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THE CLASS HF JUNE 1945 HENRY GEORGE GRAM . . . finds playing a mean accordian his highest achievement . . . despises oldefashioned girls . . . would like tO be an accountant in later life, but is afraid the Army has first call . . . relishes Southern fried chicken and flashy clothes. ALICE GREENBERG . . . I Love a Mystery sends chills up and down her spine . . . music, her hobby, can calm her . . . belonged to Pan American Club . . . when money is needed, she goes to her cash register and gets some. LEONARD C. GROTZ . . . hopes to be an M.D. via Army or Navy . . . couldn't take enough subjects thonest?l . . . football, The Horn, and deep books are on the ball . . . Beta Tau Omega, the Y and Legion are a few of his activities. HELEN GRYZIK . . . it's the business world for cheerful and friendly Len . . . uh huh! with exclamation plus to roller skating, Tommy Dorsey and fried chicken . . . thinks people who can't take a joke are poor sports. SHIRLEY HAI-IN' . . , while doing time for Illinois Bell to discover this Voice with a Smile candidate, friendly Shirl's lighter moments are occupied with stamp collecting, accordion playing, roller skating, reading mysteries and eating potato salad. VIOLET ELEANOR HAI-INDORF . . . Vi would like to be a reporter . . . concentrates on ping pong and baseball . . . will long remember locker day at K.P .... plays the piano and is a faithful follower of the A.T.'s. BARBARA HAMILTON . . . hopes to squeeze both herself and her accordian through the University of Minnesota , . , Hammy sounds sour notes at the sight of weird color combinations, but sweet crescendoes for math and all classmates. MARILYN ANN HANSEN . . . lovable Legs found baseball fascinating . . . plans to be a nurse . . . member of Dramatic Club, G.A.A. and Saddlettes . . . her love of music features lohnny Mercer, Glenn Miller and a little fancy footwork on the side. PEARL I-IANSEN . . . has family plans for the future . . . enjoys the Home Economic club . . . finds teachers who do not collect long assignments after she has slaved her pet peeve . , . bowling, lnner Sanctum and mystery stories rate high. DOROTHY HART!-I . . . Dor loves roast chicken, Bob Hope, strawberries and cream, murder mysteries and swimming . . . member of Civic Forum, Dramatic and Clean-Up clubs . . , chirped with Girls' and Mixed choruses . . . has made the honor roll many times. DORIS HEARST . . , this Ioan Davis of K.P, has high hopes of going to college . . . active in Legion of Honor and Dramatic Club . . . shies away from catty girls . . . Bob Hope, Tommy Dorsey, Lucky Loafers and comediennes really rate! HAZEL HEC!-IT . . . singing, drawing and steno pass with a big OK .... will be an efficient secretary aiter business college . . . unfriendly people strike a flat note with this lover of the orchestra . . . honored the Glee Club. EVELYN HENNIG . . . jolly lackie carolled in the Choral Club for three semesters . . . belonged to the Legion of Honor . . . likes to curl up with nice deep books . . . has hopes of going to college. GRACE HENSCHIEN . . . fair-haired Grace will turn to ice skating as a profession after graduation . . . came to Kelvyn two years ago di- rectly from Norway . . . skated in the Alaskan Stampede ice ballet . . . simply detests sloppy clothes. A C. MARILYN I-IERTSGAARD . . . Hertz is a lover of roller skating . . . if you're unfriendly you won't see much of her . . . Pan American Club did . . . a telephone operator after school . . . enjoys history and a good mystery. l if N-G, mc, 1, Q 4445 tr l Rx W E- ' x XPJLY. 14
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ltvltllilll lllililtil ll. r My . Q, M Q VV . N.. fi '. Lf! 1 - .di Cyxx' X - i ' x,' ,'i ' A ' f' 3 .L 3'l'u'li, ' tt-wits? , . -1. F sw'!N'r9i . tk? K X, V 3, 's., 1 an t,igs..g- 9 N t 'f ,K L.h'2', 'C t Eff ti 61, A N ' Wg! . ' , ff'Af t 7 fi' Y? Nc H N A 5 ', is A+ ft THE CLASS UF JUNE 19115 DORIS DREYER . . . kept absorbed in art classes . . . plans to be a com- mercial artist . . . Dorie thinks highly of ice skating . . . member of Art Club, Student Council and G.A.A .... spends most of the time with her one and only. ELAINE A. EGBERS . . . is proud of our basketball championship in 1943 . . . has plans ot becoming a Mrs. or stenographer . . . 'I'ubby can't stand fussy teachers . . . is attached to and will miss the corny jokes of fellow Kelvynites. NANCY ELLISON . . . Nance was handed the talent for speaking . . . intends to find others in college, then nurses' school . . . always gives her opinion of good things and this time it's Children and spaghetti . . . woe to people who criticize when Nance is near. SHIRLEY IRENE ENGLISH . . . misses shoes----size 4 . . . lfeet are her pet vanity J , . . British claims a remarkable memory . . . will go to Northwestern to major in journalism . . . delights in fudge sundaes, roller skating, mysteries, the teachers and English tMiss Englishll. NANCY ENNIS . . . artistic Nanc plans to turn her brush at the Art Institute , . . will never forget our basketball team winning the championship . . . spends spare time playing the violin . . . will miss Mrs. Nordman most. IOSEPHINE ERDMANN . . . has ideas of becoming a Sarah Bernhardt or white-collar girl . . . lo loves to dance . . . spends her time with the kids and will miss them when she graduates . . . would never risk biology again. GEORGE ERIKSEN . . . is a goldbrick in a paint company . . . comes to attention at mention of ham, mysteries, basketball, math and that Iames man , . . falls out when women don't tell their age . . . plans induction