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DOROTHY KOKUSKA . . . Came to L. T. H. S. for her junior and senior years from I. Sterling Morton high school. lolly, takes an active inter- est in sports, playing baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, and excelling in basketball l, 2, 3, 4. She took up bowling 4 . . . G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Her one ambi- tion is to take a nurse's training and graduate into crisp white uniforms and caps. LORRAINE KORANDA . . . Member of Freshman Theater, Teenya l, 4, and of Girl Reserves for four years, serving as its president in her junior year. As a member of the glee club 2, 3, she acted in the operettas given both years. Lorraine was a track- ster in her freshman year, and again in her senior year. KATHRYN KREIN . . . Peppy, dark- haired, and a favorite with both sexes . . . Kay has a decided talent for making clothes . . . Member of Spanish club during her junior and senior years, and an officer in her second year . . . In her first year Kay joined Philo and Freshman The- ater . . . Played tennis and soccer 1. HOWARD KRICKL . . . A musically inclined chap . . . Played sax and drums in one of leading school dance orchestras . . . Has played intramural basketball . . . Turns in a good game at center on the grid- iron . . . Likes to play any sport . . . Can shine in the classroom too . . . All in all, a very likable fellow. ROBERT KURTH . . . One of the members of Mrs. Murphey's very efficient stage crew. Bob worked behind scenes during both his jun- ior and senior years . . . Was a member of the band 3 . . . Bob has a big sense of humor . . . Interested in mechanical drawing . . . As an artist he shows remarkable talent. HERBERT LANDES . . . Came to El Tee Hi for his senior year from Downers Grove high school l, 2, 3, where he took an active interest in football and basketball . . . ls an ace-high singer and as a member of the glee club 4, Herb played one of the leads in the operetta 4. He was a member of Hi-Y 4. CAPTAINS TOM ROBERT KOLLMEYER . . . A tall, blond trackster, who could cer- tainly make his long legs stretch over the cinder path . . . If not run- ning, Tom would be found clearing the bar around that 5 ft. 5 in. mark . . . During the noon hour, Tom could be seen passing out Mello- bars . . . ls well liked for his frank- ness and friendliness. DONALD KRALOVEC . . . Won his letter playing heavyweight football 2, 3, 4, and baseball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . During his senior year he became a member of the L club . . . Besides the sports already mentioned, Don likes to swim and box . . . His straightforward manner and pleas- ing personality make him a favorite. CASIMIR KREWINSKY . . . Was one of the best guards in the state . . . Played heavyweight football l, 2, 3, 4, and baseball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Mem- ber of the L club 3, 4, and its vice- president during his senior year . . . Added to his other sports Cookie took part in boxing 2, 4, and wres- tling 4 . . . Attended Hinsdale high school l. EDITH KUPKE- . . . ls a vivacious, sparkling girl . . . An expert typist . . . Fond of sports, music, and dogs . . . Played girls' basketball 2, 3, 4 and volleyball 4 . . . Became a mem- ber of G. A. A. 4 . . . Edith was Miss Wakefield's assistant 4. Her ambi- tion is to become a teacher of phys- ical education. DOROTHY ELLEN LAI-HPF . . . One of the Western Springs beauties . . . loined O. E. O. and G. A. A. dur- ing her freshman year . . . As a senior she was a member of Teenya . . . ls quite interested in German and was a member of the German club while a junior . . . Dorothy is also a swell dancer . . . And not hard to look at. FRANK LANGDON . . . This lad has dark curly hair and is very talented musically . . . Was an active mem- ber of Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4 and German club 3, 4 . . . A very fast talker, which art helped him as a member of the debate team 3. Frank was president of the new music club, Mu Tau, during his senior year. Page 20
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WILLIAM C. KENNEDY . . . Though a quiet fellow, seems musically in- clined. He played the clarinet in the band 3, 4, was a glee club mem- ber 3, 4, singing in the operettas given both years . . . Bill may be re- membered as one of Mr. Deabler's history hounds, and a true supporter of all of El Tee's fighting teams. HERBERT KENT . . . This tall, dark lad made a good minister in the class play 3 . . . As a member of the glee club 3, 4, Herb sang in the operettas given both years, and was secretary of the boys' glee club 4. He was an active member of the Spanish club and Hi-Y during his senior year . . . A good student. LORRAYNE KING . . . Made a good start in her high school career as an officer of Freshman Theater . . . A petite black-haired miss, Lorrayne is the life of any party with her good humor . . . Her special hobby is swimming, and her ambition is to learn how to dive. Loyal to El Tee Hi, she likes Riverside-Brookfield high school a lot. LAKE N. KISSICK . , . Quite a sports- man and singer, with talking as a sideline. He played lightweight football 4, and ran cross country, 2. He was a chemistry assistant. Lake acted in the sophomore play. and in the glee club operettas 3, 4. His pet sports are tennis and golf, though he is very touchy about his golf score. DONALD KNIEF . . . A lad with a true, rare sense of humor. He is quite a student, and has a way with all the teachers. Don's school interests included band l, 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, and German club 2, 3 . . . He just couldn't stay away from the chemistry laboratory. Don knows the why and wherefore of almost everything. MARY ANN KOHLSTROM . . . Small but peppy . . . Member of G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, and took part in many girls activities, among them volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4, soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, and basketball 1 2 3, 4. She was made treasurer of Teen- ya in her senior year, and for two years was a member of French club. Page I9 IOSEPH KELLY . . . A merry lad with red hair and an ample sprink- ling of freckles to go with it . . . One of Mrs. Murphey's budding art- ists . . . Usually found Working a cross Word puzzle during the first period study hall . . . Well liked for his quick humor and his all- around good sportsmanship. WILLIAM S. KENNEDY . . . Bowled his way to a top-notch score his senior year. He was a member of German club and Hi-Y in both his junior and senior years, and joined the Science club in his fourth year. His pet hobby, besides talking and tennis, is golf, but he can't keep his score down , . . 