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

 - Class of 1946

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MARCIA SIMS-Cute as a bug's ear is Marcia. Belonged to Home Ec. 3, 4: Red Cross 35 G.A.A. 3, Mu Tau 47 Future plans include college. FLOYD M. SLASOR- BiQ Mike came here from Kansas in his junior year and soon was a well-known figure at L.T. He was the Assistant Sports Editor and Circulation Manager of the Lion and was on the Senior Ad- visory Board. Favorite sports are basketball, football, and hunting. ONNIE SLAW-Bowling and sewing score high with Onnie. A member of G.A.A. 3, Home Ec. club 3, 4: and Red Cross 3. Masters College, a trade school for dressmaking, will claim this little gal after graduation. IEAN SMOIE-Pretty blonde hair and a sparkling personal- ity, that's enough for any girl. Iean belonged to Spanish club 3, 4, and Playmakers 4. Up- stairs Tech will claim her next year. SUZANNE SNELL4 Susie real- ly has a gift for gab. Belonged to O.E.O. 2, 3, 47 Spanish club 3, 4, Playmakers 3, 47 Biology club 3, 47 Red Cross Council 3, 45 Writers club 3, 45 Secretary 4. GEORGE SGEHREN 4 George came back from the Army Air Forces to finish school with our class. When not driving a truck for the Parisian Cleaners, he enjoys football, basketball, ten- nis, ping-pong, and almost all other sports. VIRGINIA SORSEN-Ginqer buried herself with Paint and Powder l, 25 Playmakers 3: Dramatics club 45 Writers club 3, 4g and G.A.A. 3, 4. Future includes Iournalism at U. of Illi- nois. IANET SPOTSWOOD - Cute Ian is everyones friend. Has been a busy gal as her past record will show. Class treas- urer 2, 3, Spanish club, 2, 3, 4, Service Men's Record Commit- tee 4: O.E.O 1, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4. WILLIAM STAGGS f Always with the fella's, that's Bill: quite a sportsman too. Lightweight basketball and football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 2. Play- ed with the Western Springs In- dians in summer. GABRIEL STAHLE - Gab e ' s favorite pastimes are blowing on his sax and hunting. Boys' glee club l, 2. MARIORIE STARK-After wasting her charms in Hinsdale for three years Margie came to L.T. as a senior. OH, how we wish her bright smile had come sooner. LUNETTA STEFANINI 4 Net- ta's ambition is to travel to far off places. Loves music, danc- ing and bowling. Belonged to G.A.A. l. WILLIAM STEFFENe-Tall, good looking Steff is quite a track man. Frosh-Soph track 25 Varsity track 3, 4, Cross coun- try 4p L club 4. Plans to study agriculture after graduation. NANCY STEIN!Nancy's hob- by is drawing. She belonged to G.A.A. l, 2, 37 Home Ec. club 2, 3, 47 German club 3. Plans to attend Gregg College.

