Harrison Technical High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1932
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'36 j if-1 s n A X' ' w 'M,'Zf'1'-1 PM 'W '5Q:T3?f ?l'-i215 E' Q ' pfff .-, -f. n. . N w W :?212'f- 3 ' .. .M N fawmaiviz- alia!-14: EAW' 1 ,U-js' My ,ff 1 I W Jl W Vx J-'N J f Nfyvff I t If A A I iffy J .Lj., - Q 'M' ' Q. V , ,Hffrr..a, .JJ WMV 'M ff. .. ,f.!,,! J , rvtx, ,fm WJ 'fvo' ' L. J 'QB lvwffff f ,Q 14 YV! MM flff, A ff fj KM W U X JIAXM II' X45 fig A j f 1' .yyrl ,V jffjf ff! I Vx M 'J 59 as THE HARRIIONIAN A CHRONICLE ' OF Harrison Technical High School anal Harrison AQTIVITIES f i CHI C400 The SENIOR CLASS Publisher 1932 ere,r aere 5 M Ae! ani l +R 'rl-so OV DEDICATION e exmishea memwxof George wasxmgfoh to an America for courage, sew-saavlilce, e. of coun-lrX,we -reveren-NX' cleAic.a'Ye. Uxe, nizm ox' l:icen1'ennKal of- our- gr-eat leaCxe'r 5 l'Jiv'l'l'1- The South Front A of Carter H. Harrison Technical High School POREWURD The Seniors, last year at Harrison has been a banner year for class achievement and a memorable one in the school history. The Harrif sonian Staff, aided by the wise counsel of the faculty advisers, has labored diligently to produce a last, ing record of these achievements and sincerely hopes that this Annual -will meet the approval of the faculty and entire student body. ln years to come, unay the 1932 Harrisonian recall happy days spent at Harrison, I Wd-.,.., , A W ,,....,gs . ...-0-M 5 1 I , ,,.-1' The Forge The Assembly Balcony QQNTHZNTTS Pemcullfilqj P1PeShma11m Semicomr-' V-Qcatiwmal Jluumiwrv SPCGDIFPCS Swphwmwe Ackivikies 0 Q. li X55 .cr if Gi a Q 2 4 N is y ' il? in ' ' ,, 'L '. J U. E xr K 'X ff' 4 AX 1:51 2 A a' ' f if 3 0 yf ,'-9 QA! 95? xr 'li Us IQ S95 B222 Q., ' K ,.fi2! N '-1 x . 'i ff ' 'L 1.11662 . mmf' Kg S52 0 4 , Q - .' -V-M QQ- 35 W--h-' M0 'f ..!' .2 1? if za' -wif ' ve ' xkiqwf Wwif s4'GAr'f-'f?5r'?'f': v 'Si 'f A I 3 'vb I ' g Y n ., 5, . x 1 , , ', 5 ue . ,. . 'pg 'fsxlfr mmun-I - ':- ' A Wg gsgf: xv ,f . .S -' fl., - jj f X 5,3 OLGA JUNE 1 2 45 - m1ms ' 92- I-IA R. RI 5 ONIAN 2. '22 Principal FRANK L. MORSE A. B., A. M.. Brown lvDiYP1'SiT EJ- zeuux DON 0 is V 9 v yf ,f1'mQQQE'rcv. mm 'E 'LUJJ ' QQ JUN E 1-95 2 . 1'Q l '7i' J1- I-IA R RI .S ONIAN ' 7' 1 Assistant lPrincipaH Acting Assistant Principal NORMAN lf SPANGLER IRA TVRLEY B, S., l'nive1'sity of fflnivago A. H.. lndizmzl Vniversity Y Dean of Girls Dean of Boys MARTNDA VV. MILLER- FRED BLENKINSOPP Ph. B., lT11iv61'sity of Clliczlgo ZELDA DON 0 4: 9 a Gem MQW. .rrrrga Page Tlzirtquzz 1.6 Q. -gp?-I-2-U' - um . JUNE 1.9524 ,. l g, v -:Quan V D. HA R. RI S ONIAN T lE FACULTY Harry YV. Abbott LillianF. Abbott, A. B., lf. of C. Vl'oorlruff Almlotl B. S.. Armour Marie :x1'1llG'll23llLl. B. L., Montpellier Robert L. Ashley. B. Lewis James Baird, A. B., lv. of Mo. Mary F. B3lCOllllJ. M. A.. l'. of C. Homer E. Bale, B. S., V. of C. VVilliam H. Ballou. A. B., Wheaton Jolui H...Barabasl1, M. B., B. C. M. Lilias T. .Benny Virginiajell, B. S.. V. of Mo. Oscar L. Beyler. B. S., N. C. C. Harriet Bissell. LL. B.. K. L. C. John S. Biornson, M. A.. U. of N. D. Fred Blenkinsopp Helen Bly H.lIa1gqa.re.t,BQe. A. B.. If of Minn. Leslie L. Bradley, Ph. If of C. Hazel Brown. Ph. TJ., lf of C. Helen M. Bunton, B. S., Lewis Ph. B.. U. of C. George Qainideii Frances E. Cady, B. A., YVashburu Vera C. Caineron Celia ,Campbem-F Eva Bu , Ph. B.. l'. of C. Earl Carlson, B. S., lf. of Ill. Hobart V. Carmichael, A. M., U. of C Nettie A. Cliadwick. Ph. B., U. of C. Bertha Clark. M. A., Columbia U. David C. Clausen Agnes,Cobb, B. S., Franklin Samuel J. Conner, A. B.. VVesleyan Grant Cook, M. S., lf. of VVis. Oliver N. Cord, Ph. B., TT. of C. Charles Cowell Bose L. Cox, B. S., N. Y. U. Crosby, B. Ed., I. S.,N. ZELDA ION ....Q-aa.. ...aw Page Fozcrtewz Q 'LU-U S2 ffm JUNE 1 .CS d . .933 444.11 , D. HA R RI .S ONIAN Stella Damm. B. X. If lLeLen.Da1-t, A. B., Oberlin Clare R. Davis, M. S.. If of Ill. Roy' Fhllavis, S. B.. lv. of C. Robert F. Dougherty. B. A.. Lewis Otto F. Duda, B. S.. U. of C. Charles Dukette Lewis Dyrland Elizabeth J. Edwards, A. B., V. of l Ida M. Edwards Byron Ellis Frederic B. Emery. Ph. D.. C. Law L. B. Fisher, B. A.. U. of Iowa Mary iilfgzipatriek, A. B., De Paul Elsie..BL.iF ox, Ph. B., If. of C. ' Paula Flynn, A. M.. U. of C. Paul C. Gainertsfelder, B. A., N. NV. Gannon Gertrude Gault, Ph. B.. Y. of C. XVinifred Gault, B. A., Beloit Laura Gibbs. A. M., U. of C. Helen V. Gibson, Ph. B., U of C. Gwendolyn Giltner. Ph. B.. C. of C. David VV. Gipson. A. M., C. of Ill. Aliee Gonnerman, B. S.. V. of C. C. .JeSso.GQQ1.lc11Qns'h Lilian R. Gray. M. A.. Middlebury Joseph -l. Grill -lohn Grinstead. A. M.. lf. of C. Margaret Guinane George L. Hagey. M. S.. Purdue Otis F. Hamilton Z. F. Hathorne. B. S., U. of I. Lillian Hawken, B. S.. If of C. Elmer E. Hawkins. M. A., N. V. 'Esther Hedeen. Ph. B.. TQ. of C. Anna H. Hill. Ph. B.. C. of Mich. Florenee Hoffman. B. S.. C. of C. Bernadette E. Hopkins. A.B.,I.S.N.C. Mary B. Horan Rae L. Horning' Faith C. Houghton. A. B.. X. If. Vivien Huffaker, B. A.. U. of Col. Clinton Huffman. A. B.. Ind. U. Claes L. Hultgren, M. A.. Columbia Mary G. Hunter. M. A.. If of XVis. Cecil Jayne NValter E. J ohnson, A. B., Drake U. Thenia Josi, A. M., TQ. of Minn. NValter Juhnke. B. S.. North Central ZELDA 'DQN Siem. ...mQ9zw. we? Page Fifteen 1,6 Q QY5'L! 1 um Q 5, JUNE 1952 I d D. .ww HA R. RI .5 ONIAN X lla.e..Kazda Edith A. Kennon, Ph. B., l'. of C. Graco A. King, A. B., Lawrence Mabel G. Kiser, A, B., Ind. U. Alfred C. Klose Elsa Koeber, B. A., Rockford Bohumil Kral, S. B., U. of C. Nellie M. Krotter, A. B., Knox Charles F. Krupar, A. B., U. of Ill. Veronica Lagorio, M, Ed., Harvard A1'eHf5alH'Lay'man, A. M., Miami ll. Bernard L. Leary, B. A., Marquette Constance Long, B. S., V. of Ill. Hiram K. Loomis, B. S., IT. of C. James MacGowan Viola E. MacLean, B, M., C. M. C. Edna H. Madsen, B. A., A. I. Harland V, Main, B. S.. Ohio U. Margaret Mangan, A. B., U. of Ill. Irene Mautz, B. S., U, of Ill. JQIH H. McClellan, A. B., Ind. U. Moses M. MeEllhiney, B. S., A. Sz V. Helen McGarr, Ph. B., De Paul C. Margaret McGarr Mary MeTigu0 -I. G. Mican, M. A., Creighton U. Marinda NV. Miller, Ph. B., U. of C. H. Irene Minor Mary B. Morgan, Ph. B., Loyola U. Grace E. Morse, Ph. B., U, of C. Marie Mudra, Ph. B., U. of C. Gladys Nelson, Ph. B., Alma L. Mae Newton, B. S., U. of Ill. Thomas H. Nicoll Isaire H. Oakes, B. S., U. of C. Ira Oertli, B. S., N. lf. Katherine O'Leary Evelyn Ownbey, LL. B., C. Law. Ida Petrich, M. A., IT, of C. Fred R. Platt, Ph. B., U, of C. Robert Pettet Lyle J. Pletcher, M. A., Iowa U. Alfred Protsrnan, A. B., Hanover Mlilliain G. Prottsman, B. A., Iowa U John O. Pyle, A. B., Ewing C. R. Chase Phipps, Ed. B., I. U. S. N. 'LEUIJA DON cam mem, mm 'Q Page Sixiren 4,TgvI.Lf.l' -, 1.1.3-13 .R p Q 'U JUNE 1952 . - D. HAR. RI S ONIAN Ruth Quesenbcrry, A. B., U. of Ill. XValter V. Strawe, B. A.. N. C. Col. U Hugh L. Ray, B. S., U. of lll. lier1.igainl,Strectcr, B. S., N. I. N. C. Louis J. Rissling F. li, Swanson, B. S., Okla., S. of M. R,a,l,pl1KM,,Robe1'ts, A, B., Cornell James L,Swearingen, M. S., U. of Ill. Oscar XV. Roesiniier. B. S., I. S. N. S. John Taheny, B. S., U. of Ill. Uelia Ann Roy, A. M., U. of Ill. Clara Thorndike. A. B., U. of Ill. Irving Ruben, B. S., N. U. Mal-ga1'et flfibbetts, Ph. B., U. of C. Guy D, Runimell Ida M. Timeus Margaret Rnmniel, B. S., U. of Ill. Ira Turley. A. B., lnd. U. Vanjali, Rundquist, A. M., Radcliffe Harry A. Twining, S. B., U. of C. C. E. Russell, Afff, Millikan U. Mary B. Twining, Ph. B., U. of C. Edward Ruzicka, A. B.. U. of Mich. Gran,t,Yan Lone, A. M., U. of Ill. James Sazania, M, A.. U. of C. John R. Van XVazer Ellen M. Schcrbarth, Ph. B., U. of U. Margaret F. NValker, B. S., Columbia Harriette E. Shimp, B. A., Ia. S. T. C. XVillard A. XVarman, LL. B., L. F. U. Florence T. Skidmore, A. M., U. of C. Laura M. xVE'b61'. Ph. B., U. of U. Grover Slatton Cecilia XVells Charlotte Smith, A. B., U. of XVis. John C. VViggs, B. L., XVesleyan Elsie XV. Smith, M. A., U. of Ill. Katherine AUYllll2ll1lS S1J2l1lglC1', S. B., U. of C. Silva M. VVood, M. A., U. of C. Cora A. Spoogr Louetta XVoolfenden, A. B., Wh63l0ll H. Ray Staater, B. M., U. C. M. Ruby Yetter, Ph. B., U. of C. Jfiic Jaroslav Zmrhal, S. B., U. of C. On Sablbatical lLe:a1ve Claude E. Boyer, A. B., Denison U. zevon DON ra 0 Cz J u I Page Seventeen -1,5-wwfw nm.: , AG ff' Q 77 JUNE 1952. - 1'4rS D- HARRI 5 ONIAN W A ATUTUGRAPHS A-'VJ-rlflj I V . ja, fri!! L,-If T A ' ' fllclrfddjlrllvjy lj lj ALI!! Ivy' ,' I 'X I .X 1, Q A N I 5 f' ff fn! Juv .1 -'J ff Z V3,yfv4,f f .fu jf ,L nf.-,J .iff W' XOKVLJV ' pw D! 1 A , ,fl 1 1 1,154 !i,l.j Ak,.N KA! G74 . fi. .1 ,f 1 5 V? V :A , 4. 1 I I 'AL LJ? . kj JAJL X11 F I V! if 41 i,if fy fqx , L-',AJ'I'XZ- -1 , ,ff , gf gf , , .MJ , K' fQ f 2 57 WW fl-AA A Q 'K ' V A A f'MoC 4 7 ! ' f f 'ff ffff? , W M16-514, . 1 ' if ' ,,' ,f.,fxff - ,ff ,,, .ff - M I , , Q L flfoffc .mf ,, , -W A f ' - ,. 1 A, p 7 .L f L f Mjgwk, , .Q 1 ' 'V 1 ,- V ' T 5 X .JJJJ J N 1 N ' .- M4 - , 1 Y' M3W,1,,f '-f H! i Aj foil Vi! l AJP! ,JJ GM? , VM!! V gl A K,-I LM ,X 1 ' V ' . I' I 1:2 , , gym , wwf M- 'b J I , ck X ' - W 04 f v,,,M,L f ' Q fc,Zl'2yf,foW'N VJ 'L'f fy ,, w wfgg 1 f'YV . ZELDA 'DON Page Eighteen P SENIOPZ fs ' '- .. um :raw - AG -im 62,3 jf: JUNE 195 2, ' 1'4S R LD- HARRI 5 ONIAN 4 January Class Officers ' PRESIDENT - - ROBERT BARFAL VIf'E-PRESIDENT - - LIBUSE RADA SECRETARY - - LUCILE UHISKA , TREASURER - GEORGE CAJTHAML 9 N Class Cloinmittecs l ANNOUNCEMENT-Ralph Miirgolis. Chairnzmzqs Edmund Karnik. Her! man Karel, Beatrice Milner, Ann Norwieh. BANQUET-Dorothea YVittncr. C110-'i7'7Hll7Ir: Robert Agron. Vera Choron- znk, Eve Goldman, Blanelie lcl'2lClIl0l'. Leo Mininberg, Ric-lmrd Popovieh, Otto , Zeman. COLOR, FLOYVER, MOTTO-Esther Lefsky, 0lIl'lZil'77l1l7lI Frank Bronk, Helen Jilek. Erwin Rose, Lillian Strukn. GIFT-Helen Boyeuowski, f-VlllfI'77Hlll.' Ann Jacobs. Christine Hrvat, lVil- liam Nesnidal, Maurice Selly. l PLATFORM-Emil Kamik, fQ'lmz'rmmz: James Hnvel, Blanehe Kastner, George Minarik, Rose Noi-insky, Leo Pelej. Milton Rosenthal. PROGRAM-Hess Belrose, f'lllIli'H!flllV,' Fred Bloy, Szlrzlh Gordon. Erwin Knncl, Mildred Levee. PROM-Dave XV2ll'fl. CII!!!-l'HIllHJ Rlumu, Adler, Frystal Varlson. Gertrude Cervin, Harold Dray, Chester Mylin, Harriette Plaeek, Henry Pojman. Abe if Sliper. zeuan 'DON ra Ole. 9l Page Twenty ll, , 11.11, -l l 'l-A-A53 Q' sa Wifi 4 K JUNE 19,2 . D- HARRIS ONIAN' HELEN JA ARK-U15 fgzfii I Vi., f FRANK Anlfml-lvic KTO help OTITCYEU Selemb to he Quiet and diffident he is. yet the. motto of thls miss' Wim? .. ff Q Fr:mk's intimate friends know smile no one can resist, least o. N 1 V him to be 3 jolly Chap and 3 all A 4 ' 7 'K ' spreader of sunshine. Accounting Clu b, History, H H French J. Y L H H . ., v ' ' . Q ,. BESSHC ABT A ' W THOMAS .AXIIERLIIC A whiz at dancing is our ,Q ha1gIe:SSMitelLfl'y2lfiqI-Qflilleilnslggii Bess, whose name we are proud , 'V .,.,- 2. R X I I I 'I ,A - ra ., , u ', ft W . W for tour happy vears spent vi ith to add to the ah'm if l f l ' her Cood luck' Andi- not-' . . if .- Q - ,.tiff?i.,2' - 1 - . - - French Club, Accounting, His- 'fff' if ' ,. . . N -V tory' Girl Reserves Cecilian I ' I-atm Clllb' Econommb' Social Char G A A H -g , J Science, R1OlOgj'.JLllllOl Besezla, V ,Z i BLUMA ADL1:R . V A .. . . X , K, H A A 1,1-A J. .-Xxioxlxx See Whfi is here' Nfme Oflwf Vg ,1 ,A . gill No fellow was ever more popu- than our Lluma. I Remember her Q lar with his classmates- His E15 kgs' Zlfwker m the Fkffter' ' ' pleasant sense of .humor and gg Ofd amlas Stella m Her V i- l sunny smile have hrightened the ftp-Husbanda 'M' 'f 'W V22 dreary hours of his friends. French Club, Glee, Soc. Scif 1 gf za H H Eco., T. Y. L.. H. of R., H. H. V. ' i' if i ' we fs kt ,. l W 'Ui ' Fil-'.x i:it1l .X1:0xsi'1x A . W , i , . SAMUEL Aoaess Here's the type of person who . , ., 29 -'U-'-Iii' -V talks little but does much. This ... igi f y W kind becomes famous always. ,. ,Q mi 2 . if Q va ,Q if 1. tl' rf 1 V g . fe x T N ,A A medal in swimming, An H in gym- 'Tis only athletics Keeps Bea in trim. Biology Club, Spanish. Glee, J. Y. L., G. A. A.. Swimminll Marathon '31, ROBERT AGRON I ' .H ,K k,Wk NATHAX A'l'lDX'9liX' .President of this Organization- Nathan! interest in music is VlCC'Pf9SidCUf of that, thiS lad known to all members of the has a. record everybody envies. 2 orchestra and orchestra cluh. History Club, French, Eco- Other school activities claim nomics, Soc. Sci.. J. Y. L., H. t ' ' some of his time. ot R., Scribblers. Accounting. ' ' , M if V Histo,-,V Club, 506531 Scignqgl OVCIWSTFHV PUETTY- H- H- K A gy Economics. French, j. Y. L.. H. ' fi. of R. Ar,vc1c Rosi: .ALERECHT V g W W i Feel the heat? It's not onli' - 'f Ll1,l.v.xx' .xL'lIl'fl'1C i Alyce's temper, but her Titian 'W ffl ' . . . x , tresses' DO you wonder Wm. .1 5 This young rmiss. with hlei ' Clara Bow lost her position? T2 'Q K igviet IPerS0lnalft5'.CkCan me G . . . - vw: R , .1'12i',v ' 1 '. Jr.-Sr. Girls, Jr. Reseda. Hier- I, QQ -'e' 'lv Zin ENT Olaf 5 0. h. J. Ogfaphlcl MHCDOWSHV Gleev Ce, 1311, rt. Q feet! -l1l,P ieroarag fly. l cilian Choir. Life Saving Corps. is MQ . Gi-?5'H Oetri' ' ' ape A H- H' K N .1Oll'. . . ZELBA DON IQ Q Q I .rrrrs Page Tzuqizfy-one 'D i l 9 5 'E Q, .1 1.1.11-3 1.6 JUNE 1952 4664551 0 A f D. HA R. RI S ONIAN ROBERLL Btxxcixi. Our popular class president toured Europe as the Jr. Be- seda's guest. Bob is studious. athletic, and a born leader in all respects. H Club, Jr. Beseda, Hustler Council '29. Gymnastics '30, '31, H. H. - L-5 . li 'f - .Ae ff. -X 1. ' ' . ' -- ,i . is s .. 1 1 . , 6 iv . .Mgr . wi- :ti ' fb -u'-if L' f 1. f - . 'Q '. 5 5, ig? Y lt' Q 1 1:-' ' ' 1, -ff rr Bliss S. BELROSE Meet Miss Popularity, the worthy president of the J. Y. L., whose efficient work has made many an affair successful. Accounting Club, Glee, His- tory, Soc. Sci.-Eco., Scribblers. H. oi R., J. Y. L., Hustler Council. 'A 51 5 HELEN BAR'rosEK lm-:xl-3 Bi2Ni5s VVon't she make an attractive ' K a -, f HUC 15 3 glfl who really must nurse? This young lady is bound l r e' ' bc remembered for remarkable to follow Florence Nightingale. . will-gh l., K attendance, in both classes and 5 Biology Club, Jr. Beseda. A , Clubs' , , gap,-,lla Choir. H. H. iiflfi il feb, es, f gl- Q g: Accounting Club, Ir. Beseda, W ' Soc. Sci.-Eco., History, H. H. CASIMIR Al BASSAK RALMAN BENUSKA l , , 2 . A star in soccer and wrestling gl . Heres one hkable chap' who 'i QQ A1 is Benny, whose athletic feats 1 15 always seen but' rarely heard. l . ' have brought much horror to lt is probably this virtue that ' Ld Harrison. Kitt lahtislmlgm friends that endure to e i Band Club, Arty Soccer' Tf, ' 1 W tl' , R. O. T. C., O h - 'tg Soc, Sci.-Eco. Club, H. H. A trams mg rc es ,r . . L' 4 x A N M f . ak , Bi..neHE BERAN l Josrivu BAUMRUK 'W W 3 ' . ,, , 'i Play piano, type, or sing, This he-man' has broken so e ' She can do 'most anything. many hearts here that he should I W. 5 But she is a gay, your-rg lark change his name to Gigolo. Is ci .J And in laughing makes her he popular???? . I i mark. Fencing Club. Band '30. '31, W V J' .B d 5-5 .G'1 H' - Orchestra f29. '30, '31, '32, H. H. N ., gr-i1hl1ic?E.?ill'X.,l-I. iii, 'em FRED BAIIRLE ROCHI-ILLIQ BHRG An Obliging Chap who Cl,-iw, .1 l ' V By the -list of clubs, we gather away gloom, from keeping books , , 3 Rochelle is a club fan.. Any sub- to keeping hearts he'll do. Fred- .5 , sy Ject P311 5? d1S?US5Qd lnfelllflenf' die is destined to become a C. , ly with H715 fall' m155- P. A. ' I -i. I.. Y. L., H. .of R., Cecilian Glee Club. History. Roman si ghog, JF-'Sl G1l'lS, MHCDOWCH- Senate, H. H. , , A - GRACE BECKER f 'S' in - i 1 Q-,L BIOLLIE BIQRKOWITZ Here's to Grace who can swim it . :iii fig, 1 I' . la. ML, . . . 1 v. in , -- My f I augh and the world laughs 'gfldqlhge Wlthhgreateft um' f 'H Ge gl with you, is our Mollie's motto. Ole he' 5'?t ey Sabd .jf 'gr' . , A 314 has been lucky in having ur ampwn some ay' , . ' o this sweet and vivid personality. Aviation Club, jr.-Sr. Girls, 'Q ' -,- J Y L H H Hierographic, Cecilian Choir. r w.. ft ll ' ' ' ' H. H. YE. 'Q V, w. .,. . Z' zeum mon o I ' Page Twenty-two Q- - W me 4, G K 1 -zcazaazf 3' Smxizr BlfRNJXRD FRED BLM' Sidney's activitics at school AffeHfi011f Fred fepfeseffted were varied. His most active ge hR' OU Ti Ci to piqfectlolg' work was seen in inter-room V agsl. HC e. jam M me E athletics- use o us genius. r I Historv Club, Biology, I. Y. Cogsgggmllgs C3ub,1.AEat1I?I':igQgg L. H. of R . ' ' ' ' ' Council. ROBERT Bosn VICTOR BERNSTMN A witty lad is Bob. who al- T0 judge by his report Card, WYHYS does the right thing at the he must have something in that right time. B019 ll'l3kQ5 fflelljii quiet, modest mind of his. everywhere. with his genial Accounting Club, Glee. Histo- Smile- ry, Scribblers. J. Y. L., H. H. Q Bi0l0g3' gl,8b-I-gf-1F?95f'd3- Gleer -wmmung i . . . HELEN Borrixowsm ANNE RIALA H I d h I 't '1 u .Meet Nell Brinkley's keenest uillaugllriinriglttl rival. Also, stenographers, be- Her radiant Smile Wife-7 A111116 wlll Df0Cl11'e Y0l1l' Illumines every tkjnight. poslflons If yfm dfmt Watch out' Spanish Club, French, Players Hierographlc Circle, H. H. 13, Honor, Library Staff, K'Her Step-Husband, EQNA5 'BIREIUS Ermsn BRAUN H l .' l't l , . . . :..z...:'i. host of devoted friends for her. Zhi isiois dab? iqmlglileplfngif May the best of luck be with ' . E 5 0 T her friends. ' - Glee Club. Hierographic. Girl French Club. Biology, G. A. , if -Y H A., Girl Reserves. Ceciliau Choir. Resales' Mikado ' H' H' H. H. li. 4' P .' WILLIAM P. BLIZHA C - , , Quiet in way, yet cheerful. All Smg Your Praises- In speech can give an earful. Many :sf them too: ln typing who can her beat? Fog YF? fi fine Teil Spofl- Try it! W'e'll stand treat. es uc o vou. . - - ' H 1 C l , .-S . orchestra '29, '30,131. R. o. T. G,rlf'ff1g'if HC me J' F C., H. H. ' ' ' FRAME Bwfli. XVH-UIWI H- BWUZDIS Meet Major Brouk. the. second This lad is Harrison's idea of Fousa' whose work with , -Q - - Jand cannot be excelled. His a human fish. His swan dives Graduation will he 3 Great losi make the most graceful swans U - , ' - U - ' look sick to Harrisons musical organiza- ' . . , , tion. HHH Club, Swmmmg 29, 30' Band '28. '29. '30. '31, Orches- ' ' tra '28. '29, '30, '31, H. H. ZELYR DON ,O CL J 'A if Q41-v,-vt. .fx-ra ct-ee. mm 5 Page Twenty three 0 1, - -u-nj x y 1, 5 . D. ANNA BUXD TJLLIE CARL Though a very demure person. This star of 123 delights in Anna has yvon the hearts of all getting S'5 and E'5, XYhat an by her willingness to aid. honor to have so industrious a lfrench Club, J. Y. L.. Soc. Cl35Sm3tC! SCL-ECO., .lf-'Sli Gil'lS, H. H- Latin Club, Art, Honor, H. H. BIARY CARLINI FLORENCE BVRKES Always joyful, always pleas- Our Flossie's sunny smile am' always helmul- t9 those identifies her wherever Shefs around her.. ATlns describes our men at Harrison' editor-in-chief perfectly. Good History Club, Hierographic, I. luck' Mary' . Y' Ll' H. of R.. yous.. Ban Glee Club, Spanish, Jr.-Sr. Champs 31' H. H- ' Ifiiirlsiylliilncii'-1 Mikado, Robin ooc, . . .TACK Eiirzxs Cux's'l'.x1. CARLSON VVln-n better grades are given, Sweet and demure, Jack will get them. He has also Charming and witty, held office in some of Harri- Her friendship's a treasure- son's most popular clubs and Here ends the ditty. starred in inter-room football. giowgy Club, J,-,Sl-. Gil-15' Soc. Sci.-Eco. Club. Roman Roman Senate, Honor, Her Senate. H. H. Step-Husband. Inrixlf E. Brczvxski Perrin CARLSON To belong to this fair maideifs . bevy of friends means many I ThjS,l3nkY, g00Cl'1T3U1fCd Chau good times and loads of fun. is a friend to everyone he meets. Ask those who know- Peter is probalfly 'zine beg drafts- Hiemgraphic Circle' Jrrsr' man exer deyeope at arrison. Girls, G. A. A., H. H. JY- Befedav H- H- GERTRIJDE H. CERVIN LILUAN CAINKAR 'Y 'CCW' She looks like an adorable Oh. what 21 frank XOUHQ ladvl fla er, but her auburn hair and - . pp . She is true to the modern era. gparkling wit proclaim not a If, S011 Want to know what She lightvheaded buttei fly but a vivid thinks. just ask her. perggnality, Girl RSSCYVCSY JI'-'SP Girls. History Club, Hierograohic, H- H. Ir.-Sr. Girls, H. of R., H. H. GEOREE CAJTHAML PETER CHERNAUsK1 Here's our capable class treas' quiet fegowua Sfudfous urer. He is friendly to all and an 3-Hue ustdexij 51.161 d ls has hosts of well wishers. Sllccesh is assflre 5 Us m us- . . trious and friendly nature. Biology Club, Ir. Lweseda. H. H H ZELUA 'DON 9 fp - mm 'E Page Ttocnty-four JUNE 1932 13. Q.fr1.1QiCiiis1:.x This lass is one of the leaders of Harrison. a great girl. French Club, Scribblers, Bi- ology, History, Aviation, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Girl Reserves, Players 13. Jr. Reseda, Hierographic, H. of R.. Soc. Sci.-Eco., Honor. Her Step-Husband, Hustler Council. YER.-X CllURONZL'K She makes the other half of the charming picture including Eloise. Being sweet and lovable. she makes many friends. G. A. A.. jr.-Sr. Girls, H. ll. X.i'r.u.ni CH Um' Hare you ever seen Nat without a twinkle in her exe? Her charm and lovable nature have won her many friends. W'hite Eagles. Jr.-Sr. Girls. Spanish, G. A. A., H. H. Smieiar. T. COHEN This genius. whose silver- tonguecl orations and numerous activities proclaim him one of the most popular students. will surely make good in the business world. Economics Club, History. De- bating, J, Y. L.. H. of R.. Hust- ler Council. ANN C. Csoxros She keeps the records of the Biology Club, but this tloesn't keep her from the gym. Ask Mrs. Kazda. Spanish Club, Biology. Jr.-Sr. Girls, G. A. A., just Us Girls. xllll nj Du Ik M playing second base Danni is an ace Can he whack a ball Xes but thats not all Noe Sci Eco Club Glee xi a on R O 1' C H H Hfxizotn DRM' A laugh, a drawl, and a cheery smile- that's our ed , always to be remembered by his classmates as a fine chap. History Club, French, Debat- ing, Soc. Sci., Economics. Honor, H. of R., Checkers, Herald, Track '30, H. H. FRANK J. DUBE This chap says little but ac- complishes much. Does this ac- count for his numerous friends. who all agree he'l1 make good in the future? Orchestra '29, '30, '31, H. H. XY1i.I.iAxr J. Droxcri-213 XVilliam is a shark,', whiz , and a pr0f. rolled into one. What he doesn't know about Physics and Chemistry isn't worth knowing. H. H. VV1r,i.1Air J. Dvoxcn -217 Though quiet. this youth is popular with latls and lassies tparticularly the lassiesl. lt's doubtful if the band and the orchestra can exist without VVill. Band '28, '29, '30, '31, Orches- tra '28, '29. '30, '3l. R. O. T. C., H. H. En in M. EHREXWERTH Music in the gym Means Emma's playing there. To praise of Charley Grimm Shc always adds her share. Spanish Club, Players 13, Li- brary Staff, H. H. N.4THAN Errmocu Nat is the kind seldom heard from, but often heard of. His clubs occupy most of his time. Economics Club, Glee, J. Y. L., H. of R., H. H. ZELBA 'DON 4- Q 1'...A, . s.'C ' I A in 5 . . o'1-. 2? B I: . . , ,A ' ti , . . ' . ., . . ' . mn hive-. 2 g, s r 49' 994 any 'E Pagr' T-:ccniy-five l' l 1-Lu-, - u 19.-1356351 JUNE gba idtaanl, .Q D. HICLEN J. FABIAN Her hobby is baseball. When women become baseball stars. Helen will be one of the brightest. Spanish Club, French, Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. Isiml-:L FEIGER Behold the class comedian. Anyone with his personality ought to prosper in the worlcl. Biology Club, Radio, Aviation. Soc. Sci.-Eco., Scribblers, H, H. Brssnz Fizrxmznc Bessie with a capital B Is pleasant. you'll agreeg Her friends, everyone knows. Are legion wherever she goes! French, Aviation, J. Y. L.. H. of R., History. jr.-Sr. Girls, Girl Reserves, H. H. LEONARD FEINBERG Besides being a star salesman. Leonard is one of the founders of the senior paper. He also starred in inter-room athletics, Latin Club, Soc. Sci., Eco.. l, Y. L,. H. of R.. H. H. Lu.L1Ax S. FEIXBERG Lil is a darling Really shes a peach. XYe xxish her good nature Were within our reach. History Club Accountin , H'- erographic, Jr.-Sr. Girls, I. Y. . H. of R., H. . JOHN! 1-QISCHLR This lad with the bright red hair is popular with everyone especially the girls He feels quite lost in '17 Where he has no feminine classmates HH ,. .craft gl ' ,, 1.. . H, f. IIARRISONIAN ae W9 1 Q ,iq 'fi ' it ,. ... tai' .Q saw ! rf 0 if.. -.nas Q. f V e 3 W Wa, Q' ' 2 x 5. J 4 B, all Jax ,. . .f S 1+ , c. s ' 4, .v two 1 E. 1-13523.51 4-rs , slfarl ' it f fl? J' . we , ., 9 ii Iris. '1'HEI,xI.x T. FISHER Sociable Tybie is an honor student. Her executive abilities were displayed as Vice-President of the French Club. Accounting Club, French, Jr.- Sr. Girls, I. Y. L., Volley Ball, H. H. Blix I. Fl.AX He-rald! Herald! is the in- variable greeting to Mr. Lav- man's division every Friday from this lad. Good luck, Benny! History Club. Glee, H. of R., J. Y. L.. Herald, H. H. RVTI1 l-'omit' Ruthie. quiet, good. and studi- ous, is musically inclined. not to say anything of her dramatic ability. A happy life to her! Jr.-Sr. Girls. Players 13. H, H. 19515. The Fortis-Frances Gaclmo- vich two-some is known all over Harrison. The Fortis part is always happy and smiling, with ready wit and personality. Spanish Club, H. H. A., G. A. A., Volley Ball '30, '31, jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. Rmvzuoxn Fkrcicii The spirit of this lad cannot be quenched. Mixed with his pleasant nature is a streak of the practical joker. Mr. Davis's favorite???? H. H, Llio FRIEMIAN Le0's hobby was chemistry, but he gave much time to school activities, as a glance at his clubs will show. Economics Club. Biology, J. Y. L,. H. of R., H. H. ZELDA DON , , ,, .Q - as , lif- , sf 1 5 I 1 L, H 43: -I - fQ'i mins . . l fi af , .9 ,ac I Page Twenty-.six 'Z at anew 1 -., LLDJ JUNE 1-952 1' JJ 665551 HA R. RI S ONIAN Liinx.xRD FRIEDMAN A lad of sterling character and roving spirit is Leonard. VVc predict he will be a globe trotter of renown some day. Biology Club, History. J, Y. L., H. of R., Economics, Soc. Sci., H. H, Mrtrox T, TIRIIES We cannot say much about Milton, but we do know he has the grit and courage of a true Harrisonite. Skating Club '25, Xifinchcster Rifle '24, Track '25, Rifle Team '24, R. O. T. C. ,23. '24. '25, Skating Team '25, H. H. Axxia C. GADMOVICH A happy heart maketh a cheerful countenance, is her be- licf. That's the reason for our Ann's happy smiles. She's a very competent secretary, too. Spanish Club, jr.-Sr. Girls, Cecilian Choir, Hierographic, H. H. FRANCES A. GADMOVICH Starry blue eyes, Red lips smiling, Sweet Frances Gadmovich Is 3l4's darling. Hierographic Circle. Jr.-Sr. Girls. G. A. A., Yolley Ball '30, '31, H. H. um H Q affix . 5 at f FRliAu,x GINSBERG Fritzy! what a maid With her winning ways! She doth give all her aidl ' Will be loved till end of davs. Accounting Club, J. Y. L., Hi- crographic, H. H. Hctxxr GOLDENBERG A shark in bookkeeping is He- lene, who is making her course successfully in three years. May as great success attend her in life. History Club, Accounting, Soc. Sci.-Eco., J. Y. L., H. H, Ex' 1-3 R. GOLDM AN Another of 1l7's popular sen- iors proves that gentlemen pre- fer blondes. To judge by her activities, our Eve was some Hustler. Accounting Club, Historv, Glec, Scribblers, H. of R., T. Y. L., Soc. Sci.-Eco., Hiero- graphic, Hustler Council. P.u'i, GoLDs'rE1N A quiet fellow, a studious man. whose words are not spoken is vain, is Paul of 117. Glec Club, Honor, Latin, H. H. s Q94 .?t 'i'gfrx SvLvi.x GOLDSTEIN TTRANK GALLAGHE . 5' B p ' Although she never has very Isn't it a pity that such a .V ,y . ' ff- much to say, she has the habit hanrlsome fellow should be so ,I Q' of making friends of all her shy? Yet, in spite of his shv- pdf. ,Ag ,J-5 5 classmates. - V 1- l A. 1 ' 'vt , , , 12955: ,he 15 the 391316 Of all - iffify. ag ain A533 Cecxhan Choir, MacDowell. I. temmme eyes. r ' - Y. L.. Accounting, Hierographic. Axxa GAVORA L i f, SAMUEL B. Goousox Another one of our quiet. W i T, r Size does not always count. studious girls, Anna always 1' 'E ' Though small in stature, Samuel manages to gather S's and E's 1 5 Qgimg A. ' has the making of a great dra- galore. Because of her industri- E i matic star. Those who have seein ous nature she will be a great ' iii ? C ,.,, him perform can verify this success. J , H., statement. H. H. Q . 1 Latin Club, H. of R, H. H. Q If ' 't 5 V. Q Q ZELTJA ION 9 I, nwugggqwn Hmm 'E 9ffI24,,.,, Page Twenty-seven 5-f W - was f JUNE 1932, dc!-AAFP A D. HARRI 5 ONIAN Saimri GORDON Herald Agent of 314 for three years. Sarah merits our thanks, She is known as 'ADinkv-Pete in the Herald. and she certainly writes well. Aviation Club, Debating, I. Y. L., History, Hierographic, H. of R., Jr.-Sr. Girls, Seribhlers. H. H. Arsxii Gklzcotes The hobby of this quiet miss. a whiz at bookkeeping, is E's and S's. Does she collect them? And how? Accounting Club. Soc.-Scif Eco., Honor, H. H. RVTH L. GBQH Here's one of the girls who al- ways does the right thing at the right time. An S student she is, too. Cecilian Choir, MacDowell. Hierographic, Honor, G. A. A., Round Table, Jr.-Sr. Girls. Soc. Sci.-Eco., Dramatics, H. H. Eitxusu' Guizmit Looking for Gueclel? just find the noisiest group of boys, and there he is. Incidentally, Mr. Layman's favorite UH believes in freedom of speech, Glee Club. History, Roman Senate, H. H. Exrim' H4Xl.OlX'I Shy, petite Emily. whose danc- ing is a dream, has given her heart to the keeping of 3l4. Girls Reserves. H. H. IJERXARD HARMUX Who knows how many times Bernard has been in hot water ? Yet he is a likable fellow. Glee Club, Biology, History. Aviation, H. H. W E225 2 IL sz f' 33 ' is 721 1, ill . - t . ' 2..T.wfi' jan vis H.wcI. Flutter, flutter. go all the pret- ty damsels' hearts when ,Iimmv passes by. He just loves to tease the fair sex. How do you do it. jimmy? Hey, where's Chuck and Vlady? jr. Besecla Club, H. H. Lsgox A HE1J5'f1iQ5l You won't need any introduc- tion to Swede, competent sec- retary of the G. A. A. And can she wheel the hat? G. A. A., Scribhlers. H. of R.. H. H. CH.n:r.1is HVLLER Even though Chas. isn't large, he stands with the best of them, a great basketball player. a loval friend. XYhat more does one want? Latin Club, Stamp, I. Y. L., H. H, GRACE Hizxxixo She seems quiet and denture. but her sense of humor gives much pleasure to all who know her. French Club, Soc. Sci.-Eco.. G, A. A., H. H. Gi-loiuzli F. Hiiluxic His pleasant disposition and friendliness havc made him dis- tinctixe among his classmates. He also plays a mean fiddle. Stamp Club, Jr. Beserla, Or- chestra. '28, '29, '30, '3l. H. H. lXl.XIi'l'H.-X Homicx A modern Ioan of Arc Is this scholastic shark. She belongs to the Esther- Martha combination. Latin Club, Biology, Radio. Soc. Sci.-Eco., Ir.-Sr. Girls, Honor, Harrisonian, H. H. ZELTJA 'DON Cam .wwfiim nnrga Page Tfwwzfy-eight 'LLLIJ 1.65 JUNE 4 19133 Lu,r,i.xx Home Here is half of the Holec- jirlca combination. Although quiet and demure, she showed her talent as an actress in Lena of 'The Flattering VVorrl. French Club, jr. Beserla. G. A. A., H. H., Harrisoniau. H147 xr: v Homer is A consistent inter-room athlete was Hank. He's also shown. this year, that he's Zl talented splasher. Biology Club, French, Soc. Jr. Beseda, Glee. Sci.-Eco.. Swimming '31, H. H, INIARTIN A. Hoxwrrz You're missing zu trustworthv Companion if you haven't made this fellow's acquaintance. He's the type of pal that sticks through thick or thin. Soc. Sci.-Eco. Clulw. H. H. Pram. Hocurzzc A charming girl is Pearl, whose ambition is to become a private secretary, W'hat a help she was to Mr. Davis. jr. lleseda Club. Hierographic, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Glee, H. H. Ilirucx' HRDL1CK.A The pair, Hrdlicka and Dancilc, Always together did roam. In school. on the diamond, And even at home. Economics Cluh, Latin, Foot- ball '3O. '31, H. H. Cruusrixi-2 HIQX',XT So quiet and sweet So charming and neat. A steuo she'll he. Whom none will beat. H. H. AGGAALI' . I-IA R RI S ONIAN ' , s ' is if V if if '. 'll' ' ' 1 .. ANN M. JACOBS Pep at every step, Laughter, and smiles galore Has she whom we adore. Glee Club, Hierographic. H. H. A., G. A. A., Le Circle Francaise, Jr.-Sr, Girls, Girl Re- serves. H. H. Hvsmx R. JACOBS Full of jokes and ready to aid all, Jake is a good scout even though his motto is, Pleas- ure hefore business. Accounting Club. Historv, Glee, 1. Y. L.. Scribblers, H. H. ALICE CAROINN jfxcossox Here is a quiet. sweet and studious girl, whose charming personality has won her manv friends. History Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, G. A. A.. Hierographic, Girl Re- serves, H. H. Hsizow JAKUBCZMQ Always smiling is this young man, whose wise-cracks and jokes have made his friendship a pleasure to all who know hirn. Band '29, '30, '31, Orchestra 'Z9. '30. '31, H. H. Evifrrx M. fxxnxisica So small and so pretty, So dainty and neat. To one and. all, she's A charming girl to meet. History Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. jr. Beseda, Hierographic, H. H. tjn,xRI,1:s JAXEK When Charley handles tickets, they sell fast. His smiling face draws customers as well as friends, of whom he has made many at Harrison. H. H. ZEUDA DON 1- Q2-me. mdizm n:'r55Q'Fi l i 1 9 I4 Page Tivmzly-azilzc 4,6 v e .yi w,swIJ-'J' -, 13.11-9 1 JUNE 'I 1932 Aucii jmzos Here is a loyal Girl Reserve. And what a football fanf She hasn't missed a game for years. She's always ready for fun. too. Biology Club, Ir,-Sr. Girls. Yolley Ball '32, H. H. HELEN 111.1514 Did you ever see her when she had nothing to say? What a swimmer and a football fan she is, too. Biology Club, H. H. VLASTA JIRKA Meet the other half of the Holec-Iirka partnership. Vlasta has a ready smile for everybody, and everyone has a smile for her, Jr. Beseda, H. H. RALPH JOHNSON Though Ralph spends most of his time developing his drawing talent, he is a base-ball player of no little ability and a ladies' favorite. Art Club, Soc. Sci.-Eco., Roman Senate, H. H, BENJAMIN JUN Meet one of our soccer play- ers, whose cheerfulness and kindness are known to all, Never fear that Ben will shirk any duty. H Cluh, Athletic Honor, Wrestling '30, '31, Soccer '30. '31, H. H. J ERRY KAQN Oh, what a boy is jerry. The blonde young sheik To the girls unique. But he blushes, though so merry. Radio Club, Jr. Beseda. H. R O. T. C.. H. H. A D' HA R. RI 5 ONIAN Elnvixluv T. KACZ MAREK Edwards desire to get ahead amazes his friends. He does his best in everything he undertakes. Keep it up, Ed. Polish Club, H, Football '30. H. H. G1-:oust KADLEC A cheery hello From a little fellow Means George. Biology Club, jr. Beseda, H. H. VI A 51 us KALlX'0DA One can safely trust Kal's ever ready smile. He never looks at the dark side of life. May he ever see the bright one. Radio Club, Jr. Beseda, H. H. 121111. R. KANAK Emil devotes much of his time to studies and athletics. He is also very popular with the girls. Harrisonites and H-ettes will surely miss him. Ir. Besecla Club, Football '31, H. H. H1111:.1Ax K.x1z1:L This is Station H-E-R-M-:LN broadcasting from 217, popular for ready wit and humor. The R. O. T. C. has found him a devoted member. H Club, Football '29, R. O. T. C., '28, '29, '30, '31, H. H. Enzutxu lf.-XRNIK Happy-go-lucky Ed likes school very much?? Have you noticed Mr. Twining's gray hair? Ask Ed: maybehe can give you some information about it. Radio Club, Ir. Beseda, Hust- ler Council. ZEL'DA 'DON Page Thirty in l G 2,- E+. LLAAJ 1 - LLM-3 - JUNE 1-9521 :wee- v BL.-txenr K.XSTNER Typing shark! Star salesman! These are only two of the sub- jects in which she excels. Jr.-Sr. Girls, Jr. Beseda. G. A. A., Hierographic, H. H, Josrpn KASTNER Full of fun is he, even when Mr. Layman gives him a little white slip. How do you do it, Joe? Glee Club, jr. Reseda. H, Baseball, '31, H. H. Lx'LL1.w P. KA-rz Folk, meet a real girl. Sweet, everlastingly smiling, and cheer- ful' to everybody, Lyl is loved by all who know her. History Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. H. of R., I. Y. L., H. H. NICHOLAS KESERIC Herc's Ha.rrison's w 0 m a u hater. He prefers a chem test in Mr. Twining's class to a tete- a-tete with one of the fair sex. Yea, shaggy brow. H. H. ELSIE Kmovskv One of Harrison's own maid-- ens, she is charming and sweet enough to make numerous friends. Players 13, Girl Reserves, Ir. Beseda, G. A. A., H. H. .E urn .KL-'lx . If you want music when she is near, she will oblige you. This all-around good athlete makes gart of the Klecka,.and Kolar o. Radio Club, Girl Reserves, Ir.