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i HOWARD ANDERSON One of the champions of L.T.'s football team, Howie's spare time was taken up by hockey and flying gas model airplanes. M.I.T. comes next. JOANNE ATCHISON This nightingale warbled in the choir and helped out at the Berwyn Hospital as a nurses' aide. Vogue School of Design will occupy her time in the future. JANE ANDERSON Smiling jane with her witty remarks w a s welcome anywhere. Colorado U. is her choice for the future. Latin Club, French Club, Dramatics Club. CAROL BABBITT Babby danced through her part in the Senior Class Play and also found time to put up those cute Corral dec- orations. C ol o r a d o VVomen's College is next. RAYMOND ANDRIES Ray, a sports fan, was a member of Repre- sentative Assembly and vice-president of Biology Club in his senior year. J.C. is his next stop. MARINA BADGETT Lovely Mac was one of our best poets. Her activities in c l u d e d Dramatics Club, junior Play, and Tab staff. Illinois and a writing career next. We certainly miss Bob Christie, who was president of our freshman class. W. CHARLES BALDWIN Charlie was L.T.'s contribution to the All- State football team. A great player in every sense of the word, Bird-dogu will make headlines in the future, but first, college. EDWARD BARTS Stamp and Math Club were honored by Ed's presence. He could often be seen playing ping pong at the Cor- ral. College is next. MOLLY BARKER Honestly -You know who's around now! This future secretary wants to go to Eng- land for the summer. f'Near You , is a fav- orite, cars that won't start, a pet peeve. LAVERNE BATTAGLIA Vernie's smile won her scads of friends, together with several official positions in Hi- Crusaders. j.C. next. 11 JOANNE ARSCOTT The dance Hoor and the swimming pool are top attractions for jo. She says her future's undecided, but with a swell personality like hers, we're sure it wonit be for long. THOMAS BAINBRIDGE Bain , one of our foremost intelligentsia, is an all-round good fellow whom everyone likes and admires. Student Council, Span- ish Club vice-presi- dent, class vice-presi- dent. THOMAS ASH Tall Tom could be seen smiling above any crowd. This ami- able fellow spent much L.T. time with gals, C o u n c i l, basketball, Corral B o a r d, and Latin Club. JAMES BALDWIN Here's a fellow whose congenial manner is well known around school. YVorking, sing- ing, and house-paint- ing claimed his atten- tion.
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HOWARD STORM Howie was co-captain of the basketball team as well as president of the senior class and vice-president of the Corral. His good looks and easy-going man- ner are an unbeatable combination. DOROTHY ADAMS German Club and Girls' Club were only a small part of cute Dot's activities. After Upstairs Tech, her plans are uncertain. CHARLES BEATH One of the football eleven , Charlie's six-four build also came in handy on the tennis courts. His smooth personality stood him in good stead as vice-president of the senior class and on the Advisory Board. EATON ADAMS One of the social boys, Eaton managed to End time for Spanish Club and Hi-Y. Grinnell College follows. BARBARA BETZ Popular Barb was ac- tive in dramatics. She could usually be found knitting and sighing over I Have but One Heartv. She was sec- retary of our senior class, too. Grinnell next. GEORGIANA ADAMS Gorgi enjoys knitting and They Say It's Wonderful . Owning and operating her own record shop is her big ambition. She collected lots of friends during her one year at L.T. JAMES HOFFMAN Sports took up most of Zan's time, plus the job of senior class treasurer, but some- how he found time to be an honor roll stu- dent. Then there was the Five . College next. CAROL ADLER Carol gave a good ac- count of her musical ability in several as- semblies. Playing the marimba and the or- gan took up most of her time. Band, Or- chestra, and Spanish Club. FRANCES PULLIAM One of our most pop- ular and attractive girls, as Jack well knows. She is going into aviation at Duke University. F r e n c h C l u b vice-president, Girls' Club, Repre- sentative Assembly. THOMAS ALBEE Tom is an enthusiastic radio fan, belonging to Radio Club for three years and being oflicer for two. Fi- Kem also. Junior Col- lege next. Seven rahs to us seniors for being the biggest fand best, class in L.T. school history. DAVID ALLEN Dave has our vote for 'fthe most likely to succeed . Besides be- ing president of the Student Council, he is an outstanding debat- er. Princeton will claim his wit and per- sonality next year. LYLE ALLISON During high school, Lyle was most inter- ested in varsity foot- ball, but also enjoyed good novels. The working world is for him. 10 JOAN ALLINSON Joie likes ice skating and music in her spare time. She has worked on the decoration com- mittees for both the school and the Corral. Stephens College next. BONNIE ANDERSON Bonnie goes in for the 'New Look , and on her it looks good. One of our prettiest girls, she's already planning a future with a lucky fellow named Tom.
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RUTH BAXTER Ruth made herself known in G.A.A., Fi- Kem, and the senior class play. This swell girl will attend Illi- nois U. next year. RICHARD BENES A future chemical en- gineer, Dick is inter- ested in tennis and aviation. and Illi- nois are next on his list. .fmngvx 'Wea aw BARBARA BECKER Busy Barbie wants to be Z1 math teacher, though she has the talent to be a top- notch musician., Music camp, Mu Tau, Biol- ogy Club, and German Club are some of the things that took up her time. JOAN BERSCHEID Here's a gal who loves both food and horses -quite a combination. She's also one of our most popular and bus- iest girls around L.T. Grinnell comes next. PATRICIA BECKER This senior possesses a sincerity of purpose which is much ad- mired. Her exception- al musical ability in- dicates a successful career. News editor of the Lion. MARTIN BILLINGS Marty likes to give the girls a whirl. This well-liked senior has ambitions to go West this summer and then continue his education at be EW DAVID BECKMAN Dave could usually be found working at O'Toole's after school, but he found time to play a lot of intra- mural basketball. Next, his plans include j.C. RONALD BLOMBERG One of the socialites, Butterball usually could be found with the boys at Paul's. A marvelous artist, he plans to study archi- tecture at the Univers- ity of Idaho. MARGARET BECKMAN If you smell something burning, it might be Marge experimenting with a new recipe. A future home economist, this cutie plans to at- tend j.C. GENE BOBECK Although p o p ul a r Gene was active in Fi-Kem, Hi-Y, and choir, Sally was his chief interest. College is next with two years at .I.C. As green freshman class party appropriately called Sham rock ShuHie,'. DENIS BOEDER Yana likes anything to do with hot rods and dislikes fake dual smithys. U p s t a i r s Tech comes next for this fellow. EVELYN BOGDON Evelyn will start her training to be a stew- ardess at J.C. Espec- i a l l y interested in cooking and sewing, s h e participated in H o m e E c . C l u b , G.A.A., and Latin Club. 12 SHIRLEY BOGART Although S h i rl e y moved' here in her senior year, she be- came a member of Mu Tau and G.A.A. J.C and Pomona comprise her college future. MARY ANN BOTH When you put together a magnetic personal- ity, leadership ability, and looks, you find Maybe. j.C. next yea1'. Student Council, Girls' Club, Mikado lead. we had our first
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