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I . .. ARTHUR ARTL - Art had a good time in Spanish Club. Come September, Winky, as his friends know him, will attend I.C. BETSY ASHLEY f Chili, the literary wonder of our class, could be seen Fridays at the Corral. She is headed East for college. LOIS AULD-Lois is off to busif ness school this fall. Not all is work, though, as she loves read- ing and going to the Corral. DONALD BAGG v Not all schools can boast of a good enter' tainer and a star catcher, but L.T. had both in goodfnatured 'iBuster, HUGH ABBOTT A Come fall, Hooks will pack his camera to head for U. of Colorado minus his pet peeve-backseat drivers. JOY ABRAHAMS - This lady Byron Nelson is going to college in a warmer climate-after leaving Vann's. DOLORES ADAMS - D olly plans to use her domestic talent in landing a dress designer's job after graduation, IAMES ANDERSEN - jim, a pony football star, will see the world with the N.R.O.T.C.,' Chemistry was a pleasure to him. From freshman daze to senior dates, here fol- lows the history of the class of '47: MARTHA BAKERiThough Los Angeles claimed this expert golfer, Mardi's sparkling personality gained her many friends at L.T. JANE BARBER-Energetic Jane worked on many committees dur' ing the winter, such as the Corral Board and the Senior Advisory Board. MARY BARDfMary, who had a swell time going to the games with the kids, will grace the cam' pus of De Pauw next fall. JULIA BART!-She had fun on the Council. Her favorite expres' sion is Hecketh. QA left over from last year's junior play, julia7J 11 ROBERT ANDERSON-Andyis favorite hobby, pingfpong, caused his famous saying, Why do I blow so many serves? ALAN ARMSTRONG 7 Our champion football team this year centered around Al. Loves to tinker but hates to get up on Mondays. NELSON ARMSTRONG-Be- ing a good manager of the basket- ball team took up much of his time, College next. ROBERT ARNDT - Bob spent a lot of time playing basketball. Often heard saying Lovely, love' ly! Hopes to go to the Citadel.
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Back Row: R. Burruss, J. Plichta, G. Eckdahl, D. Webber, B. Fiedler, B. Vorlop, J, Polivka, I. Gooclridge. Middle Row: Miss Rathert, M. Dehr, R. Jennings, W, Brown, 1. Kemmzm, E. Hawes, G. Krametbauer, H. Koshgarian, V. Krueger, Mr. Hunt. First Row: J. Wrig1,ht,J. Barber, P. Sanders, N. Sippy, M. Curtis, I. Bart, Seniaa Affwawuf Bama! The class ofliccrs and sponsors: Reva Spohr, Mr. Maus, Dick Fetzner, Dean Martin, Lucia Wilson, Miss Thomas, john Deeming. 10 It was to this group of stu' dents, the Senior Advisory Board, that the seniors en' trusted the tremendous job of planning their activities, The hoard members included people chosen from the fourth year English classes as well as sevf eral other representatives. The class oflicers fpresidentfDez1n Martin, vicefpresidcntfjohn Deeming, secretary - Revzi Spohr, girl's treasurerflsucirt Wilson, and boys' treasurer- Dick Fetznerj and the class sponsors and advisors fMiss Thomas, Miss Rathert, Mr. Maus, and Mr. Huntj met with the board once a month to make this past year at L.T. a very enjoyable and unforgcttaf hle one for the class of '4'7.
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JOHN BLANKEkThis quiet fella enjoyed football and reading. His favorite school subject was ma- chine shop. Future-Y RAYMOND BLECHA- Nod led his unique cheer at games. He likes to watch other people work. THOMAS L. BLICKLE-Tom was the kingpin of the wrestling team, also expert in handling horses and the weaker sex. RUTH BLUDER-Ruthie's hob- by was Harold, honest. Quite a bowler, she plans to go into secretarial work. MARI BARTLOW-Bart's hob- by: collecting photos: her favorite duty: working on the Council. Future: Dubuque University. MARGERY BATES - Her fa- vorite activities were dances, bridge, and Don. Marge's pet peeve is getting black eyes. De Pauw or JC. soon. FRANCES M. BEHAL- Sisco enjoyed interior decorating, math, and fashions and hated sitting out a jive number. GEORGE BEHRLE-He had a good start on his future in shop, being mechanically minded. He enjoyed all sports. That first week was a busy one, what with registration, orienta- tion day, and getting acquainted. AUDREY BOBECK-Aud held a job and Bill at the same time. She hopes to attend Boeing Air- craft School. CAROL BOCKEWITZ- Bucky could be seen at Vann's anytime. De Pauw or art school follows. Liked sewing and ice skating. GEORGE BOHNHOFF- Hard working George enjoyed horseback riding and building rowboats. Fu- ture: college. GEORGE BOKOS-His plans in- clude college. He liked model railroading and consequently tra- veling. 12 MARY A N N E BELASICH- Bell aspires to become a secre- tary. Energy plus, as shown by her love of the polka and skat- ing. BURTON BERNHOLD i B kept the school's electrical equip- ment in order. Plans include Illi- nois Tech and the Philippines. LOIS BEVERLY BITTLER-She was a great one for sports. Shor- ty's hobby: writing. Plans to work. KENNETH BLANCHARD- Athletic Kayo's sense of humor kept his friends laughing. Future: college, maybe Upstairs Tech.
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