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

 - Class of 1946

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WILLIAM BERMAN-Bill was a member of Fi-Kem 3, 4 and president 4. He spent consider- able time in the chemistry lab and plans to study more chem- istry in college. Likes to play baseball and basketball in his spare time. IANET BERSCHIED-Those beaufil pictures you see dis- played in our noble edition are largely the work of janet. For a girl whose ambition is to work for Walt Disney, she's made a swell start. Tab staff, office aide. IERRY BESTLER 4 The editor of this tip-top Tab is a versatile lad. Not only does he have an enviable scholastic record, but this future scientist wields both a mean tennis racket and a violin bow. Extra-curricular ac- tivities: janet, Tennis l, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 37 L Club 3, 47 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4. ANALEE BILS-Though she didn't arrive from Oak Park un- til her Senior year, it didn't take Andy long to find a spot in L.T.'s social whirl. She takes to drama and many sports, includ- ing horseback riding. IANET BIRCH-Brilliant but reserved janet seems to have a knack for making friends. Al- ways with a ready smile, janet can usually be seen with jerry. Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, secre- tary 43 O.E.O. 2, 47 Lion and Tab staff 47 Student Council 3. FRED BOEDER 4 Fritz was an easy man to find in hockey season. He was one of the best goalies in the high school league. After school work took up most of his time. CAROLYN BOMKE-Playing bridge and having a good time are Carolyn's favorite pastimes. Besides being business manag- er of the Lion, she belonged to Paint and Powder l, 27 Play- makers 3, 47 G.A.A. 2, 4: Span- ish Club 2, 31 Fi-Kem 47 and O.E.O. 4. RUSSELL BOOSTED-Russ has been too busy working af- ter school to have time for clubs and athletics, though he con- fesses a taste for wrestling and bowling. He expects the army after school's out, then a me- chanical career. ROBERT BOSS-Long, lanky, likeable, loquacious. Bob came from Morgan Park Military Academy in his junior year. Due to an after school job Bob was unable to participate in school activities other than Hi-Y 4. THOMAS BOTH - Although he spent much of his time working outside school, Tom made his presence known. He was active in Erosh-Soph basketball l, 2, and Hi-Y l. His hobby is his car. DOROTHY BRODIE - An asso- ciate editor of our Tab staff, Dorothy has been such a busy lass, all her accomplishments just won't fit the space. A few at random are: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 junior play: O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 47 Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Writers' Club 3, assistant edi- tor of Pen and lnklings. IAMES BROPHY-lim was one of the broadest of our track team's broad jumpers, as well as one of the brighter lights of our class. Everyone enjoyed the art and humor he put into the Lion as an associate editor. WINIERED BROWN-Don't argue with Winnie--she's a star debater. Besides four years on Mr. Deabler's squad she be- longed to many student govern- ment and service organizations, G.A.A., Spanish Club, and O.E.O. SANDRA BUCHANAN-Sam dy's list of activities includes: Mu Tau lg Girl Reserves 3, 4, vice-president 4, Ei-Kem 3, 4: O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 4, Post-War Coun- cil 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4. Her hobbies include dancing, mu- sic, reading, and writing letters.

