Harrison Technical High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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Pu YBXN AUNIINISTHATIUN C L A S S E S EUNINIEHEIAL J U N G lVl A N L A N B U A E E PHYSIEALEHUEATIUN SEIENEE NIATHENIATIES SUEIAL STUDIES T E C H N I E A L IN lVlElVlUl1llllVl Saw - 1 f e 15 14 N' -:-2.-.XX.: Iolin C. Wiggs, instructor at Harri- son since 1912, passed away sud- denly February 22, 1939. He was born at Galion, Ohio, September 2, 1881, was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University, and taught at Howe, Western and Morgan Park Military Schools before he came to Harrison. For more than a quarter of a cen- tury he carried on for Harrison. He never missed on account of illness. Where his duty or program called, you would always find him. Now, we miss his friendship and associa- tion. We miss his quiet manner, his pleasant countenance and his dig- nified manner. IOHN C. WIGGS Associates of Miss O'Sullivan take satisfaction in expressing their appreciation of a friend having the 9 gracious manner, kindly spirit and patience pos- sessed by their co-worker. They regret her too short life. Because she had already exhibited at the Art lnstitute for one of her paintings, her friends had hoped she would regain her health and con- tinue to contribute her share in the field of art. MARY T. O'SULI.IVAN program Mr. Norman U Spangler Assistant Principal Because of the great increase in our enrollment in the tall of 1938, it became advisable to add to the administrative torce. The school is indeed fortunate in having as its new full-time administrator Mr. Harry Twining. Some oi Mr. Twining's many duties are coniering with prospective graduates, check- ing the 4B courses ot study tor the proper number of credits, checking up on the younger students under the new plan to see that their studies follow in sequences and looking after some of the discipline cases. Besides these many duties he has tound time for the tremendous task of sponsoring of the 4A classeguiding 441 students safely through their many activities. Norman U Spangler and Harry A. Twmmg m 109 Messrs Spangler Twmmg and Hamilton making the Master Office 107, or the Personnel Room Iumes C. MacGowcn. Adjustment Adminislralor Mr. Earl Carlson testing eyes ADJUSTMENT The adjustment office was organized for the purpose of helping both teachers and pupils to help the pupils. From the time the pupil is contacted in the elementary school before he comes to Harrison until the time he graduates, it is a source of information and aid to pupils. The adjustment office receives and places the incoming lB's in classes best suited to their needs. lt tests, evaluates, and refers pupils for help when help is needed. li conducts a course in Self-appraisal and Careers for 4B pupilsg secures significant in- formation on colleges and scholarships and is now in the process of estab- lishing a placement bureau which should prove of inestimable value to ali Harrison graduates. ll UFFICE ln ci school as larqe as Harrison Hiah, a areal deal of clerical work is re' quired. ln the office of statistics and records various types of Work are done. Clerlzs file permanent records of individual pupils, correspond with other schools, check reports, distribute some division room supplies, answer the phone, interpret instructions from the school board and nialce records of rnoiieys collected. ln fact, they must be able to do all kinds of aeneral office worlc and lie efficient typists and secretaries as well, Many, inany other routine and nonsroutine matters are handled in the outer office by students lrorn coniinercial classes who operate the switchboard and distribute the incril, The clerks serve the principal, teachers and pupils very qraciously althouqli they are deluded with work requiring concentration and accuracy. Constance Long, Rose Friedman. Loretta Howlett and Catherine Toomey Raw 1, lrrtt tr rfrht Nr Srrrrrrrlt-r Mr, Prnrrsorr, Mrs. F. XV. Vrfrll, Mrs. F. H Fuorszt, H. C, Hrrsw, Mig: ' ' r rr r ' 4 l. krrxr ...zs T xr. bclrwrrz tr,r. Twrrrrrrrr. How IT, lat! tr rirlt' I Grrrlt, Tl lolrrrson, Mrs. L True, A, Colih, S. Vfaid, E. Svrrlvd r, Y. Sl-1:'ir:: 'rw l.. Grtwh: Nr 'l'r:rl-ry, . ltrrw J, lwtt tn r rlrt lf. lfxv rlri, M. Szrrrrrrril, M. Par rrzrr, C. O'l1r:r', M. Hunter, H. St ruk V. I. 1.1 rrl-zlrrrn, M. :Mikal 1, Alrhxtt. O T F l C E R S Prmvrlorrt .............,.... .... . . .. ,,...,. . ,..,, ,..... .... 1' r.'lr::, 1'.'l rrtrrr 12 rr:1rrrr lst Vivo President .,.. ....... 1' flrs. Frei W, VVrtl Ifrrrl Vrwu Prosidwrrt ..... 1!lrs.1 Vrr g:rr:r Bull R-wrrrrdrrr-r St-tm-tr1r'y ...... Mrs. Prrrrl: Krvlr L'rvrrvsirrr:rc'lrrrrr S-'r'retrr5' ......,. Mrs lwlrrr 11 wir- l'rr-rsrrrrr' .,...,..........,..,,..,. .... lk '1r.r. Print: I'ur1r'.1t llrsfrrrrrr . Mrs. H. C l'lrr:v- Tho llrrerrt Teacher Association ol the Harrison Hiqh School was orqanized in 1931 with Mrs. Vtfalter Truc as its President. ln the years that lollowed the Parorrt Teacher Association has assisted the Harrison Hiqh School in nrany ways. The therrrv tor' the year' was, We the People Pronrote the General WePltc,rre. XrVe have had two student torurns aiven by the Harrison Hiqh School students under the lead-ersliiri ot Miss Balconrh. The Adult Education Group also rravo tr trio-rrarrr at one rneetiriq. We in return -rave this crroup one ot our nights lor the exhibition ot their work, We also txrurwrrated with the Harrison Band by giving thern one oi our rri-rhts tor their concert. 1.130 invrru all rrrrrents to roin our Parent Teacher Association. X :il v-. N A I . l , I M ,' '5 '+,:1' ' JFK, 1. uf SU IS 43: v ., 'n X 5 1. .44 x N U A 1 A . Kr '1 -A of-J .-JJ ,Q E -f is ZLL! ' , -f 5 ' 1 , vu l -. 4 rig. 7 WAX f EL1lS SUFFICEHS BANOUET Richard Hageman Harold Evanshank Vivian Behnke Carmen Ruiz Willard Darnore Lucille Paulls Elinor Trinka COLOR, FLOWER, MOTTO Virginia Starczewski William Klemchuk Pearl Raponi loseph Nolan GIFT Richard Kent Ida Raftaelli Evelyne Kokalj Robert Chovanec Charles Olson Edward Kieta George Behensky IEWELRY Walter Portner Adele Matala Frank Kaplan Harvey Goltz Charles Hanus HARRY WILK ......,......., ...,...,.. P resid t V P d t LORRAINE MYSLIK ice rest lohn Boor Myrtle Schnabel Lorraine Schultz Chester Lucinsky Earl Ward ANNETTE IACOBSON ....,...,... Secretary ROSEMARIE KROPIK ....,...,..... Treasure PROGRAM lack Karwales Elmer Fricke Anton Tusek Georqe Novadomskis Edward Wegrzyn George Kielbasa Norman Horn PROM Walter Fultyn Adeline Tomek Frank Parse Edward Gorecki Harriett Lubliner Pearl Regal Blanche Opatrny PLATFORM Marvin White Charlotte Malacina Iulia Gurich Charles Spacek lohn Bezdek Lincoln Metcalf Mildred Haiek CHARLOTTE R. ALBERT HHA, Camera, IYL, GAA, French, History, Library Assistant, Health, Globe Trot- ters', CIF. ELEANORE MARGARET ALEXANDER Commercial Girls', SSE, lunior Beseda, White Eagles, Hall Guard, HHA, Division Room, Girls' Baseball, Man Haters'. IOHN CASIMIR BANEK Alternate, President ot' Brick- layers', Harrisonian, Historical Society, Industrial Movie, 0 LORRAINE BARTOLOZZI Biology, Honor Society, SLRT, Historical Society, Hall Guard, Clean-Up-Campaign, Chairman of Hall Guard Badges, LRA, CIF, Library Assistant, SSE. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH BAUM Globe Trotters', CIF, SSE, A Cappella, HHA, Hall Guard, Library, Library Assistant, Volley Ball- -Captain '38, Baseball, Division Room, Man Haters'. GEORGE ICSEPH BEHENSKY Hall Guard, Camera, In- tramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, at lungman. Harrison Hall Guard. VIVIAN MARIE BEHNKE Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Delegate, Girl Reserves, Dramatic-President, SSE, CIF, Iunior Beseda, Historical Society, Commercial Girls', Banquet Committee, Hall Guard, Globe Trotters'. OLGA M. BENCUR Commercial Girls', Hall Guard, '39 lansters. RUTH MIRIAM BENSON Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Dramatic---Treasurer, Commercial Girls', lunior Beseda, Historical Society, SSE, CIF, Hall Guard, 3A Cabinet, Division Room--Secretary, Herald Staff, Globe Trotters'. IOHN IOSEPH BEZDEK Alternate, Camera, Delegate, Globe Trotters', Historical Society, Industrial Movie, Mathematics, Platform Committee, Secretary of Brick- layers'. CHESTER LEOPOLD BIERWACZONEK ROTC, Concert Band, Band, Sousa, CIF, Historical Society. IENNIE I. BOCEK Art. 0 IOSEPH F. BOGUSZ Pipelayers, Bowling. IOHN BOOR Bricklayers, Camera, Captain of Bowling '37, '38, Fire Marshal, Flower Committee, Globe Trot- ters', Hall Guard, ROTC, '35-'38, Treasurer of Bowling. CASIMIRA BULAT White Eagles, Globe Trotters', His- torical Society, CIF, Iunior Beseda, Commercial Girls', '39 lansters, SSE. SHIRLEY E. BUTLER SSE, Division Room, Volley Ball, Baseball. PASOUINA A. CARLIG L'Amici, Man Haters', Volley Ball, Baseball, Division Room. EDNA ELVIRA CARLSON Girl Reserves, Honor So- ciety, SSE, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Division Room, Alternate. LILLIAN CARNEY White Eagles, SSE, Division Room, Hall Guard, Man Haters'. GlNO CECCHI Hall Guard Lieutenant, Accounting, L'Amici-Vice President, Camera, SLRT, Honor Society, Alternate, 3A President, A Cappella Choir, 3A, 4B Class Representative. HELEN FRANCES CERVENKA GAA, Honor Society, Historical Society, SSE, CIF, Iunior Beseda, Accounting Club, '39 lansters. l7 ROBERT STEPHEN CI-IOVANEC Lieutf.fn'1nt Colonel, ROTC, Eiro Mtrrshtrl, ROTC Ottic'ers', Vice President ot Art Clult, II-rll Guard Lieutenant, Camera, Mathe- xirxtivs, Gilt Committee, Class Representative, Art Editor l'If'IfIlSOIlltiH, SLRT, Class Representative 2A-4B. ROSE C. COHEN Checker, Honor Society, Library, Li- brary Assistant, 4B Representative, A Cappella Choir- - Trwrsurer '38, Division Room, Globe Trotters, Delegate, Altorntrte, GAA, Volley Ball. VICTOR E. CROMAZ Plf19ltlYC'1'S'. Cl ZIGMUND FRANK CZOCIIER MICHAEL DAMIT 'WlI.I.ARID l. DAMORE Alternfrte, Banquet, ViCe Pres- ifl--iit Riit'lclf1yers'. Cl FRANCES M. DEBIAIC Doleqnte, Mixed Chorus, SSE, '39 Itrnsters, CASIMIR STANLEY DEC Brit'lclayors', Industrial Movie. ANNE CAROL DEMCIIUK CIE, Gtolne TrottGrs', Girls' Glen, SSE, Ilistorivtil Society, Opera, At'l'0UUllIlQ, Li- lirtrry, Lilarriry Assist-rnt, Delegate, Alternate, Baselvrrll, Informer Reportf-r, Mun IIrrters', Conimerfi rl Girlsf CD LOLA DENISON Girl Reserves, GAA, Band, CIE, SSE, Hertrlrl Strrtt, IllIOl'IIlUT, Art Editor '36-'37. ANNE IOSEPIIINE DOLEPIAI.. SSE, lunior Bosoflrr, Base- lwrll, Volloy Hill, Division Room. STANLEY Ii. DOMARSKY Intitrmurtrl Bt1SGl5fIll '36, Bas- lctitlv ill '37, E-'ifwtlt rll '38, Dole-gtrte '37, '38. 0 ROBERT AIt'I'IlIIR EMSEIIE lifrselwll Squad '38, Glee, ltisttiriwrl Stififity. IIAROLD L. EVANSIIANK Lootlstrll '37, '38, lntraniural Rrsnlrzll Clitunits '36, lutrtrrnurtrl Eootlrall Champs '35, '3ti, lntz rtuurtrl Volloy Rrrll Clrrinirs '38, Pigreltiye-rs', Oil The Wtry Out, Intlustritrl Movie, Players 13. FRANK PATRICK IENNELI. Inclustrifnl Movie, Treasurer - llti-'lclriyf-rs'. STANI.,IfY ITDOWSKI Iltrll Guarrl Lieutenant. ANNE AGNES EILIP Htrll Guard, Girl Reserves, Li- LVYUYY, A Ctliiitollti Choir, SSE, Historival Society, Com- merrirrl Girls', CIE, '39 lansters. EDWARD THOMAS EONTANA SSE, Delegate, Hall Gufrrrl, Treasurer for vltrss '36, '37, '38, AItern'ate. Q DORIS ANN EORSTER President Library '37, '38, CIE, Lilwrtrry Assistant, IIIIA, Coininerciol Girls', Holl Guard, Mixed Chorus, SSE, Division Room, Man l'Iaters'. EDVVARD VALENTINE EOX Orchestra, Historical So- ciety, Intramural Baseball, Pipelayersf Industrial Movie. LIBUSE FRICEK III-IA, Vice President '37, Treasurer '38, President '38, Honor Society, Erench. 18 ELMER CLARENCE FRICKE Secretary ot Mathematics '38, Pipelayers', CIF, Honor Society, History, Spanish, Alternate '37, Camera, Hall Guard, Industrial Movie, Globe Trotters', Harrisonian, Program Committee. FRANK IOSEPH FUDALA Basketball '37, '38, Baseball '38, H Club, Intramural Sports. WALTER FULTYN Football '36, '37, '38, Hall Guard, Club, Spanish, Iunior Beseda, Pipelayers', History, Intramural Official President ZA and 3B Classes, Treas- urer 4B Class. 0 ERVIN FRANK GALUS Band, Orchestra. BERNARD GOLDBERG HARVEY RICHARD GOLTZ President SSE, CIF, LRA, ROTC Oificers', Delegate, Representative, Intramural Sports, Gymnasium Helper, Hall Guard Lieutenant. HUMBERT GONZALEZ Intramural Baseball '36, Intra- mural Football '38, Intramural Boxing '38, Runnerup. IESSE GONZALEZ Boys' Glee Club, Baseball Team '38, Boxing Champ '33. HERBERT LESLIE GOODMAN Concert Band, Band, ROTC, Opera, Hall Guard. 0 EDWARD TOM GORECKI Bricklayersf Football Team '37, '38, Hall Guard '37, '38, Prom Committee. IULIA MARGARET GURICH Mixed Cliorus, SSE, Sec- retary ot CIF, Vice President of French, Puppet Players, Hall Guard, HI-IA, 3A Representative. RICHARD ALLEN HAGEMAN Bricklayers', Chairman ot Banquet Committee, Concert Band '35, '35, '37. MILDRED L, I-IAIEK 4A Representative, Honor, His- torical, SSE, Iunior Beseda, '39 Iansters, Platform Com- mittee, A Cappella Choir--Iungman, Library. MARIE HANKE 4B-4A Representative, Honor, Historical, SSE, Iunior Beseda, CIF, '39 Iansters, Girl Reserves- Iunaman, A Cappella Choir-elunqman, Sakata Typist A Iunqmarfs Newspaper. CHARLES HANUS Bricklayers', Gymnastic Team '37, Iewelry Committee. EVELYN HAVLAT Biology, Hall Guard, Historical, SLRT, SSE, Honor Society, Alternate, Library Assistant. ROBERT HEIDER Football Manager '38, CIF, History Club, Pipelayers', On The Way Out, Mathematics, Players I3, Industrial Movie. IRWIN HEINY Briclclayers', Camera, Concert Band '35, '36, Capiain '37 oi Hall Guard, Historical, Iunior Beseda. 0 WALTER HERRMANN ROTC, LRA, Hall Guard, Band, Players 13, Delegate, Alternate. WILLIAM LAWRENCE HICKOK A Cappella, Puppet Players-'Treasurer, Dramatics, Camera, Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard, SSE, CIF. IACK K. HIRSCH President oi Honor Society, Senior Basketball, Volley Ball Champs '36, Harrison Herald, Hall Guard, IYL, Delegate. I9 IAMES I. HOLUB Pipelayers', Intramural Football Champs '37, Alternate, Industrial Movie. NORMAN HORN Baseball, H Club, Hall Guard, Gymnasium Helper, Concert Band, Band, Intramural Sports. IOSEPH CHARLES HRABAL Pipelayers', Industrial Movie, Camera, Gymnastic Team. 0 IDA LOUISE IUSSIG HHA, Globe Trotte-rs', L'Amici, SSE, Biology, Historical Society, Alternate, Hall Guard, Iunior Beseda. THOMAS IEROME IACOBS SSE, CIF, Boys' Glee, LRA, Gymnasium Helper, Soccer, Intramural Sports, Delegate. ANNETTE IACOBSON Vice President Commercial Girls', IYL, 4A Class Secretary, Vice President Library. Ca'Cliairman Clean-Up Book Report, Man Haters', Vivo President Student Council, Treasurer Historical So- ciety, Vice President CIF, Vice President French Club, Sa-ro!tir'y Players 13, SSE, Mixed Chorus, Alternate. 0 EDWARD IOSEPH IANAS Bricklayers', Delegate, Drarniitivs, Hall Guard. EDWARD A. IANCAUSKAS Football Reserve, Harri- son Branch Basketball Champs '36. RAYMOND EMIL IAROS Bfisketball, Baseball, Pipe- layers', Hall Guard, Intramural Football Champs '37, Industrial Movie. EDWARD S, IAROSZ Soccer '35, Industrial Movie, Pipelayers'. EDWARD KACOVSKY Bricklayersf EDWARD CHARLES KAELIN Bricklayers', Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Hall Guard, Intramural Basket- ball Flifiriips '36. 0 FRANK RICHARD KAPLAN Basketball, Intramural Football Champs '37, Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Intramural Volley Ball Champs '38, Pipelayersf Indus- trial Movie. IOHN KARWALES Iunior Beseda, Historical, Treasurer of H Club '36-'38, Football '36-'38, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Delegate, Chairman 4A Prom Committee, '39 Iansters. IAMES KASAL Puppet Players, Art, Treasurer of '39 Iansters, Honor Society. 0 ROSALINE KATZ President Student Council, Vice Pres- ident Honor Society, Secretary French, President4Art, CoAChairman of Clean'Up Book, Delegate, CIF, IYL SLRT, Historical Society, Girl Reserves, HHA. RICHARD DAVID KENT Basketball '36-'37, Co-Captain '38-'39, Intramural Sports, Delegate, Alternate, Intra- mural Official, Gymnasium Helper, LRA, CIF, SSE, Representative H , Vice President SSE, Hall Guard Captain, Chairman Gift Committee. IOSEPHINE E. KERES Hall Guard, Mixed Chorus, French, HHA, SSE, Library, Delegate, Alternate, Sec- retary Historical Society, CIF. GEORGE KIELBASA Hall Guard, Historical Society, Program Committee, Wliite Eagles. EDWARD KIETA Bricklayers', Gift Committee, Hornets '38. RUTH EVA KLASS Poetry, Hall Guard, SSE, Treasurer of Puppet Players, Historical Society, Comptometry, Music Hour. Z0 WILLIAM KLEMCHUCK Football '37, '38, Baseball '37, Intramural Football Champs '36, Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Intramural Volley Ball Champs '36, Pres- ident Pipelayers '38. EDNA MARIE KOCI Representative 3B, GAA, Honor, Historical Society, SSE, Cap and Gown Committee, Iunior Beseda, CIF, Accounting, '39 Iansters. FLORENCE M. KODY Delegate, Alternate, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Globe Trotters, Historical Society, Sec- retary of '39 lansters, SSE. 0 ELEANOR KOENIG President and Vice President of French, CIF, SLRT, Historical Society, Library, Biology, Treble Clet, Girl Reserves, Library Assistant, HHA. ALBERT KOHOUT Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Sopho- more Volley Ball Champs, Iunior Beseda, Hall Guard. EVELYN KOKALI Iunior Beseda, White Eagles, Com- mercial Girls', A Cappella, Camera, Accounting, Hall Guard, Historical Society, LRA, CIF. 0 MILDRED ELIZABETH KOKES A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard, Girl Reserves, Representative 3A-4A, Harri- sonian, Historical Society, SSE, Iunior Reseda, '39 Ian- sters, Student Council. IOYCE R. KOLAR Hall Guard, Globe Trotters', SSE, Historical Society, '39 Iansters, Accounting, Iunior Beseda, EMIL S. KORICA Bricklayers, Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Intramural Basketball Champs '36, Hall Guard. Cl RAYMOND WALTER KOSCICKI Hall Guard Lieutenant, SSE, CIF, 4B Representative, Intramural Sports '36, '37, '38. ANTHONY KREST Puppet Players', Historical Society, Hall Guard, LRA. ROSEMARIE T. KROPIK 3A Treasurer, 4B Secretary, 4A Treasurer, Iunior Beseda Secretary and Treasurer, Camera, Leaders' Class, SLRT, Dramatics, Girl Re- serves, GAA, SSE, Biology, Historical Society, CIF, Treble Clel, French, Puppet Playe1s'. GEORGE PHILLIP KUNZ Band '35, '36, '37, '38, Brick- layers', Captain ROTC, Captain Band, Delegate, Major in Band, Vice President oi Band. IULIUS FRANK KUTT SLRT, Hall Guard. FRANK PETER KVASNICKA History, Pipolayers, Iunior Beseda, Industrial Movie. 0 EDWARD G, LARSON First Lieutenant, ROTC '35, '36, '37, '38, Industrial Movie, 3A Delegate, Vice President '39 Iansters, 4A Representative, Hall Guard. RAYMOND LOREK Vice President A Cappella Choir. Boys' Glee, Hall Guard, LRA, President Division Room. Sophomore Volley Ball Champs. HARRIETT M. LUBLINER Harrisonian Business Man- ager, Prom Committee, Harrison Herald Staff, Library Stati, IYL, Camera, Mixed Chorus, Baseball Champs, Alternate, HHA. o CHESTER IGNATIUS LUCINSKI Hall Guard, Gymnasi- um Leader, Orchestra, '39 Iansters, Historical Society. SSE. ELEANORE LORRAINE MACIULEWICZ Iunior Beseda, Commercial Girls', Globe Trotters', SSE, Vtfhite Eagles, Hall Guard, Volley Ball, Division Room, Man Haters', HHA. VIRGINIA B, MACKIEWICH SSE, French, Historical So- ciety, CIF, Hall Guard, Mixed Chorus '37, '38. 21 EVA IXIARY MAGRINI President '39 Iansters, Globe Trottors', Hall Guard Lieutenant, Iunior Rf-sedir, SSE, Historical Society, Lilxrrary Staff, L'Amici. CHARLOTTE MALACINA Camera Treasurer, SSE, CIF, Vollrry Ball, Hall Guard, 4B Representative, Division R:-cm Secretary, Informer Reporter '37, '38, Man IFItIlfTIS', Alternate, Platform Committee, Baseball '37. ALICE E. V. MALKOWSKI Globe Trotters', Commercial Girls', SSE, CIF, Hall Guard, Iunior Beseda, NVhite Eaales, Valley Ball, Division Room, HHA, 0 ANGELINE MALPEDE GAA, All-star Intramural Volley Ball Champs '35, '37, Baseball Champs '36, Leaders' Class, Dramatics, Puppet Players, Music Hour, Girl Re- serves, Historical Society, Hall Guard. NICHOLAS A, MARININ Pipelayers, Historical Society, Harrisonian Editor-in-Chief, Camera, Mathematics, CIF, Honor Society, Editor Class lniormer. FRANK IOSEPI-I MARKO Pipelayers', Gymnastic Team, Mathematics, Historical Society. ADELE CORNELIA MATALA HHA, Hall Guard, Globe Trotters, SSE, CIF, Volley Ball '38, Iunior Beseda, White Eaales, Division Room. EDWARD LOUIS MAYTAN Bricklayers', Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Intramural Basketball Champs '35, Hall Guard. CLARENCE WALTER MAZUR Bricl-ilayers', Historical Society. 0 MANON MONA MENICOCCI Mixed Chorus, Editor Mixml Chorus Flashes, Players '13, French, SSE, Harri- sonian Stati, GBOC, Commercial Girls', SLRT, Italian, Valley Ball '37, Baseball '36, Gymnasium Helper, Chair- man of Ways and Means, Mixed Chorus, Intramural Vrtlloy Rall Relereo '38, CTF. LINCOLN DOUGLAS METCALFE Band '35, '36, '37, '33, Rand Ilrosiclc-nt '38, Honor Society, Sousa, Vice Pres- idf-nl 3A, SSE, 4A Platform Committee, Room Represent- ative, Rand Captain, OI'L'Il9SIl'tI, ROTC. IOIIN MICATKA Bri-'klayers', Intramural Baseball Clatrmys '36, Hall Guard. IERRY LUDVIG MICHALEK Pipelayers, Gymnastic, Mathematics, Hall Guard, Volley Ball Champs '35, Foot- ball Champs '37. CLAUDE STANLEY MIKENAS Boys' Glee, A Cappella. ROTC, Historical Society, SSE, Hall Guard. CHARLES HENRY MILLER Globe Trotters, Hall Guard, SSE. o IOIIN MISERA STEPHANIE T. MONIAK Globe Trotters, SSE, Office Statt, Division Room, Volley Ball '36. FRANK IOSEPH MORAVEC Hall Guard, ROTC Officers' Clul, ROTC Lieutenant, Stali Officer. 0 LORRAINE AUDREY MYSLIK Vice President 4A Class. Honor Society, Vice President French, Secretary Biology, Sftfrofary Lilrrary, Lilirary Helper, Clean Up Cam- paian, Girl Reserxes, CIF, SLRT, Treble Clef, Delegate, Historical Society, HHA. VIOLET SOPIIIE NAKVOS Mixed Chorus, French, His- torival Society, Iunior Reseda, Globe Trotters'. GEORGE F. NAVADOMSKIS Glee Club, SSE, Delegate, IIist:.trival Society, Hall Guard, Program Committee. 22 IOSEPH A. NOLAN Harrisonian Staff '37, '39, Hall Guard, Camera, Globe Trotters, President ot Iunior Beseda '38, President of Historical Society, SSE, ROTC Officers, ROTC Publicity Manager, Color, Flower and Motto Committee. CARL ULRICK NORMAN Bricklayers', CIF, Convert Band '36, '37, Choir, Hall Guard, Historical Society, Spanish. IAMES NOVAK LRA, Biology, Hall Guard, SSE, llis- torical Society. 0 GEORGE NOVOTA Hall Guard, Intramural Football Iungman, Intramural Basketball Iungman, Intramural Baseball Iungman, Captain Hall Guards Iungman, Camera Iungman. CHARLES I. OLSON Honor Society, Pipelayers', Alter- nate, Industrial Movie, Mathematics, Gitt Committee. LEONARD B. OLSZANOWSKI Pipelayers'. 0 BLANCH CATHERINE OPATRNY Leaders' Class, Stu- dent Helper, L'Amici, Dramatics Puppet Players, SSE, Biology, Band, Band Club, GBOC, '39 Iansters, 4B Rep- resentative, Prom Committee, Music Hour, Reporter 413 InIormer. IOHN OSTRIHON Pipelayers', Hall Guard, Gymnasium Leader, Industrial Movie, ROTC. ROBERT I. PARCHEM Pipelayersf Industrial Movie. Cl FRANK ANDREW PARSE Basketball '36, '37, '38, In- tramural Football Champs '36, '37, Intramural Volley Ball Champs '37, Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Treasurer Pipelayers', Delegate. EUGENE RAY PARSH A Cappella Choir, Art, Music Hour, Delegate, Alternate. IACK T. PASTKO IYL, Hall Guard, 0 LUCILLE AUDREY PAULLS Honor Society, Student Council Treasurer, President SSE, SLRT, Biology, liis- torical Society, Library Helper, 4A Banquet Committee, Chairman Hustler Pin Committee, Clean Up Campaign, IERRY M. PETRAS Boys' Glee '35, '36, '37, '38, Base- ball '37, Social Science '37, Treasurer Boys' Glee, Sophomore Volley Ball Champs, A Cappella, Hall Guard, Mixed Chorus '36, '37, '33 CHARLOTTE C. POMILLO Checker, Globe Trotters, GAA, Honor Society, Library, Library Assistant, A Cap- pella '37, Secretary '38, Volley Ball, Division Room, Representative '36, 0 WALTER WILLIAM PORTNER Basketball '37, '38, ln- tramural Football Champs '37, Intramural Otticial, Hall Guard, Pipelayers', Vice President 3A, President IIB. LORRAINE O. POWELL Iunior Beseda, CIF, Historical Society, SSE, '30 Iansters, Girl Reserves, Skata Typist Iungman, A Cappella. IAMES PROCHASKA Bricklayers', Iunior Beseda. 0 EDWARD IOHN PYSIK Choir, Hall Guard, Delegate. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH RADONITZ A Cappella, CIF, SSE, Division Room, Volley Ball '33 IDA L. RAFFAELLI CIF, SSE, Honor Society, French, Italian, SLRT, Hall Guard, Commercial Girls'. 