Washington High School - Memory Lane Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

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f ' % : ' J-:-} 7: -X ' llF ' i 7i ■ i { ASriAB rmp«MmPV Ti II cJLcine S taff anofi EDITOR — Mary Lou Pietrzak ASSISTANT EDITOR — Pat Zalas ART Mary Ann Stepniewski SPORTS EDITOR — Steve Kosanovich PICTURES — Maxine Wolff HISTORIAN — Ronald Meert PLANNING COMMITTEE — Richard Piekarski, Grace Landman, Pat Michalski, Mary Ann Stepniewski, Mary Lou Pietrzak, Joan Poz- nanski, Pat Zalas. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE — Marcia Radecki, Chairman; June Urban- ski, Dolores Frasz, Rita Witucki, Gerald Sobczak. CIRCULATION COMMITTEE — Grace Landman, Chairman; Fied Mc- Grew, Gene Slaby, Bob Lee Van, Pat Michalski, Richard Pieka ' -ski, Mary Ann Stepniewski, Mary Lou Pietrzak, Dorothy Lichkay, Joan Poznanski, Pat Zalas, Theresa Lewis, Bill Forrest, Pat Aftowski, Bar- bara Van Sant, Bob Bajer, Ronald Meert, Maiilyn Buckner. WILL COMMITTEE — Joan Poznanski, Chairmar}; Bob Niespodziany, Rosalie Meszaros, Georgianna Mackowiak, Dolores Haluda. PHOTOGRAPHY — The McDonald Studio and Miss Murphy. Football Dressing Room Picture courtesy of South Bend Tribune. f cJ edi tii icaiion TO OUR PARENTS AND TEACHERS: Our years in school are over, and we have paused to think of you. We reahze that we have said Thank you too few of the times you earned it; and that we have been less than you expected many times and have often annoyed you by our careless and impetuous ways. And now, too, we have come to realize how much we owe you and how often we were wrong and unwise. So, as an expression of our feelings, to really and truly thank you for all you have done, we wish to dedicate our issue of Memoiy Lane to you. We hope you will forget our shortcomings as you enjoy this gift that we have worked together on, for you especially. Your loving daughters and sons, GRADUATES OF 1954, at WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 1 ■ j i 1 An Ay AUDREY ABRAHAM — Abbie Panda Club; Ushers ' Club III, IV; Library Club I; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Junior-Senior prom court. PATRICIA AFTOWSKI — Pat Secretary IV; Y-Teens I, II; Library Club I, II, III, IV; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Panda Club; Student Council 1, II, III, IV; Calendar Review ; Rose of Algeria ; Evening of Music ; The College Widow . BETH AHLGRIM Library Club I; Glee Club I, II, III; Panda Club; Stage Crew for Song of Bernadette . JOAN ARCH Glee Club I, II, III, IV. ALVIN BAJER ' Ar H.R. Treasurer I; Hi-Y IV; Glee Club I. II, III, IV: Engineers ' Club II; Rose of Algeria ; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Trial By Jury ; Night of Music ; The College Widow ; Swimming IV; Student Council II. ROBERT BAJER — Bob Hi-Y; Football I. Band ' LARRY BANICKI Glee Club II, III; Engineers ' III, IV. PATRICIA BEJMA — Pat ia Club; Glee Club I; Y-Teens I, II: II, III; HalcheflV; Yearbook Staff IV. Twi ww ua ■ ... I ii .n pii A PHILLIP BERNDT — Phil H.R. Vice-President I; H.R. President II; Football IV; Calendar Review ; Rose of Algeria ; Evening of Music ; Trial by lury . DANIEL BONEK — Dan- Engineers ' Club I, III; Football I; Track III. STEPHEN BOSKEY — Steve Hi-Y III. IV; Stage Crew; Football II, III, IV; Track II, III, IV. BETTY BROWN Y-Teens III; Panda Club; Yearbook. L RITA BRYDA Panda Club Treasurer; Glee Club I, II, III; Song of Berna- dette ; Hatchet IIII, IV; Queen ' s Court for Round-Up. MARILYN BUCKNER Y-Teens I, II; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Hatchet II, III, IV; Song of Bernadette ; Guidance Council IV; Panda Club. SUE CARROLL Transferred from Henderson. Tennessee. Ill; Panda Club. Kn, JOHN CHIZAR — Jr. H.R. President Track I. II; Bcjseball I. i . IV; PATRICIA CHMIEL — -Pat YTeens I, II, III; Library Club III, IV; Glee Club I. II; Band II, nil. IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Calendar Review ; Band Concerts II, III; Hatchet Staff III, IV; Tenor Band. LUCILLE CROWELL — Lucy Transferred from Sheffield High School, Alabama; Panda Club; Song of Bernadette ; Hatchet III, IV. DONALD CZAJKOWSKI — Russian President II; Treasurer III; Football 1, II, III; Basketball I, II; Track I; Engineers Club III. MARY ANN CZAJKOWSKI Library Club 1; YTeens I, II, III; Glee Club II, III, IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Hatchet IV; Civilan Club Representative. CHARLES DALTON — Chuck H.R. Vice-President III; Freshman Basketball I: B-Team Basket- ball II; Football II; Varsity Basketball III; Glee Club 1, II; Student Council II. KATHLEEN DAVIS Glee Club II, III, IV. JOHN DOMBROWSKI Dombo H,R. Treasurer I: Engineers ' Club I, II, III, IV; Band 1, II, III, IV. MARGARE DRZEWIECKI — Margie YTeens I, II; -Glee ■Glub.jJj JBand I, II, III, IV; Tenor Band III, IV: Sorig of .Bernadett H ' -HcrtGhet JI, III, IV; Band Concerts II, III. J f , BETTY DYER Transferred from Butler High School, Peru, Ind IV; Vice-Presi- dent II; Glee Club I, II. WILLIAM ELMORE — Bill Basketball III, IV; Track III. IV; Football IV; Egineers ' Club II, III. SHIRLEY EWING H.R, Treasurer I; Y-Teens I, II; Glee Club I, II, III; Panda Club; Calendar Review . LOISJEAN FINCHER — Lois Y-Teens I, II. III. IV; Library Club I; Band I, II, III, IV; Glee Club I. WILLIAM FORREST — Willie Vice-President III; President IV (2); Track I, II. Ill (Captain III); Football III, IV, (Co-Captain IV); Kiwanis Award Track III. DOLORES FRASZ — Dee Glee Club I, II; Panda Club; Ushers ' Club III, IV; Band I, II; Y-Teens I, II; Song of Bernadette ; Band Concerts I. II; Round-Up Court; Hatchet II, III. IV. VICTOR GARY Glee Club II. III. IV; Rose of Algeria ; Trial By Jury ; Evening of Music ; The College Widow ; Weather Bureau IV. EUGENE GORBACZ ' g Vice-President I. Footbatf- ' K II.- ' Spli tell Mana r II. Ill Engineers ' Clu b I, II. III. m ' ' %;■;- 1 w ' 9 ' v. V; ROBERT GORBACZ ' Bob H.R. Secretary II, III; Football I, II; Basketball Manager II, III; Movie Opeiators ' Club I, II, III, IV; Engineers Club 11, III. OLIVERN GOUR Football II, III. ■OUie DONALD GRAYCKOWSKI Glee Club I, II, III, IV. ARLENE GYORKOS Glee Club I. II, III, IV; Y-Teens I, Don DOLORES HALUDA — HowdY Treasurer II; Senior Cabinet; Glee Club I. II; Band I; Panda Club; Student Council I, II, III, IV; YTeens I, II; Ushers ' Club III, IV; Nurses ' Club III; Song of Bernadette ; Hatchet II, III, IV. SHIRLEY HECKMAN Glee Club II, III. IV; Library Club I. THOMAS HERMA — Tom Football I; Track I. HAROLD HICKS Transferred from Harrisburg Township High School, Illinois IV; Basketball I.  k ' ■•i ' i.. NORMAN HINES Swimming III; Hi-Y HI, IV; Song of Bernadette . JOSEPH HOATH — -Joe JEANETTE HORVATH — }ae Panda Club; Glee Club I, II, III. RICHARD HORVATH — Botchie I SHEILA HOWE Vice-President I; Glee Club I, II, III. IV, (President IV); Y-Teens I, 11, III, IV, (President III); Panda Club; Meet Corliss Arch- er ; Calendar Review : Rose of Algeria ; Evening of Music ; Trial by Jury ; National Honor Society III, IV; Queen ' s Court for Round-Up. THOMAS HUBBARD — Tom President, Museum Club III, IV; Glee Club I, II. Ill, IV, V Hatchet III, IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Rose of Algeria Night of Music ; Song of Bernadette ; Junior Kiwanian IV National Honor Society III, IV; Track II. IV; Cross Country III; Swimming III, IV; The College Widow ; Senior Senator at Purdue, IV. ALEXANDRIA JANISZEWSKI — Alex Y-Teens I, II; Library Club I, II; Glee Club I, 11, III, IV; Panda Club. j JOYCE JAWORSKI • m ' Glee Club I, II, III. L A 4.. - --- f WARDELL JENKINS Basketball II: Glee Club II. Ill; Baseball I. LEONARD JONES — Jonesy MARVIN KAFKA — Marv Transferred from Elkhart Hiqh