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SENIOR Before we leave this school of ours, We shall try our rhyming powers And start in to meditate About the seniors who will graduate. We shall look into the globe of time. And write a prophecy in vers't of rhyme. John Pajor is sailing the seas and eating beans. He's been dreaming about this since he was in his teens. Isabelle Balint and Anna DeCook are the tops. With their numerous Ye Snappy Sandwichy Shops. While Alfons fools around with chem'stry. Gertrude takes care of the offspring three. Henrietta Widawski is running down the hall. To help some patient who had a bad fall. Vic Golubski finally is in court Defending someone charged with a false report He aims to prove his ability By getting a verdict of not guilty. Matt Barczykowski's screen. Haven't you heard? Richard Greene. Virginia Bartoszek is residing in the tropics. Where she talks of nothing but sentimental in Hollywood on the He succeeded the star topics. Chester Sciba has a school for girls with twin- ' kling feet His own saying used to be, Girls are so sweet. Ed Hanyzewski wears those balloon panties. When he pitches for the New York Yankees. Maxine Dhoore can be heard singing the blues, After Ernest Wasikowski gives the latest news. Joyce Newman has a family of two She claims this gives her plenty to do. The boy is sure to take after daddy. Because he's getting quite tall already. Henry Malinowski's audience can't get enough When he begins his impersonations of Mr. Rubi- noff. The leading swing band is Joe Sobczvk's. His theme song is the old chopsticks. But his version is quite unique, And he sure goes to town with that lechnique. Eleanor Staszewski is called the San Juan. She's the latest model for hairdresser Antoinne. A host of Brooklyn cowboys are at the Bar U Ranch. ' N You'd expect that with the manager being Eve- lyn Danch. Emery Szerensce is completely possessed 'by -the lakes. N Sonia Hcnie says, He's got what it takes. Gene Woltman is South Bend's leading undeP' taker. Leo Kaczorowski helps him out by being the local baker. Margaret Karacson married a radio announcer. She's always around with a book, The Pro- nouncer. Peter Torma is helping Uncle Sam. He's engineering the building of a new dam. Mary Jane Piechowiak does the school's olhce work. She's Mr. Schoeppel's new oflice clerk. Mitchell Stepniewski has a store in Niles. Where Elizabeth Horvath keeps the files. While Helena Vargo sells the goods From army shoes to parka hoods. Virginia Torzewski married a prince. Now she can afford a frequent henna rinse. Richard Skowronski, who is a trafiic judge. Will suspend sentence for a lump of fudge. Joe Sarka croons for the Firestone show. So now he is in some big dough, The patent drugs are made by Stanley Piotrow- ski. He sells these to pha'macist Irvin Dombrowski. When folks use these they surely will go To Popielski who is called Dr. Joe. Irene Wozniak buys clothes to her heart's desire. This makes her money go like fire. Hattie Bell Wilder is a social worker. At Clark's. Frank Kruk is a soda jerker. Steve Kovachevich exterminates bugs. For extra money he weaves rugs. John Kruk wrote a volume or two On How to Avoid Girls You. While Joe Sanders took the opposite view. And wrote i'How to Make Girls Notice You. Betty Zeichman designs the attire. Of each and every American vampire. Ernest Horvath owns a dairy house, For all the discontented cows. Edward Powicki's high pressure sales talk Who Are Rushing LASS P Was the reason for many hard landings on the sidewalk. George Racz is a multi-millionaire. Discovery of a reducing powder got him there. Louis Treber is bruised up and lame. He just returned from hunting wild game. He tried to shoot a tiger. but instead hit a peg. The bullet rebounded and hit him in the leg. Gene Rychualski who still is a