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

 - Class of 1943

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AUGUSTA COLLINS W Gus would rather dance than do anything else, although she al- so likes golf and tennis. She hopes to do work in the field of journalism. MARY CORCORAN -H Cork enjoys bowling, dancing and above all good swing music. She has the practical hobby of swing. Her future plans in- clude a business college. NICK CRNKOVICH - Nick's quiet personality hardly hides his love for sports. Football, basketball, baseball, and swim- ming keep his spare time filled. After he graduates, Nick plans to go to trade school. RICHARD CROSBY-Dick's in- terests in school were Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Lightweight Football l: and Bowling 2, 3. Dick is a member of the Na- tional Championship Drum and Bugle Corps and the Sons of American Legion. He plans to join the armed forces soon. RICHARD CUMMINGS-I hear the Army calling. Military Club 3, 4: Lightweight Football 2, 3: Heavyweight manager 4: Hi-Y 4. The Army Air Corps in his future. Always as busy as the proverbial one-armed paper-hanger with the hives. DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM - Dot transferred here her Iunior year and lost no time getting into the choir. Her lovely so- prano voice was heard often in assemblies and in musical programs. WILLIAM CUSAC- I love the life I lead . Bill is popular with the guys and gals alike. Bowling and pool occupy his spare time and the future holds for him a life in the Naval Air Service. MARIAN CZECHOWITZ-Ouiet Marian is headed for a secre- tarial position, but right now favors bowling as her favorite pastime. Belonged to Girl Re- serves and :O.E.O. BETTY DAILEY - Recipe for Bet : mix one attractive little blonde with much drawing. Stir in plenty of dates with a certain sailor. Add after-school base- ball 2, 3. Present to a gentle- man who needs a secretary. WILLIAM DAWSON-Bill was especially active his final year at L.T. He belonged to Ger- man Club 3, 4: Ei-Kem, Math Club 4: Hi-Y 4: and business manager of Lion 4. Bill didn't forget the ladies either. He plans his future in aeronautical engineering. WAYNE DICKMANQ-Outside of playing lead saxophone with the Top Hatters , he 'figured' in the band l, 2, 3, and in the orchestra 3, 4. This lad is truly musically minded, for he in- tends to enter the field of the professionals. C. ROBERT DOCKUM - This first class camera fan made his name as chief staff photogra- pher of the Tab. Hi-Y l, 42 Fi-Kem 3, 4: Math 4: Military Club 3, 4 and Camera Club I: Vice-President 3, 4. LOIS DOWNING-Lois, an ar- dent member of O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Paint and Powder l, 2: Girls' Club 3: had a leading part in the Iunior play. Spends her time knitting, reading, and Qossipirlq- Plans on college. GLORIA DROST - When she wasn't drawing, swimming, or dancing, Drostie devoted her time to G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Secretary, 2: O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Frosh-Soph Theater l, 2: Sec- retary of class 2: Baton Twirl- ing 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 2: Glee Club 3: Student Council 4: and Cicero Club 3. A future architect. Johnnie Krummell brings glory to the graduating class and the whole school as he wins honorable mention in nation-wide science contest.

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Zlawz Qullif WILLIAM BROWN4Ouiet and likeable, Bill is noted for his ever-present sense of humor. He builds models to prepare for a future in the Glider Corps, or possibly the Merchant Ma- rine. PEARL BULTHIUS --- This all around girl is known by every- body for her skill at bowling and baseball. Her favorite pastimes are letter writing and reading. Petie is undecided as to her plans for the future. RUTH BURDEN-Although Ruth made frequent visits to the Uni- versity of lowa Cwhich she plans to attend next yearl, she found time to become a member of Paint and Powder, Teenya, and the Spanish Club. Likes to fig- ure skate. DOROTHY BURDICKATO her more intimate friends, she's known as Dottie Her ready smile and friendly spirit won many friends for her at El Tee. Likes to dance. Teenya l, 2. DOROTHY BURKE 4 Coming from Omaha her second year Daint's nifty smile and winning personality won her friends ga- lore. Could be seen frequently cuttin' a rug or at Vann's with Roy. Wants to enter nurses' training. CHARLES BURNHAM- Artie with his quiet ways and pleas- ing personality got plenty ac- complished here at L. T. and at the Home. Basketball, base- ball, print shop, and assistant editor of the Home News rounded out his activities. ROBERT BURNS!-Bob, outside of Military Club 2 and Golf 3, enjoyed bowling and swim- ming. ln his spare time he ushered at the La Grange The- ater, and after graduation in- tends to win his 'wings'. NORMAN BURRUSS - Norm, The Arkansas Woodchopper, is the editor of this rogues gal- lery . Paint and Powder, Cam- era Club, and Student Council lg All-school play 25 Crossett, Arkansas High 3, Band l, 2, 3, Playmakers, President 47 Span- ish Club 4. 'Tis rumored, he likes cooking and gardening. MARION BUTKOVICH - Buckie, the Bowler may well be this popular lass's name. Loves to dance and plays in the Croatian American Orches- tra. Secretarial work for the future. Bowling l, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 3. IOHN CAHILL-Besides being a sports fan, lack collects stamps and coins. Was a mem- ber of Spanish Club -3, and Stamp Club 3. His future plans may include Iay Cee if he doesn't join the Army Air Corps or Navy. MARY CARR-Though Mary's hobbies of Horseback riding and swimming kept her busy, she joined G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Bi- ology Club 3, Glee Club 3, and Chorus 4. Nurse's training in Texas will follow a year of col- lege. HERBERT CATTELLe--An active body and an active mind make this fellow a swell guy-and here is proof: Paint and Pow- der lg Hi-Y, Basketball 2: French Club 3, 4: Fi-Kem 3, 4, and Playmakers 3, 4. PHYLLIS CHANDLER-Bridqe. swimming, and dancing seem to be the favorite pastime of this hCIDDY-Q0-lucky miss. Her plans are for college and then social service work. IANE CLARK--An adorable, petite blonde beacon, lane has been one of the shining lights of El Tee. Brains plus beauty, an ambitious hard worker, she plans a secretarial career. O.E.O. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3.



