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

 - Class of 1951

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RICHARD COLE-A great star on our basketball and tennis teams, Dicky is also well known around LT for his red hair. His smooth personality insures his success as a salesman after col- lege. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi'Y Z, 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 3. SYLVIA COLEMAN- Sylvia moved here her junior year and won many friends with her happy smile. Being president of Draf matics Club is a good start for her plan of being a speech cor' rectionist. College next. Dramatics Club 3, 4: Cicero Club 3. CAROLINE CONIGLIO- Good-natured Caroline's main interests are dancing, skating, and listening to all types of music. It's no wonder her pet peeve is dull and inactive neo' ple. She will be a secretary. DEBORAH COOK-Cute Debbie, another future nurse, was a member of Spanish and Home Ec Clubs. Knitting to the tune Blue Moon made her dreamy, while collecting minia' ture dogs-china, that is,-was her hobby. Home Ee Club 21 Spanish Club 4g G.A.A. 4. JAMES COURTLEY-Like able jim enjoyed working with horses and anything concern- ing them. Showfoifs were his pet peeve, while art was a fav' orite subject. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. GRACE CRNKOVICH- Grace's special interests include dancing and watching baseball fCub fanj. Hillbilly music also rates high. She plans to enter a stenographic career in the fu' ture. Spanish Club 25 Home EC Club 'a NANCY CROSS--This well- liked gal graced choir and rep- resentative assembly. Lunchfline crashers were rated low, while painting figures was high. Nancy plans to be a kindergarten teach' er after college. Mu Tau lg TrifHi'Y l, 2, 3, 4. JANE CUNNINGHAM - One of our most popular seniors, jane gave much of her time to being class treasurer our junior and senior years. She is an avid sports fan, with golf rating tops. U. of Colorado next. G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Latin Club 2: O.E.O. 2: French Club 3, 41 junior and Senior Class Trea' surerg Girls' Club Board. ALICE CURTIS - Alice made any party fun for everyone with her witty remarks and enthus' iasm. Playing pinochle and the piano made this gal happy. Next year Kalamazoo will claim her. G.A.A. 1, 3: TrifHifY 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 3. 4. MARIE DAME- Mich moved here her senior year from Downers Grove. She enjoys reading. and her favorite subject is Business Macliines. She says her future is undecided. NANCY DAVIES -Nance, one of our cute cheerleaders, could also be seen dancing in the chorus line. Her next stop will be four years of college at, she hopes, De Pauw. Twirlers' Club 1, 'lg G.A.A. 2: Spanish Club 3, 43 Cheerleacl' ing 4. DONALD DAVIS - Football and being German Club treasur' er took up much of Don's time. He could also be seen barreling around in his '38 Chevie. After college he plans to be a mechani- cal engineer. Baseball 1, 25 Latin Club 2: Ger- man Club 3, 41 Football 1,.2, 3, 4. In our sophomore year we danced divinely at our party, The Sophisticated Swing

