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

 - Class of 1953

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, NANCY MC KINLEY- Nance plans to dance through life as a successful wife-movies, pizza, and Billy Eckstine rate high-will always remember Kelvyn's football g mes and Paducah. DOROTHY LING-s a kl ' e , , IS' QKH Klub, a ai o ociet 'most pu typing champ, pr sident of French Cl ICIYGIS4 plans teaching career. MARILYN MELLEMA-sweet, likable Mare takes life easy eating pizza, dancing, and watching football games-this chic gal plans to make a fortune sharing her beauty secrets. EDWARD MICHAL- Mike remembers his four math classes with Mrs. Ramsey-earned his K on tennis and swim- ming teams-building boats is his hobby-commercial art his future. . Q CAROLE MlHlL'.S-sang her wdy to a Girls' Chbrus -French, history, and swimming rate with this jolly girlt, -remembers K.P.'s '49 football teamffpture: private secretary. Q l 'K J q GWEN MILLER-came to K.P. from Panama Canal Zone- watermelon and football hit the spot-will remember every minute in high school-plans return to Panama. PATRICIA MITCHELL- Mitch, with a sunny disposition, enjoys dancing to dreamy music-bookkeeping is in view as career, but her real talent is baking for the boys . RICHARD MONSEN-happy Dick will be working on the r oa rint op as 'sf rite-su ' cteswimming his ' ' son linger on. MALCOLM M TON-handsome Mort of K.P.'s football team will always remember the Kelvyn pow-wows-likes civics and physics-plans to make a million before he is thirty. CLO D M - te little Cla die c ld nev r f get ' e V ing, izza r nk tops-plans ach' g career it three student of her own. ,- PATRICIA NADOLSKI-petite Pat dashed to Girls' Chorus and Student Council-likes bookkeeping and steno-was active in G.A,A. and Bowling Club-plans a career as secretary. V ' ,RAYMOND NEUSCHAEFER-likes English, math, and physics --enjoyscpizza, lylario Lanza, and basketball-hike-happy E Pa was arnused by kids dashing through KP. halls- will- attend college. LYDIA NlCKEL+German Clubf Girls' Chorus, and I.A. took Lee's leisure time-likes baseball, people, fecords, and reading-will go the Wright way to her own business. IOAN NU E g an'e l s hor es and l'e i San F. - . . wry? - is - - re ers . enny' umo a d 19 om alent w. IANET OBETZ-cheerful Ian tinds harmony with tall men and civic-s-bleached blondes create discords-plans a musical c reer playing the French horn and piano at collegef RON L ' g c dislikes in levis -th utu en ' r's b golfin lectin S ' q. ni d ing, ist h v ite jec tsl ARLEN OL EN-a bitious Ar dashe to Civic um n a d National Honor Society meetings-didn't slow down for K.P. football games, biology, nor English-intends to live . SHARON OLSON-swimming and skating interest this straw- berry blonde-thin mild shakes take a low dive-remem- bers Miss Robley's division-domestically inclined, enjoys cooking and sewing. 'ii

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CAROLYN KUNDA- Lynn will be remembered for singing in Home Talent Shows, Spring and City Festivals-dancing and skating hit high notes-will later star as housewife. AUDREY KUROWSKI- Aud looks back on good times in GJ-LA.-steno and roller skating score a hit-will take a contract for professional baseball before wedding vows. BETTY LAPIETRA-bubbling Betts excelled in swimming, volleyball, and baseball-Nat King Cole and commercial law were favorites-will become an efficient secretary, then a happy housewife. CAIROL LARSEN-sharp Cis favors biology, French, swim- ming, and Frankie Laine-stops short at boisterous people -hectic week' at' Lake Tippicanoe will never be forgotten -future: college. ELEANOR LARSEN-K.P.'s first flutist and swimming star was member of National Honor Society and K Klub-- Ellie will remember happy daze in chemistry-plans busy college career. GERALD LARSSENfgood-natured Ierry, member of K.P.'s foot- ball team, remembers good times in Mr. Higgin's division --baseball, skating, and printshop are fun for this Klub man. HERBERT LARSEN- Herbie makes cars work like a charm C?j, but plans to become a baker-will always remember chauffering the crowd to K.P.'s football games. TOAN LAUBNER-friendly Butch was active in school clubs and sports-remembers French classes and Foreign Friendship Club-has visions of an office job and a big wedding. MARION LESCHINSKI-memories of division period and long hours at Kelvyn will linger on-her ambition: to become a millionaire-enjoyed football, baseball, and especially foods. BARBARA LINQUIST-likable B. I. spent her happiest hours at K.P.'s football games-thinks Stan Kenton is tops-cer- tain haysrides linger in her memory book-future: college. IAMES LOFGREN- limbo likes miniature trains, bowling, printshop, and naturally, women-remembers appearance in a sheet for Brotherhood Week Assembly-plans to be a sheet metal worker. DONNA LORENTZEN-quiet Blondie plans to be a mission- ary in South America-dislikes homework on Mondays and Fridays-football, playing the piano, and honest men score big hits. RICHARD LUGO-sparked K.P.'s fighting eleven for three years-will play football or join the Marines after gradua- tionere-members the '49 Fenger game and Lucky Old Sun. IANET MALECKE-pert Ian yvill soar to a career as an airline hostess-her favorite subjects were bookkeeping. English, and Stacy's-enjoys 'football and volleyball. BILLY MARONEY-favorite sports are football, basketball. and baseball-printshop made a big hit, but homework was outwremernbers salesmanship and English with Mrs. Selman. ROBERT MARSH- Bob glides at sounds of popular music and the sight of girls-remembers printshop and Mr. Hig- gins-cuts corners at roller rink and on wood. IUDY MARTIN-dancing, bowling and horseback riding take I her leisure tim vorite ubject was journalism- c ege boys andfocra ork ckon twre co ed MA NWIAST th 9 me Q cheer or KUP sA80tb ans reta s positlo - i J ' 4 . .' te a W' m ace rche and Ger an cl sf 1 f 1 int ' '



