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

 - Class of 1952

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Front: T. D'Amato, M. Conte, T. Michaelsen, M. Vrettos. D Hansen M Van Winkle G Wainman II Row: L. Hansen, M. Carlson, I. Gjessen, G. Rees, B. Blueqe, G. Friese, D. Meling, D. Weinberg, N. Bender. III Row: P. Solmo, L. Bowman, A. Hubbard, V. Wegner, D. Perryman. E. Andreasen, E. Ziegler. J edlgfl pfafyefrf The Dramatic Club has been reborn and named The Kelvyn Players. Its officers are: Dorothy Meling, president: Nancy Bender, vice president, Lois Hansen, secretary, and Gloria Rees, treasurer. It has twenty-five members. They are a gay group seeking time and place to express their talents. They did the Fire Pre- vention Skit, and are working on a one act com- edy, The Ins and Outs. Anyone peering into room 325, U period on either the second or fourth Tuesday of the month, will see the Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Adams, in session. Demonstrations of the methods of using a variety of art materials, designing of party favors, and clay modeling are some of their many activities. These artistic gals really used their imagination and talent when they Wrote and produced Rudolph the Reds Nosed Reindeer in play form at Christmas- time. This year Gloria Beskoon, Carolyn Bro- berg, Winnie Heether, Roberta Hoegner, Iean Holte, Catherine Iohnson, Catherine Kunda, Wilma Lawrenz, Iune Liedtke, Katherine Lorch, and Dolores Petersen received their letters. Front: N. Reuss, C. Iohnson, E. Hansen, D. Weinberg, G. Selvick, D. Huber. C, Broberg, W. Lawrenz. II Row: C. Kunda, W. I-Ieether, M. Leiber, C. Smith, P. Lepley, D. Petersen, E. Kercher, Mrs. E. Adams. III Row: N. Bender, D. Gunchick, I. Thompson, D. Tignac, I. Liedtke, K. Lorch, D. Anderson. IV How: I. Hoversten, A. Olsen, B. Gorman, C. Thorsen, G. Beskoon, D. Meling, S. Haberstock.

