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

 - Class of 1942

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. . ELHSS UF JUNE COLETTE SMITH . . . ambitious Smitty hopes to be some sort of a journalist after attending Wright junior College . . . was quite a star when it came to basket shooting . . . enjoyed trig the most . . . greatest achievement was becoming a page editor of Kelvyn Life. LORRAINE SOBCZAK . . . Termite hopes to work . . . this good humored girl was enrolled in the G. A. A. for three years . . . was above average in skating and dancing . . blithe and lively, she heckled regue larly at the basketball and football games. '- WILLIAM SOMOGYI . . . Prod, a scientific. superman, plans to be a mechanical engineer . . . as a member of the Mixed Chorus, he had plenty of time to swing it . . . in division he usually did. VIRGINIA M. SORG , . . musically minded Virgie played in the Orchestra . . . not content with musical achievements, she won a scholarship to the Art Institute . . . loyal member of German Club . . . typist for Kelvyn Life and vice-president of Business Club . . . ambition: to become a dress designer. OLGA SPRINGER . . . was a three year member of Legion of Honor . . . Distinguished Honor Roll student . . . tied for second place in Oratorical Contest . . . attractive appearance and charming personality added much to her successful career at Kelvyn . . . hopes to attain literary heights by becoming an author. RUTH STAHI. aims to go into an office and use to advantage the art of fast typing . . . loved music . . . favorite subject: steno . . . didn't have any pet peeves, that's why she was so well liked. IRENE STARKEL . . . dark eyed l was always laughing . . . managed to get in the glare of the footlights by singing in the Mixed Chorus . . . will become a perfect secretary . . . enjoyed listening to comedians, no matter how her sides hurt from laughing. ELAI STASIOR . w' an sense of humor are two of St 's virt . . f vor' sub c eno-trans . . . pet peeve: herself err . . ju d about crazy pictures . . . very ne ai et a t VIRGINIA STENGEL . . . 'Ginny expects to be a woman in white . . . was publicity chairman of Bookkeeping and Business Club . . . German Club member . . . favorite pastime is music . . . liked chemistry but enjoyed physics. , Q , r ' ELEANARE STOLTENRZRG . . . Nu-Nu hopes to oontinue herrducation and 'become d teacher . . vxausy active in! sgioolgubs and as ffice 133 teachers assistant . . . edjbyed hiyory, y ng, s orthand, and Friday ght da ef 1 . . proud of her record perfect attendance and noxtarbinessesup ffaxf' ' X DOROTHY SYRACK . . . Dot considers her highest achievement getting on the Honor Roll . . . aims to be an English teacher . . . sang in the Mixed Chorus . . . people who asked for her homework annoyed her . . . applauded Bob Hope's program. LORRAINE STRYSKA . . . Lorry was a part-time member of many clubs . . . plans to work after graduation . . . loves to read . . . was a con- stant heckler at football and basketball games . . . liked the Friday night dances best of all. FRED SUN . . . intelligent Freddie was frequently on the Honor Roll . . . read adventure stories while occupying a hallguard chair . . . enjoyed chemistry and would like to be a chemist. WALLACE THODE . . . Ferdi wanted to get a drag with all the teachers . . , wasn't very successful . . . when a crowd gathered in divi- sion it was usually around him . . . Ferdi liked his Spanish fsenoritasj. LOIS LILLIAN THOMPSON . . . Tommy certainly could talk, both in class and out . . . intends to become a housewife . . . belonged to the Bowling League . . . was a valuable teacher's assistant. MARIAN E. THOMPSON . . . making jewelry is Shorty's hobby . . . she's interested in commercial art . . . likes fashion magazines, Orson Welles, and Kelvyn Festivals . . . ardent club fan . . . took a Commercial Course. ROBERT E. THOMPSON . . . Bob, alias Tom, served K. P. well as hallguard . . . hated chemistry the least . . . was another of our ambitious musicians . . . liked Kelvyn Festivals, Kelvyn's Bowling League, and Kelvyn. BETTY IANE THORNTON . . . Sunny came out to all Kelvyn dances . . . drew and sang quite artfully . . . jitterbugged in the Home Talent Show . . . was a swimming and bowling enthusiast . . . has designs on becom- ing a designer or typist. MILDRED T. THORESEN . , . Millie, a tall girl, a pretty girl, and a strawberry blonde, wants to be a manager of a tea room . . . prepared for it by taking a Home Economics Course . . . got her K in the G. A. A. SHIRLEY TIMKO . . Bimbo was active in the G. A. A., Pan- American Club, and an officer of the Mixed Chorus for 21!2 years . . . has rhythm in her soul . . . loved to sing and dance. MARGARET TIMMS . . . argie hopes to be a radio singer some day . . . warbled in the Girls' Glee Club . . . favorite pastime: music . . , received K's f r singi and swimming . . . came to the conclusion that te chers, kids, a d subje w re simply swell. E16