- Sr. Girls, G. A. A., Baseball '31, Volley Ball '32, H. H. HAR. RI 5 ONIAN D. ll:-:sri-:ees KLEINMAN Besides earning an H, swim- ming marathon emblems. and numerals, Becky has maintained an E average at Harrison. History Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. H. of R.. Hierographie, J. Y. L.. Swimming Marathon, '29. '30, Life Saving. Volley Ball. H. H. Jos:-:PH Kocsis Here you see the original woman hater and president of the bachelor club, the only one of the gang who doesn't lose his head with the girls. H. H. Gu-Zoutzmgrii KOLAR YVhat would the jr.-Sr. Girls do without their little president? She makes harmonious union of athletics, music, and books, this other part of the Klecka com- pany. Radio Club, Girl Reserves. Ir.- Sr. Girls, G. A. A..Honor. Base- hall '3l. Volley Ball '32, H. H. XX'n,i,r.xn KOLAR VVilliam is the type of fellow who makes a loyal companion. He is always striving to get ahead. Prosperity. attend him. H, H. H .wmv Kors Need we tell you about Cl1ick ? Talk about character. wit, and personality! Do you know him? No? Then get ac- quainted. Biology Club, I. Y. L., Soc. Sei.-Eco.. History. H. of R. Ill-:'r'rv M. KOLUDI-:R Our Betty is popular with girls and boys, but her affec- tion helongs to a certain alum- nus. What say, Steve? Glee Club, Economics. Soc.- Sci., MacDowell, Jr. Beseda. Ir.- Sr. Girls. Cecilian Choir, H. H. ZELTIA DON 06. v I WQCQW. pg J J Page Thirty out fi 'L -, 1.111-9 JUNE 1932 - 1: lfiiaxk G. Kinfczaic Meet a future All-American Guard and the best puntcr in the city prep league. Frank is a true sportsman. H Club, Polish, Jr. Beseda. Football 'Z9. '30. '31, Wrestling '29, '30. Track '30, '31, H. H. XlARY lioiuiiz Though she is small and quiet, her winning personality has made her distinctive. Dramatic Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Glee, I. Y. L., Hierographic, Soc. Sci.-Eco., Leaders' Round Table, Seribblers, Library Staff, H. H. .Lick A. Iiossox A real pal, say his friends. This ambitious lad is intelligent and athletic as well. A success- 1'ul career as an architect is prea tlicted for him. H. H. liiitwklcii Ko'rTi.ER She hopes to be a teacher oi Lnglish and further the fame of our fair language. Spanish Club, Aviation, H. H. lux liomcic One of those strong. silent men is our Ivan. Girls do not seem to interest him, but one can't tell about these quiet lads. Latin Club. Soc. Sci., Eco., H. H. Btsxxcniz Er.rz.,xxoR KR.xcn1:u This is half of the t'Lil- Scratchyn team. Wherever one goes the other is sure to follow. especially at the football games. Hierographic Circle, Jr.-Sr. Girls, G. A. A., H. H. Cum limxiiau Diminutives are most prized and this is especially true in Celia's case. whose popularity knows no bounds. History Club, Ir.-Sr. Girls, I. Y. L.. Hierographic, H. H. M.xxci5t,r,.a KRA MER just see Marcella blush and smile. ls it the blush, the smile. or her admirable manner that pleases most her many friends? Economics Club. History, Hi- erographic. Spanish, Jr,-Sr. Girls, J, X. l... H. ot R., H. H. XYl..XlJl3llR K1:.u1i1'1'R,xL'Ek . W'hen more and prettier girls are to be known, Krammy will know them. He is popular with everyone, especially la Femme, VVhere are Chuck and Jimmy? Radio Club, Jr. Beseda. H. H. S'r.ix1,1-Lv KRJXSINSRI This quiet lad has gained his popularity through his unassum- ing manner. His scholarship may not be high, but his person- ality atones for it. H. H. lfizux K1mi'JAt.1s Pluck and perseverance are this young man's outstandine merits. He is a bit shi' with the girls, but has hosts of mas- culine friends. H. H. LILLIAN KRINBERG This blond miss is the other half of the Lil-Nettie Corpora- tion. Besides working on her history note-book, she found time to make many friends. History Club, Accounting, H. of R., J. Y. L., H. H. ZELDA ION -5 45 T W Claim. ,.-ms-Qffffm if Page Tlzzrfy-two JUNE 1.9521 D. JOSEPH L. IiL'K.-X Our Little Joe With girls is slowg In shops a 'lshark To make his mark. H. H. ERXVIN KUNCL Always the life of the crowd during senior events was Erwin. His work in the band is re- membered by those with whom he associated. Band Club, Orchestra, Roman Senate, Soc. Sci.-Eco., R. O. T. C., H. H. A BE KWATE A winning' personality is what describes Able best, who bv industry won a place on the business staff of the Harrisonian. Economies Club, Harrisonian. Social Science, H. H. JULIA KWIN Here's a petite miss, who is always sweet and dainty. Add- ed to all this, she's a true t'pal to everybody. Glee Club. History, G. .-X. A., J. Y. L., H. of R., Mikado , H, H. MARY B. Krxkok ' Did she ever fail to make the grade? No! Shc's always on the Honor Roll. Glee Club, H. H. A., G. A. A.. Jr. Beseda, Hierographic, jr.-Sr. Girls, Soc. Sci.-Eco., Cecilian Choir, H. H. NIETTIE E. LAZARES, This industrious. intelligent student succeeds in handling the financial end of the Historv Club. She will be remembered as an honor student. History Club, Honor. H. of R., J. Y. L., Accounting, Glee, H. H. B1-inxrcig L. LEEDY VVhen Bee is about, Gloom and sadness flee. The world is a sunny place To happy Bee. jr.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic, Cecilian Choir, H. H. ESTHER L1-iifskv Paging 'fEsther Jester , alias Esther Leisky, keeps the girls well informed on the inside do- ings of the G. A. A. and other gym activities. Scribblers Club, Towles, Span- ish, G. A. A., Herald, H, H. IYIILDRED R. LEVEE ll'ith Millie here. gloom's awayl Where'er she is, boys will stay. She surely is a steno shark : In tests she toes the mark. Hierographic Circle, Girl Re- serves, Cecilian Choir, H. H. E'rHELvx LEvEN lt's worth a mile walk to see her smile. Fame awaits her upon the stage. Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, J. Y. L.. G. A. A., Library Staff, H. H. FAxN1E LEVIN Studious and quiet are the words most descriptive of this lovable miss, who is a capable worker for the Herald. Spanish Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, I. Y. L., Hierographic, Herald, H. H. BERNARD LEW Great fellow! Ask Bernie any- thing on any subject, and you're bound to get an answer every time. Latin Club, Economics, Social Science, H. of R., Honor, J. Y. L., H. H. ZEUDA DON G5 fm.. Wests... man Page Thirty-three 0 1, - 'LLUJ JUNE 19,2 D. HA R. RI S ONIAN' IRVING N. LIBERFARB This amiable chap, due to his pleasant ways and cheery smile. finds making friends an easy task. May it be so always. Economics Club, H. H. Axrox L1 NHART A quiet lad is Anton but bound to make good in the busi- ness world, even in these duvs of depression. His main interest is aviation. Economics Club, Social Sci- ence, H. H. Am.:-:NE Lorca: Arlene is another of the Twosomes of 3l4. Mil and our .Arlene are seen everywhere to- gether. As a stenographer. Ar- lene will win her Way. Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic, SNZMUND I. LOTMAN U 'Tis said he never passed a bonnet. without a look beneath or comment on it. How about it, girls? Band Club, Soc. Sci.-Eco., I. Y, L., H. of R., History, Latin. Stamp, H. H. P.xl'I. ll.-XNlll-fLli 1-:RN To be a C. P. A. Paul aspires. May he attain his heart's de- siref Glee Club. Soc. Sci.-Eco.. Bookkeeping, Tennis, H. H. Sliymork BLXXSl'lIIfI.D Our business manager, besides finding great pleasure in collect- ing E's and S's. is a great hit with the girls. Ask Evelyne. Glee Club, Economics, H. of R.. Harrisonian, Hustler Coun- cil. QB 3- if Isanoms Mixizcus Where fighting is the thickest. be it in basketball, baseball, or football, our Izzy alwavs shines. History Club, Economics. Ac- counting. Latin, I. Y. L., H. H. Smxnsv MARct's His voice is quiet but how very potent. When it comes to selling Herald's, he's fatally in- sistent. Biology Club, History, H. of R.. J. Y. L.. Debating. H. H. RALPH JACK NIARGULIS This carefree. optimistic lad is well known to all. He alwavs tries to help his friends in every possible manner. French Club, Biology, Mac- Dowell. P1-IAN. MARKOVITZ A friend in need is a friend indeed. This describes our Pearl, who is always ready to lend a helping hand. H. H. Lot' is M.xuT1N.x Besides being a good trumpet player and drum major, Louie makes a fine figure with the ladies. Band Club. Orchestra, H. H.. Social Orchestra. XY1r.r.r.x1u McD1cRMo'rT This smiling chap has made his stay at Harrison worth while. His willingness to plug ahead will surely gain him success. Soccer '30, H. H. ZELTJA :DON . ot... ' :ww ' Page Tlzirty-four , 5 . ... uw 4 0 G WI. JUNE 1932 D. . Huhnagf D BE.X'l'RlCE E. RIILNER l im i t All . She dances well, gg in -. f This football gel . gs? - lf? 'Q K But her sunny smile V. .A . if ' K ,- Does all hearts beguile. 321, ,V History Club, J. Y. L., H. of gg? , , R., Jr.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic, H 1 .E ' 1 H. H. , X Gifoknlz NIINARIK George is the only Harrisonite to have achieved a lieutenant- colonelship in the R. O. T. C. corps. Harrison will some dav be proud of General Minarik. Aviation Club, Biology, Ir. Beseda, Rifle Team, Hustler Council. JERRY M1N.xRu: Besides being one of the pio- neers in the publication of the senior paper's first issue, ,lerrv was a distinguished R .O. T. C. officer. Aviation Club. Biology, Jr. Besecla, R. O. T. C.. Rifle Team. H. H. Llio TXIININBERG As the founder of the senior paper and as a Herald staffer of several years, Leo has become famous. Debating Club, Radio, Biologv, H. of R., J. Y. L., Herald. Harrisonian, Hustler Council. . 'i is ay I s : ..Iii .-it Us ' ist , ., f' A . . sg, T Q . V-. ' ' l.1iox.um Micozoxvsm VVe haven't heard much from this fellow at school, but we're positive he'll make good in the future, as all Hustlers do. Biology Club, H. H. Cniasriciz J. Mui x This sparkling personality is brimful of vim, vigor, and vitality because Ches is al- ways smiling, even in defeat. He's bound to make good. White Eagles Club. Radio, Latin, Swimming '31, H. H. MILTON N.xDr1LiiAN i An intelligent fellow is Mil- ton, but above books he puts athletics. Although not on the team, he plays basket-ball like a veteran. Band Club. Biology, I. Y, L., Economics, H. H. XV.u,'ri21z NAWROCKI Everyone knows this famous singer and artist, who labored on the Harrisonian of his class, and who makes the ladies' hearts turn somersaults. Glee Club. Art, Economics, Harrisonian, H. H. limtr R. NEMECEK Wnricn Momzrs , A , , , , I tg f :Xnilntion is something Emily His friends Che has manvl ' will need in the world, and hav- know this fellow' for his interest Z Q .5 lx . , ing it she is bound to succeed. in sports. He can tell you the 1 Y W .fy . Histo,-V Club, Social Science' records of most of the Ing L A rr. Besgda Accounting Glee leagues' i ' ' -1 Jr.-Sr Girls Girl Reserwies Hi- H. H. . , erographic, 'fRobin Hood, Inc., 'Q ' H. H. , iii W XVILLIAM NESNIDAL Joi-rx Mnoczx , t , A t . I g 'V '- . I When an organizer and helper This Young lad enjoys J0kll'lif 52,4 ' .,. are needed, Bill is always on the and chatting with his classmates if ' ' Y t Spot' His athletic endeavors in m0l'f' than lalmfmg at lessons- x fy 1 the inter-room contests brought Art Club, Glee, H. H. . ' , i . ii- fame to his room. ' f if Junior Beseda, Round Table. Gymnastics '30, H. H. ZELYA 'DON :A I, ang? 'E Page Thirty-five L - 'LLUJ A Q JUNE 1952 CHARM-is NEX'ARIL Gently, women. gently, don't rush so. Take your time, fall in line. Here's the boy who put Woe in women. He dominates them. Radio Club. Jr. Reseda, H, H. ROSE Noiuxsicy Rose has personality, Is full of wit. It's easy to see She's a bundle of uit. History Club, J. Y, L., Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. of R. , G. A, A,. H. H. .ANN NORNVICH Don't use a your sentence period to close Q use a giggle. That's our young artist's idea. Art Club, Players 13, Hiero- graphie, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Red Cross Life Saving. thon, H. H. Fencing. Mara- JOSEPH Nomciaic On the trombone He knows how to blow So that sweet music Forth will flow. Orchestra '28 '29, '30, '3l. Band '29. '30, '31, R. O. T. C. '29, '30, '31, H. H. RU'l'H L. Nova lc Although Ruth hasn't joined many organizations here at school, she's loved by all. Ruth's well known for her marvelous dancing. .Spanish Club, Hierographie. H. H. Mmavrx Os'1'l-iiuiixx A very active fellow, indeed. is Marvin, as can be seen bv his numerous activities. What would the debaters do without him? Radio Club, Debating. H. of R., H. H., J. Y. L. foam HA R. RI .S ON IAN D- Bizxyamx M, Oxvsmxv An all-around boy is this lad. whose main hobby seems to be Civics QU. VVhat say, Mr. Lay- man? Accounting Club. Economics. History. Honor, Soc.-Sci., Span- ish, H, H. Jos12PH PAVEI. An actor, par excellence, was our Joe. His work while at Harrison marks him as a future John Barrymore. Glee Club, Biology, Social Sci- ence. Economics, Players 13. MC rim s o n Star. Mikado , Robin Hood, Inc. , V AIIROSLAV PEKNUQ Always full of fun is good old Miroslav. When you see a twin- kle in Pek's eyes, prepare your- self for a good joke. Latin Club, Soc. Sci., Econom- ics, H. H. 1,1-zo PELEJ Leo's activity on the athletic field and in club work is well known, Besides being a leading scorer in soccer, he scores high with the ladies. i History Club, Roman Senate. Jr, Beseda. Herald. Soccer '29, '3O. Capt, '31, H. H. X'IOLA B. PERTL Many admirers has Jerry , How does she do it? Dot and Yi are like Mike and Ike. They surely love to talk. Glee Club, Aviation, Jr. Be- seda, Hierographic, Jr.-Sr. Girls. Girl Reserves, Volley Ball '29, '30. H, H. Donoruv SOPHIE P1f'mUr.AiT1s This half of the Pete and Repeat team seems to like red heads. XYe wonder why. French Club. G. A. A.. Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic. H. H. ZEUDA DON lQ9l fx Page Thirty-.vi.1' QM! JUNE 19,2 D. HAR.R.f,s ONIAN ,liiuiiia RUTH PIKAL Athletic. beautiful, and bright describe this one of Harrison's mermaids of the deep. Hierographic Club. Jr. Beseda. G. A. A.. Volley Ball, Baseball, Marathon, H. H. ,AIJELINE Pixcus Sweet and demure. with a smile as radiant as the midsum- mer sun. is Adeline. whose friendship is highly prized by all who know her. Glee Club, H. H. I'IARRI1fTT.E Piaxcm: , She's a fine friend and an all- around athlete' She belongs to the trio including Lil Votava and Blanche Kracmer. Everyone loves her. Accounting Club. Beseda, Ir.- Sr. Girls. Hierographic. G. A. A.. H. H. HENRY POJMAN A champion center on a cham- pionship team describes Hank's football ability. Besides, he's a 'lwhizu with the girls. H Club. Poetry, Football. '29, '30, '31, H. H, CHARLES Pouvicp. Charlie's pet hobby was ab- sorbing knowledge, and his grades showed how beneficial such a hobby can prove to be. .' Economics Club, .Social Sci- ence, Latin, H. H. . . RICHARD R. POPOl'lCH Our Richard is a happy-gm lucky fellow who always has a smile for everyone. There is no doubt of the assurance of his future success. Axroxizrrr PUCHLEVICH To be a nurse is her heart's desire. She has worked well to attain this goal and will succeed even though she is small. Social Science Club, Econom- ics, H, H. Lois PURCELL She has made much fung Many friends she's won. With her radiant smile She'll go many a mile. H. H. JOHN Ra1:rAxsKY He may not look remarkably startling, none the less he at- tends our noble institution, Har- rison. H. H. l.mL'sE NIAVJREEN RADA In public speaking She does excel. Her tennis and dancing She does as well. Glee Club. Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Ir. Beseda, MacDowell, Cecilian. A-Capella, Baseball, Yolley Ball. NATHAN RATCHIZSOX Who cloesn't know Nathan? just a glance at his list of ac- tivities tells the tale. Aviation Club, History, De- bating. Glee, I. Y. L., H. of R.. R. O, T. C.. Crimson Star, The Mikado. Her Step-Hus- baud, H. H. AXNE RA'r1:ow ' Smile and the world smiles with you is .the motto of this jolly. ambitious girl, Anne has quite a few admirers from 217. History Club. Hierographic, H, H. ZELUA ION W 5 C. 9 9, Page Th irty-.reven L -I. 13.113 'Q G 1 JUNE 19,2 JESSE REDRUP He's a Herald news hound: Mind your Pls and Q's. Always, everywhere he's bound To have you in the news. Latin Club, Economics, Herald, H. H. ES'1'liI.l,lC M. Rm it cs Laugh and be merry is the motto of one who has endeared us all to her by her sunny dis- position. Music is her specialty. Glee Club, French, Biology, Social Science. H. H. A., Span- ish, Basketball, H. H. FRAN ii CH .xuI.1is Roni xx Although no clubs claim Frank for a member, he finds time to make friends who unanimously call him one splendid fellow. H. H. lrcvi NG Romuy This lad is always working in- dustriously. He receives excel- lent marks. The road to suc- cess is open for him. Economics Club. B i ol o g v, H. H. SA M mir. Ro xi .xxoifr Quiet. helpful, ever true, Cheery, joyous, never blue. Saving, earnest, always steady- Not enough? He's ever readv. Biology Club, H. H. ARTHUR Ro xiANsr:1 We need someone to take care of the money. That's fine: just call on Arty-a better ad- vertising manager cannot be found. Biology Club, Stamp. Honor. Herald, H. H. 'IGGAALI' . -D- HA R RI S ONIAN .41 ww., ,. ffx smz 5 E X 'W E ' 3 .sa si I' , , 3. 1- x eil'- iirzi if if f . . fo i 43, gif gi, s. ' A f'iazL:Q'. . . 4, ,gigx ft. f io, Ii- -,. ,. .diff i ... 1 Ekvix F. ROSE Besides holding some compel- ling power over the girls, Erv is an excellent inter-mural athlete. having participated in all branches of this activity. Radio Club, Jr. Reseda, H. H. Momiox Rosiixismzc The noted Vox-Pop editor intends to enter the law world. He will no doubt succeed there because of his industry and af- fability. History Club. Soc. Sci.-Eco.. J. Y. L., H. of R.. Herald, H. H. Aill.'l'0N J. ROSENTHAI. Had it not been for Milton. the Herald would have been less efficient. Very good work! Continue it. H Club, Soc. Sci.-Eco., H. of R., Scribblers, Herald, '29, '30, '31, Football l29. H. H. Moi,i.ni M. Rosi-:NTHAL Small and pretty, Sweet and witty, When she leaves us, Oh! what a pity! Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, J. Y. L., H. H. Ricirxim Rossow Quiet and unassumingis Richy of the 127 troupe. A truer, more loyal Harrisonite one cannot find. Soc. Sci., Economics, Band, H. H. Minumcn Rcnv lt took Mills sunny smile and happy disposition to complete our four happy years. Her han- piness wouldn't be complete without John. How about it. Mil? Spanish Club, Jr. Beseda. Hi- erographic, Hustler Council, Ir.- Sr. Girls, G. A. A. ZELDA DON Page Thirty-ciglli 71.1.1-IJ JUNE 1952. foam' 13. DOROTHY Rvlxx Here is half of the Pertl-Rvan corporation, so inseparable that they take a day off, of course by accident, on the same dav. Aviation Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. Hierographic. Volley Ball. G. A. A., H. H. 1lf'lAIllCI.INlf SlxLM.4.Norif Be sincere must be Made- linels motto, for her sincerity has won her countless friends and admirers. H. H. EDYTHE SANULER A Here is one of the dearest and peppiest girls of the class. Lit- tle Lady Lotta of 'KRobin Hood. Inc. will never be forgotten. Economics Club, jr.-Sr, Girls. H. of R., J. Y. L., Glee, Robin Hood. lnc. , H. H. BERNARD Saxrowsici A very fine fellow Is hard to find. That's why we like Bernardg HAR. RI 5 ONIAN 'ig T. Q sw i '19 ,, Q 05 su Y Q ssl Al Q .v ' -. 6 , E352 Joi-ix SCHLESINGER Here's one reason why Mil was such a success in Harrison. johnny and his moaning trom- bone can be heard miles awav. Band '29, '30, '31, Orchestra '29, R. O. T. C. '29, '30, ,3l, H. H. NIAURICE SCHY Popular. carefree Maurice was always a leader among his fel- low students. He excelled in scholarship and athletics. History Club, Aviation, Or- chestra, Roman Senate. Herald. H. H. NVn.r.I.axt SEBEs'rIK Personality Plus - that's William. He's another of our honor students with plenty of gray matter to spare. He's given many a student a helping hand. Aviation Club. H. H. Evi-:Lvx B. SEN: A good friend, a graceful dan- cer is Evelyn, She is alwavs ready to do one a favor. Good luck to her! Hefs just this kind, 'Q . f' ' Glee Club. History, Girl Re- Aviation Club' Radio' Gleev serves, lf.-Sf.'G1YlS, Jr: Bsseda, He Ha i 11ftfezrPh'.2i in oo. nc., 0 ey ia . Wn,1.mM SCHAFFER f 'xiii W A - ff.. 5 A :Az S E Bill's versatility is one of the l 3, iff jr H TW R reasons for his countless friends. gs Th1S- football star He's equally at home on the I H . ., Y! Oi. bfilwfl Hlld b0116- dance floor and the athletic field. I A . 2 ' . As right tackler Economics Club, Glee, R. 0. if 2 V Stands alone' T. C. Officers. Soccer, Swim- if- 'J Football '30, '31, H Club, H. H. ming Team '30, H. H. Ay f ETHET' 5CH iW'TZ fi 0 ,Q livi-irvxu SHL'I.1r.xN Always ready to share in fun ff .Z 'X' is popular: yes Besides en. ?5..30.le'5i z.':'1:xg Jazfzi' Q ie 3 ing Ethel V . qv if fliieesiaiigfainleijiiifhiigairillrse R Accousflng C 1 gll'G.1-glstgliyi f Glee Club. Orchestra. Hiero- Oman emltcf Jr ri lr sg 'Y 'f ' . V ' 5' 0 'E graphic. H. of R.. Girl Reserves. Reserves, Hierograplnc, J. X. L., v h , Honor Economics G A A I Ir. Beseda. Soc. Sci.-Eco.. Ce- ' 8.5 . Y L 'H H K' ' A ' ' U cilian. MacDowell. Library Staff. ' ' ' ZELTJA ION ,O if Q J 'A 1 M mn Q'-'K-rem. ang? 'YS P11570 Thu ty maze XJAU 'lp Q JUNE 1.952 n. E .1 LS u' r ARTH cu Sum This lad Siina, alias Simp, is a very quiet, energetic sort of fe1low?? But that so-called Buick of his certainly does make up for Simp's silence. H. H. JOSEPH SIMUNEK Meet good Old joe , not that he needs an introduction, for he makes himself heard. But for all that-he's one great lad. Glee Club, A-Capella Choir, Economics, H. H. AADELT NE S1 PAVECH Jolly, pretty, clever, and gay, Full of vim, vigor and pep , She's helpful in every way. That's our Adeline's 'frep . History Club, Hierographic, Cecilian Choir, MacDowell, Spanish, Life Saving, Volley Ball '31, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Girl 'Re- serves, G. A. A., H. H. BERTH,-x SKLAR Popularity must be Bertha's second name, and it seems that her acquaintances include both sexes. Keep it up, Bertha! History Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, I. Y. L.. G. A. A., H. H. IA MES I. SKIJZNAR Everyone who knows James realizes that a truer friend can- not be found. He is also ll splendid inter-room athlete. Har- rison is mighty proud of him. jr. Bcscda Club, H. H. GiioRoii SKODA Stop! Look! Listen! Here's the lad who furnished the laughter and fun of 117. NVho can be sad in his company? Glee Club, A-Capella. Ir. Be- secla. H. H. HA R RI 5 ONIAN BlC'l I'Y l..UClSl'f Siuqnxc Beautiful, charming, and popu- lar with both sexes fits our Betty to a HT . History Club, Biology, Ac- counting, Aviation, Art, Jr. Be- seda, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic, G. A. A., Cecilian Choir, Mac- Dowell, H. H. BJQNJAMIN SI.,xv1c1N This very modest lad is a famous shark, especially in Civ- ics. However, why is he so afraid of girls? Soc. Sci.-Eco. Club, R. O. T. C., H. H. FRA N K SLEC HTA Frank may not be the teach- ers' choice, but he suits the girls. He is a good fellow, even if he does sell buckshot. Jr. Beseda Club, H. H. Bicssuz Klxruizrx SLOCP A girl with Personality Plus , A true friend to us, A sweet lass is Bess. VVe love her, we confess. ' Hierographic Club, Ir.-Sr. Girls, MacDowell, Cecilian Choir, Jr. Beseda, Library Staff, H. H. A., H. H. XYLADIIXIIR E. Sun: Vladimir is quiet, ambitious, and what one calls an all-around fellow. We know he'll succeed. H. H. Doromss L. Szuonrxsorv Athletics is her middle name. Don't you agree with me? She will dance on to fame! just wait and see. Accounting Club, Biology, G. A. A., I. Y. L., Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. ZELDA 'DON Page Forty - uw .,. -4 JUNE 1953 :ef-W D. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN Eurri-1 SOPRJN She's lovable, she's pretty, She's clever and shes witty. ln History shels a star. For her smile we'd go far. Glec Club, Girl Reserves, Jr.- Sr. Girls, G. A. A., J. Y. L.. Poetry, Hierographic. MacDoxv- ell, Cecilian Choir, H. H. ROBERT SP.-.mi-'oR13 Meet one of our tiniest 1116111- bers, whose great heart more than compensates for lack of size. He's never too busy to help anyone. H. H. Etsna STlilXBJ'l?Q A truer, better friend Could not be found, If one searched The whole world round. French Club, Poetry, G. A. A., Hierographic, H. H. JACK STE1N1:1cRo A quiet lad, He's not so bad, When there is need, He's sure to relieve, Spanish Club, History, Ac- counting. I. Y. L., H. H. M.xR1o N Sri-:RNB.acH Our Marion aspires to be zz librarian. Besides this. she man- ages to have her name promi- nent among those on the honor roll. History Clnb. Economics, Soc. Sci., jr.-Sr. Girls, Library, H. H. H.1RRH' STONE Gaze upon our Harry. our all- around good fellow. His favor- ite pastime is serenading X-. VVhat will he do without her? Aviation Club, Players 13, Band '29, '30, '3l. Orchestra '30. R. O. T. C. '29, '30. '31. H. H. Lir,r.1.xN BIARIE STRAKA Helpful, tiny Lilly Ann, Pretty as a dolly- She's one in a million For making us jolly. Accounting Club, Aviation, Jr. Beseda, Girl Reserves, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic, H. H. JOHN S. STYRSKY This ambitious young man ex- tends a helping hand to the needy, though his words are few. His success is assured. French Club, Ir. Beseda, H. H. HELEN G. Scnss This shy, sweet girl rates sky high in athletics. Even the op- posite sex has to hustle when Helen's around. G. A. A., Volley Ball '29, '30, '31, Baseball '28, H. H. CARL B. SUSSMAN His public speaking and men- tal ability have gained a name for him in debating and all class affairs. Debating Club, History, H. of R., J. Y. L., Soc. Sci.-Eco., Hus- tler Council. FRANK J. Swrsrowrcz The gates were opened, and in walked Swiss to brighten our lives with his sweetness CPU. Sima and his car are always at F rank's service. H. H. PEARL A. TAMULONIS Our Pearl will make another Mrs. K. soon. She surely is a promising athlete as well as a s li a r k at shorthand. B e s t Wishes to her! G. A. A., Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hiero- graphic, Volley Ball '31, Baseball '31, H. H. ZEUDA ION cam, ..,..-uh... Page Forty one I,-WI-I-L! - uit, JUNE 1.9521 33. HARRI .S ONIAN' Jos BPH TAR Nori- Joe is one of l27's inter-room stars, Despite his activities he manages to make numerous friends. French Club. Economics, J. Y. L., H. of R., H. H. M.xRGU12iu'1'1c A. '1'12ic1fi,1cu She can play ball and she can sing. She's an athlete worth knowing. Better ask Marge about her numerous friends from 217. Glee Club. Hierographic, Jr.- Sr. Girls, G. A. A., Volley Ball '31, Baseball '31, H. H. HlXIi0LIl F. Trl: Harold is our pride: Girls to him are a sidc . But never worry: He's not dreary. H. H. Ei.E.xNoiz C. L'Ri:,xN Ah! Here we have thc prima donna of the Glee Club. Will she rival Raisa some day? Glee Club, Mikado , Robin Hood, Inc , Cecilian Choir. A- Capella, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Macllow- ell. Hierographic. H, H. Cu.xm,iis Y12L1:oi:oRsiax' History QFD seems this young man's main ambition at Harri- son, llesides being a good Joker, Lfharlic is a true friend. Economics Club, Glee, H. H. W u,1.i.xM Vrsliic The brilliant work of this dashing soccer player has result- ed in many a goal for Harrison. Biology Club, Soc. Sci.-Eco.. Soccer '31, H. H. Lu,l,i.'xN V0'rAv.x This charming miss has a crush on athletes, especially football and baseball heroes, as well as being atliletically in- clined herself. Hierographic Club, Players 13. Jr,-Sr. Girls, G. A. A., Vollex' Hall, Baseball, Marathon, H. H. M.xi'1:1cli Wixnmzltxx Here is another one of 1l7's Kibitzers, who has a personality pleasing to all his classmates. Accounting Club. Glee, J. Y. I.., Scribblers, H. H. 5 45 Sm. EA LYRITZ j.x3Qli:lW.xr:Tl.:R I I H tl I . , , ater is a typica us er, thglgilsilgrmzocgdsjfrlgf Iiiqvclf industrious, efficient. and. above His humor has won him mam' gli doggliigikfrlfgd' Continue cbuckling friends. Hgt Cl I' Da t, H f . . ' isory ua. evaing, .o J Q90Q0mgi1mQ131'1HAlgounflnl R.. J. Y. L.. Economics, Hus- ' ' ' ' ' tler Council. Cliorzmf VANEI' , I X Axxii E. XX ARD George has kept a favorable , r , 1 ,Q average throughout his school ,Here 15 4 Charmmg fm? who Career, He claims he takes no did her. full part to .maintain the interest in girls. Can one be relmtatlon OI Hafrlson- U Sure of this? Glee Club, HBlllC3.tl0u. White H4 H. Eagles, H. H. ZELDA DON '91, . ang? 'FS Page Forty-two f 1 LLDJ G 'a JUNE 1953 :tr-W' 53. HA R. RI S ONIAN DAVE I, WARD Look him over, girls, and weep as you've never wept be- fore. This is Davey. our ladies' man. lsn't he darling? Don't all speak at once. History Club. White Eagles, H. H. XIAR I lf XX-'EBER Although a quiet, blonde lassie. Marie is up in the air. Perhaps she'll fly some day. Anywav. we wish her luck. Aviation Club, Spanish, Eco- nomics, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Hiero- graphic, H. H. HENRY W1-issuer. The sphinx in person! This lad hits off the high marks. hut he is quiet about it. He will have a successful career. Soc. Sci.-Eco. Club, H. H. Esrl-1 ER A. XVJEXS The other half of the insepar- able duet, the Esther-Martha corporation. is a shark in her studies and a faithful friend, Good luck, Es! Latin Club, Biology, Radio, Ir.-Sr. Girls. Spanish, H. H. Jcxic D. W1l.1.r.xMs ,Tune completes 314's foursome. Helen, Marge, Pearl, and June. Although an enthusiastic athlete. she finds plenty of time to chat with the boys. Hierographic Circle, G. A. A.. Volley Ball '28, '29, '30. Base- ball '3l, H. H. Ismoruf Wrsnxnax' A fine fellow, earnest and studious, Isidore has the best wishes of all classmates for future fame. Economics Club, Roman Senate, Soc. Sci., H. of R., H. H. DoRoru1z.x VVITTNER Dorothea has many friends, both in school and out. She is very charming, and her abilitv has singled her out as one of the school's leaders. Aviation Club, French, Biol- ogy, Jr, Beseda, Hierographic, Girl Reserves, H. H. Gicoace C. blVUCH,X Gaze upon the dashing Romeo of 117, whose graduation will break many feminine hearts. George is the band's best drum- mer, too. Accounting Club, R. O. T. C.. Orchestra, Band, Jr. Beseda. So- cial Orchestra, H. H. HlCRlll'iliT P. WULF ,The true Harrison standard of sportsmanship has always been displayed on the grid-iron bv Herbert, very active as his reca ord indicates. H Club, Orchestra. R. O. T. C.. Biology, J. Y. L., Frosh-Soph '29, Soc. Sci.-Eco.. Football '31, H. H. ll 1 Niiiuxx ZAVERTNIK Though still as a mouse. Min- erva has a multitude of friends. She is a sincere and true Girl Reserve. Jr. Reseda Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. Fiuxic 1. ZnENAHI,1K Frank is an industrious, ear- nest fellow. He certainly can clout the ball over the right fielder's head with that vicious, left-hand swing of his. -Ir. Beseda Club, H. H. Orro ZEMAN Oh! Oh! Here's the ladies' man. There will certainly be many broken-hearted girls when old Otto leaves. XVill Otto mend one of these hearts? Jr. Beseda Club, H. H. ZELDA DON Page Forty three A 1, AR -. 13.113 JUNE 1.952 D. HA R. RI S ONIAN FRANK ZIDEK . lf stature makes one convinc- ing. this tall lad is assured of wealth and renown. Good luck, Frank! H. H. hmm E. ZIICTLOXV A very sweet, clever, and ex- ceptionally quiet girl wlio will go far in life is what all sav of Irma, Glee Club, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hiero- graphic, Cecilian Choir, A-Capel- la, MacDowell. Robin Howl, Ina , H. H. 0'l l'0 ZMIQSKAT. As chemist there's no equal: As leader the same. A Ph. D. he desires To add to his name, Band Club. Honor. Hand, H. H. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOXVER CLASS MOTTO 4 lt fx. X 1 gf 'M ' V WH Sa . fs. i it Lows ZOUBEK Bright? Energetic? He's the life of the company and cnlivens any gathering. Mr. Emerv will surely miss his right-hand aid. Stamp Club. Biology, Econom- ies, Scribblers, Honor, H. H. :'bLl'fX.XNlPR.X Zlflilili The repeat , of the famous Pete and Repeat team of 121. makes many a member of the stronger sex turn his head. WVhite Eagles Club, G. A. A., Yolley Ball. Girl Reserves. Ir.- Sr. Girls, Hierographic, Cecilian Choir. H. H. Soi-H115 Zrfmcrc Last on the list. but not last in importance, is one of the best. Petite, witty, and bright is this wizard in typewriting. Spanish Club, Volley Ball '3O. '31, Hierographic. G. A. A., H. H. - - - - - - Blue and Gold - - - - - - -YVhite Rose Look forward, not backward ZELUA ION ...ns-in.. ...aw J- Page Forty-1 our L 'LLDJ Q new u.z.:.f :G JUNE 1952. . 3. IIARRI S ONIAN PR HSI lJ'I+lN'l' VIC l4l-PRPISII Sl'Il,'Rl'l'l'ARY 'l'RliASURI'lR J IC N T June Class Ufficers Steve Remias Anton J ureik - Helen Sokul Iiflwziiwl lViktorski Class Conimittees ANNOUNFEMEN Mujewski, Steve Mosny, Henry Marema. B ANQUE T-A T-NValter Sokul, ClIf!i7'l?Z!l'llj Lillian Yunger. Josephine gues Janeeek, Clmirnzzm: Harold Topol. Annette Gold- berg. llenriefta Van Cura, Gertrude XViden, Edward Hegner. Earl Goldbergrer. Alclona Sahal. Gilbert Snow. COLOR. FLONVER, AND MOTTO-Ruth XVagner. flllllflwlllllf Eflifll Proksa, Helen Blauzdis, Joseph Stieha, Raymond Lofehie. GIFT-Lucille Schultz, Chriirmnng Bernard LlClliGl'1I12lll. Zdenkn Simek David Smoler, Kathryn Koluder. PLATF0RMeEdwi1rd Chensky, Clmirmang Clara Hrody. Andv Pilnev George Bell, Lillian Letinsky, lvilliam Ruggieri, Don Riendeau, Xvl0l9t.H6f7lH2l11 Elsie Schubert. PROGRAMSSOI Futterinan, Clwirnzfmg Mildred Plaeko. Svlvia Fisher Irene Igas, Richard Antal, Seymour Pastron, Molly Duhin, Steliliaiiy Sorziekas, Raymond Kueera. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOXVER- CLASS MOTTO - - - - Silver und Violet - - - - - - - '- Jasmine f'Let us ereel 21. standard to which the wise and honest may repair. NE 'Z LDA DON MQW. Du, .r.r:v.f'gQ' Page Foriy-five QS! ' '- W uw JUNE 1953 c ID. I-IA R. RI ,S ONIAN SH Ami Ei' .ARMA Whose red hair works a charm? XVho causes teachers alarm? VVho brings 223's Five'y to harm? Sharm! Art Club, Scribblers, G. A. A.. Aviation, Soc.-Sci.-Econ., Plav- ers l3. H. H. H.xRRv AlxR.xxioviTz This quiet lad is noted for his ability to make friends and keep them. His success in the out- side world is assured. H. H. PETER ADA M s A quiet fellow is Peter, As everyone will say. He's a real friend: Ask any Bee jay. Biology Club. H. H, OLGA Anr.ER Our standard bearer seeks on- ly the nobler things in life. The love she shows for growth in understanding is an inspiration to all. French Club, Honor. History. G. A. A., Harrisonian, H. of R., Biology, Girl Reserves, Hustler Council, Yolley Ball, Baseball. SHIRLEY AFRICK A sunny smile, dancing eyes. and curly hair make distinctive one of 22l's sweetest girls. Al- so, a better friend can scarcelv be found. Hierographic Circle, J. Y. L., H. of R., H. H. Rosn ALTER She's a great comrade, A life-long friend, XVith whom you'd walk To the rainbow's end. Biology Club, J. Y. L., Jr.-Sr. lim Axmiusox Eva's dimples have broken many a heart. Besides, she is one of the most generous, popu- lar. and active girls at Harrison. Biology Club, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Spanish, Poetry, G. A. A., H. H. An.1ncR'r C, Axmetiris Here's a shark in Chem. Equations, he loves them. He is an honor student And very, very prudent. Biology Club, Honor, H. H. Rrciuien J. Axrwr. He's a 'lwhiz in history and at making friends. as both boys and girls know. Good luck to him! Students' Forum. Jr. Beseda, H. H. XVILLI .xxr Lotus ARLT A stage star is Big Bill 5 Good nature is his will. lf a lawyer he be, His fame we shall see. Biology Club, Aviation, Play- ers 13. R. O. T. C. 28, '29, Band '23, '29. R ruoI.PI-I As H ICR This boy took school very seriously. Rudy is said to be the best example of the latin phrase. Multum in parvo. Biology Club, H. H. livkwx ,ATKINSOX This sweet blond girl has worked hard sow far in school to reach her goal. We all hope she will succeed. Biology Club, Glee, Ir. Girls, Girls, H. H. H. H. ZELTJA DON ., L' 9 I I Pagt r0Yfj 5i.1' 1 ,. uw I WMU JUNE 19,2 53. ANNE BABIRAK Pretty, charming, and true Anne crossed the ocean hlue. A budding journalist is she. On the Herald staff, you see. Jr. Beseda Club. jr.-Sr. Girls, G. A. A., Players 13. H, H, Momus BAIM His cheerfulness and lack of pretence are the secrets of Mor- ris's success as a true Arial to his hosts of friends. H. H. Acxl-is B.