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

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May the pages of our Harrisonian reflect a sphere Wherein the individual has importance and opportunity, so that We may, in our World, be attuned With the spirit of theirs. m,,.k, f jf 1 ,LQ-.Em f ffffk 21272911 O our Seniors, who face so qallantly the new universe, this Harrisonian is affectionately dedicated. Our hope for you is of course happiness in a happy World. 1 May you be deeply aware that your future as an individual of dignity and Worth in a free land has been dearly bought by our country's finest lives, and that it is a future which eminently belonqs to Youth. .4 It is our fervent wish that the blue stars in our Service Flag may remain the blue of the living, and that, after the long night of battle, each valiant fighting man and his loved ones shall soon greet, with minds and hearts filled with happiness and hope, the rose--hued 'ro AAH . KX X ff GOL T TAR You Whose every thought was filled with life And ioy, and hope, and confidence, Have given-in the fierce sharp pang of battle, In the vastness of the raging sea, Or in a swift hurtling from the blue sky Into the reaching arms Of clouds, of air, and earth- Have given A life. A life. And we, who stand and sadly think about The endearing ways you had The plans and dreams that were a part of you, We will not lightly take the gift you gave, The gift of life that we might live in freedom, But eyes turned upward to the star-filled sky, We know we must pursue, in this our life, The honorable and true. Dawn of Victory and Peace! l LOUIS F. BROOK O me there is a special significance in the dedication of this Harrisonian to you Seniors. You are graduating at a time when our country is facing the dawn of la new era, and America has great need oi you. Yours is the responsibility of using your talents, educa- tion, enthusiasm, and ordered energies, not only in carrying out your own destinies, but in attempting to fill, in some measure, the place of the valiant dead. May you meet this challenge with a fine high spirit, and may America and Harrison continue to be proud of you. 0 1 The Office of Assistant Principal 0 HE office of assistant principal of a large high school has responsibilities that are many and varied. Outstanding among these duties are: the organization of the school: general counseling of the departmentsg and the hand- ling of the more serious discipline cases. ,gl ,5-pr ADIUSTMENT 0 HE Adjustment Office communi- cates With contributing elementary schools, in- terviews incoming Freshmen, and arranges more suitable programs for pupils. lt maintains files and accumulates data useful in the process of adjusting programs to the aptitudes and achievement powers of the individual student, referring some cases to specific schools and social agencies. , v. . ' ,ar , 4-4' . CONTENTS Ammmmm wmm Jwmm gmmwm gwf mMms urke- Iecm Gormley Helen Race Cath O F F I C E ATTENDANCE OFFICE On file for each student is a four year cumulative record of absence, tardiness, early dismissals, class cuts, and interviews with the parents. ELMER HAWKINS DISCIPLINE COUNSELOR AND OFFICE AID The Discipline Counselor and Office Aid handles discipline problems referred to him by faculty members, assigns substitutes to class rooms when teachers are absent, assigns lockers to divisions, issues visitors passes, registers incoming studen's ex- cept lB's, and assigns them to divisions and classes. -4 to The present Attendance Office was established after an in- vestigation of the methods used elsewhere for keeping boys and girls in high school. The best features of the other systems were incorporated into the one in use at Harrison. EDNA M. SIEBERT MAURICE E. GILES I t THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SHOPS The newly appointed Superintendent of Shops and Drawings assists the technical teacher, the principal, and the Director of Vocational Education, he is con- cerned with the equipment, supplies, and repairs of the shops, tool-rooms, and drawing-rooms, N 1 HKEUC M 'I 1x 'gli E. me MGD ' l LORETTA H. SULLIVAN Reading Co-ordinator DEVELOPMENT!-XL READING CO-ORDINATOR lt has been said that, A chain is no stronger than its Weakest link. Likewise, the printed page is no more etiective, regardless of content, than the ability of the reader to comprehend the subject matter presented. To in- crease the reading etticiency ot our students, a problem prevalent in every corner of the world, the administration ot the Chicago public schools has in- itiated a developmental reading program. lt provides for deiinite instruction in the skills ot reading and growth in reading interests at all levels and in all subjects. ..11.. A salute to the young men and Women oi Harrison who demonstrate their patriotism by remaining in school! They recognize that the high- est quality ot service follows only atter adequate prepar- ation. The Placement Office stands ready to help through the channels ot education, business, and industry. PLACEMENT MANILA CHESHIRE COMMITTEE Manila Cheshire, Chairman Dorothy E. Brenner Edith R. McNair Winifred S. Perry SOCIAL LABORATORY The school year l944-l945 found the Social Laboratory initiating a program designed to assist in training for more graceful living. The idea has met with Whole-hearted ap- proval and enthusiastic accept- ance on the part of the students. The Social Laboratory Council, a group of forty girls, keeps the machinery running smoothly. OUR FACULTY Harrison honors here those members of the faculty who have served or are serving in the Armed Forces during World War ll. May their military careers be successful, and may they return soon to enjoy the bless- ings of victory and peace. Lieutenant li.g.D loseph R. Bell, U. S. Navy Ph. M.2!c Maurice Friedman, U, S. Navy Officer Candidate Leo Lejeck, U. S. Signal Corps Major lra Monell, U. S. Army Lt. Louis A. Wagner, U. S. Army ART AND MUSIC BURKHOLDER, SAMUEL R. EWALD, IOSEPH F. IOHNSON, MARIE S. MCGARR, MARGARET MINOR, HALLIE I. PATTON, HELEN WILLIAMS, KATHERINE COMMERCIAL BEATTY, LILIAS T. BOYER, CLAUDE E. CHESHIRE, MANILA DENNING, MARY B. DUKETTE. CHARLES S. GANNON, MARIE L. GUINANE, MARGARET HORNING, RAE L. MAIN, HARLAND V. MCNAIR, EDITH R. RICHARDS, AGNES SCARSE, MARIORIE O. STEELE, JESSE E. WARD RUBY R. ART-MUSIC-CUM ...14... LANGUAGE BISSELL, HARRIET W. BRESEE, HELEN BURGESS, ELEANOR M. COPPINGER, MARY A. CUNNINGHAM, MAE L. DONAHUE, RUTH S. FOX, ELSIE R. GRAY, LILIAN R. HOFFMAN, FLORENCE IACOBSON, ESTHER H. KELLY, MARIE H. MacMILLAN, IUNIA N. MAI-IONEY, CATHERINE A RYAN, LORETTO A. SEVICK, MARGARET B. SIEBERT, EDNA M. SKIDMORE, FLORENCE T. ' SULLIVAN, LORETTA H. THRANE, GRACE M. TWINING, MARY B. WOOD, SILVA M. The departments of Latin, Spanish, and English offer invaluable opportunities to the Harrisonite: knowledge of the eminent classical background ot the past and its relation to the present: the timely and patriotic understanding of our Latin American neighbors, and the abil- ity to read, speak, and appreciate our own English language. ANDRIS, PETER BELL, IOSEPH R. BEYLER, OSCAR L. COBB, I. AGNES COURTNEY, IEANETTE CRANE, IEFFERSON W. DUDA, OTTO F. GONNERMAN, ALICE K. KAPLAN, BERNARD B. KRAL, BOHUMIL LEIECK, LEO LOOMIS, HIRAM K. MCCLELLAN, IOHN H. MONELL, IRA MORRIS, GLADYS NELSON, GLADYS PERRY, WINIFRED S. PLETCHER, LYLE I. ROBERTS, RALPH M. SAZAMA, IAMES SIMON, IOSEPH V. 0 SMITH, ELSIE TIBBETTS, MARGARET TURLEY, IRA S. TWINING, HARRY A. WOOLFENDEN, LOUETTA SCIENCE END MATHEMATICS CIO3 2 V225 In t - 245 The teaching oi accuracy and clear reasoning are two impor- 5 '- I Ag Q X 1- X tant goals of the departments of science and mathematics, and the X.. science faculty supplements these Wlth guldance in the accurate 1 , 1 245 I '2 - tn mia determination and understanding of the physical phenomena of the E isa X ig gg ' Gr-we World in which We live. ...16.. SUUIAL STUDIES BAYER, THEODORE CAPPETTA, EVA B. HALE, LUCILLE M. HANSEN, ARTHUR I-IAWKINS, ELMER HUNTER, MARY S. KOEBER, ELSA G. MCGARR, HELEN A. MCGREGOR, ALICE M. O'BOYLE, ANNE PAGE, KATHARINE PI-IIPPS, R. CHASE WORRELL, WINNIFREDE P. 0 CARLSON, EARL A. DOUGHERTY, ROBERT F. ELLIS, HARRY M. FRIEDMAN, MAURICE KAZDA, MAE R. LABANT, IOHN MSHUGH, DOROTHY L. Q SIMPSON, DUNCAN M. SMILGOFF, IAMES PHYSICAL EUUCATIUN -17- CHNIEAL Q Technical accuracy, precision, and workmanship have attained new mean- ing in the pursuit of victory, the technical department continues its patriotic contri- bution in fitting the student for the great era which will follow the coming peace. , ,, x 9 ALMLOF, WOODRUFF BADGLEY, BELLE R. BECKEIE PAUL L. ,Wu BLENKINSOP, ,FREDE 5, fit, 3' CLAUSEN, DAVID c. A ELLIS, BYRON GILES, MAURICE E. HASTEROCK, GERALD I. HIGGS, MABEL IOHNSON, ESTHER M. xx 0 KRUPAR, CHARLES F. MASON, IAMES A. X A ff V MUNSON, CECILIA M. I NICOLL, THOMAS H. N I 'K' PETTET, ROBERT P. -Al RAHN, RoBERT c. My GH L x V RAY. HU . X RoEs1NeER, oscAR w. 118-. UFFICE UF WAR CU-URIIINIITUR 39 ,A LJ gf, - Wk 254 J 6 , X X, lvl X ' 'xxx-WN X X 'X XNWNx,tl1vX Y 4 4, X V With the entrance of America into World War II the office of War Co- ordinator was established at Harri- son in order that this organization could aid our country to the greatest y extent in the victorious pursuit of a great War, The duties of the War Co-ordi- nator, Mr. Bernard B. Kaplan, are briefly as follows: Cooperation with existing agencies to help in the War effort by War Bond Drives, Paper BERNARD B. KAPLAN and Scrap Drives, and Assemblies: and, to this end, to establish public relations ofvalue with community and metropolitan pub- lications. . lt is to the credit of the efforts of the War Co-ordinator, the fine support of principal and faculty, and the untiring Work of the student body that Harrison can note with satisfaction the following outstanding patriotic achievements of the years 1944- 19452 BOND RALLIES including the sale of over Sl,000,000 worth of War Bonds, CHRISTMAS PRESENTATION to the U. S. Army of a 357,000 BUICK TANK, presentation and christening of'a DOUGLAS C-54 TRANSPORT PLANE, the HARRISON GOLD STAR: participation in the ALLIED CLOTHING DRIVE: three WASTE PAPER DRIVES with Isadore Goldberg as chairman and Dolores Kusper as Fiesta Paper Queen, and the resultant col- lection of 142,000 pounds of paper. -19- - l ia 'V V ' ........ ' .. V ' ' a ,, .ff if IIQ' 'bz' ,Q 2 -W Ji Lips, - 'E . -1 A' 2 3- Mt , - 'Vs Fimzw W' I .' W ' ' 'fN 'M' ' 745 wp. ' :mg ww - ' we 3 N A Q Y '1 V 1 - .grif 'E' In H 1 if IKE, ., A gf if -, 'I 3 'if ,Mf gi 5:41. a ,.QQ - A mf e -ff? , Y f 'V if-' 36 f ei '- 1, , ' S 5 fm sais 5 5 x. my if 512321. M 4 ,p , ,, . :rx Asgxglx S mini.. Q ,f K ,,::,,-y., F y . '11, , LL.h ,N ,... .K ' 5 '--, 'g .HA S S-if K 4 I Q i xx -45 ,' 'ml-5 9 Rf i A Q - ?'f'.. ' , ?'9?' X i ' iw W L E gqfgx 'fwixw A A . , X A , , X Q- ' vi, SFLMP xg Q gg? fl . , 'Y is , L Q , , X 55 , 5 1 1, K 'il V Zi: V . S wk :,,,,uv- - M 5 sax M vga mvuffwka Q 1 3 ,pm 3' ffww g- ,. 5 - -ww ,, , 4 ., I l s Q il Q? 1 Q ? l W The OFFICE OF WAR CO-ORDINATOR cooperated with the IUNIOR RED CROSS in sponsoring a drive to make ash trays for the hospitalized veterans of Hines, Vaughn, and Gardiner General Hospitals, and united with the Com- munity Civilian Defense, and the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the West Side News in honoring our GOLD STAR HEROES. Har- rison won city-wide first place in the POLISH SOAP COLLECTION. 4 In all these efforts the office of the War Co-ordinator maintained excellent relations with the community and city newspapers and appreciates the pub- 0 licity and good will of the West Side News, the West Side Times, the Chicago Daily News, the Herald American, the Daily Times, The Chicago Tribune, and the Chicago Sun. 1. ' 1 F a -21- CORPORAL DUNCAN M. SIMPSON H10 ITI CI B A T T A L I O N The Harrison High School R. O, T. C. Battalion received ex- ceptional recognition for the year l945 by Winning the city-Wide annual drill competition, for R. O. T. C. platoons. The Trophy was received by Cadet Lt. Col. Walter Cfavelelc. Enter to learn, and leave to serve has been the motto of Harrison's Reserve Officers Training Corps in the past semesters. Under the capable guidance of their instructor, Corporal Duncan M. Simpson, the R. O. T. C. of Harrison aims to train our young men to become better soldiers and citizens. Harrison has the distinct advantage of having the first building of its kind in the United States to be used exclusively for the R. O. T. C. This building, priorities for which were obtained by the War Department, Was financed by the Chicago Board of Education. The effects of the R. O. T. C. training have been readily felt in the services of our country in World War ll. The R. O. T. C. provides a group of young men who can easily, with proper advanced training, step into positions of responsibility and corn- mand, thereby serving their country in a most efficient manner. The R. O. T. C. cadets take charge of the buildings during Fire and Air Raid drills and also serve as ushers on details during the day and night activities that take place at Harrison. X 8, e 4 6 , Mg ,X . t tra Q .Q A P: v fi ia ' ' 5' ' if ' Mi 45' av 'ff I M iwfi n U' 7 -' 'nanny' 2? kg ff? fi? 35? fvf ?v 3 5? iffy? Ni' - f , T '75 :rv -if f nl ,QPF P, -uv 'F' ' ,mg 'fm mb ,,-' 1,223 515' Q WN ftgixqr gb ,al Qi mv QR MILITARY BALL HAMILTON HOTEL t NOVEMBER zz, 1944 MICKEY PR1ND1.E's ORCHESTRA hd' V W- f , ri .4 - E i' f L ',. Distinguished quests and popular faculty mem- bers View with delighted appreciation Harrisorfs first Military Ball. - 24 -- sored by the Reserve Officers Training Corps of Harrison. The Ball was made possible by the supervision ot our mil- itary instructor, Corporal D. M. Simpson, and Was a gathering of dignity and beauty. The honored guests were: Lieutenant Colonel Oscar Taylor, the P.M.S. and T. ot the Chicago Public Schools, and Mrs. Taylor, First Lieutenant Curtis L. Evans, Military Supervisor oi Harrison, and many of l-larrison's own OSCAR TAYLOR Liewemm Colonel faculty members. May this iirst Military Ball be a forerunner of many more! The1'e's Something about a Soldier that is Fine, Fine, Fine! The Military Ball, held at the Hamilton Hotel on Wednes- day, November 22, l944, was the first of its kind to be spon- THE SENIOR PROM TOWER ROOM of the STEVENS HOTEL IANUARY 5th, 1945 EDDIE FELGER'S ORCHESTRA Truly the most glamorous at- tair of the Senior year is the Prom, a party with all the in- gredients ot glamour: every girl is indeed as pretty as a melody, every boy a young gallant, the background is bril- liantly scintillating, the music enchanting, A magic evening to be anticipated for Weeks, to be enjoyed, and then stored away in happy memory. The lanuary Fifth Prom, held in the Tower Room of the Ste- vens Hotel with Mrs. Mary S. Hunter as Sponsor, and Rich- ard Fellcer and Margie Ames as co-chairmen, was an eve- ning oi charm, gaiety, and ele- gance tor one hundred and three Harrisonites. THIS HEART OF MINE IS GAILY DANCING NOW. THE WORLD HAS TAKEN ON A WONDERFUL DESIGN. Seniors AND ACTIVITIES SENIOR DIVISION TEACHERS MARY S. HUNTER HELEN BRESEE MARGARET TIBBETTS LAURETTE KIRSTEIN ' Wffir? ,ff.Q?. ry A The Mothers' Tea: tor the Seniors a happy opportunity to honor those Whose love and devotion have sustained them through the yearsp for each rnother a lovely afternoon of tea and talk and friendliness- and perhaps a thought that these years seern suddenly all too short. Sponsored by Mrs, Munson and planned by Miss Che- shire, this tea of Ianuary l8th and l9th was one of the nicest affairs ot the Ianuary class. + i E . E SENIUH CLASS UFFIEEHS J anuclry, 1945 PRESIDENT WALTER GORECKI ' VICE-PRESIDENT IUNE BozYNsKr SECRETARY MARION GEPPINGER TREASURER SIDNEY RATSKOFF COMMITTEES '45 PROM PROGRAM Margie Ames Richard Felker Frances Kolinski Ioan Marchet Sponsor, Mrs. Hunter Sponsors, Miss Kirstein Vivienne Burrneister Frances Zabukovec Mrs. Munson Zdzislaw Obara LaVerne Ziwiski Marvin Rosow Dolores Griqonis Mary Todorofi Richard Wasney Leonard Elezovich Lolita Douglas Henry Ducaj PLATFORM Carlo Cesarone George Cina Elaine Divita CAP AND GOWN Sponsors' Mrs- Hume,-I Marian Spencer Mitchell Gattas Mrs. Munson, Miss Tibbetts SPOUSOIV Mr- Main phil Engelberg Ice A1-busmfm Iewell DeGrafi Irving Silver Stanley Mickiewicz Frank Robek Shirley VGUG Libby' Iezek Mary Blackwell BANQUET y Vivian Sirnl Kenneth Balej D h A h LSOCEIATATCOOM F K 1 k . . ' orot y ntic ore ta i a rances o ins i Esta KG lcmsponsor' MISS T15 Zigscsreco Estelle Haller Ioan Marchet Mary Blackwell Estelle Sauer luck Mm-mich Marian Spencer Emily Gurriere lean Peurye Elaine Muck Edward Minmciny Shirley David Fern Handwerker Henry Iakopchek COLOR, MOTTO AND FLOWER FINANCE Albert Friedman Ralph Felczak Sidney Rctskoff Sponsor, Mrs. Kirstein S M M Connie Ozzanto Ted Cichy Lorraine Zalud Dem Berger ponsor' rs' 'Xian Manqiumin, Lorraine Tontlewicz Robert Schedel 1 Al Evanshcmk lohn Sarama CLASS SONG WUll9T KFYC11 Sponsor, Mrs. Patton RECORD Elaine Levinson Anne Paese Rose Marie Srnoqor Fred Mamett Helen Strzelecki GIFT Sponsor, Mrs. Munson Mildred O'Meara Ed. Krynski Shirley David Theresa Trinco SPOTISOT, Miss Kifslein Bette Davies ' Vlgstq Kresiqm ' Esta Chavin Al Ehlschlaeqer Iohn Geisler Eleanor Davies Helen Ducaj Lenore Levi lsaclore Isacovitz -29- AMES, MARGIE MARY Chairman, Prom Committee: A Cappella Choir: junior Red Cross: Social Laboratory: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Board: Cheerleader. Clubs: Treasurer, Personality Club: Globe Trotters: BioloQY: Morse Code. ANDREWS, ELEANOR MARIE Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Beginners' Typist Club. ANTICH, DOROTHY M. Social Laboratory: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Mothers' Tea. APOSTOI., GEORGIA Division Delegate: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Valley Ball: Bow Day Committee. ARBUSMAN, IOE Division Delegate: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Treasurer, Beginners' Band: Band: Platform Committee: Gung Ho Club. BALDACCI, DIANE MARY A Cappella Choir: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Harrisonian Delegate. Clubs: Civitan: Globe Trotters: Red Cross. BALEI, KENNETH O. Vice-President, Honor Society: Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: 3A Election Committee: Social Committee: A Cappella Choir: Movie Operator. BARBROW, HARRIET Orchestra: Lieutenant, Concert Band: Hall Guard: Student Helper. Clubs: Hunter's: Sousa: Band: Band Officers: Ping Pong. BEHAR, LEO Manley. Iunior Play: Puppeteers: Division Basketball, Volley Ball: Track Team: Checkers and Chess Teams: Boys' Chorus. BERGER, DAN 4A Finance Committee: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Intro- mural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Hunter's: Ping Pong: Science. BERNSTEIN, BERNICE BARBRA Delegate, G. A. A.: Movie Operator: Volley Ball: Bow Day Committee. Clubs: G. A. A.: Typing. BLACKWELL, MARY Division Delegate: Treble Chorus: Delegate, Red Cross: Social Laboratory Council: Eye Hygiene Club. 0 BORATSKY, MAX Honor Society: Chairman, Activity Committee: Boys' Chorus: Treasurer, A Cappella Choir: Chairman, Initiation Committee. Senior Play: Ensemble. Clubs: Choir Officers: Hunter's: Science. BORDOSHUK, EIVIILY ELEANOR Hall Guard: Student Helper. Clubs: G. A. A.: Artcraft: Personality: Games. BORK, HERBERT FRANK, IR. Intramural Baseball: B. O. T. C.: Ser- geant, Picked Platoon: Fire and Air Raid Guard. Merrie Movies Club. BOUBEL. ROMAN ADAM Track: R. O. T. C. Merrie Movies Club. BOZYNSKI, IUNE M. lungman: Honor Society: Sakata Staff: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Piano Accompanist. Harrison: Honor Society: 4A Vice- President: Harrisonian Business Manager: Student Council: G. A. A. Delegate. BREHM, CHARLES P. Swimming Team: Gym Helper: Intramural Base- ball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. H Club. BUCEK, ESTHER B. Hall' Guard. Clubs: G. A. A.: Civitan: Red Cross: Munsonettes: Cooking. BUETTNER, CARL F. Intramural Football: Hall Guard: Clubs: Division: Movie. BURKE, FRANK E. Track Team: Movie Operator: Intramural Baseball: Merrie Movie Club. 0 BURMEISTER, VIVIENNE MARIE Publicity Editor, Herald: Assistant News Editor, Herald: Rifle Team: Prom Committee: Division Delegate: Intramural Valley Ball. Clubs: Typing: G. A. A.: Gung I-Io. CAITHAMER, GEORGE I. lungman: Basketball: Hockey: Football. Harrison: Boys' Chorus. Clubs: Morse Code: Hunter's. CERVENKA, MARION Student Helper, G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team: Co-Chairman, Bowling Committee: Bowling. Clubs: G. A. A.: Typing: Gung Ho. H30- CESARONE, CARLO 3A President: Division Delegate: Cross Country Runner: Intramural Basketball. Clubs: Radio: Merrie Movie. CHABERSKI, GEORGE I. Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Gung Ho: Horseback Riding. CHAVIN, ESTA P. Manley: Orchestra: Band: Movie Operator: Red Cross: G. A. A. Harrison: Band: Honor Society: Gift Committee. Clubs: G. A. A.: Gung Ho. CICHY. THEODORE GEORGE, IR. Football Team: Harrison Herald: In- tramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Clickers' Clique. CINA, GEORGE Stage Electrician: Platform Committee: Charter Mem- ber, Photography Club: Gung Ho Club. COCANIG, MARGARET A. Hall Guard. Clubs: G. A. A.: Bowling: Civitan: Munsonettes: Social Foods. 0 COHEN, RUTH A. Manley: Honor Society: Iane and Iohn Manley Club: Red Cross: Hall Guard. Harrison: Division Secretary: Entrance Committee: Office and Library Worker. COHEN, VIVIAN Manley: Girls' Chorus: Music Awards: Mixed Chorus: Chorus Librarian: Hall Guard: Basketball: G. A. A. Harrison: Civitan: Volley Ball: G. A. A. COOPER, ROBERT R. Boys' Chorus: Chairman, Initiation Committee, A Cappella Choir: Ensemble Chorus: Iunior Basketball Team: Official, Intramurals. Club: Hunter's Club. CYBULA, STELLA Treasurer, G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Com- mittee: Bowling Team. Clubs: Typing: G. A. A. DAVID, SHIRLEY MARION Iungman: Treasurer, G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: Bowling: Sakata Press: Banquet Committee. Harrison: So- cial Committee: Social Laboratory: Volley Ball: G. A. A. DAVIES. BETTY Captain, Concert Band: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Clubs: G. A. A.: Band: Sousa: Civitan: Hunter's: Officers. l P I DAVIES. ELEANOR Major, Concert Band: Honor Society: Student Helper: Hall Guard. Clubs: Band: Sousa: Civitan: Hunter's: Officers. DEGRAFF, IEWELL Manley: Division Treasurer: Member, House of Rep- resentatives: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. Harrison: Honor Society: Band: Cap and Gown Committee: G. A. A. DIETZ, AGNESS A. Iungman: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Sakata Press: Bowling: Volley Ball. Clubs: G. A. A.: Hostess: Red Cross: Piano. Harrison: Drum Majorette: Concert Band: Delegate, G. A. A. DIETZ, ANN A. Iungman: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Sakata Press: Bowling: Volley Ball. Clubs: G, A. A.: Hostess: Red Cross: Piano. Harrison: Drum Majorette: Concert Band: Delegate, G. A. A. DIVITA, ELAINE M. Co-Chairman, Platform Committee: Student Council: Herald Delegate: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: A Cappella Choir: Spring Festival. Clubs: Globe Trotters: Civitan: Red Cross: G. A. A. DOLEZAL, CHARLES IOSEPH Iungman: Sakata Press: Victory De- signers: Fire Eaters. Harrison: Intramural Baseball: Football: Basket ball: Volley Ball. I DONUSHI, HELEN ELAINE A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Mothers' Tea Committee: Bowling: Volley Ball Team. Clubs: G. A. A.: Globe Trotters: Bicycle: Hunter's: Civitan. DOUGLAS, LOLITA Chairman, G. A. A.: Social Committee: Student Council: Chairman, Record Committee, Honor Society: Library Student Helper: Hall Guard. Clubs: Gung Ho: President, Victory Club. DUCAI, HELEN Iungman: Scrap Paper Club. Harrison: Division Dele- gate: Student Helper: Intramural Volley Ball: Baseball: G. A. A. A DUCAI, HENRY Iungman: Athletic Club. Harrison: Senior Council: Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. ECKSTEIN. HELEN ANNA Hall Guard: Office Helper. Clubs: Munson- ettes: Division: G. A. A. EHLSCHLAEGER, ALBERT Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. Clubs: R. O. T. C. Non-Commissioned Officers: R. O. T. C. Commissioned Officers: Bowl- ing Angle's: Vice-President, Hunter's. EISENSTEIN, SAM Senior Basketball Team: Intramural Football Champs: Intramural Volley Ball Champs: Baseball. Clubs: Merrie Movies: Sports. ELEZOVICH, LEONARD I. Choir: Sports Editor, Herald: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Intramural Baseball, Football: Platform Committee: Christ- mas Play: Gung Ho Club. ENGELBERG, PHILLIP 4A Council: 4A Platiorm Committee: 3B Coun- cil: Division Delegate: Intramural Football: Volley Ball, Basketball. Clubs: President, Hunter's: Science: Ping Pong. EVASHENK. ALFRED Senior Basketball Team: Student Council: Hall Guard: Division Delegate: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football, Basketball. 2 FELCZAK, RALPH Boys' Chorus: Band: Hall Guard: Intramural Base- ball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Merrie Movies: Metalcraft: Track. FELKER. RICHARD Captain, B. O. T. C.: 4A Prom Committee: A Cap- pella Choir: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Picked Platoon, R. O. T. C.: Stu- dent Leaders Round Table. Clubs: Globe Trotters: Hunter's. I FILIPS, EMILY ANN Treble Chorus: Student Helper: Hall Guard. Clubs: Gung Ho: G. A. A. FRIEDMAN. ALBERT T. Swimming Team: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Baseball, Bas- ketball: Movie Operator. Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers: H : Gymnastics. FRIEDMAN, BERNARD T. R. O. T. C.: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Intra- mural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Baseball: Hall Guard. Clubs: Merrie Movie: Division: Metalcraft: Gymnastics: Games. ' C GALLIGANI, IOHN Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Merrie Movie Club. GATTAS, MITCHELL Cap and Gown Committee: Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Division Delegate: Intramural Basketball Champs: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Merrie Movies: Metalcraft. GAWLIK. LOT'l'IE CECELIE Hall Guard: Alternate: Student Helper. Clubs: Civitan: Games: G. A. A. I GEISLER. IOHN Harrison Herald: Senior Committee: Intramural Base- ball, Basketball, Football: Volley Ball. GEORGE, LOUIS Football Team: Prom Committee: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: President, Boys' Chorus: Track Team: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Metalcraft: Merrie Movies: GEPPINGER, MARION IOYEL Captain, Cheerleaders: 4A Secretary: Honor Society: Girls' Sports Editor, Herald: Treble Chorus: Hall Guard: Captain, Volley Ball. Clubs: Hunter's: Globe Trotters: G. A. A. GOODMAN, DAVID Basketball Team: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball Champs. Clubs: Merrie Movies: Sports: Division: Games: GORDON, ALLEN M. Manley Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. Gung Ho Club. GORECKI, WALTER R. 3A, 4B, 4A Class President: Honor Society: Division Delegate: Football Team: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Vol' ley Ball: Gym Helper. Clubs: H : Sports: Movie. I GRECO, IRENE Senior Banquet Committee: Honor Society: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball: Student Helper: G. A. A. GRIGONIS, DOLORES VIVIAN A Cappella Choir: Division Delegate: Band: Captain, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Main Office Helper: Delegate, G. A. A.: Gym Helper. Clubs: Munsonettes: Dictaphone: Social Danc- ing. GROSSDORF. ESTELLE Manley: lunior Red Cross: lane and lohn Man- ley Club: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A.: Hunter's Club. 0 GURRIERE, EMILY ROSE English Helper: Movie Operator: G. A. A.: Typing Club. HALLER, ESTELLE ROSE Harrisonian Literary Staff: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Vice-President, G. A. A.: Social Laboratory Committee: Mothers' Tea: Banquet Committee. Clubs: Globe Trotters: Secretary, Victory: Beginners Typists: Gung Ho. HANDWERKER. FERN Harrison Herald: Student Council: 4A Social Committee: Social Laboratory Council: Hall Guard: Student Leaders' Round Table. Clubs: Hunter's: Division: G. A, A. -.32... HAYES, IACK Captain, R. O. T. C., Intramural Volley Ball, Football, Baseball, Basketball. Clubs: R. O. T. C. Commissioned Officers, R. O. T. C. Non-Commissioned Officers, Radio, Hunter's. HERMANOWICZ, HENRY JOSEPH Boys' Chorus, Division Club, Hunt- er's Club. HOFFMAN, BELLE Manley: Iunior Red Cross, Hall Guard, lane and Iohn Manley Club, G. A. A. Harrison: Hunter's, G. A. A. HORST. HERBERT H. Interests: Public Speaking, Baseball, Hunting, Fishing, Badminton. HRANKA, IERRY Iungman: Sakata Press, Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Hockey, Baseball, Sports Reporter, Movie Operator, Checkers Club. ISACOVITZ, ISADORE Harrison Press Photographer, Baseball, Foot- ball, Volley Ball Teams. Clubs: Radio, Morse Code, Photography, Di- vision, Chairman, Aviation Club. O IABLONOWSKI, EDWARD C. R. O. T. C. Picked Platoon, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Division Delegate. Clubs: Ping Pong, Hunter's. IAKOPCHEK, HENRY ANDREW Hall Guard, Track, Cross Country, Orchestrack, Alternate. Clubs: Track, Track Boosters, IEZEK, LIBBY Iungman: Hall Guard, Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Bowling, Student Helper. Clubs: G. A. A., Hostess, Movie Operator. Harrison: Division Delegate, Cap and Gown Committee, Baseball, Vol- ley Ball, G. A. A. O IUNG, LAVERNE Harrison Herald, Volley Ball Team, Student Helper. Clubs: Hunter's, G. A. A., Personality. KANDLE. IRENE Iungman: Volley Ball Champions, Bowling Cham- pions, Baseball, Student Helper, Hall Guard. Clubs: Sewing, Music. Harrison: G. A. A. KAPLAN, ESTA CHARLOTTE Harrisonian Literary Staff, Honor So- ciety, 3A, 4B Treasurer, Banquet Committee, 3A, 4B Class Council, Delegate, National Conference for Youth, Hall Guard Clerk, President, Hunter's Club. KAREDIS, THEODORA Manley: Red Cross, Hall Guard, Library Helper. Harrison: A Cappella Choir, Baseball, Volley Ball, G. A. A. KARPIEL. IOHN HARVEY IR. Track, Cross Country, Intramural Base- ball, Football, Hall Guard, Orchestrack. Clubs: H , Track, Merrie Movies, Track Boosters. KASIAK. GENEVIEVE M. Main Office Helper, Volley Ball Team, Hall Guard, Gym Helper, G. A. A., Division Club. KELLY, EILEEN Hall Guard. Clubs: G. A. A., Civitan, Munsonettes, Social Foods, Rifle, Division. KENNEDY. MARILYN L. Hall Guard. Clubs: G. A. A., Civitan, Mun- sonettes, Social Foods, Rifle, Division. KLIGERMAN, HERB Lieutenant Colonel, R. O. T. C., Honor Society, Chairman, Military Ball Committee, Movie Operator, Fire and Air Raid Guard, Hall Guard. Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers, Gymnastics. KNEBEL, IOHN HENRY Track, Football, Intramural Basketball, Foot- ball, Volley Ball. Clubs: H , Hunter's, Good English. KOLINSKI, FRANCES MARIE News Editor, Herald, Social Laboratory, Senior Council, Harrisonian Staff, Co-Chairman, Program Committee, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra Ensemble, Bowling, Baseball, Volley Ball Teams, G. A. A., Hunter's Club. KOPEC, IOSEPH VINCENT President, Boys' Chorus, Dramatic Club, Choral Contest. KOSIEC, LEON I. Honor Society, Movie Operator. Clubs: Morse Code- Stamp, Hunter's. KRESTAN. VLASTA MARY Iungman: Hall Guard, Sakata Press, Fash- ion Show: ZA Class Secretary, Volley Ball: Bowling, Baseball. Harri- son: I-rall Guard, Volley Ball, Record Committee, G. A. A. KREZELQ EDWARD ADAM Baseball Team, Intramural Baseball, Foot- ball, Hall Guard. 1 133.- KRIEGER, IRENE Harrisonian Staff: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Hunter's Club. ICERWQCH, WALTER A Cappella Choir: R. O. T. C.: President, Biology lu . KRYNSKI, EDWARD P. Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Hall Guard: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Game Club. KUHTIC, IOSEPH Iungman: Sports Editor, Sakata Press: Intramural Hockey, Baseball, Football, Volley Ball. Clubs: Red Cross: Gym Lead- ers. Harrison: Varsity Football: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball: Basketball Champs. KUPINA, ROBERT Hall Guard: R. O. T. C.: Band: Intramural Football: Baseball. Baseball Team: Club. KURPIEL, IOHN PETER R. O. T. C.: Band: Intramural Football, Base- ball, Volley Ball, Basketball. Clubs: Checkers: Gung Ho. O LABNO, IOHN CHARLES Captain, Hall Guard: R. O. T. C.: Delegate, Harrison Herald: Fire Guard: Air Raid Warden: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. Clubs: Game: Checker. LENZI, LUCILLE English Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Vole ley Ball. LEVI, LEONORE LONNIE Manley: Room Treasurer: Gift Committee: Honor Society: House of Representatives: Red Cross: Folk Dancing. Harrison: Band: G. A. A.: Intramural Sports. I LEVINSON. ELAINE Hall Guard: Office Student Helper: Class Song Committee. Clubs: Gung Ho: Game: G. A. A. LEVY, SEYMOUR S. R. O. T. C.: Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Division Club: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Vol- ley Ball. LIEBERMAN, SARAH Manley: Division Treasurer: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Intramural Sports. Harrison: G. A. A. a MACK, ELAINE C. 3A, 4B Class Secretary: Delegate, Harrison Herald: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Student Council: Banquet Committee: Choir. Clubs: Munsonettes: Social Foods: G. A. A. MAMETT, FRED Captain, R. O. T. C.: Honor Society: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Division Delegate: Military Ball Committee: Movie Operator. Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers: Gymnastics: Dramatic. MANDEL, MARVIN M. Football Team: R. O, T. C.: Touchball and Vol- ley Ball Champs: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football: Movie Operator. Clubs: Sports: Merrie Movies. . . MANGIANTINI, ALDO Finance Committee: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball: Merrie Movies Club. MARCHET, IOANNE M. Honor Society: Co-Chairman, Program Com- mittee: Hall Guard: Student Council: Treble Chorus: Herald Delegate. Clubs: Civitan: Munsonettes: Social Foods: Record Committee, G. A. A. MARINEI-LIE, ANDREW Civil Air Patrol: Hall Guard: Morse Code Club: l-lunter's Club. A 0 , , MARINICH. IACK I. Major, Concert Band: R. O. T. C. Band: Orchestra: Swing Band: ZA, 3B Treasurer: 3A, 4B Vice-President: Football Team: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Football: Student Council. MEHRINGER, IOHN WlLLARD Vice-President, Boys' Chorus: Choir: R. O. T. C. METRICK, SEYMOUR Manley: Hall Guard: Life Guard: Fire Marshall: Safety Engineer: Gym Leader: Intramural Volley Ball: Glee Club. Har- rison: Intramural Football, Volley Ball: Gung Ho Club. 0 MICKIEWICZ, STANLEY ROMAN Sports Reporter, Herald: ZB, 2A Die vision President: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Football: Sectional Football and Volley Ball Champs. Clubs: Metalcratt: Morse Code: Radio. MIKA, LORETTA ANTOINETTE Harrisonian Literary Staff: Treasurer, Honor Society: Chairman, Red Cross: Social Laboratory Council: Stu- dent Leaders Round Table: Hall Guard: Division Treasurer: Division Secretary. Clubs: G. A. A.: Hunter's: Etiquette. MILLER, MORTON Social Chairman, Honor Society: Lieutenant, Concert Band: R. O. T. C. Band: lunior Swimming Team. Clubs: Band Oiiicers: Sousa: Band: Hunter's: Biology. 134, MILLER. PHILIP Manley: Representative, Student Council, News Edi- tor, Manleygram, Boys' Chorus. Harrison: Herald Staff, Intramural Baseball, Football. MINARCINY, EDWARD I. Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Movie Operator, Division Stamp Delegate, Division Herald Delegate. Clubs: Stamp, Metalcrait. NEMEC. IERRY Manley: Track Team, Hall Guard, Life Guard, Fire Marshall, Safety Engineer, Gym Leader. Harrison: Track Team, Hall Guard, Intramural Football, Gung Ho Club. NESYTO. EDWIN Division President, Movie Operator, Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Division Club. NOVAK, ROBERT L. Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basket- ball. Clubs: Division, Merrie Movies. OBARA. ZDZISLAW Hall Guard Captain, Prom Committee, Social Laboratory Council, Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Civitan, Red Cross, President, Polish Club, Vice-President, Hunter's. O'ME1-IRA, MILDRED KATHLEEN Volley Ball, Hall Guard, Chairman, Gift Committee, Student Helper, Clubs: Red Cross, Beginners' Typists, Vice-President, Gung Ho: G. A. A. ORZECH, LYLA Main Office Helper, Hunter's Club, G. A. A. OZZANTO, CONSTANCE T. Hall Guard, Division Delegate, Student Helper, Volley Ball, Clubs: G. A. A. Hunter's. PAESE, ANNE Manley: Student Council Delegate, Hall Guard, Intra- mural Sports, Student Helper. Harrison: Class Song Committee, Treble Chorus, Clubs: G. A. A., Civitan, Gung Ho. PARTYKA, FRED Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football. Clubs: Wood Carving, Gung Ho. t PETRBOK, DONALD Division President, Division Delegate, Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball, Track Team, Bowling Team, Hall Guard. Clubs: Sports, Ping Pong, Merrie Movies, Hi-Hat. PETRI, GEORGE Boys' Chorus, Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Foot- ball, Basketball, Movie Operator, Hall Guard. Clubs: Gung I-lo: Horseback Riding. PETRONE, HELEN I. Manley: Social Committee, Volley Ball Team, Hall Guard, Library Helper. Harrison: A Cappella Choir, Student Helper. Clubs: G. A. A., Civitan, Gung I-lo. PEURYE, IEAN Manley: Iunior Red Cross, G. A. A., Beginners Band, Library Helper, Hall Guard, Health Chairman. Harrison: Hall Guard, G. A. A. PHILLIPS, MARIE EMILY Bowling Team, G. A. A., Typing Club. PROKOP. IAMES Bowling Team, Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Base- ball, Movie Operator, R. O. T. C., Fire Guard. Chess and Checkers Club. PUCCI, NORMA D. A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard, Cheer Leader, Stu- dent Helper. Clubs: Civitan, Globe Trotters, Red Cross, Gung Ho, Al- ternate, G. A. A. PYCHA, GEORGIANNA BETTY Hall Guard, Student Helper, Orchestra. Clubs: Division, G. A. A., Orchestra, Sharps and Flats. ' RACZKA, STANLEY W. Track Team, Intramural Football, Baseball, Vol- ley Ball, Assistant General Manager, Movie Operators. Clubs: Track, Metalcratt, Movie. RAINER, EDWIN Major, R. O. T. C., Editor-in-Chief, Harrison Herald, President, Honor Society, Fire and Air Raid Marshall, School Represen- tative, Youth Week Convention, Hunter's Club. I RATSKOFF, SIDNEY 4A Treasurer, School Basketball Champs, R. O. T. C., Chairman, Finance Committee, Cheerleader, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Hall Guard, Merrie Movies Club. ROBEK, FRANK Division Delegate, Intramural Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball,Volley Ball, Movie Operator. Clubs: Ping Pong, Stamp, Horse- back Riding. ROGERS. ALICE ANN Orchestra, Student Helper. Clubs: Sharps and Flats, Division, Civitan, Orchestra, G. A. A. ROSELLINI, DOLORES Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Social Arts Club. ROSOW, MARVIN LOUIS Program Committee: Hall Guard: Division Delegate: Student Council: Band: Civil Air Patrol: Intramural Football, Volley Ball. Clubs: Division: Biology. 30555. EDWARD I. Division Delegate: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Choir: Book Room: Messenger. SALIDAS. WILLIAM GEORGE Hall Guards: Hunter's Club: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball: Globe Trotters: Merrie Movie Club. SARAMA, IOHN S. Finance Committee: Captain, Football Team: Intra- mural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Gung Ho: Merrie Movies: Ping Pong: Division. SAVONE, IOSEPH ANTHONY 4A Division Delegate: National Honor Society: H Club: Football Team: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball. Clubs: Radio: Merrie Movies. D SCAVO, IEAN ROSALIE Student Helper: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Dra- matic Club: Volley Ball Team. SCHEDEL, ROBERT R. Flower-Color-Motto Committee: Captain, Hall Guards: Supervisor, Movie Operators: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Base- ball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. SCHMITZ, LILLIAN B. Recording Secretary, G. A. A.: Chairman, Ath- letic Committee: Gym Helper: Library Helper: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Division: Rifle, Bowling: SCHOOT, EDNA Senior Delegate: Platform Committee: Movie Operator: Hall Guard: Dramatic Club: G. A. A. SILVER. IRVING Assistant Supervisor and Property Officer, Movie Oper- ators: Cap and Gown Committee: Delegate, Student Council: Captain, Volley Ball Team: Intramural Football, Baseball. Clubs: Gung Ho: Division. SILVERMAN, ETHEL RENEE Manley: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball. Harrison: Attendance Office Helper: Main Office Helper: Red Cross: Hall Guard: G. A. A. I SIML, VIVIAN ROSE lungman: Clubs: Piano: Girls' Glee. Harrison: Chairman, Entrance Committee, Honor Society: Co-Chairman, Banquet Committee: Student Helper: Red Cross: Clubs: Hunter's: Civi- tan: G. A. A. SMOGOR. ROSE MARIE 4A Record Committee: Historian, Treble Chorus: G. A. A. SPENCER, MARIAN MARGARET Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Com- mittee: Secretary, Personality Club: Secretary, Gung Ho Club: Mother's Tea: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Class Delegate: Harrisonian Staff: 4B Dance Committee. STREM, WILDA ANN Red Cross: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Hunter's Club. STRZELECKI, HELEN ROSALIE Chairman, Record Committee: Dele- gate, G. A. A.: Library Helper: Hall Guard: Gym Helper: Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Gung Ho: Civitan, Horseback. STULIK, GEORGE lungman: Movie Operator: Christmas Play: Harri- son: History Ouiz Team: Fire and Air Raid Guard: R. O. T. C. Non-Com- missioned Officers: Hunter's Club. SZYDLO, DOLORES Office Helper: Alternate: Volley Ball Team: Clubs: G. A. A.: Civitan: Gung Ho: Archery: Game. TETZKE, CARYL IUNE Cap and Gown Committee: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Team. Clubs: Division: Red Cross: G. A. A. THEODORES. GUST Football Team: R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon: Intra- mural Football, Baseball. Clubs: Division: Non-Comrnissioned Officers. TODOROFF, MARY lungman: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Bowl- ing: Girls' Chorus: Fashions Show. Clubs: Needlecraft: Piano: G. A. A. Harrison: Honor Society: Social Laboratory: G. A. A. TONTLEWICZ, LORRAINE Hall Guard: Bowling Team: Volley Ball Team: Attendance Office Helper. Clubs: Munsonettes: H : Rifle: Chairman, Athlete Committee, G. A. A.: Division. TOOLE, DORIS Band: Division Alternate: Harrison Herald Delegate: G. A. A. Delegate. Clubs: Eye Hygiene: Sousa: Dictaphone. -35.- TRINCO, THERESA M. Treble Chorus: Record Committee: 4A Dele- gate: Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Bowling: Munsonettes: Social Foods: G. A. A. UBERT. SOPHIE Division Delegate: Student Helper. Clubs: Division: Munsonettes: G. A. A. ULMAN, CHESTER IOSEPH Football, Track, and Cross Country Teams: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Track: Merrie Movies: Division. VALENTINE. PEARL ROSEMARY Prom Committee: Choir: Spring Fes- tival: Division Delegate. Clubs: Hunter's: Track Boosters: Civitan: G. A. A.: Red Cross. VALAS, LILLIAN R. Baseball Team: Sakata Press. Clubs: G. A. A. Homemakers: Puzzle: Hostess: Fine Arts. VANA. SHIRLEY ANN Concert Band: Hall Guard: Assistant Captain, Volley Ball Team: Division Treasurer. Clubs: Sousa: G. A, A.: Civitan: Hunters: Track Boosters: Beginners Typists. VAVRA, IOSEPH Gymnastic Team: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: R. O. T. C. Clubs: Gung Ho: Fencing: Metalcraft. VOYKOVICH, IAMES G. Bowling Team: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Division: Merrie Movies. WASNEY, RICHARD ALLEN Sports Editor, Harrison Herald: Football Team: Co-Chairman, Prom Committee: General Manager, Movie Opera- tors: Student Council: Bowling Team: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball: Photography Club. WEINER, IDA Manley: Fire Marshall: Intramural Baseball: Hall Guard: Pan-American Club. Harrison: G. A. A.: Drama: Gung Ho Club. WEISS, PHILLIP Manley. Hall Guard: Track Team: Boys' Chorus: ln- tramural Basketball. Chess and Checkers Clubs. WEISBRODT, ALVIN RALPH Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Division Delegate: Stamp Delegate. WENCEL, ROBERT ANTON Football Team: Baseball Team: Track: In- tramural Football, Volley Ball, Basketball: Hall Guard: Gymnastic Team: Boys' Chorus. Clubs: Hunters: Globe Trotters: Public Speaking. VVIECZOREK. ALEX Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football: Red Cross: Pipelayers' Club. WINER, MARVIN M. Army Air Corps Reserve Cadet: Civil Air Patrol Cadet: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball, Football: Division Delegate: Prom Committee: Division Club. WITT. VERNON H. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Division: Merrie Movies. YOUNGMAN, BERNARD Track Team: Cross Country: Hall Guard. Clubs: Clickers' Clique: Photography: Division. ZABUKOVEC, FRANCES Feature Editor, Herald: Prom Committee: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Volley Ball. Clubs: Rifle: Typing: Gung Ho: G. A. A. ZALUD, LORRAINE A. lungman. Hall Guard: Baseball: Volley Ball: Librarian, Book Club: Movie Operator. Harrison: G. A. A.: Stamp Dele- gate: Student Helper: Division Club. ZAMIS, HELEN FRANCES Eighth Page Editor, Harrison Herald: Secre- tary, Honor Society: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Victory Book Queen: Secretary, Student Leaders Round Table: Hall Guard. Clubs: Hunters: G. A. A.: Etiquette. ZARNECKI, LEONARD Boys' Chorus: Student Helper: Fire Warden: Intramural Baseball, Basketball: Red Cross: Archery and Games Clubs ZESCHKE, EDGAR FRANK Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball. Clubs: Bed Cross: Division: Carving and Whittling: Non- Commissioned Officers. ZIMMERMAN, BEN Manley: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball: Base- ball: Fire Marshall: Library Helper. Clubs: Checker Team: Division. ZIWISKI, LAVERNE Honor Society: Initiation, Record Committees: Lieu- tenant, Hall Guards: Treble Chorus: Concert Band: Prom Committee: 4B Dance Committee: Alternate, G. A, A.: Student Helper: Munsonettes. 137- HULLEH SKATINE Whirling, swirling, twirling Went a crowd of gay l-larrisonites at the 4A Skating Party at White City, December, 1944. Skaters Waltzed to the melodious organ music of Hal Pearl, and i beginners skiddecl about the rink determined to make the most of this grand affair. And the skaters and the music Went 'round and 'roundl CHRISTMAS TREE Deck the tree With boughs of holly, sang the committee of Seniors as they rallied 'round the Christmas Tree in the main lobby of the school. Colorful ornaments Were donated by the Senior class to make their tree one of the best. Mrs. Munson Was the sponsor. The Choir filled the air with the beautiful songs of Christmastide, and those who passed and saw the lovely scene were filled once more with the centuries-old joy of this Christ- mas tradition. The Senior Banquet, a gay and most decorative occasion, was held at the Oak Park Arms Hotel on lanuary 22, 1945. Dining and dancing to the lilt- ing music ot Mickey Prindel, the evening was pleasantly spent. Vivian Siml, as chairman, in- troduced the speakers: Walter Gorecki, Class President, Mrs. Munson, Class Sponsor, and Principal Louis F, Brook. Solos were presented by lune Bozyn- ski, P e a r l Valentine, A n n Paese, and Robert Cooper, At- tractive grey and blue booklets with a picture of Harrison on the cover served as favors. This charming evening, un- der the sponsorship oi Miss Tibbetts, was drawn to a close with the singing ot the class song under the direction ot Dr. Burkholder. A BANUUET Oak Park Arms Hotel January 22, 1945 Principal Louis F. Brook and Senior Division Teachers of the lanuary Class SKIIJDIN l T Slciddinq written by Aurania Rouverol was success- tully presented in Morse Hall on the afternoon ot lanuary l8th and the eveninq ot Ianuary l9th by the Senior class ot lanuary, l945 under the splendid direction ot Miss Helen Bresee. The entire play takes place in the Hardy living rooin, Where troubles arise concerning the entire iarnily, startinq from the youngest iAndYl on up to the oldest CGrandpal. However, after a series of complicated scenes and comical incidents everyones troubles reach a solution and the tra- ditional happy endinq ensues. HELEN BRESEE Director 1 MISS HELEN BRESEE I A Three Act Play by Aurania Rouverol Presented by the Harrison Senior Class of Icxnucxry, 1945 CAST OF CHARACTERS AUNT MILLY ......... . . Harriet Barbrow, Vivian Sirnl ANDY . . . . Zdzislaw Obara, Marvin Rosow MRS. HARDY . . . Frances Kolinski, Esta Chavin IUDGE HARDY ...... ...... M ax Boratsky ESTELLE HARDY CAMPBELL . ....... Shirley Vana GRANDPA HARDY . . . . . loseph V. Kopec, lack Karpiel MARION HARDY . . ...... lewell De Graff WAYNE TRENTON IH . . ...... Richard Felker MYRA HARDY WILCOX . ........ Ann Paese MR. STUBBINS .... . Seymour Metrick, George Cina I'm going home io my mother! Gee, I got the prize! Grandpa, you do believe in matri- mony don't you? ,K K? Y Z - , gif Xxwfiz X R iaf s i X J ' w-' . w ' 4 c X 4 G, v A tiff , YW M5 iid VJ- Qi ,xl 1, - . N , Qs me 44, STAGE CREW Stcrqe MOI1'1Gqers . . . Norrnct Pucci, Elaine Levinson Properties . , Mcrrjorie Ames, Helen Zotrnis Costumes . . Esta Kczpictn, Helen Strctelecki Sound Effects . . Herbert Bork ..41... DIVISION 327 CECILIA M. MUNSON Division 327 is a very prominent division containing some very active students, amonq Whom are: 4A President, Walter Goreckiy Lieutenant Colonel, Herbert Kliqermanp Basketball Team member, Marvin Weiner. Of the division quite a few are in the service and others plan to attend college. Walter Gorecki is planning to attend the Uni- versity ot Illinois and Fred Mammett, Illinois Tech. This energetic division was originally an all qirl division but in the last two years the boys were added. Walter Krych was a member of the armed forces and was I honorably discharged, 142-. I I The Armed Forces of our country have claimed some of Divi- sion 327's best known members. This division has always shown a fine spirit ot service and patriotism at Harrison, and We know that this tradition will be carried on in their tuture lives. ..43- DIVISION In contrast with these qcry pic- 3 4 O Their servicemen crre scattered tures, Division 340 has qone into OVGT the United STCITSS Und Ure the War with G true Winning Spirit' represented in C111 brcrnches of the crrrnecl forces. -44- HELEN BRESEE DIVISION 340 Never a dull moment in Division 3401 Their love of a good time is proved by the way they have responded to the school activities. Only seven of the original group of Freshmen remain in the same division. The addition of new members each semester helped to make the division prominent in the following school organizations: Herald andfl-larrisonian Staffs, A Cappella Choir, Girls' and Boys' Chorus, Band, R. O. T. C., Honor Society, Hall Guards, Office Help, Baseball Team, Intramural Sports, G. A. A., Swimming Team, and Senior Play. I The armed forces also claimed some of our members. The interesting classes, friendly teachers, our homework, and our good times are things that will never be forgotten. We wish to express our grati- tude to our division sponsor, Miss Bresee. e-45+ DIVISION 1 2 I MARY S. HUNTER The members of this division entered Harrison in Ianuary, 1941 and de- parted in Ianuary, 1945, Under the capahie guidance of Mrs. Hunter, they progressed until they became one of the outstanding divisions of the Ianuary, 1945 graduating c1ass. In the midst ofthe famous Hunters, you'11 discover the President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Honor Society, Editor, News Editor, Eighth Page and Sports Editors of the Heraidp 4A Ciass Secretary, Business and Art Managers of the Harrisonianp Vaiedictoriang Sa1utatorianp eight Honor Society graduates: seven of ten outstanding students of the ciassp six top ten students: and many more achievements. The entire division is deeply indebted to Mrs. Hunter, who supplied the initiative Whch Was the first step toward progress in their future lives, Following traditions set up by the first lllunter's division, l2l hos retctined the I-Iunter's Club with Marion Geppinqer presiding. They sent presents to the former members of the division who otre now in DIVISION 121 Service, -47.. DIVISIGN Cherishinq fond memories oi 318 these snopshois os rernembronces happy doys spent ot Harrison, ihe of Worm friendships ond joyous members of Division 318 ieove times. -43- LAURETTE KIRSTEIN DIVISION 318 Division 318 is a combination of students from Manley, Iungman, and Harrison. The original division was under the able guidance of Miss Margaret Boe, but Miss Laurette Kirstein was their sponsor during their last successful year. Some of the activities and offices participated in by these students are: 4A Vice-President, Iune Bozynski, Football Team, Ted Cichy and Richard Wasneyy Maiorettes, Agness and Ann Dietz. One of the students, Philip Miller, joined the Navy ten Weeks before graduation. This energetic division plans to travel in various directions. Some are going to college, some into the service, and the remainder are venturing into the business world. -.491 K . AL,' , ....,,A'- f The boys of 226 feel that their commencement is not all they Wish, because of the absence of their dear friend and teacher, Miss Grace Kennon, who has re- ? f 4 e Eff 'f f Q ffwmvfi, VISIO 226 ...50.. N tired, Miss Kennon keeps up cor- respondence with her boys , however, and they still feel the benefit of her keen interest in their welfare. MARGARET TIBBETTS DIVISION 226 Division 225 became reluctant to leave school When the semester drew to a close. They Were members ot 226 tor only a short While but a genuine harmony existed among the students, as among all the students at Harrison High. Some outstanding activities and sports were participated in during their tour years at Harrison. Among those particularly active were Iewell DeGraff, loseph Kopec, lack Carpiel, Senior Play, loseph Savone, Louis George, Foot- ball Team: Ioseph Kopec, Ben Zimmerman, Boys' Chorus: Lenore Levi, lewell DeGratt, lack Marinich, Band: Shirley David, Social Room Committee: Sidney Hatskoti, Senior Class Treasurer. Some other students were active as Hall Guards, Movie Operators, H. O. T. C. Cadets, and Track Team members, -51- The Executive Council is composed of the officers of the 4A Class, a member from each 4A division acting as delegate, and Miss Koeber as advisor and sponsor. There are fifteen mem- bers on this council, including the class officers. lt is the duty of this Council to elect committees, discuss class affairs with their divi- sions, and then report to the board on the Wishes of the stu- dents. ln order that all matters of business and social doings are dealt with fairly and prop- erly, everything is decided upon according to majority rule. The Executive Council, be- cause it has a representative from each Senior division, is proving to be an effective cr- ganization, and has gained the cooperation and good will cf the Senior faculty and class. T EXECUTIVE C O U N C I L or CLASS of JUNE 1945 0 OFFICERS Albert Edgar, Chairman Bob Fitzgibbons, Vice-chairman Dolores Kriho, Secretary Virginia Baran, Treasurer EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Nadine Heil Dan Bertz Ethel Eelgenhauer Richard Sobkowiak Dolores Bradley loe Hageman loyce Pomillo Ioe Monczynski Vera Skolsel Harriet Abelson Ice Braski 1 MARINE DINING ROOM of the EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL EMIL LENDIS ORCHESTRA MAY 6, 1944 ir The 3A Dinner Dance of the Iune 1945 class was held in the Marine Dining Room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel on May 6, 1944. The one hundred and ninety-two Iuniors and the live faculty members present spent a charming spring evening of dining, music, and dancing. Miss Elsa G. Koeloer was the sponsor of the Dinner Dance. 'k 3A DINNER DANCE AN EVENING AT THE ARAG ON ELSA G. KOEBER Sponsor On Friday evening March lO, members of the lune graduating class danced to the rnelodious strains of Henry King and his Orchestra, at the beautiful Aragon Ballroom. Miss Elsa Koeber, spon- sor of the class, planned the activity to celebrate St. Patriclds Day. The eyening was pleasantly con- cluded With all the visitors taking part in the com- munity singing which was part of the evenings program. 1 FINANCE AND TICKET COMMITTEE Virginia Baran Iohn Gorkis Sponsor, Miss Koeber Sponsor, Mr. Andris Nadine Hejl Walter Gavelek Ethel Felgenhauer Florence Ceizyk Dolores Bradley lames Mudrak Dick Kovarik Rose Prokop Lucille Weir Shyrlee Tucker Elsie Ovnik CAP AND GOWN lohn Bednarchik Lorraine Bonaguidi Sponsor, Mr. Main Evelyn Marra Sam Zeman Alice Skupien Dolores Kusper Dolores Kremesec Georgiana Ruppert Annette Noto Dorothy Kupczyk Beverly Kurtz GIFT Bruno Stanek Lorraine Wincek Sponsors, Miss Gray Sponsors, Mr, Hansen Marilyn Loeck Florence Brendal Allen Mahanna Florence Dyrc Virginia Troha Dorothy Shaplik MOTTO-CHEER-COLOR-FLOWER-SONG Allen Mahanna Dorothy Shaplik Sponsor, Miss Hoffman Antoinette Bio Helen Adams Minnie Morochnik Lorraine Mares Betty Iedlicka Elaine lohnson Dolores Gulczynski Gilda Lombardi Irene Zajac lane Schneider Edward Gall CAP AND TIE Estella Boggs Fred Zatorski Sponsor, Miss Koeber Lois Dusek Nadine Goldman Betty Natale Ierry Lerner . Phyllis Birnbaum Marie Sodomka Grace Szelagiewicz Velia Lombardi Iames Svatos Christine Karolczak Lorraine Slivinski CLASS OFFICERS JUNE 1945 ALBERT EDGAR, PRESIDENT ROBERT FITZGIBBONS, VICE-PRESIDENT DOLORES KRIHO, SECRETARY VIRGINIA BARAN, TREASURER CLASS COLORS-Green and White FLOWER-Sweet Pea MOTTO- Impossible ls Un-American COMMITTEES PROM Dan Bertz Jeanette Bartosiewicz Sponsor, Mrs. Wood Francis Rybinski Virginia Klemchuk Emily Pilz Edward Havlat Veronica Bonat Evelyn Kozaryna Ioyce Pomillo Mary Kotulek Ted Bialek Al Lesniak Ioe Braski I BANQUET Shirley Nimmer Earl Zuelke Sponsor, Mrs. lacobson Lois Schmiedl Dolores Holmstrom Marian Wiktor Irene Kaminski Sylvia Bares Susan Krupa Bart Bilek Mildred Krarnp Vera Skobel Walter Lach Leonard Minkow SOCIAL George Ruppert Dorothy Perkowski , Sponsor, Miss Koeber Larry Ketza Richard Sobkowiak Gloria Casalina Arlene Parker Dorothy Klassovity Therese Ioswiak Henry Kawa Mary Lou Bartholomew Dick Vukson loan Howard Ioe Monczynski EXECUTIVE BOARD Albert Edgar-Bob Fitzgibbons-Dolores Kriho-Virgie Baran Sponsor, Miss Koeber Nadine Heil Dan Bertz Ioe Braski Richard Sobkowiak Dolores Bradley Ice Hageman loyce Pomillo Ioe Monczynski Vera Skobel Harriet Abelson Ethel Felgenhauer CLASS DAY Bob Fiizgibbons Shirley Gramith Sponsor, Mr. Duda Sponsor, Mr. McClellan Ioe Halla Wally Pasemko loe Romano Evelyn Baum Mary De Rango Robert Woods Rose Zajac Ierry Poznanski Helen Bauer Marguerite Nalbandian PLATFORM Ray Ronowski Dolores Koepke Sponsor, Mr. Rohn Sponsor, Mr. McClellan Edward Kalina George Levin Henry Swinger loseph Postulka Marian Bartak Bob Knapek Charles Vaicunas Ioseph Manak Paul Yurcheshen lohn Lacney Ray Stein PROGRAM Nada Kostoff Theodore Banaszewski Sponsor, Mr. Duda A Sponsor, Miss Mahoney Sponsor, Mr. Andris Bernadette Kenna Robert Little Helen Alborees Lotty Tluczek Edward Nicewick Robert Nauheimer Rita Zach Ann Gulay Florence Gottryd Virginia Neidziela Clara Cipriani PETER ANDRIS ELSA G. KOEBER SENIUH SPUNSUHS O IUNE 1945 - SENIOR TEACHERS 0 OTTO F. DUDA LILIAN R. GRAY ARTHUR HANSEN FLORENCE HOFFMAN ESTHER H. IACOBSON CATHERINE MAHONEY HARLAND V. MAIN IOHN H. MC CLELLAN ROBERT C. RAHN SILVA M. WOOD ir ABELSON, HARRIETT M. 4A Executive Council: G.A.A. Delegate: Hall Guard: Division Room Delegate: Social Club: Volley Ball Team: Sul- livanites: Student Helper. ABRAMS, SHIRLEY L. Manley: G.A.A. Delegate: Division Secretary: Pan-American Club: Baseball, Volley Ball Teams. Harrison: G.A.A. Delegate: Volley Ball Team. ABRUZINO, YOLANDA Harrisonian Art Staff, Palet Club: Hall Guard: Merri-Macs: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team. ADAMS, HELENE KATHERINE President, Treble Chorus: Honor Society: Harrisonian Literary Staff: War Bond Assemblies: Radio Broadcasts: Treasury Center Programs: Orchestra Concerts: Student Advisory Coun- cil: G.A.A.: Hall Guard: Soloist. ' ALBORES, HELEN M. Manley. Division President: Division Treasurer: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G.A.A. Representative: Intramural Relays: Basketball. ALMON, WILLIAM STANLEY Division Club: Pipelayers: Intramural Sports: Volley Ball: Baseball. ALONZO, MARY LOU G. A. A.: Art and Needlework: Division: North- west Trailblazers. AMES, BURT Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Football, Basketball. Clubs: Merri-Macs: Pipelayers: Chess and Checkers. BABICH. SOPHIA Iungman: Scrapbook Club: Fashion Show. Harrison: Christmas Pageant: Student Helper: Baseball, Volley Ball, Bowling Teams: Red Cross: G. A. A. I BACHRACH, ANN Manley: Representative, G. A. A.: Division Helper: Secretary, English Class: Girls' Chorus. Harrison: Orchestra: 3A Elec- tion Committee: This N' That: G. A. A. BANASZEWSKI, THEODORE Captain, R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Boys' Chorus: Orchestra: Air Raid Marshall: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball, Football. Clubs: R. O. T. C. Officers: Non-Commissioned Officers: Chess and Checkers. BARAN, VIRGINIA IEAN Treasurer, Senior Class, lunior Class: Ex- ecutive Board: Chairman, Ticket and Finance Committee: Social Lab- oratory Council. Clubs: G. A. A.: Art and Needlework: Bowling: Vol- ley Ball. 0 BARES. SYLVIA ROSEMARIE Honor Society: Division President: Stamp Collector: Iunior Red Cross: Treble Chorus: Banquet Committee: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Initiation Committee. BARRS. FLORENCE G. A. A.: Student Helper. Clubs: Civitans: Division. BARTAK, MARIAN Orchestra: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Division Club. O BARTHOLOMEW, MARY LOU Concert Orchestra: Christmas Tree Com- mittee: Division Alternate: Orchestra Contests: Hall Guard: Student Helper: lunior Red Cross: Division Club. BARTOSIEWICZ, IEANETTE Co-chairman, Prom Committee: Cheer- leader: A Cappella Choir: Social Laboratory Council: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Captain, Volley Ball: Clickers' Clique Club. BAUER, HELEN E. lungman: Treasurer, Victory Contacts Club: Red Cross: Librarian: Anvil Chorus: Student Helper: Bowling and Baseball Teams. Harrison: Delegate, G. A. A.: Iunior and Senior Volley Ball Champs. D BAUM, EVELYN DOLORES Merri-Macs: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Delegate: Clickers' Clique: G. A. A.: Volley Ball. BEDNARCHIK, IOHN IOSEPH Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee: H Club: Baseball Team: Football Team: Basketball Team: Gym Helper: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Clubs: Division: Ping Pong. BEGIC. IOSEPH A Cappella Choir: Assemblies: 400 Club: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. 0 BENUSKA, CHARLES Iungman: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. Clubs: Warhawks: Puzzle: Movie Operators. Harrison: Senior Council: Presi- dent, 400 Club: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. BERTZ, DANIEL Major, R. O. T. C.: Division President: Executive Board Member: Fire and Air Raid Marshall: Chairman, Prom Com- mittee: Orchestra: Swimming Team. Clubs: Archery: Stamp: Officers. BIALEK, TED RICHARD Prom Committee: Cross Country Track Team: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football, Basketball. Clubs: Chess and Checkers: Division: Metalcraft. A57- BILEK. BART Iungman: 2A Social Committee: Intramurals: Warhawks. Harrison: Banquet Committee: Football Manager: Photography Club: 400 Club: Intramural Sports. BIO. ANTOINETTE L. Herald Delegate: Flower and Song Committee: Library Helper: Treble Chorus: Trio: A Cappella Choir: G. A. A. Student Helper: Bowling Team: Rifle Club. BIRNBAUM, PHYLLIS Manley: Hall Guard: Volley Ball All-Stars: Be- ginners' Band: President, Division: G. A. A. Council. Harrison: Honor Society: G. A. A. Board: Division Bowling Team. BLAIR. EMIL Manley: A Cappella Choir: Advanced Art: Merri-Macs: Intramural Sports. BLINDT, RICHARD F. Gymnastic Team: Hall Guard: H Club: Divi- sion Club: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. BLITSTEIN, MARIAN Library Staff: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Basketball Team: Baseball Team: Volley Ball Team: Student Helper. BLOCKI, DOROTHY lungman: Anvil Chorus: 2A Social Committee: Gym Captain: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team: Baseball Team. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: Victory Chorus: Cheerleader: Photography Club: 4UO Club. BOGGS, ESTELLA Librarian, Treble Chorus: Chairman, Cap and Tie Committee: Choral Contests: Spring and Fall Festivals: Ensemble: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Debating Club: G.A.A. BONAGUIDI, LORRAINE Honor Society, Social Committee: Treble Chorus, Social Committee Chairman: Initiation Committee: Advertising Manager and Feature Editor, Harrison Herald: Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee. BONAT, VERONICA MARY Honor Society: Prom Committee: Treble Chorus: Iunior Red Cross: Division Delegate, Alternate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Initiation Committee. BOTES. STEVE GEORGE Merri-Macs: Chess and Checkers: Pipelayers: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Bowling Team: Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. BRADLEY, DOLORES IOAN Honor Society: Co-Editor, Harrisonian Lit- erary Staff: Senior Executive Board: National Oratorical Contest: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Senior Finance Committee: G. A. A. Social Committee: Initiation Committee. BRASKI, IOSEPH Prom Committee: Executive Board: R. O. T. C.: Cap- tain, Intramural Basketball, Football. Skylark Club. BRECKA. ANN Librarian, Initiation Committee, A Cappella Choir: Defense Stamp Delegate: Lieutenant: Hall Guards: G. A. A.: Volley Ball, Bowling Teams. Clubs: Pipelayers: Clickers' Clique: Merri-Macs. BRENDAL, FLORENCE Concert Orchestra: Gift Committee: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Appleshiners Club: Division Club. 0 BROWN, BRYAN ROBERT Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Merri-Macs, Pipelayers: Chess and Checkers. BUKOVY, EVELYN THERESA Harrisonian Staff: Treble Chorus: Hall Guard: Office Helper: Civitans: G. A. A.: Student Helper. Clubs: Rifle: Bowling: Merri-Macs: Division: Clickers' Clique. BUONOMO, MARY Library Helper: G. A. A.: Intramural Volley Ball: Captain, Intramural Basketball: Hall Guard: Herald Proofreader. BYMONT, MAE G. A. A.: Pan-American Club: Volley Ball: Baseball, CALLAS, VENUS Iungman: Secretary, G. A. A.: Victory Contacts Club: Hall Guard: Student Helper. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: This 'N That: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. CAPSUTO, SARA Manley: President, English Class: Chairman, Divi- sion: G. A. A. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: Merri-Macs: G. A. A. o CARNEVALI, FRED Hall Guard: Red Cross First Aid: Game Club, CASALINA, GLORIA ANN Social Committee: Delegate, Alternate. G. A. A.: Vice-President, Division: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Paper Drive Delegate: Division Club. CASTANEDA, ANGELA Class Secretary: G. A. A.: Division Delegate. - 58 - CEIZYK, FLORENCE G. A. A. Board Member: 4A Class Committee: Library Helper: Division Treasurer: Attendance Office Helper: Intra- mural Volley Ball. Clubs: Merri-Macs: Bowling: Rifle. CERKA, ESTHER IRENE Library Helper: Volley Ball Team: Red Cross: G. A. A. Clubs: Division: Handicraft: Recreation. CHANILO, STEVE LEROY Captain, R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Student Advisory Council: Honor Society: In- tramural Baseball, Basketball, Football. Clubs: Ping Pong: Recreation. CIPRIANI, CLARA Manley, G. A. A. Hall Guard: Library Helper: 4A Division Secretary: Program Committee: Student Helper. CONNERTY, IOYCE MARIE Vice-President, G. A. A.: Graduation Com- mittee: Social Laboratory Delegate: Hall Guard: Gym Helper: Library Helper: Orchestra: Intramural Volley Ball: Treble Chorus: Music Ap- preciation Club. COSTELLO, ALICE Manley: Band: Orchestra: Volley Ball Team. Har- rison: Office Helper: Attendance Office. CYCYOTA. IOSEPHINE Iungman. Red Cross: G. A. A.: Fashion Show: First Aid: Christmas Pageant: Bowling: Volley Ball: Glee Club: Treasurer, War News Club: Hall Guard: Office Helper. CZAPKA, VERONICA DOLORES Red Cross Committee: Office Clerk: All Star Revue: Hall Guard: Student Helper: G. A. A. Clubs: G. A. A.: Apple Shiners: Division: Polish Story Hour. DELL'ANNO, ANINA C. Manley: President, Honor Society, Iunior: Di- vision Treasurer: Red Cross: Hall Guard: Pan-American Club. Har- rison: Honor Society: G. A. A.: Student Helper, Attendance Office, Library. I DEMCHUK, IULIA ANGELINE Stamp Collector: Division Club: Student Helper: G. A. A. DENTAMARO. MARIE A. Division Stamp Collector, Harrison Reporter: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Attendance Office Helper: Division Club. DERANGO, FRANK IOHN Manley: President, Division: Library Helper: Hall Guard. Harrison: Intramural Basketball: Volley Ball. DERANGO, MARY Library Assistant: Hall Guard: Student Helper G. A. A. DOBIES, DOLORES IRENE Beginners' Orchestra: Intermediate Orches- tra: Stamp Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball: Captain, Bowling Team: G. A. A. Clubs: Handicraft: Division. DOLEZALEK, IRENE Harrisonian Staff: Red Cross: G. A. A.: Division Club. DROPIEWSKI, IRENE Iungman: Captain, Bowling, Hall Guards: Volley Ball, Baseball Teams. Harrison: Honor Society: Treble Chorus: Choir: Stamp Delegate: Hall Guard: G. A. A. DUSEK, LOIS IEAN Treble Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Trio: Accordian- ist: Cap and Tie Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Delegate, Herald: G. A. A.: Bowling Team: Intramural Baseball. DYRC, FLORENCE Treble Chorus: Intermediate Orchestra: Honor So- ciety: G. A. A. Board: Gym Helper: Hall Guard: Program Committee: Second Band: Initiation Committee: Volley Ball Team. DZIEDZINA. ANN Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Office Helper Student Council Delegates: G. A. A. Clubs: Sullivanites: Chess and Checkers. DZIEDZIC, WALTER STANLEY Intramural Baseball, Basketball: Hall Guard. Clubs: Division: Radio: Sports: Polish. ECCARIUS, ARTHUR GRANT R. O. T. C. Picked Platoon, Sergeant: Fire Guard: Air Raid Guard: Soap Drive Committee: Scrap Paper Drive: Division Delegate. Clubs: R. O. T. C. Non-Commissioned Officers: Pipelayers: Bond Buyers. O EDGAR, ALBERT LEE President, 4A Class: President, Chicago Youth Conference: President, Safety Council: President, Division: Advanced Art: Intramural Football, Volley Ball. ERAZMUS, LEONARD Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football, Volley Ball: Anglers Club. ESPOSITO. JEROME Mixed Chorus: Checker Team: Intramural Basket- ball, Baseball. -59- FAUST, CHARLOTTE GRACE Lieutenant, Concert Band: Student Coun- cil Delegate: Basketball Team: Red Cross. Clubs: Band: G. A. A, FEI-GENHAUER, ETHEL ANNA Honor Society: Executive Council: Tic- kets and Finance Committee: Attendance Office Helper: Gym Helper: G. A. A. Clubs: Northwest Trailblazers: Art Needlewgrk, FIREMAN. MELVIN HARRY Manley: Soccer: Intramural Volley Ball. Softball. Harrison: Boy's Chorus: A Cappella Choir, FITZGIBBONS, BOB lungman: Honor Roll: Harrisonian Representative: Banquet Committee: Camera Club. Harrison: Vice-President, 4A Class: Cctptfrin. Volley Ball: Intramural Sports: Gym Team: Youth Conference: Camera Club. F1-EER. LAURA LOUISE Honor Society: Graduation Committee: Treble Chorus: Social Laboratory Council: Senior Girls Social Council: Concert Band: Student Helper: Library Helper: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Clubs: Sousa: Band: Division. FLEMR, LAVERNE ANN Iunionr Red Cross: Band: Treble Chorus: Hall Gufird: G. A. A.: Division Column Editor: Picture Committee: Stamp Collector: Class Dues: Division Club. ' FOCOSI. AMERIGO H Award: Civitans: Public Address System Assistant: Hall Guard: Secretary, Division Club: Radio Club. FRIEDMAN, CHARLOTTE MARSHA A Cappella Choir: All Star Review: Hall Guard: Office Helper: Choral Contest: Award: G. A. A. Clubs: Dramatic: Division. FRIEDMAN, SHIRLEY Manley: Literary Guild: Girls' Chorus: lane and lohn Manley Club: Pan-American Club. Harrison: Orchestra: 3A Election Committee: This N' That: Orchestra: G. A. A. GALL. EDWARD S. Herald Representative: 4A Division Treasurer: Room Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball. Clubs: Chess and Checkers: Division. GASTEIER. LUCILLE MARIANNE G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Library Helper: Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Red Cross: Recreation: Handicraft: Division. GAVELEK. WALTER FRANZEN Lieutenant Colonel, R. O. T. C.: Har- risonian Staff: Commander, Picked Platoon: Marksrnan, Rifle Team: Fire Guard: Football Team: Baseball Manager: Senior Finance Com- mittee. Clubs: H-Club : R. O. T. C. Officers Club. GILSDORF. LOUISE LILLIAN Division Delegate: Orchestra: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Art Needlework Club. GIUNTOLI CLAIRE A. News Editor, Harrison Herald: Treble Chorus: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Intermediate Orchestra: Social Committee: Trebl-e Chorus: Initiation Chairman, Treble Chorus: Playmakers: Or- chestrack. GLASKI, GRACE Red Cross Treasurer: Student Helper: Delegate G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Attendance Office Helper: Treble Chorus. Clubs: Civitan Club: Merri-Macs. GLAUBERSON, DOLORES Manley: Hall Guard: Librarian: Teacher's Helper: G. A. A. Harrison: Merri-Macs. GLOWING, DOROTHY MARY Managing Editor of 300 Gossip Column: G. A. A.: Student Helper Band: Division Alternate: G. A. A. Alternate: Hall Guard: Stamp Collector: Class Dues. Clubs: Division Club: Iunior Red Cross. GOLDBERG, ISADORE Co-editor of Harrisonian Literary Staff: Honor Society: Chairman, Paper Drive: Student Helper: Intramural Baseball: Football: R. O. T. C. Clubs: Good English: Chess and Checkers: Division. GOLDMAN, NADINE Honor Society: Student's Advisory Council: Her- ald Business Manager: Library Student Helper: Office Helper: A. P. O. Helper: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team: Beginners' Typist Club. GOLDSTEIN. GERTRUDE Manley: Home Nursing Club: Student Helper: Harrison: Beginners' Orchestra: G. A. A. I GORALSKI. MARY O. Red Cross Committee: Volley Ball Team: Relay Marathon: Student Helper: Hall Guard: All Star Revue: G. A. A. Clubs: Apple Shiners: Bowling: Division. GORKIS, IOHN ERNEST Co-Chairman Financial Committee: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Football Team: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball: Baseball Champs: Intramural Basketball Champs. Clubs: Club: Movie Operator: Mathematics. GOTFRYD, FLORENCE IOSEPHINE Honor Society: G. A. A.: Orchestra: Delegate: Alternate Delegate: Volley Ball: Sight Saving Helper: Clubs: Polish Story Hour: Red Cross: Division. GOTFRYD, STANLEY I. Baseball: Bowling Team: Intramural Basket- ball: Baseball: Football: Volley Ball. H Club. - G0 -- GOTKOWSKI. THADDEUS Hall Guard: Polish Club: Intramural Basket- ball: Volley Ball. GRACA, STEPHEN Lieutenant, Hall Guard: A Cappella Choir: Boy's Chorus: Radio Club. GRAMITH, SHIRLEY M. Hall Guard: G. A. A.: A Cappella Choir: Captain, Bowling: Student Helper. GRILLO. FRANCES G. A. A.: Student Helper: Division Secretary: Bas- ketball: Baseball: Volley Ball. GRISKO. GENE I. R. O. T. C.: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: A Cappella Choir: Movie Operator: This 'N That: Art Shop Helper: Chess and Checkers Club. GULAY, ANNE MARIE G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Bowling: Intramural Volley Ball: Clubs: Division: Handicraft. GULCZYNSKI, DOLORES BERNICE Captain, Band: Concert Band: Or- chestra: Solo Ensemble and Bank Contests: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Color, Flower, Motto Committee: Clubs: Band: Orchestra: Iu- nior Red Cross: G. A. A. HAACK, BERNICE A. Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Librarian: Chemistry Laboratory Helper: English Helper: Captain, Volley Ball. HADDAD, ROSE M. Orchestra: Hall Guard: Delegate: Main Office Helper: Student Helper: Alternate, G. A. A.: Chairman, Health Class. Clubs: Treasurer, Division: Art and Needlework Club. HAGEMAN, IOSEPH IR. Iungman: 2A President: Intramural Hockey: Baseball: Football: Honor Roll. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: Senior Advisory Council: Senior Executive Board: Delegate. Clubs: President, Division. HALLA, IOSEPH W. Delegate: Football: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball: Mathematics Club. HAIRABEDIAN, IANET DIANA Clerk, Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Assistant Delegate: Student Helper: Volley Ball: Choir. Clubs: Merri-Macs: Clickers' Clique. HAIEK. IOHN ADAM Baseball Team: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Sports Club. HANNA, MARIE Manley. lane and Iohn Manley Club: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Division Club. HAVLAT, EDWARD Prom Committee: Pipelayers: Merri-Macs: Intra- mural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: R. O. T. C.: Non- 'Commissioned Officers: Commissioned Officers: Football Team: Foot- ball Team Play. HAVLICEK, IOSEPH A. IR. Movie Operator: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football, Volley Ball. Clubs: Gymnastics: Movie Operator: Division. HEII.. NADINE H. Executive Board: Honor Society: Finance and Ticket Committee: Division Delegate: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Trio: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Treble Chorus: Choir: Clubs: Division: G. A. A. HERCEK, HELEN Iungrnan. Office Help-er: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: Baseball: Christmas Pageant: Glee Club: Division Club: G. A. A. O HINCZEWSKI, DOROTHY lungrnan. Anvil Chorus: Christmas Pageant: Fashion Show: Bowling Team: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard. Clubs: Red Cross: G. A. A. Glee Club. HOFFMAN, LILLIE ANNIE Secretary and Treasurer of Division: Stu- dent Helper: D-elegate. Clubs: G. A. A.: Art Needle Work Club. HOLMSTROM, DOLORES E. Vice-President, Honor Society: Secretary- Treasurer, A Cappella Choir: Treasurer, G. A. A.: Treasurer, Iunior Dramatics: 3A Council: Banquet Committee: Youth Conference Dele- gate: Honor Society: Choir Officers Club. HOLUB, DOROTHY VICTORIA Hall Guard: Student Helper: Captain, Intramural Volley Ball: Bowling Tournament: G. A. A.: Alternate and Delegate. Clubs: Art Needle Work Club: Northwest Trail Blazers: Division Club. HORNAK. ANNE MARIE Hall Guard: G. A. A.: 4A Assembly: Divi. sion Club. ' HORVATH, IRENE THERESE G. A. A.: Bowling: Volley Ball: Student Clubs: Art Needle Work: Northwest Trail Blazers: Civitan: -51- HOWARD, IOAN D. Honor Society, President, G. A., Secretary, G. A. A., President, Orioles, Secretary, Division, Harrisonian Staff, Social Committee, Division Delegate, Treble Chorus, Initiation Commit- tee, Intramural Volley Ball. HUGYA, BETTY RUTH Merri-Macs, G. A. A., Hall Guard, Orchestra, Bowling Club, Division Club. HURON. THOMAS S. IR. Iungman: Intramural Football, Basketball, Hockey, Volley Ball. Harrison: Boys' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, In- tramural Sports. I HYBL, PEARL Treble Chorus, Hall Guard, Red Cross, Student Helper, Bowling Team, Merri-Macs, Sewing Club, Checkers Club. IENICEK, EDWARD L. B. O. T. C., Boom Delegate, Basketball Team, Movie Operator. IANECKA, MARIE Student Helper, Hall Guard. Clubs: Merri-Macs, Clickers' Clique, G. A. A. 0 IANETKA. IOANN E. Iungman: Officer Helper, Student Helper, Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: First Aid, Red Cross, Division, Good House- keeping. Harrison: Honor Society, Hall Guard, Bowling, Volley Ball, G. A. A. IASBEC, MARTHA O. Gym Student Helper, Intramural Volley Ball Team, Art. Clubs: Needlework, Division, Northwest Trail Blazers, G. A. A. IEDLICKA, BETTY IANE Motto, Cheer, Flower, Song and Color Com- mittee, Section Leader, Violas, Concert Orchestra, Hall Guard, Student Helper, String Ensemble. Clubs: G. A. A., Sharps and Flats. . . IANECEK. EDWARD IR. lungman: Intramural Football, Basketball, Hockey, Volley Ball. Harrison: Boys' Chorus, Room Delegate, Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball. IEZIORSKI, IOAN Student Helper, Hall Guard, Red Cross, Sight Sav- ing Helper, Volley Ball Team, Clubs: Polish Story Hour Club, G. A. A. IIRINEC, CHARLES IOSEPH Gymnastic Team, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball Team. Clubs: Sports Club, Morse Code. , o IOHNSON. ELAINE R. Iungman: Honor Society, Hall Guard, Room Delegate, Office Helper, Student Helper, Bond and Stamp Representa- tive, Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Red Cross, Glee Club, G. A. A. IOHNSON. VIOLE1' Hall Guard, Student Helper, G. A. A. Alternate, Volley Ball Team, Red Cross Club. IONES, ALLENE Student Helper, Cheerleader, G. A. A. Delegate, Captain, Volley Ball Team. Clubs: G. A. A., Hunter's Club. 0 , IOSWIAK, THERESE DIANE Division Secretary, Gym Helper, Librarian, Hall Guard Captain, Attendance Office, Social Committee. Clubs: Handicraft, G. A. A., Appleshiners, Northwest Trail Blazers. IURA, HARRIET KATHY Hall Guard, Beginners and Intermediate Orchestra, Intramural Volley Ball, Bowling Team. Clubs: G. A. A., Division Club, Handicraft Club. IURISH. GRACE Iungman: Office Helper, Hall Guard, Bond and Stamp Chairman, Volley Ball Team, Clubs: Anvil Chorus, Division Club, G. A. A. Harrison, A Cappella Choir, Relay Team, G. A. A. 0 KACHUR. AUDREY D. Iungman: Office Helper, Hall Guard, Christmas Pageant, Clubs: First Aid, Division Club, G. A. A. Harrison: Student Helper, G. A. A. KALINA, EDWARD President, Boys' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard, Division Delegate, Alternate, Gymnastic Team, Student Helper, Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Basketball Team. Clubs: 429 Club, Ping Pong. KAMINSKI, IRENE CATHERINE Banquet Committee, Chairman of Pub- licity Committee, G. A. A., Treble Chorus, Hall Guard, Bowling Team, G. A. A. Clubs: Apple Shiners, Globe Trotters, Clickers' Clique Merri-Macs, Art and Needles, Rifle. 0 KANTRO, IRIS BETTY House of Representatives, G. A. A., Library Service, Hall Guard, Volley Ball, Baseball, Bowling, Basketball Team, Student Helper. KAPLAN, HERBERT Boys' Chorus, Washington and Lincoln Day AS- sembly, I-Iarrisonian Distributor. Clubs: Check-ers, Division Club. KAREDIS, HARRIET Accompanist, A Cappella Choir, Assemblies, Treasury Center Programs, G. A. A., Volley Ball Team. -52- KAROLCZAK, CHRISTINE LUCILLE Treble Chorus: Choral Contests: All Star Revue: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Alternate, G. A. A.: Clubs: Civitan: Division. KAWA. HENRY 3A Vice-President: Social Committee: Delegate: In- tramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Bowling: Math Club. KAZALLA. ELSIE Cregier: Honor Society: Hall Guard: G. A. A. MCm19Y2 ChOifi G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A. o KEER, HARRIET Manley: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Red Cross: Pan-American: Intramural Volley Ball: lane and lohn Manley Club. Harrison: G. A. A. KENNA, BERNADETTE Hall Guard: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Repre- sentative: Red Cross Committee: Volley Ball: Bowling: Relay Marathon: All Star Revue: Fashion Show: Secretary, Polish Story Hour: Apple Shiners: Division Club. KETZA. LARRY Football: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball: Choir: Division Delegate: H Club. O KLAPUT, IRENE Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Movie Operator: Library Helper: Apple Shiners: Polish Club. KLASSOVITY, DOROTHY IEAN Cheerleader: Honor Society: Captain, Volley Ball: Baseball: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Librarian: Anvil Chorus: Student Helper: 2A-4A Social Committee: 400 Club. KLECHA. ARTHUR Editor-in-Chief, Herald: News Editor: Honor Society: Hall Guard: Student Helper: War Stamp Delegate: Student Council: Clubs: Chess and Checkers: Riding. O KLEMCHUK, VIRGINIA BETTY Honor Society: Hall Guard: Secretary, G. A. A.: Treble Chorus: Division Delegate: Library Helper: Gym Helper: Chairman, Grade Committee: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Team. KNAPIK. ROBERT W.: lungman: Camera Club: Honor Roll. Harrison: Reserve: Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Army Air Force Football, Volley Ball. KNOLL. TESSIE IULIANA G. A. A.: Division Club: Hall Guard: Social Laboratory. y : O KOBIALKO. BERNICE lungman: Glee Club: War News Club: Red Cross: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Christmas Pageant: Volley Ball: Bowl- ing. Harrison: G. A. A. KOEPKE, DOLORES 'Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Harrisonian Staff: G. A. A.: Choir Section Leader: Intramural Volley Ball. Clubs: Merri-Macs: Personality: Apple Shiners: Ways and Means: Soclal Committee: Entrance Committee. KOKASKA, ROBERT EDWARD Division Basketball, Volley Ball, Gym Team. I KOLDRAS, STANLEY ANDREW Hall Guard: General Assembly: Radio Play: Polish Story Hour. KOPACEK. IRENE MARY A Cappella Choir: Cheerleader: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Team: Marathon Relay. Clubs: Apple Shin-ers: Rifle Club: Stamp Club: Clickers' Clique: G. A. A. KORBEL, LORRAINE Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Division Club: Handicraft: G. A. A. 0 KOSTOFF, NADA Treasurer, National Honor Society: Harrisonian Staff: Student Advisory Council: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Har- risonian Division Delegate: G. A. A. KOSTRUBALA, POLA ANN Treasurer, Concert Orchestra: Treble Chorus: Herald Staff: Office Helper: Orchestra and Band Contest: Captain, Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Photography Club: Music Apprecia- tion: G. A. A. KOTULAK, MARY A Cappella Choir, Varsity Cheerleader: Prom Committee: Hall Guard Lieutenant: Intramural Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Clickers' Clique: G. A. A. l KOVAC. PAUL IR. Iungman: Color Guard: Red Cross Games: Planes For Army: Intramural Sports: First Aid Club. Harrison: A Cappella ghiriir: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley a . KOVARIK. RICHARD Iungman: Intramural Baseball, Hockey: Model Makers Club. Harrison: 4A Class Finance Committee: Intramural Basketball: Checker Club. KOVITZ. SEYMOUR Intramural Baseball, Football. Clubs: Movie Op- GPCIIOTI Camera Club: Ballistics Club: Division Club. 163- KOZARYNA, EVELYN Iungman: President, Victory Contacts Club: Sakata Press: All Star Revue: Intramural Sports, G. A. A. Harrison: National Honor Society: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Prom Committee: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Team. KOZEL, DOROTHY ELAINE Hall Guard: Red Cross Club: G. A. A. KOZEL, IOSEPH ANTHONY Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Morse Code: Sports Club: Division Club. a KRAMP. MILDRED LOUISE Banquet Committee: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Marathon Relay. Clubs: Personality Club: G. A. A. KRAUSE, LORRAINE ELEANOR National Honor Society: Hall Guard. Clubs: Movie Operator: Division Club: G. A. A. KREMESEC, DOLORES National Honor Society: Intermediate Orchestra: Hall Guard Lieutenant: Student Helper: Volley Ball, Marathon Teams Captain: G. A. A. Delegate. Clubs: Movie Operator: Division Club. KRESSMANN, FRANK A. Band: Harrisonian Delegate: Ticket Delegate: Hall Guard. Clubs: Chess and Checkers: Division Club. KRICHEVSKY, AARON Concertmaster, Concert Orchestra: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. KRIHO, DOLORES MARGARET Iungrnan: 2A Secretary: Sakata Staff: Anvil Chorus: Baseball, Volley Ball Captain. Harrison: 4A Class Sec- retary: Secretary, A Cappella Choir: Honor Society: G. A. A.: Soloist, This 'N That: Treasury Center Programs. KRUMES, MARGARET RUTH G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Division Club. KRUPA, IOHN MARTIN lungman: Bowling, Hockey Champs: Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Checker: Movie. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: 400 Club. KRUPA, SUSAN I. Iungman: National Honor Society: Banquet Com' mittee: ZA Vice-President: Bowling: Baseball: Captain, Volley Ball: Stamp Delegate: Room Delegate: G. A. A.: Anvil Chorus. Harrison: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Division Room Delegate: Office Helper. 0 KRUZICH, HELEN KATHRYN Iungmant Hall Guard: Student Helper: Office Helper: Class Representative: Volley Ball: Baseball: Clubs: Glee: Division: Christmas Pageant. Harrison: G. A. A.: Student Helper. KRZYZANOWSKI, EDWARD Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Band: A Cappella Choir: Division Delegate: Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers: Radio. KUCIEMBA, ALBERTA Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Cheer Leader: Student Helper: Social Room Council: Treble Chorus: Red Cross Delegate: G. A. A.: All Star Revue: Treasury Center: Horse- back Riding Club. G KUHNERT, EARL F. Iungman: Sports Editor: Room Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. Harrison: Basketball and Baseball Teams: Hall Guard: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Football. KUPCZYK, DOROTHY V. G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Helper: A Cappella Choir: G. A. A. Alternate: Cap and Gown Committee: Office Helper: Division Club. KUPCZYK, EVELYN V. G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Helper. KURTZ, BEVERLY IEAN Iungman: Sakata Staff: Volley Ball Team: Victory Contacts Club: Red Cross Club: Student Helper. Harrison: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Cap and Gown Committee: 400 Club. KURZEIA, LORETTA Hall Guard: G. A. A.: All Star Revue: Make-up Committee. Clubs: Red Cross: Recreation. KUSPER, DOLORES HELEN Cap and Gown Committee: Chairman, Co-ed Committee: Hall Guard: Paper Oueen: G. A. A.: Red Cross. Clubs: Globe Trotters: Apple Shiners: Merri-Macs: Clickers' Clique: Treble Chorus: Bowling: Rifle Club. O KUTINA, ADELINE M. lungman: Anvil Chorus: Hall Guard: Lunch Guard: Office Helper: Honor Society: lunior Librarian: G. A. A. Com- mittee: Christmas Pageant: Scrappers: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Team. Harrison: G. A. A. KVITEK, FRANCES A. Iungman: Hall Guard: First Aid Club: G. A. A.: Checker Club: Glee Club: Bowling Team: Volley Ball Team: Baseball Team: General Assemblies. Harrison: G. A. A. KVITEK, FRANK Movie Operator: Delegate: Defense Stamp Collector: Radio Club: Assemblies. -64-E LACH. WALTER T. Baseball Team Champs, Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Bowling Team. H Club. LACNY. IOHN STEVE Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Gymnastics, Hall Guard, Civic Assembly. Clubs: Chess and Check- ers, Division. LEDECKE. SHIRLEY Honor Society, Division Alternate, H511 Guard, Sight-Saving Helper, G. A. A., Fashion Shows, Make-up, All Star Revue. Clubs: Red Cross, Art, Advanced Art, Division. LERNER, IERRY F. Manley: Student Council, Division President, lu- nior Drama. Harrison: Intramurals, Senior Basketball, Baseball Teams, Band, Merri-Macs. LESNIAK, AL Baseball, Football, Captain, Bowling Team, H Club, Division President, A Cappella Choir, Prom Committee, Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball. LESNIEWSKI, IOHN IOE Swimming Team, Basketball Team, Intra- mural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Football, Sports Club. LEVIN, GEORGE Concert Band, Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball, Hall Guard, Sousa Club, City Sax Ensemble Contest. LINHART, LYN M. Iungman: Red Cross, Hall Guard, Christmas Assem- bly, First Aid, Geography Ouiz, Camera and Salvage Clubs. Harri- son: Student Helper, Band, G. A. A., Music for Victory. LISIEWICZ. LEONARD LOUIS Veteran: U. S. Army Infantry, Aviation Cadet Pilot, Army Air Forces. LITTLE, ROBERT E. Treasurer, Ping Pong Club, R. O. T. C. Cadet, Hall Guard, Room Delegate, Room Alternate, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Football. LOECK. MARILYN A Cappella Choir, Student Director, Soloist, Treas- ury Center and War Bond Performances, Student Helper, Office Helper, Division Delegate Harrisonian, Volley Ball. Clubs: Merri-Macs, Choir Officers. LOMBARDI, GILDA Student Helper, G. A. A. Delegate, Intramural Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Division Club, G. A. A. LOMBARDI. IACK Track Team, Hall Guard, Division Delegate, In- tramural Basketball, Baseball, Football, Volley Ball. Clubs: H Club, Sports Club, Radio Club, Division Club, Track Club. LOMBARDI, VELIA Student Helper, Intramural Volley Ball Team, Division Club, G. A. A. LOPAIKO, ELEANORE Hall Guard, Red Cross, All Star Revue. Clubs: Recreation Club, Handicraft, Division Club, G. A. A. LUBOWICH. MARTIN National Honor Society, R. O. T. C. Senior Gift Committee, Boys' Chorus, Social Committee, Boys' Chorus, Intramural Sports. LUKASZEWSKI, EVELYN A. Intermediate Orchestra, Office Helper, Lost and Found Helper, Gym Helper, Intramural Volley Ball, Bowling Team. Clubs: Handicraft, Division Club, G. A. A. MACHALA, HENRY Hall Guard, Intramural Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Merri-Macs. MAHANNA. ALLEN Captain, Concert Band, Captain, R. O. T. C. Band, Chairman, Cheer Motto Color Flower Song Committee, Delegate, Sousa Club. MAIEWSKA. BERNICE B. Student Helper, Hall Guard, Advanced Art. Clubs: Apple Shiners, Handi-Craft, G. A. A. MALIK. NOREEN Iungman: Honor Roll, Hall Guard, Christmas Pag- eant, Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Spanish, Glee Club. Harrison: G. A. A. MALINA EVELYNE F. Iungman: Christmas Pageant. Clubs: Division Club, Warhawks, G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A. MALINOWSKI, LEONARD A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard. Clubs: Wood Carving, Morse Code Club, Movie Operators, Merri-Macs. MALOPOLSKI, BERNICE National Honor Society, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Delegate, Bowling. Clubs: Apple Shiners, Handicraft, G. A. A. -.55.. MANAK, IOSEPH FRANCIS Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Picked Platoon, Track Team, Fire Guard, War Bond Committee, Intramural Sports, Chairman, Paper Drive, Soap Drive Committee. Clubs: Stamp Club, Radio Club, Non-Commissioned Officers Club. MANIACEK, EDWARD Room Delegate, Intramural Sports, Radio Club, Chemistry Club. MARES, LORRAINE MATILDA A Cappella Choir, Division Alternate, Volley Ball Team, Hall Guard, Merri-Macs, G. A. A. MARKO. IOHN A. Boys' Chorus, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Delegate, Track Team, Intramural Sports, Morse Code Club. MARRA, EVELYN LINN Treble Chorus, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Cap and Gown Committee, 4B Election Committee, Secretary, Health Class. Clubs: Chairman, Division Club, Rifle Club, G. A. A. MARTUCCI, GEORGE Sergeant, R. O. T. C., Crack Platoon, Hall Guard, Fire Guard, Puzzlers Club, Metal Craft Club. MATIAS, IOHN IOSEPH Iungman: Bowling, Hockey Champs. Clubs: Movie Operators, Checker. Harrison: Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball Champs, Hall Guard, A Cappella Choir, 400 Club. MECCIA, MILLARD F. Captain, Band, Orchestra, R. O. T. C., P. A. S., Solo Contest, Clubs: Band, Officer. MEDNANSKY, KATHRYN Girl from Czechoslovakia, Thanksgiving Assembly, Division Club. MEDRALA, EDWARD B. Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Hall Guard. Clubs: Carving and Whittling, Division Club. MELONE, GIACONDA Library Assistant, G. A. A., Hall Guard, Stu- dent Helper. MENCH, IOHN I. Lieutenant, Concert Band, Hall Guard Lieutenant, R. O. T. C. Band, Swimming Team, Sousa Club. o MERSCH, MARGUERITE CATHERINE G. A. A., Office Aid: Hall Guard, Student Helper, Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Red Cross, Recrea- tion. MICHNIEWICZ, SALLY Honor Society, Student Advisory Board, G. A. A., Division Delegate, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Volley Ball, Clubs: Handicraft, Apple Shiner, Division. MIHELICH. MARY Iungman: G. A. A., Hall Guard, General Assem- blies, Office Helper, Division Club. Harrison: G. A. A., Choir, Relay Team, Division Baseball, Volley Ball. MIKOLAICZAK, EDWIN Intramural Volley Ball, Sports. Clubs: Pipe- layers, Morse Code. MIKRUT, NESTOR TED Hall Guard, Student Helper, Washington- Lincoln Assembly, Clubs: Dramatic, Division. MINARIK, IRENE I. G. A. A., Student Helper, Volley Ball, Stamp Collector, Division Room Club. MINKOW, LEONARD Manley: Student Council, Harrison: Banquet Committee, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, General Assem- blies, Civitan, Club. MIROCHNICK, MINNIE Harrisonian Staff, G. A. A., Alternate, G. A. A., Art Institute Scholarship. MIZRAHI. TILLIE Student Council, G. A. A., Division Delegate, Gym Student Helper, Bowling Club. I MONCZYNSKI. IOSEPH RICHARD 4A Executive Board, Social Com- mittee, Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Bowling, Pipelayers Club. MUDRAK, IAMES I. 4A Finance Committee, Honor Roll, Iungman Clubs, Boys Health Builders, Checker, Red Cross Games and Model Planes for Navy. NALBANDIAN, MARGUERITE Honor Society, Student Advisory Coun- cil, Class Day Representative, Delegate, G. A. A., Class Treasurer, Hall Guard: Student Helper, Division Repr-esentative, Office Helper, Volley Ball. 166-. NATALE. BETTY Cap' and Tie Committee: Hall Guard: Student Coun- cil: Student Helper: G. A. A.: President, Division: Division Club. NAUHEIMER. ROBERT R. Alternate Delegate: Baseball: Intramural Basketball: Baseball: Football: Volley Ball. Clubs: Division: Carving and Whittling. Y NECEMER, MARY ELIZABETH Vice-President, Division: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball: Attendance Office Helper. Clubs: Art. Needlework: Division: Northwest Trail Blazers. Q NEVARA, MARY ANN L. G. A. A.: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Team. Clubs: Art: Needlework: Civitans: Division. NICEWICK, EDDIE WILLIAM Alternate: Delegate, Executive Board: Student Advisory Council: Representative: Gymnastics: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball: Hall Guard: R. O. T. C. Clubs: Mathematics: Radio: H Club. NIEDZIELA, VIRGINIA Intramural Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Beginners' Typing: Sullivanites: Division Club: Social Dancing: G. A. A. I NIMMER, SHIRLEY E. Secretary, 3A Class: Chairman, 4A Banquet Committee: Librarian: Cheerleader: Office Helper: Herald Staff: Bowl- ing Team: Social: Laboratory Hostess. Clubs: Apple Shiners: Person- ality Club: G. A. A. NOSAL, EDWARD S. Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon: Marks- man, Rifle Team: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Officers Club: Non-Com- missioned Officers Club. NOTO, ANNETTE M. Cap and Gown Committee: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Division Club: G. A. A. Q U NOWICKI, STANLEY IOHN Hall Guard: General Assembly: Polish Story Hour Club: Radio Club. ' OKSNER, OTTQ Honor Society: Secretary, H Club: Iunior Basket- ball Team: City Baseball Champs: Bowling Club. OLSON, LUCILLE MARIE Librarian, Historian, Orchestra: Concert Or- chestra: Division Delegate: G. A. A. I ORZECH, EDWARD I. R. O. T. C. Rifle Team: Crack Platoon: Hall Guard: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers: Morse Code: Movie Operators: Radio Club. ORZECH, STANLEY PAUL Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon: Fire Guard: Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers: Stamp Club: Movie Operators. OVNIK, ELSIE ANN A Cappella Choir: Finance Committee: Student Helper: G. A. A. Delegate, Hall Guard: Division Secretary: Clubs: Division Club: G. A. A. n , PAPPAS. TEDDY Movie Operator: Civitan Club, Hall Guard. PARKER, ARLENE DOLORES 4A Social Committee: Social Room Coun- cil: G. A. A.: Social Room Delegate: Library Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Delegate. Clubs: Red Cross: Division. PASEMKO, WALTER T. McKinley: Student Council: Art Club. Harri- son: Captain, Band: Room Delegate: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball: Band: Orchestra: R. O. T. C. Band: Boogie Hornets: Ping Pong Club. O PASTORE, ROSARI DOLORES Manley: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Mixed Choir: G. A. A. Delegate. Harrison: Merri-Macs: Student Helper: G. A. A. PATKA, RITA MARY Vice-President, Orchestra: Secretary, Orchestra: Chairman, Social Room Council: Patriotic Drive: Honor Society: Herald Staff: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Concert Orchestra: G. A. A.: Treble Chorus: Dramatic Club. PECA, CLARENCE E. Polish Story Hour Club: R. O. T. C.: Non-Com- missioned Officers Club: Fire-Air Raid Guard: Hall Guard: Baseball Team: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball. I PEISHLER, FRANK I. Delegate: Alternate: Stamp and Bond Repre- sentative: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Di- Vision: Carving and Whittling: Army Air Corps Reservists. PENA. LILLIAN Division Room Alternate, Delegate: Stamp Treasurer: Intramural Baseball: Relays: G. A. A.: Pan-American Club: A Cap- gella Choir: Library Helper: Student Helper: Honor Society: Safety ounci. PEPPLER, DOLORES Bowling Team: G. A. A.: Beginners' Orchestra. Clubs: Division: Sewing. -57- PERKOWSKI. DOROTHY ANN Co-Chairman, Social Committee: A Cap- pella Choir: G. A. A.: Clicker's Clique Club: Hall Guard: Social Room Representative: Student Helper: Co-Captain, Volley Ball: Cheerleader. PETRYK. FLORENCE G. A. A.: Harrisonian Statt: Art and Needlework Club: Student Helper: Division Club. PILZ. EMILY E. Division President: Chicago Youth Conference: Dele- gate: Harrisonian Staff: Honor Society: Prom Committee: Concert Orchestra: Student Helper. Clubs: G. A. A.: Civitans: lunior Red Cross: Needlework. PLOSZAI, LOUIS ANTHONY Movie Operator Supervisor: R. O. T. C. Cadet: Intramural Baseball, Football. Clubs: Radio: Morse Code. POLONCSIK, IOHN R. O. T. C. Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Of- ficers Club: Orchestra: Blue Hornets Swing Band: Herald Staif: Cap- tain, Hall Guard: Debators Club. POMILLO, IOYCE B. Chairman, A Cappella Choir: Choir Social Com- mittee: Choir Banquet Committee: Freshman Reception Committee: Christmas Tree Committee: 4B Executive Board: Student Advisory Board: Prom Committee. Clubs: Honor Society: G. A. A. POSTULKA. IOSEPH Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball, Football: Bowling Team: Merri-Macs. POTOKAR, IOHN Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, Volley Ball: Senior Basketball Team. Clubs: Pipelayers: Merri- Macs. POZNANSKY, IERRY Second Band: Concert Band: Lieutenant, R. O, T. C. Band: Trombone City Solo Contest: City Ensemble Contest: Paper Drive Champ: Lieutenant, Hall Guard. Clubs: Sousa: Pipelayers. 0 PROKOP. ROSE Division Delegate, Alternate: Stamp Salesman: Alter- nate, G. A. A.: Assistant Captain, Volley Ball, Marathon: Student Helper: Intermediate Orchestra. Clubs: Movie Operator: Division. PROUST, LORRAINE MARIE Orchestra: G. A. A.: Division Delegate, Clubs: Merri-Macs: Art and Needle Work Club. PRZYBYLSKI, RAY lungman: Hockey, Bowling Champs: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Athletic Club. Harrison: Senior Basketball Team: Intramural School Champs: H Club. PUCCINI. FRANK A. A Cappella Choir: Football: Bowling: Gymnas- tics: Intramural Sports: Basketball: Baseball: Football: Volley Ball. PUPANEK, PETER Secretary, Boys' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Student Helper: War Bond and Stamp Delegate: Assistant Di- vision Room Chairman: Division Club. PUTZY. MARTHA B. G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Social Laboratory Dele- gate: Bowling: Student Helper: Clubs: Sullivanites: 334 . o QUALIZZA, STEVE N. Hall Guard: Stage Hand: Intramural Baseball. Clubs: Anglers: Division: President, Slick Six. QUINN. BETTY L. Lieutenant, Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Bowling: Room Delegate. Clubs: Sullivanittes: Division. RAKOSKI, THEODORE S. Swimming Team: Gymnastic Team: Intra- mural Baseball, Football. Clubs: Anglers Club: Slick Six. 0 , REDDEL, GEORGE C. Vice-President, Slick Six: R. O. T. C.: Hall Guard: Gymnastics: Intramural Football. Clubs: Anglers Club: Divi- sion Club. REDIESKE, EDWARD Track Team: R. O. T. C.: General Assembly: Fire Guard: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball, Football. Clubs: Non-Commissioned Officers: Chess and Checkers. RICHARD, LAVERNE ANNA Hall Guard Lieutenant: Red Cross: G. A. A. 0 RICHARDSON. GRACE F. Concert Orchestra: Chairman, Red Cross: Student Helper: Christmas Assemblies: Waltz Dream: Orchestrack: This 'N That: Spring and Fall Festival. Clubs: Etiquette Club: Division Club: G. A. A. RIENDEAU, KENNETH Honor Society: Hall Guard: Sergeant, Civil Air Patrol: Track: Cross Country: Intramural Baseball: Football. Clubs: Pipelayers: Merri-Macs. Track Boosters: ROMANO, IOE Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Intramural Football: Baseball: Basketball: Volley Ball. Clubs: Movie: Division. -63.- RONOWSKI, RAYMOND lntramural Baseball: Basketball: Delegate: Alternate Delegate: Football: Student Council: Social Delegate: Presi- dent, Division. Clubs: Division: Ping-Pong. ROSALES, ROSARIO Lieutenant, Concert Band: Orchestra: Manley: President, Honor Society: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Council: Stu- dent Helper. Clubs: Sousa: Aqua: Pan-American: House of Repre- sentatives. ROSEN, ALICE A Cappella Choir: Gym Student Helper: Hall Guard: Division Stamp Delegate. ROTH, MARILYN Feature Editor, Harrison Herald: Library Helper: G. A. A.: Scholastic Press Guild. Clubs: Drama: Division. RUMISEK. IEAN lungrnan: Captain, Bowling: Captain, Volley Ball: Manager, Baseball: Hall Guard: Office Helper: Red Cross: Christmas Pageant: Glee Club. Harrison: Volley Ball Champs: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Literary Staff. RUPPERT, GEORGE President, SA Class: 4A Social Chairman: Cap- tain Hall Guard: A Cappella Choir: Alternate: Intramural Football: Baseball: Basketball: Volley Ball: Clubs: Sports: Bowling: Mathematics. RUPPERT, GEORGIANNA I. G. A. A.: Division Room Delegate: Senior Volley Ball Champs: Student Helper: Red Cross: Fashion Show: Cap- tain, Gym Squad. RUSNARCZYK, ALICE B. Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper. Clubs: Apple Shiners: Advanced Art: Handicraft. RUSSY. FRANCES ANN Supervisor, Movie Operators: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Girls Swing Band: Beginners' -Orchestra: Second Orchestra: Clubs: Movie Operators: Division: Handicraft. RUTAS, WALTER Civilian Air Patrol Cadet: Hall Guard: Track: ln- tramural Baseball: Cross Country: Operator, Public Address System. RYAN, GERRY M. Iungrnan: Captain, Bowling: Captain, Volley Ball: Baseball: G. A. A.: All Star Review: First Aid. Harrison: Hall Guard: -Senior Volley Ball Champs: Bowling. RYBINSKI, FRANCIS G. Prom Committee: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Stu- dent Helper: A Cappella Choir: This 'N That: Waltz Dream: Spring and Fall Festivals: Clubs: Division: Chess and Checkers, ' RYCZEK. CHESTER EDWARD Intramural Baseball: Basketball: Volley Ball. Clubs: Radio: Division. SALERNO, MIKE I. 'Vice-President, Boys Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Baseball. SCHAFFER. HARRY Manley: Hall Guard: Library Helper: Student Helper. SCHASSBURGER, ELEANOR G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Beginners' Band: Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Sullivanites: Social Dancing: Division: Bowling. SCHMIDT, LORRAINE Honor Society: Division Secretary: Treble Chorus: G. A. A.: Beginners' Band: Social Laboratory: Hall Guard: Library Helper: Office Helper: Division Club. SCHMIEDL, LOIS GRACE G. A. A. Board: Treble Chorus: Senior Council: Senior Banquet Committee: Social Laboratory: Hall Guard: Library Helper: Office Helper: Division Club. 0 SCHNEIDER, IANE C. Honor Society: 4A Class Committee: Delegate: Eight Page Editor, Herald: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Treble Chorus: Clubs: President, Sullivanites: Social Club: Library Club: Volley Ball. SCHROEDER, EARL ALLEN Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Anglers Club: R. O. T. C.: Division Club. SERLIN, BETTY Manley: Choir: Librarian. Harrison: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team. U SETER, IOHN lungman: Intramural Sports: Boys' Health Builders Club. Harrison: Basketball: Volley Ball: Football: Baseball School Champs: 400 Club. SHAPLIK, DOROTHY Honor Society: Major, Band: Orchestra: Contests, Solos: Ensemble: Co-Chairman, Song, Cheer, Color, Motto, and Flower Committee. Clubs: Secretary, Band: Orchestra: Sousa: G. A. A.: Girl Officers. EZIIIIEDPARD. DORIS Hall Guard: G. A. A.: A Cappella Choir. Civitan u . 169 -- SHCI-TZ. IOHN IOSEPH Iungman: A Cappella Choir, Hall Guard, Movie Operator, Bowling and Hockey Champs, Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball School Champs. Clubs: 4UU , Checker Club. SHUSTER, ARTHUR Hall Guard, Intramural Baseball, Football, Basket- ball. Angl-ers Club. SHUTTA. IAMES R. O. T. C., Clubs: Pipelayers, Merri-Macs, Stamp Club. o SIFRER, EMILY Iungman: President, G. A. A., '42, Vice-President, French Club, Treasurer, ZA Class, Anvil Chorus, Baseball, Bowling. Harrison: Iunior and Senior Volley Ball Champs. SILVERMAN, ELAINE Office Clerk, Hall Guard, G. A. A. SIMEC, ERNEST L. Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Gym Team. SIMEK, ANN M. Hall Guard, G. A. A. Clubs, Art, Division. SINDELAR. HENRY G. Hall Guard, Supervisor, Movie Operators, ln- tramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Armistice Assembly, Gymnastic Team. Radio Club. SINISH, DOLORES ANTOINETTE Hall Guard, Delegate, Board, Awards Committee Chairman, G. A. A., Cheerleader, A Cappella Choir, Stu- dent Helper, Volley Ball, Captain, Bowling T-eam. Clubs: Rifle, Art Needle Work, Cheerleading. SKOBEL, VERA Band, 4A Executive Board, Room G Stamp Delegate, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Cheerleader, Student Helper, Volley Ball, All Star Revue. Clubs: Rifle, Biology. SKUPIEN. ALICE F. Honor Society, Cap and Gown Committee, G. A. A., Bowling Team, Volley Ball Tournament, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Division Alternate. Clubs: Treasurer, Apple Shiners, Handi- craft, Polish Club. SLIVINSKI. LORRAINE Treble Chorus, Choral Contests, Assemblies, G. A. A. Clubs: Division, Art Needle Work, Northwest Trail Blazers. I SLOMKA, GERTRUDE A Cappella Choir, G. A. A., 3B Council, Fall Festival. SLUSARZ, ILIEN P. G. A. A., Hall Guard, Volley Ball, Sight Saving Club. SOBKOWIAK, RICHARD IOHN Executive Board, Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Bowling Team. Clubs, Merri-Macs, Pipelayers. SODOMKA. MARIE S. Iungman: G. A. A., Division Committee, Anvil Chorus, Bowling, Baseball, Volley Ball, Baseball. Harrison: All Star Revue, Hall Guard, Bowling, Cheerleader, Cap and Tie Committee. SOUTHALL, YVONNE RIGGIANNI Honor Society, Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, Accompanist, Treble Chorus, Solo Contests, Concert Soloist, G. A. A., Dramatic Club. STAMPANATO. ANTHONY I. Intramural Basketball, Football, Base- ball. O STANEK, BRUNO IOSEPH Chairman, Gift Committee, Intramural Bas- ketball, Football, Captain, Baseball, Captain, Volley Ball, Chairman, Gift Committee. STEIN, RAY Hall Guard, General Assemblies, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball. STIREK, ANTHONY ROBERT Football Team, Cross Country Track Team, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, R. O. T. C., Football Play. Clubs: Chess and Checkers, Division. Il STOCK, ANTHONY RICHARD Iungman: Intramural Sports, Boys' Health Builders Club. Harrison: Baseball Team, Intramural Basketball, Football, Valley Ball, A Cappella Choir. Clubs: H Club, 400 . STOLARSKI, GENEVIEVE A. Hall Guard, Volley Ball Team, Division Club, G. A. A. STOYAK, EVELYN Iungman: Volley Ball, Baseball Team. Clubs: First Aid, Puzzle. Harrison: Senior Champs, Volley Ball, Division Delegate, G. A. A. SUDA, DONALD FRANK Division Delegate: Student Helper: Stamp Collector: Secretary, Division: Ticket Delegate: Hall Guard: Band: Orchestra: Memorial Assembly: Honor Society. Clubs: Stamp Club: Sullivanites: 334 Club. SVATOS, IAMES F. Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball: Hall Guard: Cap and Tie Committee. Clubs: Division: Chess and Checkers: Ping Pong. SVEHLA, BLANCHE ANTOINETTE Honor Society: Recording Secretary, G. A. A.: Chairman, Awards Committee: Alternate Delegate, G. A. A.: Student Helper: Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Bowling. Clubs: Art and Needlework. Q SWINGER, HANK I. Honor Society: Social Committee: Alternate, Dele- gate: Hall Guard: Delegate: Student Helper: Armistice Assembly: Track: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Track: Division. SWIRSKI, WANDA Hall Guard: G. A. A. Clubs: Bed Cross: Handi- craft: Division. SZELAGIEWICZ, GRACE Hall Guard: G. A. A. Division Club. SZYMENDERA, IOSEPH R. O. T. C. Intramural Baseball: Delegate, 4B Christmas Tree: Clubs: Stamp: Pipelayers. SZYNALIK, STEPHANIE Harrisonian Staff: G. A. A.: Volley Ball: Stu- dent Helper: Red Cross. Clubs: Civitans: Division: Art and Needlework. TAMBURICH, MILDRED A. Hall Guard: Red Cross: Intramural Volley Ball: Bowling Team. Clubs: Handicraft: Division Club: G. A. A. O TEPLINSKY, MARVIN Vice-President, Orchestra Club: Concert Orches- tra: R. O. T. C.: Alternate Delegate: Intramural Basketball. Clubs: Music Appreciation: Chess and Check-ers: Division Club. ITESKA, ROBERT IOSEPH Secretary, Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard Cap- tain: Baseball Champs, l943: Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball, Foot- ball: Gymnastic Team. Clubs: Morse Code: H Club: Stamp Club. TLUCZEK, LOTTIE I. National Honor Society: Librarian: Student Helper: Office Helper: Hall Guard: Bowling. Clubs: Merri-Macs: Bowling Club: Rifle Club: G. A. A. TOBERMAN. NORMAN I. National Honor Society: R. O. T. C.: Fire Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football. Clubs: Merri-Macs: Pipelayers: Non-Commissioned Officers: Checker Club. 'I'RECCIA, ANTHONY B. Orchestra, Accordionist: Baseball Team: -Basketball Team: Intramural Baseball, Basketball. TROHA, VIRGINIA DELORES Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Volley Ball. Clubs: Red Cross: 'Globe Trotter: Handicraft: Division Club: G. A. A. TUCKER, SHYRLEE L. Secretary, National Honor Society: Herald Staff, Eight Page Co-Editor: Treasurer, Sullivanites: Treble Chorus: 4A Fi- nance Committee: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Delegate: Volley Ball Team: Library Club. TURK, FRANK Football Team: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Pipelayers: Merri-Macs. VACCARO, GENEVIEVE Manley: President: Clothing Club: House of Representatives, Red Cross: Choir. Harrison: G. A. A.: Defense Stamp Collector. O VAICUNAS. CHARLES FRANCIS Iungman: Movie Operators: Intra- mural Football, Baseball, Hockey. Harrison: Intramural Basketball. VAIGERT, VIOLET Iungman: Anvil Chorus, G. A. A.: Volley Ball: Hall Guard: 'Glee Club: Red Cross: Delegate: Student Helper: Christmas Pageant: Baseball Team: Bowling Team. Harrison: G. A A. VAVRA. CHARLES IOSEPH IR. Iungman: Basketball, Football Champs. Harrison: Intramurals: Boys' Chorus: First Aid. I VERSTRAETE, MARTHA Honor Society: Beginners' Band: Beginners' Orchestra: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Team: Bowling. Clubs: G. A. A.: Sullivanites: Division. VESELY, EDWIN I. Championship Baseball Team: H Club: Track Team: Intramural Football, Basketball: Boys' Chorus. Clubs: Pipelayers: Merri-Macs. VICKER, MARION Honor Society: Choir: Social Room Council: Book Room Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Gym Guard: Orioles. VLCEK, IAMES Basketball, Intramural Football, Baseball, Hall Guard. Clubs: Slick Six, Anglers. VUKSON, RICHARD E. Iungman: Color Guard, Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, Volley Ball. Clubs: Camera, Fire-Eaters, Model Planes for Navy, Red Cross Games. Harrison: Intramural Sports, 4A Social Committee. VYKRUTA, CHARLES ELMER Merri-Macs, Corporal, R. O. T. C., Non- Commissioned Officers Club. WAICUNAS, DOMINIC Iungman: Anvil Chorus, Health Builders, In- tramural Sports. Harrison: Senior Basketball Team, Division Delegate, Intramural Softball, Valley Ball, Basketball Champs, City Choral Con- test, A Cappella Choir. WDOWIARZ, STEVE W. Intramural Baseball, Football Volley Ball, Basketball. Clubs: Movie, Division Club, Chess and Checkers. WEGLOSKI, WALTER Track Team, Cross Country, Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Club, Radio Club. 0 WEINER, SHIRLEY A Cappella Choir, Room Delegate, G. A. A. Clubs: Sullivanites, Checker Club, Division Club. WEIR, LUCILLE Finance Committee, Room Delegate, Secretary, Band, Hall Guard, Volley Ball Team, Orchestra, Band, Globe Trotters, G.A.A. Clubs: Sousa Club, Recreation Club. WEISSMAN, DOLORES Honor Society, Red Cross, Hall Guard, Per- sonnel Office, Pan-American Club, G. A. A., General Assembly. WIATER, IEANETTE E. Treble Chorus, G. A. A., Division Club. WIKTOR. MARIAN I. A Cappella Choir, Officers Club, Harrisonian Staff, Banquet Committee, G. A. A., Delegate, Alternate, Hall Guard, Movie Operator, Volley Ball, Bowling Team, Personality Club, Apple Shiners. WINSLOVV, GERALDINE Wells: President, Division, Delegate, Inter- Club Council, President, Iunior Girls' Chorus, Student Court. Harri- son: G. A. A. WINCEK, LORRAINE Concert Orchestra, All Star Revue Cast, Presi- dent, Music Class, Hall Guard, Gift Committee, Sharps and Flats, G. A. A. Clubs: Personality, Apple Shiners. WISNIEWSKI, WALTER Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Vol- ley Ball. Clubs: Bowling Team, Pipe Layers, Ping Pong, Checkers. WISNIOWICZ. LEONARD Intramural Football, Hall Guard, 3A Assem- bly, Ballistics Club. WOINAR, MARION STANLEY Track Team, Cross Country Team, In- tramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Hall Guard. Clubs: H Club, Track, Sports, Division Club. WOLSIC, MARGARET M. Advanced Art, Red Cross, G. A. A., Paper Doll Committee, Bowling. WOLSKE, CALVINA WERA Secretary, Games Committee, Delegate, G. A. A., Chairman, Outing Committee, Leader, Volley Ball, Lieu- tenant, Captain, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Office Helper, A Cap- pella Choir, Co-Chairman, Bowling, Cheerleader. WOODS, ROBERT I. Major, Band, Student Director, R. O. T. C., Blue Hornets, Contests, Drum Major, Orchestra, Tribune Music Festival, All Star Band, Class Day Committee. Clubs: Sousa, Band, President, Officers. YURCHESHEN, PAUL Football Team, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Captain, Volley Ball, Hall Guard. Clubs: Club, Division, Chess and Checkers, Ping Pong. ZACK, RITA G. A. A., Volley Ball Team, Bowling Team, Hall Guard, Cheerleader, Treble Chorus, Division Club. ZAIAC, IRENE ANN Color, Song and Motto Committee, Concert Band, Captain, Band, Solo, Ensemble and Band Contests, Orchestra, Student Helper. Clubs: G. A. A., Red Cross, Treasurer, Band Club. ZAIAC, ROSE MARIE Class Day Committee, Captain, Volley Ball, Di- vision Delegate, Division Alternate, Hall Guard, G. A. A., Library Helper, Student Helper, lO9, Division Club. - ZATORSKI. FRED I. President, Honor Society, Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee, Alternate, Delegate, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Track Team, Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Football. Clubs: Track, Vice-President, Division. -72- ZEMAN, SAM Cap and Gown Committee: Division Delegate: Division Alternate: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball: Chemistry Club: Football Team. ZIDARICH, MARY ANN Student Helper: G. A. A.: Bowling: Red Cross Home Nursing Club. ZTELKE, RUTH Iungrnan. All Star Revue: Hall Guard: Anvil Chorus: G. A. A.: Glee Club: Volley Ball: Bowling Team: Girls' Baseball Team. ZINK. WARREN E. Iungman: Division Delegate: Bond and Stamp Rep- resentative: Red Cross Games: Model Planes for Navy. Harrison: In- tramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Hockey: Harrison- ian Literary Staff. ZON, EDWARD G. A Cappella Choir: Track Team: Gymnastic Team. ZSERDIN, FRANCES G. A. A.: Student Helper: Make-up Editor, Har- rison Herald. Club: Apple Shiners: Personality: Alternate Delegate, G. A. A. ZUELKE. EARL W. P. Iungman: Dance Committee: Intramural Champs, Basketball and Football: ZA Banquet Committee: All Star Revue. Har- rison: Co'Captain, Swimming Team: Football Team: Baseball Team: Co-Chairman, Banquet Committee. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS TO JUNE SENIORS ALBERT EDGAR . Alternate for Freshman Scholarship, Illinois Institute of Technology ISADORE GOLDBERG Cook Scholarship, Northwestern University IOHN GORKIS . LARRY KETZA . AL LESNIAK RITA PATKA . IOSEPH POSTULKA -73 -- University of Indiana Northwestern University University of Indiana University of Illinois, School of Pharmacy University of Indiana CHRISTMAS TREE One of the year's loveliest traditions was carried out once more when a committee of 4B's, class of '45, decorated their beautiful Christmas tree in the school lunchroom with dazzling lights and ornaments very gener- ously donated by the class. Caroling as they Worked, their Voices joyously contri- buted to the renewal of the Christmas spirit. ROLLER SKATING ELSA Cv. KOEBER As the strains of romantic Waltzes floated through the air on the night of October 20, 1944, the skaters swirled around the floor of the White City Skating Rink, with skirts and ties flying in unison with the music. i' 'k 'A' i' S E N I O R S IN THEIR COUNTRY S SERVICE SEPTEMBER 1944 Nick Dalaly . James Harper Arthur Kadlec . Louis Wszolek . Ted Wierzbowski Bernard Weiland Alex Rzeszutko . Edward Sramek Ioe Henderson . Richard Somrelc . Edward Sadrakula Alphonse Gorski Richard Novak . Iohn Pavlik . loe Meznirich . Robert Liska . lack Ward . loe Grzetic . Frank Ludicky at ,K X ill 5+ xy-4' 12.1 :kit I if +1 ir ir ' ,. , i Kfxigg v . 'A' , C? ' 'A' 'k K X fi 'A' di . . , . United States Navy . United States Army Air Corps . . . . United States Army . United States Navy . United States Navy . United States Navy . . . . United States Navy . United States Marine Corps . . . . United States Navy . United States Marine Corps . . . . . United States Navy . . United States Marine Corps United States Merchant Marine . . . . . United States Army . United States Navy . United States Navy . United States Navy . United States Navy . United States Army The Harrisonian is more than happy to honor here those Seniors of the class of Iune, l945 Who, because of their entrance into the Armed Forces, are unable to receive their diplomas with their class. They are the ones who have returned proudly to Harrison in their uniforms of Army khaki, Navy blue, and Marine olive-green, or who write to us from tar away places of the world, every letter reminiscent of Harrison days. These boys will not be present, it is true, when their Class marches in solemn procession on graduation night, and their families will feel a pang of loneliness: but they are marching instead, soon to be joined by others oi their class, in their own glorious pageant of victory. We present, then, this especially honored list, inspired and compiled by Marilyn Loeck oi the l-larrisonian Staff. Freedom! The Meal of the ebleyt in Eezelz Generation The spirit of this division is shown by their thouqhifulness in sending Horrrisonidns, oi their own expense, to The former mem- bers of the qroup who otre now in DIVISION 213 ...76.. the Armed Forces. It is oriso dis- pioyed in the very ottroictive iight torn windbredkers worn by the members of the division. ELSA G. KOEBER Division 213, a part of the great 4A group, is composed of 37 glorified Seniors and our beloved division teacher and sponsor, Miss Koeber. Our group is ably represented in the Band, Choir, Orchestra, Honor Society, and in the R. O. T. C. But our division is not represented at Harrison alone. Members of our group are also prominent on the War fronts. They are: Allan Star, Frank Ludicky, Frank Purkart, Roman Paluch, Robert Lislca, Edwin Zelinsky, Ed- ward Sadrakula, and Clarence Kull. All Work and no play is the farthest from our minds, you see. And our monthly dinners at Klas, Guey Sams and the Vine Gardens prove that. Our picnic last fall was a huge success and we are anticipating our last picnic together, as a group, in Iune. It shall not be goodbye, but, I'il We meet again, for the friendships gained in 213 shall be everlasting, DIVISION 213 ,fi ,,,, Q, This energetic division is composed of various students from other divi- sions and Manley. Some of the more recent members were originally mem- bers of Miss Koeber's division, two-thirteen. We have quite a few members in the Honor Society and several are in the Senior Play. Some of the boys will be entering the armed forces shortly after graduation and all are reluctant to leave. Although the girls outnumber the boys there is a genuine spirit of co- operation and friendliness, and the opinion of the students as a whole in regard to Mr. Rahn, our inspiring teacher, is one of admiration and respect. When the graduates of three hundred look back in the years to come, they Will always remember the Wonderful times and experiences they had during their four years at Harrison. DIVISION 300 ROBERT C. RAI-IN -78... Outstanding in loyalty, inteq- ships and mutual interests even rity, and gay camaraderie is this , . lune graduating division of l945. 3 O O after then days at Humson me They hope to continue their friend- OVGI. ..79.... A t ...W ll gi DIVISION 206 A popular division, these students are classified as the Merri-Macs, friendly, happy, cooperative guys and gals . Its thirty-nine members belong to various activities such as Hall Guard, R. O. T. C., A Cappella Choir, Honor Society, Football, Basketball and Track Teams, and its original club- The Merri-Macs , also has a theme song. The group has held many parties among themselves on Thanksgiving, twice on Christmas, and on Halloween, with its fine division teacher heartily attending them. This group oi young ladies and gentlemen has been under the guidance ot Mr. McClellan. They are lonesome at the thought ot leaving Harrison, l IOHN H. MCCLELLAN but the years spent will remain in their thoughts forever. LSI... DIVISION 343 FLORENCE HOFFMAN We, Division 343, a body of thirty-seven energetic students, are under the sponsorship of Miss Hoffman, who has done her utmost to make I-Iarrison proud of us. .Our members are in the Band, Choir, l-lonor Society, athletic teams, and serve on many committees. We have the secretary of the class in our division and We feel that she may also be the valedictorian. We are also proud to mention that we have a service star for Nick Dalaly who is serving with the United States Navy. Most of the students Will go out into the business World, While others will go on to college. With Harrison as our background we cannot help but succeed. -32- We are sorry to say that Ed- Many of the boys are entering ward Reclieske will leave in the the Armed Forces after gradua- middle ofthe term for the Navy. 3 4 3 lion and all our qoocl Wishes go We wish him great success. with them. -83- The spring semester in 334 was S colorful green cmd White sham- briqhtened by the charming White rock - trimmed sweaters of the jockey corps of the girls cmd the 3 3 4 boys. -34- DIVISIGN 334 ln the autumn haze of l943 thirty-three strangers journeyed Westward from Iungman and joined six Harrisonites to make a Iunior group. By the time the leaves had turned to richer red and gold and the autumn mists grew deeper they had entered into the spirit of Harrison With all the loyalty, sportsman- ship, and friendliness which have characterized them ever since. For their Senior semester they have chosen as their officers: President, Ioe Hageman, Vice-President, Frank Peishler: Secretary, Evelyn Stoyaky and Treasurer, Ioann Ianetka. They miss, but are proud of, their servicemen: Richard Novak, Merchant Marines, Iohn Pavlik, U. S. Army: and Richard Somrek, U. S. Marine Corps. Their division teacher, Who will miss their endearing young charms, ex- tends to them this Wish. May the swift succession of the years Bring health, happiness, and success to you. Keep looking up at the stars, CATHERINE MAHONEY And may all your dreams come true! -35- DIVISION 329 BELLE R. BADGLEY Division 329 is a very enthusiastic group which is actively engaged in many of the school's activities. We are well represented in the I-lonor Society, Band, Orchestra, Choir, R. O. T. C., the I-Iarrisonian Staff, Basketball, Volley Ball, Bowling, and the G. A. A. Two ot the most outstanding members of our division are Fred Zatorski, President of the I-Ionor Society, and Virginia Baran, Treasurer oi the Senior Class. We know that after graduation we shall miss our beloved Harrison and the many happy days we spent there. Our division is a Very Cosmo- scholarship. We hope to achieve politan group, outstanding in ap- pearance and the finer arts. The 3 2 9 girls are especially excellent in future years, the pinnacle of success in our - 87 ... LILIAN R. GRAY Division 219 is represented in all activities including the Honor Society, Football Tearn, Herald Staff, and Choir. Originally Division 309, under the capable leadership of Mr. Sazama, we reached our goal-Seniors! We were all sorry when Mr. Sazarna left us because ot illness. Miss Kartanas, a new teacher at Harrison, then took over and helped us along our road ot lite. Finally, we were wished on to Miss Gray, whom we want to thank for her friendliness and guidance in making our last sernester at Harrison an unforgettable one. For many, school days have corne to an end, Each of us will go along on his own walk of lite, But, no matter how far scattered we may be, we will never forget our years at Harrison--the All Star School-as an All Star Division-219. DIVISION 219 -gg- This division has had the tor- Miss Iane Casey, and Mrs. Esther tune of having such charrninq Icfcobsfm- division teachers as Mrs. May We extend thanks to them for Francis, MiSS I1lCII1iICI CO1'1k1iH, their interest and kindness. DIVISION 162 -90- ESTHER H. IACDBSON Let us take an excursion through the dark, dark, halls of the first floor annex, and peek through the key hole of Division 162. Though this Senior Division is in an isolated spot, you probably have seen the girls and boys in rnany of the school sports and activities. In their 4B semester, the boys Won the lntramural Basketball Champion- ship With the help of a few of the boys who Were on the School's Football Team. They have a few celebrities in this Division. These include Larry Ketza, one of the famous Condors and a star on the Football Tearn, Arthur Klecha, Editor of the Harrison Herald, and Lois lean Dusek, Nadine Heil, Antoinette Bio, the Harrison Trio, to name a few. There are also seven mem- bers of our Division