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

 - Class of 1953

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.If x ' X ,V r X LERQYE 'ABRAHAMSEN-7'Silky, member of N.C.O. and Clubi pldnsto lead an inky life as u printer-will always remember the hectic daze with Mr. MbLaren. ROBERT ANDERSON-mirthful Bob will remember good times at Rosie's-Mr. DeWyze, barbeques, and sports are on the beam with this athlete-future: the Service-then? LEROY ANTHONY-likable Lee found fame on K.P.'s grid- iron-swimming and boxing score a complete pass-this future pilot remembers printshop and the 1950 Austin game. 3' I I RENEE BA?V6g?us, ' . Q Q1 um ke ' utah .P. ' es seb ootball, dw g, and skat- i -plans g t, th ork and a happy marriage. BARBARA BECK-volleyball, baseball, history, and steno spelled happy times for Irma -this football fan swoons at sentimental music-stiffens at conceited boys-remem- bers bookroom and hallguard forever. BETTY BECKER-this cute hallguard enjoys roller skating and swimming-German Club, G.A.A., and Band will remain in her scrapbook of memories-future: comptometer oper- ator, then housewife. OTTO BECKER-fast bowler and baseball player, who dreams of the Air Force-girls in levis are taboo-history is his favorite study, TV and canasta, relaxation. CAROL BELPORD-popular Bellie, member of K.P.'s Band, G.A.A. and Hospitality Committee, likes tall blond boys and sentimental records-will be a commercial-buyer, then a housewife. BEVERLEE BERENDT-cute Bev will always remember Mr. Hungerford's physics class-her favorite pastime is watch- ing football-looks ahead to a teaching career after North Central College. . rw! I ' -f BETT FFE ' o m ' Bin ' C r es is , e m , h me en pi ook rd er i de ' then m ge. GLORIA BORSON- Glo's favorite pastim s roller skating -will always be remembered for her long, wavy hair and sparkling personality-hopes someday to marry a million- aire. IOAN BUENGER- Bing, a smart dresser who thrives on pop records-made a letter in swimming-a football fan, looks ahead to college and starting a family. JERRY CAPRIO-this future electrical engineer sparked to photography and football-lights out to girls who smoke -keeps memories ot Orchestra. gym, and Spanish with Mrs. King. RALPH CAPRIO- Curly plans to be a lawyer-gridiron. hayrides, and pizza score touchdowns-bleached hair and guts who smoke get an of-i-side kick. LESLIE CARLSON- Doctor Les vigorously tackles hillbilly music and economics-earned a letter in football-remem- bers 1950 Marshall game-after Marines will coach his own team. GLORIA CLARK- Glo is happiest riding a horse-cherishes memories of football games and the Hospitality Committee -hopes for a spot in the North Central College Choir. RICHARD COSTANTE- Dangerous Dick spends spare time with I.A. or listening to A.B.C. Club-sports, U.S. history. and Panther Staff claim his interest-plans to work. ALLEN CRESS-redheaded Al spent leisure time watching television and participating in sports-this engineer-minded movie operator blew his fuse to program changes-will remember graduation.

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cm ofgwm IANUARY. 1953 IEAN THOMPSON President ARLENE LOWE Vice President SHIRLEY MO LELLAN Secretary PETER SOLMO Treasurer X- TOP TEN IN SCHOLARSHIP' I. Ieorn Thompson: Z. Robert Strozder: 3. Dar- lene Tignorc: 4. Dolores Kobylcxnski: 5. Esther Kuczek: 6. Herbert Livorsi: 7. David Peterson: 8. Arlene Lowe: 9. Gloria Mae Clark: 10. Paul Schulsicxd. 'In May 1952.



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IACK CUSHMAN-baseball, basketball, and K Klub divide Bushman's spare time-girls in levis rate a D minus with him- lans to be a machinist cf aviator. ' Q CAROL A NN-vivacious walt. is enthusiastic about -'vo kybggyicmvskatin , andy wlirrgg-typing and'steno tf asgst ' ill a, 'lays Q rqntiemberedlgby ,hs future secre. and hotlkewife. 'A CAROL DEWEY-enjoys tennis, skating, football, and polo- horseback riding and dancing, too, are favorites with this I.A. member-hostess on a western ranch is her ambition. PATRICIA EMERSON-dancing Pat goes all out ior sports -likes typing, pizza, and Frankie Laine-active as a hall- guard and a te er's helper-plans secretarial c eer. CAROL FOR ty ' g, TV, Bohemian pastry and ten- n' arpta orit ith uiet ' ' njoys eling and 1 ior de ti robab e secretar com rist. E I ' 2' FRE PRE 1 EN g, A e nvuqa ' -lewis fo at ,tht ' Klub, l rida .right Qancesw nd scie ce scoreli T.Dis-a bit gn: toxcpg Qt K.P. after college. M 5 N all ' fwfr A i DORIS GAESS-dancing Dee was president oi the Library Club-delighted in roller skating, football, and basketball -bookkeeping with Mr. Cady and G.A.A. will never be forgotten. EUGENE GATZKE-energetic Euge went all out for sports -stock car races and women are favorite pastimes-print- shop and woodshop, favorite subjects-at present, iuture is undecided. ALFRED GREENHOLDT-quiet Al has stock car races, foot- ball, baseball, and two years .of mechan with Mr. Iser on his list of bests-plans to go to trade school. AUDREY HELMER-friendly Aud, member of Hospitality Committee, plans marriage in near future-likes steno and football-thumbs are down to boys who think they're big shots. MARLENE HENRIKSEN-cheers lor dancing, Stan Kenton, foot- ball, and basketball-will be a capable receptionist, then a happy housewife- Mar will long remember being a hallguard and biology. MARIANNE HOEKSTRA- Hooky goes out for roller skating, malts, and hayrides-was most witty, division vicepresi- dent, a reporter, and hallguard-will always remember dis- secting in biology. SONIA HOMMELAND-a nurse's aid job and sports made Sonny smile-biology, chemistry, and Hospitality Com- mittee require special mention- my pals and the big taint remain uniorgotten. IANET HOSS-dancing and Benny Goodman are in step with Chris, the best dressed gal in her class-likes Spanish and division-ambitions are traveling and marriage. ALLAN HUBBARD-suave Al attended Civic Forum, Dra- matics, Student Council, and Panther Stall meetings-likes English and history-sports also rate high-hopes ior future as journalist. IEANINE IARVIS-friendly Io, a K.P. cheerleader, likes roller skating and watching football-cheers lol pizza, too -this future secreary will always remendoer thq: Halloween of l9Q0. , fl IO - NISE IEDRASEKQ-athlet' 'foilvfpxlvansitfa teacliiing career -s rts types ing: ll1lSXf Arnazon-Will always Wgrnberlfl-lar. 4.1!-Iringetiord's physiisw c?lass 5antbmbeing Q l rgitgy assistanf. 3 ri - ' g WARREN IENDAL-likes swimming, roller skating, and bas- ketball-this member oi the Hospitality Committee remem- bers O period gatherings and U.S. history-plans to drive a great big truck.

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