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

 - Class of 1949

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As sophomores we were led by Johnny Hodapp, Nancy Ostrom, Grace Johnson, Barbara Burnett, and Tom Wright. ANNE CRAWFORDfAnne seems to be definitely interested in home economics as her favorite subject is clothing, and her plans for the future include Home Ec at Bowl' ing Green. Home EC Club, Tri-Hi-Y. ARTHUR CUTHBERT-Art is one of the fellows who set the stage for our school play and is also a basketball sharpshooter and dancing enthusiast. His future inf cludes j.C. and a job in his father's ofHce. Stage Crew, Basketball. PHIL DE ROULET-Phil particif pated in football, track, and wresf tling-also liked to loaf, doodle, and enjoy the girls. Northwestern, perhaps, next year. Boys' Club. DOTTIE DE VOUTkDottie, the original high school driver, also likes to swim and sing. She will go to William Woods College next year. ROBERT DLOUI-IY+ Bob's a whiz at throwing discus, With him there is no team that licks us. Though in choir he raised a rumpus, In German he could always stump us. German Club, Stamp Club, Camera Club, Choir, Recorders, Track. RAY DOLGNER-To be superin' tendent of a shop is Ray's ambition. He says his favorite school subject is every teacher I get along with! Wish he'd explain. BURT DORSETT- XVhat! Still up at halffpast one? And your homework's not begun? C'est possible, moans poor Burt, That some sleep sure wouldn't hurt. Latin Club, Representative Assembly. Student Council, Class Treasurer, Senior Advisory Board. Red Cross, Football, Basketball. Baseball, VVres- tling. CONNIE DOSSfConnie, who came here from Missouri her jun' ior year, enjoys swimming and col' lecting records. She was active in various clubs and committees dur' ing high school. G.A.A., Pep Club, Red Cross, Librar- ian, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. GORDON DUDLEY-Always' readyfforfafjoke Gordon likes to have fun, especially with his beagle pup or a basketball. His plans for the future include college. Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country. ANN DUFFIELD4 Hair of gold, eyes of blue, Talents of all kinds, Swims, draws, acts, and dances, too, Where's all the time she finds? G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Club. JOSEPH DUFFY- Duff likes cars and says his special talent is iixing them. In school his favorite subject was physics, and he liked wrestling. College is in the future. Spanish Club, Vtirestling, Publicity Com- mittee. LARRY DUNN-A transfer stu' dent from Fenwick in his junior year, Otts made many new friends. His childhood ambition was to be a farmer, but right now college is next. TERESA DWYER-Althougli Terry came to L.T. in her senior year, she made a lot of friends. She enjoyed horseback riding and play' ing volley ball or baseball. BOB ECKDAHL-One of our Champeen bowlers, Bob says his hobby is sports, but driving and Rhapsody in Blue also rated high. Bowling. 11

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Remember our first high school assembly when we were greeted by the Ritz trio? And of course we could hardly forget that interesting F.B.I. man. ALLAN CALHAMER-- A railroader from way back when, At last Al's free from Mr. Rehn. He's off to the Presidential race. Vv'e'll vote him into Truman's place. Railroaders, Debate, Cicero Club, Cross- Country Manager, Basketball Mana- ger, Corral lioarrl. MARLYS CARLSON4Mar's good grades, long list of friends, and extrafcurricular record will explain her favorite pastime-keeping busy. A lucky college will get her next. Dramatics Club, O.E.0., Latin Club, Spanish Club. G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Club, Junior Class Play, Oper- Cllil. CHARLES CARR-Talk about horses and you'll get Chuck's at' tention. Plans for the future-a life in the woods. Do you want a horse for a companion, Chuck? EILEEN CARR- Ike loves horses and is a swell rider. In her spare time she enjoys sewing and collectiing glass animals and story' book dolls. Childhood ambition. to travel around the world. Swimming, Horseback Riding. JOHN CARVER4 john is heard way down the street Whenever he starts those drums to beat. His favorite song is Drumman Man . Can he play drums? You bet he can. Camera Cluh, Basketball, Baseball. ROBERT CI-IAMBERLAINf Chink's favorite class is English IV Fourth year only and no more. He likes to drive by in his car. And so is known both near and far. German Club, Representative Assembly, Cross Country, Bowling. DON CHAPLIN---Golf and base' ball helped Charlie pass time when he wasn't busy with bookkeeping fhis favorite school subjectj or his duties as a member of Representa' tive Assembly. Freshmen party committee. 10 TOM CHASE-Tom was a very wellfliked fellow around the school. Vv'restling was one of his activities. lYrest1ing, Latin Club. WILLIAM CLARK---Bill, who ap' preciates school, likes to go on va' cations. He has enjoyed his hobby, drawing, as a school subject. Col' lege is next for this gay blade. Basketball, Baseball. PATRICIA CLARKE--This ener- getic girl is very popular around ElTee and also is a leader in our class. Her work on the Corral board was probably most important. Colby College next. Home Ee Club. Girls' Club, Corral, Representative Assembly. BETTE COFFEYHA Bette left L.T. for a while But soon came back with her winning smile. She likes to ride horses and to drive. Art is the subject on which she thrives. HELEN MARIE CONIGLIO- Cheer up, Conkey , Your Cubs will win, So come and dry your tears. Some day a pennant will fly from their pole Yeah--in a hundred years! MARY LOU CONRAD-All though lively Lu used to want to be a ballet dancer, working at the drivefin keeps her happy now. Next step-JC. Band KATHERINE COSSITTA- Katie's laughter is heard in the hall, Always around the senior girls' stalls, On the golf course, too, she's a familiar sight Hitting the ball with all her might. Spanish Club. G..-X.A,, Representative Assembly.



