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

 - Class of 1951

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SUE MURRAY-Cute Sue came to LT in her sophomore year and since then has made many friends. Dramatically in- clined, her activities include the Junior Class Play and Dramatics Club. Future: College. junior Class Play: Representa- tive Assembly: Dramatics Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Spanish Club 3. RICHARD MYERS - Dick, who came to us in his senior year from Alhambra, Califor- nia, was very interested in chem- istry and math, and also sang in the choir. ARNOLD MYSLIVECEK - Happy-go-lucky Arnold liked to go hunting or fishing and cn- joyed the out-of-doors in gen- eral. Future will probably in- clude JC. RICHARD NEICE-Easy-going Dick has a special interest in cars. Having served on the Lion Staff for two years, he has de- veloped a phobia for inch- happy journalism students . Fu- ture includes college. Stamp Club 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 3, 4: Lion Staff 3, 4: Fi- Kem. ROBERT NEMEC- Bob, who spent his spare time working in a gas station, plans either to go to ,IC or serve an apprenticeship for the machinist trade. THOMAS NESBITT-When not playing basketball, Nez concentrated on his hobby- girls. His easy-going disposition was always welcome. Likeable Tom plans to travel in the fu- ture. Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. A RUTH NEUZIL- One of our Home EC Clubbers, Ruth plans to go to comptometry school and then enter the field of book- keeping. Travel was a special interest of this senior. Home Ee Club. EVA NEUMANN - Blondie came to LT from Steinmetz in Chicago. Her favorite subject here was business machines and in the future she'd like to work in an oflice or as a telephone operator. Home Ec Club 1: Biology Club 2. WILLIAM NEWMAN - Like- able Bill, who plans to be a ma- chinist, enjoyed working on mot- ors. His pet peeve was juniors , favorite school subject-study hall. MARY LU NORTON-Av tractive Mary Lu has had many a lead in LT's musical produc- tions. Her hobby is making her own clothes from her own pat- terns. Future: nursing after at- tending the University of Michi- gan. Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 31 Home Ec Club 4: Cheerleading 1: Choir 3, 4. THELMA NUTTLE-Theh ma's favorite school subject was psychology, but her pet peeve was homework. In the future she'd like to live in Indiana. A popular music enthusiast, her favorite song is Goodnight, Irene . RICHARD O'CONNOR- One of our jokers, Dick was athletically inclined as is shown by his four years of football and two of baseball. Rick also served as veep of Hi-Y. Future: University of Colorado. ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2: Baseball 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 4. Will we ever forget our clss party our junior year called the Creeping Cai-pidula 'P

