Harrison Technical High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1950
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However, time will be the iinal .arbiter of Whether or not our education has produced individuals capable oi successful living, amenable to change and intelliqentadjustrnent to life, in the air-age of a democratic One World . HEROLD C. HUNT DEBIUATIUN To our Superintendent of Schools, Whose aims are directed toward helping pupils live completely in the present and at the same time growl toward educational, vocational, and social maturity, we the class of 1950, respectfully dedicate this volume. R O S S H E R R PRINCIPAL PRlNlIlP1lL'S MESSAGE Of the many lessons which you have learned during your tour years at Harrison High School none stands higher in importance than the one of human relations, or simply stated, the lesson 'of getting along Well With people. Coming as We do from over forty different national groups with a Wide variety of cultural backgrounds gives us a challenge and an opportunity. How well that lesson has been learned is atested by the harmonious Way in which you go about your daily Workg and, by the Way the elected officers are selected. The thing ' that counts is the worth of the individual. This is truly the American Way. QM Mm' s'rv ' 1- , u Wi' l. ,. 1 N 'muff ' .l .- .QY ' Q v M- ,- i X B P-. TF ,Ng yfsifv Y AP' 'E 'iii my W m w, if , 1 r f. , ,F,1--- , .s..u,,p:r-1-4. y T ELMER E. HAWKINS Attendance Counselor DOROTHY KELLEY The efforts of this counselor are directed toward the development of character in regard to habits of regular attendance and punctual- ity. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Elmer E. Hawkins The efficient mechanism of this school is supervised primarily by Mr. Hawkins. The organization and the general counseling oi de- partments are his respon- sibilities. Adjustment Counselor JAME S MacG OWAN The adjustment teacher inter- views, tests and arranges pro- grams for Freshmen: aids in ad- justing programs to the aptitudes and abilities ot individual students. 1 ,. . 4, -iff. 1. ' ggi, 1 DOROTHY KELLEY I IAMES MacGOWAN rw bi M .U 'iii .45 bwmns www -35, OM, 'aw Q... MANILLA CHESHIRE .r- ,f ,Q 1-45i.9.1'5 J- i f it 34 Z c .ei 1 ggi P ','-kfzlggsx 'five'-is ' MAURICE GILES HARRIET W. BISSELL PLACEMENT COUNSELOR MANILA CI-IESI-IIRE To Miss Cheshire falls the task of help- ing students with curricular or vocational choices with the long view in mind. SUPERINTENDENT OF SHOPS MAURICE GILES The Superintendent of Shops and Draw- ing-rooms assists the technical students in attaining their goals. o F P 1 c E A I D I-IARRIET W. BISSELL Many cases of poor citizenship behavior and details pertaining to the administra- tion of the school are referred to this coun- selor in Room 109, -9- ANNIVERSARY SH BIRTHDAY OF Mr. F. L. MORSE FORMER PRINCIPAL OF HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL The happiest event at Harrison in many years Was the reunion of faculty and alumni when more than three hun- dred of them met to honor Mr. Frank L. Morse and to congratulate him upon having reached his eighty-fifth birthday. In 1909 Mr. Morse organized Harri- son High School, the first four-year aca- demic and technical high school in this district, moved with the school into this building in 1914 and served as its principal until his retirement in 1934. During this time Mr. Morse guided the establishment and growth of courses of study, a sound athletic program, and many fine extra-curricular activities. Mr. Twining, the toast-master, intro- duced the honor guests with most in- teresting reminiscenses and presented the love gift of eighty-five dollars to Mr. Morse for his birthday. With his usual graciousness, Mr. Morse replied in appreciation of the entire evening. A reading by Mildred Stengl Hudson and vocal solos by the former Emily Iob and Anthony Kopecky added to the pleasures of all, after which the lunch room resounded with the voices of happy friends renewing friendships of years ago. A most excellent dinner prepared by Mrs. Perry, the lunch room manager and her staff, was served by the Honor Society. 111- FACULTY EARL R. EORG I SAMUEL R. BURKI-IOLDER IOSEPI-I F. EWALD 0 HALLIE I. MINOR KATHRYN B. TVVOMEY KATHERINE M. WILLIAMS 70' P t xt . tw 5 K' M ij 3 I, 3 It ?Qst4 I .. Wt . .1 'dgtj it I fy X I ,tj ' xi ART AND MUSIC Even it not endowed with artistic skill by nature, Harrisonians have par- ticipated in the courses offered by the art department. The results haife been more than gratifying to students and teachers. The music department tries to admin- ister to as great a variety of musical in- terests among the students as possible. -12- I-IARRIET W. BISSELL FRANCES BRANSON DOROTHY E. BRENNER HELEN BRESEE o ELEANOR M. BURGESS MAE L. CUNNINGHAM IDA C. FALLS ELSIE R. FOX o MARY E. GIBBONS FLORENCE HOFFMAN ESTHER H. IACOBSON MARIE H. KELLY 0 IUNIA N. MACMILLAN CATHERINE MAHONEY HENRY MORRIS HELEN O'DAY CATHERINE M. O'ROURKE ELSIE SEATON MARGARET B. SEVICK FLORENCE T. SKIDMORE GRACE M. THRANE MARY B. TWINING MARIE VARRAVETO ELSBETH WAGNER 0 WINNIFREDE P. WORRELL SYLVA M. WOOD ENGLISH AND Q' ,-A 13 1 -Q EVA B. CAPPETTA ARTHUR W. HANSEN I sf.. COM MERCIAL SYLVANCES E. ADAIR LUCILLE I. DI BONA FRANCES A. FRIEDMAN u S51 MARIE L. GANNON MARGARET F. GUINANE OTIS F. HAMILTON o RACHEL L. HORNING HARLAND V. MAIN EDITH R. MCNAIR 0 IESSIE E. STEELE RUBY R. WARD MARY S. HUNTER o CHARLES HCI-IA ELSA G. KOEBER ALICE M. MCGREGOR o IOHN F. PHILBIN R. CHASE PI-IIPPS ELIZABETH B. SEWARD 0 'A BERTI-IA SI-IAYKIN BESSIE SLUTSKY IDA WEINER SOCIAL STUDIES WOODRUFF ALMLOF D. M. BASSETT GLORY BULAWA o DAVID C. CLAUSEN BYRON ELLIS GERALD I. HASTEROK 0 ESTHER M. IOHNSON IAMES E. IURKA ANNE LANDA o MARY A. NARIC THOMAS H. NICOLL ELIZABETH C. O'BRIEN o PAUL W. PETTET DONALD I. RACKY WALTER M. RENNIE 0 O. W. ROESINGER CARL P. SCHUESSLER DAVE SILVERMAN 0 BRIDGET R. TAHENY 'WILLIAM W. WIESER 115.- 'Nr ! 'FR .Q ECI-INICA PETER ANDRIS AGNES COBB BOHUMIL KRAL 0 LEO LEIECK I-IIRAM K. LOOMIS IRA OERTLI o gh- ELSIE SMITH LOUETTA WOOLFENDEN EILEEN C. ZACHER MATHEMATICS OSCAR LBEYLER A N D S C I E N C E JEFFERSON W. CRANE OTTO P. DUDA BERNARD B. KAPLAN E. WILHELMINA MATHISON IOHN G. MCCLELLAN MARY E. MYERS CECILIA H. O'BRIEN 0 LYLE I. PLETCHER IAMES SAZAMA RUTH I. TICHY HARRY A. TWINING LEO L. ZINDELL -16- 'I-IYSICAL IDUCATION MARGARET CONNELLY ROBERT DOUGHERTY 0 MAURY H. FRIEDMAN MAE R. KAZDA RUTH MACKIE DOROTHY L MCI-IUGH MARVIN M PERLSTEIN SGT 1 CL CHARLES N REA MAIOR FLOYD P. SWAILS MICHAEL F. VALENTINE o M. SGT. NICHOLAS I. ZELOCK ,sg GRADUATION NIGHT F'-Q - 2 ? ,..3g,g,: gif ' 6:21 ' D' W R HEROLD C. HUNT of School ROSS HERB Principal L N pp' ' 3 'Q 1 A f la 'W ,lm b ALL WAIV . ' 7, QQ- 1 '73 .'gv n . HEEL Q f' 'v,,NiTF:1 CLASS OFFICERS JANUARY, 1950 W., President .......... ..... L eo Di Vita LP Vice-President ...,............ Ronald Hajek E gg? Secretary ..........,... Antoinette Petruzzi W High Treasurer ...... .............. I ohn Finql CLASS SPONSOR AGNES COBB SENIOR TEACHERS HARRIET W. BIS-SELL AGNES COBB JEFFERSON W. CRANE MARIE L. GANNON ALICE M. MCGREGOR FLORENCE T. SKIDMORE PROGRAM CAP AND GOWN Sponsor-Miss McGregor Sponsor-Mr. Main Co-Chairmen-Ioan I-larmeninq, Robert Loos Co-Chairmen-Harry Stearney, Elda Buti George Cohen Charles Kay Marlene Brodsky Mildred Kozik Diana Thanos Ioe Hanzelin Martin Taraski Phyllis Cetanyan D0Y0lhY Winters PLATFORM FINANCE Sponsor-Miss McGregor Spfnsor-M155 Ccibb A Co-Chairmen-Norman Senoutlca, Chester Kwiatkowski b h Chcgrmqnlz-Tohn Fmql B b P1 , .k M - D ' - - - . Amelia Ba ic erry ayer o uciem I . Dsiyggimggnemco Ifggglirflsteln E35-ieiliggslro Chester Kwiatl-zowski Violet Polich Virginia Sternpmski BANQUET PROM W Sponsor-Miss Gannon Sponsor-Mr. Crane Co-Chairmen-Sonia Skaritka, David Haas Co-Chairmen-Robert Kramp, Lorraine Preucil Angeline Anisi gorougy 19011 Edith Awad Robert Broucek Hubert Naus George Demchuck OSS CWM Roy Bartolini Rose Guerra Dolores Niedzwieclci GIFT Pauline Bosbonis Dolores Venturini 5ponSOr..M,-S. 13555911 I Co4Chairmen-Earl Wallace, Bruno Zei MOTHERS TEA Emily Eccarius Edward Harazin Sponsors-Mrs. Skidmore, Mrs. Bissell Lillian Greenbaurn Glenn Iaworski - Co-Chairmen-Esther Nannini, Arlene Ioza COLOR' FLOWER' Mo-I-To Christine Burnett Mary Ann Hehn Virginia Mlade Sponsor-Mrs. Skidmore I Mildred Droban Barbara Kazirnir Rose Pisano C0-Chqi1-men-Don Vlack, Sophie Lipa Oscar Gonzalez Diane Klassoviiy Robert Retel CLASS DRY Bernice Gordon Audrey Nachenberq Ioe Squillaci Sponsor-Mrs. Bissell CLASS SONG Chalrrnan-Mike Alesia Spcnsor-Mr. Borg Ted Birndorf Charles Gaba Tom Valentino Chairman-Chester Kwiatkowski Gloria Dallaqiacomo Florentine Ruiz Henry Zednik Edith Awad Shirley Kubilius Pauline Bosbonis -20- ABDAY, GRACE ROSE lockport: Red Cross: Basketball. Harrison: GAA: Volley Ball. ACCETTURA. GUY S. Honor Society: Beginners' Band: Hallguard Lieut.: Assistant Stage Manager: Intramural Football Champs: Varsity Basket- ball: Minstrel Show: Track Team: Bowling Team: Student Helper. ALESIA, MIKE President, A Cappella Choir: H Club: Minstrel Show: Cheerleader: Hallguard: Gymnastics: Track Team: Swimming Team. ANISI. ANGELINE Iungman: AWard's Committee: Bowling Team: Base- ball Captain: Volley Ball Captain. Harrison: GAA Treasurer: 4A Ban- quet: Minstrel Show: Club: Basketball Captain: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team. ANTHONY, ELMER Minstrel Show: ROTC: Fireguard: Intramural Base- ball. AWAD. EDITH News Editor, Herald: Prom Committee: Minstrel Show: Registration Club: Office Helper: Home Nursing: Hallguard: GAA: Intramural Sports. I BABICH, AMELIA Minstrel Show: 4A Finance Committee: Dance Com- mittee: Iungman Fashion Show: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Soccer: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: GAA: Hallguard. BALDOCCHI. GLORIA MARIANNE Harrisonian Staff: Registration Club: Minstrel Show: GAA: Basketball: H Club: Volley Ball Team: GAA Delegate: Baseball Team: Student Helper. BARTOLINI. ROY I. Concert Band: President, Band Club: Band Major: ROTC Band: Solo Contests: S Ensemble: Feature Writer, Herald: Minstrel Show: Intramural Sports: I-lallguard. I BASCO. IOHN W. Division President and Treasurer: Student Council: Hallguard: Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Baseball. BIRNDORF, TED ROBERT Minstrel Show: Social Committee: A Cappella Choir: Initiation Committee: Boys' Chorus: Athletic Committee: Bowling Team: ROTC: Intramural Sports. BLOCH, BERNICE DOROTHY 4A Social Committee: Minstrel Show: 109 Helper: Division Alternate: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Softball: Student Helper: GAA. 0 BONISTALLI, LORRAINE Harrisonian Staff: 4B Council Committee: 3A Dinner-Dance Committee: Registration Club: Office Helper: Minstrel Show: Home Nursing: Hallguard: Basketball Team: GAA. BOSBONIS, PAULINE Honor Society: Prom Committee: 3A Dinner-Dance: Division Treasurer: 4A Minstrel Show: Registration Club: Captain Basket- ball, Baseball, Volley Ball: Hallguard: Student Helper: GAA. BOVINO. ANTOINETTE Registration Club: Mr. Hawkin's Helper: 109 Helper: Minstrel Show: Civil Air Patrol: Club: Social Laboratory: Hallguard Lieut.: Division Volley Ball: GAA. BRODSKY, MARLENE HARRIET Honor Society: Cap and Gown Com- mittee: Herald Staff: Social Laboratory Hostess: Minstrel Show: Division Room Delegate: Registration Club: Hallguard: Volley Ball Team: Student Helper: GAA. BROUCEK. ROBERT Blue and Gray: Herald Staff: Prom Committee: Minstrel Show: H Club: Bowling Team: Track and Cross Country: Intramural Basketball Champs: Hallguard. BRUZZINI, LOUIS FRANK Student Council: Band: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Track Team: Delegate, Alternate: Student Helper. BUEGEI.. BETTY MARGARET Iungman: Mixed Chorus: ZA Dinner-Dance Committee: Volley Ball, Soccer Champs: Bowling: Hallguard: GAA. Harrison: Skyrockets: A Cappella Choir: Class Day: Student Helper: GAA. BURDA. EDWARD Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball: Hallguard. BURNETT, CHRISTINE Honor Society: Student Council: Color, Flower, Mottof Song Committee: SA DinnerfDance Committee: SLRT: Division Secretary, 'lreasurerz Girls' Chorus: Skyrockets: CAP: Student Helper: GAA. 0 BUTI, ELDA Honor Society: History Committee: Attendance Office: Minstrel Show: Adjustment Office: Student Council: Student Helper: Gym Helper: Hallguard: GAA. CACCITOLO. SAM GEORGE ROTC: Christmas Card Distribution: Di- vision Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. CERMAK, FRANK M. Photograph Club: Hallguard: Movie Operator: Division Treasurer. - 21 - CETANYAN, PHYLLIS Iungman: Sakata Staff: Chorus: Hallguard: GAA Delegate: Volley Ball, Baseball. Harrison: Student Helper: Cheerleader: Hallguard: Skyrockets. COHEN, GEORGE ROTC: Program Committee: Track Team: Student Helper: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. COLASUONO, ANTHONY Blue and Gray: H Club: Hallguard: Base- ball Team: Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. CUDZIK. WALTER Blue and Gray: A Cappella Choir: H Club: Minstrel Show: Intramural Football, Track, Basketball: Student Helper: Hallguard: Varsity Football, Track, Basketball, Swimming. CUSTER, HOWARD BERNARD Concert Orchestra: H Club: Gymnastic Team: Swimming Team: Basketball Team: Bowling Team: Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball, Football: Basketball Champs: Division Delegate, Vice-President. DACHMAN, NORMAN HOWARD ROTC: Senior Orchestra: Varsity Basketball: Minstrel Show: Herald Staff: Varsity Swimming Manager: Division Delegate: Intramural Basketball Champs, Volley Ball, Football, Softball. DALLAGIACOMO, GLORIA ANN 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Class Day Committee: Girls' Chorus: Choral Competition: Minstrel Show: Registration Helper: Lost and Found: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: GAA. DEMCHUCK, GEORGE IOHN Harrisonian Art Editor: A Cappella Choir. Publicity Manager: Boys' Chorus: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: Hall- guard: Advanced Art: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball: Harrisoniart Division Delegate. DI DOMENICO, MARY Registration Club: Minstrel Show: Club: Platform Committee: Student Helper: Hallguard: Herald Delegate: GAA, Alternate. DILLMAN. AUDREY ARLENE Orchestra: 109 Helper: CAPC: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: GAA, Delegate: Division Delegate: Herald Delegate: Division Secretary: Table Captain. DI VITA, LEO ROBERT 4A Class President: Executive Committee: Welfare Committee: Blue and Gray: H Club: Varsity Track Captain: Varsity Cross Country: Hallguard: Intramural Sports. DOBRY, GEORGE MORGAN IR. ROTC Lieut. Colonel Commanding Officer: Picked Platoon: Rifle Team: Fire Guard: Trick Drill Team: Movie Operator. 0 DRAGICH. MELVA MILDRED Concert Band: Twirler: Swim Marathon: Home Nursing: GAA Alternate: Student Helper: Volley Ball Tournament. DROBAN, MILDRED Mothers' Tea Committee: Social Laboratory Hostess: Minstrel Show: Hallguard: Lost and Found: Student Helper: Division Volley Ball: GAA. ECCARIUS, EMILY L. Gift Committee: Musical Show: Student Helper: GAA. EGAN. PATRICIA ANN Minstrel Show: Swim Marathon: Office Helper: Student Helper: GAA: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Volley Ball Tournament. EGAN. WALTER Herald Staff: Registration Club: Minstrel Show: Li- brary Assistant: Boys' Chorus: Choir: Bowling Team: Student Helper: Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Official-Intramural Sports. FINGL. IOHN DONALD Honor Society: Senior Treasurer: Finance Committee: Blue and Gray: SLRT: Iunior Council: 4A Minstrel Show: Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Volley Ball: Official-Intramural Sports: Division Delegate. 0 PINK, CHARLES 4B Division VicefPresident: ROTC: Fire Guard: Intra- mural Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. FLINT. BARBARA GRACE Harrisonian Staff: Herald Staff, Girls' Sports Editor: Social Laboratory Hostess: Variety Show: Student Helper-109: Hallguard: Herald Delegate: GAA Delegate: Intramural Girls Volley Ball. GABA, CHARLES Class Play: Concert Band: ROTC Band: Band Club: Orchestra: Bowling Team. C GARNER, DOROTHY MAY Harrisonian Treasurer: Division Delegate: Student Helper: Band Solo and Ensemble Contest: Band Softball Team: Band Club: Ioe's Girls: GAA. GASKA, LORRAINE PATRICIA Minstrel Show: Hallguard: Student Helper, 109: Student Helper, English: Student Helper, WSA: Volley Ball, Division: GAA: GAA Delegate. GAVONI, DON Minstrel Show: Blue and Gray: Platform Committee: Varsity Football: Hallguard Captain: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball. 122-. GIANNINI, GERALDINE ANN Herald Staff: Registration Club: Assistant, Principals Office: 4A Minstrel Show: GAA Delegate: GAA: Student Helper: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball: Captain Basketball. GLASER, MORRIS Herald Staff, Feature Editor: Orchestra: Intramurals: Hallguard: Variety Show: Division Delegate: Student Helper: SLRT. GLASS, WII.LIAM LOWELL Varsity Baseball: Club: A Cappella Choir: Contest ROTC Band: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football: Boys' Chorus: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: Hallguard. GLIWA. RONALD IOHN Varsity Football: H Club: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football: 4B Division President: Boys' Bowling Team: Hallguard. GONZALEZ. OSCAR Varsity Basketball, Baseball: Intramural Volley Ball, Football, Baseball: Blue and Gray: H Club. GORDON, BERNICE DOLORES Class Day: Beanie Committee:. Class, Color, Motto, and Song: Swim Marathon: Home Nursing: Office Helper: Gym Captain: Division Alternate: GAA: Student Helper: Volley Ball Tournament. GRAFFIS, RALPH Intramural Sports: Prom Committee: Hallguard: Minstrel Show: Division President. GREENBAUM. LILLIAN Social Laboratory Hostess: Hallguard: Atten- dance Office Helper: Registration Club: Minstrel Show: Home Nursing Club: GAA Hostess Club: Division Delegate. G-ROCHOLL, BARBARA ANN Student Council Alternate: Baseball Cap- tain: Basketball: Student Helper: Class Play: CAP: Volley Ball: GAA Alternate: Hallguard Lieut. 0 GUI-IRRA. ROSE MARIE Student Council: Prom Committee: l09 Helper: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball, Softball: Student Helper: Minstrel Show: Band: Hallguard: GAA Delegate. HAAS. DAVID L. Swimming Team: Movie Operator: Student Helper: Hallguard: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball. HAIEK, RONALD ROBERT 4A Class Vice-President: Herald Staff: President, Blue and Gray: Varsity Baseball Team: Executive Committee: Bowling Team: H Club Intramural Sports: Hallguard. HANZELIN. IOSEPH ARTHUR Varsity Football Team: H Club: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Hallguard. HARAZIN. EDWARD ANTON 4A Student Council: Slcyrockets' Pilot: Hallguard: Variety Show:-Division Treasurer. HARMENING. IOAN GAY Honor Society, Vice-President: Program Committee Chairman: Boys' Chorus Pianist: Girls' Chorus: Chicago Youth Conference: Herald Staff: Cheerleaders, Captain: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: GAA. HEHN, MARY ANN Honor Society: Girls' Chorus: Office Helper: GAA Delegate: Senior Show: Home Nursing: Volley Ball: Student Helper: I-IEINRICH, FREDERICK T. ROTC, Non-Commissioned Officers' Club: A Cappella Choir: Boys' Chorus: Movie Operator: ROTC: Intramural Baseball, Football. HRUBY. IAMES LOUIS Class Play Committee: Blue and Gray: ROTC, lst Lieutenant: Intramural Softball, Football: Floor Captain Fireguard: Division Delegate, Alternate. 0 IVERS, EDWARD E. Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basket- ball: Football Champs: Table Captain. IAWORSKI. GLENN NORMAN Gift Committee: Orchestra: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball: Hallguard. IERBIC, IOSEPH S. Iungrnan: Sakata Staff: PA Operator: Student Helper: Movie Operator. Harrison: Minstrel Show: Registration Helper: Intramural Sports. IOZA. ARLENE PATRICIA Honor Society: SLRT: Club: Registration Club: Girls' Chorus: Orchestra: Minstrel Show: GAA Alternate: Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Apparatus Club. KAMKE. CARL Iungrnan: Public Address Operator: Office Helper: Movie Operator: Hallguard. Harrison: Intramural Football Champs, Basketball, Baseball: Varsity Basketball Manager: Registration Club. KAPLAN, BARBARA INA Social Laboratory Hostess: Minstrel Show: Home Nursing: Sky Rocket: Volley Ball Team: Attendance Office Helper: Student Helper: Hallguard: GAA. 123.- KAPLAN, MELVIN Minstrel Show: Class Day: A Cappella Choir: Cheerleader: Gymnastics Team: Ir. Basketball Team: Swimming Team: Track and Cross Country: Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball, Basketball. KAY, CHARLES I. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Student Helper: Movie Operator. KAZIMIR, BARBARA LEE Iungman: GAA Vice-President: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Hallguard. Harrison: H Club: Mothers' Tea Committee: Division Delegate: Orchestra: GAA. I KLASSOVITY, DIANE Honor Society: Minstrel Show: Beanie Committee: H Club, Recording Secretary: Captain Basketball: Hallguard: Girls' Chorus: GAA Alternate: Student Helper: GAA. KLOBOUCNIK, IAMES IOSEPH Iungman: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball: Movie Operator: Hallguard. Harrison: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football: Minstrel Show: Social Committee: Boys' Chorus. KNEBEL. WILLIAM IOSEPH H Club: Varsity Football: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball, Football: Intramural Captain: Minstrel Show: Division Treasurer. KOEHLER, RAYMOND M. 4A Play: Treasurer of Boys' Chorus: Intra- mural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Harrison Bowling Team: The Iestersf' KOGUT, STANLEY A. Sgt. First Class, ROTC: Movie Operator: Hall- guard: Fire Guard Usher: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Student Helper: Class Delegate. KOLIB, MARILYNN A. 3A Social Committee: Senior Play: Hall Guard: Registration Club: A Cappella Choir: Home Nursing: Intramural Volley Ball: Division Delegate: Alternate: GAA Delegate, Alternate. 0 KOPIO. IOHN Swimming Team: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, Volley Ball: Club: Senior Play. KOSIN, ROBERT EDWARD Boys' Chorus: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball: Boys' Bowling Team: Hall Guard. KOVAR. IAMES Student Council Delegate: Member of Intramural Base- ball, Football, Basketball Teams. O KOZIATEK, WILLIAM THEODORE Intramural Football, Volley Ball, Basketball Champs. KOZIK, MILDRED lungman: Fashion Show: Girls' Chorus: Office Helper: Sakata Staff: GAA: Intramural Sports. Harrison: Cap and Gown Corn- rnittee: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate: Intramural Volley Ball. , KRAMP. ROBERT HENRY Honor Society, President: Harrisonian Editor: Chairman: Prom Committee: 4B Council: 3A Dinner Dance: Swimming Team, Captain: H Club: Intramural Sports: Blue and Gray: Minstrel Show. KROLL, DOROTHY MARIE Honor Society: Music Committee: Girls' Chorus, Vice-President: Student Council: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Volley Ball: Registration Club: GAA Delegate: Spring, Fall Festivals. KRUKOFF, IOE Gymnastics Team: Hall Guard: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball. KUBILIUS, SHIRLEY MAE Honor Society: Herald Staff: Cheerleader: 3A Dinner-Dance Committee: Social Laboratory Hostess: Minstrel Show: Choir: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: GAA: De-lcer. KWIATKOWSKI, CHESTER Honor Society: Finance Committee: Class Song and Motto Committee: Fire Guard: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Lunch Room Table Captain: Student Helper. LARDINO, ANNETTE CARMELLA Basketball, Softball, Volley Ball Tournament: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. LICHTENSTEIN, MERWIN IOSEPH Herald Staff: Senior Play: 4A Plat- form Committee: Orchestra: Basketball Champs: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard Captain: Division Delegate, Alternate. 0 LIPA, SOPHIE ANNE Honor Society: Co4Chairman Beanie Committee: Morse Dinner: Youth Conference: Minstrel Show: Girls' Chorus: Section Leader: GAA Delegate. LOEROP. RICHARD Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Intramural Football Champs, Softball Champs, Basketball, Volley Ball. LOOS, ROBERT IOSEPH Honor Society, Science Committee: Herald Staff, Sports Editor: Blue and Gray: Registration Club: Bowling Team, Publicity Committee: Minstrel Show: Sports Official: ROTC Officer. -g4- MALINOWSKI. EDWARD I. Minstrel Show: Division President: Hall Guard Captain: Club: Bowling Team: Baseball Team: A Cappella Choir: Band: Registration Club: Track and Cross Country: Football: Intramural Captain, Basketball, Football. MARION, ARTHUR Concert Band: ROTC Band, Captain: H Club: Bowling Team.: Baseball Team: ROTC: Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Student Helper. MARTINEC. OTTO IOSEPH Class Play: ROTC, Picked Platoon, Fire Guard: Division President: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. MAYER. GERALDINE A. Herald Staff: Registration Club: Finance Committee: A Cappella Choir: Choral Competition: Minstrel Show: Swim Marathon: Volley Ball Champs: GAA Delegate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Division Secretary. MAZAC, FRANKLIN PAUL lungman: Intramurals, Frosh Softball Champs, Football Volley Ball, Basketball. Harrison: Senior Softball Champs, Basketball: Football Champs. MCGRATH, BARBARA IEAN Registration Club: Band: CAPC: Minstrel Show: Swim Marathon: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Student Council Alternate: GAA. MENES. WILLARD ARNOLD Orchestra: Movie Operator: Intramural Baseball, Football: H Club, MERCADO, MARY IRENE Minstrel Show: Attendance Office Helper: Volley Ball: GAA Delegate: GAA. MILLER, MORTON Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball, Softball, Volley Ball, Football. MLADE, VIRGINIA Minstrel Show: Mothers' Tea Committee: Registration Club: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Girls' Volley Ball Team: Division Secretary: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Division Delegate. NACHENBERG. AUDREY EVELYN Honor Society: Beanie, Motto, Color, Song, and Flower Committee: Minstrel Show: Registration Club: Student Helper. NANNINI. ESTHER P. Editor-in-Chief, Harrison Herald: President Social Laboratory Hostess: Mothers' Tea Committee Chairman: Girls' Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Registration Club: Club: lunior Red Cross. tv NAUS, HUBERT Varsity Football: Intramural Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Volley Ball: Registration Club: Prom Committee: Blue and Gray. NIEDZWIECKI, DOLORES lungman: Sakata Staff: Hall Guard: Chorus: Bowling Team: Volley Ball: GAA Delegate. Harrison: Honor Society: SLRT: Social Committee: From Committee: Girls' Chorus, Treasurer, Secretary: Skyrockets Navigator. PAIKOS. MARYANN Concert Orchestra: Minstrel Show: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball: Student Helper: GAA. PAPPAS. GEORGE DIMITRI Advanced Instrumental Band: ROTC lst Lieut.: ROTC Band. PAVIA. ROSE Senior Play: Harrisonian and Herald Delegate: Student Helper: lunior Red Cross: Volley Ball: Division Officer: Registration Club: GAA Delegate: GAA. PAVLIC. LOUIS STEVEN Blue and Gray: H Club: Varsity Football, Captain: Basketball Team. n PELLEGRINI. LEILA VIVIAN Harrisonian Staff: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: Registration Club: Office Helper: I-lallguard: H Club: Red Cross: Volley Ball Team: GAA Delegate, Alternate. PEREZ, THOMAS Band. Captain: Orchestra: ROTC Band: Section Leader, French Horns: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. PETRUZZI, ANTOINETTE CONCETTA 4A Secretary: Minstrel Show: Student Helper, Main Office, Attendance Office: Registration Club: Division Delegate, Alternate: Intramural Volley Ball: Hall Guard: GAA. o PISANO, ROSE MARIE Finance Committee: Mothers' Tea Committee: Minstrel Show: Choral Competition: Girls' Chorus: Registration Club: Student Helper: Home Nursing: Intramural Volley Ball: GAA Alternate. PLUCIENIK, ROBERT STANLEY Senior Play: Division President: Division Treasurer: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Golf Team: Intramural Sports. PODA, CHESTER W. Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball. -25- POLICH. VIOLET LOUISE Iungman: Mixed Chorus: GAA Alternate. Delegate: Volley Ball: Baseball. Harrison: 4A Class Dues: Minstrel Show: Girls' Chorus: H Club: Student Helper: Volley Ball: Basketball. POLIVKA, KENNETH E. 4A Social Committee: H Club: Hall Guard: Gymnastic Team: 3A Basketball Champs: Division Alternate, Delegate: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball. POSKOCIL. FRANK IAMES Division President: Movie Operator: Camera Club: Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball. PREUCIL. LORRAINE ANNE Prom Committee Co-Chairman: Minstrel Show: Spring, Fall Festivals: Choral Competition: Girls' Chorus: Regis- tration Club: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Volley Ball Captain: GAA. PRZESLICKE, FRANK JAMES Herald Delegate: ROTC Staff Sergeant: Non-Commissioned Officers Club: Honor Guard: Fire Guard: Intramural Softball. QUINN. IOHN ROTC Picked Platoon: ROTC Captain: Fire Guard. QUIRICONI. ROY IORDON Varsity Football: Blue and Gray: Treasurer: Minstrel Show: H Club: Track Team: Cross Country: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. RADZUN, EDWARD L. Minstrel Show: Blue and Gray: H Club: Varsity Football: Hall Guard: Intramural Softball, Volley Ball, Football, Basketball. RETEL. ROBERT EDWARD Class Color, Flower, Motto, Song Committee: Minstrel Show: Wrestling Team: Golf Team: Hall Guard: Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball. ROSSA, HELEN CATHERINE Minstrel Show: H Club: Iunior Red Cross: Apparatus Club: 109 Helper: GAA Delegate: Table Captain. RUIZ, FLORENTINO F. Class Day Committee: Minstrel Show: Intramural Baseball, Football. SAVVINSKI, GLORIA ETHEL Main Office Helper: 109 Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Volley Ball: Gym Student Helper: GAA. SEIDEL. RALPH HENRY Asst, General Visual Education Dept.: Bowling Team: Harrisonian Staff: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Senior Softball Champs: Boys' Chorus: Minstrel Show: Vocal-Contests. SENOUTKA, NORMAN RALPH ROTC Captain: Rifle Team: Picked Platoon: Non-Commissioned Officers' Club: Blue and Gray: Fire Guard: Minstrel Show: Intramural Sports: Skyrockets, Treasurer. SHAPIRO, SHYRLEE IACKELINE Honor Society: Herald Staff: Minstrel Show: Student Helper: Student Council: Registration Club: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Volley Ball. el SHEMEZIS, ADAM DANIEL Varsity Football: A Cappella Choir: Frosh- Soph Football: Hall Guard: Intramural Volley Ball Team: Division Secretary. 1 SHULTZ. LAYTON L. ROTC: Band: Division Treasurer: Dinner-Dance Committee: Intramural Sports: Student Helper. SIELE, FRANK Blue and Gray: Baseball: Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball. SKARITKA, SONIA Iungman: GAA Vice-President: Sakata Staff: Chorus: Intramural Softball, Basketball, Volley Ball. Harrison: 4A Banquet Committee: Honor Society: Social Laboratory Hostess: Herald Represent- ative: H Club: De-lcers. SKOKICH. GEORGE Intramural Baseball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. SLADEK, ELAINE CHRISTINE Band: Band Club: Band Paper Staff: Band Captain: Student Helper: GAA: Hall Guard. 0 SLAVIK. IAMES C. ROTC: Movie Operator: Intramural Baseball, Foot- ball, Volley Ball, Basketball: Class Officer: Hall Guard. SQUILLACI, IOSEPH Color, Flower, Motto Committee: Minstrel Show: Intermediate Orchestra: Registration Club: Hall Guard. SQUINTO, LEONARD Social Committee: Varsity Track: Intramural Sports. STEARNEY, HARRY RAYMOND Minstrel Show: 3A Dinner-Dance Com- mittee: Varsity Track: Registration Club: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball. STEC, STANLEY Student Helper: Bowling Team: Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball, Football. STEMPINSKI, VIRGINIA MAE Honor Society: H Club: 4A Minstrel Show: 4A Financial Committee: History Committee: Harrisonian Staff: 'Student Helper: Volley Ball Team: Soitball, Basketball: Division Delegate: GAA Delegate. STROK, LORRAINE Social Laboratory Hostess: H Club: Hallguard: Student Helper: Hostess Club: Volley Ball: GAA. SUSSMAN. MARVIN Hallguard: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball: Football, Baseball Champs, 47 and 48. SWEHLA, WILLIAM Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volley Ball: School Champions 48. SWIERAD, ALICE GERALDINE Red Cross: Hostess Club: GAA: Hall- guard: Division Volley Ball: Baseball Team. TARASKI, MARTIN Minstrel Show: ROTC Captain: Trick Drill Team Leader: Varsity Track: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball: Football Champs: ROTC Color Guard, Usher: Baseball Champs. TEGLIA. LAURA T. Honor Society: Registration Club: Captain, Atten- dance Ottice Helper: Minstrel Show: Baton Twirler: Hallguard: Student Helper: Division Delegate: GAA. 0 THANOS, DIANA Cap and Gown Committee: Attendance Office Helper: Hallguard: Senior Play: Volley Ball: Basketball: GAA Delegate: Home Nursing: Girls' Chorus: Baseball Team. TURTON, DOROTHY IANE Girls' Chorus: Aqua Belles: Registration Club: Hallguard: Minstrel Show: Division Delegate: Home Nursing: GAA Delegate: Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball. URBANEK, DOLORES FRANCES Band President: Social Laboratory Hostess, Secretary: Band Sergeant: Majorette: Minstrel Show: GAA. 0 VALENTINO. TOM F. Varsity Football: Blue and Gray, Vice-President: Senior Play: Class Day Committee: Boys' Chorus: Swimming Team: Bowling Team: Harrisonian Staff: H Club: Intramural Sports. VAN MOFFAERT, TONY C. Boys' Chorus, Vice-President: Hallguard: Division President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Delegate, Alternate: Class Day Committee: Intramural Sports. VENTURINI, DOLORES Girls' Chorus, Vice-President: Registration Club: Prom Committee: 4A Minstrel Show: Assistant Principal's Office Helper: H Club: Intramural Baseball, Volley Ball, Captain Basketball: GAA. VISNIC. TED Bowling Team Captain, Secretary: H Club: Track Team: Student Helper: Intramural Football, Baseball, Volley Ball, Basketball. VISTINE, HENRIETTA LIBUSE Main Oitice Helper: CAPC: Home Nurs- ing: Student Helper: Hallguard: Volley Ball: Student Council Delegate: GAA. VLACK. DON Honor Society: Motto, Song, Flower, and Beanie Commit- tee: Orchestra: Advanced Art: Harrisonian Staff: Harrison Herald, Managing Editor. VLAHOS. LOUIS Platform Committee: A Cappella Choir, Initiation Committee: Boys' Chorus: Advanced Art: Intramural Sports: Minstrel Show. VONESH, GERALDINE ROSE Prom Committee: Registration Club, Sec- retary: Cheerleader: Orchestra: Student Helper: Hallguard: Minstrel Show: Division Delegate: GAA. WAITKUS, SHIRLEY ANN Registration Club: Orchestra: Student Helper: 3A Social Committee: Dinner-Dance Committee: Minstrel Show: Division Delegate: Intramural Basketball, Volley Ball: GAA. WALCZAK, ROBERT Varsity Football, Track, Cross Country: Blue and Gray: Variety Show: Student Helper: Hallguard Captain: Division Treasurer: Intramural Sports. WALINSKI, LAWRENCE HARRY Concert Band: ROTC Band: Hallguard: Student Helper: Bowling Team: Football, Volley Ball, Basketball, Baseball. WALLACE, EARL LOUIS Herald Staff, Make-Up Editor: Gymnastic Team: Cross Country Team: Division Basketball, Senior Champs: Gift Committee: Minstrel Show. -271 WARMAN. PAUL ALLEN Boys' Chorus, Vice-President: ROTC, Captain Rifle Team: Picked Platoon: Fire Guard: Varsity Football: H Club: Minstrel Show: Movie Operator: Division Delegate: Intramural Volley Ball, Baseball, Basketball. WEIL, ROBERT EUGENE Intramural Football, Baseball: ROTC, Fire Guard, Picked Platoon: Volley Ball, Basketball. WINTERS, DOROTHY ANN Honor Society, Secretary: Girls' Chorus: Registration Club: Minstrel Show: Cap and Gown Committee: Home Nursing: Placement Office Helper: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball. YACOBEN, WILLIAM Concert Band, Orchestra: Hallguard. ZABLOCKI. IOYCE ELAINE CAP: H Club: Office Helper: Social Lab. Hostess: Hostess Club: 4A Show: Home Nursing: Volley Ball: Basketball: GAA Delegate. ZEDNIK, HENRY IOSEPH Varsity Basketball, Swimming, Gymnastic Team: Club: Class Day Committee: Boys' Chorus: Choir: Class Play: Volley Ball, Football: Hallguard Lieutenant. ZEI. BRUNO Varsity Football, Track Team: H Club: Boys' Chorus: 3A Dinner-Dance Committee: Minstrel Show: Social Committee: Blue and Gray: Gift Committee Chairman: Hallguard: Intramural Basketball, Baseball. ZUKOWSKI, DOLORES MARIE Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA: Class Day Committee: Gym Captain: Alternate: Volley Ball. MOTHERS TEA JANUARY 13 1950 '1 ' f tr V?:.: r1E 'i .,' SENIGR LUNCI-IEON HOTEL SHERMAN COLLEGE INN JANUARY 24, 1950 SENICDR PROM BELDEN STBATFQRD HOTEL January 20, 1950 ati' 2 CHRISTMAS TREE COMMITTEE -20 SENICDR PRGIVI The lanuary Prom of 1950 which was held at the Belden Stratford Hotel was a glamorous affair. The 4A's and 4B's and members of the faculty who at- tended had a wonderful time, The music, which was supplied by lack Cavan's Orchestra, created a dreamy atmosphere as the couples glided smoothly across the dance floor. The highlight of the evening was the Grand March and the singing of our class song. This brought the prom to an all-to-soon end. The evening is gone but the memories linger on. -31- Q .5 JE if -n ,fi 4 -S- Y N K J fi-- x f , lil .Z I X , fs 'Nui , Txxx 355 ' ,-V., 4 L-id. v., , Qirjgw u , 4 ' 'A H714 V -:N az ' -, :I -r -- I .F . .... h . .y . ri if ,, A N . X ,W ., . I W Q' . . 7 s . X L 4 4A A MISS MCGREGOR 97 Q19 - i' 'Su 1 ogg H ,.,, ..,. . I , . ,,,' E 1'.'..Mlw, ' Q ..... - NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS . -34- 1 DIVISION 451 MRS BISSELL All qood things come to an end. W' ell, this is the Way We of Division 451 feel. It seems only like yesterday that We were called l:'reshies , ruled by the hiqh and miqhty seniors. As We look back on it, it Was all a lot of fun. Now We have reached the qoal and are seniors. We shall always remember our school and the teachers who have been more than teachers to us, who have helped us in every way possible. We will especially remember the cramming for final exams, our Senior Prom, dances and football games, and everything about our tour wonderful years at Carter Althouqh We will be very happy to receive our diplomas, in our hearts will be sorrow. We will always hold dear the Wonderful memories of our four years at Harrison. We could not have achieved all of this Without the faithful guidance of our division teacher, Mrs. Harriet Bissell. -35- DIVISION 452 MISS COBB lnevitably, the best of friends must part. For us, that time must come. Not very lonq aqo we quietly entered Harrison as unknowinq freshmen. Then, mastering the intricacies ot hiqh school lite, we climbed the ladder of knowledge until we suddenly became seniors. While here we participated in the numerous activities essential to an enjoyable hiqh school life. Most of us achieved success with our activities both academic and extra-curricular. Because of our achievements we shall always appreciate the four happy years at Harrison. Our experiences, invaluable to us, will not be iorqotten. We have climbed the first few rungs of the ladder oi knowledqe. We are grateful in having had the quidance of many fine teachers. To Miss Cobb especially, we give unlimited praise. ,361 La iw ,gyg smwfgi , . M N I i 453 -38 Division' 453 MR. CRANE . Under the guiding hand of our sponsor, Miss Cobb, and our division teacher, Mr. Crane, We have formed an integral part of our graduating class of Ianuary l95O. Members of our division have participated in the activities of the Orchestra, Band, Choir, Herald Staff, Office Aids, Honor Society, and various committees during their four years at Harrison. Co-operation, our key-note, Was evidenced in our relation with both teachers and one another. The 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 citizens. In leaving we know that behind us lies the happiest and most care-free days of our lives. Nevermore will we Walk through the halls of our Alma Mater as studentsy we are now numbered among Harrison's alumni. DIVISION 454 MISS GANNON Farewell to Harrison .... these Words seem to ring in the hearts oi every one in Division 454 as graduation time draws closer and closer. It seems hard to realize that it is almost four years since We stood on the inreshold of Harrison Wondering what the depths of high school held in store 1or us. Now as members oi the seventy-fifth graduating class of Harrison, We are leaving its halls, cherishing unforgettable memories. Soon we shall be scattered iar and Wide, no longer on top ot the world, but only a very small traction of it. For some of us, Harrison is only a stepping stone to great success and tame, but never shall We forget our teachers, friends, and classmates, who have done so much to make us what We are and shall become. . - 40 - :eu F f ss -mn ss in New ss N, -.mu 15 is 9- I4 xv I ,Q tml ,, ni WSW mmggx 1 QEDH ss -.A Lfg'.a:..