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BLAISE HUEBSCH . . . Tall and curly headed . . . Somewhere picked up the nickname of Shirley . . . Reduces ping-pong to a game of skill . . . Was a senior aspirant to gridiron honors . . . Played trom- bone in the band l, 2 . . . One of Mr. Patterson's able boxing stu- dents 2, 4 . . . Likes swimming and ice skating. MARY IAMES . . . Toast of the jun- ior collegians . . . Sis can't make up her mind whether it will be singing, reporting, or home life . . . Has a yen for acting . , . Playmakers 3, 4 . . . Freshman Theater . . . Operetta 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary, treasurer of the glee club 3, manager 4 . . . Lion staff feature editor 4, Home Econom- ics club 4. BETTY ANN IOHNSON . . . Sophisti- cated lady of the smock and brush . . .Wishes to make art her life work . . . Has the confidence and talent that will soon raise her to fame . . . Presided over the All Arts Klub her senior year . . . Member of the Student Council, 4 . . . Assis- eant stage manager 4 . . . Play- makers 4 . . . Senate 4. MARVIN IOHNSON . . . It didn't take Marvin long to get acquainted with La Grange . . . His Ford was an accustomed sight about the cam- pus . . . Mr. Paine's right hand man in first period American history class . . . Spent his first three years at Chillicothe high school, Chillicothe, Illinois. WILLIAM KANE . . . Bill's ambition lies solely in the field of navigation . . . Plans to sail around the world in his fifteen foot schooner, stopping off at Tahiti . . . Was the big noise in his chemistry class . . . Has a scientific mind . . . Science club and Hi-Y . . . Takes up bowling as a sideline. ALICE KELLY . . . Tall, blonde, clever and full of fun . . . Has a so- phisticated air, but is really easy to get along with . . . Cuts fancy fig- ures on ice skates . . . Enjoys horse back ridingacan handle the reins on any young buck . . . Conducts secret correspondence with Michi- gan . . . Spanish club 4. GOLFERS ARTHUR HUISKEN . . . Good look- ing, wise cracking Friendly Fel- loW . . . Wherever Art goes, some- thing's bound to happen . . . The cinder path seems to hold a sort of fascination to Art . . . Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Hobby is collecting stamps . . . Stamp club 2, 3 . . . Two years a member of Hi-Y, chaplain 4 . . . Ver- gil club 4. ALVIN IOHNSON . . . Tall, dark, and packed full of good wholesome foolishness . . . Iust to be around Al is a tonic for the blues . . . Thinks that Michigan is just the place to spend the summer . . . Rather quiet at first glance, but he can liven up any party . . . Al's activities are found mostly outside of school. KATHERINE IOHNSON . . . Five feet of pep and popularity, 'she's swell kid . . . Kay's thoughts seem to dwell in the world of art . . . Ex- pects to be a commercial artist . . . Backing up her chosen career with a bit of practical knowledge . . . Home Sconomics 4 . . . O. E. O. l, 2, 3 . . . French -club 3, 4 . . . G. A. A. l. ROBERT IONES . . . What's your cue, Bob? . . . Exceptional acting ability? . . . It was certainly dis- played in the senior play . . . As- pires to become a chemist . . . Chemistry assistant, 4 . . . Served the French club in the trying posi- tion of treasurer . . . Member of the Science club, 4 . . . Intramural bas- ketball I, 2. CHARLOTTE KELLY . . . This blonde beauty really has an engaging way about her . . . Past master at handling horses . . . Maybe she'll decide someday how she wants her hair fixed . . . Deserting La Grange for the sunny California's climes . . . Favorite pastime chasing rabbits in forest preserves . . . Has led Span- ish club, treasurer 4. HELEN KELLER . . . Goes in for many sports . . , Among those in which she participated while in school are volleyball, baseball, and track . . . Helen likes music . . . Was a member of Teenya, the Home Ec- onomics club . . . Her favorite hobby at the present moment is knitting sweaters and more sweaters. Page I8
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ANITA HAMM . . . One look makes the heart beat faster . . . Can get along with anyone . . . Especially a certain tall, dark lad from Brook- field . . . Spent half her freshman year at Francis Parker . . . Musical talents . . . Operetta, 2 . . . Track 2, 4, also . . . Plays a fast game of basketball . . . Congress, 4. BETTY HAUGEN . . . Tall, sophisti- cated lady with a decided movie complex . . . Expects to cash in some day on a million dollar radio contest . . . One of the most loyal rooters the basketball team ever had . . . Took part in An Old Spanish Custom . . . Carried out the effect by joining the Spanish club 4 . . . G.A. A., l. THOMAS HEAPHY . . . With the arrival of summer we can expect to see Tommy somewhere between here and the nearest swimming pool . . . Maybe he'll be driving that green Reo, or maybe he'll be whiffing the ether with his right thumb . . . At any rate Tom will be there, whether clad in swim trunks or pajamas. MARCELLINE HILLMER . . . Dark haired, blue eyed lass from down below the hill . . . Full of fun and pep . . . lust can't stop making eyes at Willie . . . Pounds out all her worries on her concertina . . . Most of her activities were found outside of school . . . Wherever she is seen you may be sure to find some of her many friends. HENRY HOEKSEMA . . . Co-organ- izer and charter member of the Science and Mathematics club . . . Secretary, treasurer, 4 . . . Spent several years on cr farm, but turns his ambitions toward accounting, in which he is unexcelled . . . Honor student throughout his high school career . . . Finds time for experi- ments in his own laboratory. LOUISE HOLMES . . . Lovely blonde hair and a cheery smile have made Louise a favorite during her three year stay . . . Downers Grove claimed Louise her freshman year . . . Calls Thawville her home town . . . Famous for her ready laugh and sparkling wit . . . O. E. O. 2 . . . G. A. A. 2 . . . Home Economics, 4 . . . Botany assistant 3. Page l7 MARY LOUISE HALM . . . Tall. dark, and