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

 - Class of 1942

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Wit . . ELHSS UF ROBERT GEDDES . . . Getts plans to be a machinist . . . managed the Tennis Team and earned a K for basketball . . . still blushing about the lipstick once found on his collar , . . accommodat- Lng to many girls and tops among the male population. LORRAINE GEIER . . . Guy's chief ambition is to make friends with everybody she meets . . . division was the favorite part of her school day, with lunch a very close second . . . was a valuable assistant to many teachers. MARIE GERACI . . . jerry, a vigorous sports enthusiast, wants to be- come a physical education instructor . . . enjoyed division time and Eng- lish . . . reading books with plenty of action occupied her time while on hall guard duty. LEROY E. GIFFORD . . . Lee plans to work as a me- chanical engineer . . . tinkering with school movie projectors and dissecting cars are his favorite pastimes . . . partial to shop periods . . . likes picturesque books . . . you know the kind. VIRGINIA GIMSE . . . as a member of the G. A. A., Business, and Know Your Chicago Clubs, Ginny got around . . . her ambition is to be a comptometer operator . . . one of the intellectuals who loved Latin, plus restful division time. RICHARD GLUTH indulged in loafing, cheer-leading, and football during his Kelvyn career . . , dislikes dancing . . . still wonders how he man- aged to pass in geometry and-oh, skip it. MARIAN GOLDBERG . . . Mickey is a fond Henry Aldrich ian . . . enjoys musical comedies . . . was an office asset as well as an ass't . . . several audiences enjoyed her on the stage . . . intends to follow up her Dramatic Club days by going to a dramatic school. RUTH GOLDBERG . . . Red will continue her schooling, follow- ing up stenography . . . gay and sociable, a long list of clubs claimed her membership . , . no pet peeves . . . particularly enjoyed talent shows and afternoon dances. BERNICE GOYKE desires to be a housewife . . . belonged to G. A. A., German Club, and Student Council . . . very proud of an S in steno . . . Shorty's a charming collector of charms and trinkets. CARMEN I. GRAHAM . . . Corky has designs on dress designing . . . took an Art Course . . . used it to good advantage by making beyootiful scenery for assemblies . . . belonged to several clubs . . . likes fashion magazines and Shakespeare. BEVERLY GREENE . . . Bev will continue to hit the ball at Wright . . noted for her hobby of interviewing celebrities for the Kelvyn Life . . . collected several K's . . . danced in two musical festivals. BEVERLY ANN GREEN . . . Bev is a crack bowler . . . spends a great deal of her spare time at this sport . . . would like to be a comp- tometer operator . . . is always smiling and brings cheer where'er she goes . . offi ssistant for several me ters U O TER A. GREEN . . . S ny plans to be a drafts- man 'Son y appeared in En lish assembly as hick farmer . . . Sonny liked to read good old Wesflerns . . . Sonny enjoyed Kelvyn's dances and his dancing partners . . . oh, yes, Sonny hates to be called by his nickname. ERNEST GRIESE R . . . Diddy is one of those few people who can skate vertica . . , he to k a Matli Course but would much rather p t e c lab . . . li d to play around with a basketball. . R RY A H . . Y wa ne tooter in the Orchestra . way exc d a ut ythiri ' ge r . . . screams when she se f ad s of to her indulged in sewing, reading, and w lki . ill b cqlle cutie. RALPH LAWRENCE GRUBER . . . The Great will go to work and get to be a successful business man . . . doesn't believe that girls and onions mix . . . keeps trim by weight lifting . . . served fellow students as hallguard, office boy, and Flying Squad member. ESTHER GRUDZIEN . . . Esth would like to be an expert typist . . . spends spare time bowling and trying to draw . . . pet peeve is people who have pet peeves . . . proud of never having cut a class . . . was a hall guard captain and library assistant. GEORGETTE H. HAASE . . . Georgie will secure secretarial work and show why she was president of Business and Bookkeeping Club . . . has a knack for drawing which won her the vice-presidency of the Art Club . . . considers graduating her highest achievement . . . prefers fashion magazines. CARL HALVORSEN . . . to be healthy and happy all his life is all Swede wants . . . says he-'s a woman hater, the liar . . . spent his spare time in sports . . . likes a good adventure book now and then. BETTY JANE HANSEN . . . Betts, one of Kelvyn's noted jitter- bugs, wants to be a dressmaker, so she made most of her smart ward- robe to advertise her talent . . . was always telling corny jokes. EUNICE HANSEN . . . Shorty enjoyed division time most . . . sang with the Glee Club . . . a Commercial Course kept her home nights, but the radio kept her from the Commercial Course.