School, IV: Guidance Council IV: Representative Junior TB League IV, NORBERT KALMAR — Norb Baseball 1: Track I: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Rose of Algeria ; Calendar Review ; Evening of Music : The College Widow . JEROME KAZMIERCZAK — Jeny Treasurer I, II: Glee Club I, II, III; Rose of Algeria : Eve- ning of Music : Yearbook Staff; Weather Bureau IV: Junior TB League. III. JOSEPH KOCZAN — ■ ' Joe ' Student Council II: Weather Bureau. IV. EDWARD KOPCZYNSKI — Koppy Football I. JOHN KOLACZ Football I. III. IV: Engineers ' Club II, III. -_iJL. L LORETTA KORPAL — Lonie Glee Club 1, II, III, IV; Library Club I: Round-Up Court. STEPHEN KOSANOVICH — Chico Yearbook StaH (Sports Editor); H.R. President II, III; Football III. IV; Student Council II, III. President IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette . JACK KOVACH Football Manager II, III, IV; Glee Club I. DENNIS KRAFT i BEVERLY LAISURE — Bev College Widow ; Trial by Jury ; Rose of Algeria ; Calen- dar Review ; Library Club I; Y-Teens I; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Twirlsr, I. II, III. IV; 1st Place in State. Twirling I; 1st Place in All-State. Twirling II; Cheerleader II for Basketball. GRACE LANDMAN — Gracie Yearbook Circulation Chairman; Glee Club I, II. III. IV; Hatchet III, IV; Chief Typist for Hatchet and Daily Hatchet III. IV; Panda Club; Library Club I, II, III, IV; National Honor Society; Senior Civics Committee. EMMA LOU LANDAW — Boo Y-Teen III; Panda Club; Yearbook. RONALD LATOSINSKI — Slim Basketball I. II. Ill, IV; Glee Club I. II. ROBERT LEE VAN — Bob H.R. Secretary, I; Football I; Basketball I: Baseball II, III, IV (Captain IV); Hi-Y III, IV (President IV); National Honor So- ciety; Hatchet IV; Yearbook IV; Civitan Representative III; NAJAC Representative IV. THERESA LEWIS Vice-President III; H.R. Vice-President II; Glee Club I, II. Ill, IV; Panda Club President; Y-Teens II; G.A.A. I; Library Club II, III. IV; Rose of Algeria ; Trial by Jury ; Meet Corliss Archer ; The College Widow . DOROTHY LICHKAY — Dor Panda Club; Yearbook; Ushers ' Club III, IV; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; G.A.A. II; Rose of Algeria ; Meet Corhss Archer : Sorig of Bernadette ; Evening of Music ; Senior Civics Com- mittee. FRANK LINNER — Jr. Football I; Track II, III; Student Council III, IV; Glep Club I, II. III. MARY ANN McCLURE Y-Teens III, IV; Glee Club IV; Panda Club; Song of Berna- dette . FRED McGREW ' Fieddie Song of Bernadette ; Glee Club IV; Hatchet IV; Yearbook; Honorary member of the Civitan Club IV; Chairman, Senior Student Guidance Council. GEORGIANNA MACKOWIAK — Georgia H.R. Treasurer I; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Y-Teens I, II; Ushers ' III, IV; Panda Club; Song of Bernadette ; Twirler I, II, III. IV. , RONALD MEERT ' Moit Class Hi icfrVf-. Baslsetball I, II, III; Baseball III, IV; Hi-Y W IV { PiWsident JtV); Song of Bernadette ; D.A.R. Citi- ip A« rd I; National Honor Society III, IV. m % ■% i PEARLINE MELTON Transferred Irom New Carlisle; Glee Club III; Band IV. MARY ANN MESZAROS — -Mi Mr Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Ushers ' Club III, IV: Panda Club; Library Club I, II. Ill; Y-Teens I; Song c( Bernadetle ; Hatchet Stafi III; Cheerleader III, IV. ROSELLE MESZAROS — Susie Y-Teens II. Ill; Panda Club; Song of Bernadette ; Yearbook Stafi; Round-Up Court. PETER MESZAROS — Pete President IV (1); Football II, III, IV; Stage Crew IV; Prince, Junior-Senior Prom III; Glee Club I, 11; Engineers ' Club III. PATRICIA MICHALSKI — Pattie Class Treasurer IV; Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Library Club I. II, III, IV; Panda Club; Ushers ' Club III, IV (President IV); Y- Teens I; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Trial by Jury ; Calendar Review ; The College Widow ; Year- book Staff: Hatchet III, iV: Hi-Y Ideal III; Round-Up Court. ELIZABETH MNICHOWSKI — Liz Band I. II. III. IV; Gl3e Club I; Y-Teens I. II, III, IV; Library Club I, II, III, IV; Song of Bsrnadelte : Band Concert II. Ill; Hatchet I, II, III, fV. STEPHEN MOLENDA — Moe Song of Bernadette ; Swimming Manager IHt ' Ci DONALD MOLNAR — Don Student Council IV; Glee Club IV l .. ROBERT MOLNAR — Bob Glee Club II. Ill, IV; Rose of Algeria ; Trial by Jury ; Eve- ning of Music . DANIEL MOROZOWSKI — Moiey Class President I. Ill; H.R. Representative IV; Basketball I. II, III, IV; Baseball I, II. Ill, IV: Track I; National Honor Society III; Stage Crew IV; Hatchet I, IV; Yearbook Staft. FRANK NAGY Engineers ' Club; Stage Crew IV. ROBERT NIESPODZIANY — Niespo Football I. II, III, IV (Co-Captain IV); Basketball I. II, III; Baseball I, II, III, IV. BARBARA NITKA Y-Teens I. II; Library Club I, II; Glee Club I, II. Ill, IV; Round- Up Court. GEORGE NIVER — Woogie Swimming III (Co-Captain); IV (Captain); Stage Crew IV; D.A.R. Award 1951. JOAN NOWAK Glee Club 1. II. III. IV; Song of Bernadette . EDWARD NYARI Eddie Stage Crew. LiMk. ■- ■■« ■ SHIRLEY O ' CHAP Glee Club I: Band I, II, III, IV: Panda Club: Meet Corliss Archer : Song ol Bernadette : Evening of Music : Band Concerts II. Ill: 1st Place, Concert Trio. Ill; Yearbook; Tenor Band I. II, III. IV, MARY JANE OSOWSKI — Red G.A.A. I; Y-Teens I, II: Glee Club I; Band I. II; Student Coun- cil IV; Nurses ' Club III; Secretary IV; Panda Club IV: Ushers ' Club III, IV: Band Concert I, II; Daily Hatchet III: Hatchet III, IV, Editor IV: Tribune Reporter IV; Round-Up Court: Song of Bernadette . MAX PEHLKE Tranferred from Wilson: Engineers ' Club I, II, III. STEPHEN PIACSEK Song of Bernadette : Swimming III. l K Ji iMk . RICHARD PIEKARSKI ' Baker H.R. President I; Hi-Y II, III. IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette : Yearbook StaH; Band I. II. IV. MARY LOU PIETRZAK — Peppers ' Yearbook Editor: Y-Teens I: Panda Club; Band II. Ill: Song of Bernadette . Student Director: Band Concert II; Band Medal II; Hatchet IV. THOMAS PLONSKI — Tom Glee Club I. II. III. President IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette : Calendar Review ; Rose of Algiers : Eve- ning of Music : National Honor Society III. IV; The College Widow . FRANCES PLUMMER Y-Teens I. II, III. IV; G.A.A. I: Panda Club: Glee Club I. II. Ill: Meet Corliss Archer ; Calendar Review ; Eve ring of Music . DOLORES POPIELSKI — DoJiy Glee Club I, II, III; Library Club 111, IV; Y-Teens 11, 111; Panda Club; Song of Bernadette ; D.A.R, Award 1. JOAN POZNANSKI — Posey Yearbook IV (Will Committee Chairman); H.R. Secretary I; Library Club I, II, III, IV; Panda Club; Y-Teens I; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Song of Bernadette ; Meet Corliss Archer ; Calendar Review ; The College Widow ; Cheerleader III, IV. RITA PRZYBYSZ y-Teens II, III; Glee Club I, Band 11. MARCIA RADECKI — Marsh-Maish Yearbook IV (Advertising Committee Chairman); H.R. Presi- dent I; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Y-Teens I, II; Ushers Club III, IV; Panda Club; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Berna- dette ; Hatchet IV; Majorette I, II. LEROY RANSCHAERT ' Lee Football 1, IV; Baseball 1, II, IV; Track 1; Engineers ' Club II, 111; Movie Operators ' Club 11; Stage Crew IV. GLADELL REED MARILYN RININGER Panda Club; Glee Club 1, II, III. JANET RUNNELLS — ae Secretar ' y III; H.R. President II; Library Club 1, 11. President 111, IV; Y-T« n,3 I; Glee Club I, II; Ushers ' Club 01, IV; Panda Club; (palendar Review ; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Hatchet I, II, III, IV. r ■ ' ? i EUGENE RYSDORP — ' ' 06116 Swimming III: Glee Club I, II, III; Engineers ' Club I, 11; Rose of Algeria ; Evening of Music ; Trial by Jury ; The College Widow . STEPHEN RZEPNICKI — Zipper Football