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

 - Class of 1951

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CLAIR ASHBY- Ash is a fel- low with an affinity for baseball: his activities include baseball and track: hobby-- playing baseball: plans for the future- pro base- lgall for maybe the Navyl. JC rst. Wrestliiig: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE ATCHISON - This girl objects to getting up at seven but likes anything concerning music. Psychology and 'Tm in the Mood for Love rate high with Jeanne, who will work after graduation. Home Ec Club 1: G.A.A. 2. NANCY BAGG - Baggo - the little girl with the personal' ity - has dramatic ability as well as being a wonderful chorusfline member. She wants to be a stewardess after a year of IC. Spanish Club 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: TrifHi'Y 1, 2. junior Play. RONALD BAILEY-Ron en' joyed all social science courses, especially economics. Hobbies are model railroading and stamp collecting. He plans to attend a small co-ed college, maybe enter the teaching profession. Stamp Club 1, Z, 4. CAROL BAKER - Bake , our perpetual clown, keeps everyone in stitches. President of Tri'Hif Y, active G.A.A. member, and Corral Show participant, she's also quite a golfer. After col' lege, she'll take up recreational Work. Latin Club 3: Spanish Club: O.E.O.1 G.A.A.: Tri-HifY 1, 3, 4. LE ETTA BAKER-Fond of sewing and music, Lee plays the piano, too. She objects to peof ple who say you dropped some' thing when you already know it. JC comes next, then em' ployment. BEVERLY BALDWIN-Bev, a G.A.A. sports lover, enjoyed bowling, basketball, and base- ball as well as singing and knit- ting. Favorite subject: choir. Pet peeve: freshmen. After grad- uation she'll go to business school or a conservatory of music. Spanish Club 3. NANCY BALDWIN -A tal' ented dancer, Baldy's favorite activities were Corral Shows, Tri'Hi'Y, and Representative As' sembly. Often heard to say Oh, really?! , she liked English Lit. She wants to teach dancing after a sojourn at De Pauw. Dramatics Club 2: Home EC Club: Library Aide: Spanish Club 3, 4. MARY JEANNINE BANDE- LOW-Ieannine thinks the Chicago Cubs are Wonderful and enjoys playing and watching baseball. She enjoys clothing class, cowboy and hillbilly music, and collects miniature horses. LESTER BARRITT - As plans for his future include college, Lester makes Grinnell College his choice. During his four years at LT, his interests have centered mainlv around sports. Hi-Y: Fi Kem: Spanish Club: Wrestling 2. BONNIE BARTLEY - Even though Bart writes for the Lion and Tab, she still Hnds time for knitting and other activities. A study of journalism at the University of Illinois is her plan for the future. Home Ee Club 3, 4: Senior Ad- visory Board: Quill and Scroll: TrifHi-Y: Spanish Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: O.E.O.: Tab and Lion Staff. DOROTHY BAUMANN Keeping trim physically must be Dorothy's aim, for she rates physical education as her fav' orite subject. Collecting records and writing letters fill her spare time. G.A.A. 1, 2. Also helpful to the class were Mr. John Davis, and Miss Wfittmayer, our advisors

