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EDITH LOPEZeEdith, a real sportswoman, has participated in swimming, hockey, basket- ball, and Leadership 4. Her other activities included Latin club 25 G.A.A. 35 Red Cross 37 Girls' club 45 Lion 4. Future? College, then a teaching career. IOSEPH LOSACCO - Ioe's ac- tivities included Spanish club 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 47 airplane model- ling, photOgraphY, Working, hunting, driving, wolfing-well, anyway his future is indefinite -army? Work? Trade School? Who knows? DOROTHY LUECK -For Doro- thy the future points to secre- tarial work - Gregg College and then an office position. Activities-a part time job with the Bell Telephone Company, Writing to the boys , dancing, and Frosh Girls' Chorus. BETTY MACDONALD- Mac, a whiz at shorthand and a de- lectable dish for any office, in- tends to be a steno, which may involve attending Gregg col- lege. Participated in Playmak- ers 3 and lunior play. Favorite pastimes - horseback riding and dancing. BRUCE MACDONALD- Corky may be on the quiet side but he doesn't lack for friends. loined Hi-Y, Spanish Club and went out for baseball while attending L.T., but he's keeping his future a deep dark secret. LOUISE MACDONALD-A bridge club just isn't a bridge club without mischievous Louise there. Paled around with Connie and lean, but also found time to join Girls Re- serves 2, treasurer 3, Dramatics club 3, 41 and Spanish club 4. THOMAS MALEY-Tall, dark and debatable Tom was busiest his senior year with Student Council, Assembly Committee, and heavyweight basketball. Also played lightweight basket- ball 2 and heavyweight 3, track 4, and Spanish club 2, 3. Re- garding future: Notre Dame looks like the one. BETTY MALMOUIST - Betty's future may be indefinite, but we're sure of her past. loined G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, and Spanish club 3. Her outside activities includ- ed King's Daughters and League all four years. MARIORIE MANDEL - Every- one will remember Mandy for her famous slumber parties. When she wasn't too busy edit- ing the Lion, she honored Stu- dent Council and O.E.O. with her presence. BARBARA MANN-Many a girl woudn't mind having Bar- bara's naturally curly hair and cute smile. A glance in the crystal ball doesn't reveal her future but we do find that her hobby is writing short stories and essays. DORA MASON-Everyone envys Dora's beautiful black hair and hazel eyes. Plans to be a secretary in the future and we know she'll make a good one. ln her spare time she likes to read or draw. RICHARD MATHEWS- Good-looking Dick never gave the girls a break, but did join Military club and Hi-Y. His fav- orite activities outside of school included model airplanes and fencing. KATHRYN MCDONALD-A Vann's fan, Katie is the life of any party. Broke many a fel- low's heart during her stay in high school. loined Latin and French clubs. Katie's future in- cludes Vogue School of Design. MARY MCINTOSH-Everyone envys Mary's naturally curly hair and friendly smile. Al- though outside activities kept her busy she still had manY friends. Favorite pastime is swimming.
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RICHARD KORKOSfOuiet, good-looking Cork is popular with the guys and gals alike. Heavyweight football and bas- ketball developed that manly form, but the fellas take up most of his time. Future uncer- tain. EMERALD KORN4Emerald, vivacious and full of fun, is in- terested in dramap she joined Dramatics club 4. She has also been a member of G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, and Spanish club 4. Plans for the future: college. IOHN KRAUSE - Iohn's activ- ities included Bowling l, 2, 45 Math club 35 Riding club 45 Stu- dent Machine Shop Assistant 4: and Girls' club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . fThat's what the man saidll He will probably join the Navy or attend Bradley Polytechnic Col- lege. ROBERTA KULA- Bobbie is another of our sports-minded seniors. She participated in G.A.A. 4 and Bowling 4, but her favorite pastime is swim- ming. Other activities were: Home Ec. club l, 25 A.A.K. 2, 45 and Representative Assem- bly 4. GEORGE LANGAS-Thouqh he hasn't much time for activi- ties, George still managed to squeeze in four years of church work, one year as an officer, and Biology club 2. Future? Your guess is as good as mine. ZOE LANTZ-This is the girl with the sparkling smile and wonderful personality. Besides playing the piano and dancing, Zoe likes being outdoors with her collie. Girl Reserves 2: Paint and Powder l: French club 3, 4, vice-president 4. KEN LARSEN-Ken's activi- ties were vice president of soph class5 Student Council 35 wrest- ling 2, 35 and track l, 2, 3. The outdoor type, he spends his spare time hunting and fishing. He will have good hunting in the future, tool AUDREY LE MAR-Another sports inclined gal, Audrey likes dancing as well, joined G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. 