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

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V V X . ..,,..3?-if-1' R a 3 ir 'Ir ir ir PLEDGE 0F ALLEGIANCE I I pledge allegiance to the Hag of the United States of America--and to the Republic for which it stands-- one nation indivisible--with liberty and justice for all. if if v4l76flP6' 7951 Hyde Park H436 Scfzool 6220 STONY ISLAND AVENUE C CAGO 7, ILLINO 5 Mes. EVA B. SHVLL Dedication No, it is not a new story, but it is a very important one - the story of Hyde Park's leadership. The turning reel reveals the knowledge and experience given students in high school to become leaders of their homes, communities and nation. Such education for the development of leader- ship is ably contributed by one member of our faculty. To her, Eva Henson Shull, we dedicate the 1951 Aitchpe. As head of our Mathematics Department and spon- sor of the Pythagorean Mathematic Honor Group, Mrs. Shull has encouraged pupils to compete in contests and to forge ahead with further study. She also gives valu- ! able time as one of the co-sponsors of our Senior Girls Organization. In these fields of activity she has excelled because of the accomplishments of her students in each. Three Senior Girls Confering Mrs. Shull Helping Her 'AMaste1'minds The Hand is Quicker Than The Mind ROBERT MINSKY Give him a ball, any shape or size, or a body of water and our Aitchpe King, Robert Minsky, will be in his glory, Yes, Bob has proved himself to be a first-class leader in athletics by pilot- ing Hyde Park's Tribe to new records in the swimming pool and never-dying determination on the football field. Not stopping with these two sports, Bob was also a member of the baseball, junior track, and intra-mural basketball teams. Duc to his will- ingness to work and co-operate with others, Bob has gained the friendship and admiration of his classmates throughout his high school career. RENEE GRAUFR The girl with the well rounded personality is a good descrip- tion for our Aitchpe Queen, Renee Grauer, who has been act-ive in almost every branch of Hyde Parkls activities. First and fore- most she proved herself to be a scholar by earning a shining gold Sigma pin each semester, furthermore, she served her school by working in the Adjustment Office, on a monitor post and as a diligent Senior Sponsor. Not yet satisfied, Renee became a member of the Girl's Athletic Association, the Student Council and Senior Girl's Division Representative. Renee has truly been an outstanding Hyde Park citizen full of energy, ability and friendliness. In Memoriam ETHEL LOUISA KIRBY MARY LYNCH GRONERT 7 able of Contents FACULTY FLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen ACTIVITIES Honor Special Interest Service Girls Athletics Sports R.O.T.C. BUSINESS Maintenance Lunchroom ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX Senior General i www M U A w a00'DDuuUDD0o F W 11 , M0000 W A 'A' Z Q Y UU 1 QOGU 0 6 0 9 O D O 0 O 6 O 3 0 oo o o o oo o o o o Q o 0 O 0 O Oo O 0 'WMM' illh X ,W KQ ,PQ Vw + , gli vo If 1 9000906 m f f V sooo X! T I 900906 W 1 W W , E L -.---.-,. L-,-'d',,. iii?- f-W WWWW , E Q06ngnnnuuuUUUU ,Y oo Un K K ll oc Dunno I ' 00 UQUDUDDUUDUUomEgDU Z t V DDDUUU Ma A X 5 if U if 'ss-We uip g 6 X ' A 3:59, U 0 v aw X XP' X rf S 3 X .' x 'J Q al 7 Q ,- QI 0 4 4 The teachers of America have the re- sponsibility of making good citizens and leaders out of the student population as it is they who provide the necessary knowledge and experience during the form- ative years of life. The faculty of Hyde Park High School deserves a great deal of credit for carrying out this responsi- bility so Well. In several departments the teachers give their students the op- portunity to practice democracy in action. Pupils help prepare the class curriculum and hold elections for classroom officers who assist the teacher in conducting the class. One of the finest services performed by members of our faculty is the volun- tary sponsorship of extra-curricular activ- ities which gives students further train- ing to become the future citizens and leaders of our nation. MR. GEORGE A. OLSON In December 1950 Mr. George A. Olson was cited by the Henry Horner Lodge of B'nai B'rith for his meritor- ious service in the community in the promotion of citizenship responsibility and the general advancement of Americanism. Mr. Olson congratulates Audrey Kimble, the Posture Queen Mr. Olson and Mr. Teller of UNESCO confer. MR. RALPH L. SMALL Miss Cummings and Mr. Small enjoying the Hyde Parker. Assistant Pnhcbal MR. SMALL In a small nook in the South Office the as- sistant principal of Hyde Park High School, Mr. Ralph L. Small, does his best to guide the students in solving their various problems. In his many contacts with these students Mr. Olson describes him as being a firm but just man. Row 2: Harry S. Clair 5 Ira N. Van Hiseg Grace H. Edgarg William Lechtenberg. Row 1: Margaret Ann Walker, Sara Lucille Priddyg Ruth E. Mr-Gurk. wade fldvllfers If the question ever arose, Hwhat would we do without our capable advisers'?,' we would be lost for an answer since the whole school population is dependent upon them. They have always helped us to become better stu- dents in school and more dependable citizens in the future. Each class has its own grade advisers who handle numerous difficult problems. They as- Row 2: Mae Kernan. Row 1: Seraphine Fishellg Veronica Whelan. sist students in choosing subjects, making out programs, helping to handle attendance prob- lems and student-teacher relations. In Room 111 stands a little cubby-hole, containing a desk behind which you can occa- sionally find another student counsellor, Mr. Glen Fisher, who helps find work for students who need it, advises on suitable careers and aids the students in any way he possibly can. 6'ooa' Mlzensfzbb The Good Citizenship OH5ce at Hyde Park is headed by Miss Ver- onica VVhelan who deals with early dismissals, tardiness and class at- tendance. Truancy problems are handled by our truant officer, Mrs. Fishell. Our school psychologist, Miss Kernan, has the interesting job of giving students intelligence tests and helping them to choose appro- priate careers. By teaching students to obey the school rules and advis- ing them on future activities, these counsellors help them to become good citizens as the title of their office implies. 15 QB Z 't . NM N 'sf ,AN 4 . fill N . , fcgzw'f'.f,. Y 5. - Row 2: Edyth Thompson: Sara Lucille Priddyg Mary L. Leitch: Ruth IC, McGurk: Mollie Kaminsg Helen Planerg Myra Paineg Ella Mix: Bernice Mahoney: Beatrice Kornhauser. Row 1: Katherine Flynn: linnna l.. Coade: Evelyn F. Slater: .Xnita IC. Meinders: Nlargaret li. Sturgeon. fngllkfr The goal of every Hyde Park teaeher is to graduate pupils who are sell'-reliant and who will be able to proceed intelligently through- out their lives. In arldition, the English De- partment desires their pupils to have a high degree of knowledge ot' our language. To make this study more interesting, sub- jects such as dramatics, journalism, and pub- lic speaking are offered as well as the re- Row 2: Katharin Finlev: Ruth C. Curtiss: Walter Dubyk. Row 1: Josephine l.ee:iFlo1'a A. Churchill. 16 quired three years of regular linglish. By taking these courses, a student will be greatly aided in college and in later years. He will never have to dread speaking before an audi- ence or clearly exressing his ideas on paper. lCvery pupil, upon entering Hyde Park, should take as much English as he possibly can throughout his high school career. Musik . M . One does not need to be a Bach or Beethoven to enjoy the melodious music heard in the classrooms of the choruses, band and or- chestras at Hyde Park. Har- mony is a subject where the students work on their own compositions, Being able to create one's ideas in music shows an ability in leader- ship which can be incorpor- ated in many musical tields, such as critical reviews, com- position and transposition, or conducting. Row 2: Harry S. Clair: Mary .lane O'Shea: Maurice li. Ottoseng George W. Opitzg Charles Watson: Edwin Kelly, Charles T. McCarthy: Mildred Stoner. Row 1: M. Eleanor Moore: Lorraine IC. O'I3rien: Helen C. Hansenq Eva H. Shullg Olive Belsly: Goldie E. Tanen- baum. Maffzemaffbs For many years Hyde Park has taken great pride in the honors won by its mathematics department, now under the supervision of Mrs. Eva Henson Shull. This year another honor was bestowed upon our school by the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology which stated that because their freshmen entering from Hyde Park have made an exceptionally fine record, M.I.T. will no longer require entrance examinations of any of our boys who graduate in the upper fifth of their class. We are all proud of the record established by former grad- uates and are deterined to uphold it. The department offers essential mathematics, algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, ad- vanced algebra, college algebra, and solid geometry. These courses encourage students to reason out problems for themselves. Arr At Hyde Park the Art course is a very extensive one consist- ing of a beginners' class, which is required and advanced classes for those students ser- iously interested in this sub- ject. Today surrealism and modern art are becoming more important to all in addition to the other branches of art, with a vast opportunity for youth of today to take the lead in artistic development in the world of tomorrow. Row 2: G. E. Messersmithg Jeannettie D. Nichols, Sherman R. Cook: Stephen E. Napieralski. Row 1: lsllston l'Ilston: Edna li. Powell, Beulah Chamberlain. I7 NW Row 2: Ausby E. Hendyg Glen L. Buteg Romeo Guosciog Elmer T. Deahlg Harold A. Taylorg Lester A. Bensemag .Julian A. Rasmusseng Phillip Tapley. Row 1: Marie Bronskig Anna F. Lopating Rena Kahn, Laverne Walshg Miriam Brenwasser. Scfbnce and Manual Arts Teenagers, as our nation's future leaders, should become familiar with the problems which they shall have to overcome in a world ever changing by new scientific discoveries. They must take the lead in scientific research if they hope to further medical knowledge and discover inventions for the benefit of mankind. The study of science, therefore, is extremely valuable. Besides offering excellent training, the man- ual arts courses greatly benefit Hyde Park. The school press prints all the school pro- grams, plus other items. In the front lobby there is a large showcase in which are dis- played the handy articles made by the VVood Shop. In addition, the aspiring young home- makers in the Foods Classes make delicious goodies for special teas and programs. Helen J. Kriewitzg Walter Brenkeg Hazel G. Constantinidesg George J. Kasper, Maurice P. Gleason, Lillian V. VVebb. 18 Row 2: William Lechtenbergg .lean Dudleyg Sidney Casner: Ruth Stoke: Clayton L. Zehncr: Margaret M. Olflonnor. Row 1: lsabcl Hazlettg Frances Greeng Tillie Solfermoser: Grace H. Edgar. Social Studies and Boy? Pfiysfkal Educafrbn To gain a thorough understanding of our cultural background, the Social Studies De- partment offers such subjects as American, ancient and European historyg civics, the study of world governmentsg careers, which helps students determine their most suitable occu- pationsg and economics, a study of consumer interests and common economic problems. These will aid us to solve our many world problems. The Boy's Athletic Department is attempt- ing to make leaders of this generation by teaching to boys physical fitness and good sportsmanship. In addition to the regular school teams, students take swimming and health to learn good health habits and how to meet successfully any emergency. It is under- standable, therefore, why this course is re- quired for four years. Henry H. Schultz: Vllilliam T. Bourgeois: liloyd E. ltohrkc: llarry M. Ellis. 19 Row 2: Isolina R. Flores: Henrietta Graybillg ldlizabeth J. Rivers, Margaret Ann Walker, Anita D. Maloyg Laurel IC. Gillogly. Row 1: Eleanor N. Ross: Hulda VV. Randall: Katharine Slaught, Ruth Donahue. foregyn languages Building up good feelings between all the countries of the world, is new very important. We, as students, know very little about how the other fellow lives, but by taking foreign languages we learn how to read and write someone elsels tongue, and also something of the history of the country. This accomplished, we shall have a thorough knowledge of its cul- ture and will lead to a better understanding' Row 2: Alice R. Daniels: Adah Maurer: Mildred IC. Willialiis. Row 1: Helen F. Smithgilieatrice Marshall. 20 of its people and their traits. With a high school foreign language as a stimulant we can go on with the subject in college and perhaps in travels or an occupa- tion in later life. lVorld affairs are becoming more important every day, creating a vital need for more diplomats and interpreters. At Hyde Park, the foreign languages offered are: Latin, Spanish, French and German. 6013 Pfzyslbal Educanbn Physical education is an ini- portant subject for women of today and Hyde Park coeds must take four years of it. In addition to basketball, volley- ball, baseball, soccer, and exer- cises, they are instructed in health and swimming. For those girls especially interested in physical education there are the Girl's Athletic Association and the Leader's Class. The girl's gym is always a hub of energy and activity. Row 2: Lee E. Fogelsong Christine Drennang Frank W. Thomsong Ira N. Van Hiseg Olive P. Berg. Row 1: Marion Hunterg Ann lVIcCaheyg Fleta Childs Petrie: Cordelia B. Olmsted. fommerckzl For those who intend to work soon after graduation, a commercial course is very prac- tical. Even prospective college students will find it beneficial. Shorthand gives aid to any person who devotes some of his time to learn- ing it. A good secretarial job can be obtained, or this ability can be applied when taking notes in college. Typing is one of the more valuable courses offered in high school. Ofiice R.0.ZC Under the excellent guid- ance of Capt. Gordon Riply, now replacing Captain Prond- zinski who was sent to Korea, our R.O.T.C., Reserve OfHcer's Training Corps, has risen to a new height in producing well trained graduates for military service. Yearly the R.O.'l'.C.'s in the Chicago area undergo a federal inspection in which their marching formations and theoretical knowledge are dem- onstrated before a reviewing l hoard. Practice trains puplis in office conduct and teaches them various other traits and abilities that are necessary to become successful in the business field. Selling, Advertising and Com- mercial Law are also offered. For the student who intends to work after graduation, a com- mercial course will eventually lead into a job which will earn a very satisfactory living for him. Captain Gordon M. Ripleyg Sgt. lfcl Robert li. Sandsg Sgt. lfcl Joseph A. lily. 21 Row 2: Rita Devaneyg Genevieve Cummings. Row 1: Helene Cranbyg Ann Buckley. lrbrary The capable librarian staff at Hyde Park High School is efficiently run by Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Christiansen, and Mrs. Withrow. They try to the best of their ability to aid stu- dents in selecting books, and instructing pupils on proper usage of reference books and catalogues. Without a doubt the librarians aid students in every Way to become better citizens by encouraging them to read fine books offered in our library. 22 Ofhke Secretaries Two of the busiest places in Hyde Park High School are the North and South offices where you can always find a staff of eHicient clerks making out transcripts for colleges and uni- versities,completingandfilingstudents' records, issuing supplies to teachers, and answering the many questions of visitors and pupils. Students are al- ways welcome to visit these ofhces and to ask questions regarding the educa- tional administration. The whole school population owes this staff un- limited appreciation for keeping our records in such good order that our future colleges or employers may refer to them several years from now. Marie G. Wilson, clerk: Alice V. Jones, librariang Charlotte Christiansen, clerk. Not pictured: Dorothy Withrow. K WMV T X ?' f Z, fff f e , , fi tt Q 4 U T 5 x QQ, P -XI 1: , 0 i O V ff' W if 5 90 ,ff Agp. as 5' 00 I ,WEE X e 0. P Oo A A Q52 V , Sf 4 0000 , 7 !! 5 U fa fm , itll . : lf' l 2 Just as our federal and state governments work through representatives of the citizens, so does Hyde Park High School. Each class has its officers who are elected through a demo- cratic procedure. Each candidate is nominated by petition and elected by registered voters. Through these oflicers students make their wishes known concerning class activities. The oflicers gain experience in practical politics during their election campaigns and leader- ship training in conducting class assemblies. At these assemblies students are advised to take courses which will aid them in future occupations or prepare them for college. They are also informed about different activities in which they may find the opportunity to ex- press their talents and interests. As each class progresses, it continually develops a dehnite class spirit which reaches its peak in the com- mittee projects of the senior year. ,f 7, tg X Z XM, , Wfrlx ,,, , ,lf-1-5 Y.- x ff '. e ff j k x 0 We so ' o , Oo , -Y ' f diy 'S' ' H ' S 171 EF' A , , OO Q ,M OO ACES o 1'1:T I gf Le-G' j i. EJ 'IA' YQ - Y A 1 1 ' 1 S f 'H W 1Q,m.,'7f:Z57k w W ww 0 27 xi! ' 1 ,Y '71 M, 5 ..... ie X ,ff ,, i , 'W 'Q 'Qvklll yiww-Y E 'Xu Q x Q 'Z ii 3 ' W , :V N E ' R 2 V x N ' N , N R 4 , My MUN! N H Y r -, , xy 1 1 tx X ' ' 6 L X --. 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SENIOR ACTIVITY GROUPS SENIOR COMMITTEES ANNOUNCEMENTS SENIOR VARIETIESW- Sponsor: Miss Ann Buckley PUBLICITY PRINTING Barbara Cohen Barbara Armstrong Sponsor: Sponsor: Joan Lewis Carmela Dwinsky Miss Katharin Finley Miss Anita Meinders Ralph Barnett Renee Grauer Joan Dunbar-A David Williams--- Sue Colby Lawrence Levin Chairman Chairman Ferne Sandler Arlene Newman Betty Wang Fred Okimoto CAP AND GOWN Sponsor: Miss Isolina Flores Robert Davis Lloyd Morris Grace Goldstein Josephine Stern Marlys Kuehn Jay Schmaren Elaine Lee CLASS GIFT Sponsor: Miss Olive Belsly Lester Frazin Pat Bussman Paul Kline Harvey Goldberg Lorenzo Corpus DIPLOMA AND RIBBON Sponsor: Miss Myra Paine Myrna Campbell Paula Levin Melvin Lippe Clyde Haugan SONG AND MOTTO Sponsor: Miss Josephine Lee Charles Rosenthal Margaret Rogge Robert Anderson Richard Sabul Emil Shafran 26 Charles Semel Marlys Kuehn SENIOR VARIETIESf- PRODUCTION Sponsor: Miss Flora Churchill Edward Rubovitz-- Chairman Carol Zax Beatrice Lewy Phyllis Adler Jackie Margolis SEATING AND ' PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: Miss Mary Jane O'Shea Susanna Waring-A Chairman Doris Green Mary Fung Jean Bobrow Kikuko Yamashiro Joan Werner Morton Miller PROGRAM Sponsor: Miss Marie Upton Tadashi Kikuchi- Chairman Suzanne Himmel Lloyd Morris Gloria Stein Margot Anagnos PROM Sponsor: Mr. Lester Bensema. Sidney Salinger-- Chairman Bettye Brown Margie Sternfield Maxine Klein Dorothea Morgan CLASS DAY Sponsor: Miss Catherine Slaught Enid Stenn-M Chairman Zora Dorfman Donna Harfield Nancy Karagas Mary Wittenberg ABE, MAROIA AKIKO--s.1e.:G.A..1x. Colm- : 3 cil: Baton Twirler: A Cappella: Sr. Girls: Leaders Club: Engraving Agent: Hall Guard. ABRAMS, ANN BEVERLY--Hydeparker Q Agent: South OfHce Asst.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. 5 Q Sr. Sponsor: G1'ade Advisors Asst.: Hyde- ' parker Staff: Student Council. ADLER, PHYLLIS ELAINE- S.E.Z Sr. Sponsor: South Office Asst.: Sr. Girls: North Office Asst.: G.A.A.: English Tutor. ALLEN, BARBARA RUTH- -SE.: Fresh- , ' man Council: Horseback Riding Club: Adjust- V ' ' ' ment Office: Girlls Chorus: Library Aid: ' G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. ff' '- ALPERT, HARRIET JANET--S.E.: St. Sponsor: Adjustment Office Assistant: Sr. , --Q Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard. ' I ' ALTSCHULER, JUDITH--Annual Agent: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: St. Girls: St. Sponsor: X, Girl's Chorus. ANAGNOS, MARGOT-- S.E.: South Office j , 4- , ' . ff Asst.: G.A.A.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Sopho- 'h 1, I g more Council: Pres.: English Honor Players: 1 L I Blue Mask. A - r , N ,if 'B I, AMINO, YOSHIMIO--G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: , - ,g M Library Aid: Bookroom Asst. N ' . v E. ANDERSON, ROBERT THEODORE- , ... 5, Sigma Epsilon: A Cappella: Hall Guard: Hyde I A ' W ' Y 4. is 13,2 ., Parker Agent: Civic Award: Sr. Varities: 3 I fx ' 1 Music Honor Pres. ' F A M 'W F ' 'iii ARMSTRONG, BARBARA M.--G.A.A.: , G.A.A. Delegate: Sr. Girls: Library Aid: Hall Guard: Girl's Chorus: Bookrooni Asst. i I f E ARMSTRONG, JANETTE Rf G.A.A.: sr. , L Q Girls: Band: Hall Guard. ARONSON, NEIL GERALD--Swim Team: Tennis Team: Track: Euclideans: Creative Writing. AVERILL, ROSALIE KATHERINE--Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hydeparker Agent. BAILEY, ELLA A.--Hall Guard: G.A.A.: First Aid Asst.: St. Girls. BAKAL, SANDRA- G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Eng- lish Tutor: Hall Guard: Hyde Parker. BAKER, DAVE A.-- -Library Aid: Hall Guard. BAKER, MARILYN SUE-S.E.: Annual Staff: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Civic Award: North OHice: Attendance Office: Hall Guard: St. Sponsor. BARGAMIAN, ALEX- -Int. Basketball Varsity Basketball: Hall Guard: Track: Stu dent Council. ,--X BARKER, LAWRENCE R.--Varsity Foot- ball: Varsity Basketball: Int. Basketball: - ', Varsity Baseball: Hall Guard. X , 1, BARNETT, RALPH LIPSEY---Sigma Ep- i' MW V silon: Conservation Club: Jr. Math Honot: 'Y St. Math Honor: Biology Honor: Student ' Council Rep. n. 1 ' 5 G.A.A.: Attendance Off.: Girl's Chorus: S I 'L' Girls: 500 Club: English Tutor. BAIYM, FRANCES J.-- -Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: - -H . Hall Guard: Library Aid. V - . ' BAUM, HARRIET IRENE- -Sigma Epsilon: - ., South Office: Hall Guard: Animal Staff, Fac- I ' I ulty Edit.: Sr. Girls: Civic Letter: BOX Office: ' if- ' 'f . , . f BAYER, MARION- -Hall Guard: Sr. Spon - sor: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. 27 - BARRETT EDWINA L.- Baton Twirler BEASLEY, JAMES EDWARD- BECK, LOUIS -Sigma Epsilon, Lost and Found, Hall Guard. BEDRINA, OLGA VENEDICTOVNA-M S.E., Art Club, Sr. Girls, V.P., Sr. Sponsor, Annual Staff, G.A.A., A Cappella, French Club, Conservation Club. BELL, DENNIS -A Cappella, Hall Guard, Book Room, Football Manager, Intra. Bas- ketball. BENJAMIN, KENNETH M.---Tennis, Track, Hall Guard, A Cappella, Student Council, Int. Basketball, Letterman's Club, Bookroom Asst., Lost and Found, Bowling League. BENSON, JOHN H.- - Student Council, Bow- ling League, Intra. Basketball, Oflice Mes- senger. BENZAMIN, RUSSELL E.-- Student Coun- cil, Hydeparker Agent, Bowling, Int. Basket- ball. BERG, ALAN H.--S.E., Student Council Rep., Int. Basketball, Golf Team, Hydeparker Agent, Movie Operator, Student Government. BERGER, VALERIE---Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Student Council, Art Club, French Club. 28 ,.- M, E , A Q Mn M . f' 4 4 2 ,Tay V il ' si' '- BERKE, IRA M.---Baseball, Int. Track, Int. Basketball, Hall Guard, Hydeparker Agent, Jr. Track, Bookroom, Letterman's Club, Foot- ball Manager. BERMAN, AUDREY DEANE-Sigma Ep- silon, Sr. Sponsor, Biology Honor, Sr. Girls, Hydeparker Agent, Annual Agent, G.A.A., BERNHEIM, LOUISE---S.E., Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, So. Oflice Asst., .Attendance Office Asst., Jr. English Honor, BLEICHER, SHEILA J.--S.E., Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A. BLOCH, IRWIN S.---S.E., R.O.T.C., Master Sgt., Squad Leader. BOBROW, JEAN---English Honor, Hall Guard, Girl's Chorus, Sr. Girls, G.A.A. BOODLE, CHARLES W.--Hall Guard, Int. Track, English Honor, Hydeparker Agent, Student Council Rep. BOTOGLOU, ANGELO---Annual Agent, Hall Guard, Football, Int. Basketball, Int. Track. BROWER, DONNA M.--Hall Guard, Lost f and Found, Sr. Girls, Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A. BROWN, BETTYE J .--Sigma Epsilon, Pep Club, Election Com., Sr. Girls, Pres., G.A.A., Treas., Student Council, Sr. Sponsor, Civic Letter, Grade Advisors Asst., Annual Agent. BROWN, JOHNNIE MAE-'Blue Mask Club, G.A.A. BROWN, NELSON F.-- Basketball, Track, Int. Basketball and Track. BROWN, WILLIAM P.---Hydeparker Pho- tographer, Camera Club, Civic Award, Int. Basketball, Hall Guard. BURBULES, JOHN G.--Football, Basket- ball, Hall Guard, Dramatics Club. BURGESS, MARY--First Aid Attendant, Senior Girls. if My A R CHERNOFF, PHILLIP D.-H -Sigma Epsilon, Election Comm., Sr. Sponsor: Student Coun- cil, G.C.O., Annual Staff, Fr. Club, Eng. Honor: Civic Award, Hydeparker Staff. CODD, MARAVENE D.fSr. Girls, G.A.A. COHEN, BARBARA A.- Book Room, Hall Guard, G C.O., Girl's Chorus: Stu. Council, Annual Agent, Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, South Office Assistant. COLBY, SUSAN---Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Service Club, Student Council, Sr. Girls, A Cappella. CORPUS LORENZO A.- -Drum Major, R.O.T.C. Officer, Movie Operator, Eng. Honor: Concert Band, A Cappella, Rifle Team, Hall Guard, 3A, 4B, 61 4A Comm. COSTAS, THEODORA- -S.E.: Pep Club! Annual Agent, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor. CREININ, GERALD L.f-Hall Guard, Bow- ling Team. CUNNINGHAM, WALTER- Hall Guard. DANIEL, JOHNNITA-A A Cappella, Hall Guard' Camera Club: Sr. Girls, Sr. Orchestra, Pep Club, Conservation Club: BOX' OHice, Civic Award: Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A., G.A.A. Award. DANIELS, MAGGIE L.