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THE CLASS UF VIRGINIA PAVLICK . . . our choice for the girl we'd like most to come home to . . . amiable Ginny sews and bakes just for fun . . . first on her hit parade is Fred Waring . . . last is jitterbugging to waltzes . . . office work beckons this sweet miss. ALENE PAXTON . , . likes to listen to boogie music and eat fried chicken with all the fixings . . . will' never forget the awful bugs we had to collect for biology . . . wants to travel, but suspects she'll marry and settle down. WALTER PELZ . . . distinguished himself at KP. by tickling the well'-known ivories . . . voted most musical , . . when not pounding the SS, Wally could be found pounding the bacl-:board with a basketball . , . Coast Guard or Air Corps determine his future. CLARENCE PETERSON . . . contact . . , Whitey cracks up whenever he gets a homework assignment, but ceilings are unlimited for Tommy Dorsey and math . . , this orchestra slush-pumper and future aviator remembers the crash landing he made with his lunch-tray. PAUL A. PETERSON . . , 6' 2 Pete is an ardent lunch fan . . . follower of baseball, hunting, and femmes . . . found time to play sax and landed in K.P. orchestra , . . breezed into Klub . . . will follow the draft into the Army Air Corps. GRACE G. PFLANZ , . . her gray eyes sparkle at mystery stories and his- tory . . . business college beckons . . . then off to an office with her efficiency . . . interested in baseball-especially the Cubs . . . Fred Waring's orchestra soothes her to sleep. FLORENCE PILKINGTON . . . this pert gal's pet peeve is crowded street cars Cwe all know what she meansj . . . would travel any distance for good food . . . hopes to enter one of the services . . . Flo will flatter any uniform she dons. LOTUS PIRRONG . . . a little, neat package of dynamite . . . will explode talent as nurse cadet or air line hostess . . . Blondie will walk a mile for a book about planes, a Fred Waring broadcast, or a trigo- nometry class. BOB PLUMANNS . . . Muggsy will soon don Air Corps colors . . , member of KP. nine . . , gym and Truth or Consequences made a hit with him . . . fouled by teachers who gave reading assignments . . . pitched topics as chairman of debates in English . . . thinks women drivers are worse than umpires. LILLIAN PORTSCHY , . . proved scholastic ability by making Super Honor Roll, and can give pointers on how to make friends . . . voted brainiest . . , radio commercials make Porky see red . . , active in many clubs and several assemblies , , . what will the Library do without her? CORRINE POSCH , . . math and gym rate high with brown- eyed Corkie . . . this future woman-in-white abhors two different plaids worn together . . , when not seen cheering for the basketball team, she indulged in warbling for her K in Glee Club , , . also applauds the music of Harry Iames. IUNE POSE . . . the unforgettable Mama of Curse You, lack Dalton . . . people who can't take a joke are strictly from hunger to pretty, popular june . . . solid are roller skating and Kay Kyser , . . will fly her way to fame. JOHN I. POTEL . , . girls who go steady with other fellows ---stay away . . . four-year man and captain of the tennis team . . . infectious smile and engaging personality made Poodles popular and won fcgr him title friendliest . , . favorite dish-blue-eyed blondes about '2 . GINNY POWERS . . . Speed detests copy cats , . , as a regular jive cat she attends the Lane dances . . . seldom mentions the medals she has won for her sports ability ta modest bellel but was voted most athletic . . , intends to be a buyer for Carson's. GEORGE PRANKE . . . genial, generous, good-looking George collected a K for beatin' the baseball . . . jumped jovially to the jive of james . . . upon receiving his pardon this charming character will soar in the stratosphere for the Army Air Corps. ROBERT PURVAYN . . . good sport Bob looks to the Army Air Corps or Marines to fill his future with adventure , , . enter- tained us with his piano accordion at assemblies . . , disliked teachers with no sense of humoritwonder if it was after he broke a fish bowl and a printing press?J . . . a popular fellow. IACQUELINE REED . . . will never forget the summer she grew two inches . . . sketching, swimming and Spanish, blended with chocolate ice cream, create a perfect harmony for peppy, fun-loving Iackie . , . very artistically inclined . . . headed for the commercial art field. MARY ANN REISNER . . . jolly Mar plans to enter the business world . . . Student Council delegate for three semesters . . . warbled in Girls' Chorus . . , really swung out on her clarinet in orchestra . . dislikes people who crack their gum . . . possesses a cheery manner, a happy smile. LOUISE RESSABEK . . . Loafer Lou frowned at bossy people and bashful boys, but smiled at Bob Hope and the Ink Spots . . . didn't indulge in homework, therefore preferred typing . . . content with a jungle book, a hamburger, and a soft bed. ELEANOR HEUHL . . . energetic and likeable Singer hopes to be a music teacher . . . belonged to eight clubs, received letters from four, and was president of two . . . participated in all Home Talent Shows and many assembl-ies . . . is proud of trophy she won for bowling. IOSEPHINE RINCIONE . . . terrific, tantalizing Toby was tempted by T. D.'s music, true tales and lore of the past . . . glorified many athletic fields outside and will beautify several homes inside . . . dark-eyed, tiny Toby guarded both the lunchroom and the halls. 14
