Lyons Township High School - Tabulae Yearbook (La Grange, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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RAYMOND MATZ . . . Athlete of first degree versatility . . . Took a fling at soph O league, followed it up with a crack at cross country, and received his greatest renown as the Berwanger of the '36 light- weight grid team . . . Wore red sox on the gridiron . , . Rumor has it Ray was a German club member. ELEANOR MCDONALD . . . Athletics seem to have been the McDonald heritage, and Ellie has certainly inherited her share . . . A zealous participant in basketball, track, vol- ley ball, and soccer, she also finds time to merit good grades . . . Swim- ming and horseback riding are fa- vorite out of school pastimes for this lass. CORABELLE MCGARRY . . . A sweet little blonde Fraulein . . . All her friends admire her for her simplicity and sincerity . . . Was active in girls athletics for her first two years, especially track and soccer . . . Her success at handling unruly umlauts helps her as a German Lion . . . And lastly, she sports a lisp. ALVINA MILLER . . . Though this lass has been here but two years she has made numerous friends . . . Freshman year was spent at the Olmstead Falls, Ohio, high . . . Was a sophomore student at Glenbard . . . Musical Versatility a true char- acteristic, tap dancing and piano playing being tops among her ac- complishments. ROBERT MILTON . . . A tall, dark, and dusky lad who has a manfully husky voice . . . Very much at- tracted by the scientific subjects . . . Spends his time in his own complete laboratory. This interest brought him into the Science and Mathemat- ics club during his senior year . . . As a clarinetist he piped two years in the band. IANE MITCHELL . , . Good looking Iane is really destined to go places in the field of drah-ma , and has already had lots of practice in dramatics as well as going places . . . Senior president of Playmakers, Frosh Theater sponsor 4, active member in class plays . . . Maybe she's a future Bernhardt. MANAGERS LEONA MCBRIDE . . . An active G. A. A. member and general sports- woman . . . An industrious and ser- ious student though she still finds time to enjoy her friends . . . Has secret passion for red hair and is fond of reading good novels . . . Likes flowers and the great out- doors . . . Leona's ambition is to be a teacher. IANE MCDONOUGH . . . Chestnut colored hair, rather small, and has oh my! what eyes . . . The latter she uses with unusually devastat- ing effect . . . When they find what they are looking for they penetrate . . . lane attended Hyde Park high school of Chicago as a freshman . . . We wish they'd send us more like her. LESTER MEYER . . . Be it on foot or motorcycle Les will see that you get that evening paper . . . Mechanical interests fmotorcycles, green auto- mobiles t?J, etc.J seem to occupy much of his time . . . Give the gent a pair of skates and a hockey stick and you have one wing th,at's ready for plenty of action. LOIS MILLER , . . Languages seem to predominate in Lois's interests . . . President of the German club when a junior . . . A highly rated French club member her last two years also . . . A four year O. E. O. member and a librarian in the girls' glee club the past year . . . Her ardent sport interests helped out the Pep club. MARGARET MINICH . . . One ex- ceptional French student who actu- ally used her language, the occa- sion being on her recent trip abroad . . . Novels of a mysterious nature and horseback riding rank tops as pastimes with this associate Tab- ulae editor . . . An all around sports- woman with a grand sense of hu- mor. TONY MONTI . . . Like brother Frank, Tony is a champ when it comes to handling the ole horse- hide . . . This fellow won himself a regular outfielder's berth when only a soph . . . Besides being a three year L club member, Tony also served as a member of the re- cently developed Student Council. Page 22

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IAMES LANGLEY . . . Tall and dark is this handsome breaker of femin- ine hearts . . . Somebody mention a camping trip and lim won't hesitate even a little bit to second the move- ment . . . This lad's laugh is a two syllable affair, accent on the second . . . Football and A. A. K. occupied part of jim's leisure. DORTHY RUTH LEITCH . . . A slim and exceedingly active girl . . . Played girls' basketball, Volleyball, l, 2, 4, hockey 1, and tennis, 4 . . . ln her freshman year, Dorothy was a member of G. A. A. and Congress . . . French club 3, 4 . . . Latin club, 4 . . . Was an honor roll student andbelonged to O. E. O. l, 2, 3, 4. IOHN GEORGE LUTZ . . . The bril- liant mathematician . . . Never hap- pier than when he is solving some difficult problem in physics . . . Good boxer and a member of the boxing team, 4. He was an active member of Hi-Y in his sophomore, junior, and senior years . . , Always a willing worker and a cheerful fel- low. ANN LYONS . . . This petite blue- eyed miss started her high school career as a member of Freshman Theater . . . Spends a lot of her time reading, which is her hobby . . . Very quiet, but an industrious and willing worker . . . Her main ambition is to become a nurse in one of the larger hospitals. MERILYNN MACFARLAND . . . A very tiny miss . . . Known to many of her friends as short change . . . joined Freshman Theater and Philo, and went out for track, soccer, and hockey during her freshman year . . . Was a member of G. A. A., l, and joined Playmakers 3, 4, and German club, 3 . . . Hopes to be an interior decorator. HARVEY MAGLOTT . . . Might have been famous for his walking style fa mixture of the shuffle and goose stepl but has other accomplishments . . . Learned to slide the trombone and served two years in the band . . . Usually very quiet, taking ev- erything in and letting little escape . . . His sturdy build is another ad- vantage. Page 21 KENNETH LANGE . . . Followed in the footsteps of his brothers as a mainstay of the heavyweight bas- ketball team, 4 . . . Lightweight basketball, which Ken captained 3, and lightweight football l, 2, were among his other sport interests . . . Claimed by L club senior year . . . Friends? . . . He has a million. IACK LARSEN . . . Blonde, blue- eyed, and big . . . ln other words, a Swede . . . Was on the Masonic Home's undefeated cage team last winter . . . Played lots of intramural basketball-here at school . . . Tries other sports too, in their season . . . Loves to tease . . . And can take it when the tables are turned. . . Hardly knows girls exist. WARREN LUDWIG . . . Here's a sportsman and athlete with an easy going air that would fool the wisest . . . A friend anyone would be proud to have . . . Gained a reputation as a machine-gunner during his two- year stay at Fort Sheridan . . . Ranked seventh best in his division . . . Handles groceries in his spare time. WILLIAM LYNN . . . Captain and ace forward on the Masonic Home's cage team . . . Undefeated in a season of eighteen tilts . . . And what a football man . . . He's a gold L scholar, too . . . Representa- tive of the Home on the Student Council . . . His sense of humor is a wow . . . Everyone likes him. GRACE MAAS . . . A merry girl whose favorite sport is tennis . . . Likes to sing, and joined glee club 3, 4, taking part in operettas 3, 4 . . . As a freshman, Grace belonged to O. E. O. and Freshman Theater . . , ln her senior year she joined Teenya and was a member of Ger- man club 3, 4, and Girl Reserves 1. 2, 4. FRANCES MAGISANO . . . A dark- haired girl envied for her sparkling black eyes and good humor . . . Fran joined Freshman Theater, and during her sophomore year went out for soccer. As a member of the glee club 2, 4, she took part in the operettas given both years . . . Usually seen giggling contagi- ously. CHAIRMEN