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IUIIE 1942 . . MELVILLE EATON . . . Reds ambition is to be a doctor . . . his neon shingle was shining brightly in the math classes for 3V2 years . . . belonged to Checker, Current Events, and Pan-American Clubs . . . passed out popcorn to hungry girls. EVELYN EIDUKAS . . . Evie's pleasant personality is her great- est asset . . . plans to attend art school and become an interior decorator . . . member of Dramatic and Commercial Clubs . . . took an active part in school life. PETRO EINARSEN . . . blonde Pete considers graduation her highest achievement . . . the Bowling League as well as many clubs enjoyed her membership . . . cheered Kelvyn athletes at football and basket- ball qames . . . enjoyed English, music, and division. RAYMOND EKLUND . . . Ray, one of our heroes of the gridiron, plans to go to colleoe . . . football ranks as his favorite sport, pastime, hobby, and study . . . Bob Hope's jokes are still jokes to him. KENNETH W. ERICKSEN . . . Noish just bowls you over . . , a sure success in the bowling world . . . enjoys traveling and hopes to see the world, or what's left of it, when he sets sail. . B EVENS . . . Be ' christen in the school a ito'i , . i s wor s . . ed to Legion r, b P a , and anizations . . . can ally o d ' irl ym . . . 3V2 year uate. MARGARET FECIURA . . . Shorty plans to be a coed . , . expects to take notes for an important executive . . . ardent camera fan and sports en- thusiast . . . occasional member of Distinguished Honor Roll . . . enjoyed football games and swim periods. IRENE FIJAK . , . Distinguished Honor Roll student . . . two year member of Legion of Honor . . . won fourth place in oratorical contest . . . assisted in office, library, and adjustment room . . . now wants to assist some executive by offering secretarial services. LLOYD FINSTAD . . . Finnegan thought studies useless . . . made a hit with many tems while driving around in father's car . , . showed his face in assemblies . . . Shakespeare and tree surgeons interested him. MARIORIE M. FISCHER . . . serious but cheerful Marge wants to be a stenographer . . . enjoyed educational programs . . . patronized a number of magazines . . . detested unnatural people . . . favored the French Club . . . quiet but never overlooked. MARIAN FLORIO . , . Dark Eyes well describes this versatile gal . . . her flashing smile won many friends and admirers . . . among her favorites are mystery stories and fashion magazines. LILI.-ANN FOLGER . . . Stormy hopes to go on to a school of art and then be a dress-designer . . . officer of the Art Club . . . received an honorable mention in Clean-Up Week poster contest. BARBARA ANNE FOOSNER . . . Bobby intends to be a dental assistant . . . member of Dramatic Club and a library assistant for six semesters , . . displayed her swimming now and then . . . neat as a pin and always full of fun. GERALDINE FOSTER . . . jolly jerry plans to become a secre- tary to an admiral or a general for she just loves uniforms . . . likes to read mystery and detective stories . , . enjoyed being educated in division and at Kelvyn dances. LESLIE FOX . , . if you've seen a camera in school, Foxy was probably lurking behind it . . . spent much time looking for girls who were not conceited . , . was religious chairman of a national fraternity . . . a fine fellow who enjoyed camping and Indian lore. LILLIAN FRAPOLLY . . , Frenchie was an active member in musical organizations and social Clubs . . . knows everyone and everyone knows her . . . flies into a rage when people don't laugh at her jokes . . . is she burning! TRAVIS FREEMAN . . . Blinko is a future college man . . . a regular on the Swimming Team . . . K man for two years . . . hopes to blow himself into the world of chemistry . . , found books, comedies, and girls quite enjoyable, SHIRLEY FREES . . . Shi's ambition is to become a good wife to her future husband . . . fctorite pastime is listerii to the radio, everything but political speeches . . . actually enjoyed Xie o-transcript. MARIE LORETTA IANO . . . Marie diails from Missouri and' br ght her funny little drawl and her show me spirit with her . . lans be a stenographer . . . enjoyed listening to pop,ular orchestras . preferred novels and fashion magazines when she wasn't bowling. SYDNEY GARBER loved baseball more than girls . . . ambition: to be a baseball player . . . lunch-time hand-ball wizard, but always wanted to play, yes, baseball. IOHN WILLIAM GAYDO . . . will keep up with aviation . . . liked math, all but the grades . . . john craved fast company so he joined the Flying Squad . . . always had a proof for every problem. mmm?