Who are in the Honor Society. We have tried to rnake Harrison proud of us, as We have been proud of her. DIVISION 162 i 191- Division 32O is well represented in the activities going on at Harrison. We are represented in the Honor Society, R. O. T. C., Orchestra, Band, and on athletic teams. Of course, we have more than a fair share of feminine pulchritude, plus a little masculine ingenuity. In the National Honor Society, 320 is credited with Steve Chanillo and Rosario Rosales. Steve is also a high ranking officer in the R. O. T, C., and a winner of the Tribune medal. Rosario is our sole member in the Orchestra and Band. As for athletics, we have two giants, one in height, and the other in Width. The former is Iohn Bednarchik, who has received letters for Football, Baseball, and Basketball, and the latter is Ray Ronowski, who made his letter in Football. Now for our beauty department. No use mentioning names, because all our girls are good looking and charming, Our division is more than proud of its five members in the Armed Forces: Leonard Oklan, Walter Marszalek, William Kehernick, Ioseph Grzetic, and Edward Meznarich, For them, we wish all the luck in the world. DIVISION 320 HARLAND V. MAIN -92- This division, which now hos Miss Richdrds olnd Mr. Morin. We only seven oi its oriqindi rnern- A bers, hos hdd the good fortune in extend our thanks to them for hofvinq such division teachers cis Sioriinq us on the rodd io success. DIVISION 320 -93... I DIVISION Members of Division 256 have school. They are seen here dur- been very busy taking an active 2 5 6 ing leisure moments ot iun and part in all the activities in the enjoyment. ..Q4.. as i f D' . gig- SILVA M. WOOD Thirty-three students, each facing the future With anticipations, each anxious to make some addition to Harrison's already qlorious record of achievements under the faithful guidance of Mrs. Silva Wood,-this is Divi- sion 255. We are especially proud of the four boys, lames Harper, Louis Wszolelc, Raymond Schroeder, and Edward Shramek, who once contributed so much to Harrison and now are offering their services to the cause of liberty. The scholastic record of our Division can be measured by the fourteen students who are members of the Honor Society. However, We do not limit ourselves to studies, as the Division is well represented in the H. O. T. O., Music and Art Departments, Herald Staff, Athletic Department, and Harrison- ian Staff. And so We leave Harrison, Well equipped to face the future. DIVISION 256 ..95... A little bit of everything is Division 305, Whose 40 active and most co- operative members have taken Commercial, General, and Technical courses. We have been under the able guidance of Mr. Duda, who has patiently helped us through any difficulties which have arisen during these tour years. W'e have contributed willingly and generously, to such school activities as A Cappella Choir, R. O. T. C., lunior Class Officers, and Senior Corn- mittees. We are especially proud of our part in I-larrison's Soap, Book, and Scrap Paper Drives. We led the school in all three. We Will always remember the happy days at Harrison as We now face the future with firm determination to succeed. DIVISION 305 OTTO F. DUDA -96... I I 5 1 . I This division is noted for its fine spirit of cooperation with school projects. It especially dis- tinguished itself in 1945 by taking first place in the Scrap Paper DIVISION 305 1971 I Drive. The grand total of lU,lUO pounds of paper was their con- tribution to this particular patriotic effort. JUNEMAN A BRANCH OF HARRISON WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO: I. Several outstanding paper drives. II. Regular contributions to the Service Men's Centers, III. Soap for Poland Drive. IV. Christmas cheer for hospitalized service men. V. Continued bond and stamp sales. MRS. ELSIE SEATON PRINCIPAL JUNEIVIHN FACULTY Mrs. Seaton, the energetic head of Iunarnan Branch, is respected and admired by students and teachers alike because of her uniailinq kindness and her deep sense of justice. In Service: Corporal Leo Zindell, Medical Department U. S. Army. Anthony Kamalich, U. S. Navy. Frank Burns, U. S. Navy Seabees. HE HAS SERVED HIS COUNTRY: Charles Iicha, U. S. Army. 1 IUNGMAN FACULTY LIST SYLVANCES ADAIR KATHLEEN BOYCE BARBARA DUFFY CASRIEL HALPERIN AGNES HOULIHAN CHARLES IICHA IAMES IURKA EUGENE LIBNER Knot picturedl MORTON MALTER MARY NARIC HELEN o'DAY I-RA OERTLI CATHERINE o'RoURKE DONALD RACKY MARY FRANCES SMYTH DOROTHY KISER Cclerkl Knot picturedj ..99.. JUNGIVIAN GRADUATES FALL Row 3: R. Louie, G. Doornbos, R. Macejak, V. Liitle, E. Kloboucnik, P. Dujka, K. Sorbota, E. Schissinq E. Holda, A. Starankovic, A. Baade, A. Louie. Row 2: D. Camloii, B. Cerlenko, D. Rich, M. Kurik, G. Schroeder, N. Chlapecka, B. Michalicka, O. Panik L. Waska. Row l: Mr. Halperin, R. Golinske, D. Albrechi, F.Sifrer, V. Karakas, A. Iovanes, G. Kaiegianes M. Straka, M. Kocik, E. Dundek. SPRING Row 4: H. Moffett, A. Moniqornery, E. lanek, W. Somrek, I. Slovick, C. Porter, L. Maroviich, R. Danhofi I. Bele, T. Linder, F. Lucio, I. Lerch, I. Donda, L. Schultz, W. Hadley, R. Spulak, M. Oklepek D. Hernandez, F. Ierbich. How 3: R. Siepanek D. Moorehead, A. Cipar, R. Budarek, M. Urban, I. Gilla, H. Skwarch A, Wilimovsky, C. Wrobel, G. Lesko, L. Iohnson, T. Doczekala, M. Kamke, A. Vojcek, A. Novak B. Kriho, M. Iakubicek, A. Vaicunas, L. Montes. Row 2: I. Villanueva, A. Palencar, D. Hood, A. Babich, E. Blazevich, B. Matuszak, D. Chlapecka K. Lau, F. Ianek, H. Bala, A. Plesha, L. Yumich, T. Buktenica, A. King, M. Kramer, L. Baade P. Pechulis, A. Tuma, S. Simons. Row 1: A. Hornof, B. Skap, E. Lopez, D. Ranqel, P. Chow, M. Iohnson, V. Drosi, Miss O'Rourke Mr. Oertli, Miss Srnyih, M. Iurish, D. Spuck, N. Zink, A. Goscinialc, D. Vrabec, B. Mazac, M. Iannsen .., 100 .. f 1 1 DIVISICDNS Iunqrnan divisions are partici- pating wholeheartedly and viaor- ously in Wartime activities. Con- tributions to Service Men's Centers and Waste paper drives are monthly occurrences her. 200 106 303 205 DIVISIONS A genuine feeiinq oi good fellowship and friendliness prevoriis ornonq The vorrious divisions dnd edch is very proud of the dtidinmeni of iis members. 301 108 201 ACTIVITIES 3 UUNEEHT BAND I. F. Ewald. Director BAND CLUB OFFICERS lack Marinich . . . . President Robert Woods . . Vice-President Dorothy Shaplik . . Secretary lOSEPH F. EWALD . lrene Zaiac . . . Treasurer The Harrison Technical High School Band was the first Band in the country to receive the Distinguished Service Citation from the Music War Council of America. The Band is one of the busiest organizations in school. It plays for nu- merous assemblies, football games, participates in contests, federal inspection, R. O. T. C. parades and has semi-annual concerts. ' I ln service to the community and in cooperation With the War effort it has participated actively in O. C. D. affairs, Bond and Stamp Drives, Flag Dedications and Memorial Programs. A check-up of the Band records from l938 to date revealed ll0 bandmembers in the armed services. - 104- 4-M 3: -,.N-. vr .M . ,.- . . . , sf- . I -fz. , .g' , .. , Q N...- ,I . gf. a ff. E, -,J gd . 15 , 521- fig 'G ': 1 . gf sa.-'Q 'Q -1 2 L1 i ff 1- -1 :-- Q in 2, 5111.-3 EZ' j'. 5 -2. Ly I .- .: ' , w 0 ,,..w- .4-ggvanznm 'Hx ws AW' ' Uv THE BAND -5- AND COMIVIISSIONED OFFICERS DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES AGNESSDIETZ ROBERT WOODS ANN DIETZ BANU PARENTS IISSUUIATIUN OFFICERS o IOHN WOODS, President IACOB MARINICI-I, Vice-President IRWIN I-IAIICEK, Vice-President MRS, OTTO WOLF, Recording Secretary MRS. PATRICIA ROSSI, Corresponding Secretary MRS. FRANK GROI-I, Treasurer The I-Iotrrison Bernd Parents Associdtion is cr chorrtered orqdnizdtion com- posed of parents dnd friends ot the students in the Bernd. Their objective is to qive morcrl dnd findncidl support to the Bornd, buy ond repdir instruments, furnish sheet music, trotnsportcttion to contests, otnd incidentod expenses. -106- PARENT TEACHERS ESSUCIATIUN The Parent Teachers Associa- tion oi Harrison High School has cooperated earnestly with the many projects which contribute to the welfare and prestige oi the school. The association has made contributions to the American Red Cross, the Crippled Children's League, and the Harrison l-lerald's Servicernen's Fund. lt has also aided the Montefiore and Parental Schools. The P. T. A. has given assist- ance to the Band Parents Associa- tion and to the Grchestra. The members oi this organiza- tion tind time for such activities as: Bond Drives: Servicemen's Centers: Civilian Defense: and the Red Cross. OFFICERS 1944-45 Parent Teachers' Association President .... Mrs. Michael Buechin First Vice-President ........ . . . . . Mrs. Theodore G. Schwarz Second Vice-President ...... . . . . . . Miss Manila Cheshire Recording Secretary . Mrs. Donald Bannick Corresponding Secretary . Mrslohn Cook Treasurer ..... Mrs. Frank Stock Theme: Safeguarding Youih Through Understanding The Harrison Concert Orchestra has numbered some seventy players this year, under the direction of Dr. Samuel Burkholder. ln spite of the War situation it has performed many times and rendered a distinct service to the school. Among the many assemblies and musical events it has taken part in Were the Fall and Spring Music Festivals, with such numbers as the Liszt Piano Concerto Cfeaturing Yvonne Southalll, the Beethoven First Symphony, and Excerpts from Romberg's Student Prince . Because of its patriotic services the Orchestra received the first Certifi- cate of Merit, given by the Music Council of America to any Chicago high school. It was presented on the evening of the Fall Festival. Other important appearances of the Harrison Orchestra were for the Fall Convocation of the Honor Society, the Senior Plays CFall and Springl, the Graduation, and at the Annual Christmas Assemblies. This year will see the graduating of some twenty of the most accomf plished players who Will be greatly missed. A reassuring feature, however, is the fine Work of the Intermediate Orchestra of over fifty players, most of Whom will be in the Senior Orchestra next Fall. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Albert Edgar ............ President ................Rudy Skolek Rita Patlca Louis Wzolelc .... Vice-President Rita Patka ................ Secretary ........ Dorothy Iurczyk Rudy Skolek ............ Treasurer ........ Pola Kostrubala A UBB SAMUEL R, BURKHOLDER -103m O F F I C E R S President . . William Nesper ll EllPPELLll UHUIR Vice-Pres. . Walter Derdzinski Secretary . . Dolores Kriho Treasurer . Dolores Holmstrom Librarian . . . HELEN PATTON Alice Brox 1944-45 sees the A Cappella Choir standing out as usual at Harrison Technical High School. This is not strange because every member loves the Choir and is proud of its motto, Our Best Always , which was adopted when Mrs. Patton became the director. Those haunting strains of Chloe will long be remembered as they were sung in the Fall Festival, Then there was the revered Navy Hymn which is dear to the hearts oi everyone in these troubled days. At Christmas the choristers burst forth with exultation in Glory To God , and the marooned robed singers caroling about the Christmas tree made all hearts happy. ln the Spring Festival, their gay and melodious numbers charmed the listeners anew. The Citizens of Tomorrow program, the contest and assemblies finished out the musical program. Long remembered after school parties, the Christ- mas banquet, skating parties, and the annual picnic added a touch of gaiety to a very busy year. -109- Pwr--,t,. it HELEN PATTON The Treble Chorus, one of the outstanding organizations of the school, has magnificently progressed under the splendid leadership ot Mrs. Helen Patton. The Chorus is kept active singing for such school activities as Assemblies, the all colorful Spring and Fall Festivals, and the Annual Choral Competi- tion. ln this year's Choral Competition Longing by Stringham and Greet- ings by Brahms' were sung. The girls have chosen as their favorite song Schubert's Ave Maria , which has been sung at our Christmas Assemblies the past two years. Besides a sincere interest in their music, the girls further demonstrate their vivacity and charm by taking an active part in many social events sponsored by the Treble Chorus, Among these are the Annual Christmas Ball, Roller Skating parties, and merry hayrides. - 110 - TREBLE President ........ .......... H elene Adams Vice-President ................ Regina Urlich OFFICERS Secreiary ........ ......... G eraldine Chandler Treasurer ........... Dolores Kuczaj -111- CC CI-IO MARlE S. 101-INSON Tlzer Row 2: H. Krichevsky, I. Mehringer, M. Fireman, M. Greenberg, M. Boratsky, I. Kopec, H. Herrnanowicz, P. Kovitz, C. Vavra, A. Reiskis, P, Pupanek, M. Levin, E. Nesyio, V. Doman. Row 1: Mrs. Patton, K. Haddad, I. Taylor, R. Evashenk, E. Salvador, E. Blair, I. Edelstein, E. Ianecek, E. Skalecki, I. Murawski, E. Vesely, I. Stolspart, S. Graca, M. Lubowich, H. Langer, A. Rutzky. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS loseph Kopec ................ President ...... Emil Marcheschi YS' RUS lohn Mehringer .... Vice-President ........ Reno Pelligrini Robert Tesca ................ Secretary .............. Fred Guttas Anthony Reiskis .......... Treasurer .... Casey MC1iGWSki Whose are those lusty voices ringing through the Harrison halls every day during third period? Why the Boys' Chorus of course. Since 1940, with Mrs. Helen Patton as director, this group has sung for the joy ot singing and has appeared on numerous programs. They never tire ot singing Stout Hearted Men and The Rift Song . And they love to sing the songs ot the various branches oi the service Where many of their former comrades are serving their country. In February, 1945, Miss Marie lohnson took over the directorship ot the Boys' Chorus and will lead them on to new glories. 618' mfr in ZLZZH Affr -112- .fi QVISUIIL EDUEATIUN GENERAL MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGER I-larry Vopicka IVAN LADSTATTER SUPERINTENDENT OF OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT OF PAPER WORK HIRAM K- LOOMIS Charles Daugherty Myrtle Roepke SUPERINTENDENT OF PROPERTY Roger I-Iaraztn Approximately one hundred ot Harrison's student body are in the Movie Operator Unit under the supervision of Mr. H. K. Loomis. The unit has been organized and is beinq run by student otticers, They plan programs and secure film for them, besides operating the projectors for classes, assemblies, after school, and other special events or proqrarns. The unit operates and maintains two sound projectors, two silent pro- jectors, tive stereopticians, and one slide projector. 'iiiv ' . . L WT .mfg 3' .. 3 f L .. 5.25157 .., ..,, . . .. , .,,. rf . - .V I , ,. H1859 ' ' 'vfn' f .,... f.'E:':...' fiiifiiz' .1 ,,4h,.,,pj,4, .rf Ne, 1. ,, I ,wwf V1-. 1 .:,., i.. , . , W 4, ,,4i7'a5.g5.m.,..,.,.:s , . . ft . .W H. fr iv i x Q vf fit 335 1 55 ui waxy! S3 ag 1 5 X i it 1 Eff ,ui K iwi xi Yrs 11' Mt KP f tt 3, , km , N , . .. f ,. QR? , g. p 'n u kr :S fa nf' 4.5. .s 44, ',vq-5-arg,-ig,.jy::31.y .fix A?-5.5, ,,,a,gz,:a,:.,,,.y. ,. N., QL 4 Z: ,Q ay, A 55:31 ,145 hw- ,H -:rf ..'2 f' Q v fi' T , 1 GRACE M. THRANE , Literary i l ' H A R P ISO N JOURNAUSM 'S 9 HAHHISUN HERALD The Harrison Herald, the school news publication, endeavors to serve the students, the school, and the service men who are on the mailing list in the best manner possible. For almost seven years the Harrison Herald has been issued bi-weekly on the subscription plan. A change was made in l94U in the size of the paper. lnstead of a large, four-page sheet, it was issued as an eight-page, tabloid paper. A lt has been the policy of the school paper since the early months of World War ll to devote an entire page to news of interest to Servicemen and letters received from them. Copies of the Harrison Herald are mailed to hundreds of men in the Service, who have expressed their appreciation in letters, which are filed in the Staff office. Members of the Herald staff are named for positions of importance after they have completed the three semesters of preliminary training. Upon graduation they receive an H award and an attractive quill and scroll pin. The annual banquet in May, to which former 'Staff members are invited, is the high point of the year. ' Q Membership on the Herald staff is credited with: giving members a knowledge and use of correct English, developing a spirit of comaraderie, preparing for a' chosen vocation, and serving one's school and country in- the spirit of true patriotism. Row 4: L. Wszolek, A. Klecha, S. Engel, A. Kalnitz, D. Nimzinsky, M. Tannenbaum, L. Eiezovich. Row 3: C. Giuntoli, L. Bonaguidi, B. McClean, L. lliuchar, B. Valenta, H. Culjak, R. Kubilius, B. Herzog, M. Novak, L. Czarnik. Row 2: R. Wasney, N. Goldman, P. Kostrubala, R. Patka, F. Zserdin, I. Schneider, S. Tucker, M. Roth, I. Row I Burmeister. Krystoiowicz, D. Matusz. z F. Handwerker, H. Zamis, M. Geppinger, Mrs. Thrane, E. Rainer, F. Kolinski, F. Zabukovec, V. I, .THE STAFF FALL Editor-in-chief ................................................ ......... E dwin Rainer Co-News Editors ...... Frances Kolinslci Arthur Klecha Publicity Editor ..... ........ V ivian Burrneister Feature Editor ............. Frances Zabukovec Boys Sports Editor ..... ..Leonard Elezovich Girls Sports Editor ..... ..Marian Geppinger Eighth Page Editor ....... ............... H elen Zaniis Business Manager ....... .... N adine Goldman Exchange Editors ....... ...... P ola Kostrubala Rita Patka FACULTY Literary ....., ..... G race M. Thrane ADVISERS Business ....... ............. P eter Andris Advertising .... ..... M aurice Giles MAURICE GILES Advertising SPRING Editor-in-chief ..... ........ A rthur Klecha News Editors ....... ...... C laire Giuntoli Frances Zserdin Feature Editors ..... .Lorraine Bonaguidi Marilyn Roth Business Manager .... Nadine Goldman Eighth Page Editors... ...... Shyrlee Tucker Iane Schneider Exchange Editors ...... .............. R ita Patka Pola Kostrubala FACULTY Literary ..... ....... M rs. Margaret Sevick ADVISERS Business ..... . . ......... ........ P eter Andris Advertising .... ..... M aurice Giles , ' .tttt I ' ' sew f . ' . i - -' ' i-'. ' A in , .:.. fl. I ge t I ' Row 5: H. Weisman, R. Landwehr, M. Skaletsky, P, Harris, C. Rowitz, I. Chalupa, B. Stogis, R. Zilka VVVV i L M. Zetf, H. Levin, I. Manak, A. Kalnitz, M. Tarinenbaurn, C, Swan. K Row 4: D. Matusz, L. Czarnik, R. Broderick, V. George, R. Fiener, L. Mudra, M. Novak, B. McClean ,,k .-,' D. Sondin, G. Kujawa, H. Culjak, R. Kubilius, G. Diamond, B. Valenta, L. Sieger. Wai, ,hk 'i 7 Row 3: A. Walner, H. Weiner, R. Gibellina, E. Napoleon, P. McGrath, I. Warner, I. Smotrys, M. Gnat 2. D. Sterba, M. Niwrariski, A. Fijas, M. Olenick, A. Kessler, D. Adamek, L. Kuchar. if t'l' 4 lmigy' Row 2: F. Fortuna, I. Ross, B. Herzog, F. Smok, R. Kapuscinski, M.,Hahn, L. Buchir, G. Oksas, R MARGARET B. SEVICK Parlanti, N. Peterson, I. Tonini, F. Cebrat, S. Manzy, M. Vitale. Literary Row 1: D. Nimzirisky, N. Goldman, L. Bonaguidi, P. Kostrubala, R. Patka, Mrs. M. Sevick, A. Klecha C. Giuntoli, F. Zserdin, M. Roth, I. Schneider, S. Tucker, S. Engel. 4 HAHHISUNIAN N 2 x3 3m J 'll 1,-Qjgillilir -ri? 3 X-ei P, 1 ul X XX - X ..---'LI N 3 was 9' 2' azz' V Q gh yy va M Y tif ,N wtf' I K , Wit? ' ,, , W- ft, ' ,ff :Mix , ff! tg The Harrisonian, as a yearbook, attempts to capture and record the spirit and the sub- stance of its school. lt seeks to present a unifying principle around which the activi- ties of Harrison evolve. The center is, of course, the individual student, most particu- larly the graduate, and it is his picture, interests, and achievements which are es- pecially highlighted. FOR 1945 Around this focal point are presented the administration and faculty, the divisions of the school, and the organizations-social, cultural, athletic, and military-which con- tribute to the development of individual talent. For the wealth of business, photographic, literary, and artistic detail which was neces- sary for the compilation of this yearbook the Harrisonian extends its appreciation to the able and enthusiastic staff with which, be- cause of its youthful talent, industry, and never-failing good will and cooperation, it has been a pleasure for the Harrisonian sponsors to be associated. f 1 I CATHERINE MAHONEY BYRON ELLIS KATHERINE WILLIAMS Literary Business Art - 116 THE STAFF FALL Esta Kaplan SPRING lsadore Goldberg Literary Editors Iune Bozynski Marian Wiktor Business Managers Vivian Siml Abruzino, Yolanda Adams, Helene ' ' Minnie Mirochnik Art Editors l7. Iareclci, Dorothy l8. Koepke, Dolores Banaszewski, Theodore 19 Kostoff Nada Belluomini, Frances Bradley, Dolores Co-Literary Editor, Spring Bulcovy, Evelyn Busch, Ruth Casselli, Irma DeRose, Edward Dolezalelc, Irene Dusek, Lois lean Gavelek, Walter Ghilardi, Marie Grisko, Eugene Heil, Nadine Howard, Ioan 20. Kozaryna, Evelyn 2l. Krupa, Susan 22. Loeck, Marilyn 23. Mika, Loretta Knot pictured? 24. Nannini, Lorraine 25. Patka, Rita 26. Petryk, Florence 27. Pilz, Emily 28. Rumisek, lean 29. Schedniq, Maxine 30. Szynalik, Stephanie 31. Zcrmis, Helen Cnot picturedl 32. Zink, Warren -117+ A-...I . ....mi.1f. Row 5: M. Lubowich, M. Miller, D. Suda, M, Boratsky, F. Marnett, K, Balej, A. Edgar, S. Chanilo, A. Vlecha F. Zatorski, H. Swinger K. Riendeau N. Tcberman I. Goldberg. Row 4: V. Bonat, M. Verstraete, B. Svehla, A. Skupien, T. Ioswiak, L. Tluezek, E. Pilz, S. Michniewicz, . B. Malopolski, D. Shaplik, E. Davies. ,L Row 3: A. Dziedzina, N. Goldman, E, Kozaryna, I. DeGraif, E. Kaplan, S. Krupa, L. Ziwiski, L. Douglas, I. Bozynski, V. Siml, L. Schmidt, I. Greco, D. Bradley. I Row 2: A. Dell'Anno, S. Bares, L. Pena, M, Nalbandian, N. Kostott, V. Klemchuk, P. Gotfryd, S. Le- f decke, E. Felgenhauer, E. Boggs, L. Bonaguidi, R. Patka, H. Adams. X i Row l: I. Schneider, P. Birnbaum, D. Koepke, S. Tucker, D. Holmstrom, E. Rainer, Miss Tibbetts, H. ' :jf i Zamis, L. Mika, M. Geppinger, I. Howard, I. Pomillo, R. Cohen. . fi.-.gf - .... fl H U N U R S U C I E T Y MARGARET TIBBETTS The Harrison chapter ot the National Honor Society was organized in l92-4. lt has since been successful in stimulating leadership, scholar- FALL ship, character, and service among the students of Harrison. The activities within the Society are conducted by committees: O F F I C E R S Activity, Social, Record, Entrance, and Initiation. Every semester there is an outstanding social event which is sponsored by the Honor Society. This year, it was the Halloween Rendezvous, a dance held in the new R. O. T. C. building. ln addition, the lA's who had received an E average tor their first semesters grades were enter- tained at a tea this semester for the first time in the Society's history. Also, a new committee was organized to compile the names ot all the honor students throughout the entire school body. Whether the undertaking be scholastic or social, the Honor Society always achieves success. We hold high the flaming torch-the sym- bol ot the Honor Society. -118- President-Edwin Rainer Vice-Pres.-Dolores Holmstrom Secretary-Helen Zamis TreasurereLoretta Mika The receiving of the Harrison Honor Society Charter in 1924 HUNUR SUCIETY SPRING enabled the Honor Students of Harrison to gain recognition for their high scholastic abilities. Not only must they excel scholastically, but they must also participate in extra-curricular activities., The meetings are conducted by student-elect officers and are held every four weeks. The business of the Honor Society is dis- cussed and Voted upon by all members. The various committees plan OFFICERS the Honor Society affairs, at least one of these being held each President-Fred Zatorski Vice4President-loseph Skubnik Semester' Secretary-Shyrlee Tucker Treasurer-Nadu Kostoff Our capable sponsor, Miss Tibbetts, advises us all on these affairs. As We the Seniors graduate, we pass the torch of learning so that other capable hands may continue the work that We have started. Row 5: H. Arden, N. Toberman, H. Tong, H. Swinger, D. Bertz, G. Pfundheller, S. Chanilo, A. Klecha, A. Edgar, K. Riendeau, S. Engel, E. Derose, D. Sucia. Row 4: I. Pomillo, E. Felgenhauer, A. Dziedzina, I. Ianetka, L. Fleer, Y. Southall, T.Ioswiak, A. Skupien L. Boriaguidi, V. Klemchuk, N. Goldman, E. Pilz, I. Schneider, L. Schmidt, P. Birnbaum. Row 3: D. Holmstrom, B. Malopolski, S. Michniewicz, D. Shaplik, S. Ledecke, M. Novak, C. Hofert, L. Tluczek, I. Dobosz, D. Bissell, G. Shuber, F. Klee, S. Aiello, E. Kozaryna, S. Krupa. Row 2: A. Dell'Anno, D. Iurczyk, L. Pena, M. Nalbandian, F. Gotfryd, M. Verstraete, D. Wanucha I. Howard, R. Kubilius, G. Abhau, D. Benedict, I. Buralli, B. Svehla, E. Boggs, H. Adams, R. Patka. Row 1: D. Koepke, E. Glas, D. Kriho, B. Herzog, S. Tucker, F. Zatorski, Miss Tibbetts, I. Skubnik, N. Kostoff, C. Weisberg, B. Kovitz, R. Rasales, A. Kuciernba. I 1 -119- X f Q-f- RWM L IEFFERSON w. CRANE -120- FALL + SPRING The Hall Guards constitute a service organization. Our prime purpose is to serve the school by maintaining order in the corridors, assisting vistors, and guarding valuables in the lockers. Nearly three hundred guards are on duty each day. Each Hall Guard is expected to he a constant example in proper conduct and good attendance, and to maintain an average grade ot G with no When the guard has rendered good service and maintained the re- quired qualitications for five semesters, he receives a gold pin or a letter award. -121- Row 4: R. Kupina, I. Hranka, C. Dolezal, L. Behar, B. Salidas, G. Petri, R, Wencel, I. Kuhtic, T. Pappas, ' A G. Artemenko, L. Minkow, I. Edelstein, A. Focos i, A. Ehlschlaeger. Row 3: L. Lenzi, M. Cervenka, S. Cybula, E. Bucek, M. Kennedy, E. Kelly, M. Cocanig, P. Valentine, E. Silverman, B. Zimmerman, B. Youngman, H. Tong, C. Brehm. Row 2: EI. Bordoshuk, E. Grossdorf, R. Cohen, L. Marr, B, Bernstein, E. Gurriere, I. Greco, A. Paese, H. Petrone, V. Cohen, M. Nevara, I. Horvath, T. Kareclis, F. Barrs. Row 1: E. Divita, G. Glaski, E. Bukovy, A. Evanshank, L. George, Mr. Hawkins, Z, Obara, N. Pucci, M. Ames, B. Hoffman, D. Baldacci, S. Vana, I. Marchet. OFFICERS -- FALL President . . .... ..... L ouis George Vice-President . . Eugene Artemenko Secretary . . . . Norma Pucci Treasurer . . Alfred Evashenk ELMER HAWKINS CIVITAN The Social Science Club organized in l923 by Mr, Hawkins was founded to promote better citizenship and give practice in the responsibilities of our future citizens. ln later years the club's name was changed to Civitan meaning good citizen. lt was felt this name Well described the ideals of the club. Some of the activities engaged in by the club at various times have been excursions to places of interest, debates, talks by outside speakers, con- tests, Thanksgiving baskets, poor family fund collections, Christmas parties for orphans, Red Cross Work, Clean Up Campaign, School Children's Aid Collection, Youth Week Assemblies. Reports from our former members indicate the fine example of leadership and citizenship which they practiced here and carried out into the good citizen- ship of their communities and their country. -- 122 - HAHHlSUNJUNlUR BED EHUSS The five boys and twenty girls of the Harrison Iunior Red Cross Work in friendly spirit with Miss Mae L. Cunningham, sponsor. ln the space of fifteen weeks We have completed four hundred and fifty nutcups for the Halloween and Thanksgiving Day holidays, many yarn dollies to trim the dresses of refugee girls, filled fifty Christmas bags, each with fifteen very useful articles, gathered used decks of cards, brought in cross-Word puz- zles, and, all in all, have kept ourselves very busy helping our men in service. Our drive for Christmas tree ornaments netted us Slll.34. This money Was used to purchase ornaments to help trim the four hundred Christmas trees used in the Chicago area for servicemen. We are proud of our organization, proud of the splendid cooperative spirit from the faculty and student body at Harrison. We are proud of the success of all our activities, and most of all proud to be doing our best for the United States of America. O F F I C E R S Shirley Rosin Kay Mutchnik . Sylvia Herzog . : Grace Glaski Row 4: H. Weisman, F. Singer, M. Magelefsky, D. Relic, M, Tognocchi, S. Row 3: S. Herzog, L. Shapiro, A. W'hite, I. Fechter. Row 2: Miss Cunningham, N. Lenzi. Row 1: E. Bain, S. Rosin, S. Carmassi, K. Mutchnik, G. Glaski, E. Pilz. President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Amado. MAE L. CUNNINGHAM - 123 - H .yw r rg ,. A, W M: CHARLES P. KRUPAR CONDORS IN SERVICE S, Bartosiewicz S. Malkowski R. lankowicz C. Perkowski E. Majewski R. Zarnecki G. Kolodziej THE IIUNDURS The Condors are a very attractive group and are Well known in school circles, They participate in a majority of the school sportsg mainly, in Baseball, Football, and Bowling. A major part of this organization is now in the armed forces, lt is said that the sun never sets on the Condors, because they are stationed all over the World. All social events that Were sponsored by the Condors have been successiul in providing fine entertainment for all their guests. The sweltering summer months are spent at Pell Lake, Wisconsin, L- 03333151 by all oi the group. At the resort they are known and liked by all the A- Gorski neighboring people. S. Gacek E. Mokus E. Ozoq Row 2: E. swlqfek, 1. Monczynski, c. Msjewskr, s. Gozfryd, W. Lach, Mr. Krupur. Row 1: H. Machala, L. Ketza, President, H. Kawa, Vice-President, A. Lesniak, Captain, G. Ruppert, Treasurer, B. Stanek, Dictator. i l l l -124- 'V y ,, ' K , Standing: M. Iasbec, B. Piqlowski, A. Simek, H. Eckstein, L. Gryncewicz, G. Malincr, D. Shomenta 'T 7 B. Liebscher. Q :. Seated: D. Holub, M. Necemer, L. Halac, M. Monaco 1 L w1f'i!g.i, L-.I .T 'lg,f:g3'glf ' risffiis A or CECIILIA M. MUNSON HUSTESS CLUB The Hostess Club is a new organization at Harrison. This active club consists of selected young ladies, chosen from the Home Economics Depart- ment, who will be trained in the proper procedure of table serving. The purpose of this club is to serve whenever Harrison receives guests for lunch in the Household Arts Department. The girls wear attractive aprons and gay boleros, thus adding a charm- ing touch of color to their costumes. These lovely costumes were made by the sewing classes. The Hostess Club is enjoying its duties in the Home Economics Depart- ment, which has been newly decorated in sott shades ot green. The new draperies ot fiber-glass and the Venetian blinds add to the charm and home- like feeling of this room, The Hostess Club hopes that in the future they will also act as a social club and serve teas. -125- Row 4: A. Menzies, I. Lendsey, D. Nimzinsky, R. Skolek, N. Foqel, R. Ruscitti, A. Kalnitz, E. Derose, L. Valentino, M. Fireman. Row' 3: S. Engel, M. Manqiapelo, I. Zabilka, I. Dcbosz, C. Kolodziej, L. Kuchar, N. Porwancher, C. Dohnal, I. Taylor. Row. 2: L. Freed, F. Sikora, R. Tomasino, I. Fergueson, D. Flaherty, F. Klee, R, Kubilius, H. Culjak, I. Hadad. Row 1: E. Glas, M. Scuccimori, R. Meyers, Miss Koplewski, M. Sims, D. Iurczyk, B. Kovitz, C. Weisberg. LILLIAN KOPLEWSKI DIVISION 257 Division 257, is rolling onward. These upper classmen have representa- tion in the Band, Orchestra, R. C. T. C., Boys' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Treble Chorus, Herald Staff, G. A. A., Gymnastics, Football and Basketball teams and intramural sports. Our division club, organized with the aid of their Division teacher, Miss Koplewski, has held annual Thanksgiving and Christmas parties Which have been very successful in promoting good spirit and friendliness among divi- sion members. The club's officers are: President, Rudy Skolek, Vice-President, Louis Valentino, Secretary, Marilyn Sims, and Treasurer, Rose Tomasino, Paper drives, Community Welfare, Red Cross, Herald subscription and recent soap drives have been one hundred per cent matters With these alert 3A's. At the present time, Division 257 already has three former members in the service ot our country. Our division will also have ten students initiated into the Honor Society, to give them the largest representation oi a 3A division. -126- MABEL HIGGS DIVISION 229 Division 229 has thirty ambitious students, each one of Whom has helped to make our division outstanding in everything from scholastic standing to activities. The majority of 229 have been honor students since their Freshman year, and are now members of the Honor Society The boys are especially interested in athletics. Gene Artemenko is the City Backstroke Champ on the Harrison Swimming Team. Additional mem- bers of the team are, Richard Shwery and Ioe Chaplick. Bob Weber was the SB and 3A class secretary and our delegate, Harry Arden, is the public address assistant. Many ot our members take active part in the Band, Choir, Herald Staff, Basketball, Track, Bowling, R. O. T. C., and the Bed Cross Club. Our division owes much of its success and spirit of cooperation to Miss Higgs, our friend as Well as our sponsor. Row 4: A. Kmak, R. Weber, G. Artemenko, G. Kvitek, F. Schultz, C. Samars, G. Lenowich, R. Shwery, K. Engel. Row 3: D, Bissell, L. Cerocke, H. Arden, I. Chaplick, S. Rzonca, L. Bury, E. Bain, S. Herzog. Row 2: M. Novak, B. McClean, H. Eckstein, L. Gryncewiez, A. Simko. Row 1: C. Hofert, M. Barzcla, B. Liebscher, L. Halcrc, M. Poqgi, I. Mcmqanaro, M. Mares -127- DIVISION 127 Division l27, formerly ll9, entered the halls of Harrison High three years ago as an all boy division, under the guidance of Mrs, Bissell. Somewhere along the beaten path, we were presented with twenty spirited girls and this now makes up one of the leading division rooms. There isn't any sport or activity that isn't represented by the boys and girls of our division. We possess the school letters of Baseball, Bowling, Gymnastics, Swim- ming, Track, The Herald, Honor Society, R. O. T. C., Band, Orchestra and the Choirs. We are especially proud of the fact that our girls are Intramural Softball Champs and are already displaying the shields which were pre- sented to them. We've had our ups and downs, but for our remaining days we're forever climbing forward on the path of success. Row 4: W. Bcmlecki, R. Pagni, W. Bohenek, G. Pfundheller, M. Tannenbaum, I. Boski, I. Louzensky, I. Ranieri, I. Kosina. Row 3: B. Nesper, B, Colby, R. Bernstein, M. Greenberg, N. Camera, I. Olken, I. Alexander. Row 2: D. Giovannoni, F. Michelotti, C. Cygan, I, Gierek, K. Feigenbaum, S. Aiello, M. Tognocchi, B. Valenta. Row l: G. Dolezal, M. Goltz, L. Shapiro, B. Herzcg, Mrs. Bissell, S. Ali, S. Carmassi, L. Hasek. HARRIET W- BISSEI-L -128- , l FLORENCE T. SKIDMORE Row 4: I. Wucka, R. Neisner, H. Schmecht, I. Rakovich, V, Mikenas, H. Vopicka, B. Urban, R. Grymski, P. Chovanec. Row 3: F. Lum, I.. dict. Row 2: T. Iasien, Row 1: V. Buralli, Kowals, L. Ravenot, D. Schrnecht, I. Yankaski, M. Magelefsky, G. Diamond, D. Bene- D. Shomenta, R. Buzek, I. Alexander, N. Lenzi, F. Darocsi, Mrs. Skidmore. R. Simon, L. Malek, W. Pyzik, D. Wanucha, R. Haznedl, I. Maurisak. Division 125, known as the Skylarks, is composed of thirty-two students, ON 125 twelve boys and twenty girls. The officers of the club are: Lillian Malek, Pilot Vera Buralli, Navigator Richard Simon, Co-pilot Walter Pyzik, Purser The Skylarks have contributed faithfully toward the purchase of bonds and stamps and desire to do everything possible to help win the war. Each semester they are proud to be one hundred per cent in buying the Harrison Herald, and they loyally support the Community Fund, lntantile Paralysis, and Iunior Red Cross Funds. They have a Skylark Honor Roll of their brothers in the armed forces. At different times of the year they remember them by sending cards and gifts. They participate in extra-curricular activities, A Cappella Choir, Band, Intramural Sports, and Advanced Art. Their Motto is, Let's go singing through life! Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Florence T. Skidmore, their division teacher, The Skylarks hope to rise to the top and achieve success in life, -129- , 123 DIVISION . , M .- . .. l. AGNES COBB o LIBRARY STAFF t ETTA B' FLUKE Row 4. 1. skubmk, 1. Gq1bQvy,r. Konvuiinimr. Breber, D. Tomasevich, W. Kamin, G. Pohncm, A Eberstein, E. Germanos, M. Millman. RowN3:E A. Dancy, M. Lipensky, P. Callas, N. Siegel, B. Siegel, E. Hammerstein, I. Stolspart, I. Golden . strada Row 2: G. Shuber, R. Dryer, A. Burke, M. Pesut, D. Ianecek, D. Baber, M. Pedziwiatr, Miss Cobb. Row 1: V. Shabarich, O. Uliks, M. Frosolone, D. Ross, D. Oria, G. Hrcmka, M. Cakanic, M. Novosel. Row 4: G. Miskiewicz, A. Korol, I. Connerty, I. Wolosuk, I. Aristuk, B. Gabrovic, A. Carlig, l. Ianusek, E. Cook, L. Schmiedl, L. Fleer. Row 3: D. Sotka, M. Zic, S. Zapala, M. Baskovitz, F. Rammon, A. Bednar, P. Clark, D. Benedict, W. Smok. Row 2: P. Skarbeck, l. Bartosiak, B. Ranieri, A. SOPYH1, M- ROU1. T- ZIH1-ICICI, P- Alsip, L. Cllflefi Row 1: T. Kczak, R. Muenchow, L. Stachowska, Miss McMillan, Miss Fluke, Miss Lukas, M. Deinert, L Pena, A. Dell'Anno. On entering the library one sometimes feels that an air of leisure prevails, but this is not so. lt is the busiest place in the entire school. ln fact, the library is the hub of the school. ln it one finds books, magazines, pamphlets, and pictures which furnish information for every department, every teacher, and every pupil. There is an enormous amount of Work be- ing done, both visibly and behind the scenes. Who does all of this Work? Our librarians plus forty student assistants. This year the librarian is Miss Etta B. Fluke. Her assistants are Miss Hilda Lukas and Miss Georgiana McMillan. But Without the student assistants the Work just couldn't be carried on. Harrison l-ligh should give a hand to these volunteers. The pupils of Division l23, upon entering Harrison as 3B's from Iungman and Manley, were teased With the nickname Freshie but now are Well acquainted with the school and participate in many of its activities. Five of our division were initiated into the National l-lonor Society. Others are in the A Cappella Choir, R. O. T. C., and G. A. A. Sev- eral are girls. we are interested in Base- ball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Football, and intramural contests, Miss Cobb, our kind and understanding division teacher, has Won the confidence and admiration of every one in our class, thus helping us to be one great big happy family. We know Division 123 will be the finest divi- sion in Harrison. -130- WINIFRED S. PERRY DIVISION 104 The members of 104 have reasons to be proud of our up an coming 3A division. Mainly We are a11 indebted to Mrs. Perry for her exceiient advice on a11 matters and for her outstanding Work in backing our group to give 104 a fine name as an outstanding division. Our men are represented in every athletic team, the girls are one hun- dred per cent G. A. A. members, and every one participates in a11 ciass activities and tries his best to uphoid the traditions of the schoo1. Our get-togethers , such as hay rides, parties, and picnics, have aiways been backed by 104 with great enthusiasm, as the motto of the division is, One for a11 and a11 for one. Row 4: R. Vickers, W. Heisman, A. Reiskis, T. Gora, S. Lasuk, I. Konvulinka, T. Szymanski, G. Radecki, G. Svoboda, Row 3: G. Novotny, R. Conversu, R. Sindelar, N. Modes, M. Pisani, A. Krupkowski, C. Daugherty, I. Cihak, C. Goluch, L. Mussared. Row 2: 1. Glivcx, I. Smczlek, I. King, S. Ruminski, H.Wiencek, L. Horuk, L. Giuffre. Row 1: R. Mattran, V. Majeski, E. Wittenborn, S. Brietze, Mrs. Perry, V. Iames, M. Pristup, B. Prokup, H. Smalek. -131- Our division consists of active and energetic young citizens who are under the supervision and guidance ot Mr. Kral. Most of these students are participants in the many activities at Harrison High such as Hall Guards, Student Helpers, Movie Operators and R. O. 'I'. C. Several of this group Will probably be eligible for the Honor Society. They are the following: lerome Becivar, Lucille Antich, Gloria Gradishar, Fannie Greenbaurn, Helen Lukashewikz, Ann Marie Kohut and Dorothy Krause. Our delegates are La Vern Mandel and Fannie Greenbaurn. Among our athletes are Kenneth Marek and Ladimir Iarolirnek. We boast of our former division room pal, Pat Saladino, who is now serving in the United States Navy and corresponds regularly With his class- mates. The star on our division door shows our appreciation for his endless eitorts to help win this tragic war. DIVISION 122 BOHUMIL KRAL ROW 42 K- MCIYGICV 5- MGSTUYI. L- lfiwlimek, G. Manidok, I. Ladstatter, T. Zawacki, T. Mancheff, C. Majewski, R. Geary. Row 3: D. Wheeler, F. Iueneman, F. Hodina, I. Eecwar, R. Manske, R. Stanley, L. Kaminski. ROWKQ: 1 I. Kolar, G. Gradishar, L. Antich, F. Greenbaum, G. Holler, V. Labno, D. Krause, A. Kohut, Mr ra . Row 1: L, Mandel, I. Azzis, B. Marks, H. Lukashewikz, D. Wallenberq, A. Tylutki, M. Auqustyn, D. Dorosz. -132- Division 3l6 is composed of thirty-six fine boys and girls Who are in their Iunior year. A fine spirit of friendliness and cooperation exists among these students. The Division was one hundred percent in Harrison Herald subscriptions both semesters, and has been buying War Bonds and Stamps regularly. Con- tributions to the Red Cross and to other organizations have been generous, ANNE O'BOYLE , , , On the school s athletic teams We have our share of able representatives. We are also Well represented in the R. O. T. C., Choir, Treble Chorus, and G. A. A. The intramural program of Harrison has always found 3l6 enthu- siastic participants. The achievement of which they are most proud is their high scholastic record. They look forward to their Senior year with keen anticipation. We owe much to the masterful guidance of our division teacher, Miss Anne O'Boyle. DIVISION 316 Row 4: K, Klaczynski, L. Krupske, F. Parker, G. Antczak, C, Kwiatkowski, I. Dygdon, E. Melekauskis, I. Ostrowski, E. Szuba. Row 3: C. Balwierz, E. Krzeminski, C. Tczbisz, L. Grzenia, R. Pravnan, M. Wisniowicz, F. Pecha, I. Ferrante, C. Kaucky. Row 2: A. Pokorny, A. Biagini, V. Ghilardi, A. Camugnaro, I. Case-lli, M. Schednig, M. Ghilardi, L. Desideri, E. Bradseric, Miss O'Boyle. Row 1: P. Kaisi, L. Sesiol, C. Vrasich, L. Nannini, I, Pacchini, E. Worek, D. Vaca, V. Terran. -133- LOUETTA WOOLFEN DEN Row 4: W. Grafienius, A. Belvedere, I. Fortuna, E. Tivador, C. Swan, F. Smuda, H. Ditkowich, R, Albert, E. Strama. Row 3: W. Wojnar, W. Klave, E. Malinowski, I. Bruno, W. Kuczaj, W. Hernandez, A. Burek, A, Dziedzic, R. Brill. Row 2: B. Scholl, I. Kroshel, L. Los, R. Mish, V. Patula, M. Wisniewski, P. Bogen, I. Krystofowicz, A. Brox. Row l: M. Bruzzino, L. Czarnik, D. Matusz, E. Koss, S. Abramovske, H. Koss, T. Petitti, L. Sieger. DIVISION 225 Always ready, willing, and able to take part in any oi Harrison's activi- ties are these luniors ot Room 225. With pride in our hearts, we state that two former members of our division, Paul Hernandez and Paul Oderaka, are now serving Uncle Sam in the U. S. Navy. To back our men in service we patriotically purchase War Stamps and collect waste paper, We have representatives in the Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, R. O. T. C., and Herald Staff. Several of our group serve the school as Hall Guards and Attendance Office workers. Our room also has two outstanding individual entertainers, Alice Brox as a vocalist, and Charles Swan with his Music and Magic. V Scholarship honors of the division go to Rosaline Mish and Walter Kuczaj for the highest averages thus tar. Five others oi the division have been on the Honor Roll every semester and hope to keep up the good work tor the remaining semesters. - 134- DIVISIGN 221 Our lunior year has brought to us in Division 221 some very happy times as Well as some very hard workg Outstanding among our good times have been our division party in the recreation room at Rosalind Brodericlds home, our all day picnic in Lemont With Rosemarie Tomaselds family, and our Christmas party at school. ln spite ot our struggles With such difficult subjects as advanced algebra, physics, and shorthand, We still have some E's and S's. Seven of our girls have been on the Honor Roll every semester thus tar. For two years We have been sending our Harrison Herald on to the boys who graduated trom 221 in l942, all ot Whom are now in active military service. This year one ot our own members, Morris Frez, has left school to serve in the U. S. Navy. Row 4: E, Zoul, W. Bajek, E. Bradaseric, R. Macchini, R. Hartman, L. Hollenbeck, G. Kroeplin, S. Ioswiak, W. Giza. Row 3: L. Grieco, E. Majerczyk, R. Broderick, I. Petko, V. George, A. Brosky, F. Drake, M. Prez. Row 2: D. Sterha, L, Buehler, R. Tomasek, L. Bobbitt, L. Tyrakowska, E. Gryrnski, V. Clekovich, A. Marovitch. Row 1: A. Urban, L. Szpyt, R. Muenchow, M. Rainer, M. Bravo, S. Taraski, M. Krivak. EL-SIE SMITH -135- W DIVISION 336 lt would be a lie to say that Division 336 is an ideal division, but we are one of the highest purchasers ot War Bonds and Stamps. We purchased 3225.00 worth of stamps. Richard Kasjak is the greatest bond buyer oi our , group. During the Paper Drive every individual participated . HUGH L. RAY That expert on Football Che wrote several books on the subject? is Mr. Ray, our division teacher. He is a good friend to all his division students. He is especially generous in giving make-ups, since he has charge of them. Our division delegate is Pat Leska, We have with us this year several nice girls from Iungman High. Our boys specialize in Football. The girls are in the Red Cross and Choir. We are striving tor continual improvement and hope to be outstanding in our Senior year. ROW 42 R-NOvf1k,E.MCMC1hOr1, V- Werner, C. Hager, W. Kraft, L. Post, H. Motsch, R. Wolf, F. Wimunc, R. Radzuri. Row 3: R. Kaprak, R. Wolf, E. Felske, W. Preskar, I. Eskoff, I. Kaplan, A. Handwerker, S. Grant, F. Novotny, G. Yagunic. Row 2: L. Walinski, I. Wolsh, P. Lukas, I. Smuda, O. Hohuss, G. Mashek, F. Smok, R. Kapuscinski, L. Kurash. Row l:kE. Hrica, M. Dole, I. Kasprak, R. Filip, Mr. Ray, M. Filip, H. Hrzenjak, E. Votava, L. Rych- ters a. -136- MARGARET MC GARR Row 4: V. LaPierre, L. Esposito, G. Lotarski, G. Bartusek, G. Oratowski, R. Mendyk, R. Moreschi, G. Cordone. Row 3: E. Dachota, C. Gjertsen, R. Szalkowski, I. Soucek, P. Vlahos, H. Myczek, G. Martinec. Row 2: F. Hozian, D. Stozek, D. Szymanski, D. Szymanski, L. Pienta, A. Sotonak, M. Hernandez. Row 1: D. David, D. Lynn, L. Brongel, L. Czuba, R. Trembacz, A. Ruhwedel, D. Sakala M. Pavlik. D1v1s1oN 348 The Iuniors of Division 348, under Mrs. McGarr's leadership, are certainly doing all in their power to make Harrison High stand out among the other schools. They have participated in the Paper Drive, Soap Drive and Book Drive. Needless to mention, they have been buying United States Saving Stamps continuously. Sorne ot the members of the division Who hope to be eligible for the Honor Society in the coming semester are Iosephine Linder, Mary Hernandez, Dolores Stozek, Cathrine Grillo, and Dolores Lynn. The various activities Which some ot the boys and girls belong to are the R. O. T. C., the Cheer Leaders, the G. A. A., the Hall Guards, and the Social Council. All the students ot this division have extremely high hopes for the coming year, and Wish that in the near future Harrison High will be as proud oi them as they are oi their school. -137- DIVISION 400 Division 400 is advancing quite rapidly now that We are upper classmen. Being 3A's We are quite proud, During the Red Cross Drive We collected 35.00 and were ahead of some ot the other divisions, We are improving in our bond and stamp collections now as We have almost doubled our pur- SAMUEL R. BURKHOLDER chases this year. We are pleased to have with us a tew boys and girls trom Manley High Who have all become part ot the gang . In our division We now have twenty girls and nineteen boys. Some ot the girls have formed a Bowling Team su- pervised by the G. A. A. We hope they Will rate high in their averages. We have voted for our class division oiticers and We believe they will carry out their duties satisfactorily. We owe these accomplishments in great measure to our grand teacher, Dr. Burkholcler. Row 4: A. Malec, C. Gorski, F. Miklosz, T. Trzesniak, O. Totten, H. Hammond, P. Gordon, L. Bicek, W. Schiffler, H. Toloczko. Row 3: P. Harris, L. Szarat, I. Wojtonik, T. Slomka, E. Zbylut, S. Ptasic, R. Krumke, S. Kuta, G. Banks, I. Drut. Row 2: D. Iablonski, L. Chmura, O. Stelmachowska, M. Aginsky, I. Baron, L. Atkus, H. Solomon, B. Sekura. Row l: A. Prosia, S. Gage, A. Dusak, Dr. Burkholder, C. Porys, V. Budz, M. Schaffer L. Pescatore, -138- ELSIE R. FOX 215 DIVISION 219 LILIAN R. GRAY Row 4: 1- Ffedefidif 1- lure-Wicz, E- Guwel, R- Heifduk, T. Heyduk, I. Cohen, G. Rinaldo, H. Pfeiffer, W. Derdzinski, I. Matausich. Row 3: R, Niedzielski, D. Domaqala, W. Barreuther, H. Krichevsky, lv Dickshinski, M. Davis, H. Gold- man, M. Homolka, K. Mutchnik, C. Leonetti. Row 2: R. Sabatini, I. Warner, D. Stanasek, M. Delia, I. Nichols, L. Bik, R. Urlich, G. Chandler, A. Feskowetz. 1 M Row z . Gnat, D. Kuczaj, R. Stritar, D, Lowe, Miss Fox, R. Skupien, I. Smotrys, G. Yelich. Row 4: H. Winters, H. McGrew, E. Pirolc, 1. Cada, B. Enghusen, G. Kerner, D. Prather, D. Mayer. Row : E. Bubla, N. Kowalsky, W. Gavac, M. Arpin, H. Niezgoda, H. Voelker, I. Dujka. 3 2 Row 1 G. Miskovsky, F. Scaltaro, V. Mihelich, G. Burda, V. Rylewicz, M. Casella, C. Vozzella, Miss Gray. Row 1: P. Vanchieri, I.. Coyne, I. Borovay, N. Harris, S. Sposato, M. Canciliere, G. Valas. Always striving for high standards, Divi- sion 215, under the capable sponsorship of Miss FOX, is well represented in various extra curricular activities as well as high scholastic achievement at Harrison, Some of the organizations in which these Iuniors participate are Treble Chorus, A Cap- pella Choir, R. O. T. C., Camera Club, Basket- ball, Football, Gymnastics, Track, Band, and Orchestra. Two former members are serving with the Navy and another, loseph Weinstein, has re- ceived a scholarship to the University ot Chicago. With its span ot recognition growing, 215 will build still a higher place among the di- visions in the forthcoming year. Division 219 is composed oi thirty-two 3B students, for the most part from Iungman. Being new here at Harrison, we haven't had much time to get into activities. So tar our intramural Baseball Team has won two out ot three games, which isn't so bad for a starter. Georgene Valas serves as Delegate and Camille Vozzella as Alternate. We boast two girls, two R. O. T. C. membersy two Or- chestra members and one Boys' Chorus mem- ber. We were one hundred per cent tor the thirty cent contribution fund and over one hundred per cent in the soap drive. With Miss Gray as our division teacher, you'll be hearing from the class of Iune, 1946, so keep your eyes focused our way! By the way, we call ourselves the Blue with Gray. Get it? We do. -139- l MARY A. COPPINGER 254 DIVISION 260 lEANETTE COURTN EY ROW 42 l. Lizakoski, N, Weiner, B. Stogis, H. Ninemire, E. Kotrba, A. Bachunas, A. Fluder, I. Mika, E. Skalecki. Row 3: A. Chiaro, A. Chojnowski, E. Staniszewski, I, Miechowicz, H. TOHQ, l. Kiska, F. Wajda, I. Eichhorn. Row 2: H. Szczesny, D, Draut, D. Adamek, O. Rostar, L. Kolany, E. Lazo, T. Daniels, H. Putko, ROWKI: Rosenberg, V. Vancura, P. Lonigro, Mlss Coppinqer, N. Mugavero, M. Ruta, G. Ruta, I. rups y. ROW 4: H. Keith, P. Skoblikoff, S. Goldman, M. Kalllrnowski, R. Koehler, F. Frueck, F. Bieniek, I. Brabec, M. Buechin, L. Pellegrini, T. Bloch. Row 3: H. Shishow, D. Iarecki, R. Barasch, I. Hoyne, I. Kahren, S. Baluk, E. '---shasek, M. Kelter, A. Szczoclrowski, I. Kochnuk. Row 2: C. Lona, A. Storgul, D. Enders, L. Rauschenfeld, R. Busch, I. Arthur, R. Goodman, B. Torn- heim M. Gutierrez. Row l: IL. Lamberg, L. Urban, N. Reznicek, V. Ouiriconi, Miss Courtney, N. Ouiriconi, R. Holub, L. Saletko, F. Rabinovitz. Division 254 is an outstanding 3A group which has never faltered in living up to the high standards they set for themselves when they were Freshmen. They have won the admiration of all by combining good schol- astic records with equally fine extra-curricular achievements. Four members are on the Foot- ball Team, four on the Track Team, two on the Bowling and Swimming Teams, and one on the Basketball Team. The Band and Or- chestra claim two mernbers each and they are represented in the Honor Society, R. O. T. C., and the choral organizations. The outstanding accomplishment of their Junior year was the collection of 4,400 pounds of paper for the Scrap Drive. This feat gave them first place in the campaign. Division 260 is a Iunior division composed of one swell bunch of kids , with Miss Court- ney as their division teacher to guide them. Some of the division representative are: Steve Baluk, 260's Football player who is on the Varsity Team, Mike Kalinowski, a member of the Swimming Team, and many boys who are Non-Commissioned Officers in the R.O.T.C. and Band. lrene Kochnuk is the division treas- urer and under her leadership the stamp sales of 260 are very high. LaVerne Larnberg is the Social Laboratory delegate, and all the other girls are active in G. A. A. and as l-lall Guards, Office Helpers, and Band members. Watch 260, for you'll be hearing of them as Seniors. -140- RUTH S. DONAHUE 308 DIVISION 317 ESTHER M. IOHNSON Row 4: I. Racicik, R. Fiala, I. Plazibat, I. Elrick, R. Przybylski, I. Squire, T. Mayer. Row 3: A. Strok, F, Sandowski, V. Kubacki, R. Swayka, F. Wallenberg, F. Waicunas. Row 2: H. Gorowski, M. Marchetta, M. Houlihan, M. Nakis, D. Slovinec, A. Cesna. ROW li R- T0I1'1GSZ9WSki. A- O'HCll101'UI1, A- Mlldlef, Mrs. Donahue, G. O'Gara, D. Trumbetash, L. Kcxlec. Row 4: A. Marinin, I. Liszlca, V. Rio, E. Franckowiak, R. Okonski, E. Niemiec, E. Konkolewski, A. Koziol. Row 3: L. Abbamcrite, R. Rose, F. Burek, N. Sasuta, R. Leyendecker, K. Keller, E. Kolar. R 2: A. C 'b ' G. Ok E. Pt M. H h E. H'l OW fl CIN. SGS, lzner a n, iqer, D. Moreland, A. Noga. Row l: S. Buege, M KG'-1CkY, A- FUCIS, MiSS l0l'1r1SOn, A. Kessler, M. Olenick, D. Wachowski. Mrs, Donahue's division 308 is composed for the most part of Iungmanites. At Iungman Branch the boys Won the Football, Basketball, and Volley Ball championships. The girls also were active in sports, Since attending Harrison We have Won the Intramural Football Cham- pionship, Richard Przybylski and Iohn Plazibat are on the Varsity Basketball and Football Teams. Ted Mayer is now our captain of our Intramural Basketball Team. The team regrets losing the help of Adam Gasper, who broke his shoulder playing Football. We hope our interest in scholarship will increase until it equals our interest in sports. Those on our Honor Roll are: Marion I-Ioulihan, Lucy Kalec, Marie Marchetta, Ted Mayer, and Dorothy Trurnbetash. We, the students of 317, are proud to be called upper classmen at last. The boys of our division have Won the second year cham- pionship in both Football and Baseball. Bay Okonski hold 7th place in the Times Meet and l7th place in the Cross Country City Meet. Mr. Simon has great hopes of his being the Col- legiate Miler ot the city. Dolores Wachowski is the secretary ot our division. Angeline Cri- bari is our room delegate and Nick Sasuta, our alternateuis also a sergeant in the B.O.T.C. We are Glad to have Miss lohnson as our very encouraging division teacher. - 141- Row 3: N. Elster, A. Sakowicz, R. VanDerGriend, G. Schultz, R. Sinclair, S. Prelutsky, I. Howe, L. 1' W K Gruhlke, R. Halac. Row 2: D. Vistine, D. Valiani, E. Shaplik, G. Pribyl, D. Schroeder, F. Cermak, B. Drzastwa, E. Maxwell, I. Silvers. Row 1: I. Hornburg, I. Bcrldi, V. Moratti, E. Tota, D. Bertolotti, I. Zurawski, H. Morajda, M. Pontrelli. K .gli 'Qi rg, l-lALl.lE l. MINOR DIVISION 331 Division 331 Was organized in February of 1943 with twenty-seven girls and it now consists of twelve boys and sixteen girls. lt took some time for the boys to get acquainted with Mrs, Minor and her Group ot girls, since they had just corne from an all boy division. Now we are a happy group of 2A's and hope we will be still happier as 4A's. We are well represented in the R. O. T. C., Track Team, Orchestra, Band, I-Iall Guards, and the Choruses. The girls are one hundred percent behind the G. A. A. We are proud of our achievements, and give our thanks to our one and only Mrs. Minor, who has helped us through thick and thin. -MQ- Row 3: T. lung, S. Szymaniak, E. Zebic, I. Nieminski, K. Kessel, I. Streicher, B. Stuhr, E. Newhouse. Row 2: V. Trostel, B. Ward, P. Hickey, S. Weprin, G. Fiala, A. Duller, A. Harey. Row 1: D. Bundek, H. Levin, M. Tito, S. Manzy, M. Niwranski, L. Avena, D. Kaleta. DIVISION 314 Sit yourselves down, fellow Harrisonites, and prepare yourselves for the following great revelation. Pictured above is a host of the finest boys and girls in Harrison High. You may think that this is showing quite a bit of temerity. However, we think we are the finest and that is enough for us. We were all born at one time or another, although this has never been certified. Therefore, suffice it is to say that we are a bunch of 3B's who are wondering what happened to those first two years. Of course, just like any other celebrated division rooms, we partake of the school's many activities with great gusto. Our deity, Mrs. Ward, has been, and we say this without the slightest feeling of compunction for our candour, one of the best leaders and friends a group could have. -143- Our former division teacher, Mr, Bell, has left us to join the Navy and is now Lieutenant lj.g.I, Although We miss him, our present division teacher, Mrs. Siewers, has taken over very nicely. The division boys are very cooperative in both the Basketball and Track Teams. The names of these boys are: Beno Pellegrini, Glen Novotny, and Martin Mittelman. , The girls, Iennie Ochwatuk, Ieannette Wilcox, Blanche Piglowski, Mary Ciszek and Agnes Brendal are Working in offices to earn their I-l's. We also have two artists among us. Pauline Grantum and Thomas Fratto are now taking Advanced Art. Division W. S, B. is also represented on the Honor Boll by Dorothy Bzonca, Florence Ienski, Helen Ierebich and Blanche Piglowski. Blanche Piglowski is our Division Delegate, Dorothy Bzonca our starnp collector, and Reno Pelle- grini our Harrison Herald Delegate. DIVISION W.S.B. Row 4: R. Batkiewicz, A. Schmitt, I. Chutich, W. Hernandez, G. Novotny, F. Fabbri, I. Plenner, F. Vlasak. Row 3: L. Skolek, F. Selesky, C. Million, B. Pucci, T. Fratto, M. Rosen. Row 2: D. Rzonca, H. Ierebich, M. Mittelman, R. Pellegrini, A. Brendal, M. Ciszek, F. Ienski. Row 1: C. Avena, I. Wilcox, B. Piglowski, Lt. fj.g.J Bell, Mrs. Siewers, I. Ochwatuk, H. Luna. l'..rf,:: - I , 1.,3ffQ l wt .T IOSEPH R. BELL - 144- RALPH M. ROBERTS The sixteen girls and thirteen boys of the 3B division 228 have become known as go-getters during their stay thus far at Harrison. Under the able and earnest leadership of our division teacher, Mr. Roberts, We students of two-two-eight have freely participated in the various organizations and activi- ties found at Harrison. We have also supported all national and local cam- paigns tor Worthy objectives. We are represented in choral groups, Concert Band, intramural tournaments, movie operators, Iunior Basketball, Hall Guards, G, A. A., advanced art, Red Cross Work, and we have several candi- dates eligible for the Honor Society. We are proud ot this fine record and We are determined to keep up the good Work and thus maintain for our division a place of leadership in school activities. DIVISION 228 Row 4: M. Skaletsky, R. Zilka, E. Moss, A. Stopar, W. Washkowiak, C. Smith, E. Skicki, H. Weisman. Row 3: A. Walner, R. Napolitano, B. Marx, I. Ross, M. Hauser, P. McGrath, R. Almaraz. Row 2: B. Prokup, E. Petrone, C. Dauqustine, A. Kulik, R. Katz, E, Napoleon, Mr. Roberts. Row l: I. Wierzbowski, E. Roq, M. Monaco, H. Klimowski, I. Schassburger, R. Schmidt, M. Vitale. -145- HARRY A. TWINING 220 DIVISION 335 WOODRUFF ALMLOF L.. l IN AL Row 4: K. Kelly, H. Calderwood, A. Koleske, H. Levin, R. Allen, H. Lctszkiewicz, D. Riwinski, R. Eccarius. Row 3: L. Kosar, G. Fink, M. Friedman, H. Gnatz, R. Landwehr, R. Kohout. Row 2: D. Over, D. Urbariski, E. Preucil, Mr. Twining, R. Bennett, E, Krupsky, I. Potocny. Row 1: H. Allind, L. Tomcik, A. Ramos, D. Battisti, L. Plonka, E. Skokan, G. Most. Row 4: Sohn R. Choronzy, S. Ulman, R. Bartusiak, I. Bukovy, A. Majcher, R. Harazin, R. Brueck. P. , Row 3' A. Southall, I. Sadlo, R. luskcr, I. Gada, G. Venturelli, R. Gorecki, K. Kilian. Row 2: T. Urbas, V. Gabriel, L. Trasko, B. Neuzil, A. Clemenci, E. Pencakowski. Row l: L, Marcheschi, G. Pierzhala, L. Stelrnack P. Wnek, R. Munns, S. Rzeszut, L. Zancrrdo. Division 220 has taken an active part in school activities. We are among the leaders in Bond and Stamp purchases and we have donated generously to different collections. Seven boys are in the R. O. T. C., one is in the Band, two are stage-hands, three are Hall Guards, two are in the Gymnastics Team, one is on the Track Team, one is on the Basket- ball Team and another is on the Swimming Team. Our girls are active, too. Everyone is a member of the G. A. A., one is a Cheerleader, and five are Hall Guards. Mr. Twining can well afford to be proud of his division. Division 335 is now a 2B group and be- comes more ambitious in their studies every year. We have Mr. Almlof guiding us until we have accomplished all our deeds. Our boys have shown great ability in the athletic field, As lA's they won the Volley Ball Championship. This fall they concen- trated on Football and they made good in this also. Our girls take interest in the soft sweet things of life and these are Music and Art. Many have joined the A Cappella Choir and some the Orchestra. You will be hearing from us, because, with the inspiring guidance of Mr. Almlof, we will go forward. -146g IEANETTE LA GIGLIA A. S. A. DIVISION 120 KATHERINE PAGE Row 4: G. Slusarczyk, L. Novotny, I. Krywokulsky, E. Cernansky, S. Preza, M. David, I. Iechenthal, C. Flynn. Row 3: R. Gibellina, E. Aranoff, I. Iura, G. Brown, S. Amado, E. Palivec, P. Dreebin. Row 2: L. Sladek, L. Meloun, R. Sladek, A. Martina, I. Harpster, V. Falzone, L. Mudra, L. Holtzman. Row l: A. Rutzky, H. Weiner, G. Grow, Miss LaGiglia, F. Cebrat, R. Sanders, A. Morton. Row 4: K. Newman, G. Beran, E. Kurtirst, M. Zeit, I. Kramer, I. Michaels, I. Grimsich, E. Michalicka, I. Partner. Row 3: H. Dragich, V. Tito, F. Stiak, M. Auerbach, C. Rowitz, S. Auerbach, R. McMahon. Row 2: R. Weisbaum, D. Sondin, H. Siegel, I. Libermari, E. Lobodzinski, R. Fiener, G. Kujawa, N. Peterson. Row l: R. Parlanti, F. Tessmer, D. Cohen, H. Amabile, M. Delonghe, H. Baer, I. Tonini. We are Division A.S.A. and 2A's. Our lovely division teacher is Miss Ieanette La Giglia. Our division delegate is Gertrude Grow, and our G. A. A. delegate is LaVergne Meloun. We are all Americans but can claim a variety ot descents. Among them are: Czech, Russian, Polish, German, Spanish, Italian, Lithuanian, Slovakian, English, Irish, and Scottish. Our division is proud to claim one ot the Harrison Herald photographers, Philip Kovitz, and the Red Cross delegate, Gertrude Grow. We also claim a member ot the Baseball Team, Stanley Freza, and the pianist tor the Treble and Boys' Choruses, Anita Rutsky. We are a happy group, who are constantly enjoying one another's companionship. Excelsior -on to higher things-this is the motto oi Division l2U. We are represented in the Orchestra, Band, Treble Chorus, Choir, R. O. T. C., and Football Team and have four- teen students on our Honor Roll. Under the capable student leadership of the President Edward Michalicka, Vice-President Hyla Sieqel, Secretary Helen Baer, and Treasurer Henry Dragich it has managed its own business. We are indebted to Miss Page tor her patience and guidance and owe much oi our success in school to her. We have many plans tor the future. With the co-operation of the class officers, Miss Page, and the students, We hope to achieve them, -147- .1 OLGA EVANOFF 328 DIVISION 346 FRANCIS X. TAGLIA Bow 4: I. Capohianco, I. Zavos, R. Zubeck, R. Kujawa, D. Kerelko, B. Prazak, R. Spolenka, G. Bende- kovsky, F. Stark. Row 3: R. Sendzik, T. Mack, F. Bik, T. Despot, R. Sili, G. Komrska, T. Koncon, C. Kus. Row 2. L. Koehler, A. Gonzalez, H. Bonk, L. Winz, S. Marggraf, E. Pabst, L. Holland, Miss Evanoff. Row l: L. DePasquale, l. Freza, P. Lanham, L. Salerno, R. Beckard, R. Arcuri, C. Nava. Row 4: H. Staniszewski, T. Waitkus, C. Klaczynski, F. Zajac, I. Broede, E, Piltaver, H. Kwilinski, M. Solomon, W. Pupanek. Row 3: kD. Douglas, L. Cuhel, A. Debartolo, F, Zupancic, A. Gagala, A. Coniglio, L. Grochowski, A. Kl ' GC 1. Row 2: F. Taglia, L. Goss, R. Dobrovolny, I. Basco, V. Bertz, G. Nicewick, E. Kostric, G. Malmo. Row l: I. Maxwell, K. Guzelis, G. Bruno, R. Niccolai, G. Senese, E. Fudala, I. Rueter. Although Division 328 was very sorry to lose Mrs. Mary B. Denning as their division teacher, they were happy to be guided by Miss Olga Evanott during their Sophomore year. They have several intramural champion- ships and have contributed generously to the various drives, including those for soap, pa- per, bonds, and books. They have many members on the various athletic teams who have letters: some will receive their second letter this semester. Besides this, 328 has rep- resentatives in almost every organization in the school to which a Sophomore is eligible. Our division members have won awards long before the division was tormed, several members having won skating contests, scholar- ship awards, and other recognitions too numer- ous to mention. Our happy Sophomore division is looking forward to its lunior and Senior years at Harrison, We are proud of Ierome Broede, who has been awarded a medal tor being the neatest cadet in his unit ot the R. O. 