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IACK IONES Give Iackson a nice big lake with a fishing rod and a speedboat and he's content throughout the summer months. He participated in Band for four years and was one of Sandy's most able clarinetists. To round out his activities he spent one year in Camera club and one on the golf team. WILLIAM IORDENS Crossing the tracks from Riverside into the land of its traditional Eastside rival, Bill settled down to his changed program during April of his junior year. While Bill was at East, he was a member of the orches- tra for three years. His hobby is sports but mainly from the spectators viewpoint. BETTY ANN IUNG Speedy entered Shorewood high as a freshman from the Maple Dale school in the fall of 1942. She joined the Dramatic club when she was a freshman, but her hobby of horses must have kept her busy for the past three years, for she joined no extra- curricular activities during that time. GERALDINE lunwrrz pm.. at-,gew W-i5 2f- Gerry came to Shorewood from Carleton grade school in 1942. During her freshman year she joined Hall Monitors, but dropped that activity for the next two years. While a freshman and sophomore she was a member of Mixed Chorus. In addition to music she also claims chemistry as a hobby. i COPPERDOME 1 1 t 1 IOANNE KAHN Ioanie's big black eyes have always been admired. She focused them on Dramatic club for four years, but also looked the way of the Hospital Aides as a junior. As a senior she peeked into the Ripples office and became a reporter. She thoroughly enjoys keep- ing a watch on her favorite horse when riding. DOLORES KALBAS Quite a smattering of extra-curriculars have taken up Dolores's spare time since she joined the throng at Shorewood. As a sophomore dramatics and Girl Re- serves were her interests, and when a junior she enrolled in the Senior Home Economics club. Her senior year found her in dramatics again. IOAN KAYE Ioanie made her entrance in '42, cueing in with dramatics and Block Captains. She continued in the second and following acts with dramatics, but Hall Monitors and Ripples stole the show from Block Cap- tains in the third and fourth. As the curtains closes, we see Ioan receiving her Dragon and National Honor pins, pmiatuofmvd CAROL KETTER Mrs.. 'JM- Casey's interests have varied, as her participation in Dramatic club and Homes Economics club shows. Hall Monitors for two years and Sports club for three completed her extra-curricular program. Her chief pride and joy, as well as Phyl's, is her collection of dolls from foreign countries.
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SENIORS JANE HIBBARD mf... iti..,.trn 2' fi A fan, neffervescing personality, in the groove, and queen jitterbug are expressions typical of lanie. She sang her way through school wearing the Red and Grey Mixed Chorus robe for three years, but changed to Choir when she was a senior. Ianie claims her hobbies are singing, fishing, and dancing. EVA HIRSCH 'Little Eva entered Shorewood from Brevard, North Carolina, in l940. She has been in Dramatic club, Sports, and Block Captains since her freshman year. She participated in Life Saving for one year and as a junior, was a Hospital Aide. When a senior, she became a Girl Reserve and served as a Hall Monitor. EDWARD HOFFMAN Captain Hoffman has made another goal-he has graduated!!! Plus his four years on the hockey field, he skated through dramatics in his sophomore year, Building and Grounds in his junior year, and Choir in his senior year. Not being restricted to watching pucks, he also announced for the football games. num Ho1.G.A'rE rim.. K. .-fi'i4- f'f21'f Ruthie is that likeable blond who is known to all as a leader. Dramatic work appeals to her for she has been in the club lor three years. Life Saving, Block Captains, Choir and Student Council have rounded out her program. Ruth's main interest out of school is making clothes. LENORE Hoo1.z:Y mf-iz. lie: 1-.fit-rr'!2 il1 '1 7 Lesser was active in Leaders club and Sports while Dramatic club and Social Chairmen rounded out her freshman year. When a sophomore she 'added Girl Reserves and Block Captains and was elected to the Student Council the following year. Life Saving, Ripples business, and Quill and Scroll completed her program. BETTY ANN HOUSTON When Shortie entered from Craig school she joined Dramatic club, but her interest in music led her to change to Mixed Chorus. Here she took an active part, playing the lead in The Forest Prince as a junior. Her out-of-school activities turned to model airplane building and more music. GEORGE HUBINGER Entering in 1940 from Lake Bluff, George steered clear of all extra-curriculars at Shorewood. Most of Doc's spare time was taken up by hunting and fishing. George also has an interest in mechanics, as anyone who has seen him taking the works out of his car and putting them back will testify. WILLIAM HUEGEL Bill, alias Huegel, the Beagle, entered Shorewood in September 1942 from the Green Tree school. He joined stage crew and Dramatic club in his freshman year, but his main interests were outside of school as he enjoys tinkering around with automobiles, and springs, and as he put it, especially Ford V-8's.
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SENIORS DAVID KNICKEL Dave, president of Mixed Chorus, showed his interest in music by his participation for four years. He was a member of Biology club for two years, and when a junior, was elected to Quill and Scroll and was business manager of the Ripples. Hi-Y, Hall Monitors, Choir and Student Council were his senior activities. CARL KOCH If you can't find Carl any nice week-end, he is probably out in the fields or marshes hunting, or at some quiet stream fishing. In school Carl joined Dramatic club and participated in Student Council as a freshman, and also took part in Hi-Y and German club for two years. IANE KOENIG This all-around gal has shown her loyalty to Mixed Chorus, Block Captains, and Sports. She was active on the Ripples business staff and also in Girl Reserves, where she became vice president. In con- secutive years she was elected secretary of Life Saving and Leaders club and a member of Quill and Scroll. KAY xosci-rNi1'zKE PW fe. 1-1.. win me H Kay is interested in music and so she has been a member of Orchestra ever since she was a freshman. When a sophomore, she worked as a block captain and as a junior, she joined Girl Reserves. During her senior year, she decided to supplement her talent as a violinist by taking up the piano. Pi-iY1.1.1s xsrrsa MP5 f fob ef-T T015 bf' Af Phyl's interests have varied as her participation in Dramatic club, Mixed Chorus, Biology club, and Ripples shows. Hall Monitors, Sports club, National Honor, and Quill and Scroll completed her extra- curricular program. Her chief pride and joy is her collection of dolls from foreign countries. suinuav KIEHNAU Shirl', the snapshot fan, was glued to dramatics for three years. She answered in the affirmative, not the negative, for Home Nursing in her sophomore year, and ended in a photo-finish with Senior Home Eco- nomics club in her junior year. In between pages, she continued her hobby of keeping photo albums. Donomr xrnsci-I Mr-.st Seymour' Bftfch ,qgf Dramatic club has been D, I.'s key extra-curricular as her four active years as a member show. She participated in Dance club in her junior year, but as a senior changed to Sports and Girl Reserves. If she finds any spare time it is spent singing and dancing to her favorite tunes. MARGARET xi.UG Ftrs' CM' fiZ.'LLf'f1' Peggy spent only her senior year with us at Shore- wood, but previous to that, Riverside high studies and organizations held her interest. Their Camaraderie club and Girl Reserves were her main extra-curriculars. However, because of her short time here, Peggy did not join any of our activities. fpffg 3 .skim M' is rl i fix'
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