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ETTA MAY HART . . . You can'T sfop her from smiIing. She plays boTh The violin and piano, and has ambiTions in music and iour- nalism. In The class play 2, 3. OrchesTra I, 2, 3, 4 is her shin- ing record. RUTH HAUSER oughT To hold some sorT oT record Tor she comes Trom Callas High in Peru. Her spare hours are spenT in reading, hiking and sTamps and wiTh dogs. A,A.K. and Science club in her senior year. JANE I-IEDIN . . . QuieT is The word Tor Jane, buT she is in her glory when asTride a horse or clashing around in a Ford IAnnie by namel. She Took boTh Teenya and bowling in regular closes her IasT year. cm IWW LILLIAN I-IELLSTROM . . . The gang saw her beaming smile as she dished maITeds aT The CasTle, buT she was also a leader in Girls' aThIeTics aT school. A Tour year member oT 6.A,A., Treasurer 3, 4. BaskeTbaII I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET HENNESSY . . . One oT Those rare personaIiTies and a Tour year LaTin sTudenT. The IasT OT The Hennessys is The ever- popular IiTe oT The parTy. Had a leading role in The iunior play. JACK HENRY . . . Marmion prep as well as Hirsh High share memories oT Jack wiTh us. His musical TaIenTs were shown in boTh The Glee club and opereTTa. Foofball and baskeTbaII Took up much of his Time. 'sf 351. -, r.vs1pm-his ETTA MAY HART HERBERT HART RUTH HAUSER CHARLES HAYES JANE HEDIN NORMA HELLINGS LILLIAN HELLSTROM BERNARD HENGELS M. HENNESSY ALTHEA HENTHORN JACK HENRY JANE I-IERZOG 1 HERBERT HART . . . He calls his masTer-pieces poeTry, buT There is always room Tor doubT. However, There's no quesTion abouT his wiT and musical abiIiTy. Hi-Y secre- Tary 2, Treasurer 4. Band l, 2, 3, 4. I ' A CHARLES HAYES . . . A curly blond scalplock and a Talking sax. STreTch was a veTeran in a local swing band. German club 3, or- chesTra 4, Q-league I, inTramuraI and band I, 2, 3, 4. NORMA I-IELLINGS . . . JusT like a sTick QT dynamiTe, she packs a big wallap Tor her size. A Tixed TeaTure on The honor rolls and a member oT O,E.O., French club 3, 4, Tennis 3 and Teenya 4. BERNARD HENGELS . . . FooT- ball, baskeTbaII, baseball: he's aT home in any oT Them. AIThough handicapped by a biT OT bad heaITh, Bernie has managed To carry on his well known Tamily TradiTion. ALTHEA I-IENTHORN has made herseIT known To pracTicaIIy every club, sTudenT and girls' sporT acTi- viTy in The school. She's AI To her buddies, buT don'T ever men- Tion her size: iT's dynamiTe. JANE HERZOG . . . Personalify deluxe and The school's mosT popular vender of piTiTuI puns. AssociaTe ediTor oT both The LION and The TAB. PresidenT OT Teenya 4. This live wire was cus- Todian of O. E.O.'s Treasury 2. I7
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SYMPHONY IN STRING La Grange has ils symphony and il has ils swing: il has ils melody and ils marlial beal. On lhe wings ol music lhe holiday concerls and lhe operella lend airs ol dignily and color lo lhe lile ol lhe school. Wilh vocal cords and violins lhal proper parl ol lhe school's curriculum- music-is made an inlegral and inleresling phase ol educalion. posed by Belly Marlin.
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-v 3 .VV M. HICKENBOTTOM MARGERY HILTON ' GRACE HOEKSEMA GEORGE HOOKER FRANCELIA JACKSON y ALLAN .noi-insou RUTH HIERONYMUS MARION HICKENBOTTOM . . . STamps and Scrapbooks are The hobbies oT This newcomer Trom ClinTon, Iowa. A member oT G. A. A., LaTin club and STudenT club aT ClinTon7 and Playmakers aT El Tee. MARGERY HILTON . . . You have To show Marge: she's Trom Missouri. Maybe ThaT's why she makes a swell debaTer. OuiTe The aThleTe aT WebsTer High, and conTinued aT La Grange, adding Playmakers. Q T-TfI!R'HA-Vvflfvl June Hocxea GA ik Hr GLENN HONECK RUTH HORLICK ALICE JOHNSON JAY Jones U GRACE I-IOEKSEMA . . . The class's ouTsTanding woman scien- TisT. ln TacT, she is a charTer member and secreTary oT The Science and MaTh club. She de- serTs The lab, however, To Tollow her hobby, sewing. GEORGE HOOKER . . . JusT call him The red-headed music maker, or drummer, buT don'T TorgeT ThaT he's nuTs abouT baskeTball. He used his six TeeT, Two inches, To help The lighTweighT Tive 3, 4. ERANCELIA JACKSON . . . WiTh plenTy oT pep aT her com- mand, blond, curly-haired Fran is a girl wiTh an enviable number oT good Triends. Has a Triendly air abouT her ThaT makes her doubly aTTracTive. ALLAN JOHNSON ...This Tall aThIeTe came Trom Lane Tech. HeavyweighT TooTball, inTramural, baseball and Track kepT him busy. Conceals appreciaTion Tor The Tairer sex. Al had The lead in The 1TTa. J'-1 - v 'C RUTH HIERONYMUS . . . one oT our celebs as Tar as scholas- Tic abiliTy goes. Her quieT humor made her a worThwhile Triend and enabled her To spend Two years in The German club and Two in Teenya. JUNE HOCKER is an exponeni oT The Carnegie meThod as is shown by ThaT high honor roll re- porT card. French club, Congress, Playmakers, Teenya and A. A. K. are all on her lisT. A Tour year member oT O. E.O. GLENN I-IONECK worked his way Through school wiTh ThaT quieT easy-going manner. His am- biTions lie in The squared circle and behind The sighTs oT a hunT- ing riTle. WiTh Mr. PaTTerson's boxers 2. RUTH HORLICK wenT Through El Tee on The Three year plan. RuTh's Three years were really Tull ones. A member oT O.E.O. as a Treshmanp in Congress, class play and Tra k as a sophomore. ALICE JOHNSON was a Tour year member of O. E.O. A pos- sessor OT a rare sense oT humor and a large Tollowing oT Triends, she's an able IinguisT, as is proved by her membership in boTh French club and The Aeneidae. JAY JONES has The makings oT a TirsT class lawyer if he can keep a sTraighT Tace. He's a power- house in maThemaTics and phy- sics. Spends his recreaTional Time wiTh ice-skaTing and gymnasTic work.
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