Harrison Technical High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1946
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You Seniors of the Class ot 1946 are the tirst graduates in tour years to leave Harrison in a time ot victory and peace. For this you should be very grateful, and for this l, as your principal, am grateful. However, peace brings its own particu- lar problems and responsibilities. You must always remember that your future is that iuture of freedom and individual worth for Which many ot your countrymen tought and died, You have a tremendous debt toward your country, a debt ot good citizenship and service. You have also ci particular duty to yourselves to live up to the best that is within you, so that you will be ot service to your family, your community, and your country. Yours is not an easy future, but it is a challenging one. I extend to the graduates my congratu- lations on your past achievements and my sincere best wishes for your happi- ness and success in the future, M? ,..'... CONTEN X00 Q N 9px 5 ADMINISTRATION SENIORS IUNGMAN ACTIVITIES R. O. T. C. ATHLETICS 'A' ir -k O F F I C E I-IARRIETTE BURKE HELEN RACE CATHERINE TOOMEY ROSE MARIE WARREN Ralf IS TS ELMER E. HAWKINS The Harrisonian extends congratula- tions and best wishes to the newly-ap- pointed assistant principal, Mr. Elmer E. Hawkins. Among the important responsi- bilities of his office are the organization I-larrison's new system of class reqistration ot the school and the qeneral counselling ot departments. The year l945-1946 marked the intro- duction by Mr. Hawkins and his aids of a new and highly commendable system oi class registration. in full swing under the supervision ot Mr. Hawkins. -4--, .ag ADJUSTMENT The Adjustment Office, under the su- pervision of Mr. lames C, MacGowan, communicates with the elementary schools which contribute to Harrison, in- terviews, tests, and arranges the pro- grams for entering Freshman, and through its maintenance of files and accumula- tive data, together with personal inter- views, aids in the adiusting of programs to the aptitudes and achievement powers of the individual student. PL ACEIVIENT The Placement Office, under the direc- tion of Miss Manila Cheshire, serves the student body in various capacities. lt counsels with all students who so desire at any time during their four years-W rnore particularly during the graduating semesterfon matters pertaining to ina- X ff, wt GO we XP-V65 G' triculation in a university or to a career in business. When students are forced by necessity to drop out of school, this office assists with work permits and recommen- dations for jobs. The Placement Office is proud of the record made by its part-time workers. OTIS F. HAMILTON Acting Placement Counsellor V 9 O.- , . 'f' . flip 1 .ry - I I cf? l 1 X' t Jeff MANILA Cl-IESHIRE PN ATTENDANCE The chief aim of the Attend- ance Office is to keep as many students as possible attending school regularly, so that their highest scholastic rating may be maintained, Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Edna M. Siebert, this office was established after an investigation of several modern attendance systems. OFFICE AID The office aid is an important factor in our school's executive department, since many of the details pertaining to the ad4 rninistrative duties of our prin- cipal are referred to him. MT. Simon, as office aid, is exerting every effort to help make Har- rison a better school. e io .- In order to func- tion thoroughly and efficiently the Attendance Office keeps on file for each student a cu- mulative record of absences, cuts, tar- diness, early dis- missals, and par- ental interviews. IOSEPH V. SIMON, Office Aid elopmentai Reading Co-ordinator RETTA H. SULLIVAN 0 Radio has been used cessiully to teach. ersify. and enrich read- and speech. Vllllll lllflllllllli ff6m:,fgfz liisriss Exiiersmfgg Radio, an important factor in education today, has been uti- lized at Harrison ous a challeng- ing medium for developing and sustaining interest in our De- velopmental Reading Program this year. Academic pages of learning were given new life and brilliance Cby radio's show- manship and ingenuityi. Our results were so outstanding that We have adopted radio as the fourth R in our curriculum. The Superintendent of Shops and Drawing-rooms assists the technical teacher and the principal in helping technical students realize their ambitions. He is concerned with the equipment, supplies, and repairs of the shops and drawing-rooms. Mr. Philip L. McNamee, the Assistant Superintendent of Schools, in charge of Vocational Education, has recently presented to Harrison war surplus mach- ines, tools, and supplies. t Mr. Giles is also Harrison's Safety Co-ordinator. READING CO-ORDINATOR -:- SUPERINTENDENT OF SHOPS ---u , 'L--- - .,f- , .. N, V , f .. , -x -I' -. it w. A ,J A. N VI is Q up 1 - 5- QQQ,-ff f 'K np., -- l, - -. f H' .51 7 , + f ,', , r . -V . -5 vr' V - . 4:55 5. fi ri, - , , - .ye ' , ,. ,. ' -'v 5 .I- ,f'1.' 1 .4-Q fs -. -.i W ,N ' 'T -1fv'1'f ' 'A lb, .' ,f1,.T,,'jc,, :,53,t ,Q 1 .I . .lj . 7- - .i -21,1 - :A , . , I '- 'Q H 1-A --1. .-L-.1 ' 'S' max , 'iv gag, 1.14-.qiafg-A - , :Ly -, f ',,.f:,r'-, X 4 :FW: -3,5 L . 51 -' ne, , Z an T . -4,- T wonin ' Q X Miss Alice M. McGregor and Servicemen look through the Service File ci Harrison. SERVICE ln the years to come, Harrison will be able to point with pride and reverence to 4150 blue stars, and regretfully to 233 gold stars. The gigantic task of accurately re- cording this information has been ad- mirably accomplished by Miss Alice Mc- Gregor. The purposes of the service file pictured above are many and varied. Each ser- s M13- viceman has indicated on his card his name, service rank, citations, and service record. This record acts as a constant link between our favorite sons and their Alma Mover, These cards are also on hand for reference to aid them in later life. Thus, it provides a method of communication be- tween them and their friends who are still attending Harrison. BERNARD B. KAPLAN WAR CO-ORDINATGR Mr. Bernard B. Kaplan, who handles and directs the business of this of- fice, has organized an active public relations program for publicizing the ac- tivities and achievements in which our school has participated. These activities have not changed now that the peace has come, The clothing, paper, and canned iood drives are still being carried on with much enthusiasm. The War Co-Ordinator has maintained satisfactory relations with various newspapers such as the West Side News, West Side Times, Chicago Daily News, Herald American, Daily Times, Chicago Tribune, and the Chi- cago Sun. His many distinguished guests, including our returned War Heroes, have also stressed the importance of our patriotic efforts. i x:- 4 if -13.- CC Inspired by Mr. Ioseph Ewald, Harrisons reception for teachers and principals of contributing schools was climaxed by a tea in the Social Laboratory, Band Director Ewald receives congratulations on his excellent program. THE SOCIAL LABORATORY Dr. Burkholder and string quartet contribute musically to the Social Laboratory affairs. Members ot the Social Lab- oratory Council deserve great credit for their part in the suc- cess of S. L. gatherings. ,,,,1.1,,, Mrs. Edlth R. MCNQU watches Sofifxl Laboratory Councll q1rls serve from the clucxrminqly decorated lea lable. MANILA CHESHIRE M153 Dorothy E. Bren- ner guzdes the servmq 0 tea from CI smfrll lable near the fireplace. Mxss Mae L. Cunning- ham und quczrlet Join m song around the piano. 41,37 , eff lf ff .uf Af? I'Q 1,,? ' OUR FACULTY ART AND MUSIC 'K SAMUEL R. BURKHOLDER IOSEPH F. EVVALD MARIE S. IOHNSON MARGARET MC GARR HALLIE I. MINOR HELEN PATTON KATHERINE WILLIAMS X lx 0 'S I my I 4 W 6 MNA N I I I A 85' I af 'f V' 023114011 Tw 4 WMI III' Yiwu ' ' 'F -JI i 1 ' -15.. T Q COMMERCIAL LILIAS T, BEATTY CLAUDE E. BOYER MARY B. DENNING CHARLES S. DUKETTE MARIE L. GANNON MARGARET GUINANE OTIS F. HAMILTON RAE L. I-IORNING I-IARLAND V. MAIN EDITH R. MC NAIR IESSIE E. STEELE RUBY R. WARD I-IANORE WI-IALEN 'lr Mr. Claude E, Boyer The encroachments oi routine have never duiied the enthusiasm of Mr. Claude E. Boyer, retiring member ot Har- rison's commercial department Whose energy, uniaiiing interest, and enthusiasm have earned him an honored piace in the roll ci I-Iarrison's teachers. The Harrisonian joins Mr. Boyer's many friends in expressing their appre- ciation tor his tine work. LANGUAGE HARRIET W. BISSELL DOROTHY E. BRENNER HELEN BRESEE ELEANOR M, BURGESS MARY A. COPPINGER MAE L. CUNNINGHAM ELSIE R. FOX FLORENCE HOFFMAN ESTI-IER H. IACOBSON MARIE H. KELLY IUNIA N. MAC MILLAN CATHERINE MAI-IONEY H. I. MORRIS MARGARET B. SEVICK FLORENCE T. SKIDMORE LORETTA H. SULLIVAN GRACE M. THRANE MARY B. TWINING SILVA M. WOOD ir Miss Lilian R. Gray lune, 1945, marked the retirement of Miss Lilian Gray of the English department. Her kindly interest and high teaching ideals have merited the gratitude and respect of faculty and students. To Miss Gray the Harrisonian ex- tends congratulations and sincere best Wishes. PETER ANDRIS YOSEPH R. BELL OSCAR L. BEYLER L AGNES COBB IEANETTE COURTNEY JEFFERSON W. CRANE OTTO F. DUDA ALICE K. GONNERMAN BERNARD B. KAPLAN BOHUMIL KRAL LEO LEIECK HIRAM K. LOOMIS IOHN H. MC CLELLAN GLADYS MORRIS GLADYS NELSON WINIFRED S. PERRY LYLE I. PLETCHER RALPH M. ROBERTS IAMES SAZAMA TOSEPH V. SIMON 'B' ELSIE SMITH MARGARET TIBBETTS HARRY A. TWINING A -..,.. . Louis A. WAGNER : :: ' : :' M ' S' ' 'A i FP LOUETTA wooLPENDEN ' S' ' ..,. A LEo ZINDELL I Eig if-Il SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Mrs. Alice K. Gonnerman Genuine friendliness ond devotion to work were the conspicuous qucriities ot Mrs. Alice K. Gonnermcrn, tocuity member of the science department who retired this yeolr. The Horrisonion echoes the conqrotuiotions ond best Wishes of her numerous friends oi the focuity ond student body. - 19 .. THEODORE W. BLUM EARL A. CARLSON ROBERT F. DOUGHERTY HARRY M. ELLIS MAURICE FRIEDMAN MAE R. KAZDA DOROTHY L. MC HUGH TOBEY SCHEIN DUNCAN M. SIMPSON IAMES SMILGOFF SOCIAL STUDIES THEODORE BAYER EVA B. CAPPETTA ARTHUR HANSEN MARY S. HUNTER CHARLES IICHA ELSA G. KOEBER ANNE KOLARITS HELEN A. MC GARR ALICE M. MC GREGOR FRANCES OWENS R. CHASE PHIPPS WINNIFREDE P. WORRELL ui' PHYSICAL EDUCATION wx? Q? 1 ysmrmlu INOODRUFF ALMLOF BELLE R, BADGLEY PAUL L. BECKER FRED BLENKINSOPP DAVID C. CLAUSEN BYRON ELLIS MAURICE E. GILES GERALD I. I-IASTEROK MAREL HIGGS ESTHER M. IOHNSON CHARLES E. KRUPAR IAMES A. MASON MOSES MC ELLHINEY CECILIA M. MUNSON THOMAS I-I. NICOLL KATHARTNE PP GE ROBERT P. PETTET DONALD RACKY ROBERT C, RAI-IN HUGH L. RAY OSCAR W. ROESINGER ir TECHNICAL Mr. Fred Blenkinsopp No Words of praise can adequately express the loyalty arid appreciation which countless I-Iarrisori Tech boys feel toward Mr. Fred Blerilcmsopp, esteemed faculty member since l9l6 who has re- tired this year. The sincerity, interest, arid tireless teachinq skill of Mr. Blerilcinsopp will loriq be remembered with gratitude by his fellow faculty members and by those I-larrisonites who were privileqed to be in his classes. Q21- November 11, 1945 Faculty Honor R011 WORLD WAR I Mr. Beyler Mr. Boyer Mr. Brook Dr. Burkholder Mr. Clausen Mr. Dougherty Mr. B. Ellis Mr. Hamilton Mr. Hawkins Mr. Krupar Mr. Loomis Mr. MacGoWan Mr. Mason Miss Nelson Mr. Oertli Mr. Rahn Mr. Roesinger Mr. Sazama Mr. Schwuchow Mrs. Skidmore WORLD WAR ll Mr. Adair Capt. Bastnagle. Mr. Bell Mr. Friedman Capt. Hickman Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Sgt Sgt Sgt Mr. Mr. licha Kunka Lejeck Monell Peterson Putnam Simpson Uber Wagner Zindell L R ABMISTICE DAY PROGRAM On November 9, Harrison honored the veterans of World War l and World War ll, by presenting a program commemorating Armistice Day. The organizer and direc- tor of the program was Mr, Charles Krupar, a member of our faculty, and a veteran of World War l. He had as his guest speaker General William Guthner of the Sixth Area Command Corps. Mr. loseph Ewald, the director of Harrison's Band, organized the musical part of the program, and helped with the arrangement and direction. Mr. Claude E, Boyer gave the invocation and Mrs. Florence Skidmore represented the service women oi both wars. The Band and A Cappella Choir presented selections, and throughout the assembly, members of the Harrison faculty who had been in the Armed Services were seated on the stage. The Armistice Assembly of l945 was brought to an impressive conclusion as the audience and participants faced east in reverent tribute to our country's heroic dead, while a trumpet sounded the plaintive Taps and the faint sound of another responded in the distance. ..Q2-. Mr. Charles Krupar and daughter, Mrs. lune Lesak BANUUET THE MORRISON HOTEL Icxnuary 29. 1946 The Senior Banquet of the lanuary class, sponsored by Miss Mabel Hiqqs, and with loan l-ladad and Harry Vopicka as chairmen, was a wonderful occasion, distinguished as it was by a friendly atmosphere, fine food, and excellent service. With Principal and Mrs. Louis F. Brook, and Senior faculty members as their quests, Glenn Pfundheller as Master of Ceremonies, and a musical proqram provided by talented Seniors, this Banquet Was a truly memorable event. THE DRAKE HOTEL Icmuary 11, 1946 Henry Brcmdon's Orchestra Xl -.H- I fl! it 'J M . fi Mi ' ii M 154 V16 If By tar and away the most glamorous occasion ot the Senior social year is the Prom: charrningly- gowned girls and hand- some boys, a brilliant ballroom, and enchanting music make this evening an elegant and long-to-be- remembered one. The lanuary Prom, with Mrs. Harriet W. Bissell as Sponsor and Edward De Rose and Susan Aiello as Co-Chairmen was held at the Drake Hotel. ul' THE SENIUH PHUIVI Ietferson VV. Crane Sponsor SENIUH SPUNSUH The Ianuary Class was characterized by a splen- did class and school spirit, by the loyalty and co- operation which it extended to all Harrison activi- ties, and by the consistent success ol all its own graduating social affairs. In a great measure, this success was due to the interest of the class sponsor and division teachers as Well as to the excellent officers. Senior Division Teachers . . . January, 1946 Harriet W. Bissell I. Agnes Cobb Mabel Higgs Florence T. Skidmore 26- Mothers and daughters in a happy group share in the social festivities of the Senior year. One of the happiest and most senti- mental affairs of the Senior Class is the Mothers' Tea, providing, as it does, a chance for the Seniors to show their love and gratitude for years of devo- tion and inspiration. The Mothers' Tea of the Ianuary Class was a charming affair held on Ianuary 9 and 10 in the Social Laboratory. W IQ MOTHERS'TEA - QT COMMITTEES '46 P R O M Edward DeRose Susan Aiello Sponsor, Mrs. Bissell Dolores Bissell George Lenowich lohn Boski Milan Lipensky Perry Callas Lillian Malek Charmaine Kolodziej Dolores Shornenta BANQUET Ioan Hadad Harry Vopicka Sponsor, Miss Higgs Helen Culjak Margaret Novak Rosemary Dryer Anne Simko Diane Giovannoni Grace Stanish Irene Maurisak Bessie Valenta SOCIAL Bob Weber Rita Kubilius Sponsor, Mr. Crane lack Alexander Arnold Kalnitz lacqueline Alexander Anthony Konvalinka Ray Bernstein Mary Magelefsky Louis Bury Barbara Siegel SENIOR PLAY Sylvia Herzog Sponsor, Miss Kelley Vera Buralli Mary Ann Scuccimori Ken Feigenbaurn loe Skubnik HAT, TIE, MOTTO. SONG. FLOWER Charlotte Cygan loseph Chaplick Sponsor, Mrs. Skidmore Gloria Abhau Sally Kmiotek Angeline Burke LaVerne Kuchar Irene Fechter Florence Michelotti Evelyn Glas Madelyn Pesut Delores lanecek leanne Yankaski PLATFORM COMMITTEE Lorraine Shapiro Shirley Rosin Sponsors, Mrs. Bissell, Mr. Crane lohn Galbavy Norma Lenzi Edward Hammerstein Roy Pagni Beverly Kovitz Norma Porwancher Betty Leibcher Walter Pyzik FINANCE AND TICKET COMMITTEE Gladys Shuber Sponsors, Miss Cobb, Mr, Crane Ruth Buzek Betty Herzog Lillian Cerocke Lydia Woitkowski PROGRAM COMMITTEE Arthur Eberstein Dolores Benedict Sponsors, Mrs. Skidmore, Miss Cobb Libbie Hasek Victor Mikenas Carol Hofert Mildred Novosel Bernadine MCClean Marilyn Sims Rue Meyers Mary Tognocchi CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Dorothy Wanucha Sponsor, Mr. Main Theresa Bauer Ray Ruscitti Marion Goltz Stanley Rzonca GIFT COMMITTEE David Nimzinsky Lillian Kania Sponsor, Miss Higgs Irene Dobosz Mildred Mares Fred Guttas Emil Marcheschi Lillian Halac Dolores Oria Lillian Hanna Nannette Siegel CLASS UFFICERS NA.. 5-VP PRESIDENT: . . . . .Glenn Pfundheller VICE-PRESIDENT: . . .... lohn P. Gierek SECRETARY: . . . . . . Dorothy E. Iurczyk TREASURER: . Gladys Shuber ..23, ABHAU, GLORIA Honor Society: Boom Delegate: Hall Guard: Room Clerk: Student Helper: Attendance Office. Clubs: G. A. A.: Sigma Delta: Skylarks. ABRAMOVSKE, SHIRLEY IUNE Office Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Baseball Captain: Softball Champs: Cheerleader. AIELLO, SUSAN FRANCES Honor Society: Student Helper: Division Alternate: Hall Guard: Intraniural Volley Ball, Softball Champs: Bowl- ing: G. A. A. ALEXANDER. IACK Captain, Concert Band: Captain, R. O. T. C.: Orchestra- Swing Band: Solo, Ensemble Contests: Hall Guard: Model Planes for Navy: Games for Gardiner Hospital. Clubs: Sousa: Officers: Orchestra. ALEXANDER. IACQUELINE Lieutenant, Concert Band: Solo Contests, Ensemble Contests: Hall Guard: Room Delegate: Student Helper: Office Helper: Minstrel Show. Clubs: Skylarks: Sigma Delta: Sousa: Band: G. A. A. AI.-I, SOBURONNESSA BONITA Minstrel Show: Second Band: Atten- dance Office: Hall Guard: Softball Game: G. A. A. ARDEN, HARRY GREGORY Honor Society: Public Address System: Division Delegate: Alternate: Swimming Team: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball. Clubs: Division, ARMENDARIZ, HUMBERT B. Manley: Hall Guard Lieutenant: Dele- gate: First Aid: Red Cross: Intramural Sports: Division Officer: Spanish Club: Mixed Chorus. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: R. O. T. C.: Skylarks. ARTEMENKO. GENE R. President, Division: Vice President, Civitan: Captain, Swimming Team: Youth Conference Representative: Captain, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Football: H Club. BABER, DAWN LOUISE lungman: Hall Guard: Gym Helper: Volley Ball: Baseball: Bowling. Clubs: G. A. A.: First Aid, Harrison: A Cap- pella Choir: Office Helper: Volley Ball: G. A. A. BAIN, ESTELLE Manley: Hall Guard: Library Worker: Division Club. Harrison: Honor Society: Minstrel Show: Attendance Office Worker: Hall Guard: Bowling Team. Clubs: Bed Cross: G. A. A. BARZDA. MARY Student Helper: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Team: Gym Helper: G. A. A. BAUER, THERESA ANNE Minstrel Show: Library Helper: Student Hel- per: Baseball Team. Clubs: Division: G. A. A. BENEDICT. DOLORES MARGARET Honor Society: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Room Clerk: Boom Delegate. Clubs: Sigma Delta, Treasurer: Skylarks: G. A. A. Delegate. BERNSTEIN. RAYMOND Manley: Co-Captain, Cheerleaders: Hall Guard: Library Service: lunior Life Guard: Boys' Chorus. Harrison: Concert Band: R. O. T. C. Band: Orchestra: Intramural Baseball, Foot- ball: Sousa Club. BIEBER, FRED Iungrnan: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football. Harrison: Intramural Basketball. BISSELI., DOLORES IEANNE Honor Society. Clubs: Home Nursing: G. A. A. BOHENEK, WALTER Executive Board: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Minstrel Show: Gymnastic Team: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football, Basketball. BOSKI, IOHN A. Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Minstrel Show: Boys' Chorus: B. O. T. C.: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball. BURALLI. VERA Honor Society: Treble Chorus: Gym Student Helper: Bowling: Volley Ball. Clubs: Secretary, Skylarks: Vice-President, G. A. A.: Sigma Delta. BURKE, ANGELINE KATHERINE Iungman: G. A. A. Committees: Vic- tory Contacts Club: Social Committees: Fashion Show: Scrap Commit- tee: Baseball: Bowling. Harrison: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: H Club: Minstrel Show. I BURY, LOUIS A. 4A Social Committee: Division Club: Commandos: Band: Band Major: Drum Major: President, Band: R. O. T. C. Band: Blue Hornets Swing Band: Orchestra: Division Treasurer: Sousa Club. BUZEK. RUTH IO Secretary, I-Ionor Society: Activity Committee: G. A. A.: Advanced Art: A. Cappella Choir: Librarian: Social Labora- tory: Civitan: Treasury Center: Cheerleader: Harrisonian Art Staff: G. A. A. Art Staff: Skylarks: Sigma Delta. CAKANIC, MARY S. Iungman: Office Helper: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: G. A. A. Harrison: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: G. A. A. -29- ' kit Q, t , -----.. j j t 5 1 si fw QF? CALLAS, PERRY Iungman: Sakata Sports Editor, Amateur Show, Christmas Play, Sadie Hawkins Play, Intramural Baseball, Hockey, Football, Volley Ball, Bowling. Harrison: Captain, Quiz Program, Hall Guard, Delegate, Alternate. CAMERA. NICK Captain, R. O. T. C., Division Delegate, Division Treasurer, Fire Guard, Swim Team, Baseball Team, Intramural Base- ball, Basketball, Football. Clubs: H , Officers, Division. CARMASSI, SYLVIA I. Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Student Helper, G. A. A., Bed Cross, Bowling. CEROCKE, LILLIAN Division Delegate, G. A. A., Home Nursing Group, Advanced Art, Service Men's Menus. CHAPLICK, JOSEPH Boys' Chorus Treasurer, Hall Guard, Movie Operator, Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Baseball, Swim- ming Team. Clubs: Commandos, H. CHOVANEC. PAUL BRUCE l-Iall Guard, Track, Cross-Country, Cross- Country Runner-Up Champions, '44, Division Stam Collector. Clubs: H , Skylarks, Division. CROMAZ, GENO Secretary, Boys' Chorus, Intramural Sports, Softball Champs, Track Team, Cross Country Team, Festival, Hall Guard. Clubs: Track, Division, Skylarks. CULIAK, HELEN Iungman: President, IB, IA, Division Club, Honor Club, Bowling Team, G. A. A. Harrison: Herald News Editor, Student Council, G. A. A., Treble Chorus, Hall Guard, S. L. B. T., Little Devils Club. CYGAN, CHARLOTTE I. Intramural Softball Champs, Bowling, Volley Ball, G. A. A., Delegate, Alternate, Hall Guard, Treble Chorus, Gym Helper. DANCY, ANDREW Iungman: Planes for the Navy, Hockey, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Harrison: Basketball, Football. DAROCSI, FLORENCE Skylarks, Sigma Delta, G. A. A. DELIA. MARIE FRANCES Office Helper, Hall Guard, Intramurals. Clubs: Sewing, Art, Skylarks, G. A. A. DE ROSE, EDWARD Division President, Advanced Art, Harrisonian Staff, Minstrel Show, Honor Society, Intramural Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Volley Ball, Gymnastic Team. Clubs: Morse Code, H , Division. DE SANTIS, PETER A. Manley: Life Guard, Fencing Team, Boys' Glee Club, Art Club. DIAMOND. GOLDIE Harrison Herald Type Manager, Hall Guard, Library Helper, Division Delegate, All Star Review, Harrison on Parade, Minstrel Show. Clubs: Skylarks, Sigma Delta, G. A. A. DOBOSZ. IRENE Honor Society, Student Helper, Student Council, Of- fice Aid, Halt Guard, G. A. A. Alternate, Intramural Volley Ball, Bowl- ing, Orchestra. Clubs: S. L. R. T., Little Devils, Music Appreciation, Sharps and Flats. DOHNAL, CHARLES A Cappella Choir, Choral Contests, This 'N That , Sgt. at Arms- Assistant Sgt. at Arms, Music Festivals, Orchestra, Intramural Football, Baseball, Division Club President. DOLEZAL. GEORGIANNA Social Committee, Hall Guard, G. A. A. Alternate. DRYER, ROSEMARY Iungman: Student Help-er, Assistant Librarian, Amateur Program, Red Cross, Room Delegate, Fashion Show, Victory Contacts Club, Pen Pals. DZIEKAN, LILLIAN Minstrel Show, Division Club, Student Helper, Cap and Gown Committee, lntramural Baseball, Hall Guard, G. A. A. EBERSTEIN, ARTHUR Manley: Captain, Chess Team, Captain, City Champion Checker Team, Orchestra Contest. Harrison: Honor Society, Code Club, ECKSTEIN, HENRIETTA ANN Honor Socieiy, Student Helper, Hall Guard, Division Delegate, Volley Ball Team, Division Stamp Delegate. Clubs: Hostess, G. A. A. ENGEL, SHELDON ALBERT Lieutenant Colonel, B. O. T. C., Assistant Editorfin-Chief, Harrison Herald, Honor Society, Picked Platoon, Military Ball Committee, Fire. Air Baid Guard, Intramural Sports, Little Devils Club, ESKOFF, IRVING First Lieutenant, Concert Band, Officers' Club, Ft. O. T. C. Band, Sousa Club, Blue Hornet Swing Band, Boogie Hornets. ,L 30 A .M 0 ,1 ab .X FJ . s KTM 34 ,gi x 54, ' 3' ESTRADA, NICKY lungman: Hall Guard, Intramural Basketball, Base- ball, Football, Hockey. Harrison, Hall Guard, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football. . FECHTER, IRENE Manley: Hall Guard, Student Helper, G. A. A. Representative. Clubs: Divisicn, Palette. Harrison: Minstrel Show, Art Scholarship, Division Delegate, Bowling Team. Clubs: G. A. A., Red Cross. FEIGENBAUM, KENNETH Second Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, Hall Guards, Senior Committees, Track Team, Cross Country, Fire Guard, Crack Platoon, Boys' Chorus. Clubs: Officers, Track, H , Division. FERGUESON, IEANNE I.. Intermediate Orchestra, Hall Guard, Volley Ball, Softball, Bowling. Clubs: Little Devils, G. A. A. FLAHERTY. DORIS E. lntermediate Orchestra, Hall Guard, Bowling, Volley Ball, Softball, Cheerleader, Little Devils Club. FREED, LORRAINE Manley: Division Delegate, Hall Guard, French Club. Harrison: Bowling Team, Student Helper, Hall Guard, G. A. A., Division Club. I GALBAVY, IOHN Minstrel Show, Intramural Basketball, Football, Hockey. GERMANOS, EDWARD Manley: Planes for Navy, Checker Club, Hall Guard. Harrison: First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Picked Platoon, Fire Guard, Hall Guard, Non-Commissioned Officers Club. GIEREK, IOHN PHILIP 4A Vice-President, Division Delegate, Gymnas- tic Team, Swimming Team, liitramural Baseball, Football, H Club. GIOVANNONI, DIANE M. Captain, Hall Guard, Office Helper, Atten- dance Clerk, Bowling, Gym Helper, G. A. A. GLAS. EVELYN ROSE Honor Society, Chairman, 4B Skating Party, Social Committee, Orchestra, Music Festival, All Star Revue, Student Helper, G. A. A., Choir. Clubs: Division, Sharps and Flats, Music Appreciation, S. L. R. T. GOLDEN. IACK Varsity, Football Team, Track Team. GOLDMAN. HARRY HOWARD Division Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Football Team, Skylarks. GOLTZ. MARION Manley: Honor Band, Baseball, G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A., Intramural Soitball Champs, Volley Ball, Bowling, Hall Guard, Student Helper. GUTTAS, I-'RED IOSEPH Secretary, Boys' Chorus, Division Delegate, Intramural Sports, Softball Champs, Hall Guard, Track Festival, Stamp Delegate, Manager, Football, Minstrel Show. Clubs: Track, H , Sky- larks, Division. HADAD. IOAN 4B Vice President, Choir Social Committee, Hall Guard, Ensemble, Treasury Center Soloist, Ways and Means Com- mittee, Choir Competitions, Orchestra, Minstrel Show, Bowling, G. A. A. Clubs: Little Devils. HALAC, LILLIAN ROSE Harrison Herald Delegate, Hall Guard, Stu- dent Helper, Volloy Ball, G. A. A. Clubs: Hostess. HAMMERSTEIN, EDWARD Iungman: Hall Guard, Dance Committee, intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Hockey. Harrison: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football. I HANNA, LILLIAN THERESA Manley: G. A. A., The lane and lohn Manley Club. Harrison: Student Helper, G. A. A. HASEK, LIBBIE Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Volley Ball, G. A. A., Intramural Softball Champs. HERZOG, BETTY Manley: Clubs: lane and loliri Manley, Vice Presi- dent, French, Red Cross. Harrison: Treasurer Honor Society, Harrison Herald, Social Laboratory Ccuncil, Intramural Softball Champs, Cap- tain, Bowling Team. HERZOG, SYLVIA Manley: Hall Guard, Student Helper. Clubs: French, Palette. Harrison: Ari institute Scholarship, Advanced Art, G. A. A., Bowling, Red Cross Club. HOFERT. CAROL HELEN Honor Society, Honor Society Entrance Com- mittee, Division Delegate, Minstrel Show, Herald Delegate, Social Laboratory Hostess, Division Secretary, Servicemen's Menus, Student Helper, Volley Ball, G. A. A. I-IRANKA, GEORGIA FRANCES Iungman: Office Helper, Hall Guard, Volley Ball, Baseball, G. A. A, Harrison: A Cappella Choir, Office Helper, Volley Ball, G. A. A. -- :ai - IANECEK, DELORES BLANCHE lungman: G. A. A. Committee: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: Baseball, Captain: Bowling: Social Committees: Fashion Show: Scrap Chairman: Victory Contacts Club. Harrison: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: Minstrel Show: H Club. IASIEN, THERESA VICTORIA Harrison: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Bowl- ing: Volley Ball. Clubs: Sigma Delta: Skylarks. Manley Vice-President, Art Craft: G. A. A.: General Assemblies: Intramurals: Posture Finals. IURCZYK, DOROTHY ELAINE 4A Class Secretary: Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: G. A. A.: Bowling: Volley Ball: Robe Committee, Chairman: Orchestra: Music Appreciation: Sharps and Flats: Instrument Committee: Little Devils Club. KALNITZ, ARNOLD lst Lieut., Concert Band: Orchestra: Feature Editor, Herald Staff: Hall Guard: City Ensemble and Solo Competition. Clubs: President, Little Devils: Sharps and Flats: Sousa: Band. KAMIN, WILLIAM lungman: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Football: Baseball: Basketball: Floor Hockey: Planes for the Navy. KANIA, LILLIAN A. Division Room Delegate: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Minstrel Show. U KAUCKY, CHARLES IR. Sacred Heart. Tilden. Harrison: Intramural Baseball Champs of '45. KLEE, FLORENCE CHRISTINE Honor Society: Harrisonian Literary Staff: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Concert Orchestra: Table Tennis: Minstrel Show: Volley Ball. Clubs: G. A. A.: Division. KLEPAC, ROBERT IAMES Captain, Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Boys' Chorus: Room Alternate: Skylarks. KMIOTEK, SALLY MARIAN IB Division Club: G. A. A.: Bowling: Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Office, Gym, Library, Student Helper: G. A. A. Delegate: Division Delegate: Treble Chorus: Beginners' Orchestra: Minstrel Show. KOLODZIEI, CI-IARMAINE Student Council: Student Helper: Office Aid: Choir: G. A. A.: Treasury Center Vocalist: Choir Accompanist: Annual Festivals: Soloist: This'n That. Clubs: S. L. R. T.: Division: Music Appreciation: Choir Ensemble. KONVALINKA, ANTHONY I. lungman: Sakata Sports Editor: Feature Writeii: Amateur Show: Christmas Play-Sadie Hawkins Play: Intra- mural Baseball, Hockey, Football, Volley Ball. Harrison: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Basketball. KOVITZ, BEVERLY Treasurer, Concert Orchestra: Chairman, Music Committee: All Star Revue: Orchestra Contests: Captain, G. A. A.: Student Helper: Little Devils. KOWALS, IRENE VIRGINIA Treasurer, Sigma Delta: Choir: Volley Ball: Library, Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: All Star Revue: Christmas Pageant: Skylarks. KUBILIUS, RITA CONSTANCE News Editor of Herald: Art Chairman of G. A. A.: Treble Chorus: Honor Society: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: Bowling: Little Devils' Club. KUCHAR, LAVERNE THERESE Exchange Editor, Herald: Delegate, G. A. A.: Council: Student Helper: Orchestra: Bowling: Radio Pro- gram: Captain. Clubs: Little Devils: Sharps and Flats: Music Apprecia- tion. KVITEK, GEORGE L. Movie Operator: Hall Guard: Division Treasurer, Delegate: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball: Assembly. Clubs: Little Devils: Movie Operator: H. LENOWICH, GEORGE Division Treasurer: Swimming Team: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Division Club: Intramural Baseball, Basker- ball, Football: Prom Committee. LENZI, NORMA SYLVIA Choir Initiation Committee: Division Delegate: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Red Cross: Student Helper: Volley Ball: Bowling. Clubs: Sigma Delta: G. A. A.: Vice-President, Skylarks. LIEBSCHER, BETTY IEAN Hall Guard: Hostess Club: Band: Volley Ball: G. A. A. LIPENSKY. MILAN lunior Basketball Team: Division Delegate: Honor Society: H Club: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball. LUKETICH. MARY IANE Cregier: Hall Guard Captain: G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A. IVIAGELEFSKY. MARY KAY Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Treasurer, Red Cross: Library Staff: 3B Committee: Class Delegate: Student Helper: Minstrel Show: Volley Ball Team: Bowling. Clubs: Sigma Delta: Sky- larks: G. A. A. MALAN, JOSEPH IOHN Gymnastics. Clubs: Skylarks. .. 