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For the second year L.T. is one of five public schools in the United States belonging to the National Council of Inde- dendent Schools. CLARENCE HILTON-Clarence plans to study civil engineering at Northwestern University. His first three high school years were spent in Massachusetts, which might ex' plain his interest in the Braves. Cross Country. GEORGE HOBSON-George's hobby concerns cars and motors. As he likes math, maybe these combined interests will lead to a good future. VVrestling. IOHN HODAPP4Iohn f.Musclef head to somej was class president when we were sophomores and star quarterback in the last football sea' son. He will go to college next. Student Council, Football, Basketball, Track. SHIRLEY HOFF4Hoi'fie, one of the smarter gals of our class was active throughout high school. If not playing basketball, she could be seen having a good time with the girls. Her future plans include the University of Illinois. Latin. Debate, O.E.O., G.A.A., Stamp Club, Band. ALBERN HOLLANDS-If A Tree in the Meadow is the song you hear, and you see a hunter chasing a deer while reading an American history book, take an' other look it's Al. HARLENE HOLLOWAY! Roller skating and golfing, too, Are Holly's sports the whole year through. An active member of G.A.A., She's a sporting gal in every way. G.A.A. RICHARD HOLOTIK-Doc, who passed the time with his accordian or motorscooter, will probably be found at a trade school next year. 16 GEOFFREY HOLSTROM - Though sleepless nights he still encounters Constructing massive Geiger counters, On the market his falling stock Will keep poor Geoffrey deep in hock. GEORGE HOOPER-C1eorge's favorite pastime is sleeping, but on the football field he was always wide awake. A good math student, he plans to go on to college. Football, Track, Senior Advisory Board. LLEUELLYN HORN 4 Because Lleu worked afternoons in her dad's store, she was unable to join many clubs, but art and geometry kept her busy during school. C.A.A., Home Ee Club, Pencil and Paints. CAROL HOUGH-Carol's a real sportswomen and especially enjoys swimming. She also was a line pres' ident of Home Ec Club. She will major in physical ed at the Univerf sity of Colorado. Home EC Club, G.A.A. JOAN HOUGHTON- For her sophomore year Joan arrived at El Tee And proved her industry and brain. To Purdue next for bacteriology, And there she will receive more fame. MuTau, Biology Club, O.E.O., Debate. Latin and Cicero Clubs, Representa- tive Assembly, Business Management Committee, Sweeney Memorial Com- mittee, Citizenship Committee. IULIAN HOW, JR.-'Even though Senior Advisory Board, Represen- tative Assembly, Hi-Y, and various committees kept Bud busy, he found time for horseback riding. College comes next for this popuf lar senior fellow. Representative Assembly, Boys' Club, Senior Advisory Board, Hi-Y. JOAN HURLBUT- Journalism rang the bell For Iody, who's a writer swell. Her hobby's knitting, we hear tell. Without a doubt, she does it well. Lion, Student Council, Girls' Club.
