Wells High School - Correlator Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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Class of June 1957 -Division 201 DANIEL KUNSYZ: I leave Miss Wolsan, my wonderful divi- sion teacher. MARIE IOHNCOLA: I leave my wonderful friends to go to college and face the future with P. S. IOSEPI-I SZAWICA: I leave Wells cmd my friends to further my education for another five years. VALERIA WASKIEWICZ: I leave WellsfGcodby. ALICE UNGER: I leave all my friends, not because I want to, but because my sentence is up. RICHARD CIAIKA: I leave my gym shoes to lerry Pluto. PETER DYKE: I leave all my girl friends to my brother. MARY WINCHESKI: I leave the back door open for anyone who wishes a fast escape. ERNEST BAKER: I leave this magnificent educational domain with deep and sincere intentions of never coming back. IOSEPH IACKOWSKI: I leave through the front door. VVILMA IACKSON: I leave my Civics teacher. MARY ANN IAROSZ: I leave this school to make plans for the summer with I. G. and R. B. IOHN ZINIEWICZ: I leave some of the finest young persons I have ever known. ANDREA BASCON: l leave all my wonderful friends. WILLIAM SELEZNOWSKI: I'm leaving after eight years. They finally kicked me out. Class of June 1 BLANCI-IE SWIATEK: I am leaving Wells with an open ambition. BEVERLY SPIEWAK: I leave Wells to get a job. MARY ANN STOSKI: I leave two Wonderful teachers, Miss Hagermann and Miss Zwiefkaf' HELEN SENKEVICH: I leave Wells High School with some of my happiest memories behind me. ED SZUDARSKI: To my girl Rose I leave this school. MARIAN SASSE: I leave my brother Leonard to graduate. GRACIE SALLEY: I leave my sister, Minnie, Wells . . KEN IANISZEWSKI: I leave Wells to go job-hunting. ELNORA HARVEY: I leave all my shorthand notes to anyone who can read them. VICTOR KOSLENKO: l leave behind all my fond memories. ELIZABETH OKAYAMA: 'I leave 201 fthe topsl with my son tKenl and my daughter tBeal and hope Pop tHiroshil will see they keep out of trouble. BEATRICE POLKA: I leave with my little mother ILizl, my big brother tKenl, and my medium-sized father Il-l'iroshil. KEN CHMIELINSKI: I leave my sister ILizl to my mother CBeal to my father fHiroshil. HIROSHI NAKANO: I leave bright-eyed and eager. RICHARD CASSIN: I leave after my four year vacation. ALICE GRZELAK: I leave with all my good friends. DIDI TORO: I leave my ballet shoes to my cousin Carmen. FAIRY BELL IOHNSON: I leave to go to summer school. WALTER GOC: I leave Wells just the same way I came in. BETTY IANICKI: l leave my place of rest. IRENE MAXWELL: I leave all my wonderful teachers to my brother lessef' ALBERT HORDECKI: I leave my gym shoes to Alice. LENORA IACKSON: I leave all my wonderful memories. TIMOTHY POTTER: With a lump in my throat I leave Wells. LEO BASILIO: I leave as editor of the Wells Correlator. 957 - Division 208 DOROTI-l'Y STACHELAK: I leave Wells with many wonderful memories behind me. IOHN SEREDA: I leave without Ramona . . IACOUELINE SWALET: I leave a very wonderful teacher, Miss I-Iagermannf' NANCY SLONINA: I leave if I pass gym . IOI-IN R. HAMMER: I leave my old gym shoes. MIKE SCIMECA: I leave Miss Terry TWO NEW SHOPPPING BAGS. VERNESTRA HOPKINS: I leave Wells' won:ier'ul teachers. Class of June 1957 -Division- 401 BARBARA BRIGI-IT: I leave because I passed all my subiectsf' BEITY BAILEY: l leave . . . Good-bye. RUDOLPI-I W. IOI-l'NSON: I leave my notebook to the 4B's. ELIZABETH ANGELETTI: I leave Wells to my brother. IUDY BIELAWSKI I leave, because if I don't they'll kick me out. EVELYN BROWN: I leave Wells a LITTLE OLDER and a LOT WISER. LORRAINE FIORELLI: I leave my Modern Dance class. EARLEEN CLARK: I leave with more knowledge and hope of success. CAROLYN HICKS: I leave . . . Gladlyl NADIA I-IORBACZEWSKI: I leave . . . because I have to. SANDRA BRYANT: l leave behind me four happy years. SARA DUARTE: I leave . . . Finally. BARBARA LANE: I leave remembering the semester we had fourteen people in one locker. THOMAS LESNIEWICZ: I am leaving?? FRANK BRUEGGER: I'm leaving? I-low come? CI-l'RIST BEKAS: I leave my little follower Frank Diaz, behind! NANCY BORO: I leave while I have the chance. ARLENE BRZOSTEK: I leave Mrs. Scotten to all future classesi. LLOYD BURDEN: I leave while I can. DOLORES BANDYNSKI: I leave my gym suit with the hole under the arm to the gym department. MIKE PETRYNIEC: I leave with the fond memories of all the coffee breaks. MARIANNE BACHINSKI: I leave to the on-coming students- ambition-the gateway to success on the road of life. TONY CARACCI: I leave because I can't kick Mike out of the locker again. GERALD KRUEGER: I leave Wells to all the Sinatra fans. ROOSEVELT ARCHIBALD: I leave the young ladies in peace. Class of June 1957 -Division 406 FRED BLEEKER: All good things must come to an end. TRUDY DAWIDOWICZ: I leave? LOUIS FASHODA: I leave the swimming pool to Walter Stancy, and the Print Shop to Mr. Armit. BETTY GERLER: l leave my tired, and worn cut books. IOSE F. GAYTON: I leave Wells because I have to. ELMA HILL: I leave all the wonderful memories of Wells. FRED HUDSON: I leave Wells to my future followers. RAYMOND KABAT: I leave Wells because I have to. ALMA IAMES: I leave Wells with Claude. MARY IANE IENDRZEICZYK: I leave my locks, gym suit, and teachers to my sister Dolores. ALBERT IONES: I leave Wells knowing I am prepared for a better future. WALTER KRUZEL: I leave my R.O.T.C. uniform to some new cadet tif it fitsl. LAURA MORRIS: I leave Wells because Wells can't leave me. MARGIE NOWACK: I leave four hard and happy years behind me. VICTOR N. ODARCZENKO: I leave to be a successful person. THELMA ROBERSON: I leave Wells to Earlene, Claudette, and Dorothy. PAUL SARCI'l': I leave my Civics book to Nancy Wisner. YVONNE SELLERS: I leave Wells to Wilma Mullon, a very nice friend of mine. LOUISE TASSIONE.: I leave with many wonderful memories. KATHERINE THOMAS: I leave Wells to all my friends, and my two locks to my niece, Bunice Baker. IANET TYMINSKI: I leave to go on to an unknown future. MARY ANN WADE: l leave all my bad grades to my sister Norma and her friends. ESTHER WADLINGTON: I leave Mr. Gordon to Charlotte. Wilma, and lean. ORA LEE WILLIAMS: I leave Wells with memories of the classes I enjoyed most. IOSEFA VARGAS: I leave all my D's and cut slips. PAGE 25

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Class of June l957 . . . l. Lp It I s- 'C' RONALD WUCZYNSKI tRonl Gym Aide, President of Div. 3 Times, Key Club. Ambition: To be ambitious. IOHN ZINIEWICZ Teacher's Aide, Agenda Committee, Pro- iectionist, Div. Officer. Ambition: Motion Picture Writer. Zillili N I fast an oiestament Class of June 1957 -Division 400 SUSIE A. MINES: I proudly leave Wells '4' years after I entered. CLEMENTINE WILLIAMS: I leave a swell division teacher to all the freshiesf' DAISY DONLEY: I leave, gee I am glad, I bet the teacher ain't so sad. MARIA ANTONIA MORALES: I leave taking with me the most pleasant memories of all those who have made my high school experiences new and pleasant ones. CHANCELLOR T. WHITE: I take my mistakes and blunders with me. CLARA LAWRENCE: I leave Wells but I don't want to. RONALD WUCZYNSKI: I leave all my S's to my brother ta future freshiel. MICHAEL RATAI: I leave Wells with deep sorrow in my heart. NANCY WOINAROWSKI: I leave Wells like I came in- scaredg also I leave to some lucky freshies a wonderful division teacher, Mrs. Woods. MINNIE LEE MCCARTI-IY: I leave Wells Dora and Elizabeth Long, and all the pretty girls to William lanes. LEROY GODZICKI: I leave my football shoes and number '38'g also Mr. Ross, a great guy! PATRICIA KRYZAN: I leave with the knowledge of a happy and bright future with Bob. IOSEPI-IINE ALKAZOFF: l leave all my tardinesses and 8 o'clock make-ups to one of the unfortunate freshiesf' Class of June I ROSE BOENS: I leave to Wells my text books and text papers. IVAN BROADDUS: I leave my gym shoes to Mr. Wolf and lock to Mr. Theiss. IOHN DODROW: I leave my headaches to Dr. Iackson. PAT DROZDOWSKI: I leave with a smile on my face and tears in my heart. ROBERT EICI-l'LER: I leave my R.O. uniform to some lucky cadet. IOE FABBRI: I leave, leaving nothing. RAMONA GARCIA: I leave Wells having met Henrietta and Henry. IERRY GARLICK: I leave my tuba to Aventino