shrimp. Is trying to teach his wife how to skimp. Joe Klebusits who hoped some day to fly, Will do a solo flight the fourth of July. Eugene Oswald with his gift of gab Got himself a job with the yellow cab. When John Weinzetl inherited some wealth, He traveled southward for better health. Then he became known as America's playboy. His money gives all the girls a lot of joy. Russell Bergman is betting on horse races, Frank Ripsco. a plastic surgeon, is altering faces. Joe Rodick is giving lessons on jittcrbugging. Julia Horvath is kept busy at her gold digging. Cas Koszyk whose glamour and daring technique, Has added new life to Hollywood's flat feet. He married Lamour and told her she was sweet. So poor Cas is in the jungle rocking his son to sleep. Alice DeClercq is just a home-loving wife, After having years of adventurous life Connie Kazmierczak who grew like a weed. Is writing books for those who can't read. Dr. Medich who had the mumps Has found a cure for those ailing lumps. Bill Hack is painting pictures in France. While Josephine Collner is washing his pants. Arnold Much whose bones are lying in his grave, Was distinguished in his service for being so brave. Marian Nagy has finally gained some knowledge, After spending the last ten years in college. Red DeGreve manages shows, Where Joan Finzler models new clothes. Steve Csakany whose jokes are stale Just got out of the county jail. Irene Nagy is on her honeymoon cruise. While Ed Milik is busy shining shoes. Herbert Zakrocki is busy sewing pants For the latest style-minded gents. He guarantees patches DOI to rip Unless you happen to fall or trip. Regina Litke is an instructor in gym To girls who wish to keep their figures trim. Cas Sitarz is one of these modern men. He works at home while his wife supports the kin. Helen Marie Deren is a Red Cross nurse. She doesn't help her patients, she makes them worse. Paul Retak pounds a beat And helps little children cross the street. The wife of an army omcer is Irene Kish. It looks as if he fulfilled her wish. At the local hospital Esther Spychalski as a nurse. Is waiting to see which one of us will need her irst. Dorothy Martin we knew from the start. Would turn out a cowboy's sweetheart. Albert Vrient who so many years has been an attendant, Has now become the gasoline company's super- intendent. Henrietta Szocinski has hair styles for all Makes no difference whether they're short or tall. It takes a good lady to scrub a deck. But none can beat fair Carrie Chwalek. If you're a great worker. leader, or talker. You still can't compete with Ruby Walker. Mary Sharkey is busy with art, Her inspirations come deep from her heart. Virginia Marshall runs a nursery by day. She helps all the others who are willing to pay. Peter Czerna is new at preaching, While his wife is doing some high school teach- ing. A Ray Jankowski is shaving necks and cutting hair. 1 He learned his trade by practicing on a bear. Jesse Harrell is a furrier in our fair city. He makes a new coat each time the cat has a kitty. Paul Nyikos of the dancing feet Has just opened up a place to eat. Joe Pajakowski has a swing band and trombone. When he starts to play it, the crowd leaves him alone. ROPHECY Helen Grzelewski married a multi-millionaire. Now she is free from worry and care. She drives a Rolls-Royce, a big limousine, But still she fills it with cheap gasoline. Anne Horvath is singing at Indiana's favorite night spot. Mary Ramenda makes her chilli good and hot. Marie Balukiewicz and Ann Winkiewicz are still friends, They opened a shop where they display the latest fashion trends. Ervin Vfroblewski has a shoe store in town. He sells to the women all shoes that are brown. And kisses their dainty feet for a sale, He's a go-getter, he never does fail. The army pilots are Kosinski and Isaac, The lieutenant is