- G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Library Aid, Girl's Chorus: Sr. Girls, Pep Club, Sr. Sponsor, G.C.O. Office. DARLAS, MARY-- G.A.A., Sr. Girlsal: Hall Guard. DARLAS, ELIZABETH- S.E.: G.A.A., Pep Club, Sr. Girls, Tip Top Teens, Hall Guard, Library Aide, Sr. Sponsor. DAVIS, JOHN- -Movie Operator: Student Council Representative. DEKELAITO, PAl'L- - DESSAUER, SHIRLEY M.--Hall Guard: English Honor, First Aid Asst., Blue Mask, Senior Girls, Hall Guard. BURNS, NORMA J.---Cheerleader: Pep Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. BUSSMAN, PATRICIA M,-f English Honor, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Hydeparker Staff: A Cappella, Student Council, Sr. Girls, Tip Top Teens: 4A Secretary. CAGE, WALTER Hall Guard. CAMPBELL, MYRNA G.-'Sigma Epsilon, Annual Stalf, Student Council: Biology Honor, Hall Guard: G.A.A., Pep Club: A Cappella, Girl's Chorus, Pres., Senior Girls. CARTER, ARLEN E L. G.A.A. : Hall Guard, Lost 8: Found: Library Aid: Baton Twirler, Attendance Oflice, Sr. Girls. CHAMBERS, RALPH A.- 'Varsity Basket- ball, Int. Basketball: Hall Guard. CHAVIS, GILBERT--f Library Aid: A Cap- pella: Attendance Oflice, Track Team: Camera Club: Tennis Team, Student Council Rep. CHERIS, MAYNARD Hi SE.: Varsity Basketball, Resv. Football: Hydeparker Staff, CHERNIN, HARRIET A.- S.E., Public Re lations, Hall Guard: Box Office: Sr. Girls Sr. Sponsor. 29 FALK, MIRIAM-G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Tum- bler: Student Council: English Honor: Hall Guard. FERTEL: MARTIN--Movie Operator: gall Guard: Int. Basketball: Track: Tip Top eens. FOOT, ALBIN---Hall Guard: Lunch Room Guard. FRANKICL: JEAN---Hall Guard: English Honor: Sr. Girls: HydeParker Staff. FRANKLIN: CAROLYN SCOTT--S.E.: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Public Relations: Swimming Club. FRANKLIN, MITCHELL H.----Hall Guard: Int. Basketball: Int. Baseball. FRAZIN, LES'l ER ALLAN--Hydeparker Agent: A Cappella: Music Honor: A Cap.: Int. Basketball: Int. Track: 4A Class President. FVJAWARA, THOMAS- --Varsity Football. FULSANG, HAROLD HENRIK----Movie Operator: Hall Guard: Annual Agent. 30 DEVVEY, RAY SCHELL--'Sigma Epsilon: Pythagoreans: Annual Staff: R.O.T.C. DORFMAN, MAE FRANCES--Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Annual Staff: Book Room: Hall Guard: Engraving Agent. DORFMAN, ZORAY-Sigma Epsilon: Civic Letter: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Annual Staff: Student Council: 2A Commissioner. DOWN EY, TED JAMES-Baseball : Basket- ball: Football: Track. DRAGSTEDT, J OHN ALBERT--S.E.: Elec- tion Commission: Sr. Orchestra: Euclideans. DRURY: ETHEL--Hall Guard: Sr. Girls: G.C.O. Office: G.A.A. DVNBAR, JOAN B.---Library Aide: G.A.A. Award: 2 Civic Awards: Box Office: Sr. Girls: Conservation Club: Camera Club: Pep Club: A Cappella: Music Honor: Blue Mask: Eng. Honor: Student Council: Sigma Epsilon. DUNN, MELVIN E.-- Hall Guard: A Cap- pella: Lab. Asst.: Sr. Sponsor: M.P.: R.O.T.C. DUNNE, DOLORES EILEEN-Sr. Girls: Swimming Club: G.A.A.: Student Council: Hydeparker Agent: Pep Club. DWINSKY, CARMELA--S.E.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: Annual Staff: Book Room: Sr. Sponsor. EDWARDS: LAURA--English Honor: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Art Honor. ELLIN: MORTON E.-Hydeparker Agent: Hall Guard: Biology Honor: Int. Basketball. ENGERMAN, ALLEN C.---Varsity Foot- ball: Jr. Track: Sr. Track: Hall Guard: Base- ball: Letterman's Club: Sr. Varieties, ERLICH: DONNA SANDRA-S.E.: Euclid- eans: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: G.A.A. ERWI N, RONALD RUSSELL---Hall Guard: Annual Agent. FUNG, MARY- Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A., Sr. I Sponsor, Euclideans, Pythagorean, Pres., A 3 Cap., GirI's Chorus, Sr. Girls, Pres. Eng. Club. GARFINKEL, SHELDON-Varsity Basket- ball, Int. Basketball, Int. Track, Hall Guard, Book Room, Student Council, Hydeparker Agent. GERSTEIN, STANLEY T.- Bowling League, Football, Int. Basketball, Hall Guard. GILBERT, JOE--Sgt. R.O.T.C. GILMORE, ANNA MAE---S.E., G.A.A., Eng. Honor: Sr. Girls, Pep Club, Hall Guard, Swimming Club, Student Council, Attend. Office. E GLASS, PHILIP LEONARD- Sigma Epsilon, Hall Guard, Sr. Sponsor, Annual Agent, Euclideans, Pythagoreans. GLASSBURG, MARILYN---G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Attendance Office. GLENN, DORIS .IEANETTEL G.A.A.: Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. GLICKMAN, LOUIS- Box Office, .Ir. Track. GLICKSTEIN, SHARON FRANCES- - G.A.A., Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor. GLOVIER, SHIRLEY M.-Sr. Girls, Girl's Chorus, Hall Guard, Tumblers. GOLD, INA RITA- S.E., G.A.A., Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Girls, Attendance OfHce, Book Room, Annual Agent, Hydeparker Staff , Civic Award. GOLDBERG, HARVEY LEE--'Hall Guard, Annual Agent, Sr. Sponsor, North dr South Office Asst., Int. Basketball, Int. Track, Eng- lish Tutor, V.P., English Honor, 4A Treas- urer, Civic Award. GOLDBERG, SELINE- Creative Writing, Conservation Club, Hall Guard, Swim Team, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor. GOLDBERG, SHARON FAYE- Creative Writing, A Cappella, Hall Guard, Box Office, Library Aide, Sr. Girls, Girl's Chorus. fl 'ata - ,L ' . ir A a. . 32 17 4 li g I- A -1rf. iff' . I Q GOLDEN, BRENDA- S.E., Eng. Tutor, Library Aide, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Sr. Sponsor, Math. Honor, Eng. Honor. GOLDEN, SHERWIN MARSHALL---Bow- ling League, Hall Guard, Int. Basketball. GOLDFARB, RICHARD E- G.C.O., Movie Operator, Jr. dr Sr. Track, Int. Basket- ball, Baseball, Football, Hall Guard. GOLDFEDER, JUDITH ANN- S.E., Sr. Girls, Sr. Varieties, G.A.A., A Cap., Public Relations, Art Club. GOLDMAN, RONALD- Orchestra, Swim- ming Team, Hall Guard, Sr. Varieties. GOLDSTEIN, GRACE LAEL---Sigma Ep- silon, G.A.A., 500 Club, 3 Civic Letters, 3B V.P., 3A Sealy, 4B Pres., Student Council, Annual Staff, A Cappella, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Service Club. GOLUB, EILEEN- S.E., Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Girls. GOOD, LALRENCE---Conservation Club, Camera Club, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard, Radio Club, Student Council Representative. GOODALL, AUDREY CAROL-Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, English Honor, Blue Mask, Biology Lab. Asst., Sr. Sponsor. 31 GORENSTEIN, ELAINE--- Gil'l's Cl1orus1Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Library Aide. GOTTLIEB, STANLEY MARVIN- SE.: Hall Guard: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Latin Cl I. U CRAUER, RENEE -Sigma Epsilon: Student Council: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: South Ofliee Asst. GREEN, DORIS-- SE.: A Cappella: Lost 8: Found: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. GREENBERG, HERIVIAN LEE- Library Aide: Hall Guard: Annual Stall. GREENBLATT, BARBARA BOBETTE--- S.E.: English Honor: Blue Mask: Sr. Girls. GREENFIELD, MICHAEL- -Hydeparker Photographer: Annual Staff: A Cap.: Sr. Track: Tennis Team: Int. Basketball: Stu. Council: Blue Mask Club. GREENWALD, JUDY GAYLE-- G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls: Swim Club: S.E.g Camera Club: Conservation Club. GROSSMANN, ALICE- -Student Council: Hall Guard: G.A.A.g Annual Agent: Annual Stall: Sr. Girls. .3 'T' 2 Q I A I .- f Hffgii t- i an , il' H- 'Q ' I fu 1 ia, gl, Q E A sf , l.. .e i :iii I ni.e. 1 5 zl. Qlla . H- vf , 3 5 32 GURHTIE, BOB MALCOLM- Swimming Team: English Honor. HABER, RENEE B: -Senior Girls: Attend- anr-e Orlire. HALL, KENNETH LLOYD- -Int. Basket ball. HALPERN, JOAN PEARL----G.A.A.: A Cap- pella: Sr. Girls: English Tutor. HANANIA, GLORIA --Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Sr. Sponsor: Library Aide: Pep Club. HAREIELD, DONNA- - S.E.: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Tip Top Teens: Hall Guard: Sr Girls. HARKAVY, GERALDINE--S.E.: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls. HARRIS, LORAINE -G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: At- tendanee Orlice: A Cappella: Eng. Tutor: Civie Award. HATCH, ROBERT WILLIS --Frenr-li Club English Honor. HAIfGAN, CLYDE M.---Sigma Epsilon: 1A Pres.: Student Council: Varsity Basketball: Hall Guard: Editor-in-Chief of Annual: Civic- Award. HAVIGHVRST, RUTH LEAH- S.l'l.: Eur-lideans: Pythagoreans: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Swimming Club: Hydeparker Agent. HAWKES, JAMES RAYMOND- Int. Bas- ketball: Track: Football: Student Coun. Rep HELLER, LOl'lSE- -Sr. Girls: Annual Stan: Lost dz Found: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: Civic Awarcl: Book Room. HELMHOLT, WILMA LEE --G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. HENMI, JOYCE C--G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. , QQ 2' . QM- W I ZELL z , 4 . . aj f -:af HURST, MARY NANCY- -G.A.A. 1 Sr. Girls, Library Aide, Hall Guard. JACKLOVICH, ROWENA JOY---S.E., Sr. Girls, Student Council Rep., Attendance Office. JACKSON, EDWARD EMIL---S.E., Rifle Team, Hydeparker Agent. JAMESON, JOAN Af -S.E. , Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Adjustment Office Asst. JAMESON, MILDRED LOUISE--S.E., Sr. Girls, Student Council Rep., Hydeparker Agent, Adjustment OHice Asst. JIMENEZ, ANTONIO- Football, A Cap- pella, Hall Guard, R.O.T.C. JONES, DAVID HUGH- - JUHL, DORIS LUCILLE -Cheerleader, Pep Club, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. KAHN, NIARJORIE RUTH---S.E., Sr. Girls, A Czgmpella, South Office Asst., Hall Guard' G.C. . KAINE, JUDY DIANE---S.E., Library Aide, Attendance Office, A Cappella, Hall Guard, gydeparker Agent, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Music onor. KAITA, JEAN T.- -Library Aide, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, G.A.A., Pep Club, Civic Award. KARAGAS, NANCY VICKY---Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Pep Club, Girl's Chorus. KAROLL, DIANA PEARL---S.E., Hall Guard, Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Library Aide, Camera Club, South Office Asst. KATZ, HARRY---Annual Agent, Jr. Math Honor. KAUFFMAN, JOHANNA-G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Box Office, Hall Guard. HERMAN, SANDRA---S.E., Library Aide, A Cappella, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hydeparker Agent, South Office Asst. HEYWOOD, JOAN ELLA -Sigma Epsilon, Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A., Swimming Club: Hall Guard, Annual Staff: Eng. Tutor. HIKIDA, KAY- -S.E., Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Swimming Club. HIMMEL, SUZANNE ELIZABETH- S.E., Hall Guard, Lost dz Found, No. Office Asst., G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Att. Office. HINES, CHARLES L.- -Officers Club, Hyde- parker Agent, French Club, Hall Guard. HIRSCH, BERNARD DAVID Hall Guard. HOLLANDER, STEVEN H.- R.O.T.C.: Camera Club, Annual Agent: Rifle Team. HOOPS, BARBARA ANN-- -Sr. Girls, G.A.A., A Cappella, Hall Guard, Book Room, Lost 8: Found, Tip Top Teens, Conservation Club. HUNT, DOUGLAS W.---Student Council Rep., Movie Operator, Election Commission, English Honor, South Office Asst. 33 5 --f- Lili f i KUREY, PATRICIA ANN- -S.E.: G.A.A.: Hydeparker Agent: Sr, Girls: Hall Guard: Swimming dz Life Saving Club. KURZBAND, DAVID DANIEL- -Varsity Football: Int. Basketball: A Cappella: Hall Guard: Int. Track: Swimming Team. LAICHAS, MON.-X ANN---G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Life Saving cb Swimming Club. LAMBERT, BEVERLY--S.E.: Girlls Chorus: A Cappella: Music Honor: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls. LANDRAM, BARBARA---S.E.: A Cappella: Creative Writing: Library Aide: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. LAURIE, CAROL--Sr. Girls: Girl's Chorus: G.A.A. I LAZAN, HUETTE M.- -S.E.: Attendance Office Asst.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. LEE, ELAINE' Sigma Epsilon: G.A.A.: V.P., Eurrlideanst Sr. Girls: Stu. Council: Eng- lish Tutor: Box Office: Election Commission. LEES, BAR1sA1iA- A Cappella: G.A.A.: sf Girls: Attendance Office Asst. 34 KAY, ARLENE JANET---Sr. Girls: Annual Agent: Student Council Rep. KELLY, SUE ANN-- G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Pep Club: Hall Guard. KIKITCHI, TADASHI- -S.E.: Euclideans: Pythagoreans. KIMIERA, YOKO F: -G.A.A.: Sr. Gil'ls: Student Council Rep. KLEIMAN, ANN---S.E.: Library Aide: G.C.O. Asst.: Concert Band: G.A.A.: 500 Club: Sr. Girls. KLEIN, EVA JOAN- -Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hydeparker Staff: Quill dz Scroll: Sr. Sponsor: Grade Advisorls Asst.: Hall Guard. KLEIN, MAXINE .IUDITH---S.E. : Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Box Office: Student Council Rep.: Public Relations: Sr. Sponsor. KLINE, PAl'L EDWARD- Basketball: Stu- dent Council, V.P. of 4A. KNAPP, FRED- -S.E. : Int. Basketball: Capt., Track: Zoology Club: Hall Guard: Football. KNIGHT, MARY N ELL- --Sigma Epsilon:Sr. Girls: So. Office Asst.: Biology Honor: Girl's Chorus: A Cap.: Hydeparker Staff: G.A.A. Coun.: Hall Guard: Swimming Club: Regis- tration Asst. KOHN, NED WILLIAM- Concert Band: Dance Band. KRUSS, LAWRENCE SANFOFD--Hall Guard: Band: Civic Letter: G.C.O. Capt. KUEHN, MARLYS ELAINE- -S.E.: Eng- lish Honor: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Blue Mask: Sr. Girls: Life Saving K Swimming Club. KUHL, NADINE A.--G.A.A.: Tumblers: Sr. Girls: Gym Asst. KUPER, B ERNICE MARIE- -Library Aide: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Tip Top Teens: G.A.A. Award: Hall Guard. LELLENBERG, NORMAN GARY-- LEV, FRANCES--S.E.g A Cappella g Bowling '49g Creative Writingg Annua.l Staffg Library Aideg G.A.A.g Sr. Girlsg Bookroom Asst. LEVI, RICHARD R.---Movie Operatorg Weekly Agentg Hall Guardq Int. Trackg Int. Basketballg Int. Tennisg Civic Award. LEVI, VICTOR ALANfHall Guardg Library Aideg Euclidiansg Weekly Agent 5 Concert Bandg Monitor. LEVIN, CAROLE JUNE---S.E.g Annual Agentg Girl's Chorusg Sr. Girlsg Lost all Found 5 Public Relationsg G.A.A.g Hall Guard. LEVIN, HAROLD G.- Outdoor Trackg In- door Trackg Cross Country Track. LEVIN, LAWRENCE SHELDONY Trackg Footballg Baseballg Int. Basketballg Annual Agentg Hall Guardg A Cappella g Letterman. LEVIN, PAULA- Sigma Epsilong Quill dz Scrollg Hydeparker Editorg 2A V.P.g 3B-3A Pres.g 4B Sec'yg Student Councilg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Hall Guardg Lib. Aide. LEVITETZ, JOYCE M.--'G.A.A.g Attend- ance Ofhceg Library Aideg Sr. Girlsg Hall Guard. LEWIN, LARRY A.---Tip Top Teens. LEWIN, LILLIAN LEIGH- G.A.A.g Sr. Girlsg South Ofliceg Hall Guardg Annual Agentg A Cappella. LEWIS, BARBARA ANN--Jr. Councilg S.E.g G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Library Aideg Sr. Girls. LEWIS, JOAN M.- S.E.g G.A.A.g English Honorg Tip Top Teensg Sr. Girlsg English Tutorg Hall Guardg Annualg Sr. Sponsor. LEWY, BEATRICE--fS.E.g A Cappellag Bookroomg G.A.A.g French Clubg Girl's Chorusg Tip Top Teensg Hall Guardg Public Relations. LEZAK, DANIEL SHERWIN-Student Councilg Hall Guardg Int. Basketballg Bow- lingg Annual Agent. LINDHEIMER, LOIS RUTH--Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Adjustment Ofliceg Hall Guardg Sr. Sponsor. LINDQUIST, DORENE J.---Pep Clubg G.A.A.g Sr. Girls. LIPPE, MELVIN K.---Sigma Epsilong Stu- dent Councilg Election Commissiong 3B Com- missionerg Exec. Councilg Camera Clubg Tutorg Math Honor, Sr. dz Jr. LONGINOW, ANATOL GEORGE-- R.O.T.C.g Rifle Teamg Track Tearng Picked Platoong Hydeparker Agentg Hall Guard. LORD, DONALD WILBRUM---Football '47- '48g Hall Guardg Attendance Office. MADSEN, WILLIAM JAMES---Hall Guardg Varsity Basketballg Footballg Int. Basketballg Hydeparker Agentg Zoology Club. MANASTER, PAULA--G.A.A.3 Library Aide 5 Sr. Girls. MANN, BRUCE OGDEN--English Honorg Stage Forceg Bandg Int. Basketballg Annual Agentg S.E. MANN ING, MARVIN ---Basketball, 35 MANOLITSIS, ASPACIA MARY- S.E.3 G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. MARCHBANKS, ELLSNER F: Cross Country: Indoor 8: Outdoor Track. MARGOLIN, .IACQVELINE C.---SE.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Hall Guard: Euclideans: Student Council Rep. MARTYR, MYRNA JULIE 2B President: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Student Council Rep.: Hall Guard: Freshie Queen, '47. MASLOV, MIRIAM S.E.: Sr. Sponsor? G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Pep Club: So. Ofiice Asst.: Hydeparker Agent: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Civic Award. MeCANX, JACK- S.E.: Hall Guard: Picked Platoon: Rifle Team: Picked Saud. Mc-KAY, MARY LAVOXNE G.A.A.: Pep Club: Creative Writing: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard. MEYER, LAVRY WILLIAIVI- Baseball '48, '49, '50, '5l: I18tf,6l'II12LIl,S Club. MIKAMI, BOB H.- -Int. Basketball: Cheer- leader. fr gr ,. l if . .. 1 ... 36 Zia -HK 04 ,M .aa a be Xi 'il l --.. r 3 MILLNER, GORDON HOWARD---Sigma Epsilon: English Tutor: Int. Basketball: Hall Guard. MINSKY, ROBERT L.--.Ir. Track: Varsity Swimming: Capt., Swimming Team: Varsity Football: Capt., Football Team. MIRSKY, HOWARD ALLEN- SE.: Hall Guard: Int. Basketball: Baseball. MITCHELL, DORIS JEAN- -SE.: Girl's Chorus: A Cappella: Hall Guard: Lib. Aide: G.A.A. Treas.: Life Saving dz Swimming Club: Sr. Girls. MITCHELL, GAIL J.--Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Annual Agent: Blue Mask: Girl's Chorus: Hall Guard: Student Council Rep. MIYAMAE, JANET' Concert Band: G.A.A.: Leader's Class: Sr. Girls. IVIONARCH, VIVIAN IVIARGARET-v-Sr. Girls: Blue Mask: G.A.A.: English Tutor. MOORE, SANDRA MARGARET---Blue Mask: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Girl's Chorus: Sr. Girls. MORGAN, DOROTHIQA--G.A.A.: Pep Club: Sr. Girls: A Cappella. MORPHEW, BARBARA JO- -S.E. :lSr. Spon- sor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hydeparker Agent: North Of'l'ice Asst. : Hall Guard: Tip Top Teens. MORRIS, JUDITH M.--Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella. MORRIS, LLOYD VERN ON --Sigma Ep- silon: Annual Stalf: Hydeparker Agent: Eng- lish Honor: Hall Guard: Student Council. MULDROW, BETTE LUCILLE---Girl's Chorus: G.A.A.: Baton Twirler: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: Blue Mask. MULLEN, PATRICIA ANN--Sr. Girls: G.A.A. MUNIES, MARLYS .IANINE-Sigma Ep- silon: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Student Council: Civic Award: AttendanceOfiice Asst.: Box Office: Library Aide: Classes-Editor Annual Staff. OHLHAUSEN, MARTIN- S,E., So. Office Asst., No. Office Asst. OKADA, HARUMI- G.A.A., Sr. Girls. OKIMOTO, FRED SHIZUO- -Sigma Ep- silon, Library Aide, Eur-lideans, Int. Basket- ball. O'MEANY, RALPH A.---S.E., Movie Oper- ator, Library Aide, Hall Guard, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. OSHIMA, DICK---Student Counril Rep. PADOVANO, CONCETTA MARY--G.A.A., Blue Mask, Library Aide, Sr. Girls, Leaders Club. PATTARS, PATRICIA LOUISE- S.E.--- G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. PEAL, .IANICE LEIGH- -Lost k Found, Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A., Sr. Girls. PENN, PATRICIA A.- G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Lunchroom Guard. PETERS, WAYNE---Varsity Baseball, Int. Basketball, Track, Hall Guard, Student Couneil Rep., Hydeparker Reporter. PIERCE, HARL D.- -Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. PLARENOS, BILL ALLEN- - PLOTN I C K, ELYNO R E PHY LLIS--- G.A.A., English Honor, Sr. Girls, Hydeparker Staff. POMPER, HOWARD- -S.E.., Int. Basket- ball, A Cappella, Baseball: Hall Guard, Eng- lish Honor, Track, Conservation Club, First Aid Instructor. POOL, LADORIS--Sr. Girls, Pep Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A. ' MIIRAKAMI, GINKO Sigma Epsilon, An- nual Agent: Hydeparker Agent, Box Office, Attendanre Office Asst.: Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Hall Gua.rd. NAGAISHI, TAD Bowling League. Ser. of English Honor. NATKIN, JACK ZANE- Creative Writilig, English Honor, Blue Mask, Tip Top Teens, Hydeparker Stali, A Cappella, Library Aide, Hall Guard, Lost ci: Found, Athletic Manager. NEL'BAI'ER, JOSEPH M.- Varsity Foot- ball, Hall Guard, NEVVMAN, ARLINE MARILYN- Sigma Epsilon, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Euc-lideans, Pythagoreans, Sr. Girls, Sr. Sponsor, Biology Lab. Asst. NIDOEF, SHARON PHYLLIS- S.E., Erenc-li Club, English Honor, Sr. Girls, 2A Sec-'y., lA Comm., Lost Kr Found, Library Aide, Annual Agent, Student Council, Grade Advisors Asst. NISHI, MARY- Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Annual Agent, Pep Club. NITTA, GRACE KIM- Sr. Girls: G.A.A., Sr. Sponsor. L- ..- I 1 I -':.' L A f ,-.- 1 ' P -i , r r-ar ... i ' 4' S' f' ... if ' K., 37 NATHAN, BETTY HELEN- -A Cappella, Conservation Club, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, SABUL, RICHARD DAVIDW--A Cappella, Attendance OH-ice, Hall Guard. SACHS, ROBERTA--G.A.A., Blue Mask, Hydeparker Agent, Hall Guard, Sr. Girls. SALINGER, MARGARET-W Sigma Epsilon Hall Guard, Creative Writing, English Tutor Hydeparker, Sr. Girls, French Club. SALINGER, SIDNEY B.--Sigma V.P.3 Euclideans, A Cappella, Annual Staff , English Tutor, English Honor, Camera Club, Civic Award, Student Committee. SANDLER, FERNE LOIS--Tip Top Teens Pres., A Cappella, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hall ard Attendance Office Gu , 1, , . SARLOS, CONSTANTINE ANTHONY-- SHCEELLERT, GERTRUDE E.--Sr. Girls: .. .A. SCHIFFMAN, ROSANNE---S.E., Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, lA Sec'y: Student Council Rep., G.A.A., Annual Agent, Public Relations. SCHIMBERG, MARILYN--Sr. Sponsor, G.A.A., Student Council Sec'y, Sr. Girls, S.E., Hydeparker. 38 7 POZNANSKI, EVELYN R.-f'G.A.A., S.E., iraSponsor, Sr. Girls, Hall Guard, Library . 1 e. PRATT, JOYCE LAFAYETTEf'fAHall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Blue Mask, Annual Agent. PREIS TIRZA ESTHERV Library Aide, Biology Honor, Hall Guard, Conservation Club, Sr. Sponsor, So. Office, A Cappella, Music Honor, Sr. Girls, G,A.A. PRITIKIN, HARRIET DOLLYfff Hyde- parker Agent, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Hall Guard. RAFFEL, STUART JOEL-A S.E., Varsity Track, Sports Editor, Hydeparker, Student Gov., Int. Basketball. RAPPAPORT, EDWARD IRWIN--'Hall Guard , Annual Agent. REDDY, JACQUELYNWSE., Sr, Girls, Hall Guard. REINHEIMER, ANN--S.E., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Grade Advisor Asst. RODDEN, ROSEMARY--Hall Guard, G.A.A., Hydeparker and Annual Agent, So. Office, Sr. Girls. ROGGE, MARGARET HELEN-fS.E., A Cappella, Student Council Rep., Sr. Girls, G.A.A. ROME, LOREACE UONSILLA---Sr. Girls: S.E., Adjustment Office Asst., G,A.A. ROONEY, BILL ROY-ff Int. Basketball, Football, Baseball, and Track, English Honor, Conservation Club. ROSENBAUM, HENRYW Hall Guard: Movie Operator , Student Council Rep., Hyde- parker Agent, Cross-Country Team. ROSENTHAL, CHARLES If- -Hall Guard, Junior Track, A Cappella, English Honor, English Tutor, Lost :Sz Found, RUBOVITS, EDWARD- - 4B Vice-Pres. , Stu- dent Council, Service Club, Track, Football, Sports Editor of Annual. SCHMAREN, JAY RONALD 'English Honor: Cross-Country Track: Annual Staff: Adjustment Office: Hall Guard: Int. Basket- ball: Lost dz Found. SCHULKIN, ESTA SYDNEY- -G.A.A.: Library Aide: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls: S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Biology Honor. SCHWARTZ, MONICA LOI'ISE---S.E.: A Cappella: G.A.A.: Blue Mask: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: Box Office. SCHWARTZ, STANLEY--- Sigma Epsilon: Junior Math Honor: Senior Math Honor: Library Aide: Int. Basketball. SCHWARZ, WALTER FR E D--Locker Guard: S.E. SEIVIEL, CHARLES EUGENE---Hall Guard: Senior Track: S.E. SHAFRAN, EMIL -Hall Guard: Int. Bas- ketball: Blue Mask: A Cappella Sec'y: Stu- dent Council Rep. SHANBERG, CAROLE JEAN- S.E.: Hyde- parker Agent: So. Office: Attendance Office: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls: English Tutor. SHANBERG, JEAN ELIZABETH---Annual Staff: Attendance Office: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: S.E. SHARLOT, MORRIS- Hall Guard: Foot- ball: S.E.: Int. Basketball. SHOELSON, SHIRLEY T.- Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Sr. Sponsor: Hydeparker Agent: Activities Editor, Annual Staff. SIMMONS, RITTH- -G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Hall Guard. SLACK, MAXINE MAI---Sigma Epsilon: G.A.A.: Annual Staff: Sr. Girls. SLATER, JOYCE- Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Annual Staff: S.E.: Hall Guard: Hydeparker Agent. SMITH, ARTHI'R JACK---A Cappella: Hall Guard. if .. .. . . . . ,C SNTYDER IUDITH If .- S.I .f SO. Office w Aw Aide: Sopli. Council: G.A.A.: Hydeparker Staff: Sr. Girls: Hydeparker Agent. SOKOLEC, SANDRA RAYE-f Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: So. Office: Hall Guard: An- nual Agent: Hydeparker Agent. SPECK, SHARON ARLENE--Library Aide: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Attendance Office Aide: Art Club: Annual Staff: Blue Mask. STEFAN, IRENE M.--S.E.: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Sr. Girls. STEIN, GLORIA- Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Girls: Box Office: Hall Guard: Fresh. Council: G.A.A.: English Tutor: Art Club: Hydeparker Agent. STENN, ENID RI'TH- Sr. Girls Treas..: Annual Staff: G.A.A.:' Sigma Epsilon: A Cappella: Box Office, Student Council. STEPHAN, BENJAMIN- Sigma Epsilon: Euclideans: Int. Basketball: Int. Track: At- tendance Office: Hall Guard: Biology Honor: Hydeparker Agent. STEPHEN, JOAN LORRAINE-'Hall Guard: Attendance Office: South Office: Eng- lish Honor: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. STERN, BARBARA M.