHORT, AGNES MARlEf'Senior Girls, Girls ghorug, Good Citizenship Office, G.A.A., Hall uar . SHUTTER, JACK H.fSr. Orchestra, Concert Band, Varieties Band, Battalion Com., R.O.T.C., Fire Guard, Color Guard. SIEGEL, WAVERLY I:fBoosters, G.A.A., A Cappella, Lost 81 Found, Box Office, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. SILBERMAN, JANET'--S.E., G.A.A., Biology Hon., Division Sec'y., Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. SILVER, LESSING Y-S.E., Bookroom, lntra. Basket- ball, Track '47, Swim Team '48-'50, Lettermen's Club, Hall Guard. SKOLNICK, ZAN--S.E., Senior Varieties, Sr. Orchestra, Chess Team, Locker Guard. SLEEPER, RICHARD W. Jr. 81 SMITH, CAROL LEE-S.E., South Office, Adj. Office, English Honor, Senior Girls, G.A.A., A Cappella, SMITH, KATHRYN J.' Senior Girls, G.A.A. SMITH, WILLIAM R. -S.E., Swim Team Co- Captain '49 '50, Lettermen's Club, English Honor Tutor, Div. Chairman. J ..3 ii -' , , 'V ,.. 11-:. .,... t , 28, 1 f. , N V3 , -V , I A lik 'i . ..., .:,., r .. V- .L ,. - 'Www . . ii J., , ,. , f fi . iL'i l:' . TI? I 1. ,,, -A .l- I ... ,. A I I ' ,.,'. V ' -- NN O M T v? i K .. '-,,- K , ...,- sf..- ... , ..,, 'Q i'-Q 4 4 ft' s. ' 5+ f Vihf - I -it , 'ii: J . J ..4. f -.sf ev' 1 s',1f f , -1 SNYDER, JARED HEPBURNW-Conservation Club, Swim Team '48, Hall Guard, R.O.T.C. SNYDERMAN, PERRY JAMESfIntramuraI Bas- ketball, South Office, Hall Guard, Boosters. SOLARES, ANTONIO A. SOLOHUBOW, MARCELLAvS.E., Girls Chorus, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Senior Girls. SOLOMON, DAN-S.E., English Hon. Players, Aitchpe, Jr. 8m Sr. Coun., Cons. Club, Concert Band, Civic Award, Hydeparker. SONNENFELD, GUNTHER WILLIAM STEIN, CAROLE ELAINE--G.A.A., A Cap- pella, Senior Girls, Hydeparker Agent, Senior Varieties. STEIN, SHELDON MARVIN f-Intramural Basket- ball. STEINBERG, MARILYN ELAINE 'S.E., Blue Mask, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Sr. Spon, Soph, 8m Jr. Coun., Civic Award, Hydeparker, Recep. STERN, GENEVIEVE LOIS S.E., Blue Mask, Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Annual Agent, Hydeparker Agent, Attend. Off. STOLTZ, JAMES P. Senior Varieties Band, Senior Orchestra, Intramural Basketball. STONE, RONALD Intramural Basketball. 43 41 STRAKER, IRENE --G.A.A., Hydeparlcer Stall, Senior Girls, A Cappella, Annual Agent, Hyde- parlcer Agent. STURM, NORMAN Br- Chess Team, Senior Varieties. SUGIMOTO,YAEKOgAnn.Agent,Hydeparker Agent, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., U.N. Club, Maiorette, Pep Club, Civic Award, Monitor. SWANSON, MARY IANE- -Soph. 8m Sr. Coun., Annual, Business Ed., Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Princi- pal's Delegate, Civic Award. TAKETOSHI, GEORGE -Spring Football. THOMPSON, IUANITA SANDRA-' Senior Girls, G.A.A., Library, Lost 8: Found, At- tendance OFF., Radio Guild, Hall Guard. THORNTON, MYRDICE --S.E., Senior Girls, Girls Chorus, Hall Guard. TOPPEL, IRMA -Senior Girls, Pep Club, A Cappella, G.A.A., Hall Guard. TROXEL, SOLVEIG E. -S.E., Veep, 3A, 4B Comm., jr., Sr., Exe. Coun., Mus. Hon., Sec'y., Eng. 81 Bio. Hon., S.G., Hydeparker. TSUBOUCHI, TAKAYO -S.E., 3 Civic Awards, 1 A, 2B'Pres., 3B Comm., Soph. jr., Exe. Coun., S.G. Elec. Comm., CI1eerI'dr. TURNER, ROBERTA -Senior Girls, A Cappella, Lost 8: Found, Senior Sponsor, Music Honor, Sr. Orchestra, Hall Guard. UDKOFF, DIANE JUNE G.A.A., Senior Girls, Latin Club, Cheerleader, Camera Club. UNTERBERGER GARY MARTIN SE., A Cappella, Euclids, Pythags., Intra. Basketball, Varsity jr. 81 Sr. Track, I.ettermen's Club. VENNETTI JOY C.HSenior omg, G.A.A. VILCHEK, SOPHIA- Senior Girls, Girls Chorus, Lunchroom Monitor, G.A.A., Conservation Club. VILLEGAS, FLORENCIO- R.O.T.C., Hall Guard. WALLACE, NANCY-'-Senior Girls, G.A,A. WEINER, DAVID L.--S.E., A Cappella, Hyde- parker, Senior Coun., Tennis, Intramural Basket- ball, Hall Guard. WEINER, SAUNDRA -A Cappella, G.A.A., Senior Girls, Annual Agent, Hydeparker Agent. WEINSTEIN, ESTHER-S.E., Blue Mask, Sr. girls,dG.A.A., North 8m South Office Ass't., Hall uar . WEINSTEIN, MAURINE SE., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Boosters, Tumblers, Pep Club, Hyde- parker Agent, Box Off., G.A.A. EJTESTERLUND, ROLAND B.--United Nations U WILHELM, MARIAN FRANCIS---Senior Girls. WILLENS, BENITA PHYLLlSfSenior Girls, C5.A.A., Annual Agent, Hall Guard, Box Hice. WILLIAMS, CECELIA ANN- f S.E., Grade Adv's Ass't., Eng. Tutor, Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, Euclidians, Hall Guard, G.A.A. WILLIAMS, ELAINE S. -S.E., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, Grade Advisor's Ass't., Hall Guard. WILSON, JERRY M. WITT, DONALD HOWARD S.E., lntra. Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Varsity Swim Team. WITT, FRANK- S.E., Annual, Sports Ed., Intro. Basketball, Euclids., V. Pres., Tennis, Div. Chair- man, Pythags., V. Pres. WOHL, KATHERINE -S.E., Sr. Spon., Sr. Girls G.A.A., Good Citizenship Off., Civic Award Gr. Adv.'s Ass't., S. OFF. WOLF,jAMES BERNARD Band, A Cappella, Boosters, Camera Club. WOLFNER, MARIANN S.E., A Cappella, Boosters, Pep Club, G.A.A., Senior Girls. WORTH, ROSLYN JEAN ffS.E., G.A.A., Sr Girls, Sr. Spon., South Office, Adjustment Off. Boosters, Hall Guard, Biology Honor. WRIGHT, ELINOR Band, Orchestra, Conserva- tion Club, G.A.A., Senior Girls, Girls Chorus, Library Ass't. ' WURTZBURG, MARLENE-S.E., G.A.A., Senior Girls, Library Aide, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard. YASUTAKE, JOE Y. AVarsity Swimming, Cap tain '49-'50, Lettermen's Club. YOUNGREN, CLAIRE MARIE'-Senior Girls, lr. Council, G.A.A., Boosters, Blue Mask, Adjust- ment Oltice, Hall Guard. ZEITZ, DONALD ALVIN f-S.E., A Cappella, English Honor Players, Debating Team, Mimio- graoh ODerator. ZISOOK, ESTELLE FAYEfSenior Girls, G.A.A. ZOLOTO, LEE---V-Hall Guard, Track Team, Man- agers Staff, lntra. Basketball, Hydeparker Dis- trib., Gym Office Staff. ZUCKER, JUDY Blue Mask, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Boosters, Hall Guard, Annual Agent, Div. Chairman. ZUCKERMAN, MARCIA MURIEL --S.E., A Cap pella, Senior Girls, Senior Varieties. FOTO-FOBICS HOLLENBECI4, GRAHAM H. JACKSON, WILLIAM A. KARNO, JUDITH LA MONTAONE JOHN v. LUISADA, CLAUDE O. MATTHIAS, JEAN M. MAY, BERNARD ABE, STANLEY ANDERSON, ANNA M. BROWN, ANNIE L. CORTILET, ANN HAYES GEORGE HOBOOOD, JOHN J. OOATA, YOSHIRO SCHWIEOER, WILLIAM SCOTT, DELTA C. SIEGEL, PAULA WENDELL, LEE WESTERFIELD, ALBERT 45 JUNE 1950 SENIORS AT WORK AND PLAY 1 All-Star Athlete Versatile Toby Don Zeitz f-Man of Distinction joyce Berke-Twinkle Toes I Wanna do Homework Watching your Waistiine Beast of Burden All I want for Christmas 46 JUNE 1949 PROM CHQ We Fred Seidner and Mr. Olson homage to Queen Ruth and King.Lc1rry Dancing in the Dork. Should Old Acqucxintclnce be Forgotn BRONSKI Row 3: R. Anosov, L. Fink, Snyder, L. Silver, D. Mintz, McLean. Row 2: L. Reimann, E. Zissoolc, L. Geleerd, M. Wurtzburg, M. Wolf- ner, Vennetti. Row 1: H. Czerner, E. Reynolds, M. Weinstein, Berk, M. Minner. DANIELS Row 3: A. Merry, W. Lawson, Ring, S. Hurvitz, L. Dawson, R. 5. Q50 wi'- Cm uv 3 'Eg sg,- o- mg CQ 2 pg .. 3,3 13 : n.. 0 1 x'Z 5.9, Ni 3.90 C. 3-8 CD :Ng WU N-I 0 UC Hirschfeld. Row 2: L. Kayser, C. Youngren, Myers, N. Kroger, A. Perakis, Pahl, H. Hutchisson, Levitt, . Calisch, D. Zeitz, l. Kaye, . Gershenow. Row 1: P. O'Brien, B. Dunn, . Haruta, M. Barrett, M. Feldman, Mrs. Daniels, N. Pactor, B. Selig, Shinosalci. FIEDLER Row 3: R. Lee, Pappas, A. Brown, L. Ginsberg, Wolf, F. Rothsf child, D. Friedland, L. Becker, R. Larsen, R. Afalla, R. Rhodes. Row 2: F. Mallace, D. Polfer, M. Peshalc, Z. Slcolnick, E. Arita, A. Ross, E. Altheimen, M. Poe. Row 1, Kataura, C. Greenfield, E. Pope, K. Karalrourtis, l. Stralcer, H. Boyd, W. Mason, Maclaire. FRIEDLANDER Row 3: T. Goldman, W. Schwieger, D. Witt, S. Davis, LaMontagen, M. Multach, W. Beadell, G. joseph, L. Murray, E. Harris, j. Friend, B. Levine, D. Schram. Row 2:-K. Smith, M. Swanson, F. Proslci, P. Gliclcman, D. Coburn, 1. Thompson, Cornell, l. Toppel, M. Cohen, G. Minskey, Grzenia, E. Fine. ROW 1: R. Turner, T. Tsubouchi, D. Bode, R. Rubin, M. Fox, Miss Friedlander, G. Stern, B. Fegins, j. Kelman. KAMINS Row 3- F McCune' R Kin E . . , . Q, Harwich, M. Novick, G. Frank G. Oscherwitz, R. Schutz, M Handler, R. Westerlund, Shut ter, S. Stein, T. Levy, jacobson S. Sasaki. Row 2: P. Rowe, G. Rosenberg, R Block, E. Sargent, A. Anderson C. Williams, Friedlaender, P Warner, L. Blumenthal, L. Blas- berg, B. Shapiro. Row 1: F. Andclman, T. Nevis, E Scher, M. Steinberg, Mrs. Kamins B. Barnett, Bromberg, S. Levin GRIFFITH Row 3: D. Solomon, H. Fishman, j Albert, S. Martinez, B. Smith, R Beard, j. Goldfarb, S. Losinsky, A. Dick, F. Villegas, R. Sleeper, P. Bernstein. Row 2: B. Baigh: C. Stein, R. Worth, B. Lonchar, Babb, A. Eiseman, M. Hersh, B. Borkstrom, E. Frank- fort, DelGado, P. Spieth, A. Garvey, E. Roscoe, B. Golten, Pines. Row 1: R. Herzoff, Schwartz, P. Gelman, D. Feldman, N. Wallace, M. Solohubow, M. Carr, L. Okada, K. Fuiimoto. JOHNSON Row 3: V. Pearl, C. johnston, M. Lally, Labes, S. Hoffman, Balsen, D. Gouwens, M. Rosen, H. Gallagher, G. Cohn, D. Culp, M. Karp. Row 2: E. Ferding, C. Chelemsky, D. Reinwald, A. Carson, Bryan, P. Conlon, Y. Scales, L. Drapier, C. Couper, L. Cohen, G. Doi, M. johnson, Yasutake, R. Hanania. Row 1: M. Garrow, E. Altheimer, Pirie, M. Zuckerman, A. Cortilet, D. Boyaiian, A. McCorkle, D. Rogers, Y. Sugimoto, Miss john- son. OLMSTED Row 3: G. Hayes, D. Arnold, B. May, N. Sturm, l. Andrews, Q. Baker, P. Snyderman, R. Frank, C. Luisada. Row Q: G. Meyer, W. Siegel, A. Magoun, P, Hersh, H. Reiter, S. Ryzow, R. Adelson, F. Brottman, R. Feigh, H. Elkis. Row 1: B. Gould, M. Sapken, C. Moore, Miss Olmsted, Sabin, G. Bowen, Z. Kogan, E. Block. 1 1 PEEBLES Row 3: G. Helter, R. Pasilc, A. jasperson, F. Cohen, W. Hart- shorn, S. Marks, B. Gilberg, D. Larrison, W. MacDonald, F. Witt, R. Migatz, deRoulett. Row 2: D. Goldberg, S. Troxel, A. Knight, j. jacobson, M. johnson, G. Friedburg, A. Mawrence, Sadow, G. Mortila, H. Harten- stein, Houghteling, R. Dorlman, M. Coplan, M. Adams. Row 1: P. Goldman, Dennison, D. Mendenhall, Z. DuBrow, Miss Peebles, M. Hartenstein, E. Wil- liams, B. Levine. ROHRKE Row 3: P. Ase, A. Fein, S. Miya- moto, F. Samuels, C. Kiddie, L. Mitchel, D. Weiner, M. Sachs, G Sachs, G. Hollenbeclc, D. Fisch, N. Kroan, J. Cohn, R. Herzberg. Row 2- K. Wohl, L. Miller, C. jacobs, Matthias, N. Don, Rosenblatt, R. Kalnitz, N. Olson, L. Huttner, M. Schacrl, A. Lohlep, T. Appleby, L. Anderson, R. Gilbert. Row 1: L. Kaplan, E. Levin, B. Schwactz, E. Weinstein, Mr. Rohr- ke, B. Hill, D. Horwitz, R. Bramen. This could happen to youl And, as l was saying... JUNE 1949 SENIOR VARIETIES v Jai' J 5 295' X - if 'X mmf' , 1. I. I P ff' School Hypertension? Lights, Camera, Action! The Maharaja of Matador Down with Capitalism! You Are My Sunshine Music Man Frankel 51 JUNE 1949 GRADUATION JANUARY 7950 Harry Truman Newman speaks Seidner addresses graduates Robert Baron Validictorian Papa George presents diplomas At last! Processioncll 57 smokg , f f ,X i X-- JAN. 1950 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 4A OFFICERS, MID-YEAR 1950 Row Qfj. Malkin, VP., j. Shorr, Secy., S. Glasser, Treas. Row 1::::-A. Macapia, Com.: T. Hatter, Pres. CLASS COMMITTEES CLASS DAY PROM Sponsor: Mrs. jewell Sponsor: Mr. Napieralslci Chairman: Dorothy Griffith Chairman: Ronald Rattner Barbara Anderson Myrna Davis ,Ioan Liclcerman Harry Miller David Booth Harry Wolinetz Barbara Litt Joyce Smedley PRINTING SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: Miss Graves Sponsor: Miss von Horn Chairman: Patricia Clarlc Chairman: Barbara Scott Russell Coopersmith Carol Pritchard Helene Chiz Charles McCIinton Dolores Forhy Violet Radzuilc Winifred Duncan Pamela Pierson PROGRAM SENIOR VARIETIES-PRODUCTION Sponsor: Miss Upton Sponsor: Miss Churchill Chairman: Don Kirlc Chairman: Roger Golden Robert Baron Eva Haworth Yadelle Alpern Frederic Mintz Marion Cross Diane Keer Natalie Gold Arnold Taslc SENIOR VARIETIES-PUBLICITY 84 SALES Sponsor: Mrs. Lloyd Chairman: Ruth Greenwald Robert Hawlces Sarene Moss Florence Hult Tamara Yaclcer 54 BLYE, FRANKLIN -Football. BOODY, DORIS R.-e'G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Girls Swim Club, Pep Club. BOTOSKE, LOUIS CARL'--jr. English Honor, Football Manager, Library Aid, Annual Agent BOWERS, BARBARA JEAN-S.E., Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Div. Secretary, jr. and Sr. Orchestra. BRANSON, BETTY4S.E., Fresh. Council, Adj. Office, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, S. Office, Engraving Agent. BRENNARD, JOAN S.-S.E., 4B Vice-Pres., S.G., G.A.A., Hall Guard, Tip Top Teens U.N. Club, Adj. Office. BROWN, ARTHUR IRA--Mimeograph Opera- tor, Track Team '48, Hall Guard. BRUCE EVELYN JUANITA---Girls Chorus, Sr. Girls, GAA. BURTON, MYLESA -S.E., Euclideans, jr. Eng Hon., Bridge Club, A Cappella, Hydeparlcer Agent, Hall Guard. BUSSCHAERT, ANDREW WILLIAM---R.O.T.C., Hall Guard. CANN, MAURICE JOSEPH -S.E., Int. Basket- ball, lnt. Track, Tennis, Hall Guard, Annual Agent, Gym Manager, Div. Secretary. CAREY, CAROL ANN--S.E., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, Hydeparker Agent. 55 CHAZANOW, BARBARA Annual Staff, A Cappella, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Senior Girls. CLARK, BARBARA LA VAUNE A-G.A.A., Senior Girls, Hall Guard, Treasurer's Office. COHEN, BETTE---S.E., Adj. Office, G.A.A., A Cappella, Senior Girls, Annual Agent, Annual Staff. COHEN, CARL MARTIN -f-Hall Guard, Lunch Room Guard, Camera Club, Conservation Club. COHEN, IRA ALLAN-V -R.O.T.C., Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard, Fire Guard, Color Guard, Non Com. Officer. COLBY, STEPHEN McRAE. COLLINS, DOLORES JOAN- S.E. Soph Coun- cil, QB President, S.G., G.A.A., Adj. Office, Civic Award, Tip Top Teens, Horseback Cl. COSTAS, DEMETR FRANCES, Hall Guard, A Cappella, Music Hon. Senior Girls, Div. Chairman. CROWE, ROBERT C.--Hall Guard, Boosters, Int. Basketball. CUMSTAY, PRISCILLA ANN-'S.G., G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Attendance Office, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard. CURRY, WILLIAM -Hall Guard, Intramural Basketball. CZERNER, RAYA'--S. E.: G.A.A., Sr. Girls, A -Cappella, Adj. Off., Public Relations, Tip Top eens. DAVID, EVA BEATE'--'G.A.A., United Nations Club, Senior Girls, Tip Top Teens, Hall Guard. DAVID, URSULA FRANCESW--S.E., Civic Award South Office, Tip Top Teens, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. DEPROTINE, PHIL R. --S.E., Pythags, Library Aid, Track Team, Movie Operator, Att. Office. DIAB, SAM--United Nations Club, Conservation Club, Hall Guard. DIAMANTIS, STELLA ATHENA S.G., Pep Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Attendance Office, Hydeparker Agent. EISENBERG, BRYANT M.fBox Office, Reserve Football, Annual, Engraving Agent. EISLEY, RICHARD S. Debating Club, A Cap- pella, U.N. Club, 4B Comm., Ir. Coun., Swim Team Basketball, Conservation Club. ENGLE, RICHARD- -S.E., Euclidians, Pythags, Basketball, Track, Movie Operator, Football, Sr. Orch., Boosters. EVANS, MARIORIE MAE -S.E., QB Vice- Pres., Stu. Council, Sen. Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A., Adj. Office, Hall Guard. FISHER, MORRIS-' S.E., Basketball, Library Aid, Hall Guard. FLEMING: LYNNE B. -fR.O.T.C., Ushers Club, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon Guards, R.O.T.C. Baseball. FLOOD, MARY MARGARET, S.E., 3A Veep, Fr., Soph. Ir. Council, Civ. Award, A Cappella, Annual, SG., G.A.A., Adj. Off. FOX, JOAN SANDRA--S.E., 2A 4B Pres., Euclids., A Cappella, Hydeparker, S.G., Tutor, Grade Advisor's Aid, Library Aid. FRANDSEN, DON VICTOR Ir. Council, Re- Trvs, Varsity Football, A Cappella, Lettermen's Iu . FRANK, ANITA LOU--S.E., G.A.A., Sen. Girls, Girls Chorus, Hall Guard. FRANK, jUDITH MARCIA -Adj. Office, A Cappella, Sen. Girls, G.A.A., Girls Chorus, South Office, Hall Guard. FRIEDLANDER, DANIEL S. -Track Team, Swim Team, Hydeparker, Basketball, Football, Tennis, Baseball, Annual Agent. EURUHARA, CHIZU S.E., G.A.A., Senior lf S. GELTNER, EUNICE4S.E., senior Girls, G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Swimmin and Lifesaving Club. GERSHANOV PETER LEO- -S.E., R.O.T.C., M, Color Guard, Picked Platoon, Picked Squad, I Rifle Team, Officers Club. GINSBERG, DAVID S.E., Euclideans, Movie 4- --I Operator, Hall guard. iff- Q GINSBERG, DONALD M.- S.E., Pres., Eucli- deans, Weekly Agent, Student Council Repre 'Wis I ., sentative. GITELMAN, MORT S.E., Civic Award, Fresh- . man Council, Div. Room Sec'y., Hydeparker Staff, Conservation Club. 1 f GLASS, SHIRLEY BERNICE'-f Attendance Office, M Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Annual Agent. A GOLDBERG, ESTERLE -Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Hall Guard, Life Saving 81 Swim Club, Adj. Office, G.A.A., Div. Sec'y. GOLDBLATT, SONDRA T. S.E., A Cappella, QA Vice-Pres., Sr. Girls, Hydeparker, Mus. Hon., Soph. Coun., Exe. Coun. GOLDFINE, DEBRA M. --S.E., Hydeparker, Sr. Council, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Tip Top Teens Hall Guard. 4 L GOODKIND, GERSON GUSTAV -S.E., Pres. Conservation Club, U.N. Club, Treas. Biology Hon., Lab. Assistant, Hall Guard. GOODMAN, WAYNE A Cappella, Hyde- parker Salesman. HADESMAN, EDWARD SAMUEL- Hyde- parker Photography Editor, Camera Club, Weekly Agent, Int. Basketball, Fresh. Coun. HAILAND, JUNE ROSE ffS.E., Civic Award, 1 A Vice-Pres. Tip Top Teens, Sr. Sponsor, G.A.A. Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Adj. Off. HALL, DARLENE- Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Creative Writing, Hall Guard, Engraving Agent, Girls Chorus, Libr. Aid, Horseback. HAMMER, BERNARD -S.E., Chess 84 Checker Club, Library Aid, Int. Track. HARMS, DORTHEA S.E., A Cappella, Sr. ,. .- Girls, U.N. Club, G.A.A., Annual Agent, Tip ir., I?