I, II, III, IV; Basketball I. II, III, IV; Baseball I, II, III, IV; Kiwanis Award, Football IV. DOROTHY SIMPSON Glee Club I, II. Ill, IV. ALOYSIUS SLABY — Al Song of Beinadette . y ' EUGENE SLABY — Gene Hi-Y IV; Engineers ' Club II; Glee Club I II; Song of Berna- dette ; Senior Cabinet iV. FRANK SLABY Football I; Baseball II, lit, IV; Glee Club I; Hi-Y III, IV; Band I, II; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette . MARSHA SMITH Glee Club I, II, III; Calendar Review ; G.A.A. IV. GERALD SOBCZAK — Subby Baseball I, II, III, IV; Hi-Y IV; Meet Corliss Ajcher ; Song 1 of Bernadette . - %,.. . ' f -y • r4 ' ' 9 L r r .; ' PATRICIA SOLMOS ' Pat Y-Teens I. II: Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Library Club II, III; Panda Club; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Betnadette ; Hatchet StaH I, II; Junior-Senior Prom Court III. MARY ANN STEPNIEWSKI — Steppy Yearbook StaK (Artist); Glee Club I. II, III, IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Calendar Review ; Rose of Algeria ; Evening of Music ; Trial by Jury ; National Honor Society III, IV; The College Widow . DOLORES SZYMANOWSKI — Szymy Y-Teens I, II; Glee Club 1; Panda Club; Meet Corliss Archer , Song of Bernadette ; Hatchet III; Band I; Princess, Junior- Senior Prom III; Queen. Round-Up IV. BARBARA SZYNSKI Y-Teens I; Glee Club I; Band I, II, III, IV; Panda Club; Band Concerts II, III; Song of Bernadette ; Hatchet III. RICHARD THEODOROFF — Dickie ' Baseball III, IV; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Hatchet IV; Yearbook Staff; Student Council IV. WILLIAM THOMPSON — Bill Track III, IV; Football II. ARLENE TOTH Y-Teens II. Ill; Glee Club I. II. III. IV. TRESSIE TRUE Y-Tecns I, II, III, IV; Yearbook; Library Club I, II, III, IV; Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Panda Club; Ushers ' Club III, IV; Mccl Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Cheerleader III, IV; Junior-Senior Prom Court III. MARGARET TUCKER — Margie Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Panda Club; Meet Corliss Archer GERALD UJDAK — Jerry- Band I, II. Ill, IV; Drum Major III, IV. JUNE URBANSKI — June Bug Student Council I. II; Ushers ' Club III. IV; Panda Club: Glee Club I. II. Ill, IV; Hatchet IV; Yearbook; Calendar Review ; Rose of Algeria ; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Berna- dette ; Cheerleader I, II, III. IV. BILL VAN KOSKY Bill H.R. Secretary I; Museum Club II. Ill, IV; Glee Club I. II. III. IV; Rose of Algeria ; Trial by Jury ; The College Widow : National Honor Society; Swimming III. IV. L BARBARA VAN SANT — Barb Yearbook Staff; Glee Club I. II. Ill, IV; Y-Teens I. II; Library Club II. III. IV: Panda Club; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; Trial by Jury ; Evening of Music . SYLVIA WACHOWIAK Glee Club I. III. IV; Band II; Y-Teens I. II, III; Panda Club; Trial by Jury ; Calendar Review ; The College Widow . PATRICIA WASIELEWSKI — Pat Y-Teens I, II, III, IV; Panda Club; Band I, II, III; Rose of Algeria ; Band Awards. 3 Solo Medals and 5 Quartet Medals. VIRCINA WATSON Glee Club I. II. III. IV. JOHN WELLS CAROL WENTLAND Glee Club I, II. Ill, IV; Ushers ' Club III. IV: Panda Club: Hatchet III, IV: Meet Corliss Archer : Song of Bernadette : Calendar Review ; Rose of Algeria ; Evening of Music ; The College Widow ; Cheerleadei I. II. Ill, IV. BERNADINE WEST DAVID WITUCKI — Dave Ushirs ' Club I, II: Engineers ' Club II: Stage Crew III. RITA WITUCKI H.R, President I; Library Club; Student Council I. II; Panda Club; Glee Club I. II; Calendar Review ; Meet Corliss Archer ; Song of Bernadette ; National Honor Society III. IV: D.A.R. Pilgrimage Contest IV. MAXINE WOLFF ' Max Yearbook Staff; Library Club I. II. III. IV: Glee Club I. II. III. IV; YTecns III; Daily Ha:chet III. IV; Panda Club: Rose of Algeria ; Song of Bernadette . MARILYN WOLTMAN Glee Club I. II. III. IV: Y-Teens II. III. URSULLA WOODARD Glee Club I. II. III. IV; Y-Teens III. IV. PATRICIA ZALAS — Zsa Zsa Yearbook. Assistant Editor; Secretary I; H.R. Secretary I; Glee Club I. II, III, IV: Panda Club: Y-Teens I, II: Ushers ' Club III, IV; Song of Bernadette ; Evening of Music ; Trial by Jury : The College Widow : Cheerleader I. II, III, IV. JACQUELINE EDWARDS — Jackie H.R. Treasurer III; G.A.A. I; Y-Teens II, III; Interclub Council Representative; Glee Club I, II. Ill, IV. WILFRED PHILLIPS Fooiball II; Baseball II; Glee Club II. III. ANNIE GRAHAM EARLENE WEST Glee Club I; Band II. III. IV; Calendar Review ; Band Con- tesls I. II. Ill: All City Festival II, III, IV. THELMA PHILLIPS Glee Club; The College Widow ; Calendar Review ; Eve- ning of Music ; Rose of Algeria . JAMES TEETER — ]im Operators ' Club I. II. III. IV. RAYMOND BOROWIAK — Ray Transferred from Central High School IV; Engineers ' Club I. II; Glee Club I. ( lads J lstot V As we walk along the road to success, we come to a stair- way . . ., the stairway to our diploma! This stairway has lout steps, and they are four very important steps. Our class oHicers were Pete Meszaros, president; Bill Forrest, vice-president; Pat Aftowski, secretary; Pat Michalski, treasurer: and Ronnie Meert, historian. STEP ONE. Freshman Year. Our freshman year started in the fall of 1949. Our class enrolled the first freshmen ever to come from Wilson. As freshmen will be freshmen, we were all very timid until our party in October. After we became better acquainted, we elected Dan Morozowski as our president. We had our first experience with the voting machine in doing so. Ouf freshman basketball team won for the first time the city tourney. Our representatives in the spring musical, Calendar Revue were Sheila Howe, Pat Aftowski, and Tom Plonski in name parts. At the end of the year Ronnie Meert and Dolores Popielski received the D. A. R. Citizenship Awards. And so we made our first step. Senior presidents of our school clubs were Bob LeeVan, Hi-Y; Janet Runnels, Library Club; Theresa Lewis, Panda Club; Sheila Howe and Tom Plonski, Glee Club; Fred McGrew, Cadet Teach- ers; Steve Kosanovich, Student Council; and Pat Michalski, Girls ' Ushers ' Club. Mary Lou Pietrzak was selected as editor of our yearbook. In the fall Dolores Szymanowski was chosen Queen of the Washington-Riley Roundup. On har court were Pat Michalski, Rita Bryda, Loretta Korpal, Mary lane Osowski, Dolores Frasz, Roselle Meszaros, Marilyn Buckner, Sheila Howe, and Barbara Nitka. STEP TWO. Sophomore Year. We ' re now on our way up — the second step. Added to the faculty this fall were two male teachers, Mr. Lawecki and Mr. Miller. With Don Czajkowski as president. Bob LeeVan as vice-president, Rita Witucki as secre- tary, and Dolores Haluda as treasurer, we kept our stride. Pat Aftowski played the lead in the Glee Club musical, The Rose of Algeria , with Tom Plonski and Tom Hubbard playing name parts. Our second step was in the bag . The Junior Rotarians and Kiwanis members were Pete Meszaros, Bill Forrest, Bill Van Koskey, Tom Hubbard, Ronnie Meert, and Jerome Kazmierczak. The senior production this year was The Song of Berna- dette . The double cast consisted of twenty-eight girls and four- teen boys, with Janet Runnels ond Tressie True taking the leads. STEP THREE. Junior Year. As we returned from our vaca- tion, we had a big (6 ' 5 plus) surprise ... a new principal. FeeUng a bit on the important side now, we were anxious to see what the situation would be with the new principal, Mr. McNamara. Dan Morozowski was our president, with Theresa Lewis, Janet Runnels, Don Czajkowski, and Pat Van Putte holding the remaining offices. In the spring our class gave Meet Corliss Archer , its first production as a class. The double cast consisted of eight boys and sixteen