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Sandra Knecht An intense interest in music has al- ready been Sandi's claim to fame. Her musical ability is matched by her at- tractive personality. Drama Club. Bob Knight Coming to SHS from another school, Bob found friends and good times. He will be a draftsrnan after graduation and will continue to use his brain power on chess. Dave Kobes Dave is one of those boys you can merely see and find likeable. His shy- ness hides a humorous, friendly per- sonality that has been his outstanding characteristic for four years. During his stay at SHS he was in the social whirl as well as athletic events. WI'dHfIl1'I'.Yf l'rrlx.v f'IllIIlfI'jl 1, 2, 3. Q: Track I, J, 3, l: IIlfI'l'lllllll'lll llrlxhrl- brillg Sprfngz lfliiiyf Wmirl. Pete Kobes Pete is quite the ladies' man-a quality that showed itself quite sud- denly. He kicked up cinders on the cross-country team and kept the boys sprinting as co-captain. Pete is always ready to help out and take part in everything. IVl'llIl!1lf5lZ9, Swv.: Trrzrl' 1. LZ. Ji. lf Crass Cnuulriif 2, 3, Q, Cu-Czzpfflin, Fred Konrad The Don Juan of the class, Fred really 'mad a way with women. There was 'ittle that interfered with his having a good time, and this will be true, mixed with some work though, at the U. of l. l'Vrangli'1'.v: A Cappflla I, 2, JZ, lj Jr. Cap-itnlinwg Jr. Ulaxx Prc.s.I llrmwroiii- ing Courl .tj Swnior Prom Clzairuirm. lohn Krachik John likes a fast car to drive, and a fast plane to fly. As to girls, he doesn't iave much to say for them, and just eaves them alone. He wants to go to he Missouri School of Mines to study petroleum geology. Dclpliicx. Jim Kratzer The senior class has been much im- pressed with Jim, not only tor his over- whelming intellectual achievements, but by Jim as a person. Delplifvs. Elizabeth Krueger Energetic Elizabeth is a girl who loves summer sports of all kinds. However, she likes office work, too, and plans to be either a stenographer or a bookkeep- er. 0,0. Club. Herman Kuntzman Herman's a tall, smiling guy. With a special interest in stamps and model cars, he keeps himself busy. In Sep- tember he's going to Junior College. Cfzfularia Couiiril. Stephen Kwedar Active and intelligent, Steve is our idea of the perfect Boy Scout, he has been awarded iust about every merit badge in the Handbook. In case any- one asks, he'll sure tell you about it. Ih'Ipli1'r.'.v, I'ri'x,: Gulf 2, il, .QQ Iirznd I, Q: UI!!! Nm SMH nf UNI' 7'f'UIl4 ' 011.515 Srizalfir SIH'flh'.9, Evl. Ffrlffi ul Sprrll: fm' Dr'ninr'rurff Vnilrzfgf ll'fnnw1'v: cast, Hold in Hn: llillxf' Bill La Force With his sedate manners and some- what clipped British accent, Bill is our idea of the perfect country gentle- man. This swell fellow will probably make photography his future work. llv'lpl1fL'sj lllvmarl Clllbj Senator Speaks Staff. Ruth Lance Our dark-haired, vivacious cheer- leader, who could bring a good, loud yea red, yea black from the student body, Ruth was one of SHS's most at- tractive girls. Her dating record and activities attest to her popularity. 4'liri'rl1'rule1' 1, 2, 3, Cn-Capt, .lg Jr, Les Bus: Sr. Ims Bas, Prvs.g Jr. Capifnline Ntaffg Capitolfne, Co-.IM Erl.,' Home- rmning Cnurt 3, .lg I'i-om Comm.g 1'i-nm Court.