- Top Teens, Cons. Club, Bio. Hon. I-IAYAMA, MARjORIE -Sr. Girls, A Cap- pella, Girls Chorus, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Library Aid. G 'r if HEATH,GWENDOLYN-f Sr. Girls, A Cappella, g, -,, Lost.8r Found, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Baton I h I 1, -- -'11 Q NNY, i I ,. 5 N P 1 S I l 7 ls 9 4'.C 5 nf! f E , f '1 . ...rm 4' fig? f mmm,' ,wW.m i . lv . A :Egg W 2 :F .li V4 ,,,,,: ties, ,Me4eE3l ',r'.,.efse .mfr ef ,gt E .. if. ,Z guz .211 by In :W - Q7 :wax V1 V ,. ,. -, -. - 3 ---f ' ,,44 ,. ..,, . 1 - 7 ff i . i ., is I zi' T . . . fkl- ' ,. I w r rsss - . .... :-' - 4- L . ,G ' 1-, , . ,,,, k 7 l gg ,'x- x .Y ,VL . .Eb : Q A ', , - ' A iff , Ntlr A VV 7.12 iw. It .-,.. - , u .,.,,,. 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W V KIKUCHI, NAWOYOSHI--Baseball '49, '50, A Track, Football '49, '50, Euclidians, Pythagorians, Hydeparker, Stu. Council. KIMBALL, DONALD -lntramural Basketball, Track, Hall Guard. KIMBLE, AUDREY LOUISE---Senior Girls, Hall Guard, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls Chorus, Life l Saving 84 Swim Club, Tumblers. KLOSTER, BOB LEWlS+'Senior Math Honor, l A Cappella, Hall Guard, Conservation Club. KNIGHT, MARY NELL--S.E., A Cappella, Senior Girls, Biology Honor, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Swim Club. KOHLER, JOANNE M.f--S.E., Senior Girls. KRANE, HOWARD G.+-S.E., Euclids., Football, l lntra. Basketball, lntra. Track, Weekly Agent. KRAYBILL, DONALD PHILLIP-S.E., Con- servation Club. KREDENSER, SERENE R.--S.E., Sr. Girls, Annual Agent, Hall Guard, Library Aid, Box Office, GAA. 4 QJECL, JACK M.f-lntra. Basketball, Camera u . LAMBROS, VlRGlNlA+Senior Girls, Girls Chorus, G.A.A., Hall Guard. LANGE, BONNIE LOUELLA-S.E., Civic Award, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Book- room, Pep Club, Tumblers. A 58 LAVIN, BARBARA SUE -SE., Sr. Girls, Pep Club, Engraving Agent, G.A.A. LELLENBERG, IOAN-f--Sr. Girls, A Cappella, G.A.A., Pep Club, LEVI, CAROL S.E., A Cappella, Annual 2aFf,dG.A.A., Sr. Girls, Camera Club, Hall uar . LEVINSON, IAY C. lntra. Basketball, Library Aide, Track, Weekly Agent, Hall Guard. LYMAN, STELLA-RUTH-S.E., jr. Math Hon., Creative Writing, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. MARGOLIS, TOBEY-S,E., 1A 84 3B Sec'y., 2 Civic Awards, A Cappella, Aitchpe, Classes Ed., '50, S.G., Stu. Coun., Swimming. MATSON, JOHN ALAN? S.E., A Cappella, Varsity Football, Baseball, lntra. Basketball. MATSUMOTO, LILLIAN Sf A Cappella, Annual A ent, Pep Club, Bookroom. McELifEEN, ROBERT E. f-A Cappella, Reserve Football, Engl. R Helper, lntra. Basketball. MCGEE, SYLVIA E.-f---S.E., Senior Girls, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Pep Club. MEINKE, MARLENE E.-,Girls Chorus, Senior Girls, Hall Guard, Pep Club, G.A.A. MEYER, MICHAEL-f--S.E., Sr. Orchestra, Movie Operator, Concert Band, Booster. A an X Ng mkfrf, - lj . situ . ' ' tit r ., . 1 gy ,I MICHAELS, JERROLDASE., 2 Civic Awards, 3B V.P., 3A Pres., Co-Editor, Hydeparker, Hyde- parker Agent, Hall Guard. MIGATZ, BETTE JEANNEASE., Sr. Girls, Adj. Off, Euclids, Pythags, Fr. Council, Bio. Hon., South Off., G.A.A. MILLER, CHARLES R.-Varsity Football, Var- sity Track. MILLER, PHYLLISASE., Sr. Girls, Bio. Hon., G.A.A., Grade Advisor's Assistant. MOY, WALTER4S.E., Civic Award, Aitchpe Bus. Ed., lntra. Track, lntra. Basketball, Hall Guard. MURPHEY, ANDREA B. --S.E., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Eng. Hon., G.A.A., QB Stu. Council. NAKAGAWA, FRED FUMIO. NEWMAN, BERNARD' S.E., Euclidiuns, Hall Guard, Grade Advisor's Assit. NEWMAN, VIRGINIA DOROTHY--S.E., Sr. Girls, Swim Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A. NIKALOU, NICK4-S.E., Soph., lr. Coun., Lost 81 Found, Supplyroom Guard, Hydeparker Agent, I-lall Guard. NUDELMAN, IRIS ELAINE' S.E., Annual, Sr. Girls, Eng. Hon. llreas., Stu. Council, Hall Guard, G.A.A. OYA, GEORGE S. lntra. Basketball, Annual, Hall Guard. 59 . PAIGE, GEORGE HOWARD lntra. Track, Football. PALMER, GRAHAM S. -Swimming, Creative Writing, Lettermen's Club, Football, Eng. Tutor, Hall Guard, Cross Coun. Track. PALMER, JAMES HENDRIX-'S.E., Varsity Track, Library Aide, Fr. 8r Soph. Coun., lntra. Basketball, Lettermen's Club. ' , - PAREDES, ALICE M. -Sr. Girls, Girls Chorus, ,,1 .li if Hall Guard, G.A.A. i f- PARHAM, JOHN R.O.T.C., Hall Guard, i - N. 8: S. Office, Stu. Coun., Band. ' ' . Q PATACSIL, RONALD 'A Cappella, Boys' 1 Q Chorus, Tennis, lntra. Basketball, Swimming, - Debating Team, Baseball, Hydeparker. ,f i :'i: J PERLOW, BABETTE f--Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, L 6 g Attend. OH., G.A.A. - f, PRUSIN, BARRY' f-Varsity Track, Tennis, Annual ' E' . W. Agent, lntra. Basketball, Conserv. Club, Sr. Band, I y Hall Guard. V RABEN, JANE A Cappella, Sr. Girls, Girls Chorus, Grade Adv.'s Assistant, G.A.A. RAFFEL, LOUlSiHydeparker, lntra. Basketball, Weekly Agent. REAXVLXINGS, BEVERLY K. f-Sr. Girls, Tumblers, ' REASONS, DOROTHY ANNA-S.E., A cop- pella, Jr. Council, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. REGALBUTO, JOAN MARIE Swim Club, Hall A 4 I . Guard, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. V- 'zv REINSTEIN, JANET- S.E., A Cappella, Annual .. ' Agent, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Adj. Office. RICHARDS, RICHARD M.' --S.E., Annual Agent, Baseball, Hall Guard, lntra. Basketball, Varsity X' Baseball. ififil ROLLIN, ARTHUR S. f lntra. Basketball, Bio. Hon., S.E., Annual Agent, Creative Writing, Attend. Off., Hall Guard. ROSANES, ALBERT PETERSON-fS.E., A Cap- pella, Civic Letter, Movie Operator, Hydeparker Agent, Annual Agent. x it ROSS, MARCIA ZILLA A Cappella, Library Aide, Aitchpe, Sr. Girls. SADLER, DIANE-r-'S.E., Box Office, Adj. Office, . lreas. Office. f, SANDERS, NANCY CECILIA Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, Bookroom, G.A.A. - SARNAT, SHEILA PEGGY S.E., Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Jr. Math Hon., Hall Guard. SCHUR, RUTH MAE S.E., Adj. Office. ' SCHWARTZ, JOAN 2 Civic Awards, S.E., Sr. fr- Girls, Adj. Off., Tip Top Teens, G.A.A., Annual Fac. Ed., Eng. Hon., Library Aid. ' SHARFMAN, ROBERTA SUE -S.E., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor Annual G.A.A.- Box Off., A Cappella, Hydeparker, Gr. Adv.'s Assist. SHELY, BETTE - .E., Girls Chorus, Adj. OFF., Sr. Girls, SHIMIZU, GERALD- 'Swimming Team. SICKAFOOSE NORMA EANNE S.E., A , I Cappella, Adj. Office, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. SIEGEL, ELEANOR --A Cappella, Soph. Coun- council, Sr. Girls, Box Off., G.A.A., Library, Pep Club, Hall Guard. SIMPSON, JACOUELYN GAY--Sr. Girls, A Cappella, Music Hon., G.A.A. SLOVY, BARRY --f Hall Guard. SORENSEN, ALWIN ---lntra. Basketball, Annual Agent, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard. STAUBS, SHIRLEY -S.E., QA, 4B Sec'y., A Cap- pella, G.A.A., Sr. Spon., Civic Award, U.N. Club, jr. Coun., Tip lop Teens, VP. STEIN, ALBERT- jr. Track. STEPHENSON, IO ANN S.E., Fr. 8- Exe. Coun- 1A Comm., Eng. Honor, Library, G.A.A., Aitch- pe Staff, Sr. Girls. STRINGOS, THEODORA- Horseback Riding Club, Lost 8a Found, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Girls Chorus. TANSKI, ARLA--S.E., A Cappella, Swim Club, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Hydeparlcer Agent, G.A.A., Tip 'lop Teens. TAYLOR, JOAN M.A-S.E., Civic Award, Euc- lids., Pythags., Soph. 84 Exe. Coun., Aitchpe Staff, Sr. Girls, N. Off., G.A.A. Award. TICHY, LEONA. TSUCHIDA, ERNEST Yf-Mimeograph Oper., Hall Guard. VANDERVORT, DORIS E.- -Riding Club, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard. WAGNER, EVELYN-A Cappella, Swim Club, Fr. Council, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Annual Agent, Hall Guard, Atten. Office. WAKASA, KEIKO --S.E., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, G.A.A. WALKER, FRANCES GRAYCE S.E., 3B Comm., Swim Club, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Library, Pep Club, jr. 8: Exe. Council, Hall Guard. WARSAWSKY, SALLY ANN-f-Hydeparlcer, jr. 8t Sr. Council, G.A.A. Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. WEILAND, EDITH--S.E., Girls Chorus, Stu. Council, Annual Agent, Sr. Girls, Bridge Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard. WEILAND, MARTIN L. --S.E., Intra. Basketball, Pythags., Annual 8: Hydeparker Agent. WEINE, FRANKLIN S.E., Euclidians, Pythags., I-Iydeparlcer Staff. WEISS, BARBARA- G.A.A., Hall Guard. 4 ,, . f fo' f ,.,: I N Q , iiiii 7 iii 1 f-.I :A . .. - To ,, 'Q ,. 'A,. ,4 , is , , ,,w, , , E 4 ., if .z,: I . T' I , WELTMAN, HARVEY WILLIAM S.E., Var- sity Baseball, Hydeparker, Letterman's Club, Varsity Basketball, Football, Boosters. WESTALL, ELIDA ANNfA Cappella, Music Honor, Grade Adv.'s Assistant, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. WEZELMAN, DICK LEE Weekly Agent, Intra Basketball, Track, Hall Guard. WICKER, SALLY'-'S.E., Riding Club, Blue Mask, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Girls. WIENER, EDWARDfS.E., Varsity Basketball, Blue Mask, Football, Stu. Council, Hall Guard. WILLIAM , GORDON Lf--Swim Team, Intra Track, Hydeparker. WINDMUELLER, RENATE-S.E., 3B Pres., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Council, Sr. Girls, Annual, Box Office, G.A.A., Library, Hall Gua d. WISE, KARLINEASE., Civic Letter, A Cappella, Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. Council, Hyde- parker Agent. WOLFMARK, SHELDON-A-,S.E., Eng. Tutor, Library, Camera Club, Aitchpe Photo Ed. '49, Ed. in Chief, '50, R.O.T.C. WOLFNER, ROSE MARIE-ASE., A Cappella, Sr. Girls, Sec'y., Hall Guard, G.A.A. YOSHIOKA, GEORGE T.--Intra. Basketball. YOUNGOUIST, MARYANN Boosters, S Girls, Girls Chorus, G.A.A. T. YUNGMEYER, MARTHA ELIZABETH -Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. ZAMIAR, JOAN R.--Pep Club, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, G.A.A. ZISOOK, SHELDON P.- Intra. Basketball. FOTO FOBICS APRILL, ALVIN GORDON, GERALD NARANJO, JUANITA ARNOLD, GEORGE GUSTAFSON, BERT NEWMAN THEODORE BERNSTEIN, DANIEL HANDELMAN, MITCHELL SCHUBERT, BERNICE BOODLE, CHARLES KOVALSKY, BERNARD SEROTA, NORMAN BUCK, DONNA KRAUS, LLOYD STOTLAND, JULIAN DEACON, MYRON LEVY, JUDY URY, SHELDON DONLEY, SAMUEL LUPER, DION WALTON, EDWARD 62 , ag, .1 ... JAN. '57 SENIORS AT WORK AND PLAY ,ff uw-f QQ an, vc as A f Tammy and Sondra jackie Simpson l'hat's our boy lim! Command Performance Versatility Chem capers with joan and Shirley Dave and Don Supersonic Scientists Jerry and Mort Happy helper Smiling Shimizu Friendly competitors Hailand 63 64 BUTE Row 3: B. Schur, S. Donley, R Engle, M. Fisher, L. Kraus, P Gershanov, G. Barlow, B. Eisen- berg, G. Friedman, A. Busschaert Row 2: D. Sadler, S. Kredenser, F Walker, B. Lange, B. Clark, S Lyman, Levy, C. Fukuhara. Row 1: G. Yoshioka, E. Westall, S Warsawsky, Mr. Bute, D. Gold- Fine, N. Sanders, R. Doli, j Regalbuto. GRONERT Row 3: A. Brown, M. Weiland, W Thompson, B. Hawkes, E, Palmer C. Boodle, G. Williams, W Goodman, A. Lando, C. Klein. Row Q: D. Boody, D. Van der Vort V. Lambros, S, Zisook, W. Abern R. Patacsil, M. Knight, A. Kimble C. Carey. Row 1: S. Staubs, N. Kikuchi, j Taylor, D. Wezelman, E. Gold- berg, B. Branson, R. Czerner, S Diamantis, MCGURK Row 3: B. Hammer, R. Crowe, L Gayle, D. Eriedlander, L. Bitant I P. deprotine, Bloom, D. Frclnd- sen, D. Ginsberg, L. LaVigne, L. Kensley. Row 2: M. Meinke, E. Bruce, D. Hirasuna, G. Heath, E. Hades- man, R. Schur, B. Cohen, A. jasper, B. Migatz, Row 1: B. Prusin, j. Kamba, M. Youngquist, Miss McGurk, V. Newman, H. Bingman, C. Levi. PERHAM Row 3: E. Nakagawa, B, Bowers, E. Hermanson, J. Anderson, N. l-lollenberg, A. Rollin, H. Krane, F. Blye, M. Gitelman, G. Paige, R. Adelstein, B. Newman. Row Q: Brennard, L. Ralfel, D. Harms, Browning, G. Cya, M. Burton, B. Gustafson, E. Weilond, M. Youngmeyer, M. Cann, T. Blumenfield, S. Dicib. Row 1: l. Nudelman, M. Evans, N. Sickaloose, E. Geltner, S. Gold- blcltt, Fox, A. Paredes. 1 f 1 RIVERS Row 3: A. Farah, L. Fleming, D Reasons, T. Margolis, M. Meyer G. Gordon, M. Remer, B. Kloster G. Goodkind, D. Bernstein, G Adams, E. David. Row 2: Schwartz, Kohler, E Siegel, C. Rappaport, S. Ury, W Ayot, U. David, L. Botoske, A Rosanes, C. Smith, T. Stringos. Row 1. K. Wise, R. Kontos, j Zamiar, Mrs. Rivers, L. lichy l. Narango, P. Blowers, L. Matsui moto. ROSS, Row 3: R. Mclflveen, l. Cohen, J Kuncl, A. Aprill, R. Canne, L Black, R. Richards, M. Deacon A. Stein, R. Eisley. Row 2: B. Shely, S. Sarnat, E. Tsu chida, K. Tucker, Reinstein S. Wicker, Frank, B. Willens W. Curry, Lellenberg, R Wollner. Row 1: ul. Hill, A. Frank, M. Flood Mrs. Ross, D. Hall, S. McGee M. Mayer, M. Mayama. E. THOMPSON Row 3: Levinson, B. Kovalsky, E Walton, S. Wollmark, J. Stotland L. Shellswick, B. Lewy, V. jones A. Sorensen, C. Miller, R. Wind mueller. Row 2: P. Miller, K. Wakasa, S jones, M. Wagner, l. Michaels D. Ginsberg, D. Kraybill, A Murphey, B. Cohen, G. Sonnen Feld, W. Moy. Row 1: R. Sharlman, S. Glass, B Rawlings, Raben, Mrs. Thomp son, B. Lavin, B. Chazanow, J l failand. TV at HP 1 1 JANUARY 1950 SENIOR VARIETIES -is 3 I ccin't do that sum! Dancing in the dark. You must have been a Paul Onion to the rescue. beautiful baby Q Ti'1ere's nothing iiice a Walkin' my baby back home. dame! 66 JANUARY 1950 PRGM Queen Kclrlyn and King Merle. Committee work done, fun begun. Soy something sweet to After the bull was over. your sweetheart. Stag Line? May I have this dance? 67 I 4B A. McCorkle, Secy., L. Colen, V.P., Labes, Pres., S. lroxel, Comm. 3B 'G. Goldstein, V.P., P. Levin, Pres., G. Taymor, Secy., M. Lippe, Comm, 3A-M. Flood, VP., Michaels, Pres QA' S. Zivin, Pres., G. Kohler, VP., QB -C. Davis, VP., S. Kunin, Comm, C, Seligman, Pres., B. Silberman, Secy 1A -R. Friedman, Comm., l. Gilman, Pres., R. Chegwidden, V.P., B. Auerbach, Secy. 68 X0 0 if ww! im? X KX. Q21 K V12-J ,j KSXXU. . I f WM' . L, .X pf wWJ...M 2 I 5 V! 55?E?E?f5i?ii?E5 55?E25?'l?ffTi13Qi253 is if5255235:5ffIQiQlQ1Qffff5' l . L Y , ..,1 ' l , ,., . , N ... W if BENSEMA Row 3: M. Boyer, R Havighurst, D. Lyons R. Dewey, W. Kruk, R Stiegel, H. Mirsley, D Coxworth, L. Corpus, L Meyer, L. Kruss, G Creihih, H. Pamper, J Reed. ow Q: B. Muldnow, G Schellert, M. Dorf man, F. Sandler, S Gliclcstein, G. Gold stein, F. Goodman, D Kurzband, M. Fertel, C Haugan, B. Rooney, E Rubovits, Dempsey M. Munies, A. New man. ow 1: Heywood, B Nathan, M. England V. Berger, Y. Amino R R 1 1 D. Erlich, B. Hoops, M Fung, Kaita, M Baker. BARNARD Row 3: R. Pollak, O Dolbow, B. Sage, H Minifee, M. Dunn, B Kramer, G. Chavis, A Myers. Row 2: S. Huntress, E. johnson, R. Gill, K. Graves, D. Priest, H, Noven, Svarez, M. Cejalo, R. Strauss, K. Lybolt, N, johnson, Row 1: F. Plain, L. Glass, M. Singer, R. Barnard, L. Block, Gamboa, R. Sheldon. BELSLY Row 3: M. jameson, B. Stephan, l. Berlce, R. Williams, R. Ring, L. Levin, B. Mann, P. Kline, Stephen, P. Priest, M. Ellin, M. Schwartz, Beasley. Row 2: P. Bussmcln, B. Stern, M. Sternfield, D. Thonstad, Dunbar, M. Wilson, H. Alpert, A. Berman, Halpern, E. Lee, N. Burns, D.Z bro, B. Milcami. Row 1: Henmi, um- N. Swcrnson, N. Kuhl, D. Dunne, Miss Belsly, N. Youssef, F. Tuclcler, D. Bell, S. Barajas. BRANDENBURG Row 3: H. Pierce,J. johns- ton, S. Gerstein, W. Schurerz, L. Lewin, D. Toups, C. Miller, V. Levi, P. Klixbull, G. Hanks, W. Brown, F. Olfimoto. l ' Row 2: Pattars, M. Abe, P. Kurey, S. Schwartz, R. Sachs, P. Penn, E. Shafran, G. Millner, S. Goldberg, S. Balcal, A. Tobler, Margolin. Row 1: D. Harfield, H, Lcizan, A. Rivera, Mrs, Brandenburg, Shan, berg, F. Stone, A. Kay. BRENNAN Row 3: R. Woodbur - R. Yf Rodden, H. Goldberg S. Hollander, C. Hines J. Christensen, G. Gaul rilius, R. Greenberg, S. Garfinlcel, L. Frazin, B. Allen. Row 2: T. Lewy, P. Adler, C. Levin, E. Sanders, Werner, H. Baum, G. Taymor, S. Himmel, B. Cohen, Snyder, Altschuler. Row 1: B. Brown, T. Costas, Goldfeder, M. Maslov, L. Triner, B. Kuper, Z. Dorfman, A. Abrams. CASNER Row 3: E. Magoun, Schwartz, Rutter, S. Finlay, J. Scala, W. Dyer, B. Retner, K. Caldwell, D. Hanley. Row Q: P. Miller, C. Weinstoclc, Berman, D. Kantor, B. Freed, Buck, M, Rose, j.Al- lard, L. Taylor. Row 1: S. Hanvey, B. Bogolub, A. Carter, Mr. Casner, V. Ginsburg, D. Morgan, N. Handel- stein, T. Engelhart. FINLEY Row 3: L. Harris, C. Franklin, A. Longinow, R. Hirsch, E. Stein, L. Good, C. Rosenthal, R, Barnett, C. Semel, Turbin, G. Sarlas, Natlcin, Daniels, G. Nitta. Row 2: D. Mitcheli, M. Falk, l. Gold, K. Shrai- berg, E. Rappaport, R. PGflSl'1, H0- rita, G. Grunfeld, A. Kimenez, T. Fujiwara, D. Gerber. Row 1: B. Lambert, P. Kcrwalsky,l. Smith, Miss Finley, L. Lewin, M. Glassburg, R. West, M. Ohlhausen. FLORES Row 3: G. Murakami, P. Manaster, B. Willce, S. Gottlieb, M. Sharlot, W. Madsen, M. Lippe, S. Richards, M. Miller, E. Barrett, W. Zborib, F. Knapp, C. Hierpe, R. Jaclclovich. Row 21 j. jameson, A. Reinheimer, Lewis, E. Klein, N. Aronson, D. Lindquist, S. Solcolec, S. Newman, E. Bailey, M. McKay, B. Poffen- berger, A. Kleiman, B. Greenblatt. Row 1: V. Teach, F. Lev' M. Kuehn, Mrs. Floresi 1 S. Zilc, B. Lewis, A. Grossman. I FOGELSON Row 3: G. Kohler, G. Eckles, 1 Straus, P. Sonderegger, R. Swen- gel, E. Ostrup, C. Majors, G. Thayer. Row 2: M. Etchison, D. Viclcaey, L. Lauria, L. Lindheimer, C. Green- burg, l. Dee, D. Thayer, M. Schuler. Row 1: U. Hirsch, C. Beck, W. Helm- holt, Miss Fogelson, B. Albcirran, E. Thomas, B. Banks. FRYE Row Q: M. Martyr, P. Cooper, A Williams, R. Gerwin, T. jeffrey, L. Lewis, H. Halperin, M. Eve, J. Porter. Row 1: A. Berg, Conrad, B. Gell- man, Crawford, H. Lobsinger, H. Rotman, B. Feldman. KUEHN Row 3: L. Beck, P. Larson, D. Hunt, B. Plarenos, D. Levi, Wohcner, K. Cochrane, T. Tomiyama, R Wasson, A. Berg, B. Slovy, E Espiritu. Row 2: S. Waring, S. Nidorf, R Worsham, R. Bain, D. Karoll, R Schiffman, E. Poznanslce, M Anagnos, B. Morphews, R. Gr- auer, K. Wiborg. Row 1: E. Plotniclc, H. Fish, S Dessauer, Reddy, H. Pritilcin, j. Schmaren, B. Brown, Bobrow MEINDERS Row 3: B. Minslcy, H. Greenberg, A. Engerman, H. Katz, A. Foot, M. Franklin, H. Fulsang, P Chernolf, R. Erwin, M. Green- Field, D. Baker, R. Tatje. Row Q: P. Swineford, B. Wang, j Levitetz, B. Hayes, A. Goodall j. Morris, M. Wirth, R. Averill, C Tomiyama, A. Botoglou, M Teshar, M. Klein, C. Wethers, j Edwards. Row 1: E. Schullcin, Stern, J Sumida, H. Chemin, G. Hanania Miss Meinders, K. Yamashiro, L Bernheim, M. Wittenberg, J Yochelson. 