Kelvyn Park High School - Kelvynian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Q MURIEL A. SAMPSON . . . Mur shouldn't find getting a job difficult . . . was a member of the Secretarial, Pan-American and Choral Clubs . . . it G.A.A. girl who enjoys sports . . . intelligent and sincere, she has many riends. MARTHA SANDVIK . . . Snooks plans to go to business college , . . member of German and French Clubs . . . dancing. roller skating and attending school socials took up much of her time . . . really a grand person to have about. ROBERT G. SANDVIK . . . Sandy thought life was a bowl of jokes . . . this happy disposition showed thatj . . . tems his favorite subject . . . a superman at math . . . disposed his half dollars for Esquire IAMES SHELL . . . Iim's favorite sport is football . . . dancing and read- ing. but not at the same time, were his favorite pastimes . . . would like an appointment to the U. S. Army Air Corps as a cadet. LEONARD SCHILLING . . . Skipper holds a solo license . . . his thoughts and actions center around aviation . . . will attend Curtiss Wright Aeronautic Institute . . . enjoys dancing . . . favorite hobby is women tdoes he give them a linell. MARY IANE SCHLOTT . , . a combination of wit and fun, Mary took part in numerous school activities . . . liked to read good books while serving as hallguard. CLARICE SCI-IREIBER . . . don't be surprised it Clare's name appears up in lights . . . outstanding talent in singing and piano playing . . . and she can cut neat figure 8's like another Sonja Henie . . . took an active part in school life. AUDRIAL SCHROEDER . . . Auddy is going to become a labora- tory technician . . . has appeared in Home Talent shows and is equipped with a lovely singing voice . , . a good dancer, she is a complete social success. DONALD SCHTEN . . . conservative Doc hopes to become a scientific farmer . . . won many games for his basketball team , . . was always quiet , . . sincere in everything he attempted to do. FLORENCE H. SCHWENKLER . . . Flor who's always been courteous is going to be a telephone operator . . . has been a member of the German and Secretarial Clubs . . . she enjoyed reading and dancing and every- body enjoyed being with her. VICTOR L. SHAPIRO . . . Muscles derives his nickname from his hobby: weight lifting . . . a whiz at math . . . member of Legion of Honor . . . Slide Rule Club . . . participated in oratorical contests . . . enigyed good books . . . on the Swimming Team and on Super Honor Ro . .rx w. HAROLD SHERIDAN . . . Bud, a future DePaul dramatics student, was in many of the Dramatic Club's presentations . . . belonged to many clubs . . . excellent dancer and popular, too! , . , liked the proms and K hops. LORRAINE SIEROSLAWSKI . . . Lor swings a mean bat when it comes to baseball . . . her ping-pong playing's quite an art tdoes she handle that paddlelj . . . should be a good cock as iocds was her favorite subject. REGINA ,sivn ,. . ie ng' 514' 'newcomer from3MEtshcii.'. . sw qiundgtit hate ' he iga dct 2 Y TE' but fall ggnrtimemseat dnd eeplfxlivfjklciitvtverevhlexf fa ' pastimes. S' GRACE SOCHOWSKI . . . dancing, bowling and reading took up a great deal of Grace's time . . . but she managed to graduate in 310 years . , . took an active part in school life . . . always dependable and considerate, she gave much time to serving the school. LORRAINE SODERBERG . . . cheerful, charming and carefree Sody has lots of fun out of life . . . exceptionally good jiver . . . very popular with everybody . . . aims to be an excellent model. IULIA SOKOLOWSKI . . . Judy has planned an extensive business education . . . especially enjoyed shorthand and typing . . . for recreation turns to dancing and mystery stories . . . a recent addition to Kelvyn and enjoyed it tremendously. OLGA SOLOVEY . . . Augie will be a secretary . . . an enthusiastic follower of sports . . , member of German, Secretarial, ,and Dramatic Clubs . . . enjoyed reading adventure stories . . . punctuality is the least of her virtues. DOROTHY SONNENBERG . . . has hopes of becoming another Osa lohnson . . . happy-go-lucky and always wearing a smile, she plans to explore deepest Africa and travel around the World . , . add fun and dependability, multiply with intelligence, mix virith sincerity and we have Dorothy, Anus sonENsEN . . . Strict-th aims to bqcomgq he-nepecked husband . . . ardent bookkeeping fan and active member, o same club . . . has vague idea of the use bf books lbut not quite surej . bookroom assistant and hallguard. R 1 ROBERT SORENSEN . . . Bob is going to work after leaving-school and then try married life , . . likes magazines and sea stories. 26 I l