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ROSA-LEE OSTER-goes for swimming, skating, hamburgers and Tony Bennett-member ol G.A.A. and Girls' Chorus -biology and chemistry tie as favorites-will remember 1949 play-offs. DONALD OVINGTON---Smiling Buckets literally went to pieces over football--found printshop cmd biology his iavor- ite subjects-will always remember his movie debut in the Crane game. IOHN PANAGAKIS-sports editor of the Panther. earned his K in baseball-will always remember woodshop with Mac -his ambition is to play in a World Series. ARLENE PASS-popular Arnie will be remembered for her cheerleading-this livewire lights up at sharp dressers and Stacey's-blows a iuse at sloppy people-plans college. NORMA PETERSEN-piano-playing Ginger scaled to fame in K.P.'s Orchestra and Choruses-dark fellows are sharp, crew-cuts and bottled blondes go flat-plans college career. MARTHA PILIHOS- Martie remembers National Honor So- ciety assembly-served as division chairman, hallguard, and oflice helper-this pen-pal likes skating, swimming, Cx b wling ls heading for Wright. , 54 ' di, Ut! ,diff 'gf'-I 'L fl' fr l K 5' 'ff 4 'e DONALD PISCHKE-capable Panther circulation manager and Business Manager of the Kelvynian-enjoyed basketball when not busy with bookkeeping and shop courses- chooses outdoor work for future. CHARLOTTE POSLEDNI-little Char remembers the Foreign Friendship Club and nights at Ann's-bowling and danc- ing go over big with this art major-plans to work alter graduation. IOHN PRUDEN-serious-minded Iohn found dramatics and biology among, his favorites-surf-board riding at Santa Catalina land socials at K.P. leave a cherished memory. DOLOBES PRUETT-quiet Lorrie plays piano, organ, and trumpetisports and foreign coins hit a high note-remem- bers four years with Orchestra and the flourish ol Hat Day. MARLENE PUETTNER-this quiet blonde remembers presid- ing over division 202-steno-trans and biology rated high -active member of Hi-C Club-plans a future in mission work. IAMES PURNER--automobiles, hillbilly music and Friday socials get the green light from this football ian-conceited girls, the red light-plans a gas station of his own. CAROL QUEEN-versatile Queenie plays the marimba and clarinet-member of Art Club, Orchestra, and Football Band-remembers Uncle Gerald in 311-will attend Acad- emy of Arts. HAROLD QUIST-mighty Klub member pushed Panthers to many football victories-commercial law and parties are clear kicks-wise girls, a double reverse-plans to be ct millionaire? r , I r V Q 1 , y, RlArElJxlVUSSZN4rnlglxtyjEltllo1o'se perks at The men- 'tion of Tony 'Bllennegk ljrengh, football, and pizza-this pert cheerleader won't iorgetgllgr., Kanny's,,glasseesr-future in. cludes college. 5' W --.fx A O I I i . JANETJMSMUSSEN-svgeei-L Jun, member of Girls' chorns. enjoys swimming, dancing, and Jeff Chandler-Ethis Ki. vynian business manager WGl'1lS:,'lO.l6fIfB astr'oqalny-- A members Miss Byman's travelltgzfesf - fl f I SOLVAY RASMU EN-likable Sandy enjo dancin , - wlin , a ' the c d' n plans t beco go e n -w it Lrg! and Home Tale ows. ' f PATRICIA REASOR-versatile Pat, member of National Honor Society-toots tor tennis, baseball, and volleyball --remembers Football Band and clown trumpeteers-plans college, happy marriage ior iinale.

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