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

 - Class of 1945

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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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THE EL!-ISS IJF JUNE 1945 GERRY KEALY . . . popular Ger will soon be seen modeling the latest fashions on magazine covers . . . cuts a cute tigure on the dance floor, but would rather watch a baseball game . . . displays model form while eating spaghetti and skiing. IACK KELLER . . . jovial lay plans on college . . . non-com in the C.A.P .... strictly stuff in Beta Tau Omega . . . honored Legion, Council, Lite and Kelvynian Staffs . . . can never forget dropping a drawer- ful ot equipment in the chem lab, ELEANOR M. KERN . . . was drafted into the Clean-Up Club . . . pet peeve: people who knock K.P .... Al is still proud ot the 1943 basketball team and will miss the basketball games . . . can't imagine why she ever took bookkeeping. WILLIAM KNUERR . . . it's the A.A.l:'. for air-minded Willie . . . readily dives into steak and French tries . . . went into a tailspin at the thought of the teachers who scolded thim??l . . . landed the Student Council presidency. ROSEMARY ANN KOELPER . . . wants to be a cosmopolitan and go places . . . boasts being hall guard . . . Ro loves most singing and dancing . . . loves least gossip girls, steno and world history . . . will miss the rushing 'round at Kelvyn. HARRIET KOENIG . . . a member of the Legion of Honor, Civic Forum and Chemistry club who will go on with her studies . . . played the cello in the orchestra, but prefers to tickle the ivories. MARILYNN KOTTMANN . . . blonde, green-eyed Maril intensely dislikes hypocrites . . . a whiz at steno and typing, plans to make it her perma- nent occupation . . . this tair-haired femme takes her place among ad- mirers of The Voice. EMILY KRAMARCZYK . . . 'vicacious Lucky claims a special phobia for dress designing . . . men are her special hobby, ambition, and talent . . . swimming, Glenn Miller, and eating are strictly on the ball . . . algebra, forbid . . . hint: could use another shoe coupon. IUANITA KRUEGER . . . friendly Tica's pulse pumps when listening to Bob Hope or Andre Kostelanetz . . . temperature rises on sight of swimming pools . . . heart thumps when roller skating, watch- ing legitimate plays . . . patients will get laugh treatments when she's a nurse. GERBLDINE KUETTLER . . . Dait Bait Gerry says spare time ilies when writing a certain sailor . . . frowns on girls with two-toned hair . . . future plans are operating a switchboard . , . chicken and Eddy Howard rate high. IANE RUTH KURT!-I . . . Pipsqueak plans to take her sunshine to some office . . . an ardent admirer of Harry Iames, good mysteries, basketball and sharp clothes . . . swimming and dancing top her pleasure list, but conceited people don't enter it. LEATRICE LAKNESS . . . record collecting Lee is thrown by kids who do Extra Credit but gets a gleam at Chicken ala king, Fibber McGee and Biology . . . member oi Legion and Honor Roll elite . . . hopes to hit college or personnel work. LILLIAN LARSEN . . . college will be Blondie's next stop . . . a lover of music, could be tound in the Girls' Choral Club . . . pet peeve: gals wearing servicemen's clothes . . , Wasn't bashful when it came to chicken and Harry Iames. WILLIAM DONALD LQVEY . . . popular, athletic Lovey excels in basketball . . . spends leisure time at photography hobby . . . shows preference for math and chemistry . . . member ot the Iesters . . . intends to go to Illinois Institute ot Technology for chemical engineering. FRANK LEINHAUPEL . . . big, blonde and bored with homework . . . ambitious Happy will probably lend his talents to the Army as a flight surgeon . . . spends leisure time building bulging biceps at a local gym . . . greatest regret is leaving K.P.'s tair sex. X Xl M llllmlllltlllllgllx Y Q . , I l Q ,GN H hlix nt. ' I Q ziti QXNYQ i 5 ---: s E5 ' M .::z U 4' 5 P , Q gf A 'l il E i l e vi rowers xxx K rv I msrwwsmtar-.

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