'Sa terrible life, says Bill. MARVIN KIEHL . . . A large factor in making this book possible as bus- iness manager . . . The Lion could- n't roar without him. He was a member of German club, 2, 3, and joined Playmakers, Hi-Y, and Sci- ence club in his senior year. He sang in the glee club, 3, 4, libra- rian, 4, acting in the operettas pre- sented both years. FRANCES KIRBY . . . A tall, likable girl 'th curly hair, and an easy ' n ges friend- ip. She came to l Tee Hi for her junior se for years from Boulder r ool in Colo- rado I, . . . Out e of school, Fran's chief interes enlarging her collection of po s and stamps. ELEANOR KLANYAC . . . A petite miss from the outskirts of Hodgkins . . . A very good worker with plenty of ambition and a sportsman's atti- tude toward any problem . . . An extremely talented dancer with a good singing voice . . . This tiny blue-eyed blonde is well liked by all who have had the pleasure of being with her . . . GRACE KNUDSEN . . . Claims mem- bership to O. E. O. 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Theater, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, A. A. K. 4, Spanish club 4, and German club 2, 3, 4, serving as vice-presi- dent of the last in her third year . . . As a sportswoman, Grace took up hiking and hockey l, volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, and soccer 2, 3. She was a chemistry assistant 4. CAGERS
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IAMES LANGLEY . . . Tall and dark is this handsome breaker of femin- ine hearts . . . Somebody mention a camping trip and lim won't hesitate even a little bit to second the move- ment . . . This lad's laugh is a two syllable affair, accent on the second . . . Football and A. A. K. occupied part of jim's leisure. DORTHY RUTH LEITCH . . . A slim and exceedingly active girl . . . Played girls' basketball, Volleyball, l, 2, 4, hockey 1, and tennis, 4 . . . ln her freshman year, Dorothy was a member of G. A. A. and Congress . . . French club 3, 4 . . . Latin club, 4 . . . Was an honor roll student andbelonged to O. E. O. l, 2, 3, 4. IOHN GEORGE LUTZ . . . The bril- liant mathematician . . . Never hap- pier than when he is solving some difficult problem in physics . . . Good boxer and a member of the boxing team, 4. He was an active member of Hi-Y in his sophomore, junior, and senior years . . , Always a willing worker and a cheerful fel- low. ANN LYONS . . . This petite blue- eyed miss started her high school career as a member of Freshman Theater . . . Spends a lot of her time reading, which is her hobby . . . Very quiet, but an industrious and willing worker . . . Her main ambition is to become a nurse in one of the larger hospitals. MERILYNN MACFARLAND . . . A very tiny miss . . . Known to many of her friends as short change . . . joined Freshman Theater and Philo, and went out for track, soccer, and hockey during her freshman year . . . Was a member of G. A. A., l, and joined Playmakers 3, 4, and German club, 3 . . . Hopes to be an interior decorator. HARVEY MAGLOTT . . . Might have been famous for his walking style fa mixture of the shuffle and goose stepl but has other accomplishments . . . Learned to slide the trombone and served two years in the band . . . Usually very quiet, taking ev- erything in and letting little escape . . . His sturdy build is another ad- vantage. Page 21 KENNETH LANGE . . . Followed in the footsteps of his brothers as a mainstay of the heavyweight bas- ketball team, 4 . . . Lightweight basketball, which Ken captained 3, and lightweight football l, 2, were among his other sport interests . . . Claimed by L club senior year . . . Friends? . . . He has a million. IACK LARSEN . . . Blonde, blue- eyed, and big . . . ln other words, a Swede . . . Was on the Masonic Home's undefeated cage team last winter . . . Played lots of intramural basketball-here at school . . . Tries other sports too, in their season . . . Loves to tease . . . And can take it when the tables are turned. . . Hardly knows girls exist. WARREN LUDWIG . . . Here's a sportsman and athlete with an easy going air that would fool the wisest . . . A friend anyone would be proud to have . . . Gained a reputation as a machine-gunner during his two- year stay at Fort Sheridan . . . Ranked seventh best in his division . . . Handles groceries in his spare time. WILLIAM LYNN . . . Captain and ace forward on the Masonic Home's cage team . . . Undefeated in a season of eighteen tilts . . . And what a football man . . . He's a gold L scholar, too . . . Representa- tive of the Home on the Student Council . . . His sense of humor is a wow . . . Everyone likes him. GRACE MAAS . . . A merry girl whose favorite sport is tennis . . . Likes to sing, and joined glee club 3, 4, taking part in operettas 3, 4 . . . As a freshman, Grace belonged to O. E. O. and Freshman Theater . . , ln her senior year she joined Teenya and was a member of Ger- man club 3, 4, and Girl Reserves 1. 2, 4. FRANCES MAGISANO . . . A dark- haired girl envied for her sparkling black eyes and good humor . . . Fran joined Freshman Theater, and during her sophomore year went out for soccer. As a member of the glee club 2, 4, she took part in the operettas given both years . . . Usually seen giggling contagi- ously. CHAIRMEN
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