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FRANCES BOSH . . . Plenty of au- burn hair, and do we love it! . . . Been quite active in her school life . . . A Spanish club member . . . Also belonged to Teenya . . . Went out for hockey and G. A. A. her freshman year . . . Will run a mile, not for Camels but for any friend . . . Likes to laugh except in cooking class. NANCY BREEN . . . Last of a ser- ies of Breens to attend L. T. H. S. . . . Parlez-vous 'd in French club . . . Congress representative . . . Her hobby, which is art, may be- come her vocation . . . Was an ac- tress in Playmakers . . .'Has Irish eyes and Irish wit . . . O. E. O., Teenya . . . Her heart is in Texas. ERNEST BROCKSCHMIDT . . . A writer . . . Ambition to travel and write as he goes . . . Hurls a mean javelin . . . Knows his track . . . Noted for his sincerity . . . Also scholastic tendencies . . . Brock uses fifty-cent words as if he knew what they meant . . . Bowls . . . Belonged to German club his third and fourth years. IOSEPI-IINE BROTIE . . . Little and industrious . . . Lets off steam by means of athletics, in which she has had four successful years . . . And the Pep club . . . Treasurer of the Senate and secretary of German club and A. A. K .... Said to prefer redheads, but blondes seem plentiful among her escorts. ROBERT BROWN . . . A great little golfer Cover 80 is a bad dayl . . . Waits all summer to play hookey and then waits all winter to play golf again . . . Captain of the school's golf team . . . Resides in Western Springs, where the men are men but the women haven't found it out yet . . . Belonged to Spanish club. ROBERT BURCH . . . Lover of ra- dio and eats . . . Played heavy- weight basketball . . . Overlooks more kids in one day than anybody else . . . However this excess height does not spoil his swell per- sonality . . . A track and cross-coun- try man . . . Was boys' treasurer his sophomore year . . . Sang in the glee club. ACTORS VIRGINIA BRANUM . . . By the looks of her, a follower of Vogue . . . No mean actress, she held star- ring roles in junior and senior plays . . . The type to be seen only with top hots, white ties, and tails . . . Her chosen field is dress de- signing and eventually to become a buyer . . . Is on her way to being somebody in radio. HELEN MARIE BRINKMAN . . . This very blonde-haired lass seems quite talented musically . . . Plays both piano and saxophone . . . Good dancer . . . Member of the orchestra during her senior year . . . Plays in a dance orchestra outside of school . . . Attended Hinsdale high school her first two years. RUBY BROKER . . . Seems to have become suddenly very interested in sports her last two years . . . She went out for volleyball, basketball, hockey, and soccer . . . She became a member of G. A, A .... Said to be a clothes expert . . . Also re- ported as a bit bashful . . . Verne is her interest at the moment. IOHN BROUGH . . . Swimming and ice-skating are favorite seasonal sports . . . Red Cross life guard . . . Ambition is to drive a car for Barney Oldfield and in the Oldfield manner . . .Slides the trombone in the band . . . Belonged to the Sci- ence and Math club as well as Hi-Y his fourth year . . . Works all day like a Trojan. IAMES BUNT . . . Played light- weight football his last three years . . . Learned how to use his fists when he was a sophomore . . . He already knew his wrestling from ex- perience gained his freshman year . . . Spanish club his avocation . . . Being so pleasant that it's fun to buy gasoline from him, his tempo- rary vocation. CLARENCE BUSCH . . . Star of lightweight football . . . One of fast- est and trickiest of backfield men . . . Iunior boys' treasurer . . . Mem- ber of Student Council and presi- dent of the Spanish club . . . Blushing is an art to Clitz . . . Bowled and played baseball last year . . . A swell kid, well liked by everyone. Page 12
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LOUISE BAKER . . . According to all reports this dignified young lady who walks down the hall so sedate- ly turns wildcat on the basketball floor . . . She finds most enjoyment in the pleasures gained from litera- ture and from music . . . Miss Baker is gracious, quiet, assured and al- ways willing to cooperate. IUANITA BARGER . . . An ardent and extremely enthusiastic chewing- gum participator . . . Likes to read, play tennis . . . Collects stamps . . . Was an actress in the Fresh- man Theatre . . . A live wire with plenty of shocking power . . . Played in the band as a freshman and as a sophomore. MARIORIE BAUERS . . . A little gal from way down south . . . Stars in the Virgil class and club . . . Can she ever sock that little white golf ball around . . . Four years of Girl Reserves to her credit . . . A passion for Spanish . . . Knows how to pick her clothes . . . Dabbles in tennis . . . Belonged to Teenya. FLORENCE BERGQUIST . . . Blue- eyed blonde . . . Hard to tell when she is around, she is so very quiet . . . Always hearing things she's not meant to, so they say . . . Likes puns and pomes mixed with her typing and shorthand . . . And did you mean it when you made that mischief dance in your eyes? Out for track. CLIFFORD BIELBY . . . Those gor- geous waves the girls adore reveal work of the night before . . . A country boy with modern ideas . . . Chief pastime is hunting in the wilds of Ioliet and Wolf Road woods . . . Socked home runs his first two years in school . . . O-league . . . Span- ish club member. ROBERT BODWIN . . . Tall, dark, and you can look at his picture for the rest . . . Came to us from Oak Park and before that Burlingame high . . . Participated in lightweight football, basketball, track, and box- ing at this time . . . A Playmaker in El Tee . . . Has made a big hit with everybody, especially the