-xnra Sweet, smiling, and charming describe our Agnes to a UT . No wonder everyone likes her. especially 1-. Biology Club, Girl Reserves. Ir. Reseda. H. H. CI-1r:s'ri3R E. BARTH This happy-go-lucky fellow always displays a cheery smile and keeps us bountifully sup- plied with laughter and mirth. Jr, Beseda, White Eagles, H, H. HENRY BiueTHr1r.r Do you know a more depend- able man? No. neither do wc. Because of this. and his winning personality, he is a very popular youth. H. H. EM IIA' V. H,uz'1'K Us Bright little girl. A pleasure to seek This describes our Emily For you and for me. Jr.-Sr. Girls. H. H. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN lm llisliix Her sparkling smile, Like a tooth paste Had, Reveals the charm She has always had. -Girl Reserves, Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. ot R.. J. x. L., H. H. El1XN'.NIiD BV-LDNARZ This handsome lad With the girls is a fad. lf he's not diving, On dancing he's thriving. Swimming '30, '31, H. H. lY.Xl.'l'liR Blioxxircz A good scout to know, always ready and willing to help anyone is this possessor of a most cheerful disposition. H. H. Rosie BicL1H AR There's only one word: She can't be heard. She's always alert. But she's not a flirt. Spanish Club, Hierographic. jr. Beseda. Ir.aSr. Girls, Girl Re- serves. H. H. insomnia lf. Bram. This popular lad shines in in- ter-mural sports and also with the weaker sex. especially 1? H. H. W'.xI.T17R G. BELUzIs The Beau Brummel of l25 is VVally, a quiet and unassum- ing lad and a true son of the lllue and Gray, Students' Forum. H. H. ZELTJA :DON 'L ms-Wm. ws? Page Fnriv raven Q, XAALJ .A 4, G JUNE 19,2 . -I canal' nl KA:xrn.r.12 G. BENETKA Loris BICRNARDONI E A youth there was of quiet N0 Wonder ,thathfve -flionu a ways and thoughtful hearingf' ff9fJ'b3u champion? llaklutfd 'lg' His alert industry atones for his me' eamhst XSS 1 S Hom? shyness. Luck to you. 'KGum- CQmp0S1ng t e team' 1 am myffy friends agong students and fac- Smdemsy Forum' H' H' ul? liiiiib eirootbaai '21 H H LVLL' BENSEN ROSE BERNSTEIX Wllo in 2235 iivvhose xx ho? If you need a friend, just seek ls always laughing, never blue3 Rose Shes one of Harrisonvs . Y D . . t, h . . Wylth kiln' 3' Povulaf wo' best writers, besides being a real ' hum. Soc.-Sci.-Econ. Club, Latin. C Glas Club ,Robin Hood... Scribhlers, Girl Reserves, G. A. H H ' A., H. H. ' ' FRANK BERAN OLGA B1-:zm3K This happy, hh19'C5'Qd. hlmlflf A pretty blonde, popular in hHS 21 W0hdQff1f1 DUSIIISUC Ca' athletics, as well as with the reer ahead ot him. Good luck. boys. especially -, is here Ffahkief presented. R. O. T. C., Band, H. H. G, A. A., jr. Reseda, H, H. MONROE BERLINER SYr,x'1.x BTHSIAIIECKA A great fellow is Monroe? Nothing mean or haughty Af basketball See hzm gown' Neither dull nor naughty. The box? say hes 3 grew A lass demure and kind! Uguy ' . . . Her equal who can find? '1-hogs? the glrlb thmk ms Accounting Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. . ' G1 , A-C ll , H. H. Biology Club, Players 13, H. H. ee ape 3 HELEN BLAUZDIS IRIN BERLINSKI Mix brillianee,.beauty, sweet- Do you know blond, blue-eyed ness. and s1ncer1tb'S Hd!! 501116 Irene? Can she dance? XYhat 9Jl2lfU0Ul'4fhQ YCSUH 15 our popularity she has with the on- Helen. The Pride Of 119- posite sex! Glee Club, Aviation, Poetrv. Jr. Beseda Club, White Eagles, SD2ihiSh. HONOR GlrlnReserves, Jr.-S r. Girls, Hierographic, 'Her StepIHuSb2md. .R0blh Spanish, H. H. II-got?-ci, Inc., H. of R., Biology, Rosii BHRMAN Her sweet smile and charming GEORGE BLECHA personality make her a favorite H611 be sitting on top ol the HYUOHS her Class mate? MOHN world some day 'cause he's Eo- makes the other half O1 this de- ing to be an electrician who tached Siamese twin. X Climbs telegraph posts- History Club, H. of R., I. '. H- H. L., Girl Reserves, Hierographie. Ceeilian Choir, H. H. 'ZELDA ION 5.6 Q 4. 5 ,rrrn my nngz Page Forty-eight 4 - und JUNE 19,2 lfqthhll' D. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN Y'ETTA Broo ir Some folk call her Red . Gold locks crown her head. She has witg wisdom, too. Girls like her are few. Biology Club, H. of R., I. Y. L., Jr.-Sr, Girls, Glee, H. H. ELSIE BLUMBERG This shark in all her studies is satisfied with nothing less than an E. What a bright future this foretells. French Club. Jr.-Sr. Girls, G. A. A., H. or R.. I. Y. L., H. H. ROMAN G. Boocszewsiu Long-legged, good-n a t u r e d Bogey, always harping on life and philosophy, wants to be a hermit. Swimming '29, Track '29. '3O. XVILIIIQR BOIKE Here's to Will! Industrious is he. Speed and form denote A great track star hc'll be. Band Club '30, '31, '32. Mac- Dowell Ass'n., R. O. T. C. '30. '31, '32, H. H. ANNE Boiko Speak of adjectives! This sweet, petite, lovely, and dark- eyed little miss has personality plus. Oh! those dimples! G. A. A., Cecilian Choir, H.H. G1-:once Bonsnrvsrcv This conscientious lad, when things look black, works and fights all the harder. He is sure to be a success. Officers' Club, Biology, H. of R., Hustler Council, R. O. T. C. '29, '30, '31, .ARA xr BOY.-XJIAN This boy has such musical ability that he can play the piano with facility. He has many friends in spite of his quiet and unassuming nature. R. O. T. C. Officers' Club. R. O. T. C. '29, '30, '31, Orches- tra '29, Glee, H. H. Liioxmn BRAGIEL During his entire stay at Har- rison, Leonard has proved a true Harrisonite, genial, true, and loyal. Polish Club, Biology, H. H. jack Bmck Another of our conscientious students has a pleasing person- ality and is well liked by all his classmates. H. H. SAMUEL S, BROWN Brown boy with brown eyes, In History witty and wise, His grades top our list, This would-be journalist. History Club, Economics, I. Y. L., Scribblers, Biology, H. H. Aramis BRoz Ambitious is Agnes, clever lit- tle lass whose curly hair is al- ways flying in the air. Hierographic Circle, H. H. Mn.r,1cENT Bkoz Our good-natured Millie, Full of fun, never silly, Great charm, too, has she: Preferred blonde, all agree. Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Ir. Beseda, Hierographic, G. A. A., Cecilian Choir, MacDoWell, H. H. ZELTJA DON WL' ml Hmm Ji Page Forty mne ' '- uma JUNE 1 Q, ietmuse 95 HARRI S ONIAN l AN'ro1NE'r'r1: BRFSKA Oh. to know how to stutlv like her. who always knows her lessons but has plenty of good times. too! G. A. A., H. H. Rrwxo l2L'ANcRIsTloNr A hard-working young fellow is Bruno, who is bound to suc- ceed, no matter to what he turns his attention. H. H. Hltm-ix A. Bl'-cnias One of the tall. willowy blondes of 229 is Helen, whose grades are never low. The same can be said of her spirits. Glee Club, Cecilian Choir. Hierographic. R 0 bin H 0 0 cl, TnC..'l H. H. Pmlu. BUELOW No bluebell is dainticr, no rose sweeter. no daisy more modest. no lily more lovelx ' than our dear Pearl. Glee Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. Hiero- graphic, H. H. STANLIQY C. BUREK -Though it is only a short time since Burki came to us from Quigley, he has become a great favorite. Biology Club, XVhite Eagles. H. H. JOHN J. BURES Although, whenever there's at hot argument around the halls, y0u'll find Johnnie. he vanishes like a phantom if a girl appears. H. H. J. W. 7 5 f i ks k l, J ' . V A .yi lf I l , V fi y ' A 'L -11 I V A .1 I 1 . Sir? Q f.. , fy . ,l Q A if .. 1 ' V . . yy V, -fl? VE . gif' W Yi I . Q I .A j 'V f' .ff 51.1 - 223255 , ,f New ' -' . A A ,.,,.f:. :amy ly- K .W ' The A . 4 A .I all . . pg. ' 5 ,. Y' 'iz' 5 ni' llffafiffzi 'V 'I . 3.5, s .1 A H ' 'af ies :gil 4. j ' l I !,.. .,.-... , .Qu w ' was . ' g o .fmt . ' i - ' i- .1 ' N ' ': ' ,QAILY ' Q - ' A vig.. H9954 -i 4 fzfl .5 , 'YQ -sf... e A H r af. Iya r... Y- J' f' . tj' fy V if Y, ' ffl ' 1- H fi . ,Q r . D. wvll.l,l,XRI J. BURIC Full of pep and fun, Bubbling o'er with joy, Boys and some girls say, Here he comes. Some boy ! Students' Forum, H. H. Puimi- BVSCHER Basketball player is he, XVhose skill with the ball ls admitted by all A delightful sight to see. Biology Club, Stamp, H. H. X'.xr.1cN'x'lx1c CARUs1LLo XYho is busy all the time? Who in crowds doth brightly shine? XVhose kind heart is winninfl thine? Who but our own Valentine. Players 13. H. H. iAl7lil.AIDl': CEKAL Quiet, dicl you say? Not Ade- laide. 'Tis just another case of deceiving appearances. Al is the mainstay of the Cekal-Hrotlv Corporation. Jr. Besecla Club, H. H., Har- risonian. J .x xulis F. CERMAK Quite bashful, but not with blondes, is James. Another weakness in which he induhes is dancing, and still another. soccer. H Club, Jr. Beseda, Soccer '29, '30, '31, Aviation. H. H. Josiirn A. CERMAK Handsome and pugnacious Describe him perfectly. When he gets into the ring, He knocks 'em out with glee. Jr. Beseda Club, Track, Box- ing. H. H. ZEUDA 'DON . .wwe-M Page F1fty 42' I 'a L I JUNE 1932 v D. I-IA R. RI 5 ONIAN EDWARD J. CHENSKY This boy we call Ed Has plenty of pluck. His future, welre sure, Is filled with good luck. Honor Society, Students' For- um, jr. Besecla, White Eagles, H. H. XVILLIA nr A. CHERNOWSKI Our business manager is he, Success in life sure to see. He is an honor student, too, And a friend, tried and truef H Club, Cheerleaders '30, '31, Harrisonian, Biology, Latin, Ra- dio, White Eagles, Orchestra '31, '32, MacDowell, Honor, H. H. 1 ALICE CHRAs'rKA Winsome and kind, With her studies in mind, Describe our Alice, petite, Always loyal and sweet. French Club, Spanish, Avia- tion, Players 13, Jr.-Sr. Girls, jr. Beseda, H. H. HELEN CHVAL Crash! Bang! It's only an- other test tube Helen breaks in Chemistry. Ch, she'll get her B. A., even if it isn't in college. Glee Club, H. H. SAM CHVOJKA Have you a pass? is Sam's favorite slogan. Although this hallguard usually picks on timid freshies, he tries to fright- en the girls too. H. H. FRANCES CIcHoRz This charming, shy, and studi- ous girl is loved by all who know her. She is a diligent student and does all her work well. Spanish Club, White Eagles, Girl Reserves, H. H. Gzxnvisvi: C1Esr.A Do you know the sweetest belle of SOS? She is mistress of many graces, of which her piano playing is not the least. Spanish Club, White Eagles, Hierographic, Jr. Beseda, Ir.-Sr. Girls. H. H. Donorny CIESLEVVSKI Here's Miss Efficiency herself, Girl with eyes of blue. She's the friend of everyone: An honor student, too. Glee Club, Presidents' Round Table, Accounting, Spanish, Ce- cilian Choir, G. A. A., H. H., Harrisonian. Howaizn V. CLARK Here is one handsome man a woman can't sway. No grand- stand antics please him, but cool, deliberate playing in the pinches -or is it clinches ? Students' Forum, Jr. Besefla. Track '31, H. H. SELMA NIONA COHEN Her winning smile and kind ways have gained her many good friends at Harrison. Nor let it be forgotten how Selma can sing. Ir.-Sr. Girls' Club, J. Y. L., Accounting, MacDowell Ass'n.. H. H. JACK COHN Some may like a bit of rhyme or prose, but all he wants is: Address .,.............. . Phone No. .,,,......... . Biology Club, Track '31, In- ter-room Wrestling '31. jc.ixi'rA Coxicux Who's 223's impish one? XVho, like Lu, is lotta fun? Keeps us always on the run? Juan! Scribblers' Club, Soc.-Sci.- Econ., Latin, G. A. A., Girl Re- serves, H. H. ZELDA ION V J'!5'IgQ ig Page Fzftg one Q, -V u.i.'U UAAJ 1,6 -:QCA-All D. Cr.A11z1c Cxmwl-'ORD Girl of the winning smile. Making friends all the while. Your work here was fine. We'll surely for you pine. Beseda, Glee Club, Biology, Jr. Ir.-Sr. Girls, Mikado, Robin Hood. lnc., H. H. ' A N N12 CL'1'111.12s You'll like her style, You'll like her smile. Sl1e's ,sweet and neatg None can her beat. Aviation Club, Girl Reserves, lX'lA'l I'I-IEW Czlilusuli -l Slide, Matthew, slide! Our Matthew is a great baseball player. and some day will have his nzune adorning the sport sec- tion in blazing letters. if I-IA R .RI S ONIAN 1 Giucri DE SA1.vo Grace and chemistry Enjoy each other's company: Lunch. another favorite friend, From her no one can renrl. French Club, H. H. A.. Li- brary, H. H. A'r11.1.1.x D12 S.-XNTIS Such a darling girl! And, oh, so nice! Sl1e's always jolly and gay. Earning Es and HSE each day. Dramatic Club. Glee, HRobin Hood, Inc . Cecilian Choir. Hierographie, H. H. Br..xxc1-11: B. DlANOX'S xc Y A prize accountant in her class, Blanche, with her cheer- ful persistence at difficult prob- lems, will never lack a position. 'lChisler calls her the perfect locker mate. .L .2 -W f , ...., ,i. H' H' Accounting Club. Biology. lr. Bcseda, Ir,-Sr. Girls. H. H. ltliizosmv' D.xNvLU1c A A C H1 il Here? to Danny, worthyof au, . V L Vg we , ,, ,.E, Ax IHOSX DlDLl.Rl.ICI5 Dark- handsome- Strong- tall- M, 1 Y. K ff Quiet, helpful, ever true, ,, 1.-M121 , ...M . A bandsman. excelled by none. It ff ,rr Cheery' Joyous, never blue- He works 'til l11s goal is won. - IS our Tony' here in view. Bantl ,29.- '30, 731, '32. Bancl 3, So long. K'pal l Luck to you! glib ,29'i3?, R' O- T- CA 29' kernel, ff-i K Students' Forum, H. H. 32, H. H. 1. H2 A1J151.1x1i D1.11:c fri P ,U D,D7ERFK,S , 1' .'- 322+ A ' ' ' ' 2 ' . 4 i ' ist. , gvhcreyls Adelslu f ' , 'W 4' . ' ' A most dependable lad, whose YOOQHFEU can J? ' - f friendship is greatly appreciated Hou - nlow S eva Hlear' if 5 K , I C' . by all who know him. His sin- er ,gngg es you .1ear. . gt cerity in all work will certainly 51321111511 Club, H19l'0gl'3DhlC- ' , ' Q W , be repaid by a successful life. Jr. Beseda, Girl Reserves, H. H. ' H H 'I , Fl , , , 1 - .. WILLIA11 Dxxox DLILIO HEL CARLO. ..,,.. I h . t U d l.n de- He's just a quiet, all-round QSQQQWW W , ' . H. C imlsf avhmals U ff ,t Student, and, whafs mm-5. 3 Y .V I. flglllllg 1e s 'Smeg ut eh u asn friend to those in need. 'W' duolred dt a ar ecause e more s Il 1 . H. H. in .-N 2 no S af' pamg 1 C Fb 't' 4. ,, Poetry Club, H. H. .54 Y , ZELTQA DON Www... m-.1221 Page Fifty-two fi ,fi . lgx f ..., .ri 4. 2. ., uw . uaanab 5 6 . JUNE 4 19521 . ,CISMA ' U' SARA P. DOLINSKY 5 I ' vi I V ' H , , f Frokuxciz R. EDELSTEIN A smiling lass is this half of :ff .4 ' J I - the Edith-Sara duet, whose oo- y. ,jg V Our witty Florence, -never in timistic personality has won her 1' 5, M A a hurry, is the best possible com- a great circle of friends. 9 ' W' . ' paniou for a stroll.U Her motto Accounting Club, Girl Re- IW 9 15- I Should Worry' V serves. J. Y. L., G. B. O. C., N ' Spanish Club, I. X. L., H. H. H, H. I W 'X -Q., 'L Tl-IIQOIDORI-I EICHSTAEDT ELMRR DRASAL . ., .. l ,214 ' A . . 1 ' Ik True Harrisonite describes this .1 2' 'Y ' hvbsl? tlidgiiils 1115 'liked' Iadf Whose Wmmug Ways Won ' K i W. As B NI he's invaluable: kimimfinfrlfxiengg' luis pi? holy science he's unbeatable. . s ' .M . - -y S- grs a le as ue Biology Club, Art, Scribblers. mter mural Sports' i I Harrisonian. Herald. Round Ta- Jr' Beseda' H' H' K ble. Orchestra '29, '30, H. H. . .N .grave V - Enwalcn DRN'SCH . V I 'a OTT0 E15LER Being a steady. industrious I ,K I tug f. , L 3h This g00.d'natured fellow is worker and having a cheerful 'f i ,i V H S lrel5: dqstmed to be 3 jiri? nature have made many friends ni. ' Scfemlst m Phe Chefmcal, WO' for Ed while at Harrison. 1 K ' Flimfinlf fflellds W1Sh hlm 200 Vtlhite Eagles. H. H. H335 1 Cl b H H io ogy u , . . 5 DoRorHx' EPSTEIN JACK D.DL'B1zRcH1N .V ff , Here is a charming girl and , , , i U - . an excellent student, who did not This boy, Called Jack' 15 Sufi' 'f 1' ' require four years to complete Cefei honest H114 fam both m g.: I I V, successfullya high school course, Work and m play' ' jg- 3' W QL' supplemented with various acti- Accounting Club, Economics, vides, Socfscla H' H' Glee Club. Honor, Orchestra. ' . Leaders' Round Table. H. H. ., I RIOLLY DUBIN I ' Mollyfs sparkling: Wit and I 7 . I EDITH L- FASH-'WN fsargiill:21in5e2fSSFg:3Ev2?,1?eniiQ E i ', A swift accountant in her - I class Edith has made manv and respectful admirers. She is , . . ' - . , Mg . friends. but the closest one is alsofm excellent htildent' . ' .51 .igi-5 Sara, Mav fortune follow her! History Club. Hierograoluc, '1?g11 -'rw . I .. - :rs ' f - Accounting Club, Band, G. B. I. Y. L., H. of R., Honor, Girl 3 . .. ,..f5 O C H H H Reserves. MacDowell Ass'n, Ce- nj f ' 'i Onor' ' ' cilian Choir, H. H. K 4 . L i C fs HENRY Dx'ouA1: .4 , ' L ,K I f JOSEPH FEELEY A sociable fellow is Hank, al- C fiv ix 'ie W A smiling and happy lad is ways alert and ready for ac- 'V W: , - , joe, good-natured and full of tion. May his popularity be a Aj' ' , fl' ' pep. He will always make his permanent possession! . . 1 E ' j .1 M' s way in the world. Latin Club, Jr. Beseda, Check- ,Li A K ' ' C' H. H. ers, H. H. L ZELUA DON N Q .. ,y A gym HUM 'B Page Fifty-three Q. XAJJJ 1,6 ff ae W. 0 JUNE C1952 . ' D. .ammo LILLYAN FEINSTEIN K'She stands for jollity And true blue quality. Who? None other than our Lil, everybodyis friend. French Club, Economics, Li- brary, H. H. HAROLD FELDM AN A quiet, unassuming fellow is Feldie except when girls are concerned. He will always be remembered for his sportsman- ship and loyalty to friends. Latin Club, Biology. MacDow' ell, Soc.-Sci.-Econ.. H. H. MORRIS FELDMAN Always alert, never asleep, he has ahost of friends and is a prominent figure in inter-room sports. J. Y. L., H. H. ELEANOR FIALA Pretty, brown-eyed, trim, and neat, Intelligent, merry, charming, sweet, This jewel has school-wide fame. Yes, Eleanor's her name. Biology Club, Glee, Jr. Beseda, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Mikado , Robin Hood, Inc. , H. H. VICTOR FILIP An important member of the heavyweight basketball team, Victor intends to be a doctor or a pharmacist in later years. Biology Club, Basketball '3l. '32, H. H. ESTHER FISHER Little Fish we call her, The baby of our class. In studies and activities She is a popular lass. Glee Club, Robin Hood, lnc. , French, J. Y. L., H. H. Page Fifty-four HARRIS ONIAN C it .1 ,... , t 49 v 1 a t I D 5 , ,, , s t ,lfflfs-'T.. 1. i., tg , 'L x jg - v.-' - s Qzfi. . ii F - gg ssa J V' A ' ii ' A x i, 'ir W . . . ii .5 au' di. i .. 'W 5 . r f', . - T5 Q. fl wiht' 56 I I -5 'ti it-r 5' i A ,f 7 V W' 152.5 if Y if? t t age- - .tt.,, . .,: . 5 , H1 '11 Q . .... . f,yes.1 ' f ' T ma . .. . ' .1154 ,- f . SYLVL-x R. FISHER So small and always neat, Efficient, and discreet, One's always glad her to meet. Spanish Club, J. Y. L., His- tory, H. H. Imfmz M. FOJUT Blondie, with smile so sweet. ls another we like to meet. Because she plays the game, She's sure to win great fame. Aviation Club, Players 13, Jr.- Sr. Girls, White Eagles, Hiero- graphic, Glee, Stamp, G. A. A., H. H. jutri lfommxlitt You have a rare treasure, julie, a beautiful soul. Guard it well that you may present it untainted to God. Latin Club, Glee, Honor, Hus- tler Council, G. A. A., Jr. Be- seda. Harrisoniau, Volley Ball '31, '32, Baseball, H. H. Mmrox FRANTA Lindbergh's only rival, Milton, travels in high altitudes and for- gets to land. Though quiet, he is well liked. H. H. JOSEPH FREDERICH Although Joseph hasn't been here long, the ability he has shown has secured for him a respected position as senior. H. H. SAME FREEDLAND Meet one of Harrison's shin- ing lights in every sense of the word, for Sadie is an Honor student and has hair the color Titian liked to paint. Biology Club, H. of R., Hus- tler Council, H. H. ZEUDA ION MQQM .f:vr'9'2F' . - M Q JUNE 1952 SAM FRI-tr-inn .xx Our Freedy is Clark Gablc's only rival in looks: but in diving he has no rival. VVhat a man! Band Club, Latin. Swimming '30, '31, '32, H. H. RHODA G. FREEMAN Nimble of toe, keen of brain. Quick of wit, eager for fame. Suave in manner, sweet in looks. Her equal's found only in books. Biology Club, Girl Reserves. H. of R., Ir.-Sr. Girls, History. J. Y. L., H. H. iDOROTHY FRIICIIMAX If this lassie you spy, Neither chill nor haughty. Nothing passe, you'll cry, H-Iust cute, a bit naughty. Art Club, J. Y. L., Girl Re- serves, H. H. SA M FRYER A modest, considerate. and conscientious student with at sense of humor makes Sam the ideal schoolmatc that he is. H .H. SQL FUTTERMAN The J. Y. L. president had much to say as a debater and just as much to do as an athlete and student. History Club, Economics. H. of R., Debating, Forensic, H. H. JOHN G.'Xl.ANDlXli Quiet, helpful. ever true, Cheery, joyous, always due. Frugal, earnest, also steady, Excellent, peppy, ever ready. Students' Forum, A v i a t i o n. '1c f -D Axxrt Ga nm-:ao This maiden's liking for drama was seen in Players 13 and Sen- ior Dramatics. Ruth's bosom friend completes her course in three and one-half years. History Cluh, Honor, H. of R.. I. Y. L.. Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Players 13. H. H. Roni-'RT GEISLER Here's l25's chief chiseler and leading student, who's popular with all his classmates. Good luck to you, you lanky Dutch- man! Honor Society, Harrisonian, Eudents' Forum, Scribhlers, H. HICRMAN G1EsE Here's the drum major, so grand, President of our School Band: A gentleman, handsome and tall, A 'tpal , admired by all. Band Club, Orchestra, R. O. T. C. 'ZS-'32, Band '28-'32, Or- chestra '3l, '32, H. H. FRED GILIATY Did you ever see a football game that Fred didn't attend? And where would the crowds be if this little hustler didn't sell tickets? H. H. FIAYRICE GILL1cK Don't get tough with him or your name will he 'tmud , 'cause Maurice has had plenty of prac- tice on the mat. Accounting Club, I. Y. L.. H. H. HELEN F. Gxa-r So pleasant and so clever. By her earnest endeavor. Shirks she work? No, never. Best wishes to her ever! Latin Club. White Eagles, Ac- H, H, C 0 u n t i n g, MacDowell, Civics Bank, H. H. ZELTJA ION L J 1 S ands? 'N Pagf' F1ftv file? JUNE 19,2 mfqgmu' A D- omm GOLD Here's a xery charming young lady, active in clubs and liked by everyone, who has made her course in three and one-half years. Biology Club, French. Girl Re- serves, jr.-Sr. Girls. J. Y. L.. MacDowel1. Cecilian Choir, G. A. A., H. H, RALPH GOLD Boxer is a champion wres- tler and boxer. They say he has a constant appeal for girls. How about it, Boxer ? History Club, lVrestling, Box- ing. I. Y. L., H. H. SOL GOLD He may be tiny, but oh! how he loves to grapple with the big things in life. Incidentally, he was devoted to wrestling. H Club, Wrestling '30, '31, H. H. ALLEN GOLDBERG This young man's quiet ways and serious smile have won him a large circle of friends. Accounting Club, Social Sci- ence, Biology, H. H. ANNLTTE GOLDBERG Charm, personality, and intel- ligence! A joy to behold! Our Annette is the Miss Sunshinel' of our class. Glee Club, Aviation, Poetry, Spanish, A'Robin Hood, Inc. , Her Step-Husband, H. of R., Biology, H. H. EARL GoLDDi51zc1:R Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! His heri- tage is pulchritude and scholar- ship, but for this gross incon- gruity he may be pardoned, for i'he's all right. HAR. RI S ONIAN Biiux icia GoLD1fN Bernice is a sensible lass. E's and S's she does amass, Active in clubs, a good sport, too, What more can a girl do? Biology Club, History, French, Glee, Jr.-Sr. Girls, J. Y. L., Ce- cilian Choir, MacDowell, H. H. SYDNEY GOLD MAN A stellar soccer man is he. An inter-room star, constantly. H Club, J. Y. L., H. of R., Soccer, H. H. 'l'ni2LMA GOLDSMITH Mi, Re, Do, Do, Re, Mi- This describes a musician To a HT . French Club, Orchestra, Girls' Band, Library, H. H. AIJELINE GOODSTETN Cheer, cheer, for Adeline, Girl with traits so fine! Puggie chases blues away. XVell, Paul, wadya say? Glee Club, Biology, J. Y. L., Girl Reserves, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Scribblers, 'KMikado, Robin Hood, Inc. , H. H. ABE GORDON Known to all as an all-round athlete, our basketball captain has proved to be a natural leader. Basketball '29-'32, Baseball '31, 532, H. H. LEO GRATCHNER One of these quiet fellows on whom you can always count to do the right thing at the right time is Scotty. Honor Society, Ir. Beseda. H' H' Students' Forum, H. H. ZELTJA DON Il, Page Fifty-.fix lm' GW JUNE 19,2 -I D' : Enw rx GREIQNFIIQLD The waves in Erwyifs hair don't seem to upset him. for he manages to be an honor student. History Club, I. Y. L.. Scrib- hlers, H. H. SAM Gnoosxmx This great lover of sports just won't love the girls QD. Sam is a popular lad and everyboclv's buddy. History Club, Economics, Bio- logy, Latin, H. H. RAY GRUNWALD Division 125's K'Ray of sun- shine and star Herald agent is an obliging chap who drives away gloom. Here's luck to him! Gesundheit! Aviation Club, Students' For- um, Stamp, H. H. WILLIAM C. GRZYBUNYSKI One reason why we seldom hear from this lad is that he is always in the washroom, comb- ing his hair. H. H. EDGAR A. GL'RIiv1rz A philosophical mind plus the disposition of a Vagabond de- scribes Gurevitz. Despite his stay at Harrison he has not lost his individuality. History Club. Glee, Debating. H. of R., I. Y. L., Volley Ball '30, H. H. 'I'I'Ilf0DORlC HAJ1cowIcz A studious young fellow is he when the girls are not around: otherwise he goes for them as he does for the water in the tank. Swimming '31, H. H. HAR. RI ,S ONIAN Emvaium HALPER If you don't succeed at once. try, try again. Ed tried for three years to make the base- ball team and succeeded in his senior year. Spanish Club, J. Y. L., Stamv. H. H. EDITH HANE Just another dishwater blond and not a bit short by any means, Ed is a shark at typing and a loyal band booster. Accounting Club, Hierograph- ic, Ir. Beseda, Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. EDNVARD HARRIS Meet the fellow known as 'tPinky. Even though he is a woman slayer, his hobby here was athletics. Accounting Club, B i ol 0 gy, History, J. Y. L., H. H. JACK HAUPTRlfXN Stuclious and clever. alwavs willing to help out a pal and popular with the girls is Jack, everyone's friend. History Club, Economics. T. Y. L., Stamp, H. H. Binnnc HAUSER As timid and spry as the lit- tle creature for which she's named is our own Birdie. History Club, Girl Reserves, J. Y. L., H. H. Enw,xRp HEGNER Perhaps you've heard of a boy named Ed, a studious lad 'tis said he was and an asset to the band. Band Club '30, '31, '32, Band '30, '31, '32, Orchestra '31, '32, R. O. T. C. '31, '32, H. H. ZELTJA 'DON f .Neem migxii I Page Fifty seven ' L 1-uw JUNE 19521 D. luvixn H12r.F.xNu His good looks please the ladiesg his good sportsmanship, the boysg and his earnestness wins the favor of all teachers. Popular? Even so. Accounting Club, Biology, ,l. Y. L., H. H. JOHN W. HEMAK is, 1' ' A ff-'Q'11 c This shy young man is slated to become another Marconi or Einstein. He's forever fiddling with radios or theories. Good luck, John! Radio Club, Stamp, VVhite Eagles, Students' Forum, Check- ers, H. H. JOSEPH HEREK A ladies, man is Joe, In basketball he can throw: Football manager adept. He was rightly known as npep... Biology Club, Art, Football '31, Latin, Economics, Hustler Council. X7I0l.lf'l' Huvxmx She's always cheerful and eager to help a friend. By the way, shc's not the fair weather type of playmate. Aviation Club, lr.-Sr. Girls. Poetry, Glee, H. H. ELLA HLAVACEIQ Our blond Ella is the smallest ol Athe Three - Must - Get - Theirsu. Her charming manners win her many friends. Latin Club. Girl Reserves. Hustler Council, jr, Reseda. Players 13, lr.-Sr. Girls, G. A. A. RUDULPH HNAri-:K Hnatek here, Hnatek there! Soon he'll be on the air. This boy, promise shows A success where'er he goes. H. H. Romcler Honors Although he is a quiet, studi- ous fellow. he is a true Anal , known to his friends as Far- mer , He loves the countrv. Glen Club, Biology, Mikado , H. H. lil1x.v Holflfmsx The Girls' Band Captain sweet, Smiling where'er she goes. Friends everywhere do greet. Sheys loved by all she knows. Band Club. Orchestra, jr. Be- seda, Band. H. H. Al'llIQI'fY Ht7I.lJEX A rare, true friend who al- ways shares both your joys and sorrows is Audrey. Accounting Club. Latin, Girl Reserves, jr.-Sr. Girls. Mac- Dowell, G. A. A., Civics Bank. H. H. XY.x1.T1c1i Honvveri This Apollo of 225 has brought many a heart to the breaking point with his flashing smile and curly hair. H Club. Ir. Beseda, Swimming '29, '3O. '31. H. H. CH.vm.1cs A. HORN Here's Charlie, the heavy- weight checker champ. an all- round athlete in school and in- tra-mural sports. jr. Beseda, Red Cross Life- Saving. Checkers, H. H. FRI lim Holm' Vrz Moving each day among us ln quiet. modest way. To us she has endeared herself 3 So all do say. Soc.-Sci.-Econ. Club, French, G. A. A., H. H. ZELDA 'DON ,O L 1 . MQQW .rzrvrlaw Page Fifty-fight , . uw JUNE 1952 D. Ln.r.1Ax Honwlrz A churn to our Anne, a shark at Latin, Lil keeps all the frienrls she makes. Jr.-Sr. Girls, J. Y. L., H. H. JEAN H. Hosni: All know and like tl1is girl with the ready smile and quick wit. Jr. Beseda, G. A. A., H. H., Josuvn A. Hocpfi Hail to our gloom dispeller! Smiling is this lad's favorite indoor sport. But there's a time he's shyest of shy-when girls go dashing by. Students' Forum. jr. Beseda. H. H. Acxics Hu.xIsEK 'tlggyu is one of the most popular and charming girls at Harrison. lf you don't believe it, ask 1. Jr. Beseda, Girl Reserves. Economics, G. A. A.. G. B. O. C., H. H. CLARA Hkonv Not too short, And not too tall, Our friendly Clara Smiles on all. H. H. SYLVIA HRUSA Ever smiling, always fair, Ever happy, without care, Friends here and friends there. Syl takes sunshine everywhere. French Club, Aviation, Ir.-Sr. NIARIE HUGHES It would take a long list of adjectives to describe our charm- ing Marie. Her sweetness and sincerity won her a place in everyone's heart. Dramatic Club, Players 13, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Hierographic, H. H. ROSE IAcULI.o Though Rose doesn't sav much, she has the habit of mak- ing friends with all. H. H. lmixxa Icixs Meet the tallest of the Three-Must-Get-Theirsfy M a v she realize her desire to be a nurse and cure the sick by her winning smile! Jr. Beseda, Latin, Honor, Girl Reserves, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hustler Council. Rcnonr-H Iusslc Hcre's another lad from the famous 225, a popular fellow and a good student, whose future success is assured. Latin Club, H. H. Tuonms J.-XCHINSKI His friendship with Grover is one worth having. May it long continue! By the way, Jack- son is also a hit with the women. Baseball '32, Players 13, H. H. l-I.nmr.1v jixcoss Jake may be small in size. But his ability this belies. In clubs he is active And likes girls attractive. Latin Club, Biology, Soc.-Scif Econ., Debating, MacDowell, I. Q2 45 Girls, Polish, H. H. Y. L., H. H. ZELDA DON D! 7' Qlgvv.-vs. .rrrxoqw 'S Page Fifty-nine .QWEWUU .3 15.113 ' n AGNES JANECEK Herels a very active lass, pro- minent in all the activities of her class. She is also the second of the ''Three-Must-Get-Theirs. Biology Club, History, Girl Reserves, Honor, jr. Beseda. G. A. A., Hustler Council, Mac- Dowell Ass'n. HENRY JANETKA Ian , the pal of every boy and the friend of every girl, has a heart so kind that he even shares his locker combination. VVith whom? Accounting Club. H, H. FRANK AJEUSOWSKI Though bashful, Frank is a good friend of everyone he sees. He will make good in the business world. Band, Orchestra, H. H. W1r,r,mM JVAROCZ Here, ladies, is a young man with a steady salary and paying position. What more can am' of you want? H. H. M ILDRIQD JIRINEC Her sincerity of purpose and reliability make Mildred a favor- ite. When she sets her head to make that EU average, rest assured, she makes it. Glee Club. Hierographic, G. A. A., H. H. ALMA JIRKA Sweet, smiling, not simple, With a mischievous dimple, Even to the journey's end Alma proves a perfect friend. Glee Club, Hierographic, Jr.- Sr. Girls, Jr. Beseda, Honor. H. H. JOSEPH JTRKA The armistice has been signed. Here's a Bohak who is good because he admits it. Ioking aside, Joe is a fine fellovv. Orchestra, H. H. Nuss H. Jouxsox, Jn. Happy and carefree N Describe him ftperfectleef' lYhen it comes to swimming, He bubbles o'er with glee. H Club, Swimming '29-'32, Biology, Soc.-Sci.-Econ., Roman Senate, MacDovvell. H. H. Faux jURAs1:A An S was found one day Weeping its soul away. lt wailed in a mournful tone. K'Wl1at'll I do when Iuraslca's gone? Biology Club, H. H. AM-os S. Julien: Our vice-president, here he is. Get him started, watch him whiz, All his friends unite to say. 'AGood luck, Iurcik, every day l Biology Club, Jr. Beseda. R. O. T. C., Players 13. lVhite Eagles, H. H. STANLEY JUsrcl2v1eH This lad is interested in sports -baseball, football, basketball. and track, You will always find him playing or watching a game. Art Club, Glee, 'KRobin Hood, lncfl, H. H. MADAI4EN KADZIE With wavy hair. brown eyes, and bright smile, Madalen is Harrison's merry sunshine and takes joy where'er she goes. Glee Club, A-Capella. Ac- counting, Wllite Eagles, H. H. ZELTIA DON MQW Page Sixty XJJ-L, - UAAJQA wp JUNE 19324 D. ANN R. KAI-rx If diligence and hard work count in the great race, this lit- tle girl should win first place. Accounting, J. Y. L., Girl Re- serves. H. H. Q HARRY A. Kmsl-I Girls. want to dance? Ask one of Harrison's best dancers. who has a smile and glad greet- ing for all. History Club. Social Science, I. Y. L.. H. of R., H. H. SA M K.bxr.r.ow Kawk is a witty fellow: He always makes the mark. And, as many of us know, In accounting he's a shark. Biology Club, Accounting, I. Y. L., H. H. V EM :rr KANTIQR Here is a sweet and loyal friend. a girl well Worth know- mg. She's our future history teacher. XVh0's her better half? B. R. Hierographic Circle, I. Y. L., Cecilia n Choir, MaeDowell. H. H. Cnuucxcr KARI-:LM All foretell great advancement for Clarence in the musical world. While at Harrison. he made a practice of winning city and national solo contests. Orchestra '28-'32, Band '28-'32. H. H. BLANCHI: KARLICEK The throttle on this human engine has been kept wide open, for Blanche has made her course in three years. History Club, Hierographic, Girl Reserves, H. of R., H. H. :ANNA KASPAR Athletically inclined, Of a very able mind, A sunshine bringer is this lass. Whose jokes brighten every class. G. A, A., Volley Ball, '32, H. H. Nic NA Kino Meet our pretty Nena, whose charming personality has won her popularity. She enjoys studying and is completing her course in three and a half years. Art Club, Hierographic, Ir.- Sr. Girls, Girl Reserves, Glee, H. H. Jixi-:Tre KESSLER A girl so sincere. A girl sweet and dear. A girl such as this is the kind we miss. Biology Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. Girl Reserves, History, J. Y. L., Soc.-Sei., G. A. A., H. H. PATRICIA She's the girl with the readV smile who is always willing to help. XVith such a combination, she should go far. Art Club, G. A. A., Cecilian Choir, Girl Reserves. Fencing, History, Players 13, Her Step- Husbandu, H. H. N.i'r.xI.I1c KrR1cHKo Here's to Natalie, who can swim the crawl with greatest vim! She has spread joy and cheer at Harrison. H. H. Josiirr-r Kmiciiovicu Ioey's a great fighter as well as a fine fellow. He wears a coat of mail against women. Do they fall for him? Biology Club, H. H. ZELDA DON L WQCQ-.W ms? ' Page Sixty one , 1.1.11-3 JUNE 19,2 icuw A H- CHARr.Es KLEssNER Quiet and studious is this lad. but he has a merry twinkle in his eye. Although a rather re- tiring sort of chap, he has mam' friends. Officers' Club, Aviation. Glee, Mikado , R, O. T. C., H. H. l,.xwR1ixci-3 KLUGE School has been an interesting pastime for this lad. His mam' friends all admit that whats inside is certified. Jr. Beseda, H. H. ROBERT KNAH., JR. 225's greatest four extra getter, even though he denied being absent from school on the day there was a test, is Robert. H. H. GEiR.Nl.lJ N1CHOI..NS KNOPF When a 'Aman's a man -it's just too bad. This is one fellow who makes the world worth liv- ing in. He shines in athletics as well as with the girls, Players 13, Ir. Beseda, Fenc- ing, H. H, Euirn KNUnsEN Always ready to help us, She never makes a fuss. She always joins in our fun. This genius of 221. Soc.-Sci.-Econ. Club, C i x' i e Bank, Girl Reserves, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Accounting, H. H. M ARY KODL Our Mary is very quiet and shy. Yet she has a host of friends. Do you wonder whv? Jr. Beseda, H. H. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN .gray 1 ,L . :.-iv ft 2 ,ak Q 3- tat., 1 - -at .fill i f , Q ,,,' , L 5 EM' . .Q v, ' - we , 'R tv : 1 . 2 I E., -U ,gt , ' . 5252 iss --it Rai '- Vx . , xx g ua-' wh , 3, 12232 , Vi . i i ,ye 1 -.ff .f . . :its 3557, 1' ft .5195 Q. , -. -rx, .1 'EH ' . 'Mr ' 5 Is, '-:fi L l -1 .. li gi 1 is fix i ' i Q a 53 . W ti 1 Q s t Hifi . .,, , K Q rx rf , , fr H ig, 5 I ARTHUR KoENiGsBERc Art , the musician of 227, al- ways willing to give his help and advice whenever needed, is an asset to any institution. Band, R. O. T. C., Orchestra, Honor, H. H. joseva J. Koices He's always moanin' low, Donlt call me Joe, Likes to swim and wrestle too. Never has time to feel blue. Biology Club, H, Jr. Beseda, Swimming '30, '3l. Wrestling '32, H. H. Cr..xRi: G. KOT..XR A Hwhizu at math, A peach of a friend, She takes to her studies World without end. H. H. Hicris N Koruna She viewed life simply. Nei- ther burning ambitions nor lust for pleasures planted embryonic crowsfeet in her demure coun- tenance. Glee Club, Jr, Beseda, Ir.