- fiuigl' my NE axnzg u mmm nm. Jn. 6 wma GW msn an ma Ima ss I ss wr nm: ms-a -41 ss sm N, E95 in mn x Q ,e P Q 455 -42- DIVISION 455 MISS MCGREGOR We offer our condolences to Harrison, as this estirnable institution will henceforth be deprived of our electric personalties, because, due in large part to the successful efforts of Miss Higgs, We are graduating. No longer will Morse Hall ring out with harmonious voices. No longer shall We have the pleasure of visiting 109. Forever are gone the days of roaming the halls. A division packed with talent, we are fortunate to number among us, the Class President, Leo Di Vita: Class Vice-President, Ron Hajekg Honor Society President and Harrisonian Editor, Bob Krarnpp Honor Society Secretary, Dorothy Winters: and Social Laboratory President and Herald Editor, Esther Nannini, Through our interest in activities, the ROTC, the Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Swimming, and Cross-Country teams have benefited by having members of our great division to aid them in their quest of championship. lt is with pity that We .look upon the incoming freshmen for We know what they will miss when We leave ol' Harrison High. But believe us We have enjoyed every minute of it. -43- DIVISICN 456 MRS. SKIDMORE The Skyrockets, as Division 456 is known, regret that their high school years are now coming to an end. Pilot .................. ........ E dward Harazin Co-Pilot ........ ............. C hristine Burnett Navigator .............. Dolores Niedzwiecki Purser ................... ....... N orrnan Senoutka The division is Well represented in the National Honor Society, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, Band, Herald Staff and the Varsity Football Team which has Walczak, Radzun, and Shirnezis, And we are proud to have the Commanding Officer of the ROTC, Lieut. Colonel George Dobry. Our group takes tirne now to extend our deepest appreciation to our fine division teacher and counselor, Mrs. Florence T. Skidmore, for guiding us successfully through our four years at Harrison. We Will never forget her patience and help given to us. Now We say good-bye to Harrison in firm hopes that in the future Harrison will be as proud of us as We are of her today. CY -44- 1 456 -45-, I ,Zi -Q E Q be is W. l -sf is sis, .H- uns as gsglii -m .ws as gn ki lgvxrs 75 is s iii ss E :kgs ,ms mn :ns I se Qin SYKHH im ss .ma L mga ggwxn Us gs X. I Eg, . .gm as na as sm E ,gs 25-gn,-ss ,zgs ss ,E gs :gf 13---s gsm an ,s gf s gm-s iwkn ,sms Ss H 3,5 ss, lmgfgg: 'WSH is H 'Elm s ms 'gms EWR -:gsm 'WE 'sg s E as One of the most exclusive affairs held in l-larrison's large gym this past year was the Senior Dance. On October 21, l949 the soothing music of Guy Grirr1m's Orchestra provided the gaiety that lightened the hearts of the seniors and their friends. The gayly decorated gym was bright With the class colors, White and blue. The success of this dance was due to the efforts of our capable sponsor, Miss Cobb. 1461 SENIOR DANCE i znrexffm f v ,Hr ,, 'Q , .I in f '1.,+ x fd 'im H'-...nl 51,4 'u gs, ,eg I n L Z :Meg ,521 g,4.-me , f'u '3' 'I L 1-qw F .pina 5:14 'f WV, 4 I '-3-.A , -.5 K ':-fir-: 1' U I in W , ,M . .1 I 1 A C, V1 ' A rt ,I V ,ix X' 'N fs' -av .t , 2 ,pf - , f .ks 0,1 ,L ' '5f'-ie- .--: 1.5 1 I ' f lv Q 51' ,E 4 f l EJ !3H ROLLER SKATING The 4B-4A Roller Skating party was held on the eve of Wednesday, November 9, 1949. The Roller Bowl Rink was the gathering place of the l-larrisonites, tor an evening of fun and frolic. The 41-Ys displayed their class colors, blue and white, by Wearing their beanies. This event will always be remembered because of its success and the pleasure brought to all those who attended. Many thanks to Mr. Iicha and Miss Cobb who sponsored this enjoyable evening. PARTY MR. HCI-IA MISS COBB I x 'I ' QKJ. ': um'-., fa tow we wt X Marvin Glickman se ,M V .nm . 'omg zgiss get Q W x PROGRAM COMMITTEE Geraldine Ribnicker Phyllis Lerrnan Sponsors-Mrs. Throne-Miss Weiner George Bonahoon Roman Dombrowski Gloria Doomis Virginia Giera Rosemary Hulten Shirley Parsh Ellen Rico Michael Rotondo Eli Stretcher Mary Thompson PROM COMMITTEE William Heina Vincent Innocenti Sponsor-Mr. Iicha Rose Bruzzini Elaine Doczekala Wayne Dodson Rita Drost Margaret lage Dolores Kraft Iarnes Liska Florence Lopac Stanley Ploslconka Kathryn Schreiner Dolores Wincek SOCIAL COMMITTEE Florian Ras Virginia Petrone Sponsor-Mr. Iicha Rosemary Alcramovich Esther Balcer Steve Bossany Ioan Czaplicki lean DeCaro Thomas DeLau.rentis Iames Dougherty Christine Ferrara loseph Guido Steve Bossany Rina Naddeo Marguerite Connors Dolores Hermanowski Edward Holakovsky Marion Kreya Edward Kus Virginia Lany Phyllis Lerman Raymond Maslanka Guido Melone Marianne Miceli lohn Moreschi Eugene Napolitano Vito Piccarillo Geraldine Pienta Ida Prosia Lucy Racine lohn Stevenson loseph Swinarski Marilyn Suckov Patricia Tucker Ronald Wincek William Zaliq Diane Zanardo GIFT COMMITTEE Virginia Mach loseph Pizzo Sponsors-Mr. Lejeck-Mr. McClellan Theresa Brogno Catherine DiDomenico Lillian Donoval Dolores Liss Bernice Mazur Rose Regiro Mary Scicli Mary Smaqala Dick Strasser CLASS COLOR. FLOWER. MOTTO. COMMITTEE Ellen Kramp Imogene Nadrah Sponsor-Miss O'Day Lorraine Doerr William Ensley Dolores Hojnacki Irene lackovin lean Mondera Helen Panusko Lilly Pedraza Dolores Steele Margaret Stello Nada Zaharevioh BANQUET COMMITTEE Geraldine Czarnecki Robert Stakenas Sponsors-Miss Naric-Mr. Sazama Rosemarie Bio Louis Catris Iosephine D'Amore Margaret Giamo William Gradishar Eugene Kaminski Leona Malinski Lucy Racine Grace Scavo JUNE CLASS OFFICERS 1 9 5 O ANTHONY SANTORO President FRANK RISKY Vice-President LILLIAN KOURI Secretary PAUL WONG Treasurer MOTHERS' TEA COMMITTEE Esther Cudzik Marilyn Weith Sponsor-Mrs. McNair Evelynne Berg Clara Cakanic Rose Carrara Virginia Dydo Dave Edelman Maryann Frat Arlene lmielinski Ioan Kross Kathryn Lexow Veronica Sikorski lean Yedor SONG COMMITTEE Grace Komosa Dolores Maulolt Sponsor-Miss O'Day Henry Catarsi Rernilda Farnighetti LaVerne Goslowski Robert Kolin Sonia Kovitz Ruth Krichevsky Sue Murolo Ianine Para Leonard Sliwa Angeline Vaca PLATFORM COMMITTEE Geraldine lacobek Silvio Ferrara Sponsor-Miss Iohnson Lorraine Cuthbertson Paul Delohn Rosalie Delzotti Kenneth Iohnson lerry Mikrut Milan Kovanic Robert Patula Anthony Petitti loseph 'Trumbetash lohn Tuio Raymond Wolski CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Marie Santoro Sponsor-Mr. Kral Rosemary Akramovich Virginia Lany Ioan Czaplicki Ioseph Guido Rosemary Iohnson Marion Kreya Raymond Maslanka Marianne Miceli Betty Lou Sedlacek lohn Sostarich ADAMO. MARIE TERESA La Paz: Chorus: Choir: Student Helper: Library Helper: Latin Club: Tri-1 Club. Harrison: Student Helper: Hall- guard: GAA. AKRAMOVICH, ROSEMARIE Hallguard: Student Helper: GAA. ALACCHE. ALEX Division President: Hallguard: Student Helper: Bowl- ing Team: Dramatics Club: Usher. ALBRECHT. DELVIN I. Boy's Chorus: ROTC 2nd Lieutenant: Fire Guard. ALLEN. LEAH GAA. AMATO, SAM Baseball Team: Basketball Team: Hall Guard: Intramural Softball, Basketball: Boys' H Club. ANDRIOLA, STELLA Student Helper: Division Alternate: Division Sec- retary: Merrimacs. BAADE, EDNA VERA Holden: Office Aid: President, Captain of Volley Ball: GAA. Harrison: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Registration Club. BAKER. DORIS Division Delegate: Division Secretary: Student Helper: GAA. 0 BALCER. ESTHER Honor Society: A Cappella Choir, Treasurer, Secre- tary: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Social Committee: Senior Show: Division Secretary. BALLIETTE. DORIS Senior Council: Registration Club: 3A Dinner Dance: Choir: Library Helper: GAA: Mr. Hawkins' Office Helper: Dramatics. BALUK, IANE Attendance Office Helper: GAA: Registration Club: Gym Helper: GAA Delegate. rl BENEDIA. ANNA MARIE Intramural Volley Ball, Basketball: Hall Guard: Home Nursing: GAA. BENEDICT, GERALDINE IOYCE Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: GAA: Social Lab. Hostess: GAA Delegate: Division Vice-President. BERG. EVELYNNE Honor Society: Attendance Oltice Assistant: Senior Council: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Library Helper: Student Helper: GAA. BIALEK, LUCILLE A. GAA: Student Helper: Office Helper: Division Baseball Team: Division Volley Ball Team. BIEBER. LORRAINE MARY Iungman: Hall Guard: GAA: Fashion Show: Volley Ball. Harrison: Band: GAA Alternate: Student Helper: GAA. BIELA. EUGENE W. Movie Operator: Intramural Sports: CYO. BIESIADECKI, AGNES SUSANA Division Volley Ball: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Concert Orchestra: GAA: Table Captain. BIO, ROSEMARIE Hall Guard: Division Bowling: Division Delegate: Home Nursing: GAA. BLUHM. ROSETTTA ARLYNE A Cappella Choir: Choir Pin Chairman: Choir Librarian: Home Nursing: GAA: Dramatics: Student Helper. BONAHOOM, GEORGE Cross Country, Track: Division Intramural Champs: Merrimacs . BOOZAN. ROBERT Intramural Sports. BORUCH. NORBERT I. ROTC: Fire Guard: Picked Platoon: Intramural Baseball: Hall Guard: Student Helper. ,491 BOSSANY, STEVE Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Baseball Team: Merrimacs . BRENNER, IANE Registration Club: Home Nursing: GAA. BRIETZE. FRED Hall Guard: Student Council: Registration Club: Intra- mural Softball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball: Merrimacs . BROGNO. THERESA Social Lab. Hostess: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate: Library Helper: Student Helper: Division Treasurer. BRONGEL. IOAN MARIE Division Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA. BRUZZINI. ROSE Honor Society: Prom Committee: Senior Play: Bowling Team: Harrisonian Staff: Registration Club: Student Helper: Library Helper: Main Office: Hall Guard: GAA: H Club. BUONAIUTO, IOANNE I. Registration Club: Student Helper: Lost and Found Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. CAKANIC, CLARA Orchestra: Senior Show: Mothers' Tea Committee: Registration Club: Main Office Helper: H Club: lU9 Helper: Division Alternate: GAA: Intramural Volley Ball: Drarnatics Club. CARBONE, RALPH Boys' Chorus, Social Chairman: Division Football: Division Alternate. CARRARA, ROSE Honor Society, Treasurer: Mothers' Tea Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Registration Club: Girls' Chorus: Social Lab. Hostess: Red Cross, Treasurer: GAA Alternate: Student Helper: H Club. CATARSI. LOUIS HENRY A Cappella Choir: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Sgt. ROTC: Merrimacs : Song Committee: Senior Show. CATRIS. LOUIS ROTC Captain: Officers' Club: Picked Platoon: Boys' Chorus: Stage Electrician: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. 0 CELLER, ARLENE MARIE Concert Orchestra, Secretary: Assistant Sec- tion Leader: Volley Ball Captain: Swim Marathon: Table Captain: GAA: Senior Show: Registration Club. CHMELAR, BOHUMIL EDWARD Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Base- ball, Volley Ball, Football, Basketball. CHRUSZCZYK, RITA D. Intramural Volley Ball: Student Helper: GAA. COLETTA. CHARLES Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball: Hall Guard. CONNORS, ANN BRIDGET Honor Society: Hostess Club: Student Helper: GAA. ' CONNORS, MARGUERITE ANN Merrimacs : GAA Alternate: Lost and Found Helper: Main Office Aid: Gym Helper: Library Helper: Hall Guard: Dramatics Club. CRANE, ISABELLE Office Helper: Library Helper: Student Helper: Gym Helper: Drarnatics Club: Merrimacs : GAA. CRAPIA, VIVIEN Division Volley Ball Team: Red Cross: Division Bowl- ing League: Social Committee: Senior Show: GAA. CUDZIK. ESTHER MARIE Honor Society, Record Chairman: Mothers' Tea Committee: Social Committee: Division Treasurer, Secretary: Stu- dent Council: Herald Delegate: Attendance Office: Student Helper: Gym Helper: Merrimacs : SLRT. CUTHBERTSON. LORRAINE Student Helper: A Cappella: Intramural Volley Ball: Senior Show: GAA. CZAPLICKI, IOAN Orchestra: Advanced Art: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: Home Nursing: GAA. CZARNECKI. GERALDINE Honor Society: Banquet Committee: Student Council, Chairman: Cheerleader: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: Aqua Belles: GAA: GAA Delegate. - -50- et.-'f 7? iggty CZARNECKI, PATRICIA IANE Herald Stafl: Choir: GAA: Library Helper: Registration Helper: H Club. CZERWINSKI. BERNARD Gymnastic Team: Intramural Football, Base- ball, Basketball, Volley Ball: Merrimacs . CZERWINSKI. LAVERNE St. Mary's: Basketball, Volley Ball Teams: GAA. Harrison: Herald Staff: l-larrisonian Staff: Registration Club: Choir: Riding Club: GAA. m I D'AMORE, IOSEPHINE Banquet Committee: Registration Club: Home Nursing: Student Helper: Division Valley Ball Team: GAA. DARMOFALSKI, ADAM Intramural Baseball, Basketball, Football, Volley Ball: Hall Guard. DE CARO. IEAN V. Social Committee: Choir: SLRT: Registration Club: Division Alternate: GAA Delegate: H Club: Library Helper: Office Aid: Intramural Volley Ball: Dramatics Club: Mr. Hawkin's Helper. DEDOMENICO. THERESA Home Nursing: GAA. DEIOHN, PAUL LARRY Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Swimming Team: Gymnastic Team: Platform Committee. DE LAURENTIS, THOMAS GUY Co-Captain Varsity Baseball Team: Senior Show: Senior Council: H Club: Social Committee: ROTC: Picked Platoon: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Blue and Gray: Senior Campaign. 0 DELZOTTI, ROSALIE MARY Honor Society: 109 Helper: GAA: GAA Delegate: Home Nursing: Dramatics Club: Student Helper: Orchestra: Hall Guard: Division Volley Ball Team. DE MARCO, EDWINA Library Helper: Helper: Home Nursing: GAA. DENICOLA, ROSEMARIE Senior Orchestra: Student Helper: GAA: So- cial Lab. Hostess: Registration Helper: Division Altemate: Merrimacs : Orchestra Ensemble. u DIDOMENICO, ANTHONY Hall Guard: Student Helper: Senior Class Play. DIDOMENICO, CATHERINE E. Maiorette: Gift Committee: Social Lab. Hostess: Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA: Horne Nursing: Registration Club: Senior Play. DIMPERIO, CARMEN Dramatics: Intramural Sports: Wrestling: Hall Guard: Senior Play: Registration Club: Merrimacs . DIRER. MARY ANN Library Helper: Main Office Helper: Valley Ball Team: GAA. , DOBOSZ, FELIX G. Hall Guard: Student Helper: Varsity Football: In- tramural Sports: Volley Ball: Basketball Champs: Football Champs. DOCZEKALA, ELAINE Prom Committee: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: GAA. 0 DODSON, WAYNE Prom Committee: Varsity Basketball: ROTC: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. DOERR. LORRAINE A. Concert Band: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: GAA: Library Helper: Division ViceAPresident, Secretary: Division Al- ternate, Delegate: Hall Guard. DOMBROWSKI, ROMAN Program Committee: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Division Basketball, Baseball, Football. 0 DOMINQUEZ, ROY Intramural Sports. DONOVAI., LILLIAN MARIE Gift Committee: Registration Club: H Club: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Office Aid: Apparatus Class: Social Chairman, Section Leader, Girls' Chorus. DOOMIS, GLORIA AUDREY Home Nursing: Hall Guard: Registration Club: Student Helper: GAA. -51- DOUGHERTY, IAMES MARTIN Division President: A Cappella Choir: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Sports: Social Committee: Herald Staff: Gym- nastics: Student Helper: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Dramatics. DROST, RITA Prom committee: Student Helper: GAA Delegate, Alter- nate: lntramural Sports: Division Treasurer: Girls' Chorus. DUNDEK. SAM Hall Guard: Intramural Sports, 0 DUNDEK. VIOLET LILLIAN Harrison: Honor Society: Registration Club: Home Nursing: Hall Guard: Student Helper. Iungman: Intramural Sports: GAA. DUNTZE, MABEL ELAINE Honor Society, Vice-President: Social Lab. President: Membership Secretary: DAR Achievement Award: Harrison Staff: Student Helper: Senior Council: Division Vice-President. DUSLAK. IOHN Boys' Chorus: Intramural Sports: Dramatics: Hall Guard: Registration Club. DYDO. VIRGINIA Honor Society: 109 Helper: Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: GAA: Merrimacs . EDELMAN. DAVEY Baseball Team: Basketball: Boys' Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir: CAP: Movie Operator: Student Helper: Club: Intra- mural Sports. EFSTON. FANNIE Student Council: Hall Guard: GAA. ENSLEY. BILL Class Color, Flower, Motto Committee: Choir: Dramatics Club: Senior Show: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Movie Operator: Choir Librarian. EVANGELISTA, MARY Swim Marathon: Library Helper: Basketball: Apparatus Club: Orchestra: Booster's Club: Aqua Belles: GAA Delegate. EVANS, DAVID CARL Intramural Sports. FALCO. LUCILLE CHARLOTTE President, Vice-President, Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Attendance Helper: Division Delegate: Herald Dele- gate: lntramural Sports: Booster's Club. FAMIGHETTI, REMILDA Marshall: GAA Alternate: Division Secretary. Harrison: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA: Intramural Volley Ball. FERRARA, CHRISTINE C. Honor Society, Senior Show: Social Com- mittee: Student Helper: Girls' Chorus, Secretary: Attendance Helper: Division Delegate: Student Council: Harrisonian Staff. FERRARA, SILVIO Co-News Editor Herald Staff: Honor Society: Regis- tration Club: Hall Guard: Co-Chairman, Platform Committee: Student Council. FLETCHER, CHARLES S. Concert Band: ROTC Band: Concert Orchestra: Band Paper Staff: Band Otticer: Solo Contests: Ensemble Contests. FORMELLA. ROBERT Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Fencing: Swimming Team. FRAT, MARYANN H. Herald Staff, Circulation Manager: Harrisonian: Registration Club: Choir: Mothers' Tea Committee: Senior Show: At- tendance Helper: l-Iome Nursing: Library: H Club: GAA. FIVEK, RONALD IAMES Orchestra: Blue and Gray: ROTC: Orchestra Treasurer: Senior Show: Dramatics Club. GALLIG-ANI. THOMAS R. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. GALLOWAY. ROBERT A. Honor Society: Blue and Gray: Student Coun- cil: Senior Council: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Registration Club. GASCH, RAY Boys' Chorus: Registration Club: Intramural Sports: Sen- ior Show: GAWRICH, IOHN Senior Show: Cap and Gown Committee: Intramural Sports. -521 3:3 .1-. QQ! i wh GIAIMO. MARGE Social Lab. Hostess: Concert Orchestra: Office Aid: H Club: GAA: Dramatics: Booster Club: Apparatus Club: GAA Delegate. Alternate: lunior Red Cross. GIERA, VIRGINIA L. Division Volley Ball, Baseball: Student Helper: Office Aid: GAA Delegate, Alternate: GAA. GILL. PATRICIA ANN St. Mary's: Basketball Champs: GAA. Harri- son: Riding Club: Senior Play: GAA. GLICKMAN, MARVIN Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee: Herald Staff: Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Intramural Captain Volley Ball, Base- ball: Social Chairman, Boys' Chorus. GLISTA, LOUIS A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Student Council: Di' vision Delegate: Intramural Sports. GOLD, EDWARD ALAN Herald Staff: Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Cam- era Club: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Library Aid: Merrimacs . 0 GOLDSTEIN, MARVIN Intramural Sports: Hall Guard Captain. GOSLAWSKI. LAVERNE Ring Committee: Division Social Committee Chairman: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Apparatus Club: Volley Ball: Booster Club: Class Song Committee. GRADISHAR, WILLIAM T. Banquet Committee: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Student Helper. Q GRESCHUK. FRANK ROTC: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. GUIDO, IOSEPH Track: Cross Country: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: H Club. GULAY. IOSEPH M. Division President: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. HAGEDORN. DANIEL Intramural Football: Student Helper. HAIDINYAK. FRANK Intramural Sports. HEIDELBERG. SHIRLEY ANN Honor Society: Business Editor, Harri- sonian Staff: Attendance Office: Girls' Chorus, Honor Chairman: GAA. HEINA. WILLIAM President, Honor Society: Chairman, Prom Commit- tee: Captain, Swimming Team: Senior Council: Social Committee: Blue and Gray: H Club: Hall Guard. HENDERSON. HAZEL L. Social Lab. Hostess: Hall Guard: Library Aid: Herald Delegate: GAA: Home Nursing: Table Captain. HERCEK, GEORGE Iungman: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. Harri- son: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. HERMANOWSKI. DOLORES Hall Guard Captain: Social Committee: Attendance Aid Captain: Student Helper: Division Delegate: Swim Marathon: GAA. HERNANDEZ, ARTHUR Intramural Sports: Advanced Art: Band: Or- chestra: Hall Guard: Choir. HODUM. ANN LORRAINE Cheerleader: Library Helper: 109 Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. HOEKSEMA, ELAINE Orchestra: Senior Play: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA. HOINACKI. DOLORES Class, Flower, Motto, Committee: Division Soft- ball: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA Delegate. HOLAKOVSKY, EDWARD Varsity Football: Choir: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: H Club: Student Helper: Social Committee. -53- HOLT. BARBARA Kelly: Concert Band: GAA: Library Aid: Steno Class Chairman: Typing Class Chairman: Harrison: Hall Guard: GAA. HORNBACK. DONNA Hall Guard: GAA: Office Aid: Student Helper: 109 Helper. HOZIAN, WILLIAM ADOLPH Intramural Sports: Movie Operator: ROTC: Merrimacs . HULTEN. ROSEMARIE Program Committee: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA Alternate: Swim Marathon: Intramural Volley Ball. IMIELINSKI, ARLENE Honor Society: Student Helper: GAA. INNOCENTI, VINCENT ROBERT Prom Committee Chairman: Blue and Gray: Student Council: 3A Dinner Dance Chairman: Registration Club: H Club: Bowling Team: Student Helper: Hall Guard. IPPOIJTO. IOE President, Boys' Chorus: Intramural Sports: Student Helper. ISACOVITZ. MOLLIE Merrimacs : Hall Guard: Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: Library Aid: Home Nursing: GAA. IACKOVIN, IRENE MARIE Class Flower, Song, Motto Committee: GAA Alternate: GAA. IACOBEK. GERALDINE BERNICE Honor Society: Co-Chairman, Plat' form Committee: Office Aid: Senior Council: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Hall Guard: SLRT: Registration Club: Girls' Chorus: Harrisonian Staii: H Club: Student Helper. IAGE, MARGARET Honor Society: Herald Staff: Hall Guard: Booster Club: Social Lab. Hostess: Home Nursing: Intramural Valley Ball: Prom Committee. IAKOBOWSKI. LAWRENCE Hall Guard: Football Team: Registration Club: Student Helper: Fencing Team: Intramural Sports. IANUSCHIK. NICK Intramural Sports: Merrimacs . IAVOR. TED R. Intramural Sports: Hall Guard Captain: Student Helper: Swimming Team: Track Team: Skub-Dub-Club. IOHNSON. KENNETH Choir: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Baseball Team Manager. IOHNSON, ROSEMARY Kelly: Student Council: Division Vice-President Hall Guard: GAA: Band. Harrison: Hall Guard: GAA. KACHLIK. WILLIAM P. Honor Society: Senior Council: Intramural Sports Official: Hall Guard. KAHREN. PATRICIA MARGARET Home Nursing: Adjustment Office Aid: Student Helper: GAA: Hall Guard: Hostess Club. KAMINSKI, EUGENE M. A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Registration Club: Intramural Sports: Stage Helper. KANIA, RITA GAA Delegate, Alternate: Home Nursing: Orchestra Student Helper: Student Helper: Registration Club. KASAL. ROBERT ROTC. KASPER. IOHN ANDREW Senior Show: Hall Guard: Track: Baseball Team: Choir: Intramural Sports: Office Aid. KATEGIANIS. NICK Bowling Team: Intramural Sports: Division Pres- ident: Znd Place Winner, Industrial Arts Exhibition: Program Committee. KAUFMAN. BERNARD H Club: Hall Guard: Cross Country, Track: Intramural Sports. ten-M W I ff! 115 KEIVIP. KENNETH WILLIAM Choir: Gymnastic Team: Hall Guard: In- tramural Sports. KENDZIOR, GEORGE WALTER Sergeant ROTC: Bowling Team: Movie Operator: Fire Guard: Picked Platoon, KERULIS, HENRY Library Helper. fl KIELISZEWSKI. CHARLOTTE Library Helper: Halt Guard: Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA: Division Bowling Team: Volley Ball, Softball Teams. KIELMAR, MARIE GAA: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Division Valley Ball Team: GAA Alternate. KLIEN, YVONNE MARIE Concert Band: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Home Nursing: Orchestra Student Helper: Baseball, Basketball, Bowling Teams: Attendance Office. KLIMOVICH, DOROTHY GAA: Student Helper: Hall Guard Captain: Girls' Volley Ball: Home Nursing: Division Delegate. KMIEC, DARLENE A Cappella Choir: Registration Club: Merrimacs : Home Nursing: Student Helper: GAA: Dramatics, KOCH. GERALD Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Soft- ball Champs. G KOHLMETZ, KATHRYN KAY Red Cross: GAA Delegate: H Club: GAA: Social Lab. Hostess: Student Helper. KOLIN. ROBERT D. Bowling Team: Riile Team: I-I Club: ROTC Cap- tain: Picked Platoon: Fire Guard: Dramatics: Senior Play: Swingster's: Intramural Sports: Division Delegate: Concert Band: Ring Committee. KOMANECKI, WALTER A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. KOMOSA, GRACE LOIS Honor Society, Secretary, Treasurer: Harri- sonian Staff: Registration Club: Social Committee: Concert Orchestra Secretary: Club Secretary: Aqua Belles: Swim Marathon. KONAS. IOSEPH Division Delegate: Intramural Football, Softabll: Band. KOSCHORECK, ROY A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: Division Delegate. KOURI. LILLIAN ADEL Class Secretary: Honor Society: Secretary, Student-Teacher Welfare Committee: Social Lab. Hostess: Harrisonian Staff: Student Council: H Club: Library Helper: Riding Club. KOVANIC. MILAN Honor Society: Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Ring Committee: Mothers' Tea Committee: Intramural Sports. KOVITZ. SONIA Assistant Feature Editor, Herald: Honor Society: Sec- tion Leader, Girls' Chorus: 109 Helper: Student Helper: Registration Club: Student Council: Library Helper: Song Committee: GAA. KOZLIK, ROMAN Band: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Student Helper. KRAIIC. IOAN B. Iungman: GAA: Student Helper: Fashion Show: Soccer: Volley Ball: Baseball. . KRAMP. ELLEN Honor Society: Class Color, Motto, Flower, Song Com- mittee: Harrisonian Staff: Agua Belles: Registration Club: 109 Aid: Choir: Library Aid: Swim Marathon: Apparatus Club: Club. KREITER, IEAN Orchestra: Herald Statt: Division Delegate: Hall Guard: GAA: Registration Club: Senior Play: Club. KREYA, MARION L. Iungman: Soccer: Bowling: Hostess Club: Student Helper. Harrison: Division Volley Ball Captain: GAA Delegate: Herald Delegate: Girls' Chorus: Cap and Gown Committee. KRICHEVSKY. RUTH Orchestra. Secretary, President: Boys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus Accompianist: GAA Delegate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Senior Play: Co-Editor, Orchestra Newspaper. -55- KROB, IOAN CAP: Hostess Club: GAA: Table Captain: Hall Guard: Basketball Captain: Advanced Art. KROFT. DOLORES Iungman: GAA Delegate: GAA: Student Helper: Volley Ball: Softball. Harrison: Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Stu- dent Council: Prom Committee: Division Delegate: Hostess Club: Senior Show. KROPECK, IOHANNA RITA Iungman: Fashion Show. Harrison: Honor Society: Student Helper: GAA: Hall Guard. 0 KROSS, IOAN Harrisonian Staff: Gym Helper: Senior Show: Riding Club: Aqua Belles: Library Helper: GAA: Intramural Volley Ball: Hall Guard: Mothers' Tea Committee. KRYNSKI. PETER TED Honor Society: Blue and Gray: ROTC Lieutenant: Fire Guard: Intramural Sports. KRYSZTOFIAK. DOLORES Student Helper: Library Helper: Registration Club: 109 Helper: Hall Guard: Bed Cross: GAA: Home Nursing. 4 KUCHLER. DOLORES HELEN Division President: Booster Club: Division Alternate: Student Helper: Library Helper: Hall Guard: Hostess Club. KUDLATA. LEONARD I. Varsity Baseball: Track, Cross Country: H Club: Hall Guard, Captain: Student Helper: Harrisonian Delegate: Intra- mural Sports. KUNGIE. DAN Student Council: Intramural Basketball, Football, Volley Ball, Baseball. - KUS, EDWARD Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Choir: Social Committee: Bowling Team. LAAS, LORRAINE MARGARET Division Vice-President: GAA Delegate: Home Nursing: Volley Ball: Basketball: Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: Hostess Club: Booster Club: GAA. LAINO, ROBERT Student Helper: Division President: Intramural Sports. 0 LANY. VIRGINIA Division Alternate: Hall Guard: GAA: 109 Helper: Student Helper: Home Nursing: Volley Ball. LEMEL, MICHAEL Concert Orchestra: Intramural Sports: Library Helper: Student Helper: Student Council: Harrisonian Delegate: Division Treas- urer: Herald Delegate: Orchestra Contest. LEMKE, ROBERT C. Varsity Basketball, Baseball: Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports. - LENKOWSKI. LORRAINE Student Helper: Senior Show: Division Bowl- ing Team: Intramural Volley Ball: GAA. LERMAN. PHYLLIS SHIRLEY Honor Society: Herald Staff. Variety Page Editor, Feature Editor: Harrisonian Staff: Choir Section Leader: Historian: Registration Club: Club: Student Council. LEVY, LEROY A Cappella Choir: Intramural Sports: Senior Show. O LEXOW, IEANNINE Girls' Chorus: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Apparatus Club: Student Helper: Student Council: Boosters: Dramatics: Hall Guard: Merrirnacs . LEXOW, KATHLEEN Harrisonian Staff: 109 Helper: Girls' Chorus: Division Delegate: Division President: Intramural Sports: Home Nursing: Booster Club: Office Aid: GAA. LIBRICZ, ROBERT I. Bowling Team: Movie Operator: Intramural Sports: Registration Club. LILEK, ROGER Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Boys' Chorus. LISKA. IIM G. Intramural Sports: A Cappella Choir Vice-President: Swimming Team Mgr.: Hall Guard: Merrirnacs . LISS, DOLORES MARIE Orchestra, Treasurer: GAA Delegate: Senior Orchestra: Student Helper: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: IO9 Helper. .. ,m - I1 ,arg E I Ns 65' M' 3 LOPAC. FLORENCE L. Harrisonian Staff: Lost and Found: Cheerleader: 109 Helper: Intramural Sports: Prom Committee: Booster Club. LOPEZ, MARY LOU Harrisonian Staff: Office Aid: Club: Home Nursing: Division Volley Ball Team: Gym Student Helper: Senior Show. LYNN. PATRICIA Honor Society: Registration Club: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Student Council: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Apparatus Club: Intramural Sports: Fashion Show. MACH, VIRGINIA Student Council: Registration Club: 109 Helper: Hall Guard: Harrisonian Staff: GAA Division Delegate, Alternate: Bowling: Mr. HaWl:in's Helper: Division President. MAHANNA. FLORIS Gift Committee, Co-Chairman: Hall Guard: Band: Registration Club: GAA: Home Nursing: Library Helper: Volley Ball: Student Helper. MALINSKI, LEONA Iungman: Honor Society: Division Treasurer: GAA Delegate: Student Helper: Office Aid. Harrison: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: Volley Ball and Softball. MANDERA, IEAN Marshall: Division Chairman: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Braille Assistant: Student Helper: GAA Delegate. Harrison: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate. MARTINEZ. MARY Honor Society: Library President: Student Council Alternate: 109 Helper: Hall Guard: Registration Club: Student Helper: Table Captain: GAA. MARTINO, ARLENE Division Alternate: Hall Guard: GAA: Bowling Team. MASLANKA. RAY Program Committee: Division President: Student Helper: Division Bowling Team: Intramural Football: Basketball Champs. MAULOFF, DOLORES Hall Guard: Girls' Chorus: SLRT: Library Helper. MAZUR, BERNICE FLORENCE Registration Club: Lost and Found Helper: Office Helper: Intramural Sports: Home Nursing. MC GLASHAN, WILBUR ELMER Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Table Captain. MELONE. GUIDO H. Senior Show: Blue and Gray: Social Committee: Band: ROTC: Intramural Sports: Office Aid. MERCADO, PETER ROTC: Hall Guard: Table Captain: Intramural Sports: Fire Guard. MICELI. FRANK Baseball: Captain, Basketball: Football: Herald Dele- gate: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Volley Ball. MICELI. MARIANNE V. Cap and Gown Committee: Senior Show: A Cappella Choir: Social Committee Chairman: Harrisonian Staff: Social Lab. Hostess: Registration Club: Club: Home Nursing: GAA Dele- gate: Library Helper. MICHALEC. EDDIE Intramural Sports. MIKOLAICZYK, EVELYN MARIE Honor Society: lU9 Helper: Student Helper: Lost and Found: GAA Alternate: Hall Guard: Home Nursing: Volley Ball. MIKUTA. IERRY Bloom Township: Honor Society: Beginning and Advanced Latin Club: Radio Club: Record Player, Amplifier Club: Managers Club. MILLER, BARBARA Lite Saving: Herald Delegate: Division Vice-Pres- ident: GAA: Red Cross: Band: Volley Ball: GAA Delegate. MONACO, FRANCES Office Helper: Division Secretary: Harrisonian Delegate: GAA: Home Nursing. MORESCHI. IOHN R. Social Committee: Gymnastics: Boys' Chorus: Intramural Sports. Moznzrnnz, JOHN Intramural sports. - - MUGAVERO, ROSE A Cappella Choir: Life Saving Club: 109 Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. MULLER, GRACE Student Helper: GAA. - . MUROLO. SUE Song Committee: Senior Show: Hall Guard: Bowling Team: GAA: GAA Delegate: Herald Staff. NADDEO, RINA Honor Society: Variety Editor, Herald: H Club: Gym Helper: GAA: Student Helper: Office Aid: Division Delegate. NADRAH, IMOGENE Iungman: GAA: Volley Ball: GAA Delegate: Student Helper: Hall Guard. Harrison: Class Color, Flower and Motto Committee Chairman: Girls' Chorus, Beanie Committee Chairman. NALEPKA, ALPHONSE LOUIS Dramatics: Hall Guard: Student Helper. NAPOLITANO. EUGENE IOSEPH Basketball Captain: Baseball Co-Cap- tain: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Orchestra: Social Committee: Intra- mural Sports: H Club: President, Boys' Chorus: Division President. NEMEC, RICHARD Concert Band, Section Leader: ROTC Band Lieuten- ant: Band Paper Staff: Orchestra: Intramural Sports: Dramatics: Sound System: Swingsters: Ensemble and Band Contest. NIEDZWIECKI, VINCE lungman: Baseball: Soccer: Basketball: Bowl- ing: Hall Guard: Softball. Harrison: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. NOVAK, ANDREW ROTC: Varsity Baseball: Intramural Sports: Stu- dent Helper: Fire Guard: Movie Operator. NOVOSEL. ELEANOR Iungman: Soccer: Fashion Show. Harrison: GAA. ODEHNAL, RONALD Farragut: Sports: GAA: Hall Guard. Harrison: Intramural Sports. o OIEDA, BERTHA A Cappella Choir: Girls' Chorus: H Club: Office Aid: Registration Club: Harrisonian Staff: Division Delegate: Home Nursing: Division Valley Ball: Senior Show. PANUSKO, HELEN C. Dramatics: Girls' Chorus: Division Secretary: Student Helper: Flower, Color, Motto, Song Committee: GAA. PARA, IANINE Honor Society: Song Committee: A Cappella Choir. Secretary: Division Delegate: Student Helper: Operetta: GAA: Senior Show. PARSH, SHIRLEY Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA: Club: Regis- tration Club: GAA Delegate: Mr. Hawkin's Helper. PATULA, ROBERT Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Platform Committee. PAVLIK. ANNA lungman: Intramural Sports: Fashion Show. Harri- son: Honor Society: Student Helper: GAA Delegate, Alternate. PAVLICK, THOMAS C. Intramural Softball, Football, Basketball, Volley Ball. PEDRAZA. LILLY RUTH Orchestra, Vice-President: Girls' Chorus: Li- brary Helper: Student Council: Registration Club: Harrisonian: GAA Delegate: Song, Motto, Flower, Color Committee: Student Helper: Senior Show. PEPPLER, RITA Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA: Band: Registration Club. PETITTI, ANTHONY L. Intramural Sports: Student Helper. PETRACEK. DONNA LEA Honor Society: GAA: 109 Helper: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Herald Delegate: Volley Ball. PETRONE, VIRGINIA Managing Editor, Herald: Girls' Chorus, Presi- dent, Secretary: Honor Society: Registration Club: Apparatus Club- Social and Ring Committees: Youth Conference: H Club: Volley Ball 9 PICCIRILLO, VITO Senior Show: Baseball Team: Track Team: Intra- mural Sports: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Social Committee: H Club. PIENTA. GERALDINE Honor Society: Social Lab. Council, Vice-Presi- dent: GAA: Social Committee: Student Helper: Hall Guard. PIEROTTI, FRANK Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. 0 PIGNATO. ANGELINE Registration Club: Rifle Team: Hall Guard: GAA: H Club: Student Helper: Booster Club: Room Delegate: GAA Delegate. PIZZO. IOSEPH ANTHONY A Cappella Choir, President: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Merrimacs . PLOSKONA. STANLEY E. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Division Dele- gate: Intramural Sports: Prom Committee. PLUTA, ANNA MARIE Registration Club: Student Helper: GAA: IOZ Helper. POLICH, MARY Iungman: Volley Ball: Baseball: Bowling: Student Helper: GAA Alternate: Fashion Show: GAA. Harrison: Student Helper: Home Nursing: GAA. POWELL, BERNARD Senior Council: Division President: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Blue and Gray: Art Staff: Registration Club: Swim- ming: Rifle Team: Club: Band: Orchestra: Dramatics: ROTC Captain. cv PRAPOR. THOMAS I. ROTC Lieutenant: Picked Platoon: Fire Guard: Rifle Team: Movie Operator: Intramural Sports. PROSIA, IDA Harrisonian Staff: Social Committee: Student Helper: GAA Alternate. PRZEPIORA. TEDDY Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Movie Oper- ator: Student Council: Hall Guard: Herald Delegate: Baseball. n PUDIL, EUGENE Honor Society: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Division Bowling Team. PUTKO, FRED Division Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. RACINE, LUCY Honor Society: Banquet and Social Committees: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Registration Helper: Mr. Hawlcin's Helper: Division Delegate: Choir: Intramural Valley Ball: Library Helper: GAA. RAGO. BOB Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. RAS, FLORIAN Honor Society: Social Committee Chairman: Bowling Team: Student Helper: Registration Club: Intramural Sports. REGIRO. ROSE CARMELLA Home Nursing: Hall Guard: Division Helper: GAA Delegate: GAA: Student Helper: Division Delegate: 109 Helper: Volley Ball. RIBARCHIK, ANDY Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. RIBNIKER. GERALDINE Iungman: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Fashion Show. Harrison: Honor Society: Registration Club: Apparatus Club: Harrisonian Delegate: GAA Delegate: GAA Co-Chairman, Prof gram Committee: Senior Show. RICHARDSON, WALTER ROTC Officers Club: ROTC Ushers: Movie Operator: Dramatics: Senior Play: Intramural Sports: Rifle Team: As- sistant Fire Marshall: Picked Platoon. RICO, ELLEN Harrisonian Art Editor: Orchestra, Section Leader: As- sistant Conductor: Social Committee: String Ensemble: H Club: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Program Committee: Gym Helper: Life Saving. RISKY, FRANK ANTHONY Honor Society: Boys' Chorus: Class Vice- President: Blue and Gray: Division Delegate: Track Team: Cross Country: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. ROCK, IOHN Varsity Basketball Team, Captain: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: H Club: Student Helper. ..59.. ROTONDO, MIKE Dramatics: Senior Show: Program Committee: Regis- tration Club: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Intramural Sports. RUBINO, ROSEMARY Girls' Chorus: Hall Guard: Apparatus Club: Riding Club: Choir: H Club: Herald Delegate: Volley Ball: Student Helper. RUDAITIS, GENEVIEVE GAA. RUDESILL. MARION Choir, Librarian: Table Captain: GAA: Merri- macs . RUG. EDMUND Blue and Gray: Bowling Team: Ring Committee: In- tramural Sports: Boys' Chorus. RYCZEK. TERESA MARY Honor Society: Student Helper: Registration Club: Hall Guard: GAA: Merrimacs . SAIOVIC, DANIEL I. Gift Committee: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. SALERNO. GLORIA HELEN GAA: Volley Ball: Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard. SAMARTANO, ANTIONETTE Student Helper: Registration Club: Home Nursing: GAA. o SANTORO, ANTHONY ROGER 4A Class President: Harrison Herald Co-Editor: Honor Society: Student Council: Welfare Committee: Blue and Gray: Boys' Chorus: Hall Guard: Track and Cross Country: Senior Show. SANTORO. MARIE Honor Society: Student Council: GAA: Gym Helper: Co-Chairman, Cap and Gown Committee: Senior Show: Registration Club: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard Lieutenant: Lunchroom Captain. SAUNDERS, ILA Honor Society: Co-News Editor, Herald: Registration Club: H Club: Harrisonian Stait: Hall Guard: GAA: Student Helper: Volley Ball. SCAVO, GRACE Social Lab. Hostess, Secretary: GAA Delegate: Stu- dent Helper, SCELFO, SAM Band: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. SCHEY. IEAN Honor Society: Senior Council: GAA: Student Helper: GAA Alternate: Division Alternate. SCHILLER, EILEEN Student Helper: 109 Helper: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate, Alternate: Intramural Sports: Social Lab. Hostess. SCHMIDT, JOHN ROTC: Color Guard: Hall Guard: Senior Show. SCHNEIDER, FRED Hall Guard: Student Council: Intramural Sports. SCHREINER, KATHRYN GAA: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: Hall Guard: H Club: Prom Committee: Intramural Valley Ball: Boosters Club: Gym Helper. SCHWERIN, CARL Intramural Sports. SCICLI. MARY Student Helper: GAA Delegate: Division Delegate. SCUDIERO. ROSE Social Lab. Hostess: GAA: Student Helper: Hostess Club: Hall Guard. SEDLACEK, BETTY LOU A Cappella Choir: Senior Show: Cap and Gown Committee: Harrisonian Staff: GAA Delegate: GAA: Table Cap- tain: Library Helper: 109 Helper: Home Nursing: Division Softball Team. SI-ILA. RICHARD Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. SHEEHY. MARLENE Hall Guard: GAA: Advanced Art. SHURCHAY. CLAUDETTE Student Helper: Festival Usher: GAA. SIKORSKI, DANIEL Bowling Team: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. 0 SIKORSKI, VERONICA Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA Alternate, Delegate: Valley Ball, Baseball Teams: lO9 Helper: Mothers' Tea Com- mittee. SIMON, LOIS ROSE LYNN Honor Society: Registration Club: GAA: Hall Guard: Camera Club: Student Helper: Division Secretary: Girls' Chorus: Social Lab. Hostess. SISKA. ROBERT Band: ROTC. SKICKI. CHESTER Varsity Football: Bowling Team: Hall Guard: H Club: Intramural Sports. - SKORUPA. RONALD Bowling Team: Intramural Sports. SKUPIEN. TED Intramural Sports. SLADEK. IEAN Orchestra: Herald Staff: Library Aid: Student Helper: Gym Helper: Intramural Valley Ball: Booster Club: GAA. SLIFKA, IAMES IOHN Intramural Sports: Varsity Football: Swimming Team: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Division Treasurer: Band. SLIWA. LEONARD I. Honor Society: Song Committee: Division Delegate Hall Guard Captain. SMAGALA. MARY L. Home Nursing: Student Helper: GAA: Hall Guard: Girls' Chorus. SOLAKIEWICZ. IOAN Honor Society: Girls' Chorus, Chairman: Club: Division Delegate, Alternate: Library Helper: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Volley Ball: Riding Club: Bowling Team. SOSTARICH, JOHN F. ROTC Officer: Picked Platoon: Fire Guard: Of- ficers Club: Intramural Sports. 0 SPAGNOLO, PHYLLIS Registration Club: Library Helper: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Band: GAA. STAKENAS, ROBERT MARTIN Swimming Team: Basketball: H Club: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Hall Guarcl: Banquet Committee, Co-Chairman. STANCZAK, ELAINE IOAN Agua Belles: GAA Alternate, Delegate: Volley Ball Team: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Apparatus Club: Home Nursing: Division Helper. STANISLAWEK. LEONARD Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Bowling Team: Club. STEELE. DOLORES MARIE Social Lab. Hostess: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. STEFANSKI, RICHARD Baseball Team: Track Team: Student Helper: Swimming Team: Herald Staff: Basketball: Dramatics Club. STEFANSKI, RONALD Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Gift Committee. STELLO. MARGARET L. Student Helper: Orchestra: Registration Club: GAA: Choir: Senior Show: Color, Flower, Motto Committee: Division Secretary: GAA Alternate. STEMPNIAK. CASEY Intramural Sports: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Merrimacs . -G11 .3 STERBA, NORENE Co'Editor, Herald, Advertising Manager: Concert Band: Major: Drum Majorette: CYO: City Twirling Champion: Band Paper Staff: Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA. STEVENSON, IOI-IN H Club: Varsity Basketball: Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports: Merrimacs . STOCK, IOHN Intramural Sports: Herald Delegate. O STONEY. LAWRENCE ROTC: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Hall Guard. STRASSER, RICHARD Intramural Sports: Track Team: Swimming Team: Cross Country Team: Blue and Gray: H Club: Division Vice-President: Gift Committee. STREICHER, ELI Honor Society: Program Committee: Basketball Team: H Club: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Division Bowling Team.: STROPNICK, MARIE B. A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Registration Club: Herald Delegate: Senior Show: Home Nursing: GAA. SUCKOV. MARILYN Herald Staff, Girls' Sports Editor: A Cappella Choir: Registration Helper: GAA: Social Committee: Senior Show: Home Nurs- ing: Herald Delegate. SUSTEK, EMII. IOSEPH ROTC Battalion Commander: ROTC Lt. Colonel: Regimental City Staff Corps: Picked Platoon Prompter: Chief Fire Mare shall: Rifle Team: H Club: Herald Staff: Officers Club: Usher. SWIERCZ. EDMUND Baseball Team: Intramural Sports. SWINARSKI. IOSEPH Baseball Team: Track Team: Boys' Chorus, Vice- President: Student Helper: Social Committee: Ring Committee: Dramat- ics Club: Senior Show. TADEO, ARMANDO Concert ROTC Band: Solo, Ensemble, Band Con- tests: Dramatics Club: Student Helper. TENUTA. LUCY ROSE Concert Orchestra: GAA: Home Nursing: In- tramural Sports. THOMPSON, MARY Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: GAA Program Committee. TILINOLIS. ALGIS Intramural Sports. TRAVIS, LAVVRENCE ROTC: Picked Platoon: Intramural Baseball. TRECCIA. ALBERT EMIL Band: ROTC Band: Band Officer: ROTC: In- tramural Sports. TROIANIAK, MICHAEL E. Intramural Sports. TRUMBETASH, IOSEPH Swimming Team: Intramural Sports: Platform Committee. TUCKER. PATRICIA VIRGINIA Honor Society: Herald Staff: Home Nurs- ing: lU9 Helper: Hall Guard: GAA: Social Committee: Booster Club: H Club: Intramural Volley Ball. TUPO. IOHN CARMEN Senior Show: Iunior Varsity Football: Gym- nastics: Choir: Student Council: Intramural Sports: Merrimacs : Hall Guard: Student Helper. TUKIENDORF, DOLORES C. GAA: Student Helper: Office Helper: Di- vision Baseball, Volley Ball Teams. TURK, HENRY Honor Society: Student Council Delegate: Intramural Sports. VACA. ANGELINE M. 109 Helper: GAA Delegate: GAA: H Club: Volley Ball, Baseball: Gym Helper: Division Helper: Senior Council: Home Nursing. -52- WY fi. -B Nv- Bm 4'-L mu ,gs VESTUTO, IEANNINE MARGARET Concert Orchestra, Treasurer, News- paper Editor: Ensemble, Cello Section Leader: Social Committee: Stu- dent Helper: Movie Operator. VITEK, PATRICIA ANN Honor Society, Music Committee: Literary Editor ln Chief, Harrisonian Staff: Harrison Herald Staff: Senior Advisor's Secretary: Club: Division Secretary: Student Helper: Hall Guard Home Nursing. VRIICEK, MARTIN Intramural Sports. il VUSCKO, ROBERT Basketball Team: Sports Editor, Herald: Ring Com- mittee Chairman. WAGNER, DAVID LEE Boys' Chorus: Varsity Baseball: Intramural Sports. WAITKUS, DON W. Intramural Sports: Cross Country Team: Track Team: ROTC Rifle Team: Merrimacs . 4 fl WALCZAK. ROSEMARY FRANCES A Cappella Choir: Senior Show: Choir Initiation Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Gift Committee: Student Helper: Volley Ball Captain: Division Volley Ball: GAA. WALEGA, EUGENE Concert Band: ROTC Band: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. WEBER, TOM Intramural Sports: Camera Club. WEITH. MARILYN Co-Chairman, Mothers' Tea Committee: Table Cap- tain: Registration Club: Choir: Choir Accompianist: Office Aid: Hall Guard: Division Volley Ball: GAA: Home Nursing. WIENCEK, DOLORES Division Secretary, Treasurer: Student Helper: Herald Delegate: Student Council: Office Aid: Hall Guard: GAA. WINCEK, RONALD I. Boys' Chorus: Intramural Sports: Division Dele- gate. WISNIOWICZ. GEORGE Honor Society: Concert Band: Swing Band: ROTC Band: Treasurer, Band Club: Orchestra: Swingsters: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Division Delegate. WOLENSKI. WALTER Boys' Chorus: Orchestra: Choir: Intramural Sports: Registration Club: Track, Cross Country: Hall Guard: Herald Staff. WOLOSUK, GEORGE Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Platform Committee. WOLSKI. RAYMOND Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. WONG, PAUL Senior Class Treasurer: Student Council: Constitutional Committee Chairman: Senior Council: Sand Dunes Picnic Sponsor: ROTC: Pfked Platoon. YEDOR, IEAN RUTH A Cappella Choir: GAA: Registration Club: Stu- dent Helper: Hall Guard: Division Volley Ball: Dramatics Club: Senior Show. ZAHAREVICH. NADA Flower, Motto, Color Committee: Girls' Chorus, Treasurer: GAA Delegate: Red Cross: Hall Guard: Student Helper: In- tramural Volley Ball. ZALIG, WILLIAM T. Football Team: Cross Country: H Club: Intra- mural Sports: Social Committee. ZANARDO, DIANA MARIE Honor Society: Library Helper: Registration Club: Social Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Girls' Rifle Team: Division Delegate, Alternate: Student Helper: GAA: Merrimacs : 3A Dinner Dance Committee. ZAPALA, DOLORES I. Herald Staff: Harrisonian Staff: Orchestra: Li- brary Helper: Student Helper: Hostess: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate: Volley Ball: Senior Show: Bowling Team. ZARI, LIDA DANA Banquet Committee: GAA: H Club: A Cappella Choir: Dinner Dance Committee: Office Aid: Hall Guard Captain: Stu- dent Helper: Registration Helper: Apparatus Club: l09 Helper. ZEZULAK, GEORGE Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. - 63 -. ZINKIEWICZ. LARRY Movie Operalorg Hall Guardg Intramural Sports: Bowling Team. l o 0 0 BESEDA It Sieve Bossany Evelynne Berg Bohumil Chrnelcrr Paul Delohn Ronald Fivek Patricia Gill Violet Dundek Iohn Duslak William Hejna William Kachlik a Robert Kolin Lillian Kouri Yvonne Klien Robert Kasal Milan Kovanic Ioan Kraiic Florence Lopac Roger Lilek Johanna Kropeclc Leonard Kudlaia lames Liskcx lerry Mikuta Richard Nemec Donna Petracek Thomas Prapor Andy Rlbarchxk Y fi Frank Risky Betty Lou Sedlacek Robert Sisko Iames Shika Norene Sterba Emil Susiek Patricia Ann Vitek MR. CHARLES HCI-IA Paul Wong 64- 4. -. -f 17'-M-WW '15 W 'T T ' fwwf? F A 'M 3 : , E . ?i5if:::i:!:,TQf! 'iii' 'FL A E.. ww' H 1332353 Qeiifzfgg Q1 wi g -V, A A. - ' ' H Us 'kislif f'- zwgg' Qw:HQiwmW W. ,I ?f ' ' ' ' .L 'ww vwwffww ' Q-51+ V . l 1253 . ww- :wig-W '. ' ' N' f V ' .7?f,,Jaffi, - w-wf-wAgQwnr- 'f , NMS LQQMNWW .Y M, , X, AM, , WW, , . g,w,fIe3Zt'b5+v ' A I 4 I , , , 1 ' .. , 4 , fx fuwfn A :sz-sag'-ti f 1 'MLW' mtkww X V 5, www ,A X 3 Qvlriljvx A f 'N .g N ,4 kgggimfw V K .U , . fp: Aga T - sw N , X fix img! M ,awgyvq J. N ff., Iii' fu 1 Q , 'X f ? H VM ' T, -'13 f , ,Q . 1 - lg, L , , 1 5, 1 .f Wi, . , LWQS M gr , gg-, , .is : Q L3 x 4 fg Q - up 1 , - ' ' A - 4 - ,, - . ,Q , 1 'Q' 1 1 93.1 M ' P -f -' ,. T -1- ,k A' ' , ,gigfggfggg ?'f . ,Q -V 5. , '-- agua' 1. 'ffg Wfia f ff , R, f ? wr Wa, . Q. A , 1 1432 s '1 I 'I M X , fr 4 tg l . f .5 pq, ' y ' ' K . A . A 'I' . 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Even though the hands of time are ever moving forward and We must move With them, We hope We shall always leave our mark on Harrison and she will remember us with a soft spot, Mr. Iicha our Wonderful division teacher, has managed to keep us together and see us through these tour memorable years with flying colors. We can not overlook the tact that it is he who has made these years so marvelous. To say We leave with heavy hearts and light heads would not be enough but appropriate Words tail us and all We can say is, goodbye, We'll miss you! -56- I -G7- ' I i I 1 1 ..63.. DIVISION 453 SPRING ESTHER IOHNSON For division 453 the past four years have been prosperous one. They are memorable to all of us because of the many qood times We have enjoyed together. As we look back, We find those years filled with many happy, and unforqetable days which will remain in our hearts forever. We have been interested in every sport and activity which have been offered to us at Harrison. Our members were in Band, Girls' and Boys' Choruses, the A Cappella Choir, the Herald and the Harrisonian. And so as we bid farewell to Harrison and our friends We Wish io express our qraditude to Miss Iohnson, our division teacher, for her able and efficient guidance in the past years. -.69.-.. DIVISICDN 454 SPRING BOHUMIL KRAL Our tour years at Harrison have been like a long anticipated journey. But now that we have reached our destination, it will be difficult to leave all our memories and joys behind us. This journey has just brought us to the threshold oi the future. We must now cross this threshold into adulthood and meet the responsibilities. An education, mixed with sports and social activities has been encountered with success and enthusiasm. Our achievements at Harrison will always be invaluable to us and help us to conquer the problems of the future, The Prom, the Banquet and the memories are all in a joyous past. Our ' journey has come to an end, we now enter a new phase of lite with new goals to conquer. And so with heavy hearts we say Farewell to Harrison High. -701 L 'PQ' so ,LA -. my DIVISION 455 LEO LEIECK A haDDY, Carefree, jovial group of ambitious students, anxious to take their place in the social World, compose division 455. We realize the sands of time have run out and all too soon our paths will sever, leaving behind dear friends. Members of our division have participated in various activities throughout their four years, some oi which are Choir, Girls' and Boys' Choruses, Orchestra, Social Laboratory, ROTC and charter members of the National Honor Society. ln our midst we also boast the President and Vice-President of the 4A Iune Class. We have tried to make Harrison proud of us and our memories associated with Harrison will live on forever. Our sincerest thanks to Mr. Lejeck our very capable division teacher who has tried to guide us through our high school days. 1? f SPRING IOHN H. MCCLELLAN Four years ago We entered Harrison as scared Freshies, but under the capable guidance of our dearly beloved teacher, Mr. McClellan, We have learned the meaning of citizenship and eternal friendship. We will always remember Harrison more or less like a second home. We will miss the Prom and Dances, cutting during classes, getting into trouble, making good grades, and all the activities in which we have taken part. These are the memories Which will always be cherished in our hearts. Now We are going out into the World to become a real part of it. Some will become successful and others will meet disappointments, but We Merrimacs will always keep up our chins and never say quit. -74- wr c D1v1s1oN 456 311 fl- a iii ul A llx 'F 7 N.,-F H an ll,4:l llll Ill 5 V ' -76- I -.I DIVISION 457 SPRING EDITH R. MCNAIR . Under the capable guidance of our wonderful division teacher, Mrs. Edith R. McNair, We of division 457 have successfully finished four years at Harrison. During this four year stay, we have successfully endeavored in almost every activity in the school. Activities in which our division participates are, the varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track teams: Boys' and Girls' Chorusesy Band, Orchestra, GAA, and Red Cross Training. Division 457 has competed in all of the Intramural Sports, in which we have Won many high honors, and a Volley Ball Championship. The time has seemed short since We first came to Harrison as Green Freshiesu, but now the time has come when We are no longer strange to Harrison's halls and corridors, or they, strange to us, for We are a very part of the school, and we of Division 457 have strived to make Harrison proud of us, for We surely are proud of her. --77- DIVISION 459 l AMES SAZAMA Because of the very memorable friendships formed at Harrison, we seniors will be truly regretful when graduation night draws near. Our spirit of friend- liness has resulted in Wholehearted participation in school and social activities. We have shown interest and Won acclaim in the Orchestra, Boys' and Girls' Choruses, Honor Society, Student Council, GAA and other various organizations. Our tour years at Harrison have been successful because of our deter- mination and eagerness to be represented in anything we attempted to overtake. We leave behind us many ambitions realized. We Wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Sazama who guided us for tour years, constantly extending help and counsel and to our teachers who prepared us to be citizens of today. Our days at Harrison will always have a prominent place in our treasured memories. 5 L -79- m 5 ss max .WE SLE an W ww mf mn ms - m A ws E. gas H M ,V Q E f H .- lm MVK -W-My Emi - , 'gym' si Vu. fag- 'Q wmaaa H H , 1 H' LM-, ' N , 'myf- we me A B A X Y., E n --gan xx-be rig. mnmmmswr swan ways 'ss-3,53 its li Wm M555-M gig HM -niggas Eiga B E EE H mi W ' H N ' H ,asc-4' :. Q? ww 'SQ 'M Y E .351--: -.F M-mmm!-ms mrmmmm Q as SA, H. ,sm H H is V-aww -W E WJ , M H E E H izzv . . 1 H W H WSH ' M? H X-me H 9 ' ' W W ss mm as ss fa a w 5 HE -E was na ss mm 'mi --S ms a ss w zz ss ms xx as-xx xg E . H .,.,.. , sn :IE .5 :.:. , , H Q H 1121: 'Q .:. gz, .,.. 