Hamtramck High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Hamtramck, MI)
- Class of 1935
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Y , ,, ' 4 A, ,, - V , rm v , wpjnl. :T Y 'W W - vwlhllnv ryan Mak! 63 J Q lb Mg QM me 9 0 'Um OFFICE PERSONNEL Superintendent's Oiiice Florence Bocis Helen Kolznak High School Oflices Jessie Haas, Music Department Stella Holewka Ann Marfechuk, Library Juanita Marlowe Irene Waszewski Virginia Wilhelm, Supplies Finance Oiiice Julia D'Alleva Emma Krecioch Genevieve Pawlak Anne Sorokin Bernice Ulatowski l1lS'CI'l1CtiO1'l Department ' Helen Billy Marie Blannock Sophie Dymion Julia Gomory, Mimeographing Marie Horsch, Recreation Jean Lebiedziewicz, Mimeographing Nellie Smalarz Josephine Stepek Elizabeth Talik Vocational Department Helen Kowalski Child Accounting Office Rose Ruso 'VIildred Lowe Mr. Lamb's Office Sophie Matyniak Mamie Owczarski .5g. x ,- a e lil it ii mt Q o o o 'Um FACULTY John Alford-English, Latin John Amos-Woodshop Edna Anderson-Algebra p Ferol Barton-Shorthand William Baumgartner-Bookkeeping Bessie Beyer-Typing John Bielat-Polish Russell Brumbaugh-Part Time William Chlopan-World History Wayne Chubb-American History, Commercial Law Henry Collins-Laboratory Margaret Courtright-Algebra, Trigo- nometry Floyd Cutcher--Chemistry Marion Dross--American History, World History Amy Garner-Gym, Hygiene Julia Garst-Librarian Joseph Giachino-Aero Neal Greene-Journalism Ruth Greene-Art Lois Hamilton--Swimming Norma Hankammer-Home Economics Steacy Holmes-Band, Orchestra Clara Horine-English John Jay-Debate, Public Speaking Ernest Kapnick--Algebra, Geometry Archie LaLonde-Commercial Arith- metic Verna Matrau-English Margaret McCarthy-Algebra, Geome- try Ella McCully-English Alex Mentlikowski-Latin Helen Miller-Algebra Myrtle Miller-English Sylvia Miller-Bookkeeping Herbert Nisbet--Study Hall Grace Norton-English, French Leland Olmstead-Glee Club Frances Overhiser-Home Economics Kathleen Parr-English Joseph Robinove-Biology Joseph Rosbeck-American History Lillian Rybczynski-Dramatics, English Norman Schoen-Biology Alta Scott-Commercial Geography Ross Scrimgeour-Physics Annie Shelegy-English Hal Shields-Football, Swimming Kate Sibley-Office Appliance, Office Practice Lurene Spear-Gym, Retail Selling Floyd Stocum-Gym, Swimming, Track Helen Storen-Socio-Economics Agnes Thompson-English Felix Trudell-Machine Shop Cecil Walker-Electricity Wallace Williams-Printing Anna Winkler-Socio-Economics Veronica Yurchak-Typewriting, Short- hand Frank Zelakowski-Algebra, Chemistry ..f1. XQ t fmt 9 .rv WH' , 0 Qfmg HAMTRAMCK ATHLETIC STANDINGS INTRAMURAL SPORTS RECORDS: 1935 CROSS COUNTRY SWIMMING: Hamtramck 12-A 12-B Pershing 25 Yds. Free Style 11 7 Denby 25 Yds. Backstroke 8 1 Southeastern 25 Yds. Breast Stroke 8 0 Hamtramck 50 Yds Free Style 3 5 Pershing 50 Yds Back Stroke 3 6 Eastern 50 Yds. Breast Stroke 3 5 Eastern 100 Yds Free Style Relay 4 8 Hamtramck Diving 5 4 Northeastern 100 Yds Medle Relay 8 4 Totals 53 40 INDOOR TRACK BASKETBALL: Hamtramck 595 Central 4 Mar. 14-12-A's vs 12-B's-12-4-Won by 12-B's 43 L6 Eastern FOOTBALL 63 Northeastern H' H. S Pershing 0 ' 51 Southeastern ,, Fordson 7 51 5-6 Cooley ,, Northern 0 East Side Champs with 51 Northeastern 0 Second in City Meet Totals Miner 0 2415 to Eastern 25 Cass Tech 0 HOCICEY Denby 0 H. H. s. 2 Denby Southeastern 6 H 0 Eastern C001'2Y 0 0 Highland Park 13 1 Northern BASKETBALL 0 0 Northeastern H. H. S. NOI'f.heI'D. 13 H 1 Cass Tech' Denby 19 4 Eastern 19 Commerce 20 TENNIS Miller 27 Hamtramck 3 Southeastern pe,-Shing 20 1 Eastern Cass Tech. 18 2 Northeastern southeastern 25 3 Pershing Northwestern 19 3 Millel' Southwestern 16 3 Denby 196 Won 55 Lost 1 GOLF H. H. S. 9 Eastern 3 0 Southeastern 12 9 Northeastern 3 0 Pershing 12 6 Danby G Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 1. -60 25 40 74 26 72 73 81 23 38 T4 35V2 51 5-6 32 44 41 1-6 '4 2 6 0 6 4 22 0 2 1 0 0 0 MQ ba'-wt WI' 0 0 0 'tm GRADUATING GIRL ATHLETES Sitting, first row: Doris Koszara, Jenny Good. Helen Poremski, Amelia Niemczyk, Ann Gomory, Emily Karpinski, Genevieve Napierkowski, Ellen Dallas, Sophie Bubnikovich. Second Row: Stephany Krecioch, Clara. Borowicz, Annie Mercik, Lucy Pietrzak, Genevieve Cinba, Mary Ilorchak, Mary Kabanowski, Stella Bandos, Bernice Kraski, Josephine Florence, Victoria Butler. XVanda Czerniawski. Stella Skornpski. Third Row: Josephine Bida, Ann Boyko, Mary Ciach, Celia Osinski, Irene Mendrzyk, Eugenia Rasinski, Jane Grudzien, Mary Knbala, Helen Kowalski, Sally Kolson. GIRLS' ATHLETIC RECORDS BASKETBALL-1935 Jan. 31--H2iIllll'2lHlCk at Northeastern, 203, Won by H. Feb. 14-Hamtramck at Western, 29-14. Won by H. Feb. 18iSOl1lll92lSt8l'Tl at Hamtramck, 16-12. Won by H. Feb. 21-Eastern at Hamtramck, 40-2. VVon by H. Feb. 25-Central at Hamtramck, 29-7. Won by H. Feb. 28-Hamtramck at Northern, 23-13. Won by H. Mar. Ye-Cass Tech. at Hamtramck, 33-8. Xvon by H. HOCKEY-1934 Oct. 10.-Haintramck vs Alumnae, here .... ...1-1 Oct. 17v-Hamtramck vs Southeastern, there .. ...5'0 Oct. 25-Hamtramck vs Denby, here ........ ...1-1 Oct. 31-Hamtramck vs Northern, there .... ...5-1 Nov. N' H2LIlllI'2llllt'lC vs Northeastern, there .. ...tlftl Nov. 13-llamtraniek vs Cooley. there ................' l-1 Nov. 20 --- Haintralnck vs Mackenzie .... ...tcalled otfj .59. Q a Q H 335 U ml o o o 'lm JGRADUATING BOY ATHLETES I Sitting, first row: Stanley Sikora, Joseph Pawlowski, Mitchell Janusz, Edwin Pezda, Jos- eph Rowinski, Casmerer Klewicki, Al Sosnowski, Edward Mikrut. Second Row: Walter Bawol, Frank Salley, William Lalewicz, Gaudy Philpol, Carswell Cummings. John Czarnecki, Steve Krupa, Harry Deniesko. Third Row: Stanley Ozar, Joseph Wojcicliowski, Ray Jankowski, Peter Walak, Ignatius Pupka, Jack Colbert. -58. , PI , xo I ATHLETICS I X, ,f.,,V6?Z,-4,-X 57- r N lf, it - o 0 .lla . CAST IN SENIOR PLAY' Left to right: Genevieve Ciuba, Henry Gulik, Helen Poremski, Ann Boyko, Robert Le- wandowski, Ray Milosek, Virginia Merecki, Leona Pietraszkiewicz, Mary Sokoluk, Mary Lou Grzybowski, Stanley Maksymowicz, Jennie Skorupski, Ann Gomory, John Werenski. Along Came Peggy with Mary Solcolulc and John Werenski in the leads, was presented on May 1 and Q for the student body and May 3 for the adults. lt was a three act romantic farce under the direction ol Mr. Floyd Cutcher, and was acclaimed a brilliant ' success. .S6. W! . o o o 'Um 5 A QD H H MOCK ELECTION BOOK VVORM CBOYJ Andrew Gerula Leopold Szady Harry Trendowski Chester Olenski Frank Mercer Henry Gnlick CLASS PERCY Stanley Rybicki Peter Kitzenski Marion Seboroski Henry Ogonowski Harry Nesterowich John Chitkin CLASS BABY Marion Thompson Waldermar Daniels Annie Mercik Lillian Zaloga Violet Obelnicke Chester Gacki CLASS BLUFFER Robert Lewandowski Joe Petrow Stanley Rybicki Stanley Wasung Olga Mandziuk Peter Kitzenski CLASS SISSY Sabina. Kisielewski Betty Berg Helen Bochenek Very Blago Ellen Dallas Alice Drabik NEST DRESSED BO Y Martin liulapa Edward Znlinski Anthony Rutkowski Harry Mirek Marion Seborowski Ray Milosek Stanley Rybicki 131-1ST DRESSED GIRL Grace Rundy Vivian Adams Mary Lou Crzybnwski Eugenia Ilasinski Clara. Borowicz Irene Mendrzyk 114 41 41 40 4 0 39 200 46 42 17 15 13 126 72 56 35 20 6 165 54 33 25 22 21 125 75 39 35 20 19 12-1 72 49 34 30 25 14 119 62 -45 '11 36 31 Qcontinuedl GIGOLO Martin Dulapa 55 Sylvester Ainejko 81 Stanley Rybicki 40 Harry Mirek 39 Joe VVolny 26 Edward Mikrut 24 ROMEO AND JVLIET Frank Salley and Vivian Adams 106 Edwin, Pezda and Grace Rundy S5 Joe Ferenc and Josephine Florence 84 Mitchell Chojnowski and Eleanore Kubiak 32 Mickey Janus and Ann Senderek 30 John Werenski and Mary Lou Grzybowski 21 ATHLETE CBOYJ Harry Demesko 84 Ignatius Pupka 67 Marion Thompson 63 Casey