University High School - U Highlights Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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4' 0' L2 JANE BOUCHER LAURA-BELLE BUNDESEN Here in Jane we have one of the best athletes Speaking of regular girls, look at Laura- in the Senior class, or to be even more accurate, Belle. She is five feet four inches of pep, loya'1ty, in the entire school. ,She goes out for all sports and unselfishness and is one of the most devoted V and can she make teams! Not only is she an members of the class, in fact, she is practically athlete but she has something even more essen- school spirit personiied. Going out for athletics, M tial to playing gamesg that is good sportsman- making teams, cheering them, and being an all- ' ship. Bow-wow is taking a hard course and is around good sport Cincidentally occasionally, doing the work very creditably. As you can see wrangling a chemistry problem out of somebodyj, her activities are most varied, she isione of the take up most of her time. However, she does take most loyal supporters of several clubs. Her loyalty time to form many friendships which are not extends even beyond clubsg just ask one of her easily forgotten. l'Lo,' has truly carved a niche intimate friends. All the success in the world to for herself in the heart of U-High. Wherever you, jane. she goes we know that she will be successful be- cause of her fine spirit. JANE BURLINGAME How does Jane find time to complete so many BRUCE CHEEX7ER things, she always seems to be extremely busy. Bruce ls one of chose fellows who help to up- Here are some of her activties: Jane attends club llolcl the Standards of U-I-Iigh, In addition to be- meeflngsr is 3 hard-Working member of the Cor' ing one of the leading students of the class of '33, relator and French Magazine Boards, and she takes lm manages to grid time to support many of the 3 Prominent Pflff in the Drama Club- She is also extra-curricular activities. During his Senior year 9- good Student, haVin8 Several N'5 '50 hcl' Cfedif he was a member of the school soccer team. How- ench Year- .lane W35 l'E5P0n5ible for many Of the ever, Bruce is most noted for his cars and boats. succesful parties around school when she was on He has the honor of being the only U-High stu- the Social Committee. She is a fine saleswomang dent to own :in Austin. Designing and building you just can't resist her when she sell publica- racing motor boats is another one of his pastimes. tions. You have been a great addition to the W'ith his ability and inclination toward mechanics, school, Jane, and here is your recognition. Bruce is sure to be a success after leaving U-I-Iigh. A I THE CORRELATOR1933 I T uwilvy-srz'ru xx cf, .EA

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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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JACK CHRISTIAN In a few years a valuable addition will be made to West Point Academy in the person of Jack Christian. The word versatile has been used so many times Qand so often misusedj that one hesi- tates in applying it to Jack. His general dexterity, however, is manifested by his successful participa- tion in athletics and other school activities, and his excellent work as a student. The election of jack to Hi-Y and Phi Beta Sigma has been fully justified and merited. Jack's sincerity, directness, and broad-mindedness are but the characteristics of a truly rich personality, attractive to all who know him, and valuable to those with whom he is working. MARY LOUISE COOLIDGE Mary Louise is one of the most popular girls in the Senior class. She has always been very active on the Girls' Club Board, being class rep- resentative for three years. She wound up her high-school career by being Vice-President of the Girls' Club, a position in which she was very capable. She has also been a class oHicer for two years. Mary Lou is an all-around athlete and even more important, a good sport. In addition to all these virtues, she is sweet and refined, with a friendly manner that makes her liked by all with whom she comes in contact. You are sure of future success, Mary Lou. foqavqfw 99feQe.. fft,Q,Qfo,t,,Q -RCVVNOZA LAMONT COL LaMont is an old member of the class of '33, having been with it way back since the elementary school days. He may be classed as U-High's star humorist, having a greater selection of jokes and puns, especially the latter, than any other one person around school. This is shown by the fact that he was humor editor of the Gargoyle, and a member of the Mitlwzzy humor board this year. He is also a good student, starring in physics and mathematics especially, and although not a mem- ber of school teams, LaMont has a great deal of athletic ability, and has played on various intra- mural and class teams. , FRANCES CORDEAL Everyone knows and likes Frances because she is one grand girl. She is always overflowing with pep and humor, which is quite an asset for any- one. In spite of the demands made upon her time by numerous activities, Maudie has found time to attend some club meetings and to go out for athletics, and she has always been a most welcome participant because of her skill. Cor- deal, as she is known to some, is very talented in music. Anyone who has ever heard her play the piano will confirm this statement. Perhaps some- day We will hear of her as a famous pianist. Anyway, good luck to you Frances. -'THE CORRELATOR 1933 I T wenfy-eigbt

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