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Judy Jenkins Bouncing, spritely Judy has been with us for only two years, but she leaves her mark. With a finger in every pie, a beaming smile, and a windswept hair cut, she was a success. Brigham Young will claim her this fall. Iiirls' Choir Ig Philos. Gordon Jones Painting, drum playing, and giving speeches are only a few of the things we'll remember Gordon for. He'll util- ize his talents in law at Illinois College next fall. Delpli'ics,' Orvli. Ig Band 2, 3, l. Don Kaiserman Chipping rock in some isolated spot in his role of geologist will probably hold certain charms for Don, but will his love of cards and parties stand the strain? He's headed for Missouri U. 1'i'nr'I: 1. Janice Kantner Easy to get along with, active and good looking, Janice seems well fitted for becoming an airline hostess, Her next landing place will be Airline School. Usliw-g Jr. Capifolinej Philos, Sec., Dance C'l1ai'f'mr1i1. Robinette Kaylor Tall, charming Robbie seems to be living in a world all of her own. We know there's only one reason for this, though, a man. Now Mrs. Foster, her career as a housewife has already be- gun, and we know she'll be happy. Jr. Les Iiasg Sr. Les Basg Jr. Capi- lul-incg Cupiloline, Jr. Photo Ed. Larry Keafer Boating in the summer, car custom- izing all year 'round-these kept Larry busy while he was in SHS. The U. of I. will get him this fall and he'll study selling, retailing, and merchandising. Allan Kennedy AI is one of the renowned Stardust- ers. With his friendly interest in every- body and his ability in math, he's bound to be a well liked and top flight engi- neer. Band 1, 2, 3, lj Drum Major 2, 3, 4. Mike Kesler A future ace in electrical engineer- ing, Mike plans to attend the U. of I., where he'll develop his interest in radio and electronics. A newcomer, he was a welcome addition to the senior class. Connie King This raven haired girl has great am- bitions. She plans to go to J.C. this fall and later to U. of I., where she'll study law, tflioir 1, 2. Kay King With a tee hee hee that is inimit- able, Kay bounded from one interest to another, and there were few pies in which she didn't have a finger. A lady of charm and dignity, she could come through in any situation. LHS Bus: lfrwsliiiizln Vlfiss V. Prf1.s.,' llrizniii Flub: lJi'i'l.v' Fliriir 1.' Jr. Choir 3: Jr, CapHiilini'.' P1-p Cliibg l,oi'0r's 1.11111 Viiurf. Dave Kinner Dave says his hobbies are hunting and hot-rods. He's adventuresome, and proves his love for adventure by figur- ing on a career in the U. S. Navy. ILE. Club. Betty Klekamp Betty's a happy girl, and you can tell it by just looking at her. She'd like to become either a secretary or a tele- phone operator. CdftifCl'l'Ll Council.
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Bob Langley The impish grin was invented by Bob, we believe. This fellow wants to go into engineering at the U. of I. .l iwippfllii J, .lf Jr, t.'lwi'i' 1: llilsvbflll .llrimiyffr -i, lg lIr'lplii1'.v. Suzanne Lee That crazy comment, frequent giggle, and big smile will mark our zany Su- zanne anywhere. Capable and hard working Suzy will become a secretary after Western. I'rr'p lli'r'li. I: .liIr. 011-11. 1.3, lf Urrli. I'ui1ii4'iI If Jr. Im.: Iliix: Sr. Lrs liiixf Jr, I'4ipi'loli'ri1': I.fii'ii .v I.irlp Ciiiirl, Delores Legg Delores may seem quiet, but don't be fooled, Her ready grin and pleas- ant temperament will make any em- ployer welcome her as a secretary or a typist. Ilriiimi Vliilfg Ilihlic Vliilf, Lee Leonard Often seen with a roguish look in his eye and a sly grin, Lee is one of the nicest guys you'd hope to meet. AI- though he's very frank, there isn't any- one who doesn't like him. Il'1'i1iiy1lii'.vg lfmillirlll If Iiilskwlliiill Jlyr, 1: Trrlixlq Jlgrr, I, J. John Linxwiler Another boy with all the assets? looks, athletic ability, and the ability to get along with girls, John was well liked and admired by the student body. Ifilxi bull 3, lg liiixkwllmll .lj llilpliiz-s. Leon Lochbaum During his stay at SHS, Leon proved himself a capable worker and a sincere friend. He has been active in the Art Club and in promoting the cultural in- terests ot the school. - Urwli. .l, 55 .ilrt Club if, Svc. 3, I'i2c.v. lg 1 .1'..1. Gayellen Logan Small and petite, it's hard to imag- ine quiet Gay as a policewoman. In the fall she's going to SIU at Carbondale. Besides her unusual interest in police work, Gay's hobbies are sewing and reading. Laurel Jean Loibl A dry sense of humor and editorial ability give Laurel plenty of background for her newspaper work. Known as a brain and an all-around fine person, she is liked by all. Jr, I.i'.v liiix: Nr. lms IMS: Urvli, J, fl, Q: Jr, l'iipiliili'i1i': lfililririiil lfil. of Hin Si-iiiiliir Npriil.-,w: Swmiliir Spriil.-.v Siifiiil Si-fini-r .liriiril .lg nI'It'jl!lll3 I.S.Il.l'..-1. Sandra Lott With a sweet, patient personality, Sandra will be a popular teacher. Green- ville College claims this gay girl and her enviable musical abilities, .l Viljipwllii .l, lg Si'rif7i'iiy NI'l'l'Il: Philos, l'i'frix.: 1 ,7'..I.,' Gfrlx' Choir 1. Karen Lundsgaard Karen's hearty laugh belies her seem- ingly quiet manner. That laugh will be her passport to fun-filled days at Nor- mal and will come in handy when she becomes a teacher. Charles Lutes The boy with the deepest bass voice in school, Charles has been active in dramatics and music. Always on the go, he plans a career in the Marine Corps, i'ln'i.vfiiiii.v l'Iii,if I, 22. J. li Jr. f'1iiii'r QI .l Viipliillii J, li Iiiixlgriliiill .Ig Typing- rilpliy fllllll 3. Darlene Lynn Darlene plans to be married in June. She has been active during her stay at SHS and will be happy in her new role as a housewife. l .N..I.: l .lI,.l.: Y.I .f'.j Pliilnxj Jr. Vripiliiliiic: lIi'z.'i'i'sijied Occupiitionx, Nw., Trcas.
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