girls. Another first for our class was the Senior-Junior Prom. It was held May 15 at the Progress Club and Dick Strike furnished the music. Dolores Szymanowski and Pete Meszaros were chosen as our princess and prince and Audrey Abraham, Tressie True, and Pat Solmos were on the junior court. Some members of our class took part in the Glee Club production. At the end of the year Mary Jane Osowski was named as the editor of the Hatchet. We set a new precedent by receiving our class rings in the spring. This gave a spark to the end of our third year in high school. STEP FOUR. Senior Year. Our final year in high school! Being seniors, we were the leaders of the school. Under our Co- captains, seniors Bill Forrest and Bob Niespodziany, our football team c?rp(ured the State Football Championship. In basketball, with cc Jin senior Jim Easton, we won the City Championship for the ,flrst time. George Niver, swimming captain; Bob LeeVan, basCB captain; and track co-captains Bill Elmore and Steve our teams to respectable seasons in their Seskej Tjtseniois, Jed ou I6spec(hre nfts. L ■ The Glee Club this year gave The College Widow as its annual production. Playing the leads were Pat Aftowski and Sylvia Wachowiak, with Tom Plonski, Fred McGrew. Bill Van Koskey, Victor Gary, Mary Ann Meszaros, and Beverly Laisure playing name parts. The Senior Varsity Cheerleaders were Mary Ann Meszaros, Pat Zalas, Joan Poznanski, Tressie True, June Urbanski, and Carol Wentland. The scholastic leaders of the 1954 graduating class were named in the spring. The Valedictorian ond Salutatorian are Sheila Howe and Tom Plonski, respectively. Other seniors brought honor to themselves and Washington. Tom Hubbard received an NROTC Scholarship which he will use at Purdue and Steve Piacsek won the St. Joseph Valley Notre Dame Club four-year scholarship to Notre Dame. This completes the stair-way and our struggle to the top! Our years in Washington High School will never be forgotten. They have been years of accomplishment for all of us who are graduating. With the accomplishments we have mastered, we intend in the future, to make our community a better place to live in for you and us. Our school spirit, our good times to- gether, and our countless hours of study were not ir vain. As a class we will not be together again after we receive our diplomas at graduation, but the spirit that rried us through tugh school will never leave us as we stw Sj procei Evej Qnwatd. ' n - cJ ast l Uiil and esu amen I WE, THE CLASS OF 19S4. being of sound mind and body, knowing that we will never enter Washington High School as students again, wish to dispose of our cherished schooJ-day pos- sessions. Therefore, we have devised this as our our last will and testament. 1, PAT MICHALSKI, will my ability to take gym three times a week, in my senior year, to any underclassmen who likes it that well ... I, ED KOPCZYNSKI, will to Ron Paszek my habit of taking my gym clothes home to be washed only once a semester. I, GRACE LANDMAN, will my speed in typing and posUng the Daily Hatchet, to my sister Dorothy ... 1, DON CZAJKOWSKI, will my abihty to type thirty words a minute to George Cooper. I, LORETTA KORPAL, will my ability to iorgive and iorget. to Joe Lyczynski, who finds it difficult. I, JIM EASTON, will to George Hill my ability to keep a girlfriend and to play basketball without getting angry . . . We, JOHN CHISZAR, OLIVERN GOUR, FRANK LINNER. and DICK THEO- DOROFF, will to any underclassman our ability to play cards — yet stay friends ... I, FRANK SLABY, will my ability to get along with Mr. Brady to Bob Rogers, who doesn ' t. I. JOAN ARCH, will my success in surviving Robbie ' s corny jokes to anyone who thinks he can ... I. MARILYN BUCKNER, will my job in Mr. Robinson ' s room to Dick Fuessel. who enjoys it so much ... I, ROSELLE MESZAROS, will my front seat in social hving class to anyone who can stand it for eighteen weeks. I, THERESA LEWIS, will to Pearl Chambers and Denoris Brown my ability to argue and disagree and still get along: and my stolen lunches to anyone who thinks he can get them from Joe Brazier ... I, ALEXANDRIA JANISZEWSKI, will my enormous appetite to Poncho , who needs the weight. I, TOM HUBBARD, will the rattles in my ' 41 Studebaker to Kosie, who thinks he has none in his . . . I, MARVIN KAFKA, being of sound mind (I hope) do hereby will my Ford to anyone who can keep it running, and my ability to get in trouble in civics class to any junior who thinks he has a drag with Mr. Robinson . . . I, GEORGE NIVER, give to Bob Rogers and Don Kindt, the back seat of my car, for they have had the most fun in it ... I, MARSHA SMITH, will to my brother, Steven, the Ford (which will soon be his, anyway) to drive to school when he is old enough ... I, MAX PEHLKE, will my little green Chevie to any- one who can keep it shined up. I, MARY JANE OSOWSKI, will the grooming of my hair, cut like a boy ' s, to any junior girl who thinks she can afford it ... I, JOAN NOWAK, will Jitty long hair to my cousin Evelyn Kazmier- czak ... I, ED NYARI, will my curly hair and big blue eyes to Ony undetoldfssnMUV ,Mvho can use them. -N . f- . We, JJOSB-KMjjjkR and LEROY RANSCHAERT, will our ability :?■ to avoid going steady through high school to any underclassman who wants to try it. We, BARBARA NITKA and RICHARD HORVATH, will our ability to hght and still get along to Barbara Borowski and Bill Phillips, who can ' t seem to , . . I, PAT CHMIEL, will my ability to go steady four times within one semester with the same boy. to any crazy mixed-up kid ... I, LUCILLE CROWELL. will to any junior girl my ability to hook a man the first night and not have an argument within the first two months ... I, AUDREY ABRAHAM, will my ability to go steady and still make good grades, to my sister Arlene, who hasn ' t accomplished either yet ... I, ROBERT BAJER. will my ability to go steady with the cutest of all sopho- mores, Roxanna Ellis, to anyone who can get himself a cute girl as last as I did . . . I, DOROTHY LICHKAY, will to my sister Betty, my ability to find a man and go steady for two years without breaking up. We, SHIRLEY HECKMAN and FRANCES PLUMMER, will our ability to fight with our men and still get along, to any under- classman who thinks she can. It ' s easy, once you learn how . . . I, SHIRLEY ANN O ' CHAP, will my ability to go steady for two years and break up as many times as I have to any underclass- man who thinks she can do it. I. FRED McGREW. will my locker and lock (which has kept my lunch safe for three years) to Ronald Buzzy Szabo to keep him safe from the girls ... I. BILL VAN KOSKY. will my ability al- ways to snag a locker all to myself to any underclassman (who is tired of being squeezed by two or three others) who can dis- cover my method ... We, JOHN GRIFFIN, BILL THOMPSON, and JOHN WELLS, will our locker to anyone who has the courage to try to clean it up . . . We, AL BAJER and JOHN DOMBROWSKI, will our locker to anyone that can put it together. I, ROBERT NIESPODZIANY, will to Matt Jackowiak, the honor of being captain of a championship football team ... I, STEVE RZEPNICKI. will my football jersey to Gene Lectanski. who. I hope, can do better than I ... I, JOHN KOLACZ, will my size fourteen football shoes to my brother Frank. I, JANET RUNNELLS, will my success to not get caught skipping, to my sister, Barbara, who is a freshman and already has one chalked up . . . We, JOYCE JAWORSKI and MARILYN WOLT- MAN, will to Janine Woltman, our ability to cross the street for potato chips without getting detention , . . We, STEVE MOLEN- DA and FRANK NAGY, will our ability to skip classes without being caught to any underclassman who wants it. I, LARRY