Klewicki 49 Edwin Pezda 47 Ted Tonipor 11 CLASS PROPHET Ted Matey 126 Joe Petrow 58 Longin Ostrovvski 49 Peter Kitzenski -I0 Jack Colbert 22 Frank Mercer 18 BASHFUL GIRL VVanda. Balinski 96 Sabina Kisielewski 68 Stephany Trojanek 23 Mary Salamacha 22 Mary Ednes 19 Stella Kowalski 17 Stella Swiderski 11 Anna Badner 18 BASHFUL BOY Chester Olenski 74 Stanley Sikora 56 Anthony Kowalew 36 Zyggie Pulczynski Ill Frank Mercer 21 Mitchell Ostrowski 19 X MOCK ELECTION RESULTS MOST EFFIOIENT BOY 1. Edward Mikrut 176 2. Edwin Pezda 141 3. Andrew Gerula 31 4. Ted Matey 29 5. Leonard Troutman 22 6. Anthony Kowalew 4 MOST POPULAR GIRL 1. Stella. Zadroga 198 2. Rosalie Redlin 99 3. Julia Mike 72 4. Mary Kubala 16 5. Mary Kobanowski 8 6. Mary Sokoluk 2 PRETTIEST GIRL 1. Virginia Merecki 177 2. Olga Bliska 80 3. Eugenia Rasinski 57 4. Virginia Machulski 33 5. Hedwig Jaworowski 18 6. Ann Senderak 6 AHTLETE CGIRLJ 1. Stephany Krecioch 72 2. Clara Borowicz 71 3. Mary Kubala 63 4. Ann Boyko 58 5. Mary Kabanowski 8 6. Doris Koszara 49 CLASS TOUGHIE 1. Mary Borchak 188 2. Ann Boyko 102 3. Mary Kubala 30 4. Helen Poremski 25 5. Ann Goniory 20 6. Irene Prokop 15 BOOK WORM 1. Leona Pietraszkiewicz 131 2. Mary Ciach 61 3. Olga Solo 56 4. Bernice Laszyca 20 5. Mary Sostarich 19 6. Rose Michalski 18 MAN HATER 1. Lottie Siek 113 2. Sally Obudzinski 93 3. Josephine Bida 27 4. Jennie Bachelor 26 5. Anna Szypula 24 6. Ann Yukovic 20 7. Ann Semboroski 2 .54. BUSINESS MAN Edward Mikrut 193 Edwin Pezda 65 Henry Gulick 48 Ezell Nettles 27 Leroy White 25 Edmund Jezowski 8 MOST EFFICIENT CGIRL3 Rosalie Redlin 178 Irene Kondrat 66 Eugenia Czastkiewicz 35 Stephany Krecioch 17 Eleanore Kubiak 12 Ann Szypula 9 MOST POPULAR CBOYJ Mitchell Chojnowski 171 Edwin Pezda 78 Iggy Pupka 44 Ray Milosek 25 Harry Demesko 24 Stanley Maksyniowicz 9 John Werenski 4 CLASS GOSSIP Wanda Mikrut 131 Olga Solo 76 Eleanore Kubiak 32 Ann Gomory 32 Helen Muter 29 Mary Kubala 13 CLASS VAMP Helen Valeski 120 Irene Prokop 51 Victoria Butler 44 Stella Madala 43 Stella Wierzbicki 23 Pauline McKay 22 HANDSOMEST BOY Joe Rowinski 126 Anthony Rutkowski 97 Joe Wachowski 58 Edward Zulinski 29 John Werenski 28 Mitchell Chojnowski 15 WOMAN HATER Leopold Szady 157 Stanley Pawlik 74 Edward Sadowski 71 Walter lliedowski 44 Edmund Jezowski 31 Leonard Troutman 22 U o o o A QD H H Q QQ U eil' Q 0 0 'um Q H H SENIOR ROLL OF HONOR Edwin Pezda .......... .... 9 5.6 Jennie Skorupski 91.7 Eugenia Czastkiewicz 95.3 Annie Mercik ..... 91.4 Anthony Kowalew .. 95.3 Theodore Matey 91.3 Mary Marfechuk .... 95.0 Rosalie Redlin ......... 91.3 Helen Sadowski 94.9 Mitchell Chojnowski 91.2 Andrew Gerula 94.7 Joseph Maslyk ....... 91.2 Edward Mikrut ..... 94.6 Helen Pachulski 91.2 Virginia Gronkiewicz 94.3 Stephany Trojanek 91.2 Josephine Bida ..... 93.8 John Zinevich .... 91.2 Stephany Krecioch . 93.7 Emma Garcia 91.2 Walter Paczkowski 93.7 Wanda Balinski 91.0 Olga Bliska ....... 93.6 Leopold Szady ...... 91.0 Olga Shelegy 93.4 Sabina Kisielewski 90.9 Stanley Sikora 93.4 Irene Rochek ..... 90.9 Edward Szpak 93.2 Alfred Cytacki .... 90.8 Helen Kendzior 93.1 George Koulouras .. 90.8 Anne Semborski .. 93.1 Bernice Laszyca .... 90.8 Harry Trendowski .. 93.1 Mitchell Kozlowski 90.7 Helen Kobrin ..... 92.9 Eleanore Kubiak ..... 90.7 Irene Olejniczak 92.6 Stanley Maksymowicz 90.7 Hedwig Kubicki .... 92.5 Charles Zazula. ....... . 90.7 Edward Sadowski .. 92.4 Jennie Good ....... 90.6 Irene Kondrat .... 92.4 Edward Zulinski 90.6 Leonard Troutman . 92.2 Anthony Rutkowski .. 90.5 Mary Borchak ..... 92.1 Ruth Kidd .......... 90.3 Stanley Pawlik 92.1 Agnes Evans .... 90-1 Lottie Kubaj .... 91.9 Lottie Radzick .. 90-1 Helen Plisak 91.9 Peter Kitzenski 90.0 James Speare 91.9 Alice Shinlklls -- 90-0 .53- ll W9 0 .. . in A li llli S 3353 VALEDICTORIAN A scholar, sportsman and a leader are enviable titles that fittingly describe Edwin Pezda, the valedictorian of the June '35 class. With the average of 95.6 Edwin has topped the list of 453 students, the largest class in the history of the Hamtramck High School. Frank in nature and a clear thinker, he has helped out many students in dark moments of in- decision. He has served as an ideal for many. His name has been like an important fixture in school, known to all, it will undoubtedly linger in the minds of the younger students for several years to come. Unusual as the com- bination is, he is intellectual and possesses a fine Sense of humor. We all hope and sincerely wish that you, Edwin, will continue your leader- ship and claim your place among the leaders of the state, or even the world. May the harvest of choice fruit be plentiful in y0ur life. May your brilliance and personality bring about the things you H10Sl3 COVet. Good luck, Edwin! SALUTATORIAN The class salutatorian is Eugenia Czastkiewicz. The announcement has been met with approval by the student body, for all believe that she is deserving of this honor. Her average of 95.3 was gained through continuous effort and untiring en- ergy. While others went home and played, Eugenia assumed a grim determina- tion to Work out her school assignments. Many times it was extremely diffi- cult to firmly decline invitations in favor of study, but she has done it. Don't put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today is the motto by which she abides. We can conclude without fear of contradiction that the old saying is true. We wish you, Eugenia, a lot of luck and do what you can toward keeping up that effort and energy, may it make you happy and bring you the fulfillment of all your desires. .52. Q was GDM U ' A W' ., ., . 'um CLASS HISTORY fcontinuedj On the lonely observation car, enjoying the sights, were Vivian Adams and Frank Salley. Joe Petrow and Peter Kitzenski were becoming popular as prac- tical jokers. Matt Haamen's whistle took the train by storm. It was at this time that Theodore Matey began practicing for his operettic career and Virginia Merecki began using the soap of beautiful women which was later destined to bring her the title of the prettiest girl in the class. Banging on a typewriter in the remotest corner of the compartment, preparing himself for journalism, was Stanley Pawlik. It seemed that all of the important positions in the world would be filled by the June '35 graduates! The passengers filed out faithfully to see Hamtramck take the city foot- ball crown in December of 1934, aided greatly by Harry Demesko, Casey Kle- wicki, Bruno Mas, Marion Thompson and others. And then, finally, came the last stop before that end of the line -gradua- tion-and the dazed students found themselves Seniors-the supercilious Seni- ors! The great moment arrived and class elections were a breathless business -Mitchell Chojnowski was proclaimed president over Edwin Pezda. Mary Ku- bala became vice-president, Stella Zadroga, secretaryg Edward Mikrut, business manager for the fourth consecutive semester, Stanley Maksymowicz, treasurer g and Joe Rowinski and Frank Salley, sergeants-at-arms. Their chests swelled when Theodore Matey and Stella Zadroga talked themselves into the state eli- minations before losing a debate to River Rouge. And, eventually, came spring! Stephany Krecioch started Writing poetry, Stanley Sikorski declared himself in love, John Sliwa was absent two days a week and Irene Olejniczak began to look dreamy-eyed. Why, even Mr. Mentli- kowski began appearing at the study hall first hour a bit late. After several noisy discussions, peach and blue were selected as the class colors--coral peach and lotus blue. Excelsior, forever, that inspiring phrase, was selected as an appropriate motto. The talisman rose was the most popular flower and caps and gowns were rejected. On May 1, 2, and 3 the class presented Along Came Peggy with Mary Sokoluk and John Werenski in the leading roles. It was a huge success and laughter reigned supreme at the performances. The Senior Prom, featuring Benny Kyte and his Golden Tower Orchestra, held May 18, was the most im- portant event of the social season. Then there was the never-to-be forgotten day when the Seniors played hockey at the traditional skip day. One week after the Senior Farewell, on June 6, the OVGI' four hundred OC- cupants of the train step out into the world. It has been a lovely, enjoyable journey. We have few regrets at leaving. Excelsior fo1ivvf:l'. June T351 . 