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

 - Class of 1941

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EDWARD LEAVITT-As ci mem- ber of S.l'I.l'.l.., Science and Nlath, I'ly-Y, and Rlaymakers and as a I.ion and lab staff writer, led became known as depend- able andintelligent. Engineering will be his field. REGINA LENSING--Tall, dark jean is universally known for her personality and looks, She can really Swingn, both with a tennis racket and with a dancing partner. EDWARD LEONARD-I-land some Ed played end on the light- weight football team as a junior and senior. I-le came to El lee from Fenwick his third year. Mor- tuary Art is his chosen profession. GEORGE LESCI'IvGeorge brought his 6 foot Q frame and dry humor from Danville's cage floor and gridiron to aid the Lions in basketball and football 3 and 4. I'le was a friend of everybody. NQRIVIA LEVESCQNTE-H Norma was outstanding as a member of GEC., Rlaymakers, Girl Reserves, and the debate squad. She also was active as a swimmer. I-Ier spare time is spent reading and dancing. DQRCTI-IY LEWISA-'lDophy was Chicagols gift to El lee. Made a hit with both fellows and girls. A champion jitterbugger, Dophy danced whenever she had the chance. ,IOSERI-I LEWIS-rncQuiet vloe has been a staunch supporter of Mu Tau for the past three years. Northwestern Dental School is the next stop in his preparation for a career. FREDERICK LINDSAY--Ered is an interesting combination of humor, scholastic ability, music, and drama. I le intends to study research chemistry at Minnesota. Band 'I, Q, 3, orchestra 3, 4, Si-I.T.L. Q, Rlaymakers 4, Associ- ate lab Editor. BARBARA LINEI-lANvl3arbara is a dramatist and a social butter- fly. GEC., leenya, Mu Tau, Erosh-Soph Theatre, and RIOY- makers kept her busy. An eastern college will be her next stop. DAVID LLEWELLYN-Klaansman Dave takes athletics, music, science, and arguing in his stride. l'le is a cub cageman, an ivorY' beater for dance orchestras, and a model-builder interested in aeronautical engineering. CHARLES LQMAS-Congenial Bill was a pony spark plug 3 and 4. I-Iis administrative ability was demonstrated in Student Council work. The fiery redhead plans to launch into engineering for his life work. THEODORE LQQKHQLDERM ledls football and wrestling make him an athletic Hgreatn in EI lee, Women and aviation divide his spare time, but lVIichigan's Law School will claim him henceforth. BETTY LOOMIS-V--With her win- ning ways and cheerful smiles, Betty is a well known figure around EI lee. I-Ier pet peeve is Teachers. Rals with Irene, HARQLD LQRENZ-r'I'larold's athletic abilities were utilized on the gridiron by the ponies 'I and Q, and the Lions 4. A real out- door man, he loves biology and gurpjting. Agriculture will be his is . Willkie lost to E.D.R., but the G.O.P. put one over on the New Dealers by inaugurating a Wendell into our speech department. Pg 22

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With another outstanding senior, Pat Gibson, at the head of our Student Council, and Vi Hautau and Dave Johnson as other officers, the school has been wisely governed. EDWARD KNQTEK-'Rather ver- satile, this lad. Rrefers basketball and golf in the sports line, and violin and drums in the musical field. fiddled ably in the orches- tra but plans a career in art. JEAN KQCH-Although shes quiet-apprearing on the surface, Cookies friends credit her with a sure-to-please personality. Enjoys painting as a hobby, but yearns for a career as an authoress. LOUISE KQCI-l-This girlis just naturally athletic. indulged in basketball, riding, and other G.A.A. activities. Also joined l-lome Ec Club to further her knowledge of things domestic. l-lopes to attend De Rauw Uni- versity. ALBERT K0ERRLER4iS the quiet, reserved type who has his heart set on the radio or some electrical profession. Hlfep is alert and always doing something construc- tive. CASMIRA KQLACZ--Sea retarial work calls this HGirl from Gods country Ccommonly known as l'lodgkinsD.H Gets her exercise playing basketball and dancing. Was a member of A.A.K. 'l, Q and El Circulo Espanol Q, 3. JASPER KQLLMEYERw5'Jap is the strong, not too silent type, who goes in for ancient horse-less carriages. uWe sell 'em, you Fix ,emu is his motto. lracki, Q, 4. JACK KREJCI--As an all-star athlete, Councilman, scholar and ladies' man, Jack was admired by everybody. Rony football 'l, 3, 4, light basketball Q, 3 and heavies 4, golf J, Q, 3, 4, french, Vergil, and L-clubs. LUCILLE LAHIFF'-'Because of her vivacious personality, HLu was always on the go. She was a member of Teenya, Spanish Club, and l-lome Ec Club. l-las a Harvard heart-throb. JEAN LAIN-'-Jean is a wee bit shy, but very friendly. Spends a great deal of her time reading. Belonged to l-lome Ec Club and Teenya. Plans to attend Gregg Business School next year. MARY LA LlBERlE' -Mary entered this school in her junior year and quickly became known in athletic circles. As a buyer for a store, Mary will be aided by her winning smile. BETTY JANE LANG -Versatility is Betty's middle name. proof: Girl Reserves 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, GEO. 'l, Q, 4, Erosh-Soph Theatre 'l, Teenya 1, Q, Miss Banks' assistant 4, Lion Staff 3, A.A.K. 3, 4, baseball, basketball. DOROTHY LARSENR- 'We won- der how Dorothy found time to belong to CEC. 'l, Q, 3, 4, Teenya 1, Q, Girl Reserves Q, 3 and be Vice-president 4, french Club 3, 4, l-lome Ec 3 and Pres- ident 4. She will attend iowa State. RUFUS LA RUE, 'fl-lumorousK'Ruf', is best known for his acting in the All-School and Junior plays, but he was also a glee club member, football player, and Vergilist. A prospective teacher. THOMAS LATl lRQRff 'lom's personality, good looks, and dra- matic and athletic abilities make him a leading El lee glamour boy. Class Vice-Pres. Q, Lightweight football 3, 4, Class play Q, 3, 4, Band 'l, Q, Senior Advisory Com- mittee. Pg2l