23 PEARL M. RAPONI L'Aniici, Commercial Gir1s', lunior Brisocltz, Glolte 'l'rotters', Holl Gufird Lieutenant, Divi- sion Rnrini Treasurer '36, Mun Hoters' Secretory '38, A.ff'llltIlCN, Color Flower Motto Committee, Bose-lvoll '36. PEARL 15. REGAL Commercial Gir1s', Deleqote, lunior Bfrswl-1, Snurettxry '36, White Ecrqles Secretory '37, Ac- .-tfnriiiriir, Historitrml Society, CIE, LRA, 1-ldll Guord, 1'tl.lUNSU F. RlMKUS Historical Society, SEl5IAl'lN ltlVERA R-ind, lzlcxncl Clulw, Mixed Choir, '39 ltiristcrs, Art, Athletr-s', 112 pound Boxing Champ '38. VLEMLN1 l. RUHNKE Roys' Gloe, Mixed Chorus, .A Cigiriollti, Bowlers. CARl,ll'N R. RUIZ President French, Spcinisli, Dro- ni-zfivs, ltfluztztv, Student Council, Lost ond Found Cfliizizmin, llistoriuil Society, SSE, Honor Society, 4A Rtinquf-t Lfltllllillilftit, Comrnercicrl Girls', Glolpe Trotters', Lil . ISARELLE BARBARA RYS Division Room President, Glolo 1'rottors', Commercial Girls', Cdrnerrr, C1E, SSE, Wliito Efxqles, llcill Guard, A Cuppello, Librriry, Lilnrory Assistrint, Mon Hr1ters', Volley Brill, Boseboll. IOHN L. SADA Pipelcryers', Bond Club, Concert Bond, ROTC Bond, lunior Besedu. AARON SAMUEL Honor Society, SSE, Aviotion, His- toriffil Society. lOHN SAUNGRUS Intrumurcrl Eootboll, Indoor Boll ond Writer Polo. MYRTLE HARRIETT SCHNAEEL Art, Honor Society, HHA, Mixed Chorus, 4A lewelry Committee. LORRAINE H. SCHULTZ French, Mixed Chorus, lunior BfWSQfl1I, Globe Trotters, Historiccil Society. CHESTER ANTON SEPEL Bricklniye-rs', Holl Guard. ANNE SIFRER Librciry lunqmcm, A Coppello Choir lunfgnicxri, Hull Guurd lunqmon, '39 lonsters, SSE, His- torivol Society, Iunior CIE, Accounting, IOSEPH SINDELAR Pipelciyers', Gymnostic Teom, In- trciniurtil Eootlwull Cliurnps '37. MARCELLA C SLASKI White Etiqles, Commercial Girls, SSE, ClE, Division Room, Girl Reserves. HELEN SGDOMKA Hcxll Gurzrd lunqmun, GAA lunq- mtin, Ctirriorei lunqmtin, Girl Reserves lunqmon, Globe Trfittc-rs, Historirfil Society, lunior B6-sedo, SSE, '39 ltinstc-rs. THEODORE SOELTER o Rl1RNlCE C. SOITZ Girl Reserves, CIF, SSE, Wliite Etiqlos, Division Room, Holl Guard, Volley Boll '38, R-xsolvull '37, Hcirrisoniun Representative, lunior Besedcz, Mlm Hcrtersf MAX SOSKIN Ctuneru, Pipelcrye-rs. CHARLES IERRY SPACEK Basketball '37, '38, lntrcr- murtil Eoothrill Clidmps '37, Intromurul Volley Boll Clrirm ss '37, Pipe-lriyers', Gymncrstic Team. 24 VIRGINIA L. STARCZEWSKI Girl Reserves, Iunior Be- seda, Globe Trotters, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Division Room, Man Haters' Treasurer, Volley Ball Team, Chair- man Color, Flower, Motto Committee. HENRY F. STEC Intramural Football Champs '37, ln- tramural Volley Ball Champs '38, Pipelayers', History, Mathematics. MILDRED B. STEPHAN GAA, lunior Beseda. o BERNARD ALBERT STORCZ Bricklayers', Historical Society. CATHERINE I. STRAKA Library Iungman, GAA, A Cappella Choir, Iunior Beseda. SYLVIA BARBARA STRZELECKI Globe Trotters, Com- mercial Girls, Division Room, Man Haters', White Eagles, CIF, SSE, Camera, Baseball Team, A Cappella Choir, Volley Ball Team, French, Class Representative, Reporter lntormer. HOWARD KENNETH SVOBODA Historical Society, Iunior Beseda, SSE, Aeronautic, Hall Guard. FOSCA D. TACCOLA Hall Guard, Iunior Beseda, L'Amici Vice President, Globe Trotters, Baseball Team '37, Man Haters', Delegate, Division Room. ELSIE MAE TIKALSKY Historical Society, Girl Reserves, Library Helper, SSE, Library, Hall Guard '36, '37, '38, CIF. ADELINE IRENE TOMEK Historical Society, SSE, Bio- logy, Iunior Beseda, White Eagles, Delegate, Girl Re- serves, Girls' Glee, '39 Iansters, Bowling, Tap Dancing, Prom Committee, LRA, Music Hour, Representative, A Cappella Choir, Reporter lntormer. ELINOR PAULINE TRNKA GAA, SSE, Leaders Class, Historical Society, Tumbling, Representative, Dramatics, Puppet Players, '39 Iansters, Student Helper, Biology, Bowling, Banquet Committee, Music Hour, Reporter Intormer. RUDOLPH TUREK Bricklayers', Hall Guard lungman. 0 ANTON TUSEK B1icklayers', Delegate, Football Team '37, '38, Program Committee, IOHN G. VACEK Hall Guard, Band, Band Club, Pipe- layers', ROTC, 1938 National Champion Trombone Ouartet. VERA SUSAN VALENT HHA, A Cappella, SSE, CIF, Man Haters', Adjustment Otiice, Baseball, Valley Ball '38, Division Room. RICHARD IOHN VALONIS Clioir '37, '38, Camera, SSE, Historical Society. ANNE ROSE VANISH Dramatics, Girls' Glee, Girl Re- serves, Hall Guard, Delegate, A Cappella, '39 ICIHSYGTS- WALTER VECERA Bricklayers', lunior Beseda. ll IARMILA VERUNAC Iunior Beseda, '39 Iaristers, His- torical Society, Globe Trotters', CIF, SSE. FRANK VLCEK Baseball '37, '38, Basketball '37, LRA. RICHARD I. VOTAVA Football '37, '38, Treasurer Pipe- layers' '37, Intramural Football '36, Intramural Base- ball '36, '37, Intramural Volley Ball '37, Industrial Movie. 25 EARL I. WARD Boys' Glee, Historical Society, Globe Trotters'. LORETTA H. WAYER Historical Society, SSE, CIF. Globe Trotters', Hall Guard, Library Assistant, Gym- nasium Assistant, Commercial Girls', Leaders' Class, Games Club, GAA, Library. EDWARD WEGRZYN Globe Trotters', SSE, Bowling '37, '38, President '38, '39, Delegate, Hall Guard, Program Committee, Alternate. MARVIN CONRAD WHITE SLRT, IYL, CIF, Hall Guard, Associate Editor ot Harrison Herald, Chairman Platform Committee, Intramural Volley Ball. HARRY WILK Soccer '35, Football '36, '37, Captain '38, Intramural Baseball Champs '36, Intramural Volley Ball Champs '38, H Cl-ub, President Pipelayers' '37, Hall Guard, Vice President 4B Class, President 4A Class. FLORENCE I. WINCEK Secretary Treasurer Library, Historical Society, Mixed Chorus, SSE, CIF, Banquet Committee, Hall Guard. SHIRLEY WINKLER Globe Trotters', Honor Society, Li- brary, Library Assistant, A Cappella, Division Room, Volley Ball '36, Alternate. DAVID WITKOV SLRT, Student Council, Honor Society, Intramural Sports. CHARLES WALTER WOLSKE Accounting, Mathematics, Band, CIF, Historical Society. 0 BERNARD I, ZIDRICH Baseball, Football, Hall Guard, Delegate, Globe Trotters'. --i--+- ' in-if 4.-ab fun ,?-.- 5,4 ', . 1 ,lyfl ,if 1 1 1 .v:, , I. full. 1 2 1 v ' ,, 4 W r ,M , , 'S' I I q I ,f 4 i fm -.. R , M Niki? 3. 7 R, U .n-. -. X -,.,. w 34 Z' .Quit-Q, MX H? in if: ' -0-: . ' -gf! Iohn Kmiecik CLASS UFFIUEHS CLASS COMMITTEES BANOUET COLOR, MOTTO, SONG Mrs. Wood Iulius Zebrauskas Chairman Charles Sulik Charles Berin Charles Desch Emily Rataj Helen Binessich Lucille Krasinski William Gawron Margaret Urek Elizabeth Bozek Betty Harazin BERNICE MCNELLIS ............ . Se RICHARD KOSINSKI ..,....,...,.. Treasure l Mr. Hultgren Elizabeth Sisol Chairman Edward Grzyb Theodore Siwy Stanley Firszt Alice Curran Gladys Tumpach Susan Manak Raymond Slusarczyk Bertha Kremesc Chester Erazmus Lorraine Hulec GEORGE DERDZINSKI ..... . ....... Preside t V P d t BERNICE BENSON ....,,... ice rest GIFT Mr. Almlot Adolf Pavlik Chairman Anthony Urbek Eugene Marchelewski William Tollagsen Dolores Galeski Emma Zachaty Irene Wasko PROM Mr. Hasterolc Henry Letzter Ch Leonard G 1 ITU UH Nowaczyk Fred Sexauer Charles Gladys Audrey Bernice Temkin Kocarelc Adolf Deck Eugene McCarthy Sally Trad Olga Bezin Margare t Woitecki PROGRAM Mr. Twining Anne Wroblewski Chairman Anthony Crnkovic Nick Baszt Evelyn Pawel Norman Shrifter Virginia Szablewski Rosemary Smith PLATFORM Miss Thorndike Stella Zawislak Chairman Edward Ziarko Edward lankaus Stanley lacobs Frank Kurcz Harold Brennan Helen Svrzenjak Charles Kozumplik Mable Andrejewski FRANK ADAMSKI ROTC Major, ROTC Officers' Club Treasurer and Vice President, Eire Marshal, Hall Guard Marshal and Captain '37, '38, Cisca Club, 226, SSE. AUDREY DOROTHY ADOLF Drama and Debating Sec- retary, Iunior Beseda, Commercial Girls', HHA, Hobby, Dancing, Honor Society, Editor-in-Chief of Iunaman's Sakata, Delegate, Vice President at Iunqman of Student Council, Dance Chairman at lunqman, Iunqman's Oper- etta, Hall Guard, Iunqrnan Boosters, Volley Ball Champs '37, Library Aid, A Cappella. SYLVIA H. ALBYN HHA, Camera, Bowling, Foreian Correspondence, Girls' Glee, Library Helper. IOHN CASIMIR ALEKNA Alternate, Hall Guard Cap- tain '38, Ruq Cutters of 306, Social Dancing, LRA, Herald Staff. LEONARD I. ALLEN Hall Guard, SSE, 226. IOSEPHINE LOUISE ALMASIO French, GAA, Rug Cut- ters of 306, Happy-Go-Luckies of ll8, Social Dancing. o NORMAN HOWARD ANDERSON Music Hour, Art, Honor Society, Mathematics, 226, Spanish. MABEL HELEN ANDRZEIEWSKI HHA, Girls' Choir, Gannettes. STANLEY AINIDRZEIEWSKI Historical Society, Rug Cut- ters of 306, Band Beginners, Hall Guard, Social Dancing. IOHN I. ANZALONE Mixed Chorus, Delegate, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Rua Cutters ot 306. IAYNE DIANE AREND Girl Reserves, HHA, Com- mercial Girls', Hall Guard, Gannettes Treasurer and Bank Teller, Herald Staff, Girls' Bowling '38, Leaders, Student Helper Gymnasium. ANNE EMILY ASICK HHA, Glohe Trotters, Gannettes, Hall Guard. 0 AGNES M. BACCASH Camera, Glohe Trotters, Corres- pondent, Baseball '36, Hall Guard, Social Etiquette. EDWARD GEORGE BAGGS Mixed Chorus, A Cap- pella, Hall Guard, Boys' Glee, Deleaate, Social Dancing, ADELINE MARY BAKUN Hall Guard, HHA, Globe Trotters, Gannettes. ANN LAVERNE BANICK Globe Trotters, HHA, Gan- nettes. THOMAS BAROSKO ROTC Oifit'ers', CIF, PIUSSIIKII SOPHIE BARGIEL. NICK I. BASZT ROTC Officers' Cluh. IULIO BATTISTONI L'Aniici, Camera, 226 Cluh, Bio- logy, Band, Orchestra, Band Club, Orchestra Cluln. CLARA KATHERINE BAUER Camera, Iunior Basoda, Delegate, Hall Guard, Glohe Trotters, Social Dancing, Volley Ball Team. 29 GEORGE BECKMAN Industrial Movie Operator. LOTTIE MARY RELINOWSKA Conirnervial Girls' Set:- rotary, Honor Society, Historical Society, HHA, Dele- aato, Division Treasurer. RERNICE E. BENSON HHA, Deleaate, Social Dancing, Alternate, Gyniiiasiuin Helper, Glolne Trotters, Vclley Rall T-Hams '36, '37, '38, 4A Vice President. fl CHARLES E. RERAN, IR. Industrial Movies, Aviation, Prossinmi, Movie Helper, CIF. WILLARD WALTER BERNOSKA Mixed Chorus Vice Prcsident, Boys' Glee, A Cappella, Accounting, CIE, LRA, Hall Guard, SLRT, Deleaate, Social Dancinq. IRENE MARY RERZINSKI HHA, GAA, Volley Ball Twain, Student Helper, Leaders' Class. 0 LRANK BEUTHIN Economics, A Cappella, 226 Club. OLGA BEZIN GAA President and Secretary, SSE, HHA, Dramatics, Hall Guard, Delegate, Alternate, Social Danciria, Baselwall Champs '38, Volley Ball Champs '36, '37, '38. ISLORENCE MARGARET BIALAS Globe Trotters, Com- mercial Girls' President, Honor Society, Volley Ball ffhaniiis '39, Baseball Champs '39. EEN BIALY 335 Butchers, Football Team '37, Intra- mural I'ootliall '38, Occuriation Club. CHESTER I. RINKOWSKI Historical Society, Mathe- matics, ROTC Otiicers' '37, Spanish, Hall Guard, Alter- ntitw, 2126 Cluli. THOMAS E. BLACK Industrial Movie, CIE, Radio, llonor SCIVIFIIY, Spanish, Pressnien. 0 I'llYl.l,If1 ROREK GAA, 225 Club, Mathematics, Student Uoiliivil at Earraqut. l1DWAliD I. BOROWSKI Hall Guard, Hammer and T-liitis. llARItlII'li'I'E MARIAN BOGDAN Lihrary Staff, Com- mercial Girls', Historical Society, HHA, White Eagles, l.iiirary Cluln Vive President, Division President. 0 CHARLES A. BONK LRA. IRENE MARY BONK Honor Society, Herald Typist, Dictapltorie, Camera, CIF, HHA, Hall Guard, Office llolyer, Deleaate, Alternate. AGNES DELORES BOR Camera, HHA, Volley Ball Toam, CIE. ANNE CAROLL BORYSKO Delegate, HHA, Historical Society, Commercial Girls', Honor Society, Hall Guard, CIF. MARTIN BOSKOVICH Butchers, Honor Society, Intra- mural Baseball '36, Intramural Football Champs '38, White Eaales, Deleqate. ELIZABETH MARIE BOZEK Commercial Girls', Histor- ical Society, HHA, White Eagles, Hall Guard, Division Vice President. 30 IOSEPH HAROLD BRENNAN Boys' Glee, ROTC Select Squad, Select Platoon, ROTC Oflicers' President, Major ROTC, A Cappella, HMS Pinaiore, Camera, Wliito Eagles, 3l5 Sons ol tlie Saddle. ELAINE LOUISE BRIESCHKE Gunnettes, Hall Guard. ANNE CECELIA BRUZAS Honor Soeiety, Lilsrciry St-rlf, Commercial Girls' Treasurer, Historical Soviety, IIHA, Delegate, Ocrupation Club. 0 HELEN MILDRED BRVENIK Business Belitivior, Com- mercial Girls', Honor Society, Healtlt, Latin, lunfiman Civic Booster, Hall Guard, Delegate, Alternate, Room Reporter, Hobby, HHA, lunqman's Oporetttr, Herald Committee, Harrisonian Representative. FRANK IOSEPH BUDNY At't'OIlIlilIlt.1 Cluli, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Alternate, Serial Dtxncina. EDVJARD P. BUGAISKY Ilall Gutird, Iuntimtnx Oper- ettu, Sukattr Sports Writer, Hetiltli, Presitient lllllflllltlll Camera, Iuniiman Civif' Booster, Ovetiptrtiotitrl. 0 ATI'ILIA CASELLI CIF, HIIA, Snwitil Etiqtit-tte, L'Amif'i, Bulletin Vtforker. BENIAMINE I. CESARONE Radio, Camera, History, In- trtmiurtrl Baseliall. PAUL CEWDETZWITZ Sttanisli, Inclustritrl Movie, Press- men, Deleatrte, Social, CIF. o FRANCIS MICHAEL CHAIA SSE, Hall Guard, Hall Guard Captain '39, 226 Division. RAYMOND B. CHINICK Bowling, Hall Guard, Deleqate, ROTC Non-Commissioned Ofticers, 335 Butcrliers, 333 Club. IOSEPHINE IULIA CIESLA Bowlinq, HHA, Social Dancing. o ELAINE MAE CODY Gtmnettes, HHA, Library Stall '39, Hall Guard. OLGA COVICH HHA, Hull Guard, Girl Reserves. TWYLA MERLE COX Opera, GBOC, Public Speaking. 0 ANTHONY CRNKOVIC Sptinisli Treasurer, 335 Butch- ers, Delegate, Industrial Movie. ALICE MARIE CURRAN Feature Editor ol llertild, Or- chestra, Baseball '36, Camera, Art. ALLEN IAMES CURRAN Basket Enrll '36, '37, H Club '37. 0 CATHERINE ROSE CUSUMANO Gloltu Ttuttvlai, Gill Reserves, HHA, Hull Guard, Iunior Besetlr, Deleqtrte, Alternate, Social Dancing. TONY DANCIK Honor So -..' iety, Art, Music, 226 Cluli. TILLY ANN DEA Friends oi Cliina, Leaders' Cluli, Yell Club, Hall Guard, GAA, Orcliestr-1, SSE, Red Cross, Gdnnettes. 31 RERNICE VIRGINIA DECK Girls' Choir Treasurer, Ac- ftrtiritiritx, Ilasn-ltill '39 2nd Place, Beginners' Choir, IIIIA, Tif-lilo Clel, Globe Trotters, Hall Guard, Dele' fltllff, Alternate, Leaders' Club. RIITII DEHLKE Cf,'lIllll9Tl'll'Il Girls', Delegate, Alternate, Ilall Gu-ird, Social Dancing, Historical. RRUNA M. DE MOISE Secretary of Orchestra '37, '38, Pie-sitlcnt '39, Camera, L'Amici, Historical, GAA. 0 GEORGE RICHARD DERDZINSKI Mixed Chorus Pres- ident, Hall Guard Captain, SLRT, Student Council, Boys' Glee, Bowlers, Camera, Delegate, Accounting, 4A President. CHARLES DESCH IR. Orchestra, Band, 3A Delegate, Band Treasurer. KENNETH E. DIETZ Rug Cutters, Bowling, Hall Guard, Accountiria, Iunior Beseda, Social Dancing. 0 ROBERT A. DITTMAN Honor Society, President Spanish '37, Vice President '38, Historical Society, CIF, Indus- trial Movie. DOROTHY E. DOERING HHA, Art, Gannettes. EDWARD DOMEL, 0 TEKLA 'I'ILLIE DORCHEK Iunior Beseda, A Cappella, Operetta, Booster, Social Dancing, Hall Guard, Latin, CIF, LRA. MARGARET MARYANNE DOVICIK Etiquette and Bridge, HHA, Camera, Girls' Bowling, Globe Trotters, Reporter Ereshinan Flashes '36, Social Dancinq. ELLA A. DUCH Frenwh, GAA, Health Club. 0 IRENE DOROTHY DUDEK Iunior Besecla, Hall Guard, Stiinlorit Helper, I-ll-IA. EDWARD LAWRENCE DURMAY ROTC, Officers' Club, Cainora, CIE, Pre-ssrnen. ANNE EMITZ Health, Social Etiquette. EVELYN EMELIE EMNADZE Library Aid, A Cappella, Vrrltoy Rall Champs '37, Civic Boosters, Operetta, Hob- :-y Chili, Social Etiquette and Bridge, Delegate, Reporter lor Saktittr, Iungnian Branch. MARTIN EPSTEIN Second Band, Social Science. CHESTER GEORGE ERAZMUS Historical Society, So- cial Dancing, Alternate, Hall Guard. 0 OLGA ERZEN Spanish, 226 Club, SSE. IOHN A. EVANS Pipelayers', Industrial Movie, Press- inen, Aviation, Intramural Baseball '37, '38, Intramural Rasolvall Chanip '37. GEORGE FAKO Spanish, Baseball '38, '39, Room Dele- trato, Intramural Football Champs '38, Industrial Movie. 32 ALBERT IFDERMAN ROTC, Ruutl, IYL, 'I'r-xrsurwi' ol IYL '38, 'FI'.'wISI1I'Uf ut Rtzml '33, Delequtv, Itusiufiss IVIIIIIUQOT of Smpliorxiore Buqlo '37, Qporu, Roprnsciritrr- tivc, Ru-3 Cutters. VICTORIA ISAREL FIROVICII Iuriior Bmsodrr, Fretivli Trcwrsuror '38, IIoucr Society, Sturimit Council, Dolomite, AIterr1ut0. STANLEY ROBERT FIRSZT RCTC Otiivurs' '38, '39, 0 ARTHUR PAUL FRANK Prevssriieri, Cuiriom, ROTC Non- Commissionecl Oiiice-rs'. EDWARD F. FRAZZINI Sciwit1I Dairtririq, IIur'iricmiCnr, Boys' Glee, Choir, Mixed Churus, Rumi I-II, Hull Gurird. EDWIN WALLACE FRON Hull Guard, Ccrulerri, Mcrthe- IIILIIICS, CIF, Historical Society. na STANLEY IOHN FURMANEK Whito Errqles, Hull Gucircl, Chess, Gymmisium Lmrcler. MARY ELAINE GARRYS A Clxppollu Sorrc-tury, Mixvd Chorus Serreitury, Trvltlo CIQI, Cisrci, Acvouutiuq, Puls, Glolie Trotters, Bcrselmll '39 21101 Plcivv, 4R Sociui Com- mittee, Bullotiu Hcilpetr, Gymmisiuiri Lmxdvrs' Clrrss, Cumerfi, Snviul Dfruciuq. FRANK D. CAGE Iltrll Gutircl, RCTC, Sovisil Dfiliriiitl, CIF. 0 RICHARD IOHN GAIFWSKI Iutruiiiurul WRIICT Pczlu '35, '36, Iiitrtrmurul Ruscrlicxll '35 DOLGRES A. GALFSICI IIm1r1r Soviety, II0ml1.l, A Clip- prilhx, Girls' Choir, Drtmitxtivs, GAA, Scvviul Etiquvtte txrirl Briclqo. EDVVARD IQSEPII GARBACZ Rrvssrxtwti, IINIIISIIIIII Mrtviv, Scnuitil D-rticittq. sl FDWARD C, GARDZIELEWSKI. HEGINA GARDZIELIIWSKI Stuclvnt IIOl5'c'-r, Iltrll Guard, Aviution, GAA. SALLY R. GASKE IIIIA. RERNICE PATRICIA GASKI lluuur Society, IIIIA, Gwin- ttivrviul Girls', Hemlcl Sfritf Rqortvr, lltrll Gutmi, Gim- uottes, Gyrrintrsium Stuclefrit IIOIpor, Clork uf Division Bunk, Louclorsf ALFRED A. GAVONI Hull Guttrnl, Butchers, Ovviiptx- tiwu, Duncitiq. WILLIAM F. GAWRON Il Clulv, Avvouiitiiiq, ISR Pitts- irleiiit, Hull Guurzi, Fuwtlwxll '35, '37, '38, Rusolitrll '37, '38, Iutmmuml Busket Rtill '38, Ititrunuirnl Boxing '36, QBYIIIIILISIIIIII LPc1clers', Iutrrittuiml Otiiviul. 0 IIEILENE FRANCES GEBSKI Ilrill Guurfi, Ilislciry, Com- itivrvifrl GirIs', Glmriettvs, GAA. MELVIN R. GENAZE Cwrlvclrt Build, RCTC Militury Rumi, Rumi Clulv, Soviul Drxiiuirirq, Sousu Club. ARGENTINA GIIILARDI CIF, IIIIA, Soviul Etiquette, L'Amivi, Bulletin Wcirkcnr. 33 WALTER GIBASZCK Rug Cutters. ANNE ROSE GILLA Spanish, Commercial Girls', Fresh- men of the Forum, Historical Society, Social Etiquette. EDWARD E GLIEGE Pressmen Aviat'on Industrial . , 1 , Movie, CIF. 0 ROBERT A. GLINKA Band, Band Club, Hall Guard. ELEANOR LOUISE GOETZ A Cappella, Mixed Chorus Librarian, Treble Clet, Cisca, Accounting, Pal's Pres- itiont, Bulletin Helper, Social Dancing. l'llOMAS I. GOGOLA Prossrnen, Industrial Movie, Vice llrf-sirlnrit CIF '39, lunior Baseblill Champs '38, Dancing. 0 ANNE N. GOLDBERG Accounting President '37, '38, Globe Trotters, IYL, Hrxll Guard, Rug Cutters, Social Drrncinq. MILDRED THERESE GOMOLINSKA Honor Society, Cftwriiriiorvirxl Girls', Student Council, 218 Division Club. RAYMOND IOSEPH COMOLSKI Alternite Del ato L 1 c 1 , eq , Swvilil, Inrlustrilil Movie, Pressman, CIF, Iuqqlor. cn LEON IOSEPH GORCZYCA Opera Mikado-Nanki Poo, ROTC, A Cappella, SLRT, Football, Gym Leader, Ace conntin-3, LRA, Social Dancing, Pinatore Sir Iosepli Porter. BEVERLY V. GORDON HHA, IYL, Hall Guard, Girls' Chair, Games, Harrison Hustler. STEPHEN S, GORECKI Globe Trotters, Accounting, llariiioiiiur, Honor Society. o GENEVIEVE CATHERINE GOTFRYD Honor Society, Comptonietry, CIF. IOSEPHINE GRAVES Iunior Beseda, Operetta, LRA, Danse, Hall Guard, Boosters, Social Dancing, Voltey Ball, Latin, CIF. LEONARD R. GREGORICH. 0 LEROY A. GREGORICH Historical Society. EDWARD I. GRZYB Butchers, Intramural Baseball '37, Intr-nnural Football Clianiyws '38, Hall Guard, Iunior Basket Brill Champs '38. BENNIE I. GUNIA Gyninastics, Wliite Eagles, Aviation, Gyninrisiuni Helper. HELEN GWOZDZ D infinfz Timflisurer, Iunior Beseda, Operottrx, Clioir, Sovifrl Committee, Business Behavior, Hall Gu-ml, Boosters, Latin, Economics, Volley Ball '37. ALFRED IOSEPH HADESMAN llall Guard, Checker anti Strnnp, Art. ANNE MARIAN IIALACZ QTOIIllTIOf1'iQIl Girls', Iunior Bt'SPCiVI. 34 EDMUND IOSEPH HALLER Concert Master of the Orchestra, Orchestra President, Butchers, Camera, Delegate. BETTY SYLVIA HARAZIN Camera, HHA, Honor Society, Delegate, Volley Ball Team '35, '36, '37. BERNICE DORIS HARRISON Honor Society, Com- mercial Girls', HHA, 2B Representative, lA Alternate, Division Club 334. LORRAINE GERTRUDE HAUPT Treble Clef, Mixed Chorus, Accounting, Globe Trotters, Historical Society, Library, Hobby, Hall Guard, Business Behavior. FRANK WILLIAM HEATH Hall Guard, Glee, Mixed Chorus, Social Dancing, WALTER E. HENRY Military Band, ROTC, Concert Band, Band Club, SSE, Hall Guard, 226. 0 TONY R. HERNANDEZ Captain Hall Guards, Prop- erty Manager ol Belle oi Bagdad Opera, Social Danc- ing, French, Football Team '37, '38, Assistant Sports Editor, Harrison Herald, Camera, Feature Writer on S-A-K-A-T-A, Iungman Civic Boosters, Public Speaking. IOHANNA HLAVAC Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Friends oi China, Gannettes, Hall Guard, LILLIAN LOUISE HOLADA Girl Reserves, French, Base- ball Champs '36, '37, Volley Ball Champs '37, lung- man Civic Boosters, Social Etiquette and Bridge, Hall Guard. tl BERNARD F. HOLY White Eagles, Delegate. GEORGE IOSEPH HOUDEK Concert Band, Band, Honor Society, Alternate, 226. OTTO HRACEK 0 RAYMOND HRAPOWICZ A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee, Hall Guard, Social Dancing. IERRY HREN French, Radio, Delegate, Mathematics. STANLEY IOSEPH HUSHKA Spanish, Iunior Baseball Champs, Pressmen, Radio, Industrial Movies. 0 GENEVIEVE THERESE HUCHRO French, Library Staff, Gannettes, Hall Guard, GAA. LORRAINE ANN HULEC Camera, Hall Guard, Iunior Beseda, Social Dancing, Volley Ball. VIOLETTE IEAN HUSEK Music Hour, Biology, SSE, Girls' Glee, Hall Guard, 226 Club. 0 BERNICE GERTRUDE HYBIAK Accounting, HHA, Corn- mercial Girls', Hall Guard, Social Activities and Bridge. BERNARD IACULLA Aviation, Spanish, Occupation, Intramural Baseball '36, '37, Intramural Volley Ball '39, Intramural Football '38, Intramural Boxing '38, Intra- mural Basketball '3B. RUSSELL I. ISBANER Camera, Historical Society, Span- ish, Occupation, 335 Butchers, Intramural Football. Triple Three. 35 STANLEY l. IACOBS Hall Guard, Alternate, Delegate, Historit' rl Society, ClF. THADDFUS lOHN IAGIELLO Football Team '37, Bur--hors, '38 Intramural Football Champs, Hall Guard. lOllN I. IAKES Intramural Football Champs '39, Butch- ers, Ovvtiistrtiori, Hall Guard, lunior Basketball Champs '39, Anuqlers. 0 IOSEPH IANDAK lunior Beseda, Hall Guard, Dancinq. EDWARD IANKAUS Football '36, '37, '38, Captain '37, Baseball '37, '38, All Star Football Team to California, I H Club. MA'l l'ilEW T. lARZAB Intramural Football Champs '38 Rutvhers. 0 LAWRENCE IOE IASIEK Acrountinq. HELEN ANTIONETTE lASNlCA Library, SSE, Gannet- tes, Spanish, lunior Besed 1, Globe Trotters, Hall Guard. lFfANFf'l l'R MARGARET IERZ COIllm9YCliJl GirlS', Wliite Eaales. o RALPH RICHARD lOHNSON Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Social Dancina, Hall Guard. DOUGLAS ADDISON IOSLYN A Cappella Choir, Globe Trotters, Camera, Acvouiitiiia, CIF, Honor Society, Her- ald Staff, Hall Guard, Mixed Chorus, Delegate, Intra- mural llaslcotball, Scandinavian, Radio Octet. EDVVARD M. lOSWlAK Rressnien, CIF, Social, lndus- trial Movie, lunior Raseball Champs, Alternate, Dvleaate. 0 FRANK IURICKA lunior Beseda, Hall Guard. CHARLES KACIN lunior Beseda, Sergeant-at-Arms, ROTC, ClF, llall Guard. IUNF BARBARA KAMBA GAA, HHA, Cornniercial Girls', 4R Division Reporter, Occupations, Camera, Sovitxl Danuina, Baseball Captain. 0 IOSEPH KAPR, IR. Puppet Players, Hall Guard, SSE, 226. OLGA KARAKAS HHA, Hall Guard, SSE, Friend of Clnntr, Student Counril. Mll,DRFfD HFLFNF KARAS lll'lA, F'iquette and Bridge, Btixvliiiq. 0 llll.lA VlVlAN KASPLR lunior Reseda, Baseball '37, L ll', 'lrvlilo Clif-t, Lilzrary Staff, Library, Girls' Gloe, GAA, Delegate, Social Danrina, Mixed Chorus, LRA, Cainvra flovretary. PF'l'lfR lClfGLEVlCll Bowlintg '38, '39, Hall Guard, S-Hytlioniaro Basketball Cliaznps '37, Social Dancing, Ruq Cutters. ELlZARE'l'li AGNES KELLENS HHA President, Health President, Delegate, Alternate, Rowling. 36 aw- LOTTIE BARBARA KEMPA HHA, Sovial Ltrtruette, Bridge Club. HELEN E. KLINDER Arvorrrrtiriq, Rug Cutters nt 306, Social Darrrina. ROBERT G. KLINGBEIL Hall Gutrrd, 335 Butvlrors, Triple Three, Occupation, Football Ch-rrnyws '38, Intra- mural, Camera, Intramural Volley Rall '37, Intramural Baseball '38, 0 IOHN I. KMIECIK Room Delegate. DORIS HELEN KOBUS Opera, Mikado , Cisctr, Mixed Chorus, Delegate, Volley Ball '37, '36, GAA, '36, Har- monica, Commercial Girls', A Cappella, Bowlinrr, Gan- nettes, Social Dancing. GLADYS MAY KOCAREK Iunior Beseda Vitro President '36, President '37, '38, '39, White Eagles, Baseball Cap- tain '36, GAA, Historical Society, Camera, French, Bio- loqy, Hall Guard, LRA, Globe Trotters, 3B Class Sec- retary, Art, Opera, Room Representative, H Club. 0 RAYMOND KOCHEVAR 335 Butvlx-rrs, O4'tTl1f7t.1lIt7IIt11 Club, Intramural Eootball, '33 Champs, Historical So riety, Camera, Triple Three. EDWIN S. KOLODZIEI Radio, Mtrtlionrativs, Gymnasi- nrn Team '39. RICHARD B. KOPRIVA History Club, 0 HERBERT IQOROL Convert Band, Band Club, Military, ROTC. IOHN WALTER KOSCIELNIAK White Etrtrlns, 3l5 Sons ol the Saddle. RICHARD ARTHUR KOSINSKI Art, Deloaato, Alternate, ll.rll Guard, ROTC, Band, Band Club, LRA, Treasurer ol 4B Class, Wlrite Eagles, CIE, Representative, Sons ot the Saddle, Oftfllti-Sllll, 4A Treasurer. o ANTHONY KOSKA Globe Trotters, Rand Club, Soeial Dancing. LOUIS A. KOZIEL Hall Guard, Social Danvina, Fencing. IGNATIUS MARION KOZIELSKI Globe Trotters, Iunior Reseda. 