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I PAN AMERICAN CLUB Front: D. Hrabe, S. Serr, L. Hansen, A. Mischke I. Nubie, N. Bender. E. Kercher, C. Mumme, P Knorr, N. Soltis. II Row: P. Vanassche, W. Lawrenz, D. Tignac. C. Tonning. N. Selkow, G. Walker, S. Swanson A. Hull, I. Wysocki. C. Posledni. III Row: M. Iapko, M. Beisler, K. Hard. S. Sand- meyer, S. Coquillette. N. McKinley, I. Glorch A. Olsen. E. Larsen, R. Hoegner. Front: B. Szymanski. I. McGinnis, M. Israel I. Meyer. E. Nelson, B. Tyckoson, B. Spejcher G. Statas, L. Carpenter, A. Pedersen. Second Row: P. Snyder, E. Turner, P. Nolan, S Neal, P. Boyd, A. Shafer, C. George, C. Wilson P. Layden. I. Metzger. Third Row: C. Stirmell, G. Grado, M. Hill, H. Chushak. I. Kedrow, K. Hoge. S. Hanisch, P Gustafson. H. Gronseth, Miss Andersen. THE GERMAN CLUB Front: I. Keller, L. Sorman. N. Steinert, I. Hary- unq, M. Thiessen, I. McCarville, A. Adam, K Winholt, E. Kotecki, L. Spiegl, A. Paulsen. A Somogye. II Row: B. Reichel, L. Iohnson. M. Schultz, N. Kriz, E. Walter, I. Adams, G. Voelker, I. Ham- mer, C. Bohnert, I. Breen, M. Wukitch. III Row: A. Shafer, S. Schneppe, S. Sandmeyer, A. Meister. H. Chushak, D. Huber, B. Robl. B. Kuczek, R. Scherer, S. Neal, P. Boyd. IV Row: G. Friese, E. Andreasen. A. Hubbard. I. Schroeder. I. Pappas. V. Stotz. R. Strader. I. Topel, D. Notz, C. MacDonald, M. Beck, L. Rosa. Front: G. Malmstrom, D. Seitz, F. Stotz, B. Theel. E. Nelson, M. Dietrich, I. Iansen, C. Bidmead, I. Taylor, T. Notz N. Anholt. II Row: C. Nielsen, D. Grimm, C. Posert, G. Frey- er, I. Rosedale, E. Hebei, M. Ott, I. Kuck, I. Nygaard, R. Hoblit, R. Elg. III Row: C. Leleune, G. Lillienberg, A. Muenzen- thaler, B. Becker, I. Stahl. G. Rees, I. MacDon- ald, D. Michalek, D. Wirwol, M. Iapko. A. Lawicka. IV Row: B. Berndt, R. Michalsen, I. Benson, R. Spooner, E. Larsen, R. Balle, B. Mueller, N. Kulisky, C. Thein, W. Flood. M. Beisler, R. Beisler. 1 an merican The Kelvyn Park Pan American Club members share with each other a deep and sincere understanding of life south of the Rio Grande. The spirit of friendship among the young people of the Americas must be based on understanding. Therefore, in our Pan American Club, we have attempted to formu- late a program through which We would be able to know our neighbors better. The program includes learning Spanish, the language of our neighbors: corresponding with young people of the Other Americasup exchanging newspapers, magazines, and snapshots, presenting skits and dialogues in Spanish based on scenes in daily life: studying the lives of Spanish heroes, and learning the traditions, customs, music and games of the Americas. Together, these students become better educated and informed about our southern neighbors. we eflndn Der deutsche Verein is the official German Club of Kel- vyn Park High School. It was founded during the first semester that Kelvyn opened its doors to senior high school students. Its basic purpose is to acquaint its members with the origin and development of the German language, its literature, music, and the scientific, artistic, and historical contributions of great Germans to civilization. Germany's school system, customs and manners, traditions, character, and life are discussed by the students and the club's spon- sor. The meetings are held at such times when the greatest number of members can attend them. The work of the club is informal. This informality has crystalized interest in and for the German Club, and the club's sponsor, Mr. Bock, has always felt more than repaid for his efforts by the keen and interested attitude the members of the club have shown.



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t'v Front: D. Notz, W. Flood, F. Stotz. P. Schulstad, G. Kum- merow, R. Huske, D. Glickauf. II Flow: K. Thomas, P, Tosson, V. Henrikson, I. Benson, R. jack, R. Long. R. Beisler, A. Williams. ouie laeraforfi Sponsored by Mr, Hungerford, this organiza- tion relieves the teachers of the mechanical de- tails of showing visual-aids such as movies, slides, and film scripts. Mr. Hungerford is try- ing to work out a set of films to be used in each subject so that the content of the film and the subject matter in the course will coincide. This is called the permanent film library from which teachers order films each semester as they teach various subjects. sS?age fell! The members of the stage crew operate the stage lights, the curtain, the public address sys' tem, and the flood and spot lights for all school assemblies, home talent shows, graduation exercises, and all other events that require such services. Occasionally they are hired by out- side groups such as the P. T. A., who have eve- ning performances in our school. Fifteen boys are responsible for the smooth operation of all mechanical devices necessary for a good show. They are the ones who work behind the scenes, are seldom seen, seldom get public thanks for their work, but who enjoy helping to produce a polished program. The school owes these boys and Mr, Hungerford, their sponsor, many thanks for their generous behind the scenes work. Front: D. Notz, K. Thomas, B. Flood, R. Himmel. II Row: P. Schulstad, tAsst. Mqnl, V. Henrikson, B. Han- son. I. Benson. R. Wozniak, R. Browne. R. lack, CMgr. J, R. Iorqenson, K. Baumann.

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