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GENE CHILDRESS-ln Gene are blended the many fine qualities that make for a suc- cessful, active student. Among his activities were: Band l, 25 Football 2, 35 Student Council 25 Wrestling l, 25 Latin Club l, 25 Corral Board 45 Representative Assembly 4. ARTHUR CLARKE - Another radio enthusiast, Art has aspira- tions of becoming a ham . I-le plans to continue his studies at Illinois in the fall. Fi-Kem l, 25 Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Leadership club 4. MARGUERITE CLARKE A Mar- gy joined O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 45 Span- ish club 3, 45 Latin club 1, 2, 35 Writers Club 3, president 45 Dra- matic club 45 Pen and Inklings editor 35 G.A.A. 3. She will at- tend Smith College. CAROLYN COEN-When not writing letters, this adorable blonde attended O.E.O. 2, 3, 45 Writers Club 25 Paint and Pow- der5 War Commission 3, vice- president 45 Leadership 3, 45 Student Advisory Board and Tab staff. Next year comes Purdue. FERN COLLINS - l:'ern's activi- ties included O.E.O. I5 Glee club I, 25 Choir 3, 45 and Mu Tau 2, 4. She enjoys eating, movies and reading. Her future includes College and a busi- ness career. MAURINE COMSTOCK - The clubs around high school which saw a lot of Maurine were Paint and Powder l, 25 O.E.O. l5 Latin club 25 Spanish club 3, 45 Writ- ers club 45 and Dramatic club 4. Indiana University completes her post-graduate plans. DENNIS CONNOLLY-Bud ar- rived from Downers in time for his senior year. Although he spends lots of time on his studies, he has made many friends, not a few of whom are girls. CHARLES COSSITT-Chuck, the human golf bag, partici- pated in golf l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish club 35 Stamp club 35 and Stagecraft 4. A game of golf and a girl every now and then managed to keep him going. RAYMOND COVINGTON - Ray with the musical fingers went out for Glee club 2, 3 and Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4. His in- terests are music, piano, Basket- ball, Baseball, Swimming, Box- ing, Pingpong and Cartooning. Gad, what a list! RICHARD CRAWFORD -Dick could always be seen with either George or Terry, and sometimes both. I-le attended German Club 2, 3, but was usu- ally too absorbed in how to se- cure a million dollars the easy way. VIRGINIA CREIGHTON - G.A.A. was Virginia's only club, but she filled her time well by horseback riding, swimming, dancing, and planning for a future education at Gregg col- lege. IOHN CROWE-Always hav- ing a good time seems to be one of Iohnnie's characteristics. Although he occasionally gave the girls a break, he usually bummed around with Chuck. NANCY CURTIS -After a busy high school life, including Student Council, Freshman Girl's Treasurer, Girl Reserves, and a busy social life, Nancy is going to Iowa State. RAYMOND DALY-After school work was no deterrent to Ray's sparkling personality, but it did cut down on his activities. However, he found time for pho- tography, which he hopes to continue in the Navy after grad- uation.
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MARILYN BULLA- Bulla will leave behind an enviable record in Girl Reserves, Span- ish Club, G.A.A., Home Ec., the Iunior play, and the orchestra. She's going to an agricultural college to prepare for raising prize horses and cattle on her own farm. ANGELINE BULTHIUS - An- gie's favorite pastimes are playing the piano and garden- ing. She likes sports, especially baseball and bowling. She plans to be kind to the business world as a secretary. ANNAMAE BULTHIUS - Be- cause of her friendly and sin- cere manner, Annamae was an indispensable member of our class, although she was unable to participate in many activities. She was a member of Home Ec. club. DOROTHY BURKHARD - Dot's art work and handicraft have made her quite a reputation, but she didn't spend all her time on them: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, treas- urer 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 37 O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 4. Future plans: University of Minnesota. ANNEKE BURPEE-We will not soon forget quiet, cheerful Anneke, especially when we think of her work in Girl Re- serves l, 25 Mu Tau 3, 4: Span- ish Club 47 and Latin Club 2. Her ambition is to fly. Her plans for the future include Carlton College. ROBERT BURTON4 Burt and his famous model A's were certainly a forerunner of the atomic age! Crashed all the parties with the fellas. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club treasurer 3, reporter 4. PATRICIA CADWELL!GaY. fun-loving Pat's favorite pas- time is having a good time. Her activities included Paint and Powder ly Home Ec. Cluby Spanish Club: Corral Board: and Frank. She plans to enter Mary Mount College in New York. ,..:..,rf:,2:'2:x , -, K . .sr fm -26:9 GUY CALHAMER-A three year student, Guy nevertheless found time for Stamp Club, Avi- ation Club, Debate, Fi-Kern, and German club. As you might guess stamps and model air- planes are among his hobbies. Future: LC. and Illinois. DOLLY CARLSON - After spending her first three years at Oak Park, Dolly pursued higher education at L.T. She was a valuable new member of Dra- matic club, Home Ec. club, and Girl Reserves. PATRICIA CARLTON - Pat- tie is a lover of sports of all kinds. Her favorite pastime is driving. Playmakers, Spanish Club, Choir, Library aide, Mu Tau. Pattie plans to enter St. Anthonys hospital to become a nurse. DAVID CARR-Although he spent two years at Sullivan High School in Chicago, Dave has made his presence noticed. His activities included Band and Lion, but he failed to give the goils a tumble. P H YL L I S CI-IAMBERLAIN - During the last few years, many girls from our school did their part by becoming nurse's aides. Phyllis was one of these student Florence Nightingalesu. Off duty she loved to gossip with her many friends. LYN CHANDLER-In spite of school, jobs, and sports, Lyn found time to make more friends than a centipede has toes. His future is uncertain, but4 It bet- ter be good, FRANCES CHASE-A new stude, Frances transferred from Oak Park for her senior year. Her plans for the future: Go back to the South, and attend the University of Tennessee. Her activities at L.T. included Girl Reserves, and Dramatic club.
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IEAN DAVEY - As a soph, lean arrived from Oshkosh High. She started in immediate- ly, however, by joining Mu Tau 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Lion Staff 3. She enjoys dra- matics and bridge. Future plans include college. ANN DAVIS -Well known for her musical abilities, Ann was active in Mu Tau l, 2, 3, 4, treas- urer 3, vice-president 45 Glee Club 25 Choir 3, 45 Girl Reserves l, 25 Red Cross Council 35 Span- ish Club 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 3, 4, vice-president 4. LEE DAVIS -Lee found time just for Biology Club 2, 3, 4, and managed to be president 3, 4. His biggest interests are ocean sailing, fishing, and swimming. He has plans for a future at an eastern college. PEARL MAE DAVIS-Pearl's main pastimes are sewing, piano playing, reading an occa- sional book, and cooking. She plans to enter Wilberforce Col- lege, and then to settle down to a career of teaching music. GARWIN DAWLEY - Gar, the strong, silent type, was kept busy by an after school job, but he did participate in Band l, Military Club 2, and Hi-Y 4. Future plans: Navy Air Corps and college. SCOTT DAYMOND - Scott puts in most of his time doing nothing. Every now and then, however, he becomes very ac- tive and enjoys a bit of loafing or stamp collecting. BILL DETERT-Bill's hobby certainly is sports. He took part in Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, president 45 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Latin Club l, 2. As an associate editor of the Tab, he put his experience to use in his senior year. Mechanical en- gineering at Purdue is next. ROGER DEWEY-We all had to look up to Roger-no blonde has a right to be that tall, Roger. He plans to attend Denison University and then to do research chemistry. Latin Club l, 2. CYNTHIA DOUGLAS- Titchy's subtle humor and witty remarks made her the life of any party. Spanish Club 3, 45 War Commission, Tabulae, and Lion 4, label her as one of the intelligencia. Denison University is her next stop. IANE DREW- Ianie's flaming red hair was a familiar sight around school. Her scholastic ability is shown by O.E.O. I, 2, 3, 4. She also participated in Paint and Powder I5 Playmak- ers 35 Girl Reserves 31 Spanish Club 3, 4. NEAL DUNCAN-One of our future M.D.'s, Neal will see a lot of college in the next few years. While in L.T. he liked to read and cycle. He joined Biology Club 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Span- ish Club 3. MARY DYKEMA - Mary loves anything to do with the out- doors-hunting, horseback rid- ing, swimming, and loads of others. Nurse's training lies ahead for her. G.A.A. l, 25 Home Ec. Club l, 2, 3, 45 Twirl- ers l. PHYLLIS ECK-That peppy Phyl could do a mean back-flip was shown in G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2. Besides acro- batics she enjoyed dancing and playing the piano. O.E.O. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l, 25 Leadership 3, 4. DONALD ECKBERG-Don spent most of his time playing bass in the school orchestra and various dance bands, but he found time to be a good foot- ball player and wrestler for four years. Hi-Y 45 Student Council 45 French Club 3, 4. i
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