BANICKI, will my music ability and jazz trumpet play. ' ing to Dan Kieffer ... I, BARBARA SZYNSKI, will to any band member, my ability to take about (en cuts and still stay in band. ... I, MARGIE DRZEWIECKI, will my ability to stay in the band lour years and not be able to play a clarinet, to anyone vho can fake out as well as I can. I, MAXINE WOLFF, will my giades to my brother Decn, so he ij cJLait lAJill and Testament can get through high school in four years, because with his pres- ent ones, he ' ll never make it ... I, GLADELL REED, will my ability in civics to my sister, Ruth, so she can do as I did and not fail the subject ... I, GENE SLABY, will ray ability to make good grades to Norman Nijak, who doesn ' t seem to have any ... I, PEARLENE MELTON, will to my brother. Bob. my ability to grad- uate from Washington ... I, BOB LEE VAN, will my ability to get four A ' s in my senior year to Tom Lukaszewski who needs them very badly ... I, GERALD SOBCZAK, will to Mike Wegen- ka, my ability to make six projects in machine shop and still get an F ... I, EARLENE WEST, will my ability to finish high school without failing a required course to any interested fresh- man ... 1, RITA PRZYBYSZ, will my success in passing to my brother, Ray, who is having a hard time ... I, HAROLD HICKS, will my knowledge of southern Illinois to any underclassman who wants it ... I, URSULA WOODARD, will my ability never to study and still pass, to Marquita Alexander and Joe Woodard. I. MARY LOU PIETRZAK, will my skill in driving to anyone who has parents with nerves strong enough to take it. I, BILL ELMORE, will to fcy brother, Dave, my spot on Coach Holley ' s bench. May he never sit there as long as I did . . . I, BILL FORREST, will to any Washington high-jumper, my luck to hit a cross-bar, watch it jump around crazily, and then settle back on the standards as though never hit. We, the cheerleaders, MARY ANN MESZAROS, JOAN POZNAN- SKI, TRESSIE TRUE, JUNE URBANSKI, CAROL WENTLAND, and PAT ZALAS, will our luck to get two new sets of uniforms in the same year to some of our successors ... I, GEORGIANNA MAC KOWIAK, will my twirling uniform and baton to my unnamed successor, and hope she has as much fun as I have had . . . I. PAT AFTOWSKI, will my love for red, to Marlene Meert, who seems to like it also. I, CHARLES DALTON, will to anyone who wants to take a chance, my efforts to go hunting every year (1 almost got away with it). ... I, STEVE KOSANOVICH. will my ability to roam the halls and get out of class at all hours of the day, to Ron Meiszberg and Dick Thompson ... I, JEROME KAZMIERCZAK, will my luck never to be in detention to Dan Gawenda. I, JEANETTE HORVATH, will my love of every minute in school, to Mary Ann Horvath, who hasn ' t any ... I, STEVE BOSKEY, will to Joe Lyczynski all the fun I have had at the school dances. ... I, SUE CARROLL, will my happy days in my senior year to any underclassman. I, DAVE WITUCKI, will to any underclassman my ability to gel up at 00 and still moke it to school ... I, MARY ANN STEP- NIEWSIfl will my daily promptness to my cousin Dorothy ... I, VIRGIL MbORE, will my ability to come to school five days a week, to Johi? ' feetliel. )oi5Ie I, DOLOftarRASZ.fcrill my half bottle of Light and Bright to Rosie Van feter . . . VERSENA WATSON, will to Christine r Harris and Anna Bethel my notebook decorated with Ernie Stokes ' and John Coleman ' s names ... I, DAN BONEK, will my fountain pen to Darlene Olden, who needs it ... I, ELIZABETH MNICHOW- SKI, will the silver dollar on the chain around my neck, to any underclassman who is as broke as I am and still not spend it ... I, PAT WASIELEWSKI, will my ever beloved bus card to any underclassman who can put it together and use it. I. RONNIE MEERT, will anything I haven ' t got to anyone who is crazy enough to try to take it ... I, PHIL BERNDT, will to Bugsy Meszaros my ability, which sometimes even I don ' t know whether I have any or not . . . We, DON GRAYKOWSKI, JACK KOVACH, and ARLENE TOTH, will nothing to nobody, because we haven ' t anything anybody wants. I, MARY ANN CZAJKOWSKl, will my job in the Guidance office to anyone who thinks he can handle it ... I, PAT BEJMA, will my cadet teaching job to any underclassman who thinks he can control a group of freshman girls. I, BERNADINE WEST, will all my good luck to Jackie Wilson and George Hill so they can solve their love problems ... I, BAR- BARA VAN SANT, will to Mary Jane Slaby, my luck to work at Notre Dame ... I, GERALD UJDAK, will my shoulder fracture with the excuses it got me to any young deserving junior who wants it. We, PAT SOLMOS and CAROL WENTLAND, will our ability to talk slowly and distinctly to Bob Otolski and John Solmos ... I, MARCIA RADECKI, will my collection of nicknames to anyone who wants it ... I, TOM PLONSKI, do hereby leave my cookie- duster to my brother Matt, because he likes to spend so much time with the cookies . . . We, SHIRLEY EWING and EMMA LOU LANDOW, will the third wall in social living class to any underclassman who has the courage to find out what the secret is, I, DAN MOROZOWSKI, will my supercolossal singing voice to Jim Rogacki, who has none of his own . . . We, VICTOR GARY and BOB MOLNAR, being of sound minds and bodies, will our luck to be in every event in Glee Club to any underclassman who is willing to try. I, DOLORES HALUDA, will my laugh to anyone who can try it without laying eggs ... I, NORMAN HINES, will my habit of going out every night to have fun, to my brother Terry, who stays home too much , . . I, DICK PIEKARSKI, will my ability to instigate coke parties in Miss Halnon ' s Enghsh class to any junior who thinks it ' s easy. Finally, we, THE SENIORS, will to our successors, the class of 1955, all the joys, sorrows, honors, privileges, and responsibilities that we have had in the past years and wish them happiness and good luck in their senior year. This is our last will and Jesta- raent — in witness whereof, we affix our signature. THE CLASS OF ' 54 -. ' . By BILL FORRESf.Presidenf ' JOAN POZNAN Ja-W ; Chaaman dSabu I Ictiired I iJrbanald. (2) Smilh (3) Osowski. (4) Michalski. (5) Pietrzak. (6) Crowell. (7) Solmos. (8) Wentland. (9) Sobeeak. (10) Nyai«rt|;ll) Jaworski. (12) Brown. (13) Melton. (14) Mnichowski. (15) Mr. Redling. (16) a. Solmos, b. Chizar, c. The- odoroff. d. WolH, e. Nagy. (17) Stepniewski. (18) Czajkowski. (19) True. (20) Van Sant. (21) McClure. (22) Runnells. (23) Radecki. (24) Landman. (25) Mackowiak. (26) Zalas. (27) Rzepnicki. )! Ur ff-wr The Class of 1954 of WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL presents MEET CORLISS ARCHER A Comedy in Three Acts by Christopher Sergei IBBR Meet Corliss Archer CAST Corliss Arclier June Urbonski, Janet Runnels Mr. Archer Tom Plonski, Tom Hubbard Mrs. Archer Pal AJtowski, Sheila Howe Louise (Maid) Pat Chmiel, Dorothy Lichkay Mildred Mary Ann Stepniewski, Pot Michalski Mr. Franklin Gerald Sobczak Richard Theodorolt Mr. Franklin...... Gerald Sobczak, Steve Kosanovich Mrs. Franklin.... Rita Witucki, Marcia Radecki Cousin Agnes Shirley O ' Chap, Carol Wentland The Doctor Frank Slaby, Al Bajer Betty Dolores Szymanowski, Audrey Abraham A Nurse. Tressie True, Theresa Lewis A A ' M t The Class of 1954 of WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL presents JksL Sonq o (BsJmcuisdtJtsL A Play in Three AcJs Dramatized from the Novel by Jean and Walter Kerr leanne Fortin Director The Song of Bernadette CAST Sister Vauzous Lucille Crowell, Pat Aftowski Jeanne Abadie June Urbanski, Dorothy Lichkoy Bernadette Tressie True, Janet Runnels Marie Soubirous Pat Michalski. Dolores Szymanowski Dean Peyramale Tom Plonski, Tom Hubbard Louise Soubirous Mary Ann Stepniewski, Barbara Van Sarit Soubirous..