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SENIORS DOLORES KELLER Love of animals is evidenced in Dolores's hobbies of horseback riding and raising dogs. She served in Y-Teens for four years and was an energetic member of Sports club. beginning in her sophomore year. Dolores's co-cur- ricular activities also included Mixed Chorus, Square Dance club, Hall Monitors, and Student Council. RONALD KETELHOHN Cur - - - runch! That sounds like Rolly, Holly goin' through the line from the ol' fullback position. It seems that Ron's a demon in the sports world, with two years of basketball and four ot football. As a member of Band for tour years, and a hall monitor for one he rounded out his schedule. KAY KINNE Kay kept busy as a freshman with Band, Sports, and Home Ec club. As a sophomore a new line of interests caught her eye, and she began her three year career in Youth Council, Choir, and Square Dance club. Copper- dome, Pep club. and Hall Monitors, and Y-Teens were later added to her activities. SANDRA KLEIN Sportsminded Sandy! She participated in Lite Saving in her freshman year and Sports and Leaders' clubs for four years. Three years each of Mixed Chorus, Square Dance club, Hall Monitors, and Y-Teens were part of her busy program. Pep club completed Sandy's list oi co- curriculars during her junior and senior years. THOMAS KOESTER Kess is one of those easy going guys who likes all sports. He played football ior three years. goli and bas- ketball tor two. Tom also played the trombone with the Band for tour years and was a member of Ski club until its demise. Skiing and bowling helped fill his spare time. BOB KOSTER Bob, alias Ice or Pussy , entered Shorewood from St. Roberts as a sophomore. Ioe's main interests lie in the field ot athletics and throughout his three years at Shore- wood he was a member of the football, basketball, and baseball squads. He joined Square Dance club and Hall Monitors as a senior. IRVIN KHASNO Although Irv was around school in a quiet way, he added a lot to the co-curriculars. As a freshman he began his active four year membership in Dramatic club. In Irv's next three years he belonged to Student Council, Square Dance club, basketball, cross country. Hall Monitors, Hi-Y, Ripples, and baseball. ALLAN KRASS Since Al has been at Shorewood his interest was music. He was in Glee club for one year and Choir for three years. He rounded out his program with three years of Square Dance, two years of baseball, and a year in Hi-Y. As a sophomore Al led his home room after he was elected president.
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COPPERDOME ,s.s,.,.- - iw . MARILYN IOHNSTON A girl of many co-curriculars is Marilyn. As a freshman she participated in Dramatics and Home Ec club: but the next year her interests changed, and she became a mem- ber of Choir. Youth Council, Square Dance, and Hall Monitors. Marilyn also found time for Pep club in the next two years. She was president of Youth Council as a senior. LILA KASHOU A pad oi paper, please! Got any gum erasers? Running the book store took up a lot of Lila's time. Active in Dramatic club for four years, in Square Dance for three and Social Chairmen and Life Saving for one year each, Lila rounded out her very successful school career with Greyhound Guides. FRED KAUFMAN Changing to Shorewood in his senior year did not give Fred too much time to decide what co-curriculars he liked but, following up his previous interests, he became a mem- ber of Choir and took piano lessons. Fred has a very un- usual hobby of studying Victorian art and architecture. GLORIA KEEHN Gloria came to Shorewood from Hartford high for her junior year. To begin her activities, she chose Y-Teens and remained an active member for the next two years. In her senior year she also was active in Square Dance club. Outside of school much of her time is spent knitting. IOAN HOPKINSON This time it's Ioan, and no arguments. Ioan's interests in Shorewood's activities are much the same as her sister for she has also been active in Mixed Chorus for three years and Square Dance club one year. Because her hobby is fashions, Ioan was active in Home Economics club during her sophomore year. ARMIN HORWITZ Golf has always been Arm's greatest interest. He has played it both in school and out and has been a mainstay on the golf squad for four years. Hi-Y and Square Dance club took his time for a year, but having a good time has always been Arm's top co-curricular. BOB INMAN Goober , the school's best comedian, came here from Whitefish Bay in his sophomore year. He played basket- ball that year and later went out for golf. Bob was elected homeroom president in his junior year and became an active member of Square Dance club and served as a social chairman when a senior. TANYA IOHNSON Three years of Greyhound Guides and Dramatic club. two years each of Student Council. Square Dance, Y-Teens. and Copperdome, one year in Home Economics, Pep club, and Youth Council kept Tanya very busy. As a junior she was elected to National Honor Society and chosen to act as head Social Chairman for 1952 53. rw: s. .,...w
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IUDITH KRUEGER Iudy has been a busy girl during her stay at Shore- wood. She was a four year member of Band and spent three years in Orchestra and three on Ripples circulation staff. Besides one year in Ripples business, Water Ballet. and Life Saving. Iudy's hobbies are swimming and col- lecting coins. KAREN LANGE Karen has been playing that violin of hers in the Or- chestra ever since she started early in her freshman year. Besides Orchestra, Karen was a member of Y-Teens and Square Dance club for three years and participated in Pep club and Hall Monitors for one year each. ANNE LAY Anne has been active in A Cappella Choir and Square Dance club for three years, in Hall Monitors and Copper- dome staff for two years, and in Radio club and Ripples staff for one year each. She was elected to National Honor Society as a junior and spends her spare time with music and sewing. LEOLYN LENTZ Lee came to Shorewood in her sophomore year and im- mediately got into the swing of things by becoming a member of Y-Teens, Sports, and Square Dance clubs. The latter two she continued for three years. She participated in Water Ballet, Life Saving, Dramatic club, Hall Monitors. and Student Council for one year each. X... it COPPERDOME MARY IEAN LOCKARD Mary lean quietly drifted into Shorewood, as a sopho- more, from Downers Grove high school in Illinois. While she had been active in Y-Teens and sports as a freshman, she chose only Y-Teens as her co-curricular during her three years at Shorewood. Mary lean devoted a large share of her time to her studies. KATHERINE LICHTFELDT A Carefree and gay-that's our Kay! Bounding into Shore- wood in her freshman year, Kay joined Glee club. She remained an active member for two years, and then added Choir to her program. As a junior and senior, Kay was active in Pep club, Square Dance club, Copperdome, Y- Teens, and Hall Monitors: and was secretary of Social Chairmen. NANCY LEVY Busy, of course! Nancy participated in everything from sports to dramatics. Home Ec club, Sports, Leaders' club. Square Dance and Hall Monitors, as well as Social Chair- men, Y-Teens and Pep club, all benefitted from Nancy's diligent work. Yet she found time for her unusual ara- besques during her tennis games. IOHN LORY When you see a trumpet and then see Iohn you know that the two of them are headed toward Band. Iohn found that he was interested in Band and stayed with it for four years. He was a member of Square Dance club, Orchestra, and Hi-Y for one year and participated in baseball for two years.
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