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CAROL MERRIMAN- Carol's interests vary. She likes to listen to good music and just be with people in general. This likeable girl will make a hit as a nurse. Spanish Club 33 Home Ee Club 3: Girls' Club Board 4. WILLIS MICKLE-Willey, who will probably attend IC, en- joyed woodworking and ma' chine shop, and also liked to play baseball. He was new our sophomore year. MARJORIE MILES-Midge is really a sportsenthusiast and loves cheerleading. You will always find a friendly smile on her face. Plans for the future include college at De Pauw. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g Corral Board 2, 33 TrifHi'Y 1: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN MILLARD-Cute little jo isthe lucky possessor of dimples and a friendly smile for everyone. Vlforking on the Lion and being a Corral representative are her favorite activities. Up- stairs Tech next year. Latin Club 21 Record Keepers 'lg Lion Staff 3. JERRY MILLER-Sports and basketball in particular interest Jerry a great deal, but his fav' orite subject was Mechanical Drawing. This future landscape architect plans to attend Iowa State. Basketball Manager 3. I VIRGINIA MINNE-Blond Ginny enjoys horseback riding and painting. She plans to con- tinue her studies in art at an art school-after graduation in june. French Club 4: Dramatics Club 4g G.A.A. 1. GEORGE MOELLENHOFF- George's interests are divided between bowling, wrestling, and driving his car. He hopes to pass the N.R.O.T.C. test in the future. Wrestling 23 Rifle Club 2. IOAN MOORE-joanie will always be remembered by her many friends for her wit and infectious laugh. She enjoyed basketball and also taught swim' ming at the YMCA. Future: University of Colorado. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri'Hi'Y 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY MORE-Mary is the quiet but efficient treasurer of the Corral. Assisting in class plays and being on the Tab staff have kept her busy here at LT. University of Colorado next. Twirlers 1, 'lg G.A.A. 3g Pep Club Board 3. JOYCE MORELAND- Ioyce, one of our best and most avid square-dancing fans, spent her spare moments working as a nurses' aide at Berwyn. After high school she will enter nurses' training. ' G.A.A. 2, 3. DAVID MORSE-Friendly Dave, an honor roll student, found time to serve as president of French Club and as an able member of Student Council in his senior year. Future: Univer- sity of Illinois. Math Club 2g Biology Club 24 Latin Club 'lg FifKem 35 French Club 3, 4g Student Council 4g Representative Assembly 23 jun' ior Class Play. JACK MUNSON-jack came to LT in his freshman year from Lane Tech. His special interest is his 1933 Ford, but cars in general intrigue him. After LT comes Knox College. Representative Assembly 2. Of course you remember the C. E. jones assembly during our senior year and the radical, but short-lived fashion change following it.



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ANN 0'DONNELL - Likeable Ann, our G.A.A. president, likes to watch sports and is also quite a basketball pro herself. Popu' lar music and knitting are high among the interests of this ver' satile senior. Future: undecided. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. EDYTHE OKE- Bde has a wide variety of interests includ' ing swimming, attending con' certs, and traveling. Her pet peeve is self'centered people and in the future she will serve in a very unsellish occupation-nuts mg. WALTER OLSON-Wally's main interest is musicg he plays the trombone and for the past two summers has attended Foster Music Camp in Kentucky. He also finds time for sciences and crossfcountry. Future includes college, probably Northwestern. Biology Club 'lg Latin Club 'lg Cross'Country. CHARLES OTTO - Chuck could always be seen at the Cor' ral and with the boys. Cars were the chief interest of this jolly fellow. ' MARGOT PALESE- Red. who moved here in her fresh- man year after attending Parker High School, made many friends at LT. This livelysenior liked art and ceramics. JC is next. Spanish Club 45 A.A.K. 2, 3, 4. DORIS PANTKE--Listening to the raido is a favorite pastime with Doris. Sloppy girls held no place among her friends. Fu' ture holds work in an oflice. German Club 'lg G.A.A. RONALD PARSONS-Ron was interested in cars as well as his school activities. This hard worker and friendly senior will be missed next year. PATRICIA PARZYCH-Pat is interested in bowling, listen- ing to records, and dancing, She came here in her sophomore year from Nazareth. Plans for the future include shorthand and typing. RICHARD PAULSON- Rich's main interests are sports and being with the boys. This amiable guy was a four year let' terman in basketball. Pauls will be remembered for his sin- cere personality and many friends. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2. LUCILLE PAVICH-During Lou's senior year she attend- ed school half a day and worked the other half, which still didn't keep her from her favorite past- time, listening to Hillbilly songs. Favorite school subjects include shorthand and typing. Latin Club 2. ELAINE PENDEXTER- Our loss will be Sweet Briar's gain next year, where this energetic senior will go to college. Elaine was smart, along with always be' ing full of pep and fun. O.E.O. 1: Home Ec Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club Z: Vv'riters Club 35 Tri'HifYg Tab Staff 45 Spanish Club 4. LELAND PERSON-The track team and hunting were Eagle's main interests: however, he played the piano well in his sparc time. This senior will attend Illinois next year. Track 'l, 3, 4g Cross Country 1, 'lg Football 3g Baseball 1. Although one of the smallest classes in recent history, our Christmas broke all previous records. card sales

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