'I'. C. Our class delegate is Henry Staniszewski and the alternate is Dorothy Douglas. Mem- bers ot the Band are: Herbert Kwilinski and Adam Gagala. ln the R. O. T. C. we have lerome Broede, Anthony DeBartolo, and Melvin Solomon. Our one and only Choir member is lune Rueter. Mr. Taglia has done a marvelous job dur- ing Mr. Dukette's absence. I-le has maintained the standards of our division. We shall regret losing him when Mr, Dulcette returns. -148- Now that we, the adolescents ot 34l, are full-fledged Sophomores we have resolved to display the same exuberant enthusiasm We had when razzed Freshies. Our school interests are varied: the -girls are student helpers, Hall Guards, Treble Chor- isters and four diligent nurses aids. The boys are represented in the R. O. T. C., Harrison Baseball Team, Movie Operators, Harrison Basketball Team and the Band. We most certainly purchase War Stamps and Bonds, and donate to charity funds, and paper campaigns, We Want 341 to be one of the most energetic divisions. Wait and see. l947 Will be a year of great accomplishments, Division 251, under the leadership oi Mrs. Helen Patton, Whose aim is to participate in all school activities has succeeded one hun- dred percent. The boys Went out for Football this year and Won Sophomore championship. Members are represented in the G. A. A., Cheerleading, gymnastics, Football, Track, Vol- ley Ball, R. O. T. C., Hall Guards, Movie Oper- ators, Band, Orchestra, Boy's Chorus, Treble Chorus, and advanced art. Our division consists of fourteen national- ities Which have splendidly cooperated to make our division one of the best of Harrison High School. Row: D. McCollum, S. Iurewicz, R. Kolarich, M. Sobczak, R. Le-ide, D. Hallman, C. Putzy, R. Kremesec, N. Maska. Row 3: I. Ostrovecky, F. Pawlak, I. Kavalir, E. Bernas, R. Kamien, B. Stock, S. Storto, W. Forbes. Row 2: L. Salvador, H. Pristup, A. Caras, R. Hruby, E. Marecek, L Sipka, D. Konieczny, L. Meyerson. Row 1: A. Grillo, T. Abruzzo, R. Korbel, L. Lucin, D. Hopp, L. Lucin, I. Przybylski, L. Roach. Row 4: M. Levin, R. Klans, A. Stefani, S. Skalslci, W. Tomari, A. Kissel, C. Faust, S. Cychosz, T. Savone. , Row 3: F. Zibert, K. Haddad, F. Dziekan, H. Langer, R. Gawelczyk, C. Hranicka, L. Zielinski, R. Prav- nan. Row 2: Mrs. Patton, G. Skotljanec, I. Lowry, A. Skrabel, S. Tesmer, S. Erenberg, E. Dolezalek, F. Iacobs. Row 1: G. Brown, T. DeKnoblough, R. Verstraete, N. Herzog, T. Sami, D. Peck, L. Cloutier. MARIE L. GANNON 341 DIVISION 251 W W HELEN PATTON 149 - LEO LEIECK Row 4: N. Remen, A. Poremba, S. Schiffman, I. Zemit, S. Rashis, C. Danek, H. Friedman, I. Neruda, G. McCambridge, W. Lee. Row 3: T. Fiore, C. Circelli, A. Moncada, M. Mewilner, R. Venturelli, L. Okonski, I. Bubulka, F. Iane- cek, A. Raso. Row 2: R. Thrumbel, M. Zic, D. Sotka, M. Schafer, D. Armbuster, R. Pappas, W. Smok, I. Kovachevich, Mr. Lejeck. Row 1: L. DiGenova, A. Richier, S. Zapala, H. Rigas, A. Caringella, F. Saracemo, L. Stachowska, E. Arazmus. DIVISION 332 Division 332 is a Sophomore group that still includes thirty ot the original forty registrants ot September l943. It has representatives on the school Basketball, Bowling, Swimming and Track teams and participates in many activities such as intramural sports, G. A. A., musical groups, R. O. T. C., I-Ierald and l-larrisonian subscriptions, and stamp and bond purchases. Gen- erous contributions usually tollow any request or appeal tor aid to the Red Cross, Childrens Aid Society, Paralysis Fund, and other charitable organi- zations. The students most active in establishing a high division ranking in intra- mural sports are: Irvin Neruda, Charles Danek, Alex Poremba, Sheldon Rashis, Iohn Zemit, and Samuel Schittman. The good time enjoyed by the division at the last Christmas party was due mainly to the ettorts of Dolores Sotlca, Lorraine Stachowska, Wanda Smok, and Margaret Zic, who made all the arrangements Division 332 has two Honor Rolls, one tor scholastic excellence and one for perfect attendance, and under the influence ot Mr. Lejeck expects to enjoy further successes in the tuture. -150- Row 4: G. Sak, P. Kouri, E. Bucek, T. Smrt, F. Bonczyk, T. Kajmowicz, R. Florczak, I. Ruzyla. Row 3: B. Wlezien, H. Swinger, H. Wasilishin, E. Gorenz, E. Domaleczny, I. Miaso, D. Mikos. Row 2: C. Caton, H. lagiello, L. Bakowski, M. Przanowski, E. Kubitz,. G. Pareski, C. Szybowski, V. Maurisak, W. Horrell, E. Lewandowski, E. Maciuszek, L. Gierel- Row 1 : towski. . DIVISION 255 Division 255 is a group consisting of fifteen boys and sixteen girls, all of Whom are interested in the activities of the school. Most of our girls are student helpers in ll7, 109, IO7, and 336, and they also help in the social room. The boys are members of various athletic teams, including the Base- ball, Basketball, Football, Track, and Swimming Teams, and some of our girls are on the Bowling Team. We came in second in the soap drive, and also contribute to the various drives, including the bond, book, and paper drives. Mrs. MacMillan has done wonderfully Well in keeping our standards of school studies high. We are very grateful for all she has done for us, and We hope our division will con- tinue to rise under her leadership. -151- IUNIA N. MCICMILLAN ,W . of , I . R V I . ALICE M. MCGREGOR DIVISIGN 315 Division 315 is one of the most promising divisions at Harrison High. They're all Sophomores in 315- Wise fools as the Greeks Wou1d say. Wise in the sense that the lntelligence Quotient of the members of Division 315 is rather high, fools only in the sense that we're foolish enough to fight for, to Work for, to strive for the highest ideals set forth by our Alma Mater. lf that can be called foolishness, We're foolish enough to be such fools. We're tutored in such foolishness by one of the most charming, ener- getic, and popular teachers at Harrison, Miss Alice McGregor, With such a tutor and adviser, with leadership such as is evident in the accomplishments of many of the members in our division, and finally With a class and school spirit hard to beat or even equal, Division 315 is forging onward, hoping to be the best division at Harrison in 1945- 6 and 7. Row 4: L. Marks, F. Dombrowski, A. Klecha, S. Lukas, B. Kostrubala, I. Lapa1io, E. Pie-traszek, E. Schumacher. Row 3: F. Preskar, W. Piekarski, R. Coulson, A. Mosklewicz, L. Petrone, I. Buck, A. Morwitz. Row 2: B. Ranieri, S. Czapski, M. Mastalerz, I. Sarott, A. Paul, L. Rice, A. Stopyra, Miss McGregor. How 1: R. Kuras, Z. Mikes, B. Leslie, P. Skarbe-ck, P. Hartwiq, I. Bartosiak, M. Darocsi. F -152- 3 We, the 2B's of Division 311, take particular pride in making a name for Harrison. We participated in the many drives given by Harrison. We 4 f.f.,,. fLu ,.',.. buy War Stamps and Bonds regularly. MARGARET QHNAL Gur thirty-seven boys and girls take interest in the many activities Har- 0 rison has offered them. . ,L ,X ' Our division delegate, Iohn Heil, an efficient and loyal member, takes vfff' 1 5 A pride in his present position. ,Irv any , W. ,gif W- ff- ff 1' -' fs t --. -. ,.., .ammvw W'-V VM- F M' Wel'1CT ' . . . .Q.0 ' .0.0 ' .q.0.0 ' ..-4 ' . 0 ' Football, Banaiafirf' Social Laboratory,l in the G. A. A. Under the gi teacher, Miss Gu divisions in Harris Row 4: F. Swierczek, L. Kolar, L. Zielinski, I. Hejl, Row 3: E. Carrara, R. Ostrowski, E. Golonka, H. Wl' Row 2: Miss Guinane, D. Gawlik, E. Pustelak, M. Nc Bialas. Row 1: A. Pepe, A. Kiska, A. Resek, E. Lubax, M. 2 y l WU 'w-L t 0 o o 0 -153- 0 ' I .,f ARTHUR HANSEN 116 DIVISION 339 I - . WINNIFREDE P. WORRELL Row 4: G. Milewski, W. Schumacher, R. Adelmcn, I. Srabarneck, R. Braun, I. Wensil, D. Munyer, I. Caccitolo, G. Mojzis. Row 3: P. Rammon, S. Biela, R. Sarni, I. Rolhblatt, E, Duvoisin, N. Zolecki, T. Sami, S. Mazur, F. llero. L C a Row 2: L. Krolikowski, B. Dillman, O. Putko, R. Mitchell, I. Wolosuk, I Aristuk, B. Gabrcvic, G. Rene. Row l: D. Vorac, D. Ziemianin, A. Carliq, A. Bed:.ar, A. Perna, M. Woday, M. Iohnson, B. Garber. Row 41K R. Kledzinski, D. Petzel, R. Maziarka, L. Zari, P. Mages, P, Marcopulos, H. Olken, T. Schmecht, R. estas. Row 3: V. Melicharek, I. Kuzio, L. Lukes, I. Pason, l. Cepak, C. Lo:dots, G. Niezgoda, S. Green. Row 2: G. Hauser, B. Bork, C. Garza, V. Gorski, N. Krichilsky, F. Schultz, C. Oatley. Row l: M. Dumit, A. Smith, L. Kous, S. Klimovrch, L. Tkachuk, L. Amerlau, A. Fusek. Division ll6 has entered enthusiastically into the many activities at Harrison, We Were under the guidance ot Mr. Hansen, until recently We were changed to Room 329. Although having leit Mr. ,Hansen temporarily, We shall still be recognized as the students oi Il6. We students have Worked hard to become a credit to our school, taking part in the many opportunities it has to otter, particularly the chance to help our country by the purchasing of War Bonds and Stamps. 0 Cl 0 Division 339 is a Sophomore division which has been active in social and sporting events. Robert Faull is a member ot the Band. L. Lukes, D, Petzel, C. Tietz, R. Kledzinski and P. Mages Work with the Movie Operators. Peppy cheerleaders are O. Garza and S. Green. P, Mages and C. Lordots are mem- bers ot the Swimming Team. Tietz is an R, O. T. O. man and C. Lordots is a member ot the Orchestra. Trustworthy Hall Guards are B, Bork, R. Kestas, S. Klimovich, L. Zari, I. Kuzio, L. Kous, A. Smith, P. Marcopulos, and G. Niezgoda. The division otticers are Virginia Gorski, Presidenty Vlasta Melicharek, Vice-President: Betty Bork, Secretary, Lido Zari, Treasurer. -154- LUCILLE M. HALE 214 DIVISION 227 . EVA B. CAPPETTA Row 4: E. Kuca, E. Kwit, E. Cholewa, I. Hora, E. Iasiewicz, H. Parzygnat, I. Iankovich, H. Bogaczyk. Row 3: B. Halowi, R. Szemplinski, H. Gromala, R. Doll, R. Evashenk. 3- Row 2: I. Ianusek, D. Bartolozzi, D. Wszolek, M. Plotkin, S. Glaser, Mrs. Hale, g Row 1: V. Luback, S, Ceizyk, D. Mulford, D. Romano, B. Miller, I, Santilli, U. Terracciano, RowA4:F I.hIaglowski, I. Tapak, C. Tomszak, A. Harazin, H. Hajek, F. Wojcik, C. Dimowski, C. Venzera, . uc s. Row 3: D. Malczynski, B. Kramer, S. Bravo, D. Koch, G. Pittan, T. Iasinska, I. Taschetta, T. Kowal. Row 2: M. Kasprak, L. Honath, L. Hopcia, A, Czeczota, B. Simek, M. Cox, I. Tunmineno, Miss Cappetta Row 1: E. Zanchetta, R. Sobieski, B. Gold, D. Siebert, B. Rogers, B. Frangos, I. Moses. This ambitious Sophomore division, under the guidance of Mrs, Lucille Hale, has participated one hundred per cent in all school activities. Various extra-curricular activities claim its members, such as Honor Roll, Swimming Team, Band, A Cappella Choir, Treble Chorus, Cheerleading, Football, and Volley Ball. It is a great aim oi 2l4 to be on time all the time. We, as Sophomore Division 227, have been working together to maintain the high standards ot Harrison. We are Well represented in the Choir, Band, R. O. T. C., Track Team, Basketball Team and Hall Guards. A fine spirit ot co-operation exists among the boys and girls ot 227, and Miss Cappetta, our division teacher, is doing all she can to help us along the road to success. Our Honor Roll is rising steadily, We have contributed our fair share to school activities such as the Herald, Bed Cross, and the purchasing of War Bonds and Stamps. -155- I I I I I I I I I I --Q.-I ...DWI I I I I I , ,..J . l l i ..,1. f - l r 5 l L I l r GLADYS MORRIS Row 4: A. Manson, D. Rabinovitz, H. Wagner, R. Schiller, A. Zielinski, G. Hahn, A. Tomasino, I. Sefrhans, A. Domabyl. ' Row 3: D. White, I. Homolka, I. Burian, D. Dole, A. Skokich, R. Dedic, M. Fagin. Row 2: L Wicklin, W. Cikanek, W. Thoman, E. Caporale, R. Benairn, I. Gebba, Miss Morris Row l: V. Marecek, M. Weisberg, L. Bonomo, I. Paulls, I. Scarcello, F. Cosentino, F. Spizzirri DIVISION 252 Did you ever hear ot Division 252? You know, the division in the tar end ot the Annex. li not, here is a chance to. Miss Morris is our supervisor and does her job well. The President of this Annex division is Iohn Paulls, a Cornet player in the Band. We have pupils in the Band whose names are as follows: Ioe Scarcello, Art Zielinski, Frank Spizzirri, Frank Cosentino, and a few more, Also here are the Orchestra members: Violet Marecek, Adele Skokich, loan Burian, Irene Homalka, Lucille Bonomo. For the Sports section we have: Art Zielinski, a pitcher on the Base- ball Team: Frank Spizzirri, Frank Cosentino, who belong to the Gymnastic Team. Art Manson and Harry Wagner are the swimming team of 252. The rest are in minor clubs or on less known teams. A grand bunch ot kids , we think. --156- EDITH R. MCNAIR Row 3: P. Vaca, S, Minkow, G. Paikos, P. Furich, R. Kolar, A. Zidarich, R. Dvoracek, C. Krukoif, S. Meralovitz. Row 2: I. Geldhof, P. Scuccimori, I. Vlyckoff, H. Duntze, E. Cook, P. Clark, D. Benedict, I. Bilek, H, Silek, Mrs. McNair. Row l: D. Felske, R. Gruber, S. Patrick, P. Iamiolkowski, M. Baskovitz, M. Roepke, I. Skudlark. DIVISIGN 344 Whittier, Howland, Pickard, and McCormick Elementary Schools are Well represented in our division. We are cooperative in school projects, War Bond buying, and in sports, Andrew Zidarich made the Football Team and Harold Goldstein the Basketball Team. Our division had the largest number of lA's attending the Honor Society Freshman Tea on November 10, 1944. Our division officers are: George Paikos, President, Eileen Cook, Vice- President, Alfred Haas, Secretary, and Pedro Vaca, Treasurer. We all hope to keep up the good Work with the guidance of our division teacher Mrs. McNair. -157- 217 DIVISION 224 MARY B. 'I'WlNlNG LYLE l. PLETCHER Row 4: I. Marks, S. Bass, N. Lochovetz, R. Spadoni, I. Vitek, R. Pittman, B. Cox. Row 3: E. Dziubinski, I. Klecki, C. Barber, R. Pazul, R. Neenan, R. Greenough. Row 2: P. Zemba, B. Adel, A. Kutska, H. Having, D. Thoman, L. Panek. Row I: B. Thiele, D. Roth, F. Ianisch, S. Kmiotek, M. Pellegrini. Row 4: A. Viscogliosi, A. Sokolowski, E. Happ, H. Simon, W. Werner, I. Korita, F. Pill, R. Hajek. ROWDS: W. Hubona, R. Gathercoal, F. Wierzbowski, M. Delfino, I. Ioy, M. Napolitano, K. Vitek, E. eRango. Row 2: M. Marshalek, C. Preucil, E. Versaille, B. Spiess, H. Rakoski, M. Saks, L. Bannick. Row 1: I. Kobritz, E. Petryk, G. Pappas, A, Tannenbaum, A. Sherman, C. Pason. Room 217 has a membership of thirty-tour students, all ot Whom are eager to co-operate with the school by maintaining high standards ot conduct, scholarship, and service, Although our Football Team Worked very hard for the Freshman cham- pionship, it ended the season with three games Won, one tied and one lost. Our Basketball Team, however, still leads its section, having lost only one of tive games. The girls are striving for G. A. A. letters. By collecting paper Calmost a toni, buying War Stamps, and donating soap and Christmas tree ornaments, We are contributing to the War eitort. 0 0 0 Nineteen dashing males, and fifteen glamorous femmes complete the roster ot Division 224. In blissful harmony, this division has the ability of co-operating with Mr. Pletcher, their leader, and With one another. Promising to become high lights in the social tield, they have seven candidates tor the Honor Society, ln extra curricular activities, 224 has members who have performed with the Orchestra, R. O. T. C., and the Varsity. Being all out tor victory, they have participated in the paper, scrap, and metal drives and are putting all their savings in War Stamps and Bonds. -158- Row 3 Row 2: Mrs. Thrane, M. Kwilosz, R. Pavlic, G. Tuma, I. Kobrinetz, D. Lewis. Row 1: I. Stephanakis, H. Sobolewski, R. Blender, R. Kvacik, I. Witt, I. Mlade. : R. Petrotf, I. Berawek, I. Koukl, W. Kempa, H. Mitchell, I. Procuro. Row 3 Row 2: F. Sponder, L. Ruzak, E. Kashnowski, B. Goodman, L. Benedetti, B. Coppock, Miss McHugh. Row 1 : P. Castello, E. Holz, R. Gottfried, I. Kcxlinowski, E. Hozian, C. Bubelis, E. Ahern, F. Rcxdelc. : I. Debiase, A. Calvello, D. Debiase, D. Dalporto, M. Yakowenko, C. Stigler, I. Caccitolo. Members ot Division 3lU have participated in many activities since en- tering high school in February l944: Band, Orchestra, Movie Operators, Track, and R. O. T. C. Eleven boys tormed an intramural football team during their IA semester, Iohn Witt has served as room delegate and Henry Mitchell as assistant during two semesters. In addition to his other duties, Iohn Witt has been room agent for War Stamp sales. Honor Roll Students for the 1B semester were: Iohn Kobrinetz, Donald Lewis, Henry Mitchell, lames Stephanakis, and Iohn Witt. Since Mrs. Thrane, our division teacher, is sponsor ot the Harrison Herald, We take great pride in being one hundred per cent in subscriptions to the school paper. 0 0 0 Division ll8 consists of lA's who are very ambitious and energetic, Ernest is on the Gymnastic Team, Charlotte is the division room delegate and Marie the alternate. Dora and Leona are the Defense Stamp collectors, and Ellen and Iulie are student helpers in the gym. Division 118 sold forty-six tickets for the Fall Festival, and brought forty pounds ot paper and thirty-two bars ot soap for the Soap Drive. The Girls' Volley Ball Team won two out ot three games, and we have one hundred per cent membership in the G. A. A. -159- 310 DIVISION 118 fs D' 6? ' x Q Tit? 1 .1 'if I ,J w . 1.-yVg:..?Q,,55,-ig: wx, my -2. my .. 4. . f'v-'fi' f ' Qi' I lf lrzfffwl ' if it-A S 1 . t - J.- 'Y zi It. 4 GRACE M. THRANE DOROTHY L. Mcl-IUGH V I l V l Ll L. Pt. IV. DIVISION 342 RUTH HARRIS HELEN A. MCGARR Row 4: P. Krichevsky, R. Kuspek, E. Skrivanek, R. Zalen, G. Meister, I. Cerny, I. Kubitz, F. Cwxk, M. Meyers, I. Mieszcak. Row 3: C Zamis, N. Rigali, C. Ftubiez, R. Ostrowski I. Mytys, B. Sotonalc, L. Ewald, R. Sekera. Row 2: A. White, B. Bates, E. Mostowski, B. Bartkowicz, C. Graca, A. Kernes, L. Burandt, I. Pavcik, Miss Harris. Row 1: D. Richert, E. Klugiewicz, I. Miklos, C. Brusock, A. Korol, R. Slomka, E. Iedlicka, M. Deinert. Row 3: I. Kuchan, T. Johnson, C. Koral, R. Kross, S. Fuqua, D. Sculles, G. Kopriva, F. Singer. Row 2: R. Wasilowski, L. Koca, I. Accardo, F. Luber, V. Karroll, L. Cutler, B. Babich. Row l: P. Alsip, S. Tikalsky, B. Balter, C. Lamendola, I. Pedote, A. Cavaliere, S. Aizuss. Well, here We are, another load of green Freshies. W'e're composed ot nineteen girls and nineteen boys rarin' to make good at Harrison under the supervision of Miss Harris. Already many of us have joined the Orchestra and Choir. We also have our Touch Football, Basketball, and Volley Ball Teams. We have been buying Bonds regularly and have contributed generously to the Red Cross and other such organizations. 0 0 0 We are among those emeralds who entered Harrison in lanuary, l944. When we were a semester older and could proudly Write, H342-IA , how grown-up we felt! Now, in a Whisk, we shall be Sophomores, true gems with many facets, we hope. In activities We hold membership in G. A. A., R. O. T. C., Band, Orchestra, Hall Guards, Red Cross. Our contributions, Whether money, paper, soap, or spools, have been extremely generous. Our bond-buying, too, is creditable. No Scotchies here. Our pet project is a division club, its purpose being to promote friendship and loyalty among us. Enthusiastic Harrisonites We are, with Miss Helen A. McGarr guiding us along our Way. -160-- DIVISION L. R. I. JEFFERSON W. CRANE if iii 5 . ,. . 5535255523 .w1.'HF. .. ...,. Q lust Freshies, We begin our High School careers with Mr. Crane as our advisor. We hope to make our presence ielt at Harrison and feel that We have made a good beginning, having given co-operation in all the activities sponsored by our school during the past semester. An outstanding individual among the new Freshies is our Don Rosenthal, who is one oi the very few Freshies to be chosen for the Football Team. Next semester Andy Gorkis will play on the Football Team also. Our division delegate is Don Rosenthal, with Donald O'Brien as alternate. The division president is Eugene Kaplan, the Vice-president is Donna Ptolsgrof, the secretary is Don Rosenthal, and the Treasurer is Norma Kornosa. Our division is not doing so bad scholastically either, since we have an E minus average, Row 4: G. Kaplan, A. Farkas, A. Gorkis, G. Mersch, F. Heedt, E. LaPelle, D. Rosenthal, N. Komosa, D. Labanowski. Row 3: D. O'Brien, B. Nolan, R. Soldat, E. Lagodny, L. Seratinowicz, P. Nicholas, W. Link, E. Hazdra, E. Stronk. Row 2: E. Vinyard, B. Schedel, P. Flaugher, F. Dushelc, W. Ierbis, P. Markopoulos, I. Chrastka, H. Gavelek, Mr. Crane. Row 1: L. Krainik, W. Schneider, S. Cohen, D. Ptolsgrof, I. Kirkwood, I. Bukovsky, T. Buca. - 161. - Row 4: R. Bialek, D. Baker, M. Bruski, E. llnicki, D. Toloczko, E, Ziencina, I. Zima, I. Motusek, F. Meres, L. Turk, I. Homolka. How 3: P. Chapman, B. Schutzman, D. Kowalski, S. Coffey, P. Qualizza, H. Carroll, S. Scavo, R, Eccarius, B. Berlerrnan. Row 2: A. Grunow, B, Feldman, I. Kurash, I. Iordari, E. Kurash, C. Gomolinski, W. Duzinski, I. Stalec, Miss Lukens. Row l. A. Ostrowska, I. Sindelar, C. Del Principe, A. Romanoff, D. Ioswiak, I. Gastier, L. Pietraszek, DIVISION L. B.. II. ABBIE R. LUKENS We're thirty-eight Freshies of Division LR 2 under the leadership of Miss Lukens. We are proud of our twins, lohn and Eugene Kurash, and of Anna Romanoff, who won leadership in ice skating between the playgrounds last year and who hope to win again this year. We are proud also of Dolores Kowalski, who promises to be an outstanding student of Art, and of ferry Zima, who is a second Bing Crosby. Our division room delegates are lune Meyers and Alex Grunow who are on the go tending to business all of the ten minutes. All the girls are G. A. A. members, with Ioan Sindelar and Shirley Coffey as delegates. ' Our Girls' Volley Ball Team is headed by our honor student and gym helper, Lorraine Pietraszek. We could go on and tell of our Good Deeds, but We will let you see for yourself in the next three years, Watch us go! - 162 - 4 - A , 5 . QQ .. '91 V' lf ? - 2 1 it jj 6 A is kfhr K M..- R. CHASE PHI PPS 1 Row 4: F. Masotto, E. Uniejewski, T. Kapsa, R. Mikita, B. Michelotti, F. Krivak, I. Fink, S. Nevrel, S. Rowlan, E. Strok. Row 3: D. Masty, L. Budrik, K.Brauer, G. Tikalsky, D. Bernamonti, D. McNeil, A. Slechta, A. Virva, S. Kolof. Row 2: S. Altobello, H. Barrs, L. Szacik, M. Machota, M. Schroeder, M. Horwath, D. Kernik, D. Horwath, N. Brauer, Mr. Phipps. Row 1: A. Kleinmark, G. Wenchowski, E. Corniola, A. Cebrat, M. Frickey, H. Berger, T. David, F. Leszko. DIVISION This Freshman division may rightly feel proud of its achievements during its few months at I-Iarrison. It was the first IB division to be one hundred percent in Harrison Herald subscriptions. Many members are in the Band and Orchestra. Five boys are in the R. O. T. C., and all the girls take an active interest in the G. A. A, with Gloria Wenchowski as the delegate and Dolores Horwath as the alternate. The division did a marvelous job in Waste paper collection, supporting Dolores Horwath of the division for Fiesta Queen . Frank Masotto and Donald McNeil lr. were movie operators. Antoinette Cebrat is a student helper in the office. Edward Uniejewski was successful in the Football try-outs and aspires to become a pig-skin hero. Therese David is the delegate to the Student Council, and Frank Masotto is the alternate. We are very proud to be united one hundred percent in all our efforts. Truly may we say, ln union there -is strength , -163- DIVISION L. B. III - 164 - 1 1 351513 ': Division L. R. lll, a Freshman division, is making a determined effort to become an active part of Harrison in its various activities. Band and Orchestra are represented by: Eichorn, Czarny, Langer, Pok- riefke, Sperandini, Soroka, Athletics by: Krezel, Cadonri and Flora. Smid and Ciesler are in R. O. T. C. Hruby, Zmuda, and Kulikowska are student helpers in gym. Fudala and Orzec represent the division in the Student Council, The top three scholars are Reichert, Warame, and Langer. The secretary for the division is Marilyn Hruby. Czarny, Forges, Lumb, Sedlack, Warame, Vucko, and Zmuda have had perfect attendance. Rosalie Kulikowski was our soap queen and also brought in the most books for the Merchant Marines. The division has been one hundred per cent in its subscriptions for the Herald, general contributions, and Harrisonian, and came in second in the inter-division Soap Drive competition. A fine beginning for lB's! Row 4: I. Pytko, C. Swierad, E. Smid, E. Senk, K. Mitchell, R. Ciesler, N. Engelberg, R. Soroka E. Rzepka, T. Flora. Row 3: D. Moss, L. Orzec, A. Fudala, D. Berkovitz, L. Pokriefke, D. Warame, S. Langer, E. Reichert F. Povitsky, R. Eichhorn. Row 2: I. Krezel, E. Kroeplin, H. Hoffman, C. Czarny, R. Lumb, V. Gibellina, M. Petruzzi, R. Zakrajsek W. Sedlcrcek, Mr. Sirnon. Row l: I. Vucko, A. Sperandini, L. Mnichowicz, T. Zmuda, R. Kulikowska, S. Govea, R. Forges, 'M Hruby. -165- I Wei MARIE H. KELLY DIVISION 253 Row 4: M. Scrivcmi, C. Miceli, W. Metallo, N. Tarchuk, C. Walczak, L. Lerman, R. Mariotti, V. Gluch, G. Dehle, C. Honsa. Row 3: H. Wiats, D. Ovnik, G. Kukman, R. Rabetz, R. Gaetano, D. Utrosa, M. Isdell, D. Puccini, T. Sraga. Row 2: L. Swiatek, R. Marinellie, I. Kman, L. Santor, A. Manzy, C. Malec, E. Hercog, W. Fitz, Miss Kelly. Row 1: T. Para, H. Bartek, M. Meden, E. Zalokar, I. Noga, M. Sagcm, C. Vana, B. Metropulos. The Freshies of 253 feel quite at home at Harrison. Our eighteen girls and twenty boys represent eighteen different nationalities, but Miss Kelly says that We are one in cooperation and sportsmanship. Everyone has contributed rities and subscribed one hundred per cent to the Harrison and to the combined cha Herald. We were third highest in the soap drive. All of us save paper purchase stamps or bonds on the home front, while many of our brothers, sisters, and fathers serve on the War front. In athletics both girls and boys are Freshman Champs in their respec- tive fields of Volley Ball and Basketball. Our division is Well represented in Band and Orchestra. There are also several talented students Who help to make our parties lively. We look forward to many good times as Well as scholastic honors before graduating in 1948. - 166 - Row 4: M. Halcrc, M. Hrnciar, B. Pikoraitis, C. Wojdclk, T. Zoubek, E. Koenig, I. Bennett, W. Ioswiak, I. Ucci, F. Mares. Row 3: R. Smith, O. Slobodnik, W. Kovacs, G. Wagner, D. Nelson, H. Awad, E. Brogno, G. Kopriva. Row 2: R, Corvo, W. Figlewicz, R. Samocki, R. Rybak, H. Graber, fl. Kubalanza, E. Rokicki, Mr. Beyler. Row 1: L. Abdo, A. Maluchnik, G. Gruszlccl, C. Kauclcy, B. Ewert, D. Kubicek, D. Nevara, C. Grumith. This group of Freshmen entered Harrison in September l9-44, forty strong. Eighteen girls and twenty boys remain in the division. The members came from twenty-tive different elementary schools and are of several racial back- grounds. The members have participated in several school activities. Four are members of the Band, one plays in the Orchestra: two boys are in the R. O. T. C., two girls serve as corridor guards, three boys are movie operators, and three girls assist in remedial English instruction. Thirteen girls are mem- bers oi the G. A. A. Our boys have played in intramural Basketball and in Track events. Three members of this division have made excellent scholarship records and have had perfect attendance during the first semester. It is our expectation to improve this record during the rest oi the year. Division 258 looks forward to tour years oi profitable companionship and development as loyal students of Harrison High School, -167- OSCAR L. BEYLER DIVISION 258 MARIORIE O. SCARSE During the Freshman year, Division 318 has followed the policy of one hundred per cent cooperation and participation in Harrison's activities. We are proud ot our record, tor our room number has always been iound near the top on any list of contributions. 'W' e elected as our leaders: Iohn Chockla, president: Genevieve Steiner, vice-president: Salvatore Mazzarella, secretary, and Elaine Mack, treasurer. For high scholastic representation We place our hopes in: G. Steiner, B. Sir, D. Iankowski, B. Heidleberg, and I. Herzberger, Whose names have been on the Honor Roll during the past year. ln athletics, Alphonso Marra and Louis Lashinsky, have received honor- able mention, and perhaps they Will Win titles for both our division and Har- rison High. In the music field, K. Becu, B. Stevens, B. Sir, B. Purkart, and H. Smith, are promising band students, While T. Kozak, D. Ianlcowski represent 313 in the Girls' Chorus. We are proud to be a part ot the student body of Harrison and hope that Harrison will have just cause to be proud of us. DIVISION 313 W. Demchuk, A. Marra, R. Rossborough, I. Chockla, R. Stevens, S. Mazzarella, A. Lurie, Row 4: H. Smith, R. Field. Row 3: R. Sohodyna, R. Purkart, K. Recu, A. Melerski, M. Vasquez, H. Kulenski, I. Rai. l- Hardy. Row 2: L Cesarone, I. Herzberger, B. Heidelberg, D. Iankowski, G. Steiner, D. Kalal, L. Cupita, F. Herrera. l Row l: P. Smith, H. Azzis, B. Sir, T. Kozak, I. Melshimer, L. Conrad, E. Mack, B. Bruckman. l -168- Division 330 originally consisted oi twenty boys and twenty girls from many contributing schools ot the neighborhood. This Freshman division is a group oi live-wires . They participate in all activities oi the school and are eager and anxious to be one hundred per cent in every project which Harrison undertakes. The officers of the division are: Marion Luba, Chairman and Delegateg Sally Primozic, Vice-Chairman, Dolores Brendal and Geraldine McMahon, Secretaries: Mary Zajac, Victory Treasurerp William Zalokar, Budget Treas- urer: Lavergne Neuberg, Harrison Heraldp Fred Tivador and Robert Tornazin, Waste Paper Committee, Catherine Kohlmetz and Virginia Sinks, Soap Corn- mitteep Sally Primozic and Raymond Schultz, Athletic Representatives. Their teacher, Miss Mae L. Cunningham says, Division 330 is the best at Harrison High . DIVISIGN 330 Row 4: I. Zubaty, E. Carlson, M. Luba, R. Schultz, R. Tomazin, R. Kmety, M. Mendyk. Row 3: M. Swierk, I. Van, R. Buch, I. Ketza, E, Salmich, W. Reich, W. Zalokar. Row 2: R, Pozesky, F. Tivador, M. Zajac, M. Sommerio, E. Edwards, Miss Cunningham. Row 1: V. Sinks, S. Primozic, Y. Focosi, L. Neuberg, D. Brendal, C, Kohlmetz, G. McMahon. MAE L. CUNNINGHAM - 169 - CHARLES F. KRUPAR DIVISION 333 Row 4: D. Keenan, I. Kvon, L. Harceg, M. Zeman, P. Leberis, E. Walinski, T. Stack, C. Koziol, R Wincek, I. Komperda, I. Simko. Row 3: R. McCulloch, E. Kowals, R. Czopek, R. Stanczak, C. Taylor, I. Lerman, E. Rosenberg, F. Bloch, H. Nusko. Row 2: Mr. Krupar, T. Gyura, G. Olszewska, A. Crapia, D. Picchetti, M. Strernpleski, I. Garick, I. Sarczceno, R. McClean, S. Fields. Row 1: A. Cale, D. Skalski, L. Trasko, W. Duransyk, D. Murawski, D. Dickshinski, N. Falett, M. Deiber. Division 333 has thirty-nine Freshmen who are striving hard to attain the goal the former students of Harrison have established, We are already well represented on the Honor Roll of Harrison, and more are being added to the list each marking period. We have done our best, by buying War Bonds and Stamps, to bring our boys all home again. All our girls belong to the G. A. A. and take part in its activities. The delegate of our division is Dorothy Dickshinski, and serving as al- ternate is Dorothy Picchetti. We have many plans as students ot Harrison and they include following the inspiration of our division teacher, Mr. Krupar. The first is to become the honor room ot the school, but We have much Work ahead ot us before We achieve that goal. -170- Division Two-One-Two, the division under the sponsorship of Miss Gladys Nelson, will in time become one of the best divisions in the school. This class, which came to Harrison in September, l944, is Well set to carry on in most of the school activities. At the present time many oi the division mem- bers are represented in the R. O. T. C. and the G. A, A. and other groups of the school. All the members Want it to be known that, Division Two-One-Two will be heard from today. We hope Harrison will be proud of this division in the years to come. GLA DYS NELSON 212 DIVISION 306 KATHERINE WILLIAMS 0 0 0 We are Division 306, a group of eager Americans striving to bring honor to our Alma Mater. We have shown this in our eagerness to participate in all the events that We can. Our boys have gone out for athletics and other activities. Our girls have done Red Cross Work and are ready, Willing, and able when it comes to the G. A. A. Yes, We are a group ot eager Americans, striving for a better America through Education. Keep an eye on us, for We're bound to do good. We're Division 306. Row 4: P. Mrazek, W. Kukac, R. Noworul, F. Buczkowski, D. Learned, R. Merchon, C. Raguso, R. Labno, P. Cwoidrock, L. Harris. Row 3: E. Bures, L. Lasek, E. Roqalinski, L. Iuszcyk, L. Borsellino, L. Daly, R. Bartolomei M. Green- berg, C. Kucaba. ROWNZ: I. Holub, S. Freiberg, E. Mizia, C. Kother, G. Vanyek, F. Heintz, R. Gana, W. Proksa, L. ovotny. Row 1: D. Kaczmarek, T. Reyes, S. Nelson, S. Loisi, R. Mandel, D. Zilske, V. Srabarneck, E. Krizka. Row 4: S. Fudala, H. Thompson, W. Herda, S. Omelka, A. Gonciarz, I. Fast, F. Ianecka, R. Perez, R. Dandurand. Row. 3: R. Kessler, E. Chavez, I. Orozco, V. Perri, D. Rago, R. Gonzalez, C. Kantor, C. Mastronicola A. Consentino. Rowvgz N. Brabec, H. Miller, I. Ahern, I. Pindelski, R. Dudanas, R. Para, R. Arway, C. Biniak, Mrs. illiams. Row l: A. Gorra, R. Schaffer, I. Schmidt, E. Beyer, H. Burian, L. Catarsi, K. Gallienos. -171-- GILDA ROBLEY 321 DIVISION 337 RAE L. HORNING Row 4: R. Govea, R. Hudak, E. Krska, R. Wierzbicki, T. Novak, D. Malmborg, E. Stanislawek, T. Kubis, K. Kramer, H. Swapa. Row 3: M. Gold, L. Vilickas, R. Gnatz, L. Brophy, F. Totos, I. Ianusek, I. Staron, I. Rak, D. Stoyak. Row 2: Miss Robley, L. Burke, E. Lach, Y. Koepke, P. Wajda, A. Pacanowski, A. Sneddon. Row 1: L. Smith, V. Milqrom, V. Iacobs, S. Delarosa, L. Wochnick, P. Paqnano, A. Lawson, C. Lumme. Row 4: T. Volpe, R. Burns, R. Luba, B. Emmerick, H. Muth, R. Arpin, E. Vilashack, G. Carpenter, R. Mayer. Row 3: S. Kulclanek, R. Pienta, E. Marciniec, M. Dzik, S. Augustyn, A. Smaqala, E. Bonk, W. Bork. Row 2: D. Lemke, F. Lis, I. Soucek, F. Kurc, M. Kozel, E. Hatfke, A. Hedko, L. Manzy, E. Pastor. Row 1: S. Rybak, L. Hammer, D. Fosco, L. Stolarski, G. Cardamone, Y. DeNardo, S. Turk, S. Rossin. Division 3211 What a bright peppy bunch We arel Forty-one girls and boys started our careers under the inspiring and capable leadership oi Miss Clara Thorndike, Soon Miss Thorndike Was transferred to Austin. It was Austin's gain and our loss. Later Miss, Gilda D, Robley took over the helm. We have chose as our motto We Make the Most ot What Me Have. Our class oiticers are: President, Velma Iacobsg Secretary, Evelyn Lachg Treasurer, Raymond Wierzbicki. We are just Freshmen now, but watch us as the years go by. We're proud of Harrison, and We'll make Harrison proud ot us. 0 0 0 September 8th, IQ44, Was an important day to us-We were entering the big Harrison Tech. Forty-three strong were We-Techs, Generals and Commercials. We came! We saw! and our Division Teacher, Miss Rae L. Horning, told us We could conquer! So from the iirst day Room 337 has aimed to conquer by passing all tests: we've striven hard to get on the Honor Roll, too. We support the Herald, and are represented in the R. O, T. C., Band, Orchestra, and G. A. A. -172- DIVISIONS 3 O 2 326 322 226 310 Row Row Row Row Row Row J 15.4. '13 . ' V .A . 