our own Bobby Hajzyk. Vincent Kovaleczki is putting names on tomb- stones, Each time he hears of people. they remind him of bones. Peter Ratajczak never fails to laugh at his own cartoon, His strip is called The Men in the Moon. He gets his ideas from his two little boys, Who go on playing with Buck Roger toys. Harry Lewandowski is repairing old shoes that are worn out, He always does a good job without a doubt. Mary Chillag is designing hair styles for girls. Who think of nothing but beautiful curls. Tony Starzynski is manager at Notre Dame. He wants his picture to be in the hall of fame. Donald Schramski and Elizabeth Hegedus Are busy building a happy love nest. Virginia Janicki is the latest oomph girl here. She's been the rage for the whole last year. And Joe Molnar who is driving cars to all the states, Has just made a sensation with his streamlined skates. Louis Bagarus is a -body bender. His main office is located in southern Denver. Alex' Kovascis is a director of photography. He is shooting a play based on his autobio- graphy. Goldie Karacson. president of Pretty Girls Or- ganization Resigned in the hope of receiving a double pension. ' John Strykul has a team of professional football stars, p That's the reason hem always giving away cigars. ' Elizabeth Mayerhoffer writes a column The Rubber Tales. CSimilar to the school's Tabby Talesj Her way of getting even with folks, Is by using them as subjects of her jokes. Geraldine Freel is under secretary of state, She's to get fired because she's always late. Marie Bogacki has a chauffeur and three cars. She's now planning a trip to Mars. Phylis Evans is always in a fix Trying to compete with Dorothy Dix. Her philosophy of love may be bad, But it cheers many a lass and lad. Christine Zyzak is a very good manager of a chicken farm. Her fried chicken would do your stomach no harm. Margaret Nagy is dancing at a night club. While Ervin Kalka is cooking some grub. Mary Pozvar is Amcrica's glamour girl number one. She thinks posing for ads is a lot of fun. Frank Hobor leads an all-girl swing band. Henry Makowski makes a very excellent farm hand. Eleanor Golichowski is lecturing in college. She also wrote a book which justified her knowledge. Gertrude Lodyga's ambition has been realized. She's a Y. W. C. A. secretary, by everyone idolized. Helen Grunwald. that pretty little lass, Is way up North fishing for bass. Charles Kovdtch is just a. lumberjack. The sawing of logs almost breaks his back. Harry Dankowski is making barber chairs, For his brother Ray, who just clips the hairs. When we step into our fair city We find it such a shameful pity, That Steve Hupka is working so hard Butchering pigs, turning them into lard. There are fellows who would walk a mile- Just to get a look at Audrey Field's sweet smile. Albert Suppinger answers false alarms IContinued on page IU
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SENI LAS ILL It being customary for graduates to assign their more or less precious possessions to some more permanent fixture of the scene, ye editor sent forth a squad of census takers to plumb the kind depths of graduating hearts. Here then are the results uncensored, unpolished. and un- consciously revealing: I, Helen Grzelewski, bequeath my title Ev- erybody's Sweetheart to anyone who can live up to its name. I. Tony Kuhar. assign my skill in Chinese Checkers to Irene Klebusits. I, Catherine Hallis. bequeath my rombina- tion of beauty and brains to any Junior who needs it. I. Steve Hupka, will my lonely A to Joseph Kodba and Emery Keszie, who have yet to get one. I. Evelyn Danch. bequeath my talent to ice- skate like Sonja Henie and clean off the ice to Virginia Toth. I. Peter Ratajczak, give my athletic ability to SMALL HYDUK. I. Mary Chillag, would like to see Dan, the Janitor, carry on my Jitterbugging. I, Goldie