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With Bill Scott as its last president, the Society for the Preservation of Life in lalopy Motors reached an unsuccess ful end. The sweet-dispositioned members turned to cranks. GEORGE LUDWlGnsnLightweight footballers, l-li-Yiers, and Spanish Clubbers enjoyed Georges amic- ability. Stamp-collecting and all kinds of sports filled his leisure. from here he will go to Purdue and engineering. MARY LLlKETlCl-l--'Roller skating is, in Marys mind, the ideal pastime. After graduation, she will enter either dietetics or nursing. l-ler gracious manner will be an asset to either pro- fession. FLORENCE LYON--florence took enough time off from the La Gran e social swirl to support Mu 'lgau 4, Frosh-Soph Theater 1, Q, and -leenya 4. Denison lies immediately ahead for this brun- ette beauty. LQIS MADSENA Studious, quiet Lois plans a career in dress- designing which she will under- take at Vogue next year. She has a host of friends and is true to all of them. l-lELEN lVlALYSlAKf-Hgtrutting her stuffn as a fashion model is uppermost in l-lelenis mind, Plans to take the course offered by the Vera ,lane Studio. Frosh-Soph Theater held her interest. ,lQl-lN lVlANNlNGm'- Popeye the Sailor Mannfningn is a lover of the aauatics, the tenpins, the light fantastic, and equestrianism. This jacktar, who sails his own craft, was manger of track 'l, Q and football 3, 4. RQBERllVlARSl'lALL-Nliniature KMarsh , friendly, smiling yet quiet, has more than proven his athletic prowess in wrestling, track, and football. Qutside school he preserves his wiry frame with ping-pong and bowl- ing. WALTER lVlAR'flNn- Witty Walt, novice printer and a marksman with the bow and arrow and rifle, was a participant in A.A.K., glee club 1, Q, 3, track 1, and football T, Q. Aspires to study journalism at Wheaton. CARRQL MAR'l'lNDELLf'Stamps and model choo choo twains occupied Carrol's leisure outside this institution. Carrol fhe's a boy even though he was assigned to a girls's gym classl joined the German, Camera, and Fi-Kem clubs. Desires to pursue engineer ing at Purdue. jANE ELLEN MATTHEWS! Gabby, happy, and peppy ,lane Ellen busied her blond self in Girl Reserves 'l, Teenya Q, and EI Circulo Espanol 3, 4. She will attend L.l'.,l.C, and then Evill peck the typewriter for some oss, EDWARD McCQfVlBSfAn enthusiastic student of chemistry and big league baseball, Ed participated in the new Ei-Kem and the Math Club. Gay,stu- dious Ed, wishes to become adept in chemical engineering. JEAN lVlcDONALDf-Magnetic, modest HlVlcDuff',, the lass with the long, dark lashes and contrast- ing blondish locks, delights in tapping the air waves and swim- ming. Aspires to care for the sick after further education. DQNNA lVlcKEEVERf'Diminutive Donna, Mac for short, sparked the Rlaymakers, leenya, and the A.A.K. with her talkative wee self. A freauenter of Vannis Donna is perhaps even more active in the prep society of the fair village. jQSEl3l-llNE lVlcLl-llNNEYfqloy- ous jo cooked, sewed, and modeled in the l-lome Ec Club 3, 4. She aspires to follow in the footsteps of those women in white' florence Nightingale an Clara Barton. Pg 23

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