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. . CLHSS UF l IAMES CENTER spent his nights walking down the aisles withxa flashlight' . . . enjoyed attending Kelvyn games . . . swimming and ice skating his favorite sports . . . hopes to enter the naval air service. I VIRGINIA CERNEK . . . Iinny hopes to continue her education at night school while working days saying Number, please, or as a secretary . . . member of numerous clubs . . . appeared in many assem- blies and assisted teachers. RUSSEI. CHAMBLIN . . . Doc, as his nickname implies, wants to be a good doctor . . . spent many hours fishing and hunting . . . hates gals with too much war paint . . . won his wings on Mr. Lederer's Flying Squad. VIRGINIA CHMIELEWSKI . . . Schmelski plans to study comptometry . . . favorite subject was English . . . enjoyed Kelvyn's dances and football games . . . quiet intelligence and ready smile equals a swell personality equals Virginia. JUNE CHRISTIANSON . . . Iune, a talented girl with ambition, plans to make her way as a secretary . . . obtained experience in the Secretarial Club and as assistant to teachers . . . on Honor Roll quite often. IEAN COI-'FEY . . . don't sing about Ieanie with the light brown hair- Ieanie doesn't like it . . . belonged to Art Club and Dramatic Club . . enjoyed piano playing and hopes to become an artist. MARY IOSEPHINE CONOSCENTI . . . the girl with the golden voice whenever and wherever good music was needed . . . earned IhIonorsRinHGlee Club . . . when not singing, took time to make the Super onor o . CATHERINE CORDES . . . Cathy wants to continue school and then advertise her talents in the advertising field . . . practiced by writing for the Kelvyn Life . . . won an emblem for swimming . . . peeved at late comers because she was never tardy to school. ROBERT COUGHLIN . . . Bob will be a mechanical engineer . . . very intelligent and a whiz in math . . . extremely well liked even though he was a cheer-leader . . . interested in photography and collected pictures of the lovelies. RUTH M. COULEUR . . . Shortie. a future radio singer, received much experience in the Glee Club and Mixed Chorus . . . likes horseback riding and roller skating . . . juggled sodas to make her pockets img e. DOROTHY CRAELIUS . . . Dopey intends to go to art school and become a commercial artist . . . has a bright smile for everyone . . . never missed a football game while at Kelvyn . . . still gloats over an S in bookkeeping. t . MU CUSACK s ire to ent the noble ranks of the nurses . . . ' qdstolthe G Ay Club, Rangers . . . typing I I specialty . joy ances nd boss e hallguards. K U . Q OLIVE DAHI., one of our future secretaries, plans to enter college . . . read movie magazines when not attending movies . . . her pet peeve: homework . . . traded a seat in the study hall for a chance to be a hallguard marshal. SHIRLEY M. DEAN . . . brain child, popular gal, owner of five w ked her y into the Boys' K Club, but don't ask us how . . . detested o ip . . . u ll in round t hall g . lm I ...joy d r uni' sto oX ither the i ide or the outside of people tdietician or cloth designer? . . . a Gener l Science Course was her punishment twe mean reward, sci- ence teachersl for four years . . . pet peeve: boys who think they are the football heroes. ICE, and dance enthusiast, Shirl belonged to Girls' K Club and LORETTA M. DE MOL . . . what will the Kelvyn corridors be like without Red bouncing around them . . . was an excellent dancer and knew how to dress . . . her pet peeve: people who won't be chummy . . . appeared in assemblies and belonged to many clubs. IOYCE DE ZANEK . . . losie plans on more school or work . . . took care of the money for the French Club . . . has become a leader in an outside organization . . . would fling a mean ball at Kelvyn's Bowling League. LORNA KATHRYN DISTAD . . . Nonnie . . . lucky photographer that has her for a model . . . athletic and full of fun . . . loved skating so much she broke her arm doing it . . . belonged to the G. A. A. and Girls' Glee Club. 0 FRAN D MEZ a' plans e a student for four or ars . bit' e ' ring . . enj s and helped m g 41 Bas lTea olects p re ds . . . dislikes q rogaf. . . f ite ject was histo 1 ence running close . . . after m? 'Tw EDWARD ALBIN DUSZAK . . . Ed boasted of his punctuality . . . a quiet lad . . . math was as easy for him as it was for the teach- ers . . . an apprentice for any printer. BETTY DWYER . . . Irish plans to enter a business office after graduae tion . . . member of the Student Council, Secretarial Club, and Know Your Chicago Club . . . her main ambition is to see Downwind's face. ' i6l