into service or college. ANN LUCILLE ERICKSON . . . cheerful little earful known as Annie ' . . . plans to continue her education at college . . . member of Kelvynian staff . . . loves steak, mashed potatoes, Bob Hope and Harry lames . . . willing to try anything once. GEORGE ESAU . . . tall, light and good looking . . . strictly the silent type . . . wound up his talents on eight wheels in K.P.'s Home Talent Show . . . George is a who-dun-it addict and claims beautiful women are well rationed. NORMAN FRANK . . . a future sports' announcer gifted with a loud voice . . . was in there pitching for Student Council, K.P. Life, Grenadiers and Beta Tau Omega . . . loved to tackle chop suey, football, English and war biographies. VIRGINIA FRANK . . . Tommy Dorsey and sport jackets are really reet with this sportswoman . . . kindly avoid anything Spanish . . . on the roll call of Legion of Honor, Kelvyn Life and Kelvynian staff . . . best dressed 4 that's Speed. WILLIAM FIEDLER . . . this man-about-town hears the Navy, college, and agriculture beckoning . . . Glenn Miller, aviation and roller skating tin which he excelsl are foremost in Bill's life . . . gets a bang out of tinkering with cars and tempera. CASMIRA GODAWSKI . . . Casey, the number, please gal, likes to read mysteries and eat hamburgers while listening to Bob Hope and Fred 'Waring . . . stockingless gals and English strike her the wrong way . . . will miss K.P. in general. ROBERT GORANSON . . . thinks it would be swell to get in the Navy tit H-iere's a choice! . . . anything in sports suits him . . . collects old, worn-out ten dollar bills! . . . art mator was his cherished class. AUGUST GOYKE . . . Augie is going to be a gob . . . getting in practice by swimming and boxing . . . doesn't like poor sports . . . unforgettable moments here are passing the finals . . . will miss the friends he has made while at Kelvyn.
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N K ' E ' f v wi ' ' 4. , H2211 'f V , -fi: I gf X it 2 t tlltftlgiiiiiitzig ie.. X I 1 ill ' f ' ' - , g,?'jQw, 'gg M 'g .TQ 2152553 K ' ' f' 'Iam-'ff 23' rf '- - ' -' . me, , THE EL!-X55 UP JU E 1945 HELEN HETHERINGTON . . . what fellow wouldn't like to be ill having this darling nurse take his pulse . . . beware, female cats, you'll not find a companion in Heather . . . just dotes on barbeques and French fries fwatch that waist line.l ROBERT HILL . . . plannin' on joinin' the Navy . . . leading his list of favorites are that James man and The Groaner . . . steak rates a good third . . . Shorty likes the girls, hates to work-hard. EARL HOCHSTATTER . . . K ave man Lefty prides himself on remarkable talent for eating---turnips . . . would enjoy more Klub banquets . . . lists sports as second love-food first . . . prefers music by Charlie Spivak . . . valuable member of Pancla's A. C. TED HORVATH . . . ran circles around KP. during the track season . . . kicked the pigskin about as tackle . . . played violin for the orchestra while dreaming up some new dance steps . . . delights in zoot suits, Woody Herman and going steady. ROBERT WILLIAM HOWARD . . . Bob hopes to work at an airport after graduation . . . favors all forms of chicken, Bob Hope, history, war novels, suit coats, and Kay Kyser . . , will remember playing football for old KP. DOLORES MAE IANICKI . . . Lore loved commercial law, but detested general science . . . a pretty two-pieced dress always held her eye, but heavily powdered girls-keep out of sight . . . hopes to emulate the master detective of her favorite mysteries. VIRGINIA IAZDZYK . . . always laughing, Ginny plans on business school next . . . collecting service insignia was her hobby . . . a voice in the Girls' Choral Club . . . will never forget her freshie days Cdaze?J. GILBERT IENSEN . . . 160 pounds of brawn and muscle, sociable Gil hopes to swim his way into the Navy . . . thrives on chicken, Kay Kyser and pretty girls . . . cherishes most his first K Klub banquet. LEONARD IENSEN . . . Curly, an orchestra member, has little leisure time . . . likes his girls and steaks well done . . . gals with too much make-up, steer clear . . . plans on college but will probably serve the service first. 'WILLIAM IENSEN . . . studious Bill will continue his search for knowl- edge in college or the Army . . . dreams of being a chemist . . . tooted his clarinet in the band and orchestra . . . cycled around the country during spare time. FRANCES IOHNSON . . . cheerful Fran will join the Waves for a lite on the ocean brine . . . this honey chile sings Ca littlel, dances Ca lotl . . . adores French fries . . . a fiend for a mystery story. STANLEY S. IOHNSON . . . takes to water like Goodman to a clarinet . . . glorified member of the Grand Council of De Moley Stub looped the loops at the thought of passing the Air Corps exam. ROBERT B. KARKOW . . . Bob was a three year letterman on the swim- ming team, and captain last year . . . finds gas motors and motor scooters interesting work . . . misses gas and tires most of all . . . prefers mystery novels and pop corn. CHARLENE IOYCE KASPER . . . intends to teach math after attending teachers' college . . . faithful part of Student Council, Clean-Up Club, the Legion and Pan American Club . . . dislikes girls that smoke but not quiz programs, football, Wayne King and novels. EDWARD C. KASSNER . . . Bing claims fame as a three year letterman in basketball . . . highest achievement is the K Klub . . . pet peeves: people who are off the ball and new shoes . . . fried chicken, moonlight strolls and Glenn Miller rate the O.K.
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