--South Office: Sr. Girls: Attendance Office: Student Council. 39 STERN, JOSEPHINE HELENA Sigma Ep- silon: Soph Student Council: English Honor: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. STERNBERG, ARNOLD-Varsity Base- ball: Lettermen's Club. STERNFIELD: MARJORIE--2A President: Exec. Council: Soph Council: G.A.A.: Sigma Epsilon: Sr. Girls: Life Saving Club: Tip Top Teens: Attendance Office: Annual Staff. STIEGEL, DICK ALLEN--Int. Basketball: Hall Guard Inspector. STONE, FREDA E: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Annual Agent. SUMIDA, JANE S.- -Sigma Epsilon: A Cap- pella: Sr. Girls: Leaders' Club: G.A.A. TATJE, RICHARD JOHN- Varsity Swim- ming: Football: Int. Basketball: A Cappella: English Honor: Student Council: Hydeparker Agent. TAYLOR, LILLIAN I'I.- G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Baton Twirler. TAYMOR, GERALDINE LOIS- --Sigma Ep- silon: 313 Sec-'y.: 3A Vice-Pres.: Euclideans: Creative Writing: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Quill dz Scroll: Civic Award. 40 -if TEACH, VIDA L.--f Senior Girls: G.A.A. TERAO, ALYCE---Hall Guard: Bookroom: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. TESHAR: MARIE---G.A.A.: Life Saving Club: Hall Guard: Senior Girls: Swimming Club. THAYER: DARRYL DREW-Freshman Council: G.A.A.: Cheerleader: Pep Club: Cre- ative Writing: S1'. Girls: Sr. Sponsor. THAYER, GWETHALYN GAIL--A Cap- pella: Pep Club: Cheerleader: Music Honor: Sr. Girls: Swim Club: G.A.A. Award: G.A.A. Representative. THOMAS, CONSTANCEW- Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus. THONSTAD, DOROTHY ESTHER-- Cheerleader: Pep Club: Hall Guard: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. TOBLER, ALINE .IOYCEW G.A.A.: S.E.: Sr. Girls: Horseback Riding Club: A Cappella. TOMIYAMA, CHUCK Cf- S.E.: Hyde- parker Agent: Checkers Capt.: Int. Basket- ball: Varsity Football. TOMIYAMA, TAKETO--Library Aide: So. Office: Sr. Sponsor: Hall Guard: Chess 8: Checker Club. TRINER, LOIS CLAIRE- -Hall Guard: Public Relations: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. TUCKLER, FRANCINE M.- Swimming Sz Life Saving Club: G.A.A.: Sr. Orchestra: Sr. Girls: U.N. Club: A Cappella: Music Honor: Attendance OHice. TURBIN, .IULES M.---A Cappella. VAIIGHN, LEONARD-W VELICK, LOIS FAY---Library Aide: South Office: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Hydeparker Agent: Hall Guard: Senior Sponsor. WILLIAMS, DAVID RICHARD- Int. Bas- ketball. . WILLS, LILLIE MAE- 'Senior Girlsg G.A.A. WIRTH, MARGIT- S.E.g 2B Comm.g Stu- dent Council Rep.g Sr. Sponsorg Sr. Girlsg Public Relationg Pres. Tip Top Teensg A Cappellag Attendance Ofliceg Public Relations. WITTENBERG, MARY JANE- V.P., G.A.A.g Pep Clubg Sr. Girls V.P.g Student Councilg Hydeparker Agentg Tip Top Teens. WOHLNER, JAMES LEE--A Cappellag Hall Guardg Swim Teamg Track Teamg Int. Basketballg Football. WOODBURY, RONALD Af-- WOODWARD, JEAN E.- G.A.A.g Senior Girls. WORSHAM, RUBY LEE---G.A.A.g Sr. Girlsg Sr. Sponsorg Hydeparker Agentg Box Ofhceg Hall Guardg South OH'iceg W.E. WURTZBURG, SUE--S.E.g Senior Girlsg G.A.A.g Hall Guardg Hydeparker Agent. WYLIE, KATHLEEN E.--'Hydeparkerg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Creative Writingg Hall Guardg S.E. YAMASHIRO, KIKIIKO- Pep Clubg Cheer- leader Capt.g G.A.A.g A Cappellag Sr. Girlsg Sigma Epsilong Monitor. YOCHELSON, JOAN THELMA-- Library Aideg Hall Guardg Sr. Girlsg Attendance Ofhceg Box Ofhceg S.E. YOCOM, MILDRED LOUISE- G.A.A.g Hall Guardg Library Aideg Sr. Girls. YODER, STEPHANIE HELEN-f Attend- ance Ofliceg Blue Maskg Sr. Girlsg Pep Clubg Cheerleaderg English Honorg Swim Clubg Annual Agentg Hall Guard. YOUSSEF, NAHIDA M.-- Sr. Girlsg At- tendance Officeg Lost dz Found G.A.A.g Pep Clubg South Officeg Hall Guard. WADSWORTH, JANICE LEE---Sr. Girls, G.A.A.g First Aid Assistant. WANG, BETTY LEE---Pep Clubg Cheer- leaderg G.A.A.g Sr. Girlsg Hydeparker Agentg Sigma Epsilong Hall Guard. WARING, SUSANNA MAE---Sigma Ep- silong South Ofliceg Copy Editor, Annualg English Tutorg Civic Awardg Sr. Girlsg Hall Guard. WASHINGTON, HAROLD---Trackg Int. Basketballg S.E.g Letterman's Clubg Hall Guard. WASILAUSKIS, EARL CHARLES---Var- sity Basketballg S.E. WEBSTER, MAXINE- Senior Girls. WEIL, SUSANNE CAROL- Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Sigma Epsilong Attendance Ofhce. WERNER, JOAN HELEN--Senior Girlsg G.A.A.g Box Officeg Hall Guard. WIBORG, KAREN EDITH-Senior Girlsg G.A.A.g Hall Guard. 41 BAIN, RALPH BUINEVICIUS, ZENONAS COHEN, IRA DANIELS, ROBERT DARIS, JOHN DAVENPORT, GWENDOLYN GERBER, DAVID GRANDERSON, AZELL GREENFELD, GERHARD HAND, FRANK HARRIS, EDWARDOS HJERPE, CLARENCE ZAX, CAROL JEAN-ffSigma Epsilong Grade Advisor Asst. 5 G.A.A.g Senior Girlsg Senior Spon- sorg Blue Mask Clubg Hall Guardg Annual. ZIK, SYRIL - -Senior Girlsg G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Blue Maskg First Aid Asst. ZIVIN, SANDRA C.-f -Sigma Epsilon: 2A Pres.g SO. Ofliceg Lost JI Foundg G.A.A.g Civic Awardg Executive Council, Bookroomg Senior Girlsg Hall Guardg Council. ZUMBRO, DORIS ANNY- G.A.A.g Pep Club' Senior Girlsg First Aid Asst.g Hall Guard. 1 June Sl Nor Pfkfurea' JAMISON, WILBUR LANGSETH, DELCIE LUNN, RAYMOND LUPER, DION MILLER, ALVIN MILLER, ANN MILLER, MORTON PAVELA, PHILLIP REIOHMAN, EDWARD ST. GERMAIN, BERNADETTE SCHLUTER, MARILYN SHRAIBERG, KENNETH TOURLAKES, ARCHIE 42 Brenda makes a Golden Strike CLASS OFFICERS Pr'esident,s Prm-lmmxticm And She's Athletic, too Basketball Hem The Hallguard, the Pass and Nelson Bula or Bavll? Senior Girls an thinken! Y ! Jane '50 Sembr Varllerlles MDrugst0re Cowboys Hliill Bailey Won,t Ya Please Colne Home? Sweeping the Floor Shuffle, Musical Demons Annie Got, Her Gun! Step, 'ADezLrie Step, BI'II.SI,Y DIVISION Row 4: D. Willizmrnsg ll. O'Meany I Be-iell 'P Kline' I qtemhenw . . 1. y, . ,, . . 1 . B. Mann: W. -IZlIUISfJIlQkB. Guth- rie: T. Downeyg M. lillling I. Levin. Row 3: .I. Halpern: A. Berman: .I Slater: M. Sr-hwartzg I. Berke B. Stephan: D. Snhnlg M. Jame- son: H. Alpert. Row 2: IC. Lee: M. Sternfieldg M Kahng .I. Dunbar: D. Bell: B Mikamig D. Znmhrn. Row 1: F. Tueklerg P, Bussinan Miss O. Belslyg N. Burns: B Stern: .I. Henini. BENSEMA Row 4: M. Fertolg R. Dewey: L KIIISS D qtic el'R Havi huret .Ig,.'g .. I.. Corpusg H. Mirskyg O. Bed- rinag H. Pornperg L. Meyer: B Rooney. Row 3: F. Szuullerg S. Glic-kstein G. Golclsteing D, Kurzbandg G Creining C. Hziugzing E. Rubo- vits: M. Dorfmang G. Srhellert Row 2: B. Nathan: B. Hoops: M Baker: M. Munics: B. Mil4Ir0w V. Bergerg D. IC1'1ir'h: Y. Amino M. Bayer. Row 1: A. Newman: .I. Kaitag Mr Bensemag M. Fung: .I. Heywood FIX LIEY Row 4: A. Iionginowg C. Sarlaist I. Good: C. Boorlle: I.. Glicfkinan C. Rosentlmlg R, Barnett: .I Turbing A, .limenezg .I. Nzrtkin. Row 3: E. Rappuportg T. Fujiwara I. Gold: R. Rodfleng G. Grunfeld IC. Stenn: M. Campbell: K. Shrai- hergg M. Falk: D. Gerber. Row 2: B. Leesg B. Lambert: I. Lcwing G. Thayer: D. Mitchell M. Glzisshurgg C. Franklin. Row 1: A. Millerg G. Nittu: .I Daniel: Miss Finley: N. Kuhl I.. Harris. HAZLET1 ROW 4: M. Slack' li. Mzuirhbaliks H. ROSOIIDZLIIITI' D. Pzivela' R Daniels: J. NCllD2lllP1'Q K. Benja- min: R. Goldman: B. Kovalsky. Row 3: .l. Kaulirnan, V. Monzirrh: T. Nagztishi: A. Bzirgzimian: D. Lezakl J. Pratt: J. Brown: P. Mullen: R. Hatch. Row 2: S. Colby: R. Haber: D. Osliirna: D. Morgan: S. Goldenl E. Jackson: C. Paduvzino: S. Golclberg, Row 1: J. Peal: L. .l'JLlWii1'LlSQ Miss H2LZl8ttQ S. Moore: H. Okadu. KUEHN DIVISION Row 4: L. Beck: T. Preis: T. Tomi- yznna: D. Levi: W. Cunninghznn: J. Wohlner: G. VVzishington, D. Hunt: A. Berg: B. Plarenosg D. Kziroll. Row 3: J. Reddy: L. Wills: M. Anugnosi H. Bain: H. Sliiffmzin: H. Worsham: E. Poznnnski: S. Nidorf: S. Waring. Row 2: C. Zax: R. Gruuer: H. Prit- ikin: B. Morphew: J. Sc-lnnaren: S. Dessziuer. Row 1: J. Dobrow: B. Brown: Miss Kuelin: IC. Plutnic-kg K. Wibncrg. 46 I LO ll ICS Row 4: N. Aronson: B. lALI1ill'2IlI1 S. Gottlieb: M. Sliarlot: E. Bair- rett: M. Lippe: M. Miller: F Knapp: W. Madsen: J. Hawkes R, Jacilovicfh. Row 3: M. McKay: S. Sokolev: li Klein: D. Lindquist: P. Munaster E. Bailey: D. Tliayer: M. Knight A. Kleiman: A. llcinheimer: T Kikuchi. Row 2: F. Lev: S. Zik: M. Kuclin L, Rome:B.Greenl1lz1tt:L. Lewis C. Laurie: M. Martyr: B. Lewis A. Grossnizui. Row 1: J, .lninesoliz L. Velivk: Mrs Flores: G. Murakami: V. Teach MEIXDICRS Row 4: A. Botoglou: R. Erwin: D. Baker: P. Cliernoljfg H. Katz: M. Franklin: H. Fulsangg A. Foot: H. Greenberg: M. Greenfield: A. Engermzin. Row 3: J. Levitetzg J. Morris: A. Goodall: C. Tomiyamag R. Tatjeg R. Minskeyg l'l. Wasilanskisg M. Teshar: B. Golden: M. Wirth. Row 2: J. Snmiclzig G. Hananiag M. Wittenberg: K. Yamasliirog G. Harkavyg B. Wang: L. Bernheimg H. Chcrnin. Row 1: PI. Srhnlking J. Stern: Miss Meinclers: J. Ycwlielsrmg S. Weil. 9m1dfl M IGSSIC RSM ITH Row 4: H. Pierre: S. Gersteing J. Gilbert: W. Svhwarzg F. Okimoto: V. Levin: L. Lewin: E. Shafran: J. Blll'lJlll6SI B. Brown: A. Drag- stedt. Row 3: J. Woodward: J. Miyamaeg S. Goldlze1'g3 J, Shanberg: S. Svliwsirtzz G. Millnerg P, Penn: R. Sm-lisp J. Armstrong: S. Bakal. Row 2: G. Mitvhellg A. Toblerg P. linreyg M. Darlasg D. Thonstadg M. Abeg H. Lazang F. Stone. Row 1: P. Pattarsg A. Kay: Mr. Messersmitlig J. Margoling D. Harfield. O'SH ICA Row 4: A. Miller: R. Woodbury: H. Levin: G Hjerpeg H. Goldberg: S. Hollzinmlerg W. Cage: S. Gar- finkclg L. Fiuzing W. Petersg E. llciclnnzni. Row 3: M. Mzislov: L. Trinerg J. Snyder: li. Cohen: G. Taymorg M. Wolmstorg B. Allen: S. Himrnelg C. Loving H. Baum: J. Werner. Row 2: A. Terre: B. Lewy: P. Adler: Miss O'Sliezi: B. St. Ger- mziincg S. Ziving H. Altschuler. Row 1: A. Almrzuns: B. Kuperg Z. l,0I'l-IIIZLIIQJ.GfJlCll'0QlCI'ID.IDllI1I'lQQ T. Costas. 47 The Ghost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come! PAIXE Row 3: N. Karagasg D. Glean: C. Dwinskyg L. Morrisg P. De Kal- aitag G. Lellenlnerg R. SlI1'1l'1'1OI1SQ M. Roggge. Row 2: K. Wylieg R. Golub: S. Shoelsong S. Yoder: S. Hermang D. Juhlg L. Hellerg M. Nishi. Row 1: J. Kaineg S. Glovierg Miss Paineg C. Thomasg Pl. Darlas. SLAUGHT Row 4: M. Yocomg M. Manning, D. Goldfarbg D. Luperg P. Glass, K. Hall: R. Charnbersg L. Barker: J. Bensong J. McCanng N. Browng I. Stefan. Row 3: P. Leving M. Danielsg E. Drurv: J. Davisg S. Kelly: J. Greenwaldg A. Gillmoreg S. Sal- inger: M. Burgessg R. Anderson. Row 2: M. Coddg S. W11rtzburgg M. Laichasg A. Carterg A. Mano- litsisg K. Hikidag G. Stein. Row 1: P. Salingerg S. Spevkg B. Arxnstrong: M. Shimbergi C. Slmanberg. Officers on Parade Finally Received Hwirr-y The 4'Fiual Fling Prom Credentials Wa-hoo Injun Raining in January? Animated Daisy Maes A'By the Light of the Silvery CPD Moon! HThe Flappersu Mid-air Waltz x -gm, M PFUIII C'ummittee QQIIGPII Mivkcy, King Myles Luis uf Ronin? M---.,,, Too close, but Co1nf01't? The lust, Milv Y Y ! The PI'illf'ip2ll clauses too! Y Y Y 4A OFFICERS Standing: Shirley Staubs, Sec. g Joan Fox, Vice-Pres. Seated: Joan Brennard, Comm.: Richard Eisley, Pres.: Tobey Margolis, Treas. Commhfees ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINTING Sponsor: Miss Ann Buckley Sponsor: Mrs. Thompson Maruice Cann Richard Richards Chairman: Walter Moy Serene Kredenser Roberta Sharfman Ernest Tsuchida Howard Krane Sheldon Ury Joan Schwartz Richard Engle CAP AND GOWN PROM Sponsor' Miss Ann Buckley Ch Sponsqbhgr' lguggfi Joan Regalbuto Jacqueline Simpson M 1 B t auman' e raRfi hai k Jerry Michaels Ernest Tsuchida J 35.8813 urkon a p Qnac Edith Weiland u y ran Morton Gitelman PROGRAM CLASS GIFT Sponsor: Miss Upton Sponsor: Miss Marie Upton Chairman: Janet Reinstein Joan Brennard Joan Fox Andrea Murphy Robert Kanne Richard Eisley Tobey Margolis Stella Lyman Norma Sickafoose Shirley Staubs SENIOR VARITIES PUBLICITY DIPLOMA AND RIBBON COMMITTEE , SPOHSOYI MPS- ROSS Sponsor: Miss Helene Cranby . 0131111121113 JO A1111 S'U9P11911S011 Mary Flood Joan Taylor Jerry Michaels Audrey Kimball sondra Goidbiaa Sheldon Wolfmark Rwhafd Hlfasuna Ellen Hefmanson SONG AND MOTTQ SENIOR VARIETIES PRODUCTION Sponsor: Mrs. Josephine Lee 31921115015 MTS- .Cl1111'Ch9U Don Frandsen Betty Branson , Chalfmanf MMJOUB Evans Tamar Blumenfield Gerald Shimizu Harvey Bmgman Raya Czeffnef Evelyn Wagner Bette Cohen Renate Windmueller CLASS DAY SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: Mrs. Perham Sponsor: Mrs. Rivers Chairman: Iris Nudelman Chairman: Barbara Bowers Richard Wezelman Darlene Hall Nawoyoshi Kikuchi Michael Meyer Albert Rosanes Lillian Matsumoto Sylvia McGee Carol Levi 5 2 i ALLARD, JUNE E.--Sigma Epsilon, 1A Sec'y, Student Council Rep., Hall Guard, So. Office Asst., Euclideans, Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Orchestra. BANKS, BEVERLY DORIS+AS.E., Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Hall Guard, G.A.A. BANKS, BARBARA ELLEN-- -Hall Guard, Creative Writing, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, A Cap- pella, Student Council Rep. BARON, DOLORES SYLVIA---Conserva- tion Club, G.A.A., Sr. Orchestra, Art Club. BAUGHMAN, RUTH MARIE---Hall Guard, Pep Club, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Conser- vation Club, Student Council. BAYLES, DALVIN HERMANffDance Band, Concert Band, Hyde Parker Agent. BEARDEN, BILL-- BECK, CAROL LENOREW -Hall Guard, Hyde Parker Agent, G.A.A., Lost and Found, Senior Girls, S.E. BECK, JAMES CIORA- S.E., Jr. Math Honor, Weekly Agent, Pres. of Chess Club. BERG, ARLENE R.--A-Hall Guard, English Tutor, G.A.A., Sr. Girls, Annual Agent, Sr. Sponsor. BLOCK, JEROME A.-f-Concert Band, Sr. Orchestra. BLOCK, LOIS J.--S.E., G.A.A., Lost and Found, Attendance Office, Student Council, Annual Agent, Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, Library Aid, Girls Chorus. BLUM, DIANE PHYLLIS-f'Hall Guard, G.A.A., Library Aid, S.E., Annual Agent, Pres. U.N. Club, Sr. Girls. BOGOLUB, BETTE DONNA--G.A.A., Sr. Sponsor, Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, Creative Writing, S.E. BRAUER, MARK--A Cappella, Hyde- parker, Sigma Epsilon, Hall Guard. H QW. 5 rr 'uf Fl .m ir as Q, KA 8 BROSS, JOAN ALLISON- Sigma Epsilon, Senior Sponsor, G.A.A.,gTip Top Teens, Pep Club, Music Honor, A Cappella, Library Aid, Hall Guard, South Office Ass't, 3A Sec'y, Stu- dent Council, Civic Award, Sr. Girls. BUCKNER, ELAINE RUTH--A Cappella, Sr. Girls, S.E., Girls Chorus. CALDWELL, KEITH ALONZO- Football '49, '50, '51, Track '51, Concert Band, A Cappella, R.O.T.C., Hall Guard, Annual Agent. CAMMON, CARRIEB. - Pan-American Club, Student Council, S.E., G.A.A., Senior Girls, Program Office Assistant. CHAN, JENNING- -Student Council Rep., Movie Operator. COLE, ROBERT A.-f--Track, Football, Good Citizenship Office. CONRAD .IOSEPHINE ANN-f-G.A.A., Libra1'y Aid, Conservation Club, Sr. Girls, Concert Band. COOPER, NORMA RUTH---S.E., Sr. Girls, G.A.A., Biology Honor, Student Council Rep., Hall Guard, Sr. Sponsor. COOPER, PATRICIA LOUISE---Hall Guard, G.A.A., Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Pep Club. 53 COVER, MICKEY O.--Library Aid, English Tutor, A Cappella, Tennis, S.E. CRAWFORD, JUDITH NORMA-'G.A.A., Sr. Orchestra, Student Council Rep., Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Girls. DEE, IVAN RICHARD--A Cappella, Hall guard, Sigma Epsilon, Int. Basketball, Track eam. DELETTO, LAURA K.--G.A.A., Hall Guard, A Cappella, Sr. Girls. EDWARDS, JAMES WENDELL---Track Team, Hall Guard, Cross Country. EVE, MARIE LOUISE-'Sigma Epsilon, Sr. Girls, Concert Band, Sr. Orchestra: Hall Guard, G.A.A. FELDMAN, BARBARA JEAN---Freshman Council, Hall Guard, Sigma Epsilon, Senior Sponsor, Senior Girls. FINLAY, SAMUEL E.--Hall Guard, Library Aid, Intra. Basketball, Intra. Track, Swim Team. FINLEY, BURTON E.-Baseball, Swim Team, Bowling Team, Intra. Basketball, Stage Force, Fr. Council, Hall Guard. 54 FISH, SHIRLEY ANN--4S.E., Girl's Chorus, Bookroom, Hall Guard, Senior Girls, G.A.A. FISHER, ALFRED DANIEL-- FORD, DON--Senior Basketball, Junior Bas- ketball, Swim Leader. GALAM, LISA EVELYN---S.E., Adj. Office, Hydeparker Agent, Conservation Club, Biol- ogy Honor, Lab. Assistant, Sr. Girls, Girl's Chorus, G.A.A., Sr. Sponsor. GAMBOA, JUNE E.---G.A.A., Senior Girls, Attendance Office, Hall Guard. GELFMAN, BETTY IRENE---Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, G.A.A., So. Office, Adj. OH'ice, Sigma Epsilon, Soph. Council, GERWIN, RICHARD ALAN---Sigma Ep- silon, Concert Band, Dance Band, Hall Guard, Indoor Track, Annual Staff, Euclideans, Pythogoreans. GINSBURG, VIVIENE ANN-f-S.E., Hall Guard, Eng. Honor, G.A.A., Senior Girls, Senior Sponsor, Band. GLASS, LOIS MARILYN---G.C.O., English Honor, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Library Aid. GOLD, NORTON N.-- -Student Council Rep., Engraving Agent, Intra. Basketball, Creative Writing, Cross Country. GOLDSTEIN, SHERWIN--V S.E., Intra. Basketball, Hall Guard, Lunch Room Mon- itor, Senior Orchestra. GOODMAN, FRED--Hall Guard, Intra- mural Basketball, Annual Agent. GRAY, EVELYN M:-G.A.A., Hall Guard, Swim Club, Pep Club, Senior Girls, 500 Club, Life Saving, Girl's Chorus, Bookroom. GREENBURG, CHARLES J.---Track Team '48, '49, '50, Hall Guard, A Cappella, Intra, Basketball. HALPERIN, HARRY RONALDAHall Guard, Library Aid, Hydeparker Staff , Hyde- parker Agent, Conservation Club, Intra. Bas- ketball. P , We ai ' 'fl -.,: ' JEFFREY THOMAS EWING--'English Honor, S.E., French Club, Sr. Sponsor, A Cappella, Hall Guard. JOHNSON, HELEN ELSIE---G.A.A., Pep Club' Girl's Chorus' Senior Girls. JONES JAMPS MCHIE NRY JR.- KALCI-IEIM, JOANNE THYRA-SE., Hydeparker Staff, Sr. Girls, G.A.A.: Girl's Chorus, So. Office, Annual Agent, Hall Guard, English Honor. KALLEN, ROGER D.- -Sigma Epsilon, Py- thagoreans, Euclideans, Chess and Checkers Club, Annual Staff. KAPLAN, ALAN J.--Hall Guard, Manager of Stage Force. KAPLAN, AUDREY HOPE- -Hall Guard, G.C.O., G.A.A., Music Honor, Senior Girls, Hydeparker Agent. KAY, MARIAN LUCILLE- Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A., Senior Sponsor, Sr. Girls, So, Office, Hall Guard. KEMPER, CONSTANCE LLCILE- Ad- justment Office, Box Office, 3B Pres., Stu- dent Council Rep., English Honor, Sr. Girls. KOHLER, GRETCHEN LUISE- Sigma Ep- silon, Hydeparker Agent, G.A.A., 2A V.P., 3A V.P., Att. Of'Iice, Hall Guard, Sr. Girls, Aitchpe Staff. KAREM, CAROL RENE- Senior Girls, G.A.A., Hall Guard, English Honor, Sigma Epsilon. LAURIA, LEYPSA- S.E., Lost and Found, A Cappella, Senior Girls, S1'. Sponsor, G.A.A., Hall Guard. LEVIN, ANNETTE ANN-fS.E.,Senior Girls, G.A.A., English Honor, Hall Guard, Adjustment Office. LEVIN, HOWARD ALLEN---S.E., lA Pres., Student Council Rep., Fresh-Soph Football, Attendance Office, Hall Guard, 4B President. LEWIS, LEONARD BERT--Hall Guard, Track, Jr. '47, '48, Hydeparker Agent, Con- servation Club, Student Council Rep. se. ff HANDELSTEIN, NATALIE- Adjustment Office, Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Girls, Annual Agent, Hall Guard, G,A.A. HANDLER, JAMES H.-- 2A Pres.: 3A Pres., Sr. Sponsor, Sigma Epsilon, Student Council Rep., Hall Guard. I-IANLEY, DIANE ROSE--' Book Room G.A,A., Swim Club: Hall Guard, Library Aid Pep Club. EIAPIVEY, SALLY JEAN- -G.A.A., Senior ir s. HIRSCH, IIRSULA RUTH- Sigma Epsilon, G.A.A., Annual Agent, Sr. Sponsor, Swim Club, Life Saving, So. Office, Sr. Girls, A Cappella. HOLLOWAY, ROBERT FRANKLYN-- R.O.T.C.: Track: Hall Guard, Band. HOLUBEK, JANE E.- -Hall Guard: South Office' Leaders Club' Senior Girls. HUBBIE ROLAND H.-- Student Couneil Rep: Movie Operator' Hydeparker Agent' Hall Guard' Lunch Room Monitor. HUNTRFSS SAI I Y MAE--G A A ' Senior Girls' Hall Guard' I eaders Club Sr. Sponsor' 1 1 r K T' 1 Y Y i 4' 7 ' 7 7 45 3? Y i K v , ,. , , . J li i . . . 1 VM A' i f i ' A I i fi 4.- ' ' V I Life Saving Club. 4 '- f i Y ' ti' 7 7 . , I lx , 55 RANSOME, ANITA JANE---G.A.A.g 500 Club 5 Hall Guardg Hydeparker Staffg Senior Girlsg French Club. RASNER, ALBERT LORAN-H-S.E.g R.O.T.C. Oflicerg Sr. Sponsorg Stage Forceg Intra. Basketballg Footballg Bowling Teamg Trackg 3A V.P.g Picked Platoong Hall Guardg 2 Civic Awards. REDMOND, RUSSELL JOSEPI-I!Hall Guardg Trackg Senior Sponsorg Hydeparker Staffg 2A Vice-President. REFNER, BOB F.-- -Hall Guardg Library Asst.g Freshman Councilg Basketballg Intra. Basketball. RIDKER, RUTH E.---Sigma Epsilong G.C.O. Asst.g Student Council Rep.g 3A and 3B Com- missionerg A Cappellag Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A.g Jr. Math. Honorg Annual Staff g Sr. Girlsg Civic Award. ROTMAN, HARLENE C.---Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Annual Agentg Tumblers 5 Olfice Assistant. RUTTER GERALD ROBERT--Hall Guardg Library Aidg Trackg Football 3 Intra. Basket- ballg Intra. Track. SATYR, BARBARA J.---G.A.A. 5 Senior Girlsg Library Assistantg Music Honorg Good Cit- izenship Ofliceg Annual Agent 5 Weekly Agentg Hall Guard SCHNEIDERMAN, ENE--Student Council Rep.g Hall Guardg Hydeparker Agentg An- nual Staffg G.A.A.g A Cappellag Seniorg S.E. 56 LOBSINGER, HELEN LOUISE--S.E.g Sr. Sponsorg Hall Guardg Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g An- nual Agentg Bookroom. LYBOLT, KATHLEEN ANNE--S.E.g Sr. Girlsg Soph. Councilg G.A.A.g Swim Clubg A Cappellag Annual Staffg Biology Honorg Leaders Clubg Hall Guard. MILLER, FLORENCE-fHall Guardg Ad- justment Ofliceg G.A.A.g Senior Girls 3 Hyde- parker Agent. MINIFEE, HUTCHINSON---First Aidg Trackg Hall Guard. MONSON, DORIS AN NE-Sigma Epsilong Hall Guardg G.A.A. g Engraving Agentg Senior Girlsg Student Council Rep. MOSES, RICHARD LEE-Freshmanf.Coun- cilg Hall Guard. MULLIN, EDWINA Kr- Senior Girlsg Hall Guard. NERAD, JAMES L.---2B Commissionerg Soph. Councilg Executive Councilg Tennisg Attendance Olliceg Basketball Manager. NIEDERMAN, BARBARA-- Sigma Epsilong Gym Office Asst.g French Clubg Sr.1Sponsorg Sr. Girls. NOVEN, HOWARD---Hydeparker Agentg Bookroom. O'BYRNE, WILLIAM LIONELf-Hall Guardg S.E.3 Sr. Orch.g Sr. Bandg A Cappellag Footballg Track Awardg Annual Staff g Swim Man.g Intra. Trackg 3B V.P.g Soph. Councilg Civic Awardg Camera Club. OLSEN, JERRY-- -Concert Bandg Senior Orchestra. OSTRUP, EDNA M.--- -S.E.g Girl's Chorusg G.A.A.g 500 Clubg Library Aidg Annual Staffg Conservation Clubg Sr. Girls. PETERSON, DIANE MARIE-S.E.g G.A.A.: Senior Girls. POTASH, FRANCES LOUISE--I-Iydeparker parker Agentg Adjustment Ofliceg Hall Guard 5 G.A.A.g Senior Sponsor. SCHORVITZ, LIJCILLEY- Freshman Coun- cil: Hall Guard5 Hydeparker Agentg Book- room5 G.A.A.5 Senior Girls. SCHUHMAUN, DERONDA--'Hall Guard5 Senior Girls. SHAPIRA, JAMES F.-fS.E.5 Junior Track5 Varsity Tennis '50, '51 5 Intramural Basket- ball5 Hydeparker Agent5 Hall Guard. SHEINFIELD, FRANCINE JOYCE--'S.E.5 Hall Guard: French Club5 Sr. Girls 5 Att. Office 5 Sr. Sponsor. EIHFBERT, LILY- S.E.5 Hall Guardg Senior ir s. SINGER, MARILYNWSEQ Senior Sponsor5 G.A.A.5 Hall Guard. sNoW, JOSEPH---Jr. Track '48, '49, '50, Intra. Basketball 5 Hall Guard, Library Aid. SOBLE, JERROLD HOWARD---Swim Team. STRAUS, JIMMY J.---S.E.5 Student Council Rep. 5 Hall Guard5 Hydeparker Sports Editor5 Library Aide 5 Basketball Mgr.5 A Cappella. SWENGEL, ROBERT ALAN-Lost and Found5 G.C.O. Assistant. THOMAS, ELIZABETH LOUISE- S.E.5 Hall Guard5 Sr. Girlsg Blue Mask5 Music Honor5 G.A.A.g Sr. Sponsor. TOUPS, DON ST. CYR---Hall Guard. TUCKER, BOOKERf-Jr. Band, R.O.T.C.5 Drum and Bugle Corps5 Annual Agent. WEITZEL, SUSAN KAY-Sigma Epsilon5 Library Aide5 Stu. Council Rep.5 So. Office Asst.5 Sr. Sponsor5 Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.5 Election Comm.5 Blue Mask5 Illini Girl States from H.P.5 Civic Award. WETHERS, CARL DIFFAY---Attendance Office 5 Library Aideg First-Aid Asst.5 Track. 5 ... WILLIAMS, ALMA JEANNE G.A.A.:,Gr. Adviser's Asst.5 French Club5 Sr. Girlsg Eng- lish Honor. WILLIAMS, JAMES HENRYW Dance Band5 Concert Band. WOLF, HELEN LOUISE---S.E.5 Hall Guard Annual Agent, G.A.A.5 Sr. Girls. WONG, WILLIAM----So. Office Aide5 Hyde- parker Agent: Annual Agent5 Annual Staff-- Photo Editor-' '49, '50, '5l5 Camera Club5 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team5 3 Civic Awardsg Picked Platoon. YOUNGQUIST, MARGARET ELIZA- BETH--Hall Guard5 G.A.A.5 Senior Girlsg Pep Club. YUEN, OLIVER- Orchestra5 Dance Band Baseball 5 Track. 57 January, '52, Nor Pfbfared BENN, RAYMON CASSIDY, DOROTHY ENGELHART, TOM GLIOR, HENRY GRORMAN, AIIDREI' HEAVEY, PATRICIA HIDDLESTON, JOHN JOHNSON, MAMIFI KANTOR, DON KA RRAS, JOHN KAWANAGA, PATRICIA KOHLENBERGER, RONALD KOMAR, IVAN LAFF, .IUDSON LYONS, DON MARTIN, BILL MCREE, GERALD MILLER, GEORGE MILLER, PHYLLIS MYERS, ARNOLD PETERSON, ROSEMARY PITNER, BARBARA POLLAR, RICHARD PORTER, JOHN RICHARDS, STEPHEN RIBERS, .JAMES ROSE, MARGOT SC.-KLA, JOHN SCHVVARTZ, DAVID .I If ROM E SHELDON, RICHARD STEEPLETON, PATRICIA TATEEL, IRIS TRAIL, GLY VICKREY, DOLORES VONTHIIN, DARRELL WEST, JIM YATPIS, WILLIAM The Clean-Ifp CPD Committee BARNARD Row 4: O. McFull: R. Pollak: G. Chavisg J. Westg H. Minifeeg M. During M. Brauierg M. Coverg J. Blfwkg J. Chan. Row 3: Ii. Buvknee: H. Novell: B. Pitnerz B. Kramer: P. Suggs. C. Wetl1e1'sg R. Sheldon. Row 2: J. Gamhoap S. Hiintressg P. Steepletong H. Jolinsou: L. Bloekg K. Lybolt. Row 1: L. Glzrssg B. Banksg Miss Barnnrclg R. Cherry: D. Czmsidy. FOGELSON Row 3: S. Goldstein: J. Straus: L. Galam: C. Moore: J. Jones: R. Swengelg J. Rivers: li. Ostrup: I. Dee: D. Lyons. Row 2: F. Sheinfieldg H, Wolf: L. Laurin' N. Gold: VV. liclwarclsz C. Greenburg, G. Kohler: N. Cooper. Row 1: IC. Thomzrsg C. B6-vkg Miss Fopgelsfm 3 U. Hirsehg L. Schorvitz. F R Y Ii Row 3: R. Redmondg R. Karras H. Halperin. T. Jellreyg S Ricliurdsg L. Lewis: A. Rasner J. Handler: R. Gerwiu. Row 2: J. Crzrwfordg B. Gelfmau P. Cuoperg H. Lobsingerg A Willieiusq J. Porferg M. Eve. C' Cununon: IC. Gray. Row 1: A. Bergg B. Niederrmui Miss Fryeg H. Rotmang IS. Feld- Hlllll. 