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EILEEN IOHNSON- Lyn places roller skating, skiing, and horseback riding among her favorites-this iormer office assistant and future secretary will remember happy times witha her pals. KENNETH IOHNSON- Ken points thumbs down to two- toned hair-spends spare time at basketball and bowling --plans to marry a woman of distinction-will attend col- lege. BARBARA IOSH-quiet Babs goes in for roller skating and bowling-likes football and pizza-hopes to become a good secretary-remembers Girls' Chorus and City Festivals. THEODORE KAISER-wowed Kelvyn audiences with ac- cordion playing-pizza, sports, and K.P. dances are in time-will scale the ladder of success as best dressed draftsman. GERALD KALLAS- Ier captained the basketball and base- ball teams to victory-this active K Klub man will always remember history' with Mr. Higgins-future plans include college. 4 DOLORES KOBYLANSKI- Dee-Kay remembers the humor of K.P. teachers-spent time on Panther Staff when not attend- ing German and Art Clubs or I.A. meetings-plans to teach. ESTHER KUCZEK-travel beckons fun-loving Esther-cries foul on Monday mornings and piles of homework-this avid White Sox fan will have indelible memories of art major. GLENN KUMVEROVV- popular Butch will always remem- ber algebra and division huddles-strums his uke for pretty girls-this sports-minded young man hopes some- day to enter show business. RON KUXHAUSEN- Ron likes swimming and algebra- watches television as a pastime-after graduation will attend a trade school-will always remember woodshop with Mr. McLaren. BERNHARD KVALE- Bernie will never forget work-outs on the '51 football team-printshop with Mr. G. was fun -first stop. St. Olat's-final goal, to be a lawyer. DONALD LARSEN-'31 Oldsmobiles and lunch score extra points with this Kave man- Lars, member of K.P.'s mighty eleven, and future coach, will never forget his first touchdown. SUE LARSON- Susie, member of both Choruses, scores cooking and bowling as favorites-ambition: to move to Karrsas City and put home management into practice. 1 I .. tl U -' . - ' .. . 't , 1 . -. - ' X.. DONALD LEVOE-enjoys physics and all sports-likes pop- ular music and smorgasborg-dislikes nothing-plans to go into grocery business or follow in Mr. Gogol's footsteps. PATSY LISS-was active in G.A.A. and Pan American Club -sparkling Pat enjoys English, music. and home eco- nomics-plans to be a good housewife and mother. HERB LIVORSI-brainy Herb goes all out for golt and basket- ball-biology, music, football, and hockey also rate high- biology was the favorite-future unlimited. . . . x 'VN - I. ,gtx-.X Xi 'si ILE softarl an Yts her tx r a 11 e s career he ln 'Nw f 5 if , , LL- ' I Q Eyx-eftjgs. roxer skaw. glllirlslsgdffldwipho- to ' ' n ' ' - ill , befboo eeysnglaq follhdanceg' in German. ARLENE LOWE-vivacious, Ir1 'Ysang in both Choruses- roller skating and the vibra-harp were favorite pastimes -remembers Hospitality Committee and Mr. Kenny's biol- ogy classes-anticipates medical career. BARBARA MAZZIE-happy-go-lucky Mazie remembers her first day at Kelvyn and try-out for Girls' Chorus-plans a comptometry career and home-making for her honey.
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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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SHIRLEY MC LELLAN-friendly little Mac cheers for dress- making, iootball, cmd tennis-plans to marry and rear her children to perfection-was active on Hospitality Com- mittee. HELEN MEYER- Bab likes typing, contemporary history, and 'all sports-although hallguarcl, teacher's and library assistant, found time for writing friendly letters-future: secretarial work, then marriage. BETTY MEYERS-sweet Liz enjoys steno, roller skating, and Sammy Kaye plans to marr and rear a famil in - Y Y the country-remembers Mr. Cady's study and Hospitality Committee. THOMAS MICHAELSEN-was active in all music organiza- tions-played the typewriter with much gusto-will major in pipe organ at college--remembers gay times in physics lab. BARBARA MILES-fun-loving Babs likes roller skating and football-plans to attend comptometry school, then marry -will long remember Hospitality Committee and steno with Miss Sidenburg. IAMES MUSSELMAN-happy-go-lucky Muss dozed off in printshop with Mr. G. -woke up to the three B's. billiards, bowling, and basketball-will long remember K.P.'s pow- wows. DAWN NELSON-pizza, typing, and bowling go over big with dashing Dawn-cringes at homework and girls in 3 tight levis-can't forget the chlorine explosion. ARDRTH NOHR-will pursue a nursing career-Tony Bennett, , 'sw1rnmii5tg.':fai,ldj,bith Choruses- had tonic effect ,onlpetite Lea -will remem et 'the Faint, and chlorine episode. DONALD NOTZ- Red enjoys music and a good joke-looks toward a future as a sound man-this Youth Orchestra member will always remember his Stage Crew. PATRICIA O'DON'NELL-parties, G.A.A..'r and' football rang th with srtfrlin' Pat -was a hallguard- and teacher's agistanilwill remember clothing with' Miss Ahern and K.P. Socials. 4 R NANCY OHL-member of Girls' Chorus and G.A.A.-book- keeping and foods were fun: also hallguard and student librarian-as Mr. Hungertord's secretary got training for her, career. 7 t GLORTA OLSON-smiling Porky will always remember the steno class with Miss Sidenberg-enjoys pizza after foot- ball and basketball games-dreams of swimming into a nurse's career. ' . ROBERT OTTO-happy Bob enjoys collecting records-in the swing are basketball and dancing--favorite platter is lunch-biology with Mr. Kenny is recorded in his memory. RICHARD PAULSEN-serious Dick plans a career in psychi- atry-Mixed Chorus, most girls, and baseball rate S plus -will always have fondest memories of Mr. Kenny. EUGENE PEDERSEN- Pete will always remember the good old woodshop days with Mr. MacLaren-spends spare time with sports page and basketball--plans to attend Illinois. KAREN PETERSEN-this football and swimming fan plans a happy marriage and ten kids-remembers steno with Miss Sidenberg and Mr. Kenny's biology class-favorite subject: lunch. KATHLEEN PETERSEN- Stormy gives her O.K. to English, roller skating, and Iunior Achievement-kept in pitch with Girls' and Mixed Choruses-plans to be a registered nurse. DAVI PETERSOY-singing DaveJ hgs high tes for base. b ck capf qcintigmd Minded. horusjfill remember m xxplayiwh . ,alift the 'Qhristrrgtis play-college bou d. ,iz , f - .C ' i l N 4 N Xt.
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