Karacson, will thc freckle on my nose to anyone with a fair complexion. I. Carrie Chwalek. assign my ability to get around the boys in the sponsor room to any timid junior girl. I, Ruby Walker, should like to see Hattie Mae Myers imitate my style of doing the Suzi- Q. I, Joseph Rodick. have done pretty well at bcing tardy and getting away with it: carry on. Mike. I. Alfonse Ver Wilst, will Miss Martindale all the gum in her waste basket. I. Betty Ewing. bequeath my Irish temper to Mr. McCowan. I, Marie Balukiewicz, will my ability to get a drag with a teacher to any promising young girl. I, Mr. Matt Barczykowski, will my title of Mister to any up-and-coming senior. I. Josephine Collner. bequeath my band uni- form and place number 44 in marching to any- one who likes to walk. I. Alice DeClercq. will some of my slim- ness to Elaine Monserez. I. Robert Hajzyk, will my position as presi- dent of the Hajzyk and Isaac Inc. Protective Association to anyone who is willing to look after the welfare of the Washington girls. I. Frank Hobor. will my best excuse on the day that rabbit season opens to John D. How. I. Anne Horvath, will my love for Wash- ington School to anyone who thinks that school is a waste of time. I. Wanda Jakubowicz, bequeath my dinky little locker to any junior that wants it. I, Virginia Janicki. will my rosy blush to Bernice Zmudzinski---not that she needs it. I. Leonard Kaczmierczak, will some of my height to the Washington athletes who partici- pate in basketball. We. Gertrude Lodyga, Marian Nagy. and Joyce Newman. will our seniority rights to anyone who cares to carry on our tradition of eating lunch in Room 121. I, Mike Medich, will my title as The Best Darn Paper Boy That Ever Hit This Prairie to Anton Igaz. I. Arnold Much. will my ability to stay awake in Civics and listen to Mr. McCowan's bearded jokes to all his future students. I. Ircne Nagy. bequeath my suspenders to Bernie Witucki for his extra large pair of cor- duroy trousers. I. Wm. Tschida, will my ability to slay those eighth grade girls to Robert Choka. I, George Racz, will my drag with Mr. Becht to any boy that is an expert at wielding an oil can. I. Henrietta Widawska. bequeath my natural curly hair to Betty Darmos to have and to hold. I, Esther Spychalski. will all the Latin I've learned to the future Latin students. I. Joseph Sarka. bequeath my cheerleading job to any sap who'll take it. I. Julia Horvath, will my spare time to Mr. Schoeppel to chase truants. I. Margaret Nagy, will all the typing paper I've borrowed to anyone who'd like to use the clean side. I. Ervin Kalka. will my sandpaper baritone voice to Miss Goppert. I. Alex Czegledy. bequeath to Emma Czeg- ledy my ability to study if or when I am in the mood for studying. I. Vincent Kovaloczki. will my job as stage hand to Emiel Fabyan. I. Frank Ripsco. will my Robert Young features to Mr. Wilmer Robert Taylor Arm- strong. I, Irene Wozniak. bequeath my ability to polish nails in class to anyone interested. I, Ernest Horvath. bequeath my golfing abil- ity to Mr. Nelson. I. John Weinzetl, bequeath my passing abil- ity to Steve Vecs. I, Mitchell Stepniewski, bequeath my ability to talk well with the girls to Maurice De Volder. I, Bette Ziechman. will my ability to learn amo, which is the only thing I understood Qand who doesn'tD to any future Latin student. I. Tom Isaacs, will my ability to get in more trouble than any other student in school to anyone who wants it. I. Margaret Karacson, will my cafeteria work to anyone who wants to take a chance. I. Elizabeth Horvath, will my ability to write business letters to all business students. I. Marie Bogacki, will my curly hair to Adeline Bilinski. I. John Kruk. will my good looblts to Cas Koszyk. I, Carl George, will my ability to sleep and still know the answers when called upon in