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LARRY BOOTH This happy-go- lucky senior owns a large vocabulary of expressions, Either Penn State or Washington University will enroll Larry next year, where he will take up Archi- tectural Engineering. Cross Country, XVrestling, Golf, Foot- ball, Latin Club, Freshman Class Board, Boys' Club Board, Corral Show, TEGC JOHN BORKLAND What a blast can frequently be heard in Bork's direction. His near future contains IC, and then on to study mechanical engi- neering or plastics. This enthusiastic hunter enjoys dancing. Representative Assembly THOMAS BORMAN Friendly Tom goes for Dragnet, mathematics, and cars. His ambition, to be able to spend as much money as I want, is to be preceded by engineering at Illinois or Purdue. Cross Country, Track ROBERTA BORMANN Bobbie is an easy-going senior who enjoys happy living. Pizza, Cadillacs, going steady, Dixieland, sketching, and Buddy Mor- row's Night Train all rate high. The U. of Illinois is next. GAA, Dramatics Club, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y PHYLLIS BOUCHARD People who are never on time bother this future Grinnell College phys. ed. major. Phyl- lis gets a kick out of eating, singing, and lifeguards. Her ambition is to travel to every state. GAA-Board 4, Leadership, German Club--Secretary-Treasurer 4, Latin Club JOSEPH BOVENZI Eating, sleeping, playing records fmost worn- Ebb Tide and Dear johnnl, and hunting rate high with Ioe. This well-liked senior plans to attend IC and later be- come a millionaire. Football, TEGC NANCY BOWMAN Nance left LT for one and one half years in Indian- apolis. She wants to own a Cadillac convertible someday. Northwestern or Colorado may claim cute Nancy and her love for records next year. GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec Club Tl SHIRLEY BRANDNER Shirley, a summer camper and a gifted musician, hopes to travel throughout the U.S., Canada, and Switzerland someday. Group-work education at a small col- lege comes next for this active girl. GAA, Leadership, Band-President 4, Orchestra, Mu Tau-Vice President 4, Spanish Club, OEO, Conservation Club --Vice President 4, Representative Assembly DONALD BREITER Don is a very enthusiastic sports follower and does a good job participating in them too. This down-to-earth LT senior also en- joys music and his blue DeSoto. SHAROLYN BREWER Hinsdale's loss was our gain in the case of Sherry last year. Her number one choice is art, which she will study further at the Art Institute. A RICHARD BRIXIE There's never a dull moment with Dick around, who likes traveling and tinkering with his car, along with hunting and basketball games. He hopes to go into business for himself. Science Club ROBERT BRIXIE Brix could al- ways be seen driving the D. I. B. truck around town. He was always on the go, and enjoyed being with, the boys. Fu- ture: business. BARBARA BROCKMAN Having a good time was the favorite pastime of Barb. who dislikes hen parties. She will be headed for IC next year, and then into the teaching profession. Home Ee Club, GAA, Lion Staff Q . PHILIP BROOKS Phil could always be seen having a good time or just re- laxing. This hardworking, popular sen- ior, who also plays a good game of foot- ball, will be at Purdue next fall. Football, Basketball, Corral Board- President 4, Senior Advisory Board, Sophomore Class President, Latin Club As freshmen we became the last class to cheer the basketball team from the track in the old gym. , ' ' A f 10 J? . ei.
