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LEWIS FISHER-Lew was par' ticularly active in cross country and Student Council. He will attend Iowa State and study agricultural economy. Skiing and ice skating are favorites. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Student Council 4: Class Play 4. DAVID FORGAN -- Forg was a great football captain and wrestler. He enjoyed being pres' ident of Boys' Club and collect' ing stamps. That's the breaks was his favorite expression. He may go to Yale. Hi-Y 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Wres- tling 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Rifle Club: Boys' Club President 4. JANIE FUGA - Funfloving Janie was kept busy by Student Council and Girls' Club Board. Her ambition is to Rnish knit' ting the socks she started when she was a sophomore. JC will be her next stop. OEO 1, 2, 31 Representative As' sembly 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 3: Class Secretary 2: Record Keepers 2: Latin Club 'lg Cicero Club 3. JOHN GERVASE - Bowling and basketball are a couple of this swell guy's hobbies. His future plans consist of making a lot of money and becoming a big business man. Representative Assembly 3. GRETCHEN GIBBONS - Gretchen, a Palos Parker, work' cd hard for two years on the Lion. In the future she will at' tend college and then pursue a career in journalism or dra' matics. ' Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 1: Biology Club Z: Latin Club 2: Mu Tau 2, 3: Class Play 3: Traveling Assembly 3. CLEMENT GINOCCHIO- Hear Let me see! and you'd know Clemo was around. Bas' ketball and history rated high with this senior, who gave the girls a tumble every once in a while. Spanish Club 3. JACK GOEBL-jack came to LT from West Technical High School in Cleveland, Ohio. He especially enjoys working on cars, others as well as his own. Future - Uncle Sain needs me . ANNETTE GOODHEART - Annette, who sailed through high school in three years, was one of our best artists. Among her many activities were Repre' sentative Assembly, dance deco- rations, and Cartooning for the Lion. College is next. LAURA GOTHARD-Violin and tennis ranked high with Laura who will be claimed by Wheaton College next year. This attractive senior was presi' dent of Hi-C, her church group. Latin Club 23 Biology Club 2: Mu Tau 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: G.A.A. 4. JANET GRAF-Friendly Ian was welcome to any group. An all-around journalist, she work' eil on the Lion two years as co' editor and business manager. JC next. French Club 4g Lion Staff 3, 4: Quill E99 Scroll 4: Home Ec Club 3: Latin Club Z: Student Coun' cil 4: G.A.A. 2. BERNARD GRAGG-Barney, one of our busiest seniors, was a co-chairman of the Corral show, as well as an artist for this volume. Future plans include college-probably at Stanford. Writers Club 13 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Record Club 2: Hon- orary Science Clubg Tab Staif 4. CAROLYN GREAVES-Cute little Carolyn was never too busy to have fun. During her senior year, she was a Lion reporter: and a nurse's aide, besides hav' ing a job after school. Future: University of Illinois. Home Ec Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2g Tri'Hi'Y 3, 4. Ar the end of our junior year a new plan limiting participation was adopted to give more people a chance to lead in activities.
