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

 - Class of 1948

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WALTER CERAN EK If you know all about birds, go to Slim and he'll tell you all about bees. He plans to raise them on his farm in the future. JANE COLE Popular Janie worked hard on the editorial board of the Lion dur- ing her senior year. Dates and knitting Filled up this active gaI's spare moments. ALBERT CEREN Mechanical minded Bill enjoys working on autos. The Band and Biology Club also held his interest. j.C. next. LORRAIN E CONRAD Lorraine may seem rather quiet at Hrst, but you just don't know her. She's a lot of fun to be with, as all her many friends MAE CHAPLIN Mae's sweet smile and sincere attitude made her an asset to our class. Her future is undecided, but a sec- retarial career would be to her liking. MARTHA CONWAY Marty's pet peeve was homework. Among this goofy blonde's likes are f'Stormy YVeather , knitting, and driving. She also served on G.A.A. committees. will agree. Kent Taylor steered us through our sophomore year. DOROTHY COSNER llottiels sense of humor and good con- versation were always welcome. She and Bill were seen together. MARY COX Always full of pep and energy, Coxy likes bowling and skating. More Than You Known ranks tops in her collection of re- cords. BETSEY COURTLEY Quiet Bets has a hobby of collecting match covers. She came to L.T. a couple of years ago from the wooly VVest and has gained many friends here. MADELON CROWE Blue-eyed Nan fav- ored Frankie Laine or Artie Shaw along mu- sical lines. Knitting is her pastime. Beloit College is probably around the corner. 15 DONALD CHURCHILL A transfer from Evanston in his junior year, Don soon made himself known by his football ability. VVinst plans to go to College out Yvest next vear. CLEO COOLEY Chloe enjoys art and the ukulele. Among her many ac- tivities were A.A.K., and Tab staff artist. How gay -her fav- orite expression. Col- lege next. SHIRLEY CLARK Shirley accomplished much as a leader in Hi Crusaders and Christian Youth Club. She also was busy as a telephone operator and between times she played her accordion. CAROL COOPER Four years of dra- matics paid off with a swell part in the senior play. Favorite song is Ballerina , but it ought to be Personality consid- ering all the friends she's made.

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DONNA BURKHARDT Donnie's cute smile won her many friends. A super sportsgirl, she made her mark in G.A.A., though Ger- man Club and Girl Reserves claimed part of her time. NANCY CADWELL Nan enjoys life thor- oughly, has a charm- ing personality and a merry laugh. Her next step is Colorado Uni- versity. BEVERLY BURT A member of Girl Re- serves and G.A.A., she liked dancing, bowl- ing, and knitting. Babs entered L.T. as a junior and will begin her nursing course at Coe. WILLIAM CAI-IILL One of the Ugood ole Lightweightsu, B ill was a star at basket- ball. junior College claims this likeable senior next year. STANFORD BUSBY One of our great out- doors boys with a mu- sical side, Stan's var- ied list of hobbies in- cludes hunting, basket- ball, baseball and playing the flute and the piano. JOHN CAREY Johnny's pet peeve this year was the New Look. He worked hard on Activity Tickets and Xmas decorations. He is a probable candidate for Upstairs Tech. ROBERT BUSCH Here's a fellow whose natural charm will carry him far along the road to success. Lucky were the fel- lows and gals who could count Bob among their friends. BEVERLY CARL Slender Beverly is one of those lucky girls with a diamond. She's finishing work on her M.R.S. degree. BETTY BUTLER Betty served on many committees and worked as a nurse's aide during high school. This future nurse displayed her musical ability in the band. KENNETH CARLSON 'fSwede's'l ability to make people laugh, made him one of L.T.'s most popular seniors. After gradua- tion, Ken plans to be- come a veterinarian. More out-of-town barreling came with the end of gas rationing. ROBERT CARLSON One of Hthe boys , Bob was for football and wrestling. j.C. profs will have to Watch out for his mis- chief next year. Then he hopes to have his own restaurant. CLARE CARR Clare is very active out of school in Bethel, a girls' organization. People who are al- ways late are her peeve. lay Cee next year. 14 WEN DELL CARLSTEDT 'fBosc keeps himself pretty busy having a good time, but found time for basketball, golf, and Hi-Y. Fu- ture: Upstairs Tech . PAUL CARROLL Sports-minded Ponch participated in H-Y and did a daily stint as a door guard. j.C. comes next for him.



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2 1 Ml' . :rf -2:-:I .. -, ree.. pai JOYCE CUNNINGHAM You can always be sure of a good time with Joyce around. A super artist, she plans to continue in the Lay- ton School of Art and then go into advertis- ing design. DONALD DEMKE Tall, dark, and hand- some Donny came to us last year from Hirsch. He spent most of his time making friends and playing football. The Tower gets him next. NORMAN DAVIS Fun-loving f'Harcourtl' played his trumpet in both Band and Or- chestra, also belonged to Hi-Y and was on the Wrestling team. U. of Illinois comes next. PATRICIA DILLON Pat was a member of G.A.A., Girl Reserves, and Mu Tau. This sports fan dislikes un- friendly people and always has a cheery smile for everyone. JEAN DAWLEY For Sentimental Rea- sons - a favorite -- could always draw an admiring Neat from Jean. She filled her spare time with bridge and knitting. Iowa State next year. JOHN DocKuM His sports are tennis and swimming, his club s, Railroaders, Camera Club, and Hi- Y. Doc is interested in photography and yacht design. WILLIAM DAY Bill is an all-round good fellow whom everyone likes. In his opinion, lightweight sports should not have been abolished. Light- weight football, track, L. Club. VIRGINIA DOEBLER They call her Gin . She was a library aide and a choir member- also likes bridge and her favorite song 'fStardust . She plans to attend J.C. Under a canopy 5 MERIBELLE DEARDORFF Lovely Meribelle, though a nurses' aid at Berwyn Hospital, still found time for Hi- Crusaders, sports, and music. A future nurse, she's sure to keep the patients happy. DOROTHY DOLGNER DeeDee's a horsewo- man of the first order and has been in G.A.A. for four years. She loves to read, too -- especially to the refrain of Re- member . of gold and blue streamers, we had a wonderful time at our Sophomore Class Party. GEORGE DOWNING For George, sports Ctrack, cross-country, and lightweight bas- ketballj, and art the was one of our Tab artistsj, rated high. College next - then perhaps a job in com- mercial art. PAT DURHAM Friendly Pat made music her hobby. Fav- orites among her re- cord collections are HYou Do and The Old Lamplighterv. 16 ELIZABETH ANN DUNCAN Dunc liked Dramatics Club, VVriters' Club, and Fi-Kem best of many activities. She likes to knit and attend good movies, too. Cornell is ahead. ROY EDBERG Arv likes to sleep, but occasionally he perks up to the strains of Night and Dayn, his favorite song. He'd like to go to Califor- nia in the near future. Hi-Y, Football, VVrestling.

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