0 STANLEY l'.'I. KOZIOL Halt Gu rrtl, Harnnu-r and Tongs. CHARLES I, KOZUMPLIK Accounting, Rua Cutters, Hall Guard Captain '38, Delegate, Souirl Danvina. MATTHEW' IOHN KRAPEC Intramural Baseball Sopho- more Chanryrs '37, Intramural Basketball Iunior Champs, Volley E-.ill Olticial, Vttater Ball '38 Olfiviirl, Intrtrrnural Eootball Itlanaqer. 0 LUCILLE THERESE KRASINSKI A Capt-f-lla Choir, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clet, Soraeant-at-Arms, Cisva, Ac- :-ouutina, Globe Trotters, Baseball '30, Delfrfrate 33, Division Reporter Ior I'ler'ald, Bulletin Holpor. DOROTHY MAE KRASNUVVSKI Comm-rrviirl Girls', Baseball Champs '39, Volley Ball Champs '39, Student Hglpgr, Office 'Worl:, Harrisonian Representative, Camera, Yell. ADOLPH IOSEPH KRAUIALIS Accounting, Delegate, Hall Guard, Radio. 37 IOHN M. l'IR4f'lvlAR Rtiflio, Intrininuml Boxing. ili'l'i'l'llA l3GSAl.lA KHEMESEC lunior Besefln, Honor Sf-t'iw'l',', Aitfiriifitfi, Hull Gunrfl, Glolun Trotters, Grin- T!F'li'iS Prcsitlwnt, Sivfxnisli, SSE. l'l.OltlAN l. KHOLCZYK Splinisii '37, '38, '39, Phys- iwzl flciwiive '39, sl llf'Al'll, HOSE KUDHl.lf Swpliuiiioro Secretory, QB Rep- nrsviitlntivc, Dfflc-fgtite, Alternate, lunior Besedcr, Hull G11-nfl, Fc-lfru-:ry QA Bcinquet Committee, Sociol litiqiivtto tinrl Hritifqe, Student Helper, Yell, CIF, LRA, llllA. lOEiEPl'l M. KUl.lG 335 Fwiltvlwrs, lntrcrmurol Bcrsebcrll '37, Hull Gufircl. l3l,Glll7'NC'Ef KIIRBATZKY Glolte Trotters, IYL, Com- IIlf'I1'lill Girl:-:', C'l!lllV'I4l, Frrinr-li, Hoppy.Go-Lucky, Social lrlflilllftilti VHANK A. KUHCZ Honor Society, 226 Club, Delegate. lOllN l. Klil?EfK Glolwe Trotters, Cumercr, Social Diinvinfii. TLORENCE lOAN KUS SSP, Honor Society, Commercial Girls' Vive President, Hull Guurd, Girls' Glee '38, His- tuiitwil Society, HHA, Volloy Bull Senior ll, 334 Club. l'l-lllil lfI?WAl'tD KVASNICKA lunior Intrfimurol Buso- lwlil Clilnnis '38, Sccrotliry of Prcssmen, CIF, Glolve 'l'i+w?tf-rs, lllltlflf Beseilfx. C'llAltl.F'i? P'l5WAllD LABNO Footbiill Tcom '37, '38, ll Ulul '33, '39, '38 lunimr llllffllllllfill Bciselvcill l'i,t:1:iis, Cflli, Plf.lSSIll'Jll, lil'l.l'fN ltlAllCELLlNPf l,ACllAlCZYK History, Coni- intrfizl t.5irls', CliIll!tC'llf'S, GAA. llfllf l.Ax7l'QUVli.' At--wttiiitiinq, GAA, l.c-frflcris' Clulu, Bfwilllllllilfl' Q',llI'Il, ll-iswlttill '39 Sewonfl Plcicfi, Girls' 'l'iv'l ii- Clcl, Stiicililit llolir-r, Socitil Diincinq. HAl.l'li ll. l.AlVil3l l'lG llistcrivt.1l Society, Spfinisli, Holi lwuizrrl. SFLMA llll,lAN.A. l.ANGi'll Coiiiriiri-rcifxl Girls', His- tr-Iifwil ll:-,'ivt5', Girl l'lK'Sf'lV+'S, 0 S'l'llLl.A CA'l'ilElllNH LANUCHA Accounting President '38, '39, Dolomite, Alterntite, Holi Guord '38, Frencli, HHA, Grrnnettcs, ZI8 Clulv President, Gym Helper, Giulio 'l'rc'tti:rs, SUIHIOTTIYIYG Paper Reporter, GAA, Com- nwrcitil Girls', White Efinzlos. l.OUlS LASON lilincl, Orchestra, IYL, Came-ro, Bond Clulv, ROTC Brinfl. ETHFL FT. LAYCOCK Honor Society, Commercial Girls', Student Helper, Giiive Work, Curnerci, Yell Club. VINCENT LEBEN 335 Futcliers. ANNIE LEE Mixcrl Chorus, Friends of Chino Secretory, HHA, Comrnercicxl Girls'. LOHRAINE CHARLOTTE LElViP'lCKl Diclcrphone Club, Hull Guard. 38 HENRY ROLAND LETZTER Honor Society '38, '39. Globe Trotters' Vice President, Iunior Beseda Vice President, Historical Society, ROTC Officers' Treasurer, CIF Treasurer and President, Pressmen Vice President, LRA, Hall Guard, Delegate, Alternate, Civic Youth Council, Bowling Team '38, Dancing Club. ZENA RAE LEVEN GAA, A Cappella Historian, Girl Reserves, IYL, French, Delegate, Harrison Herald. SARA R. LEVINE Honor Society, Delegate, Alternate, Globe Trotters, Accounting, IYL, Hall Guard, Rug Cut- ters oi 306, Social Dancing. PAUL ZEPHRIN LEWANDOWSKI Intramural Football Champs '38, 335 Butchers, Aviation, Hall Guard, Dele- gate, Dancing. IOSEPH LEWEK Gymnastics '38, '39, Industrial Movies. VIVIAN FLORENCE LIETZOW Hall Guard, 306 Rug Cutters, Social Dancing, Delegate, Alternate, SSE. o HELEN MARY LIPA Camera, Commercial Girls', Alter- nate, Globe Trotters, HHA. AUGUST L. LOLLI Boxing Champion '37, Globe Trot- ters' Vice President, Camera Club, Chairman ot Camera Club Pin Committee, Orchestra President, Orchestra Concert Maestro '37, '38, Mathematics, Pressmen, Pipe- layers, Romeo in Romeo and Iuliet '36, Boys' Glee, Librarian Boys' Glee, President Music Hour, Bowling. ANTHONY PETER LUZAR Movie Operators, CIF. 0 THEODORE MACHATKA Camera, Radio, Bowling. Music Hour, Herald Staff. CLAIRE ANNE MAGES Hall Gurtrds, Aviation, GAA, Student Helper. EDWARD MAKRINSKI President Iungman Civic Boost- ers, Latin, Iungman Operetta Belle of Bagdadn, A Cap- pella, Iungman Intramural Basketball Champs, Sakata Cartoonist, Social Dancing, Health, Student Council. 0 TILLIE MALASKI Art, French, Globe Trotters, Gan- nettes. SUSAN MANAK Cisca, Pals, Baseball, HHA, Camera, Globe Trotters, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Bowling. EDWIN FRANK MARCH Mathematics, Delegate, Rep- resentative, SLRT, Student Council, Hall Guarcl, Fresh- men Forum, White Eagles, A Cappella, Sons of the Saddle. ANGELO GUSTAVE MARCHESCHI L'Amici President, Camera, Hall Guard, Alternate, 226 Club. EUGENE S. MARCHLEWSKI Mathematics, CIF, Social Dancing, Treasurer oi Pressmen. ROBERT M. MARKHAM Delegate, Pressmen President, LRA, 4B Social Committee, Camera Treasurer, Globe Trotters' Treasurer and President, Cheerleaders' Cap- tain '38, '39, CIF, Historical Society, H Club. THEODORE R. MASCHEK Hall Guard, Iungman Oper- etta, President Latin, A Cappella, Civic Booster, Ac- counting, Health. ERNEST W. MATEICEK Football '37, '38, Cartoonist, Art Editor of Harrison Herald '38, H Club, Delegate. HELEN DOROTHEA MATUSAS HHA, Globe Trotters, GAA, Hall Guard, Girl Reserves, Social Etiquette. 39 EUGENE A. lvlt'CAH7l'Y Hall Guard, Rua Cutters, 4B ifr-vitzl Lfftrrtlriittou, l7oatlfall '38, H Club, Social llanvinft. RERNICTE MvNELLlS Presirlfritt GAA, HHA, Amount- ina, lvllX ll Cliwrus, llarrison Baseball Cliamr-s '36, '37, 38, Vfilley Hall Cliarnyts '37, '38, '39, 4A Secretary. l-flA'l l'lll2W L. MERRCQH Aviation, Camera, MoViO Operators. 0 MIKE MESSUCH LEO C. MICHALEK FRANK STANLEY MICHALSKI Delegate, Hall Guard, fifttfitxl Danrinq, CIF. 0 EDWARD MlCHNlEWICZ Football Team '37, CIF, Press- nion, lunior Baseball Champs '38, lndustrial Movie. ALBERT FRANCIS MIELKE Spanish, Checker, Account- ina, Mixed Cliorus, Boys' Glee, A Cappella, Rua Cut- ters, Hall Guard, LRA, Social Dancing. GERALDINE M. MIEZIO Honor Society, Delegate, Al- ternate, Vice President of Accounting, Secretary ot Ar- vfwuntina, Vive President of Honor Society, lunior lif's1'-rla, Sovial Dartvina, CIF. Q GER'l'Rlll'tE MIHELICK llllA, Harrison Hustler, Wliitem l'at:lvs. VJAL'l'lfR l. MIKOS MA'l llll'W MlKULSKI lnelustrial Movies, Gyrnnastiws, 0 k'llARLlQ'l'l'E lVllSlC A Cappella Choir, Orueretta, lunior lies'-cla, Dttrive, LHA, Drarnativ, Social Danvina, Hall Gutnfl Captain, Boosters, Latin. ANNARELLE L. MlTZ GBOC, Band, A Cappella Clioir, Basel all '36, Hall Guard, Camera, Corresporidence Sec'- retvrry, Fl-intl Clulv, Choir, AB Welfare Committee. AGNES AN'lOlNE'l l'E MLADIC Honor Soviety, Student t'ctunt'il, Delf-aatv, Alternate, Hall Guard, Gannettfrs llrffsitlf-nt, Glaltfv lrotters, lunior Beseda. AIHELLA 'l'llEHESA MUNKUS Sovial Danr'in4.g, Starnp, GAA Re-'ordina Sr-vretary, lunaman Champs Baselwall Ytb, Iunarnan Valley Ball '37, lunqman Baselwall '37, llarrisan Cliarnrts Base'-liall '38, A Cappella Clioir, Senior K'ltttIIll'S Vrtlley Rall '30, Civil' Booster, HHA, Social llanvina. ALLEN Y. MOY 335 Butrlters, lntramural Football '33 MYRTLE l'Alll.lNE MUENCHOW 'Vreltle Clet, Account- nia, Rusinnss RQ-liavior. 0 ElWl'l'H ADA MUSKIN HHA, IYL, Hall Guard, Harrison llustlor. LILLIAN MARION MUSZYNSKI HHA, Hall Guard, llnfvt.Vl9YS, Sovial Danvincy. RERNICE NEZGODA HHA, Bowlers, Hall Guard, So- vit rl Darivinq. 40 GERALDINE HOPE NICCOLAI Iunior Besoda, Treas- urer of 330, Volley Ball Team, CIF, Social Dancing, Harrisonian Representative. LEONARD V. NOWACZYK Hall Guard, 335 Butchers, Intramural Baseball '37, Sophomore Champs, ROTC Non-Commissioned Officers. BLANCI-IE VERONICA NOWAK Iunior Beseda, Com- mercial Girls', Hall Guard, Historical, Camera, GAA. EUGENE C. OLSZANOWSKI Iunior Beseda, Delegate. DOROTHY I. OMERZA Iunior Beseda, Spanish, Globe Trotters, HHA, Division, Gannettes, Volley Ball '35, '36, SSE, Orchestra, Hall Guard. LOUIS GINO ORSATTI Hall Guard, Accounting. 0 CLARA ROSE ORZECHOWSKI Erench, Girl Reserves, Commercial Girls', A Cappella Choir, Iunaman Civic Boosters, Etiquette and Bridge. IRENE DOLORES OSTERLING Mixed Chorus, Mixed Chorus Secretary '37, Puppet Players, Hall Guard, Herald Staff, Office Helper, Friends of China, Globe Trotters. LILLIAN LUBA OSTREYKO Ganncttes, HHA, Iunior Beseda, Globe Trotters. GEORGE EDWARD OSTROWSKI Hall Guard, Social Dancing, Rug Cutters. HELEN OWCZARZ Globe Trotters, Alternate, 'White Eagles, Camera, Mixed Chorus, 4B Welfare Committee, Hall Guard Lieutenant '38, Commercial Girls', Gannet- tes, Art Club, Herald Staff, Advertising Manager. ADELINE IOAN PANOCHA HHA, Social Etiquette and Bridge, Camera, Globe Trotters. MARY PARRY Opera, Pitti-Sing in the Mikado, All Chicago High School Choir, Globe Trotters, Pin Com- mittee, A Cappella, HMS Pinafore, Camera, Secretary, Players 13, Constitution Committee, Chairman for Con- stitution of Class of '39, Representative, Reporter on Sophomore Bugle, Harrison Herald Publicity Manager and Editor, CIE, Historical Society, National Honor So- ciety, Hall Guard, National Ouill and Scroll, Volley Ball, Publicity Agent for BPA, SSE. TED F. PARTYNSKI Intramural Basketball '36, Hall Guard, Delegate, Social Dancing, Basketball '39, HELEN PASKOWSKI Commercial Girls', Student Helper, Globe Trotters, Social Etiquette and Bridge Club, Yell. 0 WARREN I.. PATTERSON Band Club, Band. ADOLPH IOHN PAVLIK Delegate, Hall Guard, Honor Society, Student Council, Band, ROTC, President of Band Club, President of 3A Class, Globe Trotters, Ac- counting, Social Dancing, CIF, Treasurer of Band Club, Intramural Basketball Winner '36, '37, Rug Cutters. EVELYNNE IOAN PAWEI. Opera, Girls' Glee, 2B Vice President, ZA Treasurer, Biology, Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Cisca, Hall Guard, Social Etiquette and Bridge, 226 Club, Alternate. STANLEY IOSEPH PEDZIWIATR Camera, History, White Eagles, Sons of the Saddle. MARTIN PESEK Radio, Mathematics, Hall Guard, HELEN LILA PETERS Delegate, 3A Vice President, 4B Vice President, Accounting, '37, '38 Volley Ball Champs, '37, '38 Baseball Champs, Social Dancing Club. 41 IOSEPH FRANK PETRZILKA Alternate, Iunior Beseda, Camera, Hall Guard, 335 Butchers, Football '37, '38, Gy-mnasium Helper. WALTER ANTHONY PIASKOWY Orchestra, Orchestra Treasurer, Puppet Players' Secretary, SSE, 226. HENRY EUGENE PICHLER Accounting, Spanish, A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard, LRA, Glee, Social Dancing, Checker. 0 CHARLES R. PIETY Hall Guard, Hammer and Tongs, Accounting. LORRAINE E. PIPER Freshman CIF, Globe Trotters, GAA, Camera, Hall Guard, Alternate, Gymnasium Helper, Social Dancing. ANNE PIRC Globe Trotters, Gannettes. 0 IOSEPH A. PISZCZOR Honor Society, White Eagles, 335 Butchers, Intramural Baseball '37 Sophomore Champs, Hall Guard, Alternate, Delegate. EDWARD M. PLONKA Art, Hall Guard, Accounting, Social Dancing, Rug Cutters. MARY POCCI French, GAA, Happy-Go-Luckies of IIB, Rug Cutters, Social Dancing. 0 ANNE MARIE POCIUS lunaman Civic Boosters, Iunior Beseda, Stamp, GAA, HHA, Iungman Champs Baseball '36, Volley Ball '37, Baseball '37, Harrison Champs Baseball '38, Harrison Senior Champs Volley Ball '39, Accounting, lungman A Cappella Choir. ALICE MARIE PODRAZA HI-IA, Delegate, Office Worker, Camera, Globe Trotters, Social Etiquette and Bridge, Baseball '39, Girls' Bowling, 4B Herald Committee, CIF. RAYMOND I. POLDEN Basketball Team '39, Occupa- tional, Intramural Football Team '38 Champs, Spanish. Historical Society. DONALD ANGUS POLSON Globe Trotters, Football '36, Intramural Basketball Champs '36, Baseball Champs '36, Pipelayers. FRANK POZIEMSKI Bowling Club '37, '38, '39. EDWARD I. PRAH Concert Band, Band Club, 335 Butchers, Aviation, ROTC Band. 0 RICHARD W. PRICE Art, Globe Trotters, Student Helper, Office Helper. KATHERINE BETTY PSALIDAS Honor Society, Girl Re- serves, Alternate, HHA, CIF, Business Etiquette. FRANK A. PSOTA Puppet Players, Glee Club, lunior Beseda, Aviation, ROTC, ROTC Officers' Club, Art. 0 ANGELINE MARIE PUKLAVETZ Girls' Bowling, Base- hall '39, Globe Trotters, I-IHA, Dictaphone Club, CIF, Camera. ROBERT A, PURPURA 335 Butchers, Intramural Foot, ball Champs '38, Intramural Class Baseball Champs '36, '37, llall Guard, Reporter for Division 335. VERA ANNE PUTKO CIF, Library Club and Staff, Camera, LRA. 42 DORIS EDITH OUINN lunior Besoda, Globe Trotters, CIF. GERTRUDE ROSE RADKIEWICZ Honor Society, Opera '35, Mikado, HHA, Cisca, Camera, Historical Society, Globe Trotters, CIF, Alternate, Hall Guard, Volley Ball Team, Social Etiquette and Bridge. LORRAINE RUTH RAIDER Hall Guard, Honor Society, Baseball '39 Second Place, Student Helper, Social Etiquette and Bridge, Girls' Bowling, Camera, Globe Trotters. 0 EMILY MARY RATAI White Eagles, lunior Beseda, Baseball '36, Historical Society, Honor Society, GAA, Camera, Biology, French, Hall Guard, LRA, Corres- pondence Club. GERALD W. REBOUT History, Hall Guard, Occupation, 335 Butchers. GRACE E. REDER GBOC, Band, A Cappella, Baseball '35, Hall Guard, Camera, Band Club, Correspondence, Choir Club, Chairman oi Ways and Means Committee oi Choir. O LENORE REED A Cappella, Mixed Chorus Pianist, I-Il-IA, Hall Guard, lunior Beseda, White Eagles, Camera, Gannettes, Health. CASIMIR THOMAS REKRUCIAK Boys' Glee, A Cap- pella, CIF, LRA, Sons oi the Saddle Vice President, Social Dancing. ALEXANDER PAVELOVITCH REMENCHIK Honor So- ciety, A Cappella, Mathematics President, Historical Society, Physical Science President, Camera, LRA, Hall Guard, Delegate, Representative, 315 Sons oi the Saddle. 0 SHIRLEY RUTH RENN Camera, HHA, Globe Trotters, Commercial Girls', Honor Society. LOUIS I. REPOUSH Alternate, Delegate, Movie Operators. ALBERT I. RIBICKAS Intramural Basketball Freshman Champs '36, Sophomore Champs '37, Intramural Boxing Champs '38, Intramural Official, Gymnastics, Account' ina, LRA, Social Dancing, Rug Cutters of 306. WILLIS HAROLD RISSE Radio, Camera. EDWARD GEORGE RODDE Intramural Iunior Baseball Champs '38, CIF, Pressmen, Industrial Movie. IAMES W. ROG Honor Society, Delegate, Alternate, Hall Guard Lieutenant, CIF, Bowling, Historical Society. FRANCES ROIEK CIF, Hall Guard, Alternate, Girl Re- serves, Commercial Girls', Historical Society, Library Helper, White Eagles. IOSEPH T. ROMANOSKI Gymnastics '39, Industrial Movie. EDWARD ROMIENIEC 0 LEO STEVE ROMIENIC Accounting. HELEN HARRIETE ROSSETT Delegate, Alternate, Com- mercial Girls', Girl Reserves, CIF Freshman, Health, White Eagles. VIRGINIA ANN RUTKOWSKI A Cappella, Iunior Be- seda, Treble Clei, GAA, 225 Club, Girls' Choir. 43 FIIIRLEY BARRARA SABATH Secretary of IYL '37, '38, SSE, Historical Society, I-Ionor Society, Camera, Art '37, DOROTHY SALABY Social Etiquette, Healtli, Gan- Iiettes. IOSEPH SAVIT President Honor Society, Camera, Ivlalce-tip Editor Harrison Herald, IYL, Vice President '37, Vi-'e President 3B and 3A Class, LieutPnant ROTC, ROTC Officers' Club, Roys' Glee. ALEXANDER ALEXANDERVICH SAVULSKY Globe Trotters, Pressmen, Band '37, '38, CIF, LRA, Iunior Be- seda, SoCiaI Dancing, Historical Society, Hall Guard. IRENE SAWINSKI Globe Trotters '37, Mixed Cliorus '37, Music Hour '38 Secretary, 3A Treasurer '38, A Cap- pella '39, Commercial Girls', Gannettes, Art, Won 2nd Prize at Hecrltli Club Dance Wc.rlt2 Contest. LILLIAN CLARE SCHALK Camera, Commercial Girls', Hall Guard, Bulletin Helper, Student Helper, Globe Trotters, Yell, Social Etiquette and Bridqe. EDGAR PAUL SCHILKE Delegate, Hall Guard, Radio, Football '38, PEARL EVELYN SCHMIDT Commercial Girls', HHA, Hall Guard, Hobby Club, HappyAGo-Lucky, GAA, Social Dancing, STEPHEN SCHMIDT Pressnien, Industrial Movies, CIF. EDWARD D. SCHNAUBELT 306 Rug Cutters, CIF, Gym- nastics, Basketball tLialitsl, Boxinq tSemi-Iinalsl, Social Dancinq. EVELYN C. SCHWARIIZ HHA, IYL, Camera, Frencli, HHA, IAMES SEDLACEK IR. CIF, Iunior Reseda, Camera, Hall Guard, Pressnien. FRANCES MARIE SEITER Blind, Tap Dan-Ting, 226 Club, French, Camera, History, CIF. FRED SEXAUER Deletpyate, Alternate, Camera, Indus' tritil Movies, VVALTER G. SHEETS Delegate, Alternate, Industrial Movies, Radio. MELVA B. SIIEYA Globe Trotters, Commercial Girls', Camera, Social Etiquette, Happy-Go-Lucky Secretary. ROBERT SHOSTOK Radio, Movie Operators. MAXAMILLION PAUL SIIRAMOVICH Pressmen, CIF, Hall Guard, LRA, Social Dtincinq. 0 NORMAN M. SHRIFTER Delofgate, IYL Vice President, Glee, llcinor Society, Alternate, Romeo and Iuliet, Tlie Dizzy Baton, Art. EDWARD SIESSMANN IR. Cqnnora, Mathematics. IACK II. SIMON IYL, Rprsketluall '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, '33, Hall Guard Captain, 336 Rua Cutters, Gym Helper, H Club, Social Dancing. 44 IOSEPHINE M. SINKULA Honor Society, Iunior Beseda, Art, Players' IS, Puppet Players, Cl iss Secretary '39, Treble Clef, Editor-in-Chief Harrisonian. ELIZABETH KATHERINE SISOL CIF, Alternate, Honor Society, Delegate, Harrison Herald Copy Editor, SLRT, Student Council, French, 226 Club. THADDEUS A. SIWY CIF Treasurer, Delegate, Press- men, Danrina, Baslcetliall '37, '3B. ROBERT EDWARD SKARDA Football, Swimming, Iunior Beseda, White Eagles, Hall Guard, Globe Trot- ters, House of Representatives, Pipelayers, LRA. CASIMIR I. SKOWRONEK Basketball '37, '38, '39, Camera, Spanish, Anglers, Intramural Olficial. HELEN L. SLAVEK Hall Guard 3 Semesters, Rug Cut- ters of 306, CIF, LRA, Occupation. ALBERT SLIPEK Iunior Baseball Champs '33, Press- men, Iunior Beseda, Globe Trotters, Lunch Room As- sistant, Hall Guard, Historical Society, CIF, Social. HELEN MARY SLOMINSKI GAA, Camera, Hobby, Happy-Go-Lucky of 118, Hall Guard, CIF, Social Danc- ing, Leaders' Class. IAMES SLUKA Basketball '38, '37, Camera, Anglers, Fencing. ELEANORE K. SLUSARCZYK Camera, Treasurer of GAA, CIF, Hall Guard, Rug Cutters of 306, LRA, Oc- cupation, Herald Advertising Staff, Happy-Go-Lucky of 118. RAYMOND I. SLUSARCZYK Treasurer of Mixed Chorus, Treasurer of A Cappella, Puppet Players, CIF, Sophomore Basketball Champs '37, Accounting, Dele- gate, Rug Cutters of 306, Boys' Glee, Hall Guard, So- cial Dancing. MILDRED AGNES SMIL Office Helper, Iunior Beseda, Globe Trotters, Camera, Social Etiquette. 0 ELAINE LEAH SMITH Commercial Girls, Historical Society, Freshman of the Forum. FREDERICK RICHARD SMITH Band, Art Treasurer, Band Club, Camera, Room Representative, Sons ol the Saddle, Honor Society. ROSEMARY PAT SMITH Camera, Commercial Girls', Hall Guard, Bulletin Helper, Student Helper, Globe Trot- ters, Social Etiquette and Bridge, Yell Club. RUTH ANN SOKOL Honor Society, President Art, Treble Clet, SLRT, Delegate, Secretary and Vice Pres- ident lunior Beseda, CIF, Players l3, Camera, President Puppet Players '38, Baseball '36, Business Manager of Harrisonian. RAYMOND ALEXANDER SOLINSKI CIF, Pressmen, Spanish, Intramural Iunior Baseball Champs '38, Indus- trial Movie. ROSE C. SOSTARIC Latin, Librarian, Secretary of Student Council, Operetta, Vice President Health, Honor Society, Correspondent, Historical Society. EDWARD R. SOUIIRADA H Clulz. LEONARD SPECHT Hall Guard, Boys' Gleo, A Cap- pella, LRA, Accounting, Rug Cutters of 306, Social Dancing. RAYMOND IOHN STACK H-ill Guard, LRA, Historical Society, Mathematics, Pinatore, Freshman CIF, Repre- sentative, A Cappella, President Sons of the Saddle, Social Dancing. 45 l.lI'lQllEl.L STANCZAK ROTC OifiCers', Hull Guurd, U-iiitafiti, CIE, Pressrrifirn, ANN FRANCES STEHBA lunior Besedcr, HHA, 4A Bun- quct iforiiiitittee, Cuinerti, LHA, Social Etiquvte, Yell, fituclent llftlt or, CIE. QSEIOFQGEL E. fS'l'lREK lntltistricil Movies. STANLEY IQHN STGPKA Arl, Historicul Soviety, Wlliile Ellfllflbl, 315 Sons of tlto Stiddle, Socicil Dfincinq. VIVIAN V, S'l'Rl'l'AH GAA, Girl Reserves, Deleqtite, llfill Guttrd, Honor Soviety, Treasurer of 43, 4A, Cap' tftin Bliss-lttill '39 Seroncl l3lt'it'e, Sofiril Etiquette und l'i!lfif,1L', Lftiiiierrt, Girls' Bowling, Glolie Trotlers. ANNE liE'lMl'E STHNAD Delecgfitfi, Mixed Chorus, Hfill Liufzrfl, Art, Gfinrifttes. ALICE l... f5iltOlvlSKl Bttiitl, HHA, Glolre Trotters, Rug Cutters fri 3Ub. L'llARI,l'IS IOHN SULIK Fcicitlwill '36, '37, '38, H Cluli, Ctxirierti, lunier Besedii, Hull Gufirrl, Gyimirrsiunt l.f,ticl+'r, Delefgtztc, 335 Butrliers. Al'l'l'l llll5l EMll. SUS Delcqtite, Alterntite, Art, Boys Glw-, 'l'lV'fISllTCf wi liirnleqy, llfill Gucirri, ROTC l.ll'L1l'fIl'ZIll, ROTC Ottivers', llmnftr Sowiety, Sttinisli, llfir- iisi 'tt ll' r itil Nr ws Efliiftr, 0 C2l.LJliLSE ll, SWG lunior Besefifr, Criruerii, Hull Gufird, liititininr-z. lbctttttitl CllfIIllIiS, lnnier Ecisketluull Clinzinps, Liytiiittisititii l.F'tIfiK'f, 335 Butvliers, De-leqfite. llilINlI L'lllllSTlNE SVOBODA CIE, lunior Besedu, l'lllA, l.llA, l'llllflf'lll lleltter 4A, Banquet Committee, lfiqut ttft, Yell, Ctrinfirir. U.llil'lAlNE ELLA SVOBODA llrmwr Sciciety, 3B Ref:- rz-sfvitttitivlf, HHA, lunicfr ljfisenlti, CIE, Business llfiltcxvir r. 0 l'll.LlN l4EilNADl.'l lE SVRZENIAK Lfitin, lunqniiin Civil' littttsters, H+'-filtli, Business Belttivior, Hull Guard, llmtnctr fkifiety, Oilive Typing. ADAM S'v't'lNAl3.SKl llttll Gufircl, Bcisketluull 'l'Ucirn '38, '39, lntrtirnurtil Bttsc-lttill, Cltiss Clirirritfs, lritrtrinurtil Etislcetlwilt 37, Cluss Clirirnps, 335 Butchers. VALEHIE APOLLONYA SWINGER ClF, Conirnercicii Girls, llistiirivul Seciety, Alterricite, Volley Bull, Girl lilrisiirvr s, 'Nliile Eciqles. 'ill-lCfilNl.lX ROSALIE SZABLEWSKI Wliite Eriqlefs, Sc, viiil lltxiiwiriq, GAA, SSE, Histori-'til Soviety, Hull Gufirci, Ciirl Reserves, Dc-lcqute, Altermite, Social Dunrinq. EUGENE FZGIUFIEK lmlustriril Movies, Checkers. WALTEH lx'lAF'l'lN SZTABA Deleqctte, Hull Guard, '.'x'liitf- lkittlr-s, L' imfrri, lnrlustrifil Movies, Social Dunc- ititz, l'fii 1rit'j. 0 EULLENIA AGA'l'llA SZUMIK Cllf, Liliriiry Stull, Li- l-r-uy, l.llA, Cfrrnc,-rrr. V.'ll,LlAlff S. TAHKA Ccrnierti Clulu. VHAHLEL3 S. 'TEMKIN Hltrrison Herulci Eclifor-in-Chief lYl.,, Putytet Players, Current Events, Boys' Glee Vice llresirlciit, for liorncre Buqle Editor. 46 SHIRLEY L. TENNER Harrison Herald, Honor Society, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, Dramatics, IYL, GAA, Social Etiquette and Bridge, 226. ALBERT GEORGE TESKA Band, Band Club, ROTC BAND, Delegate, Alternate, Hall Guard, Social Dancing, Movie Operator, IOSEPHINE IOAN TLAPA Glee, Freshman Improve- ment Forum, Spanish Secretary, 226, SSE, 0 IUNELLA A. TOBERMAN Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, Globe Trotters, Hall Guard, Cisca, Pals', Bulletin Helper, Camera, Yell, HHA, Etiquette and Bridge. ELEANOR MARGARET TOBIAS Iunior Beseda, CIF, Commercial Girls' Forum, Globe Trotters. WILLIAM HAROLD TOLLAGSEN ROTC. 0 GEORGE IAMES TOMAN Football '35, '36, '37, '38, H Club, Iunior Beseda, Hall Guard, Gym Leader, 335 Butchers, Delegate, Band, ROTC. EDWARD CHARLES TOWNSEND ROTC, Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Camera, Opera The Mikado , Social Dancing, Hall Guard, 315 Sons ot the Saddle Club. SELMA TRAD HHA, Globe Trotters Treasurer, Pres- ident, Secretary, Delegate, Gannettes, A Cappella, Di- vision 344 Club, Gymnasium Helper, GLADYS MARY TUMPACH Hall Guard, GAA, I-IHA. Freshman Volley Ball Champs '35, Sophomore Volley Ball Champs '36, Baseball Champs '36, Harmonica, So- cial Etiquette, Camera, Social Dancing. EDWARD UMPIR White Eagles, Radio, Hall Guard, Intramural Football '37, Butchers', Intramural Baseball '36, Delegate, Camera, Social Dancing. FRANK UMEK 0 ANTHONY WALTER URBIK Intramural Baseball Class Champs '35, '36, Intramural Football School Champs '38, Basketball Team '3B, '39, Baseball Team '38, '39, Butchers, H Club. BRUNO IOSEPH URBIK Hall Guard, Intramural Foot- ball Champs '38, Intramural Football '37, Baseball '36, Baseball Team '37, '33, '39, Basketball '37, Butc'hers', Aviation, H Club, 4B Social Committee, Social Dancing. MARGARET I. UREIC Spanish, Globe Trotters, Honor Society, Gannettes Secretary, Delegate, Alternate, Hall Guard, Mixed Chorus. 