Kelly High School - Lamplighter Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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AUMI ISTHATIU fffffxv' V' . 0-1,-.,f,:, UH PHINEIPAL MAY E. ALLEN ik Directing every going concern is a master planner, who has vision and bends every effort toward its realization. Kelly students know that Mrs. Allen is working always toward higher standards and achievements for the school as a whole and for every student's maximum ac- complishment. She has broadened our social contacts through our participation in activities. She has helped us to cultivate new interests through the club program. She has deepened our awareness of duties as citizens. She has placed emphasis on scholarship as a necessary measure in meeting the challenges of post-war America and world relationships. Mrs. Allen has held before us the confidence that we can succeed. We believe that in these four years we have grown in ideals, service, and abilities. And so, Mrs. Allen, we can say, Kelly is proud of you. 4118,

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if .t zsvf In 1934 Good Earth wagone of the out- standing pictures. lt Happened One Night received the Oscar that year. Ten years ago Clark Gable won the Oscar. Then the legitimate stage thrilled us with Anything Goes and shocked us with To- bacco Road. O Bing Crosby, who had just become the father of twin sons, made Easter Parade famous in '34. O Then radio hits were Walter Damrosch, Baron Munchausen, Clara, Lu and Em, Seth Parker, and yes, Amos 'n Andy. O 0 O O L This year Song of Bernadette won the academy award and The More the Merrier was a runner-up in the comedy line. This year Clark Gable is a Captain in the Air Corps. O Now the public is jamming the box office of Oklahoma. O F rank Sinatra, the proud papa of a new son, makes girls swoon with his rendition of 1 Love You. 9 Now we listen to lack Carson, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Fibber and Molly still, and in- numerable quiz programs, loan Davis launches a new role, the woman comedian. 0 In the summers of '33 and '34 Chicago played host to the world with A Century of Progress. Fortunately, hotels wanted guests and railroads wanted passengers. O O O In baseball the St. Louis Cardinals walked The victors of '34 were overpowered in '43 away with the laurels in '34 and the Detroit by the New York Yankees. Tigers were left vanquished. O 0 One afternoon in the summer of '34 the Stock Yards were ablaze. The first on-the-spot broadcast of such a disaster was sent out to the nation during the fire. O O O In 1934 people got into cars Q In 1944 the Diligenti quints in to go to Callander to see the If L J? Argentina were announced. No Dionne quintuplets. ,lx I ' visitors welcome! No transpor- tation anyway! if -nf if -k -A' if Then IQ Yes, We Have No Bananas Q1 N OW was a song. Huey Long was a figure in politics. The NRA brought the alphabet into gov- ernment. Byrd went to Little America. Iapan withdrew from the League of Nations. Trains and later most anything be- came streamlined. Dresses were long, hovering near an- kles. Hats were small and mushroom shaped. Then people were praying for work. QD It is the year of scarcity of tires, few jalopies, and signs reading, Cokes sold out, No gum today. It is the year of war-influenced language: fox- hole, gremlins, flak, commando, blitz, quisling, priorities. The ouija board has come back. it Now they pray for peace and I' J ' 127 E .fs I ' 1 'I X ,,t f ll f -17 safe return of loved ones. D



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MHS. !lLLEN'S MESS EE TU GRAD ATE5 Dear Boys and Girls: After watching you improve in independent thinking and develop as individuals for four years, it is difficult to see you leave our school. Iust as your fathers and mothers are doing, I yearn to shield you from dangers and guard you from errors. I cannot protect you from physical haz- ards, but I can counsel you about your mental and ethical ideals, even though advice to you, who will shortly face death for humanity, seems presumptuous. Many people mistakenly think that appreciation for our servicemen means the removal of all restraint from their actions. I am as eager as anyone to show that I recognize the stupendous sac- rifice we are asking boys to make, but we are asking that sacrifice in order to maintain the standards of right living in our civilization. The American standard of conduct is high enough to embrace a strict code of morals for the individual and thoughtful consideration on his part for the rights of his associates. The true American in adhering to his own principles is uninfluenced by any laxness or carelessness he may see around him. Kelly students are .as real Americans as can be found anywhere. I know, therefore, that I need not warn you to beware of deviating from the ideals you learned at home and at school, whether you go into the country's service, or to work, or continue your education. Most of you boys expect to see active service in the Army or Navy shortly after graduation. On every battlefront, boys like you are facing death today and every day until victory. From every engagement some will fail to return. All our people believe that the soldier who dies on freedom's battlefield gloriously justifies his birth. His life is compressed into a shorter time than the average span but he has the privilege of knowing that his life is so complete that it takes a Greater Mind than that of any human being to reward his magnificent final moment. They will not come back but the majority of our soldiers will return to civilian life in that enduring peace for which your class planned throughout the years. Having faced death, how are you going to face life again? Difficult times are ahead for every individual. Choices of occupations, amusements, and friendships are hard to make. Don't waste a moment in aimless deviation from one idea to another. Plan immediately for your entire life even though you have no immediate prospect of putting your plan into effect. Do not let wars, depressions, or other considerations keep you from making decisions and laying foundations for your future improvement. Keep making plans and testing their feasibility as long as you live. When you work according to your own design, you are bound to be progressive and happy. You will be the type of individual upon whom the faculty of Kelly High School can rely to carry forward the ideals of civilized living. May c. Allen Principal c 19 s

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