girls. Page ll IANE BABCOCK . . . Is mathemati- cally and scientifically minded . . . Belonged to the Science club and to Teenya her fourth year . . . Is a satirist at heart . . . Knits in her spare time, and oh those Friday nights??? Was an officer in the Girl Reserves her last two years of high school. WILLIAM WESLEY BALLARD . . . Shines in football, basketball, and baseball . . . Blows a mean trom- bone in jazz or symphony . . . Or- chestra and band have been his school activities . . . To say nothing of his scholastic abilities . . . An ardent stamp collector . . . Boasts a lovely crop of red hair. WHITMAN BARTLEY . . . One of the few fellows from Western Springs who remains home on Fri- day nights to study . . . Bashful boy but tops in sports . . . Execu- tive abilities . , . A bridge addict . . . President of the German club his fourth year . . . Played light- weight football when a senior . . . Track man, also, 3, 4. MARGARET BEHRLE . . . Artistic tendencies . . . Belonged to the A. A. K. her second year . . . In the line of sports she participated in soccer and did a little hiking on the side . . . Margie wants to be an air hostess and has the required qualifications . . . Her quiet and sociable ways will be an asset to her. AGNES BIELBY . . , Her poems are something togmite home about, if t re's!lfnyo'ne there . , . Athletic ntlusi st . . . Belonged to G. A. A. . . . . Splanish club . . . Teenya too . . . Said to be nerve racking to teachers but manages good grades at the same time, believe it or not . . . Ouite a combination, what! IACK BLACKMORE . . , Hockey ex- pert . . . Bridge fan . . . Who or what is Annie? Kicked the football all around in the lightweight divi- sion as a junior and senior . . . A Hi-Y convert his last year . . . Fun to be with . . . Possesses more than half a wit . . . In fact a good three- fourths half wit, or sumpthin . SET RECORDS AS
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IEAN CARREL . . . Active in bas- ketball, track, volleyball, and soccer her senior year . . . And in G. A. A. as a little frosh . . . She's tall now . . . And always well-dressed . . . Buzzes around in a QU Buick . . . Noted as a gracious hostess . . . One can feel at home at Iean's house . . . Favorite college-Pub due? ROBERT CARTER . . . They call this cheery fellow Moonbeam . . . Sometimes Boake . . . Ask him to tell you about Europe sometime . . . He has been there . . . Out for lightweight football as a junior . . . On Lion staff same year . . . He could be the answer to a girl's dreams, but he won't give 'em a second thought. CAROL CHRISTMAN . . . In girls' basketball 2, 4 . . . Volleyball also this last year . . . Member of the G. A. A. 3, 4 , . . Carol also has an interest in music . . . Her ambition lies in singing . . . Likes to dance very much . . . And can even play a trumpet . . . Short, blonde, and sweet . . . Brother Bill's a classmate. RAYMOND CISCO . . . Found! The fellow who works in study hall, so they say . . . Ambition is in the me- chanical engineering field unless he goes somewhere in boxing . . . Boxed a little on the school squad as a sophomore . . . And now Ray has a name for himself in the C. Y. O .... Have you ever seen his hair uncombed? VERNON CLARK . . . A fairly good fiddler, he belonged to the orchestra first, second and fourth years . . . A photographer in his spare time . . . And his tints look almost nat- ural . . . An awful questioner is he . . . And many of his interroga- tions have people puzzled . . . Found satisfaction as a Science club member. LEON COOK . . . A quiet boy only until he leaves the school building . . . Works hard at his lessons . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Was out for baseball one year . . . But hunting is his favorite . . . Don't try to tell him about birds . . . Part of a clique which revolves about Miss Trask. Page I3 HELEN CANDY . . , People like to pun about her name . . . Spent her underclassman days in Wilkins- burgh high school, Penn .... While there played volleyball and hockey . . . Also sang in glee club and was in Girl Reserves . . . Kept up the latter for a year here . . . Her cheery voice is one you won't for- get. ADELAIDE CARTER . . . Went to West Aurora high for two years . . . A bright little girl . . . Has shown she has teaching ability . . . Perhaps she'll teach some day like big sister. . . Is well known in some circles for her delicious candy and pastry . . . Weakness is little Dorothy Ann Dissinger. RICHARD CHERRY . . . Dick has tried his hand at various minor sports, among them being wrestling fsophomore yearl, tennis, and also bowling . . . He also managed the lightweight grid team his senior year . . . Member of Spanish club this last year, too... Dick is, would one say, quite a noted his- torian. WILLIAM CHRISTMAN . . . His one big field-science in all its forms . . . Chemistry especially . . . Sure knows his elements and compounds . . . A chemistry assistant this last year . . . Also a Science club mem- ber . . . Familiar with higher math, botany, and zoology . . . And an ex-radio bug . . . What else is there? LOIS CLARK . . . Quite a scholar is this little miss . . . In the O. E. O. her last year . . . And Spanish club her last two . . . Also an athlete . . . Tennis and hockey her frosh year . . . Out for volleyball as cr sophomore . . . In G. A. A. fresh- man and sophomore years . . . Also in A. A. K. her second year. SUZANNE CONRAD . . . Divided her time between soccer I, hockey l, G. A. A. l, 2, Basketball l, 4, O. E. O. l, and Freshman Theater I . . . And one must mention French club two years and the Science club her last year . . . Sue is the pro- verbial life of the party . . . That goes for in the classroom and out. ARTISTS
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