0 RAYMOND HENRY VAN THIEL Delegate, Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Hall Guard Lieutenant, ZA President, 3A Treasurer, A Cappella Choir President. EEATRICE LORRAINE VARAK Iungman Civic Booster, Latin, Iungman A Cappella Choir, Social Dancing, HHA, Hall Guard at Iungman and Harrison, Honor Society, Business Behavior, Iungman Office Typist, I-lobby. ADAM EDWARD VASGIRD Hall Guard, Band. o PEARL R. VASKOVSKY Art, Players' I3, Baseball '36, Puppet Players, SLRT, Girls' Glee, Division Reporter of Herald, CIF. BESSIE VEVERKA Globe Trotters, Commercial Girls', CIF, Historical Society, Library, Hall Guard, Hobby, Delegate, Business Behavior. VELIA ANN VIETTI Gannettes, Spanish, Social Danc- ing, L'Amici, Hall Guard, Globe Trotters. 47 ALBERT VISIN Hall Guard, Bowling Club Champs '37, '38, Social Dancing. ANNE MARY VLCEK Honor Society, Iunior Beseda Financial Secretary, Commercial Girls', CIE, Secretary Platform Committee, Business Behavior, Delegate '37, Alternate '36. IOSEPH VOLDRICH Pressmen 26I , Camera, Globe Trotters, CIF, Historical Society, Iunior Beseda. ADELE VOSEIPKA 226 Club, Treble Clef, GAA, A Cappella Choir, Camera, Globe Trotters, Iunior Beseda, Girls' Choir. NICHOLAS CHARLES VUKALCIC Latin, Iungman Civic Boosters, Social Dancing, Iungman Boys' A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard, Accounting, H Club, Iungman Intramural Basketball Champs '36, Lightweight Basket- ltall Manager, Health, Iungman Operetta. VINCENT I. VYSNIAUSKAS Intramural Basketball Freshman Champs '36, Accounting, Hall Guard, 306 Rug Cutters, Social Dancing. I IRMA ELIZABETH WAGNER Commercial Girls', Girl Reserves, Business Behavior, CIE. STANLEY A. WALCZAK Globe Trotters, Camera, Social Dancing, Hall Guard. IRENE IOANNE WASKO Hall Guard, HHA, Globe Trotters, Iunior Beseda, SSE, Historical Society Vice President, Social Dancing, Social Dancing Class. EMERY WAWRZYNIAK Social Dancing, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Hall Guard, CIE, Interroom Boxing, Gymnasium Leader, Mixed Chorus, Official Interroom Sports. EVELYN M. WEINSHEIMER Commercial Girls', Mixed Chorus, Spanish, Gannettes, Art, Globe Trotters. ELIZABETH WHITING HHA, Herald Department Editor, Library Helper, Girls' Glee, Globe Trotters. ADAM I. WIATER DOROTHY M. WILSON HHA, Harrison Hustler. MARIE THERSE WOHLERS Iungman Civic Boosters, lungman A Cappella Choir, Latin, Social Dancing, Health, HHA, Business Behavior, Office Typing. MARGARET ELLEN WOITECKI Honor Society, Opera Club, HHA, Cisca, Camera, History, Globe Trotters, Secretary ol 4B Class, CIE, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Social Etiquette and Bridge Club. SOPHIA IOAN WOITECZKO CIF, Globe Trotters, White Eagles, Cisca, Commercial Girls', DOROTHEA ELEANORE WOLSKE Band, Band Club, Delegate, Camera, Gannettes, Major of Band Girls. O ANN WROBLEWSKI 3B Class Secretary, Gannettes President and Secretary, Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, School Volley Ball Champs, Baseball Chamrs. Senior Valley Ball Champs. MARTHA A. WROBLEWSKI Gannettes, Globe Trotters MARIE FRANCES YANGAS Gannettes President, GAA Vive President, HHA, Hall Guard, Delegate, Camera. Baseball Champs '36, '37, '38, Volley Ball Champs '36, '38, 48 HELENE STEPHANIE ZABA Hall Guard, Gannettes. Globe Trotters, Camera, Mixed Chorus, Social Dancing. ANDREW P. ZACEK Butchers, H. S., Dance, Football and Track Team at Naperville. EMMA M. CECELIA ZACHATY Puppet Players, Pres- ident ot Mixed Chorus, President French, Alternate, President of Health, Vice President of Health and Recre- ation Club, Art, Camera, SSE, Honor Society, Historical Society, Assistant Copy Editor of Herald. EDWARD ZAGORSKI Band, ROTC, Glee, Art, Camera, Accounting, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Rug Cutters ot 306, Concert Band, Delegate, Social Dancing. STELLA ZAWISLAK Mixed Chorus, Accounting, Honor Society, A Cappella, Occupation, Friends of China, Camera. IULIUS IOSEPH ZEBRAUSKAS Football '37 and '38, H Club, Camera, Boxing Champ '38, Hall Guard, 4B Class President '3B. ADELLA BERNADINE ZEMAITIS Iungman Civic Boost- ers, Social Dancing, A Cappella Choir, GAA, Iungman Champs for Baseball '36, Volley Ball '37, Baseball '37, Champs tor Baseball '37, Volley Ball '39, HHA, Social Dancing. IRENE ZEMALA A Cappella Choir, Occupations, Friends ot China, Camera. EDWARD ZIARKO White Eagles, Honor Society, 335 Butchers, Hall Guard, Football Official '38, Freshman Baseball Champs '36, Sophomore Baseball '37, lunior Basketball Champs '33 VICTORIA CAROLE ZIARKO White Eagles, Com- mercial Girls', Historical Society, Girl Reserves, Health, CIF. ROBERT P. ZIEMANN Delegate, Industrial Movies, Al- ternate, Camera. RAYMOND ZIMBA 335 Butchers, Camera, Hall Guard, Anglers. ROMAN A. ZIOLEK Camera, Alternate, Industrial Movies, Hall Guard, Fencing, Delegate. GEORGE ZIOLKOWSKI Pressman, Iunior Baseball Champs '38, Industrial Movie. EDWARD ZIPPERSTEIN President IYL, Honor Society, Historical Society, Accounting, Hall Guard, ROTC, SLRT, Band. SYLVESTER ZUK Concert Band, Art, Art Editor for Harrisonian. CHRIST E. ZUREK Spanish, Alternate, Intramural Foot- ball Manager, Hall Guard Lieutenant. HELEN ZYCH Secretary of GAA, Delegate, Commercial Girls', White Eagles, Globe Trotters, Hall Guard. Camera, Social Dancing, Historical Society. BRUNO STANLEY ZYDLK H Club, Baseball '37, '38, '39, Industrial Movies, Pressmen, CIF. HEI.EN MARGARET ZYHOWSKI Honor Society, Pres- ident Library Club, Herald Typist, Alternate, HHA, Camera, CIF, Globe Trotters, SLRT. RAYMOND ZYWNY 226 Club, Hall Guard. 49 .wr-ag Mr. Andris and Mr. Hawkins with hall guards. Pupils in the lost and found room. Miss O'Haix' leaching United Siates Hisiory Mr. Turley in the Book room. Mr. Hawkins giving out awards lo hall guards. Miss Cobb taking care ol the NYA. ABT AND MUSIC FACULTY SEAT M U s 1 c JOHN BARABASH VIOLA MQCLEAN MARGARET MCGARR IRENE MINOR HELEN PATTON DOROTHY SCHULER MARY TRNKA KATHERINE WILLIAMS -5 UHEHESTHA Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Schuler, during the first semester, I-larrison's Orchestra followed its tradition in playing for the graduation. The Orchestra was transferred to Mrs. Trnlca from the lungrnan Branch. During the present semester, the Orchestra played for the all-star revue, May 25-26 and competed in the City Contest May ll, played tor graduation and various assemblies. There is also a very promising beginners Orchestra in viola, cello and bass. MRS. TRNKA AND OUR ORCHESTRA Mrs. Trnlca is the new director ot l-larrison's orchestra. On various school occasions parts ot the group, or the entire group, have served the school. Pour pupils furnished music at the memorial service held in nieniory ot Mr. lohn C. Wiggs. lanuary OFFICERS lune Edmund Haller .... ......... P resident ....... . ..... Bruno DeMoise Henry Parveski .... Vice President .... . ..... loseph Zelnian Bruna DeMoise ........ ...... S ecretary ....... . ..... Sylvester Turelc Walter Piaskowy ....... ...... T reasurer ....... .... . Walter Piaskowy , . , , , , . . . , , , lv tx' l lk Si. M11 iiiiv, rx, lv'lr'l,l1:i-, I., llmiris-ii, l'xlr:1. Lwilil Y-.r Zi. K l .' lu. llii :lirlf iii, Mira. Hin-:lv :null V ll, li'-'fli iw ii PII11lr'lVi1l,K'-1.1 liz :i :QE .. ,:.i. 11, -.i-119, l'f illiii fllciv'1i'n1l-I 'l'iii11.iiii i lffziln-i Mi I-'iillv Lkliiivziiiiizi :rail fi' I ::',' ., 'ff Q' l' Grrili, lliirl Fiiiitli, lvlizi ll. Siimtli, M. lliwfliii-1 if FU! li i l, iz l': 1:if1 Yin iii, l., Nlriv ll, fllilirwi, l C' l'iiriie-l liars-i li llriiiwl Viw 1 l'-.iliiilli-1 Kiiiwifi, llfilvw 'l'ifii1iv:1, Mir' ll. ll kVl'i,v1i f.f1 : l 1 Ji. !'vHlwcif:, Vwiriz Wfwlrilzi- Hi if ri lliiiiir, l li'-:iiigi Ixl xi- . . Yin: Sm: l- iiviii, Viiwilii Hwiiii Irizi. ' X1 Vliiiilvwz Kimi:--1, li ll Ul'i f ii, G.-:fli-ii l'.'lf1li :.l- ll :ii V l 1 Il- 3,:, i Iii l, lfiiiiiiiifilai lfiffgliiii- li: li, 'lsiiilff' lv:-li ll- ' ' ::.:.: l 7 :- lw i::.i1riii. I lfxfvll fi E-Q'lI1 .. . l'lilil lf 'i'l,'l'i.'.i'4.l ll ri l-3l'?'lil.lX1'f. fi 'lf The Hcirriscni Build Pure,-mils' Asscciulioii is mi Cflrlfllllblllllll all ihc-v pcimrils oi the l-lcrrrisori Buizcl iiimiibms, cmd ciiiyuiio iiiloivsslofi iii the wolfcxre of The licmd. The Oliiecl ol llie Associicxliori if: in spciiscvi fill Cl time czciiviiicifs of llie lvcirid cmd To give llIif1Ilf'f1lIlClIld iiiczrcil siigii-vii to ii, lci lilly cmd repciir the iristrumeiiis, cmd in ke-Op cxii iignfio-demic iiiiizsif' librciry. lii DQECGITILJQT, 1938, the Bfmd Parents' Associcilioii cuiciiii zzpiiiif sored the? Ciimiicil Coiiceri. DUO To iliflir eliorls mid ilie iirspiilciiity of the bciiicl, there wc-is siicli C1 lcirfio citleiidriiive all lliu vciiic'0i'l, ilicii ci Special requesi Coiicclri was given the ifullcvwiiiq wcwli. Duririui ilie post year, the Association spent uiiproxiixzciioly S150 Ori music cmd S150 on iiisiriiziwiit repairs. The cissocicxliciii iilsci piirclwcrsed llie Sirobescopc-, ut ilie nicest ol 3395. This wma ilicu only one of iis kind in Clwiccifio. ll is iiscid lo iiaiprovb Ilici llllflllfl' limi ol the liquid. lii lfiiiiicziy, l93Q, iiiiio Bciiid iiieiiilweira www Soni to participate in the Nciiioricil Hiqli School Bciiid flllfllff, licild mi Uilncixiici, llliiiois. 1'-U50 clilriii-Qi the Swine iixoiilli iliciy sziiciiisziwrvcl cz pciiiy ilicil proved to be ci Cleliqlilliil success lsr llie lmiicl cmd build qrcidiifiies. 'liiis Spfiiivi, the A.SSii'C'lLlllCll'l will si c iiscir ciiicitliwi Sllriiifi Qlcviicvrl, cmd Semi THD wiiiiiiiiii Svlfiislss fitxcil Uiliifiliill lflll lu Ilia Nciiioxicil ffoniesi. UUH BAND OFFICERS President ........................................ Adolph Pavlik Vice President ...... ,....... R ichard Pedersen Secretary ..... ......... S tella Pazdiora Treasurer ..... ...... A lbert Federmann The 99-piece Harrison Band has served the school honorably on many and various occasions. It is one of the most important parts of the cheering section at football games, it contributes to the assemblies, gives an annual concert which was so well at- tended in December, l938, that a second performance had to be given. A special feature used as a drawing card was The Old Gray Mare in which Richard Gedvilas, George Kunz, Erwin Galus and Iohn Sada starred. Proceeds from the concert were used by the indispensable Band Parents' Association toward the repairing of instruments and to the replacement of old instruments. The annual concert is one of the schools activities to which not only the student body and faculty but the entire community looks forward. It is truly the talk of the town. At present, plans are already under way for the next performance in the late fall of l939. This picture is especially valuable to the band members because it is the last picture we have of the popular Captain Barabash with the band. Mr. Ewald, a former Harrison student, is now our new director and worthy successor of Captain Barabash. CAPTAIN IOHN BARABASI-I AND CHAMPIONSHIP BAND J x X I x Qt IOHN BARABASH lt was with deep regret that we received the news of the transfer of Captain lohn H. Barabash to Wright lunior College. Captain Barabash entered Harrison as a student in 1920 and during his four student years achieved great success as student conductor of the band and the orchestra. As a result of his Work, he succeeded Captain Butler as the regular conductor of the Harrison Band. Starting with this poorly equipped thirty piece band, Captain Barabash has, with untiring effort and abil- ity, built one championship band after another. Under his direction the band earned top city honors in l93U, '3l and '32. Harrison has received an S grading from l93O to the present tirne. ln the na- tional contest in '33 and G4 the band won first place, placing second in l936 and first again in l938. We hope his new position will increase his oppor- tunity of leadership and bring him the luck and suc- cess he so greatly deserves. H A R R I S O N I A N The Girls' Choir was organized in the latter part of March, IQ38, and con- sisted ot twenty-five music loving members. It has grown to a membership ot sixty-tive with Mrs. Patton as sponsor. Considering the youth ot the organization it has done extremely well, due to the cooperation of each and az-very member. The group made its first appearance in the Music Festival on April 20, 1938, and was a huge success. This year they sang at the Armistice Day Program which made them known throughout the school. This musical organization has had a very busy semester. They have par- ticipated in many musical programs among which are the Patriotic Assem- bly, All City Festival, All Star Review, and they also have supplied music at class assemblies. 'There are now Iorty-tour members, and they hope that next semester the membership will be doubled. They are very ambitious and hope to Qto places. Rowl H. Hxttim, II. ltrtitu V, Fziiclt-r, I. White, M. Pctutsch, D. Durcick, E. Krtiewski, E. Bciikowski, I.. Lk':iloric'lo, A. Vtfcdcly, K. 'I'liompsori. Row I' I. Falkmi, F. Pnpirilttsz, A AIIISICO, E. Marlon, M. Andrzejewski, Mrs. H. Patton, M. Koriieczriy, I. Kumiuq, IT. Sttmkovivli, R. Ctuizpbell, E. Koldras, S. Raczy. Row Ll A. Iltttner, M, Him-Ito, G. Birikciwski, V, Tomtiny, L. Politowicz, I, Wilkins, F. Novak, D. I-Itiriimzn, G. Bwlzlii, S. Kuklmski, L, Mdsktr, E. Altiimri. Row -1 M. Shwviy, M. llurriek, F. Cibulskis, R. Charlet, R. DelRe, M. Ecksteiii, M. Dzserio, L. Mariani, R. Kvriwxz, M. Wagner, P. Ilbacker, I. Iilbricker, I. Marose. Row lv H. Bltiztticli, E. Ftyszkc, M. Cheung, I. Terk, B. Sury, L. Demske, E. Ducks, A. Schweitzer, IF. Mirhtrelseri, L. Petri, E. Kurowskz, A. Skrabel, S. Mlaso, A. Zigurska. GIRLS' CHOIR H A R R l S O N l A N ln l928 the Band Club was founded by the band members. Many of the problems which arise are thrashed out at the meetings. With all the weighty problems settled, there is nothing to bother the band members. Consequently, it is not surprising that the Band has done so well at the concerts and contests. Lincoln Metcalfe .... ....... P resident ....... ........ A dolph Pavlilc George Kunz ...... Vice President .... .... B ichard Pedersen Stella Pazdiora .... ......... S ecretary ..... ............. S tella Pazdiora Adolph Pavlik ..............,..... ............. T reasurer .......................... Albert Federmann The Choir has been more than generous in its contributions to the assem- bly programs ot the year, and has been responsible for many evening programs. The Christmas assembly given in December was elaborate and effective. The school saw the Choir, for the first time, in robes. ln May, the Choir presented a Minstrel Show as part of the All Star Revue. Medals and H's are given tor service according to the number of semesters ot membership, attendance and reliability. Mrs. Dorothy Schuler is the Director of the Choir. Rawl E. Mroz, M. Kanunski, R. Tynan, P. Me-lnyk A. Prvltk Trersurt-r, ET Metcalfe President, G. Kunz Vice President, R. Gedvtlls I. Sxdvr, R. Tut H. Goodman. ll rzid wr 1 Sf-fret try I ': L' Bw 1 ' ov., , lw it. How 2 fE. Tonirryin, A. Stroinflki, H. Diedzic, F. Polnnwr, L Pwrt rcz, M. Svobfvd 1, L'. Hrz ni ik, R. Nut H. Poncnr, P. Witwer, E. Sienmn. Row 3f -I. Vtrcelc, P. Svoboda, F. Wolf, G. Mtcbrlka, F. Gruner, M. Genntfg T.. P1 ilu, M. Burn E. Ulovec, E. Maezes, Gyuera, Skrzypek, Yuaer Fmntrnd, Gmlz. How 4 FR. Zfrsadtl, L. Lason, I. Zlrkowski, M. Svobodr, G. Heder, L. Fwlovvi, V. Yu--tt, Tl Ittftwl, M Str B. Slovncek, L. Tezky, S. Rivera. Row 5-S. lob, R. Harris, T. Stirmer, W. Kalman, W, Pwliytsrzio, F. Dorittrrrk M. M.t.i I. l 1 I. Hodek, G. Houdek, F. Foys, M. Lcmdos, E. M1kos L. Kov ics, Row 6 R. Brodztnski, G. Schwarz, S. Zuk, P. Krxieg-.1r', R. Kasrnski, l. Pittnrton. W. l'1ttvt:.tt:t, It. Fit C. Desik, W. Tornczak, E. Miller, E. Koren, E. Zrgorsk: A. Koskr, F. Sntzth. B A N D A CAPPELLA A R T R M t q G Maleski, E. Weinsheinier, Ft. Taylor, I. Kral, E. Becker. it a urvtary. P. Vaskovsky Librariciii, R. Sokol--President, F. Smith -Treasurer, R. C ovme V ce President, T. Sinolensky, H. Kovarovic, M. Deckman. en ow F. Bruno, I. Radio, N. Anderson, R. Price, E. Plonka, E. Morris, M. Short, VN i't r s 1 o . I 4 H Owczaxv A Strnad, M. Sctinabfil, M. Puksmis, A. Benda, S. Barauskas, A. Prokes, M. Koren Mrs. Williams has a great deal of reference material and under her super- vision such work as posters for all school activities, craft work, delicate cut-out work, Water color painting and various types of individual art are carried on by future artists. Members also take part in the city-Wide Poster Contests on such subjects as Safety, Clean-Up and George Washington. They have done very well in the past. Iifrst last semester Sylvester Zuk won a 95200 scholarship and Iosephine Sinkula Won honorable mention on her Clean-Up posters. At the Chicago Public Library, we have had a great deal of our art Work exhibited. Students who have had their work exhibited are: lenny Liska, Mary Declcman, Richard Zeclc and losephine Sinkula. Easter eggs, decorated by the European method were also sent. The Art Club and the Advanced Art Class have voted to combine for the Harrisonian picture since the members of the Art Club invariably attend the .Advanced Art Cigss if their programs permit. A' lcmuary ' ' CFHCERS Iune Ruth-So ol ................. ......... P resident ........ ........ S ylvester Zuk Robert ovanec ..... Vice President ..... ................. Pi uth Taylor loseph Sinkula ..... ...... 1 Secretary ........ ..... I osephine Sinkula Fred S A ................. ......... T reasurer ........ ................ F red Smith Pearl W I ovsky ..... ............ L ibrarian ........... ...... P earl Vaskovsky Anna Prokes .......... ..... A ssistant Librarian u x , O i 1 1 Og ,Q l We ,fi 5 u K', itc- xg x ',,.u H i m f 'gl ig W 3? f3 B5 Lf, AZ W1 1 MC 1 1 1 NV 3 f Y-, C, Q J f?f,M'f,px ly I ,Y ,ffirfggff Q . 9 02 320. 258 259 327 612, , . 7 if g A '- I , ff Aj 11 1 xii ' 'J W4 123. 217, FGE, 223 ffl, K W A ' 'K X if gg A. 316, 327 223 127 308 f' D 62 80, 340, 162 308 WSA, 106, 219 229, 314, 255 213 326 121, 300 223 120. 2 344, 327 27, 300 205 336, 204, ES 400 118, 405. ES 302, 339. 305 214, 212, 321, 305. ES 253, 405, 224, 305, ES B, 122, 333, 305, ES G MSB, 202. 223 328. 409. 337 346, 319, 329 402 30 04. 223. 125 408 104 215. 325, 9, 310. 125 408 1 221 225. 342, 408 410 415, 117. 252. 1 WSC, 116. 252. 1 414 40 7, 119, 252, 408 2, 348, 223 413 228. 331 Q , 7 Q A 251, 323. 401 282, 318, 401 FRESHMEN The Freshies were welcomed to Harrison by a friendly assembly in which the Band, Choir, and representatives of the different clubs participated. This was to acquaint them with the school and to show them the privileges of which they could take advantage, They enioyed the assembly and it aave them a more or less at home feel- ina, so that they no longer felt like total strangers. Mis. Maclear spoke to them in reqard to the choosing ol courses and called them the welcome babies of a larae friendly family. lvlr. Boyer, who is their sponsor, is doing all he can to make their four years here at Harrison happy as well as profitable and useful. NVQ are sure that already Harrison High School occupies a warni place in their hearts. DIVISION 344 IANSTERS Ftow l V, Vfilent, A. ltole-zal, E. Ctirlson, M11 O. N. Ccxd R Bins-N11 E. Mtiwxilowiuz, S. Stmzt Oc 1 how YT LZ M11l-1v11111, lt, Forster, E. Wearzyn, NN. Hrlzflc, fl. l f11t1n1, C, Mzllor, B. Z1rl11cl1 A Mitc S. Butler. How 3 P. Raponi, V. Behnke, E. Kolzala, A. Mallcf'.1.'s1l::, G. H111111, A. T'c1111f'l111lc, I.. Wtiym M. Flfxslu, B. Spitz. Row 11 lf. Alf,-xf111d1'1r, S. Monmk, M. Steph-111, L, Ciilfllx-Q, V. Rzcifuztz, P. Ulililz, lx, Rmuil L P 11 R. Cohen, S. Wirikler. How l B. OIIVIIIIIY, M. Kokes, A. Sitrcr, F, lfcb--ik, A. F.i,1', A. Toinek. How Il E. Tlflllill, H. Sodomka, E. Mriarini Presiacnt, Mpss C711-' Sgonsf.-1, Kvcly ftvwivtiry V I son Vive P1'vs1cl011t, I. Kasal Trc'-11sure-r, C, Ruiz. Row 3 O. Bsiicur, M. Hanlce, C, l.UC1Y1Slil, G. Kiolbasi I. II 1:'.t.'1Ie1P, G. I. Pehcnrzky, I. Powell L, I Row 4 M. Hayek, E. Koc1, H, Llervenka, S. Rivt,-11, G, Novi-t1 I. Kwlf1r, Ft. Klixfzs, Q' B111-it Ianuary, l939 marked the graduation exercises oi Division 344. These thirty- seven students spent the greater part ot the tour years in this division. Nine inembers of this group, Vivian Behnke, Ruth Benson, Shirley Winkler, Rose Cohen, Evelyn Kakali, Pearl Regal, Virginia Starczewslci, Ed Wegrzyii and Fosca Taccola were on the honor roll. All ot these 4A's were members ot most ot the outstanding clubs oi the school. A number ot the111 belongs to the school choir and excelled in singing ability. Twenty-seven ot this group majored in stenography, While ten majored in accounting. Special mention should go to Shirley Winkler who won the distinction ot a IUO word stenographic test. The Seniors oi l2O have a division room club called '39 Ianstersf' This name is wellfsuited to the club because there are 39 members, including the sponsor, Miss Gray. The members were graduated in Ianuary, l939. One of the main purposes ot the club is to keep the division room together during the remaining semester, by planning entertainment and socials. Meetings are held the tirst and third Tuesdays ot each month. PIPELAYERS SENIORS FRESHMEN MR. MCCLELLAN AND PIPELAYERS The Pipelayers is a spontaneous organization which is an outgrowth of the athletic interests of division 205. As a freshman, Captain Wilk, ot the iootball team, starred in the Harrison Soccer team. As lA's and 2A's, division 206 won the Intramural Football Championship ot the school. Our great Klem- chuk and Evanshank were already showing that they might become the toot- ball stars of l938. Our Kaplan, Portner and Parse are the backbone of the Harrison Heavies in Basketball. The Pipelayers have shone in school politics as well. During their 4B semester Portner was President, Wilk Vice President, and Fultyn Treasurer. And now our great Wilk is President of the Senior Class. Not only athletics and politics but scholarship laurels have come to 206. The Pipelayers have consistently made good marks in the ditticult Boys' Technical Course. And now Fricke, Marinin, Olson and Polovitch are members ot the National Honor Society. The Pipelayers plan to continue to be heard from at such institutions as Grinell, Illinois and Northwestern. They will not forget Harrison as they plan to continue their organization after graduation and boost a Greater Harrison Alumni Association. At the end ot lanuary the old Pipelayers graduated. A new group has been recruited from lungman. They are a fine organization ot boys as you notice. They are planning to maintain the old Pipelayer traditions in sports and school politics. Already they are strong contenders tor honors in intramural basketball and baseball. Keep your eye on the Pipelayers. G. Trailer, Pres- ident, G. Chaloupka Secretary, Iohn H. McClellan Sponsor. I-I A R R l S O N I A N The various 4fA Committees are fully represented by Lucille Krasinslzi ol the Banquet Sue Marial: on the Color and Motion-lVlary Gabrys in the Finance Lorraine Raider as the Gift Committee, while Stella Zawislak is the chairman oi the Platform Committee. The Proqram Committee and our Alternate rc' auire Bernice Declcls time, while Vivian Stritar is the Deleqate, and Honoralwlo Treasurer ol the National Honor Society. Our division is composed ot vim, viqor, and vitality plus talents ot music, athletics, and studies. We have No. l heart-breaker, a baslzetlwall star, who plays a mean dame ot soccer, is the desired heiaht, has a dazzlinq smile. Can you quess who he is? Ch, yes he's a member ol the Lancers. 'Thats only one description, just think what a line selection youd have il all the characteristics were brought out ol the complete division. 'When we started in lB we lully occupied room Sltj under the super-colossal direction oi Mr. l-luttman. Alter one struaqlina halt year ot hardship, we became Mr. Boyer's intants, Gradually students dropped out and we received the surplus from other divisions. The class was then increased to such a capacity that we had to move our present quarters to 3l8. Rmwl Left tn lirlit: L Krisirislii, S Mniilt lf I. ni-.' M111 lnlwtzzdlii- l.' r titty, I. Zvi S Ziwislrk, M. Gfibrys. llwvv .' S. Tivlieriiiin, A. Pxiklrletz, Iii Sllllfll, L. Svli ill: A ln-1 L Holi'-1. li. G r' l A lliritwlii lliwv 'R l, Hunk, M Kurs, A Poditiiiti. l. Osh-rl.nq li lay' tl: L. l.-r::.rivlLr l' Wal:-in, M. H. Pfiiilcovfskz, l. Diidek, li. Krrisriiwlslci. Raw 4 Fl. Gnd, E. Srliwiirtz, S. Aibyn, A. Glrlziri A Vrlwil lf Cut-tp' l livl' tvw' l. Hui V. Strrtir, O. Kirrikiis, Row 'i S Birrnil l Svohoii, O. Stwrlii, U linclrle C T111-I. 