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GILBERT REEDER-this K.P. band member goes all out for chemistry cmd physics-enjoys swimming and bowling- will remember Miss Gallaghe-r's return. H DONALD REINERTSON- sure-shot Dont' 'remembers good times at Rosie's-woodshop and commercial law hit the wbulglseye-college or the Air Force sound reveillehior this K R.O.T.C. captain. A DOROTHY RICE-loved the surf at Waikiki-a future Wave. who salutes good times at K.P. socials-memories of sports, piano, and steno-trans claim high rank. W ,lwclw I ' at LLIE-'Phil pl e mari a aid soared math and English-roll skating and socials are in the swim for this loyal sports lan and future Wave. WILLIAM ROBERTS- Willie likes- photography and math -dancing and sports also take up his leisure hours- hopes to study engineering at Illinois-remembers good times at Rosie's. EDMUND ROCHE- best-dressed Ed heads for DeKalb after graduation-wild parties and sharp clothes led his list of likes-remembers basketball and Mr. Cady's commercial law class. F IANET R Enyblspqgftilue-eygd! 1Qn enjoys swimming. fitf et Ss SE, eatingxpliza-sports, parties, and art :Kai r p idegi appy Hours-remembers football games -next' top: right. I CAROL ROSTAD-an avid Cub fan, cheers for roller skat- ing, English, and smart dressers-remembers her library work and Mr. Higgins' tests-plans wearing a nurse's cap. RONALD RUHNKE- Ron will remember the good times in Mr. Heimberger's industrial arts class-sports and all shops go over big with this future automobile mechanic. I - .- 4. I V 'ONICA' SA OSKIT-versatile Vern stars in all sports- ' ember of rls' Chorus, Ltegldn, Orcihehtrafanqt gilielvynian 3 tafffrenakrlnberiyrlg Mr. Higgins as eyampleh plans tegchers' Q college alter Wright. ,l ' ' n MARILYN SCHMIDT-wistful Lynn enjoys horseback riding. A.B.C. Club, math, and commercial law-will remember Mr. Higgins' division and locker neighbors-plans to become an airline stewardess. LOUISE SCHOEFERNACKER--rosy cheeked Lou likes col- lecting stamps and telling corny jokes-this office assistant thrives on baseball and basketball-plots future as office worker and housewife. ?,. DONALD SEIBLING-sociable Sieb will remember Rosie's on cold mornings-wood and print shop get the green light -Working on his Ford is his favorite pastime. NANCY SELKOW-likable Nan takes to horses and all sports-member of Legion of Honor, Rangers, Student Coun- cil-Mrs. Ramsey's trig class and '49 football are sweet memories. GAIL SELVICK-likes dancing and stock car races-takes time out from bowling for Art and French Clubs-plans school, work, then marriage-remembers 1950 Home Talent Show. FELICIA SERAFINSKI- Gee pepped up the Social Dance Committee and Home Talent Shows-will always remem- ber fun in Orchestra and Mr. Kenny's division-plans to attend U. of I. DONALD SHIELD-dark and dynamic Don sparked K.P.'s basketball courts for two years-college bound, remem- bers self-appraisal, Rosie's, and football games-ambition: live, love, and loaf. BARBARA SILLS-brainy Barb , active around K.P., hit top rung in Oratory Contest-faithful member of Orchestra and National Honor Society-iuture includes college and law career. ' , Q .11 'K 'E W
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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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5 IOAN SKRZENTA- Io spends spare time making flowers- likes skating-wants to glide right into marriage with ct tall red-head-Spanish rates first and foremost in subjects. PATRICIA SNYDER--big-hearted Bunny will be a Navy nurse--chemistry and biology were favorites-records, swimming, and Panther Staff added to happy and sad days at K.P. AUD S G vel Smoi ans to a nurse- er C , K1 ' playing and mistry-remembers ovie operating urs and division . 'A ,.,. f MARGARET SORENSEN-a future secretcfy is merry Marge -swimming and bowling are just her type -this K Klub member will never forget division and being Class Treasyuner. J V A ' F, , GR?-TCE SPANNENBERG-this lively gal flourishes on French tries and cokes-memories of civics and sales will linger . on-college dr Telephone Company will get this gal. BEVERLY SPEICHER-fun-loving Kitten purrs to Eddie How- ard and dancing-loves food after bowling or roller skat- ing-chemistry and laughing gas leave very pleasant memories. K n NAIDA SPICER- Nubby will always remember happy senior days-enjoys roller skating, pizza, and Eddy Howard -plans office work, then a home of her own. GERTRUDE STATAS--Pan American Club and hallguard took Gert's time at K.P.-this future secretary will remem- ber Miss Cangelosi's steno-trans class-likes roller skating and mysteries. CHRIS STIRMELL-Cadet Captain Chris will become a crim- inal investigator-typing, motor boats, and commercial law arrest his attention-Mr. Kenny's division is linked to his memory. BETTY STONE- Bets roots for bowling, roller and ice skat- ing-enjoys music and dancing, too-steno and typing have prepared this friendly gal for a secretarial career. EARL STRACK-an all round sports fan, Curley remembers football and the fun in division-loves his hotrod and ac- cordion, tgo-Uncle Sam and the girls beckon. I LOU ANNQ SUCHOR7- Lou member of Art V lub, Girls' Chorusif and Panther Staff-enjoyed watchir1g,K' .'s mighty elejven- Higgi.n's Hideout ,will be remembered-plansfcob Pleqetcgrd Vtrrczvel. 2 . ' , ' ' X Al, if 1 x 4 I 1 3 -. , 'll fd .JL ll, I' L., MARY SUGAR-merry Mar enjoys sports and good Italian food-G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, and library will recall her cheery smile-future plans include college and Telephone Company. SANDRA SWANSON-- Sandy plans to be a Florence Night- ingale-was active in Pan American, Girls' and For- eign Friendship Clubs-will remember Miss Cangelosi's steno-trans class. ALICE SWIONTEK-- A1's brown eyes brighten for LA. meet- ings and Friday night socials-member of Kelvyn Players and Mixed Chorus-future: first class typing teacher or marriage. LORRAINE SZCZEPANSKI-happy hours spent in steno will lead to a private secretarial career for Bubbles -vetoes Frankie Laine but enjoys good dance music-remembers K.P. friendships. TED SZCZESNY- Crawford's favorite subjects are history and civics-this friendly guy glories in playing baseball and setting type in print shop-will be an airline pilot. DOLORES SZUMILAS-active Dee brightened the Girls' Chorus and G.A.A.-enjoys football, stock car and midget races-will long remember Kelvyn's victories over Fore- man-plans a secretarial career.
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