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ROGENE DWYER-Rogene enjoys ice skating, writing poems, and participating in sports, es' pecially basketball. She came here after two years at St. Leon' ard's High in Berwyn. Clerical work is in her future. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. SHIRLEY EALBS-Since Shirley's interests lie in art, she will probably enter that field after attending college. During high school she decided that she did not like carfhappy boys. A.A.K. 3g Home Bc 4. DONALD ECKERT-Don's special interests are photography and sports. He was an oflicer in Camera Club. His future will consist of JC and University of Illinois where he will study ac' counting. Camera Club 2, 3, 4g German Club 3, 4g DONALD EMMONS- Smart Don, who was tops in his studies, came to LT during his sopho' more year from New Jersey. His home state will claim him again after graduation, for he intends to enter Princeton. Class Vice-President 4, Cross- Country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ENGH-Shirley was very busy her three years here. Home Bc Club, G.A.A., and French Club are just a few of her activities. Future: I'd like to get married! Home Ee Club 3, 4g O.E.O. 3, French Club. LOWELL ERICKSON- Low' ell's band was wellfknown around school. Crossfcountry, music, and Hi-Y are his interests. Next he will study agriculture at Iowa State. Crossfcountry 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 23 Debate 1. DOROTHY FANNING Pretf ty Dodie likes G.A.A. and poetry composition. Her pet peeve is teachers that don't smile and men fthat's what she saidj. She may become a stenographer. Twirlers Club 15 G.A.A. 2, 3. WILLIAM FASSETT-Base' ball, loafing, and wearing funny hats are the interests of Fas . His pet peeve is people who eat lunch during choir. Future plans are big but not special. junior Class Play. STASIA FERENSBN- Tace enjoyed being Corral representa' tive and being in Spanish Club. In the summer she's a cute camp counselor. JC or nurse's train' ing comes next. TrifHifY 1, 2, 3, 4g Represent' ative Assembly 2, 3. DORIS FETTER-- Dorn came here her junior year from Keely High. Her pet peeve is people who think they are better than others. She plans to be a typist in the future. DINAI-I FILKINS-Peppy,funf loving Dinah was one of our best twirlers. Her spare time was taken up by G.A.A. Future plans are to go to the University of Illinois and then into art. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirlers Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FINLEY-Well'liked for his friendly personality, Fin was a hit on LT's Boys' Club Board. Baseball also kept him busy. His plans for the future are uncertain. Boys' Club Board. Our junior year the class officers were Bill Yag, Jim Ackerman, Jane Cunningham, jo Ann Samson, and Gene McCoy.
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BETTY GREENE-This at' tractive senior sang in the choir. Next year she'll be found at Boulder, Colorado, where she'll get ready for a career in foreign service. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4. MARGARET GREENLEE - Art and studying came easy to Midge who was an honor roll student. She'll always remem- ber her fun acting in the Cor- ral show. College next. Student Council: Lion and Tab Staffs: O.E.O. 1, 2: Vergil Club: Spanish Club 2, 3: Writer's Club: Quill and Scroll, A.A.K. CYLDE GREENO-The life Of every party was handsome Clyde, who could always be found fooling around with the kids. This future coach starred in track and football. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3: Basketball 1, 3. ARTHUR GREENWOOD - Deadwood has his future in the air-that of a pilot. He lik- ed swiinming, traveling, and English while at LT. GEORGENE GUZZARDO - Petite Jo enjoyed sewing and made many of her clothes. Fol- lowing this interest, she was an active member of Home Ec Club, 'holding three ollices. Next, IC. Representative Assembly 1, 2, 3: Home Ec Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 23 G.A.A.g junior Play. AUDREY HAINES - Blonde Audrey liked to listen to barber- shop singing. English and knit- ting also rated high with this future stenographer who dis- liked show-offs. G.A.A. 1, 2. LEE HALLBERG-Handsome Babe was a success in every- thing he did, whether it was sports or studies. Sleeping, math, and chemistry rated high. Amherst next. Student Council 1, 2, 3: Fresh- man Board: Football 2, 3, 4g Latin Clubg Cicero Club, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR HAMPTON- Brother came to us from Dunbar High. He especially liked bookkeeping and singing in the choir. Next comes trade school. Basketball: Track: Choir. VELLO PIANSEN-Vello be- came well-known for his rare sense of humor and hard work on the Lion during his one year at LT. Next comes college and then a career in civil engineer- mg. Rifle Club: Lion Staff. BETTY HARTSELL - Bugs really makes the neddle fly when sewing her own clothes and is a good artist besides. The University of Illinois will claim this ambitious senior next year. Lion Staff: Tab Staff: CEO 45 A.A.K. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. CHARLES HAYES - Chuck loves to be outdoors as evidenc- ed by his hobbies of hunting and fishing. Following high school graduation he plans to enter the construction trade. Track 3, 4. JANE HAZELTON - Jane worked hard as associate editor of this book as well as playing the piano, viola, and organ. She enjoyed chemistry and bi- ology. Wcstern College next. A.A.K. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A.g O.E.O. 4: Vfriters Club 1, 2: Quill 6? Scroll: Tab Associate Editor: West Suburban Orches- tra: German Club 4. In our junior year the sudden death of Mr. Towell shocked and grieved us all
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