NEWS
December 9, 1989 | BOB SECTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's 2:30 in the afternoon, the dismissal bell has just rung, and the kids at Kosciuszko Elementary School explode out the front door in a burst of pent up energy and anxious delight. Kilroy is here. That's Officer Howard Kilroy, the big, smiling Chicago policeman who has planted himself reassuringly in the center of the schoolyard like a guardian angel.