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HAYS, THOMAS MICHAEL Glee Club 1,33 Sodality 2 As Tom departs from the halls of Jesuit he takes with him a unique and lively personality possessed by few but liked by many Whenever Fr. Kindall needed assistance in selecting some swinging music for Friday night dances, he called upon Jesuit's swinger, Tom Hays. Between them they were quite successful. Tom responded to this job and to all his tasks at Jesuit with an energy and self-confidence which will be long remembered by his classmates. HAZ EN , HENRY WILCOX Rally 4g Drama 3 Hank, a St. Thomas More product, spent his winter on the ski slopes where he exhibited remarkable talent. In his other spare time Hank was unofficial president of the Parking Lot Squad and a chief cause for the fame of our basketball cheer- leaders. Hank's college plans are not definite. But, what- ever school he does choose, it will not be too far from snow packed slopes. HEINZ, SPENCER JOSEPH Troubador 2, 43 Baseball 2g Crusader 4 Spencer has distinguished himself in the memories of his friends and teachers of his high school days. His dry wit has provided many a laugh for his buddies, and his amusing writing has ordained him humorist with his English teachers. HENNA GIN , BRIAN DAVID Service Club 2, 3,4g lst Testimonial 1,2, 3, 4 In speaking of a model student you can speak of Brian Hennagin. During his four years at Jesuit, he lifted himself to the top rung of the school's honor role. Although one might first suspect him of being a real cynic, one comes to realize that his words actually show a great deal of perception.
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GRE ER, ARNOLD CLINTON Troubador 2, 3 Arnie was handicapped in after hours activities due to his lengthy daily trip from Gaston. However, he was not cut short in his education. Arnold, the scholarship winner in his fresh- man year, displayed special skills in the mechanical and technical fields. HAGGERTY, PAUL EDWARD Glee Club l,2,3g Baseball 3 Paul was another active participant in the Glee Club and sub- sequently in Jesuit Hi-Nite. In spring his fancy turned to thoughts of baseball, which he managed faithfully for Jesuit in his junior year. Paul is looking expectantly towards St. Martin's College in Washington. HALEY, ROBERT KENNE TH Rhetores 1,2,3,4g Crusader 2,3,4g Football lg Service Club 3, 4g lst Testimonial 2, 3, 4g Troubador 2, 3, 4 Self sacrifice is a difficult procedure, yet its final product is success. This is the philosophy of Bob's years at Jesuit. As editor-in-chief of the Crusader during his senior year, Bob responsibly directedthe production of the finest newspaper in the school's history. Bob also found time to chairman the Portland Safety Council and maintain an A+ average. HAMPTON, JA MES BARNETT Troubador 2, 3, 4g Speculum 2, 3, 4g Photography 2 , 3 , 4, Crusader 4 Upon transferring from Central to Jesuit in his Sophomore year, Jim cultivated a school spirit which was practically un- surpassed. While distinguishing himself in all subjects, he also revealed greats talents in everything from car mechanics to inter-school councils. He has dubbed himself the schoo1's most handsome student, adding hastily that this picture doesn't count.
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HERTE L, RICHARD JOSEPH Sodality 1,2, 3,4g Math Club 43 Troubador 3 If the teacher, correcting daily math assignments, did not agree with Dick's answers, the teacher himself was most probably wrong. That was the type of mathematics student Dick was-- top notch. He plans to continue his math and other studies at Oregon State University. HOCHST EIN , JA MES RAYMOND Cross Country 1,2,3g Dramatics 2,3,4g Science Club 3,4g Math Club 4g Radio Club 4 With a natural inclination to science, Jim entered himself in J esuit's accelerated math courses. Not satisfied with simply his classroom exercises, he increased his mechanical know- ledge through activity in the Math and Science clubs. His future, dependent on his fine technical fundamentals, looks quite promising. HOGAN, DELL BRIAN Baseball 2,3, Pep Club 4g Golf 1,4 Humor and congeniality distinguished Dell as one of the class's best liked students. When not directly supporting his school through sports, Dell participated indirectly by his role of an enthusiastic stalwart of the Pep Squad. Dell hopes to turn his talents and refreshing personality to the insurance business. HOLZ, WILLIAM EUGENE Sodality 3,4g Drama 3,4g Troubador 3,43 Service Club 3,4 The title of Mr. Classicist of Jesuit High has to belong to Bill Holz. Bill established himself well in Fr. Kinda1l's Latin course by being the only student in school with a larger Latin than English vocabulary. When he was not composing Latin verses, Bill busied himself in writing poems for the Troubador.
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