1, . ... , ..,.f 'SV J - . X ,.: -L...- iv was .2 :ii ,I I-, 'ggi we gy 4315? ...Hive wk iv 3? 'e5r'T:... ff' .t 'ff sz ... ..:.-,'1s-f' . ay Q fx. MARY S. HUNTER 12 1 DIVISION I5 2 if 31321 ' iii- M... ..,, it . 1 N,-Vg., 5.3 5 13 ws., Y . ' 2-:5f4 ?ifvf'? :'l35!PTE33535f: 435392214 L.: yy pp GRACE M. THRANE A I. Haddad, I. Imbroqno, H. Lamberg, R. Griffin, R. Kruzich, D. Williams, D. Winnick, I. Kozlh. F Lara, L. Friedman, E. Storgul, G. Ieremichuk, M. Draqich, D. Perion. Africk, W. Kruk, Mrs. Hunter, M. Susini, D. Liebert. Kramp, W. Cardelli, R. Tou K. McGlashan, R. Borla, R. lvers, M. Fridrich, I. Lewis. lakopchek, R. Conrad, R. Politowicz, B. Begel, E.Nemerowicz, E. Clemente, E.Skala, H. Speck. Bieqel, D. Zajac, Mrs. Thrane, A. Badowski, D. Waitkus, C. Germanos. Division 121 is composed of students Who have been in Harrison since February with Mrs. Hunter as our division teacher. Officers elected Were: Wayne Kruk, Presidentg Doris Atrick, Vice-President, Dora Liebert, Secretary, and Marino Susini, Treasurer. We try to participate enthusiastically in the school activities having stu- dents in Band and R. O. T. C. We have also vigorously supported the Scrap Drive, the Stamp and Bond sales, and the Red Cross. We will try to carry on the tradition of the Hunter's Club Whose former members are adding new honors to the name Harrison High. 0 0 0 The IB students in Division l52 entered Harrison High School from fifteen different elementary schools. Charlotte Gerrnanos, who was mayor and editor ot the Chalmers School paper, received the American Legion Award when she graduated from grammar school. William Cardelli, who was cheer leader for Pickard Grammar School, is now a Hall Guard and a member oi the Track Team. Many oi the division members are enrolled in extra-curricular activities: Richard Politowicz, in R. O. T. C., Angeline Badowski, student library helper: Ieanette Biegel, Orchestra: Robert Borla, Track, Division Delegate, and Alter- nate, are Reno Toci, and Angeline Badowski, Under the direction ot Mrs. Grace Thrane, division teacher, the group has co-operated in all school drives and activities. -174- Thirty-one boys and girls entered Harrison's doors in lanuary, 1945 with much eagerness and hope. Being assigned to Division 327, under the care ot Mrs. Munson, they were much surprised when they were taken to the foods laboratory and told they were to meet there every morning, not to eat, CECILIA M. MUNSON but for their division period. Now the room has become home to them. Already, though only lB's they have begun to participate in the school activities, some in the Honor Society, Orchestra, Band, Track Team, G. A. A., and as Hall Guards. So Division 327 has promises of becoming a live, up- N and-coming division. 3 2 7 Row 3: E. Surma, E. Bieniek, F. Cernes, A. Wladcvsky, I. Kolar, I. Britan, T. Koch, I. Strezlec, G. McKinney, A. Sabatini. Row 2: R. Hopcia, H. Rose, A. Skrzenta, R. Sikora E. Vanek, I. Hodum, E. Sili, E. Doomis, G. Block. Row 1: B. Ierebich, R. Clark, M. Scudiero, P. O'Neill, Mrs. Munson, V. Destito, A. Stika, A. Brown, S. Poloviich. -175- i zo...-A RowR3:F-I.ki3oberman, R. Zilinskar, I. Suma, C. Siska, I. Wartlieb, I. Peckweg, R. Sansosti, S. Greenbaum, . ie . Row 2: S. Mozina, N. Ciccone, N. Besser, T. Schwager, E. Caccan-io, R. Tousek, R. L. Venturini. Row lc C. Pasquinelli, C. Horn, I. Goehlich, Miss M. Cooke, H. Bilek, L. Pazdiora, Williams, A. Mistak, L. Switak. Row 4: C. Byrd, G. Brichacek, M. Germanos, I. McDougall, D. Tomasek, W. R. Koschoreck. Row 3: T. Marrocco, V. Kurowski, R. Tuckmar, A. Beskin, N. Hedish, E. Bailey, D. Row 2: I. Gennaro, A. Clarizio, F. Rampale, N. Feldman, R, Marek, L. Brophy, M. Row l: D. Kosmopolis, S. Haach, D. Bak, Miss Kartanas, D. Styler, M. Marchetti, I. Folduto. Woods, E. Thrasher. Toi-nheim. Ten girls and twenty boys comprise Division 328, Although they come from ten different grammar schools, the division members work together as though they had known each other all their lives. They are office helpers, movie operators and Iunior Red Cross workers. They gave generously to the Red Cross collection and brought paper for the scrap drive. lust now their main interest outside school is the formation of a bowling team. The division officers are: Delegate, Iohn Pearsonp Alternate, Richard Tousekg Secretary, Charlotte Horny Harrisonian Rep., Stanley Mozinag Stamps, Louise Pazdiorag Room Chairman, Ioyce Goehlich. 0 0 0 Metallo, E. Gievek, MARY C. COOKE 328 DIVISION 309 VANTA RTANAA3 fAA,,f AM? 2. m eleven This fine group of boys and girls has come to Harrison fro different elementary schools. They are taking General, Commercial, and Technical courses. They have tried to join as many activities as their programs permit, and have managed to participate in the following: Band, Orchestra, Choir, G.A A Hall Guard and Intramural Sports. is trying Under the capable leadership of Miss Kartanas, this division hard to work its way up so that it may be recognized as an outstanding division in its Senior year. e 176 - Although they came from fifteen different elementary schools in Chicago, the Freshies of Division L. R. V. have quickly learned the value of working together as a unit and feel that the spirit of cooperation must not be over- looked. Even in these very early days of their high school lives, they have already expressed a vivid interest in many of the school activities, such as: Iunior Red Cross, Scrap Paper Drive, Bowling and Swimming Teams, and Cheerleading. They also have willingly offered their services as office helpers and movie operators. Such enthusiasm, we feel certain, will not go unrewarded. 0 0 0 Division 340, a IB division, has a membership of thirty six boys and girls with Miss Helen Bresee as the division teacher. Our delegate is Louis Grossiy the G, A. A. delegate is Angie Maratea, and the alternate Ioan Stashwick. For a Freshman class, our division is off to a good start. We have four members in the Band, we have purchased a large amount of defense stamps, and have collected over one thousand pounds of waste paper. Our Bowling Team, led by Angie Maratea, is called The Freshiesf' We hope to attain high honors for our school. Row 4: lgelman, H. Zeqler, R. Wincek, I. Kopke, R. Czechowicz, B. Malapanes, I. Hodina S. Sh , erry, R. Miller. Row 3: P. Barray, A. Albores, E. Marshalek, H. Pacini, I. Harris, P. Sohn, H. Knopp, S. Antonik. Row 2: I. Colvin, I. Rojek, L. Kerstein, I. Chaberski, S. Kerstein, V. Michalickcr, I. Solodky. Row 1: L. Margraf, R. McMahon, C. Rose, I. Henry, D. Gross, D. Schallcr. Row 4: E. Carpen, F. Smerz, K. Laila, I. Harasek, E. Grocholl, I. Martin, I. Howe, T. Sykora, I. Krznarich, L. Signorile. Row 3: L. Dzik, I. Perri, R. Balej, I. Mroz, P. Shurchay, L. Grossi, P. Peretz, A. Sable, O. Sevic, Row 2: S. Tarshis, M. Clark, C. Senica, M. Nelson, S. Cantrall, B. Griffin, E. Helland, I. Stashwick. Row 1: L. Niccolai, E. Gavoni, B. Iackson, Miss Bresee, E. Kamien, A. Nichols, A. Maratea. LAURETTE KIRSTEIN L. R. V. DIVISION 340 I HELEN BRESEE -177- Row 4: I. Gaul, E. Svoboda, E. Zbylut, R. Wrzesinski, R. Dobasz, B. Zavis, R. Hadac, A. Thomas. Row 3: G. Mikolajczyk, D. Koston, P. Creedon, L. Bruckman, L. Brodsky, F. Helfenbein, A. Schubert. Row 2: V. Zajac, M. Paolelli, W. Tucker, I. Premazon, G. Paese, V. Bucek, R. Capinelli. Row 1: L. Stephenson, R. Taibl, R. Schwartz, E. Grevich, W. Bauer, E. Storti, V. Williams. Row 4: H. Mitchell, T. Barrett, A. Nelli, I. Caccitolo, W. Demsar, R. Braun, E. Douglas, I, Bomrad, E. Krob. Row 3: A. Michal, W. Seda, H. Marcheschi, I. Ceryanec, I. Clark, I. Witt, I. Mlade, M. Kwelose, D. Lewis: Row 2: R. Kuacik, M. Albanese, M. Gasior, M. Grenberg, C. Knispel, I.Crapia A.Baldacci, M. Newhouse. Row 1: A. Nellis, E. Wollenberq, L. Stefane, Miss Burgess, R. Vargas, P. Mingori, M. Pazin, L. Marina. Division 262 is a Freshman division We have in our division two boys, Iohn Gaul and Edward Svoboda, who are members of the R. O. T. C. Ernest Grevich and Frank Lance are in the Band. Libby Brodsky is a member of the Orchestra and is an excellent pianist. The iollowing students are on the Honor Roll: Libby Brodsky, Florence I-lelienbein, Elaine, Storti, Edward Svoboda, Rose 'I'aibl, Winitred Tucker. We are one hundred per cent in Community Fund, have contributed titty bars of soap and have bought Sl52.20 worth oi War Bonds and Stamps. We are new to Harrison but we intend to keep up our school's tradition and to help maintain its place among the other top-notch schools. 0 0 0 MARIE S. IOHNSON 262 DIVISION 259 1 ..,r I .5 1 ' , j t - ELEANOR M. BURGESS . +.-- w'.,w,M ,, VH Three cheers tor Division 259, the pride of the Annex! We are a deter- mined group ot 2B's who will leave Harrison knowing we have done our best in promoting scholastic, social, and athletic endeavors. Our division is represented in the R. O, T. C., Band, Orchestra, Gymnastic Team, and Cheerleaders. We are especially proud oi Lois Mauna, the cap- tain ot the Cheerleaders, and lames Crapia, who has been awarded the Tribune's Outstanding B. O. T. C. Freshman Achievement Medal. Our original Freshy group, along with seven students from 3lU, join in giving a big cheer tor our inspiring teacher, Miss Burgess. -178' SILVA M. WOOD Helene Adams Estalla Boggs Lorraine Bonaguidi Claire Giuntoli, Pola Kostrubala Rita Patka Yvonne Southall S. S. S. S. CLUB A thing of beauty is ct joy forever -and what could be more beautiful than friendship such as shared by Helene Adams, Estella Boggs, Lorraine Bonaguidi, Claire Giuntoli, Pola Kostrubala, Rita Patka, and Yvonne Southall, the persons who compose the S.S.S.S. Bowling, swimming, dancing, skating, and music Canything from Bach to Boogie-Woogiel are listed high on their I-Iit Parade. The girls have helped to promote a greater understanding between Har- risonites by sponsoring social activities which are looked upon with favor by the community. DIVISION 15 2 -E?flz?fL3i?'fcIf- ' fvZ.1 9i','fiEf ' ' ,, . . if 'X M J , ' its- : . 1 f. ,.,, .. few 7 5 ' 1 ' N .L . ' 3 . MARGARET B. SEVICK 0 0 0 Division l52, formerly 226, consists of twenty-three pupils. This group is represented in Band, Orchestra, R. O. T, C., Public Address System, and Officers Club by Millard Meccia, Basketball by Fred Guttasp Track and Cross Country by Geno Cromaz, and Seymour Levin, H Club by Geno Cromaz, Seymour Levin, and Fred Guttasy I-Iall Guard by Irene Fechterg Red Cross by Diana Relic, Irene Fechter, and Shirley Rosin, who is also President of this club: and Baseball by Fred Guttas, Geno Cromaz, Ierome Esposito, Emil Marcheschi, and Ioe Nuzzo. . Division 152 is now under the capable leadership of Mrs. Sevick. Row 3: F. Guttas, S. Levin, M. Meccia, G. Crornaz, I. Nuzzo, E. Marcheschi, I. Esposito. Row 2: H. Sonetz, G. Santana, L. Wojtkowski, L. Kania, D. Relic, I. Gokenbach, V. Serafinski. Row l: L. Dziekan, T. Bauer, P. Pett, Mrs. Sevick, L. Hanna, S. Rosin, S. Perlow. -179- I C. A. P. MAURICE E. GILES BOWLING TEAM CHARLES F. KRUPAR Row 1: M. Winer, S. Mickiewicz, A. Marinellie, Mr. Giles, D. Petrbok, E. Nesyto, M. Rosow. Row 4: T, Stack, B. Stogis, I. Prokop, D. Petrbok, R. Teska, H. Kawa, W. Wisniewski, S. Lasuk, I. Matias, C. Danek, I. Postulka. Row 3: R. Sili, I. Monczynski, I. Ketza, W. Lach, S. Rzonca, R. Stanczak, T. Bartodziej, S. Rurninski, I. Cihak, H. Wiencek. Row 2: Mr. Krupar, F. Wojcik, F. Waida, R. Przybylski, G. Bartusek, E. Zebic, M. Pisani, K. Marek, I. Voykovich. 1 F P ' ' R. Macchini, B. Colby, R. Kupina, V. Grzetic, A. Lesniak, S. Botes. As cadet members of the Civil Air Patrol these students are receiving invaluable training in meteorology, aerial navigation, aerodynamics, and other phases of aeronautics. They study and fly with men who are members CIVIL AIR PATROL of an organization which is an auxiliary of the A. A, F. Row l: T. Despot, . LICCIH1, C. A. P. C. SQUADRON 613-2 These men have covered twenty-tour million miles oi over-water flying, Samson Airport sighted l73 enemy and allied submarines, and maintained a courier and ' target towing service for the army. After completing a study ot the foregoing M, E, GIIQS, subjects, the cadet will have the most thorough preparation for military and School Spgnggf civil flying that any of the youth of this country has ever had. 0 0 0 The Boys' Bowling Team, under the excellent sponsorship ot Mr, Charles F. Krupar, has just rounded out its ninth year oi competitive bowling. As the popularity oi bowling has rapidly increased, more boys have joined this active group, so that now eight teams are fighting for the cham- pionship. This year the teams have bowled for twenty-one weeks at Major's Recreation Center. The Blitzlcriegers have won top honors for the season. The three single high scores are Postulka-244, Lasuk-236, and Wisniewski-236. They will be among the six men who will bowl for the City Championship in April. On March l7th the teams bowled for City Sweepstakes. The Bowling Teams are proud to announce that they can add Grzetic and Kupina to their long list of service men. M180- ATHLAETICS , , , H,.Wm,.,.-.-,. . ,., .,,....F.,.Te.:,,..,m.,..,..,,,,, Top Row: Coach Dougherty, Ulman, Cox, Plazibat, Ronowski, C. Gorski, A. Gorski, Rinaldo, Kuhtic, Kurfirst, Mika, Schiffler, Puccini, Wojcik, Yurchesen, Mikenas, Bednarchik, Zuelke, Manager Bilek. Center Row: Kajmowicz, Baluk, Golden, Zeman, Zielinski, George, Iarolimelc, Lewis, Hejl, Stiak, Gorecki, Mylinski, W. Somrek, Cichy, Busek. Front Row: Mugavero, Lesniak, Gorkis, Ketza, Savone, Captain R. Somrek, Gavelek, Postulka, FUUTBALL 1944 ROBERT F. DOUGHERTY Coach At the close of the 1944 Football season the Hornets, under the capable coaching of Mr. Robert Dougherty and his assist- ant coach, Mr, lohn Laloant, held a tine record ot six Wins and two losses, finishing second in the West section. At the opening of the season the team showed great de- fensive and offensive strength. Although losing to Moose- heart C13-75 the Hornets came back to defeat a strong Marshall eleven t7-65. Austin then nosed the Hornets out oi tirst place C6-25 in one of the most exciting Austin-Harrison games ever played. The Hornets then Went on to Win their remaining garnes. Next year's tearn looks to a fair season, and may they end their season in the grand style marked by previous Har- rison teams. -182-- Harrison's red-headed dyna- mo. Mugavero. makes a spectacular end run against Austin! if , Walt Gavelek, nimble-fooled Harrison left end, catches a long pass in the thrilling Harrison-Austin game! ir Mugavero again displays his ability in a smashing 5 yard gain against Austin! ,A L . .4 r t BASKETBALL IOHN LABANT Top Row: S. Minkow, Goldstein, R, Rafael, R. Przybylski, C. Goluch, I. Markham, A. Walner. Center: M. Homolka, M. Lipensky, R. Cooper, R. Napolitano, F. Selesky, L. Florio. Bottom Row: M. Napolitano, I. Dickshinski, I. Taylor, H. Weisman. Top Rowz. S. Minkow, C. Danek, S. Rashis, I. Stetanotf, I. Koukl, B. Stogis, E. Kalina, A. Walner. Center: I. Suchanek, I. Korita, N. Fogel, I. Cohen. Bottom Row: I. Fortuna, R. Prather, R. Weber, I. Schulman, I. Vlcek. The Iuniors of Harrison Tech are a fighting bunch, but due to the lack ot experience they ran into several snags in a season set for victory. The competition for the season proved too great tor the team's strategists, Coach Labant set stress not on victory, but on building the team tor next year. The returning luniors for next season are Florio, Lipensky, Soluch, Dickshinski and Na- politano. These men are Working tor victory in the coming season, - 184 The old saying ot, It it rains it pours , stands true ot the Harrison Basketball Teams. The Seniors, like the luniors, have a group of new men who were Working for experience and ct future championship team rather than victory now. The Seniors will lose two of this season's squad, but all is not lost as such out- standing players as Fortuna, Suckanek, Schul- man, Matejka, Stogis, and Koukl, are still left to uphold Harrison's Basketball record. B O Y S' CLUB Row 4: R. Teska, G. Artemenko, R, Przybylski, I. Plazibat, I. Knebel, I. Gorkis, G. Pfundheller, H. Pry- chitko, E. Franckowiak, S. Lasuk, I. Lombardi, G. Novotny, R. Okonski, W. Gave-lek. Row 3: I. Chaplick, A. Marinin, C. Brehm, A. Moslciewicz, E. Vesely, R. Blindt, E, Nicewick, L. Ketza, A. Friedman, F. Guttas, S. Levin, K. Riendeau, I. Karpiel, W. Barreuther, W. Weqloski, N. Camera. Row 2: B. Bilek, E. Zuelke, G. Crornaz, A. Kissel, R, Pellegrini, I. Kiska, K. Engel, W. Schittler, W. Go- recki, I. Nemec, M. Wojnar, F. Stark, H. Iakopchek, R. Kupina, R. Stock, B, Colby, Mr. Srnilgotf. Row 1: I. Miechowicz,,E. Kotrba, N. Mugavero, I. Postulka, K. Feigenbaum, M. Greenberg, D. Goodman, L. George, B. Wencel, C. Ulrnan, I. Bednarcik, I. Savone, W. Kraft, I. Grzetic, P. Yurcheshen, W. Lach. .' f'1 11iL'1 ffA The Club is composed of boys Who have won at least one H at Harg i i f rison. While most of the members are recipients of athletic H's, students who have Won their letter through other sources are equally accepted. ln essence, the H Club is a service organization Whose purpose is to ii 'E':i i f bring together those boys who have contributed valuable time and effort ilnl .- ' toward some phase of activity deemed essential to Harrison High School, and to its participants. This symbolizes the largest athletic organization in the IAMES SMILGOFF School. Intramural Touch Intramural Soft Football Champs Ball Champs -185- rm.-. as g dawg ,..M,L.... 'T ' , STANDING: Coach I. Simon, L. Gochowslci, B. Piglowski, F. Wilcox, C. Garza, G. Brown, C. Nava, L. Cloutier. SEATED: D. Sinish, I. Bank, M. Geppinger, L. Zinlinki, R. Busek. CHEERLEADERS JOSEPH V. SIMON The Harrison Cheerleaders meet twice a Week during the Football sea- son, a half hour before school time to practice their yells. Their coach is Mr. Simon and the Captain of the team is Mickey Geppinqer. The girls had an opportunity to demonstrate their skill before a very suc- cessful Football Team that lost only one game, a heart-breaker , to the city champions. A number of pep assemblies Were held during the season and a areat. deal of the responsibility for their success was merited by the cheerleaders. They did a remarkably fine job. Cheers for them! ,AQ - 186 - SWIMMING JUNIORS SENIORS This year, the Iunior Swimming Team con- sisting oi thirteen men, is rising to new heights. With the help of their excellent coach, E. W. Libner, they arerapidly becoming one ot the schools outstanding groups. The Iuniors participated in tive Meets this year and they made iitth place in the All City Meet. The lunior Team work hand in hand with the Seniors and they receive excellent pointers irom the Senior Team members. Outstanding lunior Team members are: Zielke, Storto, Lordots, Moskiewicz, Pittman, Broede, Pazul and Manson. The Harrison Senior Swimming Team under the excellent coaching of Coach E. W, Libner, is making new swim records for Harrison Tech. The Seniors entered in five meets this year and they placed fifth in the All City Meet. Captain ot its team, Gene Artemenko, placed tirst in the City Meet, also placed fourth in the State Meet. Artemenko is the star swimmer in the team and he gained more points for the team's credit than any other member. A Outstanding members of the Senior Team are Kraft, Kalinowski, Shwery, Camera, Chap- liclc and Gerek. Row 3: H. Wagner, I. Broede, S. Schiffman, A. Manson, H. Zielke, Mr. Carlson, Coach. Row 2: A. Moskiewicz, R. Pittman, R. Faull, S. Storto. Row 1: L. Skolek, R. Pazul, C. Lordots. Row 3' R. Shwery, C. Brehm, I. Miechowicz, G. Lenowich, G. Artemenko, Mr. Carlson, Coach. Row 2: N. Camera, M. Kalinowski, W. Kraft, I. Gierek. Row l: N. Mugavero, R. Gorecki, I. Chaplick. EARL A. CARLSON cz n d -187- H GIRLS MAE R. KAZDA GIRLS' BoWL1NG DOROTHY L. Mcl-IUGH l Row 3: G. Valas, V. Krestan, S. Cybula, A. Kutina, E. Chavin, I. DeGrafi, D. Bcxber. Row 2: M. Pesut, D. Ianecek, A. Burke, G. Ryan, M. Sodomka, L. Levi. Row l: P. Birnbaum, A. Dietz, A. Dietz, N. Siegel, B. Siegel, V. Shabarich. ROWVSZ Chairman G. Fiala, B. Ward, P. Hickey, C. Brusock, M. Novak, R. Sekera, V. Marecek, A. igneri Row 2: C..Zamis, G. Miskiewicz, E. Marecek, G. Olszewska, D. Sotka, T. Gyura. Row 1: N. Rigali, M. Mares, A. Dietz, A. Dietz, B. Neuzin, M. Zic. When a girl is seen proudly wearing her G, A, A. Letter it should be known that in order to attain this high honor she must earn 1,000 points. ln order to obtain these points she must have participated in gymnasium class-work, school activities, individual sports, leadership, scholarship, and service: above all she must be a good sport. After a letter is earned she may go on earning points for her tirst and second chevron. Then, it enough points are earned she may receive a gold pin and afterwards earn the silver star which is set in the pin. This is the highest honor award after the letter is received. All these traits compiled, place a distinctive honor upon those whose privilege it is to wear the G. A. A. letter. 0 0 0 The G. A. A. Bowling teams have been meeting regularly each week at Major's Bowling Alley. Since the above picture was taken the number of girls has increased to almost one hundred. Because of their enjoyment and interest in bowling, a tournament was held. Each team has chosen a name and captain. In view of the tact that some oi the girls were just learning to bowl, handi- caps were provided. This gave a fair chance to everybody. Through Miss Dorothy L, McHugh's guidance it was a great success. -ISS- THE F31-LA. Row 2: F. Dyrc, D. Kusper, I. Kaminski, G. Fiala, P. Birnbaum, F. Ceizy. Bow l: Treasurer D. Holmstrom, Vice-President I. Connerty, President I. Howard, Secretary V. Klein- chuk, Recording Secretary P. Hickey. RowM3: T. Ioswiak, I, Demchuk, A. Beverlee, G. Fiala, R. Swaykci, E. Felgenhalier, M. Newhouse, D. ateja. Row 2: I. Kaminski, R. Kulikowska, D. Kupczyk, M. Nakis, A. Skupien, D. Mikos, D. Labanowski. Row l: L. Pietraszek, S. Gramith, L. Stefcme, G. Valas, W. Harrell, A. Dietz, A. Dietz. The G. A. A. Board is made up of the officers and chairmen of the Various committees who meet one day a Week in order to decide the future activities in which the G. A. A. will take part. The highlights of the year include: Frosh Get Together, Hayride, Dance, and the annual Christmas Party. Eager to do its part in furthering the war effort, the Board has sponsored a Merchant Marine Book Drive, and has arranged for the patients of the Vaughan General Hospital to be presented with decks of playing cards with which to pass the time. To keep the Harrison G. A. A. among those listed as the best is the ultimate aim of the G. A, A. Board. GAAZL BOARD RUTH HARRIS STUDENT HELPERS To the girls in White much credit is due. These girls who help in the gym must receive an E or an S in Physical Education. Their duties are sim ple and easily performed. Attendance and checking make-ups are their chief duties. The student helpers also aid in teaching the physical exercises. To the girls who are interested in receiving points for the G, A. A., this is a fine opportunity. Approximately twenty-five points are given to each girl who devotes her study periods to help in the gym, Miss Harris is the sponsor. l -1s9- T Row' 5: I. Vitek, B. Nesper, C. Faust, T. Iohnson, V. Mike-nas, l.PlazQbat, G. Beran, G. Cromaz, C. Koral, N. Lochovetz, B. Zitko, A. Kissel. Row 4: E. Marcheschi, E. Gana, I. Mfoz, R. Borla, 1. Kobrinetz, R. Simon, D. Lewis, S. Bass, A. Marra, I. Hejl, I. Stanek Row 3: R. Hcpcia, W. Cardelli, P. Guttas, G. McKinney, l. Blanco, R. Hajek, G. Planic, W. Lee, L. Zielinski, L. Kosar. Row 2: R. Krumke, P. Morccpulos, E. Kotrba, E. Franckowiak, H. Prychitko, K. Feigenbaum, R. Okonski, I. Zemit, M. Greenberg, I. laglowski. Row l: P. Chovcmec, W. Barreuther, K. Riendeau, S. Levin, I. Simon, F. Stark, M. Wojnar, R. Pellegrini, The Track Team began the 1945 season With a dual meet with Farragut G. Novotny. and expect to follow a heavy schedule by competing with Marshall, Morton, Crane, Schurz, Austin, University High, and Du Sable. The squad Will also enter the C. A. A. Meet, Chicago Daily News Relay, and Oak Park Relays during the indoor season. The outdoor season will repeat the above schedule and have additional competition with Proviso, Wheaton, and State Meet. The prospects this year are unusually good. Bill Barreuther, a co-captain, is one ot the outstanding 440-yard-runners in the city. Plazibat is the high jump champion, Kobrinetz has shown phenomenal speed in dashes and Will probably take the city title. Novotny and Pellegrini are two ot the best pole vaulters in the city. Stark and Schulman were the finalists in the low hurdles in l944 and will repeat as luniors this year. Briefly, other outstanding performers are: Beran, Riencleau, Prychitko, Okonski, Zemit, Kotrba, Franckowiak, Zitko, Feigenbaum, and Greenberg. -190- TEAM IOSEPH V. SIMON if ' if N'-.ri -4 wr CHUSS CUUNTRY TRACK The Harrison Cross-Country Team finished in the runner-up championship position in the city annual cross-country run. Coach Simon had only one veteran on the squad, lakopchek, but in spite oi the handicap, the material which turned out did better than he had expected. Since the boys who showed up so Well were mostly Sophomores, the coach is looking forward to next year's annual report with high expecta- tions ior a city championship. The outstanding members ot this years squad were: Stark, Iakopchek, Prychitko, Okonski, Zemit, Cromaz, Choyanec, Riendeau, Wegloski, and Nemec, Row 2: K. Riendeau, I. Karpiel, R. Simon, Mr. Simon, S, Levin, W. Wegloski, P. Chovanec. Row 1: M. Wojnar, I, Nemec, I. Zemit, R. Okonski, H. Prychitko, G. Cromaz, F. Stark, H. Iakopchek. -191- Row 3: B. Fitzgibbons, E. Douglas, G. Reddel, R. Skolek, D. lwinski, E. Ianecek, B. Washkowicxk, E. Nicewick, I. Vavra, W. Bohenek, B. Teska, G. Pfundheller, A. Stopar, T. Rakoski. Row 2: B. Stock, M. Kwilosz, H. Hoving, I. Gierelc, B. Colby, H. Sindelar, R. Blindt, B. Eccarius, R. K1-oss, E. Derose, T. Barrett, A. Stefani, C. Faust. Row l: B. Cardoni, E. Kashnowski, F. Cosentino, F. Spizzirri, P. Dziekan, I. Diclcshinski, B. Pravnan, R. Pravnan, C. Tobisz, Mr. Simon. GYIVINASTIES lOSEPH V. SIMON lf one should step into the large gym 5-2 period, one would get an idea of what is meant by men Working for at that time the muscle men oi Harrison are Very busy doing hand balancing, giant swings and tly-aways on the horizontal bar, hand stands, ,back and front rolls on the parallel bars, and other similar stunts on other apparatus. The Harrison Gymnastic Team consists ot titty-tive members. They com- pete in three divisions-championship, intermediate, and novice, Colby is the captan oi the team. His ambition and enthusiasm will help the team in finishing on top when the final city-Wide contest is held during the middle of April. -192 - Top Row: Coach Smilqotf, Scucek, Lcrsuk, Lesniak, Bedncrrchik, Gorkis, Stock, Koukl, Bartusiak, Munyer. Middle Row: Freza, Marek, Vesely, Manchef, Zubeck, Hajek, Goluch, Gorkis. Bottom Row: Antczcrk, Wisniowicz, Lach, Oksner, Bik, Nauheimer, Tabicz, Gotiryd. BASEBALL 1945 IAMES SMILGOFF At this writing the baseball season is as yet unopened. However, the team has been working indoors, and should present a fairly strong line-up to the opposition. Returning' veterans are Gorkis, Antczak, Beclnarchik, Marek, Zubeclc, Stock, Vesely, Lach, Gottryol, and Lesniak. This year's team lost two veterans to the service, Kupena and Sornrek. However, in spite ot this great loss, we hope to maintain our position as a constant championship threat, and repeat our successes ot 1942 and l943, when we were city champions. -193- C ENGINEER-CUSTODIAN During the year l944-45, in addition to his regular responsibilities for the care, mainte- nance, and heating of a large high school building such as Harrison, Mr. Charles O. Carlson, Engineer-Custodian, has supervised the beginning of the reconstruction and repair of the swimming pool, lockers, and the school in general, Mr. Carlson and his staff extend to the Seniors their sincere congratulations and Wish L to express their good will for the success of CHARLES o. CARLSON these graduates. 0 0 0 THE LUNCH ROOM -'soon Foon IS Goon HEALTH The past semester has been uneventful as to anything new in the Way of equipment, but We have been suprisingly for- tunate in regard to food supplies, While the daily menu has not had the variety We usually offer, the quality of materials to make up Well balanced meals has been adequate for all demands. Our government is interested in the proper feeding of its citizens and We are endeavoring to serve our patrons a lunch that is Wholesome and balanced according to specifications. Mr. F. O. Washam, Director of School Lunch Rooms, has been increasing in his efforts to keep the ball rolling regarding a continuous flow of food stuffs into the Chicago schools and We owe him a vote of thanks for his success. We are campaigning for a united effort by the student body to keep our lunch room neat and clean. We extend our thanks to Principal Louis F. Brook, the Harrison faculty, and to Mr. Charles O. Carlson and his engineering department for their cooperation in this endeavor, Good Food is Good Health KATHERINE DAVIS - 194 - mf ,unkfwfs AMAVII6' 6000 WHY Women, too, now serve with glory in the ' the treat of a Milky Way candy bar in And like the men, they enjoy off-duty hours. Pure milk chocolate coating . . . layer of smooth, creamy caramel . 'chl flavored with real malted milk . . . center of chocolate nougat ri y blend into that luscious taste found only in a Milky Way. When you crave good candy, eat a ' -195 - W A f The Most Complete Line of School Supplies, Loose Leaf Binders, Books, Stationery, Draughtsmaxfs Supplies HARRISON gggggg sToRE ,N 2315 Marshall Boulevard NVE SERVE FOUNTAIN LUNCHES W ' School Sfzeeaters Our Specialty WE soL1C1T YOUR PATRoNAGE . PRICE -- QUALITY - SERVICE -196- lFAlDlElD PHOTOGRAPHS RESTURED We specialize in restoring faded photographs or snapshots of service peo- ple. The original likeness is renewed. 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