Civics to Earl Dhoore. I, Casimer Sitarz, will my ability to take life easy to anyone interested. I. Emery Szerence. will my ability to ice skate to Bertha Cholaj. I. Ed Powicki. bequeath my success in writ- ing letters to beautiful girls to Alex Czegledy. I. Chester Sciba, will my dancing ability to Clem Sobieralski. I. Joseph A. Molnar. will my tennis back- hand to Clem Ladewski. I. Joe Klebusits, will my use of the Dic- tionary, Encyclopaedia Britannica. and Who'r Who to Emery Dead Eye Keczei and Joe Pepsie Cola Kid'l Kodba, who could use it. I. Hattie Wilder. will my technique of start- ing things rolling in the sponsor room to Geor- gia Bell Ward. I. Edward Specks Kwestorowski. will my bow tie to Chuck Zakrocki. I. Harry Dankowski. will my mechanical and machine drawing ability to Louis Oswald. I, Isabelle Balint, bequeath my A's in Civics to that charming junior. Ann Kovach. I, Virginia Bartoszek. bequeath my singing to Dorothy Czarnecki. I. Joan Finzler. bequeath my Jittetbugging to Mr. K. C. Becht. I. Irvin Dombrowski, bequeath my dimple to Fred Chreist. Jr. I. Anna DeCook. bequeath some of my ex- cessive height fwhich I haven't gotj to Dor- othy Beke. I, Eleanor Staszewski. willingly give all the Wheeeoooo's that have been blown at me to any girl who doesn't like to be whistled at. I. Stanley Rzepka. will my musical talent to Miss Chapman. I. Mary Ramenda. assign my place as the saucy little red head to my sister, Pauline. I. Eugenl Oswald. bequeath my shyness and addiction to argument to my brother, Louie. I. Josephine Bentkowski, will my smile to Alfonse DeMeugere. I, Louis Bagarus. will my ability to keep away from the girls to Hank Bognar. I. Ann Winkiewicz, will my ability to dance the Beet Barrel Polka to Mr. McNamara. I, Eleanor Golichowski. will all my jokes to Bernie Witucki. I. John Pajor. bequeath my antique bicycle to Mr. McCowan, so that he won't have to walk to and from school. I. Al Kosinski. will my locker and all the assortments in it to any studious person provid- ing the person interested sees it first. I. Bill Hack. will my flirting ability to any- one interested because I don't need it any more. I. Casimer Koszyk. will my middle name. Clemens, to William Chauncyfzrious Hayworth. I. Joe Sobczyk, will my ability to catch flies in study hall to anyone that has had pre- vious experience as a dog-catcher. I, Leo Kaczorowski, will 25 pounds of beef to John Zielinski. I, Herbert Zakropki, will my ability of mak- ing a good taper job to Clem Ladewski. I. Peter Torma. will my love for machine shop to any freshman. I, Stanley Piotrowski, will my love for English to Miss Martindale. I. Steve Kovacherich. will all my continuous low grades throughout high school to any stu- dent who has been tired of being on the honor roll constantly. I. Joe Sanders, will my position in the band to anyone qualified. I. Henry Malinowski. will my ability to play a violin to anyone else playing one. I. Christine Zyzak. will my desk in 1l2 to any future pest of 112. I. Dorotlhy Martin. will my dark brown eyes to Bennie Rzepnicki. I, Geraldine Freel. will my height to Miss Murphy, who might need it in dealing with future toughies. I, Alex Kovacsics, bequeath my drag with the teachers to all the freshmen who need it. I. Ed Hanyzewski, bequeath my right arm to any up-and-coming baseball pitcher, provid- ing he pitches for Washington. I. Joe Pajakowski. will my athletic prowess to Cas. Hyduk. I. Jesse Harrell. bequeath my nationality and nickname. Yankee. to any Polish or Hungarian student who wishes to accept it. I, Ernest Wasikowski. bequeath my ability to skip school and get into trouble with Mr. Schoeppel to Norbert Wasikowski. I, Erwin Wroblewski. bequeath my ability to ice-skate with all the glamour girls in a blushing manner to Eddie Talboon. I. Mary Sharkey. will my Russian