-Sr. Girls, H, H. lfA'l'HRYN PAULA KOLUDER This maiden surely has stvle and wins our hearts with her friendly smile. May fortune ever follow her! Jr. Beseda Club, G. A. A.. H. H. HYMAN IQONOPKEN Here's a fellow whose chief interest in life seems to be hav- ing a good time. Outside of that, he does some bookkeeping. Accounting Club. H, H. ZEUDA 'DON am... Page Su ty-two J'KV f'J , um Q4 G - JUNE 19,2 .Lia -I Q LJ, , D. Mimis Kormr Good things as well as mis! chievous things come in small bundles, if HHowie's case holds true. Hc's the original 'Aper- sonality kid. Tt's certified. Jr. Beseda. Students' Forum. H. H. Doraorrrv Koieniir. To judge by her many friends, Dorothy has a very charming personality. She is an active member of the junior Reseda, French Club, Art, Jr. Reseda. H. H. AIILAN R. Kvnnx His smile and willingness to help have made everyone his friend. Here's one brilliant studenta-a sure success in our world. Economics Club, Social Sci- ence, Herald. Scribblers. H. H. CH 1-isriin Kosixsm Jolly, friendly, and gay. Full of vim and upon , Ready to smile and play. Tliat's our Chesys 'frepf' R. O. T. C.. Orchestra, H. H. S'r.xxL1-iv Koszvi: To be a full-fledged mechani- cal engineer after he's finished Armour Tech is this lad's am- bition. Who knows but wv'll be crossing bridges planned bv - -P Stanlq . WVhite Eagles, H. H. Hiimcx Koris Sweet. kind, determined lass Rlows her horn made of brass, All know her radiant charm llill work nobody harm. Orchestra. Band, G. A. A.. Honor, H. H. FLORENCE Kori- All of those who know her have finally agreed that it is girls like Florence who leave sweet memories. Soc.-Sci.-Econ. Club, jr.-Sr, Girls, Girl Reserves, J. Y. L.. Library, H. H. AIARY L. Koiv,xi,1iws lf.-x Dainty. alert. and sweet. This girl you'd like to meet, An Honor student is she? In sports you her will see. Aviation Club, Hierographic. G. A. A., White Eagles, H. H. lb-issue H. Kozuq This young' lady's sunny smile and personality will not be for- gotten by her classmates when she is gone. Girl Reserves. Orcl1estra,H. H. Mokkis KRAVITZ Intelligence, joy, and sincerity have won for him the trust and admiration of his classmates. Clee Club. J. Y. L.. Historv, Spanish, Cecilian Choir, Mac- Dowell, H. H. l.oluc.xiX1-i IQREKISRT Sl1e's the good-looking blonde with the good-looking report card, whose jollity makes manv friends for her. Spanish Club, Girl Reserves, jr.'Sr. Girls, H. H. Esrnifu Kizicnirslcv A rare girl to know, Always on the go: Her work in the class ls that of a studious lass. H. H. ZELTJA ION Page Sixty-il11'ev Q, -, 'LLUJ qt: if JUNE 19,2 but-AAAI' 1-IA R. RI S ONIAN BELLE Kumar-1Rc Of good sportsmanship, sim- plicity. common sense, and many more excellences she can boast. Cherish these traits, Belle: jvoifll need them. History Club, J. Y, L., H. of R., G. A. A., Biology, H. H. FRAN It E. KRIVANEK One of the most provoking boys of the class is Frank. first mischievous, then pensive. and back again to mischief. How- ever, all like him. H. H. RIARTH lx KRo'rocHwn. Quiet and sincere best describe Marty. Her shy sweetness has won her many a loyal friend. Latin Club, Glee, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Library, H. H. JOHN KRZYSTON Here's l27's songster, whose musical talent has added to the fame of two school operas. Aviation Club, Glee, i'Mika- do , HRobin Hood, Inc. , White Eagles, H. H. JoHN J. KUCERA, JR. Many Harrisonites don't know this modest fellow, but those who do have been influenced bv his sterling character. Jr. Beseda, H. H. R,ii'MoND J. KUCERA Meet a man! Ray is one voice of the quartet of 106. In addi- tion to singing, Ray is a keen baseball player. H Club, Baseball '30-'32, lr. Beseda, H. H. NVALTICR J. KUDLA Who will follow our Johnny lVeissmnller? Do you know? H Club, Swimming '29-'3l. H. H. Irerixc W. KUEHN This lad really should spell his name as it is pronounced, KEEN. We're sure that the boys well as girls will agree to this. H. H. M I rfrox C. K UH N Herc's a lad to be compared with any lad in school, a marvel in the band and a whiz in ac- counting. What price college, Blilt? Band, Orchestra, H. H. XYLLLIAM J. KURE i'Gurky , as this young man is called by his friends land he surely has a hostj, is liked for his pleasing personality. Accounting Club, Social Sci- ence, Economics, H. H. FLORIAN Kus He's known as Bashful Kusu. because he's girl shy. However. he's studious and popular, for he's one of our flashy baseball stars. Latin Club, Baseball '32, H. H. DOROTHY KI1ZNITSOr' Her eyes are full oi laughter, Her smile so very sweet That just to know her Is considered a treat. Biology Club, J. Y. L., Jr.-Sr. Girls, Glee, Robin Hood. Inc , Cecilian Choir, Library, Girl Re- serves, H. H. gf, E zeum mon Page Sixty-four - 1.1-11, - 5-A-3-A-5 , G 637 JUNE 1.9524 I-IA R RI ,S ONIAN bvr-XLTIQR J. Kwrr The girls are just wild about VVallyg but he has a faint heart. and faint heart never won fair lady. Here's one good man saved. Latin Club, VVhite Eagles. Students' Forum, H. H. jrx NEE L.-xxm XYhat will this sweet miss do without her Vic and Dorothy? H. H. A. Club, Aviation, Glee, Jr. Beseda, Poetry, H. H. Cmsmm R. Laxori Short of stature, but sympa- thetic in friendship is he. A more sagacious and energetic young man can't be found, Stamp Club. R. O. T, C., H. H. HENRY YV. IANGE His twin in size, Henry goes over big with the girls. lVhat has the future for him? Aviation Club, Biology. Jr. Reseda, R. O. T. C., H. H. H1-:Imax LAs:NsKy Girls, here is the answer to your prayers. Besides girls. he has the time and intellect to think of more serious subjects. Glee Club, Scribblers, Ac- counting, H. H. JA mis LEBLOCH This sturdy Harrisonite finds interest in his favorite subiect. English QD. He is also a leader in school activities. H. H. 9. lfroiuixcia Lmilsli Llzxriariac NVQ picture little Flo :Xs dainty and petite. You'll all agree with us, For surely she is sweet. Spanish Club. Jr.-Sr. Girls. Ce- cilian Choir, Civics. H, H. Flu N is L12oN1-iTT1 Here's to Frank. dear to all of us! May he always be a good sport and a bashful boy CU, as he is now. H Club, Poetry. Football '28- '3l, VVrestling '29, H. H. RALPH I,1-Zsxnzwsrci NVho is this officer grand Of the R. O. T. C. band? XVith Robin Hood , the Glee Club, too, He's surely had plenty to do. Glee Club, Officers, White Eagles, R. O. T. C.. 'lRobin Hood, InC.'y, H. H. Lu.r.rw Lizrrxsisv Dreamy, dark eyes and win- some smile clearly reveal the sweet, demure, and generous nature which has won Lil a host of loyal friends. History Club. Honor, H. of R., I. Y. L., Spanish, French, H. H. liri-1151, Lrivix Ethel, with her smiling face And lustrous curls, ls one of the sweetest Of our girls. French Club, J. Y. L., G. A. A., Girl Reserves, H. H. REBECCA LEvIN This maiden is so friendly, Her heart so very kindg Dame Luck will not forget her. Success she's sure to find. Glee Club, Hierographic, Jr.- sr. Girls. J. Y. L.. H. H, zeurm 'non l t mesa-..,. .,...Q12's Pag0Swty 1 0 s , , ., . 95 an D- CI,AIKli Ll-1 Yin: CH.u:r.o'rTE L. Liss Her feet trim and neat A well-wisher of cheer and ln 'dancing none beat. a dear friend is Charlotte, whose This maiden so rare- comradesliip will be sorely Guess who? It's Claire. missed. Glee Club, Art, Girl Reserves, .Glee Club, J. Y. L., jr.4Sr. H. H. Girls. H. of R., H. H, J L NORMAN Ln'1Ncss'1'oN-M11,r,ER .mils lBlCRACI'1 1 X Adam was Heaven's first gift A ready smile and quick wit to woman. This guy, Norm. is are characteristic of the poet of the second. He's so good he has 'jim and Joe. Inc. Active in a double last name. sports, jim was an intra-mural R. O. T. C., White Eagles, wfesrlmg Champ H115 5935011 Latin, Glee, Art, Aviation, H. of Stamp Club, Jr. Reseda, Foot- Players l3. HRobin Hood. ball '29, H. H. lnc. . Her Step-H usbandu. MacDowell, H, H. Eimxxmw l.ll3I'l'SKY lQl l'H Lomir. As jolly as nthe Miller of the For Ruth Hthat arguin' gal . Dee and very like the man who sought by girls and boys for her set his mouth going, then went wit and logic, all say she'll hold off and left it is Ed, her oyvu every time, Glec Club, Radio, Soc. Sci: Glee Club, Economics, H. of Econ, R. O. T. C. Officers, R.. J, Y. L.. G. A. A., Girl Re- Club, H. of R., H. H. serves, H. H. BERXARD l.rcHTIiizxiAx , M.xRclir.r,:v LOBICK Football and wrestling gave him fameg . A man hater f?j, an honor Vanquishing women is his student. and a dandy athlete game, was Moanin' Marc. What will He's helped to success. 'tis an All-Star team do without said, - Marc and her other half, Vie? BD' 3 fllfl named Mlldfefla Biology Club, Scribblers. Base- H Club, Poetry, Football '29. ball. Volley Ball, Champs '32. '30, lYrestling '30, H. H. G. A. A., Players 13, H. H. EMMA R. LINK R.vvMoN1m LOFCHII-1 Her pretty smile attracts many He's always friendly and willf friends. and so does the music . ing' to help everyone who knows her banjo emits, him. Rav will win renown some Glee Club, jr.-Sr, Girls. Hiero- da? graphic, H. H. Baseball '31, '32, H. H. Drvxa Lnumx . Rxvnioxn LOVTTSCH Get caught in the social swirl One of the most ardent base- ls one thing Diananeler didg ball fans is Ray. His cheerful But all who kngw thig girl disposition and obliging manner Say 51.155 3 sociable --kidj' give .him a good foundation for one Club. Aviation, Mikado , IIHDPHIGSS- ZELUA 'DON JS' Q il ,nv-n . mm ' Page Sirly-si.1' V 75 -' - ,1'fB n H D- JACK LUMN ll'll,I.lAlI UT. XL-XJCHRZAK Meet the editor-inechief of The middle thircl of the the Herald, whose strong person- iThree Musketeers is Bo , ality has been a great factor in known everywhere for his sun- its success. Jack is a constant ny disposition. perpetual grin, honor student. and galaxy of girl friends. Herald, Hustler Council. I. Y. Latin Club, White Eagles, L,, H. of R. Students' Forum, H. H. Rosh: LUBLINEB josl-21'Hixi: XIAJICXYSKI Yivacious, smiling and glvlllfl' Sweet and small, a cheerful word to everybodv. But thafs not all- Bib has gained the love and For her the boys do fall. admiration of all with whom she Ask Gene, Came m Contact Latin Club, Biology, G. A. A,, HlSf0l'Y Club- French. H- of VVhite Eagles, Accounting, Ir.- R-. J- Y- L.. H. H. Sr. Girls, Hierographic, H. H. JULIA LUTFY Soi. XIALLTN Small and sweet, Trim and neat. Hei'e's a Scotchman KU get- P,-etty and wmv, ting a free education and taking Is Julie of this city. all llc CHU gef- Glee Club. Ir.-Sr. Girls, Hiero- H- H- graphic, H. H. XY1Lr,.A.RD H. Maas CLARIQNCIQ IXI.-xkl-:MA One-third of l25's famous , . Three Musketeers is XVhiffle. Hffre S 3' fellow whO5C.f.al'0rlte who toms a mean flute in both pastime seems to he visiting the band and orchestra. Take your loop tlleaffes' Whell , not m bow, yvhiffle. school, hes at the Oriental or Latin Club, Students' Forum. the Chicago' Band '29-'31, Orchestra '28, '29. H- H' H. H, ZtI.iniz,uu:T D. Alam.-iscn Hmm- A-1-H1-R MAREMA, JR, HHC1' all' l5 50 m0l'l95T- Known as Hank to all his npalsn Her aspect so meek. Jolly as can be, S0 Simple. Yet Swqgf How he jollies all the girls Are her charms. Puzzles you and me. XYi1,u,x.ui 1'TARKOl'TSAS F. 'Q M. s . Ml Mlm Markoutsas may be his name, Not a finer or more sociable But mark means the same. girl than Faye can he found Goodby to marks that have though one travel to the four been. . corners of the earth. This Mark is bound to win. Girl Reserves, J. Y. L.. H. H, Stamp Club, Biology, Ir. Be- seda, Social Science, H. H. ZELTA DON 9 l, ff 'E Page Sixty-.re1'en -GF,-L!-I-J' .11.'L1L3 JUNE 1 2, -I AAAA1' an ' 95 D. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN IR EMILY XIARTINEC L 5 1 ,, 4. , . , Q Jxulis JOHN IYIIVUDA VVhe-never you see a brown- ? .f ,f . A X eyed, brown-haired. slender Der- if W Meet Mlk, 0119 Of Ouf vovular son strolling along the Corridors. -W J' z iUFCf ' Sfalfs- H9 has mflde mam' it'5 our 'KMarty , gyho has gaingd ,-ii?f .' friends with his pleasing man- much Qgteem from .13 ' ef, '75, fi-' ' ners and ever-ready smile. Spanish Club, Girl Reserves. 2 1' M H Club, SUCCQ1' '31, H- H- Jr.-Sr. Girls, H, H. , -ti ' W y, v 1R,,5N,,5 MM-OUSEK V ' , THEODORE J. Mucos 3. J,,,.,ew, t , .A e, , When boys do rush' Q' . 'R ' ,Eli Here s to the fellow vyho ca-n HOW She does mushy ' fi if take chemistry with a srmle! His Eyes of bluvgrecn -it 1 hobby is mixing .chemicals .that Has Shy Irene' E f Q? i- - f p r o d u C e surprising reactions. Soc.-Sci.-Econ. Club, Jr. Be- ii' Grilatgoy' Teddy' seda, H. H. ' ' - - , 3 , 6 . i,....4,.. MA LE. M 'J 5 C12cu.1,x AIEDELLA Q ' ' Ib RH ION IM LSKA Y. . A V ,'i' ' A- future 'steno we. yvontder? .Our file' fuwth her mgemmus ,, , I if Mar1e's cherished ,ambition is to mmd- W1 am 355 be remembered fe, , Q ' V become a lady of leisure. More as one of the people who nut 153, 13 iff,-f..f power to her: friendship first in line. 5' la? . i ft . ' . Y . Q 'Eff gg. ' Biology Club, Glee, History, Q Poirl, Club- Economlcbv SOC-' Hierographic. Girl Reserves, Tr.- 'CL' Mahon' H- H' AH H' H4 K Sr. Girls, White Eagles, H. H. ' 1, we f, . J, X 4 11 YW' . XIIRGINIA XTICLDAZIS if, Y HARRY LTILLER I 0 t ,fat ,3 , , ' U Always is 'virgie ' 1- All at Harrison look up to As sweet as can be. in 2' ? J this young man. The world out- She certainly is dependable. '-'H K ., A M sicle will do the same, no matter Take it from me. -' iij ' , what his field may be. Spanish Club. Glee. H. H. '1 WYVV A Football, H- H. CHARLES J, lvllcarxia ,S t , Ni 1 ,Q JOSEPH KIILTON The other third of the Three QZYQ. He seems a bit phony, Musketeers . Charlie is an earn- , l , I f 1 Of mind unsound, est.' hard-working fellowx and a , K, . For he rides a pony Yefliable W0mHTl-hiltel' l 75- we ' 3- ,' XYhen the tests come around. Latin Club, H, H, , i Glee Club, H. H, . . H,,,ff i.f hfwm . , I VIC1'ORlzX ATICHALEK , I ,ar Athletic, pretty, and popular V, , '-, iii: , PETER G' MILES for' the G A D A eimglrib time + 5 , crack or a smile for his friends. 1, ' ' ' ' .2 ' ', 'f Q- L ' E lf ' ' ' . npal to her other half. Marc- Ewa L 5 tus lad can entertain any croud - , . , Swimming 30, H, H. Biology Club. Honor, Players , , 13, G. A. A., H. H. 5 5, -V , ZELDA 'DON .9 L. Q E 9 4 4-rrra . 'J am Sztfy-eight 7 -. XAJJJ D. Smxiiv LIINTZER Harrison's able debater could convince even a college profes- sor that his theories were wrong. History Club. Hustler Coun- cil, H, of R., I. Y. L. josrvn F. Misrcm. Witli a disposition as sweet as a g1rl's, Joe has fully as manv friends as any of them. Band Club, jr. Beseda. Or- chestra, H. H. Fuaxit A. Momitsisr Well known as a painstaking: worker, a diligent and a loval friend, Frank wears a verv dis- tinctive smile always. Stamp Club. Biology, H. H. Esruiau Mocmtrskv Esther liked to sing, as she has proved by singing her way through high school. French Club, H. H. FLORENCE Momssiirrtt In Civics it's Florence. in his- tory the same. 'lFrenchie lives through the day as carefree as a Freshie. Dramatic Club, Hierographic, Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. Srizvr Mossy Here's another reason why the football team won such honors. As an athlete Steve has worked his way to fame. As a student, heis better still. H Club, Honor. Latin. Hus- tler Council, Frosh-Soph '29, '30, Football '3l. Lxsxn Moss This queen of potho0ks aspires to nothing less than a private secretaryship. All h0De she will get it. Accounting Club, Civic Bank. Girl Reserves, jr.-Sr. Girls. MacDowell. H. H, ,ANTHONY Mrsriz This shy, courageous lad Is with the girls a fad. He plays basketball well. As intra-mural sports tell. H. H. Hmm-:N VVtr.,xM1Ni2 NEWMAN She's lovable and sweet And always very neat. This good friend to keep Shows sincerity is deep. Art Club. Accounting. Poetry, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Girl Reserves. H. H. LHONA XILLFS Active in work for girls. Leona is one of those who lift their voices in song. Glee Club. Girl Reserves. lr.- Sr. Girls, Robin Hood. Incfy. H. H. FAXXIE NORMAN Ten fingers on the piano keys? Result, a harmony of sound. Everything Fannie does ln harmony does abound. Glee Club, Spanish, l'Mikadol', 'lRohin Hood, lncfi, J. Y- L-f H. of R., H. H. Loc I sic Noitro N lliho xvouldn't like Louise of Z23? She can sew. draw, dance, think. cook, and be likable. Soc.-Sci. Club, H. H. A.. it -, H. H. ZELUA ION -91, J'f'!'f9 cw:-ve. .f:r:'.v55Q 'Rs Page Sixty-:zinc 4 , XJ-Xl, in 't.A-5.3.5 JUNE 1952. D. Louis NYKIEL Fat',, as he is popularly called, has little to do with the opposite sex, but is ace-liirzli with the boys, teachers, and Pop Spangler??? Latin Club, Band, H. H. Tniionoiuc IYYKIIQL Always ready to come to the aid of a fellow comrade is Ted, who enjoys doing homework QU and is a great lover of sports. Latin Club. Orchestra, H, H. EVELVN C. OBIQRMAN Quiet Evie is ambitious, for she has completed her course in one semester less than most of us. To what is her popularity due? Ask Faye and Ruth. History Club, Accounting, H. of R., Girl Reserves, J. Y. L,, Cecilian Choir, MacDowell As- sociation, G. B. O. C., H. H. EIIJQEN fyCONNOR Irish eyes, Personality too- All do like her. Wouldn't you? Spanish Club, Economics, Red Cross, Marathon, G. A. A., H. H. VVILLIABI Oxiirixsiiv Invincible force is portrayed in his face, He is not a talker, but a doer. Stamp Club, Social Science. Economics, Accounting, H. H. XVILLIAM R. O'N1111.L This boy-wonder U1 slavecl on the athletic fields for laurels to present to Dorothy. Irish is a leader in all activities. Aviation Club, Stamp, Biology, Wixr,'1'12iz OsiNsKis Did you ever sec Wally moon? Here's all he does croon, You're so delicious And so capricious. fGuess wh0.j R. O. T. C., Officers' Club, White Eagles, H. H. RIf'l'II PAN Tl'fl.l0T Her interests seem musical from activities listed below, and she hasn't neglected the girls for her present interest in Milt. Girl Reserves, Cecilian Choir. MacDowell Ass'n., H. H. Mauciix B. PARKEI: Personality plus is only one of the many qualities that make Marcia so popular. She holds her offices well. For more in- formation, ask Marvin. History Club, H. of R., I. Y. L.. Debating, MacDowell Ass'n. Glce, Girl Reserves, H. H. Biixix 1 ci: PA soN Why does Bernice devote so much time this year to domestic science? Perhaps Tom can ac- count for her enthusiasm in needlework and household man- agement. Biology Club, Latin, Jr. Be- seda, White Eagles, Girl Re- serves, Cecilian Choir, G. A. A., H. H. SEYMOUR P,xsTRoN If you want to attempt the impossible, try to get good-na- turetl Seymour angry. Officers' Club, Biology, H. of R., Hustler Council, R. O. T. C. '29-'32, H. H, STANI.Er PAvAL0N1s Here's to a lieutenant of the R. O. T. C. May he some dav be a general in the U. S. armv! Stan is a fine fellow. R. O. T. C., Officers' Club. Poetry, Spanish, Glee, Fencing, H, H, Jr. Beseda, Basketball '3l. H. H. ZELTDA DON ,Q L. I Page Seventy .2 - XAJJJ QALN' -1 'l.A.A.A-76:6 ji JUNE 1952. Q :em-1' D. Miuriten PAVISICH One of the two A'Musical Mil- dredsi' of 229, this quiet girl spends most of her spare time practising with the orchestra. Orchestra '30-'32, H. H. Mixunicic PIQARIAIAN Let us present our king of ac- tivities, Maurice, who possesses the qualities of true leadersliin. H Club, History, J. Y. L., H. of R., Hustler Council, Soc. Sci.-Econ., Stain p, Debating. Tennis '31, Biology, H. H, How.xRn P12ARsoN A quiet young chap Is he always in class, But entirely at home VVhen talking to a lass. H. H. josiiruixli PERRY Quiet and sincere best describe jo. who will surely gain success when she sets out on her own. Girl Reserves, H. H. jositvn Pl-:sine Here's the date-up man of Hjim and Joe, Inc. , an active student. always ready to help a friend. and an intra-mural sports star. lvI1Lniun1 Prism: Among her many virtues will be found much sax appeal. This musician is a favorite among her classmates. Band '29-l32. G. B. O. C.. Ce- cilian Choir, H. H. HA R. RI 5 ONIAN Axnv l?lLNEY Here's to our future Schwartz or Rentner. VVhen anyone men- tions iootball, all think of An- dy. Notre Dame will welcome him. Poetry Club, Football '29, '30, '3l. Xvrestling '29, Baseball '31, '32, Swimming, H. H. Mn.muin LORRAINE PLACKO Always smiling, cheerful, gay. Looking to the sunny day, Darling Milliels not a sinner. All agree that she's a winner! French Club, G. A. A.. Girl Reserves. Jr.-Sr. Girls, Yollev Ball. H. H, CI..xR,x Pr.Arz Mrs, NValker casts a pleasing eye at Clara's form in high dives. Other attributes. generosity and kindness, are felt in a quiet manner. Glee Club. Marathon, Red Cross, Soc.-Sci.-Econ., Biology, Spanish. Library. H. H. Er.1c.iNon G. Pononsiqr Her favorite is sports. The diamond, net, and courts. She's earliest in her work. XVhich she'll never shirk, G. A. A.. H. H. Emv.xl:1v Poniinwonxv An all-round athlete, Podieis winning personality has made him many friends here at Har- rison. VV h i te Eagles. Lightweigllt Basketball '32, H. H. Lu.r.r.iN Poncsiq Sl1e's jolly, she's witty. Sl1e's friendly. she's wise. She has one roguish dimnle And two bright brown eyes. Aviation Club. Accounting. Jr.-Sr, Girls. Ir. Reseda, H. H. ZELTIA 'DON 2' L WQQW. mn? 'E Page Sezwztx one Q. 1.1.11-3 1.6 l Q QQ' ,ob JUNE 19,2 v 'IQAAAAI' Y D. Ftomfxci: POLAK The first love of this girl from Missouri is sports. She's at her best in a crowd and pro- motes a good time. H. H. 121.5112 A. Pminovrc Tall and ever so stately, Dignified and fine, She will always remind us Of a lonely, beautiful pine. Art Club, Accounting. Ir.-Sr. Girls. Girl Reserves, Poetry. H. H. EDITH PRoKsA Fair, tall, and stately, Describe Edith to a HT . KYe all admire her greatly. May she ever sunny bel Latin Club, Ir.-Sr. Girls. Soc.- Sci.-Econ., Cecilian Choir. H. H. CECILIA PRzx'BYLS1cI You will never see Sis with- out Bernie 'cause true pals stick. Sis is an all-round girl-gay, full of fun, and studi- ous. Latin Club. G. A. A., White Eagles, Cecilian Choir, Girl Re- serves, H. H. Sitremo PUCCINI Actions speak louder than wordsf' This boy doesn't sax' much, but he certainly gets a great many things done. H. H. LAMBERT Pl'Tr.A1Q Anxious to do his best and faithful to the end, Lambert has many friends and is worthv of their affection. Accounting Club, Glee, NVhite Eagles, H. H. josl-ivn PI'TTI'fRMAN - ff U Joe is a wow when lt comes to a dame: But that isn't telling. In soccer's his fame. H. H. Jositvu S. PrziK 'You don't see Joe around the girls. not muchg but l1e's a whiz at any sport. H. H. Uwrrv RABrNov1'rz Sparkling personality makes her fingers twinkle on the piano. Wl1o's her better half? See K. Glee Club, Spanish, I. Y. L., Girl Reserves. H. of R.. Ceci- lian Choir, MacDowell, H. H. EYIQLYN RAUINOVITZ Now among the seniors, You see a happy smile. Know it is our Evelyng She's smiling all the while. Spanish Club, Hierographic, Ir.-Sr. Girls, Y. L., H. H. HARRY Rtxmxorirz XYhat would the orchestra be without Harry? CSmall voice. The OfCll6StT3.y,D Orchestra Club, Biology, Or- chestra, H. H. WILLIAM RABINOVITZ For sports Bill's first choice is swimming. This chem shark of ours is an amiable lad. H. H. ZEUDA DON if .wsfefem Page Scwzzfy-tzun JUNE 19,2 B. IIA R. RI S ONIAN CHESTER Rams Here's an ardent lover Of inter-room games. VVho shares love for basketball With baseball and flames. H. H. ORVAL XY. RA H N VVhen more and prettier girls are to be known, this fellow will know them. He's popular with everyone, especially la femme. H. H. HEl.EN RANKIN This Harrison student dear Wears a smile from ear to ear. Her marks. perfection near. Gn the Honor Roll appear. H. H. THOMAS P. RAT,-xJ, JR. Fair warning! NVatch your girls, fellows. Here comes Tom. When he starts out on a ram- page, the girls just go wild. Ask Bernice. Glee Club, Art, Aviation, H. of R., White Eagles, Players 13, MacDowell Ass'n,, Mika- do , Robin Hood, Inc. . Her Step-Husband , H. H. ELEANOR REDER Simple, modest, and sweet. Here's a girl everyone Wants to meet. Jr.-Sr. Girls, Volley Ball '30, H. H. STEVE RE :sims Our class president. an honor student and a football star. is a modest young man, admired by all who know him. H Club, Hustler Council. Honor, Football '29, '30, '31, Baseball '31, '32, H. H. DON RIENDEAU All the ladies flutter when Don is in their neighborhood, especially Olive M. H Club, Glee, Spanish, Soc. Sci.-Econ., Tennis '30, '31, H. H. Emrxij Roi-IRSEN She's very sweet, But not so quiet: She's mighty neat, But what a riot! French Club, MacDowell, Ce- cilian Choir, H. H. M ILDRED Rou- Slim, tall lass! YVill she pass? She's clever, she's witty: What's more. she's pretty. Biology Club, Jr. Reseda, Girl Reserves, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Dancing, H. H. SARA R. Roxorsrcv Gliding over ballroom floors is her favorite pastime. Who knows but that some day she will be teaching our children cotillions and waltzes? Aviation Club, I. Y. L., Girl Reserves, H. H. BEvifR1.EE Roormenc A good historian A scholar bright! Ask her any question, She'll answer it right. Spanish Club, H. of R., J. Y. L., Ir.-Sr. Girls, H. H. NORMAN RosEN Slow but sure is Norman's motto at Harrison. This is why he has not participated in any clubs for fear of losing 'too much energy. H. H. ZELDA DON 5 sQ ,A +5 fi Page Seventy-three 'V 1.1.19 xa 1 1,6 1 - ictm' A D- N. ' . K Q J f ' - :ANNA Ro'rH gi 5, EMMA Noiuu S.x1.:'r.xx Her eyes are brown: in ii So charming and so true. On her face no frown. at Forgetting self for you, To he her friend ,JM ls she popular? Goodness me! ls like wearing a crown. RQ Rah! Rah! Three times three. Glee Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. J. Y, Glee Club, Girl Reserves, I. Y. L.. Hierographic. H. H. lVl1r.nRlQn Ro'rTMAx Another bright light in the galaxy of three and one-half year stars is Mildred, sincerest of girls. Spanish Club, History, Biolo- gy, J. X. L., G. A. A., Jr.-Sr. Girls. Soc. Sci.-Econ., H. H. BIOLLY RIJUIX Don't ask why folk like Mol- ly. Her charming way and lov- able smile have won all hearts to her. Accounting Club. Spanish. Girl Reserves, J. Y. L.. H. of R.. H. H. GRill'l'flQ J. RUUNICK Oh. what a swimmer! And a regular Prince Charming with the ladies! Grover, do you re- member hook reports? H Club, Players 13, Swim- ming '29, '30, '31, H. H. W11.r,mM Giionclc Reefer ICR! A handsome chap is this lad. XYillie. If you doubt this, ask R --? Wonder if he manages her as well as he does athletic teams?? H Club, Basketball '31, '32. H. H. Amoxw Smut. Ever laughing, always gay. Happy thru the livelong day. She must thrive on actions goodg Why she's liked is understood. L., H. H. Hr2R'rH.x Swnonox The one girl for whom the word vivacious was coined here appears. Her hezlrtlessness was the byword of the senior class. History Cluh. H. of R.. I. Y. L.. Biology. Robin Hood, lnc. , Glee. H, H. Ax xi: Swvzvrovrc Clever and witty is Anne. ln classes a lamb. XYhy do teachers love her so? Shes studious. you know. H. H. Ersnc SCH UHERT Always quiet, cheerful, and friendly-that's our Elsie, whose melodious voice changes poetry to song. Glee Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. lf. Reseda, Hierographie, H. H. ELM 1-'lt F. SCH crfrz Heres to Schultz. the history shark. always ready to lend a helping hand. His fine dispo- sition gives promise of a briflht future. Latin Club, Stamp, Baseball '3O. l-l. H. EM :Lv SCHI'l.'l'Z Her sunny smile and lovelv personality win everyone to her: and we all appreciate her friend- ship. Gay and cheerful is this real sport. Players 13, H. H. H. H. ZEUDA mon ,Q C. Q ' 9 1' agree. ,frm gewe. 'J I age Svuefzfy-fain' , .. uw JUNE 19,2 lewd' D- HA R. RI S ONIAN Locum-I Sent igrz This purveyor of mirth and melody is noted for her literarv ability. Everyhody's pal',, she has earned the title, Miss Per- sonality. Art Club, Accounting, Biology, Spanish, Scrilublers, Honor. lr.- Sr. Girls. Herald '29-'32. Harri- sonian, Ir. Beseda, H. H. M AE Seorr Smiles should be Her middle name: For sunny smiles Have won her fame. French Club, G. A. A., Ceci- lian Choir, Ir.-Sr, Girls, H. H. BLANCHE Dum-: Sicnigrni This blond lassie, full of wit. XVill ever, always do her bit To change to laughter any whine. VVho with her can repine? Accounting Club, jr, Beseda. G. A. A., H. H. ARTHUR SEEN .x N Though Art is alsvays giving help to others, he does not Der- form this service to shine in others' eyes. H. H. O'r'ro Sli 1 1xi3I.M ,xx N Besides making S's in Physics, Doc makes firm friends. His favorite hobbies are medicine and the dissection of cats. Look out, girls. H. H. LVCIEN SEJVD A little fellow with 21 Qreat intellect is this industrious lad. who ignores all women. Don't you believe this? Ask Ripley. OPAL SHAQRELFORD VVho oi 223 never mopes, Pulls Miller by the ropes, Keeps all the boys in hopes? Opal. Aviation Club, Art, G, A. A., Glee, Players 13, Girl Reserves. Soc. Sci.-Econ., H. H. Bninxicii SHAPIRO A queenly carriage greets the eye, A maiden so demure and shv, Bernice. of the raven hair And disposition very rare. H. H. STICFANIA SHARN Stevie is a darling Ugalng Ask anyone you may. StevieU is the dearest i'pal g No one will say nay. Spanish Club, H. H. CHARLES SHAVER XYhen Mr. McClellan called on Charlie for advice, he got the best-in fact, he got more than he wanted. H. H. FIKAN li SHERMAN A gift to the ladies from 227, he is also one of the Ray, Frank, and Hank trio. H. H. CHARLES J. SHIFRIN Senior Alley's brightest smile ls possessed by 'KRed , Laughing, happy all the While, Though by Fay he's led. s URM- ef H. H. Glee Club, 1. Y. L., H. H. ZELDA ION ol. 9 Page Seventy-five Q4 I Lili., 1. R ' Ivfqmu' 5. H1XliOI,lJ Louis SIEC-EL Wg X ZIHCNI4-'X DARLENE 5111519 This young Gentleman, al- 5? A W l Shes so delici-ous U though quiet, hasbattracted mans' J 2 K K ' -'And 50 C.3Prfc10?15' friends by ineans of his magnc- , Ig 1 Sw Xes' Sh? 'i Be I enla- tic power. His good manners I L 5 ' . Our dalllfb af ene- make him a favorite. -, i 4 i y HAccounting Club, jr.. Bifida, Accounting Club, H. H. i K 10' p f A ui., Esruicu SIELAIFF .ef V A Rosie Li-ziixomz Smear: i .413 -lr? Music hath its charms. This 'L Q Amiabley true, young lady is eompletelyuinder I if Ever sincere, its sway, yet still ftnds time to 3 H N l 3.5, ,kit ' 'Q A-Xp honor Student! pursue her studies in a com- ig 1 .1113 K. Gi,-C her 3 eheer. mendeble Way' ,, , l A Accounting Club, Glee. Robin Latin Club. Orchestra 294 32. X HDMI, hm . Girl Reserves, G' H. H. .,g,2y21,g:31 l3l A A, H. H. V .,'L ' ' ' RUTH SIELAFF 2 LV W .-K This talented lass will soon be 5 ' 7337 2 3 i, ' UMW J' SIXLAR a celebrated cellist. In this pro- 1 9, 'ry egg? A great interest in his school f'355l0n Shelll will fame. S0 U10 ,wg gf .i dg l . 2' i. has this fellow, for he makes Fates decree. ' ' . J friends as soon as he sees them. . , , A f -.. gr f ' Q 1.2 Hlign Club, Orchestra 29- 32, f- , 3, . ' 'ffl' Stamp Club. -lr. Beserla, H. H. . . tgfiiwfziw 1 'tie FRANK SIFRER 'V Af- A- l .R lm SKOLNICK . if' b Tl lr'-1 . Shi' alld Studious. IHCHSHIIY H1111 1 I A i Full of wit and cheer willing, but adamant to the 'jig H' Q, ' lS Sh? S011 SCC hefeg , fairer sex is this youth. Max' 1' If YOU gain her ff1CI1dSh1D. he be able to hold to his armor! ii i? You want her always near. C ,,,. if H f R H. Latin lub, H. H. 'Z 'l V J. Y. L.. . 0 .. IHO- A iw X graphic, H, H. IUELLIQ Sir,vifRMAN - :A liiarcxxiw SKORCPA Shg ig 3 great additign sh 7 ,i ,qf m The next Jim Londos is this With her lovely disposition, V 1 f K i Chalk Wl10 makes ODDOUCUYS Her manner and her grace 11 - ' ,P L52 .. .f.-. shudder on the mat. He also Make this a pleasant place. -- . ' ' 11218 21 WHY With the weaker V7 Glee Club, Honor, G. A. A., SCX- H. H. ' x 3 Latin Club, H, VVrestlinf1 'ZS- st, c '31, H. H. I- , Ruin Sn,vE1tMAN . Qt Enuyxniy SKt'r,A Dzmfrins is f'Ul03'CCl by Rllfll- Of' ' ' if ,A Neighbors rave for the skin who aspires to be a second An- W .. i, and Scalp of Skully. XYhy? na Pavlowa. She has our best iv ff Trombone-'nough said! But the wishes. ,, 3 Q K, ' 5 - girls-oh, my! H- H- X ,r Band Club, Jr. Beseda, Band ' -I . 1 '28-'32. H. H. 5, 1 ' .Y ' iii . f --liizaif' ZELTJA 'DON its ' J yf .rx-IQQQQ1-wr. JYWFQD Page Swflzfy-sigr V, , 'LLLU SALE' n 'U-1-5-9 JUNE 1-952 13. HA R RI S ONIAN Locisrt SKVOR To be the President's private secretary or fill some other small office in the business world is Louise's ambition. Soc. Sci.-Econ. Club, Bioloqv, G. A. A., Dramatic. H. H. Josi:PH Smvm Out of the light Came Slavin, so bright That he kept Harrison Shining all night. Basketball '31, H. H. .ANGICLINE I. Sr.UsARezi'1c Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think about is this athletic 'lsteno,1z , half of the Ange-Jo Company. Glee Club, Wliite Eagles, Hierographic, H. H. NlCIifJI,1NS O. SMic1:r.As A good fellow, a 'lpalu to all, an intra-mural sports star. al- ways good-humored, laughing at toil-that's Sinicks. H. H. Aucilz Smru Here's to Al Smith, a iollv good friend. Junior Beseda is forever the uppermost thought in her mind. Biology Club, Jr. Beseda, Ir,- Sr. Girls. Players 13, H. H. DAVID SMOLER A Hflashu on the basketball floor and a faithful worker in his other activities, Dave is one of the most popular seniors. H Club, Soc. Sci.-Econ., Plav- ers 13, Harrisonian, Basketball '3l. '32, ESTHER SXITOWSKY A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou singing beside me in the wilderness. Whv is Snitz so crazy about these lines? G. A. A., J. Y. L., H. H. Girmrivr SNOW Best of jokers, Tiny Snow Only laughs when things are slow. If sorrow come in sight, May his weight be alwavs ulightn. Glee Club, Biology. Aviation. Radio, VVhite Eagles. 'lMikado',, NRobin Hood. Inc. . Football '31, Pinafore , H. H. ALL1-ix A. SOBEL A radiant smile and a winning personality stamp this young inau as one who makes friends easily and has no difficulty in keeping them. J. X. L.. H. ot R., H. H. Yijuxox Soismsicz A lover of language is here presented. who spends most of his time studying the classics. According to his friends. he is especially fond of Latin. Latin Club. Soc, Sei.-Econ.. H. H. lsxnoiu: Sons Here is a fellow who will al- ways. reach his goal. despite all handicaps. Why? The answer is too long to write here. H. H. HI-fI.liX SOKAI. Our ever fascinating secre- tary's success is due to her abil- ity and winning personality, Ir. Beseda Club. W'hite Eagles. Radio, Biology. Girl Reserves. Hustler Council. Honor, Latin, Presidents' Round Table. ZELTJA DON Qc ,4- fa' V' .'-::f':'9Q- as Page SL Z'FlIfj 3C'UCII 'L U-f uw -,-,,, nn, An EW JUNE 1933 v d Y nn XVAl.'1'ER C. SOKAL4 This fellow, flect as a deer, Finishing his athletic career, Has won many a cheer, Earning laurels as basketeer. H Club, Biology. Economics, Track '29, '30, Frosh-Soph Foot- ball '30, Basketball '31, '32, Baseball '32, H. H. Miuzs Sor.LE If you ever want any work done, it's from this fellow you can get the best product. He always takes pains to do a thing right. H. H. STEPHANY SORZICKAS IT, a capital I and T. Means our Babe. all can see. He's in luck,'l says each bor. VVho? A fellow at Illinois. Latin Club, Biology, Mac- Dowell, Cecilian Choir. Jr,-Sr. Girls, Jr. Beseda, H. H. :XDELINE SPEIDEL She's the little girl who never seems to have much to say but is always there when work is to be done. H. H. F.-KY SPRECKMAN Besides having completed her course in three years, Cowbov is a typing whiz , a shark in Botany and English, and our star athletic saleswoman, No wonder she's adored! Glee Club, J. Y. L., G. A. A., Robin Hood, Inc . Roman Senate, Girl Reserves. A-Capel- la Choir, H. H. POLLY STANKIENYICZ In all activities she competes: as delegate none surpass her. She provides good cheer for her division and never troubles them with tears. French Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls. lr. Beseda, G. A. A., Hierographic, H. H. VALENTINE STARK lYhen he's gone, his Uside- kick , Clark, will miss him! the teachers will moan over the loss of a courteous, quiet lad. H. H. HELEN S'1'Aw1.