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!QAy5ica! gyucafion AND DEPARTMENTS Genevieve C. King, Branch Girls' Gym, Branch G,A.A., Branch Charm Club: Marie H, X Johnston, Girls' Gym Depart- ment Chairman, G.A.A. Chair- man, Letter Award Committee Chairman, Social Dancing Club: Eva M. Eastlund, Girls' Gym, G,A.A., Social Dancing. Ernest Cavallo, Boys' Gym. Football and Baseball Coach, K Club: Samuel Fralick, Boys' Gym, Soccer and Basketball Coach, Boxing Club. Corporal Thomas A. Zaremba, R. O. T. C. Military Instructor, Ushers' Stat! Sponsor, Flag De- tail and Color Guard Adviser, Lite Saving Club: Robert E. Her- mann, Boys' Gym Department Chairman, Safety Co-ordinator. Board of Control Representative, Tumbling Club: Iola B. Ofticer, Girls' Gym, Assistant Organizer of Master Program. Cheerlead- ers' Sponsor. Q-., On Military Leave mot illus- tratedj: William Everson, United States Navy, Boys' Gym: Francis Svarc, United States Navy, Boys' Gym: Eugene Tworek. United States Army, H.O.T.C. ' .Zj'f,' 4 ,L Mrs. King explains a fine point of the game. Miss lohnston and Miss Eastlund are well pleased with the stories the scales and the trophy tell. Mr. Cavallo gives a few pointers to one of the co-cap- tains of the football team. Mr. Pralick talks things over with Bob Klug, a former star kicker for Kelly's soccer team, now a star tail-gunner for Uncle Sam. Corporal Zaremba appraises Kelly's unit with an eye toward Federal Inspection Day. Ideals of good citizenship as a reason for physical development bring back memories of Mr. Hermanns influence long after our boys graduate. Mrs. Officer is as skillful in juggling class numbers for the master program as she is in performing Gymnastic feats. 21
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Jdrlf an ,Ze mica DEPARTMENTS Miss O'l-lara encourages a young mural painter. Miss Utley gives an individual evaluation of a student's work. Mr, Sheehy's crowbar solves problems of lost combinations ot lockers. Mr. Anderson hands out prograrn cards, fresh trorn the press, to be distributed in the Main Orlice. Mr. Wakeland explains the uses of a coping saw to an industrial arts class. Mr. Goodlett, school photographer, de- cides on the proper setting tor a picture oi Mr. lanes and Mr. Nelson tor school publications. Mr. Aspel explains drafting technique to one oi the girls taking this Wartime course. Marie C. O'Hara, Art Department Chairman, Year- book Sponsor, Bookmakers' Club: Blanche M. Utley. Art, Chairman of Exhibits, Art Club: lohn L, Sheehy, Machine Drawing, Stage Hands Manager, Magicians' Club: Iesse R. Anderson, Printing, Chess Club: A. Ray 20 Wakeland, Industrial Arts, Cam- era Club: Iohn E. Goodlett, ln- dustrial Arts, Crattsmen's Club: E. L, Nelson, Mechanical Draw- ing, Math Club: C. S. Iones. Electric Shop, Electrical Coun- selor, Electricians' Club: Loren C. Aspel, Technical Department Chairman, Wood Shop, Aero- plane Club. On Military Leave Knot illus- tratedj: Richard Barry, United States Navy, Mechanical Draw- ing: Walter Nelson, United States Army. Mechanical Draw- ing: Bert Webb, United States Navy, Electric Shop.
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eniom The top rung of the ladder The pinnacle of success The triumph after four years, Of both joy and distress. From your first day at Kelly You found that life was great! You Won and lost together At ever changing rate. You've gone through all the stages From reprirnand to praise But found your life at Kelly A - Mostly sunny days. The Whole World lies before you, The peace is on its Way. lVlqy'Kelly's spirit guide you Forever and a day. Alice Sharp 22 v. 4 ,.-O' ,I AS .. b 'N I ,151 '-a-y n A . ' .Q lf- , --, , I ' T525 bw 7in'31'Q.- X32 'VR . 3 fl' M A
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