59 R.O.T.C. Medal Winner OPITZ Row 3: J. Sobleg B. O,By'l'l1P1 J Holubekg H. Glick: B. Bearclen G. Trailg J. Hiddleston. Row 2: O. Yueng A. Leving S. Fish W. Yatesg C. Kemper: J. Bross A, Ransomeg M. Kay. Row 1: F. Millerg R.. Peterson: R Hubble: G. Opitzg J. Kalvheim li. Holloway. POWELL Row 4: J. Nerzulg R.. Kalleng l. Blcwl1g B. Tum-korz H. Leving R. Moeesg M. Clleris. Row 3: J. Snow: R. Ridkerg J. Slmpirag G. Miller: F. Potnshg J. Olsen. Row 2: D. Bzuong M. Youngquistg D. l'llllIT1Q D. Munsong R. Baugh- II'l2i,I1. Row 1: A. Kuplzmg E. Sclxlleiclvr- man: E. R. Powellg D, Scrlnlh- IHZLIHI. Dick Gerwiu 3A Oflicers, Gretchen Kohler, Susan VVeitzel James Strauss .loan Bross, .lumes Handler Judy CI'2LWf01'd Lipgn Laurin June Allard Vivian Ginsberg Jambrs 3B OFFICERS QA OFFICERS Row 2: Jesse Cook, Vice-Pres.: Harvey Glasser, Pres. Marshall Hammersly, Veep. Row 1: Jane Davis, Comm.g Marilyn Becker, Sec. Daniel Perlman, Pres. CHAlVIBEliLAIN Row 4: H. Cibulg S. Sr-llwartz D. Mc-Vic-kerg M. Berezin D. Colog T. Roddeng McKinneyg C. Hayanog R Stiefelg D. Shagam. Row 3: H. Wattg S. Charnoy A. Johnston, V. Wood: E Xozawag J. Childsj H Kamherosg D. Klaus. Row 2 : J. Rappeport: E. Solo- mon. R. Lopezg L. Suger- Inang S. Kaiserg E. Howard. Row 1: D. Johnson: li. Stet son: C. Gearyg B. Aaron S. Davis. w 62 J' CONSTANTINIDICS Row 3: J. Merrill: S. Maslovg M Hammerslev: C. Eisendrathg D. Kleinmzrng H. Ruedger: B. Glass J. Anderson: B. Negloyg N Mihaelg M. Stein. Row 2: I. Speyerg M. lbachg G Sheridan: S. Thompson: A. Krie gerg P. Kessingerg C. Edelsburg L. Rowen: H. Knapp. Row 1: S. Frederikseng E. Vney Mrs. Constantinidesg H. Yosli iokag D. Brammer. COOK Row 4: li. Denberg: H. Kzilin: Y Harnada: F. Miller: V. Brown worth: B. Portis: B. Mcmlgl H. Kollmang K. Guthg F. Zim- Ifl6I'Il'l2Lll. Row 3: P. Greenlee: A. Lardie: A. Solovyq D. Hayashi: D. Vnger: D. Billlmg J. Kissing B. Gibson L. Kaplan. Row 2: A. Ewing: B. Perlman: D Crain: A. Freed: M. St. Clair C. Steiner: H. Grousdg S. Jaffe. Row 1: M. Feinstein: C. Everett. S. Cook: N. Perry: M. McCarthy, C If KTISS Row 3: J. Kibortg T. Hayes: M. Allswangg E. Hzmnzrverg P. McGuire: L. Fieldg ll. liclisong M. hiegelq L. Arnold. Row 2: A. Campbell: IQ. Yosliiokzig M. Stern: R. King: J. Buck: M. Comnenos: J. Cohen: V. Harreld: D. Johnson. Row 1: .I. Kennedy: A. Keeney: Mrs. Curtiss: K. 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Goldberg. Row 2: M. Bryant: M. Berg: S. Pursizin: B. Boren: C. Borkstroni: H. Brieger: li. Healey: E. McRey- nolds: M. Uney: R. Caver. Row 1: J. Unger: S. Stull: Miss Kuhn: A. VVertheimerg B. Dunn. 65 LYN CH Row 4: H. Nelsong B. Gordong R Sachsg J. Field: S. Millerg S Kuning A. Hairnsong B. Frankel B. Worthley. Row 3: H. Tarnhukg M. Hough- telingg J. Bowmang C. Krause B.. Andreasg L. Janesg B. Karg L. Marderg P. Philopulos. Row 2: A. Finng P. Kaufmang R Dermerg S. Kreegerg B. Spalding S. Ogawag J. Golten. Row 1: R. Chang N. Blairg Mrs Dudley 5 C. Kredenserg M. Zarit. MALOY Row 4: S. Sherman: M. Shawg B Dong H. True: G. Joselitg J Bennett 5 E. Lauriag C. Stephen- son. Row 3: S. Olseng H. Shapirog M Sauer g A. Stewart g F. Prater: N Wilkinsg C. Klesse. Row 2: P. Spiegel: J. Buckg S Burtong J. Miller: H. Spector D. Bernotg D. Spector. Row 1: S. Appel: F. Telechansky Mrs. Maloyg W. Jones: J. Harada 66 LEE Row 4: W. Nicholsg H. Zennerg J. Siedisg R. Coheng M. Williams: D. Akin: B. Snyderrnang P. Brierg E. Twine: D. Kanemasu. Row 3: M. Kerng J. Ketchum: A. George: S. Caseg P. Garbing G. Nicks: J. Kapperg C. Rawsong L. Rittenberg. Row 2: W. Weaver g A. Nishiyarnag R. Flowers: G. Yoshida g C. Davis: A. Preskillg C. Bouvierg O. Smithg T. Kalodikis. Row 1: B. Simon: R. Levyg D. Cole: Miss Leeg B. Fox: M. Wolff. MOORE Row 4: J. Buflingtong L. Biedes L. Ibanez: A. Serota: B. Levy D. Rosenberg: J. Hightower: C, Kabel: A. Rasmussen: J. Lcwy B. Venegas. Row 3: S. Morris: H. Slater: J. Morgan: R. Kittakag J. Theaker G. Nishi: G. Mitchell: A. Savas J. Stephens. Row 2: N. lshino: M. Simon: P. McElroy: B. Garley: L. Mora E. Fujimotog J. Silverman. Row 1: M. Kottasg L. Manske Miss Moore: S. 'Marshall: Iii Pollzmk. NICHOLS Row 4: L. Seeberg: P. Gerber: G. Izuao: S. Berman: C. Radke: H. Brown: M. Schwerman: N. Hin- shew: M. Trugman. Row 3: D. Xakayag V. Mayne: P. Ryan: B. Silberman: R. Rose: B. Lebovitzg E. Shimkus: R. Foot. Row 2: J. Kimura: L. Scovel: J. Muehg B. Glaves: C. Seligman: D. Rosenquist: N. Tarver. Row 1: C. Nagaishi: D. Saguchi: M. Kaplan: R. Sedoharag S. Veliek. O'BRIEN Row 4: S. Cosmer: W. Cohn: R. Fleming: M. Baird: B. Piosog D. Nielsen: M. Bram: M. Rosen- bush: J. Thames: A. Anderson. Row 3: B. Auerbach: R. Miura: M. Edelman: F. Morris: L. Mitchell: E. Merritt: C. Work- man: E. Stevens. Row 2: A. Keyes: C. Lamet: J. Golding: J. Isaavs: G. Mc-Don- ald: S. Gordon: M. Withall. Row 1: S. Roeche: M. Kirkpatrick: Miss O'Brien:- A. Gratch: S. Curry. 67 PLANER Row. 4: R. Trollg N. Neubauerg H. Hlllg R. Camerong M. Solomong T. Buttermang M. Gingoldg J. Markbreit: T. Wilsong S. Kudo. Row 3: L. Delettog I. Wakefield. L. Barancikg J. Davis: W. Auer- bachg R. Rehbockg I. Tateelg D. Stoneg S. Brown. Row 2: D. Jamesong M. Hogang M. Browningg M. Bemleyg B. Sinkag L. Shubertg M. Haycockg B. Lukinskyg J. Stadeker. Row 1: I. Fegenholsg A. Baing Miss H. Planerg S. Friedman: B. Hewitt. 68 RANDALL Row 4: L. Haymang R. Eiseman D. Perlman: R. Johnsong D Marksg N. 'Marcusg R. Cheg- widdeng R. Kabaker. Row 3: R. Nolteg G. Anderson g G Schoenbaumg D. Haythorneg G Shawg J. Leeg C. Fellersg S Winner. Row 2: E. Goldblattg L. Daniels R. Tsuehicag M. Ingramg M Haberlanog J . Allison. Row 1: J. Aronsong F. Hamag Mrs Randallg M. Maruyamag C. Call- oway. RASMUSSEN Row 4: F. Sheehang M. Hurowitz C. Twineg H. Rodking F. Green S. Bradshawg C. Shawg T. Jano- Witzg R. Brodnerg L. Hamburg. Row 3: B. Meansg J. Zuckerg G Bergersong G. Athasg D. Lamb J. Schecterg R. Banks. Row 2: B. Robinsong D. Nommen- sen: M. Newmang G. Blackwell L. Herman. Row 1: P. McCarthyg N. Astrof, J. Rasmusseng I. Hollomang C. Siegel. ii SO LFERMOS IC R Row 4: A. Kaplang R. Nathang H. Koss: S. Sandog S. Musiokg A. Cohn: B. Steineig A. Root. Row 3: J. Browng J. Green: B. Weinerg S. Steinberg: A. Gott- friedg N. Gordong B. Lenington. Row 2: R. Browng N. Adarnsg D. Greenberg: M. D'MezLnyg P. Suggsg R. Rodgers. Row 1: B. Dzivisg A. Mabing T. Solferrnoserg M. Lumg S. Cohen. STURGEON Row 4: H. Glasserg B. Brown: B Vibralg E. Falk: A. Fuhrerg D Sigalg D. Anderson: N. Knott J. McCleac1g I. Marknsg S. All- Weiss. Row 3: B. Summersq C, Mc'F:J.1'land K. Matsumoto: J. Schoenwetter M. Levitt: T. Matc-hinisg H Witzelg R. Tamurag J. Iflson. Row 2: S. Margoling H. Shimizu B. Adlerg M. Bef-korg G. Yam- ztmtog G. Sztlzimon. Row 1: S. Smith: S. Ruhing C Mr-Phersong J. Robertsg T. Niiro. SCHULTZ Row 4: M. Snyderg C. Pfefferg H. Coheng G. Oc-comyg R. Prather W. Tanberg R. Bloomg J. Lowenl steing G. Tucker. C. Youngg li. Tarre. Row 2: E, Pmnperg S. Birkg D. Borisong O. Saxg M. Wallensteing G. Stein. Row 1: E. Collymoreg J. Davisg H. Schultzg M. Davisg S. Rosen- krantz. 69 Row 3: B. Horwichg M. Humphreyg M. Nelson, B. Hegartyg A. Golden ' 1 o homo e 2B OFFICERS 1A OFFICERS Row 2: Jay Foonberg, Comm.g Milton McGee, Row 2: Barbara Hoffman, Vice-Pres.: Sara Sil- Vice-Pres. verman, Sec. Row 1: Sandra Carrow, Sec. Row 1 Joyce Taymore, Comm.g Philip Pomper, Pres. N Jia' N,- Champion Qcooks at work BOURGICOIS Row 4: B. Burleigh: D. Rosenstein R. Schroeder: A. Greenspon: L Cobb: H. Kaufman: D. Bloom J. Strachan. Row 3: J. Sholeen: J. Brownworth H. Williams: J. Dnnvan: H. Dun har: J. Kelly: C. Bryant: M Williams. Row 2: D. Loughran: J. Williams ' Bri s G lVIcCill' I Albert h. .ggsq .. -1 , .. ,, J. Kidwell: T. Wolman: J. Crews. Row 1: B. Greer: D. Fung: Mr Bourgeois: D. Fultz: J. Smith. BRENNWASSER Row 4: R. Greenwood: J. M4-Lin C. Bradin : B. Adelman: L. Adams B. Schwartz: B. Froehel: P. Mig dal: B. Biedes: S. Kaplan. Row 3: M. Tobin: J. Whitfield: J Inuma: D. Abairez K. Burrell: R. Jones: M. Hansen: D. Preis D. Kayner. Row 2: V. Smith: IC. Flenner: J. Brown: D. Miller: B. Freeman. Row 1: D. Weinhergg G. Williams Miss Brennwasser: D. Davis: S. Freedman. BRONSKI Row 3: P. Bashton: C. Kuehn: P. Pomper: J. Rickel: M. Harris: Orenstein: M. Xidetz: S. Ar-tipesg L. Nlorris. Row 2: Y. Cogbnrn: K. Knudsen: P. Ford: G. Stevenson: M. Haleem: M. Antonion: E. Hender- son: l.. Morovitsky: A. Marker. Row 1: L. Jackson: B. Mellom: B. King: IC. Patterson: P. Ikler: A. Snmida: H. Domash. 71 DAVIS Row 4: C. Schwartz: li. Starkg K Murray: J. Ruttcnlxergg D. John song J. Stewartg l'I. MeGriffg N Hillmung S. Silver. Row 3: S. Schlutzg B. Keerg A Bcusong P. Lyonsg J. Wznkaszx C. Flanegaug C. Kemper. Row 2: D. Lugog R. Chandler: L Mishidag D. Hartg B. Wong: H Mecluga. Row 1: J. Silver: M. Rileyg M Perclueg L. Goldsmithg R. Dur- lzwlxer. D IC.-KH L Row 4: M. Baruettg D. Lewentlial J. Tzuiberg B. Gulleyg G. Fiske S. Dirmisug D. leiwerenveg li lsliino. Row 3: C. Luiidlmergg B. Siegel: .I Gyriong M. Solmvk: J. Laskol' G. Pruzansky: A. Bovk. Row 2: B. Harperg li. Lassiter: B Pozeng J. Katz: S. Newmang B. Pcnclletong J. Foor1be1'gg. Row 1: J. Molnerg S. Nacaratog M. Brzuultg J. Gorclou: S. Scliinku. ELLIS Row 3: H. Simons: M. Stiles: V. Rhinehartg R. Caser: H. Tani- guc-hig M. Ginsburg: J. Bryerg N. Tinglexg C. Levineg A. Mein- heitg D. Griffin: B. Faris. Row 2: R. Purcell: C. Weinsc-henkg A. Bziriclig M. Brandesg J. 0'lleillyg X. Leiglig R. Stotlamlg N. Wippmang B. Becker: C. Lar- sun. Row 1: S. Friedmzmg J. Lasliarrg Mr. Ellisg M. Newtung C. Jolm- 5011. HIGHLY Row 4: D. Ludwig: B. Codyg li Mcdanskyg A. Cromer: R. Wood L. Wittg F. Formzmg M. Wigren T. Asmussen. Row 3: J. Seymour: G. Habermau C. Wolfg D. Cuhug G. Rapp: J Wallcrg E. Hastong G. ,ilbilllilll N. Slaughter. Row 2: F. Fitzgeruldg S. Wolfg B Trouttg D. Russellg N. Moores C. Farwell. Row 1: B. Hzmking M. Willisg L Highlyg G. Skidcllg S. Turner. KELLEY Row 4: R.. Leavitt: C. Humphrey R. Froomaug G. Stovcusg B. Raf- feldg G. Rothbzxrtg G. Barhzxru L. Mayer. Row 3: S. Horitug V. Roberts: B G1'0CI1QW.B1llII16I1tll2l-11P.StOl1gll A. Zimmermaug R. Silburng B HO1'f-IHHII. Row 2: P. Stevensonq L. Desterle S. Kaplang D. Murphyg A. Hen- dersoug B. Lippez C. Stidham. Row 1: A. Sumizlu: J. Jaffe: Mr Kelleyg J. Levinvg G. L2!SiI1Skj'. Now, right here . . MAHON NY Row 3: M. Richards: C. Moore: A. Gillette: B. Gertler: D. Wilson: l'l. Horvitz: L. Passinoreg ll. Gelmun: G. Peterson. Row 2: H. Savas: I. Haywood: S. Alexander: X. Boyd: A. Cable: M. Rivers: S. Fentress: B. Duskin. Row 1: J. Franklin: C. King: Miss Mahoney: B. Prusin: S. Wein- stein. MARSHALL Row 4: B. Benos: J. Karp: G. Prager: J. Bowman: C. Meyer: L. Jorgcnson: A. Smith: R. Cohen: C. Cummings. Row 3: J. Sholeen: C. Horwitz: D. Amlerson : J. Wuehich: A. Warren: S. Fienberg: G. Johnson: M. Johnson: K. Nash. Row 2: S. Wanzerg B. Garvey: C. Heller: S. Eichenfeld: M. Boy- ziuiun: J. Friedman: P. Macapiu. Row 1: F. Williams: C. Dull: B. Marshall: T. Peppers: C. Fuller. '74 LLOYD Row 4: A. Jackson: C. Jonson: M, Gustafson: D. Aschermann: S. Arnold: K. Stock: P. Levy: S. Redmond: B. Malcolm: M. Gor- HHLI1. Row 3: M. Wolf: M. Sprzzttling: S. Luster: F. Meyer: N. Cohn: P. Harps: B. Ewing: L. Wiggins: S. Bartow. B. Knudsen: M. Thomas. Row 1: S. Sahel: B. Gidleyg Mrs. Lloyd: P. Adams: S. Kcnsley. Row 2: G. Mustis: C. Pulley: H. Rubin: D. Kledzik: .l. Young' MAU R ICR Row 4: L. Jacobs: M. Kronn: VV Lauhe: R. Fiske: H. Gcrflyg R Gross: M. Zeidman: E. Roicin B. Cnrtinan. Row 3: J. Wernic-ke: S. Williams A. Russell: A. Singer: G Hin shaw : M. I51'3DC1XN'ClH6I'SB. Svhmie del: L. Wisdom. Row 2: P. Itano' J. Lewy: H. Ito' D. Hormzing C. Nora: S. Glover R. Pfeiler. Row lt S. Mahin: A. Herxherg Mrs. Maurer: M. Anderson: H. Gottsclizilk. MIX Row 4: R. Gomberg: M. Armin: G McCzu'v: P. Pearlman: R. Moore: .l.'Conlan: L. Thomas: IC. Wadsworth: F. Smol: M. Lit- vinsky: B. Laykovivh. Row 3: D. Attschuler: J. Bachen- heimer: G. Rowse: M. Meyers. M. Neuinzm: H. Gross: J. Stein. A. Smith: L. Bergeron. Row 2: S. Kozin: E. Romzinick: R. Kzillivkg B. Samuels: S. Larson: M. Tamplin: J. Golden: J. Blitz. Row 1: C. Gelzier: J. Malkan: Miss Mix: B. Pliiman: C. Leshner. NAPIERALSKI Row 4: J. Halford: M. Berkson: J. Gouwens: D. Doxio: IC. Smith J. Feldman: W. Shirley. Row 3: J. Williams: M. McKechnie: C. Hermzing J. Hammond: D. Cohen: G Kirnbauer: IC. Dangler. Row 2: L. Pugh: J. Cohen: D. Cook: G. Alred: li. Alexander: S. Rock- lin. Row 1: M. Pomper: D. Levitt: Mr. Nupieralski: J. Tuyinorg B. Gam- boai. 75 OLMSTED Row 3: J. Schmaltzg M. Whipple: L. Weiser: G. Forney: J. Gold- man: R.. Cherry: R. Thzinies: VV. Petersen: B. Borg. Row 2: J. Chesseng M. Wright: T. Alsaxg S. Spitzerg R. Silber-kg B. Ryan: F. Simon: J. Birks-rg J. Tickner. Row 1: A. Cohhs: .-X. Levv: Miss Olmsted: J. Feldman: G. Baker. 76 OTTOSIGN Row 4: J. Jaffray: N. Fl'i111liS0ll A. Svliwartzg li. lilein: A. Duxie J. Kessler: D. VVcslullg H. Baker B. Guthrie. Row 3: N. Jenningsg B. Keeferg P Mzuinsteig S. Ricklr-sg E. Levien B. Press: G. Clark. Row 2: F. Lennon: A. Engelbrecht J. llzirelikg T. VVells1 S. Frniley Row 1: J. Giiishurgg li. Hartrnzin Mr. Ottoseng .I. Kushidag M Glass. PETRJ ld Row 4: IC. Davis: H. Hoffman: S Goldberg: D. Sc-linourg R. Gunn L. Cupric-ci: M. Wzirreng R. Mat- suhayashi. Row 3: R. Shapirag N. Kawin: B Silbernianj L. Cohen 5 P. Kennedy A. Christopher: D. Shiprnang J Jones: R.. Lewis. Row 2: V. Vondrakg S. Fields: C Giclrin: C. Larnbcrsieg M. Freyd- hergg l'. Nakagawzig M. Kirk. Row 1: D. Goodsteing L. Werth- eimorg Mrs. Petrie: N. Bennett C. :HiLllSlC1'. SMITH Row 4: R. Barron: J. Mainzer: S. Greenber J. -Xlhritton: R. Patin gy A , ' kin: B. Perry: J. Olson: L. Rosen: N. Pollick: M. McGee. Row 3: B. Busch: J. Mann: H. Levy: D. Roberts: B. Ripes: E. Kudo: W. MaClam-e: D. Fisher N. Warshaw: R. Kohn. Row 2: D. Blake: A. Ortkrajcir: B. Yergovich: A. Weinstein: N Bromberg: C. Irving: J. Appelt S. Cohen. Row 1: M. Yamaoto: L. Lam-e Mrs. Smith: P. Morgan: G. Freel man. STOKE Row 4: D. Griffith, C. Cole: S. Car- now: N. Whitaereg J. Starr: K Miyamoto: E. McPherson: D Hyman: D. Norswether: C. Green lmerg: D. Bredendieck. Row 3: M. Gruenberg: ll. Browdy M. Garvey: M. Krauss: M. Flink J. Liehovitz: L. Dubord: K Sinton. Row 2: R. liosenbarher: B. How- ard: M. Carter: J. Woods: B. Simkus: C. Adams: M. Gold- smith. Row 1: B. Okner: E. Goldman: B Cortilet: S. Aronoff: D. Pocoek RPIILLY Row 3: B. Sharfman: W. Hancockg C. Lewis: D. Anderson: J. Gold- man: L. Greenberg: M. Stahl: S. Mellow: L. Lux. Row 2: M. Calienclo: R. Nelson: R. Stone: J. Joseph: D. Watson: B. McCormick: D. Lorenz. Row 1: D. Goldstein: R. Weber: Miss Reilly: M. Lippa: L. Beck. 77 TAN EXBAYM Row 4: P. Mzmmlcllg K. Howelcrg J. Maremontg C. Saloveshz R. Noreen: D. I41ll'i0Q R. Zwickg I.. Kina. Row 3: M. Ymmiji: M. Branskyg J. Crewdsung R. VVzLSi1auskis: C. I'1l'2lI1tZQ G. Rm-lnnan: C. Robin- SUN. Row 2: B. Hicks: M. VVellS: F. Blar- kowskii B. Gingrivhg J. Moureg S. Matzking J. Bernstein. Row 1: E. Debofsliyg R. Gangg Miss 'T12ll1I16l lb2l.llIIlQ Ii. Daniels: P. Hennen. TAPLEY Row 4: J. Mzixwvlll F. Sm'l111c'l1t0l'g T. Tooleg li. Cox: li. Harris' li. .XQCIIILIITLI D. Russ. Row 3: P. Garvin: T, lirodivg IJ. Mr'C0y: M. Sf'l1zu'l1txna111 H. Kazuo: C. Pm-rezg E. Dom-mi, S. Kagan. Row 2: B. Holmmgg J. Troyer: F. Sax, D. Feinstvin: N. Langoluttigg M. Becky R. Szlftvr. Row 1: J. Olmrng C. Casek: Mr. Tapleyg S. Yusim: B. Grutvli. T AYLOR Row 4: B. Petrulinq VV. Silverman H. Wincbcrgg M. Andalman: D VVa1laceq T. Joy: M. Cassrnzm T. Gottliebg M. Millerg G. Harris Row 3: A. Borm,pzu'tcg A. Anderson R. Everaert 5 H. Brown g G. Cohen C. Warner: G. .lordzing D. Moxloy Row 2: E. Schwab: X. Valleg C Frew: A. Burke: H. Adams: B Skylesz S. Mason: H. Spievnk M. Zahn: S. Yasuda. Row 1: B. Okzunotoi S. Tivlnlcri H Sider: S. Applobznunlg G. Sudow- sky. 1 WEBB Row 4: J. Freeman: S. Lewis: M Jorgensen: J. Hillman: A. Kuhlin D. Sat-hs: D. Joy: H. Bermont. Row 3: D. Carter: M. Bird: E Hawkins: D. Verschueren: M Hoyer: J. Gaie: B. Rounds. Row 2: J. Alexander: M. Alexander J. Cohen: J. Gamze: B. Goldman S. Shoelson: C. Oppenheim. Row 1: T. Colvin: S. Paulson: Mrs Webb: M. Toomin: P. Oberman ZEHNER Row 4: C. Smith: E. Lyman: M Erickson: M. Mintz: P. Smith W. Bear: A. Silherman: B. Heder D. Shoemaker: W. Custer. Row 3: J. Lewis: A. Mc-Gill: B Cohen: R. Goldberg: S. Kagan J. Batzek: I. Altschuler. Row 2: D. Moore: M. Solar: C Tappan: R. Blustein: E. Yellow- leesg M. Nelson: S. Sc-ott. Row 1: J. Porter: .I. Fujiwara: M Moorhead: N. Oshita: .l. Patar- geas. lil Espanol with Sonora Flores F esfzmen ff 1A OFFICERS Donna Dresser, Sec. Douglas Maurer, Vice-Pres. Gregory Stone, Pres. CNot Picturedj-'BillBlood, Comm. FRESHMEN ORIENTATION At the beginning of each semester, 'groups of excited grammar school grad- uates enter Hyde Park, eagerly anticipat- ing high school life. Awed by the vastness of the halls, bewildered by what goes on around them, they soon became accli- mated to their new school environment. Familiar now are the expressions Did you make Sig'ma? , Buy your tickets at the Box OfHce , or Wasn't that a stiff final? . The Freshies of yesterday are on the way to becoming the Seniors of tomorrow. Santa's Helpers 80 BIQRG Row 3: H. Kallison: li. Chazanow M. Sanders: M. Shore: H. Segal H. Minkollg D. Floth: J. Camp- bell: J. Bilski: J. Wien. Row 2: .l. Braxton: L. Ewing: J Donaldson: J. lirlmondsonz J Sealamera: F. Turner: F. Henclei son: L. DiLueia. Row 1: L. Anderson: D. Shipman Mrs. Berg: C. Bradford: C Fuhrer. BROWN Row 4: A. Chin: D. Kubose: D Nelson: D. Lipman: S. Rotten herg: A. Williams: M. Levi: C Clipper: J. Gage: D. Schatz. Row 3: J. MrGuire: N. Howard: B Handler: A. Heard: B. Russell N. Pinner: J. Betz: S. Morris. Row 2: M. Fola: B. Barlow: IC Rohatseh: S. Jonas: H. Paul N. Dorsey: G. Bergmark. Row 1: H. Moses: C. Ito: Mrs. Brown: R. Azuma: C. Mitehell. BYOSCIO Row 4: E. Lawrenve: D. Agay: M Cohen: M. Selander: E. Batch A. Goode: C. Martin: J. Gunian .I. Starrie. Row 3: B. Scflianer: A. Hersh: R Holmlander: M. Miller: A. Gil- berg: E. Sehellent: E. Murray IC. Simosg C. Piekelrnan: J Bofani. Row 2: M. Sapliin: J. Linmleman li. Matthews: S. Kartus: P Horam-eg M. Fink: S. Teller: C Wolff: E. Rush: B. Steinhardt. Row 1: B. WVI'ir'li: M. Levine: Mr Buoscio: Mookree: F. Mori- moto. 81 w COADIC Row 3: B. Watkinsg A. Thompson M. OyI2iJl11'kQ C Millsg K. Pour- chot: L. Asr-hor: J. Xudelnuin J. Knstrul: J. Myers. Row 2: L. Taping B. Bell: D. John- son: A. Ovc1'st1'00tZ J. Flood P. Marshakg C. Mayg G. Brown Row 1: M. Swidlorg L. Davisg Z Wyrivk 3 S. Stcinlmr-h ' Mrs. Comic R. SJ1OHh2illS9I'Q II. Pllfmang If Tnllaxka. DANIELS Row 4: D. Leeg B. Browng R. Bern :irclg F. Bradlcyg J. McKemie A. Ericksong F. Durnbergerg M Salomong B. Anderson: C. Elinor Row 3: F. Blumenthal: B. Szuberln. H. Weinstein: S. Coclirang W lflgglcstong J. Clinv: T. Goldman B. Lezak. Row 2: P. Charncyg R. Weissg P Hoynesg M. Finebergg J. McKin- noy. Row 1: C. Friend: Y. Fordg Mrs Daniels: A. Ponclmr: B. Burke. DONAHVE Row 4: N. Smith. G. Stangolz R Pvtrizzog K. Anics: J. Hirng I7 Pzxsikg P. Lznnb: IC. Regal: R Mnnos. Row 3: B. Smith: L. Eigerg B Troxel: K. Jlllizning M. Rosen- thal: J. Willizinis: J. Cummings M. Corcoran. Row 2: L. Domlnowskyg B. Moore P. Doig B. Norris. G. Beavers M. Coheng C. Holland. C. Flory Row 1: F. Brannon: J. Baer1fMrs H. Donzmhneg B. Bzmrrvttz L. SN-rn DRIHINNAN Row 4: M. Spinney: F. Barnesg E Dejspicsseg H. Brown: J. Russell K. Kruegerg H. Zimmerman: V Hoffman: L. Sfflllllllg S. Young. Row 3: H. Delottg J. Higashiuchi V. Thomas: S. Frolchstein: E Steigerg T. Grenneaug Y. Greg- wor. Row 2: P. King: D. Wilson: N Friecllanderg B. Cromwell: C Floryg B. Causerg N. Shipman. Row 1: D. Glickmang B. Levato N. Siczamoreg D. Zimblerg P Kary. FRIEDLANDER Row 4: M. Kaplan: P. Loefllerg A. Stein: D. Lydong H. Fine: R. Bliss: R. Weiss: J. Kelly: B. Blood' J Baile , . . y. Row 3: F. Gershanovg M. Marilyn: V. Barrett: F. Mitchell: B. Ham mond: D. Turner: E. Carter: S. Rosenberg: G. Athas. N. Green: A. Zuckerman. N. Joyve. GOOD Row 4: L, Parhamg A. Dotstryg L. Broughton: J. Linn: P. Pruitt: M. Zeringg W. Baker. Row 3: G. SllVCl'l'Il2LIlQ E. Nelson' D. Sanclling R. Collins: S, l'lll'ic'lig A. Karman: S. Wolf. Row 2: S. Collins: R. Nitzkin: M. Hodge: Y. Prattsg L. Reinwaldg M. Sliiroky. Row 1: J. Garvey: H. Per-kg E. Good: A. Lynn: B. Jackson. Row 2: B. Kimotog C. Gelfanog A. Twine: M. Malmg D. Dresser: Row 1: K. Montgomery: J. Ivory: Miss Friedlanderg X. Matsumoto: ,--- -Y H HUNTER Row 4: T. Panos: E. Alterson: J. Evans: R. Blzmlekz M. Heltgott R. Ifll2l.f'KII12111Q D. LJI'gllllii,l'tI C Fisher: I. Wagner: A. Glover: D. Wliitsey. Row 3: P. Puone: S. Lund: M Glasper: B. Stefanko: P. lick stein: S. Kaufman: W. Turner' J. Spencer: J. Thatcher. Row 2: M. Weinstein: D. Breen: B. Gordon: E. Rnvelo: S. liinggen bcrg: N. McGrath: L. Howard B. Blumenthal: J., Elfman: W. Brown. Row 1: M. Tuvker: M. Kaplan: Miss Hunter: K. TSllC'lllil21.Z 1. Pruitt. KAMINS Row 3: D. Rath: J. Goodman: H. Nerlove: P. White: J. James: R. Brave ' R. Hi hton' H. Cross y. iz - . M. Lieberman: F. Sullivan: M. Meeks: R. Harlow. I Row 2: I. David: J. Coburn: T. Bramson: P. Redding: B. Martin G. Gastman: B. Ewing: C. Corneri P. Kaplan: J. Hastings: L. Har reld. Row 1: D. King: M. Siler: D Iwaszrki: Mrs. Kauninsp W. JOFfQI's: R. Franklin. 84 GKONERT Row 4: L. Rosenthal: A. Levin: M DeMatoff: H. Slydorg G. Gil- mour: N. Grubbs: G. Ross: M Mclntyreg D. Bradford: C. Near D. Schriftnmn: J. Pioso. Row 3: C. Borisy: D. Rich: S Wyatt: G. Spalsing: M. Lall T. Peters: li. Zolantig C. Crerner Row 2: C. Peters: B. Spencer: V Tessarog M. Zahrn: S. Wilson B. Rogers: M. Draper. Row 1: P. Fuller: L. Shepherd: L Lepperg M. Goldberg: L. Forrest LOPATIN Row 4: I. Kirivirkas: J. Wcmrmclsg P. Lutterhem-kg W. liclwaiwlsg IC Schwartzg B. Yonngg J. Pruz nasky: P. Simoug M. Walclman K. Steven. Row 3: B. Washingtong H. Johnson B. Yoderg S. Vailg F. Dunsinoreg M. Johnson. Row 2: J. Arnolclg Y. Peck: A. Greenfielclg C. Shzirpg J. Silver' S. Kaplan. Row 1:J. Hanaver: F. Kaneshirog M. Lukcg C. Wilvox. lL M1'C.-XRTHY Row 4: J. ldllisg S. Sanclersg J. NOZld01'l1iS6I'5 J. Battleg B. Bartz' F. Yuen: J. Zemansg S. Sharp. Row 3: F. Daviclsong J. Myrag D. Iirnegerg S. Migclalg B. Davidsong B. Dykstrug B. Wrblfg M. Levy. 2 Row 2: M. Czivarrettag M. Weissg M. lfchmang K. Pageg F. Berny J. Kzmmererg D. Troyerg E. Dun- lapg A. Dean. Row 1: S. S0llllSt-STS H. Boydg Mr. Ml'C3.1'thj'Q ll. Renderg F. Ablin. PEEBLES Row 4: C. Bzirichg L. Kniazzehag R. Boikeg D. DCRlllt9l'Q J. Gil- mourg A. Charlensg W. Ewing' B. Dupre. Row 3: A. Mzilkusg T. Kollyg J. Ruhiiisteing S. Maxg M. Seeligl F. Olrermang N. Margolin. Row 2: R. Kzinsteing S. Robertson: A. Gloverg l7. Wasliiligtong L. 1 1 Shlcnskyg J. Wilsong P. Yochel- son. Row 1: B. Winir-kg L. Garrcttg Miss Pfehlesg B. Lavineg H. Hill. 85 ROHRKI-1 Row 4: T. Lewyg J. Powellg L. Par- rish J. Bross, Sr. Sp0n.g M Pzxrrishg D. Pltvliisong G. Stone P. Hoenselzmmg T. Morgang A Pznlllg C. Rollin: L. Okun. Row 3: L. Rulmovitsg G. Johnston S. Silverman: C. Moselyg J Kzillusg B. Franc-lierg I. Green- wzildg D. Mznxrcrg C. K21lli'II1U,Il P. Perelman. Row 2: N. Clurlcog P. Parrottg ll, Levyg J. Cervzintios G. Newkirk D. La Sharr. Row 1: D. R3tf,llPl'I D. Fox: Mr Rulirkeg R. GI'llSSIIlZLIl5 B. Alexis. 86 SLATIQR Row 4: C. Craytong R. Simong S. Pinkertg D. Bzittoyg B. Kosbergg D. Feldg B. Lezirnerg E. Ikcnn' S. Baldwin. Row 3: J. Stark: l. Hirsclmg L. .lil- lnirgz: M. Kulnitzg F. Vanclllyseg R. Frankelg L. Stanleyg D. Swan- son. Row 2: R. Isaacsg P. Moorheadg Ill. Maroeq J. liorgg R. Gonzalezg W. Careyg H. Foonberg. Row 1: J. Vankovskyg R. Jilburg: ld. Slaterg J. Cunninghamg R. Snow. WILLIAMS Row 4: H. Aarung G. Baxter: P. Brodyg S. Banksg J. Pratherg VV. Briggsg M. Hesseltimeg F. Robertg .I. Wadag M. Simosg D. Howde- shell. Row 3: L. Levitang Y. Holrnang B. Karolg B. Wasliirigtong M. JOIIQL- stone: A. Langg S. Hershg R. Skylesg T. Lucas. Row 2: C. Greerg F. Thomasg J. Wallerg B. Marsellog F. Harkavyg P. McGraWg J. Bobisg M. Larner. Row 1: B. Rireg B. Jonesg Miss Williamsg D. Summersg E. Flrud. Hyde P21l'k,S Twins Big Sid Lum-h HA La Carte 'AI Was Dancing . UHOW Many Girls? How Many Boys A9 5 97 sf 4. 5 W 9 Q W . ' ' Qs Zn D D Z5 IZ Z5 Q5 f X .1 . x N R 4 el, . D D D D D D U D U D ' In Q Q U D D U D O D Q Q Q D O U 0 D Q D D Z D ' o , -X o 5 1 , x..f I. Q x ' X H Zfizggm 4000 'TAX 5 S yr Wy, . . V 0 l X l 2 .I ,. M' 2 V i V7 U U cr 5 a My U 'V fu . ' U f D 2 up Q , N ,N . xr fig: ,T Aff - TR ' i f L- V-M7 xlislixs .rue B' fu Q . 