'ir F Txi':.1l:.:p I L'.t..:, li lf-311, I llii. A Lniitz L. NVli1tin1. DIVISIONS 313-327 DIVISION 318 H A R R l S O N l A N llnrpose: To develop sociol ond inlorrnotionctl interests. lt is at SA qronp, ol fill nieniliers ol Miss Cheshires lorrner division ond Mrs. McNdir's present division. 'llxlented nieniloers ot tlie club oppeqir on proqrorns. Occcisioncilly movies rind edncotionol tours ore enjoyed. Trips lioye been inode to tlie Twenty-Sixtli Street loil, ond to tlie zoo. Tliere ore forty cliorter rnenibers. Tlie Pressinen were orqonized in October, lQ33, by tlie boys ot division 261. We lelt tlicit since we seniors would soon be leovinq l-lorrison, we would like to linve sonietliinti in connnon to rerneniber our clossrncttes. Tlierelore, we decided npon nidroon ond qrey jackets wiili ci white letter P ond we clrose tlie ndnio Pressnien beconse the Print Shop is our division crrrd cilso beconse inc-st ol tlie lfoys in tlicit division hcive hard printinq. Tlie lollowinq lvoys licrve contributed soinetlqinq to lplcirrison ond our division liy our oiitstctridirm work in the lollowino lields: Letzer, Dittrnon, Block, Zydelc, Bctxt, Dnrinriy, Bernoslio, Frorik, Siwy, Slcowioneli, lorilqiis, Lobno. l l.t tl tt- ii-rltt M W- :t l':t: tlt:1t, l llr-wzl-'xx':1kti T:e'isrirt'I, T' MtN'i.i, l'ltit'l1wtrt Ftrrrt int il- n:', li l-fnlitrwke, M, Vliticlirrv S Ftiiwtti Viur Prtisiideirit, E, llite Sevrettrry. l, .titl-Ltwki, l. Kit link., l' Ytiizt-r ll G- :gnk l lXl,trerit1tr, G. Prilwlc. A. Ktigtvgtyk, A. Ktrvrtrii, l. l't1'.-.'Lt:k T l'::t'ii.ritz l. Nlrrricliirisky, l'. lsrntier, Fl. Httrti H, Erik-ktr, J htrirn-tri, 1 l' lltinktrlzrlzi, ll. litiylv, l, l'.'x'. t:t:i:'ki l. Frlitll, R. Cody, W. Olitrb, S. Emi, lr, Ryclilr-'wsl-Ci, liiitrr-ty, bl. It lilxuwszlqtx. l A lwlli, l', l'lvtr::ri.t'lati 1'-r-'2tt.riy ll l-trtfr, G. l. l-ltislcrwk Sponsor, R. lvlfrrklnrrii l rfs.dcr:t, M-rr lilwvvuki 'l'rtrti::i1it r, li. f'1ttr: ,in llinztktr, K' 'knwinit-vc li lxiilf. l' Gltetw, A, Frtrnk, A. Stivnlsky, C. Benin, S. Slip-lc. 'l' Stwy, iT. fitliriiidl, li. Gtrrldtg' l, Stdltrcek, T. Blcrrk, E. ltnrnnry, C. lriliricr, B. Zydrk V llitvli I l' Ltl:11'-ivitrwsla, 'l' Giritrl-r Si:.:tt..ritf:tfAr:':s P. Svvurzwicz SenimiritftrtfArins, R. Gcirrxilslii, E. li 'luii.t-w:-xt, l'twlktiw:2k', lvl. F'.i :i:1tv. li i Htrvtlfi, H Sciliriski, I. lQv:rii:s. MCSHIRE PRESSMEN . ,... mr- v-,- DIVISION 334 AEB 152 Raw l Il Miirkoy 1, W, Mvirrzyk, I, Ki-it-x, E, Biitkcr, A. Post, I. Gaske, P. Korcliacl-c Huw .' I, Fwylit, H. Bmmiinri, N, Provwnziino, Edrth A. Kennett Sponsor, P. Ssncliez E. Gioriiolfr i L- I I at-lriliiiwl E, Row fl G Ev matt How 4 H. Zi-itkwvfsk Ftiiw I R. Ivwliusiwn x' I'fIiix'liil1s, II.w.' ,' I., I' Bull is Itow 'Z H. Riisrsetli R iw 4 F Pvtiftiiy, Stmbtv, I Riiawiiriw.-Jski, C Fiudolpli, F. Bezdek, R, Cnceniq, I-loriiollci, E. Oclfvn, S. Hybiifkt i, G. flriil, I. Huckfw, M, DeSiiiHt, B, l.rrri1heC, I. Larson. G. IN-rdzinski, E. Smith, V Ziiirkiv, M. Goiiialiriskfi, H. Boqdan, A. Vlcelc, R. Hrqpawicz, fiinlumwsl-ci, F Kun, I Wfxiinwr, I., Svaliodw, B. Harrison, I, Karnhii, H. Dehlke, A. Bwryslm, Gill i, E. Iiiizwlc, A. Bruz-is, H. Z ch, K. Ps xlidiis, O Bezin, S. Imnqer, F. Ro ek. Y Kimmel, A Ilidf-sixifm, A. Visun, W. BP-Fllxliilll, I. Po-1, E. Baqqs, G. Orsirtti. The AHB Club is l52's division club. Its aim is to promote sportsmanship, friendship, and social relations. The officers are: president, Martin DeSmetg vice-president, Nick Provenzansp secretary, Vlfilliam Dvorak: treasurer, Ray Sikora. The delegate is Iaclc Sarson. The division team played in the finals in intramural volley ball and in the semi-finals in football. Prospective members of the technical football team are Cocania, DeSmet, Gromola, I-lomolka, Huclcs, I-Iybichi, Larrabee, and Sanchez. I-lomollca is a wrestler and Larrabee is l45 pound boxer champion, ROTC members are Provenzano, Rudolph, and Stanlubel. Grchestra mem- bers are Fox and Torrans. Band members are Dvorak and Zachaty. The qirls and boys of 334 take an active interest in school activities. Dancing, volley ball, baseball, and swinirninq are their main interests. Several qirls are on baseball and volley ball teams representing division 334. Some of the clubs to which the qirls and boys belonq are CIF, SSE, Library Staff, Historical Society, Iunior Beseda, Social Dancing, A Cappella, and Hall Guards. lvlany of the girls are winners of Pitman Shorthand pins, and a few have been chosen to take part in typinq, shorthand, transcription and cornptometry contests. BUTCHERS 335 DIVISION 306 Top Picture, Row I-Left to right: E. Halter, I. Mostowski, I. Iuliq, B. Urbik, W. Almlof, P. Lewandowski T. Crnkovic, G. Falco, E. Richard, How 2-A. Gavoni, E. Umpic, E. Grzyb, A. Moy, R. Kochevar, I. Piszczor, M. Boskovich, R. Purpura T. Ia iello q . Row 3-G. Svec, R. Zimba, E. Szczurek, I. Iales, C. Sulik, G. Toman, I. Petrznlka, B. Iaculla, R, Isbaner L. Nowaczyk, R. Polden. How 4-W. Koloclziej, R. Koprica, M. Iarzab, M. Krapec, B. Gialy, A. Zacek, V. Leben, E. Prah I, Iandak, E. Ziarko, R. Klinqbeil. The present Division 306 came to be, when a number of students from seven different divisions were put under the counselling of Miss Tibbetts in Sep- tember, 1937. The scholarship rating is very high. Sara Levine, Adolph Pavlik, and Edward Zagorski are members of the Honor Society. Others who have received excepf tionally high grades during their four years are A. Federman, A. Goldberg, C. Kozumplik, G. McCarthy, G. Ostrowski, H. Peters, and V. Vysiauskas. 'Why the name Butchers ? Ask anyone in the school and you are sure to find out. Although it is almost impossible for you to miss finding out in this way you will be informed right now, that the name was acquired from the fact that Division 335 was successful in slaughtering their opponents ln their drives for titles in the various intramural sports which include: Base- ball, Freshman and Sophomore Champs: Football, '38 School Champs: Basket- ball, Iunior Champs. Edward Ziarko .... ..... . .. ........... President George Fako ..... ....................... V ice President Ioseph Piszczor ..... ...... S ecretary and Treasurer H A R R I S O N l A N YVO, the members of Division 330, can proudly say that in our tour years at llarrison we have striven to qain an education, and have succeeded in some measure. As a reward to the pupils on the Honor Roll, Miss Abbott took thirteen or fourteen ot us to see Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, Out 'Nest Vlfith the Hardysf' and Duke ot West Point which all ernoyed. All our time, however, has not been spent in studyina. Twice we have -it-rrreeded our auota in the drive for additional funds for the Cliildrens Aid. And last, but not least, we can boast of the fact that our division is the only one to have a division paper, which is called the Abbottonian. On trraduatina we will Q0 our several ways the happier for havinrg attended Harrison and for having met the teachers and students who became our friends. Au revoir! After tour full arid glorious years, division 315 looks back upon its high school rfareer with qreat pride. Gurs has been a very active and able division, takina part whole-heartedly in all school enterprises. ln this, our last semester, we look back and see in our division the 4A Class Treasurer, Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager and Art Editor of the Harrisonian, News Editor, Feature Editor, Composition Editor, Art Editor and Assistant Copy Editor of the Herald, l3 Honor Society Members, 4 RCTC Officers, 6 Band Members, 2 Orchestra Members, A Cappella Members, 2 football men, the winner of the Clean-Up Poster Contest, besides many other club officers. We have been most fortunate in having Mrs. 'Williams as our division teacher clurinq all four years, and we are extremely qrateiul for her unseltish quidance. DIVISION 330 DIVISION 315 -x DIVISION 226 CLICKERS CLIQUE vu l l. B ttlstoiil L P W I lv li C' Y. Sorter on A. V059 tiwvl, G. Huudel-:, I. Tlrpi, C, Hultgren, V. Husek, E. Sisol, F. Kurcz, R. Van Thiel. mleskt, S. Tonner, M. M.kulslc1, F. Adanislci, P. Bobek, L. Kung, O. Erzen, fl R. Gedtrltis, IQ. lbsch, H. Tunir, l. Lewek, E. Gunn, lvl. Chain, T. Dancik, W. Pxaskowy, . Tuniku x. N 1 N. lludvtson, W. Henry, F. Ptiutliiti L. Allen, I, Kapr, F. Poztemski, R. Zywny, I. F.Jnivinosk1. 79 The students oi Division 226 have organized their division into a club, the purpose of which is to teach the students correct club and meeting procedures. The club meetings are carried on correctly with the aid of a booklet on parliamentary law. The money collected in dues is used for social activities such as dances and parties. lt at any time the division offerings in the Childrens Aid Fund or other collections are rather small, money is taken from the club treasury. Club and division pictures are paid for by the club also. On their first day at Harrison the students of Division 228 voted unani- mously to organize themselves into a club. They believed that by organiza- tion and planning they could make their high school course more enjoyable and profitable to themselves and that they could thereby render a larger service to Harrison during their four years as students. They chose the name the Clickers' Clique because they intend to make photography their hobby and to keep a photographic record ot their activities. Since room 228 is iitted up with a dark room, and enlarger and a printing box and all the other equipment ior developing films and printing pictures, it seemed logical that we should turn our attention in that direction. There are eighteen boys and twenty girls in the division. Vtfe hope to have at least one party and one outing during each semester ol our high school course. Our club meets during the bi-weekly club period. DICTAPHONE SCADIDINAVIAN GAMES AND HOBBIES DIVISION 408 ANGLERS 'P Efvgl H A R R I S O N I A N LILIAS BEATTY MANILA CHEST-IIRE CHARLES COWELL CLAUDE BOYER OLIVER CORD CHARLES DUKETTE MARIE GANNON MARGARET GUINANE RAE HORNIN G GRACE KING CUMMEHCIAL HARLAND MAIN IESSIE STEELE IOHN WIGGS EDITH MCNAIR WILLARD WARMAN Leurnmq clerical practice Printing the bulleiin. Mr. Wiqqs in cz typing class. Mr. Main ieuching filing. Miss Guinane teaching shorihcmd Mr. Boyer iecchinq accounting. COMMERCIAL GIRLS' CLUB Row 1 R. Svoboda, G. Kozel, A. Vlcek, H. Bogdan, E. Smith, P. Schnizdt, B. Vnverka. Row 2 A. Lee, L. Belinowska Secretary, A. Iacobson Vice President, Miss Rae L. Horninq, Mr. I. C Wiqgs, Miss V. C. Bell, I. Bialas- President, A. Briezacf Treasurer, L. l'lYI'i'TVCI. Row 3 H. Brvemk, G. Hybiak, B. Novak, I. Kamba, B, Harrison, O. Bencur, R. Arka, E. Laycock D. Krasnuwski, I. Wagner, L. Schalk. Row 4 --H. Lachaiczyk, M. Gomolinska, A. Filip, C. Ruiz, C. Bulat, M. Slieya, F. Kurbatzky, H. Rossell F. Rojek, V. Swinger, V. Ziarko, S. Langer, R. Smith. Row 5 H. Gebski, A. Borysko, F. Kus, E. Bozek, B. Gaski, I. Arend, H. Zycli, D. Kobus, A. Garbaz H. Dehlke, A. Adolf, F. Wincek, I. Keres. Row 1 S. Renn, I. Furmanek, H. Drozdik, S. Stepniak, E. Bozeh, M. Gomolmsku, D. Winter, L. Adamczyk Row 2' N. Petracek, E. Smith, A. Bruzas Tieasurer, F, Bialas--President, W. Stawer, R. Hornmg, V. Bell F. Kus, L. Belmowslct, E. Laycock, I. Budzinski. Row 3 -E. Tobias, S. Woiteczka, E. Brinker, B. Kastus, L. Petri, A, Matras, C. Losos, S. Raczy, E. Dunzyk H. Horback. Row 4 A. Gilla, S. Longer, H. Bogdan, A. Lee, E. Budzmski, A. Marchuk, L. Buonamici, S. Kozielski N. Landwehr, B. Kesl, N. Pellegrini. V Row 5---H. Lipa, A. Bonysko, D. Michaelsen, L. Ehkchlaeger, D. Hrtf, B. Kulling, M. Marini, B. Deklkci B. Harrison, F. Haack, C. David, D. Krasmwski, H. Groniole, M. Elder. The Commercial Girls' Club is one of the foremost clubs at Harrison, having a very large membership from all phases of the commercial department. Its aim is to bring the commercial girls closer together and to create among them friendship, cooperation and leadership. The club owes much of its success to Miss Horning, sponsor, Mr. Wiggs and Miss Bell, co-sponsors who all give much of their time towards making the club one of the best of its kind in the school. The club suffered a great loss this yeareour beloved Sponsor, Mr. Wiggs, passed away February 22. We shall ever remember his kindly and courteous counsel. Resolutions of regret were passed in the Club and a copy sent to Mrs. Wiggs and family. OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR Florence Bialas .....................................,.................. President Annette Iacobson .... Vice President Lottie Belinowski ........ Secretary Anne Bruzas ...... Treasurer Row l L--tt to right: L. LandeneTreasurer, K. Gee-eSccretary, jessie E. Steele --Sponsor, D. Adrianie ' President, M. Lewitzke -Vice President, E. Kolacki, D. Kissler. Row 2 - M. Bordenaro, E. Ioza, B. Puccini, F. Delak, R. Selcerka, L. Cais, A. Schweitzer, I. Trela. Row 3 D. Wisniewski, F. Bulat, E. Dreebin, M. Iuszrzyk, A. Krezel, A. Nebrensky, L. Valaselc, H. Cohen M. Cais. Row I L. Ianasik, R. Horwitz, D. Chislof Assistant Treasurer, E. Dutfek Secretary, S. Lanucha 'Pres xdent, Mr. Cord Sponsor, H. Mrrch Vice Presxdent, I. Welyki Treasurer, H. Pucl, E. Prochaska. Row 2 H. Lowry, M. Hozian, E. H-n-hen, M. Kinpsl-ty, G. Orsatti, F. Gebski, S. Piechowicz, L. Kovacs, U. Zwemke, s. Gaske, F. Greqlif ACCOUNTING Row 3 B. Barlirow, M, Mnduzia, I. Luhaszek, E. Nadrah, A. Bauer, A. Trince, G. Benes, S, Kondiatuk, L. Mayka, L. Erenherq, C. Teisltch. How 4 M. Maklna, E. Aicken, I. Zieniba, I. Doerinq, L. Little, B. Kovac, S Rabinavit, A. Mason, A. Pason, I. Burke, I. Trnka. Row 5 L. Iasiek, A, Kraujixlis, P. Melnylz, I. Szczesniak, R. Nohava, W. Mark, W. Markusky, I Gustrnskas, S. Gyura, S. Deinb, R. Ienkowr, M. Goldman. The Beginners' Typist Club has just been organized under the able sponsor- ship of Miss Steele. Though this is a new club the aim is to make it one of the most sociable at Harrison. The purpose of this club is to teach beginning typewriting to the students and to help them find more pleasure in their work. This semester registers a very successful season for the good old Accounting Club. Regular meetings were held all through the term at which time a full program was rendered by the members assisted by a fine corps of officers. Visits to business offices were outstanding features: as well as was an inter- esting social at the end of the year. Every two weeks the club met under the supervision of its sponsors, Mr. O. Cord 344, and Mr. Warman 346. Topics discussed consisted of debates on business subjects, talks, mock trials and discussions of accounting problems. One or two excellent plays were given, dealing with clever and comical sides of a business office life. The club's motto is Once a member, always a member. The members wear a lovely pin of gold and turquoise. Membership cards were issued to all members. The dues are twenty-five cents a semester. Membership is seventy-five. Mr. Cord in the accounting room. Miss Gumane teaching stenography. Mr. Wigqs in a business training class. Mr. Main in the clerical practice room. Qglu, Mr. Wiggs giving typing instructions. Mr. Boyer explaining the accounting machine. I COMPTOMETRY GANNETTES 87 Rowl I. Today, F. Cibulskis Secretary, M. Shwery President, C, R. Cowell Sponsor, M. Bodnui Vivo President, F. Kosa. How L' R. Vrtrbec, K. Haydek, S. Margolis, C. Serritelln, L. Knock, G. Gotfryd. How 3 A. Persni, E. Larson, H. Arnbery, R. Kovacic, W, Krueger, E. Brtun, S. Knrcz Pow l B. Girski, A. Ptrc, B. Kreinesec, M. I.. Gannon, 1. Arend, E. Cody, A. Bokun. Pow C E. Bioschke, D. Doermq, E. Weinsheiiner, A. Asick, A. Mladic, M. Urelz, V. Vietti. POWHS IT. Mdlaski, M. Andrzeiewski, D. Kobus, L. Ostreyko, A. Banick, H. I.+1cli.i1czylc, H, Gebski, . tisnncrr. The Coinptometry Club is sponsored by Mr. Cowell, teacher of stenography, transcription, and clerical practice. Our club is for social and instructional purposes. All of our members are commercial students and after graduating are intending to find work in offices as stenographers, typists, comptometer operators, filing clerks, bookkeepers, accountants, and secretaries, in the field in which they are best suited. Gannettes is composed of girls of 341 who have aimed for better under- standing and lasting friendship among its members. We love parties and hold them on various holidays. Before graduation we wish to have one more that will live forever with us and thus add to the many happy memories that we are taking with us. Our division teacher and sponsor, Miss Gannon, has been both teacher and friend to us. OFFICERS SOCIAL COMMITTEE President ............ .......................... M ary Shwery Vice President ..... .......,..... M ary Bodnar Margaret Durnek Secretary ........... ...... E rances Cibulskis Ann Persin Treasurer .... .... C atherine Hrzenjack Ellen Larson LIBRARY ln the summer of l938 the library was enlarged to three times its original size to meet the suggestions of the North Central Association and approximately 9,000 books are in the library at present. The library can seat 190 pupils. About 61 students assist in the library daily. Mrs. Clarke, the head librarian, is well-known among the stu- dents at Harrison for her invaluable and friendly assistance to both students and teachers. Harrison is indeed more fortunate than most schools in having such a competent librarian and a beautiful library. Books are keys to Wisdom's treasure Books are gates to lands of pleasure Books are paths that upward lead, A BRANCH UF HHHHISUN HIGH SCHUUL AT JUNEMHN FACULTY Iungman's faculty list would be incomplete without honor- able mention of several substitutes who have contributed much to the fine status of our school. Mr. Zindell has sponsored the school newspaper, Miss Friedl, Mr. Slama and Mr. Chidester have popularized art, music, mechanical drawing and mathematics, Mrs. Burge has been temporary adjustment teacher and librarian: and Miss Custer has re- placed Mr. licha while he has globe-trotted gayly through China, Africa and the rest of the world. In the administrative department, faculty and students both were highly gratified at the appointment of Miss Agnes Houlihan to succeed Mrs. Seaton as adjustment teacher and librarian. Miss Houliharfs comradery with all pupils and her skillful handling of their personality problems have Won the hearty confidence of all lung- manites. Her great popularity supports her well in her new work. EREDRIK L. GIESDAHL AGNES I. HOULIHAN R. CHARLES IICHA MARY A. NARIC IRA OERTLI KATHERINE PAGE lOl-IN R. VAN WAZER ELSIE M. SEATON At Mr. Collins' transfer to Bowen, Mrs. Seaton was selected head of Iungman Branch. Her high qualifications in scholarship, her wide ex- perience, and her winning personality have long endeared her to both students and faculty. Under her leadership, we know that lungman will continue to grow and improve and that greater accomplishments will be created than ever before. PUPIL EXPERIENCES AT IUNGMAN A pupil entering lungnian encounters exciting, new and interesting experif ences that are far in advance ot elementary school lite. For his serious classworlc there are specially equipped rooms such as the science laboratories, art room, household arts kitchen, sewing room, woodshop, library, and qym- nasium. For his lighter moods, there are hobby clubs, special service clubs, social dancing, athletics, intramural sports, musical organizations, literary groups and other fascinating activities. Pictured above are illustrations ot typical experiences open to Iungman pupils. The Iunqmcxn News Staff, sponsored by Mr. Zindell ttacultyl, Toni Pupanelc tstudent editor? and nine reporters, works hard to maintain its section ot the llarrison Herald and to produce materials that help tie together the interests ot main building and branch. The Iunqmcm Choir was sponsored last semester by Mrs. Trnka who has been sorely missed since her recent transfer to the main building. lungman's A Cappella Choir, although less than a year old, has achieved an enviable record in that we were the only High School Branch to enter the city choral competition, where the adjudicators decided that we were good enough to rank with Lindblont, Austin, and many other large schools which had distinct advantage in a big membership ol iully changed voices. ln addition to the Contest, the Choir presented an unforgettable pageant for Armistice Day and loined with all the music classes in a round ot carols, old and new, at Christ' mas time. Too bad so sweet a choir had to disband, but we all grow up eventually. lungman and its A Cappella Choir ot l938 parted company with regret and sweet memories. Init to right, front row Ciz, L. Grlnziq, M. Creno. G, Srnetick, ll. Sztclii, A. Tfwrit1skov,cl':, I. Vtliitvkw, B. Flrilo, F. Panisti, O. Ftadirtz. St-cond row H. Corny, A. Suriii, V. Yachinmk, L. Vrcrtovicli, C. Posqtie, tri. Cindailir, T. Zionilmr, B. Mfirfisoskio, l. l7oortriq, A. Bower. Third row -M. Flupscli, L. Yluran, B, Marks, M. Lecko, A. Mirrcznkus, M. Dr i21n, A. Buc.:, l. Such mek M. Hudevekm, H. Mritusek, M. Mikulxch. Ftvurtli row O. Mfrrtiiitlr, L. McBride, l. Skok-im, A. Stirsriy, E. Alorizo, I. Brywsko, E. I5 rdri, C. llov-il: P, Hyblo, B llundok, R. Plitt. OUR BRANCH GRADUATES Ianuary Two years ago we entered Iungman as FRESHIES ! Not only did we squirm at this nickname, but our knees actually shook while we tried to find out What is high school like? Was it as nice as grammar school? Were the teachers strict? Would we be able to stand the gap between grammar school and high school? ln the operetta tryeouts, the rehearsals and the production of The Belle of Bagdad we found an ideal way to show our talents. At the same time, we entered into all athletic events and gave lOU'7J cooperation to every Booster activity. This extra-curricular work, as well as our class work, was so inter- esting that, before we knew it, a whole year had passed and we were SOPHOMORES. Some of our proudest accomplishments of this year are, tll the excellent acting of Edward Ciz, Otto Raddatz, Charlene Posgay, Eliza- beth Alonzo, and Blanche Ballo in the operetta, The Lucky Iade, C23 our wholehearted cooperation in all school projects and C35 the selection of so many of our group for the A Cappella choir. And now after these many happy experiences, it is no wonder we regret leaving this school. But we do not leave lungman High School for good, for we shall carry with us a store of memories of the many fine teachers we had here. We greatly treasure their friendship and shall not forget their many kind words ot guidance and counsel. As we follow Harrison's beckoning we can think of no better way of bringing greater glory to lungman than by pledging ourselves to be ever loyal and true in all we do. UPPER ELASSMEN JUNE 1939 IB 301-308 Miss Houlihcm Mr. Chidester IA 204-202 Mr. Slcrma Mr. Giesduhl IA 304-306 Miss Ncrric Mr. Zindell 2B 303-203 305 Mr. Oertli Miss Page Miss Custer Mr. Iicha 1 11 I1 ry 1 1111111111 111111111111 1 11115 11111 111111 K1 1'11I-1 111 OXJ1-11 111 11 1 wszy. 1, 1.1411 fl. 2 Bs 1111 II 11 61 sQ11oo1 111 1 0111 CI 195 11 21.11111-1 W1111 H A R H I S O N I A N Top Row A1111111 111-1411x111 11'1IY 1111141 111:11-1111 1'1vI.1-11 0111 11111111113 1'111111q 11111111111-1 VV111111111 St11'1. 1. 111-111.111 111111112 111.111 V1'1111111:p Second Row 1111111 M1-1:11111 1111111 014111511 M1111 111111,1'11 A11'1 11y 1111 .111 ' '.1111 1111y 1'111t1111 1111111 1.11111 111'1' 1.11w111111'11 K1:1 E3111v11 1N111k111x' Bottom Row 1115111111 I-1111111111 1f11w1111 L .' 1I11111'111 K11v111' Mi. i'f111111111 111- 51111111 G111111Q I111111-:z 1'1111-'1- 11111113-1 51111111 Top Row 11119-1 1.1k111:, N1111111111 211111: 111111111-1: 1X111.1-1:1 A11111 111111-111-1 M11111111 1.111111-11 A111111 1111111 1V1l1Li11'C'1 111111111 1'1111'11'111 '11y111 11111111 1111111171 2nd How Ruth 11111111111 M11111111 N11wt11- 111111111 111111111112 1.111-11111 R 11c11v'- V11111-1 14111111 A111111 1111551 111111111111 K 111- 11 1'111111'1111 1111111111 Bottom Row 1.1111 10111111 111111: 1Lt1:: 111 at .111 A1111111111111 R11s1:1 1:11 A1111111111t111 1N111111v111 1.11111s11 111 11.1v 11.1 111111111 1l1111'111 11111111 'W1f::11 .1 1111111 1i11111111111.p: 1f1v111 1'11:11. 1'1-1111'11.1 S11i11111Q1 1,11.'1111 if11.1111141 Top Row 1111.11-11 1i:.1::.1.. 