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lUIIE1942 .. . INGA HANSEN . . . witty Hans is a future secretary . . . enjoyed steno- trans, history, division, and dances . . . Bowling League secretary . . . member of G. A. A. and Commercial Club . . . sorry this is her last year. ROBERT E. I-IANSEN . . . Bachelor Bob is what he'd like to be called in 1962 . . . member of Art and German Clubs . . . likes to draw and build model airplanes . . . German one of pet subjects . . . enjoys listening to war news . . . likes drama, too. EDWIN HANSON . . . Eddie was a heavyweight checker player . . . could spiel math off backwards and forwards, too . . . spent spare time with mystery and adventure stories. EVELYN M. HARRIS . . . Abie . . . Bookkeeping Club and G. A. A. member . . . treasurer of Gamma Gamma Social Club . . . liked steno . . . hates high heels with anklets . . . slaved in bookroom for years . . . likes comical and mystery movies. IOAN WINIFRED HART . . . versatile Io plans to be a prominent model . . . a G. A. A. member from the start . . . hated the Heggbeater wave for boys . . . an avid reader and got those hints that help from Vogue, MARIE HASKE . . . ardent admirer of Bob Hope, movies, and all typos of novels . . . appeared on Honor Roll . . . served three semesters as teacher's assistant . . . pet peeve: having an assignment ready when the teacher fails to call for it . . . ambition: to be a secretary. IUNE K. HELMKE . . . Horse-feathers . . . ambition: to sing with an orchestra . , . treasurer of a church club . . . pet peeve: silk hose worn inside out . . . recited first ten articles of Constitution in an assembly and made the Legion of Honor. ANN HERMANN . . . this math student took time out from studying triangles to win a K for being both desk and copy editor on the Kelvyn Life . . . enjoyed bicycling, tennis, and symphonic music . . . member of Girls' Choral Club. ELAINE HILDEBRAND . . . Lainy wants to go to school . , . a toss up between being a commercial artist or musician . . . has high ideas of piloting own plane . . . belonged to a social club with a gang from division . . . could have been a SVQ year grad but liked her pals too much. DOLORES N. HIIZMAN . . . a happy-go-lucky person is Dee whose ulti- mate aim is to teach math . . . belonged to Girls' Choral Club . . . was office assistant and hall guard . . . a library assistant for three years . . . pet peeve: concerted people. WILLIAM FRANK HOELTERIIOFF will someday make a fine commercial artist . . . dislikes someone who asks, What is it? about one of his drawings . . . how should he know? . . . enjoyed making archery equipment . . . belonged to the Art Club for three years. MITZI HOFFMAN . . . worried without cause or reason about getting her grades . . . was faithful follower of none other than the Lone Ranger . . . Hi! Yo! Nlitzi! . . . someday will be seen in magazines as a model. MARJORIE HOFFMAN . . . Margie intends to work but has matrimonial ambitions . . . books, dogs, and men are her favorite pastimes, and in that order . . , sported coveted K . . . appeared in numerous assemblies . . . was hall guard and a whiz in algebra. U GLORIA MAE HOFMANN . . . Glo, an enthusiastic sports fan, enjoyed reading, dancing, and collecting post cards . . . still thrilled over being a candidate for presidency of the G. A. A, when a freshie and her S in English . . . at home on a bike since changoion bike riders run in her family. CLIFFORD E. HUEBNER A.. . Cliff is undecided about his future . . . kept busy in wood shop, being an office boy, and collect- ing bench warmers for the waiting room. KLMER L. HYMAN . . . Wright Iunior College is El's next stop . . . member of Slide Rule Club . . . cracker jack on tennis court . . . com- mercial law was favorite subject . . . goes for journalism and advertising. FRANK IACOBS . . . lake was every teacher's pet tpeevel . . . ambition to bowl a 450 series . . . hopes to make a fortune as a caddy . . . a little of his nonsense now and then was relished by the best of men tsorry, but there was one poet on the staff whom we couldn't suppressl. RUTH VIRGINIA IOHNSEN . . . Iohnny, a girl of varied interests, has high hope: of becoming a librarian . . . was president of the Library Assistants' Club . . . G. A. A. member for four years. DOROTHY MARION IOHNSON . . . Dotty, the girl that dressed to suit the best at K. P., has high ideals 'fwants to be an air stewardess . . . Dot will put the airline traffic at a jamstill. FRED IOHNSON . . . Johns, a happy-go-lucky, good humored fellow, always had a bit of mischief in his eye tif a girl didn't catch it firstj . . . played all sports . . . Business Club president . . . hall guard and office assistant . , . will dig into agriculture later on. LEROY JOHNSON . . . mechanically minded Bud aspires to be an electrical engineer , . . active member of Boy Builders . . . was on Checker Team for Kelvyn and took third place . . . played in band and kept presses rolling for Kelvyn Life. 9 5 4 ,M L

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