51 . ' Q jr, aa U an . . . CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1931, a train of the Hamtramck Public School line puffed into the station at the suburban city of Hamtramck. About a thousand stu- dents boarded the train. There were some seriously bent on acquiring know- ledge, others had musical talents, still others were destined to be popular ath- letes and orators. There were tall and short students, broad and thin students -all equal on that train-all with the same purpose imbedded in mind. All aboard 1 shouted the school principal, E. M. Conklin, and the train pulled out of the station. flt must be said at this point that since then we have never heard Mr. Conklin shout.J It took but a short time for the pas- sengers to become acquainted with their new surroundings and the many un- familiar faces. Some of the students were prepared for study at the outset of the journey and the number was increased as time passed. The recreation car became a favorite haunt of Al Sosnowski, Marion Thompson and Stanley Si- kora, in particular. By this time, the passengers began to display marked tendencies in cer- tain lines. Mitchell Chojnowski strived to become a business man. Edwin Pezda's ideal involved athletics. Sabina Kisielewski aspired to become a school teacher. Ignatius Pupka, in spite of unfavorable indications, vowed to place his name among the immortal lawyers of the country. Casimir Klewicki became popularly known as Casey and felt a keen urge to displace his brother from the sport spotlight. Then, without warning, came the frightful bank crisis in Michigan. Stan- ley Sikora lost his dime bank and Harry Demesko has only recently recovered from the shock of losing the tremendous amount of eighty cents! The locomo- tive puffed on, however, tugging its valuable cargo. It passsed through a ten- below-zero wave in the February of 1933 and the following month Theodore Matey walked off with the school honors in declamation. At Junior Class Junction, a few more students departed, but this number was considerably less than before. With half of the important trip completed, the passengers prepared themselves for a busy social season. Efforts at class organization found Edwin Pezda president and Mr. Alex. Mentlikowski sponsor. Plans for the first social function were drawn up and on November 18, 1933, a most enjoyable and successful J-Hop was held. Rosalie Redlin was granted a stop-over permit to relate her Michigan Tuberculosis Society essay over WMBC to win third place in the state. -SQ. Y U W . o o o 'Um CLASS PROPHECY - fContinueaD Olga Luszczynski is one up on Fritz Kriesler and Ernie and his Wolverines have signed a radio contract which should boost their bank accounts. Louise Eidymt and Irene Rochek chaperon Hamtramck debutants. Speaking of soci- ety, Irene Mendrzyk and Eugenia Rasinski are the season's outstanding matrons. Leona Pietraskiewicz, after having received such excellent experience mak- ing faces at her classmates, is now a television artist, starring in ghost and mystery stories where her services are required. Harry Mirek has more than he can take care of in the person of his athlete companion, Clara Borowicz. Mary Third Degree Borchak has turned all tables and become the only woman judge in Michigan. People who think that only eggs get hard-boiled don't know Mary. After having raised Cain in Europe for some two years, Peter Kitzen- ski is back in the U.S.A. and planning to settle down. Josephine Hodas and Lu- cille Borowski are in charge of an orphanage for girls and the young dears fthe children, of coursej provide interesting material for the novel they are writing. And what about our sponsor? Mr. Mentlikowski is teaching the classi- cal languages at the U. of M. ,49L PF me 'Owls U an . . ,, M CLASS PROPHECY - Qfontinuedj Basketball team which will soon leave for Europe to compete in international contests. Others of sport prominence are Steve Krupa and Ted Tompor, Olym- pic swimming and diving stars. Olga Bliska is seen modelling at the ritzy Himelhocks in New York. Joe Rowinski and Ray Milosek have realized their youthful ambitions and are now Master Brewers. They recently astounded the drinking world with their All Purpose Nitro Ale. It is guaranteed to taketheenamel off your bathtub, or another case free. Ann Senderak, who in spite of all circumstances has stayed single, does most of the se-cretarial work for Joe and the boys. Ann Always Gets Her Man Gomory is the only lady detective on the force, though there is nothing lady-like about her tactics. Helen Plisak pursues her work in the field of criminology while Helen Kendzior, her erstwhile side- kick, teaches school in the Bronx. Johnny Gigolo Dulapa, veritable woman- hater, Koh yeah?D has just succeeded in landing the job of janitor at Vassar College. Andrew Gerula and Anthony Kowalew are now addressed as Profes- sors at Columbia. Bruno All-State Mas, a bug for chemical research, coaches the Maroon and White eleven. Helen Poremski practices her imitations in Martin, alais The Duke Dulapa's high spot of Hamtramck. Walter Biedowski, free lance bodyguard, has just left the city hospital, Where Mickey Janusz and Al Sosnow- ski have had little trouble learning the art of butchering - the old sawbones. Stanley Sikora met an unhappy end at his favorite game, chess. He was as- sassinated by a delegate of the Workmen's Chess League, because he violated their code and played chess and checkers by the book, giving them little chance to Win. Bruno Jakimowicz, Harry Trendowski and Adam Misialowski are head- chemists at Darke and Pavis. John Mooney Antczak and Casmere Krakowiak, the nation's finest horse-hunters, supply this firm with all the raw material necessary for the manufacture of synthetic glue. Chester Olenski is tied up with a Read It and Weep advertising concern. Genevieve Karasinski receives her mail at 501 Park Avenue, where she conducts a designers establishment. Bernice Laszyca and Rose Michalski do all their cutting up in this line. Stanley Pawlik is doing all right as sports editor of a popular syndicate. His minute- by-minute descriptions are read by millions. Sabina Kisielewski, has recently been made principal of her Alma Mater. Stephany Krecioch and Jennie Good are the recruit teachers. .48- Q yo AX WI Q 0 0 'Ulm 5 CLASS PROPHESY ffontinuedj and Cass. Henry Nowogrodski, who always kept that sad look on his pan, now runs the obituary column on Nowojczyk's sheet. Helen Sadowski, of the same group of would-be reporters, columns the Advice to Lovelorn pillar. Ted Matey, creator of Our Burg, swore he'd leave the country and bum around the world after graduating from college. He hasn't been heard of since. There have been legends of a Matey Stew on a canabalistic South Sea island. How about the show business, any luck there? Sure enough. Iggy Pupka, who threw over football for the stage, isn't doingbadly for himself. Iggy, who developed a beautiful tenor voice after a tonsil operation, now sings a duet with Virginia Merecki for the enjoyment of addicts in all the large cities of America. Iggyis fan mail, which is