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r . . -fi BEVERLY MOUSEK . . . Ber was quite active in the G.A.A. . . . liked division time . . . besides roller skating, she keeps a scrapbook of Kelvyn activities . . . reads extensively and hopes to be a tgacliei. ' Donrs Nznscx . . . Hiigdxmz activebil sports . . .G c,AzA. tener gal . . . was a library assistant at Kelvyn and hopes to be a librarian someday . . . likes to keep her diary and read . , . W1 pal to everyone. ROBERT NELSON . . . he-re's a future electrical engineer . . . Wh1tey' likes any type of sports . . . photography lS his stuff , . . editorial pages, :ion fiction adventures, and dances clutter up his time. RUTH CAROLYN NELSON . . . plans to Work after gridue '1t1o:1 . . . has secret ambition to become a famous viola player . . . played in oiclic-stiu for two years . . . Babe's favorite subject was typing . . . nuxtuir- ot lun, mischief, dependability, and intelligence. 1 CONSTANC . NO . ' s . , . Qirtici 1 .d 1 iusi a s cdfmcingy in , and tin . ., 'ljplvyrif sta f ' ROBERTl LSEN . . . Hoopy wants to be a . . music lS his sideline . . . plays in a number of bands . . . makes model airplanes and IDA PERRY . . . a flashing smile made Bunny one of the more popular Kelvynites . . . took an active part in numerous social clubs and activities . . . dancing was her specialty, but she liked Spanish, lufatoiy, typing and dreaming about being a housewife. GRAYCE E. PETERSEN . . . her nickname, Gay, well describes lmi personality . . . would like to play housewife to some handsome ' niillionairr- . . . received a Well earned swimming letter . . . loves all sorts of sports. e BETTY PIEHL . . . Betts was quite on active gal , . , vice-president oi Current Events Club and secretary ,of Bookkeeping Club . . . crack reporter tor Kelvyri Lite . . . even found time to earn a K and is 3112 year qrkidtlrite.- f ' , - MARVIN D. PIOTROWSKI . . , Sunshine found his fun with the Mixed Chorus and appeared in many musical assemblies . . , loves to swing out on a piano . . . enjoys dancing and roller skating . . 1111 active member of the German Club. BONITA LOUISE PITTACK . . . Bonnie loves all sports, especially .:w1n1n11ng, bicycle riding, and roller skating . . . pet peeve is bashful boys . . . this energetic, fun-loving gal has been oi great service and credit IO Kelvyn. RUTH L. PLETZ , . . Lucky was a member 1n good standing of the Corn' ineicial Club , . . took care of children to earn money which she enioyed spending , . , pooved by girls applying makeup in study halls, but dldllll inind it any place else. CHARLES G. POP? 'jsgoing to eolJegft9,becon1e an fislftiiriil QIQIHGQD .'.'. 'Was a 'K gh for thr'ee years . . . capTair of the Football Team , . . hnagguard and meriber oi the Flying Squad . . . won many hiemis and inf .nced more colds., li f CLIFFORD PRATE , . . keeping track of your accounts is going to keep Professor busy after graduation . . . did excellent work on the lied Cross . . . always happy, especially when eating, LAVERNE RAIBL . . . Pinky full of fun and energy, plans to go to business college . . . a future telephone operator . , . riding and dancing ifitt- high with hor . . . likes almost all types of reading material. MARY ANNE RECKNER . . . students will take a different attitude towards history when smiling Annie begins teaching it , . . fi snifrrt dresser and good dancer . . . valuable member of Omega Alpha. IOAN M. REES . . . Pork Chops is a happy-go-lucky little miss who is quick with the repartee . . . belonged to the Pan-American and Riding Clubs . . . found pleasure in reading Hamlet, although she still doesirt know why. SHIRLEY ANN REINHARDT . . . Penny was treasurer of the Art Club for one semester . . . belonged to the Bowling Club and G.A.A. and Won -1 swimniing emblein . , . liked art, but intends to be a housewife , . . gives 11 plug for Life and Vogue . DOLORES REMPALA . , . Ducky expects to continue rzchool and become another Stephen Foster . . . in her spare time likes to read or crochet . . . mystery stories and Kelvyn's dances are tops with this attractive hallauard. GERTRUDE REPSHYK . . . Ginny who was a wee bit shy ibut not of friendsl longs for a life of luxury . . . enjoys skating and dancing and is fairly accomplished at both . . . has been a gym assistant and 15 interested in athletics. MARION REUCKER , , . Mtn has an abundance of intelligence and wit . , . wants to be an able secretary . . . made many friends while participat- ing in school clubs and activities . . . enjoys all sports . . . on Kelvynian lstirfi. 251 ' , x