- Ronald Meert, Steve Kosanovich Croisine Audrey Abraham, Rita Witucki Bouriette Al Slaby, Richard Theodoroli Bernarde Carol Wentland, Shirley O ' Chap Madame Sajou _ Pat Zalcs, Marcia Radecki Antoine Norman Hines, Gene Slaby Mayor Lacade Al Bajer. Richard Piekarski Chief of Police Gerald Sobczak, Frank Slaby D-. Dozous Steve Piacsek, Fred McGrew ■ ' Celeste Marv Jane Osowski, Roselle Meszaros j Mdm, Pe ' -net Pat Chmiel. Margaret Drezewiecki f Mother Josephine... Georgianna Mackowiak, fl ' Joan Poznanski ■ r Students Mary Ann Meszaros. Mary Lou . Pietrzak, Dolores Haluda, Maxino Wolff, Mari- j(J lyn Buckner. Pat Solmos, Mary Ann McClur3. , Dolores Frasz, Dolores Popielski, Joan Nowak. . . ) m I All «l. Ifc KOW 1 — Wachowiak, True, Poznanski Michalski, Osowski, Frasz, Szynski, Haluda Buckn2r, Lichkay, M. Meszaros, R. Mesz arcs. Urbanski, Szymanowski. ROW 2 — Flummer. Wolff, Carroll, Van Sant, Run nells, Solmos, Zalas, Abraham, Mnichow ski, Bejma. ROW 3 — Crowell, Rininger, Radecki, Aftowski, Mackowiak, Wentland, Brown, Landow, Ewing. ROW 4 — Chmie! O ' Chap, Drzewiecki, Landman, Piet zak Fo valh, Gyorkos, Lewis, Janiszewski, Po pi ' hki . . , Looking in on a Panda Club Meeting . . . Miss Forlin giving advice to Theresa . . . Panda Club officers: Lichkay, Lewis, Osowski. Bryda . . . The P fcda Club projects. IL 1 ' 1 [ Our editor (Mary Lou Pistrzak) and as- sistant (Pa! Zalas) s;art plans . . . The Staff: Grace Landman, Mary Ann Step- niewski. Ma.y Lou Pi3trzak, Pat Zalas, Joan Poznanski. (Row 2) Maxine Wolff, Ronald Meert, Steve Kosanovich, and Mar- cia Radecki . . . Mary Lou, Barbara, and Marcia mount pictures . . . Mary Ann look- ing over her drawings ... A circulation mseting, GracB in charge . . . Maxine col- lecting from Dolores; Carol looks on . . . Our editor cuts and pastes . . . The boys off in a corner, circulation meeting: Lee Van, Forrest, McGrew, and Bajer . . . The planning committee: Row 1, Patlie Michal- ski, Pat Zalas, Mary Lou Pietrzak, Mary Ann Stepniewski. Row 2, Grace Landman, Richard Piekarski, Joan Poznanski. ' --SlUJ-J Aunior f r oin The Princess ' Court and their escorts (Abraham, True. Solmos, Napieralski, Jurgonski, Piekarski) The Grand March at the All-City Prom ... Let us in on it. Red . . Prince Peter and Princess Dolores ... Our President (Morozowski) crowns Audrey Abraham ... The Grand March continues from yonder corner . . . Time out for a gab session (Jurgonski, True, Abraham, and Meszaros rKileu l Cound- Ulp The 1954 football captains crown their queen (Forrest, Szymanowski. and Niespodziany) . The queens exchanging bouquets between halves (Riley Queen and Szymanowski) , . . We ' re ' ■- -Jij; °  o ' he round-up! . . . Our Queen (Szymanowski) . . . Walker Field, here we come! . . . ' ' ■ ' . We have arrived! . . . The Queen and her Court (Bryda, Korpal, Frasz, Howe, Michalski, Nitka, ' , Buckner, Osowski, Meszaros, and Szymanowski), L 1 llSabu f- lct tares (28) Katka. (29) Plummer. (30) Heckman. (31) Nitka. (32) Buckner. (33) Landow. (34) a. Popielski, b. A. Bajer, (35) Chico. (86) Horvath. (37) Waseliewski, (38) Hubbard. (39) Pozngnski. (40) R, Meszaros. (41) Frqsz, (42) G. Slaby. (43) Aflowski. •■■ ' ■i. 1 Mr. Kelly presides over a talkative studio . . . Hoalh, Lyczynski, Chizar, Bonek intrigued by a woik of art. This is art? . . . Janet Runnells puts finishing touches on our junior play poster . . . Mr. Niver tries to look busy . . . Dolores Szymanowski does an oil. i Watk Our math wizards: Mr. Hayes, Mr. Stilson, and Mr. HoUey. . . . Lee Van gives Dickie a pointer ... Mr. Stilson gives Annie a helping hand . . . Victor Gary explains a prob- lem . . . Hicks and Forrest prove a proposition (we think). { .A a« it Social fuaied Our history teachers are Mr, Robinson, Mr. La- wecki. Mr. Wegner, and Mrs. Duggan . . . Here it is. Vic! {Victor Gary and Joe Hoath) . . . Future voters . . . Should teen-agers go steady? (Ranschaert, Hoath, Wasielewski, Poznanski, and Urbanski) . . . Our news reporter (Buckner) . . . This is how it works (Dombrowski). Lucy working on her bookkeeping prac- tice set ... A future secretary at work (June Urbanski) . . . Our business instruc- tors talk business: Miss Walsh and Mr. Pilarski . . . Posey writes out a check . . . Howdy takes out a finished copy . . . Did you find what you were looking for? Mary Ann and Pat . . . Finished at last! Mary Lou and her practice set . . . Busy Bees in shorthand class. ence Miss Murphy and Mr. Covert discussing a problem in biology . . . Harold Hicks yawns his interest in a physics expeiiment . . . oe. Bob. and Victor making up the weather report for the day. (Hope it ' s a nice day. boys!) . . . Tom Hubbard working with the microscope in biology. See any protozoa. Tom? . . . Vic and Norm working on a physics problem. onomics Our friendly home economics teach- ers: Miss Palmer and Mrs. Shaw . . . Lending a hand (Szynski and Lich- kay) . . . Dolores pins on her pat- tern . . . Busy at work (Runnells and Wachowiak) . . . Studying the Basic Seven (Czajkowski and Van Sant) . . . Our cadet teacher giving a helping hand (Lichkay and Kor- pal) . . . Our only male cook (Mol- nar) ... A problem in home man- agement (Slaby and Horvath). 1 Q. _l. - -■fe.i - ■ A _J . A  iJ - Miss Hunsberger reads on while work piles up. p ' ' H SHbi IS 3 Vi EM H IT-iw ' dsJI i Jti jj B m H RP ' f i - ' ' ' til H  j m L hI 1 1 ( n If FH m } 5 v.. 1 K ill ' 1 ' , ■jH M lu, u HHKL ' hIi H ■ ' 1 H Mrs. Pagin looks for a mislaid paper while Mr. Stamm looks on. We will always remember — step, step, step, close step — A favorite saying of our gym teachers. Miss Wolf and Mr. Nowicki, Our one and only Mr, Redling and his handsome car. — Getting ready for a take off? Mf. McNamara, our prin cipal. Miss Nichols, our nurse: Mrs. Wiskotoni and Miss Landuit, our friends, the oHice clerks. - - ' wTwrs Cyr art a tin a csLetu ermen ROW 1— Berndt, Boskey, Chizar, Easton. Elmore. ROW 2— Brazier. Kosanovich, Meszaros. ROW 3 — GriHin, Kolacz. Kovach. Ranschaert, Rzepnicki. ON TOP-WiUiam Forrest, Mr. Wegnei ond Football Trophy. Bob Niespodziany. u ariitu V aAKetbaCi z ROW 1 — Milewski, Easton, Hill, Morozowskl. ROW 2 — Mr. Brady, Rzepnicki, Brazier, Moore, Mr. HoUey. ROW 3— Ogorek, Latosinski, Elmore, Fox. □ THE 1953 FOOTBALL RECORD W.H.S. Opp. September 11 — Hammond Noll 13 September 18 — Mishawaka 19 13 c Seiitember 25— Goshen 13 October 3— Fort Wayne North Side 13 tetter 10— Central 20 Oct ' ofilr ■ 17— Adams 26 12  - -. P i October 24— Riley 20 12 October 30— Elkhart 21 13 November 6— Fort Wayne Central Catholic 32 November 20 — N.I.H.S.C. Championship Game: East Chicago Washington 28 18 WON 10 — LOST — TIED Jl- Uariitu (I5ashetbail ROW 1 — Milewski, Easton, Hill, Morozowski. ROW 2 — Mr. Brady, Rzepnicki, Brazier, Moore, Mr. Holley. ROW 3— Ogorek, Latosinski, Elmore, Fox. THE 1953-1954 BASKETBALL RECORD W.H.S. Opp. November 25 — Madison 45 41 November 28— Hammond Clark 49 37 December 4 — Gary Roosevelt 45 54 December 9 — Niles 64 43 December 11— North Side Fort Wayne (c) .... 47 64 December 17— Riley (c) 45 32 December 22— Culver 75 59 December 29-30 — Holiday Tourney Washington Clay 76 44 -.. Mishawaka 58 56 January 8— Elkhart (c) 49 67 January January January January January February February February February 15— Mishawaka (c) 63 52 19— Washington Clay 60 50 22— Goshen (c) 68 50 26— Central (c) 57 47 30-Whiting 61 48 2— ToUeston 40 42 4— Adams (c) 31 29 9— Benton Harbor 68 47 12— Michigan City (c) 43 49 (Overtime) 72 61 February 18— LaPorte (c) SECTIONALS February — St. Joseph 49 59 d aseoatt ROW 1 — Hubbard, Milewski, Lee Van, Kovach, Towles, Thompson. ROW 2— Niespodziany, Rzep- nicki. Brazier, Ross, Chizar, Morozowski, Kozakiewicz, Sobczak. ROW 3 — Lukazewski. Meiszberg, Solmos, Slaby, lack owiak, Theodoroti, Ranschaert, Dering, Mr. Lawecki. 