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

 - Class of 1966

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Varied Careers to Energetic and Persistent tttdents PRINTSHOP STUDENTS pay close attention as their instructor Mr. Daniel Zachary explains the procedure for setting up one of their many printing jobs. MUSIC BOXES, jewelry cases, and lamp bases are just a few of the many handsome items that Paul Opila, Bob Groh, and Louis Feid find to admire in shop classes. LEARNING to operate a sewing machine will make home chores easier for Barbara Ozyuk. PROFICIENCY in typing will help Claudia Kry- siak land an office job after graduation.

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Practical Arts and Business Upen IRENE NAGATANI prepares cookie batter. In the area of applied arts, Kelvyn Park provides for students interested in industrial arts and home econom- ics. The academic work in both fields prepares stu- dents for a variety of careers. Courses in foods and clothing give the girls the necessary know-how in managing a home. Faced with the tasks of. running their own homes some day, these girls will be able to do the job with ease. For the boys, courses in industrial arts, mechanical drawing, printing, and woodshop can mean a reliable job in the future. And learning to work with wood, metal, and plastic while in school is also one way for boys to start a useful hobby. Future jobs are also in the minds of students who sign up for commercial courses. This department of- fers one of the largest selections of courses in the school: typing, shorthand, office practice, business training, bookkeeping, economics, and commercial law. Distributive education classes which were started in the school two years ago have become quite popular. Students enrolled in the class have the opportunity to learn the workings of various businesses in class and then put these things into use when they report to their jobs in the afternoon. ENGROSSED IN THEIR WORK, office practice students Genie Pool, Pam Bandurski, and Vita Abbinante strive for perfection. ADRIAN CHAPMAN sets type in printshop. BOB BARTZ solves drafting problem.



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AWARD WINNER Ray Christiansen reads his essay entitled What Democracy Means to' Me to a social studies class. The work won a 325 prize from the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Pupils ain Respect for Their Heritage During SPORTING COLORFUL HATS, U.S. history students restage the presidential election of 1800. Seated: Bob Hinton, David Rozkuszka, Ozzie Menconi, Kathy Slawson, .lim Sekerka. Standing: Tony Nash, Tony Denton, Sue Ogne, Laura Lucas, Richard Zdanovec.

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