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

 - Class of 1945

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THE EL!-ISS UP JUNE 19115 SIDNEY RAY COMARATA . . . cheerleader Ace earns his living by scraping gum off theater seats . . . a Iester who will join the Navy . . . in his spare time he repairs yo-yos . . . will never forget being a motor in shop assembly. IRENE CORY . , . prides herself on eating just anything edible . . . skating on eight wheels keeps her going . . . hopes to go to the U. of I .... Come thinks Harry lames is the only trumpeter. ARTENZIA COSTANTE . . . Arty plans to take dictation and pound keys . . . makes puppets her hobby . . . not fussy about food 'fewill eat anything . . . Kay Kyser, sports, and history really hit the spot, but nix to algebra. PATRICIA COSTELLO . . . lrish just loves to dance, especially to Glenn Miller's tunes . . . Bob Hope satisfies . . . so does eating Watermelon . . . she keeps busy by working at Montgomery Ward's . . . member of G.A.A. and the Alpha Delpha Delphi. LOIS IEAN COX . . . Pan American and Clean-Up clubs, along with several assemblies, boasted the personage of Lo . . . show-offs are looked down on, but cheese and pickles rate solid . . . intends to become a grade-A hoofer in near future. EVELYN CRAWFORD . . . tagged with Evie, hopes to be a secretary after graduation . . . member of Civic Forum and K.P. orchestra . . . another Harry lames fan , . . favorite sport is swimming . . . strawberry ice cream and dill pickles are tops. MARY IANE CZOSEK . . . gum chewers irk lacie ll.Cl.l . . . wants to become a steno typist . . . remembers playing basketball in gym . . . CI member of the Kelvyn Lite business staff who thinks Latin was a mistake. EDITH DAVIS . . . Pete spends her spare time delving into deep novels . . . an interested member of Civic Forum and Chemistry clubs . . . dabbled in art, listened to One Man's Family, watched football, studied English and enjoyed Xavier Cugat. ROBERT W. DAVIS . . . honor roll student who should make good in college . . . as a hobby, works in dark room developing pictures . . . active member of Pan American Club and Student Council . . . treasures his experience on the Life. SYLVIA DAYMOND . . . either mysteries or historic books and Harry lames take up this athletic brunette's spare time . . . enjoyed the basket- ball and baseball games . . , future until she gets herself a man will be as a secretary. SHIRLEY DEMEL . . . Blondy could be found rolling down the halls on her skates, steering herself away from Steno and gracefully gliding into History . . . Glenn Miller sends her for a spin . . . but she's utterly content with a good mystery. VERNON H. DIETZEL . . . cuties with cake make-up on, keep away from Dietz . . . Tommy Dorsey and swimming occupy his time now . . . the Navy will take it up after graduation . . . will miss the gals more than anything else. GLORIA DILLEN . . . patriotic Glor keeps morale up by corresponding with Uncle Sam's boys . . . Hit Parade and Tommy Dorsey make her straighten up and fly right . . . contemplating marriage or career as cadet nurse . . . pet peeve: no fan mail!! DORIS DOLLEN' . . . proud of her gift of gab, Do plans on business college . . . fun-lovin' member of the Saddlettes . . , loved big sweaters and short skirts, as well as Harry Iames's music. IAMES LEE DORITY . . , whittles away his time at home in his basement workshop . , . detests huh? people , . . can't forget Mr. Brownstein's talks . . . thick steaks, adventure stories, Gay Nineties Review, and loud clothes are tops with Shorty. 1 y R . ,, ' H liiii i f awww t i T f' at 4.43, GY: t -W Eh I: W , A, J ttf 'l , il -A. - LIZ? LW Xu, xx X E X- xxx vi 4 t ', X X X t il 1 I. tx K 4, ?'H.tZ. 4' , I l 1 I 1 X 2. X -1. Twovit Iii

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x,s.ffo llllfllllf W llllil ll ,wma Nm Q 5 me. Ins lin' THE CLASS UF JUNE 1945 ELAINE E. BRUHN . . . proud of Kelvyn's football team and the day she spoke at her first and last assembly . . . bookkeeping and college are her goals . . . satisfies her wants by roller skating, devouring French fries and studying self-appraisal. BARBARA IOANNE BRUNN . . . will express herself in music or art . . . Bobbie voiced her preferences as steak, chocolate Cake, Bob Hope, bowling, Harry Iames and art mator . . . conceited people and bookkeeping three struck sour notes. HAROLD BRUNS . . . lack footballed his way into some unforgettable moments in the K Klub . . . pork chops, Hope, and physics rank ace high, but gum cracking gals are strictly from hungerfwith this future Leatherneck. EDWARD BRUSH . . . our boy Broosh somehow warmed his way into the Dramatic Club and orchestra . . . managed to grab a K . . . drools at thought of steak and French fries, and mysteries . . . math in any size- uh uh! IOSEPH BHYIAK . , . after Iune call him Sailor loe until then call him one of The Dealers . . . roast pork, Bob Hope, and Tommy Dorsey are solid . . . basketball, baseball, swimming, and girls took up his leisure time. MARY JEAN BUDZIK . . . her interpretations of the news will win fame in the newspaper world . . . Buzzie's talents showed in many fields such as Life Staff copy editor, Legion of Honor, Student Council, Civic Forum and the Lucky Loafers. LOIS BUSH . . . likeable Lo is slated for a career as a super steno . . . was a fanatic follower of the football eleven . . . musically speaking, Les Brown is the band . . . had the ration blues over men and shoes. NORMAN CARSELLO . . . the basket was Norm's target at K.P .... the Army will supply his next target . . . made his bulls-eye in the K Klub . . . enjoys friendly people, Bob Hope, Harry Iames, and throws darts at Frank Sinatra. WILLIAM CAVANAUGH . . . is headed for the Navy blue . . . already follows Navy tradition for his hobby is studying feminine beauty . . . uses his gift for gab superbly . . . football, baseball, and swimming are his sports. EARL CHRISTENSEN . . . women drivers drive Chris to distraction, but basketball and Harry lames soothe his fevered brow . . . the field of photography and the service are two beckoning paths to this ioe. KAREN ELIZABETH CHRISTIANSEN . . . this musical whiz is plan- ning to hum Semper Fidelis on graduation . . . tfuture SPARJ . . . Chris iiddled ardently in the orchestra for three years . . . she's a solid sender on the dance floor . . . but there's no music in steno for her. LOWELL CHRISTIANSEN . . . intends to dictate to a pretty secretary from behind an executives desk . , . entoys basketball, swim' ming and Kay Kyser's orchestra . . , girls' legs minus socks or stockings get Chris but he'll miss the gals after graduation! SHIRLEY COBLE , . , after graduation, Shirt will brighten up some office . . . a spaghetti and Glenn Miller addict . . . people who chew gum loudly are no iriends of hers . . . swimming and mysteries head hor list. IUNE COLBERT . . . a prospective commercial artist, lunie loathes gum crackers, but loves to crack her own good gum . . . swoons while listening to H. lames and eating bar-b-g'd beef . . , sees red at mention of steno. LORRAYNE COLLAMORE . . . remembers coming to KP. from Kelly . . . a Lucky Loafer who could live in leans at basketball games . . . will wear a uniform of the Cadet Nurse Corps . . . Collie despises prejudiced people . . . Life and Kelvynian staffs.



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