1954 BASEBALL SCHEDULE W.H.S. Opp. Apiil 9 — Mishawaka 8 4 April 12— St, Joseph 10 4 April 13 — Adams 7 i April 15 — Riley 2 4 April 20— Riley (c) 3 16 April 23— Mishawaka (c) (Tie) 5 5 April 27 — Michigan City (c) 9 April 30— LaPorte (c) 5 2 May 4— Elkhart (c) 3 May 7— Central (c) . ' 2 May 11 — Adams (c) May 13— Central 8 May 14— Riley (c) 6 May 18 — Mishawaka (c) 3 May 21— Michigan City (c) May 24 — St. Joseph May 25 — LaPorte (c) May 26— Miles ll racK e earn ROW 1 — Andzejewski, J. Austin, Jachimiak, Jones, Dials, Egierski, A. Griffen, Lockhart. ROW 2 - Burzynski, Armstrong, Boskey, Fujawa, Mondovics, Meszaros, Johnson, Thompson, C. Austin, Molenda. ROW 3— Mr. Pilarski, Wenkler, Wlodarek, Grun, Grontkowski, Holmes, Kolacz, ElUs, Wilder. ROW 4— Alford, Jerzak, Niedbala, Siderits, Nealy, D. Elmore, Philips, GriHen, Clyde Austin. THE 1954 TRACK SCHEDULE W.H.S. Opp ril 6 — Washington-Cloy (Here) .... 66 43 ;il 7— New Carlisle (Here) 63 37 Ap:il 9— LaPorte (Here) 48-1 2 62-1 2 April 17— Goshen Relays (Goshen) 13 (12th Place) April 20— Adams (There) 61-5 6 47-1 6 April JB— Central (Here) 29 80 AjJfil 24— Conference Trials 18 (7th Place) Agril 27— Riley (Here) 43 66 April 29— Goshen (There) 49-1 , 2 59-1 2 May 1— Conference Finals 17 (6th Place) May 4— Mishawaka (Here) 38-2 3 70-1,-3 May 7— Sectionals 21 (4th Place) May 11— Niles (Here) 55 54 May 13— Michigan City (There) 28 81 May 15— Regionals 9 (9th Place) May 18— City Outdoor 31 (3rd Place) May 22— State 3c( wimmin 9 eam ROW 1— Stenberg, Grun, Hauguel, Gapinski, Grontkowski, Miller, Flowers, Niver. ROW 2— Slaby, Bajer, Van Kosky, Hubbard, Rogers, Keller, Andrzejewski. ROW 3— Zuckowski, Makowski, Nied- bala. Mines, Teeter, Kindt, Hines. THE 1953-1954 SWIMMING SCHEDULE W.H.S. December 4 — Muncie Burris 11 December 14 — LaPorte 42 December 15 — Culver Military Academy 15 January 8 — Howe Military Academy 45 Januory 11 — Horace Mann (c) 28 January 14 Riley (c) 19 January 21— LaPorte (c) 39 Opp. January 46 January 24 January 51 February 21 February 38 February 47 February 27 February 22— Adams (c) 28 47 28 -Lew Wallace 29 39 29— Hammond (c) 20 55 1 Froebel (c) 41 25 4— Central (d 19 51 8— Whiting (c) 37 37 February 13 — Hammond (Conference Championship) State — Purdue University (1) Lesson number 1? . . . (2) Three clowns! ... (3) Stroking for the finish ... (4) Two more characteristics ... (5) Steve Piacsek — in person ... (6) Co-captains Niver and Stenberg. f E Ea.LiUiD. earn ROW 1— Solmos, B. Miller, Bowles, Wilder. ROW 2— Jerzak, C. Wolker, Kimble, M. Brady. ROW 3 — Lynch, Fujawa, Pieniazkiewicz, Barger. B TEAM BASKETBALL RECORD We Opp. Madison 25 28 Clark 38 j Roos3veIt 26 41 Nil 32 37 North Sid3 Fori Wayne ,... 34 39 Riley __ 43 24 Culver 67 38 Adams _ 48 35 Central 51 47 Elkhart 48 35 Mishawaka 42 24 Washington-Clay i 42 30 Goshen 43 40 Central 39 41 Whiting 46 40 Tolleston 41 33 Adams 34 39 Benton Harbor 42 37 Michigan City 39 35 LaPorte 52 30 B TEAM FOOTBALL RECORD We . Elkhart 6 aPorte 18 JTashington-Clay 12 fentral V-..- Opp. 18 14 6 Mishawaka 14 Michigan City 12 13 Riley 34 Adams 6 1? -jrrednmen { adKefoail ROW 1— Kimble, Reed, Jozwiak, Bonds, Williams. Carnes. Mr. Nowicki. ROW 2— Glon, Simmons, Elmore, Buchanon, Armstrong. Soos. 3. 10%3., resltmen football ROW 1 Ellis, Jennings, Grontkowski, Carnes, Williams, Boiling. ROW 2— Glon, Dials, Soos, Breveard. Hansen. McClure. Mr. Brady. ROW 3— Bejma, Jozwiak, Simmons. Lockhart. Kazmierzak. Slisz, GriHin, Kirkpatrick, ROW 4— Plencner. Miller, Wawrzyniak, Makowski, Elmore, Vaughn, DeVoss. •  • $i ' S p wii funior • ig n -y tn leteS ROW 1— Dean, Soos, Stofielen, Jaworski, Milewski, Molnar. Bohannon. ROW 2— Hauguel, Brev- eard, Witucki. Nowicki, Gri«in, Abraham, Howell, Antkowiak. ROW 3— Wozniak, Milewski, Stephens, Vega, Echols. Young, Woodard, Mr. Lawecki. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL We Opp. Mishawaka 6 Adams 12 Central Catholic 13 Central 12 Michigan City 6 13 Niles 6 26 Riley 12 LaPorte 14 o JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL We Lincoln 13 Harrison Muessel 14 Central 2 Oliver s St. Adalbert ' s 6 St. Patrick ' s 26 CARNIVAL: Lincoln 14 WON 3— LOST 5 — TIED ( Opp. 6 35 26 34 26 7 14 14 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL We Adams oq Central og ' ' ey 39 St. Joseph 47 Central ..._ qo Washington-Clay 4 1 St. Joseph 40 Michigan City 33 New Carlisle , 40 Adams 8q Washington-Clay 40 Mishawaka 26 Mishawaka I3 Central 3g Madison Twp 55 New Carlisle 34 Mishawaka 28 I fadison Twp g2 LaPorte ' . jg ' ' fy ■ : 31 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Opp. We 33 Lincoln 31 45 Nuner 25 ' 12 Madison 26 42 Central 35 55 Our Lady 27 26 Muessel 26 33 Riley 13 35 St. Adalbert ' s 49 29 Beiger n 31 HiSrrison 31 28 Oliver 23 22 Our Lady 32 52 St. Patrick ' s 29 39 Central 27 23 Muessel 35 18 Riley 22 45 Oliver 27 23 Harrison 21 35 Nuner 23 33 WON 5 — LOST 14 — TIED Opp. 40 29 41 49 26 54 35 17 29 26 29 27 44 43 26 40 36 34 47 K wi I3i , r • ,  ' - fflv- r • , ' ■ ? •Vl  • ■ n ' A ' H ■1 ttJ M ■ Qi l KMHi H H S B I l®r iBB ar i i neerleadi erA Pat Zalas Carol Wentland Mary Ann Meszaros June Urbanski Marcia Plencner Joan Poznanski Tressie True i 1 ly r ± i_ • 4, n W.J4.S. EDITORIAL BOARD ROW 1 — Buckner, Brantley, Osowski, Watson, Meert. ROW 2— Stenberg. Runnells, Moon, Tindall. SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS ROW 1 — Bryda, Radecki. Landman, Haluda. ROW 2 Pietrzak, WolH, Mnichowski, Drzewiecki, Chmiel, Bejma. ROW 3 — Szymanowski, Frasz, Urbanski. REPORTERS ROW 1 — Piotrowski, Austin, Wasowski, Nitka, Weninger, Molnar, McClone. ROW 2 — Olden, Meert, Talboom, Lukacs, Tomczak, Weiler, Aszklar, Schweiger ROW 3 — Brantley, Grunert, Teptei, Paskell, Prikosovits, Forray. student L ouncll ROW 1 — Papczynski, Stenbeke, Ganser. Kolesiak, Williamson, Flowers, Wells, Kosanovich. ROW 2 — Theodorotf, Grzeskowiak, Karnaiel, Osowski, Haluda, Wantuch, Linnpr. ROW 3 — Spychalski, Schweiger, Aftowski, Bartok, Marosz, Rogers. Steve Kosanovich (Chico). our Student Council President, opening the program for the Washing- ton-Riley Round-Up. jjfTiC : ' , -, • ? .L« ' CLL - ROW 1 — Podemski, Popielski, Ross. ROW 2 — Boiling, Hansen. Nowicki, Makowski, McCoy. Stefiey. ROW 3— Wilson. TetzlaH. Hacklar, Ellis. Mr. Guin. Ulskeri L iub — LjitlA ROW 1 — Meszaros, Frasz. Osowski, Haluda. Michalski. Urbanski, Lichkay, True, Moon. ROW 2 — Grzeskowiak. Wantuch. Abraham, Wentland, Runnells, Brantley. Meert, Talboom. ROW 3 — Reiter, Mitchell, Radecki, Mackowiak, Zaias, Schweiger, Tomczak. % r . Wo.,v Q eratori T HOW 1 — Green, Bartz, Gorka, Frick, Mr. Hallaron. ROW 2— DeVoss, Karwowski, De Graeve, laworski. Freeman. ROW 3 — Jerzak, Ujdak, Plonski, Fuessel, Beke. % 4 J4i-y ROW 1 — Papczynski, Bajer, Sobczak, Jozwiak, Lee Van, Boskey. ROW 2 — Stenberg, Bajer, Slaby. Krakowaki, Hines, Mr. Stamm. ROW 3 — Lukasavich, Dering, Meert, Hines, Piekarski. y.D. eeni ROW 1 — Waggoner, Williamson, Slenbake, True, Plummer, Domonovich, Barlok, Reiter, Heck. ROW 2— Wisniewski, Tobias. Shaw, Sikorski, Wollman, Steinhoffer, Starr, Hagey. ROW 3— Tucker, Woodard, Weninger, Zimmerman, Wells. ROW 4— Wucsina, Wroblewski, Sczehowski, Witucki, Weiler, Tomczak. y-o. eenS .