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JAMES ACKERMAN -- Well- liked Jim's numerous activities have made many friends for him. Playing the piano and having a rowdy game of golf are Ack's two favorite pastimes, and he's good at both. Debate 1: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: French Club 4: Boys' Treasurer 4: Class Vice President 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Senior Advisory Board: Boys' Club Board 4. LOUISE ADAMS--Tab edi- tor and active member of the Corral Board and Senior Advi- sory Board, Louise was really kept busy. She also was the de- serving winner of the DAR award. After LT, she will attend Smith or Radcliffe. OEO 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Quill Es' Scroll 4: Tab Editor 4: Senior Advisory Board: Cor- ral Board 4: Class Vice-Presi- dent 2. ELVIN ADCOCK--This happy- go-lucky senior plans to become serious after graduation and wants to go into the dredging business with his father. ROBERT ADLER - A saxo- phone player whose interests cen- tered on mechanics and music, Bud's favorite subject was band, naturally enough. His plans for the future include plumbing as an occupation. Hi-C: Choir: Record Keepers. ELMER ALDERDYCE-Hand some Lippy was a real hustler on the gridiron as well as at his other sports. This popular sen- ior has already proven his abil- ity at coaching, which he hopes to make his career. Football 1, Z, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleading 4. JEAN ALLGAIER-Quiet Jean, who enjoyed being in the oper- etta, would like to sing as a ca- reer, preferably in musical come- dies. Besides singing she likes watching stock-car races and other sports. Hi-C: O.E.O. 1: Latin Club 2: Home Ec Club 3: G.A.A.: Op- eretta: Choir. JOAN ALLGAIER-Blond Joan has a variety of interests, includ- ing roller skating, drawing, and attending the Corral. Following graduation she plans to enter the art or clerical field. G.A.A. 1, 3. ROBERT ALLISON-This sen- ior is one of the few people in the world who can actually appreciate the out-of-doors. After attending JC, Bob plans to get an apprenticeship in the build- ing trade. JAMES ALTHEN-Big Jim's a sports enthusiast-football his favorite, track next. Model rail- roading rates high. Gooddook- ing and congenial, his easy- going manner makes him every- body's friend. Business manage- ment at Beloit next. Hi-Y: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 4. CLYDE ANDERSON - Pud, a Fi-Kem member and lover of chemistry, was primarily inter- ested in getting home early . He enjoys slreep-raising and agricul- ture and plans to attend Iowa State, then own a farm. MARY ANSON - Vivacious Molly, who devoted some of her time to teaching Sunday School, was especially fond of Spanish. A member of Tri-Hi-Y and Spanish Club, she will travel East to Radcliffe next year. G.A.A. 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. ROBERT ARMSTRONG- Erd plans to attend JC for two years, then wants to live and work in Colorado. Once estab- lished, he nlans to go into the antique business. As freshmen we elected Mr. Payne and Miss Allen to the position of class sponsors to guide us during our four year stay here. S l



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IVIARIORIE BECKER--Midge, besides being in a cello quartet, also has time for Senior Scouts, church choir, and working as a waitress. In her snare time she likes to write letters and have fun . A Home Ec Club 1, 'lg Mu Tau lg G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 French Club. PATRICIA BENGSTON-Pat, whose masterpiece on the piano is Ragg Mopp , likes swim' ming, playing canasta, and col' lecting old American coins. She dislikes drivers who can't wait for the lights to change . Home Ec Club lg German Club 3, 4: A.A.K.: G.A.A. NANCY BESTLER-Nan, be' sides teaching dancing and dis' playing her talent in this field, also plays the piano and the flute. Becoming a physical edu' cation teacher is her plan for the future. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Corral Show 3: Leadership. PATRICIA BIGGS-Blond Patty, one of our best-liked sen' iors, loves to dance. A real Spanish enthusiast, she was sec' retary of the Spanish Club this year. Her future includes col' lege. Tri'Hi'Y 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Lion and Tab Staffs. ALICE BISSELL - Quiet fsometimesl, with a sweet smile and contagious sense of humor, Alice was a dependable commit' tee worker for class nlays. She had a knack of arriving at school as the first bell rang. College next. G.A.A. 1g Home Ec Club, Cor' ral Showg Spanish Club. SUE BOCKEWITZ - Suzie , besides being a cheerleader for four years, is also a baton twirler. She enjoys art work and plans to be a commercial artist. Michi- gan State College will be wel' coming this senior next year. Spanish Club 3, 45 O.E.O. 3: Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Twirlers 2: Tab Artist. PHYLLIS BOEHMER- Phyl , who came from Glen' bard in the middle of her soph' omore year, rates Office Ma' chines as her favorite school subject and hopes to become somebody's secretary someday . JOHN BOGARDUS-Working on cars, his own included, and being a photographer are Iohn's favorite pastimes. He plans' to take Mechanical Engineering at the University of Illinois or Illi' nois Tech. Fi Kemg Camera Club 3, 4. JOHN BOOSE- Jack likes working at Snyder's and seeing the Globe Trotters and stock car races. His special interests are centered around cars and motion pictures. He plans to attend an embalming school in the future. Junior Playg Basketball Manager. ALICE EAN BO'I'H- ean J I likes knitting, swimming, and sailing in her free moments. She will attend JC next year and plans to become a stewardess when she is 21. Girls' Club Board 3: Student Council 1, 2, 43 Senior Advisory Board. JOSEPHINE BOVENZI- Jo , whose favorite expression is Don't take life seriously. You will never get out of it alive anyway , likes dancing, bowling, and shows. She plans to work after graduation. Home Ec Club 2. MARY ANN BRANCATO- Mary, whose ambition is to be' come a beautician, enjoys danc' ing and listening to records. Clothing class also rated high on this dark'haired senior's list. Remember when Downstate in '48 was our theme as freshmen?

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