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fl If Mk, 1 Ui, , .f I Au! 4 K' ... Norman Hough, was an active and well known Evelyne Horwitz, began figure aboflf School and her life in V. H. S. by won recognition asa cheer- - - - ' 1 bl leader. In additionlto this, Werner Hofman, one of gzxlngdfge C316 Bud took an active part i the Pfulfs of the Glee to ,med M51 31,5 be- in the Band and Orchestra, , ,ff Club, twice acted as secre- 5 'i an active member of Te n ,I i S , Dramatic, and A f ' tary. His managerial abil- thgnsewin Club and the Dancing Clubs, as well as ,V ity came to the forein his Shadows sie- the Social Co ittee. be ff M K expert guirhng of the soc- ' ,ff AGL.-.1 cer and basketball squads. f His sporting bl0od showed , I f 1,'f 5 itself in basketball, track, A, ' 'A' fi, 0' f I' ff! 'WW' X and intramurals. V1 ' . JW 7' 75 ' 4,44 f . fe fy iw fr of rv. if 1 f f JL - ,J ,lVL:L,.f ,f VJ X 'J I fa Y Robert M. Hyde, local De- m5sthenes, in addition to his activities on' the Coun- cil Sh hool 1 adows, and sc plays, climaxed his senior year by becoming co-origi- nator of V. H. S.'s first printed newspaper. P189 Shu. Rohr! jacobus was one of our local three letter men james Inna although with his excellent showing Uimmyu was 'only with of prowess in sports, some Us for two years, he made of which were baseball, his mark on V. ' soccer and basketball. Bob H-Sm In 1 we 5 that time. He belonged to as a so-ex I me some ne the Dance Club, the Glee Club, and the Debating Club. masterpieces that were originated in the art room.
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William Healy, B. B. B. s y5,,1f'elyo1W'S.f an a Robert Haas, being, a good I i I W ,gm 1472-W' swimmer. splashed his way to a position on the swim- W4 , min 4 zllmm H. Hafer, our Sooogogixlafg rpzlgrsii 0012- football hero, was an im- fosomeo has Crass on the portant member of 'lee Robert Hagemamwounded School Coooon for A year- basketball end football hero oi the senior class, Wim- Bill also Wofliecl iell in line of duty play- ourin theiiome Club- AS mg football. Bob Pima for his less strenuous ac- -baseball with less disastrous tiyities, he was a member effects, lfle played the oi the l.S.S. and the Glee Uomooo ko band and of- Club. chestra, and bossed thc lunch line as member oi the lunch patrol. stands for Big Business an Bill. ln l929 he would lgve been typed 35 Q Big Gertrude Hocbbeiser, a ie- utter and Eg Man but cent arrival was noted or . in 1941 he's iist the kind her fine literary ability Bdsm' G' Hlmgluss' M5 of guy who gets things which found an outlet in takin. an aciiveyxpafgt .m done. her activities in behalf of at eflcs M ' ' .' ln' both Shadows and the cluding tracls, tennis, in- Whxte Hornet. ln addxdon tramural volley ball, .foot- to these literary pursuits ball, and SOCC3' :as mdthe she also belonged to Dra- lmlllmg uge QQ Q rnatic and Debating clubs. flglmng mem Y 0 C Boxing Club. He also in- ' ' d the dulged in Bridge an Model Club. Pall fine' 1 n l
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1 'i . ,W we ' 1- ' J 1 . , Albert Wm. Kaplus, or Kap, the dark-h a i r e d giamour boy, ieaned strongiy towards athietics in his many extracurric- e , Qs! , e ll ' I L ' 'iyfbwfjlj ,1','H I David L. Kfobn, a member oi the Schooi Councii, Dramatic Ciub, and many ffl!! K uiar activities. Some of other schooi activities, was Claffe La RW, fm' enff' J fx . his ieanings have beenz outstanding for his work Safe md Chaffmffg Semof iootbaii, basketbaii, track. as editor of the White f T'Shed hef Semin' 'leaf Swkmmmg and bowung. Hema. rn --the :dow of with such accomphshments He truly is an impressive St. Ciair, Noback, and as 5595 Se 'a'Y Qi the ah-around athiete. Krohn, Dave proved his Dramatic Club, serving on the Sociai C0rnmittee, and gy V.H.S.'s most distinguish- :' O I ' ' i ' Y-9, . i X f ,lu .Lt N Edwin D. L4 Rue, one of ' abiiity to utickie the , , -vodesy contributing to the run- ning oi our mighty news- paper the White Hornet. ed Romeos, was a mem- Rebecca Lewis, came to ber oi the varsity track ,us as a senior. Aithough team and was active in in- she had no opportunity, A U tramurai iootbaii, basebaii, through iack of time, to Helen El'? beH9 Umffmd' and soccer. Eddie was an participate in the activities Was, P3mc h'd'I' aww? as active member of the So- of V- H. S., we have en- Chwmee of the dunxot ciai Committee and quire ioyed her company in ciass. Red Cfoss which She 'SP' 3 and an the Bridge Crab- resented at the convention in Washington. Her other interests were art, bridge, goii, the XSS. and the 'Yraihc Yatroi. P ll. s.y.nt..n O . 0' 'I Cnwf I
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