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IUIIE 1942 . . VIOLET MARIE BERG . . . Pudgee was a typical Kelvynite . . . her favorite pastime, day-dreaming, is also very typical . . . member of the Masque and MakeAUp Club, and an interested audience at any type of dramatic activity. IRVING BERGE . . . Mo wants to earn a lot of money and retire . . . enjoyed a good rnyster book and liked to take part in outdoor s social cfffa 's good old division time scored high. - LLIAM BERGER . . . Bill is headed for Illinois Uni- versity to study. chemistry . . . member of Legion of Honor, Kelvyn Life staff, and many clubs . . . owns CI camera and keeps it clicking. s MANUEL BERNSTEIN , . . Buzzie hopes to go collegiate . . . was man- ager of our basketball bouncers and circulated the Kelvyn Life . . . liked to read and enjoyed looking at odd things . . . spooky movies made his hair curl. FREIDA BEUTLER . . . quiet Freida will probably be working in some office . . . read all available books on opera . . , enjoyed reading movie and adventure magazines . . . excelled in history, probably because it was her favorite subject. DON BIRKELAND . . . Birk sported a K for three years . . . participated in swimming and baseball activities . . . a cadet on the Flying Squad . . . president of his division Civic Club , , . enjoyed the Spring Festivals. ELLEN PARKER BISCHOFF . . . talented Parkerhouse will continue intense study of art and music . . . winner of six art scholarships . . . look at Kelvynian cover for a sample of her work . . . valuable member of Art Club . . . hobby: short story writing, OLIVER BOGSETH enjoyed baseball, and hopes to become another Ioe Di Maggio , . . spent his leisure time roller skating and escorting beau' tiful girls to Kelvyn dances . . . ex ects to join th Marines. . s ' was an dl around athlete . . . allied ' e all . , looks g and able but requires a woman's pro ction v' is a ebhfvddmirer . . . his best class: divisio . . . : electrical e g eer. IAMES BRODIE , . . Brod played on Basketball Team for two years . . . his favorite pastime along with baseball . . . Kay Kyser usually interfered with his homework . . . has decided to try his hand in the work-a-day world . . . yes, we said a day. ' , i I , 4 L KENNETH L O . ,pharmacist 'lbrvwg' liked horse- . bark il Vo wi-gory-' ixd ot 1 fin which he starved an yon a leitepl' . .xvyade the o I oll r larly J. 1wcJf heQ at all School aflait. 1 WARREN OSE . . . in spite otha love for loafing, Warnie plans to work after graduation . . . followed a Technical Course but liked history . . . an all around athlete in division and a spectator in gym. MARY ANN BROSTKO . . . Major transferred from Tuley in her last year . . . belonged to the G. A. A. and Girls' Choral Club . . . hopes to be a much needed nurse . . . nurses a pet peeve: the boys fshe'll learnj. EARL C. BRUHN . . . Sailor may continue with school and then enter the art world . . . faithful member of Art Club for seven semesters . . . golf enthusiast . . . repaired autos for diversion . . . enjoyed classical music and ghost stories, SHIRLEY BUBLITZ . . . Sh1rl plans to become a beauty operator . . . favorite subject: stenography . . . enjoyed good old division time . . . loves to dance and delights in listening to popular dance bands. LOIS BUELOW . . . Lo, an intelligent girl, was well liked by all who knew her . . . quick witted with a good sense of humor . . . was an honor student most of the time, LEO EDWARD BUSH . . . Bud intends to go to trade school , . . was a member of numerous clubs and was vice-president of Business Club . . . a great sportsman, both outdoors and indoors . . . served as hall' guard and on the Flying Squad. DOROTHY M. BUSHBAUM . . . Dotty plans to become a secretary and marry the boss . . . division room circulation manager for Kelvyn Life for three semesters . . . enjoyed skating, dancing, and such. THERESA CALUWE . . . Iunior was a hallguard for three semesters . . . belonged to a girls' social club outside of school . . . likes to dance and play the piano accordion . . . intends to work in an office. MARIE CASPAR . . . Nickie, writer of exciting thrillers, plans to be a reporter or author . . , dancing, skating, and sports were tops as pastimes . . . was an efficient library assistant. PEARL CASPERS . . . a commercial student who intends to work after graduation . . . liked to draw but not to read . . . pet peeve: people who brag , . . brags that she was never tardy and never cut a class. wt ,if His 1 I 'gl if F?l5iW5fE w- N' In A 52 4 'Y A gs' 3151! 3 .1 4. .Q Ls kiwi e 5 Ti i s. . 'K rift? 2, - - f 'ISR -A , W- lst ,1 Q :SN . 4 i ' . 'wifi l .A B! r I l l 1 i
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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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