'Other activi- ties included Girl Reserves, Playmakers, Spanish club, and Drama club. Future plans: Col- lege. WILLARD LEONARD-Willy has an unusual pastimegsail- boat racing in Lake Michigan. Other sports include basketball and wrestling. Although he is planning on college, the Navy may change his mind. DONALD LINDSAY-Don's future is either the Navy or an aeronautical engineering school in the wild and wooly west! His past-wrestling and track5 Model Airplane club 2, 35 and Railroad club 3. VIRGINIA LINK - Ginny, one of L.T.'s social butterflies, found time for Frosh Girls' Chorus: Representative Assem- bly5 Paint and Powder I5 secre- tary 25 Latin club5 Soph play5 Choir 3, 45 Spanish club 45 Stu- dent Council Entertainment Committee 2, 3. PATRICIA LONGNECKER- Pat certainly made the most of her one year at L.T.: Mu Tau, Writers club, Dramatics club5 Girls Reserves: Lion and Tab. Hobbies: Dramatics, riding, and sports. Future: Iay Cee. HELEN LOOMIS-Girl Re- serves l, 3, 45 Girls' club Board 45 G.A.A. I, treasurer 2, presi- dent 3, 45 swimming, basket- ball, tennis, canoeing, sailing- you've got Hal, a girl so sports-crazy that she intends to major in college Physical Ed. and bicycle to California some- day. WILBER LOOMIS - Will's fav- orite pastimes were riding around during lunch period on his motorcycle and building model airplanes. He plans to enter lay Cee if he doesn't go into the army.
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DANA MCKNIGHT -Mac join- ed orchestra l, 2, 3, vice-presi- dent 4, Writers club 4, and Mil- itary club 2. ln his spare time he likes to sketch, but refuses to sketch his future for us. ROBERT MCNAMARA-Hap DY-go-lucky Bob found time for Fi-Kem 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, and Mil- itary club 2. His future plans include college CPD. IOHN MERRlCKeEqually good on the drums or in wrest- ing, Iohnnie also went out for golf, tennis, cross country and all the dramatics clubs. His plans for the future include Ohio State Medical School for Veternarians. MYRA MERRIMAN-Myra managed to keep busy with G.A.A., Spanish club, and Leadership. But regardless of how busy school kept her she always found time to write Fitch or indulge in her other hobby, collecting stationery. IOAN MILLARD-Ioan's fu- ture includes the U. of Colorado and her past includes Girl Re- serves, Paint and Powder, Mu Tau, French club, and Choir. But regardless of past or future we can guarantee her success with that winning smile. PHlLA MILLS-Besides Mu Tau, Choir, Paint and Powder, and Girls' club, Phila found time to take voice, piano, and dancing lessions. Her future, and we can guarantee it will be a successful one, includes some Southern college. MARSHALL MITCHELL -- Mike was one of the mainstays of our football team and he held his own on the dance floor as well. Football l, Z, 3, 4, Wrest- ling l, 2. His future plans in- clude Dartmouth. MARIORIE MOLLMAN-Cute Peggy is the life of any party and can really hit a baseball, too. Ioined Home Ec., Girl Re- serves, Spanish club, Aviation club, and G.A.A. Her future includes U. of Colorado. NORMAN MALLOY- Straight high school wasn't hard enough for Norm. He had to take most- ly lay Cee subjects his senior year, but if that's what makes good engineers, more power to him. IOHN MONROE - Many a girl would like to know this blond giant better but it looks like Ian- nie has the inside track. Equal- ly good on the football field or a track Iohnnie has made quite a name for himself. WATSON MORRIS-This good-looking red head wants to be a professional baseball player in the not too distant future. While in high school he found time for lightweight foot- ball 3, 4, baseball 3, 4, and Frosh-Soph track 2. VIRGINIA MOULTON-Eve eryone likes Ginger for her wonderful personality and glowing smile. And look at just a few of the things she has done: G.A.A. l, 3, 47 Student Council 45 Class secretary 2, 3: Girls' club 3, 4, secretary 3, O.E.O. l, 2, treasurer 4. MARY MULLIN -Mary typi- fies the saying that good things come in small packages. Her vitality added much to Girls' club, Drama club, Home Ec. club and Mu Tau. We guaran- tee this redhead will be a prima donna. LENNART MUNSON- EQ gy's interests are stamp col- lecting, sports, tl.M.O.H. Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 47 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 45: girls, and boats. Future? Boats and more boats---i.e., naval architect.
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