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IHIMHRY B.-XLOCS Black Club, Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Baseball, 4, Letterman's Club, 4, Senior Choir, 4, Glee Club, 4, President, 4. Buddy Balog,the answer to a coach's dream, entered Lake Forest Academy this year. After making All-State Indiana tackle at Fast Chicago, his all around play easily warranted him an end position on the Mid-YVest Prep All-Conference football team. A big asset on LFA's gridiron, it soon became evident that he would continue with his outstanding ability on the basketball tloor and on the diamond. Vaughn, as he is known to Remsen House residents, was elected president of the school Glee Club in addition to his participating in other school activities. His versatile personality has won him the respect and friendship of all on campus. We all wish him the utmost success at Northwestern University. Bl tck Club, Varsity Pootbtll, 3, 3, 4, V trsity Swimming, Z, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4, l.etterman's Club, 2, 3, 4, Caxy, 3, Photographic Editor, 3, Spectator, 3, 4, Photographic Editor, 3, 4, Camera Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Gargoyle, 3, 4, Forum, 4, Remsen House President, 4, Follies, 3, 4. One of the all-around members of the senior class, Jim came to LFA as a sophomore from lndianapolis. A member of the varsity football team for his entire three years, ,lim's smashing drives provided many thrills for all. He was also an outstanding diver on the swimming team and a reliable sprintman on the track team. As one of LFA's ace pho- tographers, jim served in all photographic activities, including the Camera Club, the Caxy, and the Sperlalor.Jiin's outside interests are numerous and varied. As an active co-chairman ol- O-FALFHS, he has done a fine job as a representative of l,l A. XVhen Jim moves on to Purdue next year, one can be assured that he will carry on in his usual, well-spirited style. 22
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S'I'ANl.l'1Y DAVIS ANDERSON, JR. Orange Club, Lightweight Soccer, l, 2, Varsity Soccer, 3, 4, lntramural Basketball, 2, 3, junior Track, l, 2, Junior Varsity Tennis, 3, Varsity Tennis, 4, I.ctterman's Club, 4, Forum, 4, Mechanics Club, 3. livery morning, a frozen figure comes hurtling in on a bicycle. lt could be no one but Andy braving the elements to remain one of the chosen few four year day-boy seniors. Stan has been an ardent participant in soccer for four years and proved his virtue by earning a varsity letter during his senior year. .Andy's ability to win the fairer damsels of Lake lforest has amazed us all, and he is reputed to be a true dealer throughout this vicinity. We wondered for a while where his attentions were centered, but it was soon discovered that the night life of Travers City, Michigan, was the answer. Stan plans to attend XYashington and Lee University, and we know he will make a name for himself' there. 2 :i : fi' A ROB HRT ,IOHN BAI .I ,ENG HR Black Club, Orange and Black Football, l, 2, Varsity Football Manager, 3, 4, Orange and Black Basketball, l, 2, Warsltvy Swimming, 3, 4, Varsity Track Manager, 2, 3, l.t-ttcrmim S Club, 3, 4. Bob has been at l.l A during his entire high school career and is now among the top ranks as a senior. Coming from Highland Park, where he has resided all of his life, Bob -is one of the better known day boys and is known espcvlfilll' for hls leadership in the school's outside social life. Due to a back injury sustained some years ago, Bob's athletic career has been partially hampered. During the winter, however, he shows his merit as one of the outstanding members ot the varsity swimming team. He won his varsity letter in both his iunior and senior years. We will not see much ot Bob in the XX l l Lll1lVCl'SlfyUl future for his plans point to the 'est 11111 UC' Colorado. 21
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ROBERT KIRKWOOD BFLT, JR. Orange Club, junior Varsity Football, 3, Orange and Black Football, 4, Varsity Swimming, 3, Varsity Basketball Man- ager, 4, Sperlator, 4, Forum, 4, Glee Club, 4. Two years ago Highland Park lost another of its line gentlemen to Lake Forest Academy. In keeping with the fine tradition set by other Highland Park boys, Bob has set his sparkling personality on the school with great results. Many borders cannot understand why Bob is not a day student, but the long, arduous tramp through the wilds of Ravinia to his humble abode loomed as an insurmountable obstacle. ln view of this situation Bob occupies a luxurious suite among the elite on the third floor of Remsen House. If you hear Fred VVaring's melodic tunes floating through the ancient corridors of Remsen, these sounds are sure to be coming from Bob's room. Next year Bob plans to attend VVilliams College. DAVI D B ROM WELL CA RH Orange Club, Lightweight Football, 2, Varsity Soccer 3 Orange and Black Football, 2, 3, 4, Orange and Black Soccer, 35 Varsity Basketball, 23 Junior-Senior Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity Track, 25 Orange and Black Track, 23 Golf, 3, Varsity Golf, 4g Letterman's Club, 3, 4, Fishing Club, 25 Glec Club, 3, Forum, 3, 4, Gargoyle, 4, Caxy, Business Manager, 4, Sper- lator, 4. When you think of Greenbush, you can think of only one other synonym. That synonym is none other than the busi- nessman ofthe senior class, Dave Cary. One of the select men ofthe fourth floor, Dave has made a fine and enviable record during his three years at LFA. His activities throughout the years were unlimited, and he had the distinction of never having been in day study hall. Dave was well liked by every- one on the campus and did a great deal towards making school life more enjoyable. His scholastic feats were equalled only by his social dealings, in which he was renowned all over the north shore. An all-around student in every phase of school life, Dave was always one to strive for perfection. Wharton University will be the scene of future activities of this Greenbush businessman. 23
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