slim with a knack for dress designing , . . Mary Lou hopes some day to be a famous dress designer . . . Has her eye on the Vogue school of art . Loyal member of the Spanish club 3, 4 . . . Home Economics club 3, 4 . . . School sports held her interest her senior year . . . Soccer 4. IOHN HARPER . . . Red-headed, left-handed with a hankering for playful pranks . . . Iohnny's spirit is never daunted . . . School was a tough old grind for this outdoor man, but he really buckled down in the pinches . . . Loves his motor- cycles and old Ford coupes . . . His main interests lie in hockey and baseball. IRMA HAYNES . . . Wistful, curly haired lass with many admirers . . . Fortunate in having her Lake close at hand . . . Likes toboggan- ing . . . Enjoys fiddling with test tubes . . . Vice-president of the German club, 4 . . . G. A. A. 1, 2 . . . Girl Reserves 4 . . . Home Eco- nomics club 3, 4 . . . Track 1, Z, 3. FRANK HESSE . . . A real brain- trust . . . This is the kind of boy who can really confuse his teachers . . . Music is his hobby . . . Some- times serious, sometimes clowning, but always ready to lend a helping hand . . .' Manipulated the flute in the orchestra, 4 . . . His member- ship was counted in the German club 3, 4 . . . Hi-Y 4. ROBERT HIXSON . . . Athlete, scholar, actor, and class leader . . . Sophomore vice-president . . . Grid- iron hero 3,4 . . .Track 3, 4. . . Displayed talent as an actor in The Ghost Train and Playmakers . . . French club 3, 4 . . . Two years cr member of the L club . . . Secre- tary, treasurer, 4. HAROLD HOHL . . . Snappy walk, boyish grin, curly black hair-Bud's assets . . . He can get along with no effort at all . . . Chief exponent of the manly art of self defense . . . Boxing, wrestling l . . . The gridiron held his interest only a year . . . Lightweight football, 2 . . . Clubman ...Spanish club, 2 . . . Hi-Y 4 . . . EDITORS K. Y. C. l.
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WILLIAM C. KENNEDY . . . Though a quiet fellow, seems musically in- clined. He played the clarinet in the band 3, 4, was a glee club mem- ber 3, 4, singing in the operettas given both years . . . Bill may be re- membered as one of Mr. Deabler's history hounds, and a true supporter of all of El Tee's fighting teams. HERBERT KENT . . . This tall, dark lad made a good minister in the class play 3 . . . As a member of the glee club 3, 4, Herb sang in the operettas given both years, and was secretary of the boys' glee club 4. He was an active member of the Spanish club and Hi-Y during his senior year . . . A good student. LORRAYNE KING . . . Made a good start in her high school career as an officer of Freshman Theater . . . A petite black-haired miss, Lorrayne is the life of any party with her good humor . . . Her special hobby is swimming, and her ambition is to learn how to dive. Loyal to El Tee Hi, she likes Riverside-Brookfield high school a lot. LAKE N. KISSICK . , . Quite a sports- man and singer, with talking as a sideline. He played lightweight football 4, and ran cross country, 2. He was a chemistry assistant. Lake acted in the sophomore play. and in the glee club operettas 3, 4. His pet sports are tennis and golf, though he is very touchy about his golf score. DONALD KNIEF . . . A lad with a true, rare sense of humor. He is quite a student, and has a way with all the teachers. Don's school interests included band l, 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, and German club 2, 3 . . . He just couldn't stay away from the chemistry laboratory. Don knows the why and wherefore of almost everything. MARY ANN KOHLSTROM . . . Small but peppy . . . Member of G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, and took part in many girls activities, among them volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4, soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, and basketball 1 2 3, 4. She was made treasurer of Teen- ya in her senior year, and for two years was a member of French club. Page I9 IOSEPH KELLY . . . A merry lad with red hair and an ample sprink- ling of freckles to go with it . . . One of Mrs. Murphey's budding art- ists . . . Usually found Working a cross Word puzzle during the first period study hall . . . Well liked for his quick humor and his all- around good sportsmanship. WILLIAM S. KENNEDY . . . Bowled his way to a top-notch score his senior year. He was a member of German club and Hi-Y in both his junior and senior years, and joined the Science club in his fourth year. His pet hobby, besides talking and tennis, is golf, but he can't keep his score down , . . 'Sa terrible life, says Bill. MARVIN KIEHL . . . A large factor in making this book possible as bus- iness manager . . . The Lion could- n't roar without him. He was a member of German club, 2, 3, and joined Playmakers, Hi-Y, and Sci- ence club in his senior year. He sang in the glee club, 3, 4, libra- rian, 4, acting in the operettas pre- sented both years. FRANCES KIRBY . . . A tall, likable girl 'th curly hair, and an easy ' n ges friend- ip. She came to l Tee Hi for her junior se for years from Boulder r ool in Colo- rado I, . . . Out e of school, Fran's chief interes enlarging her collection of po s and stamps. ELEANOR KLANYAC . . . A petite miss from the outskirts of Hodgkins . . . A very good worker with plenty of ambition and a sportsman's atti- tude toward any problem . . . An extremely talented dancer with a good singing voice . . . This tiny blue-eyed blonde is well liked by all who have had the pleasure of being with her . . . GRACE KNUDSEN . . . Claims mem- bership to O. E. O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Theater, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, A. A. K. 4, Spanish club 4, and German club 2, 3, 4, serving as vice-presi- dent of the last in her third year . . . As a sportswoman, Grace took up hiking and hockey l, volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, and soccer 2, 3. She was a chemistry assistant 4. CAGERS
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