name. Marie Sharkovich, to Mr. McCowan. I. Elizabeth Hegedus, will all the mouth- ers at the candy counter to Pauline Ramenda. I. Irene Kish. will my daily sleepiness to any wide-awake student. . I. Audrey Fields. will my Chinese finger- nails to anybody who likes chop-suey. I. Phyllis Evans, bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Martindale to Emil Fabian. I. Regina Litka. bequeath my charming smile to Mr. Byers. I, Helena Vargo. bequeath my blonde hair to Rose Botos. I. Mary Jane Piechowiak, bequeath my Shir- ley Temple curls to Henrietta Nowstowska. I. Steve Csakany. bequeath my curly hair to Mr. Nelson: he needs it more every day. I. Louis Treber. will my meekness to some- one who gets around too much. I. Albert Suppinger. will some of my black curly' tresses to Mr. Ogelby. I. Maxine Dhoore. bequeath my hand bag to anyone who wants it. it has a slot for everything from a hair pin to a grand piano. I. Helen Marie Deren. bequeath my slap- happy disposition to Mr. J. V. Hayes. I. Elizabeth Lemanski. will my technique at making friends with my fellow classmates to Mr. Eugene Lnczkowski.
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ACTIVI GRUNWALD, HELEN. G. A. A.: Queen of the Jan- uary Senior Prom: Clubs -Social, Know Your City, Theatre, Glee, GRZELEWSKI, H E L E N Young America On The Air: Junior Play-Elmer: Clubs - Social, Theatre, Glee, , HACK, WILLIAM. Art Pageant: Hiawatha's Wed- ding Feast: Garden of Musical Dreams: Irish As- sembly: Easter Assembly: The Bat: Young America On The Air: Clubs - Glee, Swimming, Canta- mus, Hi-Y. HAJZYK. ROBERT. Junior High Basketball: Varsity Football and Basketball: G y m Ex.: Mathematics Assembly: Student repre- sentative on B o a r d of Control: Junior Rotariani Clubs-Arts and Crafts, Airplane, Football, Cam- era, Social Club Secretary. I-I A L L I S, CATHERINE. Girl's Junior High Chor- us: Captain of Girl's Bas- ketball Team: Spring Fes- tival: Vice-President of Sophomore Class: Secre- tary-Treasurer Junior B Cla s s: Dedication Com- mittee: Commencement Clubs - Household Arts President: Salutatorian. HANYZEWSKI, EDWARD. Vice-President and Presi- dent of Home Room: So- cial Chairman: Football, Basketball and Baseball: Baseball Captain: Presi- dent of Boosters: Clubs- G y m C l u b Secretary- Treasurer, Gymnastics, Football Club. HARRELL, JESSE. Gym Ex.: Football Manager: Football: Home R oom Treasurer: Young Amer- ica On The Air: Intra- mural Basketball: Clubs- Oilicials, Football, Gym- nastics. HEGEDUS, ELIZABETH. G. A. A.: Clubs-Social. Know Your City, Glee, Typing, Singer's, Com- mercial. HOBOR, FRANK. Clubs- Games: Designer of Ush- ers Club's Arm Band. HORVATH, ELIZABETH. G. A. A.: Hatchet repor- ter: Clubs-Social, The- atre. Knitting. Singer's. Commercial, First Aid. Girl Reserves. dent. TIES OF GRA DUATES HORVATI-I,'ANNE. G. A. KARACSON. GOLDIE. LEMANSKI, ELIZABETH. A.: Home on The Range: Marriage of Nannette: Tri- ple Trio: Young America On The Air: HiauJatha's Wedding Feast: North Central Chorus: Double Quartet: Garden of Musi- cal Dreams: This Week Reporter: Clubs -- Glee, Secretary - Treasurer and Librarian of the Canta- mus, Bridge, Swimming. Girl Reserves. Science As- sembly: Language Assem- bly: Captain of Girl's Basketball T e a m: A rt Pageant. HORVATH, E R N E S T. Clubs-Social, Bachelors, Hi-Y, and Football. HORVATH, JULIA. Clubs -Study and Swimming. HUPKA, STEVE. Football and Basketball, Varsity: President of Home Room: Clubs-Social, Recreation. Football, and Hi-Y. Com- mercial Assembly. ISSACS, THOMAS. Lela- wala: Football: Baseball: Clubs-Swimming, Sport, Football and Boosters. Sargeant of Arms of Boos- ters Club. JAKUBOWICZ, WANDA. Young America On The Air: Clubs - Knitting. Know Your City, Singer's, Girl Reserves, Home Nurs- ing and Library: This Week Reporter: Com- mercial