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EVA HAYES-This gal had the unusual hobby of collecting photographs. She wants to be a dress designer and will start at the Master's Art School in Chi- cago. Good luck, Eval WALTER HAYES - Wally played Football 2, and was an active member of stage crew 3, 4. His hobby is horseback rid- ing and his spare time was spent at Vann's or elsewhere with the Boys . MARILYN HENTHORN -Trav- eling and sketching, Marilyn's hobbies, fit together nicely when she takes time off from singing in her church choir. Her other activities include: Girl Reserves, Paint and Powder, Spanish Club and Red Cross Council. IOHN HEWITT-Coming to L.T. in his Sophomore year, Chewie lost no time in becom- ing one of the boys . Can al- ways be seen with that certain red-head, Gordo . Latin Club 2, 3, president 31 Spanish Club 4. BETTY HILL - Betty moved about the country and attended a different high school each year. In spite of all this travel- inq, she found time for swim- ming, bowling, dramatics, read- ing, and music. She plans to be a medical secretary. THOMAS HILL 4 During his four year stay, Tom participated in wrestling, basketball, and bowling. He was also a mem- ber of Spanish Club and Hi-Y. He intends to study law at some southern university after gradu- ation. GUY HILLYER-You say you're having trouble with your gas-buggy? lust see Guy. He can usually be found with an overall job for old leaping lena. Also honored I-Ii-Y with his pres- ence. GENE HOADLEY-It is doubt- ful if there would be a Tab, if it weren't for the efforts of our faithful fotog. Gene also found time to act in the junior and senior plays, as well as gracing the senior advisory board with his presence. MARILYN HOCKINGS - Dim- my , a future occupational ther- apist, carried a club schedule that included A. A. K., O.E.C., Ei-Kem, vice-president 45 Girl Reserves, Writers Club, and Latin Club, but she found time to keep up her hobbies of writ- ing letters, dancing, and draw- ing. HAROLD HOFFMAN- Pro Hoffman was the center of at- traction wherever he went. Never without a smile, he was well known to all. Had's favor- ite pastime was drawing, but swimming and tennis ran a close second. DAVID HOLWICK-Dave at- tended Fi-Kem 2, Aviation Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, and Red Cross Council 3. He intends going to college after gradua- tion, if he can tear himself away from the Corral. BETTY IEAN HOOPER-Bet ty's jobs have kept her pretty busy these four years, but she managed to find time for Girl Reserves ly Girl's Glee Club l: Spanish Club 4. MARY ANNE HOUCK - A lov- er of Spanish and writing, Mary Anne has been active in Span- ish Club and Writers Club all of her three years here. She ex- pects to go back to the state she left for journalism at the Univer- sity of Indiana. MARTHA HOUSEL-Never a dull moment for Martie, whose big brown eyes and con- stant smile have established her as one of the school's social butterflies. She belonged to Spanish Club 3, 47 A.A.K. 3, and Tab and Lion staff 4.
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IAMES GEIS -A lim came all the way from Oak Park every day to finish school at L.T. He worked after school at a local grocery mart. Magic Club l, 2: Math Club l, 2, 35 and Sopho- more play. IESSE GILBERTeA mainstay on the football team, jesse went out for Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 4. Also joined Boys' Glee Club and Spanish Club 4. His hobbies are swimming and box- ing. PEGGY GILL - Peggy found time to play basketball for G.A.A. and to join Spanish Club 2. I-Ier hobby is writing letters -another future stenographer from L.T. BARBARA GLASNER-Barb's one of our better musicians and also found time for bridge and plenty of social life. Always with the gang. She'll honor Northwestern University in the fallfSpanish Club 3, 4. LOUISE GOODWIN - Tiny Louise enjoys singing and lis- tening to good music. She sang for Mr. Dissinger for four years. Other hobbies include making and designing clothes plus club work. Office work after gradua- tion. CAROLYN GORDON-Gov do's carrot-red hair topped all records though she didn't spare the shears on it. She spent free time in Girl Reserves, Spanish Club 3: and Lion 4. Favorite pastime- Chewie 2, 3, 4. GERALDIN E GRAUNKE A Ger- ry went in for collecting poems, and even writing some, swim- ming, dancing, and ping pong. She'll be a stenographer first and maybe attend college later. Activities included G.A.A. 37 and Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, treas- urer 4. S ,. 