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BILL MCKNIGHT-Although he was known as the Pint in Three Quarts and a Pint, vocal quartette, Mac was a big man on the wrest- ling team. GLENN MEADER-L.T. was the last of no less than three schools for wellftraveled Glenn. He hasn't yet chosen his future college. JEAN MELLORS-Here we have one of our better cheerleaders. jean really did a bangfup job for four years. College next. GEORGE MERK-George played football, basketball and baseball for the Home. He also liked gardening of which he did a good deal. DEAN MARTIN-Our busy class president plans a medical future. Weiner liked model airplanes, swimming and trig. HAROLD MARTINEK- Marty enjoyed football, and chemistry was his favorite subject. J.C. is included in his immediate future. RICHARD MASON - Mase really gave his all to the football team, for his injuries limited his later activities. He is heading for college. MARION MATSON - Knitting and swimming were her favorite out-offschool activities. Nuts! was her favorite expression. Remember when George S. gave us a free dance to celebrate our retiring the Presi- dent's Cup? JEAN MERRIELL-Jeanie parti' cipated in G.A.A. with horseback riding at the top of her list. MARC MERSEREAU - The professor, a future chemist, liked algebra and chess. Marc's most frequent expression- Ye Gods! BEVERLY MICHELSEN - Muffy, the gal with a joke for all occasions, loved to play bridge and knit. MARJORIE MILLERijournalisf tic Marge plans to attend j.C. next year. When she wasn't drawing she had a nose for news. 26 BARBARA MAVES-Barb was one of our bowlers. Pet peeve: people who talk when she's conf centrating. Trip to California in her future. PATRICIA MCCARTHY-Kan' sas City's loss was L.T.'s gain when Pat came as a junior. Swim' ming was her hobby. Next move, college. WILLIAM H. MCCLELLAND --If you were behind stage, you would have found Bill. Stage crew and radio his hobbies. I.C. coming up next. GENE MCCONIGA - Ump came to LT. from Morton as a junior. Swimming and poker his hobbies. College for Gene next year.
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I DOROTHY LUNDGREN - Playing the cello was Dorothy's hobby. She likes music so well she plans to major in it at col' lege. RICHARD LUTHIN-DiCk's un' usual hobby was homework, but sports rate high on his list. Col' lege next. WALTER LYNCH-Wally liked dramatics and was in both the junior and senior plays. He also liked public speaking. MARY LYNN-Chemistry was Mary's favorite subject, and she plans to continue studying it at Antioch College. VALERIE LEMPERfVal, a Tab editor and musician, plans major- ing in history at the U. of Michif gan. ROBERT LEWIS - Though studying music at Grinnell comes next, Chubby's main interests were math and swimming. JERRY LINGEMAN-Wrestling and crossfcountry took up a large part of Ling's time. He is the fu' ture dentist of the class. THOMAS E. LINK 7 Bowling and the fast game of icefhockey were things Tom really enjoyed. j.C. comes next year. Gala decorations and the music of Dick Martin highlighted the Valentine Prelude. ALICE MACHOTKA 3 Alice's membership in O.E.O. proves brains and personality do mix. Likes to make her own clothes. SHIRLEY MAHAFFAY - On top of liking sewing, Shirl liked shorthand and hopes to be a sec' retary in the future. JEAN MARSTON7New here this year Jam was most interest' ed in athletics-volley ball and howling being her favorites. CLARE MARTIN - Clare fheight 5'8M j has a pet peeve- girls being 5'8lQ . She plans to major in speech pathology. 25 JEAN LITTLE -- If you heard someone say Natch, it would be jean. Her unusual hobby is airplanes. BEVERLY LOESCH-Goodlookf ing Bev spent her available time dancing and in the summer was busy swimming. MARYANN LOSACCO - Enerf getic Maryann found G.A.A was her favorite line, Enjoyed riding, swimming, and tumbling. CHARLENE LUBBEN f Char had much artistic talent. She plans to continue her study at college, preferably at DePauw.
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RAYMOND NEMECfRay was very interested in radio, and after graduation he is going into radio production. JACQUELYN NEUMAN -- Jacque enjoyed roller skating, Girl Reserves, and just being lazy dur' ing her LT. years. LOIS NEWMAN4Lois was an enthusiastic sports fan, but football and basketball interested her most. GORDON NORDBERG - Sang in Choir. A trip to California inf spired a desire to travel. J.C. next September. JOHN MILLS-This joker col' lected old nve dollar bills and played poker. The Navy will claim him in the near future. MARJORIE MITCHELL Y Out of school she liked to draw and paint and be with the kids. Amerif can Academy of Art comes next. JOYCE MORONG-Joyce did a lot of Red Cross work and still had time to collect curios and do some swimming. FRANK J. MURPHY - Murph did a lot of outside work and liked it. He plans to enter the service after graduation. Seniors at last, we faced our big year with Dean Martin, John Deeming, Reva Spohr, Lucia Wilson, and Dick Fetzner as offi- cers. CORALIE NORVELL4This gal plans to carry a big load in col' lege for she wants to study art, psychology and philosophy. BARBARA NOVOTNY 7 Barb had loads of interests-reading, collecting records, and dancing. Headed for Gregg school. CHARLES OHLFEST - Chas. seemed to like the girls, pool and bowling. Heading for U.C.L.A. JAMES OLSEN - Everybody called Jim Swede although he didn't like it. A future doctor, he will take his prefmed at DePauw. 27 ROBERT NARQUIS - Narky was one of L.T.'s best pianists. He could play almost anything- and did-with Ed Conrad's or' chestra. IVAR NELSON 1 Mathematics was the favorite subject of this future engineer, although his math was put aside for his car. ROBERT NELSON-Bob played his hot trumpet in the L.T. band, also at the Corral with Ed Con' rad's musicians. TOM NELSON f Handsome Tom seldom gavc the girls a tumble but concentrated mostly on skiing and aviation.
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