1 OPITZ Row 3: Wadsworth, C. Kemper, G Erail, M. Schwerman, R. Hubble B. Bearden, W. O'Byrne, I Komar, H. Levin. Row 2: M. Kahn, R. Sabul, A. Levin j. Bross, B. Lasler, A. Ransome R. Hatch, B. Satyr, O. Yuen. Row 1: R. Holloway, C. Karem, j Kalcheim, Mr. Opitz, F, Miller, C Darden, P. Kawanaga. PAINE Row 3: D. Costas, M. Rogge, D Lord, D. Ford, P. johnson, L Morris, D. Fitzpatrick, P. de- Kelaita- M Kohn:C Dwinsk 'N. 1 A 1 - Yf Karagas. Row 2: M. Hurst, S. Yoder, S. Blucher, S. Shoelson, D. juhl, D. Glenn, R. Simmons, S. Herman, D. Green, B. Kinney, B. Pool, Woodward, Fortin, D. Brower. Row 1: E. Darlas, C. Thomas, Kaine, E. Galub, Korin, L. Heller, S. Glovier, Baum, Putkphrnila POWELL Row 3: F. Potash, M. Cheris, D. Von Thun, D. Gardner, H. Washington, S. Weilzel, R. Rid- ker, R. Baughman. Row 2: E. Wasilanskis, Snow, j Nerad, A. Kaplan, D. Blum, H. Stothi, Shapira, Olson. Row 1: S. Colby, Schoell, Baron, Mrs. Powell, P. Suggs, D. Schuhmann, E. Schneiderman. MISS SLAUGHT Row 3: L. Old, l. Stefan, Green- wald, N. Brown, D. Goldfarb, L Barker, R. Chambers, K. Hall, M Manning, T. Bishop, Schluter P. Glass, P. Levin, M. Schimberg P. Salinger. Row 2: T. Sasaki, R. Anderson, A Bargamian, M. Laichas, E. Drury j. Kaplan, Simpson, Mc- Cann, M. Yocom, S. Kelly, A. Gilmore, Davis, M. Daniels, S. Salinger. Row 1: B. Armstrong, M. Darias, A. Manolitsis, S. Klutzberg, Miss Slaught, M. Burgess, K. Hikida- G. Stein, S, Speck. ASSEMBLIES rYJ4 NEZER SCIROGGE VILSi gxiiifcf ,lffflf if Q' 6' Q Q x Professional Model A Christmas Carol jiggs and McManus Sorry, wrong number You figure it out Men of distinction 74 SQPH smokes SW fi' .Sys CHAMBERLAIN Row 3: E. Nozawa, T. Rodden, D McViclcer, B. Nichols, W. Mc Kinney, S. Schwartz, H. Cibul, R Stufil. Row Q: L. Canaday, C. Sugerman D, Klaus, E, Parr, S. Charney, D Shagan, R. Lopez, Childs, D johnson. 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Snyderman, W. Balcom, L. Field. Row 2: M. Stern, j. Cohen, B. Deal, l. Kibort, V. Wolkhamer, R. Morita, Shapin, J. Ferriss, M. Comnenos, D. Schreurs. Row 1: H. Slavit, K. Yamamoto, D. johnson, M. Siegel, Mrs. Curtiss, A. Young, S. josephs, R. Wagner. 1 DRELL Row 3: D. Rosenquist, M. Trugman B. Lebovitz, D. Campbell, W Tauber, C. Radke, H. Berry, T Janowitz, B. Wallace, R. Ham- burg, Much, R. Haley. Row 2: E. Graham, M. lback, J Zucker, L. DeLetto, L. Edelstein R. Cohan, R. Troll, T. Hayes, E Hanauer, L. Seeberg, C. Seligl man, R. Means, R. Cohen. Row 1: C. Nagaishi, M. Zarit, L Scovel, Mrs. Drell, C. Collins, C Siegel, M. Wolff, S. Smith, GRAYBILL Row 3: C. Landsman, K. Silverstein, F. Necheles, V. Kawasaki, K. Sinton, Kilty, P, Kelly, Marks, W. Plana, F. Morris, G. Salamon. Row 9: R. Kaday, K. Nukalaou, . Barker, D. Zolot, B. Savlin, Smith, Manolitsis, R, Grossman, R. Gerstein, V. Reade . Row 1: Berc, A. Lavizzo, P. Overleose, Miss Graybill, F. Johnson, P. Silver, M. Berman. HALEY Row 3: C. Hayaho, W. Auerbach, Siedis, R. Casteel, P. Rogers, Y. Hamada, K. Guth, H. Herman, S. Stein, E. Lopez, C. Smith. Row 2: P. Greenlee, A. Johnston, M. Bemley, C. Rawson, B. Gibson, M. Krauss, D. Borison, D. Duesing, S. Kaiser, D. Helsing. Row 1: B. Newman, R. Albert, M. Kottas, B. Lowenthal, L. Mora: H. Gousd, G. Javella, G. Nishi 1 DUBYK Row 3: Wolfmark, S. Tindall, B. Jensen, Crown, G. Bradley, Keel, H. Korshak, R. Daddy, M. Loesher, M. Phelan. Row 2: B. Hicks, J. Rubenstein, R. Profitt, G. Nathan, L. Jackson, R. Bogan, Tillman, P. Johnston, S. Cady, M. Greenwald. Row 1: T. Peppers, Taylor, E. Rivera, B. Escol, Mr. Dubyk, M. Friedman, Furuta, lbe. 1 1 X HAWKES Row 3: C. Doi. E. Twine. R. Brodner. M. Hurowitz. F. Sheenan. C. Shaw. C. Hooton. C. Twine. K. Miyamoto. H. Rodkin. Conlon. C. McCary. Row 2: R. Frickel. E. Burton. M. Newman. G. Blackwell. C. Clark. C. Clark. G. Athas. W. Levy. R. Banks.V. Stateler. D. Nommen- sen. Van Linden. Row 1: S. Brown. P. McCarthy. N. Astrof. M. Hawkes. N. Moores. L. Herman. Molner. M. Davis. KIRBY Row 3: F. Hokin. M. Humphrey. B. Steiner. D. Jennings. S. Musick. H. Koss. A. Cohn. Row Q: B. Lenington. A. Goodman. M. Cooper. S. Sherman. E. Stevens. D. Green. S. Steinberg. Row 1: B. Davis. B. Weiner. N. Gordon. S. Harris. N. Adams. KRAKOVER Row 3: C. Moore. C. Kotwick. l Wileman. L. Rubin. L. Phimmer. D. MacDonald. H. Katz. A. Goodman. C. Wiernick. C. Kamins E. Rooker. Row 2: B. England. S. johngrass. j. Councelman. S. Gibson. A. Ba- rich. L. Worth. Waterman. L. Daniels. Milling. Row 1: Kaita. M. Okse. N. Corbin. Miss Krakover. K. Guy. j. Schmiedel. T. Novick. B. Reichenbach. KURRIE Row 3: l. Gilman. j. Davis. R Friedman. G. Prager. R. Curry. N. Anaer. W. Rabovsky. F. Tanen- baum. R. Kilborn. E. Sallmen. S. Grauer. Row 2: B. Horberg. M. Kinyon. E. Hily. D. Nolan. F. Goldring. W. Freeman. A. Brown. P. Wyrick. S. Gilbert. Row 1: S. Nagaishi. Samuel. Strauss. Miss Kurrie. R. Siegel. C. Leib. L. Berkley. Lamet. LECHTENBERG Row 3: R. Foot, D. Nakaya, R. Rose, C. Poffenberger, B. Kasen- D. Freeman, N. Marcus, A. Casper, L. Miller, Row 2: M. Berg, F. Levine- G Baum, B. Sinka, l'l. Kamberds, Bi Arnold, B. Summers, N. King, L. Fuller, Davis, Truslum. Row 1: G. Yamamoto, D. Saguchi, j. Kennedy, A. Keeney, W. Lechtenberg, Lee, N. Perry, M. Hogan. LEE Row 3: Ketchum, P. Schlesinger, j. Kasper, G. Nicks, W. Wong, M. Williams, P. Prier, E. Arnold, S. Case, A. Erlebacher. Row 2: Styer, L. Rowellz, R Flowers, M. Kern, A. George, S Swan, L. Riitenberg, S. Michael- C. Bouvier, A. Nishiyama. Row 1: B. Simon, E. Rosenbush, R Mayeda, O. Smith, Mrs. Lee, G. Yoshida, R. Levy, D. Kempf f 1 LYNCH Row 3: D. Frankel, E. Parker, B. Frankel, B. Smith, Field, S. Miller, S. Kunin, Hallett, Worthley, l. Matsumoto, C. Kruse. Row Q: S. Ogawa, R. Dermer, S. Kreeger, R. Sachs, B. Gordon, Bowman, B. Karg, Vincent, R. Andreas, M. l-loughteling, P. Philopulos, L. Marder. Row 1: P. Kaufman, A. Finn, B. Spalding, E. Yoshioka, N. Blair, L. Hampton, R. Chan. Denizens of the Biology Lab. 20 -ir S r C? 1 MESSELHEISER Row 3: L. janis, D. Crabb, P. Garbin, R. Booth, Bergner, Barker, T Blood, B. Levy, H. Brite, L Arnold, M. Allswane, B. Blythe Row 2: N. Tarver, H. Azuma, S Brody, B. Barnes, F. Besson, S Starr, I. Wakefield, Kastrul, C Davis, P. Kessinger, G. Mitchell S. Marshall, A. McClain. Row 1: R. Sedohara, C. Kredenser B. Fox, Golten, Miss Messel heiser, l, Brown, C. Harper, B Pollak, S. Cohen. MOORE Row 3: B. Venega, A. Serota, L Hamburg, L. lbaneze, G. Wil liams, Williams, R. Rosenberg J. Sprague, E. Guillen, O. Harri son, A. Rasmussen, Bulifington Row 2: P. McAroy,j. Morgan, R Kittaka, Lewy, T. Manaster D. O'Brien, L. Biedes. W. Thomis j. Theaker, P. Marusa, Curry A. Savas, G. Stephens. Row 1: Silverman, E. Fuiimoto, N Adel, H. Slater, Miss Moore, S. Morris, N. lshino, M. Simon. NICHOLS Row 3: R. Rowan, R. Brown, R Downer, S. Berman, G. lzuno, P Gerber, N. Hinshaw, L. jakob. Row 2: S. Velick, P. Ryan, E Shimkus, B. Glaves, D. Lamb, j Richardson, N. jones, B. Silber- man, E. johnson, R. Kallick. Row 1: D. Byrd, M. Kaplan, B Vicker, Mrs. Nichols, Boatman N. Projansky, H. Kimura. O'CONNER Row 3: S. Cosmer, B. Pioso, A Gratch, M. Bram, A. Baird, D Nielsen, C. Wheeler, Affendell M. Rosenbush. Row 2: A. Keyes, C. Lamet, G McDonald, T. Rubenstein, C Workman, W. Cohn, B. Auerbach E. Merritt, T. Wells, Ritter. Row 1: E. Sefansky, M. Kaplan, A Anderson, R. Miura, M. Kirk patrick, S. Gordon, E. Horwitz 1 1 1 RANDALL Row 3: F. Hama, Lee, G. Schoen- baum, R. Chegwidden, D. Marks, R. johnson, Kinney, D. Perlman, R. Eiseman, D. Haythorne, G. Shaw, L. Hayman. Row Q: M. Casper, M. Haberland, M. lngram, R. Kabaker, G. Anderson, G. Magnuson, Asaki, Kidwell, Allison, M. Brendel, R. Tsuchida. Row 1: Arason, C. Barney, B. Hickey, M. Edison, Mrs. Randall, L. Daniels, E. Fellers, E. Gold- blatt. SCI-IULTZ Row 3: S. Halstead, Lowenstein, C. Pfeffer, R. Bloom, B. Nelan, H. Cohen, R. Prather, B. Glass, D. Mulholland, M. Nelson, F. Le- vato, B. Horwich. Raw 2: E. Romper, R. larre, A. Golden, O. Sax, R. Bremmer, L. Edelman, S. Natura, M. Snyder, M. Wallenslein, L. Mills. Row 1: B. Moran, S. Rosenkrontz, S. Birk, Davis, P. Herndon, E. Collymore. Sl-IAVIRO Row 3: R.Cameron,R.Rel'ibock,Hill, E. Merritt, R. Wasserman, M.Solo- mon, T. Butterman, Markbreit. Row 2: S. Brown, L. Shubert, B. Mills, T. Wilson, L. Barancik, M. Wendell, M. Browning, R. Frey- tag. Row 1: B. Herwitt, l. Fegenhols, S Friedman, B. Lukinsky, M. Hay- cock, B. Elder, A. Bain, L. Blair SLATER Row 3: G. jones, V. Fleming, j Silverman, L. Cobb, H. Ohlson R. Townsend, G. lnczauskis, A Landon, Suzucki, A. Stewart Row 2: F. Telechansky, H. Spector C. McFarland, S. Rossett, F Schwartz, A. Sommer, M. Edel man, G. Hunter, L. Shaffer, D Compton, S. Curry. Row 1: D. Kawasaki, S. Clark, J Parsons, Cooper, E. Slater, j Golding, R. Clary, Riggs. 1 3 ......-I STURGEON Row 3: l. Markus, McCloud, N. Knott, S. Matchinis, Hightower, E. Failc, D. Anderson, D. Sigal, A. Fuhrer, B. Peters, A. Rasner B. Vibral. Row 2: Riflcin, S. Margolin, M. Becker, H. Witzel, Schoen- wetter, S. Allweiss, M. Levitt, H. Glasser, M. Parish, R. Luczon. Row 1: T. Nuro,S. Rubin, G. Glover, H. Shimizu, Miss Sturgeon, R. Alamo, j.YRoberts, j.fSimon. The pause that refreshes! An apple a day Watch out for your Figures, boys. 'eE5HMEN C S L95 p 95 ATWATER Row 3: R. Sears: K. Hari, D, joy, R. Martin, C. Salovirh, C. Kuffer, R. Fatinlcer, W. Hopkins, R. Kauf- mann, R. Moore, L. Greenberg, J. Birnbaum. Row 2: Appelt, Hartman, W. Blumenthal, G, Rochman, Dem- aree, McCullough, D. Ludwig, C. Cole, H. Wolberg, Kelly, B. Browdy. Row 1: O. Harris, E. DeBofslcy, B. Cortilet, N. Valle, P. Lowe, D, Koprawslci, M. Daniels, S. ljpnl ill 9. i J nen. , Ji P , u l pp 1 ' ',, , . Row 3: Strachan, M. Williams, C. Bryant, B. Rosenbaum, Brown- worth, R. Schroeder, A. Green- spon, B. Burleigh, P. Bajhton, Williams, F. Graziadei,,D. Blogmj Row 2: D. Loughran, GSW? L. Clifford, l. Albert, Duncan, H. Dunbar, D. Rosenstein, T. Wol- man, Klings, Sholeen, E. Briggs, B. Greer. Row 1: B. Scanlon, McCann, Williams, B. Davidson, Mr. Bour- geois, D. Fung, D. Fultz, Smith. DAVIS Row 3: l. Wakasa, L. Vaughn, R. Stark, Ruttenberg, N. Wilkins, K. Murray, C. Lewis, V. Hamilton, j. Rider, B. Keer, C. Kemper. Row Q: Meduga, L. Ericson, S. Schultz, P. Lyons, E. McGriFf, R. Schwartz, S. Silver, C. Flanegan, D. Hart. Row 1: R. Durlacher, O. Lugo, M. Perdue, B. Wong, L. Nishida, J. Silver, M. Riley. DEAHL Row 3: Lasper, Gyrion, M. Sobaclc, S. Dirmish, A. Cohen, G. Fiske, Tauber, S. Hamilton, D. Buchanan, Batzelc, A. Zolo- to, F. Barchet, S. Newman, Row 2: M. Brandt, B. Harper, R. Falk, Katz, Simon, A. Bock, B. Pozen, G. Pruzanslcy, M. McFadden, C. Lundberg, R. Lass- iter, P. Stiles. Row 1: Foonberg, Gordon, S. Nacarato, Mr. Deahl, S. Schinlco, L, jordan, G. Duchatellier, J'-71,00 ELLIS Row 3: B. Faris, W. Bradley, E Saulsberry, Youns, R. Casey N. Tingley, C. Levine, F. Gold D. Griffin, M. Ginsburg, A Meinheit, A. Zimmerman. Row 2: D. Strofs, L. james, P Brown, O'Reilly, M. Burford N. Hippman, N. Leigh, M Brandes, Dunn, M. Stiles, R Luke, H. Simons. Row 1: R. Stotland, D. Goodstein C. Weinschenk, LaSharr, Nr Ellis, S. Friedman, V. Rhinehart C. Larson. MARSHALL Row 3: S. Tobias, Wuchich, K Kahler, C. Cummings, D. Howarc., B. Benos, C. Meyer, Bowman R. Cohen, Karp, S. Fienberg, Ci johnson. Row Q: Sholeen, M. jones, A Siegel, B. Andrews, S. Reeves, N. Benlun, M. Gorman, D. Abaire, M. johnson, M. Boyaiian, D. Anderson, R. Everaert, Cowan. Row 1: B. Garvey, E. Bradley, S. Eichenfeld, Miss Marshall, C Heller, V. Sanders, K. Nash, S. Wauzer, Friedman. MAURER Row 3: Terrell, W. Laube, A. Russell, C. Humphrey, Harris, O. Cochran, E. Reicin, R. Gross, R. Fiske, H. Gerdy, C. Hinshaw, M. Kroan, B. Cartman, L. jacobs, B. Schmiedel. Row 2: A. Herzberg, Woods, D. Herman, S. Glover, M. Siegel, B. King, M. Kirk, M. Brandweiner, j. Wernicke, B. Mackrola, S. Williams, Mitchell C. Nera, j. Lewy. Row 1: H. Gottschalk, S. Malain , L. Goldblatt, R. Pfeffer, Mrs. j. Maurer, P. ltano, H. lto, M. Anderson. I-IIGHLEY Row 3: D. Russell, Seymour, G. Haberman, j. Waller, A. Olson, L. Witt, G. Akius, E. Medansky, G. Rapp, E. Easton, G. Parker. Row Q: S. Woef, F. Fitzgerald, G. Albanan, F. Forman, N. Slaugh- ter, M. Willis, P. Troutt, T. Appell, G. Skidell. Row 1: C. Farwell, A. Hampton, C. Wolf, Hankins, B. Hankin, Strandberg, S. Turner. 1 1 1 86 MIX Row 3: R. Gomberg, L. Rohmoon G. Rouse, I. Majors, G. Stanley E. Nadsworth, W. Thomas, A Warsen, B. Laykovich, M. New man, M. Armin, H. Gross. Row 2: Golden, Stein, M Tamplin, B. Samuels, L. Bergeron A. Noretz, M. Miller, M. Let vinslcy, D. Attschuler, B. Busch, E Remanick, Levengood, M Meyers. Row 1: R. Plaman, L. Hireford, J Malkan, Blitz, Miss Mix, S Kozin,- C. Leshmer, L. Silver. STOKE Row 3: R. Siegel, S. Frailey, K Sinton, D. Bredendieck, M. Trip- Iett, M. Howe, D. Hyman, D Scheidt, S. Corwin, S. Carnow, M Hill, Leibovitz, M. Garvey. Row 2: B. Simkus, C. Adams, D. Nelson, D. Griffith, C. Greenberg, A. Haleem, M. Flinlc, E. Silver, M. Gruenberg, M. Goldsmith, M. Carier. Row 1: B. Okner, D. Pocock, S. AronoI'I, Miss Stoke, E. Goldman, R. Rosen bacher. TANNENBAUM Row 3: N. Crewdson, S. Matzkin, H. Lyman, M. Weiss, R. Carlsen, C. Frantz, H. James, More- mont, R. Noreen, R. Lurie, Baer, M. Bransky, P. Mandell, F. Leonard, B. Gingrich. Row 2: E. Jennings, M. Yamoi, C. Delott, L. Passmore, A. Auer- bach, D. Richards, R. Gang, J. Moore, M. Wells, Bernstein. Row 1: Javella, C. Alred, D. Sayers, Miss Iannenbaum, L. Sayers, L. King, R. Mendel. SMITH Row 3. Brown, B., Warshaw, N., Abrams, G., Greenberg, S., Cor- dova, J., Olson, J., Perry, B., Meyers, D., Blatt, J., Mainzer, J., Ring, B., Tenza, J., Rosen, Z. Row 2: Ortlcrafcir, O., Mallace, W.- Barron, R., McGee, M., Pollich N., Gonding, J., Roberts, D., Fisher, D., Irving, C. Row 1: Ripes, R., Mann, J., Yama- moto, M., Lange, L., Jones, M.- Mrs. Smith, Whitfield, J., Levy H., Kohn, R. 1 1 1 1 1 TAPLEY Row 3: D. Feinstein, Maxwell, F. ht r R Shassbur er R A e- Shuc e, . g , . g mura, L. Bullington, E. Harris, B. Cox, T. Toole. Row 2: M. Mixen, N. Lange, N. Luttig, E. Sax, E. Kahn, Roland, j. Troyer, G. Otey, M. Beck, M. Rook, M. Carlson, C. Perez, P. Adams. Row 1: D. Vaughn, R. Satter, M. Schachtman, Mr. Tapley, P. Ga- ruin, j. Born, B. Gatch, C. Casek. TAYLOR Row 3: H. Adams, C. Warner, G Harris, A. Bonaparte, D. Mox- ley, G. jordan, T. joy, T. Del- Valle, D. Wallace, B. Wally, B Skyles, W. Silverman. Row 2: M. Baranak, H. Brown, S Mason, A. Wineberg, M. Miller, M. Andalman, G. Cohen, S Lishler, M. Zahn. Row: G. Sadowsky, B. Petralia, E Schwab, L, Van Wien, S. Yasuda, E. Bradley, B. Okamoto. WALSH Row 3: G. Dailey, E. Kudo, E Osborne, K. Howeler, R. West- lake, R. Hilton, D. Anderson, D McCoy, P. Manaster, G. Heaton S. Margolin, D. Lewinthal. Row 2: P. Mullenix, B. Siegel, R Barger, Bachenheimer, A. Pat- terson, F. Gottlieb, D. Mann, j Gamze, N.Bromberg, P. Nacapic Row 1: F. Williams, S. Scott, E Little, Mrs. Walsh, L. Wisdom j. Fujiwara, E. Flowers. WEBB Row 3: H. Bermont, M. Hoyer, M Bird, R. Chubin, Hillman, D Sachs, B. Conroy, B. jones, L Capocci, D. Havighurst, Gale Row 2: C. Oppenheim, M. Alex ander, E. Turner, A. Palshis, B Goldman, F. Stein, Cohen, E Hawkins, R. Mohammed, Alex ander. Row 1: M. Tommin, P. Oberman, S Shoelson, Mrs. Webb, N. Hunt G. Neumark, A. Alamo. r 1 lg. ZEHN ER Row 3: N. Shirley, R. Goldberg, S Kagan, D. Shoemaker, B. Reder R. Raymond, V. Van Quelef, A Silberman, P, Smith, E. Lyman,M Mintz, M. Ericlcsen, S. Friedman Row 2: N. Oshita, S. Freeman, S Steinberg, M. Feitler, M. Moor head, E. Yellowlees, C. Tappan M. Nelson, D. Moore, l. Alt schuler. Row 1: Patargeas, C. Biskos, E Cole, Lewis, Mr. Zehner, J Levine, R. Blustein, M. Solar. Our Future voters! A pretty girl is like Cl melody lndex to learning! ...Isl -... V : W ' . f X 1 is A ' 2 if T N W DN f fi X , X N 3 L'- 4-I 'M ...A. , . ,.,. , Q5 'YL A ACTIVITIES An extensive activity record is an asset not only in high school, but also as a college or employment recommendation. While benefitting from the particular activity in which a student is participating, he is also preparing forthe future. High school is a great deal more than just going to classes and studying. To help balance school life, there are many extra-curricular activities which are really fascinat- ing and lots of fun. All the activities are sponsored by members of the faculty who give the students recreation and at the same time teach them something. Some students, excelling in definite subjects, join honor clubs such as Sigma Epsilon, Pythagoreans, Euclideans, Music Honor, English Honor, and Biology Honor. For those students who especially like music there are: A Cappella, Girl's chorus, Junior and Senior Band, and the Orchestras. Gther special interest clubs include Blue Mask, Senior Girls, G.A.A., Life Saving, and the Camera Club. To stimulate interest in government, there are the Student and Executive Councils which are composed of the class officers and delegates from each division. There are many activities for those students who wish to give service to the school such as the Lost and Found, the Stage Force, Office Assistants, Library Aides, Cheerleaders, and Senior Sponsors. Hyde Parlc also has two very Fine publicationsfffthe Hydeparlter and the Aitchpe which are produced by hard-worlcing and talented staffs. 