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THE III. S5 UF ELAYN R. GRAN . . , Al was elected Typical Iunior . . , bowled the Pinbuster Team on to sectional championship , . . beautiful green eyes pop while iiving with Larry Craelius . , , belonged to girls' K Club, Legion of Honor . . . took outstanding part in assemblies . . . future college coed. WILLIAM GRANDOS , , . biology never got to first base with Bill . . , Spike jones made a hit, and baseball never will strike out . . . the future will find Bill pitching for Uncle Sam in the Army. MYRTLE HELENE GRANZ . . . cheerful little Snuffy Was always teasing, but enjoyed playing nursemaid to the younger set . . . the gas shortage doesn't bother this avid bike rider , , . people who talk with their hands don't rate . . , plans both working and night school after graduation! ambitious girl. DOROTHY E. GRIFFITH . . . a genuine jitterbug, Shorty can't control her feet when it carries to Glenn Miller . . . many clubs claimed her membership . , . sighs at the thought of a certain Air Corps man and math . . , what will KP. do without this impish character's bubbling personality? IEANNETTE A. GRIMBERG , . . a Mixed Chorus Warbler and violin virtuoso . . . tiny lean will never forget the day Miss Fischer promoted her from second violinist to first , . . her future: studying retailing and advertising at Northwestern . . . a dandy gal to have around. IUNE GROSS . . . blonde Bee can see only one man-Dan-and only one thing in the future- -niarriage . , . dislikes, as we all do, homework . . . but should you mention swimming, riding, hamburgers, Dick Iurgens, and movie books--you'll be her soul-mate. VIRGINIA GROTZ . . . Virg wants to tour the world after college, but probably won't get farther than the nearest roller rink . . . enjoys music, Fibber McGee, song magazines and novels . . . active on Bowling Team and sold Kelvyn Life in division. MARGE GUSLAND . . . blonde, green-eyed Gussie enjoys every- thing . . . likes walking in new-fallen snow , . . was true blue at basketball games . . . Sinatra and homework are on the black list . . . future looms rosy because a certain Woody is concerned. GLORIA HAAK . , , the lames trumpet and Espanol hit the bull's eye with gay, witty Gloria , , . spent extra-curricular time bowling and enjoying friendship of friendly Kelvyn girls . . . hopes to attend Miami U , . . a happy character with no pet peeves, IRENE T. HADRICK . . . number please: thank you fthat's what sweet Chickie will chirp after graduation . . . though swing music stays out in the cold, any other music, bowling, and light fiction will find a Warm place in this brown-eyed girl's heart. IAMES A. I-IALLMAN , . . fanfare please . . . presenting Editor-in- chief of Kelvyn Life Curly's career in journalism began as a reporter, then managing editor, and then the Big Boss and he intends to carry on from there . . . wrote for Kelvynian, plugged for war stamp purchases . . . hates chatterboxes, likes tennis, non-fiction and English. ALICE M. HANSEN . . after zooming through college Al will Wing her way into the field of aviation , . . there was never a drag in her math and chem classes at K.P .... her jolly personality gave a lift to everyone. CARRIE HANSON , . , after graduation, popular brown-eyed Connie will contribute her typing skill to some office . . . can spend quiet hours listening to Bob Hope or with a good fiction book, and active hours cutting a rug or swimming, t IUNE HANSEN . . . intelligent june will make an ideal angel in white , . . basketball and swimming head her sports list . . . enjoyed geometry and being an able library assistant for five semesters . . . high heels with ankle-ts are strictly taboo. IANE L. HANSON . . . with her snappy brown eyes, ready wit, and distinc- . . . member of Orchestra and Legion of Honor . . . five majors and subjects uve giggle, popular Hany can always add a touch of gayety to things such as math and physics qualify our honey for aeronautical engineering. IACQUELINE I'-IARMATYS . . , solid-sending Iackson will grace some college as a classy co-ed . , . G.A.A., hallguard, and the Home Talent Show shared her many