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-. LOU K-A-HEAD Y-f A l l' HICI. H. HOHLFH -flmw chili. p- Hl'llll'Sll'l'. ROSF. Nl. l'l'l,IiLGl ,Ii Rose ll0CS11,t conu- lute. Slu- lumlcls rvcm'mls for lwrfvci lllllll FVTC RlC'l l' H. Ki Ji TH li R lillu-l has hm-n :L nu-mlu-r of I.mumlc-.X-Hwul -.lull for lhrm- vm-urs. Nk'l'Ylllj.f dnrnig' llt'l' wniur your :ls lnlsinuws Ill2lll7lgk'l'. Slu ronhl lu- justly culh-cl ilu' stuff sta-iuigl':1plu-r chu- to tlu- :xnuulnl ul lVlllllU:JlllllSl1'll0iLIl'JllJlll4' wurla mlmu' hv Iwi' for llu- paprr. ln lhin Nnnu- laiiul of work Nlui rc-ccivvcl many :lwnrflw frum VJll'lllllN , imi'g':xiiiz:1lioi1s. H1-1' lnhwt JlXVZll'Ll was pn-sciitccl for lyping :xl llu- rutc of ww-nty wurcls :1 lllllllltf. lk was :u nu-nilwr of ilu' glee- clnh :nul choir for funn Yt'Jll'NQ for llu pad two vm-:lm she has lu-1-I1 :xc-cmnpznnst fur llu Tlulgirls'lm:1slu'th:1ll pictnrv on pagv: 114 shows litlu-l :i lvrmnnnu-nl nu-inlu-r of llu- girls Cll!lll1llI0llSlHlJ tuning tlu- pictnri of Hut Vnpyu c-:lst-wif wi- h:ul mu' f-would show lu-1' :1 :1u'inlv-r nl' Mrs. lh-rizufs Vmnnniltm-v. Nur has lllluxl pe-2-lniitcal hm -,c-luzl:wtu' rcL'n1'mls to flrup lN'4'IlllSL! of lu-r vzlrivll :wtiviiie-.1 lm fnnr yn-:nr-. wlu- has 1'cc-vivvcl henun' rihlums :ll lhc l'llLl of c:u'h luv Isulll'Uflllt'L1'!'!lllll:llllIgfltllvl'lllQ'll1 lll'x'Jll'l1L'illllNlllUll0 g'r:un ru :n llltfllllltl' ul flu' lamthull aqnnrl. HQ- wan mu- nl ilu Ntrlgggl- lllflllilQ.fl'l'h of ilu- M-ninr 1-lm4spl:1y. hut is 1-liivfllv known :ix mu- nl' tlu' l'1lllll'l' fanu-cl llllu of scnior lllllH'1NlS1 lu' is lnmrlirxl lun. lu fishing :uul lr:uling' untmnulmilmw. ln:1ht.v in lufr first two yn-:nw uf high suluuvl. Hmumr rihluxnx xiwrm- PI't'9Q'lI'lt'fl her :ls IlXYflFflS fur sc-luml:uti1' 1-l'l'urt in l'l'L'SlllllJlll. l suphmnnorv :uul se-ninn' yl,'Ill'h. whiln' :u'nia-vm-nu-nls in slumrlhmul rlttuiiu-cl for lu-1' lununv: :nul 1-ligilwiiity for ilu- lllll'l'IHlll0llfl' Shorthznulfuntests. 'Illlt'ClIQllll!Dl!ill wniur lnxslcclbslll ltillll valued IIN 21 NU school. hor we-rvir-es for four vvwliw. Huw -:mg in llu- gli-v vlnh plunnurv :nul in tlu' vlumir fur tlu- Himi lllI'lfL' yours of high VHA II LIQS J. U'l l' ilmrlvx is un illlllllllllh of bil. .'Xll?llflllNll'i. IN-ru. gwulv wc-luml. Hu- has hm-n on llu' l,1mlc-.-X-Hi-:ul wluilq for two ycurs. mu' of ilu' numsl l'lH'l'g't'lll' worlivrs of ilu: :ulvvrlising mlvp:u'h1u'lll. :uul lu-cznwv of his. n:1tnr:ul Illll'lDllllk'fsN with mlruwing implvnu-ntQ. in ilu- :xrl clvp:1rlnu-nl. also. During hiw 'innior yunr lu- nrxx vim'- I prvsialent uf tlu' 4-law-. Th 0 fact that lui has un 1-xx-ollviut ll'llUl' xoim-mf :xccounl-4 for his plum- in tlui mlm- chili :nul in llu vluw phxv. H playa r- wa- ll vxmhuwl nu-nelu-r of llu- 15335 lr:u'l4 Bqnzul and l on tlu- Vu-tururn- vlaus lm-ilu,-llmll lr-:nn. S
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LOOK-A-HRAVD F,l7YV,-XRD Ci. McMANlTS liddie, has played violin in the orchestra and has sung' in he was out for baseball and did well in spite of his meager live fcet. He did not miss a day of school during' his senior year. and merited honor ribbons the year before. FI,0RF,NC'li M. KRAMER lixcellence in work throughout her high school career mer ited for Florence the distinction of Salutatorian. Besides being the recipient of honor ribbons at the end of each term she re- ceived awards for her work in shorthand and typing' in both iunior and senior years. Florence has been 100W punctual for the entire four years and did not miss a day ot' school during the first two years. She was the high school winner among the ifirls in thc VVashington Bicentennial lissay C'ontcst. Her writing ability has been employed in behalf of the L-A-H for the past three years. Florence belonged Io the Glce Club for two years and the choir for one. PAUL I . KLIFDINU Always a scholar. Paul received an award in first year type ins: and honor ribbons while a sophomore, junior and senior. X Paul is one of the senior