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R. MARION ABBOTT Iune Marion was a member of Chorus and Girl Reserves, but her favor- ite activities were those in the athletic line. We could always count on her attendance at G.A.A. sports contests. ROBERT A. ACKERMAN Iune Chemistry Squad Chairman, Home- room President, Football Manager, and Honor student are the posi- tions that earned Bob his Activi- ties Key. He surely was a solid sender ! DUANE T. ALBRECHT lune Duane, that smooth boy of 12A-5. was always dressed fit to kill . He rated Honor Roll and was a loyal member of the Trailblazers. MARY IANE ALEXANDER Iune First in fun, first in school, first in the hearts of her fellow students, lovely Ianie made the National Honor Society, wore an Activities Key and Guard, and was G.A.A. Vice-President. IEAN ARDERY Iune lean, the girl with the come- hither smile, hit it off with every- one. She was a member of the A Capella Chorus, Attendance and Milk Squads, G.A.A., and Girl Reserves. IOYCE ELAINE ASKEY Iune As attractive as her appealing personality, Ioyce earned her coveted Activities Key, was a member of the Hostess Committee for the Senior Tea as well as the Honor Award Committee, and served as Homeroom Officer. LUCILE COCHRANE AUGUSTINE Iune Ambitious Lucile, with aspirations toward sculptoring, kept busy dur- ing school hours with Trailblazers. Traffic, Arts and Crafts, Publicity, and Girl Reserves. SENIORS GEORGE W. BALCH lune George, a fine lad, was Captain of the Homeroom Basketball Team and a member of the Rifle Club, where he really learned to clip 'em off. GLADYS EILEEN BALL Iune Gladdy had a great time working on the Arts and Craft Squad and taking part in G.A.A. sports. Out- side of school she often went roller skating and was a keen dancer. CHARLES L. BAMETZRIEDER Iune Charles' senior year was his first at Mt. L., but it didn't take him long to become acquainted. His groovy sax playing got him a place in the Band right away. RUTH ELEANOR BARDSLEY Iune A new but most welcome addition to Mt. L. this year was Eleanor. Swimming was her hobby. Glad you got here in time to spend your senior year with us, Eleanor. ROBERT R. BARRETT Iune An Honor Roll student and Homes room Vice President, Rube was on Ways and Means. Decorating, and Traffic Squads. He liked to play Intramural Basketball, too. FREDERICK E. BARTON Ianuary Those snappy posters you saw in school were probably printed by Fred. He helped on a Class Play Committee and discussed big plans at his Traffic post, MARY JEAN BATZ Ianuary Will you ever forget Aunt Agatha in the Class Play? Talented Mary of the beautiful voice was Chair- man of the Information Squad and worked in the Library.
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LOIS BAUMBACH Iune What a brain! Lois made straight A's all through high school. She was a member of the Student Court, Gym Squad, and a Home- room Officer. ROBERT M. BEAL Iune Bob took to Football and inter- scholastic athletics. Homeroom Of- ficer, Traffic, Air Raid Messenger, and Christmas Play occupied his time. We'll remember Bob as the boy with the great sense of humor. DANIEL F. BEARER. Ir. Iune Dan, our handsome all-round athlete, was a pro at any sport. We remember him as star Mountie quarterback, staunch Basketballer, stellar Trackman, and Homeroom Officer. GEORGE F. BEARER Iune Tall, smooth-looking George of trapping and hunting fame earned his letters as a member of both Track and Rifle Teams. His other activities included participating in Cross Country and Traffic and acting as President and Vice President of his Homeroom. WILBUR M. BECHTLE Iune Bill, the strong silent type, slugged it out in Intramural Boxing and held the hordes back as a Traffic Squad member. DORIS BECKER Iune Doris let loose with a beautiful voice in Chorus and Triple Trio. Girl Reserves and G.A.A. also kept this ambitious miss busy. GLORIA ANNE BERGMAN Iune Glo, the lass with the million dol- lar personality, proved her worth as Executive Board Secretary- Treasurer, Log Literary Editor, So- cial Committee member, and Stu- dent Court judge. She was a member of the National Honor So- ciety and had an Activities Key and Guard. IEAN BETHKE Iune Friendly lean kept our incoming guests informed as she worked on the Information Squad. Jeanie was also on the Medical Squad and was a member of the Girl Re- serves and G.A.A. DAVID BICKEL R. Iune Dave really comes on like mad! He was out for Track and Cross Country and served the hungry fans at football games as a mem- ber of Ways and Means. EILEEN BIEL Iune Eileen, the girl with the pretty smile, quickly made friends at Mt. L. This peppy gal got right into the swing of things by joining the Social Service Committee of the Girl Reserves. ROBERTA BILLINGS Ianuary Popular Bobbie was a real hit in the Class Play. She was a Stu- dent Court judge, Executive Board Secretary, G.A.A. Man- ager, and Homeroom Officer and earned her Activities Key. I EAN ANNE BLATT Iune A really busy gal was lean, a member of Pep Squad, Library Squad, and Chairman of Social Service Committee. She made the Honor Roll and was a member of the Iunior Red Cross. PHYLLIS ANNE BLEII-'USS Ianuary Phyllis, one of the brainiest girls in the Ianuary class, was proud of her Activities Key. She was a member of the Class Play Commit- tee, Log Staff, Traffic, and Honor Roll. MARIORIE LOU BOWMAN Iune Mariorie's smile made her look like one of the friendliest gals in Mt. L.-W - and that she was. Her activities included G.A.A., Girl Re- serves, Publicity Committee, Home- room Secretary, Senior Tea Com- mittee, Lost and Found: and she earned an Activities Key. SENIORS
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