11 1l1111111111:141 111111: 1' 111111 I1111v11 1N'11111:11fx' 1111111 2nd VV1111111 t11.','1: 11111 111111111 A Row .1 111111 f-1111111111s 11111111111 1111:1411t1 11111111111 11111'.1'11 1f1iw111 , 1111-1? Bottom Row 1.111'11111 111111:-1111'1111 1111111111111-111111'-' 1f'111111111 V.11s11:1 :1111111111 1.111111 1' 1.1111 1f111:111.: K, 1'1 1'11'1-1 .1 11111:11i 1 its sma11 size does not prevent lunqman from maintaining a11 enthusiastic and active sports proqram, Both boys and qiris partake in intra1nura1 sports, social dancing, tieid and track meets and other special athletic organizations. The Volley Ball Club. taken over by Mr. Zinde11 when Mr. Iicha iett on his world tour, meets o11 Tuesdays and carries on inter-c1ub team competitions. The Girls' Athletic Association, new1y organized by Miss MCI-iuqh, aims to promote qood sportsmanship and good health amonq Iunqman qiris. in this ciub qiris work toward 'vvinninq H's. Gym Leaders' Club have been orqanized by Miss Mct-1uq11 and Mr. Smiiqott with the purpose ot developing student 1ead- ers capabte ot supervising qroup othietics. IUNGMAN SPORTS Q. Q9 ',-A A x ' 2' ? O Miss Houlihan Can- did! Spring! My Buddy An accord' Miss Not lazy-iust tired Shadows a la Watson Sisters under the skin End of a perfect day! A Head of time! Oi Thee We Sing Men Wanted! A'pose A Book Worm Our friend 'S'coId! Beauty X's Iwo Oh yeah? Danger teacher-boy at play! Note the note? One over two! Homework bound! Men at work! Three's a crowd! Garbo, maybe! Bashiul-! M-rn-m! Back again! Pretty Coats? .M LANGUAGE H A R R I S O N I A IN LANGUAGE LILLIAN ABBOTT LAURETTA ANDERSON I-IARRIET BISSELL MARGARET BOE HELEN BRESEE I-IAZEL BROWN ELEANOR BURGESS EVA CAPPETTA BERTHA CLARK EVE CLARKE ELSIE FOX GERTRUDE GAULT LILLIAN GRAY ESTI-IER HARRIS H A R R I S O N I A N LANGUAGE FLORENCE HOFFMAN VIVIAN HUEFAKER THENIA IOSI EDITH KENNON MABEL KISER NELLIE KROTTER HELEN MCGARR IUNIA MCMILLAN GRACE MORSE LORETTA RYA N FLORENCE SKIDMORE MARY TWINING SILVA WOOD H A R R 1 S O N I A N Much credit is due Mr. Ellis for his untiring work and personal interest in making the past five Harrisonians successful financially, Students take this opportunity to express their appreciation for the many improvements in quality and the added fea- tures which liven the book. We value his sugges- tions and achievements in giving us annuals of which we can be very proud. The staff and faculty advisers know how much effort he spends on the hook. It is a pleasure to work with him. J BYR ON ELLIS Business . H GERTRUDE GAULT Literary i 1 t Y t 3. i KATHERINE WILLIAMS Art Miss Gault has been the literary sponsor for three years. She says she not only enjoys seeing the book develop throughout the year but appreciates the opportunity to work with some of Harrison's leaders and to know them as friends and co-workers. One of the first questions asked by pupils anxious to see the new Harrisonian is: What is the cover like this year? The cover used in our last four books was designed by Mrs. Williams and lends it- self to so many beautiful color possibilities that we chose to make a series of books using the same design. It has received very favorable comment by cover manufacturers and art critics. Thank you, Mrs. Williams. HAHHISUNIAN I-I A R R I S O N I A N ROOM REPRESENTATIVES M. Kokes, B. Snitz, M. Meiiicccmci, I-I. Lumiiiier, I. Bigmek, E. Ericke, Sosttiric H. Peters, G. Nicoiiai, D. Kmsmiwski, E. Pawel, C. Suiik, I-I. Brveiiik, E. Koiuus I, Kuiieciiiiq, R. Goiixoiski, E. Keileiis. 'I'YPtS'IIS H. Di-oitdik, A. Marciiiiic, M. Mciriiii, O. Bmtciicclii, I.. Biioitciiixici, E. Luiiqo, A. Mtttius. Imiiiciry 111119 Nicholas Mqiiiiiizi .......,. Editorfiii-Chiet ....... ...,... I osephiiie Siiiicuiu H4111-ivt Liiblitiei' .. ..... Business IVICIIIGQPT ...... ........,....... R uth Sol-:OI Robert Cliuxxiiit ......... Art Editor ....... ...... S YIVQSIGT Zuk i.1i5?ii 'M IN THE IVIIIKINE... 1 CHARLES TEMKIN ARTHUR SUS ALICE CURRAN IOSEPH SAVIT ELIZABETH SIS! Editor-in-Chief News Editor Feature Editor Composition Editor Copy Editor On April 8, l938, the Herald, Harrison's bi-weekly newspaper, was revived after a lapse ot approximately tour years. Now, in its second and third semesters it has ill increased from five to six columns, C25 has been improved by streamlining and a general progressive policy, and C35 reached a circula- tion oi 2000, This publication, sold on the subscription plan, entitled the September to lanuary holders to attend the Kelly game, the Aloha Baker travelogue, a dance, to see Tommy Tucker who is the originator oi voices tor Walt Disneys animated cartoons, and the stage play Rip Van Winkle. The February to lune holders were entitled to go to the Amateur Show, a stagesplay, a dance, and other attractive activities. A G average in English and a recommendation lrorn one's English teacher are the requirements for entering a journalism class. Two semesters of journalism are a prerequisite lor anyone who wishes to become a stali member. ldeas brought back from the N. S. P. A. convention, held in lndianapolis, November lU-l2 have aided greatly in improving the Herald, now a member of the Quill and Scroll, an organization tor the better high school newspapers, National Scholastic Press Association, and also a member ot the Greater Chicago Scholastic Press Guild. The staii is endeavoring to make the Herald worthy oi its motto Nulli Secundumf' Due to graduation and program changes in February the following revisions in staff were necessary: H A R R I S O N I A N Girls' Sports Editor-formerly Wanda Tryban now Lorraine Baum and Ruth Chasas. Copy Editorn-formerly Marvin White now Elizabeth Sisol. Assistant Copy Editor-Emma Zachaty. Assistant Composition Editor --f Henry Przestwor. Exchanqe Editorftorrnerly Lorraine Ianasik now Dorothy Harast and Ann Galanis. Business Manaqerfftorrnerly Iames Walsh now Adolph Ivan. Departrnerit Editor--Elizabeth Whitinq. Additional Typiste -I-Ielen Zyhowski in place of Irene Osterlinq. HARRISON HERALD STAFF Row I A. Curr-ni Ifwilurv Editor, S. Perlrnxn Sports Ed:tor, A. Sus News Editor, G. Morse Sponsor, C. Tvmkin ECltl0I lII'Clllx'I, I. Srvtt Make-up Editor, E. Sisol ff Copy Editor, M. Parry Publicity Editor, How ll II. Mastiliek, H. Owosirz Advertising lvIa.1f11er, G. Kotranek Assistant News Editor, A. Galams. II. Htrmst, I. Podstdvokrwn, A. Grtrttis, D. Green, S, Iaclnm, A. Hansen. Row 3 I, Skwlrti, L. Btnnn, R. Chas rs. I. Clienicek, V. Chtxnnlo, N, Tabolotf, E. Bendk, G. Hollst, Row 4 E. Lcrrx, E. Ztrvlmty, H. Prxzestwar, A. Ivan, H. Zyhowsl-ci, E. Mtltelcek, A. Shimkus, I. Bonk, E. Morris. GRACE MORSE ARTHUR HANSEN DANIEL MASCHEK i I I I I HONOR SOCIETY li I I' lfsf' 'Q Ivlwzi- INI Html-ci, S. Zitwtslftk, L Myslik, E. Cwrlson, 5. Sfibixtli, F. Yffrrhzty. V I Ink' t' Ihiriwllt, Ii. Vit! ii, F VVtnIiIf'r. I i I H :ti I' Iliii urn, I. Ponta, Il. lirvwrzik, It. Irrslyri, V Strtzr Trcfsuror, I. Hirsrh Piesxtiirit, 'I ' I'-,liuitt fi:-'ri:'ri, II. Ifyliriwskt flvvr-ttiriy, Fi. Katz VIH' Pte'stdi.'it, I. Iiixriftl, A, Mlitd.. I It 1- It II-Iriuivizi, Ii Vriiik ll. Sviziirivfilq. TI tl 'I larry, I' Klutz G IItuclnIf 'l'. lhirirvlc, I, Rott, A. Ht-iiiextflili, M. Eovkfvivli, I... l'v'lett.r.iH I I it 1: ti in lf l'!it I-11, I' Ilriltivttr Iv It VUNI-ctiv, N, IXI zriitiri, Fi 13'-stfiizf, R, Beiiiri :i. I I Rom' I, Html.-I, I,. Iixrtiwlnggggy, A, Iinuihgzoii, IQ. Hiivl rt, If llfiay, E. Korn, M. H1115 It, H. Gtxsl:-H Ii' Ili k, Gtititttyfl M Giti1iiiIt'v::kl, A Vligvk, A. Biuztzsi, H Sakai ix.: I' ICI.. A. IW-iy:.ko, F. B'i:l.t:1, A. Adolf, Cf. lVIt1:.L', I. Rwtltifilli, S. Levine, L. Priulls, I.. Friwlz, I :I il I I, K. llzmlirl zzz, I,. Svcibarltt, G Hitclkte '.vm'2, I.I. 'Nr'1tef'li:, l.. Eeltii1iv.'5'l'c4i, I. Strikultx. x ti I l'I-it 5: A fltiiiititi t' Ulzzcin, I. Pisrzuzioi, II. Zuiilzn, S. ijoivfckt, A. Pixviuk, I-I Letzts-r, R, IWIITIJIII 'Xi tl'-1:1 ri YI Slxlilt-ri, I Sfxvtt, A, Sus. The purpose ot the Harrison Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students. Only pupils having an E averaqe and a recommendation from their divi- sion teachers are eligible for becominq members ol this organization. A drop in scholarship below this standard results in the loss oi membership. fiinona the activities oi the club this semester were meetinqs ieaturinq facility and student speakers and a trip to the University ot Chicago. Programs at the meetinqs were provided by a committee consisting ot Elizabeth Sisol, vlittittnttii, with Bernice Gaslai, Agnes Mladic and Frank Kurcz assisting. i'Xt fr:wmznonceinent time special honors are qiven to those who belong to the Smgiety: fiold seals on the diplomas, aold tassels on the caps and honorary :iuintion on a separate list. CORRESPONDENCE LIBRARY Bow 1 V. Mikolay, R, Bartz, R. Gedicke, B. Mark, R. Iohnson, Ft. Shwery, E. Wagner. Row U E, Lurk, A. Anisko, V. Iurick, I.. Crusa, M. Leleqdon, V. Piszczok. Ravi' 3- M. Byars, I. linger, L, Holmstrom, C. Heslinaa, L. F.tz, S. Albyn, L. Mttz, E. Onak. Ffmvv 1 l. Koenig Treasurer, H. Bogdan- Vice President, E. Berger, Staniszewski, Century, Clarke, Resnick, H. Zyhowskifljresident, A. Sable fSecretary, A. Marsala. Bow 2 I. Kwtetnieski, F. Rojek, A. Lipa, E. Katrak, F. Psota, R. Otto, D. Todters, O. Bertacchi, H. Klinder, V. Kaleta, B. Havel. How 3--E. Lupe-rim, N. Mattran, R. Swialo, L. Kell, D. Marc, E. Barrett, A, Banasiak, A. Bruzas, E. Szumik, P. Skaj, D. Solodyna, M. Kramer. How 4- V. Gelatka, L. Hennigan, l... Gershnian, G. I-lurliro, V. Guisti, V. Putko, E, Cody, E. Whiting, B. Kremeser, H, Iasnica, F. Cybulski. The Correspondence Club is a newly organized club at Harrison under the sponsorship of Miss Clark. The purpose of the club is to correspond with boys and girls who write English in other countries. Some of the members who are talented in art sketch scenes of the countries from which the letters are received. Some of the countries that we are Writing to are: Australia, Denmark, England, Belgium, Switzerland, South Africa, Portugal, and many others. The library this year has forty-seven student assistants who voluntarily devote one study period each day to library service. With our greatly en- larged library space and attendance, we depend a great deal on these student helpers. Shelving and mending books, keeping the library neat and orderly, distributing study hall slips are a few of the services they perform for the student body. The aim of the club is to help the members acquire some fundamental knowl- edge of the library profession that might benefit them after they leave school. Social activities included trips to Deering library at Northwestern and the R. R. Donnelly Publishing House, and the annual spring picnic. Abi . H A R R I S O N I A N The Spanish Club meetings are held every Wednesday. The purpose of this club is to get pupils interested in the Spanish language, liie and customs. The regular meetings are given up to talks and discussions about Spanish, South American and Mexican history and present day events. Also musical programs are given in which Spanish songs are sung and Spanish music is played. This year's Spanish Club is one of the biggest and best in Harrison's history. This was due to the time and effort put in by our sponsor, Miss Fox. The pupils who are having or have had Spanish are eligible to join the club. Our sponsors have talcen us to restaurants where Spanish tood is served, and to museums, galleries and libraries Where material about Spain may be studied. These outsot-school experiences increase our interest in Spanish. 'We have learned fairy stories and music peculiar to the country. Ianuary OFFICERS lune Hedwig Iasbec ..... ...... P resident ....... ....... I oseph Falta Leonard Schatz ..... Vice President ........ A. Zanchetta Deva Bindi .......... ...... S ecretary ...... ........... E rnest Olson Fosco Vedovini ..... ........ T reasurer .......... ...... Caroline Zakosek , COMMITTEES V Lottie Cieniowska Esthere Swery ow l F. Kies, F. Veclavtni, H. Iasbec, E. R, Fox Sponsor, D. Bxridi, L. Puccim. Row 2' D. Forrnella, l. Brazel, E. Sllwery, H. Maskal, A. Koskv, E. Billlatti, M. Suiin Row 3 -L. lungkans, I. Tata, O. Novelll, B, Harazin, I. Crrliq, L. Scliltz, B. Petri, L Cen 'rws a , 1' l ,. ' J I ,!'! ' 2' HFIAAI, 5f Q,flIilqj SPANISH CLUB H A R 'R I S O N l A N Le Cercle Francais was organized under the sponsorship of Misses Kiser and lfuffaker for the purpose of stimulating student interest in the customs and literature of the French people. Recently, because Miss Huffaker no longer teaches French, Miss Kiser has sole charge of the French Club. 'l'o be eligible for membership, a student needs only to be interested in French culture, although, those possessing some knowledge of the French language can better participate in the singing of the French songs and enact- ing French plays. lt was unfortunate for the French Club this semester that Miss Kiser's health kept her from school and henceforth the meetings were not held as regularly as in previous semesters. However, toward the close of the semester, the play Cinderella was put on in French and a social terminated the semester's activities. The purpose of this club is to foster a more friendly feeling between Americans and Chinese. Our dues of tive cents a meeting will be contributed to Chinese refugees. The membership of 42 consists of both Chinese and Americans. Any HTHS student is eligible. Last semester, Reverend Lee of the Chinese Church gave a most interesting talk illustrated by exquisite hand-tinted Chinese slides. A trip to the Bazaar, sponsored by all Chinese Youth of Chicago, was Well attended and greatly enjoyed. The club is sponsored by Miss Margaret Boe. MISS KISER'S FRENCH CLUB MISS BOE AND FRIENDS OI-' CHINA FRENCH FRIENDS OF CHINA is WWJQQ THE IYL Row lr M. Wagner, F. Bromhcrg, S. Margolis, E. Steinlzerg, M. Cohn, C. Albert, M. Picirrsky, R. Clic B. Burlorow, H. Horwitz. Second l. Silverstein, D. Silverstein, M. Mann, S. Kanter, W. Finkelstein, S. Sdbirtli Serrotary, E. Zip stein -Pre-s'dent, N. Shrifter Vice President, B. Bgchrtrch. Third S. Tushbai, G. Feldman, S. Shatz, S. Rabinovitz, A. Mison, A. Marcus, A. ltrcolvson, R. l S. Shapiro, B. Silverman, E. Goldstein, D. Chislot. Fourth L. Erenberg, l. Savzt, C. Teinlcin, S. Perlman, A. Federiizan, C. Mann, M, Landes, M. Le A. Green, L. Lason, R, Kernes. Bow leM. Weiner, A. W'f:lnalc, E. Gclds!e.n, B. Lipkey Trelsurer, B. Meyer stein President, M, Cohn, B. Hirsch, B. Halperin, S. Marcus, D. Silverstein. Bow 2- H. Lipkey, D. Gottlieb, M. Goldman, B. Bachrnrch, B. Einstein, S. Dudovitz, R. Halperin, G, Feldman, S. Sabatli. Row 3 E. Cohen, L. Spira, B. Silverman, E. Scliwwrtz, S. Shiitz, M. VVa:gner, S. Shapiro. Flow 4 C, Ternkin, I. Snvit, S. Perlrnln, A. Green, M. Levin, C. Minn, D. Valenti: A. Tederinan. 'Nho is not interested in taking part in social activities, music and literature? Add to this the traditional tolk songs and dances oi a thousand years amidst modern Iewish environment and you have experienced a meeting of the I.Y.L. We are so proud of the things we have accomplished that we deem it a pleasure to invite other groups to visit us and see the real work we are doing. Let us make you cr part of the new program we are planning by coming to one ot our meetings. We know you will come again and again. Meetings are held the first Sunday of each month at the lewish People's Institute. The third Sunday ot each month is devoted to a forum held at the College ot lewish Studies. Ianuary lL11'1G Edward Zipperstein ....... President ....... Edward Zipperstein Norman Shritter .... .... V ice President .... Norman Shritter Shirley Sabath .... ..... S ecretary .... ....... B elle Meyers Bernice Lipkey .... ..... T reasurer .... Bernice Lipkey Charles Dukette .... Sponsors ..... Irving Mendel s Sccrot-rry, E. Zu S. Soslcin, I. Silvers M. Mtrnn, A. Mai ie, L. Gonot, M. Lan lili-. I UN IOR BESEDA ow I In 1 If M-mrmz, l. Nolan President, R. Sokol S9Cl'f'liiliY, Mr. B. Kral Sponsor, A. mtk I t uwotary, H. Imtztot Vice Prosmlent, A. Krc, A. Tomek. 0 P udilt I Wasko, A. Cerveny, A. Slupek, I, Sedlacek, I-'. Prom, C. Kacm, H. Svoboda ck tr, R. Kropik, A. Sitrer. F at mwlpz ff. Prosuvky, I.. Tfttle, M. Kokes, M. I'-laielc, E. Koci, H. Cervenka, P. Regal, Ht son o P. R-rpom, A. Omerza, H. Sodomka. i I' ltxandtr A. Malkowslct, B. Oycrtrny, D. Omerza, H. lasnica, B. Kremoscc, A. Mladic, B. Novik I Ostioyko, M. Hanko, V. Hehnko, E. Kol-cali, B. Beranek, V. Starczewski, F. Taccola. 411113110 M. Hudec TYOi1SIlIf?Ii, Ft. Sokol Vice President, B. Kralf-Sponsor, C. Dukette, C Kotruck Pu-sirtunt, M. Miller Secretary, l. Toberman. F1 vuli V Pastika, L. Posptcek, D. Quinn, T. Dudek, E. Piosecky, H. Pilch, S. BYlllOWSkl, A Skaritkcr I Roth. w anaqouplas, M. Prirxioricli, l. Borielli, H. Correa, L. Juranelc, I.. Kruiuke, M. Montl, G. C zap ki S Mauxk O. Kuliacli, lvl. Bronqel, E. Sirovatka. istler l Se-dlacko, G. Svec, I, Imdnk, I. Kasper, B. Mold, E. Rozlion, I. Kostelancik, M Kmiln ki V Moy, A. Postulka. The lunior Beseda is a society for all students ot Czechoslovakian and ot other Slavic descent. We are proud to say that credit tor the activeness at the Beseda tor the past twentyeone years at Harrison is due to Mr. Kral, our sponsor. In recent years the club has changed from a somewhat literary to a more social form ot a club. Every lune, the Beseda sponsors an annual picnic to the Indiana State Park Sand Dunese--the main event ot the spring semester. Attendance is not limited to members only, tor any Harrison student, or his friends, upon paying a small tee, is welcome to attend. The success ot the club is due largely to Mr. Kral, who tirst organized our organization, and to Mr. Dulcette, our sponsors. The Highlights ot the Fall semester were the very successful roller skating party, held on November 8, l938, and an entertaining social. Ianuary lune Ioseph Nolan ..... President ....... .... G ladys Kocarek Henry Letzter .... Vice President ......... Ruth Sokol Ruth Sokol ..... ............ S ecretary ........... ....... M arie Miller Anne Vlcek Financial Secretary .... Mildred Hudec Iames Slipel-1 .. Sergeant-at-Arms Charles Kacin Row l C. Irrnirki, A. Tyrrlitr, H. Grrzmale, M. Kwasniewslzi, S. Stepniak, I.. Witkowski, L. Cieniawska. Itow If II. Kirin:-r, V, Pfrrzyrjnrrl Fcfrctriry, P. Szczo ckowslci Treasurer, Mrs. E. Harris Syonsor, I Iiirrwmk President, R. Wftzniulc Vic? Pre-stdout, M. Mcrqxerfr, B. Gunia. Row ft M. Prrrriol, I. Rf-szut, S. Mnfrso, It. Wisniewski, H. Pitch, E. Krzrasinski, A. Zurelf, G, Iurqonski II liiramrskr, I. Osvf-iczyk, G. Mruk Ifaw -I I' Wr:7-wlvk, B. Berezewski, S. Bylnowski, Y. Nizinski, D. Rolowicz, H. Iasbec, H. Tarka, E. Tapak G I'I'IIfII, M. Pryzbylrr. Row I H. linda, I. Korrzykowskfr President, E. Walski, S. S. Szalranuc Treasurer, I. Mirkin Sponsor, I. Rofazut, L. Ktrziel, I. Iozwik Vive President, S. Zrrnlzowski, K. Chubas, S. Kuklinski. Row f' I. Ityczvk, I. Strlccwwicz, I. Slomifrny, W. W1frc':fxk, I. Wudek, S, Lewcmiak, S. Sliopwlak, A Siiic-wfik, F. Szyncrl, IX. Tyrcha, S, Rusnarczyk. Row 3 M. Koprrrz, M. Ktrrolcttfrl-2, G. Pilek, C. Swiniarskrr, F. Para, G. Guszzk, G. Rotary, V, Pfixrzyqnat If Tirpcrk, H. Tiriktr, Li. Iixivzvrlc, E. Borezowski, I-I. Wszolik, M. Pryzbyla. Row' 4 I. Krrllrrroii, S. It.'l111:w, Ft. l'Jemcl-co, I. Obrzut, C. Wiik, It, Sirvek, O. Kicmal, E. Kfrrfrsinsl-:1 IE. Hrztoiy A, Kulclinski, R, Woziirk, F. Eroziriski, F. Bonfrt. WHITE EAGLES The White Eaqles Club has an old standing in the Harrison I-Iiah School. It was organized in l93l and its purpose is to acquaint students ot Polish descent with Polish culture, customs and liie. The club was instrumental in obtaining the Polish classes Ior the Harrison students. At the present there is a full proaram ot the Polish lanauaae in our school, directed by the Polish teacher, Mr. Iohn M. Mirlcin, who is also the sponsor of the club. The meetinqs will be held at the reaular club time. The new cabinet pledges to endeavor to awaken the interest in Poland ot students by showing movies, slides and by presenting speakers. In addition to these, every sernoster the White Eagles have a special dance. Ianuary OFFICERS Iune Irene Iurczalc ........ ....... P resident ..... .... E lmer Walski Richard Wozriialc ........ Vice President .. .... Irene Iazwik Virginia Parzyqnat ........ .... S ecretary .................. Iulia Reszut Priscilla Szczepkowski .... .... T reasurer ..... ..., S tephanie Szatraniec Miss Brown m an English class. Miss Iosi in an English class. Mrs. Clarke in the library. Some oi ihe Herald Sicxii. Miss Ryan in the sight-saving room F , 1 t .1 ' Row lr L. Fila, lt. Kcssler, lt. Aclr:ani, R. l-lahue, E. 3.lvernmn, E. Duffels, I. Draupalis, M, Bordenaro, B. C :tciriierisms, E. Geistnf-r, V IGSSVJPIII, G. Caruso. How 2 G. Rahzhacher, R. Burkhardt, L. Mriyka, G, Hahne, S. Bylnowski -Treasurer, E. Shepherd -f pl'9f1.Clf'llf, L. Epistle Vice President, H. Lowry Secretary, E. Chud, R. Gordon, L, Caruso, J. Trela. Row 3 F Ciiiprtta, Ii. Gorcl, M. Seiwc raft, R. Fitznoi, H. Urek, E. Niedzielo, V. Ve-rowez, S. McCadney, M No-'h, A. Carso, E. Gimp, Smith, L. Ferone, L. Glaski, A. McGregor. Row 4 F, Butnt, A. Momma, A. Moskal, A. Be-hen, L, Harrison, B. Gai, M. Primozich, C. Kozicke, M. ltiseriri, L. Koliout, C. Brozek, A. Bittner, L. Caliendo, D, Kremeset., I. Byczek. Row 5' M. Madeczia, M. Horian, L. Lltvlltl, L. Battistoni, L. Heniiigan, A. Postulka, D. Wisnienski, H. Pzlvli L, Pozzo, F. Mast, IJ. Biilccr, L. Tarfxba, I. lareckz, R. Eichstaedt, E. Sodonow, W. Rybak, S. Nemtusak. THIMBLE PEP CLUB The Thimble Club was organized to perpetuate friendship among the girls not only through high school, but long after their school days are over. Most of the work so far has been embroidery, and we plan to have an exhibit in May. We have had two socials, and intend to have a third one soon. The purpose of the club is to infuse PEP into our football games. What better way than by means of a bevy of pretty girls! Each member of the Harrison Pep Club knows that she is expected to attend each football game. She will participate in a drill of some form before the game and perhaps between halves. They will use pennants to make it more spectacular. She will be dit ferentiated from every other Harrison Co-ed by her costume, which will con sist of a beret of blue and gray, the school colors, a cape, of the same color scheme, and a blue dress, shirtwaist style with silver buttons. The cape will be school property, but the beret and dress will be purchased by each member of the club. Moreover, each girl will carry two pennants, a blue and a gray one. S EDUCATIUN PHYS H A R R I S O N I A N G. H. BASTNAGEL VERA CAMERON EARL CARLSON ROBERT DOUGHERTY HARRY ELLIS ALICE GERLICI-I MAE KAZDA DOROTHY MCHUGH JAMES SMILGOFF FRANCES SVARC ICAL EUUEATIUN H A R R I S O N I A N 5 .,.. H. - A . , CV' Rowl Polovitcti---Manaaer, Wieczorek, Bates, Tcman, Gorecki, Zvlmskt, Wilk- Captain, Larrabee Votava Tusek Wojdyla Iouzaitis Heider Mana er f - V . V W' Q - Row Ll ltrtk--Manager, Sultk, Petrztlka, Miko, McCarty, Zidrich, Simek, Puccint, Ruscitti, Novak, Mont- gomery, Mezo, Tomalo. How 3fflVlr. Dougherty- Coach, Matejcok, Frisch, K11rfirst,Bahno, Souhrada, ltmkaus, Klemchuck, Evan' shank, Fultyn, Zebrauskas, Karwales, Gawron, Ciesla, Schilke, Labno. FUUTBALL 1938 Credit for the fine record that the Harrison football squad turned out must be thrust upon the shoulders of Coach Robert F. Dougherty, who truly deserves the praise which has been accorded him for the smooth Working group he has produced. The squad itself was not only a willing and earnest team, but were hard hitting, clean sportsmen. lt was under the excellent leadership of Captain Harry Wilk that this team may be ranked with the city's best. Harrison played its first league game against Til- den and came through in fine style defeating - -: Tilden 7-U. Harrison then played Lindblom who was the chief barrier against winning the central section championship, and the privilege of play- ing in the semi-finals. The Hornets won this Well- earned game defeating Lindbloni l4'U. Playing I hard and conservative football in both games the -, , fi Hornets were victorious. The Hornets again took Kelly off its feet by a score X of 19-0. This was the homecoming game. Win- ning the next two games defeating Englewood 20-U, and Hyde Park lLl-U, brought Harrison to its last league game. gg ffl ff Rl! f ff XX! s-ig, ,J UUTBALL 9 3 8 Iankaus place kicking- Captain Wilk holding the ball Zilinski catching a pass V ,LJ Ciesla carrying ball in 'practice 4 lf William K.le7'iQi1uckiPunting r Jw, A 1 4 X , La Grange Tilden ................ Lindblorn Kelly .................. Englewood Hyde Park Du Sable .......... l3 Austin ................ O Fenger UHJEJI1 uri Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison Harrison FUUTBALL l Gawroii fxxtclies a fuiiilale in the air and makes a l-f yard run before being tackled. Liridliloiii qfiiiim 2 Kurfirst tivlcles lx Du Sable runner by the slioiildor. 3 Vl'litar lmy It-wlimvslci iiifilzes ci aood gain. Austin atiiiie. 4 liiiiltaus -vituli.-s ii piss for the extra point. 