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ROBIQRT G. LOPICZ Orange Club, Junior Soccer, 3, -lg .S'pfr1utm', 4, Cumlv, 4. XYho kept the student average high while taking l3elano's Russian? XVho cared little for women and nothing for work? The Senor was the fellow who got to bed by ten o'clock every night and still had a high B average. School held no terrors for him, but work did, he abhorred it, If there was anything, anything, that would keep Bob from athletics, you would find him heartily endorsing it. One of the most popular and intelligent students of the school was this da-boi, who came in on the truck every morning through sleet or snow. As yet he is undecided about a vocation, although he would undoubtedly make a good humor writer. After two years at the Academy Boll has made a mark for himself, and he will continue to make friends at Princeton University. JOHN MADDHN, JR. Orange Club, Junior Varsity Football, 3, Orange Football, 3, Varsity Football, 4g Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. John is one of the da-bois clan who has proved himself an honor student in studies and a good athlete on both the gridiron and the diamond. Speaking of honors, the subject of women is not new to J.M., who has also proven his good eye by his choices for academy dances. In the fall John gave his services to the varsity football team where he was a guard, and in the spring, he excelled in baseball in which he won varsity letters during both of his years at LFA. The faculty and students will long remember John as one of the happiest fellows who has ever graced the old campus. Yale calls Johnnie next year, and we know he can, and will pull through in whatever profession he chooses. 29
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EDGAR R. LIQWIN, JR. Black Club, junior Varsity Football, 3, 45 Varsity Swimming, 3, junior-Senior Basketball, 4g Varsity Tennis, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4, Gargoyle, 4, Caxy, 4, Co-business manager, 4, Dance Com- mittee, 4. Since all the women from Pittsburgh to Lake Forest are clamoring for Bud, we realize that he is one of the biggest and smoothest dealers on the fourth Hoot. Bud put in two years at LFA and proved to himself and to his many friends that his home town, Pittsburgh C The hottest town in the ll.S. l, has given us a future tennis star and a record-breaking swimmer. Besides excelling in athletics, Bud has a perfect system of blowing square smoke rings. Penn State is calling him next year, and we are sure that he will be as much a success there as he has been here. JOHN HLMIQR LOHNHS Black Club, Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Baskttball, 4, Varsity Track, 4, Letterman's Club, 4, Forum, 4, Class Officer, 4, Treasurer, 4, Athletic Council, 43 Glue Club, 4, Gargoyle, 4. Jack came to LFA for the first time this year, but shortly after school opened in the fall he was a well-known boy on the campus. The fact that Jack was one of the best quarterbacks that LFA has seen in many years was confirmed when he was chosen to the second All-Conference Football Team. He played varsity basketball and was one of the most outstand- ing men on the track team. His abilities were also applied to the Gargoyle Club and the Glee Club. Coming to LFA from Riverside, Illinois, he will head for Yale next year. Jack will long be remembered by everyone for his casual, easy going, smiling manner, and his bright original saying of H'lo.
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Rf DBI-I RT -I .-XM IQS M .-Yl l'liSi JN ROl5liR'I' IQDWARIJ MAIDIJHN Black Club, Junior Varsity l 'ootball, 3, 45 Varsity Baskcrlvllll. 3, 44 Varsity Track, 3, 4, l,ettcrman's Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Senior Choir, 3, 4, Gargoyle, 3, 4, President, 4, -Vprfh11w', 4, Follies, 3. A flash of the comb identifies Bob, the pride of lfast House's fourth floor. ln his two years at l.lf.-X Bob has proved himself an outstanding man on the campus. His social life was complete and varied, and his many stories otiorli-campus maneuvers along the North Shore astounded students and faculty alike. ln athletics Bob has securely held his position on the varsity b'asketball team for his two years at l.lf'A. He worked faithfully for such organizations as the .N'perlalm' and the Senior Choir, and he was elected president of the Gar- goyle Club in his senior year. l.l .-X wishes much success to Bob Madden as he continues his study of lYild l.if'e at lowa University. Orange Klub, Varsity Soccer, 3, 4, Orange and Black Soccer, .lg -luniorASeni0r Basketball, 3, General Sports, 4, l.etterman's Club, 45 Varsity 'lirack Manager, 3, 4, lfishing Club, 3, 4, lforum, 4. Bob, or Whistles, as he is known to members of the lfast House fourth floor, is a two-year man at l.l5.-X. His strange nickname is the result ol- high-pitched, shrill whistles which keep continually drifting from his room. NYhistles was a member ol- the varsity soccer team for both of his years at l.l .-X. This year he won his letter by playing an outstanding game at left inside. ln the spring Bob usually takes over the job of managing the varsity track team. He is especially proud nl. his home town, lflint, blichigang but upon his graduation from l.l9.-X, he plans to enter the University of California. We know that he will be successful in his futu re undertakings, and we certainly wish him the best of luck. 31 P
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