services . . . tall brunettes tmasculinel and Harry james send her right out of this world. SHIRLEY I-IARTMAN . . . likes to read those hair raising thrillers . . . dancing to the music of Harry james sends Shorty to heaven's dream- land . . . quiet people steer clear of this peppy miss . . . hopes to be an efficient file clerk. EMILIE E. HAUSER . . . has a school career without being tardyf-a record to be proud of . . . ever-smiling Evy took part in Pan-American Assem- bly . . . honor roller . . . would like to continue taking shorthand for some appreciative executive. DONALD HECK . . . short skirts rate low, but long problems rank high with Don . . . lights up at mention of soft muisc with a certain Nipp . . . racked up buckets on the senior team, but will knock laps down in the Air Corps. DOROTHY HENNIG . . . always-smiling Dada rebels at getting up in the morning . . . thrilled at receiving S in steno . . . pearled one, dropped two in Red Cross Knitting Club . . . lunch period rates high with her. BRUCE K. HESBOI. . . , now a member of the Air Corps Reserve, Bruce was kept busy by assemblies and other school activities . . . member of the Civic Forum and Radio clubs and played the licorice stick in the Or- chestra . , . Willing to try everything, he'lli go far. 10
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UNE 191111 MARTIN R. FASSE . . . Slim, 6' 3 , wants a blonde that will look up to to him . . . looks down on gabble gatherings . . . enjoys hoseback riding, baseball, Harry James, and U. S. history . . . member of famed Lobos, ERIKA FERKAU . . . could be seen cheering for KP. basketball team at every game . . . membership in seven clubs kept popular Ricky busy . . . prefers Spanish, mystery stories, swimming and Fred Waring . . . may be a steno but would rather see the world. NORMAN FICKENSCHER , . . Fick plans to go to college or don navy blues . . , sees stormy weather ahead when crowded street- cars and quiet girls are around , . . basketball, dime sport novels, and the music of Tommy Dorsey's orchestra keep him sailing smoothly. ANNA MAE FIEDLER . . . caroled at Spring festivals, assemblies, home talent shows . . . voted most musical . . . spotlighted Super Honor Roll . . . tickled over Trib photo of her cheering countenance at basketball finals . . . dancing and bicycling hit harmonious notes . . . Tribune Festival winner . . . kleiglights have beckoned to blonde and beauteous Butsy. VIOLET FIEZEI. . . . fun-loving Vi vetoes noisy freshies and homework, but approves of Eddie Howard's merry melodies and melo- dramatic murder mysteries . . . belonged to G.A.A., and contributed services as hallguard marshal . , . has mind set on being switchboard operator or saying number please, , VIRGINIA R. FILICHIA . . . dark-eyed Virg added har- mony and personality to Mixed Chorus . . . contributed discards Ccorny jokesl to the Kelvyn Life . . . is remembered for sweet, friendly smile . . . planning meals for others is her idea of an ideal future. ELEANOR FLEMMING . . . at Kelvyn, El's blue eyes guarded the halls, but in the future they will guard a typewriter in some busy office . . . tempera- ture went up when listening to Jimmy Dorsey, but fel-l to 320 at the thought of crabby people. EDWARD FOX . . . pounds a mighty solid piano . . . voted most pop- ular, Eddie can't stand people who call him Foxy the Wolf . . . owner of a big smile, a K for his duties as baseball manager, and a sparkling personality . . , has been president of the Dramatic Club and a regular in the home talent plays. ALICE FRANZAK . . . proudly displays the K she won in Girls' Chorus . . . sharp were any books about music . . , brown-eyed Al could really make a typewriter sing . . . ardent Fred Waring fan will climb scale to success in an office. RAY FREUTEI. . . . will chase the Rising Sun around as a member of the Army, or Navy Air Corps . . . Bowling Club kept him active in his favorite sporty got further exercise reading Sherlock Holmes' thrillers and listening to Amos 'n' Andy . , . has novel hobby of making recordings of radio programs. RICHARD DONALD FRIEHE . . . six feet one inch of muscles - played an outstanding game oi end for KP .... girls who prattle baby taikfstay away . . . most-attractive . . . likes fried chicken, adventure stories, smooth girls . . , headed for Navy Air Force. DONALD FRATER , . . entertaining, enthusiastic, easy-going Dan enjoys artistic assemblies, basketball, and the capers of Kay Kyser . . . worked willingly in the woodshop, danced dreamily to Waring's mellow music, and swam superbly on our terrific team . . . the Army Air Corps beckons this smooth operator. HELEN FREEMAN . . . shiny black hair will show up nicely under the white cap of the Nurses' Cadet Corps . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, and the inevitable trumpet of Harry James . . . pleasant smile and witty manner have proved a great asset in lengthening Helen's friendship list. SHIRLEY ANN FRIEDEL . . . a budding journalist, jolly Half Pint likes to write stories . , . roller skating had her going around in circles . . . swings a mean bowling ball . . . her Irish smile will brighten an office. RITA GERSTEN . , . high heels with socks shock smooth brunette Gert . . . bright memories will be: reading lulius Caesar, book- keeping and Kay Kyser's music . . . what big business man can use a good stenographerfhere she is! EVELYN GILEWSKI . . . nights with homework are at the bottom of Evie's pleasure list . . . volleyball- and fried chicken run close for tops-will make use of her greatest achievement KE in typingj by becoming a white collar girl. HELEN GILLELAND . . . jolly, green-eyed Gillie likes to write letters, read good novels, and bowl . . . will never forget spending zero periods warming balcony seats . . . would like to be a medico but says she will probably be a steno. DORIS G. GILSTAD . . . number please? will become Gildie's password . . . something to eat and someone to love rate high tsuch as shrimp salad and Frank Sinatraj . . . pleasant smile and yearning for excitement made her welcome anywhere. 'SOPI-IIE GOLEC . . . sincere, strictly super Soph desires to sojourn to South America . . , dreams of goldbricking some glorious day . , . Xavier Cugat and good jokes are simply solid . . . thinks swoonsons of the silver screen and beautiful boys are small time. LOYAL GOLF . . . mathematical Lew toured six schools but K.P. reaches the highest altitude . . . basketball and photography are coplanar to Lew . . . determined to serve in the Army and then continue his education. SHIRLEY GOODGAME . , . boomed intellectual speeches and somber poems in K.P. assemblies . . . gave Life a boost by co- authoring juicy tid-bit, On the Cuff, and planning Utopian editorial page . . . ever-laughing, popular lvoted sol Lee was Mr. Leibik's reason for joining the Army. 9
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UNE 191111 ROBERTA HOGAN . . . witty, wonderful, well-informed Bobbie will never forget a certain lunchroom guard nor her orations in defense of Sinatra . . . this blue-eyed dream lists bowling and romantic records at the top of her hep parade . . . effective tickler of typewriter keys. LA VERN MAE HOFFMAN . . . slim blonde Veronica remembers chemistry above all else here at K.P. tnever knew what was going to happen nextj . . . proved athletic ability on both roller and ice rinks . . . gave out with rippling rhythm on the ivories. ALBERT HOTWAGNER , . . would like to know why teachers don't understand him . . . Hotdogs believes that sleep is a waste of time lno wonder, he listens to Emil Petty-one A.M.l . . . another genius Lobo member . . . wobbles willingly on wooden wheels . . . future: automobile mechaniceafter the Army. GEORGE ISBERNER . . . it's to be Anchors Aweigh for blonde, blue-eyed Izzy of the Arnons . . . shrivels at the thought of receiving D's . . . likes gym, baseball, and chicken lwith a gleam in her eye and a feather on her beaniej . . . voted owner of million S smile , . . will try field of radio after the war. IENNIE A. IACOBSEN . . . sweet, sincere len ---ever willing to use talent and intellect at K.P .... tickling the ivories and tackling five majors won thanks and admiration . . . four clubs and Legion of Honor claimed her attention . . . will train future Alec Templetons. ALVIN