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UN 19114 SHIRLEY A. UEBEL . . , blonde, blue-eyed Shirl lists history, steno- trans, and movie magazines as tops . . . finds Kay Kyser, Sinatra, and Hit Parade entertaining . . . musical inclinations aided Choral Club three semesters, and earned K for herself. CHARLENE E. UMBRIGHT . . , Charl the Kelvyn Life Staff's guiding light and co-author of On the Cuff will trek the trail to teacher's triumph by way of university . . . this friendly charmer, equipped with ready wit, won for herself many admirers and the coveted title, Miss Kelvyn. LORAINE VILSOET . . . de-icer Ted reaches absolute zero when reminded of her brain child brothers . . . made a three point landing in orchestra with her leading edge the clarinet . . . Will take off for college and then the sky's the limit. LORETTA VOS . . . entered Kelvyn almost a year ago . . . has become well liked by everyone . . . Lorrie is another one of the many Harry lames fans . . . participated in several assemblies, joined the G.A.A. . . . will be an efficient white collar girl. EDITH WAGNER . . . collected ribbons and fancy hairbows . . chemistry with Mr. Shidler fascinated popular, friendly Wacky . . . kept busy bowling, roller skating, and reading anything of interest . . . wants to soothe fevered brows and then marry a nice, handsome interne. STELLA WALENSA . . . blonde, hazel-eyed Stas wanted to major in study, lunch, and gym . . . never to be seen with girls wearing skirts that almost aren't . , . gave free time to library staff . . . this future Army Nurse sighs to the tune of Anchors Aweighf' LILLIAN' WALLNER . . . amiable Lill will brighten some business office with her Winsome personality . . . belonged to G.A.A. and German Club . . . the lunchroom was always tops on her list along with the basketball games of '43, CARMEN WALSH . . . tall, blonde, blue-eyed Carm spends her spare time writing to a Certain Someone . . . actually liked stenoe also Harry james, bicycling, and fried chicken tyurnlj . . . library assist- ant for four semesters . . . you'll hear her voice on long distance lines. BERNICE WALTER . . . brunette, 5' 3 Bern jumps with joy at roller skating, bowling and dancing lTornmy Dorsey's rhythm preferredl , . . will enter the big, bad business world as a typist . . . im- polite people, beware. WALTER WASELCZYK . . . a recent recruit from Wells, spent little time in tak1ng to Kelvyn and vice versa . . . likes Harry lames, Bob Hope, and roller skating . . . wants to be an interior decorator lone who makes something out of nothingl. DOROTHY WASIEWICZ , . . sawed her way through orchestra on her cello . . . belonged to the G.A.A., Pan American, and German clubs . . . was taken over by the mysteries of biology . . . will keep audience spell-bound when she cuts fancy figures for the lce Follies. BETTY WEILAND , . . a future trim cadet nurse at St. Anne's Hospital . . . socks with high heels are considered taboo by Lucky . . . chemistry, Kay Kyser, and bowling take up the best part of her spare time-turkey, the best part of her appetite. BETTY I. WELLMAN . , . happy-go-lucky, capable B.l. led a lively life at Kelvyn . . . sweet singing over the radio and on K.P.'s stage gained her fame and a hope that it will earn her fortune in the future, MAXINE WESKE . . . neat and plenty sweet is blonde, blue-eyed Mickey . . . a real Cub fan who also delights in knockin' down them thar tenpins . . . her cheery flute notes added charm to the Orchestra . . . a future U. of I. Co-ed, DORA MAE WILK . . . solid with this sweet, blue-eyed lass are tough algebra problems and thriller, chiller books . . . roller skates her way to fun . . . Door's Hawaiian guitar entertained many Kelvyn audiences . . . gnashed her teeth over leaky pens . . . plans war work after graduation. BERNARDINE WILLIAMS . . . vivacious Bernie our Kelvynian editor, plans to enter college or a branch of service after graduation . , . par- ticipated in several assemblies and is mighty proud of the time she made the Super Honor Roll . . . good-natured, cheerful, and altogether a pleasant person. THOMAS WILNAU' . . . tall, dark, friendly Tom revels in lunch, music, history, anatomy, pork chops, pinochle and Fred Waring . . . this interesting lad belonged to French, German, and Clean-Up clubs . . . was a faithful member of our orchestra, HELEN WORK . . . humorous, happy Hank with the heavenly voice, warbled in Kelvyn's Choral Club . . . outside she chirped over the radio, and in the future will- sing out