simply terrific, is now efiiciently handled by his faithful secretary, Harry Demesko. Harry, in turn, hires Ellen Dallas and Betty Berg to work for him. The latter two, who will accept only a cer- tain amount of work, have their piece Work done by Sally Pliska and Vic- toria Butler. Iggy is thinking of incorporating himself and letting the public share his good fortune. Shares will cost a dime a dozen and dividends will be paid on the leap year following every third blue moon. Incidentally, Julia, Mike and her husband, Ed Zulinski, who thought that farm life was superior to the glitter of footlights, have given up their simple existence to play as bill-billies. Marion Thompson, who gave up the study of archaeology to join the act, takes care of the publicity. Also in the theatrical category may be listed Stephanie Waiter, known as the Typing Demon dur- ing undergraduate days. Miss Waiter now demonstrates her typing speed to prospective buyers in department stores. And among other things: Longin Ostrowski has acquired great wealth and fame administering hair treatments to bald-headed millionaires. Ed. Sawicki and John Dyjack have re- placed Barnum and Bailey in the show business, with their traveling flea cir- cus. Ann Boyko and Stella Reichel do the housekeeping for the whole troupe. Helen She Does 'Em Wrong Valeski now occupies Mae West's place in the movies. Others engaged in this lucrative occupation are Mary Sokoluk and Alice Drabik. Walter Felcyn, Matthew Lewandowski and Helen Kowalski, have monopol- ized the meat industry of Michigan. Josephine Florence, Mary Kabanowski, Doris Koszara and Bernice Kraski are members of the All-American Girls .47- M5 M illi U Q Q 0 'HW CLASS PROPHESY CContinueclJ a time was the only boy in Miss Hankammer's sewing classes, now communes in both Paris and Hamtramck because of business expediency. Needless to say, he designs dresses for those madames rich enough to pay for his creations. In this class may be found the Misses Jaworski, Gracey, Borowicz, Ciuba, and Olejniczak. ' John 2nd fiddle Chitkin, as well as Leopold Piccolo Pete Szady, are now in business with William Misiasia Misiasiak. The ex-boys now tramp the streets of Ecorse and adjacent suburbs, playing and singing for any loose change that may be about. As a sideline, the minstrels peddle old shoes and broken alarm clocks, souvenirs of unappreciative audiences. Joe and Stanley Ferenc, unlike the troubadors mentioned, have gone up instead of down in the social scale. They harmonize for Jack Colbert and his Cosmos-Maniacs, the hottest music in America since Cab Calloway retired. Leonard Troutman, well known Hamtramck speaker, is the announcer on the Colbert Hour. Edward Boomey Mikrut, who accidentally found himself the business manager of Joe Peter Piper Petrow's four hundred chain meat market stores, deserves a small medal for his work to help Hamtramck's unemployed work- ing girls. While Boss Petrow was out shooting big game in Africa, Manager Mikrut changed the entire office personnel of Petrow, Inc., which now employs only Cosmos grads. Naturally, sister Wanda Mikrut get the best job, that of the manager's Yes girl. Pounding a typewriter for fifteen smackers a week, besides catering to the big bosses whims, Stella Wasilewich finds her hands full. Lottie Wasilewski, who also had a drag with Boomay , is ruining Petrow, Inc. with her atrocious book-keeping. Mary Kubala, the one and only, has a job well suited to her talents. Mary, who used to use basketball as a means of self- expression, now throws salesmen and peddlers from big-shot Petrow's office. Her motto: Everybody who wants to get into the office has to have a pass, even Boss Joe. How about reporters? Has Hamtramck produced anybody who can write? Sure enough. Rosalie Redlin, one time editoress of The Cosmos, is now sob- sister on Cass Nowojczyk's scandal sheet. After exposing Student Council ac- tivities for The Cosmos in 1935, ten years ago, Cass got the scandal bug and exposes anything in sight. Stanley Maksymowicz, who never liked Editor No- wojczyk anyway, challenged the latter to a duel when connected with Eleanore Kubiak in the dirt column. Eleanore not to be outdone, challenged both Stanley .46. U mf ' o o o 'lim CLASS PROPHECY Editor's note: The following represents the result of research conducted by Prof. Edwin Pezda, aided and abbeted by friend wife, Grace Rundy Pezda, and published in the weekly edition of the Raw Deal, Hamtramck's only and least read newspaper. Time, the year of 1945. Characters, certain graduates of the June '35 class. Moral, There's a sucker born every minute. Quote-When we began this little inquiry into the lives of our former class- mates, my wife and I had no idea what a Wealth of material would be at our disposal. Then too, we never for a minute suspected that our work would have anything but scientific value. Therefore, you can imagine our surprise when subsequent results had us rolling in the aisles and gasping for breath. For instance, everybody in the June '35 class knew that John Werenski, besides wanting to become an actor, had a crush on Mary Lou Grzybowski. Also, it was common news that Mary Lou, besides wanting to be a singer, had a crush on John. Well! who would believe it?! John is now an understudy's under- study in a third rate Hoboken stock company, while Mary Lou, his guiding light, supports the Werenski family by singing in a Passiac, N.J. beer garden. My, my! We soon found that not a few of our ex-classmates had entered into the bonds of matrimony with their fellow graduates. There is the case of Frank Salley, erstwhile clarinet player, and Vivian Adams, she of the slim figure and large brown eyes. Mitchell Chojnowski, who, if we remember correctly, was our 12A president, also succumbed to the attractions of family life. The lucky woman? None other than Stella Zadroga, of the crack '35 debating team. Stella, to be sure, can talk hubby Mitchell into anything. Not to be omitted is the matrimonial venture of Casey Klewicki, who starred at football and ping pong at Michigan State, and Celia Osinski, once of the Cosmos staff. Then too, Leroy White and Marion Shepard, also prominent reporters, have decided to see what fun there is in marriage, and are now engaged in the occupation of developing little journalists. Do you recall the young colored lad, one Frank Mercer by name, who used to cavort about the school with a bible in his mit? Well, this same Frank, en- couraged by his wife, Ruth Kidd, has realized his greatest ambition. He can now be heard preaching to Saturday night audiences in the tent on the open lot f:1ciUf'? St. Aubiu Ave. His most devote l'ill'lSl'llU1lL'!'