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WILLIAM T. BODE Iune We'll remember smiling Bill, French enthusiast, as editor-in- chief of the Log, news editor of the Lantern, member of the De- votional Committee, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, and owner of an Activities Key. IACK I. BOOR Icmuary The boy behind the tuba was lack, active member of Cross Country and Basketball teams, Decorating and Devotional Com- mittees. This grandpa of Class Play fame was the proud owner of an Activities Key. ROBERT S. BOSSART Iune Bob played first trumpet for the Band last year. He also worked on the Public Address and Traf- fic Squads. FRANK LAWRENCE BOUSHEE Ianuury Soft-spoken Wrestling c h a rn p , Student Court fudge, Home Room President, member of Cross Coun- try, and holder of Honor Roll honors was ever-smiling and shy Frank, BETTY IANE BOWMAN Iune Arts and Crafts Squad along with Clubs occupied Betty's tal- ents. She also enjoyed Library and Ways and Means Squads. Horseback riding was a favorite avocation, too. WALTER A. BRAND Ianuary This happy make-up editor of the Lantern was a member of Usher and Traffic Squads and of Quill and Scroll. He was handy- man at cr downtown newspaper on Saturdays. PHILIP I. BRAY Iune Fleet-footed Phil of the Track and Cross Country Teams worked on Ways and Means and Traffic, kept the minutes for his Home Room and made the Honor Roll. DOROTHY MYRA BRILL Iune A music lover, Dottie sang in the Operetta and in the Christ- mas program. Her name often appeared on the Honor Roll. ln the way of clubs, there were G.A.A. and Girl Reserves. ANNE B. BROWN Icnuary Anne, attractive member of Ways and Means, Attendance, and Class Play committee, Home Room Officer and owner of an Activities Key, rated swimming and sailing as her favorite sports. MARY BROWN Iune When the Air Raid siren sound- ed, Mary joined her fellow as- sistants and hurried to a near-by elementary school to aid with the little children. Mary was also in Clubs. GLENN E. BRUEGGEMANN June Glenn was always interested in what was going on in the major sports of the country, but While in high school, he special- ized in Intramural Basketball and Basketball Club. IOHN BRYCE Iune Along with the usual readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic and having a general good time in school, lack was active in Intramural Basketball. ROBERT BUCKETT Iune Athletic Bob played varsity Football and lntrarnural Basket- ball. He belonged to the Track Club and was Secretary of his Home Room. IUNE CARTER BUCKINGHAM Iune For sguads Iune chose Bulletin Board, Library, and Arts and Crafts. She still had time to be in the Christmas play, a member of Girl Reserves and an element- ary Air Raid Assistant. 26
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LISSA DARL BAKER Iune Lissa, member of Hostess, Book, and Poster Squads, was an ar- dent music lover, both playing the piano and singing. In her spare moments she had her ups- and-downs Cmostly downsl with ice skating. VINCENT A. BALDAUF, IR. Iune A regular dasher to his Traf- fic post, Vince had time to be a member of Clubs and Hi-Y, as well as to practice shooting in- visible parachutists in Rifle Club. CATHERINE I. BALL Iune Oh1 for a nice cool swim, dreamed Catherine. She was also quite a star on the roller skating rink and a regular jitter- bug anywhere. ROBERT BARBROW Iune A star with the ball and hoop, both Varsity and Intramural, was Bob. He was also one of Miss Rightmire's Traffic cops and was in Clubs. MYRLE CAROLYN BATES Iune Although Myrle was at Mt. Leb- anon only a short time, she took part in many activities. Devo- tional Committee, Medical, Infor- mation, and Library Squads and Girl Reserves were her favorites. NANCY BEADLING Iune Nancy worked on the following squads: Attendance, Traffic, and Cafeteria Attendance. She was also on the entertainment com- mittee of the Girl Reserves. LAURA IEAN BEAM Iune For hobbies lean liked ice-skat- ing and swimming. For activi- ties it was singing, writing Home Room minutes, directing Traffic, being an elementary Air Raid Assistant and a member of Girl Reserves and Clubs. 