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

 - Class of 1946

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IEANENE MUSEfFriendly Ieanene has had a lot of fun in her four years at L.T. Her favorite hobby is modeling and it looks as though Francis Shim- er is going to claim her next year. Chorus l, 25 G.A.A. 3, 45 Dramatics club 3, 4. CLARE MUSSMAN --In her one year here Clare has de- cided that it's a grand school. Her friends in Spanish club, G.A.A. and Girl Reserves wish she had a chance to find out sooner. MARILYN MYRMEL-Even though playing the piano took up a good portion of Shorty's time, she found a few spare moments to sandwich in some extra-curicular activities, i.e., GAA. 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Fi-Kem 45 Mu Tau 25 O.E.O. 4. HELEN NAUMAN-Helenwas active in numerous clubs in- cluding Home Ec., Math club, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and Fi- Kem. Was quite a scholar, too. fO.E.O. for four years.7 Enjoys swimming and horseback rid- ing. CLAIRE ELLEN NEHR-This brunette beauty spent her time dancing, skating, bowling, and with men - especially red- heads and sailors. Her plans for the future: to become a ca- reer woman. KENNETH NELLISeComing from Austin his Iunior year, it wasn't long before Ken was right in the swing of things. Football, Tennis, Track, Or- chestra, Math club, Writers club, Hi-Y, Mu Tau, and Tab staff kept him occupied. MARGE NICOL-This girl's familiar face can be seen most often at Pearson's, where she presided over the record count- er. Knowing all about music is Marge's job and she is an expert at it, just as she is at making all sorts of friends. IANET NICOLAUS4Pretty lanet was one of our most ac- tive studes-just look at her record! Student Council, secre- tary 35 vice president 45 Girls' club vice president 3, president 45 Spanish club5 and Red Cross Council. Don and Grinnell Col- lege look like the future. ROBERT NIPPER-One of the strong silent kind, Nip took time out for basketball l, and football 4, but usually giving the weaker sex a break kept him occupied. The Army or a job willclaim him after gradu- ation. GEORGE NOVOTNY-Hand some George was one of the bigger guns around Ye Ol' School. Even though most of his time was spent with Trixie or the fellas, a few fleeting mo- ments went for football, track, and stage crew. LOIS NYLENeLois says one of her favorite pastimes is slum- ber parties. Others are swim- ming and dancing. She has been a member of GAA. I, 2, 35 and Dramatics club 45 plans to attend the U. of Illinois. ALFRED O'BRIEN - Welcome at any social affair, Al made a lot of friends when he came to L.T. in his junior year. Was quite a star on the football field too. Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. SHIRLEY ODEGARD-If You- 're looking for the owner of some of the prettiest red hair in school, try the art room. If you haven't already guessed by this, we'll let you know that Shirley was a real artist. DAVID ORR4Dave was known for the fancy figures he cut on the ice during the skating sea- son. Also quite active in school: Paint and Powder, Writers club, Mu Tau, Biology club, Track, and Wrestling.

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DANA MCKNIGHT -Mac join- ed orchestra l, 2, 3, vice-presi- dent 4, Writers club 4, and Mil- itary club 2. ln his spare time he likes to sketch, but refuses to sketch his future for us. ROBERT MCNAMARA-Hap DY-go-lucky Bob found time for Fi-Kem 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, and Mil- itary club 2. His future plans include college CPD. IOHN MERRlCKeEqually good on the drums or in wrest- ing, Iohnnie also went out for golf, tennis, cross country and all the dramatics clubs. His plans for the future include Ohio State Medical School for Veternarians. MYRA MERRIMAN-Myra managed to keep busy with G.A.A., Spanish club, and Leadership. But regardless of how busy school kept her she always found time to write Fitch or indulge in her other hobby, collecting stationery. IOAN MILLARD-Ioan's fu- ture includes the U. of Colorado and her past includes Girl Re- serves, Paint and Powder, Mu Tau, French club, and Choir. But regardless of past or future we can guarantee her success with that winning smile. PHlLA MILLS-Besides Mu Tau, Choir, Paint and Powder, and Girls' club, Phila found time to take voice, piano, and dancing lessions. Her future, and we can guarantee it will be a successful one, includes some Southern college. MARSHALL MITCHELL -- Mike was one of the mainstays of our football team and he held his own on the dance floor as well. Football l, Z, 3, 4, Wrest- ling l, 2. His future plans in- clude Dartmouth. MARIORIE MOLLMAN-Cute Peggy is the life of any party and can really hit a baseball, too. Ioined Home Ec., Girl Re- serves, Spanish club, Aviation club, and G.A.A. Her future includes U. of Colorado. NORMAN MALLOY- Straight high school wasn't hard enough for Norm. He had to take most- ly lay Cee subjects his senior year, but if that's what makes good engineers, more power to him. IOHN MONROE - Many a girl would like to know this blond giant better but it looks like Ian- nie has the inside track. Equal- ly good on the football field or a track Iohnnie has made quite a name for himself. WATSON MORRIS-This good-looking red head wants to be a professional baseball player in the not too distant future. While in high school he found time for lightweight foot- ball 3, 4, baseball 3, 4, and Frosh-Soph track 2. VIRGINIA MOULTON-Eve eryone likes Ginger for her wonderful personality and glowing smile. And look at just a few of the things she has done: G.A.A. l, 3, 47 Student Council 45 Class secretary 2, 3: Girls' club 3, 4, secretary 3, O.E.O. l, 2, treasurer 4. MARY MULLIN -Mary typi- fies the saying that good things come in small packages. Her vitality added much to Girls' club, Drama club, Home Ec. club and Mu Tau. We guaran- tee this redhead will be a prima donna. LENNART MUNSON- EQ gy's interests are stamp col- lecting, sports, tl.M.O.H. Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 47 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 45: girls, and boats. Future? Boats and more boats---i.e., naval architect.