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THOMAS BURKE-Our presi- dent was a busy little boy. Witness this list of activities. Corral Board president 4, Boys' Treasurer 3, Class president 4. Says he loves old cars better than his mother. PATRlClA HAWK-Pat made lots of friends fmale and fe- male? and kept herself busy before moving to Kansas City this year. Activities included Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Girls Club 3, 4: Choir 4: Cor- ral treasurer 4y class vice-presi- dent 4. CONNIE BAUER4Look up effervescent in the dictionary and get an idea of Connie. She smiled and laughed her way through Choir 2, 3, 4: O.E.O. 2, 3, German Club officer 3, 4, De- bate l, 2, 35 Playmakers 3, 4: Girl Reserves -3: Representative Assembly 3. ROBERT VOSS4Bob really kept busy during his four years at L.T. This included Football, Wrestling, Latin Club president 2, Class officer l, 4: lunior Class Play, Corral Board, Hi-Y, and Tab staff. He plans to study medicine at the U. of Indiana. CAROLYN ABB'OTTfA new- comer from New Iersey is blonde Carolyn. While here she joined Home Ec club and French club: after graduation she hopes to study medicine. GEORGE ALBEE - George wasn't in our midst until his junior year, but since then has joined Aviation club, Fi-Kem, Writers Club, and Tab staff. He plans to take engineering of architecture in a college as yet undecided. E THL YN ALLBRIGHT - Here we have one of the more ath- letic lasses that graced our halls, witness G.A.A., swim- ming, baseball, basketball, and horseback riding. Brains too! O.E.O. Dramatic club, and Girl Reserves prove that. -ef tt.. . .. Tl' ti is l , 2 X + :- if' W 1 52-2532 ww :eff- C' 'K ff. -F ,, nf S 4 ' 'at .5 ' H ,yr , .lsgY,,,. 5. 5 , ROBERT AMBLEREBetween wrestling, coin-collecting, and moving around the country, CBob comes from Massj, this fellow found time for a job and running around with the fel- lows. Future: indefinite. CHARLES ANDERSON 4 The musical tendencies of this seri- ous faced lad are indicated by his participation in Band l, 2, Mu Tau l, 2, 3. German Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, and Fi-Kem 4 show where his other interests lie. MARGARET ANDREWS- Marge, an active lass as you can see, plans a future in dress designing. Her many activities included: Paint and Powder lg Girl Reserves l, 2, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. ROBERT AUGE-Bob gives everybody his infectious grin. Usually with Lefty and Ek, he was the rugged outdoor type who seldom gave the girls a tumble. Athletically speaking, he prefers the wrestling mats. ALICE BATTERSHELL - Small, dark, and quiet, Alice was one of our girl athletes. CG.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Though square dancing is her only hobby, she confesses an interest in Spanish Club 3, 4 and Girl Reserves l, 2, 4. ROBERT BAXTERfBob says he was too busy keeping his car running and drawing pitchers to find time for sports and clubs. We know the Tab wouldn't have been the same without his art work. Though he expects to spend some time in the army, college is definitely in order. MARGUERITE BEEGLE 4 Dark hair and dark eyes-that's Beedee . Likes swimming, dancing, and the Army. She has her glims on Bowling Green University or Miami. Somehow Spanish Club and aide wormed their way into her sophomore year.



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MARILYN BULLA- Bulla will leave behind an enviable record in Girl Reserves, Span- ish Club, G.A.A., Home Ec., the Iunior play, and the orchestra. She's going to an agricultural college to prepare for raising prize horses and cattle on her own farm. ANGELINE BULTHIUS - An- gie's favorite pastimes are playing the piano and garden- ing. She likes sports, especially baseball and bowling. She plans to be kind to the business world as a secretary. ANNAMAE BULTHIUS - Be- cause of her friendly and sin- cere manner, Annamae was an indispensable member of our class, although she was unable to participate in many activities. She was a member of Home Ec. club. DOROTHY BURKHARD - Dot's art work and handicraft have made her quite a reputation, but she didn't spend all her time on them: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, treas- urer 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 37 O.E.O. l, 2, 3, 4. Future plans: University of Minnesota. ANNEKE BURPEE-We will not soon forget quiet, cheerful Anneke, especially when we think of her work in Girl Re- serves l, 25 Mu Tau 3, 4: Span- ish Club 47 and Latin Club 2. Her ambition is to fly. Her plans for the future include Carlton College. ROBERT BURTON4 Burt and his famous model A's were certainly a forerunner of the atomic age! Crashed all the parties with the fellas. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club treasurer 3, reporter 4. PATRICIA CADWELL!GaY. fun-loving Pat's favorite pas- time is having a good time. Her activities included Paint and Powder ly Home Ec. Cluby Spanish Club: Corral Board: and Frank. She plans to enter Mary Mount College in New York. ,..:..,rf:,2:'2:x , -, K . .sr fm -26:9 GUY CALHAMER-A three year student, Guy nevertheless found time for Stamp Club, Avi- ation Club, Debate, Fi-Kern, and German club. As you might guess stamps and model air- planes are among his hobbies. Future: LC. and Illinois. DOLLY CARLSON - After spending her first three years at Oak Park, Dolly pursued higher education at L.T. She was a valuable new member of Dra- matic club, Home Ec. club, and Girl Reserves. PATRICIA CARLTON - Pat- tie is a lover of sports of all kinds. Her favorite pastime is driving. Playmakers, Spanish Club, Choir, Library aide, Mu Tau. Pattie plans to enter St. Anthonys hospital to become a nurse. DAVID CARR-Although he spent two years at Sullivan High School in Chicago, Dave has made his presence noticed. His activities included Band and Lion, but he failed to give the goils a tumble. P H YL L I S CI-IAMBERLAIN - During the last few years, many girls from our school did their part by becoming nurse's aides. Phyllis was one of these student Florence Nightingalesu. Off duty she loved to gossip with her many friends. LYN CHANDLER-In spite of school, jobs, and sports, Lyn found time to make more friends than a centipede has toes. His future is uncertain, but4 It bet- ter be good, FRANCES CHASE-A new stude, Frances transferred from Oak Park for her senior year. Her plans for the future: Go back to the South, and attend the University of Tennessee. Her activities at L.T. included Girl Reserves, and Dramatic club.

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