Number Please . . . sports also occupies this cheery Chick's time. DOROTHY WROBLEWSKI . . . tennis, roller skating, and Boyd Raeburrfs music send Dotty to lovelier worlds . . . accounting brings her back to earth via Northwestern . . . boasts of a hidden talent, then stuns us with a request for a bearded 4F. IOE WUKITSH , . . likeable Whitey will satisfy Uncle Sam's beckoning finger come graduation . . . went for the stuff dished out by both Bob Hope and Harry lames . . , mechanical- drawing and football also pleased him . . . was in heaven with a thick juicy steak tremem- ber???l smothered with onions. IUNE ZAHN . . . ambition is to grow an inch taller Know 5'6 l . . . Zahn hopes some day to be secretary to a tall handsome boss Care there such things?J . . , enjoys the music of none other than Kay Kyser . . . likes munching on an apple while reading a good book. 17
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Q2 1 THE III. SS UF DOLORES SNOW . . . is amazed at people who never heard of pumpkin soup . . . involves herself in skating, swimming, bowl- ing . . . hobby: collecting popular records . . . entertained by Fred Waring . . . steno, algebra, gym are at the top of her school ladder. JEANNE ARLEN SNYDER . . . can do wonders with a bowling ball . . . ballet dancing and painting keep this limber, talented lass busy . . . likes German with Mr. Bock . . . washing dishes is strictly icky to Cindy who nevertheless wants to catch a man. DORIS IUNE SOLLIE . . . the modeling field is call-mg for pretty and popular Dorie . . . French fries and the Air Corps make her dreamy- eyed, while conceited people peeve her . . . spends her spare time bowl- ing, swimming, and roller skating. JOSEPH H. SOMOGYI . . . Joe was everyone's pet and pest . . . enjoyed keeping up the morale oi K P.'s q2flS . . . proud ol membership in Lobos club . . . was Civic Club president and some- how, someone gave him an S in Industrial' Arts. LILA SPBNNENBERG . . . tall, dark charmer with the million S smile . . . a natural at sports . . . supp.orted alto section in Glee Club . . . music from boogie to opera strikes a pleasing note with Li . . . in' tends to swing into business world as a secretary after college. IEAN SPARKS . . . Sparky's too tall for the short boys 'but just right for the tall ones . . . bowling, history, Crosby, and ah, those handsome Marines rate high on this giddy gal's list . . . was constantly seen tearing hair out at basketball games. MELVIN S. SPEICHER . . . almost six feet tal-l, brown hair and eyes-that's Spech . . . excellent volley ball player . . . spends spare time building airplanes, while contemplating matrimony . . . nightly date listening to Fred Waring . . . says he stayed around K. P. to brighten up the place succeeded fvoted jolliest J. RAY STEINBROOK . . . handsome, brown-eyed Stinky has a passion for Bob Hope, baseball, mystery stories and girls . . . a real all-round athlete with the qualifications which should carry him far in the Navy Air Corps. THOMAS STIRTON . . . an ardent history enthusiast who hopes to land the title, Professor of Social Studies . . . Tom has held presidency of Civic Forum Club and Clean-Up Council . . . thinks fishing is the ideal type of recreation . . . this brilliant fellow is sure to be a success. BLANCHE L. SUMMERS . . . sweet and demure, this young lassie will be an ornament in any office . . . will never forget the day she finished two years of Spanish . . . listening to Kay Kyser often interrupted her homework . . . giving floor talks made her see red. ELEANOR TEHNSTROM . . . the female lack Benny of Miss Fischer's noted organization . . . a session in math, a broadcast of I Love a Mystery, and a bit of swimming make Skibby a contented character . . . this brown-eyed beauty is sailing toward the state of matrimony. DORIS A. TEWS . . . Tewsy hopes to become a non-henpeckingu housewife, but until then, will spend her time as a telephone operator . . . says times up when she meets people with old ideas, but plugs in on mystery stories and roller skating. GLENN THELANDER . . . Cl newcomer to Kelvyn, Aus- tin's favorite pastime is sleeping . . . wakes up at the mention of swim- ming or shop---any shop . . . will trade his black and gold tor navy blue after graduation. BOB THOMPSON . . . one of Kelvyn's gridders, Tommy finds eating and sleeping his favorite pastimes, that is, if he can't find a slick chick tbrunettel first . . . two year member of the K Klub and proud of his football' letter . , . his future?