-xxsiu One of Miss King's favorite salesmen, may Helen keep up the good work and continue to make friends as she has done in the past. Poetry Club, Girl Reserves, VVhite Eagles, H. H. GODFREY F. STERBA The civics shark and owner of the best program in 225 is God- frey. With his gracious manner he should accomplish very much. H. H. GL's'rAv STIBORSKY An earnest, industrious fellow is Gus. Being a veritable woman-hater CU, he concen- trates on his studies and stalks through the corridors carrying a half-dozen books. H. H. josisvn I. Sricua A brilliant chap, Joe has forged to the front in every ac- tivity he's entered. He's popular with the boys, and with the girls -well, draw your own conclu- sions. Honor Society, Students' For- um, H. H. FRED STIPEK This popular fellow is one of the songbirds of 127. He took part in the operetta last spring. Glee Club, A'Robin Hood, Inc. , Economics, H. H. ZEUDA DON .Q as Q , if .irvrnlg cm-vo. ' Page Sereizty-eiglzt Q, - uw - um.: . ' G V ' .IGM D- lsAmiLL12 STOLOXVICH Axrox SL'L1li The duck pond she'd use. p Over Spanish ne'er muse. Th-is hlond- member of 223 ex- Our Igabellelg gt shark, cels in machine shop and hopes These words you can mark. to own his own shop some day. OLA STOPEN A gil-1 of wit, YVll,r,mx1 C. Sx'E'rl.I1: ,A-fummaker too' Besides beinff a whiz-ban,q Itijouy Plz d , soccer man, Biiy Boy is the cyn- , ere m ro me , to Bon' osure of all feminine eyes. Har- ,B1010gY Club- ,I-atm' Jr--S11 rison will miss him and his un- Glfls- Hlemgraphlc- -lf' Besqla- usual sense of humor. Volley Ball '31, Baseball 32, Jr Bcgeda Soccer .31 H H LOLA STOVER Dnxxis J. Swicm' Bright and studious is Lola. This gentleman ll3S.EHl1VCllCCl - - 4, , all ot his classes with clexer Quiet, true, sincere is she. .4 -1 -. Y Y , , - , comments. I see a blond . ls Always gai and len JOH5' hi x' ll-kno vn form of inter- Bonnd some day success to S .le , - See' ruptmg many conversations. H H Glee Club, Poetry, Account- ' ' ing, Track, Tennis, 'AMikado . Pinafore , H. H. TED STRAM .AY.KlCR'I' Swlnsiix' He's not very active in school uikenierv yqul ie? him' d affairs but makes a first class A new gn' 'es Gun ' U U N i r Witilz tiff Sxfsfizsff s 'Hi ci b o 1 ff H QS 3 Damn L' ' 'WN ra Band Club. Band '29-32, R. o. T. C. '29-32, H. H. EMMA STUIJNICK JACK SZOPINSKI Erma's faithfulness as a hall- Here i, an all-round Good fel- guard may be equalqd but Can' low whsise kindness anlcl sinceri- s , f s ' Em be Sqrpasstd' Will, Rm miss tv have won the hearts of many rma when she goes. Hhmdigoniteg 5642255 Olgnlgglga CIBi1b'HR0man Swimming '29-'31, R. O. T. C. , . J. , . . .79 H H - , . . Enwlxrw L. S'rUPAx' 55131-A,S. TAMPIC0 H55 3, difgdem young athlete, Harrison must lose-its little Vvhosc records Show at a senorita, for- Mexico is eallme' gmnceg her. Every little bit helps, says But he blushes deepest crimson F116 SCUOFHH 35 She DO'-1f5 water VVhen it comes to gay romance. H110 the SOUP- Radgo Club, H, H, Splaiiislhl Club, French, Orches- tra, . . ZELDA DON uf Q' Q J Ig ff Qzgvvvw. .fmm gbccvv. ang? 'E Page Seifclrfx mae 1 a 1, -WLM urn AG JUNE 19 2 ' micmn 9. JOSEPHINIC I. Tavr Rose NIARIE TOIQ.-QVRCZYTQ Ambition, personality. and Luck to our tiny Rose! comracleship, topped by a radi- If she frowns, no one knows. ant smile, unite in jo, who is How her laugh and eyes completing her course in three Make friends. one can surmise. and Onbhalf years' Glee Club, Latin, Biology, G. Glee Cluh. XYhite Eagles, jr.- A. A.. White Eagles, Girl Re- Sr. Girls, Hierographic. H. H. serves. Honor, Radio, H. H. BIINNIE THOMAS Prizes come in small packages: Sui TOLPIN All Minnie's friends agree. A, . 1 Y v Her lravorlte Sport ls football: Q Ambitious and .sincere a way s, The playerAsix foot three. bam, lthough 'quiet. is sure to Biology Club. Dancing. Play- gr' an Ong way' ers 13, Ir.-Sr. Girls. jr. Reseda. Olcheslra' H- H- H. H. ALVIX fl-,PP H.XR0l.D EDVVARIY Tovor. Vvlth the basketball One cannot -clescrilg this tzgl He's not bad at all. lad fn 3 tml' lm.. d eaq .reabf And in his studies 252011 are eff fo fu ge lm? 15 He surpasses his buclclies . 1113 Elppeafanu fm' accomp 151' '1 1 . ii L.. H, ' R.. m '1 S' . . , Hcxlicle Cub, J in H Club, Biology. Soccer 31. 4 A Swimming '29, '30. H. H. 1 , -i HRH THC L1r,r,1.xN TRCKA Fair Marie, so dear! L . I I I I F ll A student we have here. atm, unc lf 'mf vmlgfl arf Always friendly, always kind. not emmgh to Hush t 15 fflfi We-ll kcep her ln mind' To them- she adds volley -ball . , .. I and English, her greatest delight. Spanish Club, G. A, A., fml Y H Q B H H H Reserves, H. H. 0 ey a . . . THEODORE TLANDA E1.rz.iB1eru Axim Tmirrn. A new excuse for every ah- Blonde, petite, sence slip is the motto uf this Trim, am-1 neat 4,-X. The boys like him. antl Describe Beth to 3, T , the girls-but that's another D0 you all agree? Story' Y Spanish Club, jr.-Sr, Girls. H- H. Girl Reserves, Baseball '30, H. H. KATHRYN M. TREFFIL 1 T cc' . ,, JOHN 0 I 51-FIX As busy as a.bee must have To outsiders this young man heen Written with Katllfyn in seems quiet and reserved: but mmfl- REV? OUCC 11215 She been oh, what a musician he is! known t0 Slight her W01'k- H, H, .Spanish Club, Civic, Jr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. ZEL'DA 'DON gi cb -- 4' Q 5' ' ' -WW .rvrrga 6 Page Eighty QA JUNE 1.952 l ' 5. :XR'l'HL'R Tmjc Meet Art True. who aspires to be an aeronautical engineer. Not only does he possess a wonder- ful scholastic record but also a rare collection of friends. B iol o g y Club, Harrisoniau. Herald, Honor, Football. Base- ball. Basketball, Volley Ball, H. of R., H. H. Eimwnzu ULIS This young man smiled his way into Players 13 and into the hearts of his fellow class- mates. Good luck to him! Accounting Club, Players 13. H. H. RTAN L'I'II. LT NZ igiiimx Our handsome Spaniard sets all the women's hearts a-flutter. He's a true friend and a good sport. Good luck, Manny! Spanish Club, Zoology, H. H. Hizxiummx C. VAN CCRQX Winsome Henrietta is an ar- dent lover of sports, but has not allowed them to interfere with her studies as she has made thc Honor roll. French Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Honor, G. A. A., Hierographic. Jr. Beseda, H. H. lslwii VEI.EN Search long and far, but never will you find a better dancer or more popular girl. Just ask the boys. History Club, J. Y. L., H. of R., -Girl Reserves, MacDowell. Cecilian Choir, H. H. EDWARD XYESICLIK Sheik of sheiks and the most ardent rootcr for the Harrison football team here appears, who has won the favor of one of our Mxrniziio XvI'fSIfLOl'5 Demurc, dainty, able too. Really shc's a 'idantlyf Her many friends do say, Shes heaps s w e e t e r ' n candyf, Art Club, History, Soc.-Sei., Ir.-Sr. Girls, Scribblers. H. H. XTLAIJIBIIK Vnsiiu' Nobody frowns when Vlady is near. Heis a big bundle of joy to 127 and--? Band '29-'32, R. O. T. C. ,29- '32. jr, Beseda. H. H. lmtix XTIST.-HN This quiet, studious young man is willing to help anybody and everybody at any time at all, and withal rather jolly and say- H. H. Mmuox A. YORN KAHlf Very stately and tall Is Miss Vorn Kalil. Whatever befall, She's fitted for all. Hierographic, H. H. jiiiciax' Ylu'r1sLAvs1cx' One thing we know is that Jerry won't drown. He holds a record of five H's in swimming. Swimming '28-'31, H. H. lhissnf WAQNER So able a pitcher as to make a name for herself in athletics is here presented. Q Helens. H' H- H. H. ZELBA DON Q ' 1 9 ands? 'R Page Eightyaozzc 1,6 fy Q-W I 1.1.11-5 -.1-.. . may :few D. HARRI S ONIAN RUTH Wixcxrxz Since wherever there is a king there must always be a queen, we present our queen of activi- ties, Ruth. History Club, H. of R., Bio- logy, Hustler Council, G, A. A., I. Y. L., Herald, Harrisonian, Soc. Sci.-Econ. Hl':LEN Wsnisxcnc VVally is demure and charm- ing, To know her is to love her. Ask Bob. He'll tell you. Biology Club, Hierogranhic, Girl Reserves, Jr.-Sr. Girls, White Eagles. H, H. SAM WALLIX An ideal man, he is cold to women QD. However, he's not forlorn, for he's always happy. Soc. Sci.-Econ. Club, J. Y. L.. Harrisonian, H. H. jonx Wssriuewicz The spirit of this lad can't be quenched. Mingled with his pleasant nature is a streak of the practical joker. Ask Mr. Davis. Latin Club, H. H. BLANCHE WEIL She can always be found with her chums, Claire. Eleanor, and Mildred. Her gracious manner and sparkling personality have won her numerous other friends. Glee Club, Biology, Ir. Be- seda, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Mikado , Robin Hood, Incf', H. H. HARRY WIQINSHENK1-ZR One who attends to his own business is this chap, always high in his classes. He has a pleasing personality and is a perfect gentleman. Accounting Club, Stamp. Bio- logy, I. Y. L., Honor, H. H. ELI Lwwigiixcit WEINSTEIN A'Fish will always be remem- bered in the annals of our class as the one man who washed johnson's face with pineapple pie. Biology Club, Debating, Play- ers 13, MacDowell Ass'n, H. H, Locrs B. Wismsrizix Here's to Lou, So friendly and true! Can anything new Be added by you? H. H. S.-x xi HEI. WEINSTEIN His words are few, but well chosen: even as are his friends and his hobbies. Social Sci.-Econ., Accounting. H. H. THELMA WEisMAN This unassuming miss Fills our hearts with bliss. Brahms and Schubert she doth play. Brightens many a dark day. Glee Club. Girl Reserves, G, A. A., H. H. W'1r.LI.x:it WELSCHRIIDT His work at school has pro- claimed him to be intelligent and studious. and his taking ways make him a very good '4pal to his friends. Economics Club, H. H. Li-:ON Eccrixiz WENER VVant to know something in chern,'? Ask Leon, for he's M r . Pletcher's r i g h t - h a n d shadow. Officers' Club. R. O. T. C. '29- X32. H. H. ZELDA 'DON Clem. .fmsihw ms? Page Eighty-two 1.1.11-3 1 me . D- GERTRIJDE WIDEN ADAM WILLING Wh0'5223'Sf1irt? 3E This popular lad is known Vvh0,15 Perf? A' everywhere for his sunny dis- Nl hos Hleff? U ' 7 position. No enemies but all GOTY. friends is characteristic of Aviation Club, Spanish. Econ- ' Adam. omics, G. A. A., Round Table. ' - H. H. J. Y. L., Girl Reserves, H. H. ' I,1coNARu Wixcnrsrrza PA'rrnc1.1. NV1EnciNs1c1 ..At-ten-shuny, Winch repre- A true friend is Patty. so SCUf?d the R- 0- I- C' to ver' quiet that she verifies the old tectlon. Pe1'l1Hl7S SOYUC d3YnUn' adage, Still waters run deep. S.Hn7,33'11',q12ks llgsffcf Dgr Glee Club. Girl Reserves. ,Tr.- gdlwnks alum' UC to lt' Sr. Girls, Biology, Players l3. dp' I , Y H- H. R. O. T. C., Oificers Club. H. H. DOROTHY M. WlER1uANx ALTA VVOLF D0t,i5 reserved, , A newcomer to this school, Gives but word tor word: A girl Sweet and Shy: But when she does speak. U . , , But ,et to knovv her, AShes wortlglbingsheardg . And you'll find her spry. ccountmg u , oc. c1.- H H Econ., G. A. A., H. H. ' ' E5 RUTH VVIERMAN JOHN VVOLKMANN . Thewshy' quiehllittle girl wht? Two pet hobbies of John are 'S so lery Well lf. sd bgcause Oi chemistry and the women. Don't her sweet. disposition is Ruth. believe it? just ask E. Z. Accounting Club, jr.-Sr. Girls. H H H. H. ' ' XIARY XYORTELL CASIMIR I. XYIESCZYK O M . Uh in ur 'ary is amy , Ah! Here we have Cas of the vm Very fond of candy, perpetual grin. Reputed to have X And, just to be original, no serious moments. he is alwavs She says she loves Ghandi. CffEk1HgCiOT1SIifHg wks- one Club, A-Robin Hood, Im , atm u J, . . G. A. A., Cecilian Choir, Ir.-Sr. Girls, J. Y. L., Library, H. H. EDWARD W1lvroRsKr No one was more deserving of LILLIAN XLAGER lJC1Tlg.Cl3SS treasurer than Ed. Refreshing as the morning dew ln' spite of his arduous duties. Is this lassie's personality. VV1k has retained his famed No matter where she goes sense ot humor. She'll always have popularity. .H Club, Polish, Jr. Beseda. Spanish Club, Hierographic, Stale?-i',HTrz-Ek, Soccer. Foot- H. H. a , . ., aseball '32. ZELUA DON 9 1, ang? 'N Page Eighty-three Q4 I XA-LL, 'l 15.21.55 1 5 G - 1'4rs M' D- IIARRIS ONIAN Mirmuiil A. ZACEK SOPHIE HXCLENA ZIEDKO Curly hair, eyes of gray, When this charming little miss Always pleasant, always gay, graduates, it really will be a Neyer angry, never blue- Pity. All wish a friend so true. Glee Club, Biology' H, of R., Biology Club, Jr. Beseda, Glee. Life:SaVing. G. A. A., History, lr.-Sr. Girls, H. H. J. Y. L., H. H. Orro ZACK A friend is Nature's master- LORR-UNE ZIERVOGEL Sudfnicihe is Zack. hAlways Eeady lfor some fun is At Soccer he is valuable: t If rag 0 Tm une' Her 'qav' Vvhy doeslft he try Track? ety en ears orrame.to all. Biology Club, Ir. Beseda. Soc- Clierghlglub' Harrlsou Treble cer '31, Swimming '30. '31, H e ' ' ' Club, H. H. ELSIE ZAK .A brilliant mind ancl a keen ESTHER ZIMBRICH Wflfypeep Ollf fl'0m 11115. YOIIUH Always blithe and care-free, girls sparkling personality. Ever bright and gay, History Club, French, J. Y. L.. She makes her own sunshine. X Q G. A. A., Hierographic, Girl Re- Be it night or day. SCYVCS- Herald. H- Of Ru M304 Accounting Club, Jr.-Sr. Girls, Dowell Ass'n, Cecilian Choir, H. H. Am5r.A1m: ZASADIL Baseball, Volley Ball. And all the rest Place our 'lGiggles Among the very best. Glee Club, Hierographic. lr.- Sr. Girls, Jr. Beseda, McDowell Ass'n, Cecilian Choir, Account- ing, G. A. A., Baseball '29, '30, '31, Volley Ball '29. '30, '31, H. H. CHARLES ZEL M AN One of the rnost quiet and likable chaps of the school is H. H. KAY D. ZVIBAS Short an' sweet, Trim an' neatg Thatys what all say Of our own Kay. Latin Club. Cecilian Choir. MacD0well, Presidents, Round Table, Ir.-Sr. Girls, H. H. 1 PAULA S. Zvnms A riot on the dance floor: Partners ask for more. Comrade is she, merry, gay. Cheer her on her way. ghaflie' Biology Club, Latin, Jr. BQ- H' H' seda. Cecilian Choir, MacDowell. jr.-Sr. Girls, Volley Ball '31, H. H. jMA,RILs'N ZIEDKO 'This dark-haired miss is in- 'tensely interested in the stage 'and dramatics in general. Here's hoping her name will be seen Qin electric lights some day! Biology Club, I. Y. L.. H. of R., Glee, Hustler Council. ZEL'DA DON .O it Q 9 v .fl ,rrnra gqrcew. Hmm 'I Page Eighty-four JUNE 1952 - 1c '1 D- HA R RI S ONIAN J . SE IOR'SCE IQ G 2 a Q , I EUDA DON WQSZW mm Page Eighty-fiz'c 1.1.11-3 529 JUNE 1932 22+ K' l me Zetw' e 1:- 1-IA R RI S ONIAN T lE CLASS IST RY l' Being an Account of the Progress of an Band of Youths in the Land of Learning Freshman Ton-nship, Febryary, 1928-Arrived with a Group ot' Settlers, who, drawn by a Desire for Better Things, have gathered from neighboring Colonies to begin a Conquest of the XVilderncss in Harrison Province. Since we are like to dwell in this place for a time, we set about the Task of Fetehing Logs from a VVood we call Sylva to a suitable Spot for our new Homes. April, 1928-By a Strange Custom of this Land we Rest from VVork in the Morning and Labor from Noon until Nightfall. The land is easy to cul- tivate, save for the Fields of Science and Algebra. Therein some toil Long after Candle Lighting. October, 1928-Our Planting is harvested for the XVinter. XVe have labored diligently in our Language Fields and have cultivated English Gardens. VVe made merry in September with a group of Newcomers from our Old Homes, who arrived to labor with us. Our Fort being nearly completed, we shall soon move on to Sophomore Land. Sophomore Fort, February, 1929-Left that Goodly Township, our happy Abode for a year, but, knowing we were Pilgrims, we grieved not o'er much but lifted up our Eyes to the Heavens for Aid in our progress through this new Land, where Vllide Rivers full of Algae block our way and dense Forests infested with Strange Animals make our Journey hazardous, J-une, 1929-Are now exploring a Dangerous Country. made rugged by Foreign Idioms, which oft cause us to Groan. Bloodthirsty Indians following Chief Geometry came gaping before us with their Compasses, Rulers, and Pro- tractors to devour us. We fought for our Lives, but many fell Victims and are held Captives of this Dread Chief. November, 1929sMade Truce with the Enemies by distributing among them Thanksgiving Baskets, which contained Store of Good Things to eat. The Sweet Waters of Musical Streams refresh our jaded People in competent Measure. December, 1929-NVerc forced to choose Temporary Dwellings while our own are being repainted and made more habitable. Our great, Fields planted in VVhcat and Corn have much encouraged us, but Plenty of the Land is still untouched for the Study of the Natural Growth in Plant and Animal Life. Jutnior Land-, JICITCII., 1930-Our new Abode is very pleasant, adjacent to the Counties of Greatest Note in the Land. It hath the Convenience of a spacious Hall, comfortable Studies, and two good Stores of Books. Our male Mem- bers of Mechanical Skill planned our Dwellings, which our Study of Physics enables us to make more Commodious. XVe have made fair Progress with the native Tongue, whether it be French, Spanish, or Latin. Some are plowing Historical Fields. ZEUDA DON Page Eighty-six Q, .- 'D-U-3 5 1,6 if JUNE 195 2 1'45 D- I-IA R RI S ONIAN June 6. N330-Our musically inclined Members blended their Voices with those of the visiting Mikado of Japan and his subjects. The picturesque Cos- tumes of his people and their melodious Singing gave Good Content to All. October, 1930-4'l'his land has a wondrous 'Training Corps for young Men, which many of our f'on1pany have joined. By reason ot' its High Showing in Military Deportnment and Tactics, it was given Highest Rating in these Parts. Xovembcr, 1930-Our Youths oft relieve their Labors by Ball Practice. ln Combats with Teams of other t'ounties our Soccer Men did overcome All. Two days past there tell out a Thing XYorthy of Observation. Equipped with blue Tams, Megaphones. and Song Books, our Company celebrated the Foot- ball Homecoming Game and cheered the valiant XYinners of the YYest Section Title. Jrznuary, 1931-The oldest Inhabitants of this land give a dramatic Per- formance yearly for the Amusement ot All. Lately they united in a Hunt for T115 Seiten Keys to Ballllmte, a Search most thrilling. Their Acting furnished Good Proot' ol' their Proficiency in the Dramatic Art and added niuch to our Content. Senior Crimp, February, 1931-I lave reached a Fair Plain, where we are now digging XYells in search of t'i'liemieal Oils with which t.o experiment. XYe are governed by a Council of Hustlers, which makes the Laws for the whole Colony and provides each Member with Cleansing Articles. such as Soap and Towels. This l'0ll11f'll doth now plan a Vlean-up Campaign against the Dirt that accumulates. May, 1931-Our Band hath overcome those of other Colonies and was sent to play in the Great Contest at Tulsa by Friends and NVellwishers who took great interest in this active Musical Organization. June, 1931-A Group of Outlaws has invaded our land, but Robin Hood, their Genial Leader, does us no harm. Indeed. he demonstrated the kindly Music in his Band with the Merry Archers of Sherwood Forest, Marian. his Bride, and the Maidens ot' Bradford and Kendal. December, 1931-More and more famous doth our Group become, Our Orchestra, Hand. Soccer and Football 'Teams have all added Honors to our Loved Land. The Fame of our Football Team hath spread to the Land of Florida, where the Team battled with Miami and o'ereame the Proud Southerners. January 22, 1932iA certain Lady of our Company has set the Tongues of the Good NVives wagging by using her Husband as Butler for Her Step- Husband. March, 1932-Many of our Band having gone onward, we moved into their Dwellings and heard ot' the Deeds of our Predecessors :from our new Council. The VVomen today heard a distinguished Visitor tell how to travel the Road of Lite. Jluy, 1932-This week we were all tested to show which of us were fitted to go to the next Settlement with a Company in June. All uow await the Results with anxious Hearts. June, 1932-A Feast was held two days past with niuch Merry-Making in Honor of our Progress. This day do we receive our Awards for work well done, with much Pomp and Ceremony, after which we shall leave Harrison for another larger Province in the Land ot' Learning. 14 Eg- zevon DON me . yf ggvvvx nvfmkgglvcw.-cv. ' J:r.v:-:QQ is Page Eighty-:even - 1.1.11-3 JUNE 1952. HARRI ,S ONIAN nbalaneed oments Lu Schultz: I have a chance for the debating team. Art True: VVhen do they raffle it off? Mr. Twining: ':How would I make anti-freeze ? ' ' Dave Smoler: HHide her woolen pajamas. l ' Ray Lovitsch: It says here that a baby fed on elephant's milk gained forty pounds in a weekfl Ed Halper: I don't believe it. NVhose baby was it? R-ay: H The elephant 's. ' ' Lecturer: May I ask if there's anything a.nyone of you has ever done to save our great forestsfll' Ted Eichstaedt: HVVell, sir, I've shot woodpeekersf' Otto Eisler: 'tDon't you like girlsiv' Maurice Pearlman: No, they 're too biased. Otto: '4What do you mean? Maurice: They're always saying, 'Bias this, bias that,' until a fellow is broke. Duilio Del Carlo: HI used to be an organist. H John VVolkmann: You were? Wliy' did you quit? Duilio: t'My monkey died. A deaf woman entered the assembly hall with an ear trumpet. Soon after she had seated herself, Usher Wallie Osinskis tip-toed over and whispered, UOne toot, and out you go. Erma Studniek: HDoes your dog chase cows? Norm Miller: UNO, he's a bull-dog. Lueile Ohiska: 'tDo clever women make the best wives? Dot VVittner: Clever women don't become wives. Ralph Johnson: Do you know Isa- dore Marcus? Frank Jankowski: 'Yeag he sleeps across from 1ne in Advertising. Mrs. Hunter: 4'IYhat's a hypo- c-rite'?,' . Frank Slechta: A guy who comes into this class with a smile on his face. Milton Rosenthal: Her blushes still come and go. Bob Barcal: 'tYes, come .out of a compact an-d go off on a wash cloth. Nevaril: There,s a salesman at the door with a mustaehef' Mr. Fisher: '4Send him away. I've got one already. Vlad Vesely: Any big' men born in this town?y' Erwin Kunel: UNO, only babies. SENIOR CLASS Far out on the fields a-tingling YVith the early winter's frost, I should like to hear the sparrows chirping To get my mind off the cost Of graduating. By J oe, I would I were Some place far from Senior class clubs, Where worldly woes would blur, And leave me free from such Hhub- bubsn. Four-eighty for this, three-thirty for that. Ah me! I'll have to pawn my hat. ZEUBA DON 2+ Gam New Page Ezghtx -eight f W U15 w' JUNE 19,2 iutw' e D- HA R RI S ONIAN The Senior Farewell During our four happy years at Harrison we have cultivated friendships most dear to us and leave indelible evidences of our accomplishments within the portals of our school. ln extra-curricular activities we have not only main- tained but also surpassed the standards ot' our predecessors and sincerely hope that all Harrisonites will stand as high in their future undertakings on any field of occupation. ln the athletic field wc have won memorable victories and leave an im- maculate rceord. which the passing of time cannot erase. NVe are proud of all our teams: more so of our coaches, who have taught them to be great, not only in victory but also in defeat. To the faculty an unlimited amount of grati- tude and appreciation is expressed for their careful attention and conscientious labor in our behalf. To you, lower classmen, falls the lot of leadership in all school activities. Derive the greatest pleasure and usefulness possible from your high school education. Although days and semesters may seem lone to you now, when you look back over the years, you will realize that the time went rapidly. Live upon the actualities of the present, not dreams of the future. VVith the co- operation of the student body we are assured that the name of Harrison will continue 'tto shine on the field of honor. To you we extend sincere wishes for success in upholding Harrison 's honor and prestige. XVith these hopes the January Class of 1932 makes its final bow. Robert Boreal, January Class President, 1932. Having at last accomplished the final purpose of our high school life, we look back at the educational development that we have attained, both socially and athletically, in our four years at Harrison. Our friendships, which have developed throughout the school, leave pleasant memories. Moreover, the splen- did records of our active organizations will long be remembered. Harrison has always ranked high in athletics. This year her superiority in this department has distinguished her more than ever before. The champion football and soccer teams placed her' among the elite of high schools in sports. The introduction of boxing in intra-mural athletics brought a keen interest to the followers of that branch. Another activity that has advanced Harrison 's name is the newly installed hall-guard system. These improvements give the students an opportunity to develop good fellowship, sportsmanship, responsibili- ty, and cooperation, thereby making the promotion of such activities wholly encouraging. In view of the difficult financial situation of thc faculty and club sponsors this year, a great amount of gratitude is due them, and appreciation is here ex- pressed to them for keeping the school and its activities as near the normal standard as possible. XVith the end of our school days at Harrison, it falls to our successors, the 4Bls, to lead thc lower classmen and be their model. To you, 4B's, we wish the greatest success in leadership. Our class has a.ttempted to uphold and im- prove the standards of Harrison. New this task becomes the problem of you future seniors. Harrisonites and future seniors, not only should you aim to support Harrison 's high standards, but strive to raise them i11 every possible way. Steve Remias, President of the 1932 June Class. ZEUDA DON J I, .W la... me 1, Q JUNE 1 .2 ' 164440 HA R. RI us ONIAN fe, f ill B95 E-9-I EUDA 'DON PGgENi1I6lX' EHUE I U NIOR wfqsapwh- MQ gg? J UN E 193 Z -Q w-Wm:QM W D. HA R. RI .S ONIAN 3 Ass E+! sum 'non xii? Q 3 in Qlqvvm ,nw-4 -11:fwQQ'v Page Nimty-Iwo W M ik - . mf-f-M' 5. I-IA R. RI 6 ONIAN +62 3 B95 ELDA DON 00, yn, if my ang? 'X Yhzgv Nifzfty-f11rz'c Q Lsglhlf AR .. uw JUNE 1932 1 n r fy QAAALP HAR. RI .S ONIAN Juniors, Godspeed! June to us Seniors opes the Book of Fate, Give heed, O Juniors, ere it be too late, To counsel here in fullest friendship meant As aid to you on search of knowledge bent. Dear Harrison, to which we bid adieu, For leadership will now rely on you. Fail not our school your strong support to giveg This hope to realize strive eler to live. To cleanliness of school you will be bound, Regardless in what part you may be found. True courtesy, school pride, you must uphold, To quell disloyalty be ever bold. In scholarship take pains the rest to lead, The lower classmen you as model need. Hope springs eternal in the Senior breast That Juniors in high honors will be blest. Be beacons bright that Sophs and F1-osh must see, Then Seniors great they all will strive to be. 'Tis not all work we Seniors wish to you, Good times we leave in games and soeials too. Remember, though, till tasks performed be, Your social life will sadly lack in glee. So now this friendly little sermon's clone, VVe Seniors say, Godspeed to you. each one, - The Seniors. Best Wishes, Seniors! The month of June will come and pass away, And for you Seniors comes the happy day Vklhen life will call you hence to pastures new, And to a greater school which waits for you. VVhen on us falls the Senior mantle blue, VVe,ll wear it nobly even as ye do. The Sophs and Freshics will behold, wide-eyed, The lofty grandeur of our Senior stride, And next year's Juniors bow with reverence low As through the halls with stately step we go. Of knowledge we will gather wealth untold, In all sports we'll be champions brave and bold, Our clubs will flourish like the green bay tree, And Musicis self shall flutter down to see From where those strains of sweetest tone do rise, Those golden notes that reach the listening skies. Seniors, farewell! May Fortune from her store Give you good gifts, which alway more and more Shall grow in greatness ever day by day. Vile Juniors wish you well in every way. - The Juniors. ,fi zenm more Page Ninety-four - - ... Xe- whim M!! 4I x 9 -A Q I E . Q' , dh V of ' T 40' 1.415- lil ::'::':-' 1 C75 '- lt 1 L-1 : 0 Nl'Q i gl:--531' , H J' ji an f r - ' t - l ,nn ,3- E 1 ' ' 1 E -ny. dv.. -- z 'msonous EICHSTAEDT SOPHOMORE - MQW' + Wm JUNE 19,2 . 'zqgmu' A. HA R. RI 3 ONIAN .1 .f X. N J, 2 Ass '-Q, zenm mon O Cz Page Niizety-six . 'Q JUNE 1932 iq - iw'-ff D. E I-IA R. RI .S ONIAN 2 B's EUDA DON 9 lg arrows? 'E Page Ninety-seven S2 im 11-I-11-5 JUNE 1953 foam D- HARRI5 ONIAN Sophs, Follow the Leader Calm, persistent pressure wins. Be strong, ye Sophs! The Father of our Country, whose two-lnmdredth birthday we celebrated a few months ago, reg- ulated his eonduct by a set of rules and became a man of strong character and a great leader. To aid you in such endeavor, we Seniors offer herewith the following rules of conduct for your daily practice: 1. lLet your carriage be such as becomes Sophomores, grave, settled, and attentive to duties. -. Strive for a scholarship of high rcpute in all your studies. Give freely of your strength, physical, mental. and moral, to promote the benign influence of all school activities. -1. VVherein you reprove your inferior in rank, the Freshman, be un- blamablc yourself: for example is more powerful than precepts. 5. Be not absent from scholastic gatherings without just reason. 6. Go not too speedily along our corridors nor with the mouth open: go not shaking your arms nor kicking the cabinets with your feet. T. Laugh not too loudly nor too much at mass assemblies. 24. Eat not in the halls nor in your class rooms, but confine mastication to our lunchroom, the proper place for eating. 9. Show initiative at all times. for ruts oft deepen into graves. 10. Above all, labor to keep alive in your breast that spark of celestial fire'l called. by true Harrisonites, loyalty. 0 - The Seniors. Uur Thanks, 0 Seniors! George XVashingtonl YVhat a name for contemplation! Following the code so obligingly submitted for our improvement by our illustrious counselors. we cannot but follow in his footsteps, as you have done, honorable Seniors, now leaving our school. Yes, leaving Harrison. To think of such a necessary calamity brings the water to our humble eyes. Our only consolation is that of knowing that you will be gone only bodily, for your spirits will remain to guide us aright. XVe, the Sophomorcs. having meekly attended to the learned words of you Seniors, do hereby pledge ourselves to follow in all things the text as outlined for the improvement of all Harrisonites. and particularly for those of our ,humble rank in the scale of existence. In whatsoever we do, our manner shall be as becomes the recipients of your never-to-be-forgotten advicefchaste, dignified, and stately. XVc will en- deavor to become the joy of the teachers, the pride of our school, and the promise of the community, as bcfits the imitators of the accomplished and never- to-be-sufficiently-praised Seniors. Our scholarship shall be beyond reproach, and all our energies shall be directed toward the improvement of our school. None shall say that there lived a Soph so tlebased to the finer instincts that he .deliberately allowed gravity to overcome any waste held in thc hand while striding down our spacious halls. Nay, verily. - ' VVith fervent promises to the effect that we will diligently keep up the good work and commit no act that will bring upon us even the mildest rebuke from our magnanimous graduates, we submissively bow to the inevitable, and bid you farewell. Success be with you in whate'er you do. -The Sophomores. ZELDA ION sa... New ...ae Page Ninety-eiglzt FRESHMAN W iff: Q JUNE 1.95 24 3 - funn' D- HA R. RI .S ONIAN 1 Ass ELDA DON Q9 Q is QQN-1.-L mvggkw man? Page One Hwrdrmi K -spun uwnxcqmw-11 - U-1-5-963 JUNE 195 2 - Zc'M'J 11- HAR. RI .S ONIAN 11 B's ELDA DON -9 4, MM HUM 'E I age One Hundred One ol, an un, - I 'LJ-15-7 AMF' if JUNE 1 :GMM HARRIS ONIAN A Tale for Freshmen John Laggard and Sarah Sly entered Harrison 's Portals one fine Septem- ber -day as Freshmen. Sad to say, both had formed mistaken Ideas as to their Conduct in this House of Learning. They were assigned a Division Room and told to report at 9:30. John seldom arrived before 9 :45. Sarah chose to sneak around the Halls instead. John was constantly tardy to his Classes because they were 'too far apart. Sarah always had an Excuse to offer instead of her Home NVork. Came the five-week Marks. Both failed miserably. The tenth and fifteenth-week Marks showed no improvement. Then John and Sarah left school permanently, saying that the Teachers had abused them. Not long after, Sarah was seen by classmates, begging from Door to Door, and old-time friends saw John being helped into the Bridewell by two Policemen. On that same September day Mary XY0l'lIOl' and Sam Try entered this House of Learning. Because of a Sense of Duty and a Desire to Learn, they attended the Division Room Meetings promptly each day. It was difficult for them to .get to Classes on time, but. because they knew that one day they must earn their Living, they strove to Learn as much as possible and to obey the Rules. Came the five-week Marks. Both of them had a G Average. The tenth and fifteenth-week Grades were still better, and at the end of the semester they saw their Names upon the Honor Roll. XVhen Sophomores, both Mary NVorker and Sam Try were given Honorable Mention in the Herald for Prompt- ness, Neatness, lndustry. and Achievement. They will graduate in June with Honor because of the good Foundation they laid when Freshmen, and their Future looks Bright. Now, Freshies, heed this tale. Join not the Laegards and the Slys. Become WOTkQl'S and Trys. XVe Seniors beseech you. The Freshmen Reply Dear Seniors: All of ns Freshmen are very thankful to you for your advice. XVe will try our best to take your work and continue it as you did it before us. You have not only helped win for Harrison many athletic games and campaigns, but have also greatly improved Harrison by its newly constructed hall-guard system. Being proud of Harrison we will try to make the future Freshmen feel likewise when we become Seniors. As we plan for the years to come, we remember you and the honor you have brought. to the Gray and the Blue. XVe'll cheer for the teams and we 'll play the game and also add new glory to Harrison name. NVQ are Freshmen now, but just wait and see what big, mighty Seniors we turn out to be. Farewell. XVe wish you well. May peace, success, prosperity, health, happi- ness, and your great spirit dwell with you when you become freshies either in college or in business. Farewell. Y The Freshmen. Harrison High School. June 10, 1932 E, ZELUA 'DON W ang? H Page One Hundred Two 21 3: I VUCATIONK 10 - uw Ogg Hz W JUNE 19,2 :QAAALP D. HA R. RI S ONIAN TWOVYJEAR GRADUATES Anna A. Adelman D011 AIISELJMQIISQ Adele Angeli Stella Valeria Arendarczyk Anne M, August Frances Rosette Bakies Elsie May Balaban Evelyn Emily Bauer Marie Delilah Bianco Frank Blaha Raymond Charles Bollin Mary Rose Bovdik Arlyne Bruebach Edmund Bulat Joseph Bures Carolina Carr Henry Cizinauskas Casey E. Dama Sara R. Danziger Rosalie Davis Margaret Dolores Doluvocky Beatrice Drada Gertrude V, Drella Dan D. Duracka Marion A. Ehlert Bessie M. Evans Irene Therese Fanta Anna A. Fischer Daniel V. Fittanto Pearl...E., Dania Lillian Fridek Estelle Rosalie Gawron Pearl Phyliss Goldberg, Bette Goldfinger Florence F. Gordon Caesar J, Grasseschi Lucille Beatrice Grossman Anne Harrost Marie Agnes Hejtmanek Mildred Herout John Hoekstra Lena Edith Hoger Herry Hron Adeline Irene Huml Florence C. Jasinske Robert ,L .lensilg January CCllass Libbie A. Jirka Rose Theresa Jirsak Harry A, Johnson William A. Joritz Irma J. Junas Rose Joan Junas Julia Karpas Alice L. Kavale Blanche Kirian Fannie Kite Raymond B. Kogut Kathryn Kohout Blanche Marie Kolar Eleanor Emily Koschnik Mildred B. Krcmar Evelyne Mildred Krejci Mildred Anne Kren Lillian M. Kuban Betty A, Kubik Mary Ann Kuhazek Mary Kuhta- Estelle Antoinette Kumet Robert R. Kurtz Mamie A. Kveton Louis C. Kwiatek Anastasia Theresa Labno Arthur VVil1iam Lawton Laura Leoni Ethel J, Levin Emily B. Lorenz Rudolf Lukash Anna Catherine Luzar Sadina Mary Marchetti Marie L. Man-ose Blanche Lucille Masek Amelia Matejka Jeanne J. Meyers Gertrude Ellen Mikolajeski Caroline Milanovich Barbara R. Miller Elizabeth M. Miner Rita W. Momert Stanley Louis Mostowski Delbert G. Muskat Jenny O, Nespechal Harold F. Niemann Blanchette F. Novacek Elsie May Pacl Lillian L. Partnoy Julie Anastasia Pavlicek Josephine Pellico Eleanor Marie Pina Raymond James Prokes Agnes LaVerne Pukis Lillian Quateman Leanore Pauline Rabacauskas Oliana Lita Raponi Evelyn Frances Ratay Milan J, Reichl Vlasta Marie Rezabek William Riha Helenl.. .Rinza Flora Rosellini Blanche F. Rubin Zora Joan Saygtgyig Martha Sayatovich Margaret Charlotte Schille Lillian C. Sellman Richard William Semyck Ann Shapiro Mary A. Skala Ruth Bessie Slair Martha P. Smicklas Mildred Marian Sramek Lillian E. Storkan Bessie Strakonsky Anna Sushinsky Dorothy Marie Susmelich Mildred K. Sverak Bruno A, V Tokarz Dorothy Anna Vancura James J. Vanek Bessie Volchenbaum Elsie Vorlik Richard E. Vosepka Dorothy Olive Voss Helen Vratny Elsie M. Vukasovich Lillian Warshofsky Mary A, Wasykewicz Gladys VVestphal Helen Agnes Wysocky Elsie France Yusina George F. Zajis Florence Zak Ida Marie Zanazzo Rose Kathleen Zanovit ZELTJA DON .WQYQM Page One Hundred Four -iaimm' W JUNE a 1 .za '43 . mm-M X, E 92. E HARRISONIAN E? Q' 5 gg, January Class f zeusn you Q e, . 