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1 Cx lUIlE1942 , . WILLIAM ROHR . . . Bill believed in that old one, l'1l try anything once , . . wielded the gavel as division chairman . . . quite a guy when a gal was nigh tour poet sneaked in again, folks, sorryi. SAMUEL J. ROMANO . . . dreamy Sammy dreams of the day when he will own a string of horses . . . was able vice-president of Stu- dent Council . . . played on division basketball team . . . influenced history class and many girls. CAROL RUSSELL . . . Rui wants to be taught some more and then start to do the teaching herself . . . member of Bowling League for three years . . . liked to listen to the radio while doing algebra home- work . . . thought the fire drills were the nicest social affairs. MURIEL R. SACHS . . . Gunny will go to Wright and then continue her merry way as a career girl . . . doesn't like people who aren't adaptable lno, she didn't go into detailsl . . . good literature as Well as women's magazines interested her. AUDHEY SCHAACK . . . this blonde Wants to become a stenoge rapher . . . her favorite pastime is working a jig-saw puzzle . . . Aud served as hallguard and office assistant . . . member of Secretarial Club . . . thrilled by good detective thrillers. HELEN ALICE SCHEHER . . . Al wants to be a house- wife . . . hates all two-faced people fyes, her mamma done tol' herl , . . liked stenoetrans and made Honor Roll several times. KENNETH HAROLD SCHILLING . . . Ken expects to deliver the mail for Uncle Sam . . . hitting the ball down the green is his favorite pastime . . . played on Fresh-Soph football team . . . Kay Kyser's Kollege for Ken. MONYA SHLACHTER . . . Hikky won a K for her six sem' esters in the Girls' Glee Club . . , participated in many assemblies . . . delights in testing her wits with contestants on quiz programs. GEORGE EDWARD SCHOENBACHER has hopes of becom- ing a very good electrician . . . has an ear for music and can really make the piano keys move up and down . . . member of Mixed Chorus. DONALD SCHOMMER . . . Don plans to be an engineer and has his railroad all picked out . . . movies one of his favorite pastimes . . . enjoys arguing with anyone on his favorite subject: politics- anything. DONALD SCHROEDER . . . mechanical engineering has enchanted mathematical minded Don . . . puttering with automobiles, horseback rid- ing, and mystery novels afford relaxation for this quiet, ambitious fellow . . . kept on the go scouting Kelvyn's football and basketball games. ESTHER SCHWASS . . . Es liked bookkeeping but wants nursing to be her life work . . . won a K as library assistant . . . liyed up to her nickname by making the S Honor Roll . . . likes reading his- torical books, collecting photos, and playing her Hawaiian guitar in an orchestra. WILFRED SCHWANDT . . . Fritz, The Flying Dutchman on ice skates, was a Barrymore on the stage, and on the athletic field . . . was presi- dent of Student Council and managed to sneak into the K Club. LE ROY SCHWEITZER . . . Sawbones Switze hopes to lull his patients to sleep with his deep voice . . . science took up most of his time . . . helped out in several assemblies . . . pet peeve: waiting for girls. GLENN C. SCHWOLOW . . . lunior got in eVerybody's hair but never mussed any of it . . . making the Honor Roll became a habit . . . blotted the Kelvyn Life as it came off the press . . . ambition: printer's ink boy. JOSEPH SEHK . . . Bussy would rather loaf than work . . . member of the Arrows S. A. C .... hobby: baseball . . . pet peeve: the White Sox beating the Cubs so regularly . . . liked history the best, although he pulled down an S in geometry. DOROTHY IOAN SIKORA . . . Dotty loves to dance and go horseback riding . . . like her pal, Orion, she would like to become a licensed pilot . , . another Bob Hope fan . . . was division room secretary for three semesters and G. A. A. representative. MARTIN SILVERSTEIN . , . Mutz plans to go to school and become a chemist . . . member of Current Events and French Clubs . . . put out the lights at many assemblies . . . pet peeve: happy people . . . favorite subject: history. ARLEEN RUTH SINGER . . . cheerful Tiny wants to be a social worker and housewife . . . belonged to Dramatic Club . . . favorite pastime: reading . . . on clean-up committee in division . . . dislikes people who disturb her when she is trying to concentrate . . . loves everybody. VIVIAN SKIMINA . . . Boots's ambition is to take pretty pictures of bellowing babies . . . talented in art . . . frequently heard screaming when Iunio1 turns on the barn dance. ROBE . r Bo ' almost at . ..,. t s anaging t e o for whi s,e vi e W a K . . . an up and coming Laugl ie ofil d e omes a B . . . lea :HY fr-