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FLORENCE MORGAN . . . Very dark, eyes of brown, and a striking smile combine to make this miss an especially fitting member of the Spanish club . . , Finds real enjoy- ment in painting during spare time . . . Flo was a Frosh Theater member, as well as a baseball en- thusiast and a Teenya member when an upper class queen. ROBERT MYERS . . . His slogan might well be: Mighty oaks from little acorns grow . . . Growled with other German club Lions for three years . . . Went out for light- weight football as a senior . . . Tried punching and slugging as a boxer 4 . . . Ran as a harrier Z . . . Likes to do old things in newer and smarter ways. IACOUE NEFF . . . Music and chem- istry are most prominent among Iacque's interests . . . A cellist for the last two years, not only in the El Tee Hi orchestra but also in the Western Springs symphony . . . jacques knowledge of chemistry won him a job as chem assistant . . . A career in medicine is among his ambitions. LOIUIS NETZEL . . . This most typical Dutchman takes to German club in a big Way . . . Louie also seems to have what it takes to be a success- ful journalist, conducting a high school column in the Citizen, and previously having covered sports for the Lion . . . Debating and tennis furnish other pastimes. MARY MARTHA NIEMANN X. . . A musical headliner with unusual tal- ent . . . Her piano playing, coupled with her fine soprano voice, fur- nishes entertainment for everyone . . . Teda was a four year O. E. O. member as well as an active mem- ber of both the French and Vergil clubs . . . Mu Tau claims this lass as one of its founders. ROBERTA NOLAND . . . With such a romantic first name, it is only fit- ting that Roberta be a Spanish club member . . . However, this industri- ous and quiet miss also has athletic interests besides her scholastic en- thusiasms . . . Baseball and track abilities won Roberta a G. VA. A. membership her frosh and soph years. Page 23 WILLIAM MOODY . . . Though bas- ketball ranks tops in his sporting world, Bill found that football also has its attractions . . . President of the L club his senior year and also a great tennis enthusiast, yet Moo finds time to serve capably on the Student Council as well as exercise his Bing tingJ voice. BETTY ANN MULLEN . . . ln brief, here is an excellent scholar, clever linguist, Senate member, fine sing- er, and all-round good sport . . . Glee club, French club, O. E. O. sec- retary, and German club treasurer activities offer proof for such a state- ment . . . Vacation time finds Betty in Wisconsin or Minnesota. MARGARET NASH . . . Better known to her school chums as Peggy , this small red-haired miss desires to be a food dietician . . . She found time for many activities, having been an O. E. O. and G. A. A. mem- ber as a frosh, an actress in the soph-plays, a third year Girl Re- serves member, and senior member of Spanish club. GERALD NELSON . . . jerry is one of the outstanding golf enthusi- asts of nineteen thirty-seven . . . Even so, hockey, baseball, and bas- ketball are likewise among his rabid sporting interests . . , Not confining his concerns entirely to athletics, Ierry was a member of the newly formed Science and Math club. ROBERT NEWMAN . . . Good na- tured Bob has his friends guessing as to just what he's going to be . . . Perhaps we have a left handed Dizzy Dean in the making, or on second thought a crooner of the Dick Powell variety . . . Some figure that Bob's hunting interests will lead him to live a life similar to Daniel Boone. AAGOT NILSEN . . . A rare femin- ine example of the proverb, Silence is golden . . . Aagot is of an ex- tremely guiet nature yet has eyes that observe everything . . . Though a good student in all subjects, short- hand is Aagot's specialty . . . Teen- ya had her on its membership list during her senior year. MUSICIANS

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