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

 - Class of 1946

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STANLEY PETRULIS-A great music lover, Stan played in the band 2, and orchestra 3, 4. Other activities included Mu Tau l, 2, 35 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Lt.W. football 3. Plans a career in science or music. IOAN PFAENDER-Whenever theres anything doing, Ioan is always nearby. Activities in- clude Paint and Powder l5 Girls' Glee Club l5 Advertising Manager of the Lion 35 Corral Manager 3, and Advertising manager 45 Tab staff 45 Span- ish Club 4. St. Catherines is next. MAUDIE PIERCE f Collecting stationery and writing letters to a sailor named Iohnnie are Maudie's hobbies. Also found time for Latin Club 25 German Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Basketball 2, 4. Plans to be a nurse. KENNETH POOLE flien could usually be seen with Pro at Van's, but he also found time for Latin Club, president l, vice- president 25 Track l, 2, 45 Fi- Kem 4. Plans to study medi- cine at Northwestern. IACK PRATHER4Wow! Wacky boasts an athletic re- cord which leaves little to be desired. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 4. His future is still an indefinite quantity. VAL PRICE-A former West- ern Springser, Val lived in the South during his first two years of high school. At L.T. he joined Spanish Club 3, 45 Track 35 Hi- Y 45 Math Club 45 Biology Club 4. DEBORAH PROUTY4When not cheering our teams on to victory, popular Deb could be found at Mu Tau l, 2, 45 Latin Club l, 25 Paint and Powder l, 25 Girl Reserves l, 25 Repre- sentative Assembly 35 French Club 3, 4. Future plans: Deni- son University. IEAN PTACEKfA nurse's aide at Berwyn Hospital, lean also found time for Mu Tau l5 Writ- ers Club 25 Latin Club 25 Girl Reserves 3. Plans to attend De Pauw University next year. HAROLD PUMP- Bob CYou tell me why? l'm tired of ask- ingl is another one of the boys. Mechanically minded, this fel- low could be found in the shop or tinkering with a car most any time. DONALD OUICK-Don was es- pecially interested in his cars and a certain junior named Elaine. Also found time for Hi- Y l, 2 and Model Railroad Club 3, 4, vice-president 3. Next comes the Navy or lay Cee. LILLIAN RATH-This tall, dark- haired girl was interested in Home Ec Club her fourth year. She also enjoyed sportseespe- cially baseball. Her future plans are indefinite. ROBERTA RAY-Roberta claims to have no special hob- biesfhmm, we wonderl? She participated in swimming and A.A.K. in her junior year, and plans to attend college after graduating. EDITH RECK4Waiting for Chuck to return from Tokyo is Edith's present occupation. Her presence has graced Playmak- ers and Home Ec Club in the past. Blackburn College may look forward to seeing her. IACOUELINE REDIS-lacky wins friends both with her warm personality and via the mail. She is particularly fond of letter writing and dancing. Belonged to Spanish Club 3, 4 and Participation Committee 4.

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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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WILLARD REEVEWOne glance at Bill's record verifies the fact that athletics is one of his prime interests. Cross Country 25 Track 25 Wrestling 3, 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Representative As- sembly 45 ie lor Advisory Board 45 Latilnlgutb 2. DONATZMO if-:EN ACK-This silverggired g has been a vivac' s rhe?ri'ber of numerous org'Q'iizatio1'1s during her four years: G:A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 War Commission 45 Spanish Club 45 Fi-Kem 45 Home Ec 4: Paint and Powder I5 Latin Club 2. HELEN RICHARDSON-Helen is a domestic damsel whose chief interests are cooking and sewing. She belonged to Home Ec Club 2, 3 and also gave some of her time to the Red Cross. She plans to attend Iay Cee. DON REIGER-If it's mechan- ical, Don can tell you all about it. Besides finishing high school in three years, he found some spare minutes to tinker with his motorcycle and all other handy machinery. ARLENE RITTER-Arlene is well known for her friendly nature and gay laugh. She added a cheerful spirit to O.E.O. l, Paint and Powder l, Girl Reserves 3, Playrnakers 3, Spanish Club 4, Lion 4. Iay Cee is next. DOUGLAS ROACH -Life, to Doug, consists mainly of an- dante, allegretto, and allegro measures-he is a musical- minded member of several dance bands. I-Ie was also in- terested in Band l, 2, 3, 4 and Spanish Club 3. MARILYN ROBBINS-Red headed, but cool tempered, Marilyn was active in Dra- matics I, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 O.E.O. l, 45 Usherettes 3, 45 Activity Ticket Sales Chairman 4. Her favorite pastime is writ- ing letters to Bob. PHILLIP ROBBINS - lust being friendly seems to be Phil's hobby. His pleasant face was seen at Hi-Y l, secretary 25 De- bate l, 25 Wrestling -3, 45 Fi- Kem l, 2, 35 and secretary of War Commission. VIRGINIA ROBINSON-Stud? ing foreign languages is the hobby of this lingo-loving las- sie, who came here her junior year from Indiana. Mu Tau 3, 45 French Club 45 Library Aid5 Spanish Club 4. F R E D RO S E -Ferrornagnetic metal polarization is no mys- tery to this present-day Pasteur. Aside from science, Fred's other interest is athletics, as his four- year track record shows. Pur- due is the next stop. DONALD ROSS-The fact that Don has been active both scholastically and athletically is revealed in a glance at his record: Freshman Class presi- dent, Student council 2, track I, 25 Football l, 25 Baseball 3, 4. KENNON ROTHCHILD-Presid- ing in the executive depart- ment of extracurricular activi- ties seems to be a specialty with popular Ken: Student Council 2, 3, president 4: Cor- ral 2, vice-president 3, 45 Span- ish Club 3, 45 Senior Advisory Board5 Iunior Class vice-presi- dent. HELEN ROWE-Perpetually musical-minded Helen played accompaniment in numerous school events besides belong- ing to Girl Reserves 2, 35 Mu Tau l, 25 O.E.O. 1, 25 G.A.A. 3, 4. BERNARD RUTHY-Bernie is the amiable Lion reporter who kept us informed of L.T.'s sports in his up-to-the-minute ac- counts. He participated in Base- ball 3, 45 Biology Club 3, 45 Lion Staff 4.

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