'HM BEATRICE GURRIE-Dark- haired Bea found time for G.A.A. l, and Latin Club 2. while in school. Outside, she likes to play the piano, read, and write letters. A member of B.B.R., she's going to make a nice secretary for someone. RUTH I-IADRABA - This pretty blonde joined Camera Club li Ei-Kem 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, and G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. She's an ardent lover of horses and was a leader in the school's ridinq group. ALICE HAGADONE - Alice might be rather quiet, but you just don't know her. G.A.A. ly Twirlers ly O.E.O. 3: Spanish Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4. Her future lies in either the art or teaching fields. NANCY HANNIGAN - NancY joined A.A.K. l, 35 Girl Reserves 35 Paint and Powder l, 2, Play- maker 45 G.A.A. 3. I-Ier outside interests were music and art. She found time for the opposite sex, too. ROSIE LEE HARDY-Petite Rosie worked after school and spent her evenings with the An- gelic Choir and the W.Y.A. We all enjoyed her jitterbugging at school dances. She'll take a business course at lay Cee next year. ROBERT HART-One of our more brilliant students, Bob completed high school in three years. From here he'll go on to college and engineering work. Debate, Writers' Club: Spanish Club: and Scouts kept him oc- cupied. ANN I-lARTENSTEINmBrains plus beauty make Ann the busy girl she is. O.E.O. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 37 War Commission 3, 45 War Stamps Chairman 3, president 4.
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PATRICIA HOWELL- Pat en- joys bowling, swimming, and skating. In her quieter moments she writes to servicemen. That ought to give her a good start on the job of being a secretary. DONALD HUBBELL-Don was quite a club man, a member of Biology, Aviation, Magic, and Spanish clubs. Also sang in the Choir, acted in the. Iunior class play tthe villian, no lessl, and played some football. CHARLOTTE HUFF4Char- lotte, another budding occupa- tional therapist, is an ardent golf fan, her last two years she headed our girls' golf team. Bowling, tennis, skating, and dancing round out her program. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Fi-Kem 3,4. FRANCES HUDEC !This smart girl graced L.T. with her pres- ence in her senior year. While at Calumet H.S. she was a member of the honor society for three years. She enjoys music, 'specially the long- haired. NANCY HUSE- Husie with her decisive personality was plenty busy during her four years here: Girl Reserves, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Wing Scouts, and G.A.A. Serving as an office aid kept her hopping, too. LENORE HYLANDER-Pert Lenore was one of the main- stays of this year's Tab staff, as well as one of the brains of our class. She also found time for O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 3, 4. College is next. CATHERINE IBACH--e Cathie, one of our summer school grad- uates, spent most of her spare time just being sociable, but she did find time for G.A.A. IANE IACOB-This reliable member of Representative As- sembly will go into office work after graduation, but she ex- pects to continue singing and dancing as a sideline. Although these interests take most of her time, lane manages to swim and play tennis frequently. RAYMOND IAEGER-As far as Ray's concerned, the sky's the limit! Says his favorite hobbies are flying a Piper Cub, hunting, and fishing, and that his future plans include pilot- ing a plane. He was in Band l, 2 and 4. ARTHUR IELINEKfArt is a real enthusiast where stamps are concerned. He was one of the mainstays of Stamp Club, which elected him president 4. Future plans include some uni- versity. Band 2, 3. IOHN IENISTA-Another avi- ation enthusiast, Iohn belonged to Aviation Club and Civil Air Patrol, and has earned a Stu- dent Pilot's Certificate. His fav- orite sports were wrestling and cross country. ALICE MAE IOHNSON -Writ- ing letters to that certain sol- dier, swimming and just be- ing with the crowd were Alice's favorite pastimes. She was secretary of Mu Tau 3, 47 and belonged to G.A.A., Girl Re- serves, and Choir. lay Cee is next, MARY FRANCES IOHNSON - Shorty and Buster could be found in the middle of things at any gathering. Belonged to French club 3, 4: Choir 2, 3. Oh yes . . . and she really can sing! MYRNA IOHNSON4MYrna moved here 'from Chicago her sophomore year and proceeded to make many friends. Her future includes some college, and her pastgSpanish club 3, 4, Dramatics club: G.A.A. 2, 3, 47 Girl Reserves 2.
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