90 Z Q f7' 2 s. fl 1 SIGMA EPSNLON now in charge ot the activity originally formed First Semester-September: Second Semester--February: Row 2: S. Moss, Sec'y., H. Wolinetz, Treas., N. Gold, Row 2: S. Troxel, Labes. VP. Row 1: R. Golten, N. Pactor. Row1: M. Rosenberg, Pres., Miss Kurrie. dbg X5 Hyde Park's honor society lor outstanding :VS students, Sigma Epsilon,meets once every month 1 alternating its business meetings with parties. lts purpose is to encourage good scholarship, enable students to become better acquainted with each other, and promote a Friendly feeling by Miss Agnes E. Stuart in 1919. Entrance into the elite club requires a twelve-point averagein major subjects without F's or D's, and lor stu- dents taking three majors, nine points is re- quired, minus F's and D's, in both cases, one must have a G or above in minors. between teachers and students. Miss Kurrie is mi 3 2 5 Y' sy sioMAi Row 31 -H. Miller, R. Rattner, H. Wolinetz, H. Gallagher, Labes, R. Frank, Rubel, D. France, F. Witt, D. Gouwens, A. Task, Shorr, M. Rosenberg, L. Dawson. Row Qf-K. Shifris, Lickerman, B. Litt, Y. Alpern, S. Glasser, N. Gold, P. Friend, Malkin, A. jordan, Alexander, F. Mintz, B. Herzberg, D. Keer, N. Hankin, T. Hatter. Row 1f'H. Chiz, H. Czerner, M. Shalin, l. Kramer, Frankenberg, D. Griffith, A. Macapia, P. Pierson, T. Yacker, S. Moss. 92 SIGMA ll Row 3: L. Cohen, Z. Slcol- niclc, M. Noviclc, P. Dugan, R. Anasov, j. Friend, B. Gilberg, N. Jacobs, G. Helter, G. Cohn, R. King, R. Rubin, A. Knight, S. Troxel, Z. DuBrow. Row Q: Berk, C. Green- field, L. Blasberg, Bryan, B. Calisch, lf. Weinstein, Friedlaen- der, N. Don, M. Wurtz- burg, T. Levy, L. Miller, K. Karalfourtis, Mac- lair, C. Moore. Row 1: F. Andalman, Bromberg, Schwartz, E. Levin, G. Rosenberg, N. Paclctor, Kelmun, E. Williams. SIGMA lll Row 3: B. Shely, A. Murphey, B. Newman, B. Hammer, E. Stenn, M. Weilond, G. Good- lcind, S. Wollmarlc, B. Mann, R. Barnett, M. Lippe, P. Chernoff, T. Margolis, R. Schur. Row Q: D. Harms, P. Kurey, B. Lavin, S. Kredenser, Kohler, M. Schwartz, B. Cohen, B. Migatz, D. Karoll, G. Goldstein, C. Carey, M. Abe. Row 1 : Fox, Brennard, l. Nudelman, M. Flood, M. Evans, M. Maslov, j. Heywood, S. Staubs, S. Goldblatt. SIGMA IV Row 3: A. Goodall, M. Eve, G. Taymor, L. Kensley, S. Lyman, Michaels, R. Windmuel- ler, D. Perlman, D. Ginsberg, M. Gitelman, P. Gloss, L. Morris, B. Bowers, M. Klein, l'l. Baum, R. Levin. Row 2: R. Czerner, E. Lee, V. Berger, F. Wallcer, Slater, R. Anderson, W. Abern, D. Rose, D. Ginsberg, A. Berman, S. Salinger, M. Knight, S. Wurtzburg M. Anagnow, S. jones. Row 1: K. Wise, M. Fung, j. Taylor, Z. Dorfman, T. Blumenfield, B. Brown, D. Sadler, S. Shoelson, S. Waring, J. Sumida. 93 SICEMAV Row 3. R. Kittciku, C Davis, B. Silbermcln, R Rehbock, T. jeffrey, W O'Byrne, P. McGuire B. Portis, R. Rosenberg R. Bloom, H. Horwitz D. Zolot, A. Solovy,j Cohen, Wiener. Row 2: F. Telechonslcy, E Pomper, B. Vicker, I'rix?QJ7Z 5 5' 539 5' 5 59 .. .-U, .. - .-. 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X' ' 3' 'fb :r 0 N' - O - Q 1' ' eevw- wsnfl?f3U3 P.F'ff2P5? ZCSLW- PP ?3f3?PK 009 30'-72 21910 Meyer, M. Kay, . Brown, S. Harris, . Mitchell, Suarez . Kern, C. Seligmcin, . Cioldring, H. Slater, . Wolf, B. Kosovske. Row 1: S. Cohen, . jovellu, j. Davis, . Solomon, C. Steiner . N 1 1 MATHEMATICS HONOR MATH HONOR Row 3 -M. Noviclc, D. Ginsberg, S. Hoffman, D. Ginsberg, F. Witt, V. Levi, Albert, L. Ginsberg, H. Gallagher, G. Unterberger, P, Glass, S. Lyman. Raw Q E. Lee, B. Migatz, M. Burton, B. Stephan, G. Cohn, F. Okimoto, F. Weine, G. 'l'aymor,S. Salinger, D. Erlich, M. Fung. Row1 T. Kikuchi, S. Schwartz, R. Bain, Miss von Hom, Mrs. Shull, Fox, A. Newman. PYTHAGC REANS Room Q48 every morning is the setting for the Senior Math Honor students, lcnown as Pythag- oreans, directed by Mrs. Eva Schull. Each year the outstanding students enter in the Wilson Junior Mathematics Contest. Last semester they maintained Hyde Parlc's famous standing. EUCLIDEANS lunicr Math Honor, or Euclideans, is com- posed ol 3B or 3A students who have had an E average or better in their first two years ol math. This group, coached by Miss Von Horn First perio'd daily, is in training For Senior Math Honor, or Pythagoreans. 2 x 2 'the easy way. 95 BIOLOGY HONOR MUSIC HONOR BIOLOGY HONOR: Row Q: M. Ellin, Reed, Hobgood, R. Barnett, T. Preis, G. Goodlcind. Row 1--HC. Foster, A. Berman, Mrs. Hawkes, P. Larson, M. Luttig, Bromberg. MUSIC HONOR: Row 3-W. Worthley, Hightower, R. Eisley, V. jones, H. Levy, L. Drapier, N. jones, Row 2- -C. Collins, Simpson, Bross, N. Alcams, B. Gingrich, L. Blasberg, P. Rowe, Row 1'-H. Fish, E. Scher, S. Troxel-Sec'y., Mrs. Lee, R, Anderson-Pres., P. Wyrick, S. Golclblatt, BIOLOGY HONOR Are you interested in any phase of Zoology or Botany? Do you eagerly scan the paper for glimpses of articles concerning science? IF so, you will be a welcome member of Biology Honor, under the supervision of Mrs. Hawlces during the Iall semester, and Miss Peebles in the spring. The scientific-minded members of this club talce part in such interesting activities as field trips, movies, and lectures followed by lively discussions or excellent reports prepared by Iellow members. No matter what the subject is the members always have a good time study- ing it. 96 MUSIC HONOR When an aspiring young singer First enters Hyde Park, where does he Iongingly cast his eyes? Where does he spend his ninth periods alter passing a vocal test from Mrs. Lee? It could be none other than Room 220, where Music Honor meets daily to enjoy and to learn music. The results ol this musical training are wit- nessed by Hyde Parlc audiences at assemblies throughout the year. The selections are chosen to be especially appealing to high school audi- ences. They are most often semi-classical, with an occasional classical number. CREATIVE WRITERS ENGLISH TUTORS CREATIVE WRITING: Row Drclpier, I'I. Fishman, Friend, D. johnson, M. Multach, T. Alexander, M. Goldsmithf Row 2?-Blufgbedolub, E. Bruce, S. jones, Z. DuBrow, S. Goldberg, j. Levitt, P. Salinger, P. Goldman. Row 1fA. Macapia, L. Anderson, S. Goldberg, Mrs. Thompson, B. Banks, S. Moss, j. Berk. ENGLISH TUTORS Row 34-'-S. Wolfmark, P. Priest, B. Smith, G. joseph, L. Murray, R. Kahan. Row 2-AR. Dorfmanf J. Michaels, R. Adelstein, D. Feldman, R. Golden, E. Andalmanf S. Bakal. Row 1fj. Bromberg, K. Karalcaourtis, P. Levin, A. Eiseman, S. Rubin, P. Swineford. CREATIVE WRITING II you enjoy writing for your own personal satisfaction and would even be willing to give up your sleep to come to school 1st period, Creative Writing is the place for you. The mem- bers of this club have published their own paper, and have won recognition in many contests. They write anything and everything, essays, poetry, short stories, and expository themes. ln this way they develop their talents, and obtain the criticism of their contemporaries which is very beneficial to all. Besides the literary stimulation offered by the club, all the members have an enjoyable time. ENGLISH TUTORS Someday, if your English teacher is absent, you may see one of your buddies sitting at the head of a class, informing you of Shalcespeare's Macbeth or the lcing's English. Besides teaching for the faculty, Miss Paine's tutors instruct stu- dents who are deficient in English. If you are exceedingly bright when it comes to correct usage of your mother tongue, you may wonder what the requirements are to tutor, only one thing is necessary: an E average in English for three years. just aslc Miss Paine if you are eligible, and who lmows, someday you may be an English teacherl 97 ENGLISH HONOR PLAYERS Row 3 S Troxel R Mrgatz H Goldberg D McViclcer5 P. Chernofff A. Taslcg T. jeffrey, R. Row? M Kuehn E Fine M Anagnos B Greenblattfj. Frankelf R. Rubinf M. Westfj. Lewisf M, Row1 D Myers S Yoder M Montague Veep Miss Rainey D. Zeitz,Pres.fl. Nudelman,Treas.f The English Players, ably directed by Miss Mary Paine, consist of a group of students in- terested in the Field ot dramatics. Among their activities are production oi plays and designing of scenery. Equally important is the learning of diction and costuming. The future Broadway stars also condense plays to a length suitable for pre- sentation at Hyde Parlc. Although they get a lot of enjoyment from working on the plays, their real reward is the satisfaction of having an interested and appreciative audience. A favorite this year was A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The Characters oi Scrooge and Tiny Tim came to lite once again For Hyde Parlc. x .k L tiff' Scenes from Z Leave It To Smith -f Nm Sfk A g W6 ,,.f..f-524 XC 'K X Manuva-If- Ni L-1-Q ' My AITCHPE STAFF i l AITCHPE MAJOR: Row 2-S. Speck, Art, D. Feldman, Ad. Manager,C. Haugan, Production,lW. Wong, Photography, L. Margolis, Classes, E. Hermanson, Art, F. Witt, Sports, S. Wolfmark, Editor, R. Dewey, Pro- uction. Row 1-iD. lkeuye, Production, j. Schwartz, Faculty, R. Adelson, Circulation, Miss Leitch, P. Hersh, Activities, B. Cohen, Copy, W. Moy, Business. AITCHPE STAFF MINOR: Row 2' HG. Goldstein, j. Reinstein, j. Shanberg, E. Harris, W. O'Byrne, J. Sadow, J. Labes, M. Slack, S. Shoelson. Row 1' --B. Golten, C. Levi, Taylor, Miss Leitch, M. Munies, K. Wohl, M. Sternfield. Advisors-Editorial and Business Miss Mary L. Leitch Art Mrs. jeannettie D. Nichols Editor-in-Chief Sheldon Wollmark Faculty Staff Editor-joan Schwartz, Grace Goldstein Classes Staff, Editor-Tobey Margolis, jo Ann Stephenson, Roberta Sharfman, Harriet Baum, joan Taylor, Carol Levi Activities Staff, Editor-Phyllis Hersh, joan Taylor, Shirley Shoelson, Marlys Munies,Zora Doriman, Renate Windmueller Sports Staff Editor-Frank Witt, Jim Labes, Robert Herzberg Production Staff Editor-Dale lkeuye, Ray Dewey, Robert Morita, George Oya, Clyde Haugan Copy Staff, Editor-Bette Cohen, Marjorie Sternfield, janet Reinstein, Wendall Abern, Enid Sten, Iris Nudelman, Suzanne Warring Art Staff Ellen Hermanson, Sharron Speck Photography Staff, Editor-William Wong, jerry Sadow, William O'Byrne, Ernest Kahn, Bob Pioso, Don Asherman Advertising David Feldman Business Management Manager-Walter Moy, Mary Flood Circulation Department, Manager-Ronald Adelson, Katherine Wohl, jean Shanberg, Bob Golten, Sonny Harris 100 HYDEPARKER STAFF HYDEPARKER MAJOR STAFF: Row 2-R. Anosov, D. Booth, G. Helter, Friendf B. Brown. E. Hadesman. Row 1fR. Greenwaldf E. Leving R. King, Mrs. Kornhcuserf I. Movitf Michaelsf Z. Du Brow HYDEPARKER MINOR STAFF: Row 3 --D. Solomon, F. Weinef W. McKinneyf D. Weiner, D. Friend, D. Friedlanderf S. Rosenfeld, M. Gitelman, A. Task, D. McVickerf M. Brauer. Row 2-nj. Berk, Blume, P. Pierson, P. Roman, L. Reimannf M. Hershf L. Raffelf R. Redmond Row 1'--S. Goldblattf E. Blockf S. Schwartzi B. Kornhauserg Schwartz, C. Greenfield, Maclaire Advisors-Editorial Mrs. Beatrice Kornhauser Business Mr. Frank Thompson FALL SEMESTER Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Make-up Editor First-page Editors Second-page Editors Third-page Editors Sports Editors Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Make-up Editor First-Page Editors Second-page Editors Third-page Editors Sports Editors Headline Editor SPRING SEMESTER Ilene Movit David Booth Roger King Helene Chiz gzerry Michaels uth Greenwald jimmy Friend jojo Levin Sandra Schulman Dick Anosov Gilbert M. Helter Hugh Gallagher Zerna DuBrow Roger King Lucy Anderson Jerry Michaels janet Schwartz jimmy Friend Mort Gitelman Louis Raffel Dick Anosov Gilbert M. Helter Sondra Goldblatt gg STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Row 3 --R. Chegwidden, R. Friedman, T. Hatter, D. Weiner, Labes, S. Kunin, Shorr, M. Rosenberg, M. Lippe, S. Wolfmarlc, Michaels, P. Hersh. Row 2 C. Davis, P. Levin, L. Cohen, G. Kohler, S. Troxel, I. Gilman, D. Fecht, G. Taymor, G. Goldstein, B. Silberman, S. Zivin. Row 1 -fM. Flood, A. Macapia, C. Seligman, S. Glasser, B. Auerbach, A. McCorIcIe. Most of us Icnow too little about the studentsi part in governing Hyde Parlc. There is you I4now a Student Council which consists of activity and division delegates and class olificers. These act as the body over which the 4A president pre- sides. Motions for improvements are talcen from the Floor, discussed, voted upon and then brought up before the Board, an organization composed of all class officers. This Board has the privilege of vetaing a bill passed by the Council or ap- proving it and then putting the idea into eFFect. This year, there is one united body instead of individual class councils, established for the purpose of providing etiiciency. Their job for the past semester was to revise and add to our original charter. Our Student Government is interested in all things which are beneficial to the school and the student, scholastically and socially. DEMOCRACY IN ACTION 102 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Row 3: D. Zolot, D. Spira, Lowenstein, G. Niuks, W. Wortnley, D. Anderson, H. Levin, S. Kunin, F. Lane, R. Ham- burg, H. Koss, R. Reh, bock. Row 2: K. Lybolt, S. Zivin, C. Seligman, C. Davis, G. Kohler, B. Silberman, Bross, D. Nakaya, B. Geliman, D. Monson, Childs. Row 1: R. Albert, S. Cohen, B. Banks, Miss Edgar, M. Kaplan, E. Schneiderman, M. Si- mon. FRESHMAN COUNCIL Row 3: I. Gilman, A. Landon, D. Moxley, M. Shapiro, B. Perry, R. Hunt, R. Friedman, C. Klesse, R. Cheg- widden. Row 2: B. Auerbach, S. Friedman, M. Schacht- man, S. Kagan, A. Schwartz, L. Fish, C. Eisendrath, C. Lund- berg, M. Garvey, Row 1: Kaita, B. Corti- Iet, L. Goldblatt, E. Rivera, C. Eger, T. Wol- man, Strauss, Gol- den. SENIOR COUNCIL I Q Row 3: I. Hatter, Malkin, D. Weiner, M. Rosenberg, I. Shorr, B. Gilberg, D. Gouwens, A Task, R. Lee. Row Q: L. Cohen, S. Troxel, S. Glasser, P. Hersh, Y. Alpern, D. Fecht. Row 1: A. McCorkle, I. Movit, Labes, S. Schulman, A. Ntacapia. IUNIOR COUNCIL Row 3: A. jasper, Michaels, W. Peters, P. Chernoht, M. Lippe, V. jones, R. Barnett, R. Eisley, T. Margolis, E. Weiland, E. Rubovits. Row Q: S. Staubs, M. Roage, G. Goldstein, B. Reasons, G. Taymor, P. Levin, M. Schimberg, M. Flood, D. Goldfine. Row 1: B. Brown, B. Lewis, Mr. Clair, S. Warsawsky, A. Kay, D. Dunne. 103 GOGD CITIZENSHIP OFFICE GOOD CIIIZENSHIP OFFICE I: Row 3 Halpern, Cohen, R. Cole, S. Miller, B. Abelson, D. Goldfarb- L. Kruss- C McFarland Row Q fM. Wallenstein, M. Friedman, P. Levin, A. George, T, Blumenfield, H., Goldsmith, Gi Stern, P. Wyriclc, Ritter, S. Cady. Row 1 K. Wohl, Levitetz, B. Baigh, D. Reinwald, Miss Whelan, Styer, Z. Kogan, L. Harris GOOD CITIZENSHIP OFFICE II. Row 3 S. Himmel, V. Vanquelel, W. Nuchoes, Molner, G. McKee, Shorr, Sadow, A. Rasmussen Row Q H. Lazan, H. Boyd, S. Yodee, A. Barich, Jacobson, N. Olson, A. Peralcis, S. Barker. ROW1 Taylor, S. Glass, N. Youssef, Miss Whelan, K. Wise, B. Shapiro, S. Davis. ,L g Q.. 104 One ol the busiest places at Hyde Park is the Good Citizenship Office. It handles all the red tape connected with early dismissals, truancy, and tardiness. Miss Veronica Whelan is the chiel executive, assisted by competent students. This staFI passes out pretty pinlc and yellow tardy slips, and blue ones if you're Iucley. Another service is compiling and delivering a daily absence list to every teacher. During the semester Miss Whelan gives a gala party for her hard-worlcing assistants, who really do a terrific job. LIBRARY AIDS LIBRARY AIDS: Row 3 R. Healey. D. Bredendieck. Bross. D. Blum. C. Kamins. A. Cromer. H. True. E. Reicin. D. Frankel. B. Vibral. S. Tobias. Row 2 B. Browdy. D. Duesing. S. Herman. P. Overlease. B. Gibson. K. Nickolaou. M. Daniels. G. Mitchell. I. Dunbar. D. Kessinger. Row 1: E. Collymore. D. Lugo. Katz. Mrs. jones, Librarian. D. Herman. M. Hurst. B. Gratch. LIBRARY AIDS: Row 3 C. Workman. K. Silverstein. Wolfmark. C. Shaw. D. McI:cilI. Anderson. V. Pearl. D. Mitchell. Row 2 F. Walker. V. Rowell. N. Moores. M. Carlson. M. Nelson. Kushida. E. Fine. D. johnson. Row 1 K. Fujimoto. D. Okamoto. Kaita. M. Wilson. S. Wolf. H. Meduga. B. Okner. Have you ever entered our beautiful Gonnelly Library and noticed how wonderfully neat it is kept? The credit for this work goes to the library aides, who can be seen busily working at many jobs around the room. These volunteer workers do the routine work of the library, which includes the typ- M NH ing ol records, the issuing out ol books, and the checking ol Q attendance. Being a library, r aide gives one experience in .1-T NH service, accuracy and depend- -- ability. Laboring Librarians 105 1 M NORTH AND SOUTH OFFICE AIDES NORTH OFFICE WORKERS. Row 2- -B. Litt, Y. Alpern, Cohn, A. Brown, Holland, D. Mintz, D. Solomon, F. Brottman. Row 1 fM. Feldman, Merrill, F. Schwartz, Bryan, S. Salinger, E. Tsuchida. SOUTH OFFICE HELPERS: Row 3 -A. Knight, S. Ryzow, L. Becker, B. Perry, S. Weitzel, B. Silberman, A. Anderson Row Q' M. Anagnos, Levy, E. Weinstein, S. Maslov, N. Pollich, Goldman. Row1 Hailand, A. Abrams, G. Stein, Miss Sweeney, S. Waring, Z, Kogan. 106 X Todays Bulletin. Good afternoon, may l help Youfy' says the smiling young girl behind the counter in the South Office. Yes, she is one of the efficient members of the South OFlice stall. To her the most familiar words are Will you Tile this? Look up this girl's program , and Please get this boy immediately. Do you have an appointment to see Mr. Olson? These are the words ol the North Office receptionist as you aslc to see the principal It is easy to see that all the members ol these staffs must be on their toes all the time. BOX OFFICE ADJUSTMENT OFFICE 1 s BOX OFFICE: Row 2 R. Block, l., Geleerd, Wekner, C. Kemper, M. Rosen, R. Windmueller, E. Stenn, H. Baum, K. Kara- kourtis, C. Kemper. Row1 O. Murakami, S. Rubin, L. Rosengard, Miss Hansen, R. Eiseman, losephs, R. Slwarfman. ADJUSTMENT OFFICE: Row 1 - fA. Herzberg, T. Appell, N. Sickafoose, Miss Buckley, Miss Kriewitz, M. Evans, B. Daniels. Row 2---C. lrving, N. Luttig, Ci. Anderson D. Bernot, M. Bird, B. Lenington, S. Yasuda, L. Van Wien. Row 3 --j. Davis, M. Sauer, Baer, B. lensen, B. Allen, D. joy, M. Trugman, D. Scheidt, A. Stewart, J Bernstein. BOX OFFICE Have you ever passed tlwe Soutlw Ollice and wondered wlrat tlwe bars were doing on tlwose tlrree windows? Well, belwincl tlwose bars is tlwe Box Office. It is an efficient place under tlwe direction of Miss Hansen. Tlwe volunteer workers, sell everything from football tickets and Senior Variety tickets to locks. ADJUSTMENT OFFICE Beware all you Fl'9Sl'1iESlYOU,f9 being watclred all tlre time. You Seniors needn't smirk eitlwer, lor ii't . ' your grades on tlre 3B tests and tl'1e various apti- .