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THE CLASS UF JANUARY 19115 GRACE SEVALD . , . spends spare time, inside, curled up with a good book, or outside cutting up the ice , , . tells unfriendly people to go fry ice . . . blue eyes may brighten an office, but if prayers are answered she'll go to bible school, JEAN SHAW . . . Peewee is a spry miss, who doesn't miss a trick, or any of our games, either . . . this gal with the school spirit has added spirit to numerous clubs, including Legion of Honor and K Club . . . Kelvynian staff . . . most athletic , . . only girl trumpet player in orchestra. MARVIN SIMON . . . Si's pet peeves are zoot suits and radio com- mercials . . . would like to become a musician , . . this faithful member of the orchestra delighted many a Kelivynite with his hot trumpet playing . . . was voted most musical . . , welcome to any gathering. DOROTHY SOKOLSKI . . . this 3V2 year inmate received her pardon in February '44 . . . likes mystery books, roller skating and southern fried chicken . . . beauteous, friendly Blondie frowns at peo- ple who won't laugh at something funny. DAN SPIRO , . . Sinatra drools over science, math, chemistry 'n Glenn Miller--Cwhat a combinationl . . . would like to be a research chemist or a teacher of chemistry . . . Sinatra thinks coca cola, girls, and music mix , . . oh, yes, Sinatra hates to be called by his nick- name, Sinatra KENNETH STRAND . . . Ken practiced for a career in law on the Student Council . . . obiects to drug store cowboys, but sustains Benny Goodman . . . evidence supports the theory of active participation on the swimming team. SYLVIA SVENDSEN . . . Pipsqueak really sguawks about English . . . a sock at baseball, a squint at a western romance, and a little day-dreaming will occupy this personality kid's time until she turns a homer into a letter in some high score office. BETTE THUERK . . , roller skating is Blondie's favorite sport, hobby, and pastime tguess she likes itl . . . Glenn Miller really sends her . . . dislikes being made to do things . . is definitely undecided as to her future. 3 5 5 I DON VANERSTROM . . . Don, the Ripper is quite happy over a hobby of photography . . . poetry seems to tascinate him . . , Legion of Honor Nd, fffnh villain . . . voted best dressed . , . will be found exploring the ' ' ' 5 k , ' world of electricity as an engineer after K, P. days. , -'V' 1-iowAnD G. VILSOET . . . tail, lanky Vils despise-s solemn girls . . . Tommy Dorsey and sailing are tops in his pleasure . world . . . Went in for brush hair cuts and anything with math in it K -. ' . . . Flying Squad and track team kept him out of mischief. IAMES WAKEFIELD . . . with the million S smile . . . baseball rates tops with lim . . . hopes to become a professional some day . . . was active in the K Klub and baseball- teams . . . is quite the lady killer . . . pet peeve: going to work . . . listens to Hermit's Cave for enioyment fsome funll HELEN WIERZBICKI . . . say, all you braggarts, steer clear of Shorty with the sweet smile . . . tennis is her favorite sport . . ,Wayne King spurs her on to dancing moods . . . served as hall guard and chirped with the Mixed Chorus . . , future tools will be a typewriter, pad and pencil. VIRGINIA WILDS . . . well-liked Ginny lwith the mil- lion S smilel favors biology, travel stories, and the Hour of Charm . . . decidedly undecided as to her future . . . remembers 12th period class when a frosh . . . frowns at people who won't laugh at her corny jokes . . . some pal, that gal! DORIS IEAN WILLIAMS . . . her ever-flashing smile appeared at the Pied Cross meetings as Kelvyn's representative . . . four years as a violinist in the KP. orchestra are a good beginning for Doris' plans of becoming a concert violinist. GRACE WILLIAMS . . . Gaiety's favorite subject is music: will tune in Bob Crosby any time . . . baseball, ping pong, and reading interesting stories