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During our junior year Phil Swett, Barbara Eifler, Gail Laf- fey, and Burt Dorsett carried the pick and pack. JAMES EDWARDS-Jim might be labeled as the one who is most likely to succeed in our senior class, because of his wonderful photo' graphic ability. Camera Club, Biology Club, Lion Staff, Tab Staif, Fi-Kem Club. BARBARA EIFLER-A successful debater, Barb was also treasurer of the Student Council this year and active in many other activities. She's quiet but popular. Debate, O.E.O., Student Council, Red Cross, Assembly Committee. JOAN ELLERSDORFER- Quite interested in music Is this charming girl It takes at least Tschaikowsky Before her head will swirl. MuTau, French Club. JOHN ELDER-Editor of our il' lustrious Tab, John had a big job, but he still had time for painting, piano, and the remarkable list of activities below. Art school next. A.A.K., Math. Club, MuTau, Dramatics Club, Writers Club, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, French Club, Fi-Kem, Senior Advisory Board. JANE ERNSTER-Here's a gal who claims her hobby is thinking UD deeply. She says her childhood ambition was to be a baker. Some cookie? She has a college future. Girls' Club, Swimming, Riding. CLARE ESCHE-- Red claimed he passed his time eating, but he didn't have too much spare time, being on the Student Council and serving as senior class vicefpresif dent. Student Council, Football, Track, Base- ball, Wrestling, Senior Class Vice- President. HUGH EVANSV- College comes next for this tennis enthusiast who liked public speaking and the Rhapsody in Blue . Hugh also found time for cross country and basketball. Tennis, Basketball, Cross Country. 12 MICHAEL FAJDICH- When Vitsy hauls out his harmonica At the close of a weary day, The stars in the skies in a chorus of sighs Applaud our Vitsy's play. Basketball, Baseball. GERALDINE FANNING-This gal's childhood ambition was to be a great dancer . Her favorite pas' time is skating. Jeri made many friends around L.T. . G.A.A., Home Ec Club. NANCY FARQUHARSON- Nancy turned gray as mama to seven ln our successful junior class play. Maybe that's why she would es' cape To the wilds of Canada some day. Tralta. MARILYN FAUST-Lynn, one of our snappiest baton twirlers, plans to be an air stewardess. Her fav' orite pastime is eating. This active gal participated in: Twirlers, O.E.O., G.A.A., Cicero Club, Latin Club. GEORGE FERGUSON-A sports enthusiast, George is also a chemisf try fan. Immediate future, college. After that, who knows! Maybe a cop. Basketball. HARRY FERGUSON- When Harry's on the football field The opposing team's unlucky. An amateur in radio, He is better known as Bucky , Football, Track. RONALD FEY-Ronald is chiefly interested in model airplanes, but he did some wrestling in his spare time, J.C. may be next for this fellow. VVrestling.

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