--r tude tests, plus your grammar sclmool record, l'1ave Q .L lrave all been recorded and Filed away in tl'1e ii :,Q..j 3 ,',.L AF Adjustment Office. H Two tickets for Senior Varieties ,CHEERLEADERS BATON TWIRLERS CHEERLEADERS: Row YH fD. juhl, E. Sargent, Ketchum, N. Adams, N. Olson, D. Thonstad, K. Yamashiro. Row1' Mrs. Daniels, T. Tsubouchi, G. Barbour, D. Polfer, Capt., N. Burns, B. Barnett, Kuhle. BATON TWIRLERS: Row 3' L. Taylor, M. Edelman, T. Wells, Ferris, S. Sherman, E. Barrett, A. Brown, N. Wilkins, D. Williams, C. McFarland, G. Heath, H. Boyd, G. McDonald. Row 2 HN. Hunt, E. Fujimoto, B. Muldrow, L. Scovel, S. Gilbert, E. Yelloevlees, M. Abe, B. Bradley, M. Wells, P. Brown, D. johnson. Row 1' Y. Sugimoto, C. Bislcos, T. Tsubouchi, Capt., Mrs. Daniels, P. Blocher, Capt., Bryant, K. Fuiimoto. Let's give a big riclc-ticl4-not for the team this time, but for the boys and girls behind it, our inspiring cheer- leaders and baton-twirlers. 'lhey're the ones who put the pep and spirit into the games and arouse the spectators I? gg into frenzied excitement. Spurring the ' X559 athletes on when the competition is J lceen and raising their spirits, these energetic students really are an essen- tial part of every game. Besides the fun of cheering and twirling they prac tice as hard as athletes. yeah . . . N as ee PEP CLUB PEP CLUB: Row 4 f-H. Simons, M. Siegel, B. Lavin, C. Eger, l. Wakefield, D. Ryan, C. Moore, C. Thayer, Brass, B B. Laster, Maxwell, G. Thayer, G. Shaw, A. Johnston, Manolitsis, Barajas. Row 3'-J. Zamiar, C. Doi, Short, M. Maslov, B. Cartman, R. Healey, H. Wolberg, R. Baughman, C. Ander- son, C. Cole, E. Gray, M. Goldsmith, T. Costas, R. Doi. Row 2 D. Thonstad, N. Adams, T. Nevis, B. Hickey, Woods, D. Lugo, N. Olson, Ketchum, M. Mitchell S. Yusim, S. Gordon, M. Zahn, Lotz, S. Mabin, L. Hereford. Row 1fG. Barbour, B. Barnett, N. Burns, D. Poller, Mrs. Daniels, D. juhl, K. Yamashiro, Kuhle. PEP CLUB: Row 4-rj. Appelt, S. Gilbert, B. Wang, D. Hart, Sholeen, S. Frailey, Ferris, C. McFarland, Dunbar, N Wilkins- Waldron- T. Wells' M. Rook. Row 3 -A. Wertheimer,lP. Bussmah, N. Moores, R. Healey, S. Yoder, H. Slater, M. Mixen, D. Moore, M. Wells, M. Alexander, D. Zumbro. Row Qfj. Ketchum, L. Matsumoto, P. ltano, Daniel, M. Edison, A. Rivera, N. Youssef, Kaita, D. Thon stay, D. -luhl. Row 1 f-N. Adams, B. Barnett, N. Burns, D. Polfer, Mrs. Daniels, K. Yamashiro, Kuhle, G. Barbour. One, two, three, tour, three, two, 1 one, four,i' shout a group ol Hyde- parl4ers leading the rest ol our sports- minded students in their cheers. Who are these healthy robust individuals? Why members ofthe PepClub,olcourse, under the instruction ol Mrs. Alice Daniels. Remember boys are just as 4164 D li: welcome as girls. Team! I I QQ' STAGE FORCE Stage Force, Lett to Right: Lenard Fish, Harvey Glasser, Charles Conrad, Frank Mcfune, lzune, Dick Anosov QMgr,D Tote that barge, liit that bale. This phrase slightly adjusted should be the theme song for Stage Force, an organization under the super- vision oi Mr. Ausby l'lendy. The boys in blue are always ready lor action and at least one member oi the Force is on duty each period of the day. Their worlc consists of all manual labor in Loomis l'lall and elsewhere in the school. If you need chairs, Public Address systems, wire- recorders or phonographs, just contact a member Fred Rothchild, Roland Midanslcy, Alan Kaplan, Gene oi the Stage Force and your slightest wish is their command. The boys, worlc is extremely hard but their jobs are always done with a smile and their great sense ol humor is obvious. This is evident when you hear the boys cull sections of Loomis l'lall by pet niclcnames. For example, under our large stage is storage space For chairs. This space is called Lower Slobbovian while the spot-light booth is referred to as l'lades.i' To the Rescue. ll0 PIA. VARSITY MOTHERS P.T.A. Row 3: Mrs. F. Wolfner, Mrs. D. H. Bowers, Mrs. W. Kinney, Mrs. R. Brammer, Mrs. L. Haller, Mrs. M. Migatz, Mrs. Pasik, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. R. Moore, Mrs. M. Weltman. Row 2: Mrs. R. Engle, Mrs. B. Zuckerman, Mrs. Armin, Mrs. R. Klings, Mrs. R. Snyder, Mrs. E. Wagner, Mrs. R. Pollak, Mrs. Max Laff, Mrs. M. Dollinger, Mrs. A. Casper. Row 1: Mrs. F. Kennedy, Mrs. P. Hoops, Mrs. A. Kosovske, Mr. Olson, Mrs. R. Kirk, Mrs. G. Adams, Mrs. M. lsaacs, Mrs. K. Cady. Varsity Mothers: Row 3: Frank, W. Smith, R. Kirk, C. R. Hartshorn, A. C. Steuber, S. Horowitz, S. Much, A. Remer. Row 2: A. Weiss, E. RaFfel, M. Tcrtje, E. Swanborn, A. Mendal, J. Snave, R. Crotty, Palmer. Row 1: C. Haugan, M. Minskey, D. Cohen, E. Kunin, A. Cory, M. Weltman, E. Bank, H. Maskbreit. P.T.A. tx ls your mother going to the P.T.A. meeting this afternoon too? Ol course, she wouldn't miss it. These are familiar words to many students whose parents are active in this line crganiza- tion. The P.'l.A. was lcrmed to promote better relationships between the school and the home and it really has accomplished this in many ways. By attending meetings parents are able to meet the faculty and discuss problems with them which help student-teacher relations. The mem- bers serve as hostesses at teas and parties and sponsor drives lor school lunds. The P.T.A., however, can do even more if the membership is larger. Urge your parents to join next semester. VARSITY MOTHERS You might wonder what athletes' mothers think ol their sons' activities, well, the mothers ol our Hyde Park athletes can certainly be con- sidered as inspirational assets: the annual Globe-Trotter game is a product ol their work, every year Mr. Hasan, HP's Athletic Director, manages the Hyde Park Memorial Tournament, also sponsored by the Varsity Mothers. ln addi- tion to athletic programs, the ladies give oc- casional parties, the most noted ol which is the annual Father and Son's Day Banquet. A vote of thanks to the mothers cl Hyde Park's ath- letes, who have inspired the latter in obtaining mightier goals. AITCHPE AND HYDEPARKER STAFFS AT WORK ' Aw ffmix f , TIP TGP TEENS BLUE MASK Row 3: M. Wirth, Bross, P. Larson, L. Lewin, L. Gamze, E. David, D. Harms. Row 2: D. Collins, S. Herman, F. Sandler, B. Kuper, B. Morphew, M. Dravillas, M. Sternfield. Row 1: D. Harfield, Hailand, D. Goldfine, Mrs. Gronert, Brennard, T. Nevis, S. Staubs. Blue Mask Row 3, Kuhle, A. Carson, C. Cooper, T. Smedley, A. Fein, Sec'y, M. Granade, Hutter, W. Beadell, S. Gottlieb, M. johnson, S. Ryzow, Pres., Jacobson, L. Miller, E. Fine. Row 2: M. Steinberg, B. Baigh, P. Ase, Babb, E. Weinstein, G. Stern, R. Allen, M. Montague, C. jacobs, C. Youngren, M. Chayer, D. Reinwald, Bromberg. Row 1: P. O'Brien, E. Scher, A. Berghausen, B, Barnett, Miss Hardy, T. Tsubouchi, Tucker, M. Shalin. TIP TOP TEENS Do you Find it hard preparing for college? Would you like to feel more independent of your parents? These problems and many more can be easily conquered ii talked about and discussed in the right way. Every day ninth period Mrs. Gronert conducts a class of students with just such problems. Although started but two years ago, this club has gained recognition, and made such tremendous strides toward advancement and improvement oi our youth, that it is now con- sidered by pupils as one oi the outstanding ac- tivities on the high school's list. A lot ci credit is due Mrs. Gronert, the founder, who developed the programs with the idea ol helping our uteensn. ll-1 BLUE MASK Ujulietl Juliet! Wherefore art thou, O Romeo, cried a voice from a superficial stage set in Loomis Hall. No, no, it's this way, pleaded Miss Hardy, trying to show them the correct way to enunciate, and not only that, the inflection in your voice isn't correct, your posture is poor, etc. This is a typical view of the Blue Mask Club, trying to do Shakespeare. Their choice of drama may range all the way from the mid-Victorian stage to present plays. Manyldetails,whichmay seem mere trivialities to you, are ol the utmost importance to Miss Hardy and her actors. Whether it be Shake- speare, Sheirdan, or Galsworthy, Blue Mask is always in there, giving their best. CAMERA CLUB CONSERVATION Crus- Row 3: H. Katz, S. Hollander, S. Wolfmark, L. Good, S. Gottlieb, E. Hadesman, Hiddleston. Row 2: M. Symons, L. Rubin, S. Maslov, H. Dunbar, Dunbar, Taylor, Daniel. Row 1: Cowan-Sec'y, R. Wasson-Vice Pres., W. Wong-Pres., W. O.'Byrne-Treas., M. Edison. Row 3: H. Hutchisson, R. Kloster, D. Kraybill, Rivers, M. Meyer, E. Wright, R. Eisley, Hobgood, Koupaly, j. Snyder, Treas., R. Barnett, L. Gaiam, G. Goodkind, Pres., C. Kiddie, P. Larson. Row 2: N. lshino, D. Baron, D. Harms, Schoenwetter, Cohn, A. Rasmussen, Truslum, E. Ostrup, S. Sherman, D. Solomon, R. Frickel, R. Baughman. Row 1: S. Rubin, Kelman, S. Davis, Conrad, Mrs. Hawkes, E. Fine, Short, M. O'Meany, Bromberg, Secy. CAMERA CLUB Click. l got itl What a shot! No, it is not Deadeye Dick, but a fanatic in a different lorm. This type packs a camera instead of a rod, and is a member ol the Camera Club. He and his Fellow camera-bugs develop their pictures ninth period every other Thursday, directed by Miss Kuehn. He is found in contests Qas winner, ol courseldark rooms,Film supply stores and photo- graphic displays all over the vicinity. Keep an eye out for him. He will snap you when you least suspect it, but of course you know you love itl Hyde Park has a right to be proud of its super- sonic shutter-snappers. CONSERVATION CLUB Will our coal supply be completely ex- hausted within ten thousand years?'i Will Chicago ever have to ration water or have bath- less days as New York does? Will there come a time when rabbits are extinct? Will we ever have a shortage instead of a surplus of pota- toes'?i' These are just a Few of the many problems discussed by the members ol the conservation club. These students really have an enjoyable time, underthe direction ol Mrs. Hawkes, review- ing these topics through movies, lectures, and discussions. They also go on Field trips and visit museums in order to get a better understanding of their subjects. IF you would like to become a conservationist, join the Conservation Club. 115 44 A CAPPELLA ls it Fred Waring and his glee club? ls it Gordon lenlains and his Famous choir? No, itis Hyde Parlc's A Cappella, under Mrs. Lee's capable direction, whose beautiful voices can be heard at many events and assemblies through- out the year. This class is one ol the most popular in the school, being cram- med with eighty students, who comprise two classes. Among the most envied students at school are those who proudly say, Yes, lim a member ol A Cappella. o D.F.e Ni ., ,J ol' ii fl Row 3: la Row 2: l. Row 1: Row 3: R. Row 2: R. Row 1: B. 116 P. Yamamoto, N. Smith, T. Hatter, W. Worthley, S. Troxel, B. Marsello, P. johnson, O. Moon, H. Levy, N. cobs, H. Miller, G. Thayer. B. Rawson, M. McMichael, F. McCune, M. Schaaf, R. King, P, Hersh, W. Siegel, W, Lawson, G. Minskey, K a . Eqeeifry, E. Scher, R. Turner, P. Pierson, Mrs. Lee, A. Murphey, E. lerding, N. Paclctor. L. Drapier, M. Granade, A. Becker, S. Blatt, D. France, L. Flink, D. Crotty, D. Gouwens, L. Gamze, Goldlarb, Eisley, L. Gayle, del Gado. G. Barbour, S. Besson, T. Appleby, Frankenberg, N. Adams, Erb, N. Gold, Gillis, D. Forhy, E. Haworth- Anderson, Gershenow, L. Blasberg, M. Doclcman. SGGoldblatt, A. Berghausen, P. Goldman, G. Helter, D. Ballin, M. Weinstein, G. Unterberger, Smedley' olten. 1 1 CHOIR y, This group sings at assemblies, graduations, and special programs such as l 7 the Spring Music Festival. They also provide background Music for English Honor productions. Entrance requirements are: to pass a vocal test from Mrs. f Lee and to have a pre-requisite of Music 1. When you see a Hyde Park audience turning in their seats in Locmis Hall, craning their neclcs to the baclc of the auditorium, and at the same time listening attentively, you will lcnow -J that A Cappella is about to singl Row 3: Schwartz, A. Magoun, R. Sabul, S. Schulman, S. Newman, M. Rosen, T. Margolis, D. Weiner, S. Martinez, A Matson: G Oscherwitz- A Matchinis, H. Reiter, D. Zeitz. Row 2:-S. Levin,Ij. Matthias, Tateel, D. Potter, F. Samuels, Simpson, D. Priest, R. Pcitacsil, K. Meagher, T. Levy, l. Stroker, M. Zuckerman, Maclaire. Row 1: M. Steinberg, B, Baigh, P. Rowe, Mrs. Lee, T. Nevis, B. Shapiro, A. McCorl4le, E. Westall, Row 3: Balsen, S. Losinsky, S. Hurvitz, W. Goodman, Albert, B. Gilberg, A. jaspersen, V. jones, L. Frazin, D Burke, A. Horowitz, M. Karp. Row 2: M. Dravillas, K. Karakourtis, B. Lonchay, P. Ase, A. Carson, R. Kalnitz, R. Block, Levitt, H. Bingman, B Branson- M Feldman: C. Greenfield. Row 1: R. Gilbert, L. Dawson, L. Reimann, H. Fishman, Babb, Mollner, A. Fein, L. Harris. 117 ORCHESTRA Row 3: D. Richards, Kastrul, D. Unger, W. jackson, H. Halperin, R. Rehboclc, R, Goldman, L. Dawson, W. Stoltz, D. Anderson, M. Meyer, Block, A. Dragstedt, L. Bieder. Row 2: T. Blumenfeld, B. Kosovslce, Allard, O. Yuen, Cohen, M. Eve, Reed, R. johnson, B. Bowers, M. West, D. Mitchell, F. Levine, Crawford, N. Projansky. Row 1: B. Hill, P. Pierson, E. jerding, Blume, Miss Finley, Daniel, F. Tuclcler, D. Buck, A. Bock. The person seen going down the hall humming Grieg's Concerto or ' Liszt's 'isecond Hungarian Rhapsodyi' could very well be a member of l'lyde Parl4's famed orchestra. Fired by the enthusiasm ol Miss Finley's P dramatic leadership, these eager students ol the art meet first period every day .,, to execute their repertoire and practice new pieces. May they be as successful xxx in the future as they have been in the past. And they have been successlull r That can be judged by their fine performances at our assemblies, and by their 4' A worlc in outside contests and competition. The orchestra has a great many lfi numbers ranging from classical to popular which malce their arrangements JVR F interesting and variable. We'll be hearing from them in our programs from time to time, especially at Spring Music Festival time. 118 Serenade for Strings. BAND T Row 3: R. Gerwin' Shutter- W. O'Byrne, G. Amber, D. Kirk, W. Balcom, Rubel, Parham, Block, Olsen. Row 2: L. Duncanf, N. Hankin, Block, L. Cobb, D. Kleinman, L. Kruse, T. Rodden, M. Meyers. Row 1: W. Jackson, R. King, R. Allen, D. Unger, M, Fox, H. James, R. Bain, D. Boyajian, A. Bain. Since Mr. Dubyl4's arrival in 1948, the Hyde Park Bond has been greatly improved by his enthusiasm and the addition of Forty odd pieces. Our band has excelled at the assemblies in the past year. Due to the many hours ol worlc and the able leadership of Mr. Dubylc many ol our band members are WXV-C: just at the threshold of lame and Fortune. Consequently, it is easy to see why fy I f soloists from our band rated so high in the Annual High School Solo Compe- .J tition. Those who rated S were: Dick Cohen, Clarinet, Jerry Olson, drum. f' . - . . gn Those rating an l: were: Roger King, Coronet, Bill Balcom, tuba, and John '7' mm Dragstadt, clarinet. Larry Kruss, Coronet, Mike Meyers, oboe, and Judson Loft, Tenor saxophone. Hyde Parlc congratulates its winners and wishes Mr. Dubylc and the band success in the future. limi' Row 3: M. Caseman, N, Kohn, R. Castell, V. Levi, O. Moon, G. Sachs, E. Wright, E. Reicin, D, Lyons. Row Q: R. Whan, F. Necheles, D. Hirschfeld, E. Frankfort, E. Jerding, D. Stein, M. Meyer. Row 1: E. Harris, J. Loft, C, Wheeler, C. Johnston, N, Jacobs, A. Kleiman, B. Browdy. llf GIRLS CHORUS Row 3: E. Bruce, Jacobson, Cornell, l.. Galam, M. Thornton, B, Allen, A. Brown, Y. McElroy, H. Hutchisson, M. Amers, S. Fish, N. Olson, Rosenblatt, C. Williams. Row 2: B. Barnett, C. Laurie, N. Karagas, E. Sargent, P. Glyn, B. Shely, A. Shorx, C. Anderson, D. Hall, B. Muidnow, N. Kroger, D. Mendenhall, B. Lambert, E. Levin. Row 1: R. Herzoff, B. Dunn, E. Williams, Mrs. Curtiss, G. Mitchell, S. Barajas, Kuhle, P. Cumstay. Oh, the Flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la, la, la, is what beats Q against your eardrums if you pass Room 220, sixth period. These silvery tones ' I issue from the golden-throats ol the Girls' Chorus. Hyde Parlc's all female N glee club performs at many of our assemblies, and at the annual Spring Music Festival. Miss Curtiss leads the girls in their soaring flights ol song. The only qualifications needed are: to be able to pass a vocal test, an interest in singing, and of course, to be a member ol the female sex. Occasionally, Girls' and Male Chorus combine to prepare a program. The girls' voices are I l heard at Christmas time in a heart warming rendition of yuletide Favorites. 