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H.-XTH.-KW.-XY Cl ,.-X RK K HH Pli R Black Clubg junior Varsity lfoorball, 13, 4, Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, -lg Orange and Black Football, 2, 3, 43 lfrosh-Soph Basketball, 2, junior-Senior Basketball, 4. parking lot, it is safe to say that Hath Kemper is rapidly approaching his beloved Highland Park. Hath has been at the academy for three yearsg and although he has not been outstanding in any one field, he has played an integral part in academy life. l.ast year Hath was one of Mr. .-Xrpee's best linemen, and this year he repeated himself. lr has been said that Hath is quite a baseball playerg however, in the spring it is extremely difficult to locate him after three o'elock. Hath has been unable to decide upon a college for next fall, but we are confident that he will do well wherever he goes. 1 - 'if 'a CSHORGIQ S. I..-XNlJl+'lliI.lJ 1 Orange Club, junior Varsity Football, .lg Varsity Soccer 4- .Iunior-Senior Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Manager, .lg Varsity Baseball, 4, l.ettcrman's Club, 3, 4, Ctavv, 3,-1, Editor 4, Nf7t'l'flllU7', 4, Camera Club, 3. lYhere are you living now, I.andy? his many friends frequently ask him. XYell, it's l.os :Xngeles now, l think. Between Ucorge's frequent excursions, he finds time to work on the Crzvv, the Npernzlor, and to show his abilities in both the academic and athletic departments. ln his junior year George was the manager of the varsity baseball team, and he was an able halfback on the varsity soccer team in his senior year. Most of his time, however, was devoted to the Cmvv of which he was editor. He could be found in his room during most of his free time slaving over his desk trying to meet deadlines. YYhatever George plans to do, we are sure he will be successful as in the publication of the book you are now reading. 17 XYhenever one sees a two-toned Chevrolet dart from the
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IQDW.-X RD .I AM HS Hl 'TCH l-ISON Orange Club, Varsity Football, 43 Varsity Swimming, 4, , Varsity Baseball, 4, l.etterman's Club, 4, Cary, 4, Art Editor 4, Gargoyle, 4. Chicago is a suburb of Oak Park. Quotations such as these along with the playing of the top jazz recordings float through the halls of the Fast House fourth floor thus intro- ducing lfddie John XVeismueller Hutcheson. Hutch entered LFA this year as a post graduate and immediately captured the hearts ofeveryone with his dynamic personality. As an athlete lid played outstandingly as end on the varsity football team and was a star member of the swimming team. His dealings along the North Shore were numerous and extensive as God's gift to women knew not the word YValltlower. Yes, we can say that Northwestern is gaining WILLI.-XM LEO KHADY, JR. Black Club, Junior Varsity Football, 2, 3, Varsity Football, 4, junior,Scnior Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Sprmztor, 4, Business Manager, 4, Gargoyle, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 43 Mechanics Club, 33 Dance Committee, 3, 4. Here he is, Deerlield's gift to LF.-X, Bill Keady. During his three years here, Bill has not only been a student in his own rightg but also a standout on the athletic field, having been a capable end on this year's varsity football team. This year Bill was a day student catching up on those furious weekends that characterize the said group. His boarding days, however, did not lack the usual fun had by boarders. To prove this, one would have only to ask the boys at Delavan or Kenosha. But looking back on all the good times we have had with XVillie, we shall all miss him at IFA as we would miss any all-around fellow. So long, Bill, and here's wishing you luck at Princeton. 26 a right guy in laid Hutcheson.
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EDGAR R. LIQWIN, JR. Black Club, junior Varsity Football, 3, 45 Varsity Swimming, 3, junior-Senior Basketball, 4g Varsity Tennis, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4, Gargoyle, 4, Caxy, 4, Co-business manager, 4, Dance Com- mittee, 4. Since all the women from Pittsburgh to Lake Forest are clamoring for Bud, we realize that he is one of the biggest and smoothest dealers on the fourth Hoot. Bud put in two years at LFA and proved to himself and to his many friends that his home town, Pittsburgh C The hottest town in the ll.S. l, has given us a future tennis star and a record-breaking swimmer. Besides excelling in athletics, Bud has a perfect system of blowing square smoke rings. Penn State is calling him next year, and we are sure that he will be as much a success there as he has been here. JOHN HLMIQR LOHNHS Black Club, Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Baskttball, 4, Varsity Track, 4, Letterman's Club, 4, Forum, 4, Class Officer, 4, Treasurer, 4, Athletic Council, 43 Glue Club, 4, Gargoyle, 4. Jack came to LFA for the first time this year, but shortly after school opened in the fall he was a well-known boy on the campus. The fact that Jack was one of the best quarterbacks that LFA has seen in many years was confirmed when he was chosen to the second All-Conference Football Team. He played varsity basketball and was one of the most outstand- ing men on the track team. His abilities were also applied to the Gargoyle Club and the Glee Club. Coming to LFA from Riverside, Illinois, he will head for Yale next year. Jack will long be remembered by everyone for his casual, easy going, smiling manner, and his bright original saying of H'lo.
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