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me ..,1..,...-.e -. X -, ., .N-.,.,. . X t . x E t I AA 4 WILLIAM I. FULTON Administrative Assislant I FRANCIS B. MCKEAG I Assistant Principal ' Page 12 ' iff At the close of its sixth year of existence, the Kelly High School stands as a monument to the many students, teachers, parents, and friends in the com- munity who have sacrificed and given freely of their time and effort in developing one of the finest educational institutions in our great city. In the face of many serious handicaps centering namely in overcrowded condi- tions, Kelly has established a tradition and spirit which shall stand as a challenge to all who enter its portals. Spirit and tradition are the keystone of any great institution, which if removed, would cause the institution to crumble. The Iune class of 1939 and the February class of l94Othave carried well the lighted torch symbolic of Kelly Spirit and have accepted in full measure its share in establishing the tradition which is to guide those who follow. As the torch is passed on to those who continue, it is done so with a lteen sense of the serious obligation involved. Kelly faces the future with confidence that those who follow will carry on the ideals so firmly established. . 1
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'R fl BOARD OF DIRECTORS 4A COMMITTEES 4A Board Evan Malmquist Lehman Chesier Ianet Kudla Muriel Hammergren Howard Hart Peter Arailis Henry Kaczmarczyk Bruno Atkocaitis Robert Krouch Edmund Grens Gertrude Andrews Sophie Maluska Cap and Gown Committee Annette Delsandro, Chairman Lucille Schuler Carrie Mlynek Frank Ochenkowski Iosephine Krause Tom Fleming Marge Redher Eugene Iesuit Esther Strunk Ring and Pin Committee Walter Dryjanski, Chairman Norman Middle Mary Monack Albert Tvarkunas Mildred Ragen Edward Palak Agnes Sukas Ray Mathiesen Helen Walis Gift Committee La Verne Wolfe, Chairman Florence Stiianik Angeline Gelekovitch Vytaute Lubert Eleanor Gregg Clayton Miles Don Herman Anthony Kurzeia Ellsworth Kierbs College Day Committee Acquilina Vitauskis, Chairman Phyllis Clark Eleanore Sturonis Ellen Reinke Loretta Walicek Dorothy Zaparta Eleanor Stankus Ann Wiot Ioseph Wrzaszczak Graduation Program Albina Dambraskas, Chairman Harry Iensen Celeste Maher Dorothea Iavorski Albin Kozlowski Marie Klug Irene Bykowski Ruth Shuetz Prom Committee Ted Trasco, Chairman Lillian Christoff Elmer Ganza Tom Ieresak Ann Rubik Florence Ianicke Edward Kragowski Richard Bagdonas Bernice Markus Auditing Committee Lillian Andrew, Chairman Katherine Patterson Irene Haraf Edmund Brykczynski Helen O'Brien Angeline Mesavich Tony Gendrolos Alberta Rudaitis Page I4 SAGA o!fAe aglniord CLASS OF JUNE 1939 We were' very apprehensive but, at the same time, very elated when we entered Kelly in the fall of '35- apprehensive, because we feared this grown-up world we were entering, and elated, for we were beginning to con- sider ourselves adults. But ohl-then came the rude awakening. We were but lowly Freshies. Every class was difficult to adjust one- self to. Then the day of transformation camel Next fall, upon entering, instead of being spurned, we did the spurning. We were Sophornoresl Then, later, as Iuniors, the clubs and activities began to exert their wiles, and we rushed to join. Life was turned to a quicker tempo now, and we swept through the year, ioyfully noting the Iunior Prom. In the Senior year, our pace slowed down as we were loath to leave our school. We felt that our Senior year would not have been such a brilliant success without the invaluable assistance of our sponsor, Miss Linden. Looking forward past graduation, we attempted to pierce the veil of the future. But we were certain of noth- ing but this, that our stay at Kelly would influence us from this time forward, and that the future would be made a little more certain because of that influence. Farewell, Alma Mater! We leave you now, we, the youth of yes- terday, the men and women of today, the leaders of tomorrow! WILLIAM BLAZEK, Class Historian.
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