members of the orchestra. the glee club and the choirg all of these activities have been his for four years. For the first and second years of high school he com- peted in the oratorical contest. A fourth activity in which he was engaged for the entire four years is that of acolyte. Hot Copy did not iind Paul on the stage as an actor. but it did iind him proticiently managing the many necessary tasks behind the scenes. Pants dreams of a college education show strong' indica- tions of becoming a reality soon. l'1lI,1'2l'lN M. GFRLI, A valued member of the stalt, Eileen headed thc circulation department for the past two years. As a junior she wrote prize winning manuscripts in the Business Men's Contest, and the Quill and Scroll Contest. Eileen was elected class treasurer during the freshman and sophomore years, and served in the St. Agnes Sodality while a junior and senior. Scholastic awards were plentiful in her high school career. She received Honor Ribbons each year in recognition of her ability as a student and also special awards in bookkeeping and shorthand. After competing credibly in the oratorical contest as a fresh- man and sophomore she gained honorable mention as a senior. 7 A the glee club and choir for four years. l,3uring,f his junior year A ,.. , 4
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LOOK-A-HEAD lioh fo' - ot Look known for l ,- '- DOROTHY l-'. lY'liiSl'lN IHCRCEIC R Dorothy wt-:irs inonogruin :intl striptw to Siyflllfj' flllll' Yt'iU'H spt-nt on tht- girls' lmskt-thnll tt-uni. Howtrvt-ry. it is not onlqv in :ithlt-lit-s that slit- tlistingnisht-tl ht-rst-lf: tlnring ht-r t-ntirt- high school C1ll'L'l'l' Dorothy was ntfvt-1' turtly for Mass or for :1 sinalt- pt-riotl. Of that slit: is most prontl. Mtnwovt-r. slat- is :in ont-- stuntling st-:inistrt-ss havingl ranltt-tl among tht- llight-at in :ill ht-1 st-wing t-lnsst-s. '1'ht-ggirls 1-hoir :intl glct- t-lnh :Ll-so fignrt-tl in ht-1 tit-ltls of :it-tivily for fonr ytfars. S'!'I'2PHl'lN U. SLIQPKO s 1 f Stt-vv cunit- to Qt. lEllll'S from VK akt-num High :it tht- lwgin- ning of his st-nior f't'2ll'. During his ont- yt-nr ht-rt-. ht- we-nt out for foothnll :intl nit-ritt-tl :1 lt-ttt-r in this sport. .XII in ull. tlnring his short stay hert-, Stern ll:Ls proved himself to be the he-sl of fellows. IlXV21l'll as ont- of tht- higllt-at in tht- point r:xting,rs on tht- stu . ball. lhrt-0 lt-ttt-rs hart- ht-t-n hunflt-tl to hiin ' - - one this year for trac-lc. Although .lou in RU JOSEPH P. S'l'll4lR'l' .loc is co-editor of the Look-A-Hcatl. Ht- has ht-t-n :L invin- ht-r of tht- stuff for fongr yt-urs. :intl is in lint- lor :i jonrnnlisin IT. Pnpt-rs snlnniitt-tl hy hixn for 'lUlIl'llflllhIll t-ontt-sts h:1vt-. for tht- la,-it thrctf yt-ul's,. rt-t-t-ivt-tl ll0ll0l'JklllL' int-ntion. Hc was t-lass st-Crt-tary tlnring his junior yt-ur. For four yt-urs ht- has rt-t't-ivt-tl honor rihhons for lllllllllllllllllg' -X ,Q'l'IlllK'i. :intl :ls :1 frt-slnnnn ht- rt-t't-ivt-tl :i winnt-r's t't-rtitit-:lit from lht- lXY1lSlllllgt0ll Bic-t-ntt-nni:il Connnissitni for his t-ssny. .loc can sing. lVt-'vt- ht-:irtl hini in tht- glut- t-lnh for fonr yt-urs. in tht: young' nit n s t-hoir for lhrt-t-, :intl now wt- ht-:ir him in Hot Copy. Yt-s. Jot- L-:in sing, Ht- t':1n lilttwvist- play fool- H lol lh.xt sport, :intl mort- fontl of tht- gritl sport than ht: is of ''stt-:ini-in-:itt-tl :ithlt-tit-s. ht- was :i int-niht-r of tht- class of '35's Ulllllllllllll hovs h-xsl -t - ' 4. ., tt ,h.1ll it-ani. BERT J. LAUX 1 lnttl tht pltst-nt st-nior t-lass :is :i fitshnmn. lnxvinq :itttintlt-tl school ill Hnrllaintl township prior to his coming ht-rv. Ht- has worlct-tl hnrtl :ns :1 llIl'llllll'l' of tht- :itlvt-rtising' tlt-p:u'tmt'nt -A-Ht-:ntl for tht- past lwo yt-urs. lit-st of ull. lioh is ns list inttitst in :ill that t'ont't-rns St l.,'l'll'H 'in in V . 1 i , . ' tt-rt-st that snrvivtrs tvt-n WVllt'll it t-onflit-is nilh stlf intt - - 'rt-st. l 9 sa.
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