Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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the school. N 1916 the old two-stony whichstood on the corner of Ashla and lrvirkq Park, was raised. A new fbur-story section, containingthe present assembly hall, was constructed. AJ: this same time there was addedto the northend ss another large section which the boyslgyntnasium now occupies. Lake View at the present time is-' Ligt as it was then after the remoclelinghad sq en completed. PHIL first was, in the calendar of Lake View- ites, the daby oi' daze, more Elgortant than either Christmas or the Fo of Jul . On this date members ofthe factgv and stiiih-it body hied their way to school w' hearts Fullof trepidation, fear' ,yet looking forward to, the-2 mansy praeticalllrgzes that were certain to be play ed on them. ' hese pranks were always inac- cordpwith the spirit ofsqood fun whichniled the day, and were so received by their unluclta vie: rims. No one, teacher or upiL,was over oleed. On one occasion Dr: N' whose ihlibroixs head was as smooth asigw well-known b' ' d ball, was presented with a giant bottle oP'Hai1-' Restorerl' A1 another time, Miss Cochrane, an., English teacher, was Pound in a rockigg- chair lzytggroup oPboisterous students. W' a whoop, njleseized the chair, Miss Qochrane and lllting it to ir shoulders marched victoriously' through the halls and out onto the C3?7Il5. I-Eere the set the chair with its tlustere occu: pant' in are back oiiawajong then, clintbig'

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and the Evanqelical Church on School Street-' came to the rescue with the offer of its auditorium. This Church, although lage, was filled to cap: acity. 'Ute student body was seated in the gallery lest their voices s uld not carry, the music teacher called in a few alumni. The combined voices made the auditoruinn resound to the mel: odies of Italia beloved and the uAnvil Cltonisf There were teigraduates in this class. LlLLY realizing the value of a high school, the conuniutitxy floated abond issue For-' twenty-five thousand dollars, which stun, when added to the insurance from the old as made possible the construction OP anew twiceas largeas theoldand more modern. It had accomodations for two- hundred and fivftcl students. Hfkgroun surrounding the new building were attractivel terraced. A bell, weighing seventeen-hundred potutds, was placed in the tower, its warning ateiqht- thirty and..ox again at nine could be hea?d as far as the toll qate at Clark and Addison Streets. OL worh was begun in the new build: ing in lvlarch, 1866, and on May Z5 athou: sand citizens were crowded into the audita oritun to celebrate the opening oF the school. Y 1595 the enrollment o the school had so greatly increased, that the little buildiw as was unable to accommodate all. To remedy conditions a lanrge Four-story addition was erected at the north e . It is now the central portion 0?



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in themselves, they took her for a hilarious ride over grassy meadows to the north,-- a ride--' whic this teacher probabg has never forgotten. N another April Foo ' Day the bosys sud- denly caught up Dr. Nightingale as was walkumg down the ll and earned him outside the school. 'Ihe weather had been fieakish ihatyear and great drifts of' snow lay' all about. Into one o these huge drifts the-2 boys dumped him headforemost. Asham battle followed in which the snowballs flew thick and Fast. After a moment or two, Dr. Nggthtinz gale called 'Tltatls all bo s brushed e--' snow from his coat, and, tbsilloyved bsy the 1215911- u students, entered the budmncke OMB fifteen minutes later began a .11 fiantic search through his pockets, alljovi- altby erased from his Faee . He said quiegy, uboys, I am not averse to fun, but inthe sc - le I tave lost my glasses. Cro out and look For- them and dont come back without them. as Melt the drift if necessary. The bigys under- tookthe taskasdifficult as anyo thoseof Hercules-- and atier a diligent seareh return- ed triumphamr' LOKIOU5 was Lake View that decade ofgreen parlor rugi and ornate-' antimaeassars known as 'Cfasy Nine- It was the 'Speed Era, the Aqe oPFiam- ing Youth, the last eontribution ofxiheetie y- lustorical century. BICYCLE5 were thelvgue. The bony Withzs l T

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