0 U , X ., . x :S :Qf f 1 2 I: . A DK lx v f ' X Mir, imcfu s f I, ' . , , 44 67 mg fugiy g gf eg -Q-2- lff ' ' fp. 634 xi IM mei 1 ' M' .X X fl ,gy X ' l X Xu l X xxx X ' x ,, .., ffQ-.4 W , xt ll XX ' :I v 1'kQl'NliQ5 f t ,f t T 'J ' l nlllfllihk N Rctg r il l . ' r The high school education of today does not only mean the learning of facts which every- one should know and be able to understand, but it also mcans the opportunity to develop a well-rounded personality. Hyde Park High School offers its students a wide variety of extra-curricular activities for precisely that purpose. The members of our faculty, who sponsor these organizations, give up valuable time to help students increase their skills along certain lines while learning to associate and work well with others. These young people are entrusted with the responsibility of keep- ing the clubs progressing. They conduct the meetings, prepare the entertainment, and carry out all projects agreed upon by fellow mem- bers. The extra-curricular activities are classi- fied in three groups: the Honor Clubs, for students with special talents in given subjects, the Service Groups, in which students give their time and energy to the school, and the Special Interest Clubs. The best student is the one who distributes his time among many extra-curricular activities. He will benefit him- self and the school. XX' Honor C3 E ,H ci SIGMA OFFICERS- FALL SIGMA OFFICERS-f SPRING Row 2: Tadashi Kikuchi, Treas.g Marjorie Evans, Sec.g Row 1: Bette Cohen, V.P., Sheldon Wolfmark, Pres., Row 2: Sidney Salinger, V.P., Ralph Rehbock, Treas.g Row 1: Melvin Lippe, Pres., Judy Cohen, Sec. Sgma fps17on Those tiny gold pins worn so proudly by a number of Hyde Parkers indicate that the wearers are full-fledged members of the finest, and oldest scholastic honor organization in the -city--Sigma Epsilon. Its purpose, as stated in its constitution, is to encourage good scholarship, to get students acquainted with each other, and to promote friendly feeling between students and faculty. Founded in 1919 by Miss Agnes E. Stuart, who was dean of girls at Hyde Park, and now sponsored by Miss Henrietta Graybill, the Sigma Epsilon Honor Society is playing an ever-increasing role at Hyde Park. More stu- dents are now making an effort to meet the requirements of an E average in major sub- jects and a G or above in minors. Sigma is very proud of its four-year mem- bers, and at the January graduation gave out 90 thirty-nine pins to graduating four-year Sigmas. Because of their high scholastic rating during their four years in high school, those students did not have to take final examinations. Need- less to say, everyone would like to maintain that coveted E average. Seniors interested in obtaining scholarships have found this organization very helpful. Dur- ing the fall semester, an assembly was held at which members of Sigma described various scholarships offered. In the Sigma Room, Room 325, Miss Graybill has a file of infor- mation regarding scholarships, and every stu- dent is welcome to consult her about them. Rounding out the list of Sigma Epsilon's activities are business and social meetings. Members have a right to be proud. Sigma Epsilon is sometimes considered the high school equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa. SIGMA I Row 4: IG. Stenng IC. Waltrxng M. Lippe: P. Chornoffg L. Morris L. Corpusg H. Mirskyg P. Glass? D. Friecllanderg G. Gooclkindg M Slack. Row 3: G. Taymorg M. Schwartz R. Deweyg S. Gottliebg F. Stefan A. Dragstedtg M. Burtong P Fungg IC. Weiland, Row 2: li. Schiffmang D. Greeng B Iiandramg B. Bowersg A. Mur- pheyg G. Golclsteing M. Knight. Row 1: I. Xudlemang T. Kikuchi, Serv.. B. Cohen, V.P.g S. Wolf- mark, Pres.: M. Evans, T1'82LS.Q H. Baum. SIGMA II Row 4: M. Floodg P. Iieving S Wlll'f,ZlJllI'gQ J. Slaterg A. Goodall J. Allardg R. Kanneg S. Weitzel A. Bermang S. Salingerg S Sokolec-5 F. Walkerg S. Schwartz Row 3: J. Taylorg K. Yamashiro J. Iiaheng V. Bergerg M. Anagnos R. Andersong H. Bingmang IC Leeg S. Waringg S. Shoelson G. Mitchell. Row 2: M. Municsg Z. Dorfmang C Zaxg M. Svhimhergg N. Sicka- fooseg S. MvGeeg J. Brennard R. Grauer: B. Lambertg S. Colby J. Heywood. Row 1: K. Wiseg K. Wylieg J Sumidag M. Fungg J. Foxg A Newman. SIGMA III Row 4: .I. Wienerg D. Barony L Kaplang S. Charneyg H. Witzel M. Allswangg H. Horwitzg C Seligmang H. Iiohsingerg M. Kay J. Cohen. Row 3: E. Solomong A. Freedq C Davisg M. Bee-kerg D, Greeng J Golteng B. Kosovskeg J. Stephens L. Shuhert. Row 2: L. Blockg N. Ishinog N Hirst-hg C. Steinerg M. Simon J. Rappeportg H. Azumag S Rubin. Row 1: S. Coheng I. Fegenholsg C Kredenserg B. Fox: X. Perry B. Feldman. 91 r i X MPO, SIGMA IV Row 4: J. Cookg R. Allen: li. Rosen- bergg S. Kuning B. Portisg P M1'GllI1'6Q ll. Hamburg: P. Brier M. Brauer3 D. McVicker. Row 3: B. Glzrvesg F. Johnsong R licllbockg S. Scrhwartzg li. Rose J. Lewyg C. Herbert: D. Ober- rnzmg C. Stephensong J. Handler Row 2: B. Silberrnang J. Brossg D l4'r:mkelg C. Kemperg IC. Ostrup R. liidkerg B. Vibralg A. Solovy Row 1: G. Mitvhellg A. lleving D Blum: G. Kohler: I. Wakefield B. Lcnington. SIGMA V Row 4: A. Burke: A. Keyes: II. Grossg B. Candy: G. Rochmang F. Formang L. Jacobsg F. Simon, S. Feldmang C. Lametg J. Isaars, N. Langeluttig: J. Rubenstein. Row 3: E. Vncy: M. Nelson: E. liriggsg S. Tishlerg H. Siderg C. Ilcllerg S. lflivllenfeldg F. Tele- chzulskyg J. Bernsteing M. Ureyg S. Svhinko. Row 2: P. Morgang I. Altschuler Kushidag M. Glassg C. Larson S. Yasuda: M. Gruenlwcrgg 13? Garveyg I . Fitzgeraldg E Sl'llllStCI'. Row 1: H. Gottschalkg J. Silverg IC. Schwab: C. Leibg A. Herzberg lfl. Debofskyg P. McCain. SIGMA VI Row 4: A. CI'0lllPl'Q J. I43.11dl'21I11, M. Shapirog D. Perlrnang R. Huntg R. Nureeng E. Lyrnang D. Jorg M. Cassmang R. ldisemang N. Frankson. Row 3: M. Mintz: M. Arming M. Hzmxnnlersleyg S. Corwin: M. Iirznng A. Grzmtrhg li. Miurag D. Sachsg M. Schavlntmang C. Greenberg. Row 2: J. Bl'fJXX'IlXX'lJl'tl1Q D. Breden- clier-kg S. Czwnowg A. liomrpmteg W. Cohn: H. Barker: A. Warren cz. l'1IS6I1dl'2LfIlI J. Leibuvitzg Df Tc-instein. Row 1: M. Bird: J. Hurelikg B. Pressg W. l reeman: J. Waller A. Sommer. I.. Berkleyg S. Shoelsong JI uni A SIGMA VII Row 4: S. Orensteing E. Horovitzg O. Larseng B. Raffeldg J. Goldrnang S. Arnoldg J. Goldrnang J. Wolfg J. Gouwensg B. Harrisg P. Pomperg P. Migdal. Row 3: C. Mooreg S. Silvermang S. Horitag B. Winerg C. Jonsong C. H6l'IH3.DQ M. Fleisherg B. Hoffmang M. Lippag B. Shapiro. Row 2: S. Freedmang D. Goldsteing J. Tayrnorg M. Tobing M. Freydbergg B. Alex- anderg I. Feldman: L. Bef-kg B. Duskin: L. Jackson. Row 1: J. Frankling B. Prusin: A. Sumidag Miss Graybillg A. Sulnidag A. Sampson. The big two Help yourself, it's free Jain session via Sigma 93 . ENGLISH SERVICE i Row 2: B. Perlmang S. Salingerg J. Iiowensteing B. OlByrneg B. Finleyg R. Barnettg D. MeVicker5 J. Snyderg J. R eaderg M. Nishi. Row 1: B. Lukinskyg A. Grossmanng S. Wariiigg Miss Paineg S. Hermang P. Salinger. U I O U fngllsfl 5'erwee Many students serve the sc-hool while de- veloping their own abilities. Some aid Miss Paine and Mrs. Thompson by tutoring pupils in English, and others paint scenery for the English Honor plays. Although these jobs seem simple, they require much time and patience. Creative Wnrmg First period every day M rs. Thompson spon- sors a group of students in Creative NVriting. These pupils try their hand at various types of composition and poetry. They prepare their own paper, From the Inkwelln, and sub- mit work for publication. CREATIVE WRITING Row 3: D. Bredendieekg N. Aronsong B. Landramg J. Natking A. Rolling B. Hammerg R. Windmuellerg G. Taymor. Row 2: .I. Molnerg H. Briegerg B. Migatzg S. Goldbergg A. Sommerg S. .Ionesg M. Uney. Row 1: B. Foxg E. Uneyg Mrs. Thompsong D. Brammerg S. Cohen. 94 ,. i ENGLISH HONOR Row 3: J. Stephensg C. Kemperg T. .Ietlreyg I.. Corpusg D. Sigalg B. Manng C. Rosenthalg H. Kossg W. Yatesg J. Frankel: V. Ginsburg. Row 2: L. Glass: A. Goodall: R. Redmond: A. Leving J. Wienerg S. Nidorfg S. Yoderg J. Dunbar: X. Tarverg H. Bingmang J. Srhmaren. Row 1: J. Sterng E. Plotniekg Ii. Nathan, Sec-ly.g M. Anagnos, Pres.g Miss Puineg H. Goldberg, V.P.g Ii. Edwards, Treas. fnglflvb flonor For those students interested in dramatics or who just like the smell of grease paint or the continual aetivity of the theater, Hyde Park offers its English Honor Players. He may never reach the bright lights but he certainly will gain worthwhile training in play produc- tion, poise, and dietion. One English Honor player, Don Siegal, was inspired to write an original play, a mystery, which won a cash prize and will be published soon. This year the group, sponsored by Miss Myra Paine, worked hard to present three plays, Pyg- malion,', The I3at,', and 'tThe Arms and The Manf, In addition the club gave a short skit enjoyed in several English classes and the ever popular Dieken's A Christmas Carolf' Jay Sehmareng Harvey Goldberg: Tom .Ieffreyg Charles Rosenthal: Harvey Bingmang Bruee Mann: Margot Anagnosg Bob Behrens 95 PYTHAGORIANS AND EUCLIDEANS Row 3: S. Schwartzg H. Katzg R. Rosenbergg F. Millerg P. McGuireg B. Portisg P. Glass: R. Barnettg M. Lippeg P. Gershanov. Row 2: A. Golden: li. Gerwing C. Krauseg R. Havighurstg T. Kikuchig M. Fungg A. Newman. Row 1: B. Kosovskeg H. Witzelg Miss Tanenbaumg Mrs. Shullg R. Deweyg J. Allard. Maffzemafks Honor Long ago the first problem of a newly created mathematics honor club was the Pythagorean theorem. Its memory shall live through the years since the members decided to name their club the 'KPythagoreans.'l Before a student is eligible to membership in this organization he must have received an E average in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Thus Mrs. Eva Shull, the head of the mathematics depart- ment and sponsor of the club, can sharpen the wits of these geniuses with brain teasers that would have Einstein confused. The value of solving these problems is dis- played at the lVilson Junior College Math con- test held every year. Hyde Parkers have been able to boast that for the past nine years our school has walked off with the honors. We hope to keep up this fine record for at least ninety more years. Mathematics students at the Massachusetts Institute of 'Technology have made such an outstanding record that 96 the school no longer requires Hyde Park grad- uates in the upper fifth of their class to take entrance examinations. This is one more honor to add to Hyde Park's list of scholastic achieve- ments. There is also another club, tl1e Euclideans, which is composed of juniors who have an ICH average in their first two years of mathe- matics. These pupils have enjoyed their studies in math work intensively in preparation for scholarship examinations and membership in the Pythagoreans. This club works under the guidance of Miss Tanenbaum. It is with great earnestness and sincerity that the members of both organizations meet first period. They enjoy the feeling of accom- plishment when a difficult problem correctly solved. Everyone takes his work very seriously and supports his club with the energy and spirit necessary for success. MI'SIC HONOR Row 3: Ii. Greenwoodg D. Frankel T. Preisg L. Frazing D. Wilson J. Hightower: Ii. lleicineg li Banksg L. Morovitsky. Row 2: P. Garving A. Granderson M. Xicletzg N. Jonesg J. Simpson C. Iiuehn: B. Gingrichg R. Ander- song P. Fordg C. Collins. Row 1: B. Dusking P. Wyrickg A. Kaplang Miss Leeg B. Lippcg S. Speclhl lnfe e f v 1 1 I Mabin. MUSIC HONOR A CAPPLLLA Hyde Park students are fortunate to have The lights dimg silence 161gI1S in Loomis an activity such as Music Honor, directed by Hallg an air of expectancy is felt by all Mrs. Lee, where they can enjoy the fun of One hears lovely voices blended into A Cai singing, and receive valuable voice training. pella Choir, directed by Mrs Josephine Lee A CAPPELLA I Row 3: J. Bross: D. Burkeg M. Burtong D. Bernsteing L. Frazin M. Dunng R. Iflisleyg M. Furth D. Kurzbandg G. Heath. Row 2: S. Golmlblattg M. Evans M. Floodg C. Davisg J. Simpson IC. Hucknerg Ii. Andersong I Harrisg J. Brennardg J. Fox. Row 1: G. Shirnizug D. Sabulg D. Frantlseng B. Bransong T. Blu menfield. A. 1 v 1 A CAPPICLLA II Row 4: C. Collins: L. Fuller: J. Cohen: L. Dellettog D. Green: G. Clizivis: L. Levin: N. Hin- shaw: K. Benjamin: G. Gold- stein: J. Hz1.Ipm'n. Row 3: S. Davis: G. Harkzivy: F. S. Goldberg, K. Lybult. Row 2: C. Kl'6lIK3IlS6I'Q I. Fegenliolsg Ii. Lcwyg S. Colby: P. Bussmzin, N. Goldsfeini J. Daniel: J. Gold- feclvrg H. G1'u1is03 D. IIILIJIQILI. Row 1: M. Cainpboll, Bus. Mzimagerg M. Q Fung, Pros.: IC. SIiafr:1.n: Trans.: J. Higlituwer, V. Pres.: C. IIUSOl1tIli1I, Bus. Mzinziger. .X CAPPICLLA III Row 5: D. Nziknyzig E. Medzmskyg A. M:i.tc'Iii1iis: l'l. Stenn: A. Smith: VV. O'l5y1'neg J. TIIYIJIIIQ H. Poni- per: IJ. Wilson: Ii. Tntjeg F. Jimenez. Row 4: Ii. I.aiiib0l't: J. Morris: M. Kuhn 3 T. Mainziwteri M. Sr-Iiwartzg N. Jmios: Ii. Rimlkcri VV. Yatcsg C. IXf1t'I'I21I'I1LIllII G. 'I'Iniye1'g P. Levin. Row 3: B. Nzitlizni: M. Knehng IG. Pmnpor: J. 'I'i'oyc1': D. Mitchell: M. Roggc: P. Ovcrloziseg H. Iiingniziiif Ii. TlLI'l'Cl'Q M. Simon. Row 2: K. Yzniiaisliimg S. McGee: J. Loo: L. I42lk1I'13.Q F. Lev: S. INIzLi'sIniII. Row 1: L. Matsumoto: J. Kaine: J. Surnidag C. Stidmzing IS. Simon. A CAPPICLLA IV Row 4: A. Tnnskij T. Mzirgolisi G Iznnog A. Nlaitsong J. Wlihliioi' N. Mzircusg T. Preis: Ii.. Kannc B. Cohen: W. Worthlcy. Row 3: J. I-ieinstcin: Il. Patacsil M. Knight: I. Wzilicfieldg A Myers: G. Paige: S. Zisookg Ii Laridimng B. Lange: A. Rosanes Row 2: P. VVy1'iukg II. Murkovits D. Morgan: J. Ruben: M. VVi1'tI1 X. Smith: IC. Sicgzelg M. Wallen- stein: J. Zzimizirg E. Wcstall. Row 1: N. Sic'k:ii'uoseg B. Lees: INI1'S Josephine L1-0: A. Murphy: K Wise. Szincllorg M. Ilnycockg J. Dun- bar: IJ. BQII: .X. Toblerg M. Abe' SENIOR ORCHESTRA Row 4: Miss Finleyg D. Burkeg L. Biedesg J. Parmang P. Kaufmang J. Blockg R. Rehbockg D. Batteyg L. Cobb. Row 3: A. Bockg D. Mitchellg B. Roundsg W. Balcomg W. O'Byrneg J. Stotlandg G. Baylesg A. Dragstedtg J. Laffy M. Meyerg A. Barichg L. Hartmang B. Bowersg M. Eve. Row 2: A. Landong T. Blumenfeldg F. Tucklerg D. Ifrquhartg J. Troyerg O. Yueng B. Learnerg T. Gottliebg R. John- song R. Nicholsg D. Andersong J. Heifetz. RowP1:ID. Bredendieckg M. Richardsg J. Crawfordg B. Kosovskeg J. Sholeeng J. Danielg D. Barong N. Corbing J. earner. ORCHESTRA GIRLS' CHORUS Beautiful music may be heard when the Girls' Chorus, a music group directed by Hyde Park orchestra performs, under the lead- Mrs. R. Curtiss, frequently entertains the stu- ership of Mrs. Katharin Finley. dent body at various assemblies. GIRLS CHORUS Row 4: J. Wilemang B. Vibraug J. Lowensteing J. Spragueg B. Alleng E. Barrettg L. Galamg E. Gorensteing S. Fishg C. I-Iinshawg C. Rawson. Rowrgzgf. Mannosg G. Mitchellg E. Bruceg J. Ferrisg M. Wilsong A. Kimbleg C. Bouvierg M. Ingramg C. Careyg . tringos. Row 2: J. Hailandg L. Danielsg M. Danielsg C. Irvingg B. Muldrowg B. Armstrongg H. Simonsg J, Kennedy. Row 1: S. Glovierg S. Rubing Mrs. Curtissg C. Thomasg S. Moore. 99 : P 2 :HJ '-cn Row . Brierg C. Twineg J. Iiatzekg B. Gustafsong A. Being Mr. Dubykg D. Burkeg J. Parhamg L. Corpus. 453 Row 3: Bavlesg M. Cassmaug R. Pollakg A. Schecterg M. Levig G. liochman. Row 2: . Levig J. Latlfg J. Miyamaeg J. Cookg K. Pageg D. Batteyg L. Cobb. W O 2 UI! O 5' 'I v-1 5' Q C IT' rn C5 -1- ..- nf Cf. fa ,-. U fo L4 co 'S V' CONCERT BAND Q The band, under the direction of Mr. Dubyk, gives its members the valuable experience that is required to become a success in the musical world. The tive divisions of the band include the beginner, intermediate, junior, senior and dance. Not only do they play at the football games but they also offer their entertainment at special programs in school and at outside affairs when invited. The keyword of these junior musicians must be practicefboth steady and accurate. The final result is shown in their concerts as well as in the city-wide con- tests where they always receive such a high rating. Sound the March 100 BAND Row 5: li. Being J. Olsong G. Jonesg G. Nicks: J. Woodsg L. Scovelg M. Overlingg M, Wells. Row 4: R. Gerwing B. O'By1'neg J. Stotlandg ll. Grossg B. Prussing M. Maruyarna: B. Balcomg I. Komar. Row 3: L. Krussg T. Roddeng D. lfngerg R. Rehbockg J. Blockg D. San-ksg M. Meyersg A. Eveg S. Applebaumg P. Kaufman. Row 2: B. Manng T. Coving H. Trueg C. Wll66l6TQ'D. Baylesg D. Lyons. Row 1: R. Browdyg A. Kleimang M. Eveg B. Bowersg L. Hartrnzmg M. Brandt. l l Long Slide Solid, Jackson! Big Toot! 101 SICNIOR GIRLS been the improvement of the Social Room. SENIOR GIRL OFFICICRSW- SENIOR GIRL OFFICERS-s FALL SPRING Row 2: M. Wittenberg, V.P., D. Mit- Row 2: O. Bedrina, V.P., E. Stenn, chell, Sec. Treas. Row 1: M. Flood, Pres., .I. Reinstein, Row 1: B. Gelfman, Sec.: M. Camp- Treas. bell, Pres. Bewitched, bothered or bewildered?fNot the Senior Girls. They are united by a com- mon interest to help Hyde Pa1'k while having a lot of fun. Membership is open to any girl in her Senior year, and a Freshie Girl doesn't look forward to becoming a Senior as much as a Senior Girl. On Social Butterfly Day, the first meeting of the semester, Room 129 has standing room only, evidence of the almost 1002 membership attained. At this meeting, a Viee-President and Secretary are elected. One of the Senior Girls' pet projects has With money raised from several Tag Days, the sponsors, Miss Sadie l riedlander and Mrs. Eva Shull, have selected two coffee tables, two lamp tables, and two lamps. The officers for the fall semester of 1950 were: President, Mary Flood, Vice-President, Mary Wittenberg, Secretary, Doris Mitchell, and Treasurer, Janet Reinstein. For the spring semester of 1951: Myrna Campbell, President, Olga Bedrina, Vice-President, Betty Gelfman, Secretary, and Enid Stenn, Treas- urer. SENIOR GIRLS Row 5: J. Fox, B. Karlolfsky, S Colby, J. Jameson, K. Wise, IC Westall, K. Hikida, J. Hailand, S Glovier, R. Grauer, C. Williams mann, J. Heywood, B. Sabul, J Goldfeder, L. Harris, E. Golub J. Yoehelson, D. Harfield, M Nishi. Row 3: J. Peal, L. Heller, J. Stern J. Heunu, H. Okada, G. Hananiu G. Murakami, J. Bobrow, A Abrams, A. Kay. Row 2: J. Taylor, T. Costas, C Shanberg, L. Velick, J. Kaine E. Schulkin. Row 1: P. Pattars, E. Darlas, J Woodlock, S. Weil. Row 4: G. Nitta, J. Kaita, A. Gross- SENIOR GIRLS II Row 4: D. Juhlg W. H6lHlllOltQ S Sokolecg A. Goodllllg G. Thayer L. Lindlleilnerg A. GllII10I'6Q D Thayerg M. McKayg J. Slaterg R Sachsg R. Averillg J. Simpson. Row 3: T. BlllII16I1fl6lllQ N. Youssefg M. Wirthg M. lfdlllll H. Pritiken ll. Worsllllmg H. .llpel-lg ll. Plotl nickg A. Reinheirnorg K. Wiborg N. Sanders. Row 2: S Ziving G. Mitr-llellg L Tzlylorg J. Armstrongg M. Dllniels D. ZllIY1bI'0Q S. Jonesg A. Canter D. Glenng M. Maslov. Row 1: J. Reinstein, Tl'62LS.j D Mitchell, Sec.g Miss Friedlzlnder, Sponsorg Mrs. Sllllll, Sponsor M. Flood, Pres.g M. Wittenberg! Vice-Pres. SEXIOR G I RLS IV Row 4: A. MIITIJIICYQ B. Bowersg M. Scllwartzg R. .lzlvklovicllg li Barrettg J. St6IJl1Cl'1Q B. Allen O. Bedrinllg M. Campbell: Pf Penn g J. W21LlSXN'CJl'tl1Q J. Brown. Row 3: J. Snyder: C. Leving IC DFll1'5'Q IC. liaileyg M. 1J4J1'fIHH.I1 1. Goldg Kelly, M. wllgnel-Q C. Dwinskyg B. LalIldI'uIllg P. M2lII2lStSl'Q G. Tllynlor. Row 2: S. Herrnang G. Helltllg A. Berlneln' M Bur ess' C Gold ' ' . 2 1. - steing El. Brllceq B. Berlowg M. Falkg R. SI'l1ll:l-IDRLIIQ D. Green. Row 1: B. Colleng J. Levitetzg A Cairterg R. SIIIIIIIUIISQ V. Mon- 21l'Cl1Q D. Lindquist. SENIOR GIRLS III Row 4: A. Kilnbleg M. Knight: E Klein: A. Grandersong J. Shan- bergg R. H2lVIgl1l1l'StQ I. Stefan R. Roddeng B. Golmleng G. IJQLVCII portg H. Bllllrng J. VVerner. Row 3: P. Levin: J. Halpern: .I Lewisg F. Sllndlerg P. Adler: B L2l.II1lJ8l'tQ1'l. POZIHLIISRIQ M. Glass- lJllI'Q,'Q M. VVilsong II. Hopper. Row 21 C. P3.ClIDV2L1If7Q D. Iilrlicllg M AIIRLQIIOSQ S. Yoderg J. Dunbar L. 'Tl'lIlSI'2 J. Iialllllllzlllg B. Green blatt. Row 1: J. Reddyg B. Lewisg M Codclg B. AI'IIlStYOIlgQ L. Parsons S. Bleivher. 103 SENIOR GIRLS V litsisg S. McGee: P. Mullen: R Adelsteing M. Yungmeyerg B Kuperg D. Dunneg M. Kuehn. hergg G. Harkavyg S. Zikg X liurnsg C. Laurieg K. Yamashiro S. Goldberg, B. lirowng F. Stone H. Lazan. Row 2: B. Cohen: J. Greenwaldg H Stenng M. Slackg T. Margolis S. Himmelg R. Windmuellerg E Gorenstein: M. Yocumg D. Iiaroll Row 1: I.. lvlatsumotog J. Sumitla Row 4: P. Kurey: .l. Prattg D. Van- dervortg M. Darlasg A. Mano- Row 3: N. Sickafooseg M. Schim- Teachg I. Nudelman. Sembr 6015 The first event on the Senior Girls' Ualendar is Freshie Frolics. All the freshie girls are invited to the Boys' Gym, scene of the semi- annual party. Entertainment is given amidst decorations of crepe paper, balloons, and bright colors, and refreshments are served by smil- ing Senior Girls. With tears, laughter and shouts from the crowd, a new Hfreshie queen is crowned, congratulated and presented with a gift. With the excitement from the Frolic still ringing in their ears, the girls start preparing Y! f 2 L., for Tag Day. Committees are formed, paints brought out from the bottom of drawers, and the project is under way. They design, paint, cut out, string, and sell the During the fall semester, the Christmas tags, such as Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer, went over with such a bang that a record high of 8291.84 was collected. An annual Mother-Daughter Tea in the spring, and an end-of-the-semester party round out the activities. Co-operation and hard work bring deserved success to Senior Girls. S. Dessauerg L. liernheimg V SICNIOR GIRLS V1 Row 4: U. Zaxg ID. Brower: R Halmer: .l. liI'6Illltll'tlI B. Hoops P. Bussiuzxng D. lxI0l'LI2LIlQ B Vlfang: L. Reine: .l. Woodward M. Hurst.: l.. l'lflNY2ll'tlS. Row 3: S. Shoelson: K. Wilmorgq S VVaringg li. Morplww: .l. llaniel Z. DfJl'l'IIl1lllQ C. lfrankling A Newman: llfl. Fung: M. Rogge Row 2: M. Baker: B. Leesg Y h.u.i, li. chely. .l. Rabeu. Row 1: F. Tut-kler1 .I. Altsf-huler S. Speck: M. Bayer: P. Salinger C. Thomas. Amino: V. Karagas: M. Martyr, S. Sokolecg M. Muniesg C. Fuku- 1? S' i .2 if mmf I X 3 M .owe , Q, ii P The Cutest Doll in Beauties on Parade Sleepy Time Gals Ni' Toyland F'l2E.5l-HE. FEOLIC VSEWS The Sovereign in Her Surrey Social Butterflies Casey and the 4'Kid 105 CONSICRVATION CLUB The Conservation Club, supervised by Mr. Julian Rasmussen, studies the preservation of natural resources including forests, fisheries and water power. Information is obtained by class discussions, lectures, and movies. When one enters a club meeting, alert and intent faces prove to him what an enjoyable, inter- esting and stimulating activity is in action. The members have completed many worth- while projects such as its present one: build- ing a bird station on VVooden Island in Jackson Park. Another recent treat enjoyed by the members was a movie entitled, Work of Rivers. 106 CONSERVATION CLI'B Row 3: S. Sherman, A. Schecter, E. Lyman, R. Eiseman, C. Eisen- drath, L. Galam, Pres., A. Rasmussen. Row 2: X. Ishino, N. Langeluttig, R. Tsu- chida, B. Kosovske, D. Baron, J. Dunbar. Row 1: P. Stevenson, J. Daniel, J. Rasmussen, S. Davis, H. Petros. FRENCH CLUB The French Club, under the leadership of Miss Slaught, attempts to broaden its mem- bers' understanding of French civilization as well as to increase facility in the spoken lan- guage. IYith these as objectives, meetings are spent giving reports, listening to classical and popular French music and presenting skits. Fall semester officers of 1950 were: President, Shirley Rubin, Vice-President, Carol Davis, Treasurer, Barbara Perlman. They were suc- ceeded in the spring by President, Shirley Rubin, Vice-President, Charlotte Iiredenser, and Treasurer, Tom Jeffrey. FRENCH CLUB Row 3: A. Williams, R. Hatch, L. Arnold, T. Jeffrey, P. Chernoff, B. Raffeld, O. Bedrina, B. Vibral, B. Howard. Row 2: I. Fegenhols, M. Kaplan, B. Niederman, er, M. Solar, B. Duskin. Row 1 : B. Perlman, Treas- urer, S. Rubin, Presi- dent, C. Davis, Vice- President, D. Loughran, Secretary. F. SheinHeld, E. Learn- ,aug erwke STUDENT COUNCIL An organization is only as strong as its foundation. The Student Council, which is directed by Mr. Glenn Fisher, is the strength behind our school. Representatives are chosen from each division to attend Friday meetings of the council at which they voice the sug- gestions of the students and discuss methods of improving the conditions of the school. During the past year, due to tl1e vigorous work of its members, the Student Council has ac- quired additional prestige. The constitution is being rewritten and many of the suggested projects are being successfully carried out, such as seeing that towels are always available in the washrooms and waste containers are evenly distributed in the halls. For the entertain- ment of the student body, the Council spon- sored a teachers' volleyball game entitled Faculty Follies, the profit from which will be used for lawn improvement. The Student Council is doing its best to imp1'ove the school, but can only succeed with the cooperation of all of us. Let's help them. At a boy, Pres. Worthley . Butch gets his award Watch that money 107 STUIJENT COUNCIL OIVFICERS Row 3: Mr. Fislior, Spon- sorg S. Kunin, Sgt. at Arms. Row 2 : M. Sliiiiilmmg, Sec.g J. Davis, 'l'1'0u.s.g B. lirowu, V. Pres, Row 1: B. VVu1'tlnly, Pres. SENIOR, COUNCIL Row 3: I-I. uv0ll21llLlQ,R. Tzltjv: L, V. Morris: M. Campbell: G. Gold- stein: J. R. Davis. Row 2: P. L0ving'5D. fJSlll1l'13,QE.RlllJOVltS111:. 'l's11c'l1iclag N. Kikuchi. Row 1: M. SC'lllIlllJ6l'gQ B. Brown: G. Ifislwr: M. Wittvnberg. .Il'NlOR COVNCIL Row 3: G. liulnlvrz D. Sllllfllf S. liunin: A, l'illllI'K'l'Q J. Umli: S. Sc-liwzirtzg ll. Riflkerg X. Cooper. Row 2: ll. Caulzlyg P. llyamg l. Vllxlwficlmli J. Iirossg M. lil't'li0l'1 G. Mitvliellz li. Huugh- many J. Taylor. Row 1: J. Duvisg li. Kalp- lillll D. Nulizlyzng R. Xiiru. SOPHOMORH COVNCII, Row 3: M. McGee: A Cronwr: D. Polmzuig M Lunlbortg P. Mzxmloll S. Tillilllil. Row 2: C. Larscm: N I3I'0I11iJ0l'g'I M. SELIIOI' S. Curnuwg R. Schwurtv Row 1: M. Nelson: ld Briggs: J. Foonbcrg: J Parsmis. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Row 2: F. Meyer: P. Porn- per: W. Hancock: J Goldman: B. RalTel4l J. Gouwensg S. Oren- stein: M. W hitmorc. Row 1: S. Long: B. Hof?- man: S. Silverman: .I Taymorg B. Prusin. FRESHMAX COUNCIL ROW 3: N.S1nith:N. Man'- golini T. Morgan: IC. M. Lieberman. Row 2: B. Wolf: E. Clmz- anowg R. Simon: li. Reinwzmld: C. Borisy. Row 1: A. Zuckerman: S. Kartnsg IC. Ravelog I.. Davis. Schwzlrtzg C. Efinorg M AITCHPE MAJOR Row 3: W. Wongg S. Wolfmarkg W. O'Byrneg L. Morrisg A. Rolling T. Margolisg B. Coheng C. Haugan. Row 2: M. Muniesg S. Waringg W. Abern: M. Floodg J. Taylorg I. Nudelmang J. Slater. Row 1: H. Baumg R. Moritag W. Moyg Miss Leitchg D. Ikeuyeg J. Schwartz. v4l?c!1pe Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CLASSES STAFF Fall . . . .Ioan Taylor EDITOR Marlys Munies Spring . . . Clyde Haugan Sally Cohen Iris Fegenhols ASSOCIATE EDITOR Donna Green Fall . . . Clyde Haugan Ruth Rlvkffr Ene Schnelderman F 5 Roberta. Sharfman STAI I Evette Stetson Fall . . . Iris Nudelman COPY STAFF Marllyn Baker Spring . Shirley Shoelson i . M ma Cam ,bell EDITOR . Susanna Waring Fiise isszyiifiirsi IQ3f1g1'2gf3I2jIf '1t Gretrheri, Kohler ADVISORY STAFF Sidney Salinger IIXISQQQQ Stefnheld Bette Cohen 62501 Zign Mary Flood i f ' ' Toby Maigoiis ARTISTS STAFF H t B Joan Schwartz Lloyd Morris ' ' ' G aug ld :zum Sheldon Wolfmark Philip Chernoff 12534 Sorfngg BUSINESS STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF EDITOR UIQITOR W. . W Fall ..,... Wii1iei'Miiy all A I W. . W A d B.l'111g,B Ong Spring . . . Susan Cady, Joyre Slater Spring 1g,hi1ip'HQSs 11116 Ong an I yme CIRCULATION STAFF R0 ef'5 P1050 EDITOR PRODUCTION STAFF Fall , . . Spring 110 . Arthur Rollin Michael Allswang Louise Bernheim Jordy Bloom Arthur Brown Mae Dorfman Carmella Dwinsky Michael Greenfield Frances Lev Stuart Miller Barry Prusin EDITOR . . SPORTS STAFF AND ROTC EDITOR Fall .... Spring . Robert Morita Jimmy Asaki Olga Bedrina Alan Gratch Jack Wolfmark Wendell Abern Edward Rubovitz Dick Rosenberg TYPIST . . Herman Greenberg AITCHPE MINOR STAFF 'X Row 3: B. Prusing M. Campbellg B. Piosog P. Chernoffg J. Bloom, R. Rosenbergg H. Greenberg, J. Wolfmarkg O. Bedrinag M. Allswang. Row 2: R, Sharfmang A. Grossmanng C. Zaxg Z. Dorfmang A. Browng S. Salingerg S. Shoelsong J. Heywoodg L. Heller. Row 1: E. Schneidermang F. Lev, M. Sternfieldg G. Goldsteing C. Dwinskyg M. Dorfmang S. Cady, M. Baker. AITCHPE STAFF The Aitchpe Staff, diligently working in Room 328, is composed of energetic and dc- pendable young people whose hard work pro- duces the school yearbook, the Aitchpe. The object of this publication is to record the year's activities in pictures and words. In future years graduates may recall many pleasant high school days by leafing through the pages of their annuals. Through teamwork and the capable supervision of Miss Mary L. Leitch, the publication is assembled and distributed to the students, eagerly awaiting its appear- ance. Hard at Work The Conference Ene pounds the keys 111 HYDEPARKER Row 3: S. Raffelg J. Natkin, M. Brauer, A. Berg, W. McKinney, S. Schwartz, M. Burton. U Row 2: D. Goldfineg J. Kalcheimg J. Snyder, A. Ransomeg I. Goldg S. Lyman, G. Taymor, J. Rabeng K. Wylie. Row 1: A. Abrams, S. Goldblattg C. Watson, B. Kornhauserg P. Levin. ffydeparker FALL SEMESTER Mr. Charles Watson Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Make-up Editor First Page Staff Feature Page Staff Third Page Staff Sports Staff . Art Staff . Photography Staff Exchange Editor Advertising Staff Editorial Adviser Business Adviser Sondra Goldblatt . Jerry Michaels Shirley Staubs . ..... Paula Levin, Eva Klein . . . Debra Goldline, Jack Natkin, Stella Lyman . . Myles Burton, Geraldine Taymor, Joanne Kalcheim . Sheldon Zisook, Jim Strauss, Stu Raffel, Alan Berg Bob Lopez . .... Bill Brown, Steve Schwartz , . VVayne McKinney, Don McVicker . . ....., , . Mark Brauer, Ina Gold . ..,.....,. Mrs. Beatrice Kornhauser A .Barbara Glark,.George Aya, Donald iKraybill, Ann Abrams, Jay Levinson, Jane Reporters . Raben, Judy Snyder, Rose Mary Wolfner, Anita Ransome, Martha Yurgmeyer SPRING SEMESTER Editor-in-Chief ....,..... Paula Levin First Page Staff ...,...... Judy Snyder, J ess Cook, Harold Horwitz Feature Page Staff .... Barbara Fox, Jack Natkin, Peggy Salinger, Marilyn Schimberg Third Page Stalif . I Geraldine Taymor, Joanne Kalcheim, Wayne McKinney, Don McVicker, Anita Ransome . . Stu Raffel, Jim Strauss, Alan Berg Sports Editors ......... Sport Staff ,... Kenny Denberg, Harry Halperin, Roger Hamburg, Barbara Karg, Pat Bussman , . . . . . . . . Sharon Speck, Philip Chernoff . ....... Bill Brown, Joe Wolf, Steve Schwartz . . Wayne McKinney, Don McVicker . . . Mark Brauer, Ina Gold Art Stall . . Photography Staff Exchange Staff Advertising Staff Copy-reading Editor . . . . Mary N ell Knight Editorial Advisor .... . . Mrs. Beatrice Kornhauser Business Adviser .,.,.,........ Mr. Charles Watson Copy-boy ................ Dick Weiss Reporters . Maxine Simon, Marilyn Becker, Peter Breir, Morton Ellen, Jean Frankel, Sandra Friedman, James Handler, Herbert Koss, Huette Lazan, Adrienne Karel, Bernice Lukinsky, Lois Mora 112 ,1- Get to work! . . . Chief and her helpers ffydeparker Room 140, the Hydeparker room, is our small scale version of city room clamor. Hard- working young reporters are often seen rushing through our hallowed halls seeking good ma- terial. After it is gathered, and put into good form, it is checked and re-checked for ac- curacy. It passes through many hands before the final printing. Few realize the work that goes into this paper before delivery to our divisions. Under the guidance of Mrs. Beatrice Kornhauser, the complete process runs smoothly. Credit must also be given Mr. Charles Watson, who acts as business man- ager. The Hydeparker agents collect money from their respective divisions, which some- times presents a problem. As added attractions the Hydeparker often prints contests, and sfiows special movies for paid-up subscribers. We are proud to have this efficient staff, which does such excellent work for the school. 113 ffl ELECTION COMMISSION Row 2: M. Litvinskyg B. Kargg T. Bloodg B. Portisg S. Corwing B. Bowers. Row 1: G. Sadowsky, C. Steinerg E. Lee, Chairmang C. Greenbergg N. Ishino. Elecflbn fommlkslbn 114 An election is supposed to be the most democratic way of choosing representa- tives to govern the people by the rule of the majority. The people who register the voters, run the polls and tabulate the votes must be accurate and honest or the election will not fulfill its purpose. At Hyde Park we have such a group of students who manage our student govern- ment elections in a completely fair and acceptable manner. The Election Com- mission, supervised by Miss Ruth Stoke, is an example of our good citizenship. Officer Budridge guardingzthe ballot box NORTH OFFICE Row 2: E. Simosg E. Tsuchidag J. Zucker: B. Horwichg H. Goldberg: A. Brown: J. Merrill: M. Wilson. Row 1: .I. Hailand, C. Steinerg C. Larsong Miss Buckley: M. Baker: B. Morphew. NORTH OFFICE AIDIQS The North Office Aides must have pleasant and cheerful personalities since they act as receptionists to greet Mr. Olson's callers. They represent the entire student body as Visitors receive their first impression of our school from them. Other duties include helping Miss Ann Buckley with various tasks. SOUTH OFFICE AIDES Those busy little people working in the South Office certainly earn their civic points. In addition to running errands for Mr. Small and the clerks, Miss Devaney, Miss Cranby, and Miss Bradley they also aid anyone who has a business transaction in the South Oflice. SOUTH OFFICE Row 3: M. Knight: J. Brossg S. Olseng R. Roddeng T. Tomiyamag T. Preisg B. Bloodg D. Karoll. Row 2: J. Cline: M. Kayg M. Anagnosg N. Yeakumosg S. Kosenbergg S. Waring. Row 1:T. Costas: U. Hirschg Miss Bradleyg L. Velickg A. Abrams. 115 LIBRARY AIDIGS Row 3: E. Lawrence, J. Buflington, M. Sehat-ht man, R. Frickel, A. Cohen, M. Levi: T. Tomiyama, Ja. VVolf- mark, J. Simon, L. Aseher. Row 2: M. Lair-has, J. Williams, G. Hunter, D. Karoll, A. Thomp- son: B. Faris, C. Work- man, X. Smith, A. Over- street. Row 1: P. Steeple-ton, IC. Easton: M. Wilson: CI Christiansen, M. Wil- son. library Aides We Hyde Park students think our large, well organized, smoothly operated library is one of the nic-est, most pleasant parts of the building. It is always gaily adorned with book jar-kets and other displays and the stacks and tables are always neat. Most of us do not realize, however, the amount of work that the library aides do tv achieve this environment. Their duties include checking books in and out, re- placing them on the shelves and cataloguing and numberingthem. Also theytype reports and arrange the effective library displays you see on 116 the bulletin boards all through the sc-hool. lVhen you fill out a slip to be sent to your study teacher, it is a library aizle who delive 's it. These volunteers can be seen buzzing around busily, doing their jobs like the workers in a bee hive. There are no drones among them and they are all anxious to serve their Queen , Mrs. Jones. We certainly owe the head libra- rian, her assistants, and the student library aides a vote of thanks and bouquet of orchids for making the Gonnelly Library so eflir-ient and enjoyable. LIB RA RY AIDICS Row 3: M. Nelson, VV. Wright, D. Swanson, C. Padovano, P. Ma- eapia, C. Delott, J. Foonberg. T, Panos: J. Dunbar: C. Borisy. Row 2: J. Kaine, X. Mf'Grath, D. Hart: R. Weber, J. Kushida, F. Simon, L. Daniels, V. Tesszirdg L. Bramen. Row 1: M. Riley, L. Jackson, M. Wilson, F. Christiansen: R. Snow. BOOKROOM Row 3: S. Fishg .l. Schoen- wetterg B. Curryg R. ltoseg H. Pierceg C. Cummings. Row 2: Y. Aminog L. Laneg A. Johnstong B. Armstrongg L. McCain. Row 1: S. Rubing Mr. Thompsong Mrs. Walsli F. Levg L. Schorvitz. BOOKROOM Thousands of pages and millions of words form the hundreds of books which line the shelves of our Bookroom. This collection of volumes is indispensable and vital to Hyde Park because it is composed of our textbooks. Without the knowledge contained between the covers of these tomes it would be much more difficult for students to understand their sub- jects and for teachers to explain them. It is evident why Mr. Thomson and the students, who help him run the Bookroom so proflciently, perform a tremendous service for the school. BOX OFFICE Row 3: S. Steinberg: S. Goldbcrgg M. Sch wartzg L. Glickmang J. Stepheng C. Kemperg M. Commenos. Row 2: G. Steing S. Gold hergg J. Dunbarg J Kauffmang li. VVor shamg C. Kemper: IC Lee. Row 1: S. Josephs: Ii. Cortiletg H. Hanseng L Bernheimg S. Rubin. BOX OFFICE Every public building has an office, and Hyde Park is no exception-we have our Box Office. Efficient Miss Hansen operates it, assisted each period by a different group of students who volunteer their services for civic points. These hard working helpers and their chief perform the many different duties handled by the Box OHice. Without this cu- bicle, located next to the South Office, Hyde Parkers would have no place to buy school locks, tickets for sports events or social func- tions or many items we need every day. 117 GOOD CITIZICNSHIP OFFICE Row 4: B. Satyrg B. Pcrlow, J. Shanbergg D. Sabulg H. Kossg D. Goldfzlrbg P. Chernolfg H. Cole: A. Paullq B. Stephan, K. Denberg. Row 3: ll. Gingrich: F. Scliwartzg A. Winebcrg, steing B. Green: C. McFarland, S. Rosset: J. Childs. Row 2: A. Georgeg R. Foot: J. Halpern, P. Wyrickg J. Cohen, J. Wiener, G. Peterson, M. Kahn. Row 1: A. Klcimang Fishellg Miss Whelan, li. Flowers, S. Yoder. Hood flhkensfzlb Ofhbe The duties of the Good Citizenship Office are many and varied, but extremely important to the successful operation of Hyde Park High School. All cases of tardiness, truancy, at- tendance, and early dismissals must pass through this office. Another service performed is the compiling and distributing of a daily absence list to all teachers. In all this work, Miss Solfermoser is assisted by efiicient student helpers. After the announcement of Miss Veronica VVhelan's retirement, the whole 118 school wondered where another teacher could be found to take hcr place. XVell-liked by the students, she had been a counsellor her for many years. Her successor, Miss Tillie Solfer- moser also administers her duties with great capability and excellent judgment. Although she has only been in charge of this office for one semester, she had already gained the respect of tl1e entire student body and faculty because of her fairness. GOOD CITIZICNSH IP OFF ICIG Row 4: ld. Solomong S. Cadyg S. Matzkin: B. Silberman, B. Gordon: J. Stephens: D. Maurer: I.. Block, S. Silverman' IS. Escolg D. Lugo. Row 3: D. Hirsch: lf. Tucklerg J. Golten, N. Bennett: M. Oscher- witzg A. Kaplan, J. Sirnerg J. Davis, li. Stern. Row 2: L. Harris: J. Yochelsong S. McGeeg J. Friedman: H. Lazang H. Remanickg N. Yous- sef, G. Murakami. Row 1: L. Glass: Mr. Zehnerg Mrs. Kamins' Z. Wyrickg J. Kaine. r C. Bryant, li. Silver- l P.T.A. Row 3: Mrs. R. J. Havighurstg Mrs. I . Long, Mrs. R. Brammerg Mrs. .I. Pasik, Mrs. M. O'Rourk, Mrs. W. Gouwens, Mrs. Ii. Kirk, Mrs. I . Miller, Mrs. N. Asehermaung Mrs. M. Schwartz. Row 2: Mrs. I Cohn, Mrs. A. Kalnitzg A. Silver, Mrs. A. Kosovskeg Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. R. Green, Mrs. M. Spiegelg Mrs. R. Klingsg Mrs. F. Kennedy, Mrs. H. Fey: Mrs. S. Rosenbacherg Miss V. Whelan. Row 1: Mrs. M. Tre-sa Issacsg Mrs. H. Holland, 2nd. V.-P., Mr. R. Small, Mrs. IS. Zuckerman, Pres., Mr. G. Olson, Mrs. R. Pollackg Mrs. S. Rodkin, Rec.-secy. P.T.A. The Hyde Park branch of the National Cou- gress of Parents and Teachers is always trying to develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual educationf, VARSITY MOTHERS Varsity Mothers, organized eighteen years ago, supplies the athletic teams with their necessary uniforms and equipment. Funds are raised for this purpose by Various means. The whole school appreciates the fine work which is being done by this group. VARSITY MOTHI-IRS BOARD Row 1: Mrs. II. Much, Mrs. .I. Haycock: Mrs. A. Cory, Pres.: Mrs. H. Markbrcit, Y. Pres.: Mrs. . M. Shoemaker, Treasg Mrs. A. Salovcsh. 119 CAMERA CLUB AND MOVIE OPERATORS Row 3: H. Katzg D. Kuboseg A. Schecterg P. Hessg L. Granzykg M. Harrisg R. Kaufman: R. Weiss: W. Cohn. Row 2: R. Azumag M. Bryantg P. Pruittg T. Levyg M. Finebergg H. Weinstein. I V Row 1: E. Uneyg M. Uneyg D. Wasakig L. Rubing I. Davidg B. Prusin. ' CAMERA CLUB The background is all wrong. You'll never get the right effect with that lighting. NOW you have itf' No, it is not a port raif artist, but a member of tl1e camera club. These enthusiastic shutter-bugs meet every other xx Thursday with Miss Kuehn. Since its beginn- ing two years ago, the Camera Club has gained ever-increasing popularity with the camera fiends of Hyde Park. The students do not complain either. They like to be the target of a camera, especially when it is aimed by a member of the Camera Club. MOVIE OPERATORS The eye-witnessing of the mysteries and complexities of many different countries and industries, and the enjoyment of movie'l presentations at assemblies and various other social events, are treats taken for granted by many Hyde Park students. Have you ever wondered just who is in charge of operating the cameras and the maintenance of Room SI3? It is none other than the Movie Operators. These boys per- form an unglorified service to the school, and we all owe them a vote of thanks. Hyde Park is proud of students such as these. . ul Let's see a movie Camera Hends. 120 STAGE FORCE Any time you find yourself face to face with a job that requires masculine assistance, do not hesitate to call on the Stage Force, those strong-looking young men in blue overalls often seen hurrying in and out of the little cubby-hole near the stage in Loomis Hall. This is not the only place where you can find these busy boys, as their job is likely to take them any place in Hyde Park High School. Whatever period you need their help, at least one of them can be found on duty. They are responsible for helping to make successful, the plays, as- semblies, and otherprograms presented through- out the school. They must arrange the neces- sary scenery, adjust the microphones, work the spot lights, and do many other odd j obs. Often such work requires their sacrifice of extra time, such as arriving early in the morning and re- maining late in the afternoon. W'hen evening programs are given, they must be in school in advance to see that everything is ready for the performance. The sponsor of this efficient organization is Mr. Ausby Hendy, who can frequently be seen working right along with his boys. STAGE FORCE Seated: G. Izuno, Asst, Mgr. Standing: B. Finleyg B, Troxel. On Ladder: S. Kuning A. Cable, A. Kaplan, Mgr., H. Glasser, E. Medansky. Stage Porte in action 61' I ' Affzlef ks The days when women were the weaker sex are gone forever, at least at Hyde Park High School. Here girls take just as active an in- terest in sports as boys. They have several of their own athletic clubs, such as the Girls, Athletic Association, open to all high school girls, the Pep Club, from Standing f- Carol Greenberg, Treas. : .Ioan Dunbar, V.P.: Laurine Clifford, Sec., Seatedf- Carolyn La- mct, Pres., which come our cheer- leaders, and the newly organized Leaders' Class, made up of active lassies in blue shorts and white blous gym classes. These girls cs seen in the girls' build up their bodies while having a good time. l 122 GAA DELEGATES dz OFFICERS Row 4: M. Hodge, B. Jensen, M. Houghtel- ing, B. Karg, M. Gus- tafson, E. Barrett, E. Stenn, J. Halford, G. Shocnbaurn, C. Kuehn, C. McFarland. Row 3: L. Matsubayashi, M. Kirk, P. Steepleton, L. Sayers, G. Thayer, I. Wakefield, V. Lewis, D. Jhul, B. Armstrong, D. Abaire. Row 2: M. Davis, B. He- witt, P. King, M. Kin- yon, L. Garrett, D. Oqhita, E. Darlas. Row 1: M. Lowe, J. Morgan, Mrs. Maurer, N. Tarver, B. Brown. 500 POINT CLUB At last the so-called weaker sex has come up with the answer to the boys, athletic letter- the 500 Point Club. Members have not only proved their physical prowess but their service to the school, hygiene, and wholesome way of living as well, by accumulating five hundred G.A.A. points. Sponsored by Mrs. Mauer, these active girls organize parties and have a lot of fun. They also serve as an inspiration for other G.A.A. members. The owner of a 500 Point Award has a right to be justly proud of herself. Congratulations. 1.4.13 in -..xi 500 CLUB Row 4: G. Goldsteing S. Shermang A. Rasmus- seng E. Barrettg J. Spragueg E. Ostrupg R. Baughmang M. Hough- telingg I. Wakeheld. Row 3: E. Grayg J. Morgang G. Mitchellg M. Furthg J. Dunbarg C. McFarlan4lg J. Stephens. Row 2: E. Thomasg L. Danielsg C. Lumetg P. Kureyg B. Kuperg N. Tarver. Row 1: B. Simong L. Bernheimg Mrs. Mau- rerg J. Taylorg G. Mit- chell. LEADERS CLASS The familiar sea of green that used to meet your eye in the Girls' Gym is now being broken up by patches of blue and white Worn by mem- bers of the Leaders Class, which meets 6th period every day with Miss Marshall. These girls are interested in all aspects of physical education, and spend an extra period in the gym aiding teachers in such things as refereeing games and teaching good sportsmanship. The Leaders Class is an example of the ever-increas- ing co-operation between students and teachers at Hyde Park. LEADERS CLUB Row 4: R. Baughmang J. Morgang C. Klesseg A. Gottfriedg A. Landong J. Holubekg A. Olsong F. Pennyg M. Hough- teling. Row 3: C. McPherxon L. Hartmang M. Abeg A. Ortkrajcirg B. Garely: J. Stephensg A. Savasg J. Buckg J. Sholeeng J. Stencel. Row 2: B. Cortiletg D. Jamesong M. Hogang S. Huntressg B. Hickyg B. Samuelsg N. Tarvepg C. Padovano. Row 1: J. Sumidag S. Schinkog Mrs. Mar- shallg B. Browng H. Meduga. 123 5 I 1 L 14 Y v, fewgxq-mx! wtf'-f CHEERLEADERS Row 2: P. Bussmang B. Wang, J. Zamiar, D. Thayerg J. Ketchum, I. Wakefieldg G. Thayerg D. .luhlg M. Mitchell. Row 1: C. Doi, K. Yamashirog Mrs. Danielsg S. Yoderg N. Burns. CHEERLEADERS No doubt you've debated the question, Which came first, the chicken or the egg'?l' Here is another one for you. Who works harder, the cheerleaders or the athletes? Under the supervision of Mrs. Alice Daniels, the girls work to perfect their cheers, and are always looking for ways to arouse pep at the games. One letterman said, The cheerleaders spur us on when competition is keen-their enthusiasm helps to raise our spirits. PEP CLUB Three cheers for the boys and girls who endeavor to raise our school spirit to a high pitch by participating in the Pep Club which meets every Thursday in the girls' gym. Here the future cheerleaders, guided by Mrs. Daniels, practice the art of arousing specta- tors into a frenzied excitement during a game lVorking in collaboration with the boys, and girls' gym teachers, the Pep Club has sponsored numerous pep assemblies. Mr. Olson in the cheerleader hub-buh. 124 - I I l X Sllllllizl-vr1 I 1 rf 1 1 .-...ml . - .1 .,,,, ,M PEP CLK B Row 4: D. Griffith: J. Maxwell: C. Bryant: A. Johnston: C. McFarland: D. Ross: P. Ryan: R. Better: H. Baker: C. Flanagan: H. Adams: A. Benson. Row 3: J. Dunbar: A. Burke: P. Moorhead: M. Moorhead: J. Klings: H. Wolberg: S. Clutch: M. Wittenberg: J. Sholeen: L. Clifford: C. Comer: E. Yellowlees: S. Birk. Row 2: D. Juhl: P. Bussman: C. Doi: J. Zamiar: D. Thayer: J. Ketchum: I. Wakfieeld: G. Thayer: B. Wang. Row 1: K. Yamashiro, Capt.: M. Mitchell: Mrs. Daniels: S. Yoder: N. Burns. lfdifl PI'.P CLI li Row 4: H. Azuma: M. Goldsmith: G. Clark: M. Miller: M. Berg: P. Paone: J. Alexander: P. Steepletomg J. Lott: S. Mason: E. Gray: M. Tamplin: D. Hart: J. Daniel. Row 3: J. Cunningham: C. Fuhrer: G. Johnston: J. Garvey: C. Stidham: B. OlConn0r: D. Lauglirun: J. Friedman: A. Keeney: J. Kennedy: M. Davis: F. Thomas. Row 2: D. Juhl: P. Bussman: C. Doi: J. Zamiar: D. Thayer: J. Ketchum: I. Wakefield: G. Thayer: B. VVang: X. Row 1: K. Yanursliiro: M. Mitchell: Mrs. Daniels: S. Yoder: N. Burns. 125 I' SWIMMING TEAM Row 2: J. Cummingsg E. Chazanowg J. Brownworthg S. Olseng D. Bredendieckg J. Buckg J. Stepheng A. Ransome N. Kingq S. Kreegerg I. Albert. Row 1: C. Fuhrerg L. Brmeng F. Thomasg J. Kennedyg C. Wilcoxg R. Skylesg B. Samuelsg B. Cortiletz B, Franc L, DiLucia.g C. Floryg B. Riceg J. Cunningham. OOh, My aching back. Splash!! 126 Volleyball Champs Chest Test Posture Finalists Spectator Sports Heels Over Head Sports The Phil Kriloff Memorial Trophy for the outstanding Junior Basketball Player has been awarded to: NELSON BxcoWN To Perpetuate The Deeds and Memory of a Gallant Young American This Trophy is Established as a Symbol of His Great Inspira- tional Leadership Among His Teammates Both In School and The Armed Forces. WIICDICMANN AW ARD The Capt. David Wiedemann III BIe- morial Award for Inspirational Leadership by a Lineman has been granted to: TJAVID NAKA YA UTo Perpetuate The Deeds and Me- mory of a Gallant Young American This Trophy is Established as a Symbol of His Great Inspirational Leadership Among His 'Teammates and His Squad- ron. The Phil Kriloff Memorial Trophy for the outstanding Senior Basketball Player has been awarded to: RALPH CHAMmcus 'KTo Perpetuate The Deeds and Memory of a Gallant Young American This Trophy is ICstablished as a Symbol of His Great Inspira- tional Leadership Among His Teammates Both In School and The Armed Forces. 128 4 was Mr. Henry Schultzg Mr. Lloyd Rohrke. Mr. William Bourgeoisg Mr. Harry Ellis. Mr. Elliot Hasan. CAPTAIN MINSKEY Capt. Robert Minskey, of the gridiron tribe, has long been one of our standout lettermen. As one of the few returning veterans of this past season, Bob was chosen captain because of his previous experience on the 1949 first string. Along with his football accomplishments is his swimming talent, which ranks just as highly. While on the Junior team, he took the city diving championship, thus placing his team higher in the city standings. COACHES We are very fortunate in having such a competent and outstanding Physical Education Department. Headed by Mr. Lloyd Rohrke, this section has in- structed the gym classes in Physical development, Hygiene, and has pre- pared them for future places on our varsity squads. Our football and track squads are directed by Mr. Elliott Hasan. Under the tutelage of Mr. Wil- liam Bourgeois, our basketball teams have risen to be strong contenders in city competition. A promising baseball team is being developed by Mr. Henry Schultz while the swim team, under Mr. Harry Ellis, usually has some members of the squad among the city's Winners. Capt. Robert Minskey 129 J. Palmer, J. Much, T. Downey, F. Hand, B. Kikuchi. Our g1'id team started off the season with two strikes against them: lfthey were light and inexperienced, 2-there were only three re- turning lettermen: Minskey, Frandsen, and Nakaya. In the traditional opening game with Englewood, the Blue and White fought hard, but because of a poor pass defense, lost on a last-ditch drive by Englewood. Final score was 13-7. On the Kalamazoo trip the next week we fared no better. A game start by the HP eleven failed as we fumbled on our opponent's 50 yd. line and a Central back recovered. From then on the game was all Maroon, and we lost again 20-0. The next Friday night, the league opener marked the first victory of the season. Especi- ally noticeable was the defensive ball playing, FOOTBALL SQUAD Row 3: A. Engerman, J. Palmer, R. Engle, B. O'Byrne, D. Frandsen, L. Barker, D. Cole, M. Miller, R. Benn, A. Fuhrer, H. Cohen, F. Lane, M. Prather, R. Kohlenberger, T. Downey, J. Marks, J. Bennet. Row 2: D. Schumacher, D. Sholeen, J. Much, G. Page, B. Levy, F. Hand, R. Tatje, J. Markbreit, J. Rutter, M. Caldwell, B. Robinson, M. Heycock, Coach Hasan. Row 1: R. Scharfman, D. Freeman, D. Nakaya, B. Sando, J. Hillman, Capt. R. Minskey, D. Kurzband, L. Witt, J. Hiddleston, C. Tomiyama, T. Fujiwara. 