0 C - 1 There is solo as well as group singing, both of which will aid in a future music career. Let's l'larmonize 120 SENIOR GIRLS 4 i Row 3: A. Carson, L. Cohen, F. Brottman, L. Drapier, Balsen, M. Rosen, G. james, Erb, S. Ryzow, Y. Scales. Row 2: D. Boyajian, Sabin, Pirie, P. Hersh, M. johnson, P. Conlon, Bryan, A. Cortilet, A. McCorkle. Rawls: D. gobgrs, L. Blasberg- Sec'y., B. Litt-Treas, Mrs. Shull, Miss Friedlander, D. Fecht-Pres., G. Barbour-Vice res., . owen. Who are the greatest, gayest bunch of girls at Hyde Park? The Senior Girls, ol course. Sponsored by Mrs. Eva Shull and Miss Sadie Friedlander, membership is open to any girl in her senior year. This organization sponsors LK gym, Freshie Frolic, Tag Day, and a Mother-Daughter Tea. To celebrate their fx l J service with a smile the girls give a gala party at the end of the semester. ' 'gg It is also their job to lceep up the social standing of the social room. , ' , n j Freshie Frolic is the main event of the Senior Girls' Calendar. Each semester 9 I 77 a Freshie girl is elected queen amid the cheers of her friends and the gaiety ol the program. There is entertainment and food galore, in lact itis hard to decide which is betterl The Boys Gym, cloalced in its semi-annual garb of crepe paper, balloons,and bright colors is the scene for the iestivity. . 3 .M .rf Eight Little indians . . . 121 3 es Row 3: S. Levin, F. Andalman, B. Calisch, R. Block, C. Williams, jacobson, C. Rappaport, V. Pearl, M, Smith, 0 Kiddie, S. Sandy, T. Levy, T. Friedlaender, A. Brandy, L. Blumenthal, E. Williams. Row 2: F. l-lanania, B. Shapiro, C, Youngren, D. Myers, B. Barnett, A. Merry, M. Schaal, B. Borkstrom, G. Rosenberg T. Nevis, D. Mendenhall, M. Feldman, N. Kroger, Z. Kogan, P. Rowe. Row 1: P. O'Brien, E, Scher, Bromberg, N. Packtor, N. Don, Gershenow, Shinosaki, C. l-laruta, Y. Sugimoto Row 3: M. -McMichael, M. Montague, C, Peters, S. Troxel, S. Glasser, M. Coplan, M. Karp, N. Kroan, A. jaspersen, A, Knight, D. Marler, D. Keer, R. Kalnitz, L, l-luttner, G. Couper, Franlcenberg, M. Dravillas. Row Q: L. Kaplan, B. Bop, C. Chelemsk , E. Bl lc, R. B - L. M'lI -E. W ' ' - G. R y oc ramen, i er, einstein, oe, P. Ase, C. Jacobs, S, Zisoolc, Riflcind, E. Levin, D. l-lorwitz. Row 1: D. Olcamoto, M, Mullins, P. Goldman, T. Appleby, N. Adams, B. Shapiro, J. Sax, W. Goodman, Kuhle. The girls worl4 hard and co-operate efficiently to make the Frolic a success. lag Day is another big event lor Senior Girls. The girls design, cut, paint, and sell their own tags. The purpose ol this is to raise money for some prominent school need. Qi? Q'-ia. Row 2: R, Wolfner, E. Levin. L Row 11 L. Miller, L. Blasberg. 122 ' 1 an Row 3: E. Zissook, W. Cohen, P. Glickman, A. Fein, D. Coburn, Y. Alpern, B. Marsello, E. Wright, Thompson, j. Cornell, L. Reimann, M. Weinstein, G. Stern, K. Shifris, M. Chayer. Row Q: P. Pierson, L. Wendell, L. Gellerd, M. Wurtzburg, S. Vilchele, Vennett, E. Sargent, M. Dravillas, E. Reynolds, J. Zucker, Berk, K, Smith, E, Fine. Row A. Wolfner, Kelman, B. Fegins, S. Moss, Levy, T. Tsubouchi, M. Swanson, D, Mishiyama, D. Schram, . zerner. Row 3: M. Peshalc, M. Carr, P. Spieth, F. Adams, C. Anderson, S. Weiner, N. Gold, M. Thornton, A. Brown, Y. Mc- Elroy, D. Yoh, N. Olson, H. Brown, A. Miller, B. Borlcstrom, E. Roscoe. Row 2: M. Solohubow, N. Wallace, M, Steinberg, B. Boigh,B. Lonchar, D. Polfer, K. Karakourtis, M. Poe, A. Eiseman, j, Babb, C. Stein, E. Altheimer, I, Stroker, H. Boyd, Schwartz, C. Lemmel, D. Mott. Row 1: L. Okada, N. Nevis, M. Saplfin, j. Katauro, B, Gould, K. Meagher, R, Worth, C. Greenfield, Maclaire, K, Fujimoto, R, Herzotf. Senior Girls is an important loctor in high school life because it is a bond which unifies the group and sets an example for the rest of the school. Through its well lcnown activities, it has loecome the aim ol every Freshie girl. 1 Delores talks to Senior Girls. - L13 Top: Decorating forthe Frolis. Delores crowns the Queen Feb. 1950 Middle: All this cind food, too. Hello, Queen, june 1949. 124 Bottom: South America, tolce it away! When you wore c1tulip G. A. A. ' . ,av 1 'li . K E 9 ii is it G.A.A. Award Winners: Row 3: Stevens, M. Furth, A. Rasmussen, G. Kohler, N. Kroan, T. Rubenstein, M. Comenos, G. Goldstein, S. Olsen, G. Mitchell, H. Boyd, Mrs. Daniels. Row 2: E. Gray, Dunbar, A. Klieman, P. Ase, M. Houghteling, K. Yamoshiro. Row 1: Kelman, N. Tarver, Golten, P. McCarthy. Three cheers for G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association is the activity for any vigorous, energetic Hyde Parlc female. Parties and sports, such as volley- ball, ping-pong, basketball, and making lilce monkeys on the apparatus are just a few ol their lun-filled antics. Gym service and scholarship are also impcriant ideals of the organization. lts membership this year has in- creased to reach an all-time high. The girls are beginning to realize the athletic aivantaaes offered by G.A.A., advantages which Formerly were given only to Hyde Pcrlc males. GD FNX C7 19 gust, PAQ? Winning Volley Bail Team: Row 2: W. Mason, V. Radzuik, C. Cooper, B. Anderson, P. Ammon, Berk, B. Levin. Row 1: H. Boyd, M. Chayer, N. Kroon, C. Prichard, M. Malmberg, D. Chapman, M. Olson. , 4, V, ' X Q . Q V, . sf - 5 125 Senior: Row 3: B. Barnett, P. Ase, Bryan, H. Boyd, N. Yealcumos, Simpson, P. Hersh, C. Majors, J. Thompson, A. Knight, M. Cohen, G. Doi, C. Anderson, A. Peralcis, A. Merry, A. Castes. Row 3: B. Shapiro, Schwartz, D. Boyajian, M. Fung, M. Barrett, M. Anagnos, R. Block, L Blumenthal, G. Bowen, K. Yamashiro, E. Fine, P. Rowe, S. Levin. Row 1: Y. Sugimoto, A. Newman, Kelman, Margolin, A. Paredes, M. Carr, T. Nevis, Regalbuto. junior: Row 3: B. Lange, E. Bruce, G. Heath, M. Knight, I. Gold, E. Barrett, G. Goldstein, T. Margolis, S jones, V. Lambros, P. Miller, M. Wilson, L. Bernheim. Row 2: C. Fulcuhara, A. Kleiman, M. Flood, N. Siclcafoose, D. Erlich, M. Schaaf, M. Maslov, E Hermanson, E. David, T. Levy, M. Evans, E. Westall, B. Armstrong, C. Chelemsky, Sumidci. Row 1: Y. Scales, P. Bussman, M. Hayama, Dunbar, L. Matsumoto, G. Murakami, S. McGee- j. Hailand. r Sophomore: Row 3: K. Silverstein, C. Berry, S. Sherman, M. Humphrey, B. Kramer, N, Kroan, L. Galam, J Anderson, M. Trugman, BuFFington, B. Arnold, C. Krause. Row 2: P. McElroy, Boatman, R. Freytag, M. Edison, N. Tarver, P. Herndon, Ferris, D. Baum B. Silberman, Lowenstein, M. Commenos, l. Wakefield' A. Savas. REJW 1: E. Pollalc, S. Friedman, D. Cole, A. Rasmussen, M. Singer, L. Hampton, A. Bryant. 1 6 Sophomore: Row 3: S. Swan: A. lohnston: C. Smith: P. Ryan: S. Halstead: Vincent: Wileman: Buck: M Eve: B. Laster: M. Houghteling: H. Kamberos: Manolitsis: A. Williams. Row 2: Gamboci: E. Solomon: C. Sugerman: F. Miller: H. Slater: B. Lenington: M. Berg: J Stephens: C. McGrath: R. Flowers: R. Baughman: D. Duesing: D. Monson: L. Scovel. Row 1: B. Simon: L. Schorvitz: L. Gloss: S. josephs: N. Perry: P. Blocher: Lotz. Freshman: Row 3: A. Sommer: Tenza: K. Levinson: S. Flenberg: F. Schuchter: Maxwell: N. Wilkins: T Nells: D. McCoy: D. Ross: C. McFarland: M. Kroon: G. Shaw: M. Flink: D. Nelson. Row 2: S. Newman: N. Wippman: B. Hicks: G. Hunter: L. Hartman: G. Magnuson: C. Moore: P johnston- D. Nommensen- Moore: B. Cartman: S. Reeves: Lewis: Appelt: N. Moores Row 1: H. lgteguga: D. Lugo: IB. Hanlcin: S. Gorclon: B. Samuels: S. lishler: A. Herzberg: L. Gold- s 't : . iley. mih Freshmen: Row 3: D. Haythorne: A. Stewart: T. Rubenstein: B. Brown: B. Brown: B. Guthrie: D. Bredendieclc: N. yawhaw: Baer: D. Verschueren: Waldron: A. Landon: G. jordan: C. Cole: M. Williams: . inner. Row 2: F, Markowslfi: Ritter: N. Bromberg: S. Thompson: C. Greenberg: Seymour: J. Lee: Waller: B. Boren: K. Murray: B. Press: M. Garvey: S. Kagan: B. Escol: D. Abaire: M. Burlord. Rowgli CS Leslirner: L. Nishida: H. Yoshiolca: M. Kinyon: D. Hart: Katz: l. Altschuler: L. Daniels: . iege . 127 FRESHMEN: Row 3: Levine, Cowan, A. Gallery, B. Garvey, R. Falk, S. Mason, E. Turner, Klings, E. Cole ,l.Sl'1oleen, L. Clifford, C. Lundberg, E. Briggs, R. Davidson, C. Nera. Row 2: P. Oberman, B. Cortilet, M. Anderson, D. Kawasaici, H. Boarden, M. Wells, M. Tamplin J. Furuta, N. Slaughter, P. McCarthy, S. Aronoff, Kaita, S. Nagaishi. Roww IF. Markson, R. Mendel, F. Fitzgerald, B. Daniels, Strandberg, Silver, M. Solar, F I rams. Row 3: G. Rouse, S. Frailey, E. Deacon, G. Rapp, R. Stark, P. Manaster, H. Williams, B. Jensen, C Cummings, S. Rickles, H. Baker, E. Burton, M. Ingram, M. Moorhead. Row Q: Waterman, Z. Watkins, C. Kemper, E. Levien, M. Steinberg, S. Tobias, R. Gang, E. Souls- berry, E. Easton, A. Russell, D. Ludwib, Gale, S. Matzkin, M. Rook. - Row 1: D. Moore, M. Alexander, C. Parker, M. Friedman, C. Lamet, M. Kirk, Oborn, M. Carlson Ho. ,,..Z2f ' gr, ra Keeping Trim 128 LIFE SAVING AND SWIMMING CLUB Row 3: K. Levinson, E. Gray, Ranlcins, S. Kreeger, N. Kroger, Waterman, L, Hartman, H. Simons, C. Flanegan. Row 9: N. King, B. Laster, S. Olsen, M. Kroan, Smith, J. Soghigian, Sprague, N. Kroan, E. Magoun, A. Olson. Row 1: S. Brown, P. McCarthy, M. Casper, S. Kagan, Miss Marshall, Lewis, B. Samuels, B. Cortilet. Calling all girls. l'low would you lilre to be the hit ol the bathing beaches this year, the envy ol all your non-swimming friends? Do you thinlc you could save your best Iriend from drowning? Learning how to swim can be lots of Fun, if you join the Lile Saving and Swimming Club. Not only is it important to learn the fundamentals of swimming, but it also aids in slimming those bulging lines. Marshall's mermaidsn as they are commonly lrnown around school are capably directed by Miss Marshall who offers this bit ol advice to all girls who would like to swim. Come down tothe pool, and try your luck and slcill at the great sport oi swimming. ln a tight game. l 29 CAUGHT NN ACT ,J A 1033: 0 K! if Yswiitiw ww N'r1lwi SN 5 15.2. ' 1 'f - 2 .ve 'v'wMf,m:k7'klVt., ra?t ..,, yswwkywr M , if K K his ,,v, .MTW Q 'r,w F Wm' N115 i .1v4,,,,,x4 QI! Ftitlir Q04 1.0 4:- l 3 OS . O00 Y 0 ls Captain Aaron G. Prondzinski Clnstructor of Military Science and Tacticsl Every morning when you come to school, you see the American Flag Flying on the corner ot Sixty-second and Stony lsland, every evening before duslc the flag is lowered. There must be someone to attend to these daily duties: the task is given to the R.0.-lf. fReserve Officers Training Corpsb. Every assembly the Color 132 Guard marches down the longiaisles of Loomis Hall to post and guard the colors. Classes consist ol many periods in which they study the cleaning and handling of rifles, weelcly inspections, a study of army lile, and many other details pertaining to a military career. Captain Prondzinslci and his young men deserve credit for their meritorious worlc. INSTRUCTORS STAFF ,mqgm IJ C B u STRIPNNG USWWW , N ,,., 0 V. , 'fu m Sgt. 1c Robert S. Sands M-Sgt. Hugh P. Shaw R.O.T.C. Staff: Row 1: SI'1uiler,j., Maj. Bott. Co., Friend, J., Capt. Adj., joseph, G., 1st. Lt. Supply OH., Fisch, D., Capt. Ex. OH., Wong, W., M-Sgt., Asst, Supply. 133 134 OFFICERS NQNCOMMISSIQNFD OFFICERS OFFICERS: Row 2: W. Parish, 1st Lt., D. Fisch, Capt., G. joseph, 1st Lt., R. Benn, Capt., W. Beudell, 1st Lt., L. Fleming, 2nd Lt., P. Gershanov, Qnd Lt. Row 1: jLShutter, Maj., l. Cohen, 2nd Lt., Friend, Capt., Parham, Capt., L. Murray, Qnd Lt., D. Benson 1st t. NON-COMS: Row 3: M. Haxcock, Sgt. 1-C., Hirsch, Hightower, Sgt., G. Fiske, Sgt., A. Casper, Sgt. 1-C., S. Hollander, Sgt., D. France, M-Sgt., L. Corpus, Sgt. 1-C., V. Brownborth, Sgt., Shorr, M-Sgt., A. Busschaert, M-Sgt. J. Williams, Sgt., C. Hjerpe, Sgt., G. Teach. Row 9: Porter, D. McFaIl, Sgt., G. Prager, Sgt., P. Hendrick, A. Longinow, R. Clark, V. Fleming, A. Baird. Row 1: W. Laube, E.Jc1ckson, C. Hutton, Sgt., W. Wong, M-Sgt., McCann, M-Sgt., A. Schwedel, Sgt., C. Eisendrath, Sgt. 1-C., R. Holloway, Corp. 1 We strike at dawn. DRUM andBUGLE CORPS PICKED PLATOON i l Drum and Bugle: Row 2: R. Browdy, W. Parish, P. Gershanow, R. Benn, P. Hendrick, C. Athais. Row 1: Porter, L. Corpus, H. Shaw, M-Sgt., D. France, A. Goldberg, M. McGee. Picked Platoon: Row 3: Hightower, R. Hirsch, Sgt., P. Gershanow, Qnd Lt., R. Curry, Sgt., C. Hierpe, Sgt., A, Busschaert, M-Sgt., R. johnson, W. Beadell, 1st Lt., Brownworth, Sgt., D. Fisch, Capt., Williams, Sgt. 1-C., L. Murray, Qnd Lt., L. Fleming, 2nd Lt., P. Hendrix, Sgt,1-C.,G. Fiske, Sgt., W. Wong, M-Sgt. Row 9: Shutter, Maj. C. Eisendrath, Sgt. 1-C., M. Zeiclman, R. Raymond, F. Villegas, M.-Sgt., Ci. Athais, 1-C Sgt., l. Cohen, Qnd Lt., de Roulet, V. Fleming, Sgt. 1-C, G. Prager, Sgt., W. Thomas, Cadet, C. Hutton, Sgt., Porter, Sgt., Parham, Capt. Row IL: Foonberg, E. McPherson, F. Stein, W. Laube, M, McGee, Corp., D. Parks, H, Lyman, S, Wolf, R. ol oway, l The drums go bang . . . 135 R.O.T.C. IV 1st Lt., W, Beadell, 1st Lt., J. Shorr, M-Sgt., France, D. M-Sgt., Rothschild, CDT., Row 1 Friend, Capt., de Roulet, Shutter, Maj., L. Murray, Cdt. Qnd Lt., D. Ben- son, Cdt. 1st Lt., F..Villegas, Cdt. M-Sgt. ROTC II lll Row 3 C. Herpe, L. Fleming, 2nd Lt., P. Klixbull, L. Corpus, R. Benn, Cap., C. Hines,- S. Hollander, A, Busschaert. Row Q W. Parish, A. Longinow, McCann,, Parham, P. Ger- shanow, R. Hirsch, R., l. Cohen, B. Gustafson. Row 1 B. Wilke, A. Ross, E, jackson, O. McFall, Sgt., A. jimenez,j. Porter. , I s R.O.T.C. ll Row 3: G, Trail, Sgt., G. Prager, Sgt., G. Fiske, Sgt., A. Casper, 1st Sgt., D. Stanley, Rasiyer, Cor., E. Guillen, Kieffer, ,l, Williams, R. Clark, W. Wong, Sgt., Teach, Hightower, B. Byrd. Row 2: C. Hutton, Sgt., Schwedel, Sgt., M, Zeidvran, G. Nicks, Sgt., G. Schmidt, P. Hendrick, Sgt., A, Bairid, Sgt.- R. Curry, Sgt., L. Fleming, Sgt., Richardson, G. Athas, G. jones, Sgt. Row 1: M. Litvinsky, l. jones, D. Parks, W, Laube, M. McGee, L. Eisendrath, R. Frickel, Childs, Foonberg, R Holloway. R.O.T,C. I: Row 3: Edwards, A. Zimmerman, E. Espiritu, L. Plammer, W. Nichols, B. Conroy, B. jones, R. johnson, V. Brown- worth, B. Perry, W. Hopkins, R. Martin, D. Denicke, W. Thomas, E. Lyman. Row Q: B. Newman, T. Wilson, R. Profitt, H. Hoffman, Wanzer, K. Stinton, D. Sachs, L. Capocei, R. Raymond, Starr, l. Hebi, B. Reder, B. Laykovich, E. McPherson. Row 1: M. Newton, G. Kochman, V. Sanders, Troyer, T. Carsch, S. Friedman, S. WoeFf, D. Kempf. T311 1 Row 2 D. Fisch, Capt., G. joseph, ix-yi' sq- l l X 1 n J ' -Q ,Q-gb-b'o'XQZ+a'a is o O 0 Q 0 Xara A f O O is-x 4-5 P x'---'z.......- gf XT 'N ,,, On the afternoon of Saturday, September 17, 1949, 83rd and Yates Stadium was renamed Eclcersall Stadium in honor and in memory of Walter Eclcersall, all time All-American. The dedication was highlighted with speeches by Tug Wilson, Athletic Commissioner of the Western Conference, Arch Ward, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune, and Mr. George Olson, Hyde Parlc Principal. The dedicatory address was delivered by Herold C. Hunt, superintendent of schools. While at Hyde Park, Walter Eclcersll com- piled a brilliant football career, leading the team to the Coolc County championship in 1901 and the 1902 team to a National High School Championship, ending in a 105-0 victory over Broolclyn Polytechnical institute, the Eastern champions. Off the gridiron Eclcersall was also well lcnown as a cinderman, doing the 100 yard dash in 9.8 seconds, a great baseball shortstop, and a speed skater. After graduation Eclcersall attended the Uni- versity of Chicago and under the coaching of the Famous Alonzo Stagg, was acclaimed three time All-American by Walter Camp. His Feats include twice lciclcing five field goals in a game and starring in Chicago's 2-0 victory over a Five year unbeaten Michigan eleven. He later became sports editor of the Chicago Tribune and remained in that position until his death in 1930. 138 The stadium, located at 2423 E. 82nd Street was completed June 6, 1940, and, until named alter Eclcersall, was lcnown simply as the 83rd and Yates Avenue Stadium. It encloses an area of 592 acres, has a concrete grandstand seating 9,000, a 440 yard cinder track, six baseball diamonds, three tennis courts, and a volleyball court. During the football season it is used by public high school teams on Fridays and Satur- days and by Catholic high schools on Sundays. Walter Eckersall ECKERSALL STADIUM DEDICATION Words of wisdom. HP. rooters Guests of honor. Left to rhght: Mrs. H. M. Mulberry, Dr. Harold C. Hunt, Mrs. jessie Anderson, Miss Etta Eckersol 139 FOOTBALL Qi Morih 5K6NlN?1kawa+aSe ygevenson E Sasaku km Don Kirk QWL QkwE'm xf .F eugiuer ef Qghinskelil Q5 Tucker sy' 3 L 5 3 ' 2 2 mu5gg,.'2.T3- V e A VL 5, 5 in lm T An Oscar to the Boss Coaches and Captains H.P. vs Englewood 1949 SEASON An unheralded Aitchpe Tribe surprised the experts this year by placing third in the Southern Conference ofthe Public League. l.ed by Cap- tain Kirlt, the Indians rode to four victories against one setbaclf and one tie. The highlight of the pre-season schedule was the dedication of the stadium at Eighty-third St. and Yates Avenue to the l'lyde Parlc immortal, Walter Eclcersall. To celebrate the dedication the lndians rcmped to a 13-O victory over our traditional rivals, Englewood. The win stretched l-lyde Parl4's edge over Englewood in the oldest high school rivalry in the city to 34 wins against Q6 for the Purple and White. Six games have been deadlocked. ln the other preseason tilt the Tribe was dropped by a spirited Kalamazoo team 31-7 at Kalamazoo. The conference season opened with a sensa- tional 13-7 win over a highly favored Chicago Vocational School eleven. lim Elmes ran for one touchdown and passed for the other. Seemingly stunned by the lights of their first evening tilt, the lndians could elce out only a tie with lowly Morgan Parlc. The following Saturday l'larper crumbled before the Aitchpe might, 40-O. Ray l.unn highlighted a fine pass defense. Then came the all important game with Hirsch. A victory meant a play-cff berth. At the half an inspired Tribe held the l'luslcies to a 6-6 tie, but in the second half the l'lirsch power exploded to crush l'lyde Parlt 31-6. To finish the season the lndians challced up two more victoriesfone over South Shore, 19-6, at which the new Wagon Wheel trophy was initiated, and the other over the Boilermalcers of Bowen, 19-14. Two refugees from the traclc team, Gibby l lefter and Mac lVlcClinton each scored a touchdown in both games. At the annual football dinner given at the close of the season in honor of the team, Merle l'lurowitz was chosen as the most valuable player of the 1949 season and Captain Don Kirlc and George Morita were awarded the David Wiede- mann trophy for outstanding line play. Bob Nfinslcey, the only returning letterman was chosen captain of next year's squad. 