Argo Community High School - Argolite Yearbook (Argo, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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THESE '1937 ANNA MAE RUEGGER Anna Mae is a Fine swimmer, a wonderful dressmalcer, and quite a humorist. This attractive young lady with many friends is a loyal sup- porter of all G.A.A. activities. Good luclc, Anna Mae. EMILY STOPYRA Emily, the president of the senior class, has heen an honor roll student throughout the four years. Editor-in- chief of the Maroon, Emily was given recognition with mqfmhership in the National Honor Society. Emily, here are three more cheers for you. KENNETH SCHOMIG Kenneth Schomig proved his worth on the foothall squad and is a memher of the A Cluh. His pleas- ing manner malces him welcome VVl'l6l'eVCI' lie QOEZS, K6nH6tll, WVSIIG certain that there are happy days ahead for you. JOHN STRZELCZYK John deserves credit for his good worlc in foothall and haslcethall. His good nature and humor have won him many friends. .lohn's loyalty will never let him fall hehind in the line to success and happiness. Good luclc. John. PAUL ZURN An active memher of the A cluh, Paul has shown real alnility in has- lcethall and foothall. This rather quiet fellow is one of the most friendly students in the class. Paul is a favorite with faculty and students. You have our hest wishes, Paul. i201 FLORENCE SZCZESNY Showing real initiative and leader- ship, Florence has talcen genuine in- terest in all school activities. With her many ahilities and her pleasing personality, she is hound to obtain success. Sunny days ahead, Florence. REGINE SZARABAJKA Regine is another quiet girl, hut one who can get temperamental. This girl has alluring eyes which malze her very attractive. Regine's style and sincerity are hound to luring her many friends. Bon Voyage, Regine.

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VICTORIA KURCZ Vttlris little Miss. ttrc slry girl of tlre class, lras lyeeonre larnous willr lrer oral tlremes, punctnatecl witlr l,can'tl 'twlris petite clamscl is full ol fun, Victoria tras real alaility in music ancl clramatics. Happy ctays, Victoria. JIMMIE LECEK A mr-mlycr of A clutr, a good stu- rtent, a great atlrletc, a memtzer of ttre tootlnall anrl lraslzetluall squacl. anrl a line fellow -1 tlrat's .limmiel 'lilris senior is a memtrer of tlre Na- tional llonor Society, llis attractive personality lras won trim a muttitucle ol lriemls. -. IiRNliS't' MARTIN 'lllris splenctirl lraslgettrall player is a star on tlwe lootloall tielct, too. 'l'ricl:y, vigorous grid playing marle trim eligible for tlre A clula. Tlris class favorite. dressing in tlre neatest ol' ways, is one ol ttre trest looliing luoys in the class. .IGI IN POLJACK .lolrn is one ot' tlre lnest naturcrl lnoys in sctrool. Seniors will always i'PmCIl'll7Cl' SOITIC ot JOl'll'l,S VCt'y lill- morous essays in ling. lv. Jolm, we are certain tlrat you have trappy :lays alrr-acl. ANTON KUZEL Alttrougtr Tony came to Argo in tris senior year, tris goocl nature anrl lrienctliness ancl quiclq action anrl skill on tlre lnastcttxall lloor soon marle trim very popular. 'l'lris jovial tart tras talcen part in many assemtrly pro- grams, and we are proucl to lrave trim in our class. SOPHIE LONAS llulbtnling over witlu personality, Soptrie was votecl l oottrall Queen ot' 1936. Always inmlustrious, antl pleasant, Soptrie tras written for tlre NNI:-elzly Maroon: in t-act, ttris girl lras lnaclcecl all sclrool activities. tier tovalsle ancl congenial nature will luring tier trappy. successful Clays. ELEANOR OLSZEWSKI Vwllrerc silence is concernetl, Eleanor talces tlre prize. Sire is one of tlre best of the G,A.1'X. laaslaet- trall players. Eleanor, we preclict traps py clays ataead-lor you. .IOIIN PRIMOZICII ,lotrnls power aml puslr on tlre lootlaall field led many of ttre laalt carriers tlrrougtr for a gain. Ttris trustzy fellow is a goocl dancer ancl a memtrcr of tlre A clutr. Vwle see good luclg atreacl for you, Jolrn. L MICI IAtit, LAMIBIQRT It lxlilce ever becomes a politician. tris srnootlr slow voice annl winning smile will lrring trim many votes. llis collection ol tanly slips is wittrout equal. Outstancling in toollrall, lre lDl't'Ell'Ht' il TTl0I'lllJl!l' ol tlre fx Clllli. lxliclrael, you trave our sincere wisties lor success antl prosperity. tiORti't'TA LUCI IOXVSKI Pmesifles being an expert pianist, ittlfl fl Clltpftllllillltl' Stl'I1flLIfilIlllK?l', Loretta is a real actress. Sire lras talqen an active part in all sclrool altairs, leretta, always goocl company, lras a most pleasing voice. NVQ pre- rtict a tnrigtrt ancl rosy future lor you, Loretta. I.ORRAlNti Pt.OSZtiK An excellent typist, a promising musician, a memlrer of tlre National tlonor Society, a talentect actress, an active menrlrer ol tlre newspaper stall, a capable secretary ol the senior class, a frienrlly. ctepenclatrle girl, t.orrainc lr-arts ttre seniors in arvonrplistrnrents. t.0rraine, you are a prize winner. I IORO'l't IY ROStit.t,lNt Dorottry tras always been willing to trelp in every activity. antl nrany times trer good suggestion lretperl ttre rlass to ctecicte matters of importance. 'litre trust of lurlz, Dorotlry. 1937 THESE U91



