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GLENN HAMM-this avid basketball player hopes to be a railroad worker-steams at girls in levis-enjoys jazz con- certs at Masonic Temple-remembers P.B.'s b.b. signals. LEONE HARRINGTON-little Lee enjoys sports, stock car racing. and pizza-will remember fun in chemistry lab while going the Wright way to become a secretary. NEAL HECK-t ' ca t o er of t e R.O.T.C. is active in the Mixed ' f et the Friday night so- cials-salut owling, as etball, and TV., lx , CAROL HEINICKI- Barrol loves pizza but clims to con- ceited boys and bleached hair-brightens at thought of cz secretary's career-can't forget the swell kids at K.P. EVELYN HIGGINS-talented Evie thrills to the rhythm of Louis Armstrong-gives football games and club parties the high sign-college bound, majoring in home economics. ROBERTA HOEGNER-gay Bobby plans on becoming a nurse or joining the Waves-faithful member of the Art. Pan American, and Ranger Clubs-enjoyed businesslike Iunior Achievement. JEAN HOLTE-earned a letter dabbing in paints-finds gym and all spectator sports colorful too- Red will always remember the fun in Mrs. Adams' art major. RONALD HUCK-likable Red will never be forgotten for the great games he pitched for Kelvyn-this future big leaguer finds lunch, girls. and study three enjoyable subjects. LOIS HUEBNER-divided her talents between German Club and both Choral Clubs-roller skating, bowling, and his- tory soar high in the eyes of this future airline stewardess. BETTY IANE IANNELLO-likable B. I. remembers the iun in Orchestra-this sports fan enjoys photography and danc- ing-steno and foods are favorite subjects-future holds a secretary's career. MARIORIE ISRAEL-friendly Margie rooted for K.P. on Panther Staff-faithful member of Pan American and For- eign Friendship Clubs-this college-minded lass recalls Mrs. Ramsey's understanding counsel. DONALD IAHNKE- Ianks, president of K Klub, lettered in football and basketball-ftook second place in city tennis -Rosie's, woodshop, and K.P. dances score-goal: college. SHIRLEY IANECZKO-enjoyed pizza, baseball, school plays. and collecting Eddie Howard records-this future secretary records football, French, and Girls' Chorus among her cherished memories. JAMES IANISCH-four year Kave man, who starred in tennis and basketball, remembers woodshop with Mac and listening to A.B.C. Club-friendly limbo plans to attend aviation school. LORRAINE IASKULKA-loguacious Lorrie will always re- call Mrs. Ramsey's friendliness during division-has hopes oi becoming a secretary-this skating fan was always a loyal Kelvyn booster. IUNE IOHNSEN-this peppy gal thrives on pizza and Frankie Laine-remembers K.P. football games and French-draws the line at short skirts and moody people. ' CATHRYN IOHNSON- Kathy enjoys horseback riding. swimming, and ping-pong-active in Art and Pan American Clubs--divides her time between I.A. arid trips to Wis- consin. DORIS IOHNSON-this petite SWede goes all out for sports -commercial geography aroused desire for World travel -Wants to serve as capable secretary to handsome Navy men.
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NORMA FALCONE- Norm's eyes charm people and horses alike-sang in Girls' Chorus and assisted in Library- enjoys all sports-plans an office job or working with horses. IAMES FANNING- Mike devotes his spare time to pigeons -is member of American Racing Pigeons Union-sports. hamburgers. and math also rate-hopes to become an electrician. CHARLES FITZGERALD- Chuck goes for hunting, fishing, and short girls-enjoyed geometry and biology-this col- lege bound lad will remember Panther Staff and wonderful teachers at K.P. HARRIS FORD-friendly Skip enjoys listening to the 560 Club and eating pizza-favorite subject was woodshop- plans college-will always remember football and K.P.'s pow-wows. IULE FOSS-Cadet Captain, and president of N.R.A.. plans to study civil engineering-history and science hit the bull's-eye-remembers rifle team and fun in division. NANCY FREEMAN-active Nana remembers Mrs. King's division and Pan American Club-relaxes with Tony Ben- nett's platters-steno-trans and commercial law appeal to this Cub fan., WILLARD FREEMAN-wondrous Billy is interested in sports, especially baseball, and a very fine stamp collection-gym was favorite subject C girls still arej-plans to attend college. A WALTER FREIER- Waldo, a two year man on the basket- ball team, cheers for Rosie's, football, and Frankie Laine -hopes to travel before Uncle Sam gets him. ROBERT GENTNER- Bob looks back on the good times in division-Rosie's, shop courses, and pork chops are favor- ites-hopes to become an expert car mechanic. IOYCE GOLCHERT-devilish Ioy dashed to all the football games-Stacey's and collecting records occupy her spare time-future plans: marriage