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N VNS JOHN LASTER-John came to LT in his junior year. Bowl' ing took up much of his spare time. This senior plans to go into television production after graduation. ROBERTA LEONARDO-- Bobbie liked to swim and play tennis and was on the make'up crew for Dramatics Club. She plans to studv teaching at Pur' due. G.A.A. 1, 3: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. GEORGIA LEWIS-Georgia was a whiz in all the G.A.A. sports. Spanish was a top sub' ject with this friendly girl who was a member of Spanish Club and a gym leader for two years. Spanish Club 2, 3 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Leadership 3, 4. SHIRLEY LEWIS - Secretary of Glee Club in her junior year, vivacious Shirley was also a cute addition to our chorus line as a freshman. She'll study social wdork at the University of Color- a o. Choir 4: Spanish Club Sp G.A.A. l, 2. CLARA LIGHTNER-Clara rates. American history as her favorite course. She also en' joys listening to her radio for relaxation. Following JC this darkfhaired girl will attend the University of Illinois. Home Ec Club 1: Spanish Club 3. JUDITH LINK - Judy loves to have funby talking or just fool' ing around. She enjoyed Span' ish class and was a member of G.A.A. and Tri'HifY. Michigan State is her college choice. Tri-Hi'Y 1, 2: Home EC Club 1, 2 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: Spanish Club. LENORE LOESS-Lenore liked listening to classical music and was a member of Mu Tau. She was an enthusiastic Chicago Cub fan. After graduation she plans to enter the stenographic held. Mu Tau 1, 2, G.A.A. 3. GORDON LOHMAN-Hi'Y and Spanish Club held Gordy's interest here at LT. He also en- joyed Basic Physics and was a member of Honorary Science Club. Future plans include a study of engineering. Basketball 2, 3g Hi'Y 3, 4g Span' ish Club 3, 4, Representative Assembly, Football 2. JOAN LOHMAN - joan's fav' orite pastime is having fun, while homework is her pet peeve. The next four years she will spend at the University of lllinois. Lion Staifg Spanish Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Ee Club 33 Trifl-Ii-Y. PATRICIA LOOMIS - Short but sweet is a good description of Pat, whose pet peeve is un' friendly people. She would like to combine Spanish with some type of secretarial work and some day visit Mexico. Spanish Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 23 O.E.O. lg Tri-Hi'Y 4, Lion Staff 4. JEANNETTE LORCH - Her last three Tab pictures are jean' nette's pet peeve, so we hope she likes this one. Her plans for the future include secretarial work. Favorite subject: journalism. G.A.A. 13 TrifHi'Y 4: Home EC Clubg Lion Staff 3. DONA LOTKA - Her friendly manner won Dona a host of friends when she came to LT in her sophomore year from South Shore. University of Col' orado will claim this sparkling senior next year. Spanish Club 'li G.A.A. 3. The basketball team upheld this fine record by winning the West Suburban Conference championship. ,
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DONNA JOHNSON -- Donna was our efficient and wellfliked treasurer of Student Council and secretary of the Corral. Golf, swimming, and French class were tops with her. College is next for this cute senior. Student Council 2, 3, 4: Corral Board 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Leadership 3, 4g French Club 3, 4: O.E.O. 1. MILDRED JOHNSON -Mil- dred, an ardent Cub fan, could be heard to say, I don't care who wins, as long as it's the Cubs. Her favorite subject- American history. IC next. German Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2. PATRICIA JOHNSON-Pat liked psychology class and en' joys singing and dancing. She collects records and enjoys watching baseball games. JC is next for her. MARLYN KASSON- Marte was one of our cheerleaders for four years. This peppy senior worked on the Tab and Lion staffs, student council, and was a hard-working officer of Tri' HifY. Cheerleading 1, Z, 3, 4: TrifHi- Y, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Tab Staff: Spanish Club 3, 4: Rebre- sentative Assembly: Student Council. NANCY KERINS-This tinv senior has been active in home ec, although she is busy this year with her course in work experience. Penny's favorite subject: homemaking. Plans for the future: marriage. Home Ec Club. IOAN KLEINSCHMIDT- Cute Joanie always seemed to be having a lot of fun during her four years at LT. Her winning smile and gracious manner made many friends for her. Future: University of Colorado. