Elgin Academy - Hilltop Yearbook (Elgin, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Elgin Academy - Hilltop Yearbook (Elgin, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 14
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QCLGPJ WH5 OW Ch1cago Ilhnoxs The brg wheel came to Elgxn two years ago and has become one of the more promment semors Of course hrs ever present hat and manly physlque were also an rntegral part of hun Drck became a member of the Malor E Club ln hrs lumor year for he eamed a letter xn both football and ln track where he was our star dash man In his semor year Hats became the club s secretary treasurer and also the proud possessor of two stripes for both football and track besides earnmg a letter m tenms Not to be forgotten was his skxll m chess and xn table tenms where he ruled supreme Dxck loved to argue on any topic from sports to rellgxon Hrs hrm bellefs were very useful on Stu dent Council for he was always able to back up his suggestxons wrth concrete statements Dzck as very deC1BlVe about hxs future he rs gomg to become a Methodzst mmrster after attendxng Cornell College Thxs w1ll be a rewardmg proles sion especrally for Dick Secretary Treasurer E Club Student Council Orange and Black Black Club Tenms Merxt Status Football Basketball Track Au, Z Hoopeston I1lmo1s The gxrl who really put Hoopeston on the map IB of course Ab She began her three years here wxth a flood of homesxck tears and a southern drawl Ab hnrshed with that chenshed diploma However 1t has been the years rn between that are remem bered most Dunng this txme Abby gaxned recogmtlon in many helds She IS well remembered for her per formance as Cora ln Lxfe Wxth Father xn which she dxd a splendid lob As a promoter of school spmt Abby was a cheerleader for three years and as the busmess manager of the Hxlltop she helped make thus yearbook possible Nonetheless important was her pos1t1on as Presldent of the Girls Dorml tory Council for she seemed to always keep the dorm under control On top of all these accomphsh ments Abby certamly had a way with the opposxte sex A grrl llke Ab wlth all of these quallhcatlons wont have any trouble entenng Indxana Umverslty They re sure to like and appreciate her gust as much as Elgm Academy has Orange Club Vxce Preszdent Orange and Black Student Councrl Ment Status Presxdent of Grrls Dormltory Councxl Chorus Cheerleader Vxce Presxdent of Aerchlonans Business Manager of Hxlltop Littlest Angel Presldent of Qulll and Scroll Homeconung Court Rotary Club Award l o 1 u - 11 . 1 1 1 1 - - -1 11 1 I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . n 1 . 11 1 . 1 1 1 - u 1 11 1 1 . . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . 1 . 1 . . . - n - 11

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pall! 51' l'l0U0l' Chrcago Illmors The swrmmer ot the class was wrthout a doubt Paul Hrs abrlrty has meant the drtterence between a wrn and a loss rn more than one rnstance On the grrdrron Paul took good care of the tackle posr tron and was oiten crted tor hrs good playmg Besrdes berng a regular on the athletrc team Paul was also very musrcally mrnded He was a tenor rn the chorus and hrgh lighted several ot our chapel programs wrth hrs prano playrng As a dorm councrl member he not only drd hrs duty but set an example tor others to follow Cexcept for hrs prpel Paul was more eager to help others than to reprrmand them Because ot thrs attrtude he was deeply respected Smce Paul held the posrtron ot busrness manager on the Orange and Black he was actrve rn many extra currrcular actrvrtres Paul has so many mterests that he rs bound to be an asset to any college Although he wrll really be mrssed at E A Paul rs sure to be welcome wherever he goes Vrce Presrdent of Dormrtory Councrl Merrt Status Busrness Manager ot Orange and Black Swrmmrng Captarn Football Track Manager Treasurer ot Masque and Gavel Chorus Lxttlest Angel Student Councrl Lowland Sea Olll al' OX Glen Ellyn Illrnors The Box began hrs second year as a member ot the day student clan alter berng a boarder tor one year Even though he came all the way trom Glen Ellyn he never seemed to mrnd the long trrp each day Tom hlled center posrtron on the football team and drsplayed such sportsmanshrp and abrlrty that he was elected honorary captarn ot the team Also rn the way ot sports Tom was a regular on the rumor varsrty basketball team and a substrtute on the varsrty Whrle holdmg the positron ot crrculatron manager oi the Orange and Black Tom drd a hne job rn makrng sure that the rssues got delrvered on trme As for dramatrc talent hrs portrayal of Clarence Day Iunror rn Lrte Wrth Father last year wrll long be remembered Wrll we ever forget hrs powdered red harr that was parted down the middle? Tom rs undecrded as to what he plans to do but we know he wrll be welcome wherever he goes be rt Kenyon College or any other Orange and Black Hrlltop Mayor E Club Orange Club Captarn ot Football Team Basketball Track Ment Status Orange Club Major E Club Musart Club



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First row: Dobbert, Hombrook, Laird. G. Hall, Eichhorn, Leserman, Ripley, Sargent. Faust, Hewson, Dickey, and G. Edwards. Second row: Mr. Ogden Owen, Hessler, Crawford, Millar, Buttons. Glashagel, Pemberton, Miller, and Mr. Iohnson. Absent: M. Iacobs, H. Becker. P. Becker, Drake. Ganzhorn, Armstrong, and Cook. we junior 664:55 I Composed of twenty-five co-operative and industrious students, the Iunior Class began this school year by electing their class officers: Ianice Eichhom. president: Gale Ed- wards, vice-president: Iudy Hewson, secre- tary: and Bob Crawford, treasurer. This group has evidenced its ability and willingness to work through the fact that the Iunior Prom was financed as early as Febru- ary. This was accomplished by selling coffee and popcorn at the Homecoming game, and Yuletide ornaments at the Christmas pro- gram. It seems this year that the girls have equalled the boys in the field of sports. Elinor Ripley, Gale Edwards, Pat Faust, and Donna Dickey excelled in tennis, while Ev- elyn Dobbert became a participant in the E. A. swimming meets. The fellows, how- ever, must not be overlooked, for Dick Ganz- horn, Bruce Armstrong, Henry and Peter Becker, Phil Pemberton, and Cliff Miller cer- tainly did a fine job on the basketball floor, and Iohn Owen, Dave Hessler, and Eddie Glashagel were invaluable on the swimming team. Bruce Millar could be seen training vigorously for track meets on campus daily in the spring. Pat Faust. Chris Hombrook, and Evelyn Dobbert encouraged school spirit as cheerleaders. Donna Dickey, Evelyn Dobbert, Chris Horn- brook, and Ruth Lesserman all showed their artistic inclinations through fine work on posters, decoration committees, and making costumes. Other Iuniors were prominent in the field of the arts, too. Kathy Sargeant was a soloist in the operetta The Lowland Sea , while journalistically speaking, Iudy Hew- son became assistant editor of the Orange and Black: Evelyn Dobbert, Marilyn Iacobs, Gale Edwards, Donna Dickey, and Elinor Ripley were contributors to the newspaper. Merit Status was a goal easily achieved by many in the class. Marilyn Iacobs, Elinor Ripley, Donna Dickey, Pat Faust, Gale Ed- wards, Gerry Hall, Iudy Hewson, and Bonnie Laird all reached this honor consistently. With its diversified talents and diligence, these students will undoubtedly be remem- bered as one of the finest Iunior Classes for years to come.

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