Calvetti. SALLY ANN HUDSON: I leave Civics 2 to Thelma Smith. MARY IACKSON: A sad heart to all the luniorsf' IIM KLESCEWSKI: I leave my gym trunks to Marge Ketchemf' TED KRZYZYK: I leave my 'G' string to Mr. Stoller and my 'T' square to Mr. Theiss. ANN KULKA: I leave Wells knowing I leave with Henrietta. ERNEST MACK: I just leave Wells. MARIETTA MAPLE: I leave to Wells my shorthand books and my bad grades. MARY MCCHRYSTAL: I leave all the Steverinos to my cousin Locita. PAGE 24 FRANCES LEWICKI: I leave Wells with many memories, fond and otherwise. DOROTHY B. LEIA: I leave a good school, wonderful friends and teachers, and four of the happiest years of my Iife. ROBERT LINZY: I leave all the excitement and bewilderness to some lucky freshie. IIM CROSSWAIT: With head fully clear and mind free at ease, and ambitions that I hope to seize, I leave, 'Period'I DAVE LONG: I leave Dan 'Duke' I.. the famous B.B., to the new freshies next year. ERIC WILLIAMS: I leave, being of sound mind and ath- letically inclined. GLORIA RHODES: I leave Wells as I Came in4'Brilliant'. VICKIE KOPIEC-I leave my locker, lock, and combination to Marge Ketchemf' CORA LEE NEVELS: I leave Geneva Smith to better some of the grades I received. NICOLAS BUTZKY: I leave Wells bearing in mind how won- derful the teachers were. IERRY CORTEZ: I leave my officer's uniform to the new cadets of the R.O.T.C. AGNES LISS: 'I leave my beautiful long fingernails to my sister Valarie. DELORES M. IVERY: I leave Wells with memories of four happy years. PATRICIA CORIGLIONE: I leave Henrietta to Marie Ciffone and Dolores Filmcncykf' ANGELO LARUCCI: I leave a swell division. 957 - Division 310 NORMA MCGOOKIN: I leave all my fond memories of my shorthand class. MARY ANN MOELLER: I leave my orchestra class and Mr. Stoller, a good friend. RUTH MOORE: I leave Wells and all of its fine teachers to Naomi Oplawski, Virginia Mika, Mary lean Bielitzki, and especially Bonnie Kafkeef' LYVON MULLINS: I just leave, I hope. IAMES NONAKA: I leave because my four years are up. CORRINE PATKE: I leave knowing that a more capable per- son will assume my position as Wells World Editor-in-Chief. MIKE PATSIS: I leave my Civics tests to the 3A's. BELLE PERRONE: I leave with many happy memories. VIOLA REDD: I leave my books and seat for Thelma Roberson, and my cousin. GLORIA ROMANIUK: I leave Wells to someone smarter. IOEINE RUSNAK: I leave with the thought of never returning. SHIRLEY WALLACE: I leave my seat in Civics to whoever Wants it. NANCY WASNIEWSVI: I leave to my sister Iudy my tank suit, holes and all. STANLEY WODZIN: I leave, leaving my Civics notes. ART WRIGHT: I leave my football shoes to Mr. Rinkaf'



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Class of February I958 l PAGE 26 WESLEY BANKS iButcI-il Track Team, Gym Aide, Class Officer. Ambition: Bookkeeper. MIKE BARILLA iMikel Football, Social Committee, Gym Aide, Divi- sion Officer. Ambition: Success. DOROTHY BEDNARCZYK Uackiel Ballet, Div. Officer, Teache-r's Aide, Hall Marshal, Chorus. Ambition: Marriage and Success. GERALD BENKENDORF iPinkyl Div. President, Teacl'ier's Aide. Ambition: To go places. IOYCE BERGENS fCleol Ballet, lunior Girls' Chorus, Teachers Aide, Gym Aide, Div. Officer. Ambition: Married Secretary. MARION BEY IULIUS L. BEYERS iDent Hecxdl Gym Aide, Football Team. Ambition: To be a success. DIANE BOLSEGA iAngell Program Office Aide, Teachers Aide, Bal- let, Division Secretary. Ambition: Marriage. LEROY BROWN iProiessorl Boys' Chorus, Hall Marshal, Track Team, Basketball, Gym Aide. Ambition: To be a gentleman. ANTHONY LEONARD CALARCO iCookl Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. I OE CASTINO CYRENA CHIARELLO iRenel Ballet, Program Office, English President, Ass't Secretary of Division. Ambition: Secs retary. MARTHA LOUISE COLE iPeuchesl Hall Marshal. Ambition: Housewife. ANNETTE DATTOMO iTonil Div. Officer, Teachers Aide, Program Of- fice Aide, lr. Girls' Chorus, Italian Club. Ambition: To be a stenographer. PETE DUBININ Swimming Team, Division Officer. Ambi- tion: Weightlifter in the Olympics.

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