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I 0 eorgza nn imd Naperville, Illinois Editor 1948 Hilltop, President Aeichlori- ans, President Girls' Chorus, Secretary- Treasurer Senior Class, Secretary-Treas- urer Student Council, Feature Editor Orange and Black, Orange Cabinet, Dormitory Council, Dramatic Club. Georgia is one of the pioneers of the senior class, She came to EA, in her freshman year and since then she has taken her place as one of our leading seniors, She has distinguished herself most prominently in the fields of dramatic and publications She participated in the spring plays in her junior and senior years and received leading parts both times She was truly honored this year when she was appointed editor of the l948 Hilltop which was one of the most successful year books the academy has published in recent years Georgia didnt take a back seat in student govern ment this y ar by any means ln the beginning of the year she was appointed to the Dorm Council and later he was voted to the Student Council positions she fulfilled with competence and responsibility Georgia was one of the prettiest and most popular girls in the school thi year With her irrpersonal and suave manner especially towards the boys she has truly been the queen of the campus A tall? sglnllgf Aurora lllinois Editor Orange and Black Business Manager 1948 Hilltop Vice Chairman Black Club Manager Football and Bas ketball Dormitory Council Boys Chor us Major E Club Dramatics Oratoncal Contest Tennis Before one er see th boy who has a new narre or everything on carrpus one heas hirn to Ar eldo goes anywhere without a song or a Nnistle Known or his quaint re ar-cs at anv hour and hi bored attitdae in sore o hi lasses Art was though alt o be a gra a ellofv A c nstant worice th O and B of which he was eftitor and a ti eles f ne boys that could eallr D9 depended upo H inte ests N re rnany ana included tne rranage o bo ao ball a .l basicetball drarratics in which he t ox YET! a tue part ara gil v of wh rn e o e l-hs tireless wo lc to .va d 1 etter 'ns rri he espect of all of ne eacner and too gained hi ar tie s in the 'udent DGCIJ We know' 'na 1 ne seeps up his go d -.orrc in the way tnat ne has tarted he will have al' the success in the wo lf' - , ' e . . ' ' E . .. . is . ' ' t s ' q I' el' , s , I - V - v I I I - , , , , . . ev , s .e , . : ' . . f , ' t , . . r. ' , r t 3 ' J ' s ' ' , ' Q' ,. . ' . f ' Q fn , .' 's ' W' '. .. ffsc 'cc ' r.. t by ' t - n' f ' . o . ' r on ..-e . . ' ., ' . . ' QQ , . 'rs fs campaigner for Hilltop funds proved that he was one o. tl ' ' .t ' ' r 1 ' . ' ' n. is '. r- ' e .. X ' ' ' .. . r f 4 , N N, . A . ' , A . 3 ' 1 c ., .' 'rs, many . c h lv d. Q' ' ' r ' r tr' in: to b- . I .nd won 1. r' . .tQ.,t 2 s . , H .y .r' nd. '. s ' ' ' . ' ' A 'J ' ' ' ' c in ' Q 1 ' I ' S ' . . .A 'i ' , r .l.
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WLAA .gfefalfaf Prague Czechoslovakta Lake Geneva Wtsconstn Vtce Prestdent Sentor Class Vtce Prest dent Student Counctl Vtce Prestdent Boys Chorus Asststctnt Captatn Swtm mtng Team Dormttory Counctl Orange Club Cabtnet Htlltop Staff Motor E Club Mtnstrel Show Tennts perhaps the most tnteresttng member of the sentor clo s has been lvftck y The son of a Czechoslovaktan consul he was born tn Iapan where he spent most of hts ltfe Havtng traveled throughout the world Mtckey has p ovtded a wealth of stone of the war and luctd de crtpttons of lands from Tokyo to the French Rlvtera An arduous tudent he has won only pratse for htmself tn hts two years at the Elgtn Academy A consctenttous frtend he has been the admtratton of all who were assoctated vttth htm In hts sentor year he was elected vtce pre tdent of the class vtce prestdent of the Stu dent Counctl and was a member of the dormttory counctl Hts constant destre to excel has put htm regularly on Mertt Status and has made hts room a mecca durtrtg tudy hour n the next years at M I 'I' certatnly Mtckey wtll prove htmself one of the outstandtng graduates of Elgtn Academy CLASS WILI. Pete Btelby I leave to Bob Flamtnto all my women my hat and my cars tn the hope that he has better luck than I dtd Wtth them Paul Btrthtsel leaves hts Monday moods and swtmmtng pomts to Ed Fox Itm Clansky I leave my fearless courage before snakes my charmtng pug nose and my Duchtn ltloe abtltty on the ptano to any who tn later years may need them Dtck Colltngbourne leaves hts tnnocent smtle and hts dtstnterest tn women to Btll Zuegel Steve Goodman leaves hts extra currtcular acttvtttes and heads for potnts east Ralph Horwttz leaves all the women who left htm to Bubbles Hyman and hopes he makes better progress Bruce Ltlly I would ltke to leave my votce but I need tt so I wtll leave my btrd books and hamsters of Whtch I have lots and more comtng to Bolltn Brttton Mtke Mealman leaves hts perfect attendance tn Engltsh class to Ann Rovelstad lane Ntchol leaves her gtft of gab to Sally Strothman who wtll make good use of tt lean Shtlltnglaw I wtsh to leave nothtng I want all I have and more too' Georgta Stms leaves her qualtty of always paytng debts and her cold heart to Nancy Ketderlen Art Smukler leaves hts unrequtted loves to Bob Solomon Mtlos Stetskal leaves hts teddy bear ftgure to Holly Edwards I I . . , , . I - - l - I - , f f 1 1 , - s . e . , I . A . S . s . s . ' ' . S l . . . t .. ,, , , S s. . - , , , . - H . .. . - , , . . .. . . H - , I , . .. I ' 1 , . . . . ,, 1 , - - , . - , . - . . . ,. . ,, - I
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