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fbaafl' fbacfgefut Nucl' VIVIAN DUGAN - Marge , lucky person, gets a kick out of almost everything in life. Actor Iohn Payne and cokes are her favorites. Sang in Glee Club her fourth year. Plans to be a stenographer. GLENN DUNNING-Glen's rec- ord shows an athlete through and through. Track l, 27 Cross- country 1, 2, 3, 4: Football l. In preparation for his Army Air Corps training he joined the Military Club 3. Wouldn't you miss something about Ioyce if it wasn't for Glenn at her side? CLYDE DURHAM - This easy going lad is quite a bowler- likes reading too. As soon as school is over 'Dunbar' will be headed for the Marines. GUINEVERE DYE - Gwinie's hobbies, bowling and bike rid- ing, ought to get her in form for the future. She plans to take up Archeology at Arizona U. Her activities here were French Club 3, 4, O.E.O. 2, 3, 4, War Council 4. MARILYN EDWARDS - Ed , well-known and we l l- l i k e d around school, is quite a so- cialite. Bridge and piano should be mentioned, to say nothing of Bill. Ioinecl Teenya l, 2, Paint and Powder ly Mu Tau 3: Span- ish Club 3, 4. ELORENCE EKLUND-Florence otherwise known as Swede is certainly a consistent gal- E X t r a - curricular activity - Chuck: Hobby-Chucky favor- ite pastime e Chuck. Known around school for her merry smile. PAUL ELEVELD-A mechanic in the making is Paul, always driving his car. Plans to at- tend the Curtiss-Wright Insti- tute in California and learn Aviation Mechanics as soon as he finishes school. Hi-Y l, 2. PATRICIA ERICKSON-Pat has a really genuine smile. Noth- ing half-way about it. Pals around with Dolores. Another of our future stenographers, Pat likes to read and sew. Gave her best to Girl Reserves l, 4: and Archery I. IOHN ESTEPiThis quiet lad could be found driving around school in his car anytime. Was one of our first classmates to answer the call to colors. Is now serving Uncle Sam in the Army Air Corps. ELIZA FAIREIELDfGlamorous Muffin is a wizard with the needle-both sewing and knit- ting. A lot of dates, but man- ages to create an enviable wardrobe. Another Vann's dev- otee, spends lots of time run- ning around with Mac and accumulating that gorgeous sun-tan. THOMAS FINCH-Dainty little Tom was the mainstay of Ben- nett's championship fo o t b al l teams. Man-Mountain-E inch is one of the state's finest heavy- weight wrestlers. His sense of humor is unsurpassed, in the classroom or out. CALVIN FORD - A likeable young man-about-town is Cal, noted chiefly for his catanker- ous old Model A, which occu- pies most of his spare time, along with being president of the Hi-Y. ARTHUR I-'OSSIER-This future air man believed in a good ba- sic education, hence a model airplane builder. A good bowl- er with a high average in the school league. Future-Army Air Corps. IAMES FOSTER - On the ball , both in sports and in social life. lim provided both the grid and basketball teams a swell center. No one will for- get his movable deathtrap Ccarl. Plans for college after graduation.

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