130 R. Kohlenberger, R. Tatjeg T.'Fujiwarag J. Markbreitg D. Nakayag R. Benn, B. Minskey. the hard-hitting line play, and a decided im- provement on offense. Ted Downey scored 2 touchdowns QTD'SJ and then passed for another, Finzelber catching the heave. The final marker was scored by Jerry Much, from 10 out. Harper hit pay dirt only once on a long pass. Final score was 26 for the Blue and White, 6 for Harper. Bowen's Purple and Gold mauled us next Saturday, in a game marked by more than a dozen fumbles. Bowen's first 2 TD's came as a result of successive 55 and 40-yard marches downfield. Finzelber received a pass for our only score in the third period. A long pass and an extra point gave them 19 to our 6, which was how the game ended. In trying to gain more wins than losses, Hyde Park next took on a tough South-side opponent. This was Amed Somodi and Vocational, who later lost I'm sorry but I'm glad you fell for me. 131 2 lixruse my elhow out to Lane in the quarter-finals. Somodi lived up to his fame by scoring all 4 TD'S in a 27-0 romp of the Blue and White. Following this defeat, HP met Morgan Park and Parker, and lost by the scores of 31-6 and 23-12. In the Morgan Park game, we were tied 6 to 6 at the half but fell apart in the last 30 minutes. The last league opponent was the previously win- less South Shore Tars. Despite the hard running of Much and Kikuchi, we lost the traditional wagon wheel by a score of 14-0. In 2 post-season contests with Kankakee and St. Louis, we lost by respective scores of 19-0 and 27-0. l.et's break it up and start playing, fellas. 132 Sembr Basketball SENIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD Row 4: G. Bradleyg M. Goldfishg J. Olson. Row 3: H. Pierceg T. Downey, R. Sheehang B. Martin, Y. Hamada. Row 2: P. Pavelag B. Daniels 5 D. Coxworthg R. Chambersg P. Kline. Row 1: H. Berry 5 E. Reichmang A. Tourlakes. A determined Hyde Park quintet, ably coached by Bill Bourgeois, missed the playoffs due to mid-season ineligibility. Crushing such ruggel opponents as Benton Harbor and Lind- bloom, the Heavies emerged from their schedule of pre-league practice games with a formidable five and one record. The first leagiie game was with the Mustangs of Morgan Park, whom we trampled 50-38. Beaten by a hot Fenger quintet, the Heavies came back to smash the Red and White of Harper 69-56. With Reichman racking up 17 markers and with Berry Chambers and Tourlakes all hitting for 16, the Tribe scalped South Shore 76-64. In the next game, Reichman sent 23 points through the hoop, but still, Carver eked out a 72-70 overtime victory. Losing Reichman, Tourlakes and lVeiner because of mid-season ineligibility, the Tribe lost to Parker by six points and were upset by the Blue and Gold 134 Cavaliers of Vocational by 2 points. Berry scored 29 points as we topped the Boilermakers of Bowen. Following a defeat at the hands of Calumet, the season ended with a 60-42 victory over highly-rated Hirsch. H.P. Opponent 47 Benton-Harbor 46 54 Harvard 38 70 Englewood 27 52 Lindbloom 49 33 Wendell Phillips 50 56 Englewood 32 50 Morgan Park 38 34 Fenger 38 57 Joliet Catholic 43 60 Harper 56 76 South Shore 64 70 Carver 72 38 Parker 44 33 C.V.S. 35 71 Bowen 42 47 Calumet 55 60 Hirsch 42 SENIOR BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Row 2: T. Downeyg P. Klineg H. Berryg B. Danielsg B. Martin. Row 1: A. Tourlakesg R. Chambersg E. Reichmang H. Pierce. O'Whnops! The Captain iu Avtion Sink It! He soars thru the air. That's our Boy! Jumbr Basketball JUNIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD Row 3: F. Zimmerman, X. Gold: M. Snyder. Row 2: D. Griffin: S. Ureyg B. Refnerg D. Wezelman. Row 1: E. Wasilauskisg C. Dugan, N. Brown: A. Bargamiang K. Shraiberg. During the pre-league play, Hyde Park's Juniors licked Englewood, Lindbloom and Phillips, and toppled Benton Harbor in over- time. However, as we had lost twice, the prac- tice season came to an end with a four and two record. As league play started, the Indians smashed the Fenger Titans, Morgan Park and out-of-league Joliet Catholic. In these games Nelson Brown, the eventual holder of third place in league scoring honors, ta'lied 27, 21 and 21 points respectively. Leading at the half 30- 17, Hyde Park bowed to Harper 55-52. Still groggy, Hyde Park lost to the South Shore Tars 62-57. With Brown hitting for 30, we came back to life and trampled Carver 74 to 47. After beating a Parker quintet by 2 points, we proceeded to lose all sense of direction and absorbed a 52-28 licking from Vocational. Having been clipped by Bowen 59-57, the 136 Indians proceeded to rack up a 45-37 triumph over Calumet and to administer a 59-45 pasting to Hirsch. VVe had tied for second place, but tl1e drawing knocked us out of tl1e play- offs and officially ended the season. H.P. Opponent 44 Benton Harbor 39 42 Tilden 47 58 Englewood 36 59 Lindbloom 36 43 Wendell Phillips 37 32 Englewood 46 60 Morgan Park 36 43 Fenger 34 57 Joliet Catholic 52 52 Harper 55 47 South Shore 52 74 Carver 47 49 Parker 47 28 C.V.S. 52 57 Bowen 59 37 Calumet 32 59 Hirsch 47 JUNIOR BASKETBALL LETTERMPIX Row 2: D. Griffing M. Snyderg N. Browng S. Vryg C. Haugan. Row 1: B, Hefner: E. Wasilzulskisg A. Bargamiall. Oh, My Eye! Two Points For HGrifT Come To Papa Long Reach High Altitude Shot Row 1: T. Downyg H. Berry: H. Weltman: R. Chambersg M. Snyderg M. Manniugg Coach Bourgeois. Row 2: R. Refnerg li. Reichmang A. Tourlakesg S. Ury. I.I.T. CHRISTMAS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT An underrated Hyde Park squad surely made its presence felt in the I.I.T. Christmas tournament. Breaking four tournament re- cordsg placing a forward, f'Easy Ed Reich- man, on the all-tournernent tcamg and taking fourth place, the quintet did itself proud. The Indianls first victim wa: Harrison Tech. Next followed Washburn by the score of 86-49 and then highly rated Vocational 64-46. We entered the semi-finals against a favored Von Steuben five. Battling all the way, the Indians lost a heart-breaker in the final minutes, 56-55. A tall Lake View squad topped us in the consolation game, and Hyde Park had to be satisfied with a well-deserved, hard-fought-for fourth place. Indians in Action. ' 138 BASEBALL TEAM The fortunes of Hyde Parkls baseball team still hang in the balance. Having won their first four practice games, the Indians could possibly be fielding one of their best teams in the last few years. With Henry Berry and Harl Pierce strengthening our batting order, and with Radke and Glick pitching great ball, the squad trampled Dunbar and Wendell Phillips. This was quickly followed by lopsided wins over Washburne and Du Sable. However, the team is depending on many newcomers, and much could happen before the end of the season. The Batting Order Peter s on Third Reducing Bxeluses? 139 Sen br 7 ack Row 3: Hillmang Hiddlestong Markbrietg Muchg Musick, Coleng Levyg Nakayag Edwards, Wirth. Row 2: Cole, Marchbanksg Rubovitsg Rayg McGuire: Fabian, Leving Kuning Oc-comyg Brown, Thames Row 1: Browng Prather Haycockg Rutter: Washingtcrrig Zivin, Greenfieldg Cohen: Sapkin. Hyde Park's senior track team was led by Hal Washington in the half mile, Jerry Rutter of dash fame, Gale Oc-comyfs running in the quarter mile, Fred Zimmermanls high jumping, and the hurdling of Mike Greenfield and Louis Jeffers. Even this group of tracksters,Were un- able to form a strong enough nucleus to with- stand league competition. The squad was methodically whipped every time it met a league foe. The only victory of the season was obtained when they met Mt. Carmel, in an out-of-league contest. The team was finally getting into shape when, all too soon, it was time for the city meet. Hyde Park had little hope of gettinganywhere, but it did scrape together enough points for eighth place. Louis Jeffers took third place in the 70-yard low hurdles and fifth place in the 70-yard highs. 140 In the 880-yard run, Hal Washington placed fourth, and our relay team, consisting of: Jerry Rutter, Gale Occomy, Jeffers and Harold Brown finished fifth. The indoor track season had drawn to a close, and the seniors set their sights on outdoor track. SENIOR TRACK Phillips . . . . .....,.........,... . . , ,34 Austin ..., , . . .... 28M Crane Tech . . . . , . .22 I-Inglewood . , . . . . .21 Dunbar ....14 Tilden . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Lane Tech. ..,. ..,,, 7 M Hyde Park .... . ,... 7 DuSable ,..., ..... 7 Senn ......., ..... 6 Steinmetz . . . . . . . .5 Calumet ..... ..... 5 LakeView Schurz ..,. ..... 1 Our Captain Hal Washington Up and Over Pouring It On Junior 7 ack Row 3: Greenfield 5 Blatt, Cohen, Azuna, Hancock 5 Feldman, Rhinehartg Yoder, Kaiser. Row 2: Wison, Eismang Minis, Twine, Schwederg Delott, Thames, Mintz, Caldwell, Hesseltime. . Row 1: Jacobs: Hatcher, Bowman, Sholeeng Shoemaker, Bronsky, Frantz, Wooly, Hayman, Lane, Sapkin, Mgr. Making the most of an inexperienced squad, Hyde Parkis junior thinclads roared to second place in city competition. Paced by Fred Lane, Lester Hayman, Carl Wooley, James Blatt, and Dave Shoemaker, the Indians ran through their schedule with a 6 and 1 record. What later became the mainstay of the team, and eventually the city champion relay team was fashioned from untested athletes. Before the time for the city meet, the Hthin- clads had trampled Du Sable, Mount Carmel, Englewood, Dunbar twice, Crane and Uni- versity in a triangular meet, and had been beaten by Tilden. In past years the city meet had meant bad luck for Hyde Park's tracksters. However, that was not to be the case this year. Carl Frantz won the 60-yard dash, VVooley 142 placed second in the 70 yard high hurdles and third in the 660-yard run, and our 880-yard relay team consisting of Lester Hayman, Hatcher, John Bowman and Charles Frantz placed first. This second place Hnish in the city meet brought to an end a victorious indoor' track season for the Indians. JUXIOR TRACK Austin ....... ........,,,....... ,.... 3 6 M Hyde Park .,.. ..... 2 7 Schurz ....... .,... 2 6 Lane Tech. ... . . . . .12 Tilden ..,,, . , . .HM Phillips .... .... 8 Senn .......,. .... Wells ..... ,..., .,.. 7 6 Crane Tech. ..., .... 3 Von Steuben .... .... 2 Englewood . . . , . . .l Another Fuchs? Get A Ladder Easy Sailing Row 1: D. Unger, B. Sandog J. Lewyg J. Duncan, J. Keliyg K, Kudog H. Shimzug J. Baer. Row 2: P. Koch: C. Conrad, R. Tatjeg R. Guthrieg R. Andreas, J. Gouwensg M. Sobel. Row 3: W. Mendel, A. Meyers: G. Stoneg R. Browng C. Salovish. Swimming The seniors finished the first half of the Second with a 3-4 record, and the juniors with a 5-2 record. In the city meet, Sando placed for the Seniors and Carter won junior diving. Following the city meet, the tankmen met C.V.S. and South Shore. The swimming of Dave Unger in the 100 breasts roke, Dick Tatje in the 200 free style and Skip Sando in the 100 backstroke wasn't enough to stop the seniors from losing to both C.V.S. and South Shore. The juniors, beating C.Y.S. and losing to South Shore, ended their dual season with a six and three record. In the second city meet, Sando placed in the backstroke and individual medley. For the juniors, Carter won diving and Greg Stone third place, John Lewy placed third in the 100 yard free style and Jerry Baer fifth in the individual medley. The relay team of Kelly, Stone, Carter and Lewy, copped tirst. The entire junior team placed third. 144 T. Blood, M. Cover, J. Friedman, L. Morris, M. Greenfield. TENNIS TEAM With the arrival of spring, we find the clay courts in Jackson Park being occupied by Hyde Park's tennis team. Although a large turnout is expected this season, Coach Bill Bourgeois is faced with the dihlicult problem of having to rebuild the team, due to the loss of the majority of the regular members in the last two graduations. Although Kenny Ben- jamin, one of last years regulars, will be back, our hope rests almost entirely on new material. GOLF TEAM Our golf team has also suffered due to recent graduationsg and because of that fact, the entire squad will have to be made up of new members. The golfers, having previously placed among the winners numerous times in South Section and City-wide competition, must rely on the aspiring Sammy Sneads to retain those high standings. But having Jack- son Park so near at hand gives us a much needed advantage over our opponents. 146 Coach Bourgeois, A. Berg, D. Jones, D. Hirsh. Following the war, the American Junior Bowling Congress league was once again in action at Hyde Park. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Stephen Napieralski, the 1950-1951 season found ten teams competing for top honors. Handicaps were used to even out the games, and, at the end of the season, the Jets was the top team. Not counting the handicaps, S. Gerstein bowled an average of 150, R. Glick the high series f543 and L. lidelstein the high game-215. Bowllhg 2 K. Sintong L. Hamburg 5 X W. Planag H. Zenner. 5' King's Bishop Pawn Gambit opening check -no, this isn't double talk, but it might be the thoughts of a hopeful chess player coming to life under the strain of com- bat. Sparked by G. Neumark, A. Goodman, A. Levin, A. Schecter, and J. Shoenstater, the chess team Hnished the season with a 3-3 record and a tie for the second spot in city The checker team, led by C. Tomiyama, B. Mikami, T. Tomiyama, B. Portis and G. Neumark, also, placed second. Chess and Checkers The next move will he . . Clockwise: T. Takiag B, Wtmheg M. Mitchellg D. Thayerg G, Thayerg I. Wake- Fleldg S. Yoderg D. Juhl. CHEERLEADERS AND MANAGERS No Hyde Park athletic squad could operate efliciently without the aid of the managers. Even though the managers don't receive the praise, they are a necessary part of each team. Here at Hyde Park, we are very fortunate in having boys who are willing to work hard to make sure that their jobs are done quickly and efficiently. Often they stay to live o'clock checking in and practicing teams and issuing correct equipment. However, getting the team prepared for tl1e game is not the whole story. There must he somebody to keep the morale of the players high and to bolster the spirit of the spectators. Here is where the cheerleaders come in. The girls must not only have pep and lung power, but also sportsmanship and confidence. The confidence is useful in the days of defeatg for, they must lead cheers on days of gloom as well as on days of victory. J. Neradg M. Glassg D. Rosenstein. 148 Leggo!! The General :md the Captains Clnzmmpionship Game? Supporting the School Henry in Ac-tion Sleeping C?j R.0.Z . Captain Gordon M. Ripley CAPTAIN RIPLEY Captain Gordon M.Ripley, Captain Prodzinsky's suc- cessor, has led an active mili- tary life in our armed forces. He has been awarded the Bronze Star and the presi- dential citation for his meri- torious service in the European theater of operations. This being his first R.O.T.C. com- mand, he deserves our co- operation. Hyde Park con- siders itself fortunate to have a leader of such quality. lVe wish him the best of luck. SIERGEAN'1' ELY AND Sgt. UCI. Robert Sands, Sgt. UCI. Joseph A. Ely. SERGEANT SANDS Hyde Park was sent its second R.O.T.C. re- placement in the person of Sergeant lfc Joseph Ely. Sergeant Ely enlisted in 1940 and was stationed at Fort Louis, Washington. Dur- ing the war, Sergeant Ely fought in the Far East. Upon his return home, he was stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and later in Alaska. The all-powerful R.O.T.C. triumvirate is completed by Sergeant 1 c Robert Sands. Sergeant Sands has spent three and one-half years overseas and is a comparative old-time at H.P., having been here for the last three semesters. 150 STAFF AND COLOR GUARD Row 2: 2nd Lt. G. Athas CPubl. Offjg lst Lt. C. Hjerpe CAdj. Offjg Major J. McCann flixec, Offjg Capt. A. Longi- now CSupplyJ lst Lt. W. Wong CRange and Amm. Offj. Row 1: Sgt. 1fc A. Jacksong MfSgt. L. Plummerg Lt. Col. P. Gershanov, Battalion Comrnanderg MfSgt. V. Flemingg Sgt. G. Prager. STAFF Hyde Park is the proud of its R.O.T.C. unit which is one of the best in the city. The Corps is managed by one of the most efficient officer and non-commissioned officer staffs in the history of Hyde Park. Our cadet unit is led by astaff comprised of two officers and headed by Cadet Lt. Col. Jack McCann. It is a duty of these officers to manage the unit and to see that it is functioning properly. Among otherduties, they make reports and issue equipment. Be- sides possessing this excellent staff of leaders, the Corps is proud of its Color Guard that has performed so creditably at assemblies. OFFICERS Row 2: 1st Lt. C. Hjerpeg Capt. Busschaertg 2nd Lt. Hendrickg Capt. B. Tuckerg 2nd, Lt. V. Brownworthg Capt. Corpusg Major J. McCanng 2nd Lt. R. Clarkg 2nd Lt. C. Hine. Row 1: Capt. I. Coheng lst Lt. W. Wongg Capt. A. Louginowg Lt. Col. P. Gershanovg 2nd Lt. G. Athasg 2nd Lt. J. Porter. 151 Pl C KED PLATOOX Row 4: A. R.:x.s11e1': G. Gaurilius: W. Fletcher: W. Ledger: C. Twine: B. Perry: V. Brownworth: li. Hunt: A. Cartman: R. Kaufman: S. Bloch: B. Byrd: J. Alb-ritton. Row 3: X. Jones: O. McFall, Sgtlfclg M. Litvinsky: VV. Thomas: G. Fiske: C. Prager: C. Macklin: T. Carsch: R. Wood: li. Reicin: IC. Mcpherson. Row 2: J. Troyer: B. Laykovich: B. Barron: B. Rosenthal: M. Haleem: R. Lee' A. Jackson: C. Jones: M. McGee, J. Foonberg. Row 1: A. Cable: J. Donaldson: Lt. Col. P. Gershanov: 2l14l Lt. W. Wong: J. Porter. PICKED PLATOON Annually there is picked platoon competition where each school is expected to enter a drill squad. Our picked platoon works many hours striving to reach perfection as winning a place will bring rewards for themselves and honor for the school. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Being without a band in 1945, a group of R.O.'l'.C. cadets decided to form a Drum and Bugle Corps to add to their ranks. The rousing music of this platoon not only brings enjoy- ment to its members, but also serves as an inspiration to the rest of the R.O.'l'.C. Row 3: A. Paige: R. Hantoot: R. Cherry: W. Fletcher: W. Balcom: F. Twine: MfSgt. K. Howeler. Row 2: Corp. A. Goldberg: R. Watkin: G. Stephenson: L. Broughton: Corp. M. Zeitlman: MfSgt. C. Ewing. Row 1: A. Cobbs: 2nd Lt. Hendrick: lst Lt. Corpus: 2nd Lt. Porter:Sgt. Browdy. 152 COMPANY A Row 4: A. Smith: lC. Batch: G. Gytis: I. Bloch: B. Kaufman: J. Gilmorir: B. Perry: W. Ledger: M. Dunn: S. Hollander: J. Gilbert: D. Doxieg B Briggs. Row 3: A. Baird: G. Fiske: C. Mac-klin: B.Byrd: D.Wils0n: J.Stewart: J Albritton: R. Curry: E. Lyman: R. Fleenor: R. Moore. Row 2: .I. Starr: D. Parks: N. Jones: L. Landry: C. Fisher: W. Thomas: G Goodkindg C. Jones: O. MCFall: C Eisenclrath. Row 1: M. Litvinsky: 2nd Lt. P. Hendrick: Capt. B. Tucker: 2nd Lt. V. Brownworthg IC. Jackson: B. Laykovich. COMPANY B Row 4: IC. lleicin: T. VVilscm: A. Paull: L. Plummer: Y. Vill: R. Hunt: C Twine: G. Ross: IC. Smith: F. Smith: D. Szwlis. Row 3: A. Hershon: B. Rosenthal: IC. Mm-Pherson: T. Cairsch: L. Czipocci: C MOCary: W. Nic-hols: IC. Terrell: D. Stanley: J. Bivkel: D. Agziy. Row 2: IC. Alterscm: B. Borg: M. Boyzuiiang B. Batzekg B. Barron: O. Harps Hernu.mlez: M. Mf'Gee: li. Lee: ll. Niclmls. Row 1: J. Cline: S. Sanders: Capt. A. Bussclmert: 2nd Lt. Clark: G. Bofzmi L. Pzissnmre. COMPANY C Row 4: G. Nivks: A. Smith: W. Fletclicrg M. Kelley: R. O'Me:myg L. Sorgeu song L. Grauzyk: A. Rasnerg L. Bredwellg N. Tingley: R. Woodg H Grossman. Row 3: C. Dclott: M. Halecmg R.. Climbing R. Mzmtsubayasliig K. Sintoug R Frickelg M. Branskyg M. Buinevir-iusg A. Cableg G. Atlias. Row 2: N. de Zavodow: D. Krueger: R. Boikeg H. Grossg K. Nash: T. Panos P. Haynes: V. Rliinelizirtg D. Cook: J. Donaldsong V. Thomas Row 1: R. Holloway: M. Nc-wtoug Capt. I. Coheug Qml Lt. C HinGQg A. Curt- nuuig W. Carter. COMPANY D Row F. Geiwlimicwg B. Beckerg A. Cullowayg D. Lydong J. Cliildsg J. Mc'- Ixmneyg R. Lewis. Row 3: M. Hzmsong D. Gooflsteing F. Blumeutlialg G. Mustisg J. Troyerg B. Williams. Row 2: G. Homlcrsong R. Riverag H. Delottg D. Shipmang R. Solbergg J. Patargeis. Row 1: R. Purvell: J. Foonbergg Capt. A. Longinowg lst Lt. C. Hjerpeg D. King. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Row 4: Sgt. E. Smithg MfSgt. L. Plummerg Sgt. B. Byrrg MfSgt. S. Hol- landerg Corp. R. Kaufmang Corp. C. Twineg lst Sgt. A. Cartmeng Sgt. B. Perryg Sgt. M. Dunng MfSgt. L. Blochg Sgt. lst Class A. Smithg Corp. R. Mooreg MfSgt. A. Rasner. Row 3: IC. McPhersong SFC E. Reicing SFC T. Wilsong Cpl. G. Goodkindg Sgt. 1fCl R. O'Meanyg Cpl. E. Lymang MSTfSgt. K. Howelerg Sgt. J. Gilbertg SGT 1fCl R. Curryg SGT C. McCaryg Cpl. T. Carsch. Row 2: M. Zeidmang V. Flemingg SGT A. Bairdg Cpl. C. Jonesg SFC D. Stan- ley: SGT G. Pragerg SGT UCI C. Eisendrath. Row 1: Sgt. 1fCl O. McFallg Sgt. 1!Cl A. Smithg SGT R. Hantootg Cpl. M. Litviuskyg SGT 1fCl A. Jackson. NON-COMMISSIOXED OFFICERS Row 3: MXSGT J. Foonbergz SGT M. Boyajiang SGT B. Laykovichg SGT J. Starrg Cpl. R. Barrong SGT R. Friokelg SGT R. Browdy. Row 2: SGT 1fCl E. Jacksong SGT 1fCl J. Childsg SGT C. Delottg SGT B. Borgg SGT 1fCl B. Beckerg CPL. M. Hanseng SGT R. Lewis, Row 1: SGT A. Cableg SGT lfCl R. Leeg SGT 1fCl M. Mc-Geeg Cpl. J. Troyerg SGT 1fCl R. Holloway. 155 RIFLE TICAM Row 1: SFC lst Cl. lt. O,M9HIl3'Q Lt. Col. P. Gershanovi MfSgt. K. Howeler. Row Zzlst. Lt. W. Wongg Capt. L. Corpusg Capt. A. Longinow. Despite the fact that our team has been com- pelled to use the facilities of the Hyde Park Y.M.C.A., we have had the most successful sea- son in years. Winning four out of six matches in the first semester, enabled our team to cap- ture third place in the district standing. To add to these laurels, our team, composed of William Wong, Anatol Longinow, Kurt Ho- weler, Ralph O'Meany, and Captain Lorenzo Corpusg was selected along with two other schools to represent Chicago in the rifle matches held in Boonville, Missouri. Taking into mind that the competition our squad was firing against was the best ot' the midwestern states, we should feel proud of the way in which our school was represented. In the indi- vidual standings, two of our marksmen, Wil- liam Wong and Anatol Longinow, walked away with medals. TH143 FIRING soup 156 Drum and Bugle Corp fj01Ul'Gl1i1I'll Outstamdixlg Cadets Polishing the l!mss f .L X, Q Q til Q02 .f as fn Q'- t T vet Tenth period over, school is forgotten for another day. At least the former statement may apply to the pupils and teachers. Few people realize that the Business Administration Staff, headed by Mr. Charles Clarke, is on a twenty- four hour schedule, seeing that Hyde Park High School is kept clean and safe for the students and faculty. Their numerous duties, other than keep- ing the school properly heated, ventilated, and clean, include scrubbing the floors and desks, keeping the sidewalks and drive in a safe condi- tion, and during the warm months, cutting the lawn. The lunchroom staff serves delicious and eyecatching dishes to hundreds of hungry stu- dents every day. We must not forget the jani- tresses who sterilize swimming suits and keep the girls' locker room in tip-top shape. The janitors just begin their great task of cleaning the school after four o'clock. Their work is never done! The student body could make the work of the mainte- nance staff lighter by dropping papers in the waste containers provided throughout the school and by picking up the few scraps already there. Surely, with the fine work of the Business Ad- ministration Staff, and the co-operation of the pupils and teachers, Hyde Park could become the cleanest school in the city. Y. t O' i lp . l t , X, I Q i . ia! tx ,I x fe X Q t Xia 5 ,X k f . -,,- X , fg X Q X iii' QUSWES ,- ,.,. 4 5 J f IDJW X If fK,igf'3tgf'j ' -1 H. ' 3- -v - , I 577 px ,. ff- Q v - g X - H bud ' ' ff , 1 R 'X x ' - Ti .. Q :fm G ' ' q f -X , N Q K X X ' if i . 51 W1 Q R ix E 4 . , 3' '-'- N - 437' W J X! Ma hfenance Mr. Francis Cronin, Asst. Engineer Mr. Charles Clarke lingineer-Custodian CMR. CLARKED Everyone recognizes the cheerful face of our Engineer-Custodian, Mr. Charles Clarke, who is always ready to help the teachers and students of Hyde Park High School. He really has his hands full answering all the calls for assistance that are heaped upon him. Regardless of the task, Mr. Clarke is always able and willing to help. Ray Cole, Engineerq Vernon Steinhauser, Art Hanson Firemang John Cavanaugh, Fireman Dan Hall Edgar Kent Jim Clark Richard Wyatt Etta Stampley and Pearl Coleman 161 lzmcfz Room Mrs. Madlyn Casselg Mrs. Helen Hanseng Mrs. Hazel Andersong Mrs. Lillian Hogan. t'Whe1'e does that delicious aroma origi- nate? asks the visitor. The lunchroom of course, answers any bright Hyde Parker. In our spacious and sunny lunchroom excellent and complete meals are served at very reason- able prices. The lunchroom staff is composed of several talented women under the eH'1cient management of Mrs. Madlyn Cassel who really has the interests of the students at heart. She devotes many hours to planning meals which have both eye and taste appeal. The staff is assisted by members of the Parent-Teacher 162 Association who work behind the candy and ice cream counters during the lunch periods, and OHicer Budridge, better known to the students as t'Clancy,,' who helps maintain order. These industrious people certainly work hard and with great speed to feed hundreds of students and faculty members in four lunch periods. The lunchroom staff deserves the wholehearted co-operation of the entire student body for helping to make the lunch period a pleasant interlude in a busy day. LEFT 30 please! Cheerful service. Lunch money RIGHT Rowlsf Nirs. Selma Johnsong Mrs. Hazel Andersong Mrs. Marnie on . Row 1: Mrs. Charlotte Hobing Mr. Alfred Lewisg Mrs. Helen Hansen. Watch that Hgure! Row 1: Mrs. Mary Mcliicholasg Mrs. Charlotte Hobing Mrs. Suzanne Marksg Mrs. Ann Quinng Mrs. Mamie Monkg Mrs. Martha Kroenke. 