32- MALEC. ALBERT Intramural Football, Baseball: Orchestra: Track Team: Cross.Country: Division Delegate: R. O. T. C. MALEK, LILLIAN ANNE Division Vice-President, President: A Cappella Choir: Harrisonian Staff: Harrison Herald and Harrisonian Delegate, G. A. A. Delegate: Student Council: Prom Committee: Bowling: Minstrel Show. Clubs: Skylarks: Sigma Delta. MANGANARO, IEANETTE Manley: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Division Secretary: Volley Ball. Harrison: G. A. A.: Orchestra: Menus for Servicemen. O MANGIAPELO. MARIO Band: Gymnastics: Intramural Volley Ball, Football, Baseball, Basketball: Iournalism Class. Clubs: Little Devils, Vice President. MARCHESCHI, EMIL PETER President, Boys' Chorus: Division Delegate: Track: Intramural Softball Champs: Spring Festival: Hall Guard: Minstrel Show: Intramural Sports. Clubs: H : Division 226: Track: Skylarks. MARES. MILDRED A Cappella Choir: Social Laboratory Council: Robe Committee: G. A. A.: Bed Cross: Student Helper: Initiation Committee: Minstrel Show: Radio Broadcast: Captain, Softball: Volley Ball: Bowl- ing Club. U MAROVITCH, ANN lungman: Captain, Bowling Champs: G. A. A.: Gym Helper: Student Helper. Harrison: Treble Chorus: Dramatics: G. A. A.: Skylarks. MAURISAK, IRENE LARAINE Class Secretary: Band: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Captain, Volley Ball: Sports Delegate: Bowling Team. Clubs: Skylarks: Sigma Delta: Band: G. A. A.: Bowling: Volley Ball, Softball: Prep: Rifle. MCCLEAN. BERNADINE MARIE Honor Society: Herald Publicity Editor: Business Manager: lB Division President, Delegate: Social Laboratory: Advanced Art: Student Helper: Minstrel Show: Servicemen's Menus: G. A. A.: Captain, Volley Ball. 0 MENZIES, ARCHIE DONALD Concert Orchestra: Advanced Art: Hall Guard: Minstrel Show: Fall Festival: Captain, Intramural Football: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Track: Swimming Teams: Skylarks. MEYERS, RUE EILEEN Honor Society: G. A. A. President: Concert Orchestra, Vice-President: All Star Revue: Red Cross: Music Festival: Student Helper: Volley Ball. Clubs: Division: Sharps and Flats: Music Appreciation. MICHELOTTI, FLORENCE MARIE 4B Secretary: Minstrel Show: Treble Chorus: Beginners' Orchestra: Office Helper: Library Helper: Delegate: Fashion Show: Intramural Soft Ball Champs: Bowling: G. A. A. N MIECHOWICZ, IOHN GEORGE Stamp Collector: Orchestra: A Cap- pella: Swimming Team: Gymnastic Team: Football Team: Intramural Official Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball: High Y Club: Gym Helper: Intramural Baseball. MIKENAS. VICTOR V. Band Treasurer: Room Delegate: Boys' Chorus: Football: Track: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Public Address System: Skylark: Hall Guard: Minstrel Show. MUGAVERO, NUNZIO PETER Room Delegate: Stamp Collector: Swim- ming Team: Gym Team: Orchestra: Choir: Football Team: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball. Clubs: High Y : Movie Operator. NESPER, WILLIAM A Cappella Choir, President: Delegate: Choir En- semble: Soloist: Treasury Center Soloist: Gymnastic Teams: Football: Track: Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Choir Offi- cers: President, Division: Sergeant at Arms. NIMZINSKY. DAVID TERRY Concert Band, lst Lieut.: Orchestra: Herald Staff, Advertising Manager: Hall Guard: City Ensemble and Solo Contests. Clubs: Sousa: Band: Little Devils: Sharps and Flats. NOVAK, MARGARET D. Harrison Herald, Editor in Chief: Honor Society: Herald, Assistant Feature Editor: Division Delegate: Herald Delegate: Bowling: Division Club: G. A. A. 0 NOVOSEL, MILDRED Iungman: IA Vice-President: 2B President: ZA Secretary: Hall Guard: Advisory Council: Bowling: Art Staff: G. A. A. Harrison: Honor Society: A Cappella: Student Advisory Council: Government Conference: Art. OKONSKI. RAYMOND I. I. Minstrel Show: R. O. T. C.: Movie Operator, Intramural Sports: Track Team: Cross-Country Team. OLKEN. IRA Minstrel Show: Movie Operator: R. O. T. C.: Boys' Chorus: Fall Festival: Special English Class: Non-Commissioned Offi- cers: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball: Division Club. ORIA, DOLORES Iungman: Fashion Show: Student Helper: Sadie Hawkins Publicity. Harrison: Minstrel Show: Attendance Office: G. A. A.: Red Cross Club. PAGNI, ROY Choir: Choir Officer: Ensemble Committee: Division Dele- gate: Hall Guard. PERLOW, SHIRLEY M. Division Delegate: Division Treasurer: Student Helper. Clubs: G. A. A.: Division. PESUT, MADELYN MARY Iungmart: G. A. A. Committees: Captain, Bowling: Hall Guard: Victory Contacts Club: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball. Harrison: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard. Clubs: G. A. A.: PETT, PATRICIA DOROTHY Hall Guard: Library Helper: Student Helper: Division Volley Ball Team: G. A. A. PFUNDHELLER, GLENN FRED 4A President: Honor Society: 3B, 3A Class Vice-President: Division Delegate: Students Advisory Council: Captain, Gymnastic Team: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Intramural Foot- ball, Softball, Basketball, Volley Ball. POGGI, MARY ANN Manley: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Volley Ball: G. A. A. Harrison: Student Helper: G. A. A. PORWANCHER, NORMA lB, lA, ZB, ZA, Division Treasurer: Hall Guard: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Tournament: Basketball Tournament: Little Devils Club. PYZIK, WALTER Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Treasurer, Secretary, Skylarks. RAVENOT, LORRAINE HELEN Vice-President of Sigma Delta: Choir: Treble Chorus: Hall Guard: Office Helper: Student Helper: All Star Review: Volley Ball. Clubs: Sigma Delta: Skylarks: G. A. A. RELIC, DIANE L. Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Division Delegate: Student Helper: A Cappella Choir: Iunior Red Cross: G. A. A. ROSIN, SHIRLEY Manley: Hall Guard: Division Club President: Student Helper: French Club. Harrison: Honor Society: Red Cross President: Minstrel Show: Office Worker: Bowling Team: G. A. A. RUSCITTI, RAY Manley: Boys' Chorus: Life Guard: Fencing Team: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Harrison: Football Team. RZONCA. STANLEY EDWARD Harrison: Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Har- risonian Delegate: P. A. System Operator: Bowling Team: Division Club: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Football, Basketball. SAMARS. CHARLES Band: Orchestra: R. O. T. C. Band: Sousa Club: Band Officer: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Football. 0 SANTANA, GLORIA Manley: Band: G. A. A. Alternate: Intramural Sports: Assemblies: Iane and Iohn Manley Club: Artcraft Club. Har- rison: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: Intramurals: G. A. A. SCHMECHT. DOLORES ELIZABETH Secretary of Sigma Delta: Choir: Student Helper: Hall Guard: All Star Review: Christmas Pageant. Clubs: G. A. A.: Skylarks: Sigma Delta. SCHULTZ, FREDERICK R. O. T. C.: I-Iarrisonian Delegate: Fire Guard: Air Raid Guard: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Division: Non-Commissioned Officers. SCUCCIMORI. MARY ANN Delegate: Orchestra: Student Helper: Orchestra Contest: Music Festivals: All Star Review: Treasury Center. Clubs: Division: Sharps and Flats: Treasurer, Music Appreciation: G. A. A. SERAFINSKI, VAL PI-IYLLIS Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Student Helper: Social Room Council: G. A. A. Delegate: Baseball Tournament. Clubs: Little Devils: Division: Polish Arts. SHAPIRO, I-ORRAINE Manley: Student Helper: Minute Man: Volley Ball: Division Club. Harrison: Hall Guard: Office Helper: Bowling: Softball Champs: G. A. A.: Red Cross Club. O SHOMENTA, DOLORES CONCETTA Prom Committee: Treasurer, A Cappella Choir: Vice-President, Sigma Delta: Chairman, Music Depart- ment Senior Tea: Harrisonian Literary Staff. Clubs: Skylarks: G. A. A.: Sigma Delta: Hostess: Choir Officers. SHUBER, GLADYS BETTY Iungman: Victory Contact Club: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Fashion Show: Amateur Program. Harrison: 4B, 4A Treasurer: Advanced Art: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: A Cappella Choir: Treble Chorus: Record Committee, Honor Society. SIEGEL. BARBARA N. Manley: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Marathon Swimmers' Club: G. A. A.: Volley Ball. Harrison: Hall Guard: Alternate, Delegate, G. A. A.: Bowling Team: Student Helper. SIEGEL, NANETTE B. Manley: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Marathon Swimmers' Club: G. A. A.: Volley Ball. Harrison: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Alternate, Delegate, G. A. A.: Volley Ball: Bowling. SIKORA. FRANCES H. Delegate, G. A. A.: Student Helper: Captain, Intramural Volley Ball: Softball, Volley Ball Official: Hall Guard: Orchestra: It's A Hit Program: Minstrel Show: Office Aid, Clubs: Division: Music Appreciation. SIMKO, ANNE H. A Cappella Choir: Delegate: G. A. A.: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: Social Laboratory Hostess: Herald Delegate: Honor Society: Volley Ball Team: Radio Program: Minstrel Show: Secretary, Division Club. -34- SIMON, RICHARD WALTER 3A Vice-President: Track: Cross4Country: Runner Up Champs 44 : Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football: Boys' Chorus: Skylarks Club. SIMS. MARILYN Delegate, Secretary, Division: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team: Orchestra. Clubs: Little Devils: Music Appreciation. SINDELAR, RAYMOND R. Captain, Band: Division Delegate: Honor Society: Student Conductor: Concert Band: R. O. T. C. Band: Solo Contests: Ensemble Contests: Band Contests: Student Helper: Band Club. I SKOLEK, RUDY RONALD President, Concert Orchestra: President, Little Devils Club: Morse Code: Iournalism: Intramural Basketball, Base- ball, Football, Volley Ball: Gymnastic Team: Track Team. SKUBNIK. IOSEPH Iungman: Honor Roll: American Legion Award: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Hockey. Harrison: Honor Society: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. SOLOMON, HESSIE Manley: Hall Guard: Library Helper: G. A. A. Alternate: Intramurals: Assemblies. Clubs: Iohn and lane Manley: Artcrait. Harrison: Student Helper: Intramurals. Clubs: Skylarks: Sigma Delta: G. A. A. SONETZ, HELEN Hall Guard: Student Helper: Division Club: G. A. A.: Cap and Gown Committee. SQUIRE. IESSE Manley: Soccer: Lite Guard: Captain, Swimming. Harrison: Skylarks. STANISH, GRACE Harrison: Harrisonian Staff: Minstrel Show: Room Delegate: G. A. A. Iungman: Boom Delegate: American Legion Award: Fashion Show: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Honor Roll: Victory Con- tact Club. O STANKOVICH, DOLORES Hall Guard: Student Helper: G. A. A. Delegate: Little Devils Club. TAYLOR, IOHN Orchestra: Boys' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Intra- mural Sottball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. Clubs: Morse Code: Little Devils. TOGNOCCHI. MARY Captain, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Softball Champ: Red Cross: Chorus: Bowling Team: Marathon Club. TOMASEVICI-I, DANIEL Iungman: Hall Guard: Planes for Navy: Foot- ball: Floor Hockey: Volley Ball. Harrison: Basketball: Football. TOMASINO, ROSE PATRICIA Division Treasurer: Student Helper: Girls Chorus: Hall Guard: Band: Bowling: Volley Ball: Softball: Minstrel Show. Clubs: G. A. A.: Little Devils: Music Appreciation. URBAN, BENITO STENO Movie Operator: Skylark Club: Minstrel Show. O VALENTA, BESSIE IRENE Co-Exchange Editor: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Cheerleading: Staff Banquet Committee. Clubs: G. A. A.: Track: Division. VALENTINO, LOUIS ANGELO Concert Band: R. O. T. C. Band: Orchestra: Hall Guard: Secretary, Harrison's Little Devils: Division Delegate: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football. VOPICKA, HARRY 4A Delegate: Supervision of Movie Operators: Minstrel Show. I WANUCHA, DOROTHY ANNE President, Sigma Delta: Acting 3A Class Treasurer: Chairman of G. A. A. Outing Committee: Student Helper, Gym: Hall Guard. Clubs: Sigma Delta: Division: G. A. A. WEBER. ROBERT 3B, 3A Secretary: 4B Delegate: Chairman oi Social Committee: Minstrel Show: Band: B. O. T. C. Band: Public Address System: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Basket- ball Team. WEISBERG, CORINNE Manley: Representative, Student Council: Hall Guard. Harrison: Red Cross: Beginner's Band: Division Room Stamp Delegate: G. A. A. I WOITKOWSKI, LYDIA MARIE Manley: French Club: G. A. A. Tour- naments. I-Iarrison: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball. Clubs: G. A. A.: Division. YANKASKI, IEANNE HELEN G. A. A.: A Cappella Choir: Porgy and Bess Cast: Choral Contests: Music Festivals: Bowling Club: Member Initiation Committee: A Cappella Choir. p X t HULLEHSKATINE i One of the most enjoyable affairs of the lanuary Seniors was the Roller Skating Party held on September 28, at White City. Plaid shirts and swirlinq skirts, rnelodious organ music, the un- predictable antics of the beginners, and the graceful twirlinq of the experts all combined to make this a memorable eveninq. ..36.. Champion Gene Artemenlco thrills his audience with on ex- pert icxck-knife! SPLASH PARTY On November l, l945, the oquoiio-minded members of the Senior closs held or splosh party of the Sovereign Hotel. f. A F 'ti lv ' MXN if f- QQ 'f'.XK'1-'ff AX- 'f,, , MQ WV! ' 7 o ' ffwwm fniwf ff Yvwwf VM W Y ,YW i Y 3 -We CASH AND CARRIE DORTHULA EMERSON ..... CARRIE ADA FERGUSON .. GENEVA WHARTON lENNIE ALBERTA FERGUSON ...... MARILYN FERGUSON ...... JUDY BOWEN ....... CAST OF CHARACTERS A Comedy in Three Acis Beverly Kovilz, Estelle Bain' lk H N ltl. '.v.' S Ylvig Herzog Presenied by The Senior Dramcdics Class Anne Mcrovilch, Mary Mcxqeleisky' i Rita Kubilius Directed by Marie H. Ke11Y . Vilma Ghilcxrdi Helen Culjok V TRIG FERGUSON .... ANNE FERGUSON ...... BRADLEY KIRKWOOD ..... UNCLE OMAR TULLY ..... EARL CORNIK ...... GERTY ........., ...,. HON IACKSON .... .. SWEETIE IACKSON Frederick Schullz, Louis Valentino' Arlene Sotoncxk Remo Mcxcchini Stanley Picrsic Ray Bernslein Olga Rosicxr Dorothy lurczyx Iohn Gcrlbuvy Played friday evening ff O QQQQW 'E was , Q65 DON'T YOU DARE CRITICIZE MY SLACKSV' Finn- , 1 Cash arid Carrie, a comedy in three acts by Dorothy Rood Stewart, was presented under the direction ot Miss Marie H. Ke11y by the Senior Dramatics C1ass OH Thursday afternoon, Iariuary 17, arid ori Friday everiinq, Iariuary 13. 1t was the tirst time that any qroup in Chi- cago presented this hilarious comedy, which was published in 1945. . N it 2 4 ff z 4 X 'X ,.q-fjjfjg. DIVISION 257 Y ,aw N 4 IEFFERSON W. CRANE Under the guiding hand of our sponsor and division teacher, Mr. Crane, We have tonned an integral part of the graduating class of lanuary, l946. Members of our division have participated in the acti- vities of the Orchestra, Band, Choir, Herald Staff, Ottice Aids, Honor Society, and various committees during their tour years at Harrison. The Senior Class Secretary, Dorothy lurczylc, was a member of our division. Co-operation, our key-note, was evidenced in our relations with both teachers and one another. This teamwork was found to be an important factor in the successful operation of our varied endeavors. Four years at Harrison have prepared us to become better citi- zens. ln leaving, We know that behind us lie the happiest and most carefree days of our lives. Nevermore will We walk through the halls of our Alma Mater as students, we are now numbered among Har- rison's past. W 40 - Y DIVISION 257 wmv, - 41 Here are snapshots of the leisure moments of one of Hczrrisorfs iiveliest divisions. 1 flixlfiq DIVISION 321 This hoppy ond success- dt Horrrisori. Good fellowship ful group of Seniors cdn cmd co-operotiori ore their key- proudly reflect on their record notes. -40- DIVISION 321 MABEL HIGGS Division 32l is composed of twenty-nine ambitious Seniors. Under the capable guidance oi our triend and sponsor, Miss Mabel Higgs, we can proudly say that we have reached the goal of being one of the outstanding divisions of the Ianuary '46 class. Our group is represented in the various organizations at Harrison. ln our midst you will find the Editor and Business Manager of the Herald: Champion Backstroke Swimmerg Public Address Attendantg Leader of the popular Harrison Swing Band: three Honor Society members: and various other ochievements. Five former members of our division who have been on the Harrison Swimming Team are now in Servicep Kenneth Engel is in the Navy and Richard Shwery is in the Marines. We extend our deepest gratitude to our division teacher, Miss Higgs, who supplied the initiative which gave us our first step toward progress in the future. ...43 ... DIVISION Four years! It seems like only yes- terday when we tiled in Division l27 every frightened and so very young. But, when we look loaclc, we find those years filled with many happy daysf unforgetful days which shall always remain locked within our hearts. We are proud of our tive boys who are serving in the Armed Forces: also of our stars in Football, Cross Country, Track, Band, R. O. T. C., Choir, Gym- nastics, and the many other activities of Harrison. We are leaving, and so to our Fresh- man followers, we leave our faithful division teacher, Mrs. Bissell, our Divi- sion room, which we shall always fe- member, and all our teachers who WSH? SO good, understanding, and al. WCIYS ready with a helping hand, As we Glo into a new world, many will continue in school, but most of us will go to our jobs, especially the job of making ourselves good Future Americans. To our successors, we leave the task of maintaining the ideals of Harrison: tor tour years, hold high the spirit ot our Alma Mater, and cherish well the opportunity that is yours. ITP .- f- .f2 fuf:a -4 .. 1 We shall look back through the years on days of serious effort and gay recreation spent D I V I S I O N at Harrison. -45- .41 .. H YA been d1Sf1I1Q1l1Sh9d for mspmnq qroup loyalty. D1v1s1o N 125 The SWfkS WUWYS Y H46- ' t t 4 FLORENCE T. SKIDMORE t DIVISION 125 The active and popular group of students in Division Room l25, known as the Skylarks, have tried to maintain the high standards of Harrison at all times. W'ith the untiring efforts of our devoted division teacher, Mrs. Florence T. Skidmore, we have finally reached the top and now boast proudly of our perfect thirty-six Skylarks. We are grateful to her for the great patience she showed at all times and the interest we realize she had in helping us become a success in life. The Skylarks had the following officers during their 4A semester: Pilot - - - Emil Marcheschi Co-Pilot - Vera Buralli Navigator Walter Pyzik Purser Fred Guttas Aside from the fact that we are all our for good times, we can truthfully say that our grades are exceptionally good, and would like to point out that five students are members of the National Honor Society. Other Skylarks made a fine showing in the Boys' Chorus and A Cappella Choir. When we, the graduates of l25, stop and look back in the years to come, we shall remember with deep pleasure and appreciation the valuable assist- ance we received during our four wonderful years at Harrison. - 47 - DIVISION 123 In tour years we have been molded into mighty Seniors and now it is time for us to bid farewell to good old Harrison High, During these years our accomplishments have been many and we give much credit to Harrison and its teachers who helped encourage them. Since most of us hail from Iungman and Manley, we are grateful to them for having given us our start in our high school careers. Our Division 123, under the excellent guidance of Miss Cobb, has a representation of thirty-three students. Among them are loseph Skubnik, Presi- dent ot the Honor Society, Gladys Shuber, Treasurer of the 4A Classy and lack Golden, an outstanding player on the Football Team. Others have parti- cipated in such sports as Volley Ball, Baseball, Football, Basketball, and Bowling. All of these we did as a group and now the time has come when each oi us will take separate paths into other phases of our lives, Some will enter college, some will seek employment, while still others will enter the armed services. Division 123 bids a sad farewell to our Alma Mater, Harrison High, 1 AGNES CQBB VR DIVISION Division 123 wishes to ex- Cobb, and to all the teachers press its gratitude and appre- who made their stay at Har- ciatiori to its sponsor, Miss rison so memorable. .-49, ELSIE SMITH SENIOR Samuel R. Burkholder Eva B. Cappetta Esther M. Iohnson Edith Huqh L. Ray Iames Sazama A. si' LOUETTA VVOOLFENDEN SENIUH SPUNSUHS TUNE, 1946 Q TEACHERS Elsie R. Fox R. McNair R. Chase Phipps Margaret Tibbetts -.50.. ir The 3A Dinner Donce, ot- tended by two hundred and forty Hcrrisoniies, Principal cmd Mrs. Brook, cxll the 3A division teachers, cmd inter- ested faculty members, was CI truly eleqcrnt spring offcir ond C1 wonderful prelude io ihe coming Senior socicxl yeor uk '5': xfdwtgllgg N 'Y x 3N DINNER NNNCE Marine Dining Room Thursddy. May 10, 1945 Walter Derdzinski COMMITTE PROM Y Sponsors: Miss Fox, Miss Cappetta Gloria Gradishar Charles Swan Lee Mussared Mary Hahn Dolores Iablonski Robert Moreschi Wanda Klave Lorraine Tyrakowska George Yagunic Doris Adamek ELASS UFFIEERS Iune 1946 PRESIDENT: ....... . StanleY Lflsuk VICE-PRESIDENT: .. .. Elaine Votava SECRETARY: .. .. Irene Kochnuk TREASURER: .. .. Joe Kisku ES PLATFORM Walter Kuczaj Sponsors: Mr. Phipps, Miss Tibbetts Helen Lukashewikz Mary Ann Wisniewski Ioe Ferrante Seymour Goldman Dolores Lowe Raymond Mendyk Irene Baron Virginia Majeski Richard Hartman Patricia Lukas BANQUET Ruth Busch Sponsors: Miss Johnson, Mrs. McNair Steve Baluk Adeline Storgul Ierry Suchanek Clara Vrasich La Verne Rychterska Rosemarie Stritar Mary Hernandez Eleanor Worek William Schifiler Rosemarie Tornasek FINANCE Ioseph Kiska Sponsors: Miss Woolfenden, Miss Smith Dorothy Krause George Svoboda William Gavac Anne Camugnaro Ruth Holub Loretta Los Charles Kwiatkowski Arlene Sotonak Leonard Postregna Emil Pirok PROGRAM Iosephine Linder Sponsors: Miss Cappetta, Dr. Burkholder Iarnes Kahren Helen Gorowski Therese Daniels Bessie Prokop Evelyn Hrica Anne Szczodrowski Frances Belluomini Marion Gnat Rosaline Mish Iohn Dygdon CAP AND GOWN Mary Dole Sponsors: Mr. Ray, Mr. Sazama lacqueline Kolar Marion Houlihan Phyllis Lonigro Richard Conversa Ann Fiias Henry Toloczko Gladys Yelich Frederick Iasinski Ioseph Petko Epol Melekauskis MOTTO. COLOR AND SONG Gerald Novotny Sponsors: Miss Tibbetts, Mr. Ray Frieda Leberis Molly Rosenberg Robert Novak Genevieve Oksas Lora Desideri lerome Becwar Rose Marie Skupien Rita Trembacz Matthew Wisniowicz Lillian Buehler larnes Cada GIFT Sponsors: Mr. Sazama, Miss lohnson Helen Szczesny Eugene Radecki Bill Kraft Iohn Chalupa Stanley Ptasic Irene Smotrys Harry Myczek Loretta Czarnik Marion Rainer Dorothy Trumbetash MOTHERS' TEA Nick Kowalsky Sponsors: Mrs, McNair, Dr. Burkholder Lucille Antich Eleanore Lazo Sally Brietze Richard Wolf Lucille Abbamonte Clara Forys Deloris Kuczaj Marian Krivak Ioann Kroschel Richard Kubicek CLASS DAY Rosalind Broderick Sponsors: Mr. Phipps, Miss Fox Dorothy Dorosz Libby Urban Edward Skalecki Nicholas Sasuta lean Smuda Angeline Cribari Lorraine Atkus Geraldine Chandler George Bartusek Virginia Patula O F F I C E R S President ........ STANLEY LASUK Vice President, ELAINE VOTAVA Secretary .... llzlENE KOCHNUK Treasurer ..4......,...,.. TOE KISKA Cl The Advisory Commitf tee ot the Senior Class ot lune, 1946, was composed ot two elected members from each of the eleven Senior divisions and in- cluded in its membership the tour class otticers. This committee planned the class activities and ap- pointed the ten other com- mittees. The Advisory Commit' tee took charge ot the 4B Skating Party, the 4B Erolic, the 4A Dance, and the purchasing ot the red and white class beanies. od azz be ADVISURY Committee Sponsors: Miss Smi Walter Derdzinski loe Dickshinski Delores Sterba Emil Zoula Leonard Grzenia Dorothy Matusz Stanley Lasuk Mary Pristup Mary Hernandez Robert Moreschi lerome Becwar th, Miss Wooltenden Peter Skoblikotf Ruth Busch lrene Kochnuk loe Kislca Olqa Rostar Elaine Vokxvgi Victor Werner Marie Marchetti: Ted Mayer Casimir Gorslci Dolores lablonslci U9 'Wi ,H .A LV: ,--'G 1 . - 91.5, 0 S H'-mg fi' . 1 y W 1 ' . J t Y: f , nv' QI Q I ,Lf ' QQ . w ,A Q'Q,', A ' 4 , al 5 , 3 E ',, 1 4. .u . If . ,L R L, v I, '-.gv l b , ' H, Q li. 5- ,ff W N , -1 ,LN fr 4. . 4. . g , K . f s ' Q if 17' f' W PERFECT ATTENDANCE M. Hernandez, B. Busch, B. Broderick, V, Werner, M. Gnat, l. Kochnuk, D, Kuczaj, I. Smotrys, R. Niedzielski, M. Krivak Knot picturedl, G Chandler Knot picturedl. Irene Kochnuk, perfect at- tendance, eight years in grammar school as well as four years in high school. CHAIRMEN TOP BOW: I, Becwar, I. Lin- der, G. Novotny, R. Busch, I. Kiska. SEATED: M. Dole, W. Kuc- zaj, B. Broderick. NOT PICTUBED: W. Derd- zinski, N. Kowalslcy. , SCHOLARSHIP 'A' VALEDICTORIAN RUTH BUSCH-317 4 SALUTATORIAN ROSEMABIE TOMASEKf22l AWARDS AND HUNUHS IUNE SENIORS 'lr 'lr Scholarship to lllinois Institute of Technology ..... .... A lvin Handwerker Scholarship to Tulane University ......... .... I ohn Mniechowicz D. A. R. Good Citizenship Medal .... ......... ....... R u th Busch 'A' 'A' TEN HIGHEST IN SCHOLARSHIP l. Ruth Busch 6. Rosaline Mish 2. Rosemarie Tomasek 7. Lorraine Tyrakowska 3. Mary Hernandez 8. Theodore Mayer 4. Helen Smolek 9. Iohn Dygdon 5. Rose Marie Skukien lU. Alvin Handwerker 'A' i' June, 1946 Orville Andrews Marcin W. Bara Samuel Martin Barasko Ioseph Barnas Vincent Herr Barnes Ervin Benda William I. Berndt, Ir. HarfY I. Breseman Stephan R. Bryze Iohn Cernak Iohn W. Chester Iohn Chlapecka Bernard Cichon Anthony Daciolas Iohn Dancy Edward Davis Constantine Dominic Frank Dudzilc Edward Dziekan William Ells, Ir. William Ertort Robert Gajda Lawrence R. Garich Milan Stephan Giundjek Iohn Glaz Edmund Godlewski Iohn Goreczny Vincent Martin Griseto Edward Gromala Morris H. Gross George Guca George Gurick Walter Halas Paul Hernandez Walter Hogarty Matthew I. Holewiak Harry I-Iorak SERVICE MEN Ioseph Hroziencik Andrew Iaskierski Morgan Iin Stanley Kaim Chester Kaleta Iohn Kaliva Ioseph I. Kedzieia Frank I, Klimowski Henry Klingeman Bruno I. Konieczny Iohn Steven Kudelas Gerald M. Lang Robert A. Lange Leon Lew Iames I. Macejak Mitchell Makos Walter Marszalek Raymond Maslanda William Mattran Charles F. McCloskey Iames Elmer Melka Morris Harold Millman William Monkus Emil Mudrak Fred P. Myczek Sam Near Anthony Nottoli Charles O'Brien Rudolpn Omahan Evo A. Pagni Ronald F. Petty Stanley Pikoraitis Anthony Pilch Frank Prochaska Stanley Raczkowski Arthur Rajkovich Lawrence Redden -56- . . Graduates Arthur I. Regal Robert Iohn Rottenberk Milton Royko Harry Rutkiewicz George Ruzicka Samuel Sagalow Oscar Sanchez I-'red Schaller Leonard V, Shuster Dilbert Siebert Ioseph Slovak Edward Ioseph Sramek Charles W. Stall Edward Stepanek Irving Stolet Iohn Frank Strunc Iohn Sudalnik Edward Szczepanik Ioseph T. Szott Henry Tiefenbach Adolph Tram Daniel Trotimchuk Mr. Marion Tuman Ioseph A. Vivirito Herbert Voelker Martin Wiencek Stanley Walter Wiencek Chester Wolowiec Alan Workman Bernard Wrzesinski Iames Wucka Adam C. Wygonik Wing Loy Yee Richard C. Zaluga Ioseph Ziarko Iohn Zugich ABBAMONTE. LUCILLE Manley: Division Treasurer, Delegate: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Gym Team. Harrison: Mothers' Tea Committee: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: G. A. A. ADAMEK, DORIS W. Assistant Feature Editor, Harrison Herald: Stu- dent Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. ALBERT, RAY Harrisonian Art Editor: A Cappella Choir: R. O. T. C., Federal Inspection: Choral Competition: All Star Revue: Art Club: This 'N That. ANTCZAK, GEORGE Varsity Baseball Team: Football Team: Intra- mural Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball: Hall Guard: H Club. ANTICH. LUCIILLE Honor Society: Mothers' Tea: Division Secretary, Delegate: Social Laboratory: Attendance Office: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Division Volley Ball: G. A. A, ATKUS, LORRAINE Class Day Committee: War Stamp Representative: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: Volley Ball Team: Alter- nate: G. A. A.: Polish Club. AUGUSTYN. MARY Hall Guard: Student Helper: Bowling League: Volley Ball Team: Squad Captain: G. A. A.: Track Club: Hostess Club. AZZIS. IEAN Manley: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Lunch Room Helper: G. A. A. Harrison: Volley Ball Team: G. A. A. BACHUNAS. ALGIRD IOHN Movie Operator: Track Team: Swimming Team: Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball: Paper Drive. BAIEK, WALTER I. Chairman, Award and Rehearsal Committee: Editor, Sharps and Flats: Orchestra: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. BALUK, STEVE Captain, Varsity Football Team: Division President: Banquet Committee: Division Delegate: Hall Guard, Captain, Lieutenant: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball: H Club. BALWIERZ. CHESTER Hall Guard: Swimming Team: Intramural Base- ball Champs '45 : Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. BANKS, GILBERT LIB Frolic Committee: A Cappella Choir: Division Delegate, Alternate: Vtfar Stamp Representative: Herald Delegate: Orchestra, Beginner, Intermediate: Intramural Football. BARON, IRENE H. Delegate, Alternate, G. A. A.: Platform Committee: Clerk, Hall Guard: Student Helper: Volley Ball Captain: Division Delegate: Orchestra: Polish Club. BARTUSEK, GEORGE I. R. O. T. C.: Senior Day Committee: School Registrar: Baseball Team: Bowling Team: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, and Volley Ball. BECWAR. IEROME ALBERT Iungman: ZA President: Hall Guard. Har- rison: 4A Advisory Board: Chairman, Gift Committee: Boys' Chorus: Harrisonian Staff: Civil Air Patrol Cadet Corps: Hall Guard. BELLUOMINI, FRANCES Harrisonian Staff: G. A. A.: Social Laboratory: Treble Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Choral Competition: Hall Guard: Division Delegate, Alternate: Program Committee: Student Helper. BEUKE. CLARENCE Basketball Team: Intramural: Football, Baseball, Champs '45: Hall Guard. BIAGINI, ANGELINE G. A. A.: Student Helper: Office Helper: Volley Ball Team. BIENIEK. FRANK B. Non-Commission Officer, R.O.T.C.: Movie Operator: Hall Guard: Division Delegate, Alternate: Intramural: Baseball, Foot- ball, Volley Ball Champs. BLOCH, THEODORE EUGENE Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Intramural: Base- ball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. BOBBITT, LUCILLE ANNE G. A. A.: Treble Chorus: Bowling League: Student Helper. BOGEN, PHYLLIS A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team. BRADASERIC, EDWARD WILLIAM Beginners' Band: Intramural Basket- ball, Football, Volley Ball, Baseball: Hall Guard. H57- x G BRAVO, MARIE IRENE Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Assis- tant Delegate. BRIETZE. SALLY MARGARET Mothers' Tea Committee: Treble Chorus: Division Delegate, Alternate: Fall Festival, Choral Contest. Clubs: Division, lunior Bed Cross: G. A. A.: Bow Day: Bowling Team. BRODERICK, ROSALIND Feature Editor, Harrison Herald: Chairman, Class Day Comniittee: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Delegate, Alternate: Student Helper. o BRONGEL. LORRAINE G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Stamp Collector: Division Club. BROSKY, ALFRED Football Team: Club: Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball, Volley Ball. BRUZZINO. MARY G. A. A.: Volley Ball Team. 0 BUBLA, EDWARD lungman: Division Delegate: Chairman, Paper Drive: Intramural Baseball. BUCHIK, LORRAINE ELIZABETH Assistant Feature Editor, Harrison Herald: G. A. A., Alternate: Hall Guard: This N' That: Cheerleader: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper. BUECHIN, MICHAEL I. Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball Champs. 0 BUEGE, SHIRLEY MAE Hall Guard: Bowling: G. A. A. BUEHLER, LILLIAN MARY Color, Flower, Motto, and Song Committee: Division Delegate: Alternate: Student Helper: Library Helper: Hall Guard: Cheerleader: A Cappella Choir: G. A. A.: This N' That. BURDA. GRACE Iungman: Student Helper: Valley Ball Team: Bowling Team: G. A. A. BUREK. ANTHONY Division Alternate: Herald Agent: 4B Christmas Tree Committee: Student Helper: Gym Helper: Advanced Art: Hall Guard, Lieutenant: Polish Club: Science Club. BUREK, FRANCES E. Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Com- mittee: G. A. A. BUSCH, RUTH Honor Society, Initiation Committee: Banquet Commit- tee, Chairman: Senior Advisory Board: Harrisonian Staff: Main Office: Registration Office: Hall Guard: Voltey Ball Team: G. A. A. CADA, IAMES R. Iungman: Movie Operator: Hall Guard: Red Cross. Harrison: Civil Air Patrol. CAMUGNARO. ANNE 3A Class Council, Secretary: Finance Commit- tee: Treble Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Social Laboratory: Choral Competition: Hall Guard: Alternate: Stamp, Bond Collector: Division Representative: Registration: Bowling Captain. CANCILIERE, MARIE lungman: Baseball Team: Bowling Team: Decor- ation Committee: Hall Guard: G. A. A. CASELLA, MARY ANNA lungman: Bowling Team: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Red Cross: 'Nor Stamp Delegate. Harrison: G. A. A.: Student Helper. CASELLI, IRMA Treble Chorus: G. A. A.: Bowling Team: Hall Guard, Lieutenant: Harrisonian Staff: Social Laboratory: Student Helper: Chcral Competition: Honor Society. CESNA. ANGELA St. Casimir's Academy: Orchestra. Harrison: Plat- form Committee: G. A. A. CHALUPA, IOHN IR. Harrisonian Literary Staff: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Club: Gift Committee: Honor Society Activity Com- mittee: Wrestling Team, Captain: Swimming Team: Gymnastic Team: Intramurals. CHANDLER, GERALDINE Treble Chorus, Secretary: Ensemble: Trea- sury Center: War Bond Rallies, Soloist: A Cappella Choir: Choral Contests: Citizens of Tomorrow: Student Helper: G. A. A. Clubs: Beta Alpha Epsilon. CHIARO, ALEC W. Gym Helper: Hall Guard: Intermediate Orchestra. :- A081 CHMURA, LILLIAN I. Division Delegate: G. A. A.: Band: Orchestra: Hall Guard: Attendance Office Helper: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Polish Club: Bowling Team. CIHAK, IOSEPH F. Gymnastic Team, Captain: Bowling Team: Base! ball Team: Intramural Volley Ball Champs '43, '44, Basketball Champs '44, Football. Clubs: H , Track Club. CONVERSA. RICHARD Hall Guard, Captain: Intramural Basketball Champs '43, Volley Ball Champs '44, Baseball, Football: Cap and Gown Committee: I-Iall Guard. O COX. EUGENE 2nd Lieutenant, R. O. T. C.: Fire and Air Raid Warden: Championship Crack Platoon: H Club: Hall Guard: Stamp Delegate: Football Team: Intramural Volley Ball Champs '43, Basketball Champs '44, Baseball, Football. COYNE. LUCILLE Cregier Branch, McKinley: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Delegate: Baseball Team: Volley Ball Team. Harrison: Orchestra: G. A. A.: H Girl: Gym Captain: Sttudent Helper: Volley Ball Team. CRIBARI. ANGELINE Honor Society: Class Day Committee: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Division Delegate, Secretary: Student Helper: Gym Team: Squad Leader. CZARNIK, LORETTA Herald Staff, Eighth Page Editor: Graduating Class Gift Committee: This 'N That: G. A. A.: Relay Marathon Champs: Student Helper: Attendance Office. CZUBA, LOTTIE EVE G. A. A., Alternate: Hall Guard: Harrison's Bowling Team: Division Club. DACHOTA, ELMER Band: Hall Guard: A Cappella Choir. DANIELS, THERESE G. Program Committee: Placement Office: Social Laboratory Hostess: Student Helper: Division Delegate: G. A. A., Dele- gate: Choir: Globe Trotters: Dramatics, All Star Revue. DARLAK, LEONARD Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. DAUGHERTY, CHARLES B. O. T. C.: Fire Guard: Supervising General Manager of Movie Operators. I DAVID. DOROTHY IUDITH Iungman: G. A. A.: Gym and Student Helper: Hall Guard: All Sport Activities: Honor Club: Stamp Represen- tative. Harrison: Room Delegate: G. A. A.: Student Helper: All Sport Activities: Accounting Club. DEL-RE. NICK McKinley Branch. Student Council: Hall Guard. DENIK. HELEN Iungman: Hall Guard: Stamp Collector: Baseball Team. Harrison: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Orchestra. I DERDZINSKI, WALTER Honor Society: 3A Council, Chairman: 4B, 4A, Advisory Boards: Prom Committee, Chairman: President, A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football. Clubs: Photography: President, Division. DESIDERI, LORA Song, Motto Committee: G. A. A. Alternate, Delegate: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: G. A. A.: Treble Chorus: Choir: Social Laboratory: Orchestra: Choral Competition: '43, '44, '45, '46, Solo Contest Accompanist: Advanced Art. DICKSHINSKI. IOE President, Honor Society: Chairman, Initiation Committee: 4A Advisory Board: Minstrel Show, Basketball, Gymnastic Teams: Intramural Baseball, Football. Clubs: H Club: Beta Alpha Epsilon, Chairman. O DITKOWICH, HENRY 3A Representative: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. DOLE, MARY I. Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee: Division Dele- gate, Alternate: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Outing Committee: G. A. A. Delegate, Alternate: Bowling. DOMAGALA, DOLORES Treble Chorus: Choral Contests: Band: Treasury Center War Bond Rallies: Citizens of Tomorrow: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Beta Alpha Epsilon. I DOROSZ, DOROTHY MARIE Class Day Committee, Chairman, Student Leaders Round Table: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Division Delegate: Track Club: G. A. A.: Bowling. DRAGICH, HENRY IR. Division Treasurer, Delegate: Band: R.O.T.C. Captain: Orchestra, Section Leader, Solo: Ensemble and Band Contest: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football: Sousa Club: Beta Alpha. DUIKA. IOHN lungman: Paper Drive Committee: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. Harrison: R. O. T. C. -59, I it is Q1 DYGDON, IOHN T. Honor Society: Program Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Lieutenant, B. O. T. C.: Championship Picked Platoon, l945: Fire and Air Raid VVarden: Hall Guard: Non-Commissioned Officers: Commissioned Officers. DZIEDZIC, ADELINE Attendance Office Helper: Student Helper: Reg- istration Board: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: This 'N That: Polish Club. EICHHORN, IAMES Prom Committee: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball. ELRICK, IAMES Iungman: Volley Ball Champs. Harrison: Touch Foot- ball Champs '44, '45. FELSKE, EDMUND RAYMOND Hall Guard: Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Baseball. FERRANTE. IOE Gymnastic Team: Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball: Orchestra. FESKOWETZ, ANN Treble Chorus: Choral Contests: Band: Citizens of Tomorrow: Treasury Center: Student Helper: Bowling Team: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: Beta Alpha Epsilon: G. A. A. FIALA, RAYMOND Cross Country Track: Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Baseball Champs. FIIAS, ANN M. Cap and Gown Committee: Exchange Editor, Herald: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Bowling: Division Alternate: A Cappella Choir: G. A. A. FILIP, MARY lungman: Volley Ball Team: Division Delegate. Harrison: Student Helper: G. A. A. FILIP, ROSE Iungman: Volley Ball Team: Division Delegate. Harrison: Student Helper: G. A. A. FORTUNA. IUSTIN IAMES Manley: Senior Basketball Team: Soccer Team: Intramurals: Delegate: Hall Guard. Harrison: Senior Basketball Team: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: H' Club. FORYS, CLARA M. A Cappella Choir: Orchestra: G, A. A.: Social Room Helper: Polish Club: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Team: Office Helper: Division Delegate: Choir Secretary: Bowling: Stamp and Bond Collector. FRANCKOWIAK. EUGENE Division Delegate: 3A Representative: Track Team: Football Team: H Club: Intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. FROSOLONE, MILDRED Iungman: Treasurer, G. A. A.: Baseball: Volley Ball: Skata Staff: Bowling. Harrison: G. A. A. GASPAR, ADAM Football Champs '45, '44, '43: Volley Ball Champs '43: Basketball Champs '43: Basketball Team: H Club. GAVAC. WILLIAM Finance Committee: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Sports: Gymnastic Team: Hall Guard. GEORGE. VIRGINIA Co-Editor-in-Chief, Harrison Herald: G. A. A. Delegate: Co-Social Chairman, A Cappella Choir: Choral Contests: This 'N That: Student Helper: Cheerleader. GHILARDI, MARIE Treble Chorus: Harrisonian Staff: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: G. A. A.: Delegate: Choral Competition. GHILARDI, VILMA L. Division Delegate: Treble Chorus: G. A. A. Dele- gate: Senior Play: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Program Committee: Advanced Art: Alternate, Art Committee. GIUFFRE, LA VERNE G. A. A. Alternate: Hall Guard: All Star Be- view: Student Helper: H Award: Music Festival: Bowling. Clubs: Advanced Art: Student I.eaders Round Table: Sguifls: G. A. A. GIERTSEN, CHARLES A. Intramural Touch Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. GLIWA, I-'RANK Intramural Football, Basketball: Track Team: Cross Country: Hall Guard. GNAT, MARION Honor Society: G. A. A. Secretary: Herald Staff, Co- Editor-in-Chief: S. L. R. T.: Safety Council: Treble Chorus: Youth Con- ference Delegate: Band: Program Committee: 4B Activity Committee. -60- 1 '1 . u um GOLDMAN. SEYMOUR D. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Library Helper, Concert Orchestra. GOLUCH, CHESTER E. Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Intramural Basketball Champs '43, Volley Ball Champs '44, Football, H Club. GOODMAN, RITA Band, G. A. A., G. A. A. Delegate, Volley Ball Champs '45, Student Library, Office Helper, Relay Marathon, Hall Guard, Bowling Team. GOROWSKI, HELEN Iungman: Librarian, G. A. A., Volley Ball, Base- ball, Red Cross, Hall Guard. GORSKI. CASIMIR 4B, 4A Advisory Board, Division President, Intra- mural Captain, Chairman, 4A Dance Committee, Football Team, 3A Intramural Basketball Champs. GRADISHAR, GLORIA Division Secretary, 3A Student Council, At- tendance Office, Student Helper, Captain, Volley Ball Team, G. A. A. Delegate, G. A. A. Alternate, Bowling League, Hall Guard, Prom Committee, Track Club. GRAFFENIUS, WILLIAM lst Lieutenant, Concert Band, R. O. T. C. Band, Concert Orchestra, Movie Operator, Hall Guard, Band Club. GRANT, SOL Hall Guard, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, R. O. T. C., Boys' Chorus. GREENBAUM, FANNIE Honor Society, Grade Committee, Hall Guard, Attendance Office Captain, Discipline Office Helper, Division Alternate, G. A. A. Delegate, Bowling, Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Division, Angels, Accounting. GRILLO, CATHERINE Manley: Volley Ball Team. Harrison: G. A. A., 4B Frolic Committee, Hall Guard, Home Nursing Course. GRYMSKI. EVEI-YN LOUISE G. A. A., This 'N That, Hall Guard, Lieutenant, G. A. A. Bowling. GRZENIA, LEONARD W. Advisory Board, Social Committee, '45 Base- ball Champs, Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Hall Guard GUTIERREZ, MANUELA Office Helper, G. A. A., Gym Captain, Library Helper, G. A. A. Alternate. HAGER. CLARENCE H. Hall Guard, Lieutenant, Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Civil Air Patrol. HAHN, MARY IEAN Prom Committee, 3A Social Committee, Banquet Committee, Harrison Herald, Social Laboratory Council, A Cappella Choir, Office Helper, Volley Ball Champs, G. A. A., Registration Club. HANDWERKER. ALVIN M. Honor Society, Grade Committee, Attend- ance Ofiice Helper, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant Colonel, Fire Guard, Air Raid Guard, Boys' Chorus, Boogie Hornets. HARRIS. PAUL P. Chicago Iewish Academy, Academy Treasurer, Bea- con Art Editor, War Stamp Salesman. Harrison: Herald Representative, Assistant Sports Editor, Cross Country Team, H Club. HARTMAN, RICHARD G. Graduating Platform Committee, Movie Oper- ator, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, Football. 'P HELENIUS. SUSAN lungman: Red Cross, Girls' Chorus, Volley Ball Team. Harrison: Bowling Team, G. A. A., Student Helper, Hall Guard. HERNANDEZ. MARY Manley: G. A. A., Volley Ball, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Pan American Club. Harrison: Division President, G. A. A. Delegate, Bowling, Honor Society, Initiation Committee, Ad, visory Board, Banquet Committee. HEYDUK, ROBERT T. Hall Guard, Football Team, Division Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Intramural Baseball Official, Football Official, Division Club, Beta Alpha Epsilon. HEYDUK, THOMAS R. Honor Society, Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Foot- ball Team, Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Official, Baseball, Football. Clubs: Beta Alpha Epsilon, Division. HILGER, EVELYN ROSE Division Delegate, Office Helper, Bowling Team, Senior School Champs, Volley Ball, G. A. A. HODINA. FRANK JOSEPH IR. National Honor Society, Hall Guard, Gymnastic Team, Intramural Football, Basketball. -51- HOLLER. GEORGIANA ANTONIE G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Division Volley Ball: Remittance Office. Clubs: Division 122 Gremlins: Angels Club. HOLUB. RUTH R. Finance Committee: Band Major: Secretary, Sousa Club: Division Delegate: Section Leader: Orchestra: G. A. A.: Student Librarian: Solo Ensemble Band Contests: Beta Alpha Epsilon: Paper Oueen: Hall Guard. HOMOLKA. MILT Basketball, Gymnastic, Track Teams: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. Clubs: H Club: Beta Alpha Epsilon. HORAK. LA VONNE SB Division President: Stamp Delegate: Student Helper: Student Leaders Round Table: Hall Guard: All Star Revue: Music Festival: Bowling Team: H Award. Clubs: Advanced Art: Sauifls: G. A. A. HOULIHAN. MARION Manley: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Council: Volley Ball Champs: Fire Marshall. Harrison: Stamp Collector: Office Helper: 3A Social Committee: Cap and Gown Committee: G. A. A. HOYNE. IOHN I. Captain, Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Football. HRICA. EVELYN M. Lyons Township: G. A. A.: Girls' Choir: Student Helper. Harrison: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Gym Student Helper: G A. A. Alternate: Room Alternate: Bowling Team: Outing Committee: Program Committee: Accounting Club. HRZENIAK. HELEN lungman: Volley Ball Team: Girls' Chorus. Har- rison: Student Helper: G. A. A. IABLONSKI, DOLORES Honor Society, Entrance Committee: Harrison- ian Literary Staff: Hall Guard: Attendance Office Helper: Advisory Board: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Prom Committee: G. A. A.: Division Delegate: Registration Board. IARECKI, DOROTHY Hall Guard: G. A. A.: lunior Volley Ball Champs: Senior Volley Ball Champs: School Volley Ball Champs: Harrisonian Staff: Office Helper: Student Helper: Relay Marathon. IASINSKI, FREDERICK Captain intramural Basketball, Football: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Baseball: Division Bond Salesman: Cap and Gown Committee. IOZWIAK, STEVE L. lst Sgt., R. O. T. C.: Fire and Air Raid Guard: Intramural Volley Ball, Football, Baseball. Q IUNG, TATE Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Team. IUREWICZ. IOSEPH N. lst Sgt., R. O, T, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball KAHREN. IAMES F. President, Band Club: mittee: Concert Band: R. O. T. C., Band Volley Ball Team: Checker C.: Fire Guard: Intramural Hall Guard. Band Major: Program Com- Band Contests: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football: Hall Guard: Sousa Club. KAISI, PHYLLIS M. Manley: Hall Guard: Safety and Fire Council: G. A. A.: Minute Man: Intramural Basketball. Harrison: Treble Chorus: G. A. A. KALEC, LUCY Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: G. A. A. KALINOWSKI, MICHAEL IR. Swimming Team Captain: Bowling Team: Volley Ball: Baseball: Football: Basketball: H Club: Hall Guard. KALUDIS. HM R. O. T. C.: Boys' Chorus: intramural Football, Basket- ball, Volley Ball, Baseball: Hall Guard. KAMINSKI, LOUIS Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basket- ball: Freshman Baseball Champs. KANIA. HENRY lungman: intramural Volley Ball, Football. Harrison: Football Champs '45, '44, '43: Volley Ball Champs '43: Basketball Champs '43. KAPLAN. IRVING S. R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer: Track Team: R. O. T C. Cadet: Boys' Chorus: Fire Guard: Air Raid Guard: Attendance Office Helper: Student Helper. KAPRAK. RICHARD Wrestling Team: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. KAPUSCINSKI, RUTH Secretary, Iunior Red Cross: Division Chairman, Red Cross Overseas Boxes: Bow Day Committee: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Art Board. -C KASPRAK, IRENE Iunior Red Cross: Treble Chorus: Student Helper: Home Nursing: G. A. A., Delegate: Division Delegate. KATZ, ROSELYN CRUSTYJ Registration Committee Helper: Volley Ball Team: Movie Operator: Student Helper: Beta Alpha Epsilon: Bowling Team. KEITH. IAMES ROBERT R. O. T. C. Picked Platoon: R. O. T. C. Non- Commissioned Officer: Fire Guard: Minstrel Show '44, '45: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Baseball, Football: Division Delegate: Hall Guard. KELLER. KATHERINE Orchestra: Student Helper: Spring Festival: Bowling: Volley Ball Tournament: Hall Guard: G. A. A. KELTER, MICHAEL WILLIAM R. O. T. C. Non-Commissioned Officer: R. O. T. C. Picked Platoon: Intramural Football, Baseball: Hall Guard. KERNDL, DORIS Cregier: Office Helper: Librarian: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Representative: Volley Ball Team: S. G. A.: Squad Captain. KESSLER, ALICE Herald Staff: A Cappella Choir: Library Staff: Student Helper: Division Alternate, Delegate: Accounting Club: Hall Guard: G. A. A. KIRSCH, DEANNA Manley: Volley Ball Champs. Harrison: G. A. A.: Movie Operator: Band. KISKA. IOSEPH P. Treasurer, 4A Class: Advisory Board: Chairman, Finance Committee: Delegate, A Cappella Choir, Choral Contest. Intra- mural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Track, Cross Country Team. Clubs: Track: H. KLAVE. WANDA PAULINE Social Committee, National Honor Society: 4A Prom Committee: Hall Guard: Attendance Office Helper: G. A. A.: Harrisoman Staff: Polish Club: Division Room Stamp Delegate. KOCHNUK. IRENE M. Secretary, Senior Class: Honor Society: Main Office Helper: Hall Guard: Division Treasurer, Delegate: G. A. A.: Captain, Volley Ball: Registration Office: Student Helper: Marathon Captain. KOEHLER, ROBERT Color Guard: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Fire Guard: Picked Platoon. O KOHUT, ANN MARIE MILDRED Hall Guard: Attendance Office: Volley Ball: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Division Committees: Placement Office. Clubs: Division: G. A. A.: Angels. KOLAR, EVELYN BARBARA G A. A.: Volley Ball Tournament: Student Helper. KOLAR, IACQUELINE Band: Attendance Office: Division Delegate: G. A. A.: Student' Helper: Hall Guard: Division Volley Ball: Social Laboratory: Cap and Gown. ' x KONVALINKA, JAMES R. O. T. C.: Captain, Hall Guard: Minstrel Show: Intramural Volley Ball, Football, Baseball: Registration Helper: Movie Operator. XKOSINA, IAMES RUSSELL Gymnastic Team: Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. KOVITZ. PHILIP Boys' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Harrison Herald Staff Photographer: Photography Club. KOWALSKY, NICK Intramural Football Champs '44, '45: Bowling Team: Boys' Chorus. KRAFT, WILLIAM Gift Committee: Hall Guard: Wrestling Team: Swim- ming Team: Bowling Team: Minstrel Show: Intramural Football, Base- ball, Basketball, Volley Ball: H Club. KRAMER, IOSEPH D. Manley: Hall Guard. Harrison: Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. KRAUSE, DOROTHY IRENE Finance Committee: Division Delegate, Alternate: Attendance Office: Registration Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Volley Ball. Clubs: Division, G. A. A., Angels. KRICHEVSKY. HENRY R. O. T. C.: Boys' Chorus: Orchestra, First Cellist: Solo Contest: Volley Ball: Intramural Baseball, Football: Orchestra Helper: Wrestling: Clubs: Chemistry, Section Officers. KRIVAK, MARIAN Honor Society: Mothers' Tea: Social Laboratory, Chairman: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Bowling Team, G. A. A. 163- KROSCHEL, IOANN Mothers' Tea: Herald Representative: Social Laboratory: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Delegate: Relay Marathon, Champs. KROSS, ROBERT lst Sergeant, R. O. T. C.: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Volley Ball, Bowling Team: Swimming Team: Clubs: Beta Alpha Epsilon. KRUMKE, ROGER E. Orchestra: H Club: Manager, Track Team: Cross Country Team: Bowling Team: Intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. KRUPKOWSKI, ANTHONY R. O. T. C.: Fire Guard: Intramural Football. KRUPKOWSKI. EDWHW U. S. ARMY. Band: Intramural Volley Ball: Division Delegate: School Representative. KRYSTOFOWICZ, IRENE Herald Staff: G. A. A.: Attendance Office Helper. KRZEMINSKI, EDMUND I. Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. KUBACKI. VICTOR lungman: Movie Camera Operator. Harrison: Hall Guard: Red Cross: Intramural Sports. KUBICEK, RICHARD Honor Society: Mothers' Tea Committee: Intra- mural Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. KUCZAI. DELORIS DOROTHY Honor Society: Treble Chorus, Treasurer: S. I.. R. T.: Hall Guard: G. A. A., Delegate: Mothers' Tea: Choral Contest: Division Club, Delegate: Student Helper: Track Club: Intra- mural Volley Ball KUCZAI, WALTER I. Division Alternate: Honor Society: Advanced Art: Hall Guard: Herald Agent: Student Helper: Gym Helper: A Cap- pella Choir: Spring Festival: Platform Committee: 4B Christmas Tree Committee: Activity Committee, Chairman. Clubs: Polish Club: Science. KUTA, STANLEY F. Vtlrestling Team: Hall Guard: Orchestra: Movie Operator: R. O. T. C.: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. O KWIATKOWSKI, CHARLES S. IR. Division Alternate: 4A Finance Com- mittee: Intramural Baseball Champs: Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. LAMBERG, LAVERNE DOROTHY Division Delegate: Second Band: Re- lay Marathon: Club: Office Helper: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Delegate: Volley Ball: Baseball. LAPIERRE, VERNON FRANK Corporal, R. O. T. C.: Non-Commissioned Officers: Captain Intramural, Football, Basketball: Intramural Volley Ball Champs '43: Basketball Champs '44: H Club. I LASUK. STANLEY 4B, 4A President: Division Alternate: Baseball, Bowl- ing Teams: Intramural Volley Ball Champs '43: Basketball Champs '44: H Club. LAZO, ELEANORE Assistant Chairman, Social Laboratory: G. A. A. Delegate: Choral Competition: Senior Mothers' Tea Committee: Social Committee: Student Helper: A Cappella Choir: G. A. A.: Social Labor- atory Hostess: Honor Society. LEBERIS. FRIEDA Motto, Cclor, Song, Flower Committee: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Division Volley Ball Team: Track Club: Attendance Office: Squad Captain. I LEONCHUK. BETTY Division Delegate: 4B Frolic Committee: G. A. A.: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: Home Nursing Course. LEONETTI, CHARMAINE PATRICIA Treble Chorus: Choral Contest: Band: Citizens of Tomorrow: Treasury Center: Student Helper: G. A. A.: Bowling Team: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: Beta Alpha Epsilon. LINDER, IOSEPHINE National Honor Society, Secretary, Initiation Com- mittee: Class Chairman: 4A Program Committee, Chairman: Minstrel Show: Office Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. Represen- tative: Captain, Bowling. LONIGRO. PHILLIS A. Student Council Delegate: Cap and Gown Com- mittee: G. A. A.: Student Helper. LOS, LORETTA VICTORIA Honor Society: 4B Social Committee: 4A Financial Committee: Registration Board: Chairman, Grade Committee: Relay Marathon Champs: G. A. A. Delegate: Harrisonian Staff: Office Helper: G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Polish Club. LOUIE, ANNETTE lungman: Office Helper: Red Cross: G. A. A. Har- rison: G. A. A. D 64 -v LOUZENSKY, IOHN FRANK Choir Social Committee, Choir, Gymnastic Team, Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hall Guard. LOWE, DOLORES IEAN Chairman, Record Committee Honor Society, Entertainment Committee, Platform Committee, Major, Band, Section Leader, Solo, Ensemble, Band Contests, Bond Rallies, Sousa Club, Beta Alpha Epsilon. LUKAS. PATRICIA M. Platform Committee, G. A. A. Delegate, Alter- nate, Student Helper, Bowling Team, Hall Guard, Accounting Club. O LUKASHEWIKZ. HELEN Manley: Marathons, Life Saving, Gym Demon- strations, Bowling. Harrison: Senior Platform Committee, Honor Society, Attendance Office, Division Delegate, G. A. A. Delegate, Volley Ball, Squad Captain. LYNN. DOLORES lungman: G. A. A., Attendance, Gym, and Student Helper, Hall Guard, Red Cross Secretary, Intramural Sports, Harrison- ian Representative. Harrison: Alternate Room Delegate, G. A. A., Student Helper, Intramural Sports. MACCHINI, REMO Hall Guard Captain, Photography Club, Division Delegate, 3A Representatives, Senior Play, Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Football, Bowling Team. MAIERCZYK, EDWARD STEVE Intramural Official, Softball, Volley .Bali, Football, Basketball, R. O. T. C., Boys' Chorus, Hall Guard. - MAIESKI. VIRGINIA S. L. R. T., Bowling Captain, H Award, Plat form Committee, Student Helper, Hall Guard, Squifls Club, G. A. A. ANCHEFF. THEODORE Iungman: Baseball Team, Gym Helper, Floor Hockey. Harrison: Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. 0 MANDEL, LAVERNE I.. Division Delegate, Discipline Office, Attendance Office, Hall Guard, Volley Ball, Registration Helper, Gymnastic Team Helper: G. A. A., Delegate. Clubs: Division, Angel's. MANSKE, ROBERT F. Corporal, R. O. T. C., Herald Delegate, Hall Guard, Picked Platoon, Fire Guard. MARCHETTA. MARIE Senior Advisory Committee, Division Delegate, Office Helper, Hall Guard, G. A. A. o MAREK. KENNETH R. Baseball Team, Bowling Team, Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball Champs, Basketball, Football, H Club. MARININ, AL IOHN Swimming Team, Football Team, Movie Operator, Hall Guard, Boys' Chorus, Minstrel Show, Intramural Baseball, Foot- ball, Basketball, Volley Ball' H Club. MARKS, BEVERLY Manley: Student Helper, Lunch Room Helper, Freshman Basketball Champs, G. A. A. Harrison: Student Helper, Division Volley Ball Team, G. A. A. . I MASHEK, GEORGIANNA lungman: Library Helper, Attendance Clerk. Harrison: Student Helper, G. A. A., Delegate. MATTRAN, ROSEMARIE Student Helper, Girls' Chorus, Hall Guard, G. A. A., Cheer Leader, Squifl Club. MATUSZ, DOROTHY National Honor Society, Entrance Committee, Harrison Herald, Eighth Page Editor, Senior Advisory Board, 4B Nom- inating Committee, Attendance Office, War Bond Committee, Hall Guard, G. A. A., Delegate. m MAYER, THEODORE Honor Society, Treasurer, Senior Advisory Com- mittee, Intramural Football Champs, Hall Guard, Student Helper. Mc MAHON. EARL L. R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Lieutenant, Rifle Team, Fire and Air Raid Guard, Intramural Football, Softball. MELEKAUSKIS, EPOL Cap and Gown Committee, Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball Champs '45. 0 MENDYK. RAYMOND ROMAN Platform Committee, Boys' Chorus, Student Helper, Intramural Baseball. MERCER, DELORES A Cappella Choir, G. A. A., Representative, Hall Guard. MIHELICH, VERONIKA lungman: Student Helper, Volley Ball Team, Baseball Team, Squad Leader. Harrison: G. A. A., Student Helper. -A its 4 I MIKA. IOE Football Team, SA Representative, Division President, Div- ision Delegate, Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball, H Club, Hall Guard, Captain. MIKLOSZ, FRANK Z. Senior Orchestra, R. O. T. C., Intramural Basket- ball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. MISH, ROSALINE ANGELINE Honor Society, Entrance Committee, Social Committee, Harrisonian Staff, Program Committee, Registration Board, Office Helper, Relay Marathon Champs, Volley Ball, G. A. A., Delegate, Hall Guard, Polish Club. MISKOVSKY, GEORGIANA Iungman: Newspaper Editor-in-Chief, Honor Roll, Volley Ball Champs, Baseball, Bowling, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Red Cross Club, Achievement Assembly, G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A., Student Helper. MORESCHI, ROBERT Prom Committee, Honor Society, Advisory Board, Gymnastic Team. MUDIER. ANNE Iungman: Librarian, G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A., Delegate, Volley Ball Team. MUENCHOW. RUTH Division Delegate, Alternate, 3A Representative, Honor Society, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, G. A. A., Library Worker, Sight-Saving Typist, Bowling Team. MUSSARED, LEE Prom Committee, 3A Representative, R. O. T. C., Fire Guard, Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Registration Helper, Track Team, Movie Operator, Minstrel Show, Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Football. MYCZEK, HARRY IOSEPH Gift Committee, Boys' Chorus, Hall Guard, Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Football. NANNINI, LORRAINE Honor Society, Division Alternate, Treble Chorus, Harrisonian Staff, Student Helper, Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Choral Competition, G. A. A. NICHOLS. IRENE Choir, Student Helper, Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Volley Ball Team. Clubs: Beta Alpha Epsilon, G. A. A. NIEDZIELSKI, RAMONA D. Honor Society, Entertainment Committee Chairman, Concert Band, Major, Band Commentator, Social Laboratory Council, Library Staff, A Cappella Choir, Red Cross Delegate, Student Helper, Beta Aipha Epsilon. NINEMIRE, HERBERT Division Delegate, R. O. T. C., Gymnastic. NOVAK, ROBERT Division Delegate, Division Alderman, Color Motto and Song Committee, Hall Guard, Intramural Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Volley Ball. NOVOTNY, GERALD Chairman of Flower, Motto, and Song Com- mittee, Track Team, Minstrel Show, Hall Guard Captain, Registration Helper, Intramural Sports, Club: Track, Drifters. o O'GARA, GLORIA lungman: ZA Secretary, Hall Guard, Captain, Volley Ball, Captain, Bowling Team, G. A. A., Harrison: G. A. A. OKSAS. GENEVIEVE L. Herald Staff, A Cappella Choir, Motto, Color Song, Flower Committee, G A. A., Delegate, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Library, Bowling Team. OLENICK, MARY A Cappella Choir, Herald Staff, G. A. A., Alternate, Hall Guard, Library Staff, Student Helper. a ORATOWSKI, GEORGE T. IR. Lieutenant, Hall Guard, Gymnastics Team, Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. OSTROWSKI, IOSEPH S. Captain, Hall Guard, Gymnastic Team, Intra- mural Soitball Champs '45, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. PACCHINI, IUNE T. Division Delegate, G. A. A., Delegate, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Oitice, Bowling Team, Volley Ball Team. PARKER, FRANK IR. Hall Guard, Football Team, Intramural Baseball, Champs '45, Basketball, Volley Ball. PATULA, VIRGINIA Musical Festival, Choral Contest, Class Day Com- mittee, A Cappella Choir, G. A. A., Hall Guard, Relay Marathon Champs, Student Helper, Attendance Office. PAVLIK, MARION ADRIENNE G. A. A., Volley Ball Team, Student Helper, Hall Guard, Attendance Office Worker, Assistant Captain, Gym. -55- PECHA, FRANK I. H Club: Track Team: Gymnastic Team: Intra- mural 'Volley Ball, Basketball, Football: '45 School Softball Champs. PELLEGRINI, LEO Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Student Helper: Fall and Spring Festival: Orchestra: Orchestra Contest: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball. PESCATORE. LENA M. Manley: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Captain, Volley Ball Team: Girls Glee Club: G. A. A. Harrison: Orchestra: G, A. A. PETITTI, THERESA Manley: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Accompanist, Boys' Chorus: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Captain, Volley Ball Team. Harrisoni G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Orchestra. PETKO, IOSEPH CASMIR 4A Cap, Gown Committee: Boys' Chorus: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Foot- ball, Basketball. PFEIFFER, HAROLD I. H Club: Student Helper: Division Club: Beta Alpha Epsilon: Baseball Team. PIENTA. LUCILLE THERESE ZA Class Treasurer: Delegate: Alternate, G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Track Club: Cheerleader: Office Helper: Attend- ance Office: This 'N That. PIROK, EMIL CHARLES Iungman: Sakata: Champs, Football, Baseball, Basketball. Harrison: Champs, Basketball, Football. PISANI, MARINO I. R. O. T. C.: Bowling Team: Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball, Football. POSSEDI, FRANK Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball Champs. POSTREGNA, LEONARD Finance Committee: Hall Guard: Minstrel Show: Intramural Sports: Football Team: Bowling Team. PRATHER, RICHARD H Club: Hall Guard: Basketball, Track Teams: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball. PRAVNAN, ROBERT H Club: Boys' Chorus: Active Member, Gym- nastic Team: Basketball: Intramural Football, Baseball Champs, '45. PRESKAR, WILLIAM M. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. PRISTUP. MARY Iungman: Recording Secretary, G. A. A.: Social Com- mittee, Honor Scciety: Hall Guard: Red Cross: H Award: S. L. R. T.: Advisory Board: Bowling Captain: Volley Ball, Baseball Teams. Sguifls Club. PROKOP, BESSIE 3A Representative: Program Committee: Honor Society, Grade Committee: G. A. A. Delegate, Alternate: Social Laboratory Delegate: G. A. A. Board: Bowling: H Award: Sakata Staff: Baseball Team: Volley Ball. PROSIA. ANN M. Manley: Division Treasurer, Representative: Hall Guard: G. A. A., Representative: Volley Ball, Captain: Harrison: Student Helper: G. A. A. PROUST. ARTHUR F. U. S. Navy: Division Delegate: Iunior Occupa- tion Club: Globe Trorters: B. O. T. C. Non-Commissioned Officers Club. PRZYBYLSKI, RICHARD Intramural Football Champs '44, '45: Bowling Team: Basketball Team: H Club. PTASIC, STANLEY W. Gift Committee: Dramatics Class: Assistant Director of Play: Movie Operator: Division Delegate: Herald Messenger: Hall Guard: Boys' Chorus. PUTKO. HELEN Honor Society: Division Delegate, Alternate: G. A. A. Alternate: Student Helper: A Cappella Choir. O QUIRICONI, NADA Class, Song, Motto Committee: Student Helper: Beginners Orchestra: Hall Guard: Stamp Collector: Spring Festival: Choral Contest: Chorus: Bowling Club: G. A. A. QUIRICONI. VERA 3A Representative: Finance Committee: Treble Chorus: Fall, Spring Festivals: Choral Contest: Beginners Orchestra: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Bowling Team: Stamp and Bond Collector: Social Laboratory: G. A. A. ' RADECKI. EUGENE JOSEPH Gift Committee: Movie Operator: Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. RADZUN, RAY R. O. T. C.: Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Bastcet- ball, Baseball: Hall Guard. RAINER, MARION I. Honor Society, Entrance Committee Chairman: Gift Committee: Safety Council: Student Helper: Hall Guard Lieutenant: G. A. A. RAS, LA VERNE M. Honor Society, Constitutional Committee: Student Helper: Bowling Captain: Division Alternate: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. Q RAUSCHENFELD, LUCILLE Advanced Art: Band: Morse Code Club: Office Helper: Intramural Marathon, Volley Ball Champs: G. A. A. REZNICEK, NORMA Library Helper: lunior, Senior, School Volley Ball Champs: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. RIO. VINCENT Cross Country Manager: Club: Intramural Captain, Baseball, Basketball: Baseball Team: Track Team. ROSALES, RACHEL Freshman Division Secretary: Receptionist, lO9: Student Helper: Attendance Office Helper: Captain: G. A. A. ROSE. ROSE MARY Bowling Committee: Volley Ball Tournament: Student Helper: G. A. A. ROSENBERG, HENRY IOSEPH Senior Division Council Delegate: Clubs: Division: Latin Club. o ROSENBERG, MOLLY Honor Society, Constitutional Committee: Song, Color, and Motto Committee: Harrisonian Delegate: Concert Band, Sergeant: Bowling Team: Student Helper: Globe Trotters Club: G. A. A. Delegate, Alternate. ROSSA, IOHN Movie Operator: School Football Champs '45, '46: Hall Guard: Red Cross. ROSTAR, OLGA Concert Orchestra: Sharps and Flats, Editor: Advisory Committee: Choral Contests, Concerts: Assemblies: Treasury Center Programs: All Star Revue: Waltz Dream: Fashion Show: Dramatics: Senior Play: G. A. A. RUFA. GERTRUDE M. Treble Chorus: Cheerleading: Rifle: A Cappella Choir: Division Bowling Team: Dramatics: Senior Play, Properties Committee: G. A. A. RUFA, MARGARET A. Treble Chorus: Cheerleading: Rifle: A Cappella Choir: Division Bowling Team: Dramatics: Senior Play, Properties Com- mittee: G. A. A. RUMINSKI, STANLEY H Club: Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball: Bowling Team: Hall Guard. RYCHTERSKA, LAVERNE Banquet Committee: A Cappella Choir: Treble Chorus: Student Helper: Hall Guard Lieutenant: Polish Club: President, N. H. Management: G. A. A. SABATINI. RENA Office Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Bowling Team: Volley Ball. SALETKO. LAVERNE H. Manley: House of Representatives: Student Council: Band: G. A. A.: lntramural Volley Ball, Baseball. Harrison: Honor Society: Literary Editor, Harrisonian Staff: Constitutional Com- mittee: G. A. A.: Volley lzall Champs. SASUTA, NXCHOLAS Class Day Committee: Hall Guard, Captain: R. O. T. C., Staff Sergeant: Fire Guard: Minstrel Show: Picked Platoon: Volley Ball, Football Baseball: A Cappella Choir: Drifters Club: Non- Commissioned Officers. SAWEIKIS, RITA. lungman: Bowling Captain: Volley Ball: Division Delegate: Sguad Leader: Hall Guard: Baseball: G. A. A. Harrison: Student Helper: Gym Helper: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: G. A. A. SCALFARO, FLORA lungmcn: Hall Guard: G. A. A., President: Squad Leader: Bowling Captain: Baseball: Volley Ball. Harrison: Division Delegate: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team. I SCHAFFER. MILDRED Manley: Hall Guard: Shower Guard: G. A. A.: Basketball: Pan-American Club: Chorus. Harrison: Hall Guard: Orches- tra: G. A. A. SCHEDNIG. MAXINE Honor Society: Harrisonian Staff: War Bond Oueen: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Treble Chorus: Choral Competition: Bowling Team: G. A. A. SCHIFFLER, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Banquet Committee: Varsity Foot- ball Team, Manager: Gym Helper: Minstrel Show: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball Champs: Club. 68 f--Salt if ' ig W . 1- -- SCHOLL. BEATRICE Hall Guard: Relay Marathon, Champs: G. A. A.: Volley Ball. SCHULTZ. GERALD Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. SEKURA, BERNICE S. G. A. A.: Student Helper: G. A. A. Alternate: Polish Club: Orchestra: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Team. SEMPEK, DOROTHY Secretary, Home Management II: A Cappella Choir: Treble Chorus: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Attendance Office Helper: Accounting Club: Polish Club: Bowling Team. SHISHOW. HELEN GLORIA Division Delegate: G.A.A.: Treble Chorus: Second Band: Club: Student Help-er: Office Helper: Relay Mara- thon: Hall Guard: Baseball: Captain, Volley Ball. SIEGEL. HYLA SARANE Entrance Committee, Honor Society: Social Laboratory Council: 3B Nominating Committee: G. A. A.: Concert Orchestra: Photography Club: Advanced Art: Intramural Volley Ball, Bowling: Beta Alpha Epsilon. SIEGER, LOIS BLANCH Herald Staff: G. A. A.: Orchestra: Spring, Fall Festival: Relay Champ: Volley Ball Team. SILVERMAN. ESTHER Attendance Office: Hall Guard: Bed Cross: Volley Ball: G. A. A. SKALECKI, EDWARD M. Student Helper: Student Council: Ft. O. T. C. Sgt., Color Guard, Crack Platoon: Movie Operator: Band: Boys' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Division Delegate: Intramural Football, Basketball. m SKOBLIKOFF, PETER Senior Advisory Board: Varsity Football: Intra- mural Volley Ball, Baseball, Basketball, Football: Gym Helper: H Club. SKUPIEN. ROSE MARIE Honor Society: Color, Song, and Motto Com- mittee: G. A. A., ViceePresident: Hall Guard: Treble Chorus: Student Helper: Intramural Volley Ball: Bowling. SLOMKA, THADDEUS S. Movie Operator: Intramural, Football, Base- ball. SLOVINEC, DOROTHY Iungman: Office Helper: Student Helper: Bowl- ing Team: Volley Ball: G. A. A. Harrison: G. A. A. SMIALEK, HELEN National Honor Society: Student Helper: G. A. A. SMIALEK, IRENE National Honor Society: Student Helper: Bowling Team, G. A. A. SMOK. FLORENCE Library Helper: Bow Day Committee: Hall Guard: G. A. A., Art Committee: Delegate: Red Cross Club, Treasurer. SMOTRYS IRENE C. Honor Society: Herald Staff, News Editor: G. A. A. Board: Student Leaders Round Table: Division Delegate, Alternate: Treble Chorus: Band: Beta Alpha Epsilon: Student Helper. SMUDA. IEAN Student Helper: Treble Chorus: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Iumor Red Cross: Home Nursing. SOTONAK, ARLENE Senior Financial Committee: Division President, Delegate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Social Room Hostess: G. A. A. Delegate, Bowling: Senior Play: Morse Code Club. SOUCEK. IAMES IERRY R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, Picked Platoon, Fire Guard: Intramural Baseball Champs, Football, Basketball. SPOSATO, SADIE Iungman: Office Helper: Volleyball, Champs: Base- ball Champs: G. A. A. Harrison: Student Helper: G. A. A., Delegate: Hall Guard: I-I' Club. STELMACHOWSKA, OLYMPIA C. Band: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: Advanced Art: Volley Ball Team: Gym Helper: Bowling Team: Division Delegate: Polish Club: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. STERBA, DELORES Advertising Manager, Herald: Senior Advisory Committee: Advanced Art: Student Helper: This 'N That: Division Alternate: Hall Guard: G. A. A. STOGIS, BEN Senior Basketball Team: Movie Operator: Senior Track Team: Intramural Football, Basketball, Captain: H Club: Bowling: Hall Guard. 169-. STORGUL. ADELINE V. Banquet Committee: Harrisonian Staff: At- tendance Office: Library Staff: Relay Team: Volley Ball: Division Dele- gate: Photography Club: G. A. A. Delegate. STOZEK, DOLORES Honor Society: Division Secretary: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Student Council: Student Helper: Office Helper: Bowling: This 'N That: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. STRAMA, EDWARD Honor Society: Christmas Tree Committee: Social Committee: Hall Guard Lieutenant: Division Delegate: A Cappella Choir: Spring Festival: Gym Helper: Polish Club: Science. I STRITAR, ROSE MARIE V. Banquet Committee: Treble Chorus, Choral Contests: Herald Delegate: Hall Guard: Division Club: Track Club: Intramural Volley Ball: G. A. A. Delegate. STROK. ANDY Iungmart: Tardy Court Iudge: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball Champs: Football Champs '43: Red Cross: Hall Guard. Harrison: Intramural Football Champs '44, '45: Basketball: Herald Representative. SUCHANEK, IEBRY I. Basketball Team: Intramural Basketball, Base- ball, Volley Ball, Football: Club: Safety Council: Division Delegate: Banquet Committee. SVOBODA, GEORGE Financial Committee: Football Team: Track Team: Cross-Country Team: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basket- ball: Hall Guard. Clubs: Track, Stamp. SWAN. CHARLES Herald Staff: R. O. T. C. Major: Rifle Team: Boys' Chorus. Clubs: Officers Club: Non-Commissioned Officers Club. SZALKOWSKI, RICHARD IULIAN Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. O SZARAT. LOUIS CASIMIR Senior Orchestra, President: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball Champs: All Star Revue: Bowling Team. SZCZESNY, HELEN Gift Committee: Bond and Stamp Collector: Globe Trotters Club: Attendance Office Helper: Bowling Team: G. A. A. SZCZODROWSKI, ANNE Concert Band Lieutenant: Social Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Program Committee: Band Contests: Student Helper: Social Room Council: Volley Ball: Hall Guard: H Girls Band Club: Girl Officers. SZESZOL, LORRAINE Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: G. A. A. SZPYT, LORETTA PATRICIA Student Helper: Office Helper: Hall Guard: Bowling League: G. A. A. SZUBA, EUGENE S. Honor Society: Division Delegate: Herald Delegate: Lieutenant, Hall Guards: Student Helper: Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Baseball. SZYMANSKI, DORIS Captain, Hall Guard: Secretary, Treasurer, Divi- sion: S. L. R. T., Conference, Representative: This 'N That : Social Committee: Costume Committee: Gym Captain: Bowling: Track Club: Volley Ball Team: G. A. A. SZYMANSKI, DOROTHY Honor Society: Social Laboratory: Hall Guard Captain: G. A. A.: Gym Student Helper: Division President: G. A. A. Alternate: This 'N That : Captain, Volley Ball Team: Bowl- ing: Track Club. SZYMANSKI, THOMAS Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball. TABISZ, CASIMIR STANLEY Gymnastic Team: Baseball Team: 'I-I Club: Intramural Football, Basketball. TERRAN, VIRGINIA Honor Society: Division Delegate: Student Helper: Bowling Team: G. A. A.: Hall Guard. TOLOCZKO, HENRY Beginners, Intermediate, Concert Orchestra: Cap and Gown Committee: Attendance Office Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard. TOMASEK. ROSEMARIE Honor Society, Entrance Committee: Attend- ance Office Helper: Banauet Committee: lst Lieutenant, Hall Guard: Bowling League: G. A. A. TOMASZEWSKI, ROSEMARY Iungman: G. A. A.: Stamp Delegate: Volley Ball Team: Bowling Team: Baseball Team: Hall Guard. TORNHEIM, BESSIE Concert Orchestra: Library Club: Intramural Mara- thon Races, Freshman and Iunior Volley Ball Champs: G. A. A. -70-. TREMBACZ. RITA GRACE Color, Song, and Motto Committee: Attend- ance Office Captain: lB Secretary: IA Treasurer: Hall Guard: G. A. A. TRUMBETASH, DOROTHY Gift Committee: Librarian: Student Helper: G. A. A. Delegate: Hall Guard: Volley Ball. TRZESNIAK, THEODORE WALTER Orchestra: Morse Code Club: Intra- mural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball Champs: Hall Guard. 0 TYLUTKI, ALICE Vclley Ball Team: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. TYRAKOWSKA, LORRAINE Honor Society, Initiation Committee: Prom Committee: A Cappella Choir: Attendance Office Helper: Social Com- mittee: Zud Lieutenant, Hall Guard: G. A. A. Bowling League. URBAN. ANITA Bowling Team: Hall Guard: G. A. A. URBAN, LIBBY School Office Helper: Library Helper: Band: Volley Ball Team: Treble Chorus: Hall Guard. VACA, DOLORES Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Hall Guard: G. A. A. VALAS, GEORGENE lungman: ZA Class Secretary: G. A. A. Secretary: Sakata Staff: Baseball Team: Volley Ball Captain: Bowling Captain: Hall Guard. Harrison: Social Laboratory Hostess: Division Delegate: Gym Student Helper: G. A. A. VANCURA, VIRGINIA LA VERNE Delegate: Alternate: Bowling: Stu- dent Helper: Globe Trotters: G. A. A. VICKERS. RUSSELL I. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Boys' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard Captain. VOHASEK, EDWARD Sacred Heart High School: Baseball Team, Basketball Team: Honor Society. Harrison: Intramural Volley Ball, Football, Baseball, Basketball Team: Honor Society. VOTAVA, ELAINE E. Vice-President, Senior Class: I-larrisonian Liter- ary Staff: Advisory Board: Attendance Office: Iunior Representative: Hall Guard: Delegate: Track Club: Home Nursing: Alternate: Bowling League: G. A. A. ' VOZZELLA. CAMILLA lunginan: Pianist, Accornpanist: Baseball: Bowl- ing: Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Bed Cross: Harrison Band: Orchestra: G. A. A. VRASICH, CLARA Hall Guard: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: G. A. A. WACHOWSKI, DOLORES MARIE Girls' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Choral Contests: Music Festival: Hall Guard: Division, Delegate, Secre- tary: G. A. A., Delegate: Student Librarian: Gym Helper: Attendance Office Helper: Captain, Bowling Team. WAIDA, FRANK IOHN U. S. Navy. Hall Guard: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball: Bowling Team Champs. WALLENBERG. DOROTHY G. A. A.: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Vol- ley Ball Team. WALLENBERG. FLORENCE Iungrnan: Hall Guard: G. A. A.: Office Helper: Bed Cross: War Bonds, Stamp Representative: Captain, Volley Ball, Bowling, Baseball Teams: Harrison: G. A. A.: Student Helper. WARNER, IACQUELINE E. Girl's Sports Editor, Herald Staff: A Cap- pella Choir: Office Helper: G. A. A.: Vice-President, Division. WERNER, VICTOR Student Council: Advisory Committee: Division, Delegate, Alderman: Hall Guard: Club: Student Helper: Football Team: Bowling Team: Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Softball, Basket- ball. WIENCEK, HARRY M. Captain, Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Harrison Bowling Squirrel: Intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. WIENER, NEIL Student Council: Fire Guard: R. O. T. C., Non-Com- missioned Officers Club: Hall Guard: B. O. T. C., Delegate. WIMUNC. FLORIAN Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball, Football, Base- ball, Volley Ball. N71, WISNIEWSKI, MARY ANN Student Helper, G. A. A., Treble Chorus, Bowling Team. WISNIOWICZ, MATTHEW C. Motto, Color, Song, Flower Committee, Captain, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball Teams, H Club. WITTENBORN. ETHEL S. Hall Guard, G. A. AJ Representative, VVar Bonds and Stamps, Girls' Treble Chorus, Ensemble Chorus, Bowling. WOITONIK. IOSEPH MATTHEW Hall Guard, Orchestra, Intramural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. WOLF. RICHARD Mothers' Tea Committee, Lieutenant, Concert Band, B. O. T. C. Band, Orchestra, Solo, Ensemble and Band Contests, Swim- ming Team. Clubs: Band Officers, Sousa, Band, Boogie Hornets. WOLF, ROBERT Captain, R. O. T. C., Boys' Chorus, Attendance Office Helper, 3A Council, Chairman, 3A Dinner Dance Committee, Honor Society Activities Committee, Fire Guard, Air Raid Guard, Track Team. WOLSH, IRENE IO Hall Guard, Student Helper, Bowling Team, Volley Ball Team, G. A. A. WOREK, ELEANOR A. Banquet Committee, Division Delegate, G. A. A. Delegate, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Office Helper, Bowling Team, Volley Ball Team. YAGUNIC, GEORGE Prom Committee, Division Delegate, Hall Guard, Track Team, Bowling Te1m, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball. YELICH, GLADYS Cap and Gown Committee, Hall Guard, Student Helper, Division Club, G. A. A. ZBYLUT, EUGENE I. Concert Band, R. O. T. C. Band, Band Club. ZEMONT. FLORENCE Home Nursing, Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Student Helper, Treble Chorus, G. A. A. ZOULA, EMII. 4A Advisory Board, Division Delegate, Track Team, Cross Country, Gymnastic Team, Intramural Football, Basketball, Volley Ball, Baseball, Hall Guard. R72- fri-3 l , S A group ol goyly clod skaters pose with iheir closs sponsors, Chivalry still lives! Young gollonts ossist the girls with their slcotes. HULLEH SKATINE PARTY it-rr Rf? . . n SAK? 'ax 1 1 s, LH The music goes 'round ond 'rouncll The Roller Skoling Party held ot White City on October 19, 1945, wols one of the goyest gatherings of the Iune Groduotes. DIVISION 336 On a sunny day tn September, l942, we started our htqh school careers. I-lavrnq qraduated trom qrammar school, we assumed an air ot rmportance and self-satrstactton, but we were secretly awed by the new step-el-HGH SCHOQL. Everythma was so new and b9Wlld9I'lIlQ that we surely would have been very much d1scouraqed but tor the Guidance ot our drvision teacher, Mr. Ray. For tour years we proved to be an eneraehc bunch. HUGH L. HAY Mr, Ray, an expert on Football, wrote several books on the subtect. Elarne Votava is the Vice- lDlGS1d9fll ot the Semor class and Mary Dole rs the Chalrman of the Cap and Gown Commlttee. Whenever Honor SOCIQIYH IS mentioned the names of l-landwerlcer and Robert Wolt come to nnnd. Lrlcewtse tn sports 'Tootball' means Werner and Postreana, ,!WI9Sll1HQ,', Kaprak and Kraft, Band makes us thlnlc ot Rlchard Wolff. We all aqree that we had tour qrand years at l'larr1son and they never wrll be torqotten. a- 74- 50.9, s x 4, sv LJ- - 'V L53-x R N R 'I' N - Q 'Z' gr 6 . Rs.,X Uk 4 J' B5 DIVISION 400 Division 400 composed ot 37 Seniors is a combination ot students from ManleY, lunqrnan, and Harrison, Reqardless ot the school ditterence, they cooperated willingly to activities of all sorts, We are well represented in the Honor Society, R. O. T. C., Band, Orchestra, the Harrisonian Statt, athletic tearns, and the G. A, A, Our division was rep- resented in the Senior Play by Vilma Ghilardi and Stanley Ptasic. We are under the auidance of Dr. Burlcholder, our division teacher, who has done his utrnost to make Harrison proud oi us. We know that atter graduation we shall rniss our beloved Harrison and the rnany happy days We spent there. SAMUEL R. BURKHOLDER H77 -I DIVISION 221 'Q .fl M 'ls-L ELSIE SMITH lt is with somewhat subdued sorrow and yet with unbounded pride and joy that we of Division 22l, realize that we have at last completed our trek up the first hill of knowledge and reached the summit of our happy high school days. During our soiourn, here at Harrison we have carried on as is befitting a celebrated division room, For example, we have in our midst the Class Salutatorian, Rosemarie Tomasek, the Co-Editorhin-Chief of the Harrison Herald, Virginia George: Football Team members Alfred Brosky and loe Mika: and several Honor Society membersg Edward Krupkowski, an army veteran of World War ll. Meanwhile, Maurice Frey and George Kroeplin are attempting to complete their education while serving with the Navy. Vlfe shall miss those parties at Rosalind's rumpus room and the picnics at Rosemarie's in Lemont, but now we must bid farewell to those joyous days and enter a new phase in our lives. .. 78 .. LMY 'Eli Cs 93 V , , .13 51 in-ig . riff' 1511-f v ... 7. W V, LOUETTA WOOLFENDEN DIVISION 225 Vxfe offer our condolences to Harrison, as this estimable institution Will henceforth be de- prived of our electric personalities, because, due in large part to the successful efforts of Miss Woolfenden, we are graduating. By our interests in activities, the Football, Baseball, Gymnastic, and Basketball Teams benefited by having George Antzak, Frank Parker, Clarence Beuke, Casimir Tabisz, Mat- thew Wisnowicz, Robert Pravnan, and lustin Fortuna, to aid them in their persistent efforts for championships. ln the brain department, we have 'Wanda Klave, Walter Kuzaj, Loretta Los, Dorothy Matusz, Rosaline Mish, and Edward Strama in the Honor Society. Those who are now in the Armed Forces are: F. Smuda, W. Hernandez, P. Hernandez, and E. Tivador. Division 225 sincerely regrets the death of P. Cderaka, a former member, who was killed in an accident in California. Looking confidently into the future, We cast a glance of pity at the incoming Freshmen who will now begin what We have just ended. Good-bye Harrison, we will miss you! -30.. Y Y .J 81 Anx 2'5 My gy! F .rf U JI fix. The Good Book says, He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. lt is easy to see why we're the happiest Senior division in the school. An easy-going group Cunder the guidance and watchful eye of Mrs. Edith McNairl We have entered into the various extra-curricular activities offered and are well represented in each. CWe pounced upon Intramural sports, cap- turing the Football Championship last semester.l Among the more outstanding of our division are Honor Society Treasurer, Adaline Storgulg R. O. T, C. Major, Charles Swan: Adam Gaspar, Senior Basketball Team member: Marie Marchetta of the Students Advisory Com- mittee, and our Division delegate, Ted Mayer. Four pleasant, happy, and eventful years are about to close for use- four years of studies, examination cramming, assemblies, proms, and football games on frosty fall Saturdays. Four wonderful years of R. O, T. C, parades, eight o'clock make-ups, after school cokes and every other youthful school-kid frivolity, the faintest recollection of which, in the coming years, will bring to us a nostalgic twinge and a longing to be back once more in the happy and carefree period of high school adolescence. DIVISION 344 FDI lil R. MCNAIH .A ss A EVA B. CAPPETTA DIVISION 227 Miss Eva Cappetta, admired and respected division teacher who aided us through the most hectic period ot our high school career, our Senior year, deserves all the thanks and appref ciation tor any success we may have garnered. A division packed with talent, we are tortu- nate to number among our group such active, cooperative, and well-liked students as lose! phine Linder, Secretary of the National Honor Society, dilligent worker for class activities, ambitious Arlene Sotonakg Advisory Board members Mary Hernandez and Robert ,A Moreschiy the lovely Szymanslci twins, Doris and Dorothyg and our other solid tellow stu- dents who represent us in virtually every acti- vity including the Hono r Society, Intramural theRO'l'C , , . ., Girls' Bowling Team, and the G. A. A. Sports, the Choruses, It has been a great, a happy, at times a con- fused, and at other times a wonderful period in our liveseetour years we shall never torget, the memory of which W e shall always treasure. 84- 3 K. ! J a+-QQ 5 3 1 YD' 'Q I, .1 .Q 'o,...-. Q iv. I fr- .3 -,,- el- IW 85- If - Us 5 .. F, 1gu . J .- 37 4- wh 1 pal -iii ..g5- DIVISION 317 Q' F f , f ESTHER M. IOHNSON A Spring is here and the seige has ended. The drawbridge is being lowered and the soldiers of education are marching over the strewn bodies of books to a new lite. Starting out as new buds, all are confident of blooming into an array of success and happiness. Amongst the most promising of these is Ruth Busch, Valedictorian of the Senior Class, deriving this privilege by holding a 4.89 average through all tour years. ln participation in school sports and intramurals, Division 317 stands out as a lone star in the heavens. Our gratitude is extended to Bill Gavac, delegate, and lim Kaludis, Alter- nate, under the supervision of Miss lohnson, tor acc'epting the responsibilities of guiding our division through its last semester. As the time for parting draws near, the setting sun, ending a day in one part ot the world and beginning a new in another, gently reminds us of our end of a lite of carefree joy to the beginning of the lite of calculating respon- sibility. - ST .. WELUBMES YB!!! DIVISION 226 MARGARET TIBBETTS When the callous world begins to cull the poorer quality from the better quality we, of Division 226, shall, as we have these past four years at Harrison, remain at the top. Witness the outstanding contributions we have made to the Bowling, Gymnastic, Baseball, Football and Basketball teams, the Honor Society, R, O. T. C., and Chorus, and there shall remain no doubt in your mind as to the truth of this statement. We are especially proud of Stanley Lasuk who, besides being the Senior Class President, was a delegate to the youth Conference. Of course, had it not been for our deity, Miss Tibbetts, who has with unflinching determination faced the many problems we innocently created for her, our division would have been in a sorry state. However, we must now look towards the future, a future Which, with four years at Harrison as a backbone, cannot help being successful. - 88 ... l...ll Y mlllll. 'HWS Au 5,95 DIVISION 226 H9 k DIVISION 330 4 - l X ggi., A .! ' 2.1, 5. ' I 1' i X 4' 5 ray M R. CHASE PHIPPS The members of this division entered Harrison Tech in September, l942 and now after four glorious years they bid good-bye to their beloved school. All that will remain will be the cherished memories of their days spent here receiving an education as well as the fun they had with the friends they met at Carter H. The students of Division 330 have been very active in sports: namely Basketball, Football, Swimming, Gymnastics, and Bowling. They are well established in other organizations such as R. O, T. C., A Cappella, Band, and Orchestra. This division has always been staunch supporters of the various school activities, among these are, Scrap Drive, Paper Drives, Can Goods Drives, Red Cross, and the all important Bond Drives. The members of the division wish to express this sincere gratitude to Mr. Phipps, their division teacher, for his consistent kindness and interest in their weltare. - 90 - I if, ,4----- ' , ':-L',T?'..fff'LLL- ,I- ' 4..f-f . DIVISION 309 Under the supervision of our division teacher, Mr Sazaina, we of Division 309 have attained the final step of education in Harrison, and will always remember our years spent and enjoyed here. Our division officers for the past two years nave been: Steve Baluk, Presidentg Gloria Graclishar, Vice-president: La Verne Larnberq, Secretary: and Kenneth Marek, Treasurer. Harrison may be truly proud of the young men and women in this division, ln the four years spent they have gained and given those essentials so necessary to qood citizenship and wholesome livinqg now they are ready to meet the new life thrust upon them. The individuals of this division realize their debt to their alma mater and will always retain her ideals within their hearts. We would here like to express our deepest appreciation to Mr. Bohumil Kral, who had been our division teacher until a leave of absence was neces- sitated last year. IAMES SAZAMA ff--.-.. all -I 921 DIVISION 309 DIVISION 215 ELSIE R, FOX Division 2t5 can proudly boast oi achieving that goal lor which every division strives upon entering high school. Cornprised at twelve boys and twentyftwo qirls We have cooperated to the fullest extent to maintain our hieh standard. Vife have ten members in the National I-lonor Society, which is more than any division represented, and We point with pride at loe Diclcshinski, its President. Not only is our scholastic record hiah, but our participation in school activities has also proved successful. Marion Gnat is Editor-in-Chief at the I-leraldg Henry Draqich, a Captain in the R. O. T, C. Band: and Rose Marie Skupien, Vice-President ot the G. A. A. One would think this list long enouah, but the Harrisonian Statt, Orchestra, Chorus, Band, S L. R, T., and lntrarnural Sports have also claimed many of our rnernbers. 'We realize that without the helpful auidance ot our division teacher, Miss Elsie R. Fox, We would have been unable to achieve our successful record. 534 -- ws? ggi aa 1- ' 5 sg ' 1' 'N N 'Q Q Us Q , . ., P-. 1 H' 'U 1 I uff x lv A ' ,F ,...,.uQenovonvl tr A r Ori March 1, 1946, The Iurie Seniors held o Senior Donce ot The S. N, P. I. Auditorium. A Wonderful everiiriq of dcmciriq was bod by oil oitendiriq, with music provided by Roy Phillips ond his orchesiro. SENIOR ANC DEVELOPIENTAL Ill ,, I 117' 2.4 wtf. 1' ' MH x 1 S lm' f f im . x , N-Q .Q-,3E'7 If K' ' V ' 5 SYLVANCES ADAIR LUCILLE M, HALE o - CASRIEL HALPERIN AGNES HOULHIHAN 'Y' o IAMES IURKA A MARY NARIC 0 HELEN ODAY A IRA QERTLI CATHERINE O'ROURKE 1 WALTER SCHWUCHOW 0 MRS. ELSIE SEATON MARGARET MULLANEY Head of Branch Clerk 'k F A C U L T Y . i' A stroma ieeliriq of loyalty and friend- liness characterizes Iunaman Branch of Harrison High School, This is sponsored to a larqe extent by true leadership and understanding. 'k - 98 '- 1' 4-w. J ,H JUNGMAN GRADUATES Row 4: D. Bueqel, R. Utosh, R. Sachs, P. Ray, M. B1lske, B. Iurism, C. Tong, E. Dundek, B. Polachovrc, R. Huslch, I. Arrent, M. Slrovaika, Iean Moy, Ioan Moy, R. Ballo, F. Sieffenhaqen, M. Malacmo. Row 3: W. Wxlson, I. Iovanes, E. Uhks, L. Iakich, W. Adelslck, I. Kozxelec, T. Greqosanc, I. Birdsong, L. Herrera, F. Toy, I. Kroll, D. Kumarxch, R. Hrozenclk, I. Garbacky, F. Barxch, C. Sprewak. Row 2: Mr. Izcha, R. Kolak, D. Chamberlm, R. Kutmac, I. Krulac, R. Dvoracek, R. Urban, E. Olson, M. Brcek, M. W1qton, G. Pestrak, L. Dalcour, E. Skap, H. Van Us, F. Duda, Mzss Boyce. Row 1: A. Lange, E. Berkm, C. Anisx, I. Gollk, E. Mudrak, B. Marx, D. Zabransky, L. Vrba, D. Mrller, M. Brown, B. Voda, P. Chlapecka, R. Trybus, F. Bonk, G. Pclodna, Row 4: M. Paynovrtch, G. Daly, D. Iezrk, S. Stamsh, K. Hood, R. Carthamer, M. Horak, E. Duda, G. Vrllareal, I. Zelasko, R. Srdor, C. Basek, W. Hensel, S. Warchol, E. De Watt, I. Carbo, G. Pesut, A. Lukasxk. Row 3: L, Dedo, I. Bakker, G. Tomasevxch, T. Fredor, L. Kuda, E. Sostarrch, E. Kubart, C. Eufrasio, D. Muhowskr, F. Pacovsky, D. Barzch, I. Vanco, R. Vavra, C. Dub1el, I. Vanclervelde, I. Doody R. Kellman. Row 2: Mr. Adarr, C. Murzyn, L. Gaede, G. Deck, B. Solorzano, E. Stastny, D. Partekel, A. Foglton, A. Kocxk, C. Neumann, L. Karqol, M. Nolan, M. R1:hards, G. Schwledergoll, R. Eufraslo, R. Mrazek, Mrs. Vulamch. Row 1: S. Ianacelz, D. Iefferson, V. Chrzmar, D. Malma, I. Hercek, H, Siefanoff, R. Zobkar, Mrss Boyce, Mrss Nanc, L. Greqar, M. Mredvred, E. Koloss, B. Sunonext, H. Dlvxs, L. Skuclrna, D. Doran, L. Kuzmrclm, S. Drenqacz. I 305 JUNGMAN 1' ew' G Q Ja J DIVISIONS 100 201 FALL 201 SPRING The students of lungman Branch will iincl pleasure in recalling sonie of the high lights of the past year. Among these are: a school wide Christmas party, the masquerade ball, the ia- culiy-siuclents volley ball games, and several very successful paper drives. 108 303 WW ENGINEER - CUSTGDIAN HARRY A. GRANQUIST Transferring to Harrison from the Howland Ele- mentary School in December l91l5, Mr. Harry A. Gran- quist is now our chief engineer, replacing Mr. Charles Carlson who retired. Among the many important and arduous tasks as- signed to the twenty-two men under his charge are the heating of the building, the care and cleaning of the rooms, corridors, and grounds, and building and repair work in the lunchroom and H, O. T. C. building. ln the short time he has been here, Mr. Granquist has shown his efficient interest in the welfare of Har- rison by his excellent supervision of engineering and maintenance. -A' 'lr ir THE LUNCH ROOM Good Fooo' 13' Goof! HeoIflz The past semester has brought few material changes in our lunch room. We had hoped to see the proposed remodel- ing started, but building priorities have been held back until a later date. However, we have been fortunate in other re- spects. Our food supplies have been varied and plentiful, en- abling us to carry on our lunch program without losing any of the vital elements necessary to the health of our patrons. For the second time this semester we have purchased one hundred dining room chairs. A revised system of seating and captaincy of tables during lunch periods has resulted in a more orderly room, To Mr. Brook and the teachers who super- vise during the three periods we extend our thanks. The loss by death of two of our lunch room workers has saddened our departmentfEstelle Oswald, who served our teachers for more than fourteen years, is sorely missed by all who knew her. Victoria Daniel, a newcomer, passed away March 20, l9-46. To our new engineer, Mr, Harold Granquist, and members of his department we extend a vote of thanks for their co-op- eration. Also the loyalty and support of our faculty is sincerely appreciated. -102- 11 ' KATHERINE DAVIS ,, ,Q ' , . . 