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

 - Class of 1944

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THE CLASS UP DOLORES KITZINGER . . . Wishes Sinatra would do his own swooning, but goes for Tommy Dorsey . . . active in German Club, G.A.A., and Choral Cl-ub . . . Lorie swims and dances for exercise, and reads fiction in off moments. ELSIE KIARSGAARD . . . a tall blonde with a Pepsodent smile . . . laughs at any joke, sighs about Harry james, and shivers reading mys- teries . . . nursing interests Els, but she only nurses Kelvyn Life ledgers along at present. PRUDENCE KNOLL . . . happy on a horse . . . fun-loving Pi-Lines got a kick out of taking printshop . . . many strikes when bowling . . . ham- burgers and French fries hit the spot . . . an apron and a cottage will suit her fine. BEVERLY KOHLER . . . popular and peppy Ko-Ko just abhors being quiet and those sleepy subjects . . . gets in the groove over college kids, books, and Harry james . . . has her feet going either on dance floors or sleek ice . . . voted best dancer . . . never seen without a Kelvyn Kave Man. HERBERT KOPPO . . . the lnk Spots rate high with Herb as does his favorite sport, swimming . . . pet peeve is girls who act like what they ain't Ito borrow an old French expressionj . . . refers to his future as dreary. KENNETH KOUTSKY . . . tall Ken thinks skating and dancing ideal pas- times . . . one of the Lobos, who was college boundfuntil he heard Uncle Sam a-callin' . . . a math fiend . . . can't forget city championship game. NCHA KRANE . . . demure, dark, and delightful to be withf our sensational St, Louis Woman of the Home Talent Show and the Kelvyn Life's ambitious business manager . , . member of the Girls' K Club . . . will fashion her future in that famous Powers' style. CORINNE KULISKY . . . Corky revels in spaghetti and meatballs . . . able assistant in office and division . . . prefers Iimmy Dorsey's music and roller skating to subjects at Kelvyn. lMale subjects too, Corky ?l ARMELLA KUTA , . . a novel, a plate of ice cream, Bing Crosby singing, a waltz played by Glenn Miller, no one near who talks baby talke-and Army is in heaven . . . this brown-eyed K girl will seek a secretarial future. HAROLD LANGE . . . Walt Disney Il expands in the direction of a cartoonist . . . Red Skelton and Mickey Mouse tickle his funny bone . . . playing his accordion, doing math homework, and attending Radio Club meetings occupy most of his time. ALICE LARSSEN . . . likes to curl up with a good book . . . deco- rates the ice beautifully when she goes skating . . . knowledge of biology will help easy-going Al when she becomes a navy nurse. ADELE LINKOWSKI . . . bashful fso she saysi Dell hopes for a future in commercial art . . . won an art scholarship, belongs to the Art Club and likes art major tvery arty!! . . . sports also rate high with this talented gal. IOAN MADSEN . . . smiling blue eyes sparkle at the sight of a swimming pool . . . studied and enjoyed U.S. history . . . spurns men t?J . . . showed ability on Library Staff and intellect in Civic Forum Club . . . sees herself as a future teacher. VENETIA MANTALOS . . . ravishing, raven-haired Venny spends her spare time at her easel . . . sweet strains a la Glenn Miller soothe her . . . lent vocal charms to Glee Club, Mixed Chorus and Pan American assembly . . . a radio career for this attractive miss. CALLIOPE MARKOU . . . Callie, a grand personality, hopes to further her education at college . . . spends most of her spare time horseback riding, and idolizes the trumpet of Harry james . . . a girl with ability that's bound to bring success. MARILYN MCDONALD . . . Brown-eyes doesn't like to be teased . . . does like gym, swimming, Fred Waring, mystery stories, and blondes . . . plans to be a secretary-then a housewife . . . unforgettable incident?- meeting Don . . . Cblonde?j IAMES MCGINN . . . executed dignified duties such as Student Council delegate, stamp salesman . . . racing round roller rinks, moving to mellow music are kee-rect for Kash . . . this illustrious member of the Lobos will soon be slaving for army wings. DAVE Mcl-IALE . . . homework got Mac down, but he liked all forms of athletics . . . thought girls at Kelvyn were nice Che's the conservative typej . . . future lies in the Air Corps, a law career, and travel . . . member of the fraternal order of Lobos SHIRLEY A. MIHILL5 . . . Shil's bewildered freshie days are still vivid . . . English, history, and swimming became favorites . . . then enjoyed dancing to the tunes of Art Kassel . . . now kinda' keen on tall, dark, and handsomes. DORIS MINTER . . . sweet Dandy's ambition is to design the snappy styles of 1948 . . . wishes women would refrain from changing hair color . . . collects snapshots and souvenirs: swims, skates, and bowls . . . likes candy Cin case---?-is interestedj. ROBERT OWEN MOHR . . . someday the business world will have a com- petent exec in Bob . . . pet peeves: slow pokes and getting pushed around in the halls . . . enjoys swimming and dialing in the Chicago Theatre of the Air. 12