▲ ROW 1— Hoppe, Gapinski, Bores, Flowers, Beam, Hass, Janovich. ROW 2— Alexander, Baum- garlner, Hojara, Ferency, Chojnacki, Bogdanowicz. Ciupinski. ROW 3 Austin, Cwidak, Botak, Balukiewicz, Bodnar, Hegedus, Brantley. • ■ V y.D. eenS ROW 1 — Molnar, Jozwiak, True, Kleinert, Pap, Maeyens, Runnells, Kwasniewski, McClone. HOW 2— TetzlaH, Lichkay, Miller, Pocza, Long, Kinas, Prikosovils, Kotolinski. ROW 3— Raielski, Tomczak, King, Pinter, Prange, Nowicki, Karnaiel, King. ROW 4— Rymarz, Nilka, Weiler, Marosz, Makowski, Lukaszewski, Mitchell, Kazmierczak. I luried L lub ROW 1— Kolesiak, Hagey, Teeter, Stenbake, Nowicki, Olden. ROW 2— Brown, Starr, Austin, Carter, Austin. ROW 3 Hoffman, Tomczak, Weiler, Belakovich. -- Cy. _ . T. ROW I— Pavich, Slaby, Stevens, Weninger. Molnar, Wright, DeCook, Miss Wolf. ROW 2— Kaz- mierczak, Witucki, Forray, Prikosovits, Smith, Walker, ROW 3— Austin, Teeter, Kirk, Stenbeke, Nowicki, Ellis, y aclei eacn each eri ROW 1 — Flowers, Runnells, Watson, Lichkay, Meszaros. Bejma, McGrew. ROW 2 — Urban, Przy- bysz, Ailowski, Osowski, Meszaros, Buckner, Mnichowski, ROW 3 — Boston, Sikorski. ROW 4 — Mr. Stamm, Kosanovich, Niespodziany, Slaby, Dolton, Ujdak, Pehlke, Mr. McNamara. ■ - oLibruru y iub ROW 1 — Runnells, Urhin. Van Sant, Runnells, Lewis. Poznanski, True. ROW 2 — lovanich. Weiler. Witucki, Michalski. Wolfi. Popielski, Tomczak. ROW 3— Milliken, Landman, Aftowski, Mnichowski, Watson, Rymarz. Wolff and Poznanski, decorate the Bulletin Board . . . Runnells at work . . . Lewis checks books. ■ - -• Cvi ( lub ROW 1— Phillips, Wachowiak, Nowicki, Heck, Chmiel, Tetzloft, Domonovich, Steinhoffer, Wasowski, Korpal, Madar. ROW 2— Sobieski, Grzeskowiak, Pavich, Stepniewski, Olden, Austin, Lewis, Wininger, Gyorkos, Chambers, Plencner. ROW 3 — Paskal, Braylark, Kazmierczak, Rafelski, Lukacs, Aftowski, Nitka. ROW 4 — Bajer, Pieniazkiewicz, Widowski, Gary, Burczynski, T. Plonski, M. Plonski, Kimble, Rysdorp, Hubbard, Czarnecki, Molenda, Lenczowski. The College Widow CAST OF CHARACTERS The Glee Club of WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL presents The College Widow A Musical Comedy Adapted from the Play by George Ade James Lewis Casaday Director Barbara Unger Musical Director Bill Bolton, a half-back Tom Hubbard Peter Witherspoon, A.M , Ph.D., president oi Atwood College Victor Gary, Bill Van Kosky Hiram Bolton, D.D., L.L.D., president of K and H Railway Don Jozwiak, Ron Sidents Matty McGowan, a trainer _ Al Bajer lack Larabee, the football coach. ...Ray Czarnecki Copernicus Talbot, Post-graduate tutor - Fied McGrew Silent Murphy, Center rush Mike Mondovics Stub Tallmadge, a busy undergraduate - Tom Plonski Tom Pearson, Right Tackle Ralph Pieniazkiewicz Ollie Mitchell, a student Matt Plonski Jane Witherspoon, the college widow _ Pat Aftowski, Sylvia Wachowiak Gertie Brown, an athletic girl... Barbara Borowski Flora Wiggins, a prominent waitress Beverly Laisure, Mary Ann Meszaros Mrs. Primly Dalzelle, a widow, reliable chaperone Mary Arm Stepniewski Other Town Girls Marquita Alexander, ?Jsther Arelt. Estella Austin, Pearl Chambers, Diane Ciesiolka, Darlene Deranek, Bernice Kahlmor- aan. Mary Ann Lucas, Nancy Nitka, Darlene Olden, Thelma Phillips, loan Poznanski, Agnes Prikosovits, Ann Rafalski, loan Schweiger, Jac- kie Steinholer, Versena Watson, Mary Jo Wen- inger, Carol Wentland, Ursula Woodard, Pat Zalas, Students and Team Jim Brown, Dan Burzynski, Robert DeVoss, Ronnie Dials, Melvyn Goralski. John Howell, Norb Kalraer, Bob Kimble. Richard Lenczowski, Tom Lentych, Ralph Makowski, Walter Malone, Merle Miller. Ron Molenda, Gene Rysdorp, Ray Slaby, Dale Soos, Jerry Ullery, Bruce Vaughn, Art Widowski, David Williams. Luella Chubbs Bertha Tvson Cora Jenks Pal ' y Cameron Ruth Aiken Chorus below stage made up oi ninth and tenth grade girls Orchestra Mr. Ted High, arranger and director; Sally Albert. Dorothy Flowers, Franklin Flow- ers, Ronald Frick. Dave Kieifer. Richard Piekar- ski, Roger Ross, Rita Seidler, Ron Szabo, Fran- ces Urban; Christine Kazmierczak, accompanist. I ... Carol Grzeskowiak I _ Marv Jo Wantuck iTown Girls Theresa Lewis ( „ Pat Michalski ..Mary Ann Wasowski Josephine BarcleyJ Josephine Moingr I l UaSninaton S ivlarcning vSunci The Washington High School marching band under the direction of Gerald Ujdak. Kyiir aLJriini i lHaior and ivirlc ers Georgian Mackowiak, Margaret Tschida. Georgia Bella, Bernice Kahlmorgan, Beverly Leisure. and Gerald Ujdak. e - 6 +u ( luM Of- 55 Chandonia Graham Jackimiak • Jones Nesbitt Phillips West Albert Arelt Aszklar Bartok Bogucki Burzynski Chlebowski Crosiar Deranek Ellis Ewing Forray Frick Fuessel Grontkowski Heck Kafka Kazmierczak Lebiedzinski Lenczowski Lesniewicz Lukaszewski McClone M. Meert Molenda Nijak Paszek Pikuza Talboom Widawski Botes DeGraeve Gentry Gray Harley Harris Hill Howell Jaworski Jones Kazmierczak KieHer Kovatch Lyczynski Meszaros Mondovics Niedbala Nilka Northrup Parsell ' J Pc ,ki Pavic) Rei S h n ti l« II H Stevens Tobolski Tokarski Winkler Albert Andrzejewski Brantley Blown Chambers Cole DeCook Domnanovich Gawenda Filchok Flowers Hageniers Hubbard Kaman Lukacs Madar Markiewicz Prikosovits Rogacki Sinkiewicz Slaby Solmos Stenberg Szymczyk Urban Vargo Weninger Wilson Witucki Zimmerman E. Austin Balukiewicz Belakovich Borowski Ciesiolka Czarnecki Dering Galvas Goralski Grzeskowiak Herman Jackowiak Jozwiak Moon Nowicki OtolsUi Plencner Raialski Ross Smithey Steinhofer Tetzlaft Thompson Tomczak jugi n -wski Flowers Gilkey Kahlmorgan Kwasneski Meiszberg Molnar Olden Schaut Szabo Turczynski Wantuch Wathen Wegenka Weiler Wright Wroblewski Bentkowski Bethel Bergerson Bowles Jones Kimble Miller Mitchell Rogers Towles Tucker Weaver Wiseman Abraham Alford Andrysiak Aussprung Bobelenyi Bogunia Bonek Braylark Dakins Egyhazi Howley Hines Hoftman Johnson Karwowski Koszyk Kulwicki Lechtanski Lewandowski Lisek Najdek Nowak Paprocki Peloe Pieniazkiewicz Poznanski Starr Szabo Szczechowski Waggoner Alexander Brow Bu ' Bu Fri ' ' ■• ' i. Kaczmaiek King Kirk Lentych Ludwikowski Lukavich Michalski Meszaros DeMeulenaere Murphy Nowicki Plonski Hadecki Rininger Rybicki Smith Sommer Strausbaugh Toth Ullery Walker VanAcker VanRassen Dozier Dudik Chmiel Fish Grunwald Karnafel Kindt Kovach Machowiak t ? •wfS mm4s:j V. Malone Milewski -J; Odynski Osowski Overmyei Phillips Prikosovits Piotrowski Reed Steinbrunnei Sobieralski Stuckey P. Tindall P. Tindall yjijir.-n Teeter Lewandoivski Turner -v Putte - wf- F W jj fc Wieger M: B Wesolowski Wtfi ■ W Wilder ■ A Williams I V Wilson , 0  Zielinski  Zmyslo J Alfoid  . Brown  B Ciupinski . P Dargiewicz V ' — - Drzewiecki Egierski Ellis Grontkowski Grunert Hegedus Janiok lovanich jj ' Kolodziej If j Kozakiewicz f jj Kryszczuk Kush Landman Lodyqa Tschida Meert Melton Molenda Moreland Obenchain Olden Osborn Ponto Runnells Hutkowski Sl;bdoski Steenbeke Wathen Zwickel Armstrong Balukiewicz Bodnar Barger Bartz Beke Coleman Czajkowski Czarnecki Dakins Ferency Finch Grun Jaworski Jerzak Jozwiak Kolesiak Kotolinski Krakowski Makowski Pinter Przybysz ScMeski ' C. Austin Ball Bejma Bloom Boiling Brown Drader Duszynski Ferency FlatoH Genchoft Hackler Hojara Hansen Jenkins Zalas Jozwiak Kazmierczak Kimble Lukasiak Lukaszewski Lyczynski Makowski McClure Milbr Moore Najdek Paholski Petrowski Phillips Plencnei Scott Soos Szczechowski True Vagel Weldon Wesolowski Wideman Wlodarek Chlsbowski Chojnacki Czajkowski Bonds Brooks Dakins Dylewski Edwards C aJJ Of 57 Gondors Griffith Haas Irons ■■ • Kovach Kubisiak Taielski Lodyga Lula McWilliams Ma ' .uszak M rencsics Miller Milliken Nalepinski Nielson Ponto Popielski Rymarz Skibinski Spears SeHey Strausbaugh Szymanski Szynski Townsend Uhrin Wacumas Kolssiak Kirkpatrick Kwasnieski Makowski Molenda Morrison Pap Plencner iiansK. haw Slaby Stevens Szczechowski Tafelski Verhagen D. Wells S. Wells Williams Wroblewski Youls Baumgartnei Beiei Bethel Games Cartel Coleman Edwards Fenimore Filchak Garamage Green M. J. Hoppe S. Hoppe Horvath lachimiak I. Jennings R. 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