4 ,A 1' M. . - in ,-. ' . 4' ,q'-.:'- -- Q fgP'f'3-i?!? ?' 1 1 1 QA 0, -- -w.w1'2j',. j .' 'f: , nralnamisf ...wigs-A ,.., ., N1 ,Q-qu-his . r-'4 4- WN ' 1 -.2 f ',-W--. 'Q-K- .-9. -5 QC-'ar'1yL :-'1 'A..,. f 1 f x il! V, ' . 1 I . ' K 9 N fb - .,1, - 'f .,ff L ' ., U if -J, l A . , -g -AVJZK ,fa lk... .. --V JL. ' .gfgggd - , 3S'f 5, LLL it ' - . I gf orrrcsns B A N D P A R E N T S President . . . lOl-iN YVOODS Vice-President . THEODORE IOHNSON Vice President . HENRY MITCHELL A- S S Q C I A T I O N Recordinq Secretary . . ANNA VVOLF Corresponding Secretary . . MAY IOHNSON Treasurer .... MARIE GRGH The Harrison Band Parents Association is a chartered organization corn- posed of parents and friends of the students in the Band. Their objective is to give rnoral and financial support to the Eand, buy and repair instruments, furnish sheet music, transportation to contests, and incidental expenses. Two innovations in the Associations proqrarn this year were the very successful dinner at the Horne Arts Guild and the luncheon at the Milk Foun- dation, due to the untirinq efforts of Mrs. Anna Wolf. - 104 - EUNCEHT BAND BAND CLUB OFFICERS President .... IAMES KAI-IRFN Vice-President . RICHARD VVOLF CAPT. I. F. EWALD, Director Secretary , u RUTH HQLUB Treasurer IJJILLIAM SPEVACEK 'A' IOSEPI-I F. EWALD 1946 Superior Rated Bcmd The Band, composed ot IIO members, serves the school and community. It plays for numerous assemblies, football games, participates in contests, R. O. T. C. federal inspection, parades, and has semi-annual concerts, This year the Band was rated Superior in the 2lst Annual Chicago Public High School Band Competition. The judges made special mention ot the Band's size, instrumentation, tine spirit and general ettect ot performance. Signal honor was paid to the Band by being chosen to play for the Annual City-Wide R. O. T. C. Platoon Competition at the Illinois National Guard Armory. -105- Section Leaders The first chair players hold the title of section leader. They rank high in musicianship and leadership. Commissioned Officers About one-fifth of the Band members are commissioned cadet officers. They receive ranks from a cadet corporal to a cadet mayor. They are responsible for military drill and courtesy at all times. Commissioned Oificers The qirls receive the same ra- tings as the boys. The military regulations are one of the reasons for the success ol the llzind, BAND SECTION LEADERS DRUM MAJOBETTES 'A' BAND CLUB OFFICERS The drum moioroties add Color and zip io ihe Bcmd Crt FOotbGH qcimos cmd pcimdvss. 'A' Bcmci club cyiiicffvs, who UW 1 ulwftwd by tho Hcmd u1ombvr':a, sp011:l:fvr' ::c'x5'iul czffuirs cmd holla SQIHO the IIIQKUIY problems: c-1 the Baud. Full Semesier BAND CLUB OFFICERS V Spfiflq Semeslef 'INS FUFSY .... ..........,., F frfsixifri '.,....,...... ,... T AMF? Kf'XiU-LVN ' X AA'. I 'KA ......, Yin VIL :11 1 ...,..., Ii1CE!.fXIiINVLUI.?' ,tim ,... -1 A .....4..... ?fI1'kfiEiWUIi' - img N 1 'r ,,...,.. W.'.YfHfx',' LW if HIT - SECOND BAND ' BEGINNERS BAND This is the intermediate group. The members have about one years ex- perience in playing their instruments. Most of the time is devoted to develop- inq better technique. 'k i 'A' The Beqinners Band spends most of its efforts on the fundamentals of music. Once a week the Band is inspected and drilled. -108- PARENT TEACHERS ESSUCIATIUN Theme: Education for a Better World. OFFICERS 1945-1946 President ......,....,.....,.,........ MRS. MICHAEL BUECI-HN First Vice-President ....,.,...,...,..... MRS. B. SCHILLER Second Vic'e4President .... MISS MANILA CHESHIRE Recording Secretory ....4,.............. MRS. G. POZESKY Corresponding Secretary ..,...,. MRS. A, GRUNOW The Parent-Teachers Association ot Harrison High School is an enthusiastic organization whose purpose is to co-op- erate with projects which contribute to the welfare ot the school and to give parents and teachers an opportunity to discuss solutions of problems arising and thus to aid the students. Among charitable work of the P, T. A. at Harrison may be included contributions to several school funds, American Red Cross, Crippled Childrens League, Monte- tiore, Parental schools, and the William Began Memorial Fund. Also, We are work- ing toward building up a student aid fund tor needy Harrison High pupils. SP4 THE FALL Rudolrili Skoielc Ruth Myers . . . Dorothy lurczylc ., Eeverly Kovitx . UHEHE .- - SPRING , . Presiciorit. . . . . .Louis Szorczt .Vicefpresiderit . . . . .Henry Lcmqer . . .Secretory . . . .Qttilio Sloboclriil: - i A , . .Trorisurrer .... Berricidirie Drostwci SAlX1X,1tj1'fL gr, trrgrqKHQrpr y-q Qrie ot the rritisiccil orqciriizotiorts ttrcrt rieeds rio irrtrodtctiori to the fhtcleritsz otid iricrilty oi l'ic,rrri:,1or1, is the llrirrisort ifozicert Orcliestrri. Over 4: period oi rririrry years, this orchestrri has thrilled its ciudierices with its exe f frllertt rzertorrriorices ori various ccccrsioris. Vhirrds coiiriot express the rrioqriiti- ,gem quctllty, with which the orchestrfi delivers the works cl the grerit riiczsters. The llcrrrriscri Corrrfrvrt Orchostrri is well lcriowii lcr its srqlezldid services refr'iderficl to llcirrtsori 'l'och, Under the copoble direction ol Dr. Btirkholder, it lifzs rnlciyed fcr Horror Society lriitiotioris, Eicliool Proqrcirrzs cirio ZX:-sserrihlies, Seriior Class plriys, cirid furnished eriscrrrible rtrtisic lor importorit teos held here rxt Horrisori. The Qrchestro will pcrrticipote iri the Aririuol Orchestrcr Contest thot will he held crt Horrisori Moy 8, 1945. hi the iortlicorriirici Spririo lrestiyril, thc Or- fthestro will ploy such well lcriowh picces cis Chopiri':1 Poloriciise, rxrid Morton lr:,iQci':s Povfrrzrte. lri the iiitiire os iii the post, we expect to heor rriore ol this superb rriiisic. lttt Under the capable direction of Mrs. Helen Patton, the A Cappella Choir has achieved success. The Choir believes in hard work, but there is always room left for pleasure. That is obvious to anyone who attended the skating party in October, and the Harvest Dance held in November at the Carleton Hotel. The Choir also participates in school programs. The Fall Festival, Thanksf giving and Christmas programs were memorable events. E was the rating received by the Choir in the choral contest. Every minute of the choir period was spent in rehearsing. The Choir went into the contest with confidence. Although E is considered a good grade, the choir is aiming at an S for next year. The members of the A Cappella Choir appreciate the opportunity to par- ticipate in functions which add to the spirit ot Harrison. FALL OFFICERS SPRlNG OFFICERS President . .,.... Walter Derdzinski President ...... Henry Marcheschi Vice-President . .. Glenn Novotny Vice-President .... Ioseph Mieczak Secretary .... ........ A lice Brox Secretary . . . . Loretta Zielinslci Treasurer .. .. Dolores Shomenta Treasurer . . Glenn Novotny Librarian . . . . . Georgia Brown Librarian . . . . Theresa Para llUllPPELLll CHUIH -. L-. K Row 4: G. Novotny, R. Vickers, V. George, I. Hadad, L. Zari, V Patula, I. Hodum, G. Cliondler, D Vxfachowski, C. Kolodzies, D. Shamenta, G. Rufa, H Rakoski, I. Yankaski, L Malek, B. Nespar, B Kress, W. De-rdzmskt, I. Lapalio, B. Zitko, E. Skcrlecki, I. F. Louzensky, A. Marra, N. Lociiovetz, Q H. Armendarxz, L. Esposito, I. Michaels, R. McMahon, P. Kovitz, S. Miller, F. Iasxnski, R. Sendzik, H. Staniszcwski. ' X Row 3: A. Zielinski, H. Marcheschi, R. Fontana, T. Dan els, L. Walenski, H, Putko, C. Zainis, G. Molina, P. Skarbeck, M. Mastalerz, M. Ruta, M. Albanese P Hartwiq, P. Waitkus, R. Graca, I. Iaqlowski, I Mieszcak, C. Dohnal, M. Mendyk, R. Pozesky, H. Mitchell, C Brusock, N. Riqali, Y. Koepke, A, Stopyra, D. Iuranek. Row 2 N. Lebovitz, E. Dachota, P. Doutchmun,G. Kulawti, L Muclra, S Kcrstoin, R Miller, l Nichols, Z. Mikes, S. Cantrall, L. Halland, T. Para, F Belluonnni, I.. Marclieschi, B. Taylor, F Jombrowski, E. Pietraszek, A. Morwitz, C. Ntrva, A. Rutzlcy, R. Sekora, S. Polovitch, V. Maurisak. Row l: B. Leslie, l. Tonini, R. Custer, L. Z1el1nski,G. Brown, C. Forys, R. Kuras, B Motropvlos, L. Pietraszolc, K. Guzelis, Mrs. Patton, D. Iankowski, D. Puccim, A. Maratea, E. Zanchetta, G. Pierz- HELEN PATTON hula, A. Camugnaro, L. Desideri, A. Lundqren, L. Abdo L Kerstem, R. Cloutier, L. Cloutier. sill - r i..tf:,1t Row -l M Levin, I7. Iw1111sl-Q., R. We11:11l, L. Mmovttvlt, I.. lf:1f'l111111n, G. Slttscxiczyk, I. Tmttctrr, I. Iffiftlflflt 114111 f 41 '111s. WrIc'lX 111111 V lTll1' f 911' l.. Bobrtilc How fi: K. f'etr11'11l1ct111v1, I. Keith, Il. P1161 lc, IV. Gnxsttft, W H:-111f1111it-2, I . I 1tI1HHU, MP1 KT1ChGJfikYf H. Swupft Cf. Frost, R, I-t11ll1c11:111, H. M:111111:wslf41, I' Xt: tnwwt It P1111 1:14 ll. 1 1ld!'1'.'JffCCi. R. :I-1-i1:'11.: A 1.1-11 11 11 I' T35 ' :Ig I. :'131i1lt1i. How Ll: it. Rosvrxtlntl, T. lwffczelcrilzt, It. MQ11dyk,l. Bytvtfk, ll. Mt111c'r1ci11, IQ MP1rcI1t-fszohi, Vvf Kruk, IBC 1IIIf1t1111I'l v L11 'VIN1cit1Qi'IJl1'l11f' Br' 'll' 11' ff 'W 1 . V gr A.Hut71:y, It Gfutz, R, if1l111:'o11,l' I'lt'r111t11dq, lt. Ktttirt, ll Cfxporrilr-, K. HHC11, lf, I-'lfif-Ivy, I. ML11111111 ll. Tizyl 11, It. WUI. -i 111141, i'. Gvtttfis, l Ql1f11'ltf'l4 How 1: IN. Pyzjc H EC. L11: :ti-1. I1 St11:11 L. .:a1,v:1'tr-1, I Hula' A. .-1nf1jc41, I. Lxwxners-l-:', I.. zo 1:1 '. f' . .wtzfwrr 1. v:uie.,. .x::1f, -11:1 , ' PU, J- 'WUT' , .11 3 rg: , , :111':1' 1.11, ,1 owz., .. .cz 11. , ,. , V 4. , 1'1.i'ilF if, ICE INSVJY' BUYS EHUHUS FALL Ernil IVIr11tc:l1trsQl1i Reno Pelleqrini. Geno Crornciz. . . Ioxoph Choplicla. . . SPRING ....PItESllDI1N'I', . . .. ...mliene Pellmcgrltti . .VICE-PRESIDENT ..,.,. Henry Chlderwooti . . .SECRETARY. . . ...... Fronlc 'loplrilc . . .TREf1.SUREPl. .. .Murvin Levin Under the oble direction ot Miss Ivlorie S. lohnson tho Boys' ffliorns hos pferiorrned in numerous Qtssenzhlies, For the iirst tinze in niony yours the Boys' Clhorus has participated in the All-City Chorctl Contest ond received o rating of excellent. In oddition, they have token port in the Minstrel Show und Poll Festival. The Chorus HICIY be divided into tour vocol qroups- the first tenors, the seciorid tonors, the horitonos, Und the busses. Each c11.1plic:.111t lor the Chorus is thorouqhly tested beiore ho becomes at niernber to deterniine his vocol ronfge. Purtliertrnore, members ore excnnined ot the ond oi eoch sernester for vocol vdridtions and ore occordinqly re-ossiqned. The Ilorrison spirit of Co-operation, the love tor sinqinq, ond line enthusf lC,,ISH'1 are rnorlced Chctructeristics oi the Boys' Chorus. --112' STUDENT LEADERS ROUND TABLE ELMER E. HAWKINS Since N323 the S. L. R. T. has been in continual progress, The main pur- pose of this group is to bring together capable students who are interested in participating in extra-curricular activities for the benefit of their school and community. The members of this Worthy organization must be in the upper bracket of Harrison, show leadership, have an attitude of good citizenship, and have the ability to cooperate with other students and faculty members. With the welcome help of their supervisor, Mr. Hawkins, they have made outstanding achievements throughout the school. The Student Leaders meet once every week and have elected the follow- ing as their officers: Chairman, Dorothy Doroszp Vice-chairman, Ursula Ter- raciano, Secretary, Dorothy Rzoncap Treasurer, Richard Ciesler. Row 4: L. Horak, E, Ahern, E, Holz, T. Kapsa, I. Becwar, R. Ciesler, I. Lerman, R. Griffin, D. McNeil, K. Cikanek. Row 3: M. Mastalerz, B. Coppock, A. Wolf, P. Scu:c1mori, I. Skudlark, J. Wyckoff, I. Geldhof, H. Duutze, D. Pxcchetti. Row 2: I. Bartosiak, B. Ranieri, D. Rzonca, D. Iankowski, T. Kozak, D. Dickshznski, N. Faletti. S L R T Row 1: L. Giuffre, U. Terracciano, M, Gnat, H. Cuhak, I. Smotrys, D. Dorosz D. Kuczaj. ' ' ' ' . ,pay ..,., af -113- . R ul MARGARET B. SEVICK Literary H A F? R ISO N J URNALI SM - 14 Ja ii! t .if V 9 iff' Row 4: P.-McGrath, D. Sterba, V. Tito, P. Harris, H. Levin, D. Nimzinsky, A. Kalnitz, I. Portner, M. Skatetsky, M. Zeff, F. Fortuna, L. Sieger, E. Napoleon. Row 3: I. Tonini, N. Peterson, V. George, R. Broderick, L, Buchilc, G. Oksas M. Hahn, R. Fiener, G. Kujawa, D. Sondin, M. Olenick, I. Smotrys. Row 2: R. Parlcxnti, A. Fusek, I. Silvers, D. Matusz, I. Krystofowicz, B. Valenta, L. Kuchar, A. Kessler, A. Fijas, L. Mudrcx, M. Gnat. RowL1:C G. Diamond, B. McCIean, R. Kubilius, S. Engel, Mrs. Sevick, M. Novak, H. Culjok, B. Herzog, . ZGU11 . THE I-IARRISCJN HERALD To gather the news, publicize school events and promote extra activities are the purposes of the Harrison Herald, lt is the medium of student expression, propagating the spirit of co-operation and good will throughout the school. Devoted to informing and entertaining the student body, the members of the staff gain first-hand experience in newspaper publication. They become acquainted with the literary, news-gathering, business and advertising aspects of newspaper Work. Staff promotions are made on the basis of merit, students being elected to their positions by senior staff members and adviser at the end of each semester. Loyalty, a sense of co-operation, aptness at writing and school spirit are a few of the characteristics typical of staff members. The Herald is published bi-monthly and is sent to hundreds of former Harrisonites now in the armed forces, remaining the major tie between the school and its fighting alumni. - H4 - THE STIIFF 1946 FALL MARGARET NOVAK SHELDON ENGEL Editor-in-Chief Assistant HELEN CULIAK-RITA KUBILIUS News Editors MARION GNAT BERNADINE MCCLEAN Publicity Editor Business Manager BETTY HERZOG-ARNOLD KALNITZ Feature Editors MAURICE E. GILES PETER ANDRIS CHARLES SWAN LOIS SIEGER Advefiisinq Business Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor LAVERNE KUCHAR-BESSIE VALENTA DAVID NIMZINSKY LORETTA CZARNIK-DOROTHY MATUSZ Exchange Editors Advertising Manager Eighth Page Editors 'A' 'k 'k SPRING VIRGINIA GEORGE-MARION GNAT DORIS ADAMEK-LORRAINE BUCI-IIK IACOUELINE WARNER Editors-in-Chief Assistant Femme Editors Girls' Sports Editor IRENE SMOTRYS DELORES STERBA News Ediioi MoRR1s SKALETSKY-NELLIE PETERSON Aciveiiisinq Miiiiiiqei IRVING PORTNER Cifciiiuiioii Mfiiifigeis ANNE PNAS Publicity Editor Exchange Editor ROSALIND BRODERICK ALBERT WALNER-HERB WEISMAN LORETTA CZARNIK-DOROTHY MATUSZ Feature Editor Boys' Sports Editors Eighth Page Editors I A. 1. A Ang 1 .I -115- HARRISUNHN1946 A pictorial and graphic record of our high school life, to be gazed upon with enjoyment and nostalgic memory in the coming years, the l-larrisonian, the purpose of which is to present the achievements and accomplishments of the pupils of the school, is composed and assembled by a group of hard-Working, industrious, and ambitious students intent upon leaving behind an annal reflective of four years of continuous CATHERINE MAHONEY Literary I struggle to maintain a high scholastic average and achieve the pinnacle of success, graduation. Three departments, photography and business, literary, and art, each Q concerned with a different phase of the yearbook, contributed to the i compilation of this issue. The faculty sponsors of these three groups Wish to take this opportunity to thank the enthusiastic and cooperative Har- I risonian staff. 1 i KATHERINE WILLIAMS Art BYRON ELLIS Business HAHHISUNIAN gms Grace Stanis h Mary Scuccimori Literary Editor AND lerorne Becwar Iolin Chalupa Marie Ghilardi Dolores Iablonski Raymond Landwehr Eunice Lobodzinski Rosaline Mish Dolores Oria Maxine Schedniq Adeline Storqul Anne Szczodrowski LaVerne Saletko Literary Editor Business Manager FALL S T Frances Belluornini Beatrice Dillman Evelyn Glas Wanda Klave Henry Laszkiewicz Loretto Los Lorraine Nannini Marie Pazin Ronald Schwartz :ferry Streicher Elaine Votava SPRING Irma Caselli Business Manager Ruth Buzek Art Editor AFP Butli Busch Ioanne Geldliof Lorraine Holtzman Florence Klee lime Liberrnan Lillian Malek Iohn Nieminslci Anita Rutzky Dolores Shomenta Edward Svoboda Samuel Weprin Bay Albert Art Editor -1l7- 1 , tr : dk FALL 'k HUNUH SUEIETY OFFICERS IOE SKUBNIK President IOE DlCKSl-llNSKl Vice-President RUTH BUZEK Secretary BETTY HERZOG Treasurer Gm -fx HH-1 243 How 4: A. Storgul, D. Matusz, L. Daly, A. Eberstein, W. Kuczaj, E. Strama, I. Dygdon, W. Derd- zinski, I. Chalupa, I. Becwar, R. Smdelar, A. Handwerker, S. Engel, R. Kubilius R. Busch. Row 3: M. Schednig, F. Greenbaum, I. Kochnuk, I. Linder, M. Hernandez, B. Prokop, M. Pristup, H. Eckstein, H. Siegel, L. Los, W. Klave, R. Mish, F. Klee, R. Meyers, D. Wanucha. Row 2. A. Cribari, E. Glas, D. Kuczai, R. Skupien, R. Niedzielski, V. Terran, H. Lukashewikz, C. Hofert, V. Buralli, D. Benedict, D. Iablonski, R. Tomaselc, L. Tyrakowska, H. Smalek, I. Smalek. Row 1: M. Novosel, M. Gnat, I. Smotrys, D. Sterba, R. Buzek, I. Dickshinski, Miss Trbbetts, I. Skub- nik, B. Herzog, S. Rosin, M. Krivak, R. Muenchow, M. Rainer. The Honor Society is an organization which tries to stress the importance, not only ot Scholarship, but of Leadership, Service, and Character as well. Candidates are initiated in their 3A semester it they have an E average or better and at least ten service points for extra-curricular activities. The meetings ot the organization are held once every month in the annex study hall where the members engage in a discussion ot current topics. Also, committees are appointed at these meetings to help enforce the many school activities. One of the activities handled by the committee was a tea given earlier in the semester for the Freshman who had attained an E average. The Honor Society member should feel rewarded when he receives the gold tassel from his graduation cap, the gold seal on his diploma and the membership card which can be very usetul in later lite. Our symbol, the flaming torch, shall be our inspiration tor better things in the future. -HS- HUNUH OFFICERS President .... ....... I OE DICKSHINSKI S U C I E T Y Vice-President ..... ...... H ENHY LASZKIEWICZ Secretary ........ ..... I OSEPHINE LINDER Treasurer ..,.... ....... T HEODORE MAYER MARGARET TIBBETTS SPRING 'A' The National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was founded by the National Association of Secondary School Principals in l92l. Since that time, secondary school administrators throughout the United States quite generally have approved of its objectives and there are now more than twenty five hundred local chapters. Since Iune 23, 1924, when Harrison Chapter No. 277 was originated, We have endeavored to stimulate our tour keynotes of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service into the general make-up ot our members. The spring sernester's activities were clirnaxed by a dinner dance held in April. The members of the Crane Honor Society were invited to attend this event. In remembrance of their membership in the Harrison Honor Society, each graduation member is given the gold tassel from his mortarboard. Let this tassel be the symbol of a life of achievement now well begun. Row 4: F. Greenbaum, H. Lukccshewikz, A. Wczlner, S. Auerbach, W. Kuczai, I. Portner, I. Dygdon, H. Prychitko, W. Derdzinskr, R. Wolf, A. Handwerker, I. Chalupa, I. Becwar, M. Schednig, B. Michalicka. Row 3: H. Siegel, M. Pristup, M. Krivak, L. Los, M. Hernandez, G. Fiala, B. Ward, B. Piqlowski, I. Tonini, R. Tomasek, L. Tyrakowska, D. Iablonski, R. Niedzielski, L. Saletko. Row 2: M. Gnat, R. M. Skupien, D. I. Lowe, I. Kochnuk, R. Busch, L. Mudra, G. Kuiawa, R. Fiener, L. Holtzmcm, H. Baer, I. Smalek, H. Smalek. Row 1: R. Muenchow, D. Kuczaj, D. Over, R. Louie, I. Linder, H. Laszkiewicz, Miss Tibbetts, I. Dickshinski, T. Mayer, L. Ras, M. Rainer, M. Rosenberg, R. Mish. .. A - -119- HALL GUARDS FALL . . SPRING r ,nm ,mm mmap 5-f'1 AFT 'K 'WC' mm n ?' i? 5 f 'f'A2nnf': 'Q Eff 'lmbndmnmqmhn f5P'x -120- F' AL. IEFFERSON W. CRANE L . E . F ' -rf r it , , , CHARLES HCI-IA The Hall Guards, formerly under the super- active group performing in an efficient manner Vision of Mr. Iefierson Crane and now spon- the necessary task of maintaining order in the sored by Mr. Charles Iicha, are a large and corridors. u -121- Row 3: M. Krwclk, B. Ranieri, D. Roth, R. Fiener, B. D111mcm, U. Terrcmccicmo. Row 2: R. Nledzie-1sk1, E. Luzo, F. Schultz, I. Kroshel. Row 1: G. Vulcxs, L. Desxdetx, F. Belluomxm, L. Plotek. H O S T E S S E S SOCIAL LABORATORY Row Row Row Row I, Busco, K. Gcxlhenosk, E. Romcm, A. Gorrcr, R. Slomku, E. Cook, R. Schaffer, I. Schmxdf. I. Hueter, H. Fox, D. Benedlct, A. Ccmuqncrro, I. Bllek, D. Frosco, W. Hcrrnss, G. Grow. M. Bcxskovztz, R. Vurqcxs, A. Sotoncxk, B. Sotonclk, I. Sfuncrrd, G. Boncrt, Y. Focosi, L. Marcheschi G. Pierzhczlcr, I. Wyckoff, B. Goodman, D. Pxcchetu, N. Fcxlefu, D. Dickshmski. The students of Harrison are aware ot the real need ot lessons in Eti- quette They enter into the class work with a spirit of enthusiasm and sincere appreciation. lt is indeed most gratifying to the teachers in charge and to the hostesses who assist thern to note the graciousness and friendly spirit which prevail in this socialized atmosphere. SOCIAL LABORATORY COUNCIL OFFICERS Seated: President, M. Krivak. Standing: Membership Secretary, F. Schultz: Secretary R. Fiener' Vice-President, E. Lazo. Row 3: Mrs. McNair, Miss Cheshire M ss Cunningham Miss Brenner. Row 2: G. Valas, M. Krivak, I. Kroshel H. Camuqnaro R. Niedzielski, E. Lazo, G Giow. Row l: L Desideri, A, Sotonak F. Belluomim, R. Fienor. I L. H Row 4: F. Madonia, I. Schmidt. Row 1 R M. Mandel E. Beyer. S V 3 Row 2: . Loisi Miss Cunningham K, Gallienos l Row : .Perri A Schubert FALL Under the sponsorship of Miss Mae L. Cunningham, the girls who compose the Harrison lunior Bed Cross work with friendly spirit on Worthwhile projects. Before Christmas the Harrison lunior Red Cross made and filled nut- cups for veterans: packed fifty-one boxes with useful articles to be sent abroad: compiled five-hundred Christmas Carol Books for veterans: collected and decorated Christmas tree ornaments, sewed and finished three-hundred utility cases: construc- ted one-hundred book shelves, made by the boys in the shops: and com- piled one-hundred cross-word puz- zles. We are proud of our efforts and our production, and thank the faculty and student body for their splendid cooperation. if 'A' 'A' RED CRCSS SPRING The purpose of this small but well-organized group of girls is to bring cheer into the lives of hospi- talized servicemen and children in the war-torn countries. Book shelves and smoking tables were constructed and shipped to the service hospitals, and Christmas tree ornaments were made and hung on the Yuletide trees of charitable institutions, Besides this, the Har- rison Red Cross Chapter has made sixty dolls and turned in about one- hundred gift boxes to be distributed to children in the war-torn areas. Our latest proiect was the mak- ing of three-hundred nut cups for Easter. These were filled with candy provided by the Harrison Student Body and placed on the trays of hospitalized veterans. We all feel that Miss Cunning- ham, our sponsor, has handled the activities of this organization in a highly commendable manner. 2 Row Row Rozy TZQ How 4: R. Schaffer, H. Burian. 3: G, Skofllcmec, C. Kohlmetz. Miss Cunningham, R. M. Gonzalez, G. Grow. 1: L, Catarsi. fvx Row 5: A. Bedrcxr, L. Mmarik, A, Carlig, F. Rcxmznon, I. Arrstuk, B. Gabrovic E Ahern M C P N dovic A. St l A St . a , orgu , opyra. Row 4: A. Longo, T. Guid, A. Armendariz, D. Richert, M. Baskovitz, C Pason, E Petryk, L. Crt Row 3: B. Coppock, I. Bartosiak, L. Stachowskt, G. Tomek, H. Finkelstein, R. Budarek, S Glaser RowL2: Miss Hesik. B. Ranieri, P. Skcxrbeck, H. Frank, Miss Fluke, P. Colvin, W Smok F Snmk k s. u a Row l: T. Bayer, T. Kozak, I. Stunard, G. Bonat, E. Versailles, B. Spiess, P. Locanto Perhaps a few figures taken from our re- cords will help you better to understand what your librarians and library staff are doing for Harrison High. During l945 they have cared for ll6,223 pupils or an average of 600 pupils per day. They have circulated 29,216 books and ll98 magazines: written 4541 over-due and fine notices: mended 77l books: pasted in 727 book pockets and l749 date slips: pre- pared 554 books for the binderyp shelf-listed 700 new books and prepared them for the shelves: collected 3765.97 for fines and lost books: made daily records of all these trans- actions, and, compiled reports. All this besides answering hundreds ot questions each day. A Very busy group! ZXSSEDHBLY One of the most popular celebrities to visit Harrison in connection with the War Bond Drives was Allan Iones, stage and screen star, who song THE DONKEY SERE- NADE, from THE FIREFLY, and IF l LOVED YOU, from CAROUSEL. LIBRARY STAFF Y. I. 1 25 I REGISTRATICN AND The Registration Club, a service organization Whose members assist in the registration for classes under the new and highly successful program system at Harrison, has elected the following students as officers: President, Geral- dine Pareskiy Vice-President, Gloria Nicewiclcp Secretary, losephine Linder, Treasurer, Shirley Langer. As chairmen of each class period these students were chosen: Geraldine Pareskig Iosephine Linderg Dorothy Douglas, Shirley Langerg Delores Stozekg Virginia Bertzg Rachel Rosalesg Gloria Nicewiclcg and Lila Cutler. -126g ATTENDANCE CLUBS The Attendance Club, which is a service organization, elected the follow- ing captains tor the class periods: l. Anita Koralg 2. Anita Pastreqnag 3. Mildred Srousey 4. Bernice l-lwayy 5. Mary Kaludisp 6. Adeline Glowg 7, Mariorie Coxf 8. Mary Milazzog 9. Regina Niccola. -127- E5 SOUIFLS Row 2: B. Prokop, V. Maurisak, H. Pristup, V. Majeski. Row 1: L. Giuffre, M. Prmstup, Miss Tibbetts, L. Hofak, R. Mattran. POP S BOYS Row 2: I. Howe, G. Slusarczyk, H. Calderwood, D. Iwinski, R. Eccarius, G. Fink. Row 1: G. Brown, R. Batkiewicz, F. Cermak, Mr. Boyer, R, Zalen, L. Gruhlke, D. Schroeder. S QUIF L S POP'S BOYS lf you see something red and white whizzing by it is not an atomic bomb, it is only a Squifl. This group of girls was organized for the purpose of con- tinuing after graduating the friendship which has grown throughout their high school years. Regular meetings are held every two weeks, The girls participate in all school activities and social affairs and are represented in the Honor Society, G. A. A. Board, Hall Guards, Student Leaders Round Table, Student Helpers, Choir, and Bowling. Their bowling team made a fine record in the last two sea- sons, They consider, however, their chief amusement to be eating, and one has only to attend a meeting to see what an important part the food plays. Miss Tibbetts, their sponsor, has cooperated with the girls in every way, and to her they are all very grateful. One for All, And All For One That's what their motto is, They are the gals and pals of H. H. S. Pop's Boys Club, formed by twelve boys in October, 1945, is for the original members only. Some of us had our sponsor, Mr. Boyer, well-known by all the students of Harrison, for our division teacher in lB. Members of this club are on the Football and Track Teams, and we all expect to graduate in Ianuary '47, We are known as: Hank, Eccky, Don, Geo, Chuck, Mr. B, Dick, Dare, Bones, Pee Wee, Zombie, and Lenny. You can recognize the members by their very individual and handsome jackets. -128- ATTENDANCE GFFICE HELPERS The Attendance Office was organized to rnaintain a higher attendance record at Harrison. The students who work there are helping to keep it high. They collect absent slips, keep track ot all the early dismissals, class cuts, and the interviews with parents. They also keep every students record, regarding work, with the Attendance Ottice for the four years in neat tiles. This otiice is under the capable guidance ot Mrs. Seibert, who is doing her utmost to keep it a successful ottice. The helpers are working hand in hand with her. Row 3: H. Wiates, IW Gathercoal, F. Lora, R Ta1bl,B. Ketstexi, S. Fragm, M. Bsrskovitz, F. Cobrat, C. McGlafl1n, V. Kus, A. Brown. Row 2: A. D1C1ann1, D, Bortollottt, R. Rachal, V. Srlpka, P. Potter, R. Wolf, T Para, R. Gaetauo, A. Cebrat, M. Frickey, E. Hway, P. Mxngori, A, Glow, Row 1: D. Felske, V. Wapmek, M. Saqan, D. Puccmi, Miss LaGigl1a, Mrs. Siebert, Miss Koeher, F. Greenbaum, E. Helland, L. Freedman, L. Cibelli, A. Koral. Row 3: M. Koludis, R. Kultkowski, L. Felske, I. Sorkin, l-l Bala, D. Oria, L. Mcntez, G. Iererruchuk, D. Mikas, D. Mate-Ja, D. Schaila, L. Vlasta. Row 2' R. Custer, M. Cox, D Cytrych, G. Felske, H. Bilck, A. De Crannl, M. Chiapilta, I. Kaplan, F. Zebrowski, I. Wyckoff, E. Wyckoff, N. Marvrsse, S. Bruski. Row 1: E. Salvatore, S. Sang, E. Chavez, Miss La Gigha, Mrs. Skidmore, T. Sami, Mrs. Siebert, Miss Koober, D. Wachowski, T. Durso, M. Forri, M. Mungavn, H. Carroll. 4. l. .44 Q a Q . 5 ,HA 1, - Q Q Al w129e- DIVISI CN DELEGATES COUNCH. ELMER E. HAWKINS President ..... . . . Dorothy Dorasz Vice-President . . . . . . Iohn Kobernitz Secretary . . . . ....... Alice Harey Treasurer . . . . . Adeline Tannenbaum Division Delegates is a service organization Whose members, honored by being chosen as division representatives, contribute service of time and energy for the welfare of the school. Twice a month, a Herald is handed to subscribers: Collections are taken for the Red Cross and other deserving charitiesg tickets for games in respective sports are being soldg the responsibility of handling money is involved. Although these duties are fulfilled without any credit, only competent individuals may be elected for taking care of them. Therefore, due respect is felt for all the division delegates, who, under the guidance of Mr. Hawkins, gladly serve the school to the best ot their ability. Q9 O 4 .A 2 - Q .1 A Row 4: I. Iovanes, M. Horak, M. Solomon, I. Lamlech. L. Kuzmicki, H. Lieberman, A. Lange, C, Ressl Ir., F. Ianecek. Row 3: E. Havlicek, I. Iakaitis, E. Epstein, F. Barich, T. Cohen, B. Staswick, O. Bu1arski, H. Kama. Row 2: E. Koloss, L. Slcudrna, D. Partekel, K. Daley, D. Kowalczyk, A. Forrest, M. Fortier, B. Kaplan. Row 1: B. Kominsky, P. Miller, A. Marasovich, V. Chizmar, L. Gaede, D. Pxllot, B. Amato, R. Bills. DIVISION 348 A new division has been added to Harrison recently, This Iunior division is under the supervision of Mr. Kaplan. Division 348, now occupying Room 106, is rnade up of pupils from Har- rison's branch, Iungrnan, Other students in 348 hail from Holden, a branch of Englewood. Since we are a new division our social activities are few, but we intend to change this in the future. Those activities which we do participate in are, Orchestra, R. O. T. C., Choir, and G. A. A, As yet a class president has not been elected, but our acting delegate is the one and only Art Brush Lange. Our G, A. A.delegates are Dolores Partekel and Beverly Amato. This class, if we guess right, should prove very promising. Welcome to Harrison, Division 348! - 131 - 321 DIVISION 223 085 9 Ss Q. 2 I X Minstrel Show A highly-successful ond hilarious Minstrel Show, under the inspiration and cczpofble direction of Miss Alice M. McGreqor, Wos presented in Horrison's Auditorium on October 30, 1945. DIVISION A. N. A. This is division ANA and part oi the future graduating class ot Ianuary, IQ47. Our division delegate is Lorraine Holtzmang G. A. A. delegate is La Vergne Meloung Red Cross delegate, Gertrude Grow. We are under the guidance ot our division teacher Miss Ieanette La Giglia, and participate in many activities. We are represented in the Choir, Band, R. O. T. C., Red Cross, and we are proud to claim the pianist tor the Boys' Chorus and Choir, Anita Rutsky. Lorraine Holtzman and Lorraine Sladek are the captains of the division's two bowling teams, and La Vergne Mudra, Gertrude Grow, Lorraine Holtzman and Aura Morton are in the National Honor Society. We also have some boys from Mr. Boyer's Club, Pop's Boys. Phyllis Dreebin was the first person in the division to get an We hope to make Division ANA one of the outstanding Senior Divisions at Harrison High School. Row 4: G. Slusarczyk, T. S. Iuras, I. Krywokulsky, E. F. Kioboucmk, F. Toplak, H. E. Hammond B. Pokraiec, M, David, E. Cemansky, G. Brown. Row 3: L. Siadek, R. Gibellina, R. Sladek, A. Starankovic, M. Skaletsky, A. Martina, I. Harpster. Row 2: M. Monaco, E. Petrorie, L. Holtzman, A. Rutzky, H. Weiner, P. Dreebin, Miss LaGiq1ia. Row I: A. Morton, E. Roq, R. Schmidt, L. Meloun, L Mudra, P. Cebrat, G. Grow. ' . --133- - - A L .. Row 4: C. Million, A. Schmitt, F. Fabbri, W. Washkowiak, G. Novotny, R. Pellegrmi, W. Hernandez, I. Plenner, M. Mittelman. Row 3: F. Ienski, C. Egan, P. Grantham, F, Fortuna, F. Vlasak, B. Piqlowski, I. Wilcox. Row 2: Mrs. Siewers, M. Kurik, V. Karakas, R. Gyura, H. Ierebick, I. Ross. Row 1: D. Rzonca, C. Avena, M. Vlastnik, A. Fusek, G. Kategianis, M. Ciszek, A. Brendal. DIVISION W. S. B. Division W. S. B, has a reputation for being one ot the best divisions in Harrison. As far as scholastic and athletic activities are concerned, our division is well represented. Included in our group are a number of girls who came from lungman in September. Every student in our division is a participant in some activity: such as, Track, Wrestling, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus, Gymnastics, Herald Staff, Honor Society, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Club, R. O. T. C., G. A. A... and the Swimming Team. Being Seniors next semester, we hope to fulfill our aim since our Freshman year-to graduate with high honors. -134- DIVISICDN 106 When the l946 Harrisonian appears, it will signal the happy thought that soon school will be adjourned for the summer. However, those in division l06 will sadly realize that it will be their last vacation as high school students, for they will return as 4A's in September. To the original nucleus of twenty-tive members oi 254 were later wel- comed Manleyites and pupils ot Division 214, 228, and 3l7, The group has been known also as l2U, and is now a happy, co-operative division with Miss Page as helpful sponsor. 