9 , - Page Om: Hundred Five - '4 i 11.113 JUNE 19,2 :ww H D. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN o TWOQYEAR GRADUATES Dolores M. Ahearn Jayne Ferne Alpert Arloth M. Anderlik Norma N. Arka Theodore Augustyn Anne Bakshy Rose Mary Barcik Kathryn Barosko Mary J. Basta Marian Baum Annie Belchick Casimer W. Benes Lillian L. Berger John F. Bernatsky Thaddeus Alois Biernat Eleanor A. Bina Mary W. Bogolin Mercedes Marie Bothen Adeline M.cBiil1ec Gertrude Brooks Anna Marie Brophy Ruth Delores Brownstein Mildred R. Broz Helen A. Bucek Frances A. Bures Mildred Mary Burich Pauline P. Burrows Ruth Myrtle Cameron Virginia Cardosi Monica M. Ceikus William Frank Cerstner Rudolph Charles Chockla Lillian Anna Chnielir Paul Chreno Josephine Viola Cliudzik Loretta M. Cieslewski Bernard Cohen Dorothy I. Dahni Dorothy M. Daugirda Grace Frances Davis Clarence Paul Dobro Sylvester Arthur Dolecki Pearl M, Donovan Marion Beatrice Doskar Ella, HAI!age1 Joseph Drblik Lillian Dube Clarence Andrew Dundek Violet J. Dunovsky Antoinette Sophie Duylis June M. Dybas June Class Emily Eberspaclier Catherine Elfleim Grace C, Elkins Marion Theresa Erk Regina Agnes Ertniau Esther F. Feinstein Henry Felsch Yetta Fiugeret Henriette Margaret Flynn Alice L. Folker Evelyn Forman Marie Antoina Frankish Beverly S. Friedman Sophie Joan Gac Angeline Maryanne Gacek Helen Mary Gajnak Lillian B. Gans Louise Isabelle Genet Tosca M. Ghilardi Josephine Ann Gjundjek Rosalie T. Goldberg Shirley A. Goldberg Lillian Goldstein June Teresa Goliszewska Stephanie A. Gotfryd David Leopold Gunther Anton J. Guzik Alice Habiger Ruth A. Halek Ethel A. Hansen Harvey Caroline Eleanor Eleanor Rose B. Charles Hetfler H, Heinichen Marie Hejda C. Hermanek Hladik Lena E. Hoger Pauline M. Horky Evelyn A. Hudek Mary A. Irasevic Stephany M. Iwan Ramona Constance Jablon Blanche Violet Janacek Jessie Celia Jarosz . Alice Rose Jarzyna Eleanore lil, Jendraszewski Eleanore Jeziorski Adeline R. Jirka Josephine Helen Job Bernice C. H. Jondura Margaret. M, Junas W'enceslaus S. Jurewicz Anna B. Kakac Mildred Kalebich Joseph John Kalina Sallie Helen Kaminski Irene Mary Kastelik Alexandra Della Kiaurakis Lillian Josephine Kieltyka Aaron A. Kipnis Cleo Kirby Eleanor A. Kleinhamnier Henrietta Klein Lottie L, Koc Sophie XV. Kociara Edna Koenig Leone Theresa Koepke Mary Helen Kolasorsky Helen Kondratuk Helen Marie Korduplesk Antoinette M. Korinek Mildred Kosak Ludwig Leo Kostka Helen Anna Kowalski Stella Katherine Kozlowski Frances Nancy Kramer Charles Krratochwil Mildred B, Kratochwil Josephine F. Krejsa Frances Rosalie Kreinesec Frank E. Kremesec Josephine J. Kriegsies Frances Kriz Stanley Krol Theodore Adolph Kross. Jr. Evelyn Barbara Kroupa Adella Elizabeth Kulps Lillian M. Kurik Mary Ann Kutnik Anne Kuzniik Mary T. Kwasniewski John Stanley Kwit Marie Labak Mary S. Lachata Rose Mary Margaret Lane Virginia C. Lange Viola M. Larke Sylvia Lassick Irene Helen Laube Esther Leavitt Genevieve Anna Lechuer ZEUDA 'DON Page One Himdrcd Six .WQQM fl JUNE 1952, 'Li . - '1u4'K ' D- HARRI Sf'UNIAN , E, 'E Ei June Class ZEWA DON F ,W ff. P O eHundred Seven Q, -. 15.11-3 nn l l 55 la N gi' JUNE 19,2 :wwf D. HARRI .S ONIAN Loretta Margaret Lerner Lee Joseph Lewitzke Joseph James Linduska Mildred G. Linhart Louis W. Lisy Mildred A, Lukas Helen A. Luleck John N. Maday Irene Ann Majerczyk Gertrude Joan Majewski Mildred A. Malek Marie Beatrice Malek Florence B, Malinowski Frances Catherine March Bessie Marek lliilliam J. Marek Bessie M. Mares Mary Louise Martinig Mildred A. Masek Mildred T. Marquatdt Anna R. Matgous Mary Matuszyk Raymond Meek Adeline Meger Lillian E. Meyer Helen Margaret Miller Myrtle M. Miller Rena Miller Emily K, Minarik Lucille N. Mislenska Joseph Ray Miszkowski Alice H. Mitchell Mary Moravec John Mrofka Geraldine Mroch Lucille Cecilia Musialewicz Alice Johanna Nahtigal John Edward Nahtigal Ann Anita Najder Ethel M. Nemcek Joe Nezgoda Helen Novak Adeline Ort Marie A, Ossy Ann Ostrowska Stanley John Ozga Louise B. T. Panek Josephine J. Parfevetz Edna B, H. Parucka Lottie Pasterb Violet Patla Henrietta Payer Sophie Perz Jarniila Ann Peterka Ruth H. Pfnndheller Phillip Raymond Piechocky Rose Anne Piorkowski Mary Dorothy Pire Charles John Pirok Anna M. Piwowar Florence A, Poltrock Herbert August Poltroch Nita A. Ponziani Vlasta K. Porak Mildred Alina Prochaska Anna Pronewich Betty S. Psaras Helen S, Purka Mabel Mary Pycuir Adeline Anna Raeck Margaret Emily Rakowski Angeline T. Rapaez Stella M. Rapala Esther Mae Ratajczak Anna Razim Chester R. Rasniewski Leupold Dominic Reczek Ramona Monica Rolewicz Lottie Clara Ros Rose Era Rosow Joe Rout Margaret C. Rozalska Josephine M. Rozich Charles C. Runik Adeline J. Rys Rose Salcik Lydia Marie Sarussi Dorothy A, Schewendner Evelyn Schnell Mabel Schramka Evelyn Anna Schultz Helen Mary Scios Virginia B. Sczyskiewicz Frances Josephine Seiten Corinne H. Shota VValter J. Siedlik Grace D, Skall Florence Skinkis Kazmer Wm. Skowronski Lillian R. Skriba Anthony J. Skurauskis Stella Frances Sluz Rosalie Dolores Solecki Irene A. Sonsikoski Ruth A. Souknp Lucy F. Spies Stanislaus Florian Spyrka Leo H. Starosta Michael Joseph Stec Stella Theresa Stetanczyk Mildred Rose Stepan Edwin Sterba Evelyn Frances Sternberg Barbara L, Stochl Rose M. Strazisar Nellie Lucille Strola Mildred Ethel Strong Frank A. Swinger Helen Catherine Swist Lilyan Cristy Tesnohlidek Siegmund A. Teterycz Elsie D, Ticky Libby Tinunins Helen Dolores Tlanda Violet A. Tomachek Alex Trofinichuck Helen Virginia Tworek Genevieve R. Ulandwska Adeline Francis Urblaub Violet Mae Vacik Adam Valuchirich Henry Vanselow Lillian C. Varys Mildred Anna Velek Isidore Joseph Vusko Adeline Lillian VVasgone Helen Wasko Amelia Don Wegis Anna G. Wlfiderchick Helen Wilczynski Sadie S. XVi1dll13.H Elizabeth B. Wilk Mary Marsha Willner Thomas John Wisniewski Florence T. Vvitkowski Wilma Agnes VVojcik Helen H, VV0lf Mary Yakich Joseph J. Zack Stella M. Zajda Mildred Mae Zalud Irene Zaluga Elaine L. Zarbock Edward Zbiegien Eleanor Zderadicka Ella A, Zeman Edwin Charles Zeschke Victoria H. Zielinska John Joseph Zientek Mary Caroline Zitney Vlasta Lottie Zluticka ZEUDA ION ifqirvvi. MW Page One Hundred Eight 17 9 I Qsbzw. ' . -PW www - - Www JUNE 193 2' 49? - Zumu D- HAR. RI S ONIAN Y June Class ZELDA DON Q Jn, M ,nv-ra Q?-cv. . :1'r'gQ'h P J O1reHm1dredNi11e 4 0,.5-ww' uf um 1 an P - x JUN E 193 2 . mjcuw ' 9. 1-IA R. RI S ONIAN - XA bww-slows xof-x, 205,103,505 Am: 3412, V ' ' IA DXVXSIONS 5o4,,zo5, 25147, my-1 m-www v IB DXVISXONS '50'l,2Ole,202,X05 AND 308 The Commercial Branch ZELDA 'DON Q9 C1 in v if ang? 'a Page One Hundred Ten ' u 1.1.13-3 jo 5, ,A JUNE 1 2 ZQAW' 92. I-IAR. RI S ONIAN IN NHENIORIAM Mr. Fred S. Douk. Veteruii faculty' 1ll0llllD0l'. wli0s0 Qcutlc firmness und uu- failiug colirage endeared liiiu to all and whose splendid jiulgmout and officielicy fa, werc displayed in his work as Pl'lllf'l1D21l of the Hzxwisou Biunuvli. pusscll away Ou April l. 1932. Branch Faculty . . ..YYff.. ., --. ,,,........, .M . .... ..-..L, A.. -....,....-, ..u..., i....,.,m., I. A. Timeus, M. McTig'ue, A. Hill, M. B. Moi'gau,iXQ1..LLi1zpat1'icli, L. lf, Abbott, M. Mudra, E, Ownlmy, A. Crysle-1', M, li. Horan. 1i..L.,I1oX, C. A. Roy. IEYDA DON ' ang? as Page One Hundred Eleven ' W qs JUNE 19,a - mZfE4 L' ' J3- HARRI5 ONIAN AUTUGRAPHS . ,UMM ,Z 0M,V,f.,f,Qf:-ff A I Q .4 ...KVM Ap, , dwaxwy 00 !VV4! v , ,ff H, ,V VU:L,f,..-l,f, V, x I iw , ffWm Qf,vL fy 1 -. Z MNNE, I,-lrxh 1-1 111' ,Q M H fb .J , , A X 1 ' f N EL'DA DON lb Page One Hundred T I fl X ff f f ff Wim 11 X W W! ,Q 1ix ibNxx X lx 4 ffl X' KJ wx, Sw fq X Z Q ff N 'gui-12: X J SPORTS ,f I X y X fx if at X f 1, I' Q, 1 Aff- q xxx I 27 xx xx jf X . S Z! fl X I l ! fl X NM X A v I A X f i Q3 'B w . 1 I vi 1 e ', Xl If ,fa Q 2' s Alu! 1-fi' V' ' X . y KX' N 2, K Aims 'NF Q Q w 'x 'S fi ' if ,Ky sg. i - 'I ' . TNM' 1 I 1' YT-N 4, xx W 4 V ci Jxvv fxf I fgb -If - If 1. X xi! fa' FRED COSTELLO W JUNE 1.95 21 - 1'flS M' t D- HA R. RI as ONIAN Coach Dougherty, Mylin, XVn1f, Mosny, Kovalchuck, Slezakl Modell, Markoutsas, Smergalski, Hrdlicka, Lempowski, liuguzewski, Emitz, Strhnkus Cmj, Kanak, Coach Carrigan, Tumit-ek, Panter, Holanilr, Skarda, Danta, Snow, Kairis, Petit, Ruzicka, Fischfxl, Bernardoni, Lombardi, altid XYiktlox'ski tml. Puplis, Rabetz, Shper, Mc-Pherson, Loonetti, Pojman, lRem1a.s. Blige-yr tqj, XVujick, Horwath. Q, Football The Hornet 1931 football season was the most famous in the history of Harrison. Not satisfied with the public high-school championship, Coach Dougherty's boys gathered to themselves the undisputed city title and estab- lished a strong claim to the state title. Harrison, the wonder high-school football team of the middle west, became the topic of eonyersation everywhere, the Gray and Blue warriors had de- feated the Catholic Champions, Mt. Carmel, by a score of 44-6, one of the greatest upsets in high-school football illll1tllS. Almost unanimously the Harrie son eleven was chosen for all-city honors by football authorities. The two Andys, Puplis and Pilney, were the baektfield stars. Pilney led the scoring with 81 points, Puplis came next with 65 points, Leonetti, 36 points. Remias. 25 points, Pojman. 18 points, Shper. 12 points, Rabetz, S points, Kairis, 7 points. Skarlda. 7 points, and Vl'ujcik. 6 points. Following' the successful season in Cook County, the Techs traveled down to Miami, Florida. and defeated one of the strongest high school teams i11 the South. As this was the first defeat for Miami in three years, the Hornets' victory, 18 to T, has spread the fame of Harrison throughout the United States. SEASONS STANDING Harrison 19 - Morton 0 Harrison 38 - Phillips 0 Harrison 18 - Lindblom 12 Harrison G - Mooseheart 0 iiHarrison 26 - Austin 6 'ltHarrison 25 - McKinley 0 ttHarrison 25 - Marshall 6 'Harrison 39 - Crane 0 Harrison 18 - Parker 0 Harrison 26 - Sehurz 6 Harrison -I--1 - Mt. Carmel 6 Q ZELTIA DON si ff in QQ.-vm - :u r'gQ Page One Hundred Fourteen 1, 'DAD o . G5 A 1c M' s D- HA R. RI S ONIAN Ruzicka leoachj, Zurek, Ostrowski, Mori, Rosner, Juckins, Bazeluk, Herek tml, VVi1czewski, Panik, Sabath, Smolik, Vlasaty, Be-rnias, Javor, VVi1insky, Kovalchuck fcj, Boutin. Vvulf, Rubinic. lFroshfSophs NVith the advent of the football season and the opening of school came the annual call for frosh-soph football me11. Approximately one hundred candidates vied for places on the squad, which had only one man returning from last year's squad. The task of whipping together a team from the mass of green material that turned out was no easy one. However, Coach Edward E. Ruzieka accom- plished it, and the inexperienced team was ready for its first real combat on the gridiron. Oak Park was the Hornets' first opponent and also the first team to defeat them. Then followed games with Crane, Englewood, and Tilden, in the order named, the Rnzicka men suffering defeat each time. Luck was bound to change, and in the fifth game of the season the Roosea velt 4'Rough Riders went down in defeat before the Harrison gridders. The sixth game was dropped to Austin. Again i'La.dy Luckw smiled on the frosh- soph eleven and two victories were the result, Roosevelt and Austin being the victims. At the close of the season the team met and was defeated by two strong elevens, Proviso and Morgan Park Military Academy. Harrison made fifty-three pointsg for an average, four and nine-tenths points per game. Their opponents made one hundred a11d twenty-five pointsg for an average, eleven and oneefourth points per game. The following players received letters: Capt. Kovalchuck, Wilensky, Zurek, Mori, Panick, Rubisic, Flasity, Sabbath, Kosner, Wulf,, Bozeluk, Juckins, Vllil- cewski, Boutin, Javor, Ostrowski, Smolik, Remias, and Manager Joe Herek. ZELTDA DON J A, fr Q Page One Hundred Fifteen QQ . 1.1.3-'U new ai JUNE 1932, - 1'u M' c D- HA R. RI S ONIAN l i Teplitz, Baron, Yojta, Milioda, Rutkin, Benuskal Lukasik, Zack, Topol, Goldman, Hovorka, Shaffer, Coach Carlson, Puttvrinan, Visekh Pelej lcj, Jun, YViktorski, Kriz, Svetlik, Koclxmrmd, Sterba. The Soccer Team 2? City Champion! County Champion! Yes, that 's Harrison 's soccer record made by a team which has won five major titles in four seasons. To Coach E. A. Carlson went the unique honor of coaching the first soccer team ever to win both the city and county championships in one season. A total of twenty games was played. of which fifteen were victories, three were defeats. and two were deadlocks. In the county tourney Harrison won a bye to enter the semi-finals and play Lane in the opening encounter. Ill this game the Hornets set a new city league scoring record for one game of seven goals. Tilden was the final op- ponent of the Techs, holding them to a scoreless tie in the first encounter and then losing by one point to give Harrison the undisputed county title. University High was met twice during the season, and each time thc Carl- son men were victorious by a 4-2 tally. Captain Pelej and Kriz, each playing his last season of soccer, took first and second place honors for highest scoring among the city high schools. The letter men were as follows: Capt. Pelej, Kriz, Jun. NViktorski. linka- sik, Svetlik, Visek, Sterba, Koehmond, Puttermau, Benuska. Hovorka. Cold , man, Putkin, Vojta. Mikado, Topol, Zack, and Schaeffer. League Games Harrison 4 - Schurz Harrison 6 i Lane Harrison 3 - Sehurz Harrison -1 - Crane Harrison 6 - Tilden Harrison 2 - Lakeview Harrison 0 - Lane Harrison 2 - Crane Harrison -L -- Tilden zenm DON Q Z in :svn my Page One Hmzdrred Sixteen G 1, 1.3.3-U JUNE 1952 1'QS ' a D- HA R RI 5 ONIAN Costable, Czupryna, Kosieviclt, Liberaclci, Peselc, Garret, Koreceli, Javor, Kishineff, Korer, llernardorii, Affrunti, Horvatli, Dzimiani, Modell, Sliorupa, Gillick, VProksn,V YVeinstein, Gold, Solomon. Wvrestling Led on by Captain Jim Horvath. the Hornet wrestlers. under the super- vision of Coach James G. MacGowan, have again brought to a close a successful term. Although the pretzclbenders were rather late in reorganizing, and although they had but two weeks practice, the inexperienced grapplers entered the annual Cook County Inter-Scholastic Tournament at the University of Chi- cago last April. Captain Horyath won second place in the final bouts, being defeated for first honors by Modella of Crane. the former city champion. This year the wrestling squad was composed of Gold, XVeinstein, Proksa. Jayor, Gillick, Bernardoni, Hanzlik, Modell, Petrutis, Cibera, Skorupa, Kishi- neff. and Horvath, with Damiani, acting manager. Petrutis, who showed signs of becoming a star wrestler, was forced to drop, due to grade difficulties. At the University of Chicago tourney. the wrestlers representing Harrison Were: 100 pounds, Gold and lVeinsteing 108 pounds, Proksag 111 pounds, Gil- lick, 125 pounds, Ciberag 135 pounds, Skorupa and Hanzlik, 145 pounds, Beriiardoni and Kishineffg and 155 pounds, Horvath. Jim Horvath, a 4B of 217, was the only Hornet wrestler that passed the semi-finals and entered the finals. He pinned the grapplers from Morton and Bloom Township High Schools. besides Tilden's captain, Leuhart, in approxi- mately three minutes, only to suffer defeat at the hands of Crane 's representa- tive, Modella. ZELTJA DON -A9 Ig F .1-:a r'55'Q 'FS Page One Hundred Seventeen al, AG -I 'LLUJ WW , JUNE 1 2. ' fG ' fy HARRIS ONIAN F. Body, Kovalchuk, Mylin, Kapsa, Gorodokin, Leben, Oskerka, Perry tcj, C. Body, Shapiro. The Junior Swimming Team Probably the strongest swimming team the juniors have ever had wa.s this year's team. a decided contrast to last year's team. The team engaged in four meets this year and won them all easily. The team was led by Captain Perry, who performs in the backstroke events. In their first meet the juniors beat Englewood, 28-23. The Englewood team was the champion last year, and beating them in their own pool proved that our team was a strong one. The Hornets won their second victory of the season when Marshall was defeated in the Harrison pool. 27-14. Jarosek, of Harrison, won two firsts. In the 100-yard free style event he set a new Harrison tank record for juniors. The juniors shipped Morton. 36-14, in their third dual meet. Captain Perry, Body. Shapiro, Jarosek, and Oskerka are the men who did most to win for Harrison i11 this meet. In the fourth and last meet the 'Tcch juniors were victorious over the Crane mermen, 29-22, for their fourth straight victory. In the annual city contest. Harrison succeeded in placing two junior swim- mers. Body placed second in thc 60-yard backstroke, and J arosek took fourth place in the 40-yard crawl. The most outstanding junior swimmer for Harrison this year was probably Jarosek. He was high point man, and in thc Morton contest he clipped four seconds from the Harrison record i11 the 60-yard sprint. Another outstanding junior, Body, a veteran of last year, has been swimming in great style this year. He set a new Harrison tank record in the 40-yard backstroke. The following juniors received letters: Leben, Perry, Oskerka, Jarosek, and Body. The team regrets the loss of Coach Connor. who was transferred to Engle- Woodg for, although new in the coaching line, he turned out two of the strong- est swimming teams Harrison has ever had. 'fi zenm DON si C9 Page One Hundred Eighlccn JUNE - uw Q54 1952 - 1'4Su ' D- HA R. RI S ONIAN f-'U i 2:'s'.W -K'- W2 3 3'tY 7 i Q Z, -f a T1 z. 5 gf 'Q if fi 2 l ' , ' ' 5 4' .-2 , 1 - A Wi 'kit 'i 'ie 12 : HEJ? ff - - I - 4 Q ' gia- f ,752 V - . t as-gg 'Y' A' 5 ties at i ' 1 : f 7 iff dv 42 fa- ' -. we it at -1 Q54 Pg, T 2' '.' Q. , 'W f . f at ' .Q Q2 1 ' 4 f ,g,ffz52s , ,.5 L-V e .T t , - - - t i N I A W 'ff' 1 ' Elf .. 1 ' , . - , I Q' 5 1 as 0 - 3 31- 4 .. . . ' , , , , -- . y i: f a zz ' ' , A -is I .2 , ,V QI ? f ' ,- I .leg A w - , Z , Q1 ,gg pc elfelg- -'fl .. ' 1 3 'Q .L K 33 4 nf . K fl' , . we., V ,,LV L , kr a f Yi l . -4 L . 'E p K NX Kiss, XVarhanil:, Mylin, Rudnick, Vratislavsky, Hanzlik, Freedman, Johnson, Baxa tel, Slowik, Hajkowicz, Tomaselc. The Senior Swimming Teain Prospects seemed good this year for the building of a championship team until Coach Connor 's untimely transfer to Englewood kept our boys from going farther than they did. In their first encounter, the Tech mermen overpowered the Englewood team, which was the city champion last year. The score was a very close one. Harrison 's final total was 30 points, and Englewood succeeded in getting 29. Outstanding among the seniors was Horvitz, who set tl new Englewood tank record in the 220. The Hornets overwhelmed their second opponent, Marshall, in a dual meet at the Harrison pool. The final score was Harrison 39, Marshall 12. Capitan, Freedman, Bcdnarz, and Havlik of the Hornets performed in a diving exhibi- tion at the Marshall meet as there was no diving competition, The Hornets next beat Morton in a dual meet at Harrison. 30-25. The meet was closely fought from start to finish, and not until Harrison won the relay was the outcome certain. Captain Baxa starred by winning the 40 yard sprint in an impressive fashion. He also succeeded in bringing victory to the Harrisonites by winning the relay in spite of a handicap. The senior swinnners met Crane in a meet at the Crane pool but lost, 19-31. Even though they were finally defeated, the seniors did much better than they were expected to do. The meet was close until the last event, which Crane won. thus obtaining the lead. In the seventeenth annual University of Chicago Cook County Interseholas- tic Swimming Meet, Capitan, Tech merman, won first place in the senior fancy diving event. Horvitz placed fourth in the 220 yard free style event. Six seniors were awarded letters at the end of the fall season, the six being Captain Baxa, Johnston, Freedman, Rudnick, NVarhanik, and Vratis. XVith Coach Connor 's transfer to Englewood. swimming activities were dis- continued. ZELDA 'DON 5 . L .rn'r'55Q 95: 1 I Page One Hundred Nineteen v 0 1.1.1-D Af , JUNE 1 2 -fr.z.:.nf , ' 1 Ac D' HA R RI S ONIAN Herman, Zukauslcas, Curylo, xS,iYf,rar, Julius, Ruggieri imj, Coach Krupar, Filip, Smoler, Strnad, Gurdon fr-J, Tieliy, Rubinstein, Losnialc. Heavyweight Basketball The Harrison heavyweight baskcteers were not so successful this year as they were last. Of the eight survivors: to play for the state championship, Har- rison was matched against three. To have three state finalists on the schedule is not only unusual but unlucky. In her first league game Harrison defeated McKinley, 33-25. After that the quintet did not fare so well, but lost three of the remaining four league games. Tl1e team was further handicapped by the absence of Coach Krupar, who was suffering from an infected hand which developed blood poisoning, with the result that he was unable tol give his undivided attention to the team. The men who saw most action were Gordon, Smoler, Tichy, Strnad, Rubinstein, Sifrer, Philip, Lesniak, and Herman, who although a new man did his bit for the team. Tl1e fray with Crane proved to be the most interesting of the games. Bob Gruenig, Crane's star center, set out to pass Bill HaarloW's fifty-one point scoring summitg but George Tichy, who played the stellar role with his fine defence and excellent shooting , and Paul Rubinstein were responsible for holding Gruenig down to eleven points. THE SEASONS RECORD League Games Harrison 33 - McKinley 23 Harrison 14 - Marshall 31 Harrison 19 - Crane 26 Harrison 18 - Austin 25 Harrison 33 - Tuley 31 . Practice Games Harrison 30 - Sehurz 10 Harrison 14 - lVaukegan 20 Harrison 12 - Springfield 18 Harrison 19 - Dundee 26 Harrison 20 - Morris 25 Harrison 35 - Morton 49 Harrison 18 - LaGrange 21 ZELDA ION O L Page One Hundred Twenty .e. as ia - 1.1.9.9 JUNE 1952, - 1'f5 a i D- HA R RI S ONIAN f' W Tia in Aeberly fmb, Brook, Hockey, Cohen, Punch Krupar, Dill-lc. T'odwtwai-xwy, XVoi-ski, Sokal if-J, J. Slavin, Switack, llehannesey. Lightweight Basketball UOld man Tough Lucki' kept apace with Harrison 's lightwcights -during this yearis basketball season just as hc did the preceding year. Of the thirteen cagers that survived the final pre-season cut. only five finished the season. The team lost every practice fray but one and fared no better when they met their league opponents. This showing can be partially excused because Coach Krupar had to mold a team together consisting of recruits only. The pre-league games included new line-ups for each tilt. After much switching, a regular line-up was formed. It was composed of NVorski and Joe Slavin at forward posts, John Switack at center, and NVally Sokal and Sam Slavin, guards. Wally Sokal became acting captain, following Sam Slavin's ineligibility. This quintet was utilized to start the first three league games. which were lost. ln the final two tilts, John Switaek and Joey Slavin, together with Sid Bchannesy. were absent, for they were found to be overweight. This left the lights with seven eligible players. The freak game with McKinley was a surprising victory for Harrison. Harrison began the game with seven men on the squad, As the game progressed first Cohen, then Sokal, and finally Bilek were put out because of fouls. This left but four men on the floor. But VVorski, Rockey, Podewarney, and Brooks fit' demonstrated that four aces can win with any odds. At five o'clock, when the engineers concluded the game, Harrison was on the long end of a 27-22 score. 'Thanks are due to Mr. MacGowan, Mr. Ruzicka, and Mr. Carrigan, who coached the team in Mr. Kruparfs absence. League Games Harrison - Cl'21ll9 Harrison - Tuley Harrison - Marshall Harrison - McKinley Harrison - Austin zeunn DON 4 ,wwthm ms? Page One I-Imzdred Twenty-one Q. . 15.11-7 1,6 21 JUNE 1 21 e Zuutw e 92- 1-IA R. RI ,S ONIAN Boss, Blechman, Kobilanski, Miller, True, Dubec, B1-agiel, Rataj, L. Vwrinstein, Levison, Coach Sazama, Haick, Model, Sweet Cui, R. XVeinstein, Pearlman, The Tennis Team The tennis teams in previous years have been very suecessful. The have won the XVest Section championship for the last four years. The prospects of the tennis team this year are not very good. Sidney Cohen, last year's captain, Goldstein, Margolis, and Mendelkern graduated and were subsequently lost to the team. However, Dennis Sweet, this year's cap- tain, is returning for his third year with the team. Pearlman and Riendeau, who are both Hold timers, will also be back with the team this year. Coach Sazama plans to have an elimination meet to be held among candidates who are trying for the team for the first time. As Coach Sazama will have to work with a majority of new men, our chance of winning the hV6St Section champion- ship again is not very bright. But the team is well generaled, and among the many men turning out for the team are without doubt a few stars who are as yet undiscovered. LEAGUE SCHEDULE May 5-Harrison at Tuley May 6-Harrison at McKinley May 9-Crane at Harrison May10-Harrison at Marshall May 12-Austin at Harrison May 13-'l'uley at Harrison May 16-McKinley at Harrison May 17-Harrison at Crane May 19-Marshall at Harrison May 20-Harrison at. Austin QQ-, ZELBA 'DQN 0 Q, Page One Hundred Tfweniy-two ,- um -21 r UIQ - la JUNE 19,2 di D. .wwf HA R. RI ,S ONIAN ' r t r Stupay, Coach Ruzidka, Hamer, Sloblodnik, Kennedy, Hodl, Putlak, Jane-tka, Kush, XVasiaI Nykiel, Pacocha, Lofchie, Gordon, Kucera, K1-1iris,,Pi1ney, Iilmlis, Bemias:lSme-rgalski, Kus, Horvath, Lesniack, Hovan, Rabetz, Xvilctorski, XVincek, Vlfojak. Baseball Harrison will play only six league games this year. Two teams from the VVest section. Austin and Tuley, having dropped baseball. leave only four teams in the field, Crane, Marshall, McKinley, and Harrison. Two of these teams will represent the VVest section in the semi-finals, Harrison 's first game will be against Tilden, April 1. Marshall will be the first league opponent. The last league game will be against Crane on the 11th of May. As a precaution against early closing of the schools, the baseball season will end earlier than last year. Seven regulars and five substitutes are returning from last year's team with Louis Rabetz as captain. The returning regulars are: Captain Louis Rabetz, eateherq Abe Gordon, first baseg Steve Remias, third baseg Ray Kucera, left fieldg Andy Pilney, center fieldg Lefty Lesniak, and Frank Kairis. pitchers. The substitutes returning are Jaehinski, third baseg Horvath, out- fieldg Smergalskhieatcherg Lofehie, catcherg Jelinek, first baseg and Kus. outfield. Coach Ruzicka is planning to build a team good for this year and for a few years to come. His idea is to select those who are promising and will return next year. SCHEDULE Practice Games League Games Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Tilden Roosevelt Englewood Lake View Oak Park Proviso Morton Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 22 May May Ma y Marshall McKinley Crane Marshall McKinley Crane ZEL'DA DON ua, Page One Ilzmdrcd Twenty-tlzrvc JUNE 19521 ' 1'6 M' f Jw- HAR. RI 5 ONIAN Stefek, Slezzllc, Ticliy, Stloulizll, Kosson, Sladeli, Tesar, Cohen fcj, Haydock, Julius. llntralflwuranl Vollll-ey Ballll The Championship volley-ball team comes from the ranks of the Juniors. These modest lads from room 122 surprised the Seniors and tl6l.9ilT6il them in a ga. gaine they will not soon forget. Space does not allow our recording the vie- tors' numerous attributes. more's the pity, for they well deserve the praise. Their skill with the sphere was delight ful to sec. lIntra1'Nliuura1ll Football 'The inter-room 'football crown of '31 found itself in the possession of the Juniors when division Junior champion, defeated the Senior champion. 209, by a seore of 13-12. The game was one of the closest and hardest fought combats of the year, with the Seniors making a last minute rally. For their outstanding playing, several members of the team were named for positions on the all-star teams by Mr. Fl. A. Carlson. sponsor of intra-mural athletics. Zurxvili, XVasialQ, Minzlrilc,iSi1ous1iy, lrnbony, Andrews, Grantlip, Moffet, Pzlpugn, XVox'slci, ZELDA DON Q9 sf Y fn my mwqgt-mv. awp? 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A-' , 2 7 - ' -, v ' v 1 1 ' 5 1' w 1 ' 1 4 - -V 1 1 1 ' . 1 . 1 1 Y r 1 v ' -1 1. A ' ' V1 - 1 1 vw V 1 X v .l : vu w v 1 - 1 4 1 - ' u ' 4 71 f- I I 1 u 1 4 ' - 1 I -'1' 1 1 1 Y I 1 ' v . v 1 1 - 1' i , 6 , U I , A 1 ' ,, , Y V ' . WT' , . ' ' -. 1 1 P' lbs.g Horvath. 155 lbs.: Xvlljfilk, 1111lim1ted. The battlers 1'6CQ1Y6d troplucs J l V 1 v 1 2 ' .- 1 1 . Y , 1 C , v - I I S, . . Q, x 1 ' T, H -g r w ,i , ,, L, H- - w 11 ' K1 I ' I 'At u v A c I ' v 1 s L x 14 -' I I ' ' 2 if . . ' 5. ' ' .- 2 - 1 D. l He wry, M11l'f1- , NY111-slci. XYQ siak. S11-wslqyi, Z11 'z 'ik, l'111111,Q11, Struslaa. V D 5 EQ rg Q, .mins ,-, un.: 'O a 50 ' 1'frS D- HA R. RI 5 ONIAN Hladik, Goodson, i'horn0w:4lii ich, Albert, Alonzo, YVaruSh. The Cheer Leaders These lads may be small but they certainly are able to produce much noise. ,ey They worked hard and led cheers on the athletic- field and in assemblies, where their elever antics aroused the enthusiasm of the students. Their zeal inspired our teams to victory. James JT. Spain, Chief ll-Engineer Ei- zenm DON gl is jf , mm Page Om' H1mr1'rf'd Tzvcnfy-.vi.r - I 'R JUNE 1952 . mictw' o D- HA R. RI S ONIAN Y dold, Xolar, liackovic, Plzrcek, -Lobick, Michalek, Klecka. The Volllley Ball SSCMHMIPSQ, The volley ball champs of January, '32, were the Senior girls who formed the Senior mixed team. These Hchampsw, lcd on by Captain Harriet Placek, are Victoria Michalek, Marcella Lobick, Frances Lackovic. Georgianna Kolar. Emily Klecka, Norma Gold, and Rebecca Kleinman. For awards, the Girls' Athletic Association gave the school t'champs numerals of heavily woven cloth on which is printed 'tC'l1amps. '32 . The win- l ners of each year also received numerals. The Red Cross lLi1FefSavi1n1g Corps This organization, the Life-Saving Corps, under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Cameron, has been doing some fine work this semester, in spite of several difficulties: for the periods during' which the tank was free didnit coincide with the free periods of the members of the eorps. At the time of this writing, the girls are learning various approaches, carries, surface dives, and resuscitation. I Mrs. Cameron, Novak, Rezak, Doubek, Zak, Freid, Man-hek, Porton, Novviclii, Chud, Levcovileh, Shimkus, Keller, Sireikis. zeum DON , 9 lg ang? 'N Page Om' Hundred Twentyfsewu ' '4 1 11.11, 'inf' JUNE 4 19524 . AQ'- 4 53. HARRI S ONIAN More Unbalaneed Moments Beggar: HVVill you give me ten cents Captain Barabash: 'tAre you chew- for a cup of coffee? ing gum? Abe Gordon: t'Let's see the coffeeff Bright Student: NNO, I'm Kitty Sloupf' Miss Bell: '4What is a peanut poli- tjgianfgf' . Employer: AiH7ll1l so you want a Joe Jirka: 4'One who improves with J0by eh? D0 X011 T911 l19S?77 roasting. Maurice Schy: t'No, sir, but I can learn. Hl: I th'k.h tb Spoifesgy In Q e mus 0 vBla15iehe Kraemerf Hasn't Annette. UNO, thatfs just the per, an. usen a beauti ul set ofvteett. fume She,S using-N Lil Votava: Oh, yes. Even the good Lord couldn't make better onesf' oflllfggliogslgflfllelif Hlvhat is your idea Frank Gallager: HI bumped my ' I . H .i P . crazy bonef' in D2fliJrCilkId?d,dfkd1'essAleiddgieafgifaiffgelgl James Havell HBr0ther' Comb your f U 0 ' hair, and the bump won't show. MI'S.7,HUHt61': 4'Identify Harper's Mr' Twining: tflaosenberg, whatfs Felgrlfill T S . f 119 VH the difference between electricity and ri ian 6ll101' rom : ' ar- li hmm qw P91475 FGTTY WHS the P1309 Wlfefe the gIorto?1Rosenberg: VVe d.on't have South was captured by the lXorth at to pay for lighmingjf the engine house. A. Zurek: Oh, isnlt he adorable? Pop: 'tYou'rc late this morning, Giggles Zasadil:'KNo,Ithinkhe's Bernyf' horrible. By the way, who is he?'7 Berny Lichternian: 'tYes. You see, A. Zurek: He's one of our star I looked in the mirror, and when I football players. didn 'tv see myself, I thought I'd gone 'tGigg1es Zasadil: Oh, gee! I'll to sehoolg but an hour later I found say he's adorable. that the glass had dropped out. Bill O'Neill entered a restaurant Jack Lubin sent his precious poem and, stopping a waiter, said, HDid you to the editor. t'Let me know at once see me come in? whether or not you can use it, he 'tYes, was the reply. wrote, as I have other irons in the 'tDid you ever see me before? con- firef' tinued Bill, A few days later he received the No. following reply: 'tRemove irons: in- UThen, continued William, Uhow sert poem. did you know it was me?', :E+ zevon mon oe Page One Hundred Twenty-eight ACTIVITIES JUNE 1952 - icfwf A A D- I-IA R RI .S ONIAN Harrisonnan Editors JANUARY-Mary Carlini. l4IDl'l'OR-IX-CHIEFg Seymour Munsfivlxln BUSINESS BIANAGER: hV2llf91' Nawrocki, ART EDITOR. JUNE-Julia Formanek. l4ID1'l'0R-IN-f'HIEFg XVilliam f'll0l'll0XVSlKl, BVSINESS MANAGER: Theodore Hichstaedt, ART EDITOR. Faculty Advisers LITERARY. Helen V. Gibsong BUSINESS, Archibald Laymang ART, Katherine NVilliams. A Associate Staff LITERARY-Dorothy Cieslewski, Robert Geisler, Martlni Hoiden, Lillian Holec, Edith Knudsen, Georgiana Kolar, Jack Kosson, Vladimir Krametbauer, Leo Mininberg, Ethel Sehewitz. Luc-ille Schultz, Arthur True. Ruth VVagne1'. BUSINESS-Howard Clark, Sam Kallow, Marcella Krznner, Abe Kwate, Henry Marema, Dave Smoler, Carl Sussman, Sam XValliu. XVilliam NVelschmidt. ART-Olga Adler, Ruth Groh. Ralph Johnson, Nena Kedo, Irene Kosow- ski, Elmer Kouba, John Mroeek. 'TYPISTSiAde-luide Cekal, Molly Dubin, Adeline Sipaveeh, Bessie Sloup, Ola Stopen. ZELDA DON sf L5 fx Q41-v,-vt, nw':Q'Q4'-'-'Q-mg, ang? Page Ono Hmzdrcd Thirty 13.115 Qc JUNE :arf-'ff Q '55 1932 D. HAR. RI .S ONIAN . :L 1 1, V -. it f 'fm' ., V 1 H9 if 1 1 ZS, .Kar Ml f ,i ,, A K ig, m M . , I ASS 5: , ,-Q Y A Qty y . 8 , fi I N Al .. 9, wwf W , 2 L 5 x - i , , , ,215 KA., k Wi, lib Q 1 xy, , g . A 23- SQW' . Q , Ei ,I W u Q., i i OCIATE ST ,im we fi 3? 9 1 4 . 9 FF ,Aw 111.11 K v' x 4 -. 