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

 - Class of 1943

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DONALD FOUDRIAT4An un- rivaled practical joker Heinz is quite a versatile fellow. He was associate editor of the Tab and earned his lightweight foot- ball letter. German Club 3, Secretary 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. Plans to take up engineering at Purdue. SYLVIA FOX - Demure Sylv quietly goes about studying hard and making friends. A whiz on skates, she spends much of her spare time at rol- ler rinks. The future? A ste- nographer, I hope +but we know! BETTY FREDERICK-While at El Tee, Bet was quite a busy person. Sandwiched in some piano playing and sports be- tween meetings of O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2: Girls' Club 3, 45 Teenya l, 25 and French Club 3, 4. Future plans include the Upstairs Tech. ROBERT FRITZ-Another bowl- ing enthusiast who knocks over the pins with regularity is Fritz. Work at the Farmstore and Camera Club take up his re- maining time. An Army life follows graduation. OLIVER GALBRAITH e Tennis l, 2, 3 and Camera Club 2 kept Oliver busy, not to mention tar- get shooting, dancing, and swimming. Oliver is headed for a Mechanical Engineering Course. ADELAIDE GASK - Dinne was one of Mademoiselle's French Club members 3, 4. Her interest in dramatics led her to lend her soft, musical voice to the junior Play, Paint and Powder 2, and Playmakers 3, 4. PATRICIA GEER- Trisha is known by everybody for her rare jokes. She's been kept pretty busy these past four years with Teenya, Girls' Club, and O.E.'O. Likes to dance and play tennis. IEANETTE GERKEN 4- Nettie came to L. T. from Lindblom for her senior year and has made many friends. Enjoys horseback riding, Girls' Club and G.A.A. College after grad- uation. RUTH GILBERTfFriendly Gib- bie likes parties, movies, and all sports, especially horseback riding and tennis. Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, and Girls' Club 3, 4 were her extra-curricular activities. She hopes to become a good nurse. IERROLD GODAR--Ierry is a boy who keeps himself busy with ice skating, hunting, and swimming. Any spare time is used for reading. He plans to go into the Naval Reserve. NORMA GOGIAN - Pert and vivacious Geegy is noted for her dazzling smile. Our vita- min B-l girl of L.T. Hi: plenty of vitality. Favorite haunt is Vann's, but singing and bridge take a good portion of her time. Northwestern college next. GEORGE GOLLAN Y Fishinq, boats, records, stamps, and Helen have kept George busy along with Hi-Y l, and his fa- vorite pastimes of football and tennis. He is headed for North- western and Mechanical Engi- neering. WARREN GOODLAD - Here's another sportsman, on the grid- iron or outside in the Wilds. Lightweight football l, 25 Heavies 45 Hi-Y l, 4: Camera Club 2, 4. After graduation Warren plans to attend Wis- consin U. until the army calls. ROBERT GOODWIN - Bob is a real basketball player as proved by his showing on the Lightweight team his junior year. An athlete and one swell fellow is Bob. If our coupons for gas ran out we could go triple or quadruple to the school dances. Chummy wasn't it?

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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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7014146 2014085 ia fe PATSY GOODYEAR - A.A.K. 3, 4 and hobbies of drawing and painting lead one to sus- pect Goodie is serious about her studies at the Art Institute of Chicago. Naturally she is. Dancing, bridge, and slumber parties are her favorite pas- times. MARIORIE GRADY - Marge has been at EL Tee for two years and is very popular with everyone. She is an ardent bridge fan. Next year's plans include some college. FRED GREEN- Bud is a true sportsman. Besides being a track star, he plays golf like Hagan, swims like a fish, and skates like a flash. Yes sir, when the Marines get this boy, they'll really have a fighter. HENRY GREENE - Henry ' s sense of humor and practical jokes were of a type hard to duplicate. Though this year is his first here, he has made many friends already. RUTH GUSTIN-Gus is a com- bination artist-athlete. Friend- ly and oodles of fun , she's a knockout with a baseball bat, a smooth violinist and a truly talented artist. G.A.A. l, 2, 35 A.A.K. 1, 2, 3p Orchestra. GRAHAM, GUTSCHE i For Victor let the records speak. Hi-Y l, 25 Band l, 2, 3: Orches- tra 2, 35 Football 3, 4: L Club 3, 4: German Club 3, 4. Gutch also likes jazz music and wolf- ing. Future plans are for Engi- neering school or Coast Guard. RUTH HAGAN-Although bril- liant Ruth gave O.E.O., French Club, Paint and Powder, Cicero Club and Aeneadae the benefit of her talent, baton twirling was her favorite activity. College is her goal for next year. DOROTHY HAGEDORN-That enchanting chuckle heard in the halls can usually be traced to Shorty, a petite miss with a pixie personality. Plays the accordion and likes to read. Home Economics 2, Vice Pres- ident 3g Girl Reserves 4. ROBERT HALFPENNY - Bob, well known and well liked ush- er at the Park Theater, went out for football his first year. Most of his spare time is spent in reading, but he likes model building and sports. DOROTHY HANSEN-Popular Swede busied herself with Girl Reserves, Paint and Pow- der, and Mu Tau. ln her spare time she enjoyed bowling, danc- ing, and reading. Plans to at- tend lunior College and then U. of Minnesota. ROBERT HANSEN-Bob is a quiet fellow who goes in for skating, both ice and roller. Af- ter his graduation he intends either to go on to school or to the Navy. MORRIS HART 4 Abe is known by all for his rare sense of humor. Fiddled away merrily in the orchestra and ran like a bunny on the track team. The army has a claim check on him 'tis rumored. lOl-IN l-lARTMANmIack joined our happy mob in his senior year. Ianesville, Wis., High claimed him l, 2, 3. Enjoys reading, swimming, hunting, and ice boating. Track and Military Club 4. lt's the Ma- rines or college. IACK HARTRONFT- jackson and his bright green suspenders are a familiar sight around El Tee. Collecting pennies, nick- els, dimes, and old guns is tops with lack. Plans include I. C. if the Navy Air Corps doesn't get him first.

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