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DONALD A. HELM Star on the intramural bas- ketball court, Don was un- able to finish his senior year. He e-ntered the Navy in No- vember of 1944 and was sent to Great Lakes for boot training. JOHN C. HICKEY An ardent follower of the popular orchestras and their latest compositions, Jack has become a terpsichorean of proven ability. An ambi- tious young man with a well- planned future, he ought to know success. What an outfit! Q is ff fl ff' if A ffww W , 4, M V, EJ!! Qin. x fl f-sfxf 'VW JOHN J. HENGEN WILLIAM E. HENSEL A championship skating- party ticket seller. little John confesses that he likes skating best. Besides sell- ing tickets. he enters whole- heartedly into any activity requiring an enthusiastic Aquinian. EUGENE C. HINTERSCHIED Always seen with a smile, Gene is a favorite among his Although a mem- friends. ber of the Pairician and Aquinian staffs and an honor man, he still has time for social activities. Bill, whose neat appearance and lovable ways have made him a favorite with the girls, has also acquired many friends at school. Always on the honor roll, Bill is a prized member of the senior class. RICHARD M. HINTERSCHIED Nicknamed Limber , Dick works after school driving a St. Mary of the Springs school bus. He is a real basketball and swimming fan, and his preference of the service is the Navy. Page Twenty one
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r, -f-'U' RICHARD H. GROENE An habitual honor winner, Dick is at the top in schol- arship. Besides, he has ably guided this year's Aquin- ian and his t'Curent Com- ment column has been a regular Patrican feature. ROBERT C. HAUSFELD Bob, coming to us from West in his sophomore year, is well liked by everyone. His mild, easy going person- ality makes friends quickly. Aquinas will long remember Bob as one of its finest. Page Twenty M i ,fiikilii ox, X ff lil ,iff f SP3 V4 ,Xia Bill., ii, 'I' 1-fu-lt krv -e I F lx Fm of to catch the bandwagonf HENRY A. GRUESEN HUGH B. HANRATTY Always pre-pared for an emergency and frequently encountering one, Hesky has become a slightly nervous gent. Contrary to common belief, he does have his serious moments and is con- sidered an authority on po- litical and historical ques- tions. CHARLES E. HEEG Charlie, a tiny bundle of dynamite, is the smallest member of the senior class. He makes up in brains what he lacks in brawn, for his name is always on the honor roll. Bud, having served with Uncle Sam's Navy for five months, was a sight for sore eyes when he returned to the campus. His jovial ways and smiling face are his greate-st possessions. PAUL E. HEINMILLER Senior class president and perennial Student Council member, fun-loving Paul still has time to plan and execute the pranks and jokes he enjoys and will be remembered for. 7
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JOSEPH L. HOLLAND Joe is not exactly an honor student, but rather a boy who makes a worthy effort. For an occupation Joe works with the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. reading meters. RICHARD L. JENTGEN Dick's pleasant manner and neat appearance have al- ways becn outstanding around the campus. Hav- ing made a fine record in studies and intramurals, his ambition in life is to be an M. D. Page Twenty-two 1 i 0 0 WE 2 f LUI5 D1 Q Wligksxy AMNYV 7 Qftwiif , X rf! X f f 4 U! , SL' Q ri P' oCQ fwfr' C5608 LOI5 0 S , t O cox . 0 S X X - v'LIl bo I X i C 1 S 35' JE ' is X C 0 l.4'r?1ix',, . I - 9 .iii Liffiiflf 'VNS - f tx .qi i yhgi Ar l ip rally i Wx' at Q. 1.7 x , eu , U A ,, '51 . U' 'tOut of this world. MARTIN A. HOLLERN PATRICK V. HUGHES If you're looking for a real school-and-te-am spirit, Mar- ty's your man. His favor- ite sport is baseball, in which he plays shortstop. He was also the manager of this year's football team. PAUL H. KALTENBACH Full of humorous sayings, dialect stories, and witty poetry, Paul will be long re- membered by his classmates as the kid who did all those riotous cartoons for the Pairician and the Aquinian. Feature editor of the Pa- trician. a lot of Pat's time was taken up in writing those stirring editorials everyone- reads in the afore- mentioned publication. He is now in the pre-med. course at Notre Dame. CHARLES T. KEEFE Having a keen sense of humor, Tim is well liked by his fellow students. He has participated in the school show for two years as a sweet little Irish dancer.
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