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Hopes ran high for Second Time in '49 when we could do it again. DONNA JEAN HARBECK- Dancing, horseback riding, and a special fellow sum of D.J.'s inter' ests. Her childhood ambition was to be a singer of torch songs. G.A.A.. Dancing Leader, Dramaties anish Club, Club, Home Ee Club, Sp Representative Assembly. JAMES I'IAIlTIGAN-- Jim would often say Si, si , A Spanish lover he must be, He states show no new look to me. Next year will be at old J.C. LOUISA HASKELL- Never argue with Louisa. She always wins, 'cause of debate. Swarthmore stands out in her future. To be a teacher is her fate. Debate. Business Management, O.E.O., French Club, Senior Advisory Board, G.A.A. BARBARA HATTER- Our Barbara's surely a Hatter, But hardly the kind that is mad. She wants to live in a penthouse And drive a convertible Cad. Girl Reserves, Dramatics Club, Latin Club. LOUIS HAUGEN-Friendly Jack, a lover of music, enjoyed playing the piano and singing in the choir. He will go to J.C. next year. Spanish Club. MONA HAYESfMona has given up her childhood ambition to be a mechanic in favor of plain driving and, even more primative, horse' back riding. Home Ee Club, Dramatics Club, Span- ish Club, Representative Assembly. DOLORES HEBERT-Dolores will no doubt be a great attraction in the coming College capers as she likes to dance in chorus lines and plans to enter J.C. MuTau, Home Ee Club. GEORGE HENRIKSEN-George had a lot of fun being one of our better baseball players. fWe liked it tool J.C. is in his future. Noon Recreation Committee, Baseball. PATRICIA HENRY-This versa' tile girl, who has danced in many of our chorus lines, was active in French and Latin Club, and liked the subjects of chemistry and French the best. Stephens College claims her next. French Club, Latin Club, O.E.O., Girls' Club. RICHARD HIERONYMUS- Versatile Dick not only is a bebop fan, plays a trumpet, and has his own band, but also has sailed up and down the Mississippi on a raft. JOAN HIGGS- Knitting fills this gal's spare time. Her favorite tune's i'Beyond the Sea . Journalism her favorite class, A secretary she plans to be. DON HILL-Don is one of the more interested, members of the machine shop classes and has also been on the wrestling squad. Col- lege will be next. XVrcstling. OSCAR HILLIG-One of our math fans, Oscar also was an ac' tive member of German Club for two years. He plans to go to North' western next. German Club. CAROLE HILLMAN!- This clever artist Her hobby does pay Painting on plates Means money and play. MuTau, A.A.K., Spanish Club. 15 si
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Grades received by our students are compared by the Coun- cil with grades of college freshmen taking the same subjects. This survey shows that our students average the same grades in college as in high school. JEANNE HUTTON-- Around our school are several clubs, Jeanne's in more than a few. Since a good job is done by her, She didn't bite off too much to chew. G.A.A., Latin Club, Cicero Club, French Club. Draniatics Club, Girls' Club, Corral. WALLY HYERDALL-Walt's fu' ture is undecided, but his past in' cluded a lot of eating and a liking for mechanical drawing, among other things. VIOLA HYLANDER- Vi is a girl with a song in her heart. In a choir she loves to sing. With her manner so pleasing, right from the start Pleasure to many she'll bring. Spanish Club. BOB JACKSON-Football, basket- ball, baseball, track, and tennis earned Bob a place in the Washing' ton High letterman's club before he came to L.T. His future looks like J.C. or the army. VVashington High Letterman's Club, Football, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis. JIM JACOB-Jim is interested in sports in a big way. He likes to swim and play basketball and also likes bookkeeping. Boy's Club, Basketball, Baseball. ROGER JACOBSON4Sports and photography came along with be' ing with the boys as Jake's favor' ites. He could be heard to ex' claim Oh, fine when something unusual happened in his favored physics class. EDWARD JAMES! Binker and the fellows Were interested in cars. They roared through school with worries few And good times never far. JUNE L. JANSEN -This cute senorita liked Spanish. Listening to good records and knitting were al' so tops. Her childhood ambition was to join the Navy, and she hasn't changed her mind! JOAN JELINEK- Jellie drew for many a day On decorations for our dances. The art work in this Tab did she And to a portrait painting goal advances. Debate, A.A.K., Mu Tau, G.A.A., Span- ish Club, Biology, Tab. JOSEPH JENISTA - Joe's hobby is collecting phonograph records. His favorite one is Claire de Lune. Special talent, sleeping in history class. Mu Tau, Biology, Math. Club, Latin Club. JOHN JENKINS-Scott, new this year, was very interested in sports, photography, radio, and bathtub singers. His wonderful personal' ity should aid in his future as a minister. Camera Club, Bowling, Football, Aca- pella choir. BETTY ANN JOHNSON-An' other future nurse. Betty's hobby was sewing. She enjoyed listening to good music, particularly Staff dust. Public speaking also rated high with her. GRACE JOHNSON-Grace has won many friends during her four years through her sincerity and genuine friendliness. She is an ac' complished violinist in addition to her work in various clubs and school activities. College in the future. Orchestra, Latin Club, Cheerleader, Re- presentative Assembly, Girls' Club, French Club, Swimming. MADELON JOHNSON- When I was a kid, I wanted to skate And cut graceful curves on the ice, But now that I've learned how to tickle the keys, In think the piano is nice. 17
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