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1uns1,94z .W . , ff Zz! VERLE KB. BLEH . . jf Verne followed a M rse . . . typing as hir vonitetjdibject . . . wants to go Collie and then take the f al jump . enjoyed dancing, reading, fashi magazines, and eeing who do e i m ies. ' X-M 095. -.sllww W AED TRA EL . . . 'Bicbic was haun d by Mr. An ny .lk ever und y night . . , found great pleasure in eati q and playing ten- nis d s etball . . . aker sex irritated him , . . flew around with the . betwe n flights, he read dramas. HOWARD li OLD V N DERV? . . 'VfIHf' folio ,a Bo k ing Course o e t e a C' . . se ve ice b 'alta , Mu , b j assistant . . . lik db ad mys- te sw ee comedy n venture on the law . 1 1 J' 1 t . M Vg? . loafing in some college and being a man are fllezl 'sl' dnihutonsf. . et eqve: women who act like men . . . favorite subject: stop.. . . too 'iafgeneral Science Course and wasbjust crazy about vile ,Q 1 ' ,,- , ' , ' f I1 f 7 LEONARD WARCHOL . . , Lennie was gever late, his classes started before he got to them . . . wasn't afraid of work, merely detested it . . . mystery thrillers filled his spare time when girls didn't. WARREN WEINERT , . . Nick, a future mechanic, sup! ported our Bowling League for two years . . . always happy and enjoyed math especially . . . got his corny cracks from radio comedians . . . still waiting for jack Armstrong to graduate from high school. MILDRED MARY WEISS . . . Skipper is a wise little girl . . . wants to work, get married, and then really go to work . . . hated home-made blondes . . . proud of her G. A. A. K . . . made her own clothes and ' I FLORENCE E. WEITH . . . Flo, an energetic and likeable young lass, was one of the smartest in her class . . . Logic horse operogs rated tops with tier . . . member of several clubs and a eliable hallguard. skated well. GILBERT R. WEITH . . . quiet Ray intends to be a draftsman . . . took automobiles apart and put them together again for enjoyment . . . favorite subject was mechanical drawing . . . guarded the halls . . . listened to musical programs . . . read mysteries and some drama, SHIRLEY WHITE . . . Whitie wishes to work with her fingers and figures . . . moinber of Dramatic Club . . . collecting pictures of friends is her hobby . . . can't stand crabby people and homework . , . took part in various assembly programs . . , a really talented gal, ORION WHITE . . . Orion's ambition is to become a licensed pilot . . . a good mixer who was happy when singing or dancing . . . likes horseback riding . , . hates giddy girls and loves romantic novels. RUTH WILLER . . . Willie wants to work after gradua- tion . . . helped put the books away in the library . . . put hers away when Dick .lurgen's band could be heard . . . liked serial stories and K. P.'s Friday night dances . . . will be seeing you in the business world. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS . . , Kitch, a future artist, detests being Crowded between lockers and hopes one day to open the lunch room doors without hitting someone . , . liked basketball games, Walt Disney's cartoons, and mysteries. I CIA SIKOWS . . w o b g d ste g- an th n ie . -af ar e made h . . en' all s y i 1 rams. LILLIAN WOZNIAK . . . Lili plans to work in an office . , . prepared for her vocation by typing for the Kelvyn Life , . . member of the Commercial Club and G. A. A. GERALDINE YACTOR . . . Gerry intends to do secretarial work . . . dislikes people who put on the dog . . . enjoys dancing . . . usually bubbled over in good old division . . , faithful reader of Woman's Home Companion. IRMA M. ZUMPH . . . Irm makes a hobby and a habit of roller skating . . . enjoyed mystery books . . . belonged to quite a few clubs and excelled in history . . . detested people who just had to use baby talk. FACULTY SPONSORS Gertrude Ahern Siarid Nelson Ida Giachini Margaret Nordman Gertrude Hayes jeanne Ramsey Clara Hendrickson Edith Wright f17l .,

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