'lildeii Gaiiie, fn Ziliiiski mltvlies .i 50 xmird pass for the lst limi!-'ltzlowll at the adine. Lindblom game. G Griffin svares via iiiist Harrison in final qaiiio. Former annie. V liizikinns v.it'lios one for li touvlidowii. Du Siilili- qliiiio, 8 Cixptiiii VV1lk rwmly tn ni ike ii tavkle. Engle- vviiod -mine, 0 ltiiilciiiis vitlifis ti ixxss for an extra point. Kelly qiiiiie. I0 Uiuslii -uirryiiiq the fmt? aqaiiist Kelly. Kelly ii-iiiio. ll Eiiqlewoosl plfiyor iimkos ci long ruii against flarrisoii. ll lluikiitis vitvlies ti pass for an extra Voint. llyulv Park amine. I3 liinkixiis si-ores ti tuiirliilown against Feiiaer iii the fiiril qdriiie. Harrison played for the city champion- ship against Fenger who had handed the Hornets its first defeat: and al- though our team put up a wonderful fight the game ended with the score of 32-19 in Fenger's favor. The garne was held at Soldiers Field before a crowd of 40,000 people which was the largest attendance of the season. M, .. ..,,..,, .,,,,,,, . .- '-we ,Q oi,- 1-352 14,-f Row 1--I. Row 2---H. Coach. Row 3wL. Row 1--R. Row 2 -N. BASKETBALL Simon, R. Kent, R. Vilkas, F, Parse, C. Spacek. Dudley-V Manager, C. Zientek, T. Partynski, C. Skowronek, D. Molis, N. Berman, F. Svaro- Lajkutz, L. Gaska, L. Balsevics, F. Adomaitis, W. Partner, G. Amen. Polden, E. Mosely, F. Kaplan--Captain, G. Lackovic-Co-captain, A. Swinarski. VukalcicYManaqer, C. Pankow, H. Skain, G. Callas, R. laros, A. Gaska, Mr. Francis Sva rc-Coach. Row 3-E. lvvxw 'fvv-. mv. r...f Wanduski, T. Muskin, C. Wajda, L. Yoselovitz, E, Schnaubelt, F. Grzetic, A. Skiba. The Senior Basketball Team came along nicely at the beginning of the season, winning three out of four games. However, the February graduation took three regulars away from us, Parse, Spacek and Kent, thus leaving us without sufficient material to fill their shoes. The Heavies consequently completed an unsatisfactory season Winning only three out of seven games, which was no improvement over the previous season. The lunior Basketball Team did quite Well this season, by forging its way to the quarter-finals in the city tournament, and then entering the Blue Island Lightweight tournament, and winning second place. In Chicago competition, Manley and Hirsch were the schools which arrested Harrison's hopes for championship. ln the Blue Island tournament loliet was first, Harrison second, and Tilden third. Thus, the Harrison Lights made the best showing of the Chicago teams that were entered. H A R R I S O N I A N The annual boxing tournament as usual drew a large number of spectators. Due to a small entry the tournament lasted only three days. Some very fine exhibitions were observed. These winners of awards can well be proud of their performances in the squared circle. With fairly good pitching and a hustling baseball spirit Harrison opened the season in good form. The team had a fairly successful season, however, in spite of a slight relapse suffered during the middle of the season. Most of this year's team will be back next year. This promises well for the future. Row l, lett to right S. Hradec, B, Larrabee, A. Kmtnik, E, Walleck, G, I-ioudok. Row -I. Kosenesky, E. Mudjex, I. Finnegan, R, Polden, G. McCarty. Row 3 W. Kemph, M, lasinski, A. Rtbickas, R, Sekerici, Mr. Carlson. Front row fYoselov1tz- Manager, Wawrzyniak, Zydek, Gawron, Groszek, Frisch, Trzazkas, Rampage Iaculla, Second -Coach Smilqoff, Souhrada, Hraclec, I. Fako, G. Falco, Zientek, Urbik, Mazany, Vukalctc, Kramp Top---Wagner, Captain Gotfryd, Possehl, Nemecek, Labno, Lackovic, Milacek, Mosely, Denateio, Berman Hruska. Kneeling in front Cuma, mascot. U Z I-I X O nn ..1 -1 '12 nn ld ua '41 nn qv' -V' -f- J.. -iv 4 K- 1.1 H. 1, l IW q I. J- , ,K YMNASTIC TEA NIOR BASKETBA M LL 11' QJPVML I- H. A111:.k--y I 111-qnz., IQ. 11f ft. .' Il. G11111Ic1I1, I. imwvk, H. 1: vfrky, S. H1,11iw1, 211. M11111sk1. I H. 'w 111' U1 1121, IQ. Kwlwd 1 H. F11 1111, C. Vf111cl11. .' H. M052-'ly KV1. 1'-151-1111, R. 11,fi1:1. 3 A. Sk1l'1f1, 14:1 R V11' -Klip- n, G. Cnilfrfz. lifff, P11kL1f11,F. Svmru Cmxvlx. Wnndelsk.. 120 H A R R I S O N l A N October l5, 1938, started I-larrison's second year of bowling under the leader- ship of Coach Krupar. The boys have a 21 week schedule which was com- pleted in February. The five boys having the highest bowling average will represent Harrison's team in the finals. Last year our boys took fifth place. That being our first year of bowling Harrison was proud of this record. One of our teams has quite a record. The Polishers have won 13 consecutive games. Keglevich, one of our bowlers, has a series of 621 which very few bowlers have surpassed. The Girls' Bowling Club has just completed a very successful season. lt was started last Fall in answer to the request of many girls who wanted to become acquainted with this popular sport. We bowled every Wednesday after school at Steinbrecher's Bowling Alley, under the direction of Miss Scanlon, our faculty sponsor, and Mr. Steinbrecher. We paid fifteen cents a game. A Bowling Tournament was started in March and continued for five weeks. Seventeen girls, including our sponsor, Miss Scanlon, participated in this great event. Each girl played with the intention to rate the highest. Five games were played and any girl missing two games in succession was to be disqualified. Disqualification was not really needed, for the girls all did their part in cooperating to make the Girls' Bowling Tournament successful and enjoyable. 73111 Q , LCCF GAA l MRS. KAZDA AND THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is the only athletic club at Harrison tor girls. Its aim and purpose is to instill in a girl the requisites necessary tor leader! ship and social fitness. It is only by being an active member and earning the necessary amount ot points that a girl can earn her or school letter. These points are obtained by participating in outdoor activities, being physically tit, having athletic ability, possessing leadership and sportsmanship. The club also has under its control the referees ot the intramural teams. The president is at the head of them. A treshmen party was held to let the treshmen see how the meetings are conducted and their purposes. The club appreciates the tine cooperation and help given by Mrs. Kazda and Mrs. Gerlich, its sponsors. Olga Bezin ..... ...... P resident ....... .... B ernice McNellis G. Novacek ...... ...... S ecretary ....... ........ O lga Bezin E. Slusarczylc ....... ...... T reasurer ....... .... L ivia Vezzani Girls in the gym playing volley hull. Boys in the swimming pool. Girls forming pyramids. The ROTC praclicinq rifle drills Mrs. Gerlich leaching the girls lo dive. Baskelbull Game. The ROTC slacking rilles. Social Dancing Class sy. MR. HANSEN AND MR. DOUGHERTY WITH H CLUB The who and This H Club was organized in 1923 by D. F. Holmes and E. E. Ruzicka acted as taculty advisers. This organization has gone a long way since under the supervision of Mr, Hansen it has gained many new heights. will be Mr. Hansen's last year with the organization and we all know he will be missed. The new faculty adviser will be Mr. Krupar. The Club is open to all boys who have won their letter in athletic competi- tion, who have high character standards both in and outside ot classes. This is a club to which many a young man would be proud to be a member. Its purpose is to produce active, vigorous, wholesome sportsmen, and clean activities. This club aims to develop the social graces in the men who have done much tor the school on the battlefield ot sports. The tiner art ot dancing is excelled in t???7 by these gentlemen. They form the backbone and ribs of the student control work in our activities ticket movement. A tew ot its activities are the periodical social gatherings which include the admission ot new letter men into the club, a trip to a Radio Broadcasting Sta- tion, a game against the heavyweight basketball team and a basketball game with the F Club ot Farragut. The Club is continuously striving to improve the character and ideals ot its membership. lt is a member ot the National Athletic Honor Society. -1 C. J! JE Y 4 X mf A I 'aw V F3 INTHRMUHHI. FOOTBALL 335 V 'IZJ '- N rv M ',' M. F WATER BALL 127 - ' .. IJ. 1 -x,:1ky,.,.' Mail, T. T I-I ' 6- Li X.. . 5, Y 4.. if 4 , , 3, f he Q M , 4 sv. 3 r-A A F EARL CARLSON Coach VOLLEY BALL 206 .' f :I :1 y H I L, BASKET BALL WSA f 5' L1 Y ff 1-1. fx em HJQNI, I ROTC G. H. BASTNAGEL A ff' VL J N1 - . ' ' sb' 5-Lf A 4 ff rf X- I yr' 'I ' S -JCV f ROTC t'Jl'f'ltfllHS i-tw.-.' l I, Hodiirr, fl. Krcli V100 Prrsicleiit, R. Clioviinert Prutlidt-rit, Mi. G. A. Hifltii 1 wi, H, Iltllllfillltikl - Q Sovi'ntt1i'y, F. Adtxiiiski Treasurer, E. lfiisen ,wx-tomt-it-Aiiii.:. Row I' F. Nlortivwc, F. Psotfx, T, Baroslzo, A. Sus, I. Suvit, H. lmtzt--i. Row 3 I. Eoor, M. Sttxncz-ik, E. lluiin-ry, I. Noldn, S. Firszt, F. Itiiitw-iv, N. Briant. .1 if N. 1' .. sive ROTC NON-COMMISSIONEIW OFFICERS Row l-fC. Woicik, I. Finnegan, R. Sexauer Trecisuror, E. Bltrlm Socrrettiiy, G. Btistiitxtit-l, ll, l'ttvl:aqmt President, C. Gin fVxi'e President, A. Frank. Raw Kopriva, T. Iagosli, F, Kujawa, R. Kruo-yer, Ft. Short, U, Ztivlittty, T. Lfmmt, ll. ltwltik. Row 3 I. Malinowski, C. Durinan, W, Holecek, E. Steitiiivviv, S. Stxjoviv, R. Svlint-llt-i, C, Kozvlnaky, R, Short, A. Fanttrria, R. Proiotti. Raw 4 C. Nt-iiiiy, C. Vciroh, T. G'lllkYS, S. Mirievvski, F. Guisx, ll. llolioiit, II. limi-1lti::, I.. Speiitvcr L. Fvtirc, L, Szulc, H. Goltz. Here is the Pi.O.T.C. in pictures 290 cadets comprising the largest unit at Harrison. There were two clubs organized in the unit, the Officers' and Non' commissioned Officers' Clubs. The clubs sponsored two school dances, one each semester, the proceeds of which were used in purchasing new colors and school flag for the Unit. For the first time in years Harrison had a rifle team competing for the Hearst Trophy. lt gave a good account of itself. First Lieutenant William Tollagson took the highest honors shooting a score of l8O out of a possible 200 points. N I I I I I A STAFF COMPANY A , A A .L COMPANY B Tiuii. If H M muh! Yu-ut. Colon:-I Nwk Pfirzt, M um' Frmxk Adlxmazkx, Ffwyffrxn Hnlyh Gvlusmski, Mn Horny 1.141111-1, Und I.1m1f. Rmlmrfi Flxrfxt, 1:4 Llc-ut. Fxfmk Ps-vm, 1:41 Lzexut. NVll1,A.:m Trwllfuyson C1 Tmi l.m1r. Cjlwffrwxci Nelmy. C'on.pfnxy A, fxwm ww- fl. Mrflkfl, H. Ifmlrrxmf, E. Hlcxlm, T. Irzqmnlx, H Fw: 1111 Cal-1.1.11 If. 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Ftcul-1, I. lxlultm-x-Jski, W. Motorychuk. Tlurflf-R. Pvtvirswrt E. Kulfustn, A. Ktcmrrl, C. Smudfr, W. l.ewf1ndowSk1, C. Moy, W. Zorlco, R. Smmsznoy, ll. Ruzefw, l. Slzwnfr, R. loswmk. turtlx lf Gul. l. Switrxlskt, Boryskc, G. Hybcr, G. Hctvelku, Fl. Vlfzck A. Pmclmskrr, VV. Bexley, Vx'y:1ov.'k: l. lxzxbmrskl, C. Dttvlduxlslcns, E. Kullk. Y r vt rfw I. Fmnoqmt, R. Slxort, U. Zrrclmiy, VV. l-lolrzrclc, A. Fnuxli, Ccrytuutm fl. Dummy, Lamp my K tt It t I. Rocltmx, l. Komxtz, L. Szulv, C. llurnuny, E. Douglas. e-4'0nClA l. llurrll R, Cox, I. Baron, C. Kurfz, W. Molrychuk, R. Ivlisfsk, G. Smorz, C. Bur, H, Blulm, C. Borkf-wslzt, I. Furrxs, W. Zomkcl. L. Bn-ltckl, F. Gzusz, R. Krueger, L. Toqnurmx. trd iF. l'Cm'zor, H. Elwnrdt, R. Gnlewski, R. Ucrclzmskt, L. Primo, R, Kulcrqox, F. Gum-'tr C, Ptkunus, Compcmy ll llrttt xox-.' I. Klllilifl, F. Ktzycrsko, E. Korvn, F. Horvcxtlt, S. FITSZI, Cty t mt A. Sus, R, Knmmskx, F. furmt, R. Etxtstmn, R. Almm, B. Cusnmuuo. LlC'C0!1Cl'E. llrlmnsku, T. Tnbloft, T. Kuludis, H. Tnmolo, M. Ccxrrxoccxo, I. Kow-1lf'zyk, W. Smttlt, H. Smks, H. lrtrtovko, l. Butler, A. Molmnrt, W. Klfllllltlllfk. md H. Efvvmt, F. Nosprr, TU. RHDIIIO, T. Twcxrdowslu, E. Hulvdfr, M. Straul-zlcmd, H. Pftts, C. Kowulxzyk, L. Nu'Vw'fllCOWA'Skl, L. Zorko, R. Golusznslct, A. Dnzwmgorxskn, F. Kunzaz. fmlltlx- l. Kuduszewskx, L. Voelk, A. K9rc'zym'k, C. llCJklYCZ, E. RCIITQZIS, S. Bxzowozy, I. Lcxskowskt, B. ikztlclcxvrikx, R. PICIZIH, E. ll0Clf1rk, A. Melku, R. Bfxrdts, S. Enlblct, l. 'l'+1urlxcn. . .,,,, . 1,4 Front row, left to right- Sgt. Charles Kozelsky, lst Lieut. Edward Krch, Elmer Melkg, Christer Woicil-t, Ulrich Ziiclitity, Edward Krueger, Richard Short, Laddie Svarc, Michael Kapuscinski, Rglph Ptolsriwi, Rivliard Sexauer, Leroy Spencer, lohn Skwiai, William Krzyzcmowski, Tony Iwgosh, ind Lieut Ralph Golusiuski. Second Arthur Frank, Ralph Kirminskt, Frunk Cunat, Robert Schneller, Leonard Szulc, Wilbsirt Koprivtx, Florian Grusz, Elmer Blrihfl, Chrrles Varak, Edward Douglas, Prank Kaczor Gino Mtrrclir-tti Ptiul Cliromok. PLATOON This year another Crack Platoon was entered tor the city-wide competition, unlike last year though it was not a dark horse. The platoon was really out to Qo places. Lieutenants Edward Krch and Ralph Golusiri- ski, leader and assistant respectively, worked and drilled the platoon every morning tor three weeks in the school gymnasium. However, as is the case other platoons showed as much improvement, Tilden and Sullivan again finished one-two, Harrison taking the show money for the second consecutive year. Last year it was a surprise to everyone for Harrison to take third place, but this year it seemed to be a much dit- ierent story, all eyes were scrutinized on Harrison, the judges inspecting and judging every detail. Perhaps Z7 X the unit will continue to be a constant threat and land the glory of winning tirst place. The unit is striving X for some of the honors that have yet to be bestowed on the schooly Harrison is to be reckoned with, there is no doubt about it. fr M., I-I A R R I S O N I A N The Camera Club is completing the third year ot its existence. During these three years it has grown steadily until at present it has one hundred twenty- two members and an average attendance of about forty at the bi-weekly meetings. These meetings are held alter school on the tirst Tuesday and the third Thursday ot each calendar month. The membership tee is twenty-tive cents per semester. This entitles the mem- ber to the tree use oi the dark room including chemicals for developing and fixing tilms and prints at any time during the semester. The dark room was constructed by club members and consists oi a wooden frame supporting heavy canvas curtains enclosing one ot the laboratory tables in the physics laboratory. The boys ot the club painted the curtains black to make them light- prooi. The dark room contains an Auto-focus Model B enlarger available tor use by club members at all times during the school day. Many trips and outings are planned and carried out by the members. In Ianuary the club made a trip to Palos Park where the boys and girls, who were accompanied by Mr. Roberts and Mr. Tursman, had a delightful time on the toboggan slide. Cameras are in action on all ot these outings and the club's exhibit case on the southwest landing between second and third tloors is always full of recent pictures showing the good times and the photographic achievements ot the members. Each year the club photographs every division in the school and oiiers group pictures to the students at a very nominal price. Since there are well over a hundred divisions it is necessary tor the club to photograph on an average oi about three divisions per week throughout the school year. Row 1 S. Szattantec, L. Sptra, A. Ghtlardt, A. Puklavetz, A. Lee, I. Kasper Secretary, R. Markham- - Treasurer, R. M. Roberts Sponsor, I. Savtt President, D. L. Tursntan Co-Sponsor, H. Slonunski, E. Slusarczyk, I. Gntadtk, A. Panocha, I. Toberman. Row il- C. Itonahue, I. Marino, S. Albyn, G. Tuntpach, M. Smxl, S. Manak, V. Putko, M. Dovictk, A. Podraza, V. Verbura, M. Maatera, ll. Gottlieb, E. Laycock, D. Krasnuwskt, V. Shtntkus, R. Smith. Row 3 R. White, G. Vlk, F. Kosa, L. Schalk, V, Stritar, L. Raider, A. Casellt, E. Szunnk, E. Kalacki, IW. Wtsntewskt, I. Svoboda, A. Sterba, P. Kudrle, F. Setter, L. P15 er, M. Cats, A. Krezel. Row 4 E. Boush, F. Vednvtnu, M. Poltntaszek, R. Short, W. Chudy, D. Lrskar, B. Beranek, C. Serrttella, C. Frosolone, R. Claunch, L. Noclulman, E. Vtfroblewski, E. Kus, M. Cwcldntan, T. Mizenski, L. Park. Rowf R. Einstein, P. Geniuk, I. Ioswtck, I'-I. Connerst, R. Ztolek, I. Sluka, I. Starha, D. Valentine, C. Mann, L. Schatz, O. Novellt, I. Carluq, I. Bouse, I. Finnegan. Mr. Krnl checking geometry notebooks. Mr. Loomis' class seeing movies. Mr. MacClellon with cx physics class. Miss Scanlon in the science laboratory Mr. Roberts' Camera Club. 138 Mr. Plelcher ialking about chemisiry. Miss Cobb explaining geometry. Taking Pictures. 139 M Mrs. Gonnerman leaching biology. Working in the chemistry laboratory MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE CLUBS One oi the up-and-coming clubs at Harrison is the Mathematics Club. Or- qaiiized last year, it now has twenty-tive members. The purpose oi the club is to study some of those interesting mathematical mysteries, which cannot be touched upon durinq the class period. Some ot its members are learning to use a slide rule. To arouse interest in mathematics, the club sponsored a contest. The win- ner is now the proud possessor of a slide rule, the qrand prize. Amonq its other activities, the club is sponsorinq a trip to the Planetarium. The Science Club was organized this semester by Miss Rundquist. lt is coni- posed mostly ot members from Division 253. The purpose oi this club is to acquaint the members with diiierent sciences. The members brinq in or talk about scientific subjects which they think will interest the students. So far, the favorites are astronomy and the study ot the human body. W'e have had three rneetinqs this semester and each one has been better than the preceding meeting. M A T H SCIENCE 140 3. SUIIIAL STUDIES r 1 I I AMES BAIRD MARY BALCOMB VIRGINIA BELL LAURA GIBBS OTIS HAMILTON ELSA KOEBER ARCHIBALD LAYMAN CLAIRE O'HAIR R. CHASE PHIPPS ARTHUR HANSEN LILLIAN HAWKEN ELMER HAWKINS CLAES HULTGREN MARY HUNTER 4 SUCIAL STUDIES I How l I.. Ktiwllti, M. Mmm Ti'oi1st1r'ei', R, Pollock President, E. Hdwkms Sponsor, R. Ptolsqrot Vice Ptoirvdviit, E. Siso! Secmtflry. flow Ll I. Kiipiisctnski, I. Mnrtiskn, M. Hevrdoiss, F, Molek, V. Firovich, O. Ktutxkiis, I, Kmujfrltzz. Row 3 I.. Rybicks, I,. Vannellt, F. Bromberq, M. Firszt, L. Sievers, A. Billr:-r, L, Vgzzoui, Pow -4 G. L'-iiwiiqniuii, A. Green, R. Scliwozq, R, Short, G. Hetniclien, R. Moy, S. Mtxsttilvrz, Working in the interest ot the school ond its Hustlers tthe studentsl. the Student Council is torever busy with new problems ond ideos thot come up relotive to the improvement of school morole. The semester ot February- Iune, l939, morks some of the grecttest progress yet ottoined, with splendid work in the Cleon-up Compotgn, improvement in the Holl Guord system, the estoblishment ot the Suggestion Depctrtment, work on the service owotrd pin, ond study ot student government ot schools known tor their successful Student Councils, in or hope to bring some form ot self-government to the students ot Ilorrison in the tuture. As the executive body to the delegates, the Student Council recommends legislotion to them, who in turn ctcqnoint their divisions with the work. This octive, intluentiol group hos met twice o week the eighth period in ll7 ond hos had numerous committees toking core ot vorious phoses ot the work. DELEGATES COUN CII. C I F H A R R l S G N l A N The Civic lmprovement Forum is made up oi members who show keen alert- ness in considering and discussing means oi improving our city and country and our Harrison High School. lt was organized in the tall oi l93l, under the sponsorship ot Miss Mary F. Balcomb. The organization holds its meetings the tirst and third weeks ot each month during the eighth period in room 227, on Tuesday. This semester the organization is taking deiinite steps in esiablishinq a Senior Council in our school. Under its able sponsor, Miss Mary F. Balcomb, the Senior Council is bound to attain its goal successfully. The members have found great pleasure through their program committee which secures for them outside speakers. The members, too, may par' ticipate in giving speeches, particularly those concerning the present prob' lems lacing our country and our school. The Civic lmprovement Forum holds one social a semester. This semester was an active, interesting and pleasant one, and We hope these characteristics will never cease to exist tor the sake ot its members. Top Pivttiro, How 1 E. Slusarczyk, V, Vrilc nt, l. Hys, A, N111 tilt, S. Ft! .tit-ck: A. Sifrcr, F, Karl. 7 Flow ft A, Malkowskt, R. lbittmfin, H. Kent, H. lvtrter T:f1f 11+1. l- silt! fit fl' t Kart tit ry, M t,' l ll vornh Sttonsnr, A. lterxtrttiik President, A. lfivflgfztt. Vw- P:f:,ft-nt, Lf llfzwtrzrtrii P. Kuddtr-, I,. Venison. Y Pow 3 C Mtrlacina, R. Slusarczyk, T. Black, T, F wy, W H ck' fl-', F Ffltriitnl-' F, Palovitrh, R. Markham, I. Nolan, l. Svobodtz. tittittt I Ink Pow 4 B. Veverkft, F. Wtncek, l. Keres, V. Mfickiewtfh, fl, lfremtz, If Kcrkil' it tltftttil W Rt: L Myslik, R. lienson, R. Katz, L. Bartolozzi, R. Krog 'k. Pow 5 H. Cerbonlvi, D. Forster, K. Pulat, A. Fill ', C. Htizz, M, Htinkf l. Pttwf-li, l lt ttttr M M r l r'ocr't, L. Wtzysrr, G. Btium, l. Batik, L. Ptitills, V. Bthnke, H A R R I S O N l A N The Lunch Room Aids have been in existence since 1934. Since their be- -Jinnintg they have done much in brinqinq about a better and cleaner lunch 100111. Under the supervision ot Miss Balcomb, Mr. Phipps, and Mr. Ray the lunch room has beccme a symbol of cleanliness and order, receiving many com- ments from visitors and inspectors. ln order to brinq about this standina, a specilic plan was devised by the faculty members in charqe. A student is placed in charae ot all lunch periods and he or she in turn appoints captains lor each lunch period. Each student captain appoints sections to the indi- vidual Aid and he or she in turn appoints captains tor each table, which are assigned to the various divisions ot the school. Our qoal is absolute perfection ot order and cleanliness and we will stop at nothinq short of this attainment. holiert Slcarda was the Captain in charge during the three lunch periods. The cleanliness ot the lunch room is laraely due to his etiorts. A flu lx ll R-wal, Mi. ll, Hwy If :Irv l.'l.xiy F. Htilcoxnli, Mi. R. Lf. Plilyiiffs, G. Koctin la fl, Trad. llluiiultillxlvlxhlvxithhii lll'llitt tv ti' '. 'i , '. ' :irc , . 9:01, R. M-uklmin. ll kilt A lx iiswiivliik, l'. lnlinrrun, lf. Kukull, lf. Hahn, H. Stavlc, li lt tu ii 1lil A. St--ilu, P. Kmlilv ll. Huy, R. Florida, M. llalvanib, lt. L'. P1111-ps, l. King,-i'. l Lv lttlu A Ctiltnnlz, H, L'liti::t-:1 N. Ktilvnsky, H. Slvinvk, FI. Slusaiczyk. l Mvllti A Slyik A Niulln A lu :i , . It v :1'j, . 'istok, A. Nlnrilkw, M. llnwlz, R. M-uklium N lltlut 1 l lwrzvli, G. lXlun-it-r, A Hzluvktis, W. Bernoskti, l.. Spcclct, M. Mvssiivlz, H. Block. l L R A The Student Leaders' Round Table was established by the Student Council to provide training tor leadership in extra-curricular activities. Those who volunteered for the trainina were admitted provided their scholarship record was Excellent or Superior and that they were recommended as reliable, am- bitious, and desirous ot serving the school. The members were all qraduated into the Student Council. The Student Council of Harrison is tryinq to form a Student Government. Every division ot Harrison elects one delegate, These deleqates elect the mem- bers oi the council. The lavulty adviser, Mr. Hawkins, toaether with the Council members do the thinqs that they think are tor the qood oi the school. Rosaline Katz ........ ............ P resident Annette lacolist in ..... ...,. V ice President Ruth Pollack ......... ........... S ecretary Lucille Paulls .. ..... Treasurer DELEGATES S L R T STUDENT COUNCIL SOCIAL SCIENCE ECONOMICS FCUIAI. FCIFNCII front Roxy A. Tornuk, B. Opfitrny, L. Pievzoizl-11, If Mnlrun, lf. Illrvl-rt, I'. Hilti zlz, B. Kieiiiescc, E-wroiid L. Mllicnas, E. TIZIIUT, Bwiflnf Vive Pr'-.bidi-tint, l.. Petzl.: I'tf.1tcIl nt Mi. II. ll. IlliwklnzsfSptvziiztvr, B. Kroptk Socrwttrry, I. Noviilt Tl0f'ItiLll't Z', I. Ku'-r. Tlnrd VV. Htckok, II. Svolwidtr, l.. lvlcftc-:ltr-, E. W1 nzfyn, II. IV ntlizz-1, It. Vlxltrutr, G. IXl.1vattlmiskl:1, C. Miller, A. Samuel. Fourth --H. Sodonwka, R. Klass, S. laiclnnv, F-I. Tirbolott, l. Gila n, A. G: itftzn, I.. Itzitolmwt., A. Iacnl-son, D. Ornorzli, H. Iusnica. ECOIJOMICS Front Bow B, Benson, Carlson, I. Hys, S. Strzt-liek-lat, V. Vail nt, V. H-:dt-nur, A. Tilly. Second -S. Moniak, H. Goltz Prcsident, l. Haltn-Jil. Envrvtviry, Mz. IQ. Illtwknn. Sponsor, R. Kent Vice President, R. Zcrslidvl Treasurer, A. Sitrer. Thtrd M. Hanke, I, Gurlcli, A. Mall-ccwrzkl, C. Lucinski. W. Pmfrlzwwy, II. 2'I.1vI1l1ty', lf. Alcxlimlr-r, G. Baum. Fourth L. Carney, E. Macinlewlcz, I. Inssiq, lf. Ikfltnzrnit, V. Husrk, Il. L1 iw-nl-1 1, IQ. Kun, D. Forster, C. Malactna, A. Mntala. Fzttli-r-M. Hajek, M. Kokcs, F. KOCIY, I. Kolar, V. BOIIYIICU, R. Polllxl-lc, C. Bulltt V. Mlrvkwwivli, F. VVIIILJGIC, I. Keros, S. Sabath. The Social Science Club and Economics Club are among our oldest and most active organizations. Only Economics and Social Science students can join. The club is divided into two groups known as the eighth period Econ omics Club, and the morning group as the Social Science Club. Members ot this club have an opportunity to visit such well-known places as the Tribune Buildings, County Iail, Court Buildings, and Broadcasting Studios. By these activities the students are able to broaden their knowledge of econ- omic and social problems. 