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INKLINGS 13 Ella Hofferber—How the office will get along without the assist¬ ance of this timid girl next year, we don’t quite know. Her scholas¬ tic standing is. very high, and her sweet shyness only adds to her per¬ sonality. Girl Reserves. Warren Houk—The reed section of the band is going to miss War¬ ren next year. Not only has his musical work been outstanding, but also he has managed to keep his grades high. Hi-Y. Band. Na¬ tional Honor Society. Helen Howe—Another of our Leroyites, Helen has been the envy of many of us for her ability to make A’s. Girl Reserves. National Honor Society. 3 Carolyn Johnson—“Tubby” some¬ times feels as though she is not thoroughly appreciated; however, her friendly characteristics and utterly “different” sense of humor appeal to everyone. Girl Reserves. Cadet Triple Trio. Richard Joyce—Here is the fel¬ low who used to drive customers away from the checkroom at bas¬ ketball games with his bum jokes, but in spite of that D ck manages to have a long list of friends. Hi-Y. Debate. Annual Staff. Rufus Karn—After several years of aimless wandering about old C. P. H. S., this quiet, good-natured fellow finally found a diversion that he really liked when the horseshoe courts were installed this spring. Athletic Club. Anna Kelsey—Everybody likes Anna Belle. Perhaps it’s her smile, or perhaps it’s “the Irish in her”. Girl Reserves. Crowell Knight—Ever since we | can remember, Crowell has had a I weakness for drawing pictures in I classes; but this habit didn’t pre- I vent him from attaining high I scholastic standing. Band. Na- I tional Honor Society. Robert Kolar—Meet the quiet, cheerful fellow who wouldn’t let a long walk to school every morning keep him away. Pals around with George Cooper. Athletic Club. Sylvester Kors—Introducing the serious fellow who used to argue from the stand point of the truck- gardner against Mr. Kirkpatrick’s I economic theories. Just call him “Andy”. Hi-Y. George Laben—. ... is the name of this pleasant looking fellow. In- j terested in forestry and conserva- J ition. Senior basketball manager.
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12 INKLINGS Kathryn Deitrich-Kathryn’s winning smile would invite the king of grouches to return a smile or two. Arnold Henderlong—Make way for the man who never lost an argument! Arnold came to us from Catholic Central High in the fall of 1935. Remember that important looking portfolio he carried home with him every night? Hi-Y. Albert Fiegle-—“Sammy” is one of the great C. Y. O. boosters in Crown Point High. He has manag¬ ed to weather the four-year storm of school work and will bid good¬ bye forever this year. Athletic Club. Georgia Hennin—Who could mis¬ take that smile? Of course it be¬ longs to the senior class’ popular “ice-man’s daughter.” Displayed Garbo-like talent in “New Fires”. Girl Reserves. Alys Frame—Hidden talent was uncovered when Alys took up tap- dancing. If ambition is the key to success, she will reach the top. Girl Reserves. John Hershman—What’s the B well-dressed man wearing this «. spring? You can always tell by iite watching “Spike”. Letterman in Mill jB Football. Hi-Y. Annual staff. “New Lillian Fritch—Plucky Lillian! Is especially interested in Miss Richey’s dramatics course. Girl Reserves. Kenneth Hamilton—A quiet gentlemen who seldom combs his hair (yeah?). Will bid a sad good¬ bye to this school and all it holds for him this spring. Varsity bas- Elmer Gard—We’ll always re¬ member good ole Elmer. We’ll re¬ member his green trousers, and we’ll remember him as the sound- effect man extraordinary of “New rires.” Morris Heldt—Everybody likes “Morrie”; and that’s ’nuf said for anybody. Scrappiest member of the reserve basketball squad. Ath¬ letic Club. —y J Jack Heide— ' This |ood-looking fellow has speht four-iears ' doing important thiias in li ' quiet way, and in tihjLrame - ' quiet way he has won many warm friends. Band. Hi-Y. National Honor Society. Boys’ Ensemble. Debate.
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14 INKLINGS Roland Lisius—One of those fel¬ lows who doesn’t say much but de¬ rives a lot of benefit from high school, Roland went in a big way for mathematics and science. Band. National Honor Society. Hi-Y. Lorraine Margison—The last of the Margison girls, Lorraine can usually be found wherever you find Audrey Smith. Incidentally, she doesn’t always look as pensive as in this picture. Class president, 1932- jrl Reserves. “New Fires”. Edith Mathias—Studious Edith seems to be interested in home economics and dramatics. She is thorough in her work. John Mecklenberg—Here is the fellow who carries most of the weight in affairs of the class, popu¬ lar, cheerful “Gus”. Letterman in Football. Athletic Club. Band. Aimee Parry---Quiet, sweet Aimee (ask Jim Watt). This young lady is the last of the red-haired Parry clan. Can usually be found wnn Carolyn Johnson. Girl Reserves. Helen Patterson—“Pattie” is one of the smallest girls in the class and also one of the most popular: and in spite of all that’s been said by the editors of the will, she really can sing. Triple Trio. “New Fires” Girl Re.serv Sj Annual Staff. Myrl Peterson—Myrl liked C. P. H. S. so much better than the Chi¬ cago schools that she decided to stay and graduate witn the “flock”. Girl Reserves. i ■■ Thelma Pettit—Look for a lot of ;hr!lled gentlemen gathered ’round, and in the center you’ll probably find Thelma. What does that prove? She has personality, of course. Annual Staff. Girl Reserves. Marjorie Muzzall—We’ll remem¬ ber “Marj’s” personality for a long ) time. Her dependability will carry her far, both ' socially and in ' - the busmesa ojl R Marie Neises—-We could write a great deal about Marie, but one word will explain our feelings ade¬ quately—“congeniality”. Girl Re¬ serves. Lois Riley—Lois, like her close friend, Edith, takes her school work seriously. Her interests seem to center around Miss Richey’s dra matics class, also. Girl Reserves. Jack Ross—Jack is the quiet member of the class. He minds his own business, and his heart seems to be in Boy Scout work. Hi-Y. ■ « 1 9 3 6 « •()
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