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CLASS BARBARA ADKINS-Barbie en- joyed working for the clubs she joined and did a wonderful job. Favorite subject was chemistry with Mr. Craven. She is planning to be' come a kindergarten teacher. G.A.A., Latin Club, German Club, Tri- Hi-Y. PAUL ALLEN-Working has tak- en most of Paul's time. However he is very interested in anything pertaining to sports. He plans to attend j.C. next year. RICHARD ALLGAIER Y Aldie's future includes upstairs tech . His favorite pastimes were playing with little kids and making pop corn. Drawing and baseball came easiest to him. MARGARET ALLSWORTH- Toots can keep up a steady stream of chatter no matter where she is. A future Florence Nightingale, she plans to attend IC. before entering nurses' training. Dramatics Club, A.A.K., MuTau. CAROL ANGELL4 In social studies she used to shine. For clubs at school she finds the time. For antique cups she'll always pine. At slumber parties she stays past nine. MuTau, Spanish. Red Cross, Girls' Club. ARTHUR APPLEYARD+Art ap' plied his talent on the gridiron and links. Aside from sports, his car was another favorite pastime. Football, Golf. Basketball. JOSEPH ARIENT4k'Pep speci' Hes hunting and Hshing high on his list of favorites. His childhood am' bition was to be a boxer, but helll settle for trade school in the near future. F l949 LAVERNE BANDELOW-Verne participated in Girls' Club when she wasn't busy working on an afterfschool job. In school her fav' orite subject was homefmaking. She enjoys traveling and collecting records. Girls' Club. JAMES BAXTER-A His hobby was chemistry. He belonged to FifKem. He starred in U.S. History. Good guess: Baxter-jim. Spanish Club, Fi-Kem, Tennis. RONALD BAZATA-Ron's future ambition is to be a gymnastic coach. During high school he be' longed to Riding Club and the Fly' ing Lions. JOHN BEARDSLEY-john liked to loaf but also spent some time playing football and working math problems. Quite a shark in phys- ics, he could top any wise remark. Representative Assembly. Football. HUGH BEATH- Pounce , the president of our senior class, was one of the outstanding golfers and also a great football and basketball player. During school he liked his' tory best of all. His future includes college. Representative Assembly. NORMA BEAVER-Norma was always popular because of her won' derful sense of humor and per' petual vivaciousness. She kept everyone laughing. Dramatics Club, French Club. JANET BEEDY4 An equestrian of long experi' ence, She can do many startling deeds. But on a horse without a doubt, The judges judge her rather than her steed. G.A.A., Girls' Club. Latin Club, Spain isli Club, Tri-Hi-Y. 7
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Senior Advisory Board First Row: Miss Christopherson, P. Halvorsen, P. Scott. L. Haskell, -I. Neel, N. Moulton, D, Vwfiggins. Second Row: T. Wriglit, C. Leavitt, C. Esche, B. Dorsett, J. Hodapp, Mr. Yearous. Third Row: B. How, B. Schultz, H. Beath, P. Swett, B. Stevens, G. Hooper. In their final year at L.T. the route of the '49ers as they completed the last few miles was charted by the Senior Advisory Board, elected by the American history classes, with the president of the Student Council and editor of the Tabulae also appointed to membership. This group be' came the seniors' work horse as it continued with the work begun by the previous class officers. Hugh Beath, president, Clarence Esche, vice president, Nancy Moulton, secretary, Pat Half vorsen, girls' treasurer, and Bob Stevens, boys' treasurer, guided the Board as it planned senior activities this year. Paper drives and Christmas card sales were or' ganized to raise money. The prom, the senior party, called The Gay Ninetiesf' and the anf nual spring getftogether of the entire senior class all were by committees under the direction of the Board members and the guidance of our sponsors, Miss Christopherson and Mr. Yearous.
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As the class of '49, we were the first to go through school in peace time after World War II. CHARLES BENNETT--Chuck was one of the most popular and outstanding seniors, being a foot' ball and basketball star and also president of the Corral. Student Council, Corral President, Foot- hall, Basketball, Track. JACK BERGAN-Jack came to us his junior year from St. Ignatius and since then has played football and made lots of friends. He likes horseback riding and dates as pas- times. Football. LEE BESSE-Lee enjoyed athlef tics, his friends, and physics at L.T. He plans to get away from it all, however, by traveling after graduation. Football, VVrestling, Track. NANCY BIELBY-During the summer months Nan can usually be found at Willow, where she is more than an ornament-she swims. She is also an artist. G.A.A., Girl's Club, Home Ee Club. LORRAINE BOETTCHER-To be a movie actress was Renie's childhood ambition. She has a special talent for drawing. This able gal plans to be a telephone op' erator. A.A.K., Home Ee Club. JEAN BOGDON-Pretty Jean spends much of her time playing tennis or knitting. She's planning to do stenographic work or go to a business college. G.A.A., Latin Club. WILLIAM BOLLNOW -M Willie's hobby fwomenl and his participaf tion in football and basketball kept him busy. His future undecided, he may yet fulhll his childhood am' bition to become a Hreman. Football, Basketball. 8 ROBERT BORCHERDING- Borch is interested in trains and photography. On the musical side he favors Spike Jones. After high school comes J.C. Childhood ambif tion, to be a policeman. Spanish Club, Camera Club. DONALD BOSKE-Bosco and the boys were generally seen to' gether around L.T. He is another who, after graduation, will go up' stairs to JC. Spanish Club. DOROTHY BOTH- Dot likes to swim and really cuts a cute Hgure in a bathing suit. She spends much time drawing or just having fun. G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y. RICHARD BRACK-Dick likes being out with the boys and lis' tening to A Tree in the Meadow . Camera and Biology clubs also captured this senior's interests. Camera Club, Biology Club. NANCY BRACKEN-Nancy was a good club worker, valued by the clubs she joined. Her interests seem to lie along the lines of in- terior decoration and designing. Stamp Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Dramatic Club, A.A.K., Pencil and Paints, Knit Wits, Best Foot Forward, Red Cross Drive. ROBERT BRAKENRIDGE-Cars and the boys took up most of Bob's time around L.T. He's an' other one headed for J.C. for the next two years. JOHN BRAND-John's one of our mechanic fans and spends most of his spare time working on cars. ln school he favors machine shop. His future is undecided.
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