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BARBARA OSTERHOLM-4 Bobbie was here for only two years, but she really kept them busy ones. Mu Tau 3, 45 Or- chestra 3, 45 and German club 3, 4, occupied her time. Future: College and music. LOIS OTTO -We have a real combination here. Brains and dressmaking are only a few of Lois's talents. She graced G.A.A. with her presence and served Aeneadae as secretary. Future: Indiana U. PATRICIA PACKER 4- With her quick wit, infectious giggle, and absurd stories, Patty-Bell was the life of any party. Besides that, Pat was the originator of the one and only Sauealer's club. LOUISE PANTKE - Blond Louise is an ardent Home Ec student and an active member of Home Ec Club as well as a pleasant friend. LOREN PATRICK M Loren could usually be seen driving around town in his model T with some of the boys hang- ing on behind. Hi-Y 3, 4 and Aviation Club 2, 3, 4 occupied some of the rest of his spare time. BRADLEY PATTEN-Brad has given a few L.T. girls a tumble, but seems to prefer Riverside's night life. When not working on his car, he found time for Hi-Y l, 2, 35 vice-president 2. HARRY PAULIN-Biq, bash- ful, Harry participated in track I5 Writers Club and Camera Club 4, besides being president of Stamp Club 2 and German Club 3. Now he is preoccupied with college and girls. WILLIAM PAYNE 4- Interested in cars and model airplanes, Bill belonged to Aviation Club 3, 45 Railroad Club 3, 4. He was also a member of the golf team 3, 4. Plans to study engineer- ing at Purdue. WALTER PEARSON-Espe cially interested in model rail- roads and photography, Walter belonged to Railroad Club sec- retary-treasurer 3, vice-presi- dent 45 Camera Club 45 Mili- tary Club 25 Cross Country 25 Radio Club, secretary-treasurer 4. Hopes to become a civil engineer. DOLLY -PEMBERTON 4-One of our snappiest baton twirlers, Dolly was a member of Twirl- ers Club l, 2, 3, 4, president 4. Paint and Powder president 25 Dramatic Club 3, 45 O.E.O. 45 and Iunior play. Hobby-Gene. Favorite pastime - writing to Gene. Plans a career in radio. RICHARD PEOT-All priorities for the pivot spot on our foot- ball line were held by Dick What-a-hunk-of-man Peot. Further athletic tendencies are revealed by wrestling 2, 3, 45 track 2, 3, 4 and L Club 4. Dick had the honor of representing L.T. on the all-state football team. DCRIS PEPPEReDoris loves to draw, ride horseback, skate, dance, and travel. Belonged to G.A.A. l, 2, 3: A.A.K. l, 2: Home Ec Club l, 25 War Com- mission l5 Girl Reserves 1, 3. Wants to own a ranch and take a world trip. HENRY PERKINS4UsuallY seen whizzing by on ice-skates or his motor-scoot, Bud was too busy to give El Tee gals a chance, Was active in Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 45 Mili- tary Club 25 Boys' Glee Club l, 25 Representative Assembly 2. ELEANOR PETERSEN-Eleanor transferred, her senior year, from Windsor, Canada, where she was a cheerleader and sang in the choir. At L.T. she was interested in Home Ec Club. Future plans include Iay Cee and nurse's training.

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