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if V ' I K .' Anu,.l MAURICE SPIELMAN . . . Mo1y is gohng to Wrfght Iunior College . . . Math Club's star member . . , enthusiastic about sports and amateur radio . . , belonged to Student Council and Flying Squad . . , member of band and orchestra . . . all this, besides being a Super Honoi Roll student. ALLAN STEPHENSEN . . . modest, good looking Steph1e partici- pated in intramural basketball games . , . a member of the Triangle and Pan-American Clubs . . . enjoyed bowling and dancing, and singing with the Mixed Chorus . . . an asset to any gathering. LAURA STEWART . . . Stew is planning to go to business college and then to work as a stenographer . . . relaxed while on hallguard duty and for pure enjoyment read fiction stories and magazines. EVELYNE SZUBERLA . . . Zubie intends to become a dress designer . . . if she copies her own, will she be a hit! . . . her great talent for dancing occupied most of her time . . . believe it or not, her favorite subject was English, i JANE TAYLO . . . . ' without whose presence no assembly is ple tends xp a c ert s ger . , . joined Pan American Club a ch a bil ' em e X ted'her president . . . Girls' Choral b r ista . . I. W p one day to find herself on the Qiltin is il'Ion Rol ' x IEA TAYLOR . . . Mickey . . . how does she find time to do it? . . . journalist, music lover, and starlet of the Home Talent show . . . book- worm for adventure . . . won free ticket to football game for proving she was a supreme hallguard. RAYMOND TEPLITZ . . . Teppie was a typical man . . . Civic Club president . . . active in Student Council, Flying Squad . . . his winning personality helped put over more than one assembly or Home Talent show . . . a smooth dancer and dresser as per Esquire. IEHOME THELANDER . . . here is a K man who always had a cheerful word and smile for you . . . activities in football and swimming helped his popularity a great deal. IEAN MINETTE THROMANS . , . plans to continue school and become a teacher . . . member of the girls' Club and president of the Rangers . . . on Kelvynian staff . . . liked to dance and take part in dramatics . . , as for clothes, yum, yum. VIOLET TOERNER . . . Toeiner hopes to take up nursing . , . suspect the boys won't mind having their tonsils out if they can hold hands with pretty V , , . bowling is right down her alley . , . member of Student Council, G. A. A., Kelvynian staff, and Triangle Club. DOLORES TOMCZAK . . . Dee-Dee's pet peeve was homework . . . did a lot of dancing and bowling . . . member of G. A. A., Secretarial and German Clubs . . . as a Kelvyn Life reporter she could be found in the middle of what er happened to,,be popp!n', , . 1 L, CAMIL O . . . ' melsll hslsgsted so many teachers that tqeikrzow she'll he id tary . .1 , kfig sharp by dailci ,A ing, and , a chori' . or exergjzi pa ed the hall Qs, guard marshal yi ' 1-U attended ss mblies. 27 FLORENCE TREFZ . . . Ott is a potential telephone opera- tor . . . has an abundance of pep and energy . . . loves baseball, dancing, and mystery books . . . never a dull moment with good looking, happy-go lucky Ott. PHYLLIS UFER . . . Phi Phi plans to make use of her favorite subject and become a stenographer . . . active member of Pan-American and Red Cross Clubs . . . assisted teachers and collected photos of famous people in spare time. SAMUEL VITALE . . . Lucky handsome-happy-go-lucky and kind of noisy . . . has a marvelous baritone voice . . . received a K from Boys' Glee Club . . . tops in dancing . . . girls his favorite hobby but despises a nagging female. LELAND WAI-IL . . . Lee's clever ideas, coupled with his talented fingers are surefire to make a successful cartoonist . . . the orchestra just couldn't do without his fiddlin' fwe couldl . . . member of Checker and Spanish Clubs . . . Kelvyman staff , . . live wire in the grandstand. ANNETTE WALLBAUM . . . a cheerful little earful known as Patsy . . . another gal planning to be a nurse . . . proud of her well earned K . . . president of the Civic Club . . . liked typing because it required least thinking fthat is what she thoughtj. BERNICE WEDOW . . . ten-pin Mitzi was secretary of the Bowling League and a member in good standing for three years . . . loathes disturbances of any sort . , . prides in h r excellent t ing and dictation work. UHIE W K . . . istocratic e who walks, talks, and bre s rm . ow ur to a'l number of friends in es ere e l th flut . . ' ys wearing letters e ' y d . ERNA WITTM . . . a quiet, dependable gal . . . but could outsing e entire Girls' Ch l Club . . . plans to work and seeing that her ambition is to be a housewife, it will come true . . . adores history and music. l

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