106 has nine representatives in the Honor Society, eleven on the Herald Staff, four in the R. O. T. C., numerous athletes, three first stand players in the Orchestra, five in the A Cappella Choir, two on the Harrisontan Staff, and one Social Laboratory Hostess. The division Football Team won the lunior Intramural Championship, An all-out drive resulted in the winning of third place in a paper drive contest. Row 4 M Zeff E Michalicka, I. Michaels, G. Beran, A. Stopczr, E. Kurfirst, I. Portner, H. McGrew S. Auerbach. Row 3: V. Ttto, R. McMahon, I. Grimsich, I. Ciaccio, L. Brown. Row 2: Miss Page, E. Napoleon, M. Hauser, H. Amabile, G. Kulawa, R. Fiener, D. Sondin. Row 1: H. Baer, P. McGrath, I. Liberman, R. Parlanti, I. Tomm, N. Peterson, R. Louie. -135- DIVISION 220 After three strenuous years ot work under the capable leadership ot Mr. Twining, we ot 220 have become Seniors. Our scholastic record is better than average and our participation in extra-curricular activities is outstanding. In the field of sports We are represented on the Gymnastic, Track, Foot- ball, and Basketball Teams. On the latter We have the able Ralph Napol- itano, Captain of the Iuniors, who, with a few other students, came from Division 228 when it broke up. In other fields we are represented in the R. O. T. C., the Band, Orchestra, the Choir, two students are on the Herald Statt and one is on the Harrisonian. Combine these and you come out with a group of the grandest boys and girls any division can have. Mr. Twining has reason to be proud ot Division 220. Row 4: W. Cichowicz, H. Calderwood, H. Levin, R. Allen, H. Laszkiewicz, M. Friedman, D. Iwinski, G. Fink, R. Eccarius. Row 3: I. Wierzbowski, R. Napolitano, B. Marx, R. Landwehr, S. Marks, W. Carbonari, R. Kohout, C. Frost, L. Plonka. Row 2: R. Bennett, A. Iovanes, I. Potocny, Mr. Twining, E. Preucil, M. Vitale, D. Urbcmski. Row 1: C. D'Auqust1ne, E. Dundek, L. Torncik, G. Most, D. Over, R. Almaraz, A. Morawa. -136- . - L Row 4: E. Zebic, S. Weprin, l. Strexcher, K. Kessel, I. N1em1nsk1, R. Anthony, R. Zilka, A. Kxssel, S. Szymaniak. Row 3: S. Manzy, D. Bundek, A. Baade, H. Weisman, R. Klans, A. Walner, L. Waska, S. Rylewicz. Row 2: D. Kaleta, V. Trostel, G. Fiala, B. Ward, G. Schroeder, O. Pamk, M. Niwranski. Row 1: M. Tito, A. Harey, A. Duller, Mrs. Ward, L. Avena, M. Straka, C. Sifrer. DIVISION 314 Gaze, fellow I-larrisonites. Here you see the finest group of boys and girls ever assembled in one division room. Of course, We do not wish to appear boasttul, but we're scholastic-minded as well, having a large Honor Society representation. We are athletic, also, having members on the various athletic teams and in the R. O. T, C. It our luck, and Mrs. Ward's perseverance, hold out, we will one day arrive at that acme ot success, Seniors. -137- 1586 ,K e .4? f' Row 3: B. Drzastwa, M. Auerbach, E. Schissinq, P. Duika, R. Sinclair, R. Batkiewicz, B. Pucci, G. Doornbos, S. Prelutsky, E. Shaplik. How' 2: D. Fergueson, E. Tota, E. Maxwell, I. Hornburg, H. Morayda, I. Baldi, D. Bertolotti, D. Vistine. Row 1: F. Cermak, I. Zurawski, I. Howe, V. Moratti, D. Schroeder, I. Silvers, L. Gruhlke. DIVISION 331 In l943 we were just another division of bewildered Freshmen, strangers to each other. We have now reached our 4B semester, and have worked hard to make our division tops in the minds of our fellow schoolmates. In our efforts to achieve this goal, Mrs, Minor, our division teacher, has been very helpful. The division gives loads of credit to Iean Baldi for her excellent work in the paper drive, bringing 331 up to first place. Also, Elizabeth Maxwell, our division delegate who has taken care of the tickets for all activities. Members of our division are Well represented in activities, such as, the Band, Orchestra, Boys' Chorus, R. O. T. C., and Football. -138-- DIVISION L. R. 6 Division L.R.6, formerly ll6 under the guidance of Mr. Hansen, regrets leaving Mr, Hansen, but at the same time appreciates its new teacher, Mr. Sigalos. We, as a lunior division, have been working together to the best of our ability to maintain Har'rison's high standards in our group. The girls are the Volley Ball Champs of Harrison and the boys are now taking a great deal of interest in the various activities Harrison has to otter. Most important ot all, however, we as students of LR. 6, have contribu- ted to the various funds, participated in the collection ot paper, and ren- dered our services where they were needed most. We hope to achieve greater renown as one of the best divisions of I-l.T.H.S. Row 4: R, Sami, S. Mazur, L. Iohnson, I. Marvcm, G, Re-ng, A. Wensii, I. Rothblcrtt, E. Ianek, I Srabarneck, T. Sami, W. Schumacher. Row 3: D. Vorcxc, M. Wodczy, D. Ziemianin, S. Bielcz, I. Dacidas, G. Mileuski, F. Ierbich, R. Mitchell L. Baade, D. Chlapecka. Row 2: A. Curiig, A. Babich, A. Cipar, T. Nowfxczyk, O. Putko, I. Woiosuk, I. Aristuk D. Stashwick, B. Gcxbrovic. Row 1: B. Dillman, A. Bedncxr, F. Callero, L. Krohkowski, G. Wolski, M. Johnson, B. Garber F. Rammon. -139- or ,v ix! vase. MW-sys v Row 4: F. Stark, I. Zavos, T. Mack, D. Kerelko T. Mortell, R. G. Kuiawa, H. Parzyqnat, R. Zubeck, I. Capobianco, G. Bezdekovsky, R. Prazak. Row 3: I. Santilli, U. Terracciano, R. Sendzik, F. Nykodem, F. Bik G. Komrska, C. Kus, A, F. Kopczak, D. Moorehead, P. Pechulis. Row 2: D. Wszolek, B. Spero, P. Lanham, M. Plotkin, S. Marqgrai, Mrs. Hale, H. Bonk, E. Pabst, L. Halland, M. Iohnson. Row lf D. Romano, D. Mulford, R. Arcuri, L. Salerno, l. Freza, A. Bruzzmi, V. Volpe, C. Nava. DIVISION 214 Three down and one to go as I-lale's I-lalo's beam through another year leaving behind a trail of shining glory. These enthusiastic youngsters of Division 2l4, who appeared in last year's Harrisonian under the banner of 328, have risen to new heights of glory under the leadership of Mrs. Hale. ln practically every organization in the school including the Honor Roll, which has already claimed ten of the Halas, 2l4 is well represented. In the athletic fields we find Frank Bik on the Basketball Team, and Fred Stark who broke the City's low hurdle record to become city champ. ln the R. O. T. C. Richard Kujawa, the youngest officer, is continuing his rapid advancement while several other Halo's are non-commissioned officers. These are only a few of the Halo's who have gained high positions, for space does not permit the acknowledging of others. -140- -- . DIVISION 251 Vlfe ot Division 251 feel proud indeed to be represented in almost every activity at Harrison, We consider it an honor having three girls in our division who have received H's for cheerleading. They are Loretta Zielinski, Irene Bonk, and Georgia Brown. We also boast of our Football men: Tony Savone, Art Montgomery, Hay Gawelczyk, and Wyatt Sornrelc, The various other activities in which we participated are as follows: Red Cross, Track, Hall Guards, Choir, Boys' Chorus, Band, Grchestra, Volley Ball, Wrestling, Bowling, and Gymnastics. A very fine spirit exists between us and Mrs. Patton, our division teacher, who is doing all that she can to help us on the road to success. lf there's an activity at Harrison, we are in it and support it IOOQWE. Row 4: G. Hildenbrand, A. W1l1movsky,W. Toman, C. Faust, C. Wrobel, I. Slovick, A. Montgomery, L. Marovitch, A. Stefani, M. Levin, D. Koch. Row 3: H. Langer, R. Gawelczyk, F. Dziekan, D. Pravnan, T. Savone, I. Green, W. Scmrek, T. Vrba, D. Hernandez. Row 2: T. Sarni, T. Deknoblough, V. Kazak, G. Sloflianec, F. Zibert, I. Lowry, K. Haddad, C. Hranicka, S. Bravo. Row 1: D. Moreland, G. Brown, L. Machaj, N. Herzog, L. Zielinski, I. Bonk, L. Cloutier, D, Peck, -141- DIVISION 255 The sixteen girls and boys of the 3A Division 255, have become known as the go-getters during their stay thus tar at Harrison. Under the able and earnest leadership of our division teacher Mrs. Mac- Millan, we students ot 255 have freely participated in the various organizations and activities found at Harrison. We have also supported all national and local campaigns for Worthy objectives, W' e are represented in Choral Groups, Concert Band, Intramural Tournaments, Iunior Basketball, Hall Guards, G. A. A., Advanced Art, Red Cross Work, and We have several candidates eligible for the Honor Society. 'We are proud of this fine record and We are determined to keep up the good Work and thus maintain for our division a place in the leadership of activities. How 4: G. Sak, P. Kouri, E. Bucek, T. Kajmowicz, N. Smith, F. Bonczyk, E. Iasiewicz, E. Kwit, H. Wasilishin. Bow 3: I. Miaso, B. Wlezzn, E. Domaleczny, I. Iankovich, E. Haddock, T. Doczekalcr, D. Mikos, E Lewandowski. Row 2: H. Iagiello, L. Bakowski, E. Blazevich, G. Lowery, D. Hood, G, Pareskz, E. Maciuszek. Row 1: I. DiMeo, L. Giereltowski, W. Harrell, V. Maurisak, R. Pilipello, M. Chiappetta, A. Dicranm. -142- Nrl l' - . Row 4: L. Florio, I. Kral, I. Donda, I. Lerch, E. Carrara, L. Borchardt, B. Dudek, V. Pizzo, H, Sieizeqa, L. Kolar. Row 3: A. Resek, E. Lubas, R. Oresky, L. Zielinski, I. Hejl, H. Wheeler, EI. Golonka, R. Brozek, I. Ing, M. Napolitano. Row 2: Miss Guinane, M. Bialas, A. Tuma, R. Travaqlio, D. Gawlik, D. Pcrtulo, G. Miskiewicz, H. Skworch. Row 1: A. Kiska, M. Iones, D. Iuranek, D. Rangel, B. Skap, H. Fox, E. Epstein, C. Landis. DIVISION 311 Although eighteen of the original members of our division have left, or were changed, the twenty-two remaining, with the addition of replacements from Iungman, are striving to make our division one of the best in the school. As an active division, Football, Basketball, Band, Orchestra, P, A. System 'Workers, R. O. T. C., and Office Helpers are Well represented. As usual, the girls are one hundred percent G. A. A., and their Bowling Team, the newest activity, is doing quite well. Q With one year left of our joyous career at Harrison Tech, We hope that with the Wonderful assistance and guidance We are receiving from our divi- sion teacher, Miss Guinane, we may remain one of the best groups at Har- rison. -143- I DIVISION 315 Here is division 315-a group of thirty-two luniors with Miss Mc Gregor capably directing. We have been together for three memorable years and have found a lively interest in extra-curricular Work With representatives in Choir, Band, Boys' Chorus, Library, and Office Helpers, Social Laboratory, R. O. T. C., Orchestra, and the various athletic teams. We have just one more year ahead of us at Harrison and We hope to continue to develop individuality, initiative, and co-operation, We are going to make our final attempt to fulfill the dreams and desires of our principal, division teacher, and our parents to make us loyal Harrisonites, loyal citizens, and loyal to Crod and Country. Row 4: E. Byczek, A. Morwitz, A. Arturi, I. Lapglio, B. Kostrubala, F. Dombrowski, E. Pietraszek, A. Moskiewicz. Row 3: I, Buck, F. Preskar, E. lasunas, L. Marks, I. Sarott, L. Pe-trone, R. Rafael. Row 2: R. Kuras, B. Hartwiq, A. Lundqren Miss McGregor, B. Ramen, A, Stopyra, I. Bartosrck. Row' 1: M. Mastalerz, P. Skarbeck, K. Rontos, B. Miller B. Leslie, Z Mikes, L. Rice. a- M 'W ',' 1' , In 7- v-r PQ. V. i? Y Row 4: W. Fickenworth, V. Domcm, I. M1kola,czyk, R, Lienhart, G. Moravec, I. Baiek, H. Motsch, S. Mlynski, T. Kaleciak, W. Caithamer, I. Bele. Row 3: I. Pizzo, A. Palencar, L. Schultz, B. Halowi, I. Schulman, I-I. Gromala, R, Iarzab, S. Glaser, L. Piatek. Row 2: I. Stunard, H. Bala, R. Budarek, R. Slottke, M. McCaskey, H. Finkelstein, T. Euktenicli, Miss Steele. Row l: I. Sierawski, G. Eonat, L. Fris, D. Bartolozzi, E. Salerno, M. Farrar, I. Krynski, L. Montes. DIVISION 326 O F F I C E R S PRESIDENT, Iohn Mikolajczyk TREASURER, Harriet Finkelstein SECRETARY, Marie Farrar Division 326 is composed of thirty-six 3B students. They are represented in all scholastic departments of the school, and a number of them are rated as S or E students. These students are: Geraldine Bonat, Marie Farrar, Henry Motsch, Walter Fickenworth, Irene Stunard, LaVerne Fris, and Lillian Piatek, Other members-Ted Kaleciak, Shirley Glaser, Dolores Bartolozzi, and lrving Schulmane-have an average of G or better. The members of this division support and participate in extra-curricular activities ot the school such as assisting in the Social Laboratory, or in the Library or Main Office. Henry Motsch is serving with the Public Address group and hopes to become a moving picture operator. Bill Halowi and lrving Schulman have received honorary H's in Basketball and Track Team, and Bill is also a trusted lieutenant in the Hall Guard group. Iohn Bajak recently was promoted to the rank of Corporal in the R. O. T. C. A delightful Christmas party, which was ably arranged by Harriet Finkel- stein, Eleanor Salerno, and Victor Doman, was given in Room 326 betore the holidays. This group of students is under the guidance of Miss lessie E. Steele. - I-15 - DIVISION 332 Division 332, under the guidance of Mr. Lejeck, who has been our sponsor for the past five semesters, has tried to maintain the high standards of Harrison. Our division is an active one, many of our men are represented on the Football, Swimming, Basketball, and Bowling Teams. They are not only ath- letic but scholastic in their interests. The Harrison Herald is also represented in this division. Our fairhaired young ladies are always active in the G. A. A. and in social events, The Bowling Team which bears the name Leieck's Loonies, is undefeated. Musically inclined artists support the Band, Orchestra and the Choir. Our division has been outstanding for the past five semesters, and we hope it will be the same for the next three. Row 4: A. Poremba, I. Zemit, I, Neruda, C. Danek, S. Rashis, S. Schiffman, H. Friedman, I. Prusinski N. Remen, L. William. Row 3: W. O'Shauqhnessy M, Wilner, R. Venturelli, W. Klmqer, L, Bannick, G. McCambrtdge, I Bubulka, A. Moncada. Row 2: M. Iakubicek, I. Gilla, W. Smok, R. Pappas, I. Kovachevich, D. Sotkcr, S. Zapala, A Gosctniak. Row 1: A. Richter, D. Armbuster, T. Fiore, F. Sarzceno, M. Zic, E, Arazmus, L. Stachowski. -146- DIVISION 335 Division 335 is a lively group of SB boys and girls under the leadership of Mr. Almlof, Their school interests are many and diversified: Concert Orchestra, Band, Boys' Chorus, Choir, Football, Basketball and R. O. T. C. They also render services in the Main Office, Attendance Office, Library, and Hall Guards. ln spite of our struggles with such subjects as physics, shorthand and ad- vanced algebra, We still have some S and E students, thus making a good many of our class eligible for the Honor Society next semester, All the students of this division have extremely high hopes for the com- ing semester and hope that in the near future Harrison High will be as proud of them as they are of their school. Row 3: R. Baum, S. Ulman, R. Choronzy, R. luska, A. Matcher, R. Harazm, L. Bobruk, L. Roschay, G Jenturelli. Row 2: I. Sadlo, P. Sohn, N. Zmk, I. Ianusek, F. Kominsky, L. Trasko, B. Ne-uzil, V. Rzeszut, P. Marchette K Kilian R wl L Marcheschi G Pzerzhala R Stepanek B Taylo L Stelmack A Clemenci F. Wnek. -147- DIVISION 339 ' Q1 V' See 339 and observe progress, Although modern, we live up to the good old traditions that Harrison has upheld for so rnany illustrious years. Looking through our records one will observe that we are Well represen- ted in the Hall Guards, Swimming Team, Attendance Helpers, Band, Library Staff, and even in the Armed Forces, with Pvt. Iohn Pason stationed in Wash- ington. With the continued assistance of our division sponsor, Mrs. Worrell, we of 339 propose to co-operate in all group and school activities which concern the welfare of our school. Row 4: I. Cepak, R. Doll, T. Linder, P. Marcopulos, L. Zan, R. Kledzmski, R. Fault, C. Lordots. Row 3: T. Libriez, G. Hauser M. Oklepek, R. Spulak, L. Lukes, L. Kocis, L. Amerlan. Row 2: F, Schultz, V. Gorski, E. Kubicek, D. Grandolfo, B. Bork, M. Dumit. Row I: V. Flejtuch, I. Kuzio, V. Luback, S. KllH'1OVlCh, L. Tkachok, V. Melicharek, S. Green. ,- ,. .. 'af ' -Q f, - ' ' KXP' f v fv 9 Y T - its sg Y? i1 Row 4: L. Skolek, I. Treccia, M. Rosen, D. McCollum, M. Sobczak, C. Putzy, S. Iurewicz, R. Leide, D. Hallman, R. Kolarich, N. Maska. 1 Row 3: A. Pas, F. Icmek, M. Urban, I. Ostrovecky, S. Storto, B. Stock, D. Szebert, B. Mazac, L. Yumich. Row 2: I. Sipka, L. Lucin, E. Marecek, H. Pristup, D. Konreczny, L. Roach, M. Gasior, Miss Gannon. Row 1: L. Lucin, A. Grtllo, D. Hopp, D. Vrabec, L. Meyerson, M. Pontrelli, L. Salvador, T. Abruzzo. DIVISION 341 Peek into 341, Way down in the one way corridor and you ll see us fellas and gals perpetually resolving, amending and discussing some very timely topic, We're like that, and now since we've reached our third year at Carter H., We're even more effervescent about our duties and activities than ever before. Who is the person behind all this? Vlfhy, Miss Gannon, our grand divi- sion teacher, Who really is an excellent co-ordinator. Division 341 is represented in practically all the school activities: were scholastically efficient and sports rnirided as Well as cooperative in school drives Recently we've organized a Division Club and the elected officers were Angeline Grillo, President, Eleanor Marecek, Vice-President, Donald l-lallrnan, Treasurer: Laverne Roach, Secretary. So there you have it-who's who and whats what in 341-way down in the one Way corridor. -149- DIVISION 346 The members ot this line division entered Harrison in September, 1945, and have become well seasoned, loyal supporters of Harrison High. We are represented in the Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, athletic organizations, Ottice Helpers, Cheerleaders, Herald assistants and the R. O. T. C. We are proud of the achievements of cur outstanding students, Katherine Lau, Gloria Nicewick, and Adam Gagala excel in scholarship, Frank Zupancic has attained no little tame in music with his playing and leadership, Ieroine Broede has attracted attention for his skill in swimming, Lucille Grochowski is known tor her scholarship and as a cheerleader. We shall expect more good reports about our division in the coming years. 'l'he light of glory is about to shine upon us. Row 4: W. Pupanek, M. Solomon, W. Tkoletz, F. Zaiac, T. Wattkus, I. Stefanoff, R. VanDergriend, E. Piltauer, C. Klaczynski, H. Stamszewski. Row 3: L. Grochowski, D. Douglas, A. Debartolo, F. Zupancic, A. Gagala, V. Vorlicky, A. King, M. Ianssen. Row 2:G A. Vaicunas, K. Lau, E. Kostric, G. Nicewick, V. Ee-rtz, M. Kamke, M. Kramer, R. Dobrovolny, L. ass. Row 1: K. Guzelis, I. Maxwell, R. Melerski, I. V1llanueva, I, Basco, G. Malma, E. Fudala, I. Rueter. - 6 an T 'IJ -150- DIVISION 316 SPRING This group of Iuniors from Division 316 are proud of their high scholastic record and their participation in the many school activities at Harrison, The members of this division are active in the G, A. A., some are Library Helpers, others work in the Attendance Office and there are two Band mem- bers, Marilyn Wallenberg and Harold Hajek. Proof of their scholastic ability is the fact that eight members are in the Honor Society. Division 316 Was formerly under the direction of Miss Eva Cappetta, and Mrs. Margaret McGarr, Cpictured belowl. Now under the capable guidance of Mrs, Hanore Whalen, they are dezerrnined to uphold their high standards by Working diligently and cooperating to the fullest extent. Row 4: B. Simek, C. Tomczak, I. Iaglowski, H. Hajek, A. Kutzki, I. Woicik, A. Fuchs, A. Czeczota. Row 3: T. Kowai, L. Honath, M. Wollenberq, M. Cox, B. Kramer, D. Malczynski, R. Gucxyardo. Row 2: Mrs. McGarr, L. Sraj, I. Moses, E. Zanchetta, R. Sobieski, H. Weiner, C. Santaniello. Row 1: G. Senese, R. Niccolcu, L. Zanardo, T. Lona, B. Rogers, B. Franqos, I. Tcrscheticx. 'x , it t A if I--I .- .., . - A ' 'D -151- FRANCES BELLUOMINI 1 ANNE CAMUGNERO EVA B. CAPPETTA VERA QUIRICONI A LORA DESIDERI VILMA GHILARDI NADA QUIRICONI AMITY CLUB 'A' 'A' 'A' Gold or Silver may vanish away, But our Friendship and Memories of Harrison Shall never decay. 'A' i' 'A' The Amity Circle is truly a circle of friendship, as the title suggests, lt began early in their Freshman year and has grown stronger as years drifted by. This outstanding group of 4A girls, under the capable sponsorship of Miss Cappetta, has partici- pated in all class and school activities. They are Well-represented in all fields: Treble Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir: Advanced Art: Social Laboratory Coun- cil: G. A. A.: Finance, Social, Program: Song and Motto Committee: Second place Bowling Champs of Iune '45: SA Class Council Secretary: Class Repre- sentatives: Student Helpers: Harrisonian Staff: Senior Play: Orchestra: Stamp and Bond Collectors: Delegates: Alternates: Hall Guards. Our feeling of comradeship is so firmly esta- blished that it will undoubtedly continue long after the curtains of graduation are drawn. 152 - . lf 'Ev 17 Y Row 3: A. Wotf, F. Swierczek, R. Maziarka, D. Rockway, A, Zidarich, G. Paikos, P. Vaca, P. Scuccimori. Row 2: Miss McHugh, I. Caccito1a, B. Coppock, E, Holz, E. Ahern, H. King, I. Wyckoff, I. Skudlark. Row 1: M. Yakowenko, I. Amabi1e, L. Benedetti, D. De Biase, C. Stigler, F. Radek, B. Goodman. DIVISION 118 Division 118, a Sophomore division which has been active in socia1 and sporting events, has been enlarged bv the addition of various members from a number of divisions, the largest group coming from 344 The entire division consists of active and progressive Harrisonites, who are members of the Footbaii, Baseball, Basketball, and Gymnastic Teamsg G. A. A., S, L. R. T., Band, Ha11 Guards, Student Heipers in the Gym, 109, and the Library. We also have two Bowiing Teams and a Vo11ey Bali Team. We are grateiui to our wonderful division teacher, Miss McHugh, who has been working with us to maintain the high standards oi Harrison. Division 118 is destined to mark a place in the history of Harrison. -153- DIVISION 217 We, the boys and girls of 2l'7, are constantly striving to attain greater success in all of our scholastic and social activities. Under the guidance of our division teacher, Mrs. Twining, We hope to attain this success. Among us there are several who have received Commendation on scho- lastic work. Still others are Working industriouslv to add their names to the Honor Roll. A chief interest among the boys and girls alike is sports, The girls have formed Bowling and Volley Ball Teams and are members oi the G. A. A. The boys excel in such Well-known sports as: Gymnastics, Wrestling, Swim- ming, Track, and Touch Football. All in all, this division is a group of energetic boys and girls who are proud of Harrison and who want Harrison to be just as proud ot them. Row 3: I. Marks, I. V1f9k, N. Lochovetz, R. Spadoni, W. Wozske, B. Zitko, T. Schmecht, R. Cox, H. I-loving. Row 2: R. Storzek, R. Graca, P. Zemba, H. Duntze, E. Cook, M. Peterson, R. Pazul, C. Barber. Row 1: B. I. Thiele, I. Mondera, M. Bczskovitz, I. Bilek, S. Kmiotek, R. Iilek, M. Pellegrim. 1 1 I 'if i L .... 'QI ares t Y T Row 4: R. A. Gathercoal, V. I. Storgol, I. Zboncak, A. Sokolcwski, W. Werner, P, Triverz, I. Korita, E. HGPP, I. foy- Row 3: M. B. Saks, I. Gaul, F. Wierzbowslci, I. Ceryanec, G. Plamc, M. Napolitano. Row 2: G. Love, E. Haffke, H. Rakoski, M. Marshalek, B. Spress, E. Versailles. Row 1: I. Przybylski, E. Petryk, C. Pason, A. Sherman, I. Kobritz, A. Tcxnnenbaum, G. Pappas. DIVISICN 224 Introducing a peppy group of Iuniors who are raring to go and are really getting places. ln intramural Sports, the boys take high honors in Baseball, Volley Ball, Football, and Basketball while the girls are tops in Bowling. We are also rep- resented on the varsity ot the Basketball and Track Teams. The military mindedness of our boys accounts for the number ot them in the R. O. T. C., and the present and future success of that organization. Being all out for the finer things in lite, We are Well represented in the Orchestra, Band, and Choir. The passing of the war still finds us contributing generously to all war reliefs as well as putting our savings into bonds and stamps. Tops with each of us is our atfable division teacher, Mr, Pletcher, to whom We are grateful for the patient and constructive guidance he has given us. - 155 - DIVISION 252 The misty and dusty atmosphere of cr dark room aged with the passing of years slowly begins to brighten. The sun gradually cuts its way to a book- case in the corner of the room. The room begins to clear and there on the bookcase is a dusty covered book of memories, Yes, memories of old Harrison High. The pages flutter and the past lives again. Singing groups are heard. The Band and Orchestra are playing familiar tunes. The crack of a Baseball bat and the cheers for the Football and Basketball Teams are heard. In all these activities-Honor Society, A Cappella, Band, Orchestra, R. O. T. C., Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Gymnastics-memory reveals that Division 252 took part. The sponsor of our division is Miss Morris and the president is Bill Thoman. A grand group of Iuniors, We think. Row 3: G. Zic, D. Schwcrger, D. White, I. Homolka, I. Burian, R. De-dic, A. Skokich, D. Dole, V. Marecek, L. Bonomo. Row' 2: M. Faqin, M. Weisherq, F. Cosentino, F. Santoro, F. Spizzirri, L. Wicklin, M. Siegel, W. Cikanek. Row 1: H. Wagner, D. Rabinovitz, A. Zielmskz, D. Munyer, A. Manson, L. Larsen, W. Thoman. Q 'Q 4: T 'T -- ..- if 4 .. . 7 ' sl T -r-1 A-we -1564 ff' ft Row 3: T. Bartodziei, I. Kuchan, T. Iohnson, P. Mages, I. Koukl, W. Kempa, C. Koral, I. Procuro, I. Kobrinetz. Row 2: V. Karroll, A. Glow, M, Baccetti, S. Patrick, S. Fuqua, H. Blender, R, Wasilowski, Miss Mc Gazer Row I: A. lay, L Cutler, P. Alsipf I. Accardo, I. Pedote, C. Lczmendola, F. Iamiolkowski. DIVISION 342 To their great deliqht, Miss McGarr's cherubs have won their promotion: they may now call themselves, Upper Classmen, lunior Grade. They are well represented in Harrison's activities: Football, lohn Kuchang Baseball and Basketball, lim Kouklf Track, fleet-looted lohn Korbinetz: Concert Band, Shirley Fuqua and Ted lohnsong Orchestra, Alice lay. The qirls are looking torward to Winning a Volley Ball Championship. Amonq those who have made the Honor Roll are Lila Cutler, lo Accardo, Flo-Sinqer, Flo larniolkowski, Pat Alsip, Bernice Babich, lohn Procuro and Ruben Blender. Members ot Division 342 feel that they owe much of their success to the quidance of Miss McGarr. ee 157 -- +39 3 Q , ,EI ,E .QL f 3-1 w l Row 4: R. Eichhorn, R. Gana, B. Iacobson, R. Soroka, I. Kosar, F. Buczkowski, W. Kukac, W. Proksa, L. Novotny, R. Noworul, F. Mrazek, L. Harris. Row 3: R. Bartolomei, L. Daly, C. Swierad, C. Schwartz, C, Kucaba, N. Milella, G, Vanyek, M. Green- berg, C. Kother. Row 2: L. Borsellino, L. luszczyk, E. Rogalinski, L. Mmchowicz, L. Pokriefke, D. Kaczrnarek, E. Mizia, V. Srabaneck, S. Nelson. Row 1: R, Kulzkowska, L. Miller, M. Hruby, T. Zmuda, A. Sperandini, R. Mandel, S. Loisi, I. Holub. Row 4: I.Homo1ka A Grunow I Mat k , , , . use , R. Bia Kurash. Row 3: E. Ziencina, R. Zgak, W. Duzinski, B. Row 2: M Lerman, F. Meres, C. rs. Fiske, P. Chapman, A. Ostrowski, Ioswiak. Row 1: D. Kowalski, L. Pietraszek, R. Eccarius, B. Schutzman, C. Del Princ We, the members ot Division 212 are l d rs 'J' A TC' lek, I. Kurash, D. Toloczko, E. Ienecke 212 DIVISION L. R.2 , L. Turk, E. Gomohnski, M. Bruski. S. Scavo, H. I. Carroll, S. Cozze, I y . Gasteier, D, ipe, P. Qualizza, I. Sindelar. , g a to be able to say that we have already proved ourselves to be a valuable asset to the Harrison Technical High School. The Band, G. A. A. and R. O. T. C. are some ot the organizations in which We have representatives Some of our members devote a great deal of their time as Student Helpers in various oitices. We are under the guidance of Miss Gladys Nelson. We are LR2! That alone is enough tor the high place We hold in the eyes of Harrison. Much of the credit goes to Mrs. H. I. Fiske who has this semester taken the place ot Miss Abbie Lukens. In the tuture, under Mrs. Fiske's understanding and sympathetic guidance, as in the past, we shall hit the top. -158- Division LB 4 should receive special Commendation, not only for its soho-- lastic ability, but also for the excellent spirit that is applied toward the many activities at Harrison. This Sophomore division, comprised of fourteen boys and nineteen girls, has eleven of its members on the Honor Boll with an E or better average. Formerly under the direction of Miss Moriarty, Division L, R, 4 has as its present sponsor Mrs. Tobey Schein. The likeable, cooperative, and ambitious students who comprise our divi- sion have passed another milestone on the road to success, taking our first year in stride, and stopping off at the Sophomore level for a year before con- tinuing on. During the course of our exciting, eventful, and at times confusing first year in high school, the aid of Miss Brinkman has been invaluable, and We shall be ever grateful to her. Row 4: C. Graca, R. Sulirna, I. Mieszcak, I. Cerny, N. Engelberg, G. Meister, I. Beranek, G. Czarny, R. Huspeic. Row 3: W. Sedlacek, L. Burandt, P. Krxchevsky, B. Bates, C. Brusock, R. Slomka, A. Korol, I. Miklos. Row 2: Miss Moriarty, A. White, E. Iedlicka, I. Kestley, B. Sotonak, M. Deinert, D. Richert, N. Rigcxli. Row 1: B. Berwarclin, G. Spravka, R. Mytys, R. Sekera, C. Zamis, M. Culyak, R. Ostrowski. Row 3: R. Dapkus, I. Chockla, R. Purkart, I. Raj, R. Stevens, W. Demchuk, A. Marta, A. Melerski, H. Kulenski. Row 2: Miss Brmkmann, H. Azzis, L. Cesarone, G. Steiner, K. Recu, S. Mazzarella, R. Solodyna, M. Vasquez. Row l: F. Herrera, D. Kalal, L. Conrad, T. Kozak, B. Heidelberg, D. Iankowski. l- Herzberqer. C3 Q Um Q 5 J DIVISION L.R.3 Iii '.,,,,-4 gg.. -159- DIVISION L. R.1 Fx V Row 4: L. Lerman, C. Malec C H Scrivani , . onsa, I. Schatz, C. Bubelis, G. Dehle, V. Gluch, E. Hercoq, M. Row 3: L. Tynski, E. Przybycien, I. Kman, A. Manzy, T. Sraqa, L. Santor, S. Meralovitz, M. Isdell. Row 2: M. Sami, R. Gaetano, T. Para, D. Puccini, E. Zalolcar, D, Utrosa, Miss Kelly. Row l: R. Rabetz, I. Belohlave-lc, C. Vana, M. Saqan, H. Wiats, E. Pe-sola, B. Metropulos. Row 3: G. Mesch, D. Rosenthal, W. Ierbis, A. Gorkis, F. Heedt, I. Kurnick, A. Farkas, R. Winiecki. Row 2: I. Bukovsky, J. Kirkwood, B. Schadel, N. Komosa, I. Chrastka, L. Kramik, B. Schneider, Mrs. Vuyanich. Row l: L. Sercztmowicz, B. Nolan, R. Soldat, L. Rogowski, E. Laqodny, P. Flczugher, D. Pfolsqroi. The lacks and Iills of Division 253 have turned Sophornores and are still athletic-minded. The lacks have made the Basketball, Football, and Swim Teams, The Iills reached the finals in their annual Intramural Volley Ball Tournament. Scholastically, Division 253 holds the line with several students contin- uously on the Honor Roll. Others have perfect attendance records. We are in- spired by our division teacher, Miss Mariel H. Kelly. Our division, under the supervision of Mrs. Vuianick and later Mr. Zindell, ranks with the many others in participation in social and scholastic activities. We have organized our division into a club, titled the LR I'ders with our chosen officers We have frequent meet' . , and ings. - 160 - DIVISION 254 Here is your chance to get acquainted with a lively, active division. We have been in the capable hands of Mr. Phipps and Miss Mary A, Coppinger, who have been succeeded by Mrs. Margaret Kent and Miss Helen O'Day. We wish to take this opportunity to thank them for the able guidance they have given us. Among our group are representatives ot the R. O. T. C., seven in all, the Student Leaders Round Table, two in number: and, as six are eligible, we hope to be able to say sometime in the future, Honor Society. Though busy we find time for participation in sports having played in various intramural contests. Our division also boasts two Bowling Teams and two Drum Majorettes. Row 4: B. Cardoni, F. Mczsotto, D. Masty, T. Kcpsa, L. Duller, B. Michelotti, I. Fink, G. Tikalsky, L. Budrik. Row 3: M. Schroeder, M. Machota, R. Zalig, S. Kolof, A. Virva, D. Horwath, D. Kerznik, L. Szacik. Row 2: Miss Coppinger, M. Frickey, T. David, A. Cebrat, G. Wenchowski, F. Leszko. Row 1: H. Berger, S. Altobello, N. Brauer, E. Corniola, D. Berkovitz, S. Govea, H, Barrs. . . I f- itil - DIVISION 262 What's all the excitement about in Division 262? Could it be the following headline! LIBBY BBODSKY BUYS 34,600 WORTH OF BONDS Yes, that's our Libby, and besides having her pictures taken tor maga- zines and newspapers and seeing premiers ot movies, Libby, still maintains an S average in scholarship. Our Division is also represented in many ot the schools activities-4Ed- ward Svoboda and Bay Kolar are B, O. T. C. members, Bill Zavis is on the undefeated lunior Basketball Team, William Bauer, in the Boys' Chorus, Libby Brodsky, in the Orchestra, and loe Premazon and Edward Zbylut, in the Band. School, work and play rate tops with us. We can take it any time and any way. li anyone should mention Division 262, you'll know it's run by our divie sion teacher, Miss lohnson, whose guidance has helped to make ours a won- derful division. President .,.... ....... R ay Dobosz Vice President . . . . Edward Svoboda Secretary ..... . . . Winiired Tucker Treasurer ........ . . Lorraine Orzec Boom Delegate .... Elaine Storti Row 3: VV. Biucr, B. Zavis, B. Wresznsski, E. Svoboda, H. Smid, H. Kolur, B. Eobosz, N, Krukoti, E Zbylut, l'. Chobak. Row 2: M. Johnson, S. Szydlowski, G. Mil-colagczyk, L. Krueger, E. Storti, P. Creedfpn, VV. Tucker, A Schubert, R. Schwartz. Row l: L Brodsky, F Mandera, R. Taibl, L. Orzec, A. loriatti, F Helfenlwoin, H. Witkowsl-11. 1.14 't7 ' ,wa-' ITG! S'-3' V If- J M- Z 3 A J J gl u v T -162- , 1 -I 1 47 T Q: Row 4: A. Maierczyk, H. Zielke, E. Reznitsky, L. Dachman, I. Suckov, I. Kusmisz, D. Donarski, H. Davies, V. Gibellini. Row 3: B. Hway, L. Niccolai, G. Sliwa, A. Syrek, L. Hoffman, E. Dziubinski, R. Lumb, M Petruzzi. Row 2: S. Zibrun, E. Reichert, D. Warame, H. Sternat, T. Kubik, L. Kazak, Mrs. Gormerman. Row 1: R. Cloutier, D. Czerny, W. Koniezyny, I.. Kus, M. Kaludis, V. Kus, B. Toman. DIVISION 302 The members of our division entered Harrison in September of 1944, as Wide-eyed bewildered Freshmen. Since then We have all advanced mentally and physically and are well represented in the various school organizations. Our fourteen boys are well represented in the Boys' Chorus, R. O. T. C., Track, Football, Wrestling, and Hall Guards. They have also taken second year championship in Softball and first year championship in Volley Ball. Our girls, who number seventeen, participate in the Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Student Helpers, Band, Hall Guards, and Volley Ball. Not only are We well represented in social and athletic events but also have a good scholastic standing on the Honor Roll. We note with regret the retirement of Mrs. Gonnerman, our division teacher, who is leaving us after many faithful years of service. Best wishes. -163- C Row 4: S. Fudcxla, H. Thompson, I. Fast, R. Perez, A. Gonciarz, R. Schuman, R. Dandurand, S. Omelka. Row 3: I. Ahern, I, Pmclelsk, C. Biniak, R. Dudcmas, H. Miller, W. Hornback. Row 2: Mrs. Williams, E. Beyer, I. Schmidt, R. Para, R. Arway, N. Brabec. Row l: R. Kessler, V. Perri, I. Orczco, H. Buricm, L. Catarsi, K. Gallienos, R. Schaffer. DIVISION 306 Division 306 has thirty-two girls and boys who are in their ZA year, each of Whom has helped to make our division outstanding in everything from scholastic standing to activities. The boys of our division are represented in Basketball, Football, Band and R. O. T. C. Not to be outdone by the boys, the girls are actively engaged in the Social Laboratory, Red Cross, Student Helpers, Volley Ball Teams, and G.A.A. Several of this group will probably be eligible tor the Honor Society in their 3B semester as We are continually striving tor high standards. We owe much to the wonderful guidance of our division teacher, Mrs. Katherine Williams. -16-If DIVISION 316 FALL Division 316 is composed of a qroup of hard-working Sophomores. We are represented by members of our class in the Band, R. O. T. C., Boys' Chorus, and Honor Roll. Our room has earnestly participated in all paper drives, bond drives, and all the other school efforts that have taken place the past semester. We have been together ever since we entered Harrison, and we hope we will leave the same way. Since entering Harrison, cur division has been transferred a number of times, but our present division teacher, Mr, Hamilton, feels, as our former teachers do, that our division is among the finest they have ever had. Row 3: I Decker, F. Musial, C. Sroka, W. Mc Kay, I. Huspek, I Gorski, I. Karhnski, F. Gasior. Row fi: A. Lawley, F. Skoflanc, S. Funkhouser, S. Gorewit, R. Kioess, G. Bursom, S. Rokita. Row 1: G. Treska, D, Mats-Ja, D. Mikos, S. Kasparian, B. Wisnxowicz H Byimowskx, G Hager 1 N C' Q- We -165 - 3 ., DIVISION 333 Thirty-seven Sophomores make up our lively Division 333. With the help- tul assistance oi our division teacher, Mr. Krupar, we have made great pro- gress and intend to make more. Every boy and girl in this division is interested and takes part in as many activities as they can. D. Keenan, our division delegate, is on the Swimming Team. While Ed. Walinski and T. Stack are on the Bowling Team. Other organizations represented are: Girls' Bowling, B. O. T. C., and the Band. Oi course, every girl belongs to the G. A. A. and joins in all their activ- ities, We have taken part in the paper drives, Bed Cross projects, Soap Drive, Food Drive and we purchase Victory Stamps weekly, Besides participating in these, we have the ability to keep up our marks. li ever you are in the one-way corridor stop in and see the Honor Boll oi Division 333. lt will be worthwhile. Row 4: I, Lerman, I. Komperdcz, I. Kron, T. Stack, P. Leberis, C. Koziol, R. Ciesler, E. Walinski, I. Pech, I. Kochevar, E. Rosenberg. Row 3: T. Gyura, S. Fields, I. Garick, A. Niewiedzial, C. Taylor, I. Saraceno, L. Trasko, D. Skalski. HOWNZ: kMr. Krupar, F. Bloch, R. Czopek, I. Simko, I. Czaphcki, D. Keenan, P. Gecas, E. Kowals, H. LIS O. Row 1: D. Dickshinski, D. Picchetti, N. Faletti, D. Murawski, W. Duransyk, R. Mc Clean, A. Cale. Q 13 1. 1 A -166- 1 I r Row 4: A. Malerczyk, H Zielk Davies V . e, E. Reznitsky, L. Dachman, I. Suckov, I. Kusmisz, D. Donarski, H. D S I O N , . Gibellma. Row 3: H. Graber, R. Rybak, R. Samocki, R. Schiller, R. Houba, E. Koenig, R. Petrotf, M. Halac, M. Hrnciar. Row 2: Mr. Beyler, L. Abdo, D. Kubicek, A. Maluchmk, R. Smith, A. Borawski, C. Gramith, I. Kubal- L. B. 5 anza, W. Fiqlewicz. Row 1: H. Awod, G. Wagner, I, Wachs, I. Schreiner, E. Kovacs, O. Slobodnik, D. Nevara. Row 3: M. Gold, E. Stamslawek, E. Krska, T. Novak, D. Malmborq, R. Wierzbicki, R. Hudak, R. Govea. Row 2: Mr. Gordy, Y. Koepke, V. Iacobs, I. Rok, R Gnotz, L. Vilickas, R. Przybylski, I. Licer. Row l: F. Madonta, D. Pescinski, P. Paqnano, L. Smith, V. Milgrain, E. Lach, L. Wochnick. Composed of thirty-three Sophomore students, Division 258 operates under the capable sponsorship ot Mr. Beyler. The students, eager to participate in the school spirit, have joined such organizations as Orchestra, Band, Chorus, R, O. T. C., G. A. A., Hall Guards, and Swimming Team. With five students on the Honor Roll We aim to improve our record. We are Sophomores now, and out of the forty-one original students in the division, twenty-nine members remain, eager and able to bring honors to their division and to Harrison. We are represented in the C. A. P., R. O, T. C., Choir, Boys' Chorus, Band, G A. A., and the Honor Roll. Serving as division delegate is Roy Gnatz. Division L. R the capable leadership of Mr. Morris. . 5 is now under - 167 Room 337' Ah . , what magical numbers! The open sesame to a treasure trove ot ambitious, stuclious, and athletic individuals intent upon success, as witnessed by our motto, To Progress and To Serve. The securing of positions on the honor roll during our undergraduate years and the tuture joining of the Honor Society are the chiet goals toward which We have devoted our main efforts. We are under the able supervision of Miss Rae L, Horning. Buzz, buzz, and more buzz means plenty of activity in 219, the eager beaver group. You can always count on Division 219 to participate in all the events and drives at Harrison High. We are lUO?2y in all school projects. We attribute this Division's willingness and co-operation to the helpful guidance of Miss Mae L. Cunningham. Row 3: I. Soucek, T. Volpe, A. Smaqala, H. Muth, R. Luba, E. Washack, G. Carpenter, S. Augustyn, E. Bank, R. Burns. Row 2: E. Kroeplin, R. Mayer, C. Kuldanek, F. Kurc, F. Lis, D. Lemke, M. Dzik, W. Bork, E. Marciniec. Row 11 S. Turk, A. M. Viqneri, D. Fosco, G. Cardcrmone, I. Stolarski, S. Russin, S. Rybak, A. Hedko. Row 4: R. Schults, R. Kmety, M. Luba, I. Stayerk, E. Carlson, R. Kloch, D. Drobac, I. Zubaty, F. Tivador. Row 3: R. Buch, R. Pozesky, M. Mendyk, E. Salmich, M. Swierk, W. Reich, T. Bielawa. Row 2: Miss Cunningham, S. Langer, I. Egan, G. McMahon. Row 1: L. Neuberg, D. Brendal, D. Setlak , I. Bcxccetti, C. Kohlxne tz, E. Edwards, Y. Focosi. DIVISION -17 W -168- frff .n- 1' Row 4: F. Cernes, E. Biehiek, I. Lis, I. Kolczr, I. Kcxspar, I, Briton, T. Koch, C. Miceli, R. Manske. Row 3: E. Vanek, E. Burese, R. Srkora, I. Hodum, S. Polovitch, E. Sih, M. Scudiero. Row 2: A. Stika, I. Svoboda, I. Strezlec, A. Wladovsky, B. Ierebich, A. Brown, P. O'Nei1l. Row 1: A. Scxbatim, P. Waida, F. Totos, Mrs. Fitzhugh, R. Hopcia, G. McKinney, A. Skrzenta. DIVISION 327 ln September, 1945, Division 327 had twenty-two boys and fifteen girls from many contributing schools. The number has decreased to thirty-two for various reasons. Most of the number lost were transferred to other schools. This freshman division is a group of live-wires. They participate in all activities of the school and are eager and anxious to be lOOfP2 in every project that Har- rison undertakes. We are Well represented on the school's Honor Roll. Division 327 is represented in: G. A. A., Track, R. O. T, C., Band, Bowling, Hall Guard, Orchestra, and Art. Through the inspiration of our division teacher we have many plans as students of Harrison, to attain high scholastic ratings in all classes, to have perfect attendance, good citizenship, and outstanding Basket- ball, Track, and Football players. We still have many improvements to make and achievements to attain but our motto is Ever Upward. Mrs. Ruth Fitz- hugh is in charge of Division 327. - 169 e- DIVISION 340 Division 340 is, and has been, an up and coming division, The boys ot our division have organized Baseball, Football, and Basketball Teams, while the girls have organized a Bowling Team and are doing very well as mem- bers of the G. A. A. and Choir. Two of our boys are on the regular Track and Basketball Teams, and also, three students are members of l-larrison's well- known Band. Miss Helen Bresee, our division teacher, has been doing everything to help us along, and we hope to have her in the future semesters. ln the years to come we wish to make the school proud of us by becoming top students. We know that by working hard, we will be able to reach the goal for which we are striving. Row 4: P. Sliurchay, I. Breslaw, I. Howe, I. Krznarich, D. Wallace, E. Grocholl, K. Lalla, I. Martin, T. Sykora, F. Smerz, E. Carpen. Row 3: I. Van, R. Balei, W. Zalokar, P. Peretz, D. Neruda, E. Swanson, I. I-larasek, F. Garrett, R. Pienta, L. Grossi, I. Mroz. ROW 2: I. Stashwick, A. Maratea, L. Dzxk, M. Nelson, E. Holland, C. Semca, R. Picarella, Miss Bresee. Row 1: A. Sable, A. Malakauskis, B. Griffin, I. Perri, S. Cantrall, B. Iackson, E. Kamien, E. Gavoni, L. Niccolai, O. Sevic. X , .J -3 -170- , ,, v Y. Row Row Row Row D . Albores, P. Barray, H. Zegler, R. Wmcek, M. Igelman, I. Hodma, F. Mares, L Harris, R. Toci. P. Sohn, S. Antonik, E. Kramp, W. Cardelli, E. Clemente, I. Chaberski, R. Conrad. L. Kxrstein, C. Rose, G. Gruszka, D. Maysak, D. Schalla, D. Gross, R. Mc Mahon. E. Brogno, G. Adams, S. Kirste-in, I. Solodky, L. Kerstein, I. Roiek, V. Michalicka. IVISION 320 After a Pep Assembly in Harrison's own Morse Hall, a surprising thing happened, ln appreciation of the benefits given by the school, the members of Division 320 pledged themselves, in a formal statement to the Principal, to be loyal supporters of their high school. These were not idle words, for they have worked diligently and untiringly to keep their promise. if attendance were taken at Harrison's numerous clubs, social functions, athletic events, and the like, Division 320 would answer Present almost every time, for this group is active in many ways. SCHOLARSHIP: The Honor Roll claims a high percentage of the class. In fact, as lB's this class had more members on the Honor Roll than any other Freshie division. MUSlC: Again, Division 320 holds membership in such musical organi- zations as the Band, Orchestra, Boys' Chorus, and A Cappella Choir. ATHLETICS: Football, Swimming, and Track Teams find members of this group holding vital places. ln addition, the Girls' Bowling Team took first place in the school tournament. May this fine record continue! -4 171 - mmm O DIVISION F... r--3 R ow 3: N. Hedish, G. Brichacek, M Tcrnheim R E. Gierek I Met ll , , .Tuckman, D. Tomasek, R. Koschoreck, E. Golonka, , . cz o, C. Bensfield. Row Z: Mr. Sazama, I. Ianusek, R. Marek, N. Feldman, D. Woods, E. Bailey, I, Falduto, A. Clarizio, F. Rampale. How l: L. Nemec, D, Bak, S. Haack, M. Marchetti, D. Styler, D. Kosmopolis, A. Tursi. Row 3: I. Goberman, L. Venturini, S. Greenbaum,R. Sansosti, I. Suma, I. Wartlieb, S.Mozina, A Kubis. Row 2: N. Besser, A. Smaida, I. Goehlich, D. Kcrtkus, A. Mistak, R. Williams, Miss Cooke. Row 1: L. Switak, G. Vitek, H. Bilek, C. Pasquinelli, L. Pazdiora, M. Szul, R. Schmidt. Room 309 is very glad to have their division teacher, Mr. Iames Sazama, back from sabbatical leave. The division boasts of tive people who are eligible for the Honor Roll. Six boys are active in the B. O. T. C. and the girls are enrolled in such activities as Hall Guards and G. A. A. Several pupils help in the Registration Office. We, members ot Division 328, are very proud of our group, as participants in the drives, activities, and assemblies ot Harrison, with Miss Cooke as sponsor and lames Suma as delegate. The boys take part in activities such as intramural Football and Volley Bally some are in the Boys' Chorus. The girls are active members of the G. A. A, and both are well represented on the Honor Roll. Division 328 is enthusiastic and co-operative in all of the active organiza- tions oi its school and hopes to continue and even increase its Harrison Spirit. - 172 -H Row Row Row Row Ca w ,v The Freshman division of 104 is really a great group, consisting of thirty- three members. Our boys have organized a Basketball Team and have already defeated a number of other freshman teams. Our girls are active in G, A, A. activities, Hall Guard, and serve in the Attendance Office. We are also represented in the A Cappella Choir, Band, Basketball and Football Teams. Our division teacher, Mr. Bell, a former Naval lieutenant, is not only proud of us because of our high scholastic rating, but also for our unselfish attitude in contributing to all charity drives at Harrison. Opportunity knocked, and Division 121 invited him in, We inspected his Wares, consulted Mrs. Hunter and immediately took advantage of his offers. Our boys and girls joined the A Cappella Choir, Boys' Chorus, B, O. T. C., S.L.B.T., Band, Orchestra: organized a Volley Ball Team, Bowling Team, and also helped in with duties in the office and Gym. I-lis suggestions of organizations led to the election of Wayne Kruk, Presi- dent: Bill Beagle, Vice-President: Dolores Waitkus, Secretary: and Doris Afric, Treasurer. 4: D. Meyerson, I. Adumski, C. Mcrllo, E. Szynal, I. Mroz, E. Gunn, R. Bez, I. Ami. 3: M. Thcxnos, L. Felske, A. Fisher, R. Kurpiel, M. Ferri, E. Paese, L. Kruk, M. Mungove. 2: I. Bell, V. Cardillo, W. Dal Porto, D.Iohnson, F. Sponder, R. Fontana. 1: L, Griseto, Pt. Kowalski, G. Tessmer, E. Zebrcruskie, B. Zielinski, R. Custer, M. Sprouse. Row 4: D. Winnick, I. Kozla, R. Griffin, R. Kruzich, M. Fctlletti, R. Borla, O. Imbrogno, I. Lewis Row 3: R. Politowicz, I. Haddad, M. Susini, S. Peietz, H. Lamberg, H. Speck, E. Skala. Row 2: M. Drcxgich, D. Sindelar, G. Ieremichuk, I. Akrcrmovich, E. Storgul, A. Badowski, I. Bzegel Row 1: L. Friedman, D. Waitkus, W. Kruk, Mrs. Hunter, B. Begel, D. Africk, F. Lara. -'Wi 104 SIOD1 4 .id DIVI 121 fs Wa-'li 'D -173- Row 4: M. Kurcxs, D. Lemke, E. Zubaty, H. Walinski, R. Anderson, D. Brincka, H. Rodck, T. Strecok, R. Thelen, G. Musa. Row 3: D. Rufio, G. Paul, M. Fascmella, D. Mallary, E. Schreiner, D. Walinski, L. Gorak, H. Mac1e1czyk. Row 2: G. Majewski, R. Wiencek, R. Mcmns, R. Field, W. Collins, C. Zeman, D. Weblasz, I. Vladar. Row l: G. Blanski, R. Lopac, I. Blahous, M. Mares, L. Biesiadecki, C. Hallman, F. Hough. DIVISION 206 Division 206wthe new generation ot Merrimacs-have lost no time in be- coming full fledged Harrison enthusiasts, They are always Well represented in the cheering section at all varsity football games and you would be amazed at the Wonderful Christmas party and tree they organized on December Zlst, l9-45. Already as lA's three boys are trying out for the 1946 Football Squad. They are entering teams in all boys' and girls' intramural events. They were runners up in the Freshman Basketball Competition and are hoping to place near the top in boys' Volley Ball, Mr. lohn H. Mc Clellan is in charge of 206. -174- DIVISION 228 Harrison, open your gate, We are the Freshies of 228. Yes, we are two-twenty-eight, formerly of one-sixty-one. Under the super- vision of Mr. Roberts, we have started to make a name for ourselves. There are three girls from our division who are on the Honor Roll, They are: Vlasta Linhart, loyce Mitchell, and Ella Mae Wyckoff. We also have a Football Team, Bowling Team, girls working in lU9, three girls as student helpers in 254, and two boys as Hall Guards. Although we have been in school for only a few months, we are already working and we shall succeed because we are under the guidance of a grand division teacher. Row 4: A, Kammskx, B. Galanis, K. Meier, P. Berngen, R. Pribel, K. Polcyn T. Gutowski, VV. Vxfesley, I. Chika. Row 3: V. Linhart, I. Mugavero, T. Borseliino, G Moe R, Niccolai, K. Cikanek, V. Dolezalek. Row 2: P. Browning, I. Mitchell, G. Voqrich, E. Wyckoff, I. Brown, P. Kuderna, B. Grzywacz. Row l: M. I. Charapata, l. Mares, A. Postreqna, V. Zebrowslci L. Bars, G. Felske, D Cytrych. 4. 4 -175.4 FALL ijrrww A 5 . Arr, 4 ,j 1 ' ,. . Q IEANETTE COURTNEY 'dx in-up . Row 3: B. Pulaski, I. Dedowicz, T. Syroka, H. Iablonowski, W. Haslbeck, I. Mcxckowiak, D. Iones, D. Andrews, I. Lordots. Row 2: S. Pulaski, C. Pacanowski, T. Tierney, A. Iirus, E. Szczepkowski, P. Lippe, L. Tomazin. Row 1: A. Uriloarri, I. Schultz, I. Golterman, G. Pontecorvo, B. Kesten, A. Hozian, E. Kliever. DIVISION 260 We of Division 260 are the proud participants ot every activity available The girls, as Student Helpers, Hall Guards, and members ot the G. A. A.. and Red Cross, have helped to further the success of our division. Alicia Uribarri was the representative of the Red Cross at the Spanish tea. We're very proud ot the boys for their Basketball Team has won three out of four games, and We're looking towards even better success in the future. We are represented on the varsity Football Team by Ed Sczepkowskig in ad- dition, several of the boys are in R. O. T. C. and many are Hall Guards. We are all looking forward to being Seniors, and it we keep pitching We shall achieve this goal and thus fulfill our years at Harrison in the same spirit as We have begun. - 176 - to Freshmen. 5 DIVISION 260 The members oi this lB Division have prospered greatly both in exper- ience and knowledge, since their first green days at Harrison. We regretted losing such iine division teachers as Miss leanette Courtney and Miss Bose Marie De Meo. However, We now have as our permanent men- tor, Mrs. Winitred Perry, who has returned to us after an absence oi one year. She left Harrison to join her husband who recently returned from overseas. It is Mrs, Perry's wish to be the best of friends with the students ot her newly- acquired division, and We intend to strive to help her Wish come true. We have elected our G. A. A. Representative, Ioan Harmening, and her Alternate, Lorraine Preucil. Laura Teglia is our Student Council Delegate and the assistant is Bruno Zei. George Demchuck, loan Harmening, Laura Teglia, and Bruno Zei are the Honor Boll Students from our division for the first tive weeks. Keep up the good work, chiluns, and we shall make Harrison proud ot us. Row 4: R. Sims, L. Londowski, P. Warmcm, W. Knebei, W, Yacoben, W. Cudzik, R. Bricknell, G. Demchuci, B. Zel, I. Salem. Row 3: L. Squmto, R. Vargas, R. Kozlik, F. l'le1nr1ch,G. Neuz1l,R.Retel, I. Krukoit, A. Marlon. Flow 22 l. Kasper, B. McGrath, G. Mayer, D. Mildred, G. Dallagiaconio, D. Wayda, R. Proksa. Row 1: C. Nardi, L. Teqlia, E. Butt, A. Bovine, H. Salerno, H. Vistine, M. Di Domenico, I. Harmemnq, L. Preucil. SPRING WINIPRED S. PERRY ,1 ls -177- 7 DIVISION 334 ln the golden autumn of '45, a season brightened by the thrill of victory over the land, this Freshman division, with representatives from several public and parochial schools in the Harrison district, began its career in the happiest of many years. With fine spirit and enthusiastic co-operation the students of 334 entered into their new school world, a World of varied and more difficult subjects, of Football and assemblies, and of patriotic drives. Through their first memorable semester this group was led by the follow- ing excellent officers: President, Iosephine Klukp Vice-President, Ralph Seidel: Secretary, Harold Spitzer: and Treasurer, Edmund Glaz, For the spring term Division 334 selected equally fine leaders: Florence Pason, Presidentg Melvin Kaspar, Vice-President: Shirley Winter, Secretary: and Iune Schultz, Treasurer. We hope by constant effort, spirit, and loyalty, to be worthy of all the op- portunities of peace-time Harrison, Miss Catherine Mahoney is our division teacher. Row Row Row Row Seidel, G. Schaffer, G. Vcrnek, D. Ttdswell, D. Matz, C. Szot, M. Kaspar, I. Buhle, T. Vanek. Burger, I. Batio, I. McGuire, H. Spitzer, E. Glaz, R. Rubel, A. Pysik, R. Novaki Kluk, V. Wapmek, S. Winter, M. Ptak, D. Iesxolkewicz. Betinec, E. Barnas, F, Klodzinski, Miss Mahoney, F. Pason, S. Krendenchuk, R. Guztak. 6 - - k A - ' -178- -11- .kmp-r Row 4: I. Walker, R. Zoschke, R. Lorenzi, C. Leska, M. Bartosik, R. Ladrick, M. McGrath, V. Piekarski, I. Karp, I. Gozmkar, E. Omilinsky, D. Nehpovizh. Row 3: R. Horbacz, R. Marzek, E. Giovanazzi, L. Walqora, R. Morin, W. Lobas, P. Weisberg, W. Truehart, W. Zalewski, S. Frazin, B. Bentley. Row 2: S. Kuta, F. Kramer, C. Goralski, L. Elendt, M. Vozel, D. Mazurek, C. Kappa, R. Cukay. Row 1: G. Kuyawa, C. Siebert, L. Trembacz, I. Dedo, C. Bravo, L. Capobianco, G. Toplak, I. Stuck. DIVISION 343 l:'reshmenl That's what we're called, now. However, under the capable guidance of our sponsor, Miss Hoffman, we know that our first semester at Harrison will soon be left far behind us. Our division has been participating in the general activities here at Harrison. We have thirteen of our male members in the ranks of the R. O. T. C., While the G, A. A., Band, and Movie Operators claim the majority of the remaining 343 divisionites. ln order to have our division properly represented We have chosen Martin McGrath as Room Delegate: Connie Kaplan, Alternate, and Milton Bartosik as Victory Stamp Collector. The 343 Honor Roll includes three of our active members: Martin McGrath, Daniel Nelipovich, and Carol Subert. ln the near future we hope to become one ol Harrison's leading, if not top, divisions, both scholastically and socially. - 179 - DIVISION 229 On Tuesday, September l4, 1945, We, a group of forty-one shining, brand- new, ambitious Freshmen, Were introduced to the interesting and intricate sys- tem oi the institute of higher learning known as Harrison High School. Upon being greeted by Mr. MacGowan and receiving our instructions we were escorted by our division teacher, Miss Gilda Robley to our new four year homeroom-229. We immediately organized our class and held an election of officers, the results of which put into office Kenneth Schabow as President, Ioan Von Rink as Secretary, LaVerne Minerik as Treasurer and Division Delegate, and Ianice Folbo as G. A. A. Delegate. With the desire for learning in our blood and ambition in our soul, and With success as our goal, we intend to make our mark at Harrison. Row 4: I, Sohk, G. Lowe, K. Schabow, E. Bednarz S. Berkowsky, P. Hmce, B. I. Stedlecki, VV. Gin- eris, E. Gramith, A. Libuszowski, R. G. Stephanakis, I. Rader. Row 3: I. 'Waggone-r, D. Dvorak, P. Locanto, W. Stams, I. Pfeiffer R, Frcmta, R. Richard, G. Mc- Daniel, T. Guido, D. Gebensleben, I. Falbo. Row 2: I. Mateia, R. Rawlings, C. Chavez, A. Weinstock, M. Lowe, L. Mmarik, G. Ignaszak, B. Ian- kowski, I. Gromala, I. VonRink. Row lr R. Gambino, M. Waggener, C. McC1aflm, Miss Robley, F. Cebrat, E. Mazzulla, A. Longo, B. Kocurek. -180m DIVISION P-fl Nfn vi Row 4: D. Clemenci, A. Marchetti, E. Sims, W. Enoghs, D, Mgrtell, R, Glumoh, M, Cghen, S, I-Ioleckt, I. Borowicz. Row 3: S. Dodaro, D. Grimsich, G. Cohen, R. Allorr, R. Bartolozzt, E. Olkiewrcz, E. Barce, I. Doma- leczny, R. Cygan. ROW 21 R. Geller. R- F9193-HhGU9r, L. Raschke, E. Schultz, S. Miller, M. Stachnik, S. Rossow, W. lerz, L. Cichon. Row l: H. Rzasa, S. Krezel, A. Iablonski, E. Iacobson, V. Delmedico, D. Be Row 4: E. Stec, F. Novak, T. Fulton, E. Bolsega, L. Lazzeretti, R. Cowger, H. Strasser, R. Batek, R, Pasta, I. Daley. Row 3: A. Neumaier, M. Muller, A. Pescatore, I. Lapka, I. Lipa, R, Wtldey, C. Kolar, G. Okarma. How 2: C. Hassman, B. Hrzemak, D. Bracick, V. Love, L. Smrt, G, lulio, L. Niebon. Row l: S. Barber, D. Brash, I, Szydlo, Miss Noonan, L, Wollenberg, I. Hamm, I. Renwick. ln September, '45, we, as thirty-six Wide-eyed Freshmen, entered the hallowed halls ot Harrison. Since then, among other accomplishments We have won the Football Division Championship, and have taken second place in Basketball. We are represented in the R. O, T. C., Football, and Wrestling Teams on the part ot the boys, and the girls are members ot the G. A. A. and Chorus. Ieanette Kutchik leads in scholarship, followed by Dan Grimsich, Daniel Martell, and Aldo Marchetti, The division officers are: Chairman, Shirley Ros- sowp Secretary, Ruth Pelgenbauerg Delegates, LaVerne Raschke and Iune Phillips, Herald, Rita Cyzany Treasurer, Antoinette Iablonski, Stamps, Virginia Del Medicoy G. A. A., Lottie Cichong and Historians, George and Milton Cohen. Mrs. Esther H. lacobson is the sponsor ot Division l62. nkowski, S. Gallienos. With girls and boys majoring in commercial, general, and technical courses, Division 329 is bound to go sky high in progress. Though we are only lB's, We have able representatives in the athletic and musical departments, which is a showing ot a grand start. These active participants have already busily engaged themselves in the intramural program oi Harrison High. Academically our honor roll students are upholding high standards and are examples to our average members. Our division sponsor is Mrs. Belle R. Badgley, 1 Q1 - L - School spirit leads to success, and Division 256 has plenty of it. Although we have just entered H. T. H. S., already members of the class are represen- ted in the Honor Roll, A Cappella Choir, Band and R. O. T. C. Under the leadership of Philip Deutchman, delegate, Marton Lebovitz, alternate, and the guidance of Mrs. Silva M. Wood, we have aided the war effort by buying bonds, and bringing in waste paper. However, keeping in mind our past efforts, we are looking forward to even greater achievements in the future. Row Row Row Row DIVISION This group of Freshmen entered Harrison in the fall semester of 1945, and in the spring semester of 1946, six more were transfered to Division 213 from Division 260. They were graduated from various grammar schools including Howland, St. Casimir's, McCormick, and Vlfhittier. Division 213 has participated in the many activities at Harrison such as the Band, Orchestra, R. O. T, C., Hall Guard, and Office Helpers. Their Honor Roll members are Edward Chan and Alfred Ishida. Under the helpful guidance of Miss Elsa Koeber, their division teacher, they hope to win recognition in the semesters to corne. Wachowski, P. Coluin, W. Cazcki, F. Benda, G. Dusek, S. Miller, R. Kielrnar, R. Giera. Tomek, I. Grisaff, L. Zemko, E. Iakopchek, 1. Kalma, N. Lebovitz. Stephen, P. Deutchman, 1. Gorczk, Mrs. Wood, R. Zrblocki, C. Burmann, C. Sxsko. Nicpon, F. Karo, B. Gardner, F. Capp,1. Kostaniek, I. Drqanc, I. Petropoulos. Row 4: C. Schreiber, G. Daley, A. Ishida, G. Sirnec, 1. Marcantonio, V. Stary, W. Hozran, F. Bernard. Row 3: T. Pustelak, E. Chan, V. Wismewski, F. Leberis, L. Alfrerr, E. Lewamak. Row 2: I. Sowrile, R. Mikrut, L. Novak, O. Gonzalez, H. Zeznanski. Row 1: M. Mrlazzo, I. Ruscitti, F. Twikowski, T. Dwrso, D. Tenerelli, A. Bassalone, A. Armendariz. 1 I - ' . 