141 GRIDIRON . H - W Y Y ,, nf, ,. Was there something you wanted? FouI! Touchdown . . . if! Iron Curtain Don't Fence Me ln Up and Over 142 ACTION ' 'L Nall.. t Q v, J. '1 x, -an 4 W-ii J. t. ti, if, And they're off ond running . . . Two way stretch He Flies through the ciir. Interception tripped up Moy I have this dcince Bulldozing through 143 Football Team: Row 6: M. l-laycock, L. Worth, Rutter. Row 5: S. Kunin, Marks, S. Caldwell, S. Schwartz, A. jiminez, S. Musik, S. Cohen, R. Don. Row 4: R. Wallace, D. Nakaya, P. Priest, A. Rinder, R. Tatje, Markbright, Abrams, M. Much, Row 3: W. Lawson, J. Kibort, D. Frandsen, S. Marks, D. Crotty, F.l land, R. Lunn, G. Helter, C. McClinton. Row 2: Ci. Minsky, R. Frank, R. Cox, A. Stevenson, W. Shimizu, H. Emoto, B. Minskey, D. Kamerlina. Row 1: S. Sosaki, Ci. Morita, D. Tooker, Elmes, D. Kirk, M. Hurowitz, W. l-lartshorn, C. Miller, Nakawatse. - I Another trophy for Hyde Park. 144 jf JUNIOR CAGERS ff vfswoas 0 HOME ' ' 1 8 1 I J, 4 2 6 9 45 IE K ,X .f W, x 1 4 5 ' 'Q' o o e ' E gm X TJ- g fi 'KLX ky - I Rudman M - ',,,,,.,-J-f .-,V y, fx f , 2 f m ' H5 -- I' Mm M MY 'fx Brown if , Q. I . Wfffffwf 4 E 4 A Uarhnsicin P! Ex Awww , QQ' laf 1 J 3 W .v 'a 1-f 'dM Q VFW.: ,ffx Z A if U59vTom-lakes V- 'I ,fwwyjf gv w.:,..f ff f E I Q 6 i ,X f . ' Q , . ,fy f , e .M H gg JUNIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD l junior Basketball Team: Row 2: B. Kovalslcy, D, Ford, E. Weiner, M. Manning, E. Reichman, N. Brown. Row 1: C. Haugan, H. Hartenstein, Houghteling, A. Tourlalces, C. Cohn. Led by Captain Easy Ed Reichman, the junior cage squad placed third in the Southern Conference of the Public League with a season record of 8-3. The best game of the season was played against our traditional rival, South Shore, ending in a75-60 tribe triumph. The tribe also came through with a surprise victory over previ- ously undefeated Parlcer High, a favorite for the city league title, 42-39. The only losses came at the hands of Chicago Vocational School, far and away the class of the Public League and city champions, and Hirsch, a city quarter finalist. Despite these defeats the lndians advanced to the playoffs. ln the playoffs the squad battling from start to finish, lost a close battle to Foreman's fast break- ing crew, 56-50, thus ending Hyde Parl4's hopes for a city title for another year. Captain Reichman and Archie Tourlalces re- ceived all city recognition in the post season 146 coaches poll. Much credit must also be given to Ed Weiner, Nelson Brown, Harv Hartenstein, and Lou Weiss, the other starters. JUNIOR LEAGUE RECORD Hyde Parlc Opponent Score 45 Fenger Q7 54 Harper 45 75 South Shore 60 79 Carver 45 42 Parlcer 39 44 CVS. 82 45 Bowen Q9 39 Calumet 37 46 Hirsch 51 55 Morgan Parlc 34 50 Foreman 56 8 won 3 lost SENIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD Senior Basketball Team: Row 2: H. Berry, S. Marks, B. Gilberg, R. Daniels, R. Chambers, M. Handler. Row 1: B. Matteson, S. Davis, D. Cory, P. Kline. Captained by Slippery Seal Gilberg, the 1950 Aitchpe Tribe of seniorbaslceteersforgeda season's percentage of 300 for league clashes. The team as a whole did not fare too well but some stellar performances were turned in by our two forwards, Ralph Chambers and Henry Berry, the latter receiving honorable mention on the all- city team. The return of these two brighten the next yearis outloolc. One of the season's better games was played against Chicago Vocational, this year's runner up to the public league champsi The Vocats, though boasting a great advantage in height, only downed the lndians by eighteen points. Another above average game was played against Calumet, a leading section contender in which the Tribe came within nine pointsofvictory. South Shore, our traditional rival, also was given a battle, only registering an eight point triumph. Barry Gilberg sparlced the Cagers by contributing 20 points. Other members of the squad who saw action were Bones Handler and Don Corey at the guards. SENIOR LEAGUE RECORD Hyde Parlc Opponent Score 47 Fenger 56 56 Harper 46 52 South Shore 60 50 Carver 39 36 Parker 38 40 C.V.S. 58 50 Bowen 33 57 Calumet 66 38 Hirsch 52 36 Morgan Parlc 40 3 won 7 lost 147 K V SENIQR CAGERS 148 JUNIOR ACTION ff.. SffefSI'1 : - - AYCH Weiner breaks through Cavolrers In control Up up and ,nl 149 SENIOR ACTION Gilberg tries for two! Cory to the Seal Buckets Gilberg He flies through the air . . 150 SENIOR TRACK TEAM ,iff .. T mf I L,A, iw Row 5: R. Bogan, C. Semel, R. Bain, R. Hobley, S. Givot, D. Lilo, E. jones. Row 4: R. Prather, R. Hubble, G. Phelan, C. Miller, N. Kikuchi, l. lkeuye, A. Longinor, R. Cole. Row 3: H. Washington, R. Engle, T. Hatter, C. Greenberg, Snow, B. jackson, H. Katz. Row 2: E. Rubovits, L. Morse, G. Minsky, A. Landa, D. Beerman, G. Barlow, B. Lewy, Edelman. Row 1: S. Rosenfielcl, D. Ballin, Palmer, C. McClinton, G. Palmer, Mollner, G. Hefter. SENIOR TRACK RECORD Hyde Parlc Opponent Score 79 Nlt. Carmel 13 59 Du Sable 29 69 Tilden 16 401-Q Dunbar 45 1-Q 50 Du Sable 36 361-EZ St. lgnatius 491-2 53 Englewood 23 The mid-year graduation of such tribe stars as Charles McClinton and Don Ballin proved too much for the Senior cindermen, who failed to retain their city indoor traclc title. The Seniors placed eighth and scored but seven points. Alter mid season graduation, the team was led by Gibby Helter, who placed fourth in the low hurdles and anchored the third place Aitchpe relay team. Others who scored in the city meet were Sandy Givot, fifth place in the shot put, lim Palmer, jerry Mollner and Bill laclcson, who made up the remainder of the relay team. The tribe began the dual meet season in a blaze of glory, scoring one sided victories over Mt. Carmel, Du Sable, ancl Tilden. Charles Mac- Clinton was the sparlt plug of these early season victories. ln the First meet alter mid-year our winning streak was snapped at thirty eight straight victories by a strong Dunbar contingent forty five and one hall to forty and one half. The tribe went on to brealr even in its remaining Four meets, registering victories over Du Sable and Englewood while losing to St. lgnatius and University High. 151 JUNIOR TRACK SQUAD 6th Row: R. Redmond, Kelly, R. Rhinehart, D. Freeman, S. Kittalca, L. Levin, A. Rosenberg, D. Nalcaya. 5th Row: Meril, I. Dee, Herman, M. McGuire, L. jacobs, R. Lurie, R. Spira, F. Lane. 4th Row: I. Zimmerman, A. Kublin, A. Schlinger, A. Fuhrer, R. Kassel, R. Ray, F. Silberman, T. Rodedn. 3rd Row: M. I-Iurowitz, G. Means, Rutter, F. Necheles, R. Gerwin, P. Butterman, M. Bram, L. Ibanez, C. Seligman. Qnd Row: S. Kunin, Shapiro, A. Engerman, M. Haycook, W. O'Byrne, Sholeen, A. Dematoff, I-I. Cass. 1st Row: Reader, L. jones, Much, Cook, B. Cohen, R. Andreas, R. Kaybaker, S. Raffel. JUNIOR TRACK RECORD I'Iyde Parlc Opponent Score 57 Mt. Carmel 10 51 1-2 Du Sable 161-2 301-2 Tilden 37 1-Q 48 Dunbar 11 36 Du Sable 32 421-Q St. Ignatius Q51-2 50 Englewood 18 Losing only to Tilden Tech, the eventual city indoor traclc champions, the Tribe enmassed an enviable dual meet record of seven victories in eight starts. With these seven victories under their belts, the men of Aitchpe proceeded to Stagg field to meet the cream of the city's junior cindermen. Upon their arrival on the scene for the city meet, however, all memories ol their past accomplishments seemed to vanish from sight and they suffered the late ol other Aitchpe junior teams, gathering only Iour points and placing Iar down in the standings. 152 Leading the team to their seven dual meet victories were AI Engerman and jerry Much, shot-putters, who placed third and fifth respec- tively inthe city meet. They were the only squad- men to talce places. Other dual meet standouts were Snow and Rutter, dash men, Stu RaFIeI, hurdler, and Glen jones, distance man. Though this season's results were not what was expected, the majority of these boys will be bacle to avenge their defeat next year. TRACK ACTION M Rczffel on the Run The City Meet Up and Over Put That Shot One Lap to Go Get Him, Hetrer 153 BASEBALL 2nd Row: T. Downey, W. Goodman, H. Berry, T. Meyer, R. Richards, B. Finley, M. Cheris. 1st Row: H. Weltman, R. King, C. Sternberg, N. Kikuchi, Houghteling, W. Peters, I. Burke. -1 Schultz's diamond men loolced to- j ward a successful year through their ,- R parlcas as they ushered in a season of J glacial weather. The practice season was ' ' A3 W' 1' ti literally frozen out, leaving the team to ' . bg -.. 4 start league play cold. With several re- I turning veterans and a host ol new mo- terial, the team's chances are fair. -W M t - jig f t 3 iiii 'tr sf fin ' A Wellman 'K 9 A 5 ,,.. . .fi ti'k M , H g . E i i I . zglu ., QR -V , f i . iiii i f rtif i W r W 5 Y Wan ern 5' i S 5 - Lx 42 ' 5 Qgwltohlenherger W .K , SPORTS MISCELLANY Intramural Track Team Lou Weiss junior Cager Slaugl1t's Slaughterers' Intramural Champs Managers S. Jacobs, R. Schroeber Record Breaking Relay Men Cross Country TFCICR Team 155 SWIMMING TEAM Row 3 W Smith D Gouwens D Mulholland R Hunt, C. Salovish, P. Richards, M. Snyder, M. Lambert. Row 2 C Conrad R Mlnskey R Tatje A Myers B Sando, W. Mendal, R. Boothj D. Unger. Row1 D Worthley G Mrnslcey Yasutalce G Shimizu, Lewy, F. Hama, E. Kudo. The lndian tanlcmen, though seriously handi- capped by the closing ol the Aitchpe pool due to the coal strilce turned in a very successful season in the 20 yard pool meets, while the juniors won one, lost one, and tied one. ln city competition, Captain Bob Minslcey won the junior diving championship and Byron Sando toolc cr second in the 100 yard senior baclc strolce event. The senior medley relay team toolc a filth and the junior a fourth, to end the 20 yard pool competition. George and Bob Minslcey. D. Gouwens, G. Minslcey, j. Yasutake, G. Shimizu, W. Smith. GOLF TEAM ,.unLu L. jones, A. Cain, B. Castle, Goldfarb. The Aitchpe Tribe, perennial South Section tennis champions, will defend their title once again this season. The prospect is a bright one for the team has as its mainstay four returning lettermen: Captain Ted Goldman, Gene Oscher- witz, Kenny Benjamin, and Fred Mallace. With these uraclceteersn leading the way, the Blue and White should again dominate the South Sec- tionls clay courts. The Blue and White linlc men, led by Captain Albert Bro Cain will be burning up the greens once more this spring. Coach Bourgeois, the new golf tutor, has hopes ol some sort of repeat this year For the team toolc 3rd in section in 1947,1st in city in 1948, and 3rd in city competition last year. With some promising new material, the Tribe can loolc forward to another successful season. TENNIS TEAM Row 2: M. Greenfield, G. Friedman, F. Mallace, N. Hollenberg, P. Friend. Row 1: G. Oscherwitz, T. Goldman, K. Benjamin. 157 AWARDS i i Charles Mcclinton George Moritc and Don Kirk Gilbert Helter Merle Horowitz 153 9 4 1::.... 5 YN-WD: PARKER V X. K Im ' ,w 160 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION When, in February, 1950, the country was threatened by the coal strike, Mr. Charles Clarlce and his assistants were distributing warmth to the rooms to the best of their ability. They have pulled us through similar crises in the past, one outsianding one being the danger with the boilers in 1947. Besides carrying us through scrapes such as these, they have many numerous duties, to which they faithfully attend daily. Among these are: sweeping out rooms and corridors left messy by the careless students, seeing that the proper materials and supplies are lcept in their respective places, and constantly giving aid where it is needed, in such places as the gymnasiums and Loomis Hall. Another tough taslc around school is the lunchroom job. To this position Mrs. Madlyn Cassel is duly given the honor. Credit must be awarded to the P.T.A. mothers who volunteer their services to worlc during the lunch hours behind the counters. lnstead oi receiving pay for the worlc, these generous women give the money to the P.T.A., for school scholarships. Hats off to Mr. Clarke and Mrs. Cassel, and their crews Ior their splendid worlc in seeing that the school is lcept up in the way of cleanliness. BEHIND THE SCENES ni A H Alf dL ' Charles Clarke john Pounds rt ansen, re ewls Mrs. Ccssel and her aids james Richardson Fred Hennessy john Pounds, Thos. Bourke, Francis Croinn 161 MAINTENANCE Ernest Sept james Clark Etta Stcmpley, Peurleou Coleman Edgar Kent john Dawson 162 Abe, Stanley 4021 Lake Park Ave. Abelson, Robert G. 5530 South Shore Dr. Abern, Jerome M. 5121 Ingleside Ave. Adams, Frances I. 7020 Harper Ave, . Adams, Gust A. 6831 East End Ave. ....... . Adams, Nancy E. 5409 Dorchester Ave. Adelson, Ronald S. 1149 Hyde Park Blvd. ..... . Aialla, Ronald L. 6136 Ingleside Ave. Albert, Jerry 5239 Ingleside Ave. Altheimer, Elaine H. 6811 Ridgeland Ave. Altheimer, Elise C. 6811 Ridgeland Ave. Amber, Gerry G. 6338 Ellis Ave. .......... . Andalman, Frances 6148 Merrill Ave. ......... Anderson, Anna M. 3967 Langley Ave. Anderson, Carol 6946 Dorchester Ave. Anderson, Lucy V. 6635 University Ave. Anosov, Richard L. 6750 Merrill Ave. . . Appleby, Tina 4539 Woodlawn Ave. ..... . Arita, Eugene Y. 6021 Harper Avel . . Ase, Pauline S. 4355 Lake Park Ave. Babb, Joan E. 1435 E. 53rd St. . . . Baigh, Barbara L. 6829 Crandon Ave. . Baker, Owen L. 6745 Chappel Ave. Balsen, Joanne K. 7022 Kimbark Ave. . Barlow, Gordon 5803 Harper Ave. . Barnett, Barbara 856 E. 40th St. . . . . Barrett, Mary C. 6446 Ellis Ave. . . . Beadell, Walter 1526 E. 65th St ...... Becker, Lawrence G. 6821 Paxton Ave .... Bedrina, Olga 4400 University Ave. Beerman, Dale T. 724 E. 92nd St. . . . . Beilfuss, Kenneth G. 2107 E. 68th St.. . . . Berger, William 7115 Ellis Ave. . . . . Berk, Joyce 5510 Kenwood Ave.. Bernstein, Philip 5025 Woodlawn Ave Blasberg, Lilo 5321 Cornell Ave. . Block, Elise H. 6835 Paxton Ave.. . Block, Rita Mae 1219 Madison Park . JUNE SENIGR INDEX Blumenthal, Linda 5114 Woodlawn Ave. Bode, Donna M. 6407 Kenwood Ave. ...... . . Boerger, Nancy F. 1313 E. Marquette Rd. ..... Borkstrom, Barbara 1404 55th St. ..... Bowen Gwen M. 6531 Drexel Ave. ........ . Boyajian, Dolores H. 6046 Kenwood Ave ...... . . . Boyd, Hattie A. 5622 Lake Park Ave. Bramen, Renee B. 5456 Harper Ave. ......... Bridges, Henrietta F. 6122 Greenwood Ave Bromberg Joan S aosa E. Cheltenham Pi. Brottman Florence 4226 S. Union Ave. . . . . . . Brown, Annie L. 813 E. 41st St. .. Browning, June 6537 Rhodes Ave. - - Bryan, June E. 4517 Lake Park Ave. Cain, Albert C. 6803 Crandon Ave. . . . . . Calisch, Barbara L. 1755 55th Carr, Mary K. 910 W. 64th St. Carson, Ann L. 6621 Kenwood Ave.. Chelemsky, Charlotte 5458 Hyde Park Blvd. Coburn, Doris 1725 53rd St. . . . . Cohen, Barbara 6821 Paxton Ave.. . . Cohen, Floyd A. 5537 Kimbark Ave. . Cohen Lois 1119 South Park Ave. Cohen, Maxine E. 1504 E. 63rd St.. . . . Cohen Sherman W. 6718 Ogelsby Ave Cohn, Gerald S. 5104 Kimbark Ave. . Cohn, Jerome 4932 Lake Park Ave. Conlon, Patricia A. 6801 Ridgeland Ave. Caplan, Marilyn 5148 Drexel Ave. Cortilet, Ann 1119 54th St .... Cory, Don 7037 Merrill Ave. . . Couper, Carolee D. 6448 Stony Island Ave. .... Coxworth, David R. 7143 Cornell Ave. . . Culp, Delores 6363 Greenwood Ave.. . . . Czerner, Helga 5335 Kimbark Ave. . Davis, Sydney V. 5486 Ellis Ave. . . Dawson, Larry E. 4410 Ellis Ave. . . Del Gado, Joe R. 1532 E. 65th St .... Dennison, Joan A. 5520 South Shore Dr. . . . Doi, Grace T. 4321 Berkeley Ave. .. Doi, Ruby 5487 Dorchester Ave. Don, Naomi Z. 1234 Hyde Park Blvd. . . Dorfman, Robert H. 7006 Clyde Ave. . . . . Draqer, Bruce C. 4740 Woodlawn Ave. . . Drapier, Louise A. 5220 Drexel Ave. . . . Dravillas, Mary 1115 61st St. . Dubrow, Zerna 2223 E. 70th St ..... Dunn, Barbara G. 1042 E. 43rd St. . . . Eiseman, Alice 7306 Luella Ave. . . . Elkis, Hertha 914 E. 42nd Pl. .... . Elson, Tex R. 6724 Stony Island Ave. Fegins, Barbara Ann 829 E. 47th Pl. .... . Fein, Anita B. 849 E. 55th St. ..... . Feldman, David I. 5212 Dorchester Ave. Feldman, Mary Ellen 1755 55th St ..... Fine, Eveida S. 825 E. 55th St. .. Fine, Howard 6729 Ridgeland Ave. Fisch, Don A. 6749 Cornell Ave. . . . Fishman, Howard 4725 Ingleside Ave. . Flink, Louis E. ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 ....34 .34 5136 Blackstone Ave. ...-.- 34 Fox, Marvin S. 4840 Drexel Blvd. . . . France, Dennis F. 6201 S. Ellis Ave. . Frank, Gerry R. 2231 E. 67th St ..... Frank, Ronald G. 2231 E. 67th St. .... . . Frankfort, Elaine ....34 ....34 ....35 ....35 5479 Greenwood Ave. ...... 35 Friedberg, Gerald 1348 Hyde Park Blvd. ...... 35 Friedlaender Judith J. 5532 South Shore Dr. ....--. 35 Friedland, David L. 2057 72nd St. . . Friedman, Gus M. 1234 Madison Pk.. . . . Friend, Jimmy ....35 ....35 2373 E. 70th St. ............ 35 Friend Paul 5436 Hyde Park Blvd. .. Fujii, Terno ....35 3856 Cottage Grove Ave. . .35 Fujimoto, Kikuko 826 E. 52nd St. ....... . Gallagher, Hugh 1231 E. 56th St. .... Galloway, John D. 6601 S. Kimbark Ave. . . . . Gamze, Leon 4726 Dorchester Ave. ....35 ....35 35 35 163 Garrow, Margaret M. 4121 Ellis Ave. ...... Garvev, AI 5229 Drexel Ave. . . Gayle, Louis E. 6519 Kenwood Ave ..... .... Geleerd, Lois G. 5001 Drexel Blvd. . . Gelman, Phyllis F. 5533 Ingleside Ave. . .V Gershenow, Judith A. 5445 Cornell Ave. .... . . . . Gilberq, Barry P. 6858 S. Merrill Ave. . Gilbert, Renee L. 5481 Greenwood Ave. .... . . Ginsbero, Lewis R. 5335 Kimbark Ave. . . Glickman, Pauline 4-434 Drexel Blvd. . . Goldbero, Dale 1357 Hvde Park Blvd. Goldforb, Jerald 5139 Greenwood Ave. .... . . Goldman, Phyllis T. 5227 Inaleside Ave. ...... . Goldman, Theodore R. 822 E. 52nd St.. ........ . . . Gotten, Bob I. 1020 Hvde Park Blvd. Gould, Barbara L. 5000 East Fnd Ave. . . Gouwens, Donald L. 6027 University Ave. . Greenfield Carole S. 5000 Cornell Ave. . . Grzenia, June G, 6029 Drexel Ave. . . . Hanania, Florence 6241 Ingleside Ave. Handler, Mark S. 6917 Crandon Ave. . . Harris, Edward F. 5203 Ingleside Ave. ....... Hartenstein, Harvey A. 7018 Chappel Ave. ...... . Hartenstein, Mona 7018 Chappell Ave. . Hartshorn, William R. 6825 Clyde Ave. ......... . Haruta, Chizue 3856 Cottage Grove A Hoves, Georae A. Ve. .. 6100 Inaleside Ave. .. Helter, Gilbert M. 5130 Ingleside Ave. Hersh, Marcia 835 E. 47tI1 St. . . . Hersh, Phvllis 835 E. 47th St. . . Herzberg, Robert 7141 Calesby Ave. Herzolf, Rhoda L. 6953 Merrill Ave. . . Hill, Beulah 1101 E. 65th St ........ .... Himmel, Charles 5242 Hvde Park Blvd. ..... . Hirschfeld, Donald I. 1445 E. 65th PI. ...... Hobgood, John 7209 S. Yates Ave. . Hoffman, Stanley 5464 Harper Ave. ........ . Hollenbeck, Graham H. 7748 Cornell Ave. ........ . Horowitz, Alex 6740 Clyde Ave. . . . Horwich, Edward 6855 Cornell Ave. . . 164 Horwitz, Donna R. 5400 Woodlawn Ave. ..... . Houghteling, Jack W. 6106 Kenwood Ave. ....... . Hurvitz, Sol 5514 Drexel Ave. ........ . Hutchisson, Helena F. 4339 Lake Park Ave. ..... . Huttner, Leona 7018 Paxton Ave.. . . . Jackson, William A. 6430 Ingleside Ave. ...... . Jacobs, Charlotte A. 5211 Greenwood Ave ....... Jacobs, Norman J. 5211 Greenwood Ave .... . . . Jacobson, Joan M. 846 E. 52nd St. ..... Jacobson, Juliet M. 6746 S. Crandon Ave. ..... . Jaspersen, Alice E. 1220 E. 69th St ..... Jerdina, Eva M. 1417 E. 62nd St. Johnson, Margaret 5822 Blackstone Ave. ..... . Johnson, Martha M. 6114 Blackstone Ave. ..... . Johnson, Richard C. 5000 East End Ave. ....... . Johnston, Carter E. 6407 Ingleside Ave. . Joseph, George P. 63 E. 69th St. .... . Kolnitz, Rhona 5424 Ellis Ave. . . Kaplan, Lois S. 4424 Drexel Blvd. ........ . Karakourtis, Katherine 806 E. 65th St. ........... . Karno, Judith 5143 Harper Ave. . Karp, Marilyn 5409 Drexel Ave. . Kataura, Janet Y. 6436 Dorchester Ave. Kaye, Ivan N. 5034 Woodlawn Ave. ..... . Kayser, Lenore E. 5445 Ellis Ave. .... . Kelman, Joyce E. 822 N. Ashland Ave. Kiddie Catherine 6431 Drexel Ave. ........ . King, Roger C. 6104 Dorchester Ave. ...... Knight, Alice M. 1327 E. Hyde Park Blvd. . . . Kogan, Zerna M. 7050 Merrill Ave. ........ . Kohlep, Anna M. 6513 Ellis Ave. .......... . Kroan, Natalie C. 4859 Cottage Grove Ave. . . Kroger, Nancy 936 E. 53rd St ........ Labes, James E. 6815 Merrill Ave. ........ . La Fontaine, Janice L. 5432 Ellis Ave. .......... . Lally, Marlene M. 4420 Drexel Blvd. ........ . La Montagne, John V. 6447 Blackstone Ave. . . . . . . La Motte, Ruth 935 E. 53rd St ........ Larrison, Richard T. 7152 Bennett Ave. . . . Larsen, Robert G. 6126 Dorchester Ave. ..... . Lawson, Werner H. 6030 Kenwood Ave .... Lee, Richard G. 1519 Marquette Rd. . . Levin, Elizabeth 5450 East View Park . Levin, Sandra C. 836 E. 53rd St ...... Levine, Barbara E. 6748 Crandon Ave. . Levine, Baruch 5520 South Shore Dr. . . Levitt, Janis S. 5054 Woodlawn Ave. . Levy, Joan B. 5534 Greenwood Ave.. Levy, Trudy 6700 Clyde Ave. . . . . Lewy, Bernt 5508 Cornell Ave. . . . Lonchar, Barbara Jean 7114 East End Ave. . . . Losinsky, Seymour 1116 E. 55th St ..... Luisada, Claude G. 4900 Drexel Blvd. . . . . H MacDonald, William 927 E. 62nd St. ....... Maclaire, Joan B. 5532 South Shore Dr. . . Mallace, Frederick D. 5530 South Shore Dr. . . Mandel, Anita S. 5039 Blackstone Ave. . Marks, Sam I. 6700 Crandon Ave. . Martinez, Stan 5027 Harper Ave. . . . Mason, Wanda Lupe 6631 Ellis Ave. ..... Matthias, Jean M. 4422K Drexel Blvd. . . . Mawrence, Arthur S. 4718 Ingleside Ave. . May, Bernard 5226 Kimbark Ave. . . Mayer Maryon E. 5143 Greenwood Ave.. McCorkIe, Alice K. 6519 Kenwood Ave.. . McCune, Frank 6941 Dorchester Ave. . McElroy, Yvonne D. 6657 Maryland Ave. . McLean, John C. 5435 Kimbark Ave. . .. Meagher, Kathleen C. 6639 Kimbark Ave. . . . Mendelson, Helen 7949 S. Dorchester Ave Mendenhall, Dolores 4140 Drexel Blvd. .... Merry, Alice L. 4056 Oakenwald Ave. Migatz, Robert L. 6718 Merrill Ave. . . . Miller, Lois M. 940 E. 53rd St. ...... . Minner, Margie M. 4751 S. Drexel Blvd. . . Minskey, George W. 6519 Minerva Ave. . Mintz, David H. 8214 S. Yates Ave. Mitchel, Leonard 5414 Ingleside Ave. Miyamoto, Sally 1374 E. 55th St.. . . . Mollner, Gerald 5245 Kenwood Ave.. . Moon, Oliver W. 1524 72nd St. . . Moore Colleen 1419 E. 62nd Sr. .. Marita, George 6365 Ellis Ave. . . . Multach, Morton 5516 Drexel Ave. . Murray, Lee 4347 Berkeley Ave. ....... . Myers, Dorothy E. 6811 Crandon Ave. ...... . Nakawatase, George 4222 Berkeley Ave. ....... . Nathan, Warren 6922 Jeffery Ave. ........ . Nevis, Toby 5475 Everett Ave. ........ . Nishiyama, Dorothy Y. 820 E. Bowen Ave. ....... . Novick, Melvin R. 5402 S. lngleside Ave. O'Brien, Patricia A. 6453 Greenwood Ave. .... . . Ogata, Yoshiro 3923 S. Ellis Ave. ........ . Ogawa, Richard 4130 Lake Park Ave. Okada, Lillian 5509 Blackstone Ave. Okamoto, Dorothy F. 4414 Berkeley Ave. ....... . Olson, Neva 1648 E. 70th St. ........... . Oscherwitz, Gene M. 5000 Cornell Ave. ........ . Packtor, Nancy J. 5524 Everett Ave. . . Pohl, Patricia A. 4954 Blackstone Ave. Pappas, James P. 7847 East End Ave. . Pasik, Robert M. 1136 E. 46th St..... Pearl, Violet M. 6540 Kenwood Ave. ...... . . Perakis, Alice B. 1353 E. 55th St .... . . Peshak, Margaret M. 1518 E. 69th Pl. Pines, Judy N. 5475 Everett Ave. . Pirie, Joyce A. 5476 Ridgewood Ct. ...... . Poe, Martha A. 6416 S. lngleside Ave. Polier, Doris E. 4901 Greenwood Ave. ...... Pope, Estera T. 4836 Drexel Blvd. . . Prosk, Felice 6711 Constance Ave. Rappaport, Carol P. 6827 Merrill Ave. . . Reimann, Lorraine 6326 Stony lsland Ave. . . . . Reinwald, Dorothy S. 6737 Merrill Ave. ........ . Reiter, Hersh L. 6755 East End Ave. . Remer Michael D 1755 E. 55rh Si...' ....... Rhodes, Richard G. 6547 Kimbark Ave. ....... . Ring, Jack S. 7524 Essex Ave. . . . Rogers Dorothy A. 4327 Gakenwald Ave. Roscoe, Elsie J. 1500 E. 67th Pl. . . . Rosen, Mimi S. 5473 Everett Ave. ........ . Rosenberg, Gertrude F. 2231 E. 67th St. .......... . . Rosenblatt, Joyce L. 5243 lngleside Ave. ...... . Rosenfeld, Sid 5434 Hyde Park Blvd. Ross, Alan 1401 E. 57th St ....... .... Rothschild, Fred H. 1219 53rd St. ... Rowe, Patsy A. 5125 Kimbark Ave. . . . . . . Rubin, Ronald A. 7610 Philips Ave. Ryzow Sandra A. 9928 S. State Sr. ..... .... Sabin, Jean E. 6034 Woodlawn Ave. Sachs, Gerald D. 6637 Ellis Ave. . . . Sachs, Merton l. 4627 Drexel Blvd. . . . . . . . Sadow Jerry 1315 E. 52nd Sr. .. Samuels, Frank 5405 lngleside Ave. . . . . . Sapkin, Marilyn R. 2201 E. 67th St ,.... Sargent, Eunice 6218 Ellis Ave. . . Sasaki, Shoken 923 E. 45th St. . . . . Scales, Yvonne M. 6357 Maryland Ave. Schaai Mar ar tl 9 e . 6237 Drexel Blvd. Scher, Esther F. 5495 Dorchester Ave. Schram, Diane G. 6805 Clyde Ave. .... . . . . Schulman, Sandy 7539PhillipsAve. .. Schur, Julian B. 5509 Greenwood Ave Schutz, Rudy W. 829 E. 46th St. ...... . . . . Schwartz, Barbara 7013 Clyde Ave. . . Schwartz, Janet R. 7033 Chappel Ave. ...... . Schwieger, William D. 9107 Ellis Ave. .......... . Scott, Delia C. 6448 Minerva Ave. ...... . Selig, Barbara 5142 Greenwood Ave ..... . . Shapiro, Beverly L. 6835 Ridgeland Ave. Shellswick, Leon R. 6701 East End Ave. ....... . Shinosaki, Jane 1368 E. 62nd St. . . Short, Agnes M. 1607 E. 68th St ..... Shutter, Jack H. 1550 E. 63rd St. . . . Siegel, Paula 5408 lngleside Ave. . . . . . Siegel, Waverly l. 5344 lngleside Ave. Silberman, Janet 6840 South Shore Dr. ...... . Silver, Lessing 5140 Greenwood Ave. ...... Skolnick, Zan 821 E. 45th St. ...... . . . . Sleeper, Richard W. 810 58th St. ........ .... Smith, Carol Lee 6827 Merrill Ave. . . Smith, Kathryn 6802 Dorchester Ave. Smith, William R. 6352 Greenwood Ave. Snyder Jared H. eaoo Ease End Ave. .. Snyderman, Perry 6733 Paxton Ave.. . . . Solares, Antonio A. 1400 E. 53rd St. .... . Solohubow, Marcella 6147 Drexel Blvd. . . . Solomon, Dan 1109 E. 52nd St. . . . . Sonnenfeld, Gunther W 818 E. Hyde Park Blvd Stein, Carole E. 7130 Ridgeland Ave. Stein, Sheldon M. 5201 Greenwood Ave. Steinberg, Marilyn E. 6951 Merrill Ave. . .. Stern, Genevieve L. 5419 Maryland Ave. Stoltz, James P. 1753 E. 67th St ...... Stone, Ronald 1510 67th Straker, lrene 5464 Ellis Ave. . . . . Sturm, Norman B. 4721 Drexel Blvd. .. Sugimoto, Yaeko 1420 N. Larrabee St. . Swanson, Mary Jane 6841 East End Ave. . . Taketoshi, George 6546 University Ave. . Thompson, Juanita S. 5314 Maryland Ave. Thornton, Myrdice 820 E. 42nd St. . . . . Toppel, Irma 1303 E. 55th St...... Troxel, Solveig E. 5121 Kimbark Ave. .. Tsubouchi, Takayo 4453 Ellis Ave. . . . . Turner, Roberta 4608 Lake Park Ave. Uclkoff, Diane 5425 Dorchester Ave. Unterberger, Gary M. 1318 Hyde Park Blvd. Vennetti Joy C. 7022 Cre ier Ave. . . Vilchek, Sophia 6911 Kimbark Ave. . Villegas, Florencio 5483 Harper Ave. . . Wallace, Nancy 5459 Kenwood Ave.. . Weiner, David L. 5131 lngleside Ave. Weiner, Saundra 1607 E. 55th St. .... . Weinstein, Esther 241 E. 108th St. ...... Weinstein, Maurine 4912 Drexel Blvd. . . Wendell, Lee 1511 E. 65th Pl. .... . Westerfield, Albert 5415 Cottage Grove Ave Westerlund, Roland B. 5115 S. Kenwood Ave. Wilhelm, Marian F. 1135 E. 61srSt. Willens, Benita P. 2223 E. 70th St. ............ Williams, Cecelia A. 5125 Drexel Blvd. Williams, Elaine S. 5125 Drexel Blvd. . . . . . . . Wilson, jerry M. 4500 Hyde Park Blvd. Win, Donald H. 4616 Lake Park Ave. Witt, Frank 1336 Hyde Park Blvd. Wohl, Katherine 5333 Hyde Park Blvd. Wolf, james B. 5457 Hyde Park Blvd. Wollner, MariAnn 5314 Kimbark Ave. . Worth, Roslyn j. 6837 Clyde Ave. . . . Wright, Elinor 4751 Ingleside Ave. Wurtzburg, Marlene 5511 Everett Ave. . . Yasutake, joe Y. 4818 Lake Park Ave. Youngren, Claire M. 7508 S. Merrill Ave. . Zeitz, Donald A. 7746 Essex Ave. . . Zisook, Estelle F. 1371 E. 50th St ..... Zoloto Lee 6816 Cornell Ave. . . . Zucker, Judy 5458 Ellis Ave. ..... Zuckerman, Marcia M. 5417 Drexel Ave. . . . JANUARY SENIOR INDEX Abern, Wendell 5121 Ingleside Ave. Adelstein, Roslyn 1132 E. 45th St .... Anderson, john 9687 Merrion Ave. . . . . . . Aprill, Alvin A. 825 53rd St. .... . Arnold, Geor e R. 1512E.65thSt. ...... Aydt, William T. 6226 Ingleside Ave. ...... . Barron Mary 6603 Drexel Blvd. . Becker, Alan 4906 Drexel Blvd .... Bernstein, Daniel 4920 Blackstone Ave. Bingman, Harvey H. 6046 Ingleside Ave. Bitant, Leonard W. 7748 East End Ave. . Black, Claude 5000 Drexel Blvd. . . Bloom jordan R. 6718 Paxton Ave ..... .... Blowers, Patricia A. 1529 E. 60th St ...... Blumenfield, Tamar 5318 Woodlawn Ave. Blye, Franklin 1325 E. 50th St. ...... . . . . Boodle, Charles W. 822 E. 48th St. .... . Boody, Doris R. 1155 62nd St. Botoske, Louis C. 7034 East End Ave. . . . . . . Bowers, Barbara J. 6437 Dante Ave. . . Branson, Betty 6730 Merrill Ave. Brennard, joan S. 5525 Kimbark Ave. . Brown, Arthur I. 6752 Oglesby Ave. ...... . Bruce, Evelyn 1109 63rd St ..... Buck, Donna F. 6050 Kenwood Ave.. Burton, Myles 6736 Clyde Ave. . . . Busschaert, Andrew W. 1209 E. 53rd St. .... ..... . . Cann, Maurice J. 7020 Paxton Ave. .... .... 166 Carey, Carol A. 6532 Greenwood Ave Chazanow, Barbara 7008 Clyde Ave. . . . Clark, Barbara L. 1131 E. 55th St. . Cohen Bette 5053 Drexel Blvd. . . Cohen, Carl M. 5601 Blackstone Ave. Cohen, Ira A. 6737 East End Ave. . Colby, Stephen M. 5737 Kimbark Ave. . Collins Dolores 7036 East End Ave. . . . . . . Costas Demetr 5124 Dorchester Ave. Crowe, Robert C. 4547 Oakenwald Ave. . . . . Cumstay, Priscilla 6421 Harper Ave. .... . . . Curry, William W. 1306 E. 70th St ...... Czenner, Raya 5335 Kimbark Ave. David, Eva B. 5421 Ellis Ave. . . David, Ursula F. 5421 Ellis Ave. . . . . Deacon, Myron L. 5448 Dorchester Ave. DeProtine, Phil R. 6144 Ellis Ave. .... Diab, Sam 1152 E. 43rd St. . . Dicrmantis, Stella 4324 Lake Park Ave. Donley, Samuel E. 6439 Ingleside Ave. ...... . Eisenberg, Bryant M. 7749 Phillips Ave. . Eisley, Richard S. 1520 E. 71 st Place Engle, Richard 6026 S. Ellis Ave. . . . . . . Evans, Marjorie M. 1528 E. 69th Place . Fisher, Morris 913 E. 61st St. Fleming, Lynne B. 5135 Harper Ave. . . Flood, Mary M. 6159 University Ave. . . . . . . Fox, joan S. 7001 Clyde Ave. . . . Frandsen, Donald 1444 E. 69th St ....... Frank, Anita L. 1022 Hyde Park Blvd. Frank, Judith M. 7111 Clyde Ave. . . . . Friedlander, Daniel 2148 69th St. . . Fukuhora, Chizu 4332 Drexel Blvd. . . . Geltner, Eunice 839 E. 47th St. ..... . Gershanov, Peter L. 6750 Ridgeland Ave. Ginsberg, David 5335 Kimbark Ave. .. Ginsberg, Donald M. 5335 Kimbark Ave. .. Gitelman, Mort 7031 Merrill Ave. . .. Glass, Shirley C. 4942 Blackstone Ave. Goldberg Esterle 6844 Ogleeby Ave. . Goldblatt, Sondra 7037 Merrill Ave. . . . Goldfine, Debra M. 7009 Cornell Ave. . . Goodkind, Gerson 6532 Stony Island Ave Goodman, Wayne 1122 E. 54th Place . . Gordon, Gerald M. 5312 Drexel Blvd. . Gustafson, Bert 7029 Harper Ave. . . . Hadesman, Edward 6807 Clyde Ave. . . Hailand, june 7250 Eeffery Blvd. . . Hall, arlene 1019 E. 63rd St. . .. Hammer, Bernard 7710 Colfax Ave. . . . Handelman, Mitchell 840 E. 53rd St. ...... . Harms, Dorthea 5420 Blackstone Ave. Hayama, Marjorie 1247 E. 4-7th St. .... . . Heath Gwendolyn 4444 Berkley Ave. .. Hermanson, Ellen 6024 Ellis Ave. . . Hill, Thelma 1101 E. 65th St ..... Hirasuna, Richard M. 4326 Greenwood Ave. ...... Hirsch Ralph 4529 Drexel Blvd. ........ . Hollenberg, Norman l. 2051 E. 69th St ............. lkeuye, Dale T. 5483 Ellis Ave. . . . Jasper, Audrey H. 2353 E. 70th St.. . . Jones Susanna 914 E. 38th Sf. Jones, Vernon 5534 Drexel Blvd. . . Kamba, James F. 4604 Lake Park Ave. Kanne, Robert M. 7027 Jeffery Blvd. . . Kensley, Louella M. 1509 E. 65th St. ........... . Kikuchi, Nawoyoshi 5528 Dorchester Ave. Kimball, Donald 816 E. 61 st Place ......... Kimble Audrey L. 6218 Greenwood Ave. ...... Kloster, Bob 5401 Kenwood Ave. ....... . Knight, Mary Nell 1327 Hyde Park Blvd. Kohler Joanne M. 6235 Drexel Blvd. . . Kovalsky, Bernard 5428 Maryland Ave. Krane, Howard G. 6837 Merrill Ave. . . Kraus, Lloyd 5203 University Ave. Kraybill, Donald 5720 Woodlawn Ave. Kredenser, Serene 7018 Clyde Ave. . . Kuncl, Jack M. 2210 E. 70th St. ............ Lambros, Virginia 6616 Stony Island Ave. . . . . Lange, Bonnie L. 960 E. 40th St. ........... . Lavin, Barbara 6700 Merrill Ave. . . Lellenberg, Joan 4830 Woodlawn Ave. . . . . Levi, Carol J. 5447 University Ave. ....... Levinson, Jay C. 6806 Crandon Ave. ...... . Levy, Judy U. 5455 Blackstone Ave. Luper, Dion F. 6335 D exel Blvd. . . Lyman, Stella R. 1401 E. 61st St. ...... Margolis, Tobey L. 1716 E. 68th S. ..... Matson, John A. 1313 54th St ...... Matsumoto, Lillian . 4349 Lake Park Ave. McElveen, Robert E. 7036 Oglesby Ave. ...... . McGee Sylvia E. 6630 Drexel.,Blvd. . . Meinke, Marlene E. 6115 Greenwood Ave ..... . . Meyer Michael 5753 Drexel Blvd. . . Michaels, Jerrold 6917 Crandon Ave. Migatz, Bette 6718 Clyde Ave. . . . Miller, Charles R. 1521 62nd Sl. . . . Miller, Phyllis 5462 Un versity Ave. . . . Moy, Walter 156 W. Cermak Rd. . . . . Murphey, Andrea B. 6201 Kimbark Ave. . . . . Nakagawa, Fred F. 4458 S. Oakenwald Ave. Naranjo, Juanita L. 1421 E. 61 st Place .... Newman, Bernard 916 E. 55th St. ...... . Newman, Theodore 6532 S. Woodlawn Ave. Newman, Virginia D. 2231 E. 67th St .... ..... Nickalou, Nick 6659 Cottage Grove Ave. . . Nudelman, lris E. 5126 Greenwood Ave.. . Oya, George S. 1375 57th St. ..... . . Paige, George H. 5624 Lake Park Ave. . . Palmer Graham S. 1534 E. 59th Sr ..... . Palmer James H. 4529 Greenwood Ave.. . Paredes, Alice M. 4816 S. Dorchester Ave. Parham, John Daniel 1517 E. 65th Place .... Patacsil, Ronald 3816 Ellis Ave. . . . . Perlow, Babette 812 E. 49th St. . . . Prusin, Barry 6735 Merrill Ave. . .. . Raben, Jane 6859 Clyde Ave. . Raftel, Louis 828 E. 53rd St ........ Rawlings, Beverly K. 8211 Kenwood Ave.. . . Reasons, Doro hy A. 6239 Greenwood Ave. . Regalbuto, Joan M. 5755 Drexel Blvd. . Reinstein, Janet 6730 Merrill Ave. .... . Richards, Richard M. 6102 University Ave. . . . Rollin, Arthur S. 6858 Merrill Ave. . Rosanes, Albert P. 6106 Ellis Ave. . . . . Ross, Marcia Z. 1455 E. 54th Place .... Sadler, Diane 5110 Kenwood Ave ..... Sanders, Nancy C. 6446 S. Stony lsland Ave. . . Sarnat Sheila P. 6542 Stony lsland Ave. Schubert, Bernice 1050 E. Marquette Rd. .... . Schur, Ruth M. 6943 Euclid Ave. .... . . . . . Schwartz, Joan 1716 E. 68th St ..... ..... Serota, Norman 958 N. Hudson Ave.. . Sharfman, Robert S. 6830 Jeffery Blvd. Shely, Bette 6437 Kenwood Ave. ...... . . Shimizu, Gerald 5443 Maryland Ave. ..... . Sickafoose, Norma J. 1520 E. 59th St ........ Siegel, Eleanor 7005 Merrill Ave. . . . . Simpson, Jacquelyn R. 6401 Maryland Ave. .. Slovy, Barry 8355 Vernon Ave. . . Sorenson, Alwin 6924 Oglesby Ave. . . Staubs, Shirley 6715 Paxton Ave.. . . Stein, Albert 6838 Clyde Ave. . . . Stephenson, Jo Ann 2210 E. 68th St .... .... Slotland, Julian 1205 E. Madison Park.. . Stringos, Theodore 6200 Dorchester Ave. . Tanski, Arla 1129 55fl'l Taylor, Joan M. 1327 E. 50th St .... Tichy, Leona 5501 Kenwood Ave.. Tsuchida, Ernest Y. 5026 Blackstone Ave. . . Ury, Sheldon 6716 Ridgeland Ave. . . Vandervort, Doris E. 1442 E. 60th Place . . . Wagner, Evelyn 6521 Greenwood Ave.. . Wakasa, Keiko 4311 Berkeley Ave. . . - Walker, Frances G. 5707 Woodlawn Ave. . Walton, Edward 5534 Drexel Blvd ....... Warsawsky, Sally A. 6700 Clyde Ave. .... . Weiland, Edith 6716 Merrill Ave. . . Weiland, Martin L. 6716 Merrill Ave. . . Weine Franklin 5201 Ingleside Ave. . Weiss, Barbara 4742 Ingleside Ave. . . . Weltman, Harvey W. 4537 Drexel Blvd. . . . . Westall, Elida Ann 6626 Ellis Ave. ...... . Wezelman, Richard L. 6718 Cornell Ave. .... Wicker, Sally 6070 Stony lsland Ave. Wiener, Edward 4532 S. Drexel Blvd. . . 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