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CAROL MERRIMAN- Carol's interests vary. She likes to listen to good music and just be with people in general. This likeable girl will make a hit as a nurse. Spanish Club 33 Home Ee Club 3: Girls' Club Board 4. WILLIS MICKLE-Willey, who will probably attend IC, en- joyed woodworking and ma' chine shop, and also liked to play baseball. He was new our sophomore year. MARJORIE MILES-Midge is really a sportsenthusiast and loves cheerleading. You will always find a friendly smile on her face. Plans for the future include college at De Pauw. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g Corral Board 2, 33 TrifHi'Y 1: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN MILLARD-Cute little jo isthe lucky possessor of dimples and a friendly smile for everyone. Vlforking on the Lion and being a Corral representative are her favorite activities. Up- stairs Tech next year. Latin Club 21 Record Keepers 'lg Lion Staff 3. JERRY MILLER-Sports and basketball in particular interest Jerry a great deal, but his fav' orite subject was Mechanical Drawing. This future landscape architect plans to attend Iowa State. Basketball Manager 3. I VIRGINIA MINNE-Blond Ginny enjoys horseback riding and painting. She plans to con- tinue her studies in art at an art school-after graduation in june. French Club 4: Dramatics Club 4g G.A.A. 1. GEORGE MOELLENHOFF- George's interests are divided between bowling, wrestling, and driving his car. He hopes to pass the N.R.O.T.C. test in the future. Wrestling 23 Rifle Club 2. IOAN MOORE-joanie will always be remembered by her many friends for her wit and infectious laugh. She enjoyed basketball and also taught swim' ming at the YMCA. Future: University of Colorado. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri'Hi'Y 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY MORE-Mary is the quiet but efficient treasurer of the Corral. Assisting in class plays and being on the Tab staff have kept her busy here at LT. University of Colorado next. Twirlers 1, 'lg G.A.A. 3g Pep Club Board 3. JOYCE MORELAND- Ioyce, one of our best and most avid square-dancing fans, spent her spare moments working as a nurses' aide at Berwyn. After high school she will enter nurses' training. ' G.A.A. 2, 3. DAVID MORSE-Friendly Dave, an honor roll student, found time to serve as president of French Club and as an able member of Student Council in his senior year. Future: Univer- sity of Illinois. Math Club 2g Biology Club 24 Latin Club 'lg FifKem 35 French Club 3, 4g Student Council 4g Representative Assembly 23 jun' ior Class Play. JACK MUNSON-jack came to LT in his freshman year from Lane Tech. His special interest is his 1933 Ford, but cars in general intrigue him. After LT comes Knox College. Representative Assembly 2. Of course you remember the C. E. jones assembly during our senior year and the radical, but short-lived fashion change following it.
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PAUL McCANN--A man of decision is Paul, who doesn't like people who say Possibly . His college plans are indefinite, but he eventually hopes to be a social or religious worker. Latin Club 2. EUGENE MCCOY - G0och'i, who liked science and math, has spent a busy four years at LT being a good student and being active in school affairs. College plans: Princeton or Yale. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Corral Board 4: Student Council 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Fi'Kem 3: Latin Club 2: Cicero Club 3. JEAN McELWAIN-Sports are tops with Jean-especially bowling, baseball, and swim- ming. Shorthand is this future secretary's favorite subject, which should stand her in good stead as a secretary. Home Ec Club 1. KENNETH MCGEE - Ken, an avid sports fan, is interested in football and boxing. His liking for art and machine shop have influenced him in his choices of either commercial art or meclv anics for a career. Camera Club 1: Track 3. GENE lVIcGUIRE - Gene's pretty features and pleasing per' sonality should help her dream of a modeling career come true. People who aren't friendly annoy her. The future holds college. Representative Assembly: French Club 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Home Ee Club 1, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4. JOHN McKENZIE-John likes journalism best in school and he makes a good sports editor, too. Managing JC basketball and be' ing in various clubs keep him pretty busy. JC Baskeball Manager: FifKem 3: Latin Club 2: Stamp Club: Rifle Club: Student Council 3: Biology Club 2. MADGE McKIERNAN Madge will always be remember- ed for her neat appearance and also her parts in the junior and senior class plays. She hopes to go into the held of television after college. Spanish Club 4: TrifHi-Y 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3: Latin Club 3: O.E.O. 4: G.A.A. JAMES McKINNEY-Jim spent much of his time working at Snyder's. Other interests inf clude photography the makes his own moviesj and music fhe has a large record collectionj. Future: Probably JC. PETER McKINNEY- Pete, a very active and popular senior, was kept busy by the presidency of the Corral and athletics, and music. His plans for the future include theological work. Latin and Cicero Clubs: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Class President 2: Corral Board 2, 3, 4: Student Council: Boys' Club Board. DEAN MCKOWN - Dean, one of LT's greatest athletes, was a star in both football and track. His main interest is football, and he would like to go into pro football after attending S.M.U. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: 'Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4. BETTY McNEILL-Betty came to LT in her freshman year from Naperville. Besides school activities she is active in the Hi-C club, of which she is secretary-treasurer. Oflice work after graduation. Home Ec Club: G.A.A. KENNETH MCWHIRTER- Photography, science, and track hold Ken's interest besides his part time work. The United States Navy will claim this senior after graduation. Track 3: Camera Club 1. We elected Bill Yag, Don Emmons, Jim Ackerman, Nancy Wood, and ane Cunningham to lead us through our senior year.
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SUE MURRAY-Cute Sue came to LT in her sophomore year and since then has made many friends. Dramatically in- clined, her activities include the Junior Class Play and Dramatics Club. Future: College. junior Class Play: Representa- tive Assembly: Dramatics Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Spanish Club 3. RICHARD MYERS - Dick, who came to us in his senior year from Alhambra, Califor- nia, was very interested in chem- istry and math, and also sang in the choir. ARNOLD MYSLIVECEK - Happy-go-lucky Arnold liked to go hunting or fishing and cn- joyed the out-of-doors in gen- eral. Future will probably in- clude JC. RICHARD NEICE-Easy-going Dick has a special interest in cars. Having served on the Lion Staff for two years, he has de- veloped a phobia for inch- happy journalism students . Fu- ture includes college. Stamp Club 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 3, 4: Lion Staff 3, 4: Fi- Kem. ROBERT NEMEC- Bob, who spent his spare time working in a gas station, plans either to go to ,IC or serve an apprenticeship for the machinist trade. THOMAS NESBITT-When not playing basketball, Nez concentrated on his hobby- girls. His easy-going disposition was always welcome. Likeable Tom plans to travel in the fu- ture. Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. A RUTH NEUZIL- One of our Home EC Clubbers, Ruth plans to go to comptometry school and then enter the field of book- keeping. Travel was a special interest of this senior. Home Ee Club. EVA NEUMANN - Blondie came to LT from Steinmetz in Chicago. Her favorite subject here was business machines and in the future she'd like to work in an oflice or as a telephone operator. Home Ec Club 1: Biology Club 2. WILLIAM NEWMAN - Like- able Bill, who plans to be a ma- chinist, enjoyed working on mot- ors. His pet peeve was juniors , favorite school subject-study hall. MARY LU NORTON-Av tractive Mary Lu has had many a lead in LT's musical produc- tions. Her hobby is making her own clothes from her own pat- terns. Future: nursing after at- tending the University of Michi- gan. Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 31 Home Ec Club 4: Cheerleading 1: Choir 3, 4. THELMA NUTTLE-Theh ma's favorite school subject was psychology, but her pet peeve was homework. In the future she'd like to live in Indiana. A popular music enthusiast, her favorite song is Goodnight, Irene . RICHARD O'CONNOR- One of our jokers, Dick was athletically inclined as is shown by his four years of football and two of baseball. Rick also served as veep of Hi-Y. Future: University of Colorado. ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2: Baseball 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 4. Will we ever forget our clss party our junior year called the Creeping Cai-pidula 'P
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