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GENEVE EDWARDS Neve is a born actress and made a good member of Dramatics Club. She plans to take up fashion illustrating after J.C. BARBARA ESSEX Horseback riding and just being with the kids rated high with Barb. Her peppy laugh was well known around the s e n i o r lockers. IRWIN EGGERT Butch was another of L.T.'s athletically in- clined students. He liked baseball, basket- ball, and hockey. Like a lot of others, his future is still a mys- tery. JOHN FA JDICH This sports fan went out for wrestling, foot- ball, and basketball. He plans to be a me- chanic. As juniors, we followed the advice of President Howie Storm. CYNTHIA ELDRIDGE Talkative Cyn could always hold up her end of a conversation. Shelll use her ability studying law at Black- burn College. JOSEPH FAJDICH Joe really went in for sports - swimming, football, wrestling, and bowling. His sec- ond love is working on motors. VAN FELTUS 'fMarko spent most of his time working on autos and listening to his collection of jazz records. Merchant Marine Cadet School is next. JOYCE FERRILL Not only is Joy a car- toonist who w o u l d turn Walt D i s n ey green with envy, but she has a personality and sense of humor that makes friends for her wherever she goes. A future in art after L.T. JAMES FERGUSON This Stan Kenton fan belonged to A.A.K., Spanish Club, Hi-Y, and choir. He played football, too. He has an unusually meaning- less nickname - George . After I.C., dental college. RUTH FEVOLD Susy came to L.T. this September from Berkeley California. Some of her interests are music, ping pong, and tennis. Future plans include St. Olaf's College. 17 RAYMOND ELEVELD Mooke is interested in sports, money, and photography. He was active in Hi-Y Cam- era Club, and making friends. Future plans include retirement in Florida. RICHARD FASSETT A future Caruso, Dick played the romantic lead in L.T.ys operetta, Mikado . Along with a swell voice, he has a s u p e r personality which makes him a hit in any circle. LEE ANNE ENGLISH Lee, who is only spending three years in high school, has been busy with O.E.O., G.A.A., and Girl Re- serves. She's also an enthusiast about horse- back riding. LOUISE FELLOWS A member of many clubs, among them O.E.O., Spanish Club, and G.A.A., VVeezie was Lion circulation manager, too. Hobbies are knitting and draw- ing. Iowa State Col- lege next.
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2 1 Ml' . :rf -2:-:I .. -, ree.. pai JOYCE CUNNINGHAM You can always be sure of a good time with Joyce around. A super artist, she plans to continue in the Lay- ton School of Art and then go into advertis- ing design. DONALD DEMKE Tall, dark, and hand- some Donny came to us last year from Hirsch. He spent most of his time making friends and playing football. The Tower gets him next. NORMAN DAVIS Fun-loving f'Harcourtl' played his trumpet in both Band and Or- chestra, also belonged to Hi-Y and was on the Wrestling team. U. of Illinois comes next. PATRICIA DILLON Pat was a member of G.A.A., Girl Reserves, and Mu Tau. This sports fan dislikes un- friendly people and always has a cheery smile for everyone. JEAN DAWLEY For Sentimental Rea- sons - a favorite -- could always draw an admiring Neat from Jean. She filled her spare time with bridge and knitting. Iowa State next year. JOHN DocKuM His sports are tennis and swimming, his club s, Railroaders, Camera Club, and Hi- Y. Doc is interested in photography and yacht design. WILLIAM DAY Bill is an all-round good fellow whom everyone likes. In his opinion, lightweight sports should not have been abolished. Light- weight football, track, L. Club. VIRGINIA DOEBLER They call her Gin . She was a library aide and a choir member- also likes bridge and her favorite song 'fStardust . She plans to attend J.C. Under a canopy 5 MERIBELLE DEARDORFF Lovely Meribelle, though a nurses' aid at Berwyn Hospital, still found time for Hi- Crusaders, sports, and music. A future nurse, she's sure to keep the patients happy. DOROTHY DOLGNER DeeDee's a horsewo- man of the first order and has been in G.A.A. for four years. She loves to read, too -- especially to the refrain of Re- member . of gold and blue streamers, we had a wonderful time at our Sophomore Class Party. GEORGE DOWNING For George, sports Ctrack, cross-country, and lightweight bas- ketballj, and art the was one of our Tab artistsj, rated high. College next - then perhaps a job in com- mercial art. PAT DURHAM Friendly Pat made music her hobby. Fav- orites among her re- cord collections are HYou Do and The Old Lamplighterv. 16 ELIZABETH ANN DUNCAN Dunc liked Dramatics Club, VVriters' Club, and Fi-Kem best of many activities. She likes to knit and attend good movies, too. Cornell is ahead. ROY EDBERG Arv likes to sleep, but occasionally he perks up to the strains of Night and Dayn, his favorite song. He'd like to go to Califor- nia in the near future. Hi-Y, Football, VVrestling.
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JACK FITZGERALD Bashful jack never gave the girls a chance, but he was kept busy with Hi-Y, the Junior Play, and the Senior Advisory Board. College is next. JOAN FOWLER This little blonde named joan plans to attend the Vogue School for modeling and would like to make modeling her profession. In t e r e sts were G.A.A., bowling, choir, and parties. HELEN FITZPATRICK Helen graced Girls' Club Board and was also active on Council committees. 'fliancing in the Dark is her favorite among a large collection of records. TRUMAN FOX Shadow could be seen on the football Held or in a choir robe. He made a hit all around. He is es- pecially interested in photography and art. WALTER FLINN WVhenever there was anything doing around L.T., Walt was sure to be there. A good student, his scholastic record kept him in the upper bracket. Carle- ton next year. THOMAS FOY During high school Tom went out for both football and basket- ball and did part-time work driving a truck. After graduation, he'll go on with trucking. ,W GRACE FOLKERTS S p 0 r t s - bowling, horseback riding, and attempts at r ol l e r skating - come first with Grace. Future in- definite - maybe sec- retarial work. CAROLINE FRASER Beauty and brains are what this gal has. Be- sides being associate editor of the Tab, she was in our junior Class Play, O. E. O., and Senior Advisory Board. Next, she'll make a hit at Oberlin. HAROLD FOLZ Fun-loving Harry finds time for cars, swimming, golf and above all, Betty. Plans for the future include j.C.-and Betty. WILLIAM FRITZ Skeeter'l was one of our men around school. Four years of basketball, v a r s i t y football captain, and Boys' Club president kept him busy. He plans to be a chemical engineer. In November, 1946 an all school vote approved the change from Hobo Day to Mardi Gras. TINA FUGA Tina's sweet disposi- tion is hard to beat. This pretty brunette did a bang-up job as chairman of the Vienna Aid Program. Vice-president of Stu- dent Council, Girls' Club Board. ROBERT GAIRNS Likeable Bob was ac- tive in Boys! Club and Fi-Kem. He will make good use of his hobby, drawing, studying architecture at Iowa State. 18 JOHN FULTON Give up, gals-John's a full-fledged woman hater. Already a won- derful mechanic, he has a future in radio and electronics at Ill- inois Tech.-then may- be you'll see him out in California. JAMES GAMMIE Gambols I big love is cars. Opus No. 1 and bagpipes are in the musical field for this well-liked lad. Favorite expression: Slob! Future: college.
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