8 Period OFFICERS Morning Group Harvey Goltz ....... President ....... ............ L ucille Paulls Richard Kent .... Vice President .............. Olga Bezin Ida Battaelli ..... ..... S ecretary ..... .... R osemarie Kropic Ray Zasadil ..... Treasurer ..... ..... I ames Novak HALL GUARDS FALL MESSRS. MCCLELLAN. MONELI.. PETERSON WITH HALL GUARl The Hall Guards are sponsored by the Council and Delegates. They are 1 aanized to keep corridors clean and orderly and to keep lockers sate. Tho who wish to be hall guards apply in ll7. They rnust be reliable, have sat tactory grades, and qood attendance, and be recommended by their divisit teachers. Each period has a Lieutenant on each tloor and a Captain tor t period. The Council awards trorn ten to twenty aold Service Award pi to the best hall quards in each qraduatinq class. A caretul card index recc is kept ot all hall auards in the Hall Guard Ottice in ll7. This spring tx Hall Guard Marshals lead the students in the l-lall Guard Grgcinization: Fra Adarnslfi and Vlfilliani Wilkiris. lflti MESSRS. PETERSON, MONELL. HAWKINS, ANDRIS, HULTGREN, BOYER 1w I, I11II I111111I11 IXI. l'1':1 A. IQ11 I3 S' :11 1IL, I. II,11'I1'.11I11, I, I11111--11, II. I'1V.I1, ll I-i11I1111.1, I.. l'1111I1II11, II f5I11v11I4, 'Y V1'.111 '4 - I' If.1I1 I-1, 1w .' N1111111111 IX 1l11I1I:11-1:1 .-X I'1--11- 1 INI1 I'1 11111-'111 !3,'I'111:'111111, I, I1I111111II, II. II 1v.'I1 11.2, I I'.I1'L'I1'II111 II, lX111I11::, IXI1, II11Il111111: I-1I1 ff 1','1-1 I If 11I: 1. 1w .I Il 'I'11I1111111111, II K 1111I41.1 1' IQ11'-3 1 I.. II1111, IX. I'f11.11.T11, II. SII 1II1, I. Z5.'I11II:, IQ. II1-11 I1I111, II I'111111I1k, N I'11II111111111 11 V11115' A f.I11.1l1 I, I'11,I-1k, 1W 'I W. W.II-4111:1 If 311 11 11 I. I'1! 1' f5. 111' 1'.fTyIv1-,I11, II.11T11111111111, Lf AII111, IYCI11111111-I1 il. IT11111, EI, I1111111'-1, II IVI11I5111I1- G R11 -, 'I' XY111111, I If I II, VX 11II, 1w '1 II. VII1 I'. K11111 I' .1 11:1 1:1 -I1 I'11.'-1 I1I. I'11.'I1 N. fI1'1111I11111, II. SI1'.'.11 131, II. f'1'I1111,1I1, II 1'1111Iz I.. 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IXI111I:11w111I-1, II II111I111'k II I1:1:11 13-:1 ,1v.',:I:1 V, II1111 1I11111, I. I1111'.'-1IQ, IQ. P1II11II1' II, Vs-v01'I1:1'1 1111111 I' I'11'-11I: 1 I I1I11I1:'1I. 1' ' I JIII111 II, f111I11Ii II, I.1I1 :1111 , II. 1711 111, l'. QI1111I,, 1' I'11v,1I-111..I111:', I II11I111, I5 XI. 1' ' -I. II:,I- ,.1a1111 LQ. V1wI1. 111' 'f II. II111-111I1, 'I H11II1.11 I . ' .1'1. 511111 13. SC11I1IL11, I. II11l11 I111, If. 'I'11'.1.':11111-1I I. I1111111 111 Ii II111.111:.I1, A II11111-1' I1I, II If ' I':11I1: Is, U. II111111 II. III1z'1111I11, 43. C'1'1v11I1. I1I'I HALL GUARDS SPRING H A R R I S O N I A N The Social Science Economics Club that Mr. I-Iawkin sponsors, is one of I-Iarrison's largest clubs. This club was organized about sixteen years ago and has been active since then. Students who are taking or have taken Economics or Social Science are eligible for membership. The club meets in Morse Hall about once a Week at 8:25. The purpose ot the club is to acquaint the student with the economic and social conditions of the community and country, as well as those of the world. The club intends to visit points ot interest such as the Bridewell County Iail, a newspaper plant, and the Iuvenile Court. We also intend to run a dance to secure money tor the Welfare Fund ot the school. Row lr A BIIHIVIC, V. Szable-wski, I. Wrisl-co, B. Deck Serra-triry, Mr. Hawkins - Sponsor, Mffssurk Vice Presidmit, W. Griwron Presidmit, II, Slrivek, H. Zabrx. Row L O. Karnkfis, D. Kobus, Il. Deering, R. Ilohlke, G. Turnpacli, M. Smil, A. Asick, H. Brvenik, G. Hybiiik, B. Nowak, II. We-insheinier. How 3 A. Goldberg, A. Bruzai, M. Mann, L, Sifivfirs, lf. Bozek, F. Kus, A. Adolf, V. Lietzow, H. Peters, I, Sawinski, T. Mfrlaski, H, Bogdan. How -1 S. Grxszke, S. Levine, If. Plonka, W. Piaskowy, C. Nenny, W. Henry, L. Allen, A. Ribickas, W. ltvirioskfx, C. Kozniiiplik, L. Osttvyko, A, Pocius. How l I. Kfiy-r, H. Voverkfi, P. Swliimdt, S. I.r1nucha, H. Lachaiczyk, H. Gebski, A. Bakun, B. Gctski, V Aiend, Fl. Hrapowicz. How .' It Owrzinz, ll. Oyiinrzfx, H. I-xsriica, M. Clntia, T. Albert, T. Ilancik, E. Wawrsyniak, T. Spicwak, I. Alliififzga, R. Pollack. Ftivv Ii V. Vuitta, II. Hitosvlike, A. Iwi, Il. Slitfzviirzyk, M. Pocwfi, N. Mrittraii, I-I. Hassett, V. Ziarko, E. Iiucli, l, llolacl 1, C Cusuinaiio. K litww ii U IQi7f'ii, I. TlvlP'l, A. Piiv, Il. Kiniiic-strc, O. Covirli, L. ltnluc, C. Bauer, E. Cody, A. Mladiw, L' 1 'rv -'tim-::1k:, F. Rriifik, ll. liliurlvir, S. Woiioczko. SOCIAL ' SCIENCE SPRING rifi, ' X H A R R I S O N I A N The Harrison Historical Society is a branch of the West Side Historical Society which was organized to further the knowledge oi history pertaining to the West Side. The Chairman ot the Board ot Directors ot the West Side Historical Society is Dr. Otto Eisenschiml through whose eitorts the Harrison Historical Society has become well-known. Miss O'Hair is the sponsor, and Mr. Hultgren and Miss Koe-ber are the faculty advisers. The membership ot this club is very large consisting mainly ot upper class- men, many of whom belong to the February '39 class. OFFICERS Ioseph Nolan ...... ......... P resident ........... ............ S tanley Iacobs Irene Wasko ......... .... V ice President ..... ............... R obert Dittman Iosephine Keres ...... ....... S ecretary ..... ...... E leanore Miezeiewski Annette Iacobson .... ............ T reasurer ........... ................ E dward Fron Chester Erazmus ...... .... S ergeant-at-Arms Bottom Picture, Row I O'I-lair, E. Frou, I. Stokes, Iiicobs President, M. Parry Sovrottxry, R. Dittman- Vice President, E. Cv. Koe-ber. Row H, Pamelska, A. Zfmazzo, I. Pnsierb, R. Fitzni:-r, E, Niedziela, H. Gralowska, ID. Gmy, D. Martinez E. Broseman. Row 3 C. Maske, G. Umek, I. Kxnisrfik, S. Stopka, I, Roq, L. Greqoriclx, H, Sobieszek. Row 4--S. Pedziwiatr, E. Schilke, C, Erazmus Sgt,-at-Arms. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Xa- , J f Ww ,., UWM CURRENT EVENTS CLUB COMMERCIAL LAW CLUB Row I C. K11111111, L. Szcvcirs, E. Weber, L. G1bbs, N. E'l11.ttfr, I.. W'1tl:1-wskz, I.. M- df-II11 How II C'. T11111k1n, R. Russell. I. Ir11111, It. Ol1vie11, A. Z.1'k11:1, CJ. I..1:1k111, H. Hunr Row 3 M. Mann, Ft. Pollack, B. Cl11111111, S. Wo11'.k, M. P1cwl1o'l:, H. l't:v1-lk: A. M. ..t1111. How 4 A, Frfder111f111, I.. Vvffrfrner, H. Sllfilll, W. Krywolculsky I. Vt'l11te, A. 3.111 11.11 , I Put 1 I N1tl11l111 F. Pe d1 ozd, Row I H. W. Bare'-ll, I. N16-dztelskl Preswlerit, A.Bf'1t1f111 111't11y, I.. F1 rc111w T1111:1111-11, I.. W111s1 Vice P1e1::1cle11t, O. Ht1IIItlIUII. Row M. K11lf111:sky, L. FIIZIIDI, I. Iol111sto11, VJ. Wzikuxs I9 IW111111111, T. M11111vtql 1, I.. l.1111111II EVIIDCIGXIISII. How 3 I.. Ryan, S. Verh1n1, W. M11-I111ln11tz, I. Roduv: H. Pony 111 C, H1-l1e111. The object of the Current Events Club is to promote clear, broad and faire minded thinking on present day problems. The proqrani consists ot reports on articles and lectures, discussions and de' bates on interestinq current events by outside speakers as well as club members. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Gibbs. The purpose ot the Commercial Law Club is to cooperate with the Safety Campaign now under way by inauquratinq a Safety Court at Harrison, and to promote an interest in law for the furtherance ot better citizenship. The Law Club will visit ditterent courts throuqhout the city and cases will be studied. Sponsors are Mrs. Bissell and Mr. I-laniilton. Current Events OFFICERS Conirnercial Law Norman Shrifter ...... President ...... ...... I ulian Neidzielski Vice President .. ....... Louis Wilrier Earl Weber ...... .... S ecretary Annaniay Behen Lucy Sievers .... .... T reasurer .... .. Louise 'Ferone GLOBE TROTTERS 'W 1 M. Primozich, S. Moniuk, D. Ili Vita, G. Kocarek, H. Sodontka, I, Wcsko, H. Zyclt, C. Albert S. Strzolecki, P. Wdowmrz. W ff L. Baum, I. Rys, E. Ward, D Ioslyn, H, Letzter Vice President, S. Trad -President, Mi. Plnppsfe Sponsor, I., Vozzani Secretary, R. Markham Treasurer, A. Ivan, A. Savulsky, H. Pukis. rw 3 A. Lolli, I. Nolan, I. Boot, F, Kvnsnicka, A. Obis, E. Weqrzyn, I. Bezdek, E. Fricke, R. Slowiak, F. Pvdroza, I. Kolur. W 4' M. Slwya, A. Bciccask, R. Benson, P. Fltrponi, F. Taccola, V. Starczenski, V. Stack, G. Cmunqnam, L. ViIIlYltE'I.ll, H. Martiniq, I.. Albrecht, P. Iohnson, C, Podedworny, H. Purcell. tw SWI. lusstrq, E. Maqrini, F. Kody, I, Kwtetnieski, R. Clxasas, I, Pawlak, M. Margosoin, I. Leschina, M. Baietto, I. lleck, H. Diozdik, A. Marchuk, N. Lanclwehr, A. Filip, V. Behnke, W G G. Baum, B. Veverlztr, S. Wniteczko, C. Ruiz, M. Wojtecki, G. Radkiewlcz, L. Schrll, I... DZWIQOHSICI, A, Sable, B. Knllinq, G. Brendal, L. Kusnerz. ISS One of the youngest but by tar one ot the most active clubs at Harrison is the Globe Trotters'. Their purpose is to develop a better understanding oz the customs, traditions and habits ot all people and to foster a better atti tude toward all races and creeds. The most important activities are the annual Christmas party, which can be described as a great gathering tor merriment, and the annual picnic, with its Joyful outing and plenty ot goodies, the spring dance, an event which con- cerns all, and the numerous excursions which are educational and pleasant. The sponsors are Mr. Phipps and Miss Newman. OFFICERS Sally Trad ....... ...... P resident ...... .... R obert Markham Henry Letzter ..... .. Vice President ....... Loretta Vannelli Livia Vezzani ......... .... S ecretary .... ..... G loria Carmignani Robert Markham .... .... T reasurer .... .......... L ivia Vezzani Boys in machine shop. In the electric shop. Mr. Andris teaching mechanical drawing Girls in the sewing class. Mr. Hasterok in ihe print shop. 154 TECHNICAL ISS Mr. Almlolf 1 Mr. Hoe h'q q th leciric sh p 'XNOODRUE ALMLOE PETER ANDRIS PAUL BECKER FRED BLENKINSOPP DAVID CLAUSEN LEWIS DRYLAND BYRON ELLIS MAURICE GILES GERALD HASTEROK ESTHER IOHNSON CHARLES KRUPAR DANIEL MASHEK MOSES MCELLHINEY THOMAS NICOLL CARL PETERSON ROBERT PETTET HUGH RAY OSCAR ROESINGER ANNE SMITH CLARA THORNDIKE . , 'vr ' JEJHQ.. 4 A ' - L 1 HOUSEHOLD ARTS FALL SPRING . I Row I A. Marcus, I... Myslik, A. Iacobson, R. Katz, H. Lublznfr, E. Zak, M. Alun-ii. LT. tfuzuiiintiri IT. Alexander, A. Matala, A. Malknwski, H. F'i7r.C-r. How T I.. lTIC'IIIf?kiN, F. Eonat, E. Ryszko, lf. Brunslit, L. Fiecekf- Prxsicltyxit, R. Svlrwt i-1 'l'itf-igqiiif-i', Mi Tlwindike-, Miss Iolinson, Mrs, Sinitli, M. Fgrrzt Sncir-tiiry, IQ. Goldstein, IC. Iinius, I.. L'aru:: V. Lawrance. Huw' 3 I.. Hollfisch, L. Peterson, M, Pfxriq, W. Lfliriii-'I I . L.i I Kei- zykowskii, II, Iwiciiz, A. frllllltlfl A. Lee, L. Frfissvfi, S. Mertzel, M, I'obiof2, S. limit-'t i, . f pk, '. if- I, . In :V . L HCin L Atli Mliiilxy How 4 G. Bekizi, A. Primus, A. Zenifiitis, F. Olclori B. Biilcovy M. Mtxizii., M. Bfiltttxvvi, I.. I'zwit1om'l- L. Scllill, L. Rftucci, A. Dembowski, A, Kalar, M. Martino, How 5 E. Altnirrn, M. Margoscin, I. Lcsvliina, I. Ptivvlvik, Y. Miyniry M. lvltzftxiz I. I'ifin, If. Kovnt V. Stark, M. Knoell-1, E. Maciulewicz, M. Ec'k:te.n, E. Mersrch, M. Roddr-, M, Shiva, It. Stopyr I. Oberlaridc-r, M. Colm. Pow 6 C. Podedworny, E. Aicken, L. Vioztftcrki. H. Purcfll H. Pxik.s H. Buvli k. l'. Uriwizmi, G. INIlr'Ii-'blur' t'14irNIt ii rci F. Borifiauidw, F. Mfingiantin, A. Cfzrelli, L. Efrrtoizri, M, lwltwron' A. Iftzlsis, A. 1 H Urek, M. Sisl-co. Ilcvw 7 M, Neriicc, LI. Neinzy, L. Qstreyko, O, Coviuli G. Fvldnzzn R. Ft-itia, H. Zyliowski, I. Bonk, M. Schnabel, G. Rfidk.+wic'z, E. fifzzfiodti, V. I-iraiwwi, V, The I-lousehold Arts Club has so greatly enlarged its membership that it has become necessary to divide it into two groupsfthe foods and the handicraft. Those interested in foods, meet with Mrs. Smith where they are taught the art of preparing and serving interesting refreshments. Those interested in handicraft, meet with Miss Esther Iohnson. Under her direction, they have made table decorations and invitations that are suitable for Halloween, Christmas, special occasions and holidays. Girls love a parade A-a fashion parade. They have seen parades on the numerous field trips and at assemblies under the supervision of Miss Thorn- dike. This year we had a luncheon and fashion show in the private lunch- room of Carson Pirie Scott and Company: and in November SUO were enter- tained at a fashion show and lecture given by Miss Lapp of the Schools Sewing Service of New York. A Spit-wak, 52. Rr-ii A ilu is 'I'oixir'Ztil-1, II. Lflifiszv 158 sl.. 4 A - q Bottom Picture, Front Row-H. Stempuiak, M. Szisurek, R. Iirik, I. Kohapka, Mr. M. McEllhiney, F. Vlcek, R. G lk' H. G ' k omo s i, asiou . Second Row E. Gorbacz, I. Zankoski, B. Zydek, E. Nagel, I. Gniadek, R. Sipla, I. Kosenesky. Third Row -T. Black, P. Cewcletzwitz, I. Evans, G. Ryba, G. Ziolkowski, T. Goqola, C. Frederick, I. Voldrich, B. Barzda. Fourth Row--I. Worel, I Vlcek, I. Sabieniec, C. Beran, S. I-Iushka, E. Ioswiak, R. Maruska, R. Dittman E. Glieqe, F. Frish. AVIATION CLUB INDUSTRIAL MOVIES l59 The Aviation Club was organized for the purpose of bringing together boys and girls who have a common interest and wish to discuss the fundamental parts and facts pertaining to aviation. The club has a membership composed of 80 boys and 27 girls. Meetings have been held after school every two weeks. This semester its activities include that of Model building, such as scale models, rubber powered models, flying models, a study of the principles of flight and subjects relating to aviation events. Our sponsor is Mr. D. C. Clausen. This club was sponsored by M. McEllhiney of the Machine Shop A for the purpose of bringing to the boys of this shop a closer relationship of industry from an industrial viewpoint. All films, sound and silent, are related to conditions as they are in the indus- trial worldfworking conditions, production, opportunity, responsibility and relationship between technical work in the schools and the industry. A record of these films is taken and reviewed as to interest and value. The boys ask questions ancl discuss the how and why's of the picture. There are l24 boys who view these films once each week on Tuesday the first, second, fifth and seventh periods. Boys learning cxvicxtlon. Mr. Ray giving the boys ivfsfruciions in meglxcin' iccrl drawing. 1 Q Mrs. Smith teaching the girls lo cook Girls modeling in the fashion show. Mr. Becker in the iorge. 1611 rw -- l - l.-.-ft eu'- P L A N T U P E H A T IU N T O' The School Plant has undergone some changes during the past year and more are expected this year. lnasmuch as this school was opened twenty years ago May first and with an average of over 3,000 pupils using the equipment for a quarter of a century, it is only reasonable to expect that some of it has been worn out. The old chemical laboratories located in rooms 205, 207 and 209 were torn out last summer and these rooms made over into an extension of the library and today we have one of the finest libraries in any high school of the United States. Rooms 216, 218, 220 and 222 were torn apart and new up-to- date chemical laboratories made and fitted up in place of these four rooms, and so we are on a par with schools built this year. Last year all of the equipment in the lunch room was replaced with up-to-date equipment and former drawing room 334 was divided into two classrooms-334 and 348. The marble work of all toilet rooms was repaired and reset and put in as good condition as it was when originally installed in l914. All of these changes show that the Board of Education is doing its part in keeping the school building in such a good condition that the pupils will have a modern and up-to-the-minute school building at all times. That they have succeeded is proven by the recent report of the North Central Association of Colleges in which their Examiners rated the school as very good. The Board of Education asks nothing more from the students than their co- operation in keeping the school in a clean and habitable condition and Harrison students have always given this kind of cooperation and we hereby thank them for it. HEUUB FUUD IS EUUD HEALTHH When we came back last September, we found several improvements in our department. Two new cooling rooms and a fine large stockroom were built in, which affords us ample space for keeping foods cold and in good order. A new baking table, a cook's table with an inset sink, and three mixing machines were installed which enables us to speed production and prepare greater quantities of food in a shorter space of time. We make all of our own small pies as well as the larger ones, cakes and other deserts, ice cream and sherbets. Through the interest of Mr. Maclear, our principal, we have an additional corps of lunch room helpers who tidy up the room in time for the students who come in for study during the next period. Since Christmas we have had two hundred chairs and twenty-two table tops repaired. Co- operation in the careful handling of these furnishings will lower the cost of maintenance materially. We hope when we return in the Fall, every table and chair will be in perfect condition. Let us Work toward a better looking lunch room from the standpoint of well kept equipment as well as cleanliness. We have recently asked the stu- dent body to answer a questionnaire regarding food preferences and other queries about places to eat and how often patronized. The papers were sent to our Central Office for compilation for the National Restaurant Association. The fact that we have served more people this year than for several years seems to indicate we are still able to assure you that . when you patronize your school lunchroom you can l say with us that GOOD FOOD IS GOOD HEALTH. KATHERINE mwis IOSEPH SPAIN H A R R I S O N I A N SENIOR ADVERTISING COMMITTEE IOSEPHINE TLAPA, Advertising Manager PEARL VASKOVSKY, Assistant Advertising Manager Iosephine Tlapa Ruth Sokol Iosephine Graves Helen Slavelc Olga Erzen Pearl Vaskovsky Andrew Zacek Christ Zurek Raymond Gomolski Clara Bauer -.ll--Ein:-1uu1qp1u.1-111.11 1.11 1..1.lill1n1qn-51.45 WELL WISHERS I I I I JAMES PLHAK I 1515 W. 18 Street I MATEIJS DRUGS I 1724 S. Loomis Street I IOSEPH FALTA I 3404 W. 26 Street I IOHN IAKUBCIK I STATIONERY STORE I 3213 W. 26 Street I IAMES SUDA I 3416 W. 26 S666-I I A. E. WARHANIK - DRUGGIST I 2159 W. Cermak Road I IOHN M1SioRoWSK1 I 1656 W. 21 Street I MR. 666 MRS. MATEICEK I 3001 S. Trumbull Avenue I KULINSKI MEAT MARKET 2243 W. 19 Street MR. and MRS. KUDRLE 2700 S. Trumbull Avenue I MR. and MRS. IAMES SOROKA 2623 W. 24 Street DR. 1, E. WoLSK1 I 2402 S. Washtenaw Avenue AUC-,UST W. MOTYCKA I FRUIT MARKET I 3316 W. 26 Street I INDEPENDENT TEA STORE I 3308 W. 26 Street FRANK I. KLUNK PAINTING CONTRACTOR I 5724 N. Western Avenue A. M. BAUER I SHEET METAL WORK 2325 W. 23 Street I -1- at-lniuininu-nu1un1u-411:11u1nu--u-nu-uu- in--an1uu1 1 -un-nn-:nn1un1nn-nu-I-n1n-1-u-u-n-un- 162 H A R R I S O N R THE HOME OE THE MILKY WAY ARS, INC. EXTENDS BEST WISHES to the Graduating Class and Student Body of Harrison High School. We cordially invite you to visit our uCom- munity of Candy Makers , Home of Milky Way and other Mars Confections. V Phone Merrimac 3070 for an appointment. Our address is 2019 N. Oak Park Avenue. M I L K Y W A Y FOREVER YOURS 3 MUSKETEERS SNICKERS MARS ..l.1n.1-.1...-11...-1-.11-1.-1111111..i-1.-il... I A N H '!' I n1gu1nu1uu1nn1 n..n11 -lm1.-n1...,-.un1un- .....nu-.u1m.1un A R R I S O N I A N 1.1...nn1nu1wu1nw1r.u1n.-1.11-1 1-..1n-.un1nn.... I Congratulations g Class .l Of I g 1939 I SPIES BROTHERS, Inc. I Class Rings cmd Pins I Club Ie-welry I Announcements H Medals Trophies Distinctive Graduation Gifts I I U Loop Office G Showroom Factory Office f 27 EAST MONROE STREET 1140 CORNELIA AVENUE .l.......n..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-,.-.. ...... .-..-..-..-.....-.....-..-..-..-..-.A- 5 Compliments I I 3 FROM A FRIEND I j of the I i HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL g,,,,,.,,,-,,,,.,,- ,.,t - .... .. .t.t -.t- - ttt. -..- .... - ,... - .... -.... ..., - ..., - .... - .... - ,... -..t- .... - ..,. - .... -...-,.t- O- -.t.-.-.,.,-,,- I Lunch Counter - Cigar Stand - Bur 5 i Phonc Roqkyvcll S800 2 12 Alleys - Four Tables i I . I 1 I 1 1 I srsnmnecusn s necnzmon i L FRANK RUDA and SONS E 2624-26 West Cermcrk Rodd Meat Market i Fresh and Smoked Meats I Phone Rockwell 2968 I E 2735 YVest Ccrmnk Road .i..-.....- --..--.-- i--..- -.-. ------ ---- -----i- .i...... -... .-...-..-..-..-,.....t-.n-..,-.t u.1n.-.11 H A R R I S O N I A N ' iundzllinzsllfit x2x:xix:x1m Established 1889 Root Studios Official Ph-ohtographers Harris-'onian 1936 1937 19381 1939 Telephone State 0115 185 N. Wabash Avenue h Suite 310 Chicago, Illinois 0 SPECIAL RATES TO HARRISON. STUDENTS ' AND THEIR FAMILIES AT ALL TIMES w, fr' 'ji . J., A F V. x,fg1 dj .V .,, a ' . ' his I s. .H . -..'...mdR. - ... ' 1..1..1.,1..1,,.1,.,,1,.1 1 1....1m1.,,1.u1M A R R I S O N I A ..-...1H.1.,.,1.,..1.m1,.1.-.,...1..-1,m1.m1,.,1,...1,.,.1,...-,.,.1,...1,.4- 1,m1....1.,..1.,..1.,.1.1 1...1.-.1-. 1..1,.1.-1,11 H -..- .. -,-...-..-.,- - ..,. .... ..., - .... - ..,. - .... -.- .... - ,.., -..,. -,..-,.-...--..,.....-.,-..,- -....-..n-...- -...,...,.g. Phone Rockwell 0 703 THE CALIFORNIA LAUNDRY fl. T. Dolezal 5-9 Som 24-48 S. Kcdzic Avenue CHICAGO ,.,.1..,.1.....1....1....1,...1...1..1 1 1.1 1 1.1 ..11.,11,,.1....1,..1.,1,,,.1.,..1,...1m.1..1. 1 1 1.1 SOUKAL FLORAL C0 Flowers For All Occasions C' , fv A. store. SLB, Af-st 26th Sireet Telephone Hockwvell 0176 Gwen House-3 5330 South Mason Avenue TGIGPIIUIIP Pcfrlsnwulh 7055 I I --4' .g...-..-...-.n.....- -.......-.M-..-...-..-..-........- 1 IHTU IHE PURT UF PROGRESS Encii year an ever increasingfg numher of yearhoohs testifies to our compietinfj mici-year Cll1::l'ilVillQ promises with complete satisfaction. From preliminary shetch to finished yearhooh, Xvaiiace-iviiiier watches every cie- taii with capahie ami conscientious service.Y0ur hooiz is safe in our hands. -cz We prcu-nt thin hook which we designed as u sample Q of our crafhunanship in the art of photo-engravinf WALIJACE-MILLER ENGRAVING COMPANY 466 WEST SUPERIOR STREET -rf CHICAGO H A R R I S O N I A N nk-ll1ll1cl-uu1uu1nn1nl1un- --nu1uu1 1.1.1,--nu1n-1n-1nw-11nq1u-- 1...-4.1 ----0.1 -..1..1..1...-N? 1' Phone Lawndale 5500 is I I : ll I 7 LA W NDALE FLORAL CO. I W V. A. KOHOUT, Proprietor I 3212 West Cermak Road Chicago, Illinois l . Z1 BONDED MEMBERS FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH cuoicu our 1fLowERs I-'UR i DELIVERY ASSOCIATION ALL OCCASIONS ll klllillilliIITlllIIlIllllTlI0Tl1lllIli- li illillillilli 1il1i7 ll7lllll7lllll7llanvlllpqlilz 1ru1ll1Il1Il1 1 1nl1nn- - -ll-m1 - -nic? 1.u1uu-nu---1-1-1:1-In1-n1-rn-n-uiun-nn-n-n1u-ni: I I Tex. 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North Avenue 5842 Ce-rmuk Hood 1' Chicago, Illinois Cicero, Illinois 'K Phone Merrimcxc 8776 Phone Cicero 274 Euclid 8776 ll I FLOWERS EOR ALL OCCASIONS Q I Deliveries Everywhere I +U1n-ll-ll1ll1ll-ll-llrur 1- -ll1lr1un1u-M1w-1-an-1uu1ur-uu1un-un-n 1 :ln1nn:nn-uni.-1--1..1.,.til 15-Iillllllllll lllili 1 iI1lllllil-'11ul-lI1w-nvl1w1- ,-1:-nl-:vu-:Lui - - 1un-nl1ln:ul:uu1alin? H W E L L W I S H E R S MR. and MRS. F. CADA CONGRATULATIONS 311 1631 W- 18 S11ee1 ' IO, RUTH and PEARL 3 Q' QKY DQKY THE THREE MUSKETEERS 1537 W- 18 S3991 CHARLIES MEAT MARKET 1 MR. and MRS. E. PIECZYNSKI 3334 W- 23 Sffeef i 1 3057 W. Cermcik Road MR. and MRS. A. TRAD Q ALBANY FLORAL COMPANY 1305 S- Weshiemw i ! 3042 W. Cermctk ROOCI Best Wishes Of DR. W. BEZKOSTNY i .g..-..-..-..-..-..-...- .... -...- .... - .... - ..,. -..-...-. -..-..-..-..-..-..............-..-..-..-..-......-..-..-.g. H lb. I ' ' 1 . I I H , A , 1 . ' , ' . .. 1 1 A 1 ' - ' Q, .- ' . -Q, , 1-I l 4 1.1.1--. l . .I K . -. I' . T . - 1 . 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