163 Abe, Marcia Akiko 6148 Ellis Ave. ....., . . Abrams, Ann Beverly 5252 Drexel Ave. ....,,... . Adler Ph llis Elaine 1 Y 822 East 52nd St. ...., . . . Allen, Barbara Ruth 4400 Drexel Blvd. ......., . Alpert, Harriet Janet 854 East 57th St. .... . Altschuler, Judith 6700 Crandon Ave. . . . Amino, Yoshimio 4156 Berkeley Ave. ....... . Anagnos, Margot 938 East Marquette Rd. . . . . Anderson, Robert Theodore 5627 Kenwood Ave. ....... . Armstrong, Barbara M. 7145 Greenwood Ave. ..... . Armstrong, Janette R. 3723 Cottage Grove Ave.. . . . Aronson, Neil Gerald 1300 East Madison Pk. .... . Averill, Rosalie Katherine 1172 East 61st St. ..,..... . Bakal, Sandra 5447 University . . . . . Bailey, Ella A. 6448 Harper Ave. ........ . Barrett, Edwina L. 3715 Cottage Grove Ave.. . . . Baum, Frances J. 5514 Dorchester Ave. ..... . Baum, Harriet Irene 7726 Phillips Ave. .... . . . Bayer, Marion 906 East 56th St. ....,.... . Beasley, James Edward 6646 Minerva Ave.. ...... . . Beck, Louis M. 6821 East End Ave. ....... . Bedrina, Olga Venedictovn 3. 4400 University Ave. ,..... . Bell, Dennis 1030 Hyde Park Blvd. Benjamin Kenneth M. 5000 Cornell Ave. ..... . . . Benson, John H. 7951 Yates Ave. ...,...... . Benzamin, Russell E. 5430 University Ave. ...... . Berg, Alan H. 7000 Merrill Ave. . . . Berger, Valerie 2144 East 69th St. . . . . . Berke, Ira M. 5208 Drexel Ave. ......... . Berman, Audrey Deane 6825 Clyde Ave. .......... . Bernheim, Louise 1408 East 54th St. . . . . Bleicher, Sheila Joan 1245 East 44th St. . . . . Bloch, Irwin Stephan 6952 Oglesby Ave. .... . Bobrow, Jean 5216 Ingleside Ave. ..... . Boodle, Charles William 822 East 48th St. ....... . Boto lou An elo g , , g 6201 Ingleside Ave. . . . . . Brower, Donna Mae 4648 Ellis Ave. ........ . . 164 Sembr Index Brown, Bettye June 27 4540 Vincennes Ave. . . . Brown, Johnie Mae 27 5529 Cottage Grove Ave.. . . . Brown, Nelson F. 27 851 Drexel Square ..... Brown, William 27 808 East 49th St. ..... . Burbules, John George 27 7949 Crandon Ave. . . . . Burgess, Mary 27 4548 Oakenwald Ave. . . Burns, Norma Jean 27 6310 Blackstone Ave. . . Bussman, Patricia M. 27 1210 East 55th St. ..,, . Cage, Walter 27 5534 Drexel Ave. ..... . Campbell, Myrna Grace 27 5132 South Parkway .... Carter, Arlene LaVergne 27 509 East 38th St. ..... . Chambers, Ralph Arnold 27 8106 Escanaba Ave. . . . . Chavis, Gilbert 27 6303 Maryland Ave. . . . Cheris, Maynard Howard 27 6816 Ridgeland Ave.. . . . Chernin, Harriet Ann 27 5463 Blackstone Ave. . . Chernoff, Phillip Donald 27 6727 Paxton Ave. ..... . Codd, Maravene Delores 27 6310 Kenwood Ave. . . . . Cohen, Barbara Ann 27 5306 Drexel Ave. ..... . Colby, Susan 27 1215 East Madison Park Corpus, Lorenzo A. 28 7139 Woodlawn Ave. . . . Costas, Theodora 28 604 East 75th St. ..... . Creinin, Gerald Lloyd 28 7618 Essex Ave. ....... . Cunningham, Walter 28 805 East Marquette Rd. Daniel, Johnnita 28 691 East 37th St. ..... . Daniels, Maggie Lee 28 4010 Ellis Ave. ....... . Darlas, Elizabeth 28 5407 Drexel Ave. . . . Darlas, Mary 28 5407 Drexel Ave. . . . Davis, John 28 5045 South Park ..... . De Kelaita, Paul 28 611 Woodland Pk. ..... . Dessauer, Shirley Marion 28 8022 Burnham Ave. . . . . Dewey, Ray Schell 28 8216 Rhodes Ave. .... . Dorfman, Mae Frances 5218 Ingleside Ave. . . . . 23 Dorfman, Zora 7006 Clyde Ave. .... . 28 Downey, Ted James 6463 Greenwood Ave. . . 28 Dragstedt, John Albert 5200 Greenwood Ave. . . 28 Drury, Ethel 4708 Greenwood Ave. . . Dunbar, Joan B. 28 326 East 25th st. ..... . Dunn, Melvin E. 28 5309 Woodlawn Ave. . . . Dunne, Dolores Eileen 5508 Kenwood Ave. .... . Dwinsky, Carmela 4655 Lake Park Ave. . . . . Edwards, Laura 5334 Kenwood Ave. . . . Ellin, Morton E. 5245 Ingleside Ave. .... . Engerman, Allen C. 6241 Harvard Ave. . . . Erlich, Donna Sandra 4915 Drexel Ave. ...... . Erwin, Ronald Russell 8637 Vernon Ave. .... . Falk, Miriam 7645 Coles Ave. . . . Fertel, Martin 1515 East 69th Pl. .. . Foot, Albin 6853 East End Ave. . . . Frankel, Jean 5431 Hyde Park Blvd. Franklin, Carolyn Scott 5707 Kenwood Ave. . . . Franklin, Mitchell H. 7030 Paxton Ave. . . . . Frazin, Lester Allan 6959 Crandon Ave. . . Fujawara, Thomas 3845 Lake Park Ave. . . Fulsang, Harold Henrik 1136 East 46th St. .. . . Fung, Mary .......... 6635 Kenwood Ave. . . . Garfinkel, Sheldon 5488 Ingleside Ave. . . . Gerstein, Stanley T. 5322 Kimbark Ave.. . . Gilbert, Joe 1150 East 47th St. ... Gilmore, Anna-Mae 5337 Ellis Ave. ....... . Glass, Philip Leonard 6819 Ridgeland Ave.. . . Glassburg, Marilyn 5544 Ingleside Ave. . . . Glenn, Doris Jeanette 5314 Maryland Ave. . . Glickman, Louis 7640 Essex Ave. ...... . Glickstein, Sharon Fran CCS 5135 University Ave. . . . . Glovier, Shirley M. 4634 Drexel Ave. . . Gold, Ina Rita 4916 Blackstone Ave. . . . . Goldberg, Harvey Lee 6725 Cornell Ave. ....... . Goldberg, Seline 6716 Clyde Ave. ........ . Goldberg, Sharon Faye 6833 Merrill Ave. ....... . Golden, Brenda 7924 Essex Ave .... ...... Golden, Sherwin Marshall 8016 Essex Ave. ......... . Goldfarb, Richard E. 5530 South Shore Dr. . . . Goldfeder, Judith Ann 5415 Cornell Ave. ...... . Goldman, Ronald 1329 East 89tl1 Pl. ..... . Goldstein, Grace Lael 4640 Lake Park Ave. . . . . Golub, Eileen 1556 East 65th St. . . . Good, Laurence 5524 Maryland Ave. ' ...... , Goodall, Audrey Carol 6057 Drexel Ave. .......,. . Gorenstein, Elaine 2212 East 70th St. ...... . Gottlieb, Stanley Marvin 5459 Ingleside Ave. ....... . Grauer, Renee 6736 Merrill Ave. . . . . . . . Green, Doris M. 6813 Clyde Ave. ........ . Greenberg, Herman Lee 911 East 54th St. ......... . Greenblatt, Barbara Babette 5000 Cornell Ave. ......,.. . Greenfield, Michael 6846 Chappel Ave. ....., . Greenwald, Judy Gayle 6940 Clyde Ave. ...,.,.. . Gossmann, Alice 5419 Ellis Ave. ,........ . Guthrie, Bob Malcolm 4802 Dorchester Ave. . . . . Haber, Renee B. 1020 East 54th St. ...... . Hall, Kenneth Lloyd 1420 East 65th St. . . . . . Halpern, .Ioan Pearl 841 East 53rd St. .,.. . . Hanania, Gloria 7225 East End Ave. . . . . Harlield, Donna 5121 Ingleside Ave. ..... . Harkavy, Geraldine 2212 East 68th St. .. . . . Harris, Loraine 5401 Ingleside Ave. . . , , Hatch, Robert Willis 6350 Drexel Ave. ....... . Haugan, Clyde M. 4500 Oakenwald Ave. . . . . Havighurst, Ruth Leah 5616 Kenwood Ave. ..... . Hawkes, James Raymond 928 East 62nd St. ....... . Helmholt, Wilma Lee 8747 Stony Island Ave. . . . Heller, Louise 5136 Ellis Ave. ...... . . Henmi, Joyce C. 1375 East 57th St. . . . . . Herman, Sandra 6835 Paxton Ave. ..,. . . . . Heywood, Joan Ella 6833 East End Ave. . . . . Hikida, Kay 4535 Ellis Ave. .......... . Himmel, Suzanne Elizabeth 7016 Bennet Ave. ....... . Hines, Charles L. 6631 Ellis Ave .,... ....... Hirsch, Bernard David 5420 East View Park ..... Hollander, Steven H. 5437 University Ave. .... . Hoops, Barbara Ann 7144 Jeffery Ave. ..... ... . Hunt, Douglas W. 5000 East End Ave. ....... . Hurst, Mary Nancy 4010 Ellis Ave. ............ . Jacklovich, Rowena Joy 1150 East 62nd St. ...... . Jackson, Edward Emil 3727 Cottage Grove Ave.. . . . Jameson, Joan A. 3841 South Lake Park Ave. Jameson, Mildred Louise 3841 Lake Park Ave. ...... . Jimenez, Antonio 5021 Cottage Grove Ave.. Jones, David Hugh 5429 Drexel Ave. ...... . Juhl, Doris Lucille 4323 Greenwood Ave. . . . Kahn, Marjorie Ruth 6754 Merrill Ave. ...... . Kaine, Judy Diane 1330 East 89th Place .... Kaita, Jean T. 4450 Ellis Ave. ........ . . Karagas, Nancy 7009 South Harper Ave. . Karoll, Diana Pearl 5000 East End Ave. .... . Katz, Harry 810 E. Hyde Park Blvd. . Kauffman, Johanna 5038 Drexel Blvd, ..... . Kay, Arlene Janet 937 East 54th Place ..... Kelly, Sue Ann 6719 Chappel Ave. ..... . Kikuchi, Tadashi 5528 South Dorchester Av Kimura, Yoko F. 6401 Kimbark Ave. ..... . Kleiman, Ann 5228 Drexel Ave. .... . . Klein, Eva Joan 5539 Hyde Park Blvd. . . Klein, Maxine Judith 5485 Hyde Park Blvd. . . Kline, Paul Edward 5226 Greenwood Ave. . . . Knapp, Fred 5218 Ingleside Ave. . . . . Knight, Mary Nell 1327 Hyde Park Blvd. . . Kohn, Ned William 4520 Drexel Blvd. ..... . Kruss, Lawrence Sanford 847 East 52nd St. ...... . Kuehn, Marlys Elaine 1437 East 67th St. ..... . Kuhl, Nadine A. 6355 Blackstone Ave. . . . Kuper, Bernice Marie 6434 Kimbark Ave. ..... . Kurey, Patricia Ann 5468 Blackstone Ave. . . . Kurzband, David Daniel 5418 Ingleside Ave. .... . Laichas, Mona Ann 1403 East 53rd St. .... . . Lambert, Beverly 5300 South Drexel Ave. . Landram, Barbara G.. 838 East Hyde Park Blvd. . . Laurie, Carol 6106 South Drexel ....... Lazan, Huette M. 7100 South Shore Dr. . . . Lee, Elaine 5616 Drexel Ave. .... . . Lees, Barbara 1217 East 53rd St. ..... . Lellenberg, Norman Gary 4530 Woodlawn Ave. . . . . Lev, Frances 5478 Everett Ave. . . . . . Levi, Richard R. 5112 Kimbark Ave. ..... . Levi, Victor A. 5526 Everett Ave. . . . . . Levin, Carole June 7148 Jeffery Ave. ..... . . Levin, Harold G. 836 East 53rd St. . . . . Levin, Lawrence Sheldon 5484 University ...... Levin, Paula 5312 Ellis Ave. ...... . . Levitetz, Joyce M. 5430 Drexel Ave. . . . . . Lewin, Larry A. 1045 East 47th St. ...... . Lewin, Lillian Leigh 1163 East 52nd St. ...,.. . Lewis, Barbara Ann 5428 South Woodlawn Ave. Lewis, Joan M. 5200 Blackstone .......... Lewy, Beatrice 5508 South Cornell Ave. . . Lezak, Daniel Sherwin 5348 Drexel Ave. ........ Lindheimer, Lois Ruth 8337 South Ingleside Ave. Lindquist, Dorene J. 6949 Stony Island Ave. . . . Lippe, Melvin K. 6719 South Ridgeland Ave. Linginow, Anatol, George 5419 Ingleside Ave. ..... . Lord, Donald Wilbrum 6345 Dante Ave. ....... . Madsen, William James 5317 South Ellis Ave. . . . . Manaster, Paula 6916 Paxton Ave. .....,. . Manning, Marvin 5478 South University Ave. Mann, Bruce Ogden 4734 South Kimbark Ave. Manolitsis, Aspacia Mary 6040 South Blackstone Ave. Martyr, Myrna Julie 5490 South Ingleside Ave. Marchbanks, Ellsner, F. 822 East 52nd St. ....... . Margolin, Jacqueline C. 5434 South Ellis Ave. . . . . Maslov, Miriam 6849 South Dorchester Ave. McCann, Jack 8237 South Ingleside Ave. McKay, Mary Lavonne 6305 South Woodlawn Ave. Meyer, Laury William 5450 South Cornell Ave. . . Mikame, Robert H. 4304 South Lake Park Ave. Millner, Gordon Howard 6337 South Ellis Ave. . . . . Minsky, Robert 6201 South Ellis Ave. . . , . Mirsky, Howard Allen 5308 South University Ave. Mitchell, Doris 6542 South Eberhart Ave. Mitchell, Gail 7009 South Paxton Ave. . . Miyamae, Janet 6025 South Harper Ave. . . Monarch, Vivian Margaret 4445 South Greenwood Ave Moore, Sandra Margaret 4152 South Lake Park Ave. Morgan, Dorothea 6229 South Blackstone Ave. Morphew, Barbara Jo 6321 South Harper Ave. . . Morris, Judith M. 5483 South Greenwood Ave Morris, Lloyd Vernon 4751 Dorchester Ave. . . . . Muldrow, Bette Lucille ' 4351 Cottage Grove Ave.. . Mullen, Patricia Ann 6251 South Blackstone Ave. . Munies, Marlvs Janine 9052 South Merrill Ave.. . . . . Murakami, Ginko 1366 East 62nd St. .,...... . Nagaishi, Tao 4406 South Berkeley Ave. Nathan, Betty Helen 5414 South Drexel Ave. . . . . Natkin, Jack Zane 2151 East 69th St. ......., . Neubauer, Joseph M. 7050 East End Ave. ...,. . Newman, Arline Marilyn 5519 South University Ave. Nidorf, Sharon Phyllis 5514 South Blackstone Ave Nishi, Mary 4606 South Lake Park Ave. . Nitta, Grace Kim 6055 South Dorchester Ave. . Ohlhausen, Martin 6843 South Merrill Ave.. . . Okada, Harumi 5509 South Blackstone Ave Okimoto, Fred Shizuo 1451 East 56th St. ..,... . O'Meany, Ralph A. 1640 East 53rd St. ...... . Oshima, Dick H. 4451 South University Ave. . Padovano, Concetta Mary 6218 South Ellis Ave. . . , . Pattars, Patricia Louise 6230 Dorchester Ave. . . . . Peal, Janice Leigh 5529 South Blackstone Ave. . Penn, Patricia A. 4015 South Lake Park Ave. . Peters, Wayne 6810 South Euclid Ave. . . Pierce, Harl D. 1547 East 65th St. ...... . Plarenos, Bill Allen 6831 South Ridgeland Ave. Plotnick, Elynore Phyllis 5649 S. Cottage Grove Ave Pomper, Howard 5332 South Woodlawn Ave. . Pool, LaDoris 1443 East Marquette Road Poznanski, Evelyn R. 847 East 53rd St. ....... . Pratt, Joyce Lafayette 5604 South Maryland Ave. Preis, Tirza Esther 5048 South Blackstone Ave. . Pritikin, Harriet Dolly 852 East 57th St. ....... . Raffel, Stuart Joel 1718 East 55th St. ........ . Rappaport, Edward Irwin 6824 South Merrill Ave.. . . . . Reddy, Jacquelyn 4616 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Reinheimer, Ann 5454 South Shore Dr. ..... . Rodden, Rosemary 805 Drexel Square ......... Rogge, Margaret Helen 5305 South Kimbark Ave. Rome, Loreace, Uonsilla 6603 South Maryland Ave. Rooney, Bill Roy 4324 Drexel Blvd. ........ . Rosenbaum, Henry 5456 South University Ave. . Rosenthal, Charles I. 6826 South Merrill Ave ...... 166 Rubovits, Edward 5006 South Dorchester Ave. . Sabul, Richard David 9633 South Euclid Ave. . . . . Sachs, Roberta 10407 South Michigan Ave. Salinger, Margaret 5442 East View Park ....... Salinger, Sidney B. 5136 South University Ave. Sandler, Ferne Lois 5510 South Cornell Ave. . . . . Sarlos, Constantine .Anthony 6941 East End Ave. ..,.... . Schellerf, Gertrude E. 6209 South Blackstone Ave. . Schiffman, Rosanne 1126 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . Schimberg, Marilyn 5318 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . Schmaren, Jay Ronald 5131 South University Ave. Schulkin, Esta Sydney 4441 Greenwood Ave. ..... . Schwartz, Monica Louise 5719 South Dorchester Ave. . Schwartz, Stanley 8200 Yates Ave. . ,....,... . Schwarz, Walter Fred 5312 South Harper Ave. . . . . Semel, Charles Eugene 1118 Hyde Park Blvd. .... . Shafran, Emil 939 East 54th St. ......... . Shanberg, Carole Jean 7000 South Clyde Ave. ..... . Shanberg, Jean Elizabeth 1755 East 55th St. . ....... , Sharlot, Morris 4718 South Woodlawn Ave. Shoelson, Shirley T. 5316 South Greenwood Ave. Simmons, Ruth 914 East Marquette Road . . Slack, Maxine Mai 6930 South Paxton Ave. . . . . Slater, Joyce 1220 East 64th St. .... . . . . Smith, Arthur Jack 1024 East 46th St. . . . . . . Snyder, Judith E. 1120 East 54th St. ......,. . Sokolec, Sandra Raye 5330 South Greenwood Ave. Speck, Sharon Arlene 5493 South Cornell Ave. . . . . Stefan, Irene M. 1851 East 78th St. ........ . Stein, Gloria 6229 Drexel Ave. ..,,..... . Stenn, Enid Ruth 5018 South Woodlawn Ave. Stephan, Benjamin 5215 South Drexel Ave. . . . . Stephen, Joan Lorraine 1502 East 72nd St. ......,. . Stern, Barbara M. 5131 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Stern, Josephine Helen 5555 Everett Ave. ........ . Sternberg, Arnold 6903 South Merrill Ave ...... Sternfield, Marjorie 5478 South Cornell Ave. . . . . Stiegel, Richard Allen 8633 South Prairie Ave. . . . . Stone, Freda E. 1510 East 67th Place ....... Sumida, Jane S. 3851 South Lake Park Ave. Tatje, Richard John 5201 South Blackstone Ave. Taylor, Lillian E. 6343 South Maryland Ave. Taymor, Geraldine Lois 6717 South Clyde Ave.. . . . Teach, Vida L. 7344 South Michigan ..... Terao, Alyce 3639 South Lake Park Ave. Teshar, Marie 5322 Blackstone Ave. . . . . Thayer, Darryl Drew 1647 East 67th St. ...... . Thayer, Gwethalyn Gail 1647 East 67th St. ....,. . Thomas, Constance 6155 South Kenwood Ave. Thonstad, Dorothy Esther 951 East 61st St. ....... . Tohler, Aline Joyce 7018 South Paxton Ave. . . Tomiyama, Chuck C. 4222 South Berkeley Ave. Tomiyama, Taketo 4325 South Lake Park Ave. Triner, Lois Claire 1431 East 71st Place ...... Tuckler, Francine M. 5337 South Kimbark Ave. Turbin, Jules M. 5335 South Woodlawn Ave. Vaughn, Leonard 6421 S. Drexel Ave. ..... . Velick, Lois Fay 944 East 53rd St. ....... . Wadsworth, Janice Lee 838 East 57th St. ........ . Wang, Betty Lee 6030 South Ellis Ave. . . . . Waring, Susanna Mae 6201 South Ingleside Ave. Washington, Harold 6438 South Maryland Ave. Wasilauskis, Earl Charles 1142 East 46th St. ...... . Webster, Maxine 819 East Pershing Rd. . , . Weil, Susanna Carol 1120 East 54th Place ..... Werner, Joan Helen 4712 South Drexel Blvd. . . Wiborg, Karen Edith 4041 South Ellis Ave. . . . . Williams, David Richard 914 East 61st St. ....... . Wills, Lillie Mae 5429 South Woodlawn Ave. Wirth, Margit 1621 East 55th St. ...... . Wittenberg, Mary Jane 7031 Stony Island ....... Wohlner, James Lee 5235 South Greenwood Ave Woodbury, Ronald A. 6351 South Lockwood Ave. Woosward, Jean E. 4509 South Parkway ...... Worsham, Ruby Lee 5635 Cottage Grove Ave.. . Wurtzhurg, Sue 5511 Everett Ave. ...... . Wylie, Kathleen E. 6929 S. Stony Island Ave. Yamashiro, Kikuko 4222 South Berkeley Ave. Yochelson, Joan Thelma 5473 Ridgewood Court . . . Yocom, Mildred Louise 7925 South Dorchester Ave. Yoder, Stephanie Helen Zax, Carol Jean 4759 South Ingleside Ave. . .41 7845 Kingston Ave. ....... .42 Youssef, Nahida M. Zik, Syril 1021 East 45th St. ......... 41 6824 South Merrill Ave. .... .42 Allard, E. June 6800 South Jeffery . ...... Banks, Barbara Ellen 4901 South Drexel Blvd. . . Banks, Beverly Doris 6217 South Greenwood Ave Baron, Dolores Sylvia 1529 E. 68th St. ...... . . . Baughman, Ruth Marie 6050 South Blackstone Ave. . Bayles, Dalvin Herman 6215 South University Ave. Bearden, William 6400 South Dorchester Ave Beck, Carol Lenore 2049 East 68th St. ...... . Beck, James Ciora 5236 South Greenwood Ave. Berg, Arlene R. 7016 South Merrill Ave.. . . Block, Jerome A. 8228 South Kingston Ave. Block, Lois J. 5000 East End Ave. ....... . Blum, Diane Phyllis 4716 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Bogolub, Bette Donna 6917 South Crandon Ave. . . . Brauer, Mark 6807 South Cornell Ave. . . . . Bross, Joan Allison 6725 South Clyde Ave ..... Buckner, Elaine Ruth 7017 South Constance Ave. Caldwell, Keith Alonzo 5314 South Maryland Ave. Cammon, Carrie B. 6511 South Ingleside Ave. Chan, Jenning 6607 South University Ave. Cole, Robert A. 6725 South Lake Park Ave. Conrad, Josephine Ann 1200 East 69th St. ...... . Cooper, Norma Ruth 6519 South University Ave. Cooper, Patricia Louise 6519 South University Ave. Cover, Mickey O. 5006 South Dorchester . . . Crawford, Judith Norma 5710 South Blackstone Ave. . Dee, Ivan Richard 6743 South Merrill Ave.. . . DeLetto, Laura K. 7037 South Woodlawn Ave. Edwards, James Wendell 843 Drexel Square ....... Eve, Marie Louise 7032 South Harper Ave. . . Feldman, Barbara Jean 5211 South Ingleside Ave. January 5'embr Index Finlay, Samuel E. 1520 E. 66th Place .... . . . Finley, Burton E. 5472 South Harper Ave. . . . . Fish, Shirley Ann 6728 South Dorchester Ave. . Fisher, Alfred Daniel 5329 South Lake Park Ave. Ford, Don 6048 South Kenwood Ave. . . Galam, Lisa Evelyn 5501 South Kenwood Ave. . . Gamboa, June E. 7020 South Woodlawn Ave. Gelfman, Betty Irene 6029 South Harper Ave. . . . . Gerwin, Richard Alan 6840 Cregier Ave. ......... . Ginsburg, Viviene Ann 5532 South Shore Dr. ..... . Glass, Lois Marilyn 4942 South Blackstone Ave. . Gold, Norton N . 6730 South Clyde Ave. ..... . Goldstein, Sherwin 8245 South Maryland Ave. Goodman, Fred 5335 South VVoodlawn Ave. Gray, Evelyn M. 1014 East 41st Place ........ Greenburg, Charles J. 6926 South Chappel Ave. . . . Halperin, Harry Ronald 4728 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Handelstein, Natalie 7006 South Crandon Ave. . . . Handler, James H. 5419 South Drexel Ave. . . . . Hanley, Diane Rose 4155 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Hanvey, Sally Jean 1227 East 57th St. ........ . Hirsch, Ursula Ruth 5226 South Woodlawn Ave. Holloway, Robert Franklyn 1020 East 41st Place ........ Holubek, Jane E. 1426 East 69th Place ....... Hubble, H. Roland 5233 South Woodlawn Ave. Huntress, Sally Mae 4718 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Jeffrey, Thomas Ewing 1366 East 57th St. ........ . Johnson, Helen Elsie 6114 South Blackstone Ave. . Jones, James McHenry 6511 South Drexel Ave. . . . . Kalcheim, Joanne Thyra 5325 South Harper Ave. . . . . Kallen, Roger D. 6719 South Cornell Ave. . . . . Zivin, Sandra C. 6716 South Chappel Ave. . Zumbro, Doris Ann 1058 E. 43rd St. ........ . Kaplan, Allan J. 5514. South Cornell Ave. . . Kaplan, Audrey Hope 5131 South Kimbark Ave. Kay, Marian Lucille 5714 South Blackstone Ave Kemper, Constance Lucile 1127 East 55tl1 St. ...... . Kohier, Gretchen Luise 6102 South Ingleside Ave. Korem, Carol Rene 6144 South University Ave. Lauria, Leypsa 6938 South Oglesby Ave. . Levin, Annette Ann 4428M South Drexel Blvd. Levin, Howard Allen 1219 East 52nd St. ...... . Lewis, Leonard Bert 5453 Everett Ave. ...... . Lobsinger, Helen Louise 6108 South Drexel Ave. . . Lybolt, Kathleen Anne 5126 South University Ave. Miller, Florence 5309 South Woodlawn Ave. Minifee, Hutchinson 6357 South Drexel Ave. . . Monson, Doris Anne 7053 Dante Ave. ..... . . Moses, Richard Lee 5437 Hyde Park Blvd. , . . Mullin, Edwina K. 5252 Drexel Ave. ....... . Nerad, James L. 5117 South Kimbark Ave. N iederman, Barbara 1022 East 54th St. ...... . Noven, Howard 5434 South Ingleside Ave. O'Byrne, William Lionel 1426 East 10th St. ...... . Olsen, Jerry C. 6520 South Woodlawn Ave. Ostrup, Edna1M. 6935 South Kimbark Ave. Peterson, Diane Marie 1630 East 70th St. ...... . Potash, Frances Louise 5508 South Ellis Ave. . . . . Ransome, Anita Jane 4716 South Kenwood Ave. Rasner, Albert Loran 6039 South Kimbark Ave. Redmond, Russell Joseph 2210 East 8sh St. ...,.. . Refner, Bob F. 4810 South Lake Park Ave. Ridker, Ruth E. 7027 Jeffery Ave. ........ . Rotman, Harlene E. 6802 Ridgeland Ave. ..... . Rutter, Gerald Robert 7328 South Rhodes . . . . . Satyr, Barbara J. 6956 South Paxton Ave. . . . . Schneiderman, Ene 5126 South Ingleside Ave. Schorvitz, Lucille 6826 Ridgeland Ave. ....... . Schuhmann, Deronda 1450 East 65th Place ....... Shapira, James F. 6829 South Chappel ........ Sheinfield, Francine Joyce 52145 Drexel Ave. ....... . Shubert, Lily 836 East 47th St. . . , . . . Singer, Marilyn 6819 East End Ave. . .. . . .. Snow, Joseph 4745 South Ellis Ave. ..... . Soble, Jerrold Howard 5447 South Cornell Ave. . . . . Straus, James Z. 5482 Everett Ave. ......,. . Swengcl, Robert Alan 6916 South Clyde Ave. ,.... . Thomas, Elizabeth Louise 821 East 41st St. ......... . Toups, Don St. Cvr 5626 South Lake Park Ave. . Tucker, Booker 764 Oakwood Blvd. ........ . Weitzel, Susan Kay 1501 East 68th St. ........, 57 Wethers, Carl Diffay 851 Drexel Square ......... 57 Williams, Alma Jeanne 1353 East 55th St. . ..,.... .57 Williams, James Henry 4065 South Ellis Ave. . ..,. .57 Wolf, Helen Louise 6318 South Greenwood Ave. 57 Wong, William 5538 South Blackstone Ave. .57 Youngquist, Margaret Elizabeth 1471 East 69th St. ,........ 57 Yuen, Oliver 1334 East 54th St. . . ..,,. 57 168 Three Happy Clowns ADVERTISING The Aitchpe urges pupils, teachers, and parents to patronize these acl- vertisers whose help malces possible the publication of this annual. THE STAFF Me f95f fdzickpe TIRQDGEFSS EWIQUINITIIINIG CCOJIMIIPAINIY DlXON,ILLINOIS t CHICAGO 11, ILLINOIS 307 First Street 919 North Michigan Avenue 169 Awards 2nd Place-Nancy King lst Place---Fred Johnson Hon. Mentione---Judy Goldfeder. 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GENERAL ....97-98 ....169 ......6-7 ...1l0-111 .....170 ...100-101 ...,,117 ....117 .,..162 ....160 . . . .120 124 26 52 .....62 .....70 80 ....106 .....94 ....4 ,..,45-48 ....59-60 ....63-69 Sophomores . 4 . .... 71-79 Freshmen ..... ..., 8 1-86 Election Commission . . . . . . .114 English Honor Players . .,... 95 English Service ........ ..... 9 4 Euclideans ........... ..... 9 6 Faculty Mr.0lson .....12 Mr.Small .....14 Art ............. ..... 1 7 Commercial ..... ..... 2 1 English ..,............ ...., 1 6 Good Citizenship Office . . . . . . . .15 Language .............. ..... 2 0 Library ...,.......... ..,. 2 2 Manual Arts .... .... 1 8 Mathematics .......... .... 1 7 Music .................. ..., 1 6 North and South Offices . . . .... . ,22 Physical Education ..... .... 1 9-20 R.O.T.C. ............. .... 2 1 Science ........... ,... 1 8 Social Studies . . . ....,19 INDEX French Club ..... Girls' Athletics ....... Girls' Chorus ........,. Good Citizenship Office ........106 122-127 .,...,..99 .. ..... 118 Grade Advisors ........ ........ 1 5 Hyde Parker ....., . 112-113 Library Aids ....... ....... 1 16 Movie Operators ...., ..,.. 1 20 Music Honor .......... ...... 9 7 North Office Workers . . . .... .115 Orchestra ............,, ...,., 9 9 Parent-Teacher Assn. . . . . . . . .119 Pep Club ,.......,... ....... 1 24 Pythagoreans .......... ....,.... 9 6 R.O.T.C. ............... ..... 1 50-157 Battalion Officers .... .....,. 1 51 Capt. Ripley ...... ..... 1 50 Company A B ,... ..... 1 53 C D ,...,.......... ..... 1 54 Drum and Bugle Corps ....... ..... 1 52 Non-Commissioned Officers .... ...,. 1 55 Picked Platoon ............. ,.... 1 52 Rifle Team .............. ..... 1 56 Sgt. Ely ....... ..... 1 50 Sgt. Sands , . . .... .150 Staff Officers . . . ...... .151 Student Government ..... ...,. Scholarships and Honors 108-109 ....... .170 Senior Girls ..........,... ..... Senior Index .......... Seniors June . ..... 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