'W W ki If ,A , 'if ZELUA 'DON ,W-.Qiizm --9 nj nwm 'Fi I' g O II mired Thirty-one Q 4, AG - 1.1.1-U JUNE 1952: , :em D- v HARRIS ONIAN The Harrison Herald To acquaint the student body with news pertaining, or of interest to the school, is the aim of the Herald staff. The Herald strives to establish a medium by which pupils are brought together more elosely, to promote scholarship, clean sportsmanship, and to develop proper school spirit. Harold Dray was editor-in-chief of the staff for the semester beginning September, 1931, assisted by Milton Rosenthal. In charge of general school IICXVS were Jack Lubin and Lueille Schultz, with Anne Babirak, Vlasta Qheja 331, Sam Fryer. Ethel Ginsberg, Bertha Salomon, and Eleanore Zanta as assistants. The position of feature editor was shared by Libuse Lukas, Raymond lVeiu- stein, and Zdenka Zidek. Leo Mininberg took Charge of boys' athletic events, assisted by Albert Kotler, Leo Pelej, Jesse Redrup, and Maurice Sehy, Girls' Sports editors were Esther Lefsky and Gladys XVilimovsky. Morton Rosenberg filled the position of elub editor, assisted by Dorothy Levin, Fanny Levin, Lueile Press, Lillian Prusa, and Jane Vavruska. Rose Dolansky edited the cross-word puzzles. Those who were new on the staff were Casmiera Bartosiak. Ann Borowy, Max Brown, Sadie Freedland, Moses Gelberd, Lillian Kain, Vera Myers, Phyllis Novak, Dorothy Porton, Edith Vrana, Ruth NYagner, Elsie Zak, and Jane Zyeh. Theodore Eiehstaedt was busi- ness manager and Arthur Romanski advertising manager. The staff during the spring semester was headed by Jack Lubin, editor, assisted by Lucille Schultz. Anne Babirak a11d Libuse Lukas became school editors, assisted by Vlasta Chejlava, Ethel Ginsberg, Dorothy Levin, and Eleanore Zanta. The position of feature editor was filled by Zdenka Zidek with Phyllis Novak and Jane Vavruska as helpers, ZELTIA DON Page One Hundred Tlzirty-tivo 1.1.19 0 f- 025 W' JUNE 1952 1'e W 1:- 1-IA R. RI ,S ONIAN Boys' Sports editors were Albert Kotler and Raymond XVeinstein, assisted by Max Brown, Moses Gelberd, and Sain Fryer. The department of Girls' Athletics was handled by Gladys NVilimovsky, aided by Casniiera Bartosiak, Bertha Salomon, Dorothy Porton, and Edith Vrana. Lucille Press became elub editor, and Lillian Kaiu, Ruth XVagner, Elsie Zak, and Jane Zych. her assistants. Rose Dolausky was erossaword puzzle editor. The new reporters were Stanley Czerwein, John Dvorak, Norma Gold, Bruno J akubowski, Blanche Kabat, Harold Kahen. Rita Komosa. Milan Koren, Marie Moore, Beatrice Robbins, Russel Roegner, Joseph Slabodniek, Gertrude XVittenberg. Evelyn XVolgel. On the business end of the staff, Theodore Eichstaedt again was business nianafver and Arthur True was advertising' manager. ts 1 The studentsl humor column was edited by Z2 during the fall semester and by the Sphinx during the spring term. News and Views was conducted by Ray for both terms. as was Business Spasms by the business manager. Jester Esther conducted Girls' Gym Gabs last fall, and Kainpus Kay took charge during the spring. A new column was introduced this spring-a Senior Column-edited by Popin' J ay. 1 The faculty advisers for the first semester were Miss Edith A. Kennon and Mr. Harry A. Twining. The second semester, Mr. Lyle J. Pleteher assumed Mr, Twining's duties. ZELUA 'DON J 1, Page One Hundred Thirty three ' 94 1.1.12-7 - -I MAA: 46 JUNE 1952. ZQUM' I .D- IIARRIS ONIAN I 'llhe Harrison High School Bands W Harrison High School has three bands: namely, the concert band, the 131 military band, and the beginners' band. The concert band is a national prominent organization. It has won the city championship for the last two years. and it has taken part in three national contests. This year the band is at its peak. It has eighteen solo winners and three national winnersg also, four small ensemble winners. Backed by powerful groups of enthusiasts. each individual band member is doing his utmostg thus great results are expected. The band has played for all important football games, it was chosen to play at the State Street Christmas parade. and was featured at the All Nations' O3.1'IllV3l at the Chicago Stadium. The band also played for several organiza- tions of the community, such as Plzensky Sokol, celebrating XVashington's birth- day, American Legion Post, commemorating Armistice Day, the J. C. D. State of Illinois NYomanls Club. and many others. As a reward for services to the community the band was presented with a beautiful flag in Harrison colors and a magnificent gold and silver drum-major baton. At Roosevelt High School. April 19th. the Band won the city champion- ship for the third time and will thus have the honor of representing the city at the National Contest. OFFICERS J rmua ry J une -FRANK BROIHQ .... ..,. . . . Major . ....... ..... 0 Tro ZMESKAL VVILLIAAI DVONCII d , XVILLIAM DVONCH OTTO ZMESKAL P -'---- Uf'Pf 1TlS - - - - --1 CLARENCE KARELLA CLARENCE ICARELLA I L HDVVARD IIEGNER LOVIS BI,-SRTINA l f XVILBUR BOIKIZ NVILLIAM BLEHA I ARTHUR KOENINGSBERG HAROLD JAKFBCZAK JAMES BIICHALEK J OSEPH NOX',ACEK BIIROSLAV DANYLUK IRXVIN KI'NCL -- Lif'1lfC1lf'11f-Y HIILTON KUHN GEORGE XVITCKA SAM FREEDIIAN XTLADIMIR XTESELY BIOJMIR SEDLAK BJDVVARD IIEGNER l LEO LODEN ARTHYR ICOENINGBFRG i l JOHN TOCKSTEIN MAJOR ERANYxpl'3IzoEIi . ..... Nludmzt Directors ...CAPT. ULARICNCE KARELLA Drum Major, LIEIf'l'. IIERMAN GIESI-1 ZELTIA 'DON mmm? E+ Page One H1n1d1'rd Tlxirfy-fnzrz' 1, LLLU -WI G 45654 JUNE 1952. . . D, .GGLALI HA R. RI S ONIAN The Urchesrtiral The Ohampion Harrison Symphony Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr, Joseph J. Grill, is an organization to help student musicians become better acquainted with higher standards of musical literature and a broader scope of instrumentation. The members participate in many activities. At the Harrison annual play on January 22, 1932, thc orchestra was highly complimented upon playing in tune and having a balance which is very seldom heard in high school orchestras. The orchestra accompanies operas. gives concerts, and plays at assemblies and community atfairs, The opportunity is given every member to be soloist with the orchestra. to belong to quartets, trios. or double quartets. This champion orchestra has been ablc to stand against the kcenest compe- tition and come out victoriously. The press note given to the orchestra at the seventh annual competition among orchestras in thc city by Eugene Stinson was, ttThe tone of Harrison 's orchestra is quite remarkable. Its playing of the Finale of Dvorak 's t'New VVorld Symphonyi' was an exceedingly interesting and serious piece of work. The Orchestra Club endeavors to hear eminent artists, such men as Mischa Livschutz, hailed as today's international violinist, Mr. Milton Preves, violin soloist and violist with George Dash 's Little Symphony, Mr. Raymond B. Gir- vin, one of the most noted violin teachers in the United States, and Sam Aaron, principal violinist and soloist of the Girvin Symphony Orchestra. In every way possible the Orchestra Club presents the best in music available to the orchestra members. January FHQXNK BROUK . . . HERMAN GIESE . . . EDNVARD KUST .... HAROLD JAKUBCZAK OFFICERS J unc . . President .. LEONARD UNELL T'ice-President .. Secretary . . ... . Treasurer . . . IIELEN Kous RUTH SIELAFF HAROLD Zisms l ZELDA DON OG. ms? I Page Om' Hundred Thiffj'-f1i'l'E -,, 11.113 S2 55' 6256 if E+ JUNE 19,2 1'Q ' D- I-IA R RI S ON IAN X The White Eagles One of the youngest and most popular clubs at Harrison is the White Eagles, founded September 23, 1931, by students of Polish descent. Its purpose is to promote good fellowship among the Polish students, to present to the general student body the culture of the Polish people. and to promote a friendly understanding of Polish contribution to American life. At present, the club has an active membership of more than eighty. Many interesting programs and meetings have been held during the year. An elaborate exhibit of Polish articles was shown in the large exhibit case during the week of November 9 to 13. On November 20, an assembly program of dances and music which presented the art of the Polish people was given under the direc- tion of Mrs. Margaret YValker. This program was later presented at the Ros- well B. Mason Grammar School and the Austin High School. The club plans include a joint spring and fall social dance with the Junior Beseda each semester. Much credit and thanks are due Mrs. Skidmore, faculty. adviser, because she has given much of her time and effort toward making the club a success. The following students are the officers who helped guide the club through its first successful year: OFFICERS J une THoMAs RATAJ IRENE BERLINSKI ..,..... . . l'ice-President ........ JOSEPHINE MAJEYN'SKI ROSE LIARIE TOKARCZYK . . . . .,.. Secretary ...,. . . . RosE MARIE TOKARCZYK JOHN HEMAK January CHESTER MYLIN ....President.... DAVE VVARD ........... . . . Treasurer .. . . .. V z E LDA DON .wwshm Page One Hundred Thirty-six ang? 1.1.11-3 F Q54 'Z QGAALI' Z JUNE 19,2 1' D WML HARRIS ONIAN ,yew f The Junior Besedan Club K The Junior Beseda Club is a leading and very important club at Harrison. The club membership is ope11 to all students of Slavic descent. The main purpose of this club, the only one of its kind in the United States excepting the Morton Bohemian Club, is to promote and stimulate an interest in the Czech culture, arts. and language, and, therefore, to sponsor an annual Good-VVill trip to Europe for its members. In the past year the club has given three dances, one being a charity dance, and a play. The money made on these affairs is used to send about five of the most deserving Harrison Junior Beseda students to Europe, mainly to Czecho- slovakia. This good-will trip promotes a great deal of interest in the elub,.for it motivates the club work. The students who went on the trip last summer were Ann Babirak, Mildred Sveska, Alice Kopta, Lillian Hevrdejs, and Rudy Kveton. The group visited the historical places of their grandparents as well as places of amusement. Mr. Mican was the sponsor of this trip. A joint social with the Vlihite Eagles Club was held last semester, as well as many other very successful socials. The club has the backing of the most important men of the community, by Whose support many of the club affairs have proved successful. Mayor Cer- mak, for example, donated 5350. The club plans to send some students to Europe this summer, even though it was late in getting started and the general economic conditions are most adverse. A May dance is to be held on the second Saturday of May at Sokol Hall. The proceeds of this dance are to go for the good-will trip. A joint social and dance with the White Eagles has been planned for the benefit of the members. to be held in Shedd Park. A picnic has also been planned for the benefit of the elub members, similar to the one which was held at the end of the previous 43' June term. OFFICERS January J une ANTON JURCIK . . . . . President .... . . . ANTON JURCIK JAMES CERMAK . . Ticefresident . . . . . . J ERRY KNOPP JERRY KNOPE .... .. Secretary .. AGNES JANECEK ANN BABIRAK .... Asst. Secretary . . . . . . ANN BABIRAK WILLIABI NEsN1D.-xi. . Treasurer .. . . . . ZDENKA S1MEg ,ZDENKA SlM,EK . . . Asst. Treasurer IRENE lens zeum DON MQSQW Page One Hundred Thirty-seven mmf? of, AG -LLUJ JUNE 19, ' intw e D- I-IA R. RI S ONIAN t , ' .1 Tlme G, A. A, The Girls' Athletic Association is one of Harrison's most active clubs, Foremost in its accomplishments is the general feeling ot better sportsmanship among the entire group. Tlirough this club the girls are able to earn a school letter. One thousand points in athletic work must be earned. The eight hun- dred required points consist of team games, scholarship, hiking, sportsmanship, health, posture, etc. The two hundred optional points can be earned in skating, swimming, 'first aid, dancing, apparatus. etc. After a girl receives an H, she is able to continue earning points toward two chevrons, a frold pin. and a gold star, each of which takes three hundred and fifty points. Besides the activities already mentioned, the G, A. A. sponsors the team games. Volley ball is played in the autumnal sewion and baseball in the spring session. During the month of January an exciting volley-ball game was played between the girls, all-star team and the boys' all-star team. in which the 2 boys won. The girl referees are also given points toward earning their H. chevron. or gold pins. During the January session nine girls received H's. two received chevrons, and one girl received a gold pin. The Girls' Athletic Association is sponsored by Mrs. Kazda. gym teacher. OFFICERS Jammu June LIIAIAIAN VoTAv.x . . . . . . President , . . . . Vrcrofzu BIICHALEK BIARCELLA Lomax . . . . . Vice-President . . . MQKRCELIJAX LOBICK ,LEONA HEDSTROM . . . . . . Secretary . . . . , FELICIA BIANIKAS ESTHER LEFSKY .... .,... T reasurer' ..... ..... S ADH: CHUD XTICTORIA llIICH.XLI-IK .. .. Recording Secretary ,. .. -IVANITA CONKLIN .Q e G mm J! Page One Hmidred Tlzirty-cigllt ZELDA DON R 1 1.1.2.3 gf JUNE 1.952 - funn' JD HARRI SOJSIIAN' i , The Hp Club 'The organization known as the H Club strives to create good fellowship and sportsmanship and to PPOHLOTC clean athletics. Its membership consists of boys at Harrison who have earned a letter in any sport. An H Club pin distinguishes its members. This year's special features ill activities were the initiations, the football homecoming souvenir sale, and the bowling tournaments. The initiation re- ceives especial attention because of its new features, being chiefly that the student body as a whole had a share in its merriment and fun-making. Initias tions in previous years were not open to the students at large. They were solemn affairs held for the clubs members only. Another new phase to the initiation was that all newcomers were initiated instead of the selected group, as had been done previously. Another new iHl'1'0dl.lCTl01l this year was the cheering section for H men at football and basketball games. The other important activities of the club were the socials and card parties held at the homes of the members of tl1e club. Then, too, the control of the' First Aid room must not be forgotten. Also, committees were chosen to obtain Na- tional Athletie Scholarship Clubipins for the eligible athletes and H Club certificates for the graduating athletes. The club is sponsored by Mr. Charles F. Krupar, to whom much credit is due for his persistent efforts in reorganizing the H Club and bringing it to its rightful position among the school organizations. v President . . . . OFFICERS J umm 1' y STEVE REn11As . . . . . . . Vice-President ABE SHPER ...... . . . Secretary . . EDWARD SKARDA . . . . . Treasurer . June . STEVE REMIAS . . . RAY KUCERA . . J IM. iHORVATH HDVVARD SKARDA ZELTSA ION New-mv Page One Hundred Thirty mnc 32 5-W 1.1.1.1JJ H JUNE V 1952 1'fL5 'f D- HAR.12.1.s ,ONIAN The CG. B, O. CC. The G. B. O, C. was organized for girls who are anxious to play a band instrument. As is usual in any trade or profession, they must first acquire the rudiments of music before they can attempt to handle an instrument. They usually begin on the fife and end with some other instrument. such as the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trombone. French horn, or cornet. With the closing of this semester we find the work of the G. B. O. C. pro- gressing' in the production of more and better musicians. This group meets three times a week, the second period in the Social room, where, under Mr. Grill's guidance, they learn the simple scales, later more pretentious composi- tions, and finally they are well enough advanced to be admitted to either the First Band or the Senior Orchestra. Besides getting together for a thorough knowledge of music, this group assembles twice a week for R. 0. T. C. training in the garage. The girls here are sponsored by Sgt. Slatton but are under the guidance of Captain Hoffman. They are taught the different foot and squad movements until the girls become, in a short time, well acquainted with this kind of work. lVhereas in music they are taught the beautiful side of that art, here they are taught obedience, discipline, and alertness. Girls, if it has been your suppressed desire to pick up an instrument and play music which expresses your mood for the time, join our organization and make this a reality. J anuary Hizilaiiloms .... EDNA HOFFMAN BIILDRED PESEK LUCILLE TOMAN .. .' BIARIE VINTFRA SARA DOLINSKY .AGNES HRABAK OFFICERS Major ... Cfzptain ..... . . . First Lieufenanfs . Second Lieutenants . ' ' ' J une . . . . HELENKOTAS EDNA HOFFMAN BIILDRED PESEK AGNES HR.lB.XK LUCILLE TONIAN BIARIE XTINTERA SARA Do1,1NsKY L . . . .... HELEN LEVINE zeum 'DON .mem Page One Hundred Forty .1 1.1.1-L3 Q0 ., qs 5. 'Z JUNE 19524 J :ww HARRIS ONIAN y, E w The Roman Senate - The Latin Club, open for all students who are studying Latin, meets once a month in the Social room under the supervision of Mr. Johnson. Due to the fact that the club holds its meeting the first period. only third year latin students are members: therefore the club goes under the name of the Roman Senate. The purposes of this club are to stimulate a healthful school spirit, to cultivate a social spirit among the students, and to understand the customs and life of the Roman people. One of the main purposes of the club is to conduct a perfect system of parliamentary law combined witl1 the Roman law. During the past year many interesting programs have been rendered, which were related to the activities of the ancient Romans. Discussions have been heard concerning the city of Rome and concerning the religion, philosophy, law, and literature of the Romans. Biographies of prominent men have also been studied. 0118 program was devoted to studies of the lives and deeds of the Greeks. Latin songs formed a part ot' each program. of 'Q' OFFICERS January J une DOROTHY PUTZ .. ,.. . I . H Comms U ,H BIARIH BOESE AXDOLPH HERMAN ........ , ' ,,,,,, HE1,Ey KOKES ,XNNA LIAR KOLUDER .,.. Praeforq ,,,,,, GEORfjE HQEAS EDWARD HARBION . . . ESTHER R11-'JF ....... RAYMOND SMERGALSKI LUCILLE BARTA . . . LEONARD BLOOM - l ..... Quaestors . . . Plebeian Tl'ZAbtHl6S .. Military Trib-unes RAYMOND SMERGALSKI . . . . SHIRLEY NELSON . . . . . XYIOLET PEACH . JOHN SHALLCROSS . . . . . . JACK KAPLAN .. LUCILLE BARN . . . , EDWIN KRUPKA HELEN KoKEs . . , . . . . P ,.,,A.- Scribes ,,.,.., ...... E s'rHER Rnzr LIARIE BOUSE . . , . . . ,J I l ADOLPH :HERMAN zevon 1-,an WMM 9 J, ang? 'R Page Ona Htfftfdffd Forty-one 4 1,6 Q N. 15-U3 1 1 XAAAJ JUNE 1.95 2 - mictw' I e I D- IIARRI S ONIAN I g x i From ME to you Place: 162. Rear of Room. Time: Eighth Period. Characters: Freshie, Almighty Senior. Fl'6S71iF Cshifting in seat and whisperingl : ls th-th-this a Chili? Almighty Senior Cendeavoring to put on a bold frontl : VVell, not exactly. my child. Itls an organization whereby ive are encleavoring to promote the art of dramaties. Freshie Cduly impressedi : Gee, do they work all hy themselves? Senior: Yes, but Miss Boe our sponsor, 1-oac-hes us. Freshie: Her? CPointing to tall, blond teaeheizl Senior: Uh-huh. Frcslziez Gosh. how long has this club 1101211 at Harrison? Senior femphatieallyiu : Organization '? Uh, Ill say about three years. Frcslzic: Is this their first play? Senior: XO! They 've given many one-aet plays this semester: Nerves, VVhere but in America, Swimniin' Pools, The Maker of Dreams 'A Dear Departed. Freslzioz B-B-But ...... Senior: XYait before you ask any more questions. Yes, they have given The Land of Hearts' Desire, The Toy Shop, The Knave of Hearts, The Devil Comes to Alearaz ....,. Fresh if : B-B-But Senior : ' try-outs. Aw, wait January PATRICIA KING . . . NORMAN Krsr . . . REA SANIJIQ .,... JOSEPH PMEL . . . until you're a junior: yon'll be lneky if you pass the OFFICERS . . . President . . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . Secretary . . . . . . Treasurer . J unc GEORGI-1 DEDIC . . .. JOE ALBUN IRENI-2 FOJUT . . . ZELDA DON ZELUA DON gs gg o l Page One Hfmdrfd Forty-two me-tifam mf!!-3? 13.133 5' Q f A JUNE +5 195 Z 1'frs W e D- I-IA R. RI S ONIAN r Her Stepell-llusbamndll' Another Harrison sueeessl The annual play, HHer Step-Husband. bv Larry E. Johnson. went over big on January 22, 1932. Only Miss Dailey eould choose a play in which the original husband had to play butler to husband No. 2, whom he had never seen, and be obliged to 427 look on while step-hubby stole fl kiss from Mary every little while. A valuable baby was Hlost, strayed. or stolenwg a villainous crook limped slinkingly throughout the play: the maid's anties reduced peoplels voices to weak whispers. Aunt En1ily's battle-ax attitude was wonderful. and the Irish offieer's philosophy was not without its humor. Sylvia Allen furnished the sweetness, and Florence Ainslee showed what a modern girl in love eould do. Poor Mary. what an incurable romantieist she wasl Harvey P, Marshall .... Dr. Gerald W. Niles ......,. . ,llrlry Jlarshall, a 'romantic 101'-fe Aunt Emily Paisley .....,... Stella. th e maid ........,..... Sylvia Allan, JIary's friend .. Florence Ainslee, Niles' fiancee Officer 0,Sll6CL ...,.......... Limpy Lwn-nigan, a crook ..... THE CAST , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvllllillll Arlt. Thomas Rataj . . Norman Miller Annette Goldberg' . Crystal Carlson . . . . Bluma Adler . Helen Blauzdis . . . Patricia King . . . . . . Lneile Chiska, . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Ratcheson . .......... . .............. . Samuel Goodson Ann Gainbergz Rosemarie Tokarezyk ........ Prom piers Leo Mininberg .... . ............... Busine TS Jlanager Credit is due to Miss Dailey for her strenuous work in choosing the play, directing, and training the east: to Mr. Blenkinsopp, stage and seeneryg to Mr. Hagey, in charge of the tieket sales: to Mrs. XVllll21lllS as the eartoon director. and to F1'ed Costello as cartoonist. ZELDA 'DON 9 lp .1-rrxvfgn 'X Page Om' Hundred Forty-three 656 H.-5351!-I-U uw JUNE 1 .2 wwf A 9553. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN The Gltete Club This year thc work of the Glee Plub was different from that done any time in the past. During the first semester Mr. Dornbos left us, therefore we did not enter thc city contest, for the first time in, the history of Harrison. Instead, the time was passed in practicing various program numbers. Among them. Sylvia, by Speaks, Goin' Home, by Dvorak, and a new ar- rangement of the melodious Blue Danube VValtz. At Thanksgiving, under the direction of Mr. Rousseau, we sang with the orchestra, HThe Heavens Are Tellingf, At the beginning of the new semester we practiced Cowan's HR-ose Maideni' under direction of Miss Celia Campbell and thought we ld give it for the spring festival. During this practice, many new voiees were discovered. At a late date, the opera was decided upon, H. M. S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan. Because of the group singing we have developed a most effective chorus, which was readily seen in the opera given June third. The soprano section is unusually strong and brilliant, and we have never had a more evenly balanced alto section. The tenors, though fewer in number than usual, had surprising quality and, like the bassos, are cracker-jack sight readers. Of course, the club's social side was not neglected, as was evident in the Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas soeials. 'The happy hours will long be remembered. OFFICERS J amzar y TIIoMAs IZATAJ . . . ANNETTE GOLDBIQRG HELEN BLAUZDIS .. NIILLICENT BROZ .. . . .... Presidefnt . . . . . . . l'icc-President . . June .. :DENNIS SWEET . . . . . SARAH LEIEER . . .... Secretary . . . ....... LIYRTLE RICH . . , Treasurer . . . . ADELINE GOODSTEIN l MIKE GARRETT . . . , . . . Librarian . . . ..... MIKE GARRETT FANNIE NORBIAN . . . . . Pianist . . . . . . FANNIE NORMAN ' zeum mon if sebum mm U l 41777 Page One Hundred Forty-four -15.123 EPM Q 7' JUNE 19,2 43 :wwf Df IIARRI S ONIAN ll-ll. M. S. Pinaforew For the second time in the history of Harrison. we sailed merrily along with Her Majesty's Ship, Pinafore, and met its rollicking crew of mystery, romance, comedy, and pathos. Ralph 's love for Josephine, hopeless because of his station in life, moved the audience, while Dick Deadeye, the Uvillainestl' villain, roused their instinct of hate. Between Buttercup 's restrained love for Captain Corcoran and Hebe's repeated declaration of 'ther sisters and her cousins and her aunts, comedy was not lacking. Under the able supervision of Miss Celia Campbell and Mr. Joseph Grill, the operetta proved to be one ot the most successful operas ever produced at Harrison. Credit, of course, must also be given for the valuable aid rendered by Mr. Blenkinsopp and his boys in lighting effects. THE' CAST The R. J. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter K, C. B. .. Captain Corcoran . . ................... . . . Ralph Rackstraw, able scmmm ..... Dick Dcadeyc, able seamen ..... Bill Bobstay, boatswainfs mate Bob Beckett, carpenter's mate .... Tom Tucker, inielshipman ...... Josephine, captain's daughter .. . Hebe, Sir Joseph's first cousin .... Little Buttercup, fi Portsnzouth bum Pianist ....... Prompter ....... Stage Manager ..... Business Manager .. boa! lromrnz . . . Erwyn Bloom . . . . . Frank Kozak . . . . Ge-o1'ge Kinovsky Hilliard Centman , . . . . . . Dennis Sweet . . . Edward Libitsky . . . . . Mike Garrett . . . . . Isadore Brandt . . . Helen Vespender Blanche Klapka Adeline Goodstein . . . ....... Sara Leifer Beatrice Bender . . . Fannie Norman ........ Myrtle Rich Bennie Daitchman . .. Paul Rubenstein ZELIA DON Neem ang? ' Page One Hundred F arty-five JI, 1 Q Q, AG if 'ULUJ .GMM D- HA R. RI S ONIAN The Haurrison Accounting Club In View of the many difficulties affecting tl1e school system during the past year, the Accounting Club has come through the struggle with a very successful record. The first semester witnessed the usual programs every week with an increasing' interest on the part of the membership. This semester the activities of the club were well organized, interest and enthusiasm abounded. and the regular programs were rendered to the profit and enjoyment of all. A special new feature was introduced this year whereby the club sponsor, Mr. Oliver N. Cord, initiated a plan to have club members secure data as to what sort of occupations former accounting students were following. The idea was to see how well the study of bookkeeping and accounting functioned in the everyday life of the student. Another plan attempted was to assist graduates of Ac- counting to secure positions in business offices. The regular programs call for talks, discussions, debates, and other matters dealing with accounting' problems and with business matters generally. The ideal of these meetings is to tie up the discussions with actual class work Iilld to assist the pupil to a better understanding of his daily affairs. Parliamentary practice was also a 'vital part of every program. A social was held at which the one hundred and fifty members directed their efforts with pleasure and profit. The motto of thc club is. Once a member, always a member. The club pin is a lovely emblem, representing an open ledger in gold and turquoise with the club letters H. A. C. Membership cards were given to all belonging. All in all the past semester activities have shown the real value and worth- whileness of this club. The following' represents a list of officers for the school year 1 Au tum n BETTY SKRJANC . ..... .. DOROTHY LICYINSOHN ELEANOR ZANTA .. . Yrzuomoa ARCHULL. yi cb OFFICERS ... Pzrszdent ..... .... Ist l'ice-President ... Secretary ... . , Trensu1'e'r . . Spring . GIQORGE Dame ELIQANOR ZANTA HARRIIIT NOCHIM LEONARD VVIGON ZEUDA 'DON ff if my .frrrfa Page One Hundred Forty-six f ' W +5 JUNE 19,2 , 1'c 'm' D' I-IAR. RI .S ONIAN The Biology Club A combination of scientific and social ideas makes the purpose of this club. Organized eighteen years ago. the Biology Club is known as the oldest club at Harrison. It has enjoyed a wonderful past, and much more is expected of it in the future. The members of this club meet twice a month. at which meetings alternate programs of scientific and social interests are given. In connection with these meetings, hikes, socials, exhibits. field trips. and visits to various institutions are enjoyed. In the winter months, the club visited the Garfield Conservatory, the Stock Show, the Shedd Aquarium, and the laboratories of the Bausch 85 Lomb Op- tical Company. 'The Medical Group, consisting of UE and SH students who intend to study in some medical school later, went to the Illinois and Chicago Medical Schools to observe the laboratories and apparatus there. Social activi- ties were many. At a number of meetings, entertainment of various kinds was presented. A Christmas social. at which many novel ideas were originated, was the climax to the fall semestcr's work of the club. In the spring semester, the club took a number of field trips, revisited Bausch Sz Lomb laboratories, visited Field Museum, and enjoyed a hike to the Forest Preserves. The club cooperated also in the Clean-Up Campaign, a com- mittee actively conducting at campaign for better home surroundings of a horti- cultural nature. The big affair of the spring semester is the second annual Dunes picnic. At this affair will occur athletic contests, a community lunch, field trips, and an enjoyable trip in the bus. OFFICERS Autumn Spring GEORGE CYTHAM1. .,.., .... I Jrcsidmat . . . .... THEODORE EICHSTAEDT THEODORE EICHSTAEDT . . . . . . Vice-President . . ......... ARTHUR TRt'c 45 ANN Csoivros .. ...... .... . .. Secretary ................ JOSEPH HERIQK F1-JLIX JURASKA . ............... Treasurer ................ HAROLD TOPOL Sponsors, Masses. P1,.xT'r AND Coon zenm non ms? Page One Hundred Forty-.vererz ., fi AG 2: . 1.1.19 JUNE 1.952 1'c e 1:- HA R RI S ONIAN The lPanrent:eTea1ehce1r Association The Harrison Technical High School Parent-Teacher Association was organized on November 17, 1932. ny Mrs. J, Graham, district supervisor, and Mrs. L. A. Kopecky, State Child XVelfare chairman. The Parent-Teacher movement unites parents, teachers. and other citizens in the school community into a great organization having for its sole purpose the well-being of the young people of the. community. The army of the children can make the city, once ours, more beautiful. more worth while to live in, or, on the other hand, can abandon itself to rioting, to pillage, to the physical and moral destruction of this city, no longer ours, but irrevocably theirs. It is our business to see. therefore, that the atmosphere and the educational influence of this' vast city are the very best for our young men and women that it is possible for them to be. At the first meeting, held December S in the Harrison social room, Mrs. Dom Pagenta. President of the Junior and Senior High School council, delivered an address, HDuties as Parents to the Adolescent Agef' after which a social hour was spent with, members of the Harrison faculty. 111 January, Mr. Morse welcomed the fathers and mothers, and Mr. Bechtold, adviser of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, spoke on 'iProblems of the High School Childfl The speakers at the February gathering were Miss Dart, who dealt with vocational guidance of high school students, and Miss Miller, who spoke on the dean's work with girls. At. the March meeting the benefit dance, card, and buneo party to be giveir at the Masonic temple was the main topic of discussion, the proceeds of which affair are to go to the Harrison scholarship luncheon fund. Again the Harrison faculty were entertained. Ui FIf'EHS Mrs. NV. 'True .... ........................ P resident l Mr. F. L. Morse .... . . Hoiiorary President 1 Mr. A. Karella ...... First ViceAPresideizt Mr. E. E. Hawkins .... Second Vice-Pmsideiit , Mrs. L, A. Kopecky . .. ....... Recording Secretary Mrs. A. Tosch ,..... Corrcspoindiiig Secretary Mrs. A. Brousek .... .............. T reusurer Mrs. E. Kominek . .. Historian E., zeunx DON Hz. yi .r::r'r'9Q Page One Hundred Forfy-eight 74 'G ff JUNE 1933 :ew e e D- HARRLS ONIAN The ll-lliiferogranplinic Circle The purpose of the club is to acquaint. members with proper business at- titude and attributes and to give thought to present-day office methods and appliances. To interest students further in the various activities of women, a questionnaire box is kept, into which students drop their queries and news- paper clippings. These clippings are then read and discussed at one of the meetings. During the past semester an interesting membership drive was conducted by two sections of the members, namely 'gPopeye and Harold Teen. Speeches from women in business, presenting opportunities in their special lines and stressing, individual opportunity based upon personality were eagerly re- ceived by the members of the circle. Socials in which every member has participated have been given each sem- ester. Short plays have been presented in which the characters portrayed good and bad types of employees and employers. Due to the fact that the extra-curricular activities were postponed at the beginning of February, the club had a late start. Nevertheless, what has been accomplished is worth while. Committees have been appointed, and meetings have been planned for the remainder of the semester. Eg- h zeuan 'DON .fi .r::f'r'9Q as Page Ouc I-Izuzdred Forty-nine v V, W LLUJ Ar: 54' - 1'4K L' JJ- HA R RI 5 ONIAN I The J. Y. lL. The Jewish Youth League. under the auspices of the Jewish Youth Alliance, originated at Harrison in 1927. The elub was organized to promote a greater 25, interest in Jewish culture. The various holidays are eomniemorated by appro- priate programs. augmented by song, dance, humor. and refreshments. fa, The league can well be proud that it is the largest organization of its kind in the eity and now has a membership ot' approximately 125, It. is also the ' proud possessor of a banner presented by the Board of Jewish Education, for i active partieipation in various enterprises. The activities of the year inelnded a danee. a Purimada, a debating tourna- ment, and an athletic field meet. i11 whieh all the J. Y. L.'s of the city parti- cipated. For the first time a baseball tournament, between the J. Y. L., Junior Beseda. and the White Eagles was held. zeum 'non .0 iz. Q Page One Hundred Fifty 1,-Fwuv ,,, 1.1.10 Z3 3 lr: P - ' iumm D- HARRI5 ONIAN flllhe House of Representatives Hfjfl behalf of my fellow citizens l lf' HlVIr. Speaker. 'I object if I And furthermore, ladies and gentlemen. I demand -f' . '4Point ot' order, Mr. Speaker! fa In the two and one-half years of the existence of the Harrison House of Representatives, this young, yet competent organization has reached the peak of its popularity. Organized for the purpose of promoting' interest in public speaking and debating, the House has sueeeeded in eultiyating in its members an apprec-iation of ability in these arts and good fellowship among the represen- tatives. Bills not unlike those brought up in the present session of the House of Representatives were discussed and voted upon, some ot' the topics being woman suffrage, prohibition, Philippine independence, unemployment insurance, and the thirteen-month calendar. The House of Repsw regretted losing the first sponsor, Mr. Leslie L. Bradley, who first taught, the members the rudiments of parliamentary proce- dure, yet appreciates the kind consent of Mr. A. Layman to take his plaee. Ep-A zeuaa more 0 is V u n, x ang? 'FS Page Of1t H1u1dred Fifty-one KUEFVM W JUNE 1 2 - :eww e 93. HARRI .S ONIAN The History Club l One of Harrison 's oldest and most progressive clubs is the History Club. During the past semester the club has introduced a new element, into the meet- ings. Prominent speakers, such as Professor Dodd and Dr. DeLuca, the Brazilian consul, have given educational talks. Besides the educational talks, the History Club, with Mr. Bjornson as sponsor, cooperated with Mr. Morse in giving his- torical assemblies, such as Pan-American assembly, in honor of that day. 29+ The officers for the fall were president, Bob Agrong vice-president, Sarah Gordong secretary, Bess Belroseg treasurer, Nettie LaZares. In the spring Ruth Waglier' was presidentg Harry Kaish, vice-president 5 Molly Dubin, secretary, and Marcia Parker, treasurer. .7 V, 3 +3 4? zeum you as H .rw-:'r'55Q:a' Page One Hundred Fifty-two P 'W fit? JUNE 19,2 IWW D- HA R RI 5 ONIAN The Harrison R. 0. T. C. Ufficfersg Club The membership of the Harrison R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, which is now in its third year, is restricted to the officers and non-commissioned officers of the R. O. T. C. The second annual military dance, which was held last semester, proved very successful, and the proceeds went to thc Harrison student fund. Through the aid of the recruiting' staff and members of the club. we succeeded in getting enough recruits t.o form an additional company, which makes the present H1111 the largest that Harrison has ever had, During Clean-up week, we expect to have our annual hike and sham battle in the Milwaukee woods, and some time during the semester will come the most important event of the year-the annual inspection. The autumn officers were Major F. Bloy, presidentg Capt. P. Stanich, vice- presidentg Lieut. Col. G. Minarik, sccretaryg Capt. L. VVinchester, treasurer, Sgt. NV. Smerz. sergeant-at-arms. The spring officers were Major L. Win- chester, presidcntg Capt. J. Holanik, vice-presidentg Lieut. L, E. Wener, sec- rctaryg Lieut. VV. Smerz, treasurerg Capt. NV. Osinskis, sergeant-atearms. ZE LDA ION WQQW .rvrxfak Page One Hundred Fifty-three in 1 1.1113 'G JUNE 1 2 ' :Chun HA R. RI 6 ONIAN Company A Company A is eoinposed of advanced cadets and is under the able leader- ship of Cadet Captain Klessner. This company consists of the -L-1. 