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BARBARA BRIGGS - Twirling kept Barb busy in high school. Photography took up her time when she wasn't knitting. HAROLD BROOKS - Besides being a sports enthusiast, Hal is a proficient mathematician. There's a college in his future. DENA BROWN-Dena's one of our future nurses. Her pet peeve - big guns. She liked both watching and participating in sports. ROBERT BURNS-When Bob wasn't cheerleading at basketball and football games, he was snap' ping pictures. Swam in summer. RICHARD BORCHERDING in his plans. JOHANN BOSS- Jojo loved to laugh. Good Kid is undef cided as to a college, but any will be lucky to have her. JANICE BOTHWELL Y- O.E.O. and Spanish Club interested ja' nice, swimming her favorite sport. Purdue is in her future. Our Hrst officers, Don Krug, Helen Storm, Pat Herbert, Janice Warner, and Army I-Iodapp, started us out right. RONALD BURRUSS-President of our new Boys' Club, a main' stay of the baseball squad. Good' looking Ron goes to college next fall. MORTON BURT - Wow! Mort was quite a boy. One of our budding scientists, Mort was very musical and played in a dance band. ALFRED BUSCHING - Alf though football and wrestling were Al's favorites, this future electrif cal engineer also lettered in track. ROBERT BUTZA Cyrano went in for dramatics at El Tee. Art took some of his spare time, writ- ing the rest, and he was president of Mu Tau. 13 Photography and gas model planes nlled his spare time. J.C. is next ROBERT BOSKE - HotfShot will be with the Marines soon. Practicing now by chasing the girls. Sports took his time at L.T. WAYNE BOUCI-IARD-Wants to take over his dad's business. Pet Peeve: people without a ciggy when he wants one. MADELINE BOVENZI4-litter' bugging Mid hopes to go to California soon. Never chews gum and dislikes people who do. RICHARD BOWMAN- Chid: , an illustrious locker' lover, was an asset to the light' weight football and basketball teams. ALAN BRENGLE- Al's favor' ite outside interest: Leapfrog Club, cars, and women. Hopes to study engineering at Purdue.
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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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BARBARA CLEGG-Having en' joyed shorthand in school, Barb plans a stenographic future. IOHN CLIFTON - John was noted for three things: appetite, flaming red hair, honor roll report cards. J.C. for him. VIRGINIA CLOUGH - Gini ought to be a good cook with Foods as her favorite subject. Bradley U. is her goal. DONALD COLE-Although he worked all through high school, Don found time to make many friends. JOSEPH CACCAMO - Sports and music appealed to Joe. We hope to see him at LC. next year. MARGUERITE CAHILL-Peg enjoyed gym leading and English at LT., while out of school pre- ferred ice skating and swimming. DONNA CARLSON-Don spent her time riding, sewing, drawing, and cooking. She will attend a commercial art school. PATRICIA CASEY-If Pat saw a short man with a tall woman, you'd hear her exclaim Nuts College is next for her. RICHARD CHAMBERS7Dick, a HifY member, liked to tinker with cars, but he was never too busy for a game of baseball, RICHARD CHASE - Expect a good time when in the company of popular Dick. Was a socialite, also a member of the intelligentsia. PATRICIA CLARK-A Girls' Club Board member and a future psychiatrist, personable Pat always had time for bridge. WILLIAM CLARK+Bill, a math and chemistry lover, would also take anyone on for a game of bridge or pingpong. Gas rationing didn't keep us from the Fresh- man Frolic - we al- ways walked. EDWARD CONRAD-Ed's inf terest ranged from football to play- ing the drum, but these came second to Delores. EDWARD M. COOK-Cookie was one of our more famed me' chanical geniuses. Spent his free time repairing cars and will go to trade school. EDWARD COOLEY-A future M.D., Ned spent his after school hours selling shoesg collecting rec' ords and playing golf as pastimes. RUSSELL CORPRON-Known for his smooth dancing but always available for a game of football or basketball. Next stop - The Navy. 14 E l
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