-that's Uncle Sani's problem. IANE M. TILL . . . never without a witty remark, popular, intelligent Till likes to jive to the solid sending trumpet of Harry James . . . bat 'n ball and moiders are tops . . . will sponge off Pop after graduation. DOLORES TIMM . . . wil-l brighten the U. of l. campus , , . then on to an office to marry the boss . , . slow pokes avoid lively Timmy . , . enjoys all sports, math, and Fred Waring's music . . . popu- lar with everyone except when collecting money for the Kelvyn Life. EILEEN TOLMRN . . . laughable, likeable, loguacious lkey writes to a certain man in khaki , , , simply despises the ding-a-ling of the alarm clock but cherishes the lunch bell . . . future Army Nurse Corps Cadet, mischievous lkey, could cure miseries with pllik plllS and a smile. IANE TONN . . . an all-round smooth girl, Bed made a pencil hum to Tommy Dorsey's Blues in art major . . , made us turn green when she roller skated . . . came through with flying colors when she won art letter. ELERNOR TRAUTH , . . will trade school books for pilot's ground rules . . . perky, brown-eyed Bunny dives for lunch, beams at Henry Aldrich, and glides through bookkeeping . . . occasionally lands -on the rink floor. BOBERT TUFTS . . . as a fighting marine he'd prefer action in the S. Pacific as a gentleman he prefers blondes , . . Tuffy found stamp collecting entertaining as well as tooting a terrific trumpet for our Band and Orchestra , , . a friendly fellow with a grand personality. DOROTHY TURNER . . . the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps at St. Anne's Hospi- tal beckons Sandy . . . swimming, bowling, Bob Hope, and chemistry are tops with her . . . but woe to the person that wears a fur coat with slacks. 16
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EH SHY ROBERT ANDRIEFF . . . five feet ten, dark hair and brown eyes are Russian's contributions to Katy Kelvyn . . , pet peeve: girls tshalil we believe it?J and homework fwe dol . . . enjoys history, basketball, and war books . . . hopes to join the Air Corps. EVELYN HAMLIN . . . a whimsical slip of a miss, this Evie . . . scored high in English, but would rather be scoring in a bowling alley . . . off moments found her deep in a DuMaurier novel . . . drooled delightedly over furry mittens but shunned scutflers and snobs, LORAINE B. HOTH . , . gifted, diligent, Libr will brush her Way to success in the commercial art field . . , gutte an artist with the vocal cords, too . . . brown eyes dote on love stories and pictures of Alan Ladd . . . tunes in Lux Radio Theaterg snaps oft Sinatra. LORRAINE PETERSEN . . . looks forward to the Nurses' Air Cadet Corps . . . meanwhile the Reader's Digest, Harry lames, and letters to lucky servicemen keep Pete's precious hours pleasant. BERNIE ROSE . . . an all-round crew cut fellow with a shy person- ality, but a great technique-Con the basketball tloorj . . . with saddles and smooth dressing his trade mark, and Koke Korner Fran his animated pogo stick, Bernie has certainly led a breezy high school life at KP. BRUCE E. WILSON . . . could be found pouring queer chemicals into test tubes and proving his electronic theory . . . the Navy will have their hands full when Brusy pulls up anchor and comes aboard. TUNE FACULTY SPONSORS Gertrude Ahern Agnes Andersen Milton Eulenberg Gertrude Hayes Clara Hendricksen Ieanne Ramsey Edith Wright Rayon X X5 Zin jlltlemurnam RUTH MATHIESEN on lanuary 15 i944 the seniors of Kelvyn lost one of their dearest classmates gracious Ruthies charm and individuality won her many friends during her school career although she has left s her memory will linger on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her XXV A! xg ' f 3' 0 2 5 LILLIAN RESING teen year old Lillian was one of Kelvyn s most active students Lill was that special addition in school activities and has been sadly missed by her classmates since her sud den death on October Z8 l943 always smiling seven 1:t:::me:2:52:z:s:a:e::z:a:z:z2se:a:r::2'---A-rs''-'-2 1 I- 5 5, ,::..:,:+:, ,-2: 11-:zf-':: 1-: 5, 3,1 2i:z::5i5ie ,5 1 .. '-'A ' 1 f , ':': -1:1- ,. .-:r2::::1:f:5:i:i:1.:.. N iii' yi ' aa:s'i'E2311?E:E:EE 'fs:2:2:-:.'-' -.1 - ---sz. .-:::a1::s:s:a:s:2-1-.-1':s:zs:a:s:: fan'-:mfr:1:zzsesKw,' s: '- . ,5 : 11211, ,I-',,155ii,iE2i5:5:5:i:ErE, 'gs55:::::::zga ' :5 :15:5,, .- 5 I-32:11-,5,+,3Q:,,, ',,,55:,,,3:: 1:1:f:w:.:., .+ ,:,fqzggg:::1v ' - ,,jf,':,:5gf:,:f:5525,:, . . . , , . . . , - , . f . ,. . ., ,, . . . . u , - , .
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