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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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U E 19114 I VIRGINIA ROKICKI . . . smiling, amiable Virg is another Harry james fiend . . . in spare time you'll find her indulging either in swimming or basketball . . . delights in mysteries andetalking . . . would like to operate records over the radio. ADELE ROLAND . . . friendly Fritz, our assistant editor, never bothered to nurse a pet peeve . . . thanks the malted cow for her fa- vorite fattening food and Chopin for the music she plays on the piano . . , actively interested in contemporary history and Civic Forum Club , . . ambitions lead to stenography. DOLORES ROMAN . . . the dancing feet of popular, green-eyed Lorey could be seen jivin' at the sound of solid music . . . the hep cats at K.P. found a place in her heart along with the Glee Club, good books, and Bob Hope. WILLIAM L. RONNEY . . . Bill or Hot Foot ran himself into several victories on K. P.'s track team and barged his way through on the foot- ball- team . . . a member of the K Klub who enjoys thick juicy steaks. TOBY ROTMAN . . . efficient Tubby was well occupied at K. P .... slid easily on to the Super and will toss up between secretary work or college . . . doesn't like study periods except when good jokes are floating around. ROBERT RUNGE . . . Ragtime Cowboy Bob tvoted our best dressed j looks forward to his own cattle ranch . , . favors fishing and hunting, but dislikes the shortage of pie in the lunch room . . . was hallguard and movie operator, and contributed a spicy personality to K. P. CHESTER SABINSKI . . . tall, dark, and cheerful Chet joked and laughed his way to hearts of Kelvynites . . . showed great spirit at basketball games . . . added to the success of the Kelvyn Lite , . . his future?--in the transportation field. EDWARD SADOSKI , . . friendly Ed likes deep literature lcomic booksj . . . still polishing the medal he won in the bowling league . , . Spanish, basketball-, and Fred Waring's music are tops with this future radio engineer. IEWEI. SALAY . . . still talks about capturing sectional bowling championship crown, and captivating a Home Talent audience in minstrel show . . . roll down those slacks, rave about the fascinations of chemistry, make with the talent on a bowling alley, and you'll be Ierry's friend for life. ELIZABETH SAUNDERS . . , strictly T.N.T. in chem lab . . . explodes at imitation Charles Boyers . . . vividly remembers queer costumes worn in assemblies . . . loquacious Lizzie wrote minutes for Anti-Cruelty Society . . . will take her stand in the field of Occupational Therapy. LAVERNE SAWUSCH . . . Vern is to become a wonderful army nurse . . . ice skating's her hobby, with baseball and basketball as side- kicks . . . favored chemistry and Bob Hope . . . has a way of winning friends . . . earned letters in G.A.A. and Glee Club. FLORENCE SCHIRZA . . . it's to be Clerical work for blonde, brown-eyed Flossie . . . Harry james, sewing, and horse-back riding hit high notes for her . . . this G.A.A, and Bowling Club member doesn't like sunshine patriots. LEONE SCHLOSSER . . . blonde Lee delights in all sports, Red Skelton, and writing to service men . . . puts thumbs down on slow walkers . . . a credit to G,A.A., SOO Club, and K Club . . . specialized in guarding our halls. ELVERA SCHLUETER . . . blue-eyed Al looks forward to a successful future as a stenographer . . . dislikes people who put on the dog . . . is an ardent roller-skating enthusiast . . . quietness and sim- plicity make her as sweet as a girl can be. MARILYN I... SCHOMMER . . . energetic Peanuts is in her seventh heaven when roller skating, playing basketball, or listens ing to Tommy Dorsey . . . this little girl with the infectious giggle likes office work, but will probably wave goodbye to it for the Waves. BRUNHILDE SCHUMANN . . . making the honor roll is Bunny's most pleasant memory . . . a future home economist in the commercial world . . . ambitious lass sees red when people say Don't work too hard . . . strutted proudly about K. P. While Wearing Legion of Honor K. ALBERT E. SEABURG . . . grey eyes sparkle at music of Count Basie . . . won't tolerate Sinatra . , . spends leisure hours making model ships or reading navy books . . . takes pride in S received in print shop . . . will soon be seen wearing navy blues. RUTH CAROLINE SELL . . . one of Kelvyn's most refined girls . . . will undoubtedly become a quiet but helpful asset to an office . . . pounded out a nasty speed on a typewriter and a beautiful' tune on the piano. SI-IIRLI SENGER . . . blonde, green-eyed, and 5'3 . . . music-lover Shirl revels in Wagner and thinks boogie Woogie simply solid . . , this sparkling cutie responded to her school's every call for aid . . . books 'n bowling keep talented Shirli engrossed when she doesn't succumb to writing inspirations. EDWARD SHALER . . . sky-scraping, super-man Kari's peachy personality was enhanced by a scintillating sense of humor , . . went into the clouds at the mention of lim Dorsey's jive, and solid sports . . . still searchin' for a simple style of stakin' the deck in poker. MURIEI. MAE SIMONSEN . . . talented Mutz has great hopes of becoming a female Irving Berlineyep, a song writer . . . this cheerful cutie has a constant taste for genuine chop suey and the strains of Cugats rhythm . . . lively personality bids her welcome anywhere. 15
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