1-2 5 :' 11: .. : -A :-1 K ,, ' - I :rv 1.4 H 1' j W H y Q? Nw. N ,K 1 is M . v DIVISION 460 HELEN O'DAY lt seems like only yesterday that We entered Harrison. Everything seemed strange to us at first, but soon We began to grasp the daily routine oi high school lite. Now, once again, we must grasp a new routine, one which will be entirely different from anything We have ever encountered, that of the business and social World. Without the help and motherly care of our wonderful division teacher, who did her level best to see that We did not stray from the straight and narrow, We would not be graduating today. Our prom, football games and other school activities behind, We realize just how much Harrison has meant to us. So good-by Harrison, We'll miss you and all you stand for, good scholarship, and good sportsmanship. -81- r DIVISION 461 IDA WEINER As We of division 461 leave behind us familiar and dear memories and start on a road that will lead to adulthood and independence, We realize what our four years at Harrison has meant to us. Aside from the friends we have made, and the social affairs We have attended, We will carry away character traits the faculty has transferred to us. For four years we have lived in a city called Harrison. We have learned to obey its laws and live by its regulations. We have taken advantage of the things it had to give us and we have worked hard to uphold its honor. A We give our thanks to Miss Frances Owens who offered us her guidance for three years. And to Miss Weiner goes our gratitude for a happy and successful 413. semester. 182-. :A Y ,.,,V-I , Af Eff i -li-.Q M b 1 -. DIVISION 465 SPRING MARY A. NARIC Seniors, at lastl Upon reaching the last rung of the ladder, We take pleasure in looking at our achievements and future goals. Twelve to fourteen of our division members are one of the Honor Roll each marking period, iirst place in the Soap Wrapper Drive, our boys' participation in the Championship Football and Basketball games, and representation in all other Intramural Sports and school activities-these are but a few of our achievements. With encouragement from our division teacher, We have maintained a good attendance record, which not only has helped us to become seniors, but which will help us in taking our places in future years. With Miss Naric the Captain, and the students, the ship, We shall go full steam ahead in striving to make ourselves outstanding citizens in our communities and our nation in the future. -35- r? DIVISION 462 GRACE M. THRANE As Iune draws to a close We bid a sad farewell to Harrison. We have enjoyed our four years as undergraduates but each of us must now go our separate ways in the World. The gatherings and fun We had will remain in that carefree chapter of our lives-our school years. For our first three semesters we were under Mr. Ioseph R. Bell's direction. Then we Were guided by Miss A. Brashavetz, Miss Katherine Reuland, and finally by our present division teacher, Mrs. Grace M. Thrane, Division officers for our senior year Were: President ........................,..................... lames Dougherty Vice-President ...... ........ W illiarn Tornazin Secretary ........................................ Lorraine Cuthberson Treasurer .........................................,............ Louis Catris Our division has participated in all school activities such as the Honor Society, GAA, Registration Club, ROTC, Herald and Harrisonian staffs, and athletic teams. William Hejna was elected president of the Honor Society, Feb.-Iune 1950. -35- rw We K - -iii' -37.. ALICE MCGREGOR W fm rg 'HARRISON AT SEA mm An annual show, given by the Senior class, took place in Morse Hall on April 19 and 20. The show was an all- student produciion with almost all of the 4A's participating. A marvelous job of directing and producing was done by Miss Alice McGregor. It was primarily through her efforts that the show was staged. The Cast of the Show at the Finale ' ' 1 7 ' ' 'W '- :j' ' The show consisied of folk dances presenied by dif- ferent nationalifies. Many varieiy numbers gave the audience a fast-rn o v i n g show. mn ... ,f Aw gi 3 xi ,H ssgwa Q Haw Q A fx LA? X., ss as SN?-4' sa M ea.. sam-3 Ahh E g M' 'Us sv- ,Agar 4 B D A N C E SPONSOR, CHARLES JICHA The gym was qcryly decorated on December 16, 1949 when the 4B's held their domce. The hours flew by os the seniors cmd their friends danced to the smooth music of Guy Grimrrfs Orchestra. ..QOm 5.4 'Teff'Vf1' as 'ae' ' ' 'u .. 'S'-Y 131 M... - , H. AT HARRISON HIGH 15910 W ,. Z 3 WW W -5-21 It , , li -1 fi P , The Morrill Act of 1862 authorized generous grants of public lands for the support of state universities and colleges, particularly those specializing in agriculture and mechanical arts , with the stipulation that all able-bodied, male students must take military training: however, this military training seldom covered more than close order drill and some target practice. The ROTC, as We know it today, came into existence with the National Defense Act of 1920. The primary purpose of the ROTC is to develop citizenship and love for the ideals of Freedom and Liberty upon which our country was founded. The secondary mission of ROTC is to provide such military training to a student that in time of danger he can defend our nation with ability and courage. Qualified cadets, upon c'ompletion of 4 years of College ROTC, are given commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Organized Reserve Corps. Certain selected cadets, upon graduation, are offered a chance to secure permanent commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Regular Army. A .-2-' 2'. . A ..9'ft- - 4 ' 1 .. gut Q Q' . , - FL' f., :4-xp 5 Avgifrggff X r V 7.5, R.O.T.C. PICKED PLATOON R.O.T.C. OFFICERS Row 4: I. Baber, C. Armentroui, E. Weinberg, L. Quinn, O. Iohnson, F. Barra, T. Mernln, R. Smutny. Row 3: R. Selak, M. Smidi, I. Cerveny, W. Tieclemo, C. Whitiemare, S. Myers, E. Stunard, E. Black, E. Nowak. Row 2: R. Villarreal, I. Iendrzeyczylc, N, Boruch, I. Matuck, A. Smith, I. Pappas, I. More-land, C. Kother. Row 1: W. McCiec1n, G. Somos, L. Leonetti, I. Sosiarich, Sgt. lst. Class C. Rea, E. Sustek, N. Aristuk, T. Prapor, L. Travis. Row 3: E. Lobodzinslci, L. Leouetti, D. Albrecht, I. Fuqua, L. Travis, N. Arrstuk, Row 2: C. Noto, R. Fivek, P, Krynski, L. Stoney, A. Novak. How 1: L. Catris, I. Sosiarich, R. Kolin, Major Swails, E. Sustek, W. Hichardson, Enter to Learn and Learn to Serve . This is the molto that has guided our ROTC thru the years and made it one of the outstanding ROTC units in Chicoqo. - Q2 - T. Prapor B, Powell Row Row Row Row COMPANY A Company A, being the rifle company, has an example to set for the lower ranked cadets. Many in ihis company are of excellent status as far as ROTC is concerned, the cream of the crop. Dobek, M, Ayala, R. Ferrell, R. Nemec, H. Brown, E. Black, G. Kendzlor. . Neruda, E. Krysowaty, E. Nowak, E. Siunard, R. Goldstein, G. Weiqle, P. Smith, E. Mares. Fivek, P. Wong, M. Wachna, I. Williams, M. Smidt, E. Loloodzinski. Moreno, R. Llesch, N. Pfeiierle, W. Richardson, I. Cerveny, R. McGarry, M, Singer. Row 4: I. Cisarik, A. Lawrence, D. Miller, O. Iohnson, R. Rozak, R. Link, E. Rossman, I. Munoz, W. Thompson, C. Leal, R. Hamas. Row 3: G. Rich, A. Tillman, C. Szalkowski, H. Novin, R. Harlzel, S. Horwitz, R. Ianke, C. Krisloiek, C. Kother, D. Tait, G. Gastelier. Row 2: P. Krynski, G. Samcs, T. Ivlernin, W. Houck, R. Kolb, D. Steinke, G. Kuzel, I. Cohen, A. Smith, L. Leonetii. Row 1: L. Pollock, E. Weinberq, I. Walker, S. Dobek, R. Kolin, R. Hoirichter, W. Neuzll, B. Prell, T. Krob. V 1ST PLATOON COMPANY A B.O.T.C. 2N D PLATOON COMPANY A -93- Row Row Row Row These cadets have Won a qoa1 that 1S hard to beat Whlch 1S thelr real interest in The ROTC Company B 15 made up of boys who are attentlve and show perseverance They never shlrk thelr dunes and always look for means of extra ored1t : I. Pappas, I. Niewiedzin : I, Schmidt, H. Ccxtarsi, R Buqno, R. Kasal, W. Raffen, N . Packowitz, Row 3: W. McC1ean R. Goehlich. Row 2: P. Pcxvlik, N. How 1: L. Sasak, D. COMPANY C 1ST PLATOON COMPANY C Row 4: I. Smidl, R. Czap- licki, V. Terzio, F. Bucz- kowski, R. Hnetkovsky, B. Tharp, F. Brown, E. Liq- man. Row 3: P. Pascual, I. Von- drak, C. Zapala, F. Svo- boda, D. Iezek, R, Mil- carek, L. Close, P. Dimi- trios. Row 2: B. Powell, H. Io- seph, I. Mercer, R. Gryz- lak, P. Gonzalez, R. Samos, L. Stoney. Row 1: R. Villarreal, P. Mercado, M. Borvch, I. Baber, I. Brave, G. David. A. Stachowski. 2ND PLATOON COMPANY C Row 4: A. Cerven, T. Ru- dcritis, B. Skala, I. Mourn- ing, H. Ianecek, R. Moreno, L. Zielinski, R. Matysik. Row 3: E. Kasper, I. Schaf- fer, R. Hansel, R. Falzone, P. Maciaz, P. Grih, R. Io- vor, P. Morici, A. Loeffler. Bow 2: D. Albrecht, V. Tep- per, I. Avolio, C. Salem, S. Willsey, R. Holtrop, D Gangello, R. Kachlik, G. G Papa, G. L. Papa, A. No- vak. How l: A. Hinz, C. Whitte- more, F. Prusa, T. Sikora D. Rutherford, I. Darqenio S. Myers. SRD PLATOON COMPANY C Row 4: W. Kurek, A. Tel- utki, L. Bileki, F. Kadubec I. Auslra, C. Hayes, B. Pal mer. P. Heyse. Row 3: V. Zidarich, R. Pen- ko, W. Kloe-pier, C. Alvar ado, C. Fromme, R. De Luca, A. Hinz, W. Hummer Row 2: W. Dodson, W. Ko iovsky, W. Hrankas, C. Ku pulis, I. Weqrzyn, I. Ga hier, W. Crisi, L, Benzik C. Wopinski, T. Prapor. Row l: N. Prchal, R. Orrico M. Menclis, I. Fuqua, E Curelo, E. Gomez, P Manos. These are really our boys-the non-uniformed cadets. There are about IOO who w11l all become uniformed cadets next semester. They're the ones Who will have to Work hard in order to fill the shoes of their outqoinq offlcers Many have their sights set on lhat great goal-cadet commander. -95- 1 1 Row 3: I. Iendrzejczyk, A. Stachowski, S. Dobek, I. Baber, I. Matuek. Row 2: C. Kother, F. Barta, W. Stunard, T. Prapor, L. Quinn. Row 1: B. Powell, E. Sustek, W. Richardson, L. Leonetti, R. Kolin. FIRE GUARDS Promoting quiet and order at every tire drill is the aim of the many fire guards. They've attained their goal through the cooperation of the faculty and students and have given Harrison and the ROTC something to be proud ot. Patrolling the doors and corridors at practice drill gives them confidence in themselves and the students, should a fire ever occur. D 0 0 RIFLE TEAM Along with other activities in the ROTC, there is the rifle team under the capable guidance oi Sergeant Zelock. Its members showed abilitiy to a high degree and had rnany cadets rated as fine rnarksrnen. an Riga 'ZLLQA 2-up ,t w ' , Fi :Fei K H Q ,. .::. . Q Q Q ..,.-e,.. y, gm, ' npr ,112 I YI 41: 1 I 1 I 11 Y' U,f' 1 , I f - .f r ' 'fe' 'Ziff , IQNCEVEJ1 I K H' 5, sands V L L ' I O , Y 11, N '. xx. 1 we 1 AX . I I 2 In w f 1 ' Q' ,. . 2 1, FI , wi! if , z . .5 w - ' ' .- l 5, N ,,, .A'. ,E,f,,,'5 A 1,5 ,f 1335? i'f'5 Vi' ' ' ., 'rim . , , - is Q 4. , ,- pai' 51.4 'Q M l 0 . :inf . X f--- 'G?f'?.' .24- F5552 ,M 3. 'S .V fxu. is ,NZ '. a x .,. .j.-gupigyx --T ,fx KA - Q Q sig. gfvqfwfm 4 .1-3 TZ, A W Nf. .-.:an1r-HT' .mhrlbtfwtjl r 13, . .5 nav H., 1 - 1xMwj 4' 1-ll1.lfNf ' :Mx 'L . an A f -, 'WM' I T-3? 3 l 15? Q4 H Nw f, 21 ,. . . -K .. ,Z r fvf , ' W . - -,w ,f5 f Lf, 1 inf 2 V - ' 5' 5 syn., S 1 1. Y 4-fm .,,1 wwf! c, 1:1 ,- '- gg , ,H . , u li E ' V , -im ,Z 11:11 s ' 'f ,- f . 'fp ye L -- 3 if , ,guy ww Va 27 'ffr Q G25 ' f SI -'Af .431 'x 'ASV QL' Q , W A , -'Q ,, 27,1 -. , ' mia W f. W' E 1 ,R N's5 3H'M1',?i M, -4 ,, .l ,. ,if W 35 f::,,,- - ,QM jgw7Q.:l:,,q Q Q I J' f fm 'ff 45' M' ' W M - 5 W wang V, ,W ,C awww, I, X X -'53 ,TM ,4 4 K'igl yn' jawn ff 3 . , 3 .1 , Q- I mx A Aw gm . L, X A urn: ?U , , A gpiv.- .. Mi, ' sip . W ' ' N ,may .:g: 5 fx iw N X : 35- :B 152215: f , CONCERT BAND W, .. .-I 'lg - ,-L-,A IOSEPH E. EWALD CONCERT BAND The Band has a lonq and impressive record of service to school and community. Durinq the last year it played at all football qames, numerous assemblies, participated in conte t ' s s, parades, ROTC Federal Inspection and held semi-annual concerts. , The Band played for the Dedication Ceremonies of the Walter Eckersall Stadium September, 1949, participated at the Board of Education Youth Achievement Exhibit of the Rotary Club at the Hotel Sherman April 14, 1950, and cooperated with Mayor Kennelly's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago Clean-up Parade May 5, 1950. FRANK SCOGLIO, Tuba RAYMOND BARNAS, Trumpet RICHARD KRYWOKULSKI, French Horn PARTICIPATED WITH THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Opportunity presented itself for these three younq musicians to experience cr thrill of or life time. Before o ccrpctcity house they played with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra The 1812 Overture by Tschcxikowsky, ot Orchestra Hcrll April, 1950. -100- SECOND AND BEGINNEBS BANDS GINNEBS' BAND SECOND BAND -101- 0 0 CD At the beginning oi ecrch semester cr ccunpcrign for recruits is conducted. Novices pledge to promoie ihe Bond ond io keep up the high sicmdord by making or good record in crcodemic subjects, otitendcmce, musicianship, deporinieni, efficiency ond service. H A B R I S O N BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President ........... .... T HEODORE IOHNSON Vice-President ,...,. CHARLES STERRA Vice-President ...... Vice-President ............. Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary .... RALPH TRECCIA FRANK DOLL AGNES KROB ELEANOR STERBA Treasurer ............... ............. ..... M A RIE GROH Publicity Chairman .........., ...... I OHN WOODS Membership Chairman ............ EMILY EWA LD Concerts are sponsored by the Band Parents Association. This organi- zation is composed ot parents and interested friends of students in the Band. Its objective is to furnish moral and financial support. In addition to concerts it holds semi-annual dances, the proceeds ot which are also used to pay tor instrument repairs and the purchase of music and instruments. f- 102 THE BAND CLUB The Band Club is made up of members of the Concert Band. This organization affords the members opportunity to express themselves and to help solve problems that arise in connection with the smooth iuncrioninq of the Band. 0 0 0 PAPER STAFF When the Band schedule became so heavy that meetings ol the Club could not be held, a Band Paper was substituted- The Bancluramaf' The Paper Staff is composed ol volunteers and is published by, for and about Concert Band Members. ENSEMBLE AND SGLO if co1vrPElT1T1oN Once a year the Solo and Ensemble Competitions are held during school time, in the Various public high schools throughout the city. The judges are usually members of the Chicago and WGN Symphony Orchestras. Partici- pants are judged on Selection Tone, Intonation, Interpretation, Technique, and Stage Presence. ENSEMBL SOLOISTS - 104 - 5 TWIRLER Norene Sierba, Captain of the Drum Majorettes. Drum Majoreiies added color and zip to the Band at football games and parades. Cl I Q About one-fifth of the Band members are com- OFFICERS missioned cadet officers. They receive ranks from a Cadet Corporal to Cadet Major. They are re- sponsible for military drill and courtesy at all limes. Lf-1 OV!-EZJDI A CAPPELLA CHOIR I FALL SPRING Mike Alesia ..... ......... P resident ........ ...... I oe Pizzo P E Ice Pizzo ....... ...... V ice-President ....... .......... I im Liska 0,7 r J 05 ,11 Q0 Ianine Para ...... ........ S ecretary ...... ........ E sther Balcer QL LA 1 Esther Balcer ...... ..... T reasurer ..... ....... G loria Bissell The A Cappella Choir, under the able direction of Mr. Earl Borg, has become one of the leading organizations at Harrison High School. The 'nembers of the organization have Worked hard together to produce choral music, which We all have enjoyed. Although this is a musical organization, many social activities have been sponsored by the Choir. The organization has tried to bring the members together socially as Well as musically. The annual Snow Ball Dance was held at Pilsen Park during the Christmas Season: it was the highlight of the season. Among the activities we enjoy are the Initiation and the annual picnic at the Sand Dunes. The lnitiations are very successful and are enjoyed by all the members of the Choir, even the new members Who are initiated. After Initiation there are refreshments and dancing. The Choir has also enjoyed participating in the Spring Festival, Thanksgiving and Christmas as- semblies, At Harrison, the A Cappella Choir has been one of the oldest, outstanding, and successful organi- zations. We have endeavored to blend our voices into perfect harmony and hope in later years to bring more pleasure socially as Well as musically EARL BORG io everyone. FALL Ramona Chaberski ........ Dorothy Kroll .............. Virginia Petrone .............. Dolores Niedzwieki ........ CARL HASEMAN These voices, gfifts of Godg Hwse songs, The Girls' Chorus, one of the most popular Harrison, offers splendid opportunities for the girls We perform at various functions throughout grams, Music festivals, choral contests and others. Social Chairman ........ GIRLS' CHORUS SPRING President ............ Virginia Petrone Vice-President .............. Lucille Falco Secretary ....,..... Christine Ferrara Treasurer ............ Teresa Nannini Arlene Scukanec praise of Him. of the activity groups at who enjoy singing. the year: assembly pro- We are always prepared to sing a group of the finest choral numbers when called upon to do so. Our years' social functions included a fall Splash Party, the Christmas Snow Ball and We are looking forward to our annual picnic in Iune. -108- Row 4: L. Coluin, G. Moreland, A, Guageriii, R. Ru- Row 2: M. Combis. A. Bales, S. Marshall, S, Buck, bino, E. Spravka, I. Marek, A Lesh, I. Kasky, E. Knoop, T. Ncrnnini, B, Misic, I. Ouilici, D. Evans, R. Haimovitz, A. Paces, D. Kroll, G. Dallagiacomo, R. Klepak, I, Frazier, C. Ferrara, E. Machaj, N. Zaharevich, S. Heidelberg, G. LaPierre, D. Smith, P. Boyles, D. Nied, S. Kovitz, I. Beck. K- Powell- Row 1: I. Lexow, G. Over, M. Dupke, L. Falco, Row 3: I. Thayer, R. Hamous, S, Dukala, P. Konas, L, Pedraza, B. Brooks, R, Chaberski, F. Marcis- B. Houdek, P. Hozian, L. Zdziarski, I. Kurz, zewski, R. Campos, G. Karninski, C. Mastroianni, I. Solakiewicz, M. Panione, H. Panusko, L. Don- A. Duczman, F. Gardner, M. Hladek, C. Cione, oval, N. Ogle, I. Cantrall. R. Shupert, M. Slom- I. Mudra, I. Walker, D. Mauloii, D. Armendariz, inany, R. Biase, C. Gedwill. M. DalPorto, G. Iacobek, V. Petrone, Mr. Hase- man. lst SOPRANO Bales, Ada Sue Brooks, Barbara Buck, Sandra Casablanca, Frances Chaberski, Ramona Colvin, Lorraine Combis, Mary Ellen Doerr, Lorraine Dukala. Sally Falco, Lucille Guanqenti, Anita Harnous, Rornaine l-loudek, Barbara Knoop, Emma Konas, Patsy Lexow, Ieannine Marshall, Sarah Moreland, Gertie Nieclzwiecki, Dolores Ostrowslci, Margaret Pedraza, Lilly Reed, Bonnie Scukanec, Arlene Solakiewicz, Ioan Thayer, Ioan GIRLS' CHORUS Burrows, Dorothy Campas, Ruby Cione, Concetta Dallagiocamo, Gloria DeLaCruz, Eustasia Doneval, Lillian Duczman, Aniia Dupke, Mary Anita Evans, Dorothy Ferrara, Christine Frazier, IoAnne Gardiner, Frances Heidelberg, Shirley Hladelc, Mary Hozian, Patrciia Kaminski, Geraldine Kasky, Iune Kickert. Iean Klepak, Ralla Kuclrowski, Betty Znd SOPRANO Kurz, Iune Lesh, Anne Marciszewski, Frances Marek, Ianice Maslrioannl, Carmela Misic, Barbara Nannini, Teresa Over, Gail Patone, Marie Panusko, Helen Poces, Antionette Quilici, Ieanelte Rubino, Rosemary Srnagala, Mary Spranka, Evelyn Stopper, Madonna Turton, Doroihy Zaharevich, Nada Zoziarski, LaVerne -109- ALTO Armendarz, Dolores Beck, Iune Biase, Rose Boyles, Patsy Cantrall, Indy DalPorto, Mary Gedwill, Carol Hairnovitz, Rhoda Iacobek, Geraldine Kovitz, Sonia Kroll, Dorothy LaPierre, Geraldine Machay, Elaine Mauloff, Dolores Mudra, Iacqueline Petrone, Virginia Porcell, Kathy Shomieny, Marian Shupert, Roberta Smith, Dolores Walker, Iumore Ogle, Naomi BOYS' CHORUS OFFICERS President .......... ....... I oe lppolito Vice-President ....... ...... I oe Swinarski Secretary ...... ....... I ohn Seaman CARL HASEMAN Treasurer ...... ....... P aul Alvares Vive In Compagiiief' When good fellows get together a song is the inevitable result. That is the spirit behind the Boys' Glee Club. We learn and sing songs of all types. Our Spring Festival program will include Ave Maria , Arcadelt , Cindy , 'An American Folk Song , Ezekiel Saw De Wheel , a modern spiritual Sophornoric Philosophy, a humorus song, and the Well liked Whifienpoof Song . Our year's social activities included a Weenie Roast last tall, the Snow Ball at Christmas vacation time. Social chairman, Ralph Carbone, is already making plans tor other interesting activities. lst TENOR Leone-tti, Emil Nemerowicz, Ioe Pulaski, Ronald Swinarski, Ioe Tornasino, Pat Willsey, Scott Zadell, Kenneth BOYS' CHORUS Znd TENOR Dobrovolny, Charles Frisch, Frank Glickman, Marvin Maqnine, Frank McGlashan, Elmer Rug, Edmund Wolenski, Walter Zednik, Hank BARRITONE Barash, Ierome Babe, Herbert Carbone, Ralph Carlo, Ben Duslak, Iohn Gasch, Ray Harper, Richard Row 3: R. Pulaski, P. Tomasino, A. Stein, H. Zednik, E. Sinkovec, C. Dobrovolny, F. Frisch, R. Zukow- ski, I, Hozian, I. Ippolito, B. Nesper, R. Koehler, P. Alvares, T. Pape, N. Aristuk, G. Karrls. Hozian, Iacob Napolitano, Eugene Nesper, Bob Seaman, Iohn Stein, Allen Sustek, Emil Zurowski, Edward Row 2: I. Nemerowicz, F. Maqnine, E. Leonetti, M. Glickman, B. Carlo, R, Harper, I, Seaman, L. Pavlic, B. Kosin, I, Divis. BASS Alvares, Paul Aristuk, Nick Divis, Iarnes Dzuikaia, Harry lppolito, Ioe Koehler, Ray Pape, Anthony Pavlic, Lou Edelman, Davey Warman, Paul Van Moffaert, Tony Zukowski, Richard Row 1: Mr. Hasernan, K. Zadel, S. Willsey, E. Mc- Glashan, W. Wolenski, I. Swinarski, E. Napoli- tano, E. Rug, R. Gasch, R. Carbone, E. Sustek, D. Edelman, H. Booe, E. Zukowski, P, Warman. lst. Violinist: C. Dusek, R. Domincuez, S. S 11 'cl , H. C t' , H. Ol ' k' E. L V ' L. Pedrowk, D. Liss, R. Micus, Kreiter. C nel er us m ewms 1' ee' ' Zqckwlya' znd Violinist: I., Pietmszek, D. Ee h k, 1. si d k, W. H dl , P, K 11 A. M . 