4 4 256 , 213 -1924 305 G' .. DIVISION 300 Row 4: E. Glazer, R. Glow, V. Sagan, S. Stec, R. Weiss, L. Sledge, D. Las Cola, E. Marshalek W Bartosiewicz. Row 3: I. Hudecek, E. Sponder, R. Decker, P. Dalaly, L. McMahon, G. Adams, O. Luna, R. Saunde s Row 2: W. Vanloan, I. Urbaniec, L. Marqgraf, I. Bruski, B. Shepard, Mr. Duda. Row 1: I. Zabukovec, V. Schwerin, N. Steiner, F. Raia, C. Wayne, I. Ziegler, A. Row 4: T. Hallas, G. Rezek, R. Dyer, R. Runge, R. Bellandi, C, Rossa, I. Kozak, G. Pappas, D. Firtik. Row 3: W. Klimzak, T. Williamson, T. Thelen, R. Kurnick, I. Morris, S. Vozel, H. Luback, C. Poda. Row 2: S, Rubin, L. Flatt, D. Nester, R. Vavrinek, M. Scroppo, D. Kutmck, S. Pirrello. Row 1: A. Chavolla, M. Malma, E. Ferrer, M. Slazyk, S. Valerio, E. Wolsh, R. Kotula. Room 305 is a Freshman division consisting of eleven girls and twenty- three boys. Mr. Duda, our division teacher, feels justly proud of our achieve- ments in the R. O. T. C., paper collections, and other active organizations at Harrison. We entered Harrison on September 14, 1945, and after a long wait in Morse Hall we were assigned to Mr, Duda's division, a teacher who we feel is most considerate and courteous. After the first few hectic Weeks, we at last settled down to the regular duties of school. Raymond Saunders, the youngest boy in our division, won the Freshman R. O. T. C. medal. Swierad We, the Freshman class of Division 300, think we rank among the best at Harrison. We came from several grammar schools-Howland, Chalmers, St Pius St, Mary's, Pope, and Bryant. We are represented in the Band and Orchestra Hall Guards, and Gymnasium and Library Helpers, Football and Bowling as the girls have organized their own Bowling Team, Division 300 buys Victory Stamps and Bonds regularly and we are all subscribers to the Herald Our popular division teacher, Mr. Rahn, by his friendly interest in us, and his loyalty to the school, is an inspiration to us all to remain among the best Our motto is, Let's Make Harrison 'Proud of Us. We are proud of Harrison -183W DIVISION Row 41 C. Baechtold, B. Sadorick, F. Aliera, E. Smalley, R. Vacek, I. P. Reckweg, R. Hignight, I. Prokop, T. Adler, S. Frazen. Row 3: P. Surlak, H. Kerelko, F. Mazalan, I. Reuther, R. Aderman, T. Olzewski, B. Iurewicz, C. Zochel, S. Koehler. Row 2: Mrs. Sevick, M. Falk, I. Kurdziel, R. Pehlfan, R. Bush, S. Kincaid, I. Sorkin, C. Chavez. Row 1: M. Pidone, I. Kistenmacher, S. Slavik, M. Grabinski, E. Bartolomei, B. Kurdziel, I. Czulewicz. How 4: L. Llyk, T. Piltaver, R. Neumann, R. Ienkot, G. Spalenka, M. Suchornel, R. Maska, T. Perez M. Goldstein. Row 3: M. Goldman, D. Gunia, R. Kielminski, H. Kowal, R. Zarzycki, M. Sroor, A. Fosco. ROW 2: I. Cclrducci, A. Lowery, R. Federigln, M. Ranqus, E. Tong, l. Gasperi. Row l: L. Russo, B. Pelzer, M. Rmaldo, E. Szczepkowski, P. O'Gorman, T. Cholewinski, I. Iahnke We are oii to a grand start, Division 3lO, consisting ot thirtyeeight lB's has already many on the honor roll and the number is growing rapidly. lt We keep going at the present rate of progress, we will be the pride and glory oi the 4A's of 1949. We are also active in the school activities such as Hall Guard, Student Helper, Library I-lelper, and R. O. T. C. Our Volley Ball Team is something to be proud of too. With the help and guidance of Mrs, M. Sevick, our grand division teacher, the next tour years will be the greatest ones. Ready, Willing and able, that's Division 308, a Freshmen group consisting ot thirty-six members. We have come from twenty-one different elementary schools, and are now grouped together under the supervision oi our Wonder tul division teacher, Mrs. Kolarits. We unanimously elected Henry Kowal to be our division representative Betty Pelzer and Marie Rinaldo represent the girls in our division for G. A A activities. There are several ot us in the Band, Orchestra, and R. O. T. C., and We have given hearty support to the Red Cross, War Drives and other school attairs. M 184 - Division 322 is a fine group of Freshmen and we are off to a wonderful start. Even though our class is made up of young boys and girls from many different grammar schools we find ourselves getting along wonderfully well in our scholastic and athletic work. Five girls have already joined the Band, while two boys and five girls represent us on the Bowling Team. The Attendance Ofhce also has the efficient help of two girls. ln all this we are thankful for the guiding hand of Mr. Main. Our lB Division, consisting of thirty-eight pupils-twenty-three boys, fifteen girls-is composed of pupils from twenty-two grammar schools. Mrs, Beatty, teacher of stenography and typewriting, returned in Septem- ber l945 from a year's leave of absence. W'e are trying to participate in the activities in and around Harrison. Al- ready a few of our members are in the Concert Band and the Orchestra. Several boys have made athletic teams. There are a number of talented stu- dents, some of whom figure skate, sing, dance, do acrobatics, and play musical instruments. Our division hopes to equal, or better, many others in scholastic achievement. Row 3: R. Pytel, L. Zezulka, B. Zbikowski, M. Remes, H. Weiss, R. Russo, A. Price, R. Kropski, I. Harceq, R. Kurecki. Row 2: A. Kusnierz, E. Barinek, D. Strossner, R. Corvo, T. Simko, C. Matuszewski, H. Cuhel, L. Fiedler, C. Stramaglia, Mr. Main. Row 1: S. Lang, P. Lcmg, V. Lapka, P. Potter, M. Dziedzina, E. Turner, E. Chavez. Row 4: R. Ross, R. Potter, H. Bayfield, D. DeCarl, I. Caras, S. Rowlan, W. Dudas, W. Swehlu, W. Wickman, C. Simec. Row 3: H. Fuchs, W. Gecas, M. Buzek, D. Schweitzer, I. Duffek, W. Kahren, H. Prank, V. Pcxtula. Row 2: V. Grimaldi, M. Schirres, P. Nadovic, H. Rusnak, L. Zachwieja, F. Wolski, Mrs. Beatty. Row 1: I. Wayne, A. Dagostino, A. Dixon, G. Klaus, D. Gathercoai, E. Crapia, B. Chiarello. 9 gt DIVISION -185- f? Row 4: L. Miceli, R. White, R. Siebert, G. Flowers, R. Peppler, I. Komperda, I. Dykes, E. Stahulak, R. Ba1orek. Row 3: L. Maraanelli, R. Natale, C. Barkoqis, R. Luttrell, D. Cohen, I. Lukas, F. Pappas. Row 2: F. Santilli, A. M. Celler, T. Gecic, I. Hawryllcz, C. Barron, I. Stasiak, K. Camlott. Row 1: L. Deluca, C LaMonica, M. Bozzelli, F. Carcione, G. Glancey, I. Reilly, A. Monca. DIVISION 152 Graduates of eighteen public and parochial schools began their Fresh- man year in Division l52 in September l945. Under the guidance ot their division teacher, Mrs. Thrane, they have participated in school activities and have shown enthusiasm in their class Work. Danny Leonchuk has served as division room delegate and Kathryn Cam- lott as alternate. Stamp delegate, Louise Marganelli, has kept a record ot de- fense stamp sales and has topped the list herself. Iean Stasiak and Richard Seibert held second and third places respectively, on the honor roll for stamp sales. The girls have taken an active interest in sports: Geraldine Glancy has been captain of the Bowling Team and the members are: Kathryn Camlott, Iean Stasiak, Ioan Reilly, Theresa Gegic, and Ann Mojica. Theresa Gegic Was captain of the Volley Ball Team, members were: Flor- ence Carcione, Carmella La Monica, Luisa De Luca, Mary Bozzelli, Faith Pappas, Felicia Santelli, Louise Marganelli, Carole Barron, and Anna May Celler. On the Track Team was Gerald Flowers, Danny Leonchuk was a mem- ber ot R. O. T. C. Theresa Gegic and Ioan Reilly were neither absent nor tardy during their lB semester. In the Welfare Fund collection and in Herald sales Division 152 was IUOZQ. The 35 boys and girls in the division can be proud ot their fine record. -186- D IVI S I O N 257 A lB division having yet to adjust ourselves to the intricacies and mys- teries of high school lite, we have proceeded in the usual Freshman manner of stumbling around in a maze until shown our faults and corrected. ln between spills and tumbles, however, we have advanced much in the extra-curricular activities offered, having members represent us in Intramural sports, the Band, R. O. T. C., Orchestra, and G. A, A. Among the more outstanding brain-children ot our easy going, likeable, and ambitious group are our Division delegate, Geraldine Vonesh, our G. A. A. delegate, Marylyn Kob, and her alternate, Carole Maicher. While trying to keep up with a fast-moving world ot new faces, new teachers and classes, and difficult studies, we have managed to maintain a fairly high scholastic average and with an eye to the tuture, are planning to increase the Honor Society by several tens of members. Mr. Ietterson W. Crane is in charge of our division. Row 4: C. Fink, L. Smith, A. Van Moftaert, I. Rossi, A. Colasuono, A. Xedmk, O. Martmec, M. Sloan, L. Kammski. Row 3: F. Frank, R. Glowa, C. Kay, F. Siele, F. Cermak, R. Bartolim, G. Iaworski. Row 2: R. Volpe, M. Kolb, B. Bloch, A. Nachenberg, A. Czchowicz, A. Lardino, L. Kasos, E. Serre. Row 1: S. Waitkus, R. M. Guerra, P. Borchardt, L. Silvestri, F. Hema, C. Maicher, G. Vonesh, V. Stempmski. 1 - ,ff LL-V --187 - Two years ago the present members of Division 259 arrived at Harrison. During the time we have been here we have been under the capable and faithful guidance of our division teacher, Miss Eleanor Burgess. As Iuniors We have taken our places in the various physical and character-building organizations: A Cappella Choir, Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps, Harrisonian Staff, Band, Track, Football, Wrestling, S. L. R. T., Attendance Office, Girl and Boy Tournaments. Henry Marcheschi, President of the A Cappella Choir: Henry Mitchell, Band, and Iohn Mlade, Division Delegate, are but a few of the active 259'ers. Division ll6 has thirty-eight intelligent and ambitious pupils. With the help of Mr. Hansen, our division teacher, We will be the outstanding division in the 1949 graduation class. We have a number of boys in the R. O. T. C. and many more planning to join. The girls are planning to have a Volley Ball Team as soon as possible. Few of the pupils of our division are in the Band and in the A Cappella Choir. By next semester We plan to be in many more activities of Harrison High School. A Row 4: A. Michal, H. A. Mitchell, E. Douglas, E. Krob, I. Broucek, C. Knispel, W. Demsar, T. Barrett, A. Nelli, D. Lewis I Row 3: I. Crapia, I. Witt, I. Bomrad, M. Greenberg, W. Seda, R. Kvacik, H. Marcheschi, I. Mlade. Row 2: E. Wollenberg, M. Albanese, A. Baldacci, B. Slimko, D. Goralski, I. Vlastnik, P. Mmgori, M. Pazin, Miss Burgess. ' Fiowsli R. Nalbandian, L. Stefane, L. Manna, R. Vargas, A. L. Nellis, I. Geldhof, D. Felske, B, o rzano. Row 4: E. Ryndak, T. Barranco, D. Stang, R. Kmen, N. Kukuk, E. Totten, B. Mulcahy, R. Ieiierson, T. Wozniak. Row 3: I. Duslak, M. Rosenberg, I. Pastorello, B. Pinsky, R. Muth, R. Kucera, G. Wink, F. Senk. Row 2: R. Knapic, D. Chovariec, I. Harris, F. Schroeder, R. Krzeminski, M. Krasny, B. Szynaltk, L. Chandler. Row l: A. Kuzmich, I. Starich, F. Lach, L, Cibelli, S. Tarshis, A. Lochovetz, D. Zgcrk. 1 DIVISICN D I - 7 -.Ln -188- fifth.. 125 DIVISION 123 Row 4: N. Senoutka, A. Mack, I. Crook, R. Multon, W, Lqnqe, A, Shemexta, M, Glaser, I. Wolske, I. Hodina, E. Radzun. ROW 31 1- KVCIS1'11CkG1 G4 DOIDYYV R- S19HkOWSl-il, O- Agrettt, M. Crtsantr, E. Harazin, R. Graffts, I Vanoskey, I. Slavik. ROW 21 MIS- F4 T- SlC1dmOY'3, D. Altobella, C. Decarn, L, Greenbaum, B. Kaplan, L. Winrecki, L. Gurgone A. Zaborsky, M. Bennecke. Row 1: B. Stelman, R. Pavia, R. Walczak, L. Desen, R, Plucienik, C. Burnett, G. Sawinski, B. Flint. Row 4: I. Hanzelin, R. Ouiriconi, D. Gavoni, R. Swrderski, R, Skulma, G. Waisganis, R. Koehler, I. Delre, E. Anthony. Row 3: S, Cassitolo, I. Ianka, W. Menes, T. Birndori, N. Morett, I. Cimachowzcz, M. Miller, R. Uzek. Row 2: E. Wolf, S. Kubilius, A. Bartgen, L. Strok, R. Trunzo, M. A. Pailkos, B. Gordon, R. Loos, Mrss Cobb. Row 1: P. Egan, B. Maceil-tis, E. Awad, M. Dragich, S. Lashmsky, M. A. Mulford, A, Petruzzi, A. Ioza. We are a group of thirty-nine Freshmen that came to Mrs, Skidmore in 125 to take the place of the Well-known Skylarks who graduated in Ianuary. The first day she took one look at us and said, 1 can see you are a fine group, that will do things and go places. She immediately named us the Skyrockets. The officers for the lB semester are: Pilot, Robert Plucienikp Co- Pilot, Christine Burnettg Navigator, Lorraine Deseng Purser, Robert Walczak. Our Skyrocket motto is to be Dependable, Courteous, and Accurate. Watch us, for we intend to aim high and achieve success in life with the help and guidance of our division teacher, Mrs, Florence T. Skidmore. In Ianuary, 1946, We, the thirty-eight pupils of Division 123 entered Har rison with high ambitions to succeed in our new venture, Our greatest pride is the enthusiasm of the class in all subjects. Under the able supervision of Miss Cobb and delegate Ronald Uzek we have participa- ted in many scholastic and social activities. The class alternate, Antoinette Petruzzi, and the G. A. A. Delegate, Betty Maceikis, have represented their causes with true vigor. -189- HOSTESS CLUB DIVISION 120 Standing: S. Margqrai, G. Brown, C. Avena, L Avena, G. Molina, I. Moses, A. Czeczota, E. Pabst. Seated: G. Hauser, K. Guzelis, R. Sobieskr, L. Halland. Row 4: H. Custer, I. Tufa, R, Weil, C. Gaba, D. Haas, F. Przeslicke, N. Dachman R Smolke R Kuchar A Seclivy, G, Skokich. Row 3: G., Mascio, D. Tully, T, Vismc, M. Alesia, H. Stearney, I. Kopio, I. Basco I Novi W Glass Row 2: I. L. Dunem, W. Gawel, E. Cohen, D. Zakrayse, D. Zukowski, H. Rossa S Shapiro V Mlade Row 1: D. Thelen, D Krall, L. Pellegrmi, M. Brodsky, L Polar, M. A. Hehn, A Dillman A Gorbatkm The Hostess Club, consisting of a selected group of young ladies from the Home Economics Department, was organized for the purpose of receiving and serving lunch to guests coming to Harrison to visit the Household Arts Department. The girls chosen are well trained in the proper procedure of table serving. They Wear attractive aprons, and their gay boleros add a touch of color to the lovely costumes which are made by the sewing classes. ln the future, this enthusiastic club plans to act as a social club and serve teas. Pupils representing several public and parochial schools in the Harrison district make up the enthusiastic lB Divisicn l2U. These thirty nine new Har risonites are under the supervision of Miss L. H. Sullivan who ably helps them through all difficulties. Besides being on the Honor Roll they have successfully taken part in the G. A, A., Intramural Volley Ball, Band, Red Cross, Swimming and have given all possible co-operation in the various school drives - 190 4 HX XZ HAHHISUN H. 0. T. U. Officers Draw . . Saber ! --- 191 - ,.:j,,' A y'1 ' . -: 'M af' Q- -4 MM:-ry, .-,f dd., N., 1 .,- -. 1- - +P- I 1. L .,,-A,.755, QE-F ,. 4, . -4.-A . - e.. , :3,f,', 'f 'J' r 1: V'-.-'rx if .','..,ff 5.A,'.. 'lv--,.. .Q fix- -' J Z, 'Zi---' ?' Lf, '1-2-sf- , L, ' -. -fe-fa.,-x4 ' HARRISUN R. U. T. ll. SGT. DUNCAN M. SIMPSON 5 The goal toward which every R. O. T. C. unit works is success in the annual Federal Inspection given by Army Officers. Harrison's battalion has been working diligently the past two semesters under the leadership of capable cadet officers in order to equal its city championship of last semester. Constant drill and theory practice in such subjects as close and ex- tended order drill, technique of rifle fire, combat principles, scouting and patrolling and military sanitation are among those that must be mastered by each cadet in the unit before graduation. The Harrison High School R. O. T. C. Battalion wishes, at this time, to absolve itself of all the adulation it may receive by placing it upon the shoulders of Sergeant Duncan M, Simpson, for his fine Work. Upon completion of this semester, Sergeant Simpson shall return to civilian life. - 192 -A DISCIPLINE COURTESY LEADERSHIP R. o. T. c. COMMISSIONED AND NON-coMM1ss1oNED OFFICERS Seated: Capt. Samuel Weprin, Capt. Alvin Handwerker, Lt. Col. Sheldon Engel, Sat. Duncan M. Slmp- son, Mator Charles Swan, Capt. Robert Wolf, lst Lt. Edward Germanos. Sandlnq: 2nd Lts. Fredrick Schultz, Iohn Nieminski, Rtchard Kutawa, Earl McMahon, Eugene Cox Kenneth Fe-iqenbaum, Henry Laskiewicz. Row 4: Cadets Fabbn, Kopczak, Modes, Mtlhorx, Flnlc, Prazak, Dyqdon, Kaplan, IOZW1Gk, Prelutsky, Greenberg, Bomrad, Van Der Grmd, McGrew. Row 3: Cadets Sobczak, Putzy, Kross, Brode, Skaleckt, Levln, Kelth, Raslus, Iurew1cz, Hallman, Stretcher, Batek, Werner. Row 2: Cadets Auerbach, McMahon, Vlahos, Sasuta, Kohout, Sarrott, Petrone, Wreczorek, Buck, Soucek, XlV1CkllU, Manske, Trobl, Crap1a. Row l: Cadets Solomon, Srnkula, Danek, Moncada, De Bartolo, Kelter, I-lrantcka, Portner. . , . , ' ' . ,THQ .. . In F. 1.159 '- ,in A 'Pts Q nm f-vo 'bv HJ- 4, sr. ---u -un.. V2 vu- -193- R. O. T. C. Second Annual Military Ball GRAND BALLROOM HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER NOVEMBER 21, 1945 MUSIC BY EDDIE FELBER AND HIS ORCHESTRA C' R. O. T. C. MILITARY BALL , 7 '. . 1, , 'ff ' , .,- 2. , t quvv Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Shel- don Enqel and Miss Estelle Bain at the R. O. T. C. Military Ball. --19-1- n R. O. T. C. MILITARY BALL Harrison's Second Annual Military Ball, held at the Knickerbocker Hotel on Novem- ber 21, l9-45, proved to be one of the year's outstanding social successes. Glistening brass buttons and flowing skirts reflected the multi-colored lights frorn the beautiful glass panels of the grand ball- room as the happy couples glided grace- fully across the floor. First Lieutenant Curtis L, Evans, R. O. T. C. Military Supervisor, was among the honored guests. The R.O.T.C. Battalion of Harrison bids a regretful farewell this year to Ser- Qeant Duncan M. Simp- son, under whose leader- ship the R.O.T.C, has at- tained signal honors. The Harrisonian extends best wishes to Sergeant Sirnp- son with the hope that he will attain equal success in civilian life. xx GIRLS VOLLEY If you happen to see the girls who won the Volley Ball Championship this year feeling especially elated, it is because they won every game in the Volley Ball Tournament. This 4B mixed group con- sisted of members from Divi- sions 2l5, 3l7, 122, and l25. They had to work hard to win this high honor, such as coming before school hours, and cooperating with one another to the fullest ex- tent, For their outstanding ability and sportsmanship, they received blue and gray chevrons. They will all graduate in lune, and they feel justly proud to have won this honor in their last semesfer. BALL CHAMPS GIRLS CHEER LEADERS l!Vith the advent of each new season for Harrison's numerous athletic organi- zations comes also the need for awakening that competitive spirit in the student body. VVithout doubt, one could not find a better spark to light that competitive fire than a group of enthusiastic cheerleaders of the type pictured above. Comes the A. M, before 'any school day and we may find these girls in the gymnasium developing new cheers and hustling to keep that fire burning. Thanks is rendered to the sponsor, Mr. Dougherty, and we give him a cheer for his fine work! -196- ,m 6 1 , ,ii . . F . ,. QF. 1 n,' ' X 1,1 3 .v s V I 41,1 'v 'f 3 1 1 '11, :g ::-:ss , .f-4 .. U W ' L' , J 'fri A Y . '1 .6 - Q H1 .. my S Q 3 5 F, Q 'P Q- , 4. ' S X P in X if E 3 5 A Q v 'Y ' 3 fp 9, i X 9' M' 2. is I ' fig rel ,,.,1e, il: Z 5 K 'Y : i s N' fl Vbbq pf 1 is-I Q, W ' '!-'-.. . ' EE -f-: 2 - -- A sm, Q 7 ' ,,-2f 5 A .Q Q V V .ii A X .. P, . P? x -,-, - I f f - ,.5 1 , Z ,:,i .Q .,,E F A Q4 Q , S 4 Y X 'Q ' N W' Ni . Wx ' Q, 6 f ft 4 fu 2 -xi x 'F Q R f .14 .., -v ,h . It . c ix 1 .H ig K l ' - fw ' A 1311U'1B111.1. 1945 fi' ROBERT F. DOUGHERTY This husky group of young men, the Football Squad of 1945, has recently completed one of the rnost successful football seasons in the school's history, under the outstanding coach- ing of Mr. Robert Dougherty, Leaving the west section smarting from its potent stings, this powerful Hornet Squad plowed its way through to a section playoff with Austin at Soldier's Field. However, this hotly contested, action-packed game found Harrison on the short end of a 14-13 score as the final gun was fired. 7 The 1946 grid year looks just as promising, what with such capable players as Captain Leonard Zielinslci and Co-Captain lohn Heil returning to lead our perenially strong Football Team to new victories. SCHEDULE AND SCORES LEAGUE GAMES PRACTICE GAMES Harrison 33 ........ Marshall B Harrison 13 ........ Foreman 7 Harrison 26 .... Kelvyn Pk. 0 Harrison 6 .............. Austin 6 Harrison 14 ..,......... Crane 0 Harrison 20 ........ Sieinmeiz 7 Harrison 20 .... Mooseheari 14 Harrison 2 ...... Morgan Pk. 0 SECTION PLAYOFF Harrison 13 ............ Austin 14 R., DeBarto1o, Schultz, Gorkrs, Top Row: Coach Carlson, Cox, Stock, Tomazm, Stiak, Kolar, Gana, Malan, Parker, Lienhart, Starankovic, Gana, E. Middle Row: Manager Kouri, Heil, Rosenthal, Ruscltti, Danek, Smkov, Schrftler, Pastregna, Montgomery, V. Werner, Kestas, Kuchari, Mikenas, W. Werner. Bottom Row: Brosky, Ztelmski, Ruscittx, Mika, Captain Baluk, Gorskt, Skoblikoff, Antczak, Mugavero, Miechowicz, Golden, Coach Dougherty. if 198 CHEER . . CHEER . . FOR HARRISON! Speed demon Red Mugavero makes a spark- ling end run against Har rison! Halfback Al Brosky crashing through Austin's line in a powerful off- iackle play! Mugavero again shows his prowess as he slips through a hole in the line during the l-larrison4Aus- lin playoff game at Soldier Field! - 1953 'fur ,. 1 ' . - -'af' Row 3: R. Pelleqrini, E. Carpen, W. Proksa, S. Drengccz R Row 2: A. Walner, Mgr., C. Beuke E V Coach Carlson , Row l EARL A. CARLSON , . Perez, R. Prather. , . ohasek, I. Neruda, R. Weber, I. Korita, N. Enqelberg, : I. Suchanek, I. Koukl, I. Stefanoff, I. Fortuna, W. O'Shaughnessy, Row 3: B. Zavis, E. Glazer, I. Pfeiffer, I. Ciaccio, T. Doczekala, R. Pasta, R. Neenan, T. Sraga. Row 2: Coach Carlson, M. Napolitano, H. Weisman, E. Przybycien, I. Dickshinski, S. Mmkow. Row 1: F. Bik, L. Florio, R. Napolitano, Captain, B. Iacobson, M. Homolka. Harrison's Senior Team got off to a slow start this season but they gra- dually are developing into a well-balanced ball club. Essentially a young team, with this year's experience to round it out the Seniors should bring Har- rison to top standings during the next season. The members of the squad are: Capt. Iames Koukl, Iohn Balek, Clarence Beuke, Edward Carpen, Stanley Drengacz, Norman Engelberg, Iustin Fortuna, Irving Korita, Irving Neruda, Wm, O'Shaughnessy, Reno Pellegrini, Richard Prather, Robert Perez, Wm. Proksa, Iohn Stefanoff, Ierry Suchanek, Edward Vohasek, Robert Weber, Albert Walner, Mgr. Once again Harrison has produced a scrappy Iunior team, After a suc- cessful practice session, it enters league competition hopeful of placing high in the Central Section standings. The outstanding players are Capt. Ralph Napolitano, Lawerence Florio, Milton Homolka, Chester Goluch, Ioseph Dickshinski Clettermen from last seasonl, and two newcomers, Burton Iacobson and Frank Bilc. The reserve squad consists of Ioseph Ciaccio, Thomas Doczekala, Eli Glazer, Iohn Kot, Mario Napolitano, Ronald Neenan, Robert Pasta, Iohn Pfeiffer, Edwin Przybycien, Thaddeus Sraga, Herbert Weis ' ' and the manager, Sheldon Minkow man, William Zav - 200 - is INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS INTRAMURAL TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPS BOYS' CLUB The Club is open to all boys who have earned their letter. Mem- bership in the Club is not re- stricted only to those who have earned an athletic H, but all types ot service H's are included. The Club has been instrumental in aiding the stability of our athletic program through tinancinq, sportsmanship, creating spectator interest, and ticket selling. These boys are the morale boosters of our teams and the school in general. Members of the Club took an active part in the promotion and presentation of our tall Minstrel Show, which Was an overwhelming , . v .4 .JM Left to Right: Roger Gathercoal, Edwin Happ, Waller Vllerner, Andrew Sokolowski, Tohn Ioy. Standing: N. Kowalsky, I. Elrick, H. Kama, R. Frala, E. Pirok, R. Przbylski. Seated: D. Mayer, V. Kubakr, T. Mayer, A. Strok, I. Rossa. 4 'k'k'k'k success. ffl' Q' L . , J, ' C1 ROBERTPIDOUGHERTY HARRISON'S LETTER MEN my on 00:3 53 KH Jul K1 -- 201 - ,ff .L 'IM I I ltflflag. 1, - Qllff Brxtan, R. Pazul, I. Solik. X1 ,, I, Sfandmgz Coach Friedman, R. Hopcia, Glow, M Vasquez, A. Manzy, R. Halac, I. Iankovich, I, Seated: E. Gierek, Ir. Capt, Goskiewwicz, Porter, I. Broede, Schiffman, C, Lordots, Ir. Capt. Kolmow- ski, G. Artemenko, A. Manson. fAbsent: Poiuszny, Albores, Strezlecj Row 3: M. Wisniewicz, I. Lapaho, S. Lasuk, E. Zitko, A. Gorkis, I. Koukl, N. Engelberq, R. Kubicek, F. Iasmskt, I. Soucek, R. Niccolai. Row 2: I. Stephanakxs, B. Stock, F. Bik, C. Goluch, R. Gathercoal, R. Sami, T. Fratto, E. Rynak, M. Mendyk. Row 1. A. Zielmski, I. Slaber, T. Mancheff, B. Pte ffer, C. Tabisz, K. Marek, G. Antczak. SWIMMING ' BASEBALL In swimming, practically every muscle of the body is used. lt stimulates all the muscles and yet without undue strain and tension, It tones up the muscles and fashions them into grace- ful curves and lines. Our Swimming Team suffers irreparable loss with the graduation of Gene Artemenko. A mediocre swimmer when he joined our team, he developed into a state champion, under the tutelage of Coach M. Friedman. Moskiewicz, Kalinowski, Broede, Halac, Schiffman, Manzy, Hopcia, Pazul, and Marra form the nucleus of Harrison's Swimming Team. The Harrison Baseball Team under the direc- tion of Coach Michael Valentine, looks forward to a season of many victories and interesting games. Having won all of its practice games, and also, having induced very favorable com- ment from Baseball officialspresentat the games, it is a safe bet to say that the team will end the season by winning high honors in this section. This year's promising team is led by four letter men, George Antczek fpitcherl, Kenneth Marek Cleading hitter of the teaml, Bud Pfeiffer fcaptainl, and Matt Wisniewicz Ccatcherl. The team's leading bunter is Casimir Tabisz, who will add greatly to the scoring capacity of the team. 202 e- GYMNASTICS The loss, through graduation, oi Captain Piundheller, Skolek, DeRose and t others is felt keenly. However, our new co-captains, Ckhak and Kross, with the aid oi Moskiewicz, Pravnum, Spizzirri, Chalupa, Costentino, Walske and a score oi others will make our aggregate iormidable. Our Gymnastic Team meets daily during the 6th period. Once again, after an absence of two years in the Navy, Coach M, Friedman is at the helm. WRESTLING Coach Libner has had little difficulty in developing an excellent team. Seven practice and seven regular dual meets in the High School League has 'A' been scheduled, not counting the State and Individual Championship Meets. The team is banking its hopes of success in men like Capt. Chalupa 145, Caithamer 112, Barber 120, Oreski 127, Wierzbowski 133, De Bartolo 138, Somrek 145, Zielke and Krait 154, and Marks 165 lbs. Row 4: A. Moskiewicz, B. Washkowiak, R. Skolek, I. Mieychowicz, W. Bohenek, G. Pfundheller, G. Novotny, R. Pellegrini, I. Louzensky, E. Douglas. Row 3: E. Gierek, A. Menzies, R. Moreschi, W. Walske, F. Hodma, I. Chalupa, M. Mangiapelo, B. Kross, E. Derose. Row 2: Mr. Samuel, I. Gierek, I. Ferrante, I. Dickshinske, M. I-Iomolka, I. Cihak, H. Hovinq, E. Zoula. FtowR1:PR. Fozesky, N. Muqavero, R. Pravnan, C. Barber, E. Kashnowski, F. Spizzxrrt, F. Cosentmo, . azu . Row 4: D. Futtk, F. Wierzbowski, T. Savone, M. Mittelman, M. Zeit, S Marks, W. Kraft, L. Pavlic Manager Krulac. Row 3: A. Lange, S. Ochodnicky, W. Washkowiak, S, Kuta, W. Wolske, I. Britan, A. Debartolo, A. Starankovic. Row 2: C. Palumbo, A. Skrzenta, R. Hopcia, T. Borselimo, C. Barber, R. Hensel, M. Rosenberg. Row 1: H. Zielke, I. Chalupa, Coach Libner. ,f g JJ .IT - 2013 - C R O S S COUNTRY IOSEPH V. SIMON TRACK TEAM THEODORE W. BLUM 1 R TRACK TEAM CROSS COUNTRY The track team opened its 1946 season with a good outlook for future championship titles. Aided by the coaching of Mr, Theodore Blum, new coach ot the team, the boys started out with a tough schedule ahead of them. The outdoor season will hold many dual meets against the best high schools competing against the Blue and Gray. The team will also enter in some of Illinois top track meets, among which are: Oak Park Relays, 'Wheaton Relays, Proviso Relays, The C. A. A. Meet, Chicago City Championship and the State Meet. The prospects tor the senior team with the presence ot Glen Novotny in the pole vault, Co-Captain Fred Stark in the hurdles, and lrving Schulman in the High lump, performers all of whom are city champions. Other outstanding performers are Captain Reno Pellegrini in the Broad lump, and Iohn Kobrinetz 440 Yard City Finalist, George Planic in the sprints George Beran and Herman Pryohitko in the distance, and Chester Koval in the High lump. The Iunior Team, though new, is slowly starting to work and gives much promise. Harrison's Cross Country Track Team, for the second consecutive year, finished second to the once more champion, Lane Tech. Failing only to whip the Lane Aces, Harrison wound up a fine dual sea- son with smashing triumphs over the other teams in its section. Among the members ot Harrison's team, are: Fred Stark, the city's hurdles champion, holder of numerous records and leading runner of the squad: George Beran, and Paul Harris, long distance miles runner: Herman Prychitko, the elongated two miler, probably the tallest runner in the United States: and Ray Okonski who recently was called to the service. His absence is sorely telt by the team. Harrison's Track Team's chiet goal at the present time is to beat Lane in a cross-country race and gain an unbeaten season, P. Chovanec, R. Simon, P. Harris, F. Stark, G. Beran. t , i t - 205 - I Rgw Lamberg, S. Sposato, M. Kurik, M. Urban, A. Burke, D. Ianecek, H, Shaw. Row 1: B. Piglowski, G. Praia, B. Siegel, N. Siegel, L. Coyne, M. Pesut aims Bowiiwa TEAM Row 4: G. Pappas, A. Sotoriak, L. Ras, M. Fasanella, R, Sobieski, D. Zgak, D. Over, I. Tonini, V. Lin Howhfirll U. Terracciano, E. Kamien, B. Miller, L. Sladek, L. Holtzmon, M. Woody, M. Hruby, N. Rigali. Row 2: E, Zanchetta, M. Zic, F. Zibert, B. Goodman, M. Frickey, R. Dryer, V. Maieski, I. Skudlark. Row l N. Siegel, G. Mist-ciewicz, E. Marecek, L. Flatt, E. Cook, I. Geldhoi, N. Komosa. H GIRLS ' GIRLS' BOWLING Many girls wonder how they can receive their G. A. A. In order to receive an a girl must earn l,000 points in a wide variety oi activities, These activities include team games as well as individual activities, such as Bowling, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Tennis, and Skating. She must also earn points tor scholastic achievement, medical and dental examinations, and sportsmanship. li a girl finds that she has acquired l,000 points according to the specifi- cations, she teels it a distinct honor to receive the G. A. A. The two hundred girls who compose the Girl's Bowling League bowl every Monday and Thursday aiter school. The highest scoring team, each team consisting ot tive girls, is the Wolves oi 254, whose players are Antoinette Cebrat, Theresa David, Shirley Altabello, Gloria Vifenchowslci, and Margery Prickey. The highest individual bowler is Helen Pristup oi 34l with a l3l average. Vlfe are eagerly looking forward to another enjoyable year oi Strikes and Spares with Miss McHugh and Mrs. Kazda, under whose capable leader- ship we have recently completed our iirst year. DOROTHY L. MC HUGH V '7 -06 --f G. A. A. BOARD AND Each Wednesday, the eighth period, in ll8, the G. A. A. Board may be , found discussing and planning the future activities for the G. A. A. members. Among this semesters social affairs were: Frosh Halloween Party, the 4, ' Annual Christmas Party, and a picnic at Ryan's Woods. ,. Officers and chairmen of the various committees are giving their time f and energy so that the name of the Harrison G. A. A. may be recognized ' as one of the best organizations of its kind. i' 'A' -A' These are the hard working student helpers. In their uniforms of White MAE R. KAZDA they referee games, and assist girls Working on apparatus. They seem to find all of the work interesting because many of them have been helpers for two or three semesters. An E or an S in Physical Education is required of all these girls before they can meet the aualifications. 'They are all working for a G. A. A. letter, and receive twenty-tive points cr semester for their work. Row 2: M. Mares, Volley Ball Chairman, N. Rigali, Bowling: R. M. Skupien, B. Prokop, Social Chair- ,ncnp V. Maurrsak, Bowling Chairmany M. Gnat, Publicity Chairman: I. Smotrys, Art Committee. Row 1: M. Pristup, Recording Secretary, V. Buralli, Vice-Presidenty R. Meyers, President: G. Brown, Treasurer: G. Fiala, Secretary. Row 3: R. I-Iolub, M. Mastalerz, A. Stopyra, E. I-Iolz, E. Ahern, G. Brown, D. Grossi, R. Mc Mahon, T. Nowcrczyk. Row 2: L. Stetane, R. Ostrowski, I. Mytys, V. Mcxurisak, V. Buralli, D. Waitkus, B. Coppock, C. Gramith, P. Skarbeck. Row 1: L. Lamberg, A. Szczodrowski, C. Pasquinelll, l- ZIGCJIGF, L- PCIZGIOYG. R. KL111kOWSlCC1, I. Bartosiak. Ii G 3 l , i A, , .. - y i l A uf ,J H -- BUT - W 'X in I 'Qf' C. A. P. C. 0,72 BOYS' BOWLING N1 Row 2 I. Donda, C. Honsa, Mr. Giles, I. Becwar, W. Adlesick. Bow l I. Cada, I. Zemit, H. Nlnemire, A. Reiskis, J. Kron. Row 4: E. McMahon, R. Novak, T. Stack, B. Siogis, G. Bartosek, C. Danek, S. Lasuk, L. Postregna, V. Werner, E. Walinski, W. Werner, M. Kalinowskr, S. Baluk. Row 3: L. Marks, F. Wojctk, E. Wolski, N. Kowalsky, K. Marek, M. Pisani, E. Zebic, L. Szarat, W. Kraft, M. White, H. Gromala, N. Modes. Row 2: H. Wiencek, F. Preskar, D. Donarski, I. Kuchan, G. Yagumc, T. Sraqa, E. Iasunas, M, Swierk, F. Waida, T. Linder, G. Lowe. Row 1: L. Zezulka, H. Krumke, E. Mczlinowski, C. Baechtold, L. Schultz, Mr. Krupar, Sponsor, I. Cihak, L. Grossx, R. Seidel, E. Chan. ' BOYS' BOWLING ln a world Where oceans are becoming rivers, continents mere airstrips, and weeks dwindling to hours, the United States must remain a leader in aeronautical achievement. The Civil Air Patrol Cadet Corps has re- cently developed into a vital cog of our military system. While its strategic ad- vantage cannot be underestimated, the main keynote in cadet training is to make our future citizens air conscious. Practical applications of subjects taught to these cadets, both in squadron classroom and in high school, are brought into operation at Stimson Airport, on the ground and in flight. Harrison's striking Boys' Bowling Team, under the direction ot Mr. Charles Krupar, has again led in a victorious and enjoyable season. The teams have adopted such colorful titles as The Big Five , The Flying Strikes , The Blitzkreigersu, and The Bombers , to name a few. Among the high scoring individuals areg BartosekH245g Kowalsky-2255 Pisani-2155 and White-200. Climaxing this season was a banquet held the second week in March. -208- 4- I Q . ,
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