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art Nina Zawalski, leave the Rumpus Corner in 307 to future generations. ... I, John Kuska, leave memories. ... I, Josephine Liparino, leave to Mr. Katz my empty Baritone. I, William Bodnovich. shall leave my trigonometry book for an ambitious brain. ... I. Patricia Bobin-check, leave Judy. ... To the oncoming students, I, Virginia Olbrys, just leave the school. ... 1, Lucille Bisesi, leave my place in the bookshop and the inventory of the bookshop. ... I, Halina Wiklinski, give my candy and gum wrappers to my senior science teacher, Mr. Lambert. We, Shirley Bolser and Marie Bancckoff, leave the privileges of helping Miss Holaday at the end of the semester. ... I, Joan Kohout, leave to some capable trig student my slide rule. ... To the art room, 1, Dolores Kuchnicki, leave one non-emptying bottle of white paint. ... I, Charles Armour, will a bottle of hor flourine gas to future chemists. I, Jeannett Piontkowski, will all my unused elevator passes to any unsuspecting flat. . . To tiny Pat Leszka, I, Rose Marie Rychlinski, leave my height. ... 1, Roberta Pokorny, leave my baton to a new faker. . . . To Mrs. McAncrny, 1, Barbara Adams, leave Santa Claus to bring her more red pencils when the shorthand classes take over. 1, Dick Pazderski, will Mr. Mull's glue pot for someone else to spill. ... To someone who can stay there and not eat, I, Charlotte Rogaski, give the honor study hall. ... I, Henrietta Jarosz, leave all my unfinished art posters. . . . Her beloved scat in English is given by Joyce Gillespie to some deserving pupil. I, Pauline Gurtatowski, leave my broken dishes in the foods lab to some lucky girl who can cook without breaking any more. ... I, Robert Primer, leave all my unreported cut slips. ... To the next hot rodder, I, Eileen Kalasinski, leave the driving car. ... I, Irene Kata, leave Mr. Pearl in peace. I, Dave Fisher, will the movie booth to some other luck guy. ... To another lucky Beaconitc, 1, Julie Ryan, will my seat in the Beacon office. . . . I, Angela Sokolowski, leave to whoever is interested, my modeling job. . . . My trombone. I, Barbara Zuppan, leave to Mr. Katz to pass on to a future girl trombonist. To Miss Weiss, I, Lucian I.utostanski, will my efforts to learn German. ... I, Melda Brewer, will Mrs. McAnerney a new stop watch for her shorthand classes. ... I, David Stocrzncr, donate my basketball uniform to someone else. ... To the future gym leaders. 1, Mary Jane Houston, give lots of luck. ... I, William Soltis, leave one membership in the R.OO.T.S. My bookkeeping book, I, Gene Glasko, will to the 10 B's. ... I. Jean Michelak, leave my remaining detentions to anyone who is fool enough to have them. ... To Carol Wieczorek, I, Virginia Piwinski, leave all my cut-slips and fun backstage. ... I, Lowell Culbertson, do hereby bequeath to the upcoming pupils of South High, my desk in W. O. Smith's class. I, Lois Stettin, will first period dispensary to some other luck gal. ... I, Gerald Westfall, say good-bye to fellow snakes. ... All my books, I, Donald Choj-nacki, leave for someone else. . . . Elsie Ferenc is sorry but she can't leave anything, since she needs everything she has. ... I, Robert Edelburg, leave woodwork for other future pupils. To Miss Klein and her next special gym class, I, Diane Hcrbold, leave the Chinese checker game. . . . I, John Kohler, leave a tank” in the physics lab. ... All counted for you, I, Geraldine Raczynski, leave $100 worth of tax stamps, Miss Weiss. . . . I, Louis Rodgers, will my parking spot in front of school. All my messy pots, pans, dirty brushes, and joyful, witty sayings, I, Rita Socha, give to Mr. Pearl. . . . I, Patricia Walkowiak, leave running over to Srellas before 5th period began to save the corner booth for the big six at Stell's. ... To all future students, who have first period study hall, I, Joanne James, give my ability to get there before the 8:00 bell rings. I, Ray Spiewak, will my dogged-up lathe in the machine shop to the future flats.... To my incoming sister, I, Mary Ann Stepka, leave my lockless locker. ... I, Robert Kolar, leave a messed up type case in the print shop. ... To the next class, I, Beatrice Hirt, leave the wandering table in the cafeteria. ... I, Mary Anna Wilczynski, leave all my pins to Miss Holaday s future classes. ... To the lOB's, I, Fred Lauben, will my drawing board and books. ... I, Helen Hulka, leave a blown-up lab, a third floor locker and a first floor class. . . . and, I, Walter Zmija, just leave for the good of the school. 29
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JLt We. the June 1954 graduating class of South High, being of mentally deranged minds and of unsound health do hereby, forthwith and without reserve, bequeath, will, leave and give to South High the following items that are of no further use to us. I, Betty Ann Chuha, give my beautiful $.29 engagement ring to another unemployed couple. . . . To some future artist, I Jayne Glover, leave my chewed and hairless paint brushes... . Raymond Tck-icn has nothing to leave but the memories of himself. . . I, Don Savage, leave Mr. Lambert with his memories. Rose Marie Skuta leaves to the next lucky bunch of flats her good homeroom teacher. ... I, Tom Keklis, leave a list of all the exits for cutters. . . . I, Patricia Kodck, leave nothing — 1 need everything I have . . . Sally Huxtable leaves her height to her little sister. I, Bob Brown, leave my size 13 tennis shoes to Bruno in case of a flood. ... To some other person who freezes every day all winter, I, Vickie Slager, leave the heaters in school.. .. We, Carole Stawiarski and Carolyn Lucas, give the driving car to anyone who thinks he can drive it. Mr. Katz and his kittens is left to the next head band majorette by Barbara Baker. ... 1, William Gesinsky, leave my seat in the detention room to all future pupils of Zouth Hi. . . . Kathryn Cognata leaves to future chemistry students what's left of the sponges in the lab. ... To another girl who wears a size 9, I. Patricia Jankowski, leave my size 16 gym suit. I, Rita Szarafinski, leave all my shorthand books and scribbled notes to any future stenographer. Carol Dawson wills her two seals in care of Mr. Pearl. . . . I, Jim Zchnal, can't leave anything. What I have I need. . . . To my brother, I, Marian Rogel, leave all my school books. 1, Jean Wasnicwski, leave Miss Goding's class to all future commcr happy” sophomores. . . . Her position as cashier in the lunchroom is left by Georgiana Zak to an under classman. ... I, Christine Lcsniak, will my Beechie gum wrappers to all bubble gum chewers. ... I, June Smola, give my office as president of 319. To some future chcm. studenr, a drawer full of dirty test tubes is left by Marianne Smcy. ... I, Lawrence Jacjinovic, leave the costumes backstage. especially the ones with moth holes in them, for some 10B. . . . 1, Paul Kubinski, leave one good modern problems teacher. Miss Gallagher. ... All the money I'll get from my rich husband, I, Florence Baker, leave to the school. I, Delores Bright, leave my Johnnie Ray record to Janet Thompson; my English compositions to my sister Glenda. . . . The popcorn pot and one large bottle of cold cream backstage is left by Charles Vonrasck. ... I, Mary Ann Rizsak, leave all my unexcused absences from bookkeeeping and curslips to Alice. To Pat Wojciak, I, Margaret Gizzi. leave my worn-out gym suit. ... I, John Luvison, leave one membership in R.O.O.T.S. ... To future chorus classes, all the apple cores and candy wrappers are left by Mary Lou Gorski. ... I, Lillian Niznick, will the cracking, falling plaster from the auditorium ceiling during our great rallies. I, Patricia Kaczmarek, will Mr. Kcchn a pack of cut slips to send to girls who sit in the wrong study hall seats. ... To future 3l9ers, I, Lynell Middleton, leave the climb up of three flights of stairs. .. . I, Patricia Benkowski. give Miss Jones my schock-ing oral English reports. ... All my experiences on stage, I, Donna Simek, will to some stage-frightened 10B. 1, Frank Chilinski, leave to South High my brother Tony: may he carry on the family name. . . To the future Driving Class? I, Sandra Stzalkowska, will the car — if it’s still in good condition after I get through with it. I, Cecelia Santin, leave all my tardy excuses for the next slow-poke of South High. ... To all kids who died waiting for the bell to ring, I, Ray Kaczynski, leave flowers. ... I, Doris Grieve, leave my saxophone to whoever has enough wind to blow it. . . . I, Beverly Dlugo, donate my beat up German book to any up and coming flat. I, Leonard Eliason, leave my 3 4 years of cool experience. ... I, Eleanor Ciurlik, leave to some lucky girl my Valentino photo over which to swoon as 1 did. ... To any poor female who tries to enter the domain of Mr. Barnes and his boys, I, Edith Zullo, leave backstage. ... 1, Patricia Ann Volk, leave all my gum chewing to South High. For another staff, I, Arlene Nightingale, leave all the empty pop bottles in the Beacon to return to Hank's. . . . We, Rose Kowalski, Sonya Zawalski, and 28
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Our Senate Champs Paced by the deadly accuracy of our first string, the Flyers made our senior year The Best by walking off with the West Senate trophy. Starting the season off with a royal bang, the South High Flyers defeated Holy Name, Marshall, and West High. South made its mid-season schedule a success by downing West Tech and Rhodes. With a victory over Lincoln the Wolanski men won their twelfth consecutive game and clinched the West Senate Crown. By using a pressing defense and an uncanny ability to score on their long shots, the Saint Ignatius Wild Cats upset the Flyers by the narrowest of margins. 63 to 62 By romping past their independent opponents, combined with their senate victories, the team entered the post season playoffs as a favorite. The 1954 and 1955 seniors will never forget Leroy Collins, Bob Brown, Jack Pro-chaska. Herb I.iedtke, Jim Zehnal, John Kuska, Walter Szczesny, Dave Stoctzncr, Bob F.delberg. Jim Dutka, Joe Waler, and Ronald Kontura when they appeared in their bright orange warm-up suits contrasted with their brush haircuts. Wc will never forget the hours we sweated waiting for the sound of the buzzer and the feeling of pride for our team. It is therefore fitting that we should here honor the team that has helped to bring our senior year to a perfect close. No tribute is more appropriate than Coach Gene Wolanskis to the team: Their desire to excel by means of physical conditioning was truly outstanding and no other South team during my years was in better physical shape. BACK ROW: Walter Szczesny. Jim Dutka, Bob Brown. Dave Stoctzncr. and Jack Prochaska. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Zehnal. Ron Kontura, John Kuska. and Bob Edclberg. FRONT ROW: Joe Nemccek, Herb Liedtke, Joe Waler, and John Wilczynski. JBASKKTBALL BOX SCORES Opp South Holy Name 55 62 West High — - 72 84 John Marshall 58 67 West Tech . . 28 30 48 63 Lincoln 72 76 St. Ignatius .. 63 62 396 444 Senate Games South Won 6 Lost 1 Independent Games South .............Won 12 Lost 1 Average per Game South--------------- 63.4 Opponents 56.5 JO
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