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THE STORY OF THE CLASS OF 1937 W gl -W V M.-,,. .,., .,t,. When seniors realize that memories are all they,ll soon have left of their school days, they realize how precious memories are. At times we were quite slceptical, hut now that we have reached the cross roads and loolc over the paths so far traversed, we conclude that the happiest stage ot our life has passed. Xve, the Class of 1957, can truthfully say that our school days have heen happy ones. Perhaps the memories we record seem trivial to an outsider, hut we are confident that those most concerned will see them as a joy forever. One day prominent in reverie is the day we entered high school. We recall the nu- merous teasings we tolerated while endeavor- ing to get started toward a goal of heing the most energetic, amhitious, and cheerful class. Qur first Halloween party was quite a delightful event, novel to all of us, and we froliclced to our hearts content with the witches and ghosts. A genial and lively class, we were also quite studious. On the honor roll were Paul Ganzar, Gerhart Guclcel, Emily Stopyra, Arthur Durinslci, and Flor- ence Szczesny. IH OLII' SOpl1Ol'I1OI'C year WC I'G3.llZeCI WC had gained a foothold and were a Full- lledged part of high school lite. Many of us lvelt that in athletics lay the chance for us to show our ahilities. Qutstanding sopho- more players in haslcethall and toothall were James Lecelc, Chester Raclcow, Matt Gina- liclc, Ernest Martin, and Paul Zurn. l2lJ Others toolc part in orchestra and glee cluh. Dramatic ahility of the class was dem- onstrated in The Christmas Carol, in which Loretta Luchowslci, Victoria Kurcz, Catherine Ciselc, Estelle Homlco, and Thomas Blackwell participated. How unhelievahly fast the days passedl ln our junior year The Decimal Pointf, a comedy with a realistic setting,was presented. Players: Arthur Durinslci, Harold Genesen, Catherine Ciselc, Emily Stopyra. The First on the list of our numerous activities was the Junior Social, an atlair of unusual gaiety, an overwhelming success. Entertainment consisting of songs, dancing, comic slcetches, and solos on popular instruments was pre- sented. The following tool: part: Emily Stop- yra, Loretta Luchowslci, Janet Hater, Sophie Lonas, Regina Szarahajlca, Paul Ganzar. With the friendly assistance ot our spon- sors, Miss Mohr and Mr. Kusenda, we were very successful with our class activities. Then came an event placed on the lirst page ol lovely memories, the Junior Senior Banquet. John Dames was toastmasterg Paul Ganzar gave the greeting. Regretfully we hade good- hye to the seniors as our close relationship was hrolcen. By the close of the junior year we had gained recognition scholastically and socially. This annual gives a detailed account ol our senior year and concludes the story of the Class ol? 1937. P 9 1

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