1. Bambule, D. Pesek, 1. ojeslqfnvf duo. Q S u BY S EY' amen' M Campos Marirnba: K. Skopec. Tympani: S. Greenberg. Piano: A, Langer, R. Krichevsky, P. Wayne, E. Rico, M. Frat, A. Stanczyk. Viola: G. Mark, E. Perkal, R. DeNicola, L. Tenutcz, L. Tovar, E. Rico, P. Hayes, I. Lopez, S. Parsh I. Rabetz, A. Lieberstein. B'-155 Vids! D- VI'-ICIC, M- Glaser, l. Fuqua, E. Hanus, I. Moreland, S. Rosen, D. Romano, S. Tacleo. Cello: I. Yestuto, R. Misiolek, N. Dachman, H. While, M. Lemel, G. Wuzzo, A. Celler, P. Porcelli Y. Guayardo, A. Demske. Trumpets: A. Tadeo, R. Barnas. I f ORCHESTRA OFFICERS FALL SPRING Charles Dusek ....... President .... ..... R uth Krichevsky Charlotte Maracek Vice-President . Sheldon Greenberg Ruth Krichevsky .... .. Secretary .......... Esther Perlcal Ronald Fevek Treasurer ..... Ieannine Vestuto SAMUEL BURKHOLDER l949-50 sees the Orchestra standing out as usual at Harrison Technical High School. Under the able direction of Dr. Samuel Burkholder, the Orchestra has during the past two semesters Worked diligently to produce some of the finest music available for the many activities at which it has played. These included the Graduation, Thanksgiving and Christmas Assemblies, grade school programs, the annual contest, and the Spring Festival. The selections played for these programs are mostly classical: however, semi-classical and popular themes are often added to give variety to the different programs. -112- The tirst chair players hold the title of section leader. They rank high in musicianship and leader- ship. Although being a member of the Orchestra sounds like all Work , it isn't so all the time. The outstand- ing social activities in which the Orchestra partici- pates are the Thanksgiving and Christmas parties, the Orchestra annual picnic, picnic's at Schultz Woods, beach parties, along With other activities ending a successful year. -113- O P1 C H E S T R A SECTION LEADERS Concert Master .......... Charles Dusek 2nd Violins ...... Raymond Dominquezl Violos ......... .............. G erald Mark Cellos ......... ...... I eannine Vestuto Basses ........ .......... I arnes Fuqua Piano ........................ Ruth Krichevsky Student Conductor .............. Ellen Rico 3A DANCE EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL MAY 16, 1949 A few scenes of Cl enjoyable evening. X 1 in lv Q' 2 T Lg, VS? THEME: Learning- Lights Your Path to Success PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Parent Teacher Association has contributed qenerously to many charitable funds and organi- zations. In cooperation with the teachers their do their utmost to carry on constructive Work for the betterment of homes, schools, and communities. OFFICERS: 1949-1950 MRS. WALTER WAITKUS President MRS. IOHN SADECKY lst Vice-President MRS. EDITH MCNAIR 2nd Vice-President MRS, HAROLD KOLB Recording Secretary MRS. CLARENCE BERG Correspondence Secretary MRS. EDWARD NEMEC Treasurer MRS. WALTER SEDLACEK Historian .W for .wi . , .. .....,,,,....,...-..M . .. .. .., , ,, Q--. , ,., . - 'f :iii C ' A L 4' v, om 4 x-'Vt I-Iostesses Take in Stage Play SOCIAL LABORATORY SPONSORS Miss Manila Cheshire, Director Mrs. Edith McNair Mr. Charles Iicha Miss Dorothy E. Brenner Miss Mae L. Cunningham Miss Catherine Mahoney Mr. Leo Zindell The Social Laboratory is considered one oi Harrison's most prized possessions. lts rnain purpose is to help all students achieve adequate social behavior in school, home, and in public. PTA meetings, senior teas, and Honor Society teas are held in the Lab- oratory. Social Laboratory l-lostesses are guided in their duties by a constitution. Meetings are conducted the second Wed- nesday of each rnonth. Black skirts, White blouses, and red weskits have been chosen as marks oi distinction tor hostesses. Row 4: E. Wartlieb, P. Flint, E. Spravka, I. Marek, N. Clark, D. Steele, G. Scavo, M. Kubesh, I. Stankus, R. Hamous, E. Buzek, I. Ouilici, M, Giamo, A. Silver, A. Vancz, G. Loepke. Row 3: Mr. Iicha, E. Hildenbrand, G. Nuzzo, M. Favata, I. Zahlocki, A. Prokop, C. Burnett, R. Haimovitz, C. Stanczak, L. Jones, M. Johnson, K. DiDomenico, Miss Brenner, Mr. Zindell. Row 2: Mrs. McNair, M. Slomiany, D. Urbcmek, E. Nannini, G. Pienta, D. Lesny, Miss Mahoney. Row 1: M. Lieberman, L. Giaqnoria, E. Miolli, M. Vondra. ss -1 jf? ms iw 5 WQE V msgs 'ima Q 'CH 1 Annually the Social Laboratory features Spring and Fall Frolics and Bow Days. Every year hostesses attend a stage play. Last year they chose Kiss Me Kate, which was enjoyed. by all. All hosiesses are exceedingly proud to belong to this very fine organization. Fi-clicking at the I-'rolic Row 3: L. Rinaldo, F. Woycenowski, C. Ziellnski, A. M. Byron, L. Barcm, D. Farganus, I. Stcmkus M. Slominany, D. Ganqel, D. Johnson, N. Clark, A. Vancx, S. Skarilka, D. Brash, C. Stanczcxk E. DiChristofano, T. Broqno. I Row 2: M. Iohnson, G. Pienta, D. Lesny, E. Miolli, V. Velasquez, A, Prokop, G. Nuzzo, A. Silver, G. Loepke, M. Lieberman, E. Hilcienbrand, M. Favaia, E. Buzek, M. Vondrcr, M. Giaimo. Bow 1: Miss Cheshire, R. Haimovilz, P. Flint, M. Kubesh, M. Duntze, E. Sprcrvka, L. Giagnorio R. Hamous, Miss Brenner, Miss Cunningham. 4 1 BLUE AND GRAY The Blue and Gray consists of senior boys selected on the basis of hiqh character and leadership. Their purpose is to improve relationships arnonq students. They would like to feel that they have helped to make Harrison a happier place for some fellow student. The Blue and Gray gave a dancein honor ofthe Foot bah Teani and ran the Coke Bar for the Fall Frolic. Durinq the Sprinq semester they held a Carnival Dance, sold tickets for the Social Laboratory, and collected magazines for veterans at Hines. 'n ,Es slugs ws is -1,..ig..,,,L ss mm was all Eiga. mmm X-XEQTEQQ W. 5 ss M H ask , ,,YB,4,i, Y Y V V na ,unc fa- m na r if s ,nf no . w ,5... , , Bob Loos, Secretary: Tom Valentino, Vice-Presb dent: Miss Brenner: Ron Hajelc, President, Roy Quiriconi, Treasurer. Charles Coletta, Treasurer, lohn Moreschi, Pres: cient: Miss Brenner, Robert Galloway, Vice+Presi dent, Vincent Innocenti, Secretary. Row 3: O. Gonzales, B. Zei, B. Powell, L. DiVita, R. Kramp, W. Cudzik, R. Broucek, R. Walczak, V. Innocenti. Row 2: E. Radzun, A. Santoro, F. Risky, R. Fivek, H. Naus, N. Senoutka, I. Finql, W. Heina. Row l: D. Strcsser, B. Laos, H. Quiriconi, Mr. Herr, Miss Brenner, R. Hajek, T. Valentino, E. Rug. l-,M . is ss- s I - mM5mnm mjigwm mx-lm-is H L Anihggki -,-,fwfr-, in-,gig sg Lggzgmis-X-is-As As,-, - -sr - r 3 5 YES 'TM wx'-W ':'w iF?Al:M ?wfs?2igtis ifffg -is ?gXs.Qe1.-HAEQYQQHN gffswm 15 gags- U? was M asmsfw sslsilrsf wfswzs st-Haig, is - Lftgiig. sigmaE,.2?22'tE:22iQ'stZt4nun 12 ttwffimt5.12555 Bgmgsss mf-Axis gm ,Em ms mx. .,,. u-w BLUE AND GRAY OFFICERS FALL President ,.... ..... R onald Hajek Vice-President .... ..... T om Valentino Secretary .... ..... R obert Loos Treasurer .... .... B oy Quiriconi SPRING President ..... .... I ohn Moreschi Vice-President .... Robert Galloway Secretary ...., ..... V incent Innocenti Treasurer ..... .... C harles Coletta They initiated a new project this year when they acted as Big Brothers to the Freshies. The sponsors, Miss Cheshire and Miss Brenner hope that the student body will continue to support the organization in their Worthy projects. Row 3: A. Novak, B. Powell, C. Dusek, I. Dougherty, P. Delohn, M. Kovcmic, S. Bossany, R, Stakenas, P. Krynski, I. Hovorka, W. Richardson, L. Stoney, B. Hejna. Row 2: N. Kcxteqianis, R. Herman, A. Santoro, F. Ras, F. Brietze, B. Gradishcrr, S. Ferrara, I. Liska, R. Strosser, R. Fivek, F. Risky, P. Wong. Row 1: Miss Cheshire, I. Guido, C. Colette, I. Moreschi, B. Galloway, E. Rug, Miss Brenner. ' A my Row Row Row Row TI-IE STUDENT CGUNCIL In the Fall semester, under Miss Seward's enthusiastic guidance, the Student Council was formed. Temporary chairman were Geraldine Czar- necki and Robert Kite. A constitution was framed under Paul Wong's capable leadership: the group joined Care's Swan Soap Drive, conducted American Education activi- ties, distributed surplus apples to the student body, and selected the books awarded Harrison for preventing window-breakage. In the Spring semester, Miss Cappetta became the sponsor. The final draft oi the constitution was written, ratified, and sent to Mr. Herr for his approval. A clean-up campaign was vigorously waged. Again, contri- butions tor Care packages were collected. The May social was a highlight -preparatory to the iirst election. Plans to install the newly elected officers and to present the year's ob- jectives at an October assembly have been made. Forward we shall go! B. Steqrneyer, H. Booe, R. Barnas, I. Kral, H. Tetzlaff, T. Miskovsky, R, Giusti, I. Bottistoni, C. Depatie, P. Zeclnik, S. Epstein, D. Barker, B. Kite, F. Wczllach, E, Uliks, M. Florio. G. Nuzzo, I. Lexow, D, Rok, L. Pedraza, F. Efston, M. Santoro, M. Schor, G.Czarnecki. H. Rossa, R. Grigals, A. Arrigoni, S. Skaritkcz, E. Peshek, I. Frazier, I. Bursk. Row 4: A. Poces, P. Wong, I. Kovczr, V. Innocenti, M. Lemel, H. Turk, A. Santoro, E. Mikrut, D. Baker, M. Combis. Row 3: L. Wilem, S. Vertnik, N. Clark, C. Nekolcx, R. Hayes, I. Vida, A. Ryder, M. Egan, P. Green, M. Dybeck. D. Kroll, A. Ronda, E. Golinski, C. Vorel, G. Rizzo, A. Silver, L. Goodman, E. Buti, I. Data. Row 1: I. Szczodrowski, D. Williams, P. Driscoll, M. Nedvar, R. Beslcin, G. Over, D. Wiencek, C. Territt, C. Kerkstra. Row 2: - 1 bam .my E5 I-E EXE 'um M 2 was .W H A .5 5 .-.,. I: 5 E is K f --at . a gms ss E is gr? is 12 DESIREE 1 Bernice Bloch Lorraine Bonistalli Pauline Bosbonis ..v u Dorothy Winters Elda Buti Q Shirley Waitkus Dorothy Kroll Rose Marie Pisano Esther Nannini Geraldine Mayer 15? LL ' MISS ELSA KoEBER We began as Freshies, worked through our Sophmore and Iunior years, and finally found ourselves to be graduating Seniors. During this time we organized the club which We named the Desiree. Under the guidance of Miss Koeber, We had capable and helpful advice which was always at our disposal in time of need. Our motto To promote and maintain friendship is exactly the policy We plan to continue even after the curtains have fallen on graduation night, and as our memories of Harrison days blend into our hearts deeper and deeper as time goes by. -121- 1 3 Phyllis Cetanyan Lorraine Gaska Ioan Harmeninq Leila Pelliqrini Sophie Lipa Marilynn Kolb Anne Iakob Sonia Slcariika Shirley Kubilius Diane Klassovity Geraldine Vonesh w H . , 9 DE-ICBS I II H PIA V zazu i ln the spring of l948, Phyllis Cetanyan, Lorraine Gaslca, Ioan Har- ':': r if i'l::' meninq, Anne lakob, Diane Klassoviiy, Marilyn Kolb, Shirley Kuloilius, VIVH, Sophie Lipa, Leila Pelliqrini, Sonia Skariika, and Gerry Vonesh found nginls they had many ihinqs in common and formed the now Well known ' Softball, volley ball, and bowling along with many good iirnes LILLIAN VUIANICH helped create friendships which will last long after graduation. - 122 - 3A DINNER DANCE M H gg E ,, WK -ill EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL DECEMBER 12, 1949 SPONSOR my T V MISS MYERS vi? sf Eggs ' , mm ABE E gf The girls and bOys Ot the 3A class dressed in their best had a Wonderful evening of dining at their Dinner Dance. This social event tOOk place On December 12, 1949 at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in the famous Marine Dining Room. Everyone had a Wonderful time dancing to the beautiful music Oi Wayne King, better known as the Waltz King. Mr. and Mrs. ROSS Herr and the BA faculty also attended. We would like tO thank Miss Myers and the division delegates for their Splendid co-Operation in sponsoring the annual dinner dance. -123- S ww w F. N X V E Q H. www , K-'W Q ee' HHH 2 l r Q M ,V,, , KWSN wg, H585 Q I V I i mg ff YW , f, , . me M H A W5 ,sw 5? as H H B Exim H- BW ,-5' mf! ,X .mf I 4 . . 'Hi LJ H '-' HJ wendy' W F w .E I Y k MR! C Lb yStif 1 , 177 fl .fig ffm I I Lb Y H 1 V 1 . X in I Sh 'V llMll1'af'0?f1,0a11Jof200 I0 for l950 Houvwggg RE -125- .gl I- ff' t :t t. 1, V tsl. , I sf - MARY GIBBONS KATHERINE WILLIAMS Literary Art MARGARET SEVICK BYRON ELLIS Literary Business HARRISCNIAN STAFF 1950 EDITORS - IN - CHIEF Robert Kramp Virginia Stempinski George Demchuck X Patricia Ann Vitek Shirley Heidelberg Ellen Rico A as In this year's I-larrisonian, as in those of the past, We have tried to record the activities and social ai- fairs which will always remain in our memories. As time goes on we can look back at the many happy hours spent at Harrison, which has seemed, more or less, a second home to all of us. In presenting the Harrisonian of 1950 to you We have strived to bring you an annual which will always remain dear to your hearts and help relive the wonderful days ot our teens, The production of this annual was made possible through the tireless efforts and talent contributed by the I-Iarrisonian Staff and its faculty ad- visors, Mr. Ellis, Mrs. Sevick, Miss Gibbons, and Mrs. Williams. -126- Virginia Adams l.aVerne Czerwinski Maryann Frat Cecile Goodman Elizabeth Hilclenbrand Ioan lakes Ioan Kross O Phyllis Lerrnan Mary Lou Lopez Virqinia Mach Marianne Miceli Paul Niwranski Bertha Ojeda Ida Prosia lla Saunders Betty Lou Sedlacek Tom Valentino Rose Vukson Rosemary Walczak Margaret Willhoit Dolores Zapala f? LITERARY Arlene Bartholomew Gloria Bissell Lorraine Borustalli Rose Bruzzim Rose Carrara Mabel Duntze Maryann Egan Christine Ferrara Rita Griqals Geraldine Iacobek Grace Komosa Maryann Kopczak Ellen Kramp Kathleen Lexow Ieanette Loboclzinski Florence Lopac Dolores Maulofi Lilly Pedraza Leila Pelligrmi Lorraine Reiter Marilyn Ruppert Ralph Seidel Diane Zancrrdo BUSINESS i THE HERALD STAFF ELSBETH WAGNER G THE HERALD is one of the important means ot keeping the students well informed of the current news throughout the school. It is published twice a month and is circulated throughout the entire city. To be eligible for THE HERALD staff, the student rnust have completed one year of Iournalism and be approved by the faculty advisor as well as the graduating members. The staff members gain first-hand experience in newspaper publication and become acquainted with the literary and advertising aspects of news- paper work. We on the staff tincl great pleasure and satisfaction in realizing that we are spreading the sense of co-operation and loyalty throughout the school through our paper--'THE HERALD. THE HERALD STAFF ESTHER NANNINI DON VLACK Editor-In-Chief ....... Managing Editor ...... News Editor .......... .......... E DITH AWAD Feature Editor ......,...... ........ M ORRIS GLAZER ROBERT LOOS BARBARA FLINT Boys' Sports Editor ....... . ........ . Girls' Sports Editor ................ Eighth Page Editor ,............. PHYLLIS LERMAN Make-up Editor ............ Photography Editor ....... Circulation Manager ........ Exchange Editor .............. Copy Boy ............... ........,,.. - FALL EARL WALLACE CARL KRAMP Advertising Manager ............ NORENE STERBA IOAN HARMENING MARLENE BRODSKY IOHN HERLISKA Row 3: S. Ferrara, E. Gold, A. Santoro, R. Loos, D, Vlack, R. Hajek, C. Kramp, B. Broucek, M. Glickman, E. Wallace, W. Egan, E. Susiek, M. Glazer. Row 2: R. Naddeo, M. Suckov, I. Sladek, P. Vitek, M. Frat, P. Czarnecki, L. Czwerwinski, S. Kovitz, I. Kreiter, D. Zapala. Row 1: I. Harms-ning, M. Iage, P. Tucker, I. Saunders, N. Sterba, E. Nannini, P. Lerman, V. Petrone. Miss Wagner, E. Awad, 2 ss ? is N Q f V Km 'H v B E k .Q i ..,,.. .. E Briggs E I- - swims-Em ms B s- m mamma ns . 5 1, an mas I sam sas .. ms 1 1 . sms 1 as :-: s W W ns, 1 i..ii.wE- B1 xsssgm lt s mm 'ssssg Hmmm swam 5 Q gm Mf' E swagas-f s 'sm-as Sidi MAURICE E. GILES Advertising PETER ANDRIS Business ,v viz' Row 4: M. Frat, I, Sladek, L. Skalelzky, B. Kite, A. Langer, O. Iohnson, C, Kramp, R. Micus, R. Wagner, P. Alvares, E. Gold, P. Hozian, G. Loepke. Row 3: D. Nork, M. Iage, I. Kreiter, Murolo, P. Tucker, L. Czerwinski, D. Zapala, P. Czarnecki L. Rinaldo, A. Iakob. ROWSZ: G. Glow, M. Lieberman, C. Chimenti, B. Vucsko, I. Dougherty, A. Vana, V. Yuchnow, I. Skozko . Kovitz. Row 1: R. Naddeo, S. Ferrara,,M, Suckov, N. Sierba, E. Wagner, A. Santoro, V. Petrone, I. Saunders P. Lermcm. I HERALD To gather news of the day, to publicize school events and to promote the many school activities are the purposes of the Herald. It is a newspaper written especially for the students by the students. The Herald serves as a medium of the students' expressions and P,- attempts to convey to students a feeling of loyalty to their school. It also serves as a unifying element among the faculty and student body. The staff is composed of the most competent students who have completed two required semesters of journalism. After serving the paper loyally for one year, letters are awarded to the most deserving. Seven issues each semester are published under the direction of Miss Elsbeth Wagner, literary adviser, Mr. Peter Andris, business manager: and Mr. Maurice Giles, advertising manager. -129- l ' ' ' ' .:. ll .. :.: gifs g-3 5: W M H' 'rs s sm H at W L 3' 2'-:f f 2 E E ,ER W Q s ii 2 E: . 55 its thirst si Q G an 'SBSH :QW 1 K :iss H :Wt sr: f f 3 1 . i 1 U NUR 'Oil ff E.: db' f E J fill. 1 6 HONCR SOCIETY fit 0 D ., The Harrison Chapter ot the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was organized in 1924. The four principles of the National Honor Society are scholarship, leadership, character and service. The Society has stimulated all tour among the students at Harrison and 4 - has encouraged better school citizenship. ' Its activities and programs have been very capably guided by our sponsor, Miss Elsie Smith. Among the activities were programs given by the science, liter- ature, history, music and art committees at the meeting ot the Honor Society. There Was also the semi-annual initiation of the 3A's tol- lowed by a tea in the Social Laboratory tor the parents of the initiates. To light the Way for all Who come to Harrison, the present members attempt to hold high the emblem of the Society, the flaming torch. 