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IOI-IN SABAN-L.T. will long remember Iohnny as the guar- terback who brought her glory in the world of sports, and whose cheerful personality won him countless friends. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4: Bowling l, 2, 3, 4. Future plans include more football in college. IOSEPH SAMMONS-Besides being one of the elite of the school's athletic fraternity, Pop Sammons found plenty of time for such added stuff as girls. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 47 Student Council. ROCELIA SASO-One of our future models. Rocelia's extra- curricular activities in c lu d e writing letters to Tex, danc- ing, and bowling. Belonged to Home Ec Club her third year. HOWARD SAYREMOne of our famous Vann fans is Howie. Says his hobby is trying to buy a car. lunior play and wolfing took up his time. KARL SCI-ILUETER-Karl has really made a name for him- self at L.T. with his boxing ability. Boxed in the Golden Gloves Tournament. Says his hobbies are girls and horses. ROBERT SCHLUETER-Bob really leads a rugged life. He works twenty-four hours a day and his hobby is Goils. Fu- ture plans: wouldn't he like to know! EILEEN SCHROEDER-Eileen is definitely an outdoor girl. Roller skating, horseback riding, and bike riding are her favorite sports. Belonged to Caesar Club 27 Virgil Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Fi-Kem 3, 4, Math Club 4. B--by RICHARD SCHUCK-Cick worked after school a good deal of the time before he left for the army, but he found a few spare minutes to build up his famous stamp collection. ROBERT SEGUR-Bob has been an ardent member of Stamp Club for four years, treasurer 4: Hi-Y 3, 45 Secretary 45 and Band 47 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, and Cross Country l, 2, 3. Hobbies are fishing and stamp collecting. LORETTA SERVICE - Buzzing around in her car is one of Loretta's favorite pastimes. Can also be found working at Wards after school. Belonged to Girls' Club and Dramatics Club. IUNE SHATSKI-June, one of our hard working three year students, plans to graduate at the end of summer school. Al- though her schoolwork kept her busy, she managed to get in a good deal of social life. DONALD SHIMAC - Don wasn't seen very much at school this year, because of an after school iob. Don's mind ran in mechanical channels and he probably will make this field his future. ELAINE SIDDON-Paint and Powder, Playmakers, Drarnatics Club, Spanish Club, and Writ- ers Club have taken up Elaine's time during her stay. Plans to attend college but hasn't decided which one. RICHARD SIMON - HaDDY go lucky Dick, spends most of his time gunning with the fella's or with Iean. Played Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 4, has an appointment for the Navy Air Corps.



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MYRA STEWARTA- Stew was the girl that saw to it that all the freshmen had Big Sisters. Her happy laughter could al- ways be heard around the halls. G.A,A. l, 2, 3, 47 Girl Reserves l, Z, 3, secretary 25 O.E.O. 47 War Commission 3, 4, secretary 4. MARY STIMAC - Dark-haired, vivacious Mary, another of our future nurses, is a bowling fiend. Her ambition: to roll three hundred. IAMES STUMM-Coming from Fenwick in his third year, lim became vice-president and later president of German club. He also wrestled and was a member of Mu Tau 4. Future plans: Purdue. ROLAND S U TT O N - Known for his sparkling sense of humor, Roi was a mainstay of the lightweight backfield in his senior year. He also wrest- led, played tennis, was a mem- ber of Hi-Y and the Band. LOlS SVOBODA-Another of the can't sit still girls, Lois really made the most of her years at L.T. Besides getting good grades she was a member of Girl Reserves l, 27 O.E.O. l, 25 Spanish club 2, 3. ROBERT SWANABig brawny Bob played a lot of tackle on the football squad and the Cannon was no slouch on the wrestling mats either. He and pal Don plan to attend the U. of Wisconsin next year. KATHRYN SWANSON-Tiny Kay loves to dance and singg in fact, she intends to become a professional singer. Spanish club 2, 3, 4, French club 3, 47 Girl Reserves 3: O.E.O. 35 at- test to her lively interest in L,T.'s extra-curricular program. ng ROBERT SWANSON- Swan- ny packed a lot of fun, brain, and muscle into a small frame. Always good company, Bob was quite a fellow. Wrestling was his chief athletic interest. TED SWARD-Ted was quite a busy boy around school. He played Lt. W. football for three years, wrestled for two years, was on the track team for four years, and played Lt. W. bas- ketball. Also Band l, 2, 3, 45 and Hi-Y 4. Future: Aviation. EMILY SWEET-Emily's hob- bies are reading, going to mov- ies, and collecting. Collecting what? lust about anything that catches her eye. Her future may include collecting a few college courses. SADIE TAMELING- Sadie en- joys all sorts of good books, classic or modern. ln contrast to most of us, her only problem is finding time to read. She'll be a stenographer after gradu- ation. ANABELLE TEGEN - Anabelle is a voice with a smile when school is out. When she can find time, she really knocks them down at the bowling al- ley. AILEEN TIEDT- Ai was one of our German Clubers, as well as being quite athletic. lce and roller skating are her favorites. Future will see her sitting on the boss's lap taking dictation. IUNE TRACAS-Iune will graduate at the end of the sum- mer, after only three years in our school. During her short- ened stay, she belonged to G.A.A. l, German club 2, 3, secretary 2.

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