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Our class has been well represented in athletics, debate, music, dramatics and publications fPlugJ by outstanding members. JOAN BRANDRUP- They might call her Peroxide , But we know that warn't right. That blond hair was natural And Brandy's high-light. Spanish Club, Latin Club, G.A.A,, Girls' Club. ws JO ANNE BRANDT-Joey has an unusual hobby, collecting mon' keys fnot live onesl. When she is not monkeying around, she might be found drawing, as she plans to go to an art school and become an artist. Girls' Club, G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Jr. Play Costume Committee. MARIA BRASSEUR- For sports she takes to swim' ming. As a hobby she'll take knitting. For the Lion she'll do some writing Oh glory , says she, always laughing. C..-MA., Tri-Hi-Y, Girl's Club, Latin Club, Lion StaH. JOHN BREDENfJohnny's fav' orite pastime is just being with the fellas. In school he kept busy in Dramatics Club and as manager of wrestling. Dramatics Club, XVrestling Manager. AGNES BRIDGEMAN 4 Stuffy's current hobby is sewing names on her curtains. Says her favorite sub' ject is mechanical drawing fhave an idea why?j. Would like to be' come an airplane stewardess. lluTau, G.A.A. JEAN BRIGC-iSfLaughing Jean always loves a good time, especial' ly at slumber parties. She also likes to knit, read, play the piano, and swim. Spanish Club, Representative Assembly. MARION BROWNELL4 To Brownie, riding sure was tops. To be an expert she docs climb. But swimming, tennis, basketball Could also claim some precious time. G..-XA.. Latin Club. Spanish Club, Business Management. ELAINE BUETTNERA If you hear nuts Or Bob, come here Or the Twelfth Street Rag, Then Elaine's near. Home Ee Club, G.A.A. BRUCE BURDICK-Bruce says his hobby is trying to pass. How' ever, he took enough time from this for Student Council and some baseball and basketball. Future inf cludes college and a job in commercial field. Corral, Student Council, Rep. Assem- bly, Baseball, Basketball. BARBARA BURN ETT4 At sports events, Barb's out there To lead the cheers that fill the air: A pretty lass, beyond compare, With golden heart and flaxen hair. Cliec-rleaders. Girls' Club, O.E.O., G. A.A., Latin Club, Class Secretary 2, French Club. ED BURTON-Ed particularly liked classical music and creative writing. His favorite sports include football, basketball, and baseball. College next. JOAN BUSCH- Jo was one of our cute twirlers. G.A.A., Spanish Club, ice skating, eating and loaf- ing all keep her busy. A stewardess career is in the future. Twirlcrs. Spanish Club, G.A.A. JAMES BUTTERFIELD-Jim en' joys hshing and just being with the boys , He's also quite a golfer. Favorite expression: you've got it, Chester! Future includes college. Golf, Boxing, Basketball, Football. JOY CAIAZZA-Joy likes to col' lect restaurant menus, knit, swim, and play the piano. Hope she has liked the two years she has been here. German Club, Junior Party Committee. 9
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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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Remember our first high school assembly when we were greeted by the Ritz trio? And of course we could hardly forget that interesting F.B.I. man. ALLAN CALHAMER-- A railroader from way back when, At last Al's free from Mr. Rehn. He's off to the Presidential race. Vv'e'll vote him into Truman's place. Railroaders, Debate, Cicero Club, Cross- Country Manager, Basketball Mana- ger, Corral lioarrl. MARLYS CARLSON4Mar's good grades, long list of friends, and extrafcurricular record will explain her favorite pastime-keeping busy. A lucky college will get her next. Dramatics Club, O.E.0., Latin Club, Spanish Club. G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Club, Junior Class Play, Oper- Cllil. CHARLES CARR-Talk about horses and you'll get Chuck's at' tention. Plans for the future-a life in the woods. Do you want a horse for a companion, Chuck? EILEEN CARR- Ike loves horses and is a swell rider. In her spare time she enjoys sewing and collectiing glass animals and story' book dolls. Childhood ambition. to travel around the world. Swimming, Horseback Riding. JOHN CARVER4 john is heard way down the street Whenever he starts those drums to beat. His favorite song is Drumman Man . Can he play drums? You bet he can. Camera Cluh, Basketball, Baseball. ROBERT CI-IAMBERLAINf Chink's favorite class is English IV Fourth year only and no more. He likes to drive by in his car. And so is known both near and far. German Club, Representative Assembly, Cross Country, Bowling. DON CHAPLIN---Golf and base' ball helped Charlie pass time when he wasn't busy with bookkeeping fhis favorite school subjectj or his duties as a member of Representa' tive Assembly. Freshmen party committee. 10 TOM CHASE-Tom was a very wellfliked fellow around the school. Vv'restling was one of his activities. lYrest1ing, Latin Club. WILLIAM CLARK---Bill, who ap' preciates school, likes to go on va' cations. He has enjoyed his hobby, drawing, as a school subject. Col' lege is next for this gay blade. Basketball, Baseball. PATRICIA CLARKE--This ener- getic girl is very popular around ElTee and also is a leader in our class. Her work on the Corral board was probably most important. Colby College next. Home Ee Club. Girls' Club, Corral, Representative Assembly. BETTE COFFEYHA Bette left L.T. for a while But soon came back with her winning smile. She likes to ride horses and to drive. Art is the subject on which she thrives. HELEN MARIE CONIGLIO- Cheer up, Conkey , Your Cubs will win, So come and dry your tears. Some day a pennant will fly from their pole Yeah--in a hundred years! MARY LOU CONRAD-All though lively Lu used to want to be a ballet dancer, working at the drivefin keeps her happy now. Next step-JC. Band KATHERINE COSSITTA- Katie's laughter is heard in the hall, Always around the senior girls' stalls, On the golf course, too, she's a familiar sight Hitting the ball with all her might. Spanish Club. G..-X.A,, Representative Assembly.
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