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

 - Class of 1945

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j P t t UHEL BS ART CLUB The Art Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Ethel Guda, has devoted its time toward com- pleting many Red Cross projects. The members were happy to contribute their talent to the war effort. Five hundred tally booklets, numerous menu covers, and table favors were designed for use in the various servicemen's centers and hospitals. The officers were: Lenore Vtfarwick, President, Guyla Templeman, Vice-President, Gwen Hills, Secretary, and Lillian jones, Treasurer. MOVIES Our school now possesses two sound ma- chines, one silent machine, two slide machines, and one film-strip machine. Each week Miss Bernice Austrheim posts a schedule in the office and one in the movie rooms, to inform teachers in advance when a picture is scheduled for them. Mr. Samuel Barth has trained thirty-six boy oper- ators, all volunteers, who work in squads of four under a chief operator. They project a great variety of films each period in the classrooms. STUDENT LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Our student library helpers greatly aid the functioning of our library, Their organization is honorary, for students are accepted only on recommendations from two teachers. The service the students give to the school is: taking attend- ance, shelving books, answering reference gues- tions, issuing magazines, charging and discharge ing books, watching the library lockers. The effi- cient system, by which books are always on the shelves waiting to be used for reference or home reading, is largely due to the student library assistants. THE KELVYN ROLLERS lf you remember the last Talent Show, surely you will also remember the small roller skating act which we gave. There were eight students who participated: William Fiedler, Grace Ruthen- beck, Lester Stoltenberg, Lillian Wevik, George Esau, Lorraine O'Brien, Vtfilliam LaVey, and lrene Cory. W'e've been skating together for quite some time, enjoying it more every time. CHESS CLUB For centuries the game of chess has been played throughout the entire civilized world. lts origin is lost in obscurity. No wonder, then, that it has been called The Game of the Ages. Even though chess is old, this chess club is new, The members will participate in a tournament to determine the champion of Kelvyn Park. Every chess game is different and fascinating with an 28 endless number of plays. 1 t



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V. vw W -- I THE CLASS UF JANUARY 1945 ALBERT AMBLER . . . Albert's highest hope is to become a second .Dick Tracy . . . spends spare time reading about famous detectives . . . delights in apple pie, Russ Morgan, and football. ARTHUR ANDERSON . . . Art is for the Navy tbut definitelyl . . . spends his spare time constructing an amplifier out of an old radio . . . pet peeve is to be told he will have a test on Wednesday and get it on Tuesday. HARRY BECKNER . . . thrives on baseball, steak, and fo'- lowing a Certain girl at K. P ..,. was our bass fiddler for a while, but will soon make music with the Air Corps . . . would play the funeral march for obstinate people. WILLIAM BENDER . . . Speed really knows how to drive . . . spends his spare time playing the sax and eating dill pickles . . . orchestra and print shop were his favorites along with lohn Phillip 'Sousa's marches . . . future: a real estate salesman? EDWARD BOEGEN . , . slaves away his leisure time at good old K. P. over the Kelvyn Life and Kelvynian . . . plans on attending teachers' college after graduation . . . favorite subject: U. S. History . . . baseball, football fan tCubs and Bearsl . . . likes dress clothes ibut comfortablel. NEAL BRACEWELL . . . lerry's pastimes are cars and girls . . . handles his feet Well when on a dance floor, and when Harry lames is the dance-master . . . thinks Bob Hope, baseball, and hamburgers are synonymous with heaven. GEORGE BUSEKROS . . . Buse intends to go to law school and prosecute people who stand in the middle of street-Car platforms . . . would commit perjury for a big bowl of spaghetti, a little bowling, and lots of Charlie Spivak. PETER CZESZEWSKI . . . friendly Pete is an all round man . . . especially around the girls . . . was drafted into being his room chairman . . .' plans,to detour right into the armed forces where he'll score victories as he did in track. DOLORES DABE . . . Fake chicks, steer clear of Do . . . this petite, auburn-haired De-lcer is set on a dramatic career . , . sipping milk shakes at Stacey's and a tall dark and lush Barracuda Burp fill her spare moments. BETTY DALE . . . shinyfeyed Smiley has the sweetest smile this side ot heaven . . . also has an ear for music and plans to train it in college . . . spends leisure time listening to Harry Iames and eating apple pie. LOUISE DE BAETS . , . tall, lithe Weary would makex an ex- cellent model . . . keeps in trim riding a bike . . . indulges in chocolate cake and murder mysteries , . . liked by all who knew her and vice-versa. IOYCE DE LAUGHTER . . . Joe . . . happy wherever she goesl. , . has eyes that sparkle when swimming or skating ibut her eyes arent the only onesl , . . and a sweet voice that may soon be your tele- phone operator. WINIFRED DONALD . . . Vtlinnie makes sports her specialty and has plenty of peplto back her up . . . even without her rationed gum she's always laughing and game for everything . . . stay that way Winnie! l I MAIA EMMEL . . . Mi, who loves fun, has plenty of it by get- ting into trouble and skating . . . very proud of having the longest, sharp- est sweaters plus dirtiest saddle shoes known to hep-cats . . . with her pep she'll soon be a star reporter on any newspaper. HOWARD E. FETTY . . . this amiable lad rates steaks, adventure books and baseball high on his hit parade of favorites . . . Bob Hope and that man with the horn are also tops with him . . . future lies with the Army. I

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