rate A-l . . . member of G.A.A. and Home Management Club . . . expects to be an efficient comptometer operator. DOROTHY WINSLOW . . . Rusty would like to sling a little here, and a little there, and show it off tin other words, a display artistl . . . lunch, roller skating, and Harry lames hit the spot with her . . . was a hall guard and G.A,A. member. CAMERA SHY BOB APLAND . . . earned nickname Tot when he was a freshie MARILYN KUMMEROW . . . Blondie is friendly and 'full of fun in a senior shop . . . listening to trumpet music and playing football . , . enjoys horseback riding,- dancing, and Shep Field s bubblin get this lad's attention . . . future will be spent satisfying that rhythms fwhile the foam is piled highl . . . G.A.A, member . . . Wunder mst of his, favorite subject: history--with Mrs. Hayes. im mi: BAM I . - Gf1lf'lifg'ieCf littiitl-EMSQEEEFP.-.-.1.25.5112Efizilftkiitsgrzxzizfip 55:35 lsfmclmmony ' ' ' pcmotlcauy Spent Spare QMS m S . ross and favorite reading matter, menus . . . an enthusiastic trombone Wofk ' ' ' lem helping hand lo teachers ' ' ' lobbledfor her Plcfufe tooter in band for two years . . . warming balcony seats zero period post card collection . . . long sweaters and short skirts curdle her. is her pet peeve. ROBERT HENNING . . , cheerful Bob hopes to zoom through space BETTY WILMER ,W . , give Oliver Ito churn BreeZy l C1 Chunk of in the Army Air Corps , . . basketball, baseball, and girls are his pork and she 11 give you her famous smile . I . history, Arne Show. favorites . . . active in the flying squad and basketball teams . . . Llfe. and bC1SlCelbU11 keep her bUSY - - - YVIUUWCJ the CNY Bfiskefbfill and gh, ygsl 1-U5 pet peeve is silly gil-15, Title put that twinkle in her eye thope it staysl. 26
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ANUAHY 19115 HELEN NORDHAGEN . , . good-natured, fun-loving, blonde, blue-eyed, describes our future stenographer who was voted class jolliest . . . she's enthralled by good mysteries, loves to ski, and was active in several clubs . , , Business College will next be taking l-ielen's attendance. DOROTHY IEAN NOWACK . . . was sitting on those never-to-be forgotten bleachers when they up and broke during a Girls' Glee Cl-ub song . . . collector of menus, lover of Tommy Dorsey, devourer of fried chicken --that's Dottie . . . Frank Swoonatra is n.g. to this little soprano. A HARRY NOWBCK . . . the riot of our football team . , . made his touchdowns for Les Brown . . . mysteries and girls ibut not girls who talk too muchl are on the sol-id side , . . voted best dancer . . . chooses Marine Corps so he can be first to tackle a lap. GLORIA NUTT . . . cheerful Du Knees wants to be a radio singer-W but has a more romantic future in mind , . . enjoys horseback riding and swimming . . . as for men, Edgar Allen Poe and Eddie Howard appeal to this ambitious girl. ROBERT E. PACULAT . . . the best future radio will be designed by Packy an up-coming radio engineer . . . as a movie operator he brought joy to bored classes . . . he pants over physics, Bob Hope, and basketball. LORETTA PAGNI , . , voted most likely to succeed . . . Super Honor Roller, Legion of Honor and Student Council member . . . when not listening to Glenn Miller or the Navy, you'll find her in leisure hours curled up with a mystery thriller . . , should be a top- notch secretary. LOUISE PAWLOWSKI . . . Blondie hopes to enter the international Re- lations Course . . . was a hallguard and member of the Pan American Club . . . while not doing steno, drooled listening to Fred Waring . . . favorite: basketball . . . pet peeve: bow ties. DOTTY MAE PECHOUS . . . Chicken tshe doesn't like to be called thatj loves to stare at people fwhy, Chicken?j . . . enjoyed f?j being teased about her ski-jump nose . . . gym and chemistry rate high with this roller skating fiend . . . will serve her country . . . voted most popular. IACK PECK . . . the Air