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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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UNE 191111 ALFRED MUELLER . . . shy, blonde Maud was intrigued -by ten pins, the hardwood floor, and miraculously enough-math . . . this quiet lad de- veloped those six-feet of beautiful brown playing with our illustrious eleven . . . will grace the ranks of V-12 cadets. RICHARD MUELLER . . . tall, terrific Rich acquired writer's cramp and numerous fans while covering the gridiron games for Kelvyn Life . . . this intelligent character thrives on trig, chemistry, all sports, and the Super Honor Roll . . . voted HDYGIHIGSIH , . . will use his versatility in the Army Air Corps. EILEEN PATRICIA MULLINS . . . Ei's cheery presence brightened S. C. meetings for three years . . . horseback riding, skating, and dancing bring happy hours . . . then there's lunch to cause Irish eyes to sparkle-e-and writing letters lto Pete, especially! . , . futureftemaybe a nurseemaybe a telephone operatoremaybe a housewife. ROBERT NAGEL . . . Bob contributed his six feet of muscular ability to our footbal-1 team for three years . . . will never forget first game with the Panthers . . . didn't seem to get along with homework . . . hopes to enter Naval Armed Guard. IOSEPHINE NERZ . . . good-matured, jivin' Io is a staunch be- liever in the boogie, bookkeeping and brave blonde brutes . . . will battle the business world equipped with dry wit, intelligence, and a repertoire of jokes . . . thought Cob Calloway's hi-de-hi was zoot. TOM NESTELBERGER . . . blue-eyed Nessy likes to be with his girl friend . . . was rated typical junior in '42 . . . is a faithful member of the Lobos . . . enjoys all sports . . . apparently wants to be a sailor, no doubt will become an Admiral, DOROTHY NETLEL . . . an all-American irl' . . . Twinkle toes wasted Q no time at Kelvyn . . . participated in assemblies, talent shows and the operetta . . enjoys all sports, but has a special spot for swimming . . . her dancing and singing always made Dorothy an asset. ALICE NIELSEN . . . sincere, attractive Pinky adores baseball, fried chicken, the memory of our 1942-43 basketball team, and a certain gentleman with the handle Swede . . , this executivelyfinclined miss is president of a Civilian Defense Club and queen of good sports. IRMA NOWOC . . . bright and peppy is this Kelvyn cutie . . . bowling and dancing enthusiast . . , will never forget the Navy and her junior year , . . give her lots of action and the music of Fred Waring, and she'll be happy . . . future? -waiting for the right guy. ELIE NYGAARD . . . effervescent, elegant Elie was elated by English, phycholiogy, the super scores of Andre Kostelanetz, and just jovial Ioe . . . this attractive, amiable lass leans toward the athletic: swimming, bowling and horseback riding . . . will bother her brain with psychology. BETTE OLSEN . . . happy Bets hopes to attend the U. of I. . . . enjoys beatin' boogie on the piano . . , loathes people who send in pet peeves . . . H. G. marshal . . . member of three clubs . . . always jolly and gay with some new mischief every day. IAMES OLSEN . . . jovial lim will never forget freshie days-or dreary nights spent doing homework l?j . . . athletic interests lean toward basketball, baseball, swimming, and roller skating . . . favorite subject, history . enjoys reading sports stories and about current war experiences. MARIE OLSEN . . . Red belonged to a world wrapped in sports . . . swimming and bowling her favorites . . . future undecided . . . Dick Haymes, yummy . . . pet peeve is moody people . . . a beautiful' dish who's a pleasure to have around fvoted most attractive J. MARY T. ONTHANK . . . here is one titian-tressed lass who doesn't object to the nickname of Red . . . shrinks from girls who wear too much make-up . . . enjoys the music of David Rose, roller skating, and Italian food . . . will make a lot of connections in the future as a Number ple-aze! girl. DOROTHY OPPEGARD . . . good-natured Oppie . . . favorites included history, Glenn Miller, swimming, and the Army Air Corps . . . will never forget receiving Legion of Honor letter . . . was a member of many clubs, but will be best remembered for her ''lay-'em-in-the-aisles impersonation of Carmen Miranda in Home Talent Show---voted jolliest. RAYMOND C. OVRESAT. . . good-natured, brown-eyed Ray is extremely enthusiastic over Duffy's Tavern, art rnajor, baseball, and his own jokes . . . Uncle Sam is beckoning this budding Rembrandt who could earn a fortune as a gloom chaser and who won title most likely to succeed. DICK PALMER . . . carefree and popular Zoot can always be seen with a pleated skirt at his side . . . baseball, dancing, and Lionel Hampton send him . . . voted best dancer . . . jivzn' lacks and jills who don't smile leave him flat around the edges . . . constant chatter: graduation IOHN PATENAUDE . . . Pat was once a hallguard mar- shall but has had his share of makeups . . . as division air raid warden he had many little air raid sirens . . . any kind of work griped him, especially homework . . . liked gym, Kay Kyser, comic books, and sleeping fin reverse orderj . . . a future gob. CAROLYN PATTON . . . Pat, with the hazel eyes and blonde hair, will never forget Kel-vyn for 'twas here she met the one and only . . . likes anyone who acts natural . . . reads mystery books while on hallguard duty . . . a demon in volley ball and basketball. WALTER PAULSEN . . . never got much out of math but still en- joyed it . . . spent the rest of his time blowing his tuba for assemblies fin the orchestral . . . the Navy will next hear the mellow strains of Paulsen's beloved tuba, ERNEST SCOTT PAUS . . . was the tall, loud saxophone player in the orchestra . . . gets hep with the music of any hot band, preferably Harry Iames . . . was a familiar sight on the basketball court, also enjoyed photography in spare moments . . . gets peeved when he has to be quiet. 13 N..-1

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