. Em-ll Neill-frl, who for -45. U We . ., ate 35 CLASS WILLS - fcontinuecn I, Helen Ziemba, will my ability to chew gum and blow bubles at the same time to John Ziemba. I, Emily Pupka, bequeath my inimitable technique to pull boners in sociolo- gy classes to Jane Chojnowski. May the laughs be on her. I, Paul Wojtyshyn, will my mathematical ability and supernatural power over Miss Courtright to future algebra students. I, Eleanore Kubiak, will my colony of freckles and my colorful blush to my freshie pal, Cassie Przystup. I, Sabina Kisielewski, will to Dorothy Skrok, my ability to get into people's way at the most inconvenient times, and to Mr. Zelakowski, my genius for tell- ing alibis. I, Joe Rowinski, will my swimming ability to Coach Chlopan's second hand string of swimmers. I, Rosalie Redlin, gladly bequeath my charming temper and my impudence to Walter Strijak. They didn't get me anywhere. I, Emma Garcia, will my chinese fingernails to all the 12B girls who don't already have 'em that way. We, Stephany Krecioch and Sabina Kisielewski, will to the next will-writers what is left of our patience, the ability to smile at people who turn in their wills five days late and the nonchalant assurance to all that their wills and be- queathments will be published. Conclusion: The class, as a whole, wills its seats to the future students attending foot- ball and basketball games and Student Association programs. We guarantee room for at least four-hundred and fifty. Also, to the Board of Education we leave the ability to produce bigger and better citizens in the renowned city of Hamtramck. In witness whereof, we set our hand and seal this sunny day of June, A.D., 1935. CSignedJ Mitchell Chojnowski, President of Class, June, 1935 To be read at the meeting of the lost generation, in the year 1945 A.D. Honorable witnesses: Mickey Mouse Rin Tin Tin Frankenstein .44. Q iN du' D N tv' 'lvl' 1111 , 0 .lm CLASS WILLS fcontinucclf I, Jennie Janiszewski, will to my brother, Benjamin, the shirts I wore while he stayed at home. I, Joseph Dombrowski, will my permanently blond hair to the peroxide ftemporaryj blondes. I, George Koulauras, will to my sister, Nea, my ability to work trigonome- try problems. I, Wallace Doskotch, bequeath to Mr. H. Nisbet my ability to sleep in the Study Hall. I, Mitchell Chojnowski, will to Stephen Staryk, my ungreyed hair Cwhich is numberedb a box of voice restoring pills and the sadly worn out megaphone used to call together 12A class meetings. I, Olga Holewka, will to those who are most in need of it, my left hand: may they, too, hear all the awe and vehement utterances from the student body. I, Mary Sokoluk, will to future seniors my ability to tolerate flabbergasted freshies and my sneering smile which might serve to haunt them forever. I, Stanley Pawlik, will my ideas about girls and romance to bashful Hank Kolsas. I, Eddie Stoppa, bequeath my ability to do the fox-trot to all the 12B boys. They tried so hard to learn. I, Charles Plansek, will my ability to stay awake during Mr. Scrimgeour's lectures to all physics students. I, Longin Z. Ostrowski, will and bequeath nothing to nobody. I, Frank Colobro, will my great love for Jennie Rodic to Ben Jaroslowski. I, Mary Ciach, bequeath to Helen Bliska my ability to be put out on fouls in inter-scholastic basketball games. I, Peter Kitzenski, will to my beloved C?J kin my ability to get along with teachers. May she succeed where I have failed. I, John Sliwa, will my attractive curly hair to Chester Zebroske. I, Genevieve Pietraszkiewicz, will and bequeath my motto Do it today, to all procrastinators. I, Joe Wachowski, will to Mr. Holmes my ability to produce peculiar noises on any instrument. I, Walter Biedowski, will to the weaker sex my ability to break lockers I, Josephine Hodas, will to my sister, Stella, my greatly envied dramatic technique. May she someday put Garbo in the line of unemployed bread waiters. I, Stanley Maksymowicz, Will my romantic moods and cook book to Edward Ochal. I, Casey Klewicki, will the honorable name of Casey to the next football champ. I, Harry Demesko, will my rabbit-like speed to Coach Shields. 1, italy lllilow-li, will my 1'!Ol!4'lliIlii11 C to lll,lt'.lF4' Seniorap. .43. . N IA M6 QM' ml , 0 .lim 5 A CLASS WILLS fcontinuedl We, Irene Cooper, Retta Cook and Helen Banas, bequeath to any three pals who will accept it, our ability to stick together. I, Henry Ogonowski, bequeath my ability to get around Anthony Rutkowski to Jane Borodycz. I, Wanda Czerniawski, will my diving cap and diving ability to Iren Madeja. I, Henry Drobniewski, will my ambitious self to Julia Gomory. I, Mary Sostarich, leave Francis Rollens to do the many things I have left undone. I, Stanley Kiempisty, bequeath my perfect attendance to the 12B's. I, Zygie Pulczynski, will to Mr. J. B. Alford my ingenious ability to pro- nounce Polish names Which he so highly admires. I, Irene Kondrat, bequeath to all future home-room secretaries my shat- tered nerves, grizzled note-books, chewed-up pencils and my field glasses to find the students. I, Walter Bawol, will my ability to kill snakes on the golf course to Irene Burlocoif. I, Josephine Hodas, will to my sis, Stella, my marvelous dramatic tech- nique. I, Alfred Cytacki, bequeath my practice of procrastination to my cousin, Ted Dobrowolski. I, Stephany Krecioch, will my place on the bench tothe best reserve. I, Henry Gulik, leave my ability to eat candy when the gang is not near to all 12B's Who haven't enough to pass around. I, Anna Szczerba, bequeath my etiquette book to Violet Boork. I, Walter Michalak, do bequeath to Marvin Proval, my ability to take it for four years. I, Helen Marchuk, will my candy-stand to Celia Wysocki. I, Frank Salley, will to Joe Mazur my ability to get around Mr. Holmes at critical moments and live to tell about it. I, Stella Zadroga, bequeath my first orchid to Miss Courtright for her Won- derful toleration of such alebraically inclined souls as myself. I, Anthony Rutkowski, Will to Walter, my brother, my ability to sleep in noisy classes. I, Jane Matulewicz, will my straight, shiny nose to John Matulewicz. I, William Misiasek, will my everlasting thanks to the Hamtramck High School. CPD I, Mary Kabanowski, bequeath to Antonette Stefanski my ability to make noise in the senior sports class. ' I, Chester Kowalski, gladly leave all my physics lesson sheets Cwith ans- wersj to future victims. -42. 6. Ki hh AUQl lcLll.iilli.S 3lbk CLASS WILLS fContinuedJ I, Alexandria Domin, leave my eel-like entrance into class twenty minutes late to First Hour students of Mr. Scrimgeour. I, Theodore Matey, do hereby tesify that Lucian Domin is heartily Welcome to my ability to get the best possible grades for the least possible work. I, Olga Bliska, will my amazing ability to fix my rumba roll to Miss Storen and Mary Borek. I, Doris Koszara, will to Mr. J. Jay my ability to be seen and not heard. I, Mary Kubala, bequeath to Mr. Nisbet my Greta Garbo curls and the pet mouse in the Study Hall desk. We, the inseparable, Virginia Merecki and Gene Karasinski, will our insep- arableness to Genevieve Malinowski and Cassie Nadratowski. I, Lillian Motyka, will my ability to reach high C to future glee club members. I, Lucille Borowski, will to Clara Mikulski and Mary Sofian, my ability to make up emergency excuses. fP.S. They never work anyway.J I, Emily Karpinski, will to Mr. Mentlikowski my ability to control a sneeze. I, Irene Prokop, will my anklets to Chester Wrocek. I, Waldemar Daniels, bequeath my leather boots to John Bochenek as a start for his shoemaker shop, and my basketball ability to Chester Zebroske. I, Edwin Pezda, will the romantic affair of Romeo and Juliet to Vassil Pa- liscuk and Jennie Rodic, Chester Zebroske and Stella Poplawski, Steve Staryk and Stella Wybran, and Mr. Mentlikowski and Miss Rybczynski. I, Eugene Rasinski, bequeath my pleasing smile to all 12B's whose faces look like the London fog. I, Marie Grekel, will my keen sense of humor, infectuous giggle and men- tal meanderings to Mary Borek. I, Edwin Dyjack, do will my ability to laugh at Mr. Greene's stale jokes to future journalists. I, Joe Petrow, do bequeath the entire bulk of my Petrow Poetry to any- body who will have it. May that person rest in peace, I couldn't. I, Ezell Nettles, bequeath my courage and perseverance to all oncoming stylists. I, Clara Borowicz, bequeath my basketball technique to Lucille and Clara Worzniak. I, Stella Plopa, will my four beloved and treasured gray hairs to Mr. Ross Scrimgeour. It is in his class that I have raised them during two semesters of physics. I, Leocadia Milas, do hereby bequeath my sphinx-like attitude to those who are not able to control their emotions during school hours. I, Alexandria Rose Marie Chrostowska, will my ability to keep a stiff upper lip whenever an attempt is made to pronounce my full name, to those who ex- perience these same tragic moments. I, Ted Markiewicz, will my ability to break cello strings to the future cello players. .41.. AUQ . . 