25 'iff'-5' I DOLORES BELIN Iune Serving first as President and then as Representative of her I-Iome Room, Dolores took an ac- tive part in school life. She also was on Traffic and Cafeteria At- tendance Squads. FRANK BENSON August Frank liked to keep in sporting trim by dashing to his Traffic post or by tumbling around in a stiff football workout. IOHN ALLEN BERMEL lune A would-be aviator was lack Bermel, who did some flying at the Butler Airport and enjoyed delving into science. After a flight he liked to relax by sing- ing and playing the guitar. LILLIAN VERONICA BERNATH Iune The deep-voiced, swing song- stress heard at times over the P. A. system was Lil Bernath, busy member of the Ways and Means Squad, Book Squad, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and Clubs. ROBERT G. BEVERLY Ianuary Ierkin' sodas nightly didn't keep Bob from making the Honor Roll. During school hours he played Intramural Basketball and par- ticipated in Club activities. His favorite sports were tennis and basketball. EUGENIA E. BILLINGS Ianuury Quiet, shy, Gene was council representative of the Delta G. R.'s and a member of Information Squad, Gondoliers property committee, Senior Tea Commit- tee, and the Art Club. PEGGYIO BLAIR Iune One of the most active members of our school, Peg participated in Ways and M e a n s Committee and Squad, the Operetta, Library Squad, was President of her Home Room, and chairman of Delta G. R. social committee.
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GEORGE HANK BULL Iunuary Outside of his hours spent in detention hall, George worked out with the Football Team, got a few black eyes in Intramural Boxing and Basketball, and was a member of Clubs. IANE BULLIONS Iune lane was Vice President of her Home Room, a Girl Reserve, an Honor Roll student, a member of the Traffic and Cafeteria At- tendance Squads, and an active participant in G.A.A. G. HELEN BURCH Iune A member of Hostess Squad and Publicity Committee, Helen had time to listen to both classical and popular music and enjoy her hobbies-dancing, skating, reading, stamp collecting. PENN ELIZABETH BURKE Icmuury Penn was usually singing madly in A Capella, gazing proudly at the Honor Roll and her Activities Key, or rehearsing for the Class Play whe n she wasn't busy heading the Library Squad or pursuing her hobby in antique shops. IANE BYERS Iune lane, a member of Girl Reserves, was often found helping her team win in G.A.A. sports or helping Miss Moore, as a mem- ber of the Library Squad. KATHLEEN BYERS Iune Checking books in the Library and working to make the Hon- or Roll still left Katie time to at- tend Girl Reserve meetings. IOHN LOUIS CAIN Iune An active Senior with varied in- terests was Louis. A member of the Wrestling team, Lou won great acclaim last year in that sport. He also boasted Traffic and Cafeteria Squads. 27 ,G tix P Qggatti .. yi. WWW all flo ADA CANDUSSO Iune A National Honor student from Ft. Lauderdale and South High, Ada spent many happy hours in both indoor and outdoor sports. Her favorite was swim- ming. SUZANNE CARRELL Iune A likable member of our Senior class was Suzy, who was on Ways and Means, Traffic Squad, chairman of Hostess Squad for the Senior Tea, member of G.A.A. and Girl Reserves. She knitted and hiked for hobbies. THOMAS R. CARVLIN Iune An athletic fellow especially in Intramural Basketball and Box- ing was Tom. He was President of his Home Room, on the Honor Roll, and participated in Clubs. MARY CASPER Icmuary Mary, at one time a member of G.A.A. and on a Senior Tea Committee, was chiefly interest- ed in horseback riding and scrap book collecting. LUCIAN CASTE Ianuury Secretary-treasurer of Hi-Y, mem- ber of Poster and Traffic Squads and Publicity Committee, was quiet Lew. His hobbies were music and chemistry: his favorite sports baseball, hockey, and foot- ball. EDWARD CHARLES Iune Watch the birdie was a useful expression in Ed's vocabulary, for photography was his hobby. In extra moments he liked to bowl. No boogie-Woogie went to waste when Ed was around. NAN HOOVER CHARLES Iune Being President of her Home Room and a regular addition to the Honor Roll did not stop Nan! She also gave her assistance to Ways and Means, Cafeteria At- tendance, and Girl Reserves.
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