51,5113 SMITH Row 5: L. Skaletzky, F. Risky, R. Herman, R. Zahrobsky, A. Santoro, F. Has, S. Ferrara, A. Langer, I. Mikuta, E. Streicher, W. Kachlik, M. Kovanic, E. Pudil, F. Hajek, P. Krynski, I. Final, R. Wagner, L. Sltwa, R. Laos, W. Hejna, G. Wisniowicz. Row 4: S. Heidelberg, C. Ferrara, P. Hozian, S. Koviiz, G. Iacobek, L. Simon, V. Petrone, T. Ryczek, V. Dydo, L. Kouri, P. Vitek, E. Kramp, D. Zanardo, E. Cudzik, A. Ioza, C. Burnett, D. Maulofi, R. Bruzzini, L. Rinaldo. Row 3: R. Naddeo, M. Egan, P. Lerman, I. Saunders, G. Czamecki, G. Pienta, P. Lynn, A. Sadecky, R. Stock, C. Goodman, M. Lieberman, R. Rossi, I. Schey, A. Pavlik, A. Kaludis, C. Chimenti, N. Martinez, L. Racine, A. Nachenberg, S. Shapiro, T. Nannini, A. Imielinski. Row 2: M. Santoro, I. Iakes, P. Buelow, R. Hayes, E. Balcer, I. Griffin, E. Buti, M. Brodsky, R. Roucka, A. Connors, E. Berg, P. Bosbonis, D. Kroli, M. Hehn, V. Stempinski, D. Petracek, M. Thompson, R. Misiolek, B. Urbanski, I. Sladelc, M. Dziedzina. Row 1: D. Kroii, I. Para, C. Fuja, R. Chaberski, L. Teglia, D. Winters, M. Duntze, R. Kramp, G. Kornosa, B. Brooks, Pr. Carrara, S. Skaritka, S. Lipa, A. Iclkob, I. Harmeninq. . .. . .. . . .,.,..-,. ...W W . .- .,---...ff - .. r ---H- - --' ,sr .,v ,,,.7-.. 5 g'3'te-M1 'QW-3-Q-45-we st is it ' -ess kia g irq . . . - W, . .nl .. , , . . , . . w..,..:.N,.-c 1-4.-.-.-,.,.......... . .. ...X ,EN e ...., .,1. ,.,,. . ..,.. .. .n...st-Q. .Q ., ., N-...X rw N ,M ,-.. V is y 5, W . Mmm.. Bm, 4 -tm.. .K ,,., ...ng . H.: .. qw. ,Mt ttf' '. ' 91 ..-li me 23 nt. is A are V mUtl:'w5'zsfEt2R eww rv ' Y ',w'. sf.. S iam: Ends We - '- . ' w W1 WT' W w'fff fiwkv F stu.. fy 3.1 , f' . 1 ' . 5... . - . f ' A , j 1 -W Q' A Q f M .1 'X Y ,Q . ,Simi 21 ' V5 ' -. X sw Qs se I-f How 5: F. Row 4: R. Row 3: V. Row 2: T. Row l G. A. Santoro, H. Turk, I. Mikuta, R. Wagner, E. Streicher, A. Langer, E. Pudil, P. Krynski, Hajek, M. Kovanic, R. Galloway, L. Sliwa, F. Ras, R. Zahrobsky, F. Risky. R. Bruzzini, R. Naddeo, M. Santoro, I... Kouri, P. Tucker, S. Ferrara, L. Skaletzlilh l. Schey, Delzotti, E. Berg, A. lmielinski, R. Chaberski, R. Roucka, M. Martinez, C. Chirnenti. P. Hozian, M. Dziedzina, I. Kropeck, C. Goodman, I. lakes, M. Lieberman, R. Hayes, A. Kaludis, Dundek, A. SadeckY, l. Griffin, E. Balcer, M. Duntze, V. Petrone, P. Buelow. C. Fuja, A. Iakob, S. Kovitz, T. Ryczek, E. Kramp, P. Vitek, I. Sladek, M. Thompson, I. Solakiewicz, Nannini, B. Brooks, L. Rinaldo, R. Rossi, M. Egan. D. Zanardo, P. Lei-man, D. Mauloff, G. Pienta, M. Iaqe, R. Herman, B. Hejna, R. Carrara, Komosa, E. Cuclzik, I. Saunders, G. Iacobek. HONOR SOCIETY President .......... .... W illiam Heina Vice-President ..... .... R udolph Herman Secretary ..... .... G race Kornosa Treasurer .... .... R ose Carrara Our Chapter, along with others of the National Honor Society, partici- pated this year in the selection of distinguished Americans to be added to The Hall of Fame for Great Americans. ln April a program and tea were given in the Social Laboratory to honor the eighty-four members of the lA class who made a scholastic average of E for betterl for their first semester at Harrison. Mr. Herr, our principal, and Mrs. Hunter, 1A Adviser, and the officers of our Society congratulated these lA students' on their fine start and encouraged them to strive to become members ot the Honor Society. On May ll, forty-two new members were inducted into our Chapter with a program and candle-lighting ceremony. This was followed by a tea in their honor. Iune 23 finds us bidding farewell to fifty of our members who are being graduated from Harrison. Our best wises go with each one of them. -131- 1, an . E , -17 T, -' Fxmr' ' ' . , . -, . ' ws E m ss mn ' W sms ms B' ' r ' '- N , Q 1 ns- vm a E A News ,amuse ...ms ,ms W. its - ' FALL HALL GUARDS Our hall guards, at all times, when on or off duty, set the standard for the rest of the student body in service, courtesy, co-operation, and consideration. The primary function of the hallguards is to enforce corridor regulations, to keep our halls looking immaculate, and to protect property located alonq Harrison hallways. Application for hallguard duty is made on the basis of teacher recom- mendation, scholarship, attendance, and character traits. Captains and lieutenants are appointed for each period and charged With the responsibility of checking every hallguard post and to maintaining efficiency. The rewards to each faithful hallguard are an inner satisfaction in having served the needs of Harrison High, character training, leadership, and a record for future employer recommendation. -132- HALL GUARDS SPRIN LEO ZINDELL - 133 - A school organization rendering service with a capital Harrison's splendid reputation is upheld by this protective service through its mainten- ance of good discipline in our hallways and the protection oi school and student property. ln the future, Harrison's student council will plan suitable school rewards for those hallguards designated as typically Loyal Harrisonian Hallguardsf' f.' L- - 'ww 1 swam-is ' 's1wfnc'f ,7e vase, .. bf'-:Agia w wists: zizttwwwiiiet' if Siam? '1' - HQESSQ 'sm-sms 1 'amass nqmiitiq A L L tv if n Row 3: B. Prell, C. Cakanic, I. Griffin, A. Neumann, R. Kroll, S. Minster, W. Kcxkuska, S. Epstein, N. Clark, L. Goodman, E. Guerra, F. Woycehowski, R. Liesch. Row 2: I. Stanlcus, M. Weitli, M. Benedict, M. Renzo, O. Karabedian, I. Nelson, V. Badowski, A. Colon, S. Skaritka, I. Cepican, M. McMullen, D. Grachen, I. Cascio, D. Venturini. Row 1: M. Dziedzina, L. Pellegrini, S. Kaludis, F. Venturelli, V. Stutz, I. McClain, I. Finnegan, B. Reed, FALL A. Danzico, THE F. Wallach, M. Speaker, D. Brash, G. Giannini. Row 5: A. Valiani, E. Sustek, E. Weisberg, R. Smutny, S. Ferrara, M. Ayala, B. Cocaniq, E. Miller, I. Dougherty, I. Toman, G. Wolf, B. Stegmeyer, I. Welker, R. Zahrobsky, B. Aumann. Row 4: D. Zanardo, M. Vondra, L. Steinberg, C. Soskin, E. Wartlieb, A. Kostelancik, M. Favata. A. Mamett, D. Garner, E. Berg, E. Kramp, S. Parsh, E. Lesak, E. Speaker, A. Silver, M. Frat. Row 3: M. Motroni, M. Dybeck, V. Kadletc, R. Carrara, P. Panos, S. Dukala, E. Uliks, C. Szydlo, L. Pedraza, S. Simpson, M. Schor, P. Lynn, D. Gotkowski, M. Egan, M. Florio, L. Czerwinski. Row 2: A. Lento, G. Finqoust, I. Grecco, D. Yarious, R. Rinaldo, A. Russo, F. Moca, A. Sopher, P. Boyles, I. Iakes, I. Lopez, P. Czarnecki, V. Dydo, E, Kramp. Row 1: L. Zari, D. Rossin, I. Data, L. Wilem, M. Greschuk, I. Saunders, G. Iacobek, L. Simon, P. Lerman, V. Petrone, L. Racine, S. Kovitz, A. Lesh, A. Budrik, T. Ryozek. REGISTRATICDN CLUB The Registration Club was first organized in the Fall of 1945-46. lt consisted of chosen student helpers who helped to register students into classes under the new system initiated that semester. The present club continues this service with increased effectiveness. This increased efficiency is due to the increased experience of students and teachers, to improvements in forms and procedures, and to securing a full time room. -134- sskse Hgm fl W. arms-.gigs s EQ m QEm.E,.,E,, 2 mi-xsf:fM H gsrmgg msg? E vw see W nm- , 5 Q X.. mmm-W-W H lm lm W M- wi- EA: as mn W' mis -- W Mn: 9 n:ns is rx-nzm H s EMZ Saw J' OFFICERS: REGISTRATION CLUB President ..... lcrmes Dougherty Vice-President ..... ..... I ocm Griffin Secretary .... .... E llen Krcrmp Asst. Secretory .... ..... S hirley Pocrsh PERIOD REPRESENTATIVES: Robert Zobrosky, Alclo Vulicxno, Icmice Rcibetz, George 'Wolf, Iccmes Dougherty, loan Griffin, Ellen Krcrmp, Eunice Wortlieb, Shirley Pcrrsh. TEACHER SPONSORS: Mr. Dudcx, Mr. lichcx, Mr. Zindell, Mr. Giles, Miss Cobb, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Bissell, Miss Cheshire, Mr. Adair, Mr. Hawkins. A4 SPRING -135- ms. -1, - it 5 W .1 Q . YW g fi P it I K N ,, A irwlgxk gg . 1 , 7- - . gf gi 1 - t V , ffl T2 , fl mi 5 ? . HOME NURSING The family is our most prized institution, The high school student should be prepared to assume his share of Work in the family circle. In the home management class We learn this. One unit, home nursing, teaches the teenager how to keep the family healthy and care for the sick. By acting as patients and learning to care for adults as Well as for infants, students receive valuable experiences to help them as future Wives and mothers. -136- 5 1 N' L 1 it fl? ' Qt Mrs. de Roulet, a Red Cross nurse, has made this course enjoyable and worthwhile. Miss O'Brien, our class teacher, has helped us benefit from our studies. After successfully completing the course, Home Nursing certificates are presented to the qirls. HARRISON JUNIOR RED CROSS President ......................,.............. .................. I anet Data Vice-President ..... . ............. Arlene Brown Secretary ........... ........ D olores Suchomel Treasurer . ..................................................... Lucy Wilem Sponsor .......................................... Mae L. Cunningham The IRC Chapter at Harrison has completed many projects-Among these are: Easter decorated nut cups C5505 for hospitalized men. The candy which filled the nut-cups was paid for through the Budget Fund. Crossword puzzles C5003 mounted on cards for use in the Wards. We hope through our humble efforts that we have made happier the lives of others. Row 2: A. Brown, A. Antczak, Mae L. Cunningham, E. Hejna, M. Brown, K. Roqalinski. Row 2: M. Michalczewski, L. Wilem, D. Suchomel, I. Data, I. Olinski. T-sr -1 XX at 4- dug. bvfol fz, s 43 .,.. 25,94 ,mS, ...Fri , 131 SIGHT SAVING DIVISION -DoRo'rHY BRENNER HELPERS-DOROTHY KELLEY The tireless Workers in the Attendance Office are all volunteers. The qirls distribute the Daily Absentee Bulletin every day. Running errands and a qreat deal of tiling are also their responsibility. Without their help, the Faculty in charge of lO9 would be indeed handicapped. L ft I right: lack Bondelli, Bob Kite, Tom Scrviano, Anthony Barca, Don Hulten, Miss Brenner. -138- Esther Balcer Esther Cudzik Geraldine Czarnecki Roman Dornltzrowski Lillian Donoval Rita Drost Edward Holokovsky Geraldine Iacobek Edward Kus Virginia Mach Geraldine Piento Stanley Ploskonka Florian Ras Edward Rug Elaine Stanczak loe Swinarski Rose Walczak Ronald Wincek William Zalig Peter Zika WHITE EAGLES The White Eagles are a group of boys and girls of Polish descent who have been friends and classmates since entering Harrison High school. They hold a meeting once each month. This year many of them participated in the Polish dance in the production Harrison at Sea . MRS. VUIANICI-I -139- E Q SEMPRE AMICI CLUB Marie Adamo Al Alacche Stella Andriola Ann Bene-dia Rose Bio Theresa Broqno Rose Bruzzini Rose Carrara Henry Cataisi Chuck Collelia Vivien Crapia Iosephine D'Amore lean DeCaro Tom De-Laurentis Edwincr DeMarco Carmen Dimperio Rose Denicola Mary Evanqelisla Lucille Falco Remilcla Famiqhelii Christine Ferrara Silvio Ferrara Tom Gallaqini Guido Melone Ios Guido Vincent Innocenli Bob Laino Marge Giarno I IAMES MacGOWAN lean Mandera Marian Micelli Francis Monaco Iohn Moreschi 0 Rina Naddeo Eugene Napolitano Tony Peiitie Virginia Peirone 0 Vito Piccirillo Frank Pierotii Ioe Pizzo Ida Prosia Lucy Racine Bob Rage Rose Reqiro Mike Rotondo Rose Rubino Marie Santoro Tony Santoro Grace Scavo Sam Sceflo Mary Scicli Rose Scudiero Pat Tucker Iohn Tufo A1 Treccia Diane Zanardo Lido Zari SEIVIPRE AMICI CLUB -141- WV ' my ii ,W A 1 f . . A . . . . .. DAYS OF YESTERYEA HARRY A. TWINING RAE L. HORNING After thirty-four years of whole-hearted service, Mr. Harry Twininq is leaving Harrison at the close of the sernesier. His plans for the future include much fishing. Miss Rae L. Horninq Whose years of service rival those oi Mr. Twining, is also retiring. She is undecided about the future but hopes io travel. -142- FALL Row 4: R. Knack, G. Zykan, I. Boatriqht, I. Moreland Ir., E. Loboclzinski, R. Wagner, H. Behr, F. Barta. Row 3: L. Rinaldo, T. Nannini, I. Guajardo, R. Rossi, M. Senese, C. DeBarto1o, P. D'Antonio, G. Bednarek, L. Skaletzky. How 2: Mr. Twining, F. Leben, R. Raschke, H. Widlak, C. Mancik, D. Knezevich, G. Kaplan. Row' 1: V. Radzuu, C. Fuja, Y. Luna, L. Yacko, H. Pacelli, A. Jakob, A. Roman. DIVISION 358 Once again Division 358 makes its appearance in the I-larrisonian. This time We are about to enter our long-awaited senior year. I n the past three years We have participated in the various extra- curricular activities Harrison has to offer. However, We have not neglected our scholastic Work, for many of us have recently been initiated into the Honor Society. The iour years spent in high school are said to be the most Wonderful years in one's lite. As We prepare to enter into our last year, We look back upon our freshmen, sophomore, and junior years, remembering many good times. However, We hope to make our senior year our very best. To Mr. Twining, our division teacher, We give thanks for all he has done for us. - 143 - DIVISION 356 The junior year is rapidly closing for the students of Division 356. The long-awaited senior year Will be welcomed with many extra-curricular activities at Harrison High Schol. The National Honor Society was achieved by Mary Dziedzina and Robert Zahrobsky. The Concert Band claims Aldo Valiani, Waye Nelson, Shirley Villareal, Carl Middeleqqe and Robert Zahroskby. Varsity Football is proud of Richard Matysiak. The Choir, the Intra-mural Athletics, the Swimming and Basketball teams, the Cheerleaders, the -Orchestra, the ROTC, the Hall. Guards, the Girl's Athletic Association, the Student Helper Club, and the Social Activities claim the time and attention of the other Iuniors. The division sponsor who guides these Iuniors is Miss Mary E. Myers. The Division Officers are: President .............. ....... I ames Fuqua Vice-President ........ ....... G eorge DeMet Secretary .......... ....... A deline Biello Row 4: W. Nelson, R. Cocaniq, H. Tetzlaff, G. DeMet, B. Lie-pos, I. Fuqua, C. Middeleqqe, A. Madzinski. Row 3' A. Valiani, P. Krywolkulsky, A. Biello, N. Naser, S. Villarreal, M. Otto, M. Dziedzina, L. Zielinski. Row 2: Miss Myers, R. Zahrcbsky, R, Kriho, D. Nemecek, A. Brown, I. Dargenio, R. Mcltysiak. Row 1 ww e u u f Z: E M ' M '- : R. Tomek, V. Yuchnow, T. Mczrcheschi, R. Sucato, I. Slcozko, M. Willhoit. Q A . . A - M if F A L L -144-- FALL psi Row 4: R. Oles, A. Mazzoni, N. DiBcrttista, T. Sikoro, A. Langer, R. Willcoxen, G. Schroeder. Row 3: D. Panek, M. Barce, P. DeSalvo, M. Pepe, B. Misic, M. Connors, H. Zappavigna. Row 2: A. Taccola, I. Seaman, E. Gonzalez, I. Chmulik, Mr. Levin. Row 1: B. Pontrelli, D. Clemenci, A. Poces, C, Rossa, M. Lieberman, I. Gers. DIVISION 354 In February l947, we members of the present Division 354 entered Harrison as ireshies . Now We are a proud group of students completing our junior year. We are represented in various activities, among them are Band, Orch- estra, ROTC, Cheerleaders, and Choir. Two members of our division are in the Honor Society, three on the Football Team, and one on the Basket- ball Team. Our boys also participate in all intramural sports. Our division officers are: President .......... Hazel Zappavigna Vice-President ..... Richard Wilcoxen Secretary ......... .......... D olores Nork Treasurer ............ ..... N unzio DiBattista Herald Delegate ................ .... M arcia Lieberman Alvin Langer Student Council Delegate .... Under the leadership of Mr. Levin, our division teacher, We are awaiting the day when We will be among those receiving their diplomas. -145- ii B s ' m FALL Row 4: D. Barker, R. Benca, R. Suich, G. Owen, E. Hossman, R. Strandt, L. Leonetti. Row 3: F. Casablanca, A. Melnick, F. Marciszewski, P. Buelow, L. Pickosh, B. Brooks, A. Kaludis. Row 2: P. Deluca, R. Herman, E. Elicky, A. Feldner, I. Griffin. Row 1: A. Puente, B. Meralovitz, S. Ratkiewicz, I. Nevlida, P. Hozian, A. Guaqenti. D1v1s1oN 353 ' No one is ever asleep in our division: by our present and past record you can see that. Our intramural teams have Won many championships, and when it comes to school doings, We are tops. You will find almost everyone in our division participating in extra-curricular activities. Scholarship is also high in our division, six of our outstanding members have been initiated into the Honor Society: P. Buelow, B. Brooks, I. Griffin, B. Herman, P. Hozian, A. Kaludis. The officers of our division are: Rudy Herman ..... .... P resident Barbara Brooks .... Secretary Anna lvlelnick .... Treasurer We are very proud oi our division and its standing in school activities, and We owe all of this to our Wonderful division teacher, Mr. Hamilton. -146- DIVISIGN 352 Time Flies! Another year! Division 352 is on the beam. Our otiicers: Iimmy Hovorlca ...... ...,.. P resident Barbara Urabnski ..... ............... S ecretary Cecile Goodman ....... ..,... G .A.A. Delegate Lorraine Rosenberg ............................ G.A.A. Alternate Notice our candidates to the Honor Society: loan lakes, Barbara Urbanski! Cecile Goodman, Mary Ann Egan. Smart? When it comes to baseball, were well represented by Bob Barron. Arnold De Grail, fine athlete on the lunior basketball team, shows great promise, and orchids to you Bob Kachlik for doing such splendid work. on the Senior team. Goodness! What would our varsity team do without Iimmy Hovorka? Take a bow, lim! We boast ot the gymnastic ability of Don Tesmer. Sheldon Greenberg, the band's famous drummer, is beating his Way to section leader in the band. Our activities are many. Miss Gibbons has been a friend and inspiration. With her assistance we're bound to stay on top. Row 4: D. Telutki, R. Barron, I. Hovorka, B. Kachlik, O. Iohnson, S. Greenberg, R. Iasinski, I. Kania. Row 3: A. Vana, R. Vul-tson, V. Adams, T. Bala, M. Egan, C. Goodman, I. Castoro, L. Biddinqs. Row 2: Miss Gibbons, H. Clark, B. Stoll, I. Huzan, P. Niwrcmski, A. Man-shalek, D. Tesmer. Row 1: A. De-Graff, G. Loepke, G. Glow, C. Salvatore, I. lakes, B. Urbanski. ,Qi ik : Q? . ,Zigi tl! .i it , . PAL-L DIVISICDN 351 Division 351 has been known for its fine spirit of cooperation and loyalty. We are proud to say that every one in this division participates ,in some activity, such as Band, Choir, Chorus, ROTC, Track, and as Student Helpers. The newly elected members to the Honor Society are Ramona Chaberski, Rose Hayes, Rose Marie Stock, Rose Marie Roucka, Arlene Sadecky, Carole Chimenti, and Frank Hajek. As we stand at the threshold oi our senior year, we think of the grand times we have had at Harrison, and of the many friends we have acquired. We know that under the helping hand of our fine division teacher, Mrs. Twomey, we will continue to maintain our record and succeed in making our division one of the best in the graduating class of Ianuary, 1951. Row 4: B. Anisi, N. Aristuk, I. Braje, F. Hajek, N. Marczyk, A. Sinish, P. Alvares, Row 3: R. Stock, H. Sawyer, R. Chaberski, R. Hayes, A. Vukson, C. Chimenti. Row 2: A. Iacobsen, L. Andrea, I. Dellamorie, C. Noto, M. Martino, D. Slapak. Row 1: A. Bedrosicm, V. Badowski, A. Sadecky, R. Roucka, N. St. Phillips. in-Ps! F A L L -148-Q FALL U I V l. u S 2 E 1 Row 4: L. Fujcx, I. Brusock, E. Mangicmtini, K. Belmke, H. Mark, H. Gripp, G. Niccolai, B. Scupin. Row 3: A. Danzico, M. Kuehn, D. Rossin, R. Lemke, I. Davila, I. Hernandez, W. Tiedema, A. Maganuco. Row 2: I. Mazzone, N. Gorz, I. Kaluzny, I. Koziol, I. Charvat, V. Zarlenga, A. Basile. Row 1: C. Grabarek, A. Banda, Miss Fox, L. Schwerin, B. Sandowski, A. Bartholomew. DIVISION 315 Division 315 owes its thriving success to the capable supervision of Miss E. Fox. As Iuniors, We are a happy group of boys and girls, who are preparing ourselves for the future in the best way as possible. ln the many activities here at Harrison l-Iigh, we are represented by the following people: Iohn Mazzoni and Kenneth Behnke of the football tearng Frances Gardner of the Girls' Chorus: George Niccolai ot the A Cappella Choir: Harrison Herald Delegate, Barbara Sandowskiy Library Helpers, D. Bossin and Muriel