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DENNIS BUTTERFIELD- Denny was an active member of the Lion Staff, being an edif tor this year. This likeable sen' ior plans to further his education with a study of law at Marquette. Tennis: Lion Staff 3, 4: Oper' etta: Math Club 2: Latin Club 2. FRED CAFFEY -Fred's time has been taken up by baseball and a little football. He likes to swim and play hockey. Trade school next, and after that, may- be a profbaseball career. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Track 2. JANET CAMPBELL-Being 'Lveep of Spanish Club, a mem' her of Tab Staff, and active in G.A.A. took up most of this popular senior's time. Univerf sity of Michigan will claim her next. Leadership: TrifHi-Y 4: Span' ish Club 3, 4: Twirlers. GEORGE CAPOUCH - Pooch , the outdoor type, enjoys hunting and fishing, but while in school he likes wood' working and machine shop. He plans to work after graduation. ROBERT CARLISLE-Easy' going Bob has had a busy four years at LT, having participated in golf, football, and Hi-Y. He will attend Illinois or North- western following graduation. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: HifY 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4. JAMES CARR-This tennis fan came to LT in the middle of his freshman year and has since acquired many friends. Beloit will welcome Jim's everfready smile next. Choir President 4. HARRIETTE CHAMBER- LAIN- Chame will attend JC next, then is uncertain as to her future plans. While at LT, this carefree senior belonged to G.A.A. and Tri'HifY. Tri-Hi'Y 1: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. LOIS CLARKE-One of our more cultured students, Lois is interested in dramatics, choir, and psychology. She is also an accomplished violinist. Future plans: nursing at Wesley Hospi' tal. Latin Club 2. JOAN CLAY-Joan, an active member of Tab Staff, is extreme- lv interested in art and dress design. Her ambition is to live in Paris, but before that comes college at Michigan State. Mu Tau 1: Writers' Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Cicero Club 3: G.A.A. 3: Tab Staff. SALLY CODER-Sally has really been a busy girl in high school, since she was president of Twirlers' Club, an O.E.O. member, and on G.A.A. board. ln the future this popular sen' ior plans to attend college. Twirlers' Club 1, 2, 3. 4: O.E.O. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Clubs: G.A.A. Girls' Club Board 2, 3. SYLVIA COFFEE - Sylvia en' joyed being in Knit-wits and Rec' ord keepers. In her spare time she knits and writes letters. Her favorite subjects arc art and Eng- lish. Future is undecided. G.A.A. 1. AUDREY COLE - Nancy is no exception to the saying that good things come in small packages. With her wonderful neu, she was an asset to any club she joined. Next is St. Mary's of Notre Dame. Spanish Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2. Pete McKinney, Louise Adams, Donna Johnson, Chuck Carlisle, and Janie Fuga steered us through our sophomore year.



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IOANNE DAVIS - Choir, Tri- Hi-Y, and art interest versatile Io. She could often be heard saying Do we ever! around our lockers. Future plans include Stephens College. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Choir. BRUCE DAWLEY-Bruce, one of our happy-go-lucky sen- iors, was always ready to have some fun with the boys . He was active on the Lion Staff last year. Future includes college. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CAROLE DIEDRICHSEN- A future nurse, Carole is a friendly gal to have around. She is a whiz on ice skates and be- longs to the Chicago Figure Skat- ing Club. Wesley Memorial Hospital next year. Dramatics Club 35 Spanish Club 3. DANIEL DIERSEN-Popular Dan will be remembered for his parts in our Junior and Senior plays. One of our class jokers, he enjoyed cheering our teams on to victory. Football 1, 23 Boys' Club Board 3g Representative Assembly 3. NORMAN DIESING-Norm is a boy who really enjoys life. Besides appreciating others' jokes, he's quite adept at making them himself. Being with the boys and barreling around rated high with him. JOHN DILLON-Well-liked John is an all-around sports en- thusiast with football and bas- ketball tops. Cars were his hob- by and he spent a lot of time wasrking on his own. Next year: I . Bowling 3, 4. HERBERT DIX - Quiet Herb- ie was Fi-Kem president so it's no wonder chemistry was his favorite subject. College and mechanical engineering are next. Fi-Kem 3, 4. FLOYD DIXON-Dick likes sports of any kind, although he is equally keen on photography. Hanging shoe laces are a den- nite pet peeve. He plans to be an auto mechanic after gradua- tion. Representative Assembly 1. RUSSELL DOEBLER-Russ's hobby is photography and his favorite expression is pitiful fno connectionj. Pet peeve: people who borrow money. The halls of IC will see him next. Camera Club 2, 3. DOROTHY DRAEGER - Be- ing president of the youth group at church was Dot's special in- terest this year. She plans to do some kind of office work in the future. Tri-Hi-Y 1. WARREN DUCKETT-War ren, whose hobby is photog- raphy, will go to IC and then become a photographer or drafts- man. His favoritersubject was mechanical drawing. JACK DUNGFELDER- Friendlv Dong liked football best. Next came working on his old Ford. Something he didn't like was homework. Hanover or Beloit is his college choice. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. The sportsmanship trophy was always a coveted honor during our four years 14 l

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