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GEORGE BARTIK George is an out- door man, as proved by his interest in nature. His future lies in the field of accounting or bookkeeping, and his plans include a permanent home in Florida. Chess and Checkers Club, Rifle Club JOHN BASEHEART lack came from Texas in his freshman year and has been very interested in football. Jake, who likes to say Real crazy, man! , plans to attend a college somewhere in Texas. Football, Baseball GAYLE BAUMGARDNER Gayle came to us from Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska. She plans to be a teacher or perhaps an athletic director, since her interests are largely in physif cal education. GAA BILL BEDNAR Tiger Rag and Dixieland are Bill's musical choices. His main interests center around the out' doors Qhunting, hshing, and trappingj which will fill his future as a farmer after the U. of I. Football, Conservation Club, TEGC EMILIE BELOHLAVEK Lee attend' ed LT her first and last years. She could often be caught saying Dig that, playing the piano, dancing, or listening to LTSQICBIEIQS Tango. Kath' erine Gibbs'Business College next. Library Aide, Office Aide, Counseling Aide X WINIFRED BELVILLE French and September Song get top rating from Winnie. This ardent dancer has chosen that profession as her ambition, but inf tends to continue full'time as a dental assistant. g Latin Clup, French Club, Corral Show, Dramatics Club JEANNETTE BENDER- Jackie is new this year from Austin Higlp,School, where she was quite active. She enjoys piano, ping pong, and listening to music on the radio. Her'plans include dental nursing at some small coeducaf tional college. JEFFERY BERG jeff, who liked me' chanical drawing in school, plans an engineering career. His special interests are trapping, taxidermy, and sports, and he enjoys saying They don't make 'em like they used to. MARGARET BERGMAN After graduation Marge will continue at IC, and then work in the held of nature. Camping, Civil Air Patrol, and travel Qespecially in Colorado, number among her varied interests. GAA ROBERT BIELBY Pistol was quite a hunting enthusiast, rating it high among his interests. He also enjoyed machine shop during his four years at LT. FRED BIRKHAUG Fishing fever catches Four when spring rolls around. He left Morton to spend his last two years here, and plans on IC next. His interests lie in the scientific field. RUSSELL BLAKE Russ was inter- ested in basketball and les femmes at LT. He can often be heard saying Ya hookey? Russ nlans to study engineer' ing at some university. Basketball, Spanish Club, Door Guard IUDITH BLANG Energetic Judy, whose aim is to work with people, says I vote for 'Mr. Touchdown', sociology, and, especially, all types of sports. An elementary teaching career awaits this friendly girl. Representative Assembly, GAA, Leaf dership, Corral Show, Spanish Club JEAN BOOSE Cute Ieanie's favorite expression, That'll never sell, could not be applied to the sewing and knit- ting that hll her spare hours. She'll be a Coe College freshman next fall. Representative Assembly Y Our class activities were initiated with Hillbilly Hitch, our freshman party 1
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,.f-...- ROY BRYANT Bun spent his first three years at South Shore High School and was very active in the ROTC unit there. He also loves the outdoors and plans to become a forest ranger some' day. LINDA BUDD Linda came here from Denver in her sophomore year and has been az credit to her class ever since. Like most girls, she loves to talk. Next: chemistry at Miami U. GAA, Latin Club, French Club, Choir, Tab Staff, Dramatics Club KENNETH BUEGE Ken could al- ways be found working on his car, or anything that didn't work right. This interest will lead Buck into the field of tool and die making. ' t ROBERT BURDETT Bob's main in- terests were girls and cars. He also cn' joyed plane geometry and machine shop. In the future, Bob plans to get a job. Dramatics Club ALLEN BURT Al was a crack shot, but photography was also a main inter- est of this popular senior who could be seen laughing it up. College and then a million bucks for Al. Rifle Club - President 3, VicefPresi- dent 4, Freshman Class Board HAROLD CAFFEY Wi1np, known for his athletic feats, was a whiz. at track and basketball, as well as a cat on the dance Hoot. He plans to go to college and be a coach someday. Basketball, Track, Door Guard THEODORE CAIAZZA Ted, one of. the greatest basketball players this school has seen, also excelled in foot' ball and track. His easy-going manner and friendly personality will help him on his way in the future. Football, Basketball, Track JOSEPH CAPPIELLO Pello, famed leader of the Jabbib Jazzersf' could be found dreaming of the open road, or listening to Buddy Morrow. Joe plans to go into the Held of dentistry. Senior Advisory Board, Baseball, TEGC JANE CARR Jane's a real sports- woman and especially likes tennis. This popular senior plans to attend a small coed school, and then the Waves will claim her. GAA-Secretary 3 SANDY CI-IABOT Sandy's melodi- ous voice could be heard ringing through the halls of LT. She plans to pursue a musical career and eventually attain the Met. St. Mary of the Woods will claim her next. Dramatics Club, French Club, Corral Show, Operetta, Mu Tau JOHN CHRISTENSEN Listening to Stardust and working in the field of science were John's favorite pastimes. This friendly senior plans to become a conservationist after attending college. RICHARD COBB uDon't fight it was Rich's favorite saying. He was a talented cartoonist and loved to eat. Trig interested him the most. Illinois next. 481 EDWARD CODY Ed's future is un' decided, but he may have a tendency toward radio work. He likes his door guard duties very much. Ripon next. Door Guard WILLIAM COLLINS Bill liked to relax with the boys and travel in Mex' ico. As quarterback on the football team, he led our team to a successful year. Plans to become an architect in the future. Football, Corral Board, Representative Assembly, Boys' Club Board, TEGC' y oflicers, Phil Brooks, Joan Hengels, Sharon Tansey, Annette Wylie, Ron DeSantis, Martha Link, and k X ' ' 3 Bill Nicholas a fine job of guiding us through our sophomore year. .Y - .r Eiga ' ll 11 :ref ' J H.
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