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

 - Class of 1948

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it 5- . '-:,.,-:1:::. Q a Xie ROBERT KRETLOW Table tennis is Bobls hobby. He is an excel- lent player as shown by his winning of the junior-Senior Tourna- ment this year. j.C. will be next. MARILYN KUHLMAN Lyn was well-known for her beautiful blonde hair and swell personality, The knit- ing bug got her too. Marymount College will claim her next. ROBERT KROLL Homework and Bob didn't get along very well, but woodwork- ing and all kinds of sports did. He hopes to get a job after graduation. ROBERT LATHAM 'fSpeed has many friends and indulged in swimming, horse- back riding, bowling, and listening to his favorite song, Mar- gie . His future seems indefinite. Representative Assembly was given new powers and made for a much bigger and better Student Council. GARY KRUG Stamp collecting is Gair's meat. Small pieces of pie peeved him. Although his fu- ture is undecided, J. C. will take up the first two years. JOAN LEACH joan is one of our outstanding artists. This dark-haired girl also was kept busy with dates and G. A.A. NAOMI LINDBERG Noni is one of our future nurses. She's had a good start with her training at Berwyn Hospital. G.A.A., Knit-VVits. JANE LooM1s Jane belonged to G.A.A. and was treas- urer of A.A.K. her sophomore year. After moving to PawPaw, Michigan, s h e will enter Kalamazoo Col- lege. ROBERT LONEY Hard-working Bob dicln't say much but accomplished lots. Some of his countless activities include Hi- Y, Red Cross, Band, and much committee work. He's a future electrical engineer. RUTH LORD Horse-back riding and swimming are for Ruth, along with china dogs. P e o p l e with blank expressions an- noyed this future sec- retary, but Stardust rated high. 25 JANE KRUMMELL Vivacious Krum is known for her witty wisecracks. Tab, Council, Girls' Club, Advisory Board, and O.E.O. were a few of her many extra-cur- riculars. HELEN LEE Helen swooned over A Fellow Needs a Girl . Her plans in- clude college and work in the foreign service. She favored Chicago Cubs. ROBERT KUCERA Bob says he likes loaf- ing in his spare time. Nice work if you can get it. Besides, he is quite a scientist and a member of Fi-Kem. J.C. comes next. GWEN LEWIS Outstanding in leader- ship and scholarship, Gwen has the rare combination of beauty. brains, and personal- ity. D.A.R. a w a r d winner, Student Coun- cil, Girls' Club Board.

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sfcf' .af DORIS KELLER Doris is attracted by the field of dress de- sign. Bowling and drawing kept her busy at L.T. HARLAN KOCA A born jokester, Harl has the commendable habit of always wind- ing up on the honor roll. One of the best personalities among the seniors, he was in cross-country, track, Biology Club presi- dent. DOUG KEYS Doug's friendly smile was well-known around L.T. halls. He was one of those lucky guys who found math easy. RICHARD KOCEK Life on a farm ap- peals to Dick. This friendly senior hopes to study agriculture and run his own farm. LARRY KIN PORTS Better known as Bubbles or the boy with the sense of humor. Although he worked after school, he found plenty of time for sleeping. Stamp Club. ROBERT KOCMOUD Sports, physics, car- tooning, and Body and Soul interest Bob. He shied from policemen and car trouble. He will go into engraving with his brother. SHIRLEY KISSEL Active Shirley joined G.A.A., Mu Tau, Home Ec Club, and Glee Club. She is also g o o d a t m a k i n g friends and playing pinochle. She is a future typist. BILL KOEHL Bill is a member of the National Guard and spent a lot of time this year on the Lion staff. He's quite an enthusiast about sports, baseball espec- ially. Future: J.C. NORMAN KLEPPINGER Klep enjoys working on cars. 'fTill the End of Time is a favorite, while cold weather makes him gloomy. His future will be the Navy. JOE KORDICK Active in both Stamp Club and Spanish Club, Jose has a uni- que sense of humor and a penchant for collecting airmail stamps. Going off to Augustana. ' 1 We, the Class of 48, wil miss Gert's friendly smile as she wrote us out slips for seventh hour. JAMES KORNMESSER A very active member in everything in which he participated, Jim's chief interests are football and Hi-Y. Looks like Denison will claim this popu- lar senior. JAMES KOSIK Like many of us, jim's pet peeve was English themes. Electrical work comes next. 24 BEA KOSHGARIAN Bea likes watching football games best of all. This popular seni- or has many interests including music, trav- eling, and knitting. Vogue School an'd modeling come next. BETTY JO KRAUSE Here's a girl with talent plus-both an actress fthe Countess in the senior playj and an artist. Art school next, and a fashion model and artist in the future.



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HOWARD LUECK Howard is unusually fond of puttering around with radios. He likes science and mechanics. His future includes an industrial college. MARILYN MARTIN She's cute, sweet, with a super personality. A member of the Senior Advisory Board, Mar- ilyn will leave L.'I'. with more fr i e n d s than a tree has leaves. WILLIAM LYONS Bill spent much time with his friends and out bowling. He could often be seen working on his pri7e car. He is leaving L.T. to go out into the working world. DONALD MAST Half-Mast's primary in t e r e s t s school were in high football, hockey, and skiing. Don plans to study op- tometry at De Kalb State Teachers' Col- lege. CAROLYN MacDONALD Suse, one of our artis- tic girls, lent her num- erous talents to G.A.A. and Home Ee Club. Monticello next. GLADYS MATHEWS Glady is the original personality girl. Sail- ing, dramatics, Girls' Club, and plain having fun were for her. Cul- ver-Stockton next. DIANE MAHIN Diane would love to travel to the moon, but has resigned herself to horseback riding, skiing, music and art. She is leaving for Carleton. ROGER MAVES Roge's time to shine was in the summer and fall, for then he could fish and hunt - basketball kept him busy during the win- ter months. Future un- decided. SALLY MALMQUIST SJ. could be found working on Spanish Club when she wasn't busy knitting or play- ing bridge. LC. is the extent of her future plans. JOHN McBRIDE Radio is his Hrst love, water the doesn't say exactly what he meansj his pet peeve. A member of Radio Club, and Band, john plans to go on to col- lege. Lions roared and clowns caperecl at the 4'Big Top Toddlev, our Senior Class Party. IEANIE McKEE Jeanie was responsible for the clever decora- tions at many of our dances. She is famous for her collection of piggy banks. Student Council, Activity Tic- ket chairman, Tabu- lae. JEANNE McNETT Vivacious jean made many friends at L.T. This busy senior's ac- tivities included Dra- matics Club make-up crew, Orchestra, and Spanish Club. 26 JOSEPH MCKENN A His swell personality won this Philadelphia lad a grand following during his one year at L.T. He served on Representative Assem- bly. Also likes K'That's My Desiren. Upstairs next year. JOSEPH MEEK One of our brighter studes, Joe was asso- ciate editor of the Tab. Other activities were junior and S e n i o r Class plays and secre- tary of lWu Tau.

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