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W RICHARD ADAIR Everybody knows that tall lanky fellow who occupies the supply room every day from 3 30 to 400 of course its Amos Adair Why he 1 called Amos no one seems to know or even care the name was just applied and it stuck As a good student and a member of H1 Y he has been a hard and diligent worker As an athlete he s also above par competing on many intramural and class teams He was also considered one of the best basses in the Glee Club Richard is a very quiet even tempered fellow and has a great number of very close friends MILDRED APPLEGATE Millie is jolly 'ind gay and deserving And her lustrous dark brown eyes Make her friends feel glad to know her And viish to be like her besides P stands for Pep and shes got it The Club Know Chicao n ill say And what would the lipsanol II class Do nithout Millie each day So nhateicr she docs in the future XVL. knon she nill be 1 success For hon could a girl like our Millie Possibly be much less HUGO ANDERSON Hugo is one of those boys who accomplishes a great deal and yet makes little noise about it. His interest in school activities is shown by his mem- bership on the Correlator Board and his connec- tion with the Engineering Club. He has assisted in preparing the programs -for this club and has supported the club since the Sub-Freshman year. Hugo is well known for his interest in aviation. His model planes always take places in the con- tests that are occasionally held at school. Hugo has been a class officer during his attendance at U High During the basketball season he was one of the mainstays on the class team, CHARLES AXELSON Charles is one of those industrious people who take college courses across the campus, and must consequently take home an armful of text-books every evening ln his 'leisure time he is one of the best Hrst tenors in Mr. Vail's Monday evening Glte Club I-Ie can also croon, and if you have missed this you have missed one of U-Higlfs major attractions. Charles is a member of the Drama Club which is an honor in itself, and Il rabid muie fan and critic. Charlic's favorite sport is mountain climbing, although very few U Hightrs know it, and he has a very enviable record in this field. lvl I' Al- 7'-X, A I THE CORRELATO T11'i'llI,3-fin' 'lf 121933 I '
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Senior Class The Senior class successfully carried on all the traditions of U-High this year. Under the leadership of James Handy as class president, the class successfully gave a dance. Philip Vogt, as Student Council- president, carried out his duties Well, presenting a very elaborate Book Fair, and all-schooly dance, and the tradi- tional Carnival. Senior fellows comprised most of the Soccer, Baseball, Basket- ball, and Track teams. There were twenty-three members of the Senior class in Phi Beta Sigma, Which, under the leadership of John Beal, gave a very suc- cessful dance. The Boys' and Girls' Club gave many enjoyable affairs, all of which Were directed by either Merrill Johns or Eleanor Graham. The Midway carried on as best it could under the financial difliculties and the C01'1'elat01f, under Bob Lipsis, came through with flying colors. We hope that the members of this class will continue their good Work in college and in the future. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS James Handy .... . .,,.. Presiclent Lester Rink A... ..,... V ice-P1'eside1zt Milton Engel ...,.,.. .......... S ecrefary-TVeasu1'er Elizabeth McCasky ,.,. .... C brziwmzvz Social Covnmitzfee John Morris ,.,.... .... C bni1'11uz1z P1f0g1'cz11z Committee Mr. Hill ..... ...........,. F czculiy Advisor A I THE coRRELAToR19s3 l Tzwrily-fozzr
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W A MARY HELEN BARBER Although Mary Helen came as a new student in her Senior year, she made a name for herself in no time. She seems a bit blase with that lorg- nette, but if it were not for that, many a person would be passed up. Never being late to a class and always being up in her work are some of her many virtues. XVhen she reads in her French class everyone gasps. Mel has her own inimitable way in everything and no one can stop her, es- pecially in her tricky dance steps. If only New York had sent her on to Chicago and U-High earlier, but better late than never. JOHN BEAL John is one of the cleverest and most popular boys of the Senior class. His sense of humor, when being actively employed, keeps his friends in cheerful moods to say the least. John is very obliging and is always Willing to help people with their work. He helped very enthusiastically with the French magazine although he never took French. He was a very capable sports editor for the Midway. He went out for athletics too, hav- ing been captain of the senior indoor track team this year. He is a very capable student, having been elected as a junior to Phi Beta Sigma, which organization he headed in his Senior year. I T H E T wenty-six DOROTHY BARROWS If you would like to see a girl who is very calm and collected at all times and under al'l conditions, take a look at Dorothy. She has never been seen to lose her temper, which is quite a thing indeed. She always has a cheery smile for everyone, although her calm is occasionally broken a little bit because she does have tendency to gig- gle rather wildly at times. Dorothy has a great deal of poise, and is very efficient too. You should see her systematic shopping. Outside of all these things, she is a good hard-working stu- dent who is out to win and we know she will. WILLIAM BLOOM Wherever and whenever you see Bill he is al- ways bound to be wearing that perpetual grin with which he is blessed. Bill's good nature and good fellowship have gained a host of friends for him during his years at U-High. However, he also has his serious moments, which is proved by his good work as a student and supporter of school activities. During his Senior year he worked hard as the manager of a very successful indoor track team, and found some time to sup- port several class and intramural teams, besides being a member of the far-famed Boys, Glee Club. Here's wishing Bill good luck for the future. CORRELATOR 1933 I
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