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Leadership 3, 4. DONALD KOHLSTEDT- Don liked gym class and was in- terested in cars, especially his own. He plans to attend IC and then do some traveling. Baseball 2, 3. GEORGE KOLAR-Loafing is Ceorge's favorite pastime, but girls also hold quite a bit of his interest. Of his studies, he liked chemistry the best. Next he will attend JC. Hi'Y 3: Spanish Club 3: Basket- ball 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2. NANCY KOLF--Biology and shorthand held special interest for Cough . Conceited kids really peeve her, logically enough. Her activities around school filled most of her spare time. 'rrifHi-Y 3: o.E.o. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2: Senior Advisory Board: G.A.A. KEN KUEHN- Ken's hobby is working on cars, and he owns one himself. He liked machine shop in school. In the future he plans to work for his father. Basketball 2. NANCY KUNTZ-Nan liked to work on the Lion and was a member of Spanish Club. She loves dogs, writing, and sports. This transferfstudent from Min' neapolis plans to study social work at Colorado University. NANCY KURRIE-Nan, an artist, always looked forward to her class in art. Swimming and horseback riding rate high with this senior, who wants to fur' ther her education at College next year. A.A.K. 3: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi'Y 4. Wiiining games was a habit of the brilliant football team our senior year, . for it had an undefeated season.
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RICHARD LOWING-Mathe- matics has been Dick's favorite subject, which probably explains his choice of engineering as a career. College plans: Purdue. Baseball 2, 3, 4g Rifle Club 2. MARY LUCE-Playing the piano is Mary's special interest, along with numerous church ac- tivities. She plans to study nurs' ing at Minnesota or Northwest' ern. Home Ec Club 'lg Latin Club 'lg German Club 3, 4g G.A.A. 35 Nurses's Aide. RICHARD MACAN - Playing thc saxophone takes up' part of Ricl1ard's time, while baseball, bowling, and fishing consume the rest. Future plans include col' lege. Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bowling: Rifle Club 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y. RICHARD MALMQUIST- Dick plans to continue his role of a good student at University of Illinois. After college he would like to become an archif rect. Hi'Y 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2. JOSEPH MARCHETTI-Joe spent his first two years of high school at the Harris School in Chicago. After college, Spaf ghetti will go into the restaur- ant business with his dad. Baseball 2: Football 4. DAVID MARKLAND-DaX'e will be seen around IC next year, after which he plans to go into business with his clad. Acro' batics and gymnastics are his special interest. Pet peeve: girls who smoke. MARLENE MARQUARDT - Marlene, who excelled in all art and home economics courses, plans to work in art after grad' uation from our dear old LT. MARLENE MARTIN-Square dancing is a favorite pastime of Marty, who also worked at Vkfilf low Springs swimming pool. Her ambition is to become a good typist by attending business school. G.A.A. FRANK MARTINDELL- Marty likes the girls, but not those who play hard to get. Model railroading is also a spe- cial interest. Sciences have been Frank's favorite subjects. Col' lege plans: Purdue. German Club 3, 4. IEANETTE MARWITZ- Nettie spends much of her time with the girls. Her favorite subject, business machines, will be of use to her in her future work in an office. Home Ec Club 1. si-IIRLEY MASON - spans are a favorite of Shirley's, es' pecially basketball, which ex- plains why her pet peeve is peo- ple who knit at the games. Plans for the future are to continue studying art. e G.A.A.: Choir 4g Dramatics Club 1: Tri-HifY 3. PATRICIA MAXWELL-Much of Pat's interests center around singing, which she will continue studying at a private music school. Then Blondie hopes to become a musical comedy star. G.A.A. During our senior year we set a precedent by initiating the foot parade after football games.
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