IOHNSON . . . dancing to Duke Ellington's music is okay with Archimedes . . . hep to the jive in physics and math . . . hopes to glide through Armour Tech . . . Legion of Honor, the track team, and collecting for defense stamps kept him whirling. BEVERLY IOHNSON . . . this potent little pigeon delves deep into biogra- phies and interior decorating . . . loves horseback riding and Harry Iames fnext to her manl . , , second soul of Gloria Haak , , . active lung-giver at our baskeball games. CHERIE IOHNSON . . . this gray-eyed blonde girl will work up the ladder of successffirst, office work, then travel, and finally writing . . . was really down in the dumps when a teacher gave homework, but sat on top of the world with a murder mystery. IULIUS E. IOHNSON . . . this caper-cuttin' character found history, comic books, basketball, and women Zoot . . . terribly tempera- mental when work is mentioned . . . unforgettable is Shorty's achieve- ment-4 E's in history . . . will aim for Army Air Corps. MARIE E. ICI-INSON . . . five foot two, but with eyes of green, is this pretty miss . . . a nice, juicy steak smothered with mushrooms pl-us Harry James' trumpet bring a glow to those cat eyes . . . purred merrily as a member of G.A.A., Dramatic Club, and the Library Staff. RAY IOHNSON . . . Iohnny's favorites are sleeping, eating, and reading Donald Duck comic books . . . in his leisure time, could be found dashing around with a basketball in hand . . . his was a very natural pet peeve: teachers who give homework, RICHARD IOHNSON . . . inviting personality helped Dick sell many Kelvyn Lifes in division: led in IOOLX-, sales for many semesters . . . hobby is girls las if we had to tell youl . . . swimming team rated high with him lstrictly a mermaid with big feetj . . . has built up hopes of being an engineer. ARLYNE IONES . . . dreamy-eyed Ar thrives on a certain Vern, murder mysteries and Glenn Miller . . . can be found splashing in summer and gliding in winter . . . will take turkey and all the trimmings, but the future in store for her is being Mrs. V.E.F.. MAURINE IONES . . . jolly Ionesy jeers at the sight of high heels with slacks . . . still insists she almost drowned while passing be- ginner's test . . . enjoys exercising fingers by pounding typewriter and playing piano . , . looks forward to doing stenographic work. BETTY IORDAN . . . sociable, happy, personality-plus Star every much at home behind the typewriteriwill lend her assets to the business world . . . made all her strikes with the ten pins and all her hits with her associates. ALICE KALITA . . . pug-nosed and dimpled, our sleepy time gal hates to get up in the morning . . . how are those dancing eyes going to concen- trate on a typewriter? . . Al is our lively cheerleader and active orchestra member. THOMAS KAY . . . is quite the kazy nova with the girls at K.P .... football and skiing rate high with this enthusiastic spaghetti eater . . . spends his spare time shootin' billiards and baskets . . . an all-round grand fellow . . . that's Kazy. BETTY KENNEDY . . . traveling to see the world, and land- ing in her own kitchen is the ambition of Keny . . . goes far on roller skates and French fries . . . earnest desire to travel, explains her pet peeve-waiting for people who are late. DORIS L. KING . . . L for laughable land lovablel . . , Irish was every- body's pal . . . thinks conceited people should be shot . . . spends those spare moments writing to servicemen tlucky boysll . . . still gloats over an E in Spanish . . . the Number please business is her next stop. RAYMOND KING . . . Ray will never forget the writings of one S. Goodgame . . . Bob Hope, basketball and fundamentals of electricity are the favorites of this iivin' piano player . . . will probably be an addi- tion l?J to our army. LORE'I'I'A KIOLBASSA . . . friendly, Winsome Loretta has one of those well-rounded personalities encircling everything from home decorating to South American dances and languages . . . adores her cute blonde blue-eyed sister . . . aspires to take your pulse and wash your face-or push a pencil and pound keys. ll
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