and rearing a basketball team. BARBARA GORMAN-Girls' Chorus, City Choral Competi- tions, and division memories with Mrs. Ramsey linger in Barbie's mind-pizza and oral talks hit sour note-ambi- tion: private secretary. BETTY GOTZ-this whimsical cheerleader hopes for a future as secretary, then housewife-gives three rahs for Frankie Laine. K.P. socials, and biology-remembers Mrs. Wright's division. HAROLD GRONSETH- Sonny's hobby is ice skating-base- ball, mechanical drawing, and advanced algebra cut a lot of ice-this future draftsman enjoyed sports reporting- remembers Ianuary 13, 1951. VITO GUERRIERI-ivory-tickler Vitz's ambition is to play be-bop at Carnegie Hall-spent spare hours playing foot- ball and listening to Mario -Lanza-remembers coach DeWyze's stimulating talks. DOLORES GUNCHICK-singing Delor collects hillbilly rec- ords-remembers Spring and City Festivals with Girls' Chorus-likes' history, physics, and swimming-this Art Club-er hopes to travel. DORIS GUNDERSEN-gay Dory was a loyal football fan -dancing and bowling keep this gal trim-commercial courses at K.P. will lead to secretarial position until marriage. IACQUELINE GUSMAN-jubilant Iackie enjoys English, Louis Armstrong, and gab sessions with iriends-volley- ball and baseball leave happy memories-will continue being a hel1o girl after graduation. 1 SHIRLEY HABERSTOCK-likable Shirl was a member. f Natio Honor Societ , plans career!-'as prgfessiongl.-'ac J boiing, m1i,,1e110wsa strike 3fbatordQ 4 gfgmembe Igifctatingplaughspihfsteno. -fy, y . Uga Q ,lf L' jj A J .. tj, Ml-fr i ' f A A 'Q A a L, 1 - lf ,I t-1 '71 j I
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IOAN IOHNSON-Captain Iohnny leaps at the mention of pizza and Tony Smithvthis two letter cheerleader remem- bers being Iunior Queen -plans to become a sociologist after U. of I. ROBERT JOHNSON-dynamic Swede sparked K.P.'s mighty eleven-girls in levis don't score-this broad-shouldered blond plans college-fond memories of printshop will linger. RUTH IOHNSON-demure Ruth spends leisure time reading and playing miniature golf-elikes music, history. and French-K.P.'s noisy lunchroom will haunt her while at Wheaton College. SHIRLEY IOHNSON-this pert blonde likes to swim and play the piano-history and civics are favorite subjects-will remember basketball, volleyball, and crowded lockers- plans marriage. DlANE IORGENSEN-active Di steered Friday night socials to success-this Southern belle scorns crew cuts-roller skating is tops-will always remember certain R.O.T.C. dances. RICHARD IORGENSEN- Dick, President of Iune Class, and member of swimming team, spends spare time listening to A.B.C. Club-hopes to attend college and become electrical engineer. BETTY ANN KALSETH-happy-go-lucky Betts got a charge out of division and French-plans career as airline stew- ardess-will remember Stacey's and her pals at K.P. ILONE KAMERER-spent her happiest hours bowling and singing-German Club and Mixed Chorus were favorites -will never forget jolly times in Miss Corbett's cooking class. BARBARA KARNUTH-energetic Barb plans to teach kindergarten-crams French and Latin Clubs, volleyball, pizza, Frankie Laine records, and Kelvynian Co-editor's job into her livewire life. BARBARA KATZEL-sports loving Babs was a member of the trio, Rangers, and G.A.A.-found Kelvynian work ''picture -esque-civics, steno, and foods clicked with this future housewife. EILEEN KAY-bubbly Ei Coos for Tony Bennett, Dixieland, and biology with Mr. Kenny-insists some teachers aren't human-plans dual future of secretary and homemaker. FRANK KELLIHER-friendly Frank goes all out for skating and bowling-typing competes with bookkeeping as favor- ite-will attend Wright Ir. or else join the Air Force. ELIZABETH KERCHER-popular Liz, member of the Na- tional Honor Society, plans to be a kindergarten teacher -Civic Forum and Girls' Klub keep her on the go. ANN KLEINHANS-fun loving Ann won't discard the old long look-plans comptometer school-football games and Kelvyn dances add up to fun for this former hallguard. IOAN KRATOCHVIL-brown-eyed Io recalls exciting vol- leyball and basketball games-tees off for miniature golf and foods-plans to be an efficient secretary, then a house- wife. RITA KREWINSKI-efficient stenographer, mathematician, and accordionist-gay Reet plans a harmonizing home of her own-division 207, Kelvyn's best, will always strike a happy note. DOROTHY KRISS-friendly Krissy roots for home manage- ment, English, and U.S. history-cherishes memories of dancing, bowling. and roller skating-her ambition. pastime, and future plans: Lefty. IOAN KUMOR-pizza, dancing, and Frankie Laine are bait for this attractive mermaid- Io, a future nurse, goes over- board for football and tennis-plans to attend Illinois.
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