055 CLASS WILLS On this day of June the 6th, in this year of 1935, A. D., in this city of Hamtramck, state of Michigan, We, the members of the class of June 1935, of sane mind and sound body do hereby publish our last will and testament. We leave our most sincere thanks to our principal, Mr. E. M. Conklin, for his kind understanding and the help he has given us during our high school ears. y We also thank Mr. Musselman for the assistance he has rendered during our darkest moments. We feel that much of our success and smooth running is due to the un- limited efforts of our sponsor, Mr. Alex Mentlikowski. It was through his ef- fort we were able to survive in moments of distress, and voyage a dangerous trip. We bequeath you our heartfelt thanks and a lasting affection. Spring fever, thoughts of previous dances, and new clothes were causes of sleep and inattention in class-rooms. Therefore, we leave to our faculty our last but very sincere Thank you for their keen understanding. To the 12B's, beside the debt they have contracted from the Senior Farewell, we leave our unquestionable energy, nonchalance when losing games to under- fed 12B's, and our great strength. We leave to them our copyright to wear vests and coats minus buttons- and lastly the right to pay all of our unpaid debts. I, Hedwig Lesinowicz, will my tap-dancing ability to Miss Sibley. I, Stella Madala, do will my school-girl complexion to James McMillan. I, Gene Napieroski, will to Jimmy Sivil, the long promised bag of peanuts. I, Betty Berg, bequeath my braid and freckles to Virginia Ewalk. I, Chester Popielarski, will my ability to spell correctlyto Miss Storen. I, Marion Thompson, will to my brother, Carl, my booming voice and abili- ty to catch forward passes. I, Louise Edymit, will to my sister, Aniceta, my ability to pass through four years of high school without male-company. I, Stella Jasinski, bequeath to Helen Drause all stray diplomas she may find in our locker. I, Leopold Szady, will my understanding of Mr. Holmes' complicated jokes to my brother, Mitchell. I, Rose Michalski, hereby will to my brother, Arthur, my artificial waves. I, Frank Mercer, bequeath my silent mood and optimistic view of Mrs. English VIII to the undergraduates. I, Stella Wybran, of unquestionable reputation, bequeath to Miss Rybczyn- ski my natural nonchalance. To the librarians and any subsequent library workers I, Robert Lewandow- ski, will my understanding of the motherly Miss J. C. Garst. .40- 1' XX s A MU ILIIIIIIS U MI . Q 05 353 E k-WVU' 'J' ACTIVITIES I Q. Q i 'I W9 , N no A II i ly . I - I Y 1-fglw i - r I I I 1 -ZS.. ' 4 , 1 A t J: Li ., V ,X av ': If' g adm W f I R 1 VZ, !j , 1 , WI ,lv I I' f y 'IW 'III' . m - IIIIIIIIIIW Jwff0fjWb'f 39 ww , W NW H !'0 Q ' Q ., ., OA STUDEQNT f Off '? i0G'EA52iW-f - g 1 Q4fvM 35ZMK Qi M Q WW W V' f q.B0f4v00 .! 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A.: Golf 5 Tennis Al-Chemist Clubg Art Guildg G. A. A. Glee Club G. A. A.g Socialettesg Golfg Senior Play A Band C77 Civic Pride Juniorsg Glee Clubg Triple G Girls: Socialettes Polish Clubg Intramural Sports Polish Club, Radio Club Intramural Sports H-Clubg Student Council 145g Footballg Hockeyg Track Glee Club C335 Intramural Sports - A Maud, A, Cielieslra XX U Q QM U LEOCADIA MIKLAS EDWARD MIKRUT WANDA MIKRUT RAY MILOSEK HARRY MIREK ADAM J, MISIALOWSKI WILLIAM MISIASEK FRANK MOLLISE CASMERE MOSCZENSKI STELLA MOSKAL GENEVIEVE G. MOSS LILLIAN M. MOTYKA STANLEY C. MOTYL SIBENIA MROZOWSKI VALERIA' MUSIAL I HELEN MUTER HELEN T, MYSK,IW NICHOLAS- -NABOZNIAK GENEVIEVE E. NAPIERKOSKI HARRY G. NESTEROWICH EZELL NETTLES AM ELIA NIEMCZYK M IKE NOWITKA HENRY NOWOGRADSKI CASIMER S. NOWOYCZYK CURVEY NUNLEE VIOLET OBELNICKE SALLY OBUDZINSKA HENRY OGONOWSKI STANISLAUS J. OLCZAK IRENE R. OLEJNICZAK - WALTER OLEKSY CHESTER A. OLENSKI ELEANOR oRczYKoWsK1 eEL1A OSINSKI LONGIN Z,..OSTRoWsKr . M I'l'ffHl'lL-L, .0!5fHR,OW.SK,l ' WANDA cv1'LffuyIgiK1 gf e ' lf, . o o o 'Um 0 ll .. HH 'Mt g General College Prep College Prep General College Prep General General College Prep General College Prep Comlmereial College Prep f'01llllll'I'l'ltll Com nl eroial General College Prep Com rnereial General College Prep College Prep College Prep Comlnereial College Prep College Prep College Prep College Prep College Prep Com mere-ial College Prep General College Prep General General Commereial College Prep College Prep h'n'111'r'1ll t'l'lf 7 ll .32. ' l Entre Nous Clubg Photography Clubg Needle Craft Club Civic Pride Juniors: Chess Clubg H- Clubg Business Manager, 11-B, 11-A, 12-B, 12-Ag Manager, Trackg Intramural Sports ' A Al-Chemist Club: Forensic Societyg Committeemang Intramural Sports Glee Clubg Student Councilg Theatre Arts Guildg Committeemang Basketballg Intramural Sports Manager, Basketball Al-Chemist Clubg Art Guild: General Science Club Bios Logus Clubg Forensic Societyg Glee Club 143g Cosmos Staff Radio Club G. A. A. Glee Club C593 Operetta, Chonita 3 Operetta. Miss Cherry Blossom Glee Clubg Operetta, Miss Cherry Blos- som : Vice-President, - Young Cosmopol- itan Clubg Intramural Sports Staff, Senior Memoirs Art Guild G. A. A.: C0llll1lltlG6I1lB.I1I Swinnning Classical Clubg Forensic Societyg H- Clubg Student Council: Swimming 127 Glee Club: Staff, Senior Memoirs G. A. A.g Competent Typist Clubg Basketball, Civic Pride Juniors Intramural Sports Vice-President, Entre Nous Clubg Cosmos Staff President, Entre Nous Clubg Glee Clubg Cosmos Staffg Track Student Council 5 Trackg Intramural Sports Q Bios Logus Clubg Classical Club: Fo- rensic Socielyg Needle Craft Club A Band C213 A Orchestra: Miniature Symphony Orchestrag Polish Clubg Sergeant-at-Arms, 12-B, L Secretary, Al-Chemist Clubg President, Art Guildg Civic Pride Juniors Cosmos Staff G. A. A.g Needle Craft Clubg Golf Dramatic Guildg Glee Club Bios Logus Club: Clean-Up Campaign N l., U o o .UA MARY J. KWASNY ALEX LABA VIOLA LA BODA WILLIAM LALEWICZ BERNICE LASZYCA HENRY LATKOSKI VERA LAVYSHKO HEDWIG LESINOWICZ STANLEY LESZCZYNSKI MATTHEW LEWANDOWSKI ROBERT J. LEWANDOWSKI SOPI-IIE LOMAKA WALTER LOMAKA LEONARD F. LUKASIEWICZ OLGA LUSZCZYNSKI VIRGINIA T. MACHULSKI PAULINE MC KAY STELLA MADALA STANISLAUS S. MAGDALINSKI MARION MAKARSKI STANLEY MAKSYMOWICZ CELIA MALINOWSKI OLGA MANDZIUK HELEN MARCHUK MARY MARFECHUK TED MARKIEWICZ BRUNO MAS JOSEPH MASLYK THEODORE R. MATEY JANE MATULEWICZ IRENE MENDRZYK FRANK C. MERCER JR. ANNIE MERCIK VIRGINIA MERECKI WALTER MICHALAK ROSE MICHALSKI JULIA MIKE Commercial College College College College College Prep Prep Prep Prep Prep Commercial General General College Prep College Prep College Prep General College Prep College Prep Com mereial General Co m merelal Co mmereial College Prep College Prep Commercial General Commercial Commercial College College College College College College General Prep Prep Prep Prep Prep Prep Commercial College Prep College Prep College Prep Commercial .31. Radio Club A Band 121: H-Club, Football 127: Captain, Track Q31 Needle Craft Club: Cosmos Staff Intramural Sports Stamp Club: Manager, Football Civic Pride Juniors: Forensic Society: Debate Squad: Committeeman: Senior Play Classical Club: Needle Craft Club Art Guild, Track Manager, Tennis Art Guild: Triple G Girls: Young Cosmo- politan Club: Orchestra 123: Treasurer 11-A Business Manager, Young Cosmopolitan Club: Student Council: Intramural Sports Classical Club: Quill and Scroll Society: Cosmos Staff A Band: A Orchestra: Cornmitteeman: Polish Club President, Civic Pride Juniors: Bios Logus Club: Vice-President, Forensic Society: Intramural Debates: Treasurer, 12-A: Debate Squad, '33-'34: Senior Play Al-Chemist Club '33-'34: Competent Typist Club Civic Pride Juniors: Orchestra: Detroit All-City Orchestra: H-Club: Track 439: Intramural Sports: Committeeman Sergeant-at-Arms, H-Clubgs Football 135: Hockey C25 Forensic Society: Suill and Scroll So- ciety: Treasurer, 11-B: Debate Team: Declamation, '31: Attitude Campaign Oration, '35: Staff, Senior Memoirs: In- tramural Sports G. A. A.: Hockey Glee Club G. A. A.: Swimming Senior Play: Committeman President, G. A. A.: Forensic Society: Socialettes: Former Secretary, G. A. A.: Secretary, Student Council' 625: Captain, Golf: lntramural Sports S l I Mo are SABINA KISIELEWSKI PETER KITZENSKI CASMERE KLEWICKI JOHN F. KMIEC HENRY KLOBUKOWSKI HELEN KOBRIN VIRGINIA KOLAKOWSKA SALLY M. KOLSON IRENE KONDRAT JENNIE KOPISKI JOSEPHINE KOSLOSKY THOMAS A. KOSTERA DORIS D. KOSZARA WALTER KOTOWSKI GEORGE KOULOURAS STEPHANIE KOWALCZUK ANTHONY KOWALEW CHESTER KOWALSKI EDWARD KOWALSKI HELEN KOWALSKI STELLA J. KOWALSKI EUGENE KOZAK MITCHELL KOZLOWSKI CASMERE KRAKOWIAK JOHN KRASICKY BERNICE B. KRASKI STANLEY KRAWCZYK STEPHANY KRECIOCH ANGELA T. KROL STEVE KRUPA MILDRED M. KRZYCKI MARY KSIONDZYK LOTTIE'M. KUBAJ MARY M. KUBALA ELEANORE KUBIAK HEDWIG M. KUBICKI HELEN A, KUIWIAITSKI' Lf'1'E'V1j liL'lnXIQ1 N o Q o 'im H H ! i'l General College Prep College Prep General General College Prep Commercial Co nz merclal Commercial Collvge Prep Com nlcrcial College Prep College Prep College Prep Collcgvf Prep U0ll1Hl1'l'l'lll,l Uollvgr' l'l'r'p College Prep College Prep Collcgf' Prep Com lll1'l'f ltll flI'll1'l'fll College Prep College Prep Ul,'lH'l'tIl Con1m1'rr'iul Collrgf' l'1'r'p College Prep Cmn,m4'r1'iul Com nz f'1'c'iu.l Conmz f'I'l'l1ll U0lll'lll1'l'l ll1l College Prop College Prep Commercial Com n1f'1'r ial f'llHlllI.l'l'1'llIl lull. qw I'1 up .30- Secrefary, Civic Pride Juniors 123: Forensic Society: President, Polish Club 133: suill and Scroll Society: Student Council 143: Feature Editor, The Cosmos t2D: Debate Squad-'33-'34: Co-Editor, Senior Memoirs Al-Chemist Club: Forensic Society: Cos- mos Staff: Staff. Senior Memoirs: In- tramural Sports: Swimming H-Club: Baseball 425: Basketball: Foot- ball Al'ChBI11ISt Club: Classical Club G. A. A. C. A. A.: Mermaid Club: Swimming Secretary, Bios Logus Club: Forensic Society: Competent Typist Club: Play- ers Guild: Young Cosmopolitan Club: Com1nitteen1an: Intra.1nural Sports Glee Club: Polish-American Trio Glee Club: Intra mural Sport G-. A. A.: Basketball: Intramural Sports Bios Logus Club: Miniature Symphony Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra: A Band Al-Chemist Club: Committeeman Swimming C33 A Band: A Orchestra: Entre Nous Club Al-Chemist Club: Intramural Sports G. A. A.: Basketball: Hockey: Intra- mural Sports Civic Pride Juniors: Forensic Society: Treasurer, Polish Club, 423: G. A. A.: Quill and Scroll Society: IIli.l'H.1l1lll'ZLl Debates: Sports Editors, The Cosmos: Staff, Senior Memoirs: Basketball 429 H-Club: Baseball: Swimming Q-ly Classical Club: Entre Nous Club: G. A. A.: Polish Club G. A. A.: Vice-President, 12-A:Basket- ball C25 Civic Pride Juniors: Forensic Society: Honorary Member, Student Council: Committeeman: Debate Team C23 Him: llosius Club: ll. A. A. S fi NP' are HENRY GULIK ESTELLE GUJACK ANTHONY GUMOREK STANLEY GURAL GENEVIEVE V. GUZANEK MATT HAAMEN CASSIE HABRATOWSKI HELEN HARAS JOSEPHINE HODAS OLGA HOLEWKA EDWARD JABLONSKI STEVE JAGIELLO ELSIE JAGLOWSKI BRUNO JAKIMOWICZ WALTER JANAS RAY JANKOWSKI JENNIE JANISZEWSKA MITCHELL JANUSZ HELEN JASINSKI JANE JASINSKI STELLA A. JASINSKI MARION S. JASKOW ROBERT JAWNY HEDWIG L. JAWOROWSKI BENITA JAWORSKI EDMUND JEZOWSKI THELMA L. JONES JOSEPHINE M. JONULATE FRANK R. JORDON MARY T. KABANOWSKI WILLIAM B. KACZAR HENRY H. KALEMKIEWICZ JOSEPH L. KALEMKIEWICZ EUGENE KALINOWSKI STANLEY KALINOWSKI THEODORE KALINOWSKI LEOCADIA KAMINSKI STANLEY KAMINSKI VERONICA KAMLAY GENEVIEVE KARASINSKI EMILY F. KARPINSKI SABINA KAZNOWSKI IRENE T. KEDZIERZOWSKI HELEN P. KENDZIOR RUTH KIDD STANLEY KIEMPISTY CASIM TR KILLIAN x A o o o 'Um H H M335 College Prep General College Prep College Prep Coin mereial Coin rnerelal Corn mereial Co an merelal General College Prep College Prep General General College Prep College Prep General Conzwznercial College Prep General Com znerelal Conzmereial College Prep General College Prep College Prep General College Prep Com nz fcrcial General College Prep General Com nz ereial General College Prep College Prep General General General Commercial Commercial College Prep College Prep General College Prep f'0HL'lIll'l'1'llll Co1nmerc ial fvllllilylf l'l'Cp -29. Civic Pride Juniors: Polish Club First Prize Clean-Up Campaign Chess Club: Civic Pride Juniors: Foren- sic Society Intramural Sports Student Council, Intramural Sports Vice-President, Needle Craft Club: Young Cosmopolitan Club: Swimming A Band: Al-Chemist Club: Intramural Sports Al-Chemist Club: Needle Craft Club Al-Chemist Club: Intramural Sports Committeeman Hockey Committeeman: Glee Club: H-Club: Basketball 139: Baseball C23 Polish Club Polish Club Glee Club Glee Club Glee Club: Cosmos Staff: Secretary, Triple G. Girls: Young Cosmopolitan Club Civic Pride Juniors Civic Pride Juniors: Forensic Society: Committeeman Track 423: Intramural Sports G. A. A.: Entre Nous Club: Basketball Organizer, Chess-Club: Entre Nous Club A Band: A Orchestra Intramural Sports Polish Club HfClub: Hockey G. A. A.: Swimming Glee Club: Socialettesg Sergeant-ab Arms, Triple G. Girls: Sergeant-at-Arms, Young Cosmopolitan Club: Operetta Miss Cherry Blossom Polish Club Entre Nous Club Glee Club ly U +I HENRY BROBNIEWSKI MIKE DROBOT JOHN E. DULAPA MARTIN M. DULAPA ' EDWIN DYJACK JOHN DYJACK ANNE DYMION CARL DZIEPAK MARY EDNES LOUISE EIDYMT AGNES EVANS JOHN A. FEDEROFF ROBERT FELCYN WALTER V. FELCYN JOE FERENC STANLEY FERENC LUCY FIGASZEWSKI JOSEPHINE FLORENCE JOSEPH FRANCKIEWICZ STAINLEY FREDERICK CHESTER GACKI EMMA GARCIA TEDDY GATZA ANDREW GERULA SOPHIE GIERALTOWSKI MARION GLOTKOWSKI ANNA GOMORY FELICIA GONDEK JENNY J. GOOD STEVE GORGOL HENRY GOZTYLA TED GRABOWSKI MARGARET D. GRACEY EDMUND GRACZYK MARIE GREKEL VIRGINIA GRONKIEWICZ GEORGE J. GROSZEK VERONICA M. GROZENSKI JANE GRUDZIEN ARTHUR GRZELAKOWSKI MARY LOU GRZYBOWSKI S llff ' as o o o Wm H W S ith f1I'lIl'1'tll fIr'nf'rtll ffollffgle f'l'ClI f'oZIf'grf Prep Uollwgc Prep Uezzzcral Vollrgf- Prep Needle GCIl1'I'tll Cowl iP1f'l'CIlll Collfrgc Prep I7l'Zlll12IIIl,9S Clubg Minieograph Club Basketball Conunittceniang Basketball C23 Treasurer, Classical Clubg President, Craft Club Swimming Intramural Sports Classical Clubg Forensic Societyg Cosmas staff tsp C0111 mcrcrirll Collage Prop Intramural Sports Al-Chemist Clubg Civic Pride Juniorsg Student Council 1-U3 Intramural Sports General College Prep Collcgrr Prep Glee Club C455 Operetta, Miss Cherry Ucnc'raZ U0l1llllV1'l'flIl Cmlz, 11Lc'rr:ir1l Blossomug lntrarnural Sports Glee Club G. A. A.: Basketball 1393 Golf C313 Tennis C35 l'f1lIf'yc Prop Uollwyu Prep Uollvyv Prep Student Council: Il1tl'l:1llllll'3.I Sports flfvuvrul Forensic Societyg G. A. A. Gr'1ir'rf1l College Prep Al-Chemist Club Honorary Member. Student Council C235 Miniature Sym- phony Orchestra Symphony Orchestrag Intramural Sports f'0Hllllf'l'CIlll Needle Craft Club Gvazwrzl General G. A. A.: Socialetlesg Connnittceniang Senior Playg Hockey 4255 Intrainural Sports l'ou11111'l'1:'iul Vollvyu Prfrp Hockeyg Intramural Sports f'nlI4'gu l'rr'p flfrylprfll Radio Clllb flip,-,-411 A, lland U03 lnlraiuural Sporls Cullvyfg 11,-gp lkios Logusg Glee Club: Cosmos Stalfg Business Manager, Triple G. Girlsg Sergeant-at-Arms, Young Cosmopolitan Club Ufzllvgc Prep f1,,11,f!,ff p,',y,, Orchestra: Cosmos Staff 1'0II1'g15 Pn-p Eciilor, 'Notre Journal g A Student til-Ajg lntralnural Sports flmzfwal f'UIlIHll'7'l'illl f',,m,,,,-I-f-jug C. A. A.: Socialettesg Hockey t3Jg Swiunning 1275 lllt1'2ll1llll'2tl Sports fmzzfggg 11,-,gp Ciic Pride Juniorsg Poetry Clubg Student Council f'UHl'jI1,'I'l'131I Glec Clubg Forensic Society: 'l'lwatrc 28. Arts Cuildg Operetta, Clonita : lllusif- liin-4-tmp Miss f'Il1'I'I'y ltlossmunz L'om.nutteeiuau, Senior Play are JOHN CHITKIN MITCHELL CHOJNOWSKI BERNARD CIKAUSKAS ALEXANDRIA R. M. CHROSTOWSKI JANE M. CHROSTOWSKI IRENE CHRUSCIEL WALTER CHRUSCIEL FRED CHUBIN ANNA CHURAN MARY CIACH VALERIA H. CIESIEWICZ GENEVIEVE CIUBA JACK COLBERT FRANK D. COLOBRO EVA COOK RETTA COOK IRENE A. COOPER MARLOWE CRAWFORD ALEX W. CUSHNIER CARSWELL CUMMINGS ALFRED CYTACKI JOHN CZARNECKI ANN CZARNOWSKI EUGENIA CZASTKIEWICZ WANDA CZERNIAWSKI TEDDY H. CZERWINSKI JOHN DALIDOWICH ELLEN R. DALLAS WALDEMAR DANIELS SOPHIE DATKO MOZELLE DAVIS CLARA M. DELEMATA FLORENCE DE LAURA WANDA DELIKAT HARRY DEMESKO OLGA DIACZYN ROSE DOBUSH JOSEPH R. DoMBRowsK1 MAX DOMBROWSKI ALEXANDRIA DOMIN WALLACE DosKo'rcH ALICE DRABIK Ago e fn x Q!! 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A. 5 Socialettesg Operetta, Miss Cherry Blossom , Senior Playg Basketball, Managerg Hockey Forensic Society: H-Club: Poetry Club: Track Civic Pride Juniorsg Student Councilg Intramural Sports Classical Clubg Needle Craft Clubg In- tramural Sports Secretary, Socialettes President, Socialettesg Swimming Glee Clubg Track A Band H-Clubg Track Civic Pride Juniorsg Engineers Club: Cosmos Staffg Senior Play Glee Clubg Swimming Al-Chemist Club: Civic Pride Juniors Art Guild, Etiquette Club: G. A. A.3 Swimming Swimming Glee Clubg Orchestra Civic Pride .luniorsg Student Council Intramural Sports Art Guild 5 G. A. A. H-Club: Football C433 Track C29 Polish Clubg Radio Club G. A. A.g Basketball l2Jg Hockey 129 H-Clubg Swimming, Manager Bios Logusg Glee Clubg President, Triple A Q lil S sis U ml U o o o 'lm VIVIAN L. ADAMS SYLVESTER AMEJKO JOHN ANTCZAK ANNE AVANT ANNA M. BADNER WANDA BALINSKA CASIMER BANAS HELEN BANAS RAY BANASIAK JENNIE BATCHELOR STELLA BANDOS WALTER BAWOL EMIL BAYER STANLEY BENESKI THEODOSIA BENNYFIELD BETTY M. A. DERG JOSEPHINE A. BIDA WALTER BIEDOWSKI WALTER BIELAK FRANK DIGOS VERA F. BLAGO OLGA BLISKA HELEN A. BOCHENEK MARY R. BORCHAK CLARA M. BOROWICZ LEOCADIA A. BOROWICZ LUCILLE BOROWSKI STELLA BOYCHUK ANN BOYKO PETER BRAUER JENNIE J. BRDYNKIEWICZ EDWARD BRZEZINSKI SOPHIE BUBNIKOVICH TEDDY BUDZINSKI OLGA T. BUHAJ MATILDA BURCZ ALBERT BUSH ALFREDA BUSH VICTORIA BUTLER Unllwgf- Prep Uollf-gc Prop College' Prep General Uullkfgu Prcp College' Prep Uollvgf' 1'r1'p Gl7lll'l'lll ff'UH1H1l'l't'illl College Prep f'0llIHll'l'f7'lfll Com H11'l'l'ifIl l'on1n1f'1'r'ir1l Gciuwll Com Ill1'l'f'llll !'uil'wgf' Prwp Uollcyr' l'l'r'p Uullffgr' l'rr'p fff'll,f'l'lll fff'l1f'l'llI llollvge' Prvp Num HIl'I'1'i1ll fY0ll1H1f'I'f'llll Umm ll1l'I'l llll Collcyr' Prvp Collvya' Prrp Wu in zu I'l'l'ifll ff1'llf'l'fll f'nIIf'g11' I'rf'p G1'i1w'11l Ufillvgc 1'r1'p f'0llI in 1'rr'if1l f1vn1'r11Z G1fn1'1'fll Gelivrul f'un11n1'r1'iul l.Y0n1n1f'l'r'i11l llnllffgf' l'r1'p f'nll1'y4' Prop l'oIl1'1n' I-'wp .26- Glee Clubg Treasurer, Young Cosmo- politan Clubg Operetta, Miss Cherry Blossom Glee Club Intramural Sports H-Club, Footballg Outdoor Track C23 Football Golf, '35, '35, Captain '35, Intramural Sports Bandg Miniature Symphony Orchestrag Orchestra. Competent Typist Clubg Miineograph Club Art Guildg Etiquette Club: G. A. 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Boychuk t U me 0 0 0 'tm A H H S 3353 CLASS OFFICERS Sitting' Stella Zndroga, Mitchell Chojnowski, Mary Kubala. Standing: Edward Mikrut, Joseph Rbyvinski, Mr. Alex Mentlikowski, Stanley Maksyiuowicz, Frank Salley. President ........ . . .Mitchell Chojnowski Vice President .... ........ M ary Kubala Secretary ........ ..,..... S tella Zadroga Treasurer ........... Stanley Maksymowicz Business Manager ......... Edward Mikrut Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... J oseph Rowinski Frank Salley Sponsor. . . .... Mr. Alex J. Mentlikowski .9. ww . . ntl 35 CLASS POEM , To The Class of June, 1935 BY Leonard H. Troutman O, happy lads and lassie Today we passg we know not Our high school days are done. Just what our fate may be. By chance of fate 'Mid wind and gale We've passed the gate, We take our sail The lon' sought prize is won. ' On a rough and howling sea. All assignment worries over, Looking ashore at the undergrads Our hearts are full of glee, A message e're we sail: The bay is past, Do all you can So now at last With heart and hand, We face life's dreary sea. Lest you, like others, fail. It's ours to step up boldly And we shall e're remember And face life with a smile, Those happy days of yore To work as one With you in fun Leave naught undone But now that's done, 'Till we run our final mile. Our ship must leave this shore. The captain shouteth All Aboard, We gaze at a copper sky, With hope to meet Some day and greet, You all, dear ones, goodbye! f Q bi wg ., ., 098 . ir f MP N , 'h. , f 6 M W' - fr N ky. i n W M qv ' 5 'mu' A M 'W'lun..n.,, fJW,.g2fugJ 7 qgfo 'iw EQUQ Q ., Q35 35 SENICR MEMOIRS STAFF Sitting, left to right: Stella Zadroga. Rosalie Redlin, Stephanv Krecioch, Sabina Kisielew ski, Helen Miuter. Standing: Mitchell Chojnowski, Ezell Nettesl Stanley Pawlik, Peter Ki zenski, Joseph Petrow and Theodore Matey. Sabina Kisielewski .. ....... Co-Editors Rosalie Redlin Mitchell Chojnowski ...... Assistant Editor Faculty Adviser ....... Mr. Neal W. Greene Art Staff: Marion Glutkowski, Edmund Jezowski, Irene Olejniczak, Miss Ruth A. Greene -5. L Q fx H aa U ,, 0 0 'IW IN APPRECIATION The class of June, 1935, will always remember Dr. Maurice X R. Keyworth as the vital force Q that encouraged many under- takings. His own diligence and ' perseverance has been an ever- Dr. M. R. Keyworth present example to us. VVe are deeply indebted to him for his leadership. It was Dr. Keyworth who conceived and executed the plan of student direction in the schools of Hamtramck. Educators throughout the na- tion have acclaimed him for his work. Now as we leave, we extend to Dr. Keyworth our best wishes, our cooperation and our hope that he may continue his in- estimable leadership as an out- standing educator. The Ham- tramck Public Schools and the system employed here are a llltllllllllltllt to his integrity and achievement. .5. Mr Musselman 9 f Q1 it nua lilliilg at DEDICATION Mr. E. M. Conklin It is only fitting and proper that the class of June, 1935, take this meager op- portunity to express our gratitude for the aid and gentle counsel of those who have done so much for us. Therefore, with the sincere hope that this act may compensate, we humbly dedicate this book to Mr. E. M. Conklin, our principal, Mr. D. T. Mussel- man, his assistant, and to Mr. A. J. Mentli- kowski, our sponsor. Mr. Conklin has always been tolerant and lenient with us. More than that, he has been understanding and kind! Our as- sistant principal has worked with us in solving our problems and has been ever our port in distress, and our consolation in trouble. Mr. Mentlikowski has never failed in his duties as a sponsor-eager to advise, willing to give his aid. To these three, we extend our heart-felt thanks! They have been indispensable to the class, as a whole. -4. Mr. Mentlskowslu , . Y ll we Q om A Q llll 533353 MOTTO Excelsior Forever FLOW E R Talisman Rose C O L O R S Coral Pinlc and Lotus Blue .3. SENIOR MEMOIRS CLASSANNUAL x,,, 4,4 at ,Erin EDITED BY THE GRADUATES OF JUNE,1935 HAMTRAMCK HIGH SCHOOL :IIA ,J ,GA
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