Corps, mysteries, mathematics, and sports all appeal to our pal with the happy grin . . . jack will never forget his first day at K. P. tno doubtj . , , quiet and dull girls do not interest this young man. IEAN PEDERSEN , . . brown-eyed Iinx wants to hide behind a tele- phone switchboard . , . pet peeve: disagreeable people . . . loves to swing 'n sway with Sammie Kay . . . lunch and hitting the high notes in the Girls' Choral Club were her favorites at K. P. LUCILLE PETERSON . . . Twinkle Toes takes up dancing as her pastime . . . is going to strut down the aisle as a model . . . rolling along on eight wheels on the rink floor is Babe's favorite sport. ROBERT PLOOG . . . Ploog builds gas model planes now, but someday hopes to work with the real' thing . . . went for fishing, sailing, and musically, Kay Kyser . , . proud of time his name graced the S honor roll for final marking period. ALBERT PORTSCHY . . . listening to Bing croon, is one of Al's greatest enjoyments , . , when you mention sleep, comic books, and football to him, you're really hep to the step . . . came close to being grounded While dreaming on hall guard duty. NORVAL POULSON . . . Bud doesn't appreciate loud clothes: does approve of history, biographies, and stamp collecting . . . ran for track team at K. P ..,. expects to fly for the Air Corps next . . . faithful, patient attendance-taker in division five semesters . . . voted most likely to succeed. DOROTHY PROEHLE . . . active Pro likes dancing to Glenn Miller's music, skating fboth varietiesj and fast moving fiction fno dust will gather on herlj . . . dislikes people who desire themselves known in public . . , her future fshe hopesl is college. EVELYN RADTKE . . . green-eyed Ev will never forget school--period . , . pet peeves are division teachers and cut slips . . . favored subjects, history and foods l We eat there, you know j , . . will study nursing to see what makes the human being tick. EVELYN RING . , . attractive, green-eyed Swede will pound keys of a comptometer . . . loves swimming, Green Hornet program, mysteries, and La Verne . , . also eats . . . irked by bashful boys asking for dates . . . being a freshie spotlighted the scholastic career of this gay gal, SHIRLEY RUSSELL . . . Shirl's future leads to stenog- raphy . , . is peevish about people bothering her during tests . , . favor- ites: the color green, along with roller skating and mysteries . . . a friendly personality who was a hallguard and G.A.A. member. LORRAINE SCHMIDT . . . this Witty little kitty loves to roller skate, type, and listen to Glenn Miller , . . when not playing the piano, you'll find her absorbed in Maureen Daly's column . . . being a college co-ed would appeal to Smitty. IOHN SCHWARTZ . . . mass o'rnuscle john L. was a center of attraction on the football team . . . usually seen sallying around print shop as Life printer , . . super dupers: Bob Hope, light fictionff l heavy lit. tire you Iohnny?l. MARY LOU SCI-IULTE . . . gay and everelaughing Suzy delighted members of Pan-American Club as their vice-president . , . found listening to Manhattan-Merry-Go-Round and f young eligiblesu e-quite enjoyable . , . mixed with book worms as library assistant for three years . , . won title most attractive. 25 'Nw--f fs A -si
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lVlI15T5 FLA55 III' JANUARY 1945 POPULAR Dorothy Pechous, Chester Lisieclqi BEST DRESSED Marian Harrington, Don Vanerstrorn ATTRACTIVE Mary Lou Schulte, Torben Kiarsaaarol WITTIEST Bernice Kollo, Richard Iozwiak ATHLETIC lean Shaw, Herbert Klein LIKELY TO SUCCEED Loretta Paqni, Norval Poulsen MUSICAL Carol Milqota, Marvin Simon IOLLIEST Helen Norclhaqen, William Lawrie BEST DANCER Sarah Payee, Harry Nowaclc MILLION S SMILE Virginia Wilcls, lames Wakefield FRIENDLIEST Florence Duvold, Paul Dority BRAIN TRUST Nancy Bock, 'Vtfilliarn Luliitsch 27
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