5-2, and Sth period class men, and has shown a very decided advance in all military tactics. It is the best eompany Harrison has ever had. Much eredit is due to fy- the platoon leaders. Lieuts, Lesniexvski. Smerz. and Layer. Company B This company is composed chiefly of the new cadets that meet in the 642 and 7th period classes daily. Cadet Captain Jarosz is the commander of this company and has made veterans of these Rookies, In spite of being '4Rookies, these cadets have been very active in all activities and have given the advanced cadets much competition. They will furnish o11e of the companies at the annual inspection. Much credit is due to the platoon leaders, Lieuts. Wiener, Pavalonis, and Wandel. E-A ZELTJA ION Page One I1ZH!ll1 L'l1' Fifty-four - XLUJ - l UAA: A +35 JUNE 1952' ' . 1'4m M4' JJ- HARRIS ONLAN The Girl Reserve Club This year the Junior-Senior Girls reorgallized as the Girl Reserve Club, open to Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomorcs. The motto of the club is, UTo find and give the bestf' Every semester a theme is chosen by which the year's program is prepared. The club has, as usual, carried out its service work of wrapping Christmas cards for the soldiers at Speedway. Social enjoyment was not forgotten. A mothers' tea. which helps to bring a closer friendship between mothers and .65 daughters, was given and proved to be a success. The Senior' Girls, Society The Senior Girls' Society was organized this semester for the benefit of the 4B and 4A Senior girls, by Miss Miller. Though a new club, it really is a revival of the first girls' club at Harrison, the Senior Girls, which was later merged with a Junior club into the Junior-Senior Girls. The purpose of this club is to establish more friendly relations among Senior girls and to discuss subjects of interest to all of them. Plans for the future are being made, which are to include a visit to the ll. of C., a picnic, and a social. ZELDA ION 9 I Page Om' Hundred Fifty-five 1,6 Ea Q-ow - W JUNE 1 .2 ' 1'flS M' .....A .....,-......-H- ,- The National Honor Society The Harrison branch of the Honor Society is composed of senior students, who are selected by teachers for character, scholarship, leadership, and sports- manship. As a reward for their scholarship and service as members of the National Honor Society, their names are printed on commencement programs and they receive gold seals on their diplomas. The society formed four committees, one for coaching failure pupils, the second for obtaining new members for the society, the third for getting the Honor Roll of the juniors and seniors every five weeks, and the fourth for aiding students in obtaining scholarships. Tlhie Boys, Gllee Cllluilb The present Boys' Glee Club was organized in February, 1932, by Mr. Ray Staater, who came to Harrison from the Music Department of the Board of Education. Lack of trained voices greatly handicapped the singers, and there was a serious shortage of material for first tenors. In spite of these adversie ties, creditable work has been done on several classical compositions, among which are the HSoldiers' Chorus from Faust, Love7s Old Sweet Song, Pale in the Amber NVestf7 Come to the Fair, and a selection from Pina- fore ZEUDA 'DON E+ , Page One Hundred Fifty-six . Q l u 1 Kziiw' ' W JUNE 1932 ig - imma' D- HA R. RI S ONIAN The Cecillian Clhoir The Cecilian Choir, organized several years ago by Miss Viola Edna Mae- Lean, gave a folk song musical program for 2A graduation, last January. Miss MacLean, our sponsor, was assisted by Miss M, Jean Chamberlain, who led and helped with the French folk songs, and by Mr. Rousseau, baritone, who sang the solos in the Irish and American folk songs. The sparkling French songs, 'tChantons, Les Amours de Jeanne,'i NFlorian Songff and 'fBergere Legeref' were a contrast to the plaintive, sentimental Irish, Italian, and American folk songs, HBarefoot Trail, and 'gllistress Margarita, and 4'The NVorld is NVaiting for the Sunrise. The AfCCa1pellla1 Chorus The A-Capella Chorus was organized in October, 1931, by Mr. H. Ray Staater. Since they have been working together for so short a time, the singers have not participated in any contests this year. However. Mr. Staater hopes to train the group so well that in the near future it will be able to present programs at assemblies and to enter various contests outside of the school. ZE 'Q' LDA DON .esteem ms? 355 Pagz' Ons Hundred Fifty-seven .-, 1.1.1-U S2 aim JUNE 19,2 .c ' D- I-IA R. RI S ONIAN A. The Students' Forum The newly organized Students' Forum, of which Miss Baleoinb is sponsor. was formed for the purpose of promoting a more thorough understanding of present-day problems and interesting the members in our civic needs. Outside of the regular business sessions, the meetings are devoted to the discussion of important current problems. The topics for discussion are prepared and presented to the group by a Research Secretarial Staff. 'This staff consists of Walter Beluzis, Earl Goldberger, Elizabeth Jusewicli. Amelia Magoe, and Emily Kloss. Plans are under way for open meetings. at which experienced specialists will speak. Trips to points of civic interest a1'e also being considered. The Debating Club The debating teani of the club secured in the fall semester several debates with other high schools, winning most of them. Morton. Maine Township, Marshall, Lewis Institute, and Y. M. ff. A. were some of the opposing teams. So eager were the members to secure debates that they volunteered their services to the J. Y. L.. to act as the elubis debaters against the various J. Y. L.'s of the city. The daily meetings of the club' were used for the study of strategy in debating and public speaking.The club has not been re-organized this semester. I , ZELDA 'DON .0 Cz. E Q if , nw-1153 ang? Pagc One Hundred Fifty-fight JUNE 19, nf, - W 'IQGAABI' D. HA R. RI .S ONIAN The Library Staff ' Because the library staff is much smaller than usual, the library is used this semester for reading in the library only, and books arc not being circulated. The student helpers, therefore. do not have to send overdue notices or charge and discharge books: but they have other responsibilities. such as taking care of attendance, and the librarians depend upon their help more than ever. Student assistants arc especially necessary since there is no page to shclve the books, and they have a large share in keeping the library rooms orderly. The library staff this semester consists of Miss Fharlotte Smith and Miss Esther Belous, librarians. and student ltelpers. The Suptergopslloptious Scrilbbllcers The Supergops, members of one of the most entertaining clubs at Harri- son. can look back on two very successful semesters for the year 1932. for their work, that of supplying 'gcontribs' to the columns of the Harrison Herald, has continued, and, in addition. a new policy has been adopted for the June semester. Each member is required to write one feature story to be read, cor- rected, and revised at the meetings of the Seribblers. and then given to the Herald for publication. ,J t zeum DON 1 2 Page O ure Hundred 'Fifty-nine . 1.1.11-9 32 W JUNE 19,2 ictw 13- HARRI S ONIAN e l The Art: Cluh The Harrison Art Club functions both as a club and an advanced art class, the members meeting' one period each day for art work. The first ten weeks each semester are devoted to studying a series of lessons in pen and ink technique and the practical application of the skill and knowledge thus acquired, The second ten weeks are devoted to the making of posters depicting the world famous attractions of our great city of Chicago. The first semester the subject was Chicago-Lincoln Park-birds were the motif used. The second semester the subject was Chicago-the Aquarium-the motif, varied aquatic life. The Household Arts Cluh The organization composed chiefly of students of the Household Arts course is known as the Household Arts Club. Its purpose is to educate and instruct, not in text-book fashion, but in the form of actual experience, such as visits and trips to various places of interest. It serves also as a social medium Where many girls become steadfast friends through the social times enjoyed and other opportunities that this elub offers. The officers of the club are Jennie Landa, presidentg Dorothy Dornbos, vice-presidentg Celia Medella, secretaryg and Adele Matukaitis, treasurer. ZELDA 'DON E+ Page One Hundred Sixty JEPUW ' WHJSIP U35 5' Q , s JUNE 1 2 93 . 'zqga'-'M' ' 5. HA R. RI 5 ONIAN SUCAALXSCQENQE Ecumomcs KJANUARY ECYJNOPIKCS JANUARY ' , SOCIAL SCNENGE JANUARY W ZEL'DA 'DQN 9 lp JVYWQQTVKW mm 'N Page One Hundred Sixty-01m and aid in the annual Clean-up campaign and other duties which serve to bene- 1,6 71 JUNE 19,2 f tcm H D- I-IA R RI 5 ONIAN The Social Scieiacceflldlconomics Climb The Social Science-Economics Club is composed of students who have taken or are taking Social Science or Economies. The meetings are devoted to delving' into social and economic problems and giving the members an insight into the various questions of the day, Many places are visited by this group. Excursions to places such as the county jail, the House of Correction, the Tribune tower, and numerous radio stations compose the outside interests of the organization. The clubs served as a nucleus for the 'Thanksgiving and Christmas activi- ties. At Thanksgiving: with the cooperation of the Hustlers. baskets were dis- tributed to the needy families and the annual Thanksgiving fund was collected. Christmas was celebrated at Harrison by a Christmas party given to about three hundred poor children and their mothers. At this party, gifts and refreshments were given to every boy and girl. The organization plans to include in its future excursions trips to the various federal buildings, Board of Trade, and probably some other newspaper offices and radio stations. Many members of these clubs, who work at settlement houses. present their social problems to the entire group, to secure the other students' views and advice. Several members of the club are members of the Hustler Council also, Q, ,- 15.115 ELAN' -nn 15-1-5-7615 3 fit society. Many thanks are due to the officers who worked so diligently in guiding the clubs through the Elmer li. Hawkins. past year. The clubs are under the able sponsorship of 0 FFI CISHS Full Sclvzcsfei' Prrind IJ1'C.YidL,11f Vice-Prusidr.'11t Srcrcfary Treaszrrcr 64JACK Brass Nxt-nas Errixeicn Lxio Fairnrmx Wirrmn SHAEFFER 7-MAURICE P1i.xm.M.xx Loriss Noivrox OPAL SIIACKLEEORD EVELYNE SHULMAN SYMORTON Rositxneko Enrrn Kxifnsrix BLVMA AADLER BIILTON RCJSENTHAL Spring Semester Period President Virc-P1'cside11t Szwrrfary TreaJ111'er 6-Maumee P1-:ARr,i1.xs HELEN Bmcznrs Axxisrrrz Gommrizc. Cmisrm Rams S4GEoRoE Boasnrivsiix' XX'.xI.TER SOKAL BERTHA Saroxrox LILLIAN XYUNGER ZELDA DON tgp, 2 is .rrrn Page One H1ll1dI'L'dSi.'l'fy-fZl 0 law ww fit f JUNE 195 2 - :ww D. HA R. RI .5 ONIAN ECBNUYNCS JUNE DRANATKCS June if EJ- ZEUDA DON 5. ww Www. msn Page One Hundred Sixty-fl11'ce 0 -. XJAIJ JUNE 1 Z .95 feat H -a- HA R. RI 5 ONIAN The Hustllers The work of the Hustler Leaders' Round Table is to try to benefit the school and neighborhood surrounding it in every possible way. This work is sponsored by Mr. Elmer E. Hawkins and Mr. Leslie L. Bradley. Every semester delegates and alternates are elected from each division room. These delegates meet with the Leaders' Round Table approximately once a month to discuss plans for improving the school. At Thanksgiving time a collection was made by the students, and much clothing and many baskets of food were distributed to thc 11eedy. At Christmas a doll-dressing contest was conducted. All the dolls entered, as well as toys for the boys, were given to the children who attended the Christmas party given at the school. Baskets of food were also donated to the poor. Later a tag day, with Miss Pribyl as chairman, was held and the proceeds given to charity, A design for the Hustler pins was adopted, and pins were sold to the students through the delegates. The Lost and Found in 102 was managed by Miss Rudy during the fall semester and Miss Hlavacek during the spring term. Many lost articles were returned to their owners through the assistance of this department. This semester a very effective hall-guard system was established. The guards are placed at regular intervals and lieutenants inspect the halls every so often to see that all is well. ln order to be accepted, passes must be com- pletely filled out with necessary information. Maurice Pearlman is marshal. All of the hall guards should also receive much recognition for the part they play. This semester, usual. there is a Clean-up campaign. Miss Blazek, the representative from Harrison to the Chicago High School Clean-up League. was elected president of that organization. It is under the sponsorship of Mr. Eugene F. Clark and Miss Ethel Foster. A meeting is held every other Satur- day of the school year to discuss problems connected with the Clean-up cam- paign. The members obtain much helpful material, which they. in turn, bring back to their school to help in the campaign. Miss Blazek is General Clean-up chairman at Harrison. 'The grammar school committee is headed by eo-chairmen, Misses Pribyl and Ziedko. Misses Janecek and Igas are in charge of the parochial schools, Outside publicity is in the care of Misses Chejlava and Wilimovsky. Mr. Jack Lubin is in charge of inside publicity. The reports of all the committees and of everything else accomplished by the council, or helpers of the council, pertaining to Clean-up are collected and made into one innncnse scrapbook. Miss Lukas is at the head of this committee. The Clean-up organization, consisting of Misses Blazek, Ziedko, Zidek, Pribyl, Vrana, Holicky. and Messrs. Pearlman and Mintzer, did the actual planning of the campaign. The only officer during the fall term was Miss Formanek, who was per- manent secretary. This semester Miss Holicky is permanent secretary and treasurer. 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I : Z Ii O E I I Lwe F orefver I 1 I I I I i I 1 I f I NO CHARGE FOR USE OF i fl CAP AND GOWN 2 I I I v 5 ' 9 Q I fer I j To the Graduatesz- I YVIiereVer you , whatever you'll do, we'll lie glad to serve vou with 2 Pliotograpliy in all its branches. Portraits in Oil, VVater Color, and Pastel i Reproductions from old and faded photographs. Framing of Pictures and Diplomas. I Photographs iii all their natural colors. e I 1 1 E JULIAN STUDIO I 5 I I julian B. Oglozifzski, Artist i Phone LAXVudale osos soio West zznd sneer Q f I I 11113551 Plzofo Sludio on the lVe.ff Side I 'llwo poxifzg roomx-lVo -zcvzilifqg - 1 .!...-.,.- ,f., - N- .... ......-.,.-i.,.-,-:-..,-...- I... -....-.I- .Ii, ... .,., - .iii -.,,- .,,- - .III - ..,, - .... - ...I - ..,, - ,,-, ...I-,.i,-H......I-.,..-N..-....-,.,.-4. ZEUDA ION 9 1, mfg? 'FS Pagr One Hzuuircd Sm1c'nty-one I0-WLLL! 'LLLU A2 Q45 'J Er JUNE 193.2 - :ww E 0. I-IA R. RI S ONIAN .g.I.-.I..... -..-.- -.-...-...-....-I...-....-I..-I...-...I-Iq. 4..-....-...-..-...-..........I.-....- ,.,. -.I-..,....... ,v,, -..,-...-...5. ' 1 i ! 5 Phone RockIVe11 0611 T i 1 1 2 1 C l' r 1 I SOROKIN sl uss I Om? 'men S of 3 1 Bakery 1 1214- S. Kcdzic Avenue T 1 Dr' T 1 Fancy Pastry, All Kinds of Cakes f 3210 West 22nd Street 1 ORDERS TAKEN FOR i X i 1 XVEDDINGS, I-A1vrIEs, AFFAIRS, ETC, CHICAGO 1 H91 Rally 4 Timm Daigy i L i .i...-..........- .EE. -...-..-...- ..,, ......-...-....-..-...-........i. .i..-.. .-..-- ....-..- - .- -.-...-.,i. .!.I.-I.-.-.-I..- ,,,. ... ,.,. .. .,,. ...I..-III-..I.-...-II.---I-----------f .!.....I,.-..- -.....-..II-.II.- -.-.- -II-I--II-m-.II--fI-- ----My I 2 I . 4 Compliments of Complzments of 1 - I . OGDEN KEDZIE DRUG co. Q 16TH AND KEDZIE ! I 1 I M. HALBER, 14. I-I.. 3 T CONFECTIONERY I 5 I Presaripiions zz Spefially i 1 3169 Ogden Ave., 5.E.Cur. Kudzie Chicago 1 T 1572 S. Kcdzie AVC. CHICAGO L i Phones Rockwell 1697-10059 L : I Q ! :..-....,.-...-,..-..-...-..- .... -..- .-....-...-..-...-..f. E-.- -..-..-..-..-.-..-...-...-..-...-...-...-.+ 4? .?.- .... .......M-I..-...-II..-II.-I..-.....-...-.......,.- -..-I+ ,!,...,,,-......,,.-..............-........-..-...-I.-.. .----I-1. I 4 I , 5 Compliments from Compllments from , HAL THE HATTER L. .IOSEPHSON S SHOE STORE -Smrej fm, AMWF- ? 3334- YV. RooseI'e1t Road s T SI-HR'fS -:- HATS 1 5 5 Hd f' I' ff B.Szelaz1Hff E 1 Snappy Styles for Young Men I M War NIJ? J Hi W I , H L I . 1 I 34-33 WVccr Roobaxek Rona - and Lad'es Footwear Phone ROCIQIIEII 5623 .3..-...- - -...-...-..-..I-....-....-...-...-..- -...-..i. .i..-..- - -..-.......-........-...-........-...- -.......i. .?.-..II- ..1. -II--Iw-Im-Im- 11-. -II-I-mI-II--IIu-IIII- -Im-win .?.II--II.-In-III.-I -,In-III--Im-I.I-IIII-In-.II-.In-II.-IIE-Ing: Compllments from Phonex Rw Crest Oc we 3 2 . ' :. -.F 26+ ofE.R I. -11119: l I Q I DR. WM. F. BARTELT 1 Kaplan Bros. Nash Auto Sales 2801 Wm Und Street 1 3152-58 Ogden AICIHIC 1 MEDICAL EXAMINER FOR C. M.T. C. T 1 CHICAGO 2 1 T i HOURS: 2w4p.m.,7m9p.m. 2 i lflwms Cl.Amfm.d 4,900-01 I i YVcdneSdny :md S:xturc1Lxy2 to 4- p. m. l . I I .L..-..-,- -..-.-..-..,-..-...- ..,. ---..- E E-.- -.-...- -.- .... -..-...-...-...- -..-....-.+ zeum mon S. Q' . . ' 9 1? . .r.v:'r'15Q 'a Pagc One Hzuzdrvd Scimrfy-tivo '4 G Cz .. NLUJ --- - WNUQZQ JUNE 1952. D. 'f HA R. RI S ONIAN - ... .-.,-,,..-,,..-.n-,.....,.-.u.-..g- J. ng.-uuTuuT wwwn -MTH T 1..v TIITI- xwnu - 41:n - w11u vm? wwwu 14:11 4- ww'u :nuvmvu vnnui-wlnfwlvv 1 i l , l , 3 U , ' Com laments mmf 1 I . - i MAY PRUMENADIE I 1 I - Q E held at 3 F NI dl' h A hll 0 CII i C JIIUIZHI If 6117110 U 1 I l I i f 1? , f , : FK V , . 9 i ' 2 MQ-p,f Ti35' k ! Q flex ., H 1 Q EDM? v1cToiQLg,4Fqjg1u4ALrm 9 R1 Hp, , N X E qi V Pc: AA . tm 1 , , g O-4ARLE51 KX Ka men THO5 RMMK .Hx HA MAN Roiwami - Toqwfxmym I A, .-9 . . ff f' -A K W , . 5 k n, I W .. A N, 5 ' :N KW ff 'ri - ' 'V K a - I - L, A L , 'S . 5 . ,A X z t- MAQCELLA LOBICK . r-fmmme vsnm vw 01 U zmm W ' I , 2 1 COIMINIJITUL IEE l i , i l +pwmm--M-m-m-m-w--W--W--.--W-M -wN- vxx. xwx. .,1- ,,N. ...4 -----.- -.-w.f-.-..M.m-+ zeLuA DON .Fl'f f7Q2QTT?'w ang? A 'l Pagv Om' f7TIlJId!'I'd Sv'Z'1'l1!y-flln' +3 Y, 1. G JUNE 1932 n. m1'Qu J IIA R. RI 5 ONIAN' K 1.3.3-U --3--I 'LA-1.5363 ,!,-n- nrxu 1nn-nn-nl-nl-nn.-.....-n 11..- -..V-...1 ,,., 1 ,,,. 1 ,... ... ,,,. .....,,.-.,..,,,1-,,,.., 1 ..,, ..n 1.11, -1-M1tm-uv--u--nv:--ww? I s Quality - - - Accuracy -- - 7 Honesty A . F. W A R H A N I K Q DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST 1 ! S 2158 NVest 22nd Street Corner Leavitt Street . 'X l .gn-n..-. .... -....-..n- ..,. -,,- .,., - ..., - .... - .,., - ..., -.-.- ,- .- ,,,. ..n.- -,.n.-.....-...-n.--n------Qi' .g.-..-n...-. .., .--.. .,.-,.....-.- -..-...-.,,...l.-.l.-n- .,,. -N-. - - .,.. - .:.. .-....-n.-.M-nt--n-.n-n+ I 5 T Phone Rockwell 8000 Q N I Clothes Make the Man when a l a ll lin , Tailor Makes the Clothes - .' LQ? 1 AK : 2 -l'. erin f ! l fa-4 A. MIKUTA SL SON i QL, mf. .,,.' 1 D . i Tflllvfs Q : LQ.. 3952. W. 22nd St. CHICAGO l - I .g...-....-...- .1.. -...-...- n- - .,,. - .,,, -.- .,,, - .,., - - -.n-...,-nn--n-.n-nn-M---.t--i .!.-nliunimll rtll -uni ,,.. L.,,.... 1 1, ?1TLT . -.,,,.., in 1.,,-.,.. , t...., 1 1.1-1. 1. 1 n- -1 inn-nn.-ww? L z L Go First to Q NEISNER BROTHERS INC. Q 3415 West 26th Street For Your School Su lies and Furnishin s I g l The Largest Sc to 31.00 Store on West Twenty-Sixth Street .5.,,-,.,-.,,-.,,.. .,,. -..,-,,,-.,,-.,....,.-..,-,,,.. .... -,- ,t.. -...-..,..n,,- .,,, - ,.., - .,., - ..,, - ,... -...- ,,,. -,,..-..,-..,t-n,...,,-.,.-,.,....-.i. -s--- --ft --- -- -- tt-- - t--- -M-l--'--- '- - '- -'t' - -ktt - --'t - ff 10- '-'t - - - --m---H- ---' - t'-' - '--- - l--- - 't-- -M-H--'H--'M--'I'-H? L Phone Rockwell 2176 l All Phones BRANCH 3 Q Van Buren 6056 1208 s. Spaulding Ann. Q I I 2 1 2 DR. Louis J. DVORAK 2 General Laundry Company Q DSHHST - X-Ray A Lzzzmdry of Superior Sercive I f I 2 ' Q i L I 2359 S. Kcclzic Ave. CHIC.-XGOK g i lll6'SS S. Crzuvtbrcl Ave. CHICAGO g J,,.,..,,,-- ,,t. - .,,, -n-,.,- ,,t, -..,- .-n-,,t- .,n, - ..n, ....n..n..-,t.3. .Q..,-,..--.,,.....- ..,, -..,- .,.. -............t,,-.n-...,....,n-,,t,-..,-..i. IELDA 'DON Page One Hundrrd Sr'z'ml1y-four ,aww - W qsf JUNE V 19,2 ' ,DAQ V ' D' HARRI S ONIAN sg--lm-I----M-A.-I--In-.M-.I .... -,..-,..-...- ,,,. -...- ,,.. -H.-. .,,. ...,.-I.-W-.I-M-.-.---1---I--.m-1---1--- -ww-I----S' I SYSTEMATIC SAVING T Q EVEN FOR A MODERATE DEGREE OF I T SUCCESS IN GETTING ON IN THIS 1 T . WORLD SYSTEMATIC SAVING OF A 1 T PORTION OF YOUR INCOME IS ABSO- S T ' LUTELY NECESSARY.-YOUR SAVINGS 2 1 . ACCOUNT INVITED. 1 I I OLDEST I I I LAWNDALE BANKS 1 I I ?-V GG- EA-.- Q ! LAWNDALE I LAWNDALE I I NATIONAL BANK STATE BANK I I W. 26TH STREET I W. ZZND STREET I AT TURNER AT KEDZIE I E FRANK G. HAJICEK, PRE!jW Win JOSEPH J. SALAT, PRES. E - C H I C A G O q..-...-..-,- -..-. .... .- -.,.- .... -.,.-...-..,- .... -..-...- .... -.- -.,-. - - -.- -.-..-..-i .gnu-un-un-4im-minnxuu--,1n1uu-4 -I -n -T11LLTL T T T T T T - T -- -uni-uv41n+ I I ' ..... and after ifzqv Zefz' Harri.a'ozz, Maj' fe!! I in low, go! IIIHTTZIE4 bought Meir fzzrzzifzfrefrom- i 4 I . I H U S C. IP .. IR A T A Y . i 5 2836438 W.. 22111161 Street Q I Telepllonxe Rocikwvell 1355 I and lived happifv ever rzffer. I . I I +--n.----- - -M- K1-. -T..- .... -u.--H..-1..- .,.. - .... - ..N. - .... - .... -..-,.- .... ........-..-.-...--.-.- - .. -.-...-...,. ZELTSA DON Pugv One Hzmdrcd Scifczzty- . ww 1-UA, -9555 -11' UMA JUNE 1953 AJAQ D . HAR RI S ONIAN BRYANT 81 STRATTON training helps you discover the hidden treasure of your business ability-brings you in abundance the pieces of eighf' which represent the reward of sound preparation, energy and enterprise. As a graduate of this long established co-edu- cational school you are given preference by its large alumni of successful business men genu- inely interested in your personal advancement. Practical, intensive trainingg college grade and plan of instruction. 16 courses including: Business Administra- tion, Executive Secretarial, etc. . . . Catalog on request. Visit, write or phone Randolph 1575. 'ZELTIA 'DON rgt O11 Huf1d1cdS H1131 511 I, -Sp!-I-Lf 1.1.11-3 ' 5 ' sf: 'Dk' x Q JUNE 1932 +5 - ZKSAMU .D- I-IA R. RI S ONIAN -.tn -.N ..-tm-.tt--I -wt-.H-t-w---t4-,.--.t--- .-.tm-..,-.tt-. -.ttt-.t-t-- - H.. - --- 4- - -------w- - -wt---1---H024 'Q' I l OUR ADVERTISERS f I How do You Like our New II2ll'l'lS01ll31l?I7 I Say that tomorrow, next week, next month. when you go into the I stores where the owners have advertised in our Annual. They will be I I pleased to have you speak of Harrison and will serve you more to your I I advantage. Trade at these stores for sooner or later. you will have need I E . 7 f - E I of their goods and they are the best in the district. I 1 SALESMEN I I I I Three star salesmen this year. Maurice Pearlman heads the list X with SI411200. XVillia1n Chernowski next with 399700, Sol Futterman I third with Carl Sussman, VVilliam NVelsehmidt, Samuel Vllallin. I Howard Clark. Agnes Broz, and Lillian Letinsky helped in the good I I work, t I I I I I 9' .gwgm-I -Mit. 1..- .tt. -,-...t1..1t-...Qin-nu-mt-nu-nof: o!.t1n.-tt-tt-.tn- --tt --tm-uuu-vtu1utu- 1 - 1 -nn-:ofa I Tcl. Lawndale 0705 i i! . I I 2 I - 7 -:'5Q257jsF'M jv'.w'g F' 'A' 7' E i DR. W. J. ZAHROBSKY I 5 , I 5 Denfisf I T 'JEVIJ I I 3201 west 22nd street T I READY MADE T L SOUTHWEST COR. KEDZIE AVE. i ! T I I : ! i i X-Ray Laboratory Lhmgo, 111- 1 3402-to W. zofh sf. CHICAGOK i : I . inIt-nnn-ttn-ttv-nu-mt-twins---MQW-nn-utt1-tt--m1nfo 4...-..,-.t..-..,-..t- -ttt -tt- ...t - -m.-...-,...-.ut-...,-..t...4. -5..-.t.-...-..-t.-...-t.- -..- -.-.- - -tt.-.+ 4..-.H-. -..- -.-..t-.I-....-..-..-t..-.tt-M..-H..-...5. I 5 I I phone Canal 0663 Phone Rockwell 0708 I 2 I : I I 5 I 2 5 I 1 I 1 2 I THE CALIFORNIA LAUNDRY 2 : SL ' A. T. DOLEZAL sz SONS l t I I Underlfzlcers and Embalmefs We' Wash - HYdf0 g I I Rough Dry and Fine Finish Work I T 1125 West 18th Street Chicago, Ill. g T 2448 S- Kedzie Ave- CHICAAQO Q L.-...-...-...-.t-.,,-.t-...- .- -.t-...........-..,l.i. .I..-..-.....-.....t-..-.,- .... - ,,....,-..-..-.,,-...-..,g. zeum ION rd It 9 1 'F ang? 's Page One Hundred Seventy-.ve7.'e1z JUNE 1 2: . :aw R 92. HAR RIS ONIAN at-uw1m-1 1 -H1 -111.1iv.-H..1m1-rm-Uin-mi1:lll-in-441v1u..1u---Tm--U.1-un-nu-un-I -uw-m1u .- -n -w1nn-.1111-if ! l l Telephone ROCkwell 0744 l FRANK J. ANDEL 2027 South California Ave. 5 Wholesale and Retail R 1 Meat Market 1 la, i 17 J 5 Hospitals, Restaurants, Cafeterias and Institutions I I T Supplied 4 BUTTER AND EGGS MILK FED SWEET BREADS L POULTRY GUINEAS L l SQUAES 1 1 T TENDERLOINS 5 THE BEST i SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF X l i T ,l,,,,.n,-,.. ,,,. -......... ,,.. ...,.- .,,. -,,,-,,,-,.-.,.-..,- ,,,, - i.,, - ,,.. -,.... .,.,,. .,,..- ,,,. -,.- .,.. -,.,-.,,-,,,.-..,,-,,-,- - ,-,,,,-4, 2, zex.'nA ncaa pf ysl M yrrmkgglcrcv. ' Hmm 3 Page 0110 H1n1drvd S 1 UADJQA uW -..1- - JUNE 1.952 D. - imma' I-IA R RI S ONIAN ,g,i-1u.-M-w-nu- - ,.,. -.I.-4..-In-ml-M-.nl-M-I.,.-.-.- .1.. - 11.1 -4..-w- .111 -m-:---- 1 --w-w----1--'- - '-'I'- Q: I 1 Phone Crawford 1920 I Eat Mrizek's Bohemian Rye Bread E? Mrizek's Doughnuts Made by R. MRIZEK COMPANY 1801 S. California Avenue K .1.,-.., -. -m,-.-..-..- .... -,.,- .,.. - oo.. -,..- o,,. - oo,. - .oo. - ..., - ,..n - ,.,n -...-.,-...-...-..,-...--.-...-.- - -i.....--4 .f.....,..... ,,.. -,..-..... .,.. -.,.-....--..,... .... .,,. -W-,,.-.,.-...-,.- ..., - ..,. ...,.-,.- -..-I...-W----M-11--I---H? Good Quality Low Prices I Phone Rockwell 0798 SEKERA FURNITURE HOUSE 2719-2725 West 22nd Street 2 CASH OR CONVENIENT TERMS .2..-,.-... ..--- ..,-...-.,-..-.,......- 77,: -...-.I,-...-..,-.M-.,-..-.,.-...-..-..--..-.- - - -.-..-...i. ,!...-.1l-u-- llwf - -1- - --I -..-w- flly - 1-.- -I-I-ilu-I..-,In-,.1 .l,. -M--m-w-u----l--- - -- -1'---I-1-H1--un----nag' Phone LawndaIe 1998 - l I RICHARD L. SEIDELMAN Q I Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry I L 2615 South Crawford Avenue Chicago, IIIinois l.......-,..- ,.,. - ..., -...-I..-.,,,-M,.-W,- ,,,. .. ..,. ...g-i,.-,.,- - -n......n-...-.,.-n.. .- .--..,-,..-in-.I-...-.I-.I-...I. li.-un--nn--nn1unvuu1mu- nwqw -nu-nl-nn-uni 144. iuiniuq-1.11 1.4. -. .NQI 111.1 1.,4 -Illini wlll --nu--nn1nu-m1uuiuu-unimu--nu--ul-lain I MRAZEK BROS. ' 4265 W. 22nd St. : Quality Druggists 7 5058 S. Ashland Ave. l I E T Phone Lawndale 4444 Phone Prospect 7905 ' I Truth Must Prevail I HERE I A . I I Quahty Predommates Q 1 IS 4 Service is Paramount and Tendered with a Smile I I WHERE I Prescriptions are Filled by University Graduated Registe 'ed Ph n acists i I L VVe Wish to be Known as THE QUALITY DRUG STORE T Q..-....-,.,.-..i.-..,-,HI-,,.,-,, .-.-I...- .,.- - ,- ..-.N-..I.-...-..-S- ZECDA 'DON C, J ,WQQW Page Ont' J'r:'r'53QY Hundred Seventy- 5 L 1.1-la-3 QLflf1 I XA.-153 M -1. .'..L' -II Ilhhfl' 'Q I' 79.45 ' ' D' I-IA R RI I5 ON IAN 'Q' -I-I-III v--- I --III--I---u --I-III:-II.- I- - -II-.I- .r1. -III- -III-1.-IIII-.II-III.-II1--III-Im-in--III-III--Im-IQ' I I ' Phone Lawnclale 5500 I I I I I 5 I I LAWNDALE FLORAL CO I I , Y ' I T Y . A. IxOHO UT, Proprietor I 3212 West 22nd Street I I , j Bonclecl Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association I 1 iulilli-I -Ullllliltl-11 T TI -III-H-11111111 in :nur-Mio g!4u:-IIn-IInLm1un- .iii 1 111, 1nI:- -n1.1IIII1IIII-III:-mn:nags 1 U G 1 I 1 ' I if ' WHOLESALE CATERING 'ro I fbfkodern I I MILK HOTELS I -mm j I X RESTAURANTS I 'I if I VKX I I CREAM CLU BS I ' , I f1 1.3174 ' : CONDENSED MILK ' I to the ' I I EUTTERNIILK ICECCIBRNESXEIITIEISKIITEJRRD ES I I IVIi1'1Llt0 'I 'IYOUR I-IIEALTI-I I E ' DRINK JERSEY HILL I 5 perfectly describes the ITM I7 T BUTTERMILK I Q, I 1I::I::11i'zI:112:: I I I I Shops- Swp in and 3 , A I T THEODORE RENZ 81 SONS CO. T see t em at our n- 2 ' in I venience. Xyou Sill I 'i T I 1376-78-80 WEST AUSTIN AVENUE i I ggliasszfly attractive ,gil I i i CHICAGO T I Time payments can I JI Q II I I F I bw,-m,.ge.1 i I .1 I I I - ' I'-If I I E ,I I I I I Z.. I I I E ei: E E gm E I I I ' I I I COMMONWEALTH EDISON PHONES HAYMARKET I ELECTRIC SHOPS I I 7125-7126-7127-7128 I i I2 West Adams Street and Branches :T W I .3.I.....- -..-..I-.,,..,.,-..I...-.-.,.-..- - ..-...-..i. .i...-...-..-,,-.I-1.1-...I-,.I-....-I.......-.I..- - ..,I,.-...i. -ge-..I.. II.. - - -I -I. -.w-..- - -.II-N..-II.-I -. IIII -II-I--11,1-I--A --I--A - -A - --I --'H- - H- -'I-Al-I'-Q' I I i I 7 Compliments of 1 A I I E 2 I 1 Dr. Charles G. Fortellca I 2 I 2 r. ran . orte a 1 I D F It L F Ik F I 'I I : E I ,i,,,-,... - ,- .. -. -.,.. .. - --.- - - - -M-5. fi zeum -pon l in J Page OIIC HIIII1Irrd Eighty W Q26 341 JUNE 1.952 . iq'-'M' n- HA R RI 5 ONIAN .?-w1uu-ml- --m.11.u-nu-1--N.-WQM1 11114--W1U.-uw-.w1,m-1u-uw-m-vI-1-.-:m-w,--.-,uf-f--,N-.m-w1nn-nur I ! 1 ? 5 Compliments of JOHN TOMAN Alderman of the 23rd Ward m l T Q ,,,, -n-,- mmm, -M-M- ,,,m - ,,m4 .,,- mm,, -M,- mmm. -N.-M,-M.-m- .,m. - .mm. ..K.4-n..-,..- ,,., -...- ..., -,..-.-..-..-n-..-..-M-E l I E LAWNDALE AUTO SALES i l 3550 Ogden Avenue CHICAGO T T i i dl J fl 5 5 T F l Phone Rockwell 1866 2 1 1 l 2. .3'S'if'1'2Q9?.'iT'f. JTTTQQ P H i CDA DON ,Ag g O 11114 rod Eiglzfy-mm 1,6 JUNE 'Z I my 1952 me D- HAR RI I5 ONIAN I nga-ul-Iw --11---1 -In 1-11 I 11-1 .I1.,..-u1.I..- 1, -I 1m-I-I1Im-IIn1IIn-nn1un-nl-nal: I 5 I Phone Lawndale 3063 I T - I T I I PULASKI COAL COMPANY T I 3025 West 26th Street I I EVERYTHING IN FUEL I I Consult Us about Summer Prices I.- - -I - -..- - ..-...- -.,- .,-...-......-.I-..- -,.-..,-...-..-.-...-,.-I.,-.- - - - -....-...-i ,!, ... .,,, 1Im..,.1...,.-..,,1..,,..M-..I..-.I -.MI-.141 1 lu-nc? ,!,p1m,.-mI1II 1 1,1-1,1 -I-11 -u 111 1 - n- -un-nn? I I T T Tel. Crawford 0408 I T I I I I HONSIK BROS. I D D R P h a I' m a c i s t s I DR. E WAR .I. US LEKARNICI I Dentist I I VV. 26th St., Cor. Turner Ave., Chicago I I I I VV. Roosevelt Road, Cor. Oak Park Ave. I Q, T 3145 vI'.Twemy-second sf. CHICAGO I T Oak PIII, UI- E HALF BLOCK EAST OF KEDIIE I gi I I ug .g........-...-.II.-.I-.I.-m- --.- --.I---I- ---II-------III-II--Ii .i.,,.....- ..., .. .- .-.- -..-...-I.-I.-,I-,TI-Ii 1.I.....-...-.I.I-I.I.-....-I....- -I-----.--I--n-I-- ---I--4: .!.,....,,.. ..,, ...,,.....,... ......-,..I-...I-...-I.-.II-..-III-..---T I Suits and Overcoats Ready-Io-Vvear I I I I Phone Lawnfiale 3226 I I i and Ixflade-to-Order I I LImousInrs .InI2I,IkIrIbxItIIIrtes Furnlshed I : i 2 on Ol' 0 ILC I I : : T STERBA BROTHERS I I WM. LUECHT I I I I MoRTIcIAN AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR I ,Wen If Furnishzngx and Shoe: - CHAITELI Phone cmffb.-d 0218 2313 Ave' I I - 2 2710-12 VV. 22nd St. CHICIAGO I 5 C.1l1f Answered to all Parts of City and Suburbs I ! I I No Extra Charge for Long Distance I +..-.........-....- -..I.-..,-..I.- -...- I-..-I.,--...-I--I-in ,I..-,....-,.,.-.......-..,....I-........,.-..I- .- - .--.--Li. +.......- - ..I.......-...-,..-,...,....I-..-..- -..--Q .5....,.-,-..-..,...,.-,.........,.......,..-...- -. .-..--4. I . I I I C0mPllmenfS Of Compliments of 2 I 5 5 I E I I SIDNEY SCHMIDT T I U. s. SANITARY SPECIALTIES T I The Df'uggi.ff I I CORPORATION I , 1808 s. Kcdzie Avenue I I CHICAGO I I Phnnm- Craxxfmd 4360 I I EI K I 'Izfr ram Sflllllidfvf If: Right I E Pure Cocoanut Oil' Liquid Soap I I f I I I .,..-,,...-..-.,-,......-.....,-,.-..I-.....,- ......... .i. I..-....,.-..,....-.,,-..-....I.,..II-...-..-.,...-II-..i. Q zenmx mon 1 Ce. 9 yi mx nuvffsn? 'I Pagr OIIII HIl!Idl'Cd Eiglzty-frm Kris-'nfuu uw Q JUNE 1952 li . 1'Q M 7 D- HA R. RI S ONIAN .!.-,I.-.I-.-..-..-.,.-.....,.I.-..-I.-.I....n.. .. -,.-.I.-...-I.-..-I -,.,-..-...-..-.- -..-,- -M------15 I . . I I Ambltlon I I I I I Should Bring I I You Here I I I . 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T L T 1 T l X , 3 Q T HE COVER on this book T T . 4 . . , is the product ol an organization 5 of specialists whose sole Work is 36 the creation of unusual covers for l I . . , School Annuals, Set Books, Histories, i Catalogues, Sales Manuels and Other Commercial Publications. l 1 4..-........- ..., -.m...,.- .... - .... -,....,..- n....., .....--.T-....-...-.M-T..-T..-.i..--.---5 Q THE DAVID BIOLLOY CO. I . 285 7 Aforffz IfI!f?.ffF7'll flvevzzze T cu lcacso l 1 T 2 T l T l T L 5 I I T . - 1 - I x T - T ' 1 4...-...-,-.,......-n- ..,. -...- .,,. - TTZ, - ...T .- ...T .T.i .- .T.. - T... - TTT. - TTT. E9-A ' zevon 'non 5925 C fx my nvmmigwv. mm l'i:g1u Om' llzmdrvd lfiglzty-fnzn' ' .EPM ' WGS? ffl JUNE 19,2 'J v :naar 5, HA R RI S ONIAN 2. 43' W5 Ill FINE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- f dination of skillful generalship and trained effort, The jahn 82 Ollier . Q Engraving Co. is Americas foremost school annual designing and engraving A specialist, because in its organization are mobilized Americas leading cre- ' f ative minds and mechanical craftsmen. . 1 THE JAHN at CLLIER ENGRAVING Co. A 1 Photographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black and Colors E Q 817 W. WVASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO X ' ........,. ,... , ........,,,,.. rj FW ,. .,.,. ....v'v..vv.vv..,.v.. 'H if zenm 'DON V 9 lg J-r:'1u5QQf.f.'vI-' 'M Page Onc Hizndz-cd Eighty-five na. Q' W 'U-U-9 9t-tAf-- una: 2352? HAM JUNE 1.932 MCMU A HAR RI ,S ONIAN I I Q?-10111111 11111- 1111...-U 1I in ...., ,.,.,1..1,,,.. ,,,, .. ,..,,,1,,,.1 -.Ml ini, -.,, .. .. rl 1,,,,,1,,,,1,,1, I I I 1 i I T 1 1 I F F ' cl ' TOTYE Cl Tlen O i T I 1 I 1 CARTER H HARRISON I 1 ' 1 T I I HIGH SCHUOIX' I I R i 2 I ! . fe, I 3 i I .g...-..,.-..- - -.- -I-f- .,.. -... ,... - .-M... .,,. -.,,... H..-.,I-..... .. ..,. - .-.,..-,...-.g. 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LUCZAK Dr' JERO,x?DE5l5QH2lr1'5CHTMAN Physician and Surgeon i X-Rav G34 I T HOURS: 2 to -4- p. m., 7 to 9 p. m. I I 5 I L 1 T OFHCC and Rcsidcncc 1 i 310+ W, 22ml gf, QHICAGQ i 3028 vvm 22nd sf. CHICAGO I Q - Q I fp.------1.I-1.I--..--..-....- I... - -..,-...-....-...-I..-I-Wg. J,..-.,-,.I,-,I.-,I,-- ..II -I.I-..I.-..,- ..,I -...-,..-....-I.,..I...-,.i. Q-J zeum 'non Ji' il Q31-vvx . J'!Zf'!'gQ Pagv Our H1L1rd1'0dlfiglzty-.fix saw - uA:.Ja36,g4,gf..,-1 , una: s Q JUNE 19,2 9' .6 ,,g.,D1,QA,g,. g D' I-IA R RI 5 ON IAN -..-n-..............w....i..R,.-,....,-...-....-,,,.- - - -,.-...... - .. -......+ -I- 1 L YEAR-Beginning October 4,1932 1 1 1 Loyola University College of Arts and Sciences offers a pre-dental COUFSC Wl13Cl'l 1 is especially designed for the prospective dental student. The work is given, part in the downtown college, at 28 North Franklin Street, and part in the dental building, 1747 West Harrison Street. ln conformity with the dental educational standards the course includes all of the required subiects and in addition, work of a dental nature enabling the student to enter the four-year course with thirty-two semester hours of college work. E Further information may be had by addressing S THE REGISTRAR 5 Chicago College of Dental Surgery 5 DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF LOYOLA UNIVERSITY 1 1747 West Harrison Street Chicago, Illinois I ' 1 1 fi 1 .5..-...-.i- .- ,-...-........,.-.,.-.,......-..- .-..-.,.- ,,.. -..-,..- ..,. .. - - .- -,.,.-.,,...,-........-..- - -..----5. 1 .gi-,.-,.. -------- ,,.. .. ,,.. .. ,,,. - ,.,- ,,.. -,- -. -i ...- - -,.-,,.- i,,. -i.i...N..-m.- - - ---w--T I 1 , 1 1 1 I ea ers up - - - , L cl I1' 1 1 1 In School, In Life and In Business gifving the utmost in service and doing the best you know X I how brings its reward of Leadership. For the I 5 past eighteen years this has been our creed if and the main reason for our growing success. : I I c s . 1 1 , 'r-'- +u-n-m- lill -M -,2:- : - 13.2--' '-X Wtm-nl-H111 I ISMPAULINA 'SHEEP 1 ' V Fil tffrmzan 5 9. zeum mon ra ve' - ' ' V f z1grO11f' 1IIHIdl'L'dEfgllfj'-5L'T'l'7l 'W fit I JUNE I 1932, - imma' D- HAR. RI I5 ONIAN + ,,. ,,,, 1 ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,., , ,,,, , lly, , ,yly , yllp inn.-IMLI Il 41l1 1 yygl Luuiuu I I I I JOHN T CUNNINGHAM ALLAN D CUNNINCHAM I I President Vice President I I I I I I I i . IoHNT.cuNNINoHAM ICE CREAM COMPANY I INCORPORATED I I I : Manufacturers of : 5 I if FINE ICE CREAMS I I Famous for Nearly 50 Years I I I I Insist on CunningI1am's I I I I I I Q I I I I I I I I I I I 9' I I I I I Executive Offices and Factory I I 2235 West Van Buren Street I : TeIepI1one West 0750 I I I I I h ,.-.,...,,- ,.,. -,..-I,.- ,,.. -II-I-.- .I.. -.I-.,.- .... -.II-.I-.,.-.... -1- 92 zeum 3-Ion Page One Hmzdrm' Eighty gl QfW5Q23Q?fifVf5ff2zfv M53 ff V,yyfVfVJfg,fJ,J6 fA y f'fV5A'5jKfWjf ' Gly fag U72U,ffffZ, GQ ,Kaya W Muffy fy ,W me M! Qlfjjjfffmfygmifff MM' J! KM Qi F W Tv afffwfffif Nfywggff J - si t 1
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