Assembly. JANICKI, VIRGINIA. Hi- awatha's Wedding Feast: Marriage o f Nannette: N o r t h Central Chorus Garden of Musical Dreams: Clubs -- Social, Theatre, Glee, Cantamus, Commercial, and Girl Re- serves. JANKOWSKI, RAYMOND. Patrol Boy: Death Takes A Holiday: Clubs-So- cial, Airplane. KACZOROWSKI, LEO. Clubs-Boosters, K n o w Your City, Airplane and President of Home Room. KALKA, ERVIN. B a n d: Orchestra: Oflicer of the Band's Board of Control: P in a f o r e: Marriage of Nannette: Debating Team: Treasurer of the Band: Drum Major: Senior Class President: Death Takes A Holiday: Winner of the Speech Medal: Clubs - Singers. Glee, Cantamus, Hi-Y Chaplain and Presi- Vice President oi Social Club: Volleyball Team: Commercial Assembly: Vice President of Home Room: Garden of Musical Dreams: Clubs - Social. Singer's, Usher's. Com- mercial. KARACSON, MARGARET. Home Room Treasurer: Garden of Musical Dreams: Clubs - Social, Singers Usher's and Commercial. KAZMIERCZAK, LEON- ARD. Football. Basketball and Baseball: Clubs - Sports, Gymnastics, Foot- ball and Boosters. KISH, IRENE. Commercial Assembly: Steering Com- m-ittee: Clubs - Social, Glee, Commercial, Usher's. KLEBUSITS, J O S E P H. Junior High Basketball: Football: This Week Reporter: Clubs - Social, Bridge, Football, Swim- ming. KOSINSKI, ALFRED. Gym Ex.: Death Takes A Hol- iday: Clubs-Social and Airplane. KOSZYK, JOHN. Clubs- Nature, Sports and Games. KOSZYK, CASIMER. Gym Ex.: Clubs-Football and Social: Varsity Football. KOVACHEVICH, STEVE. KOVACSICS, ALEX. Fresh- man Class President: Bas- ketball Manager: Patrol Boy: Death Takes A Hol- iday: Senior Class Treas- urer: This Week Re- porter: Easter Assembly: Patriotic Assembly: Clubs Social, Bridge, Hi-Y. KOVALOCZKI, VINCENT. Airplane, Know Y o u r C i t y, Bachelors, Social, Stage Crew, Tuberculosis Assembly. I KOVATCH, CHARLES. Football: Clubs - Swim- ming, Sports, Football, Bridge Club Treasurer. KRUK, FRANK. Clubs- Sports, Games. KRUK, JOHN. C l u b s- Sports, Social. KUHAR, ANTHONY. Base- ball: Clubs-Social and Bachelors: Patrol Boy: Passball: Football, and Commercial Assembly. KWESTOROWSKI. ED- WARD. Football Mana- ger: Clubs-Boosters, Air- plane and Wrestling Man- ager. G. A. A.: Commercial Assembly: Clubs-Know Your City, Games. Com- mercial, Social and Girl Reserves. LEWANDOWSKI, HARRY. Clubs-Know Your City. Airplane, Bachelors. LITKA, REGINA. This XVeek Reporter: G. A. A. Monogram Winner: Gym Ex.: Home Room Treas- urer and Vice President: Clubs-Know Your City, G a m e s, Singers Social. Swimming and Girl Re- serves. General Chairman of Junior Tea and the Tuberculosis Assembly. L O DY G A, GERTRUDE. This Week Reporter: Debator: Young America On The Air: President of G i r l Reserves: Program Chairmanof Girl Re- serves: Garden of' Musical Dreams: Clubs--Singer's, Social, and Home Nurs- ing. The Year '39-'40 Staff. MAKOWSKI, H E N R Y. Football: Clubs - Sports and Bachelors. MALINOWSKI, H E N R Y. Concert Master: Orches- tra: Clubs-Know Your City, Typing. Gymnas- tics, Social, and Commer- cial. Commercial Assem- bly. MARSHALL, VIRGINIA. Marriage of Nannette: Hi- awatha's Wedding Feast: Garden of Musical Dreams: H o m e Room President: Clubs-Glee, Commercial. Social. and Girl Reserves Treasurer. Irish Assembly: Commercial A s sembly: Cantamus, Spring Festi- val. MARTIN, DOROTHY. G. A. A.: GymiEx.: Com- mercial Assembly: Home Room Secretary: Pep' As- sembly: Clubs-Knitting, Home Care of the Sick. Commercial, Bridge, So- cial, and Girl Reserves. MAYERHOFER, EL IZA - BETH. G. A. A.: Hatch- et Reporter: Cheerleader: This Week E d i t o r: Clubs - Games, Knitting. Usher's. Library, Girl Re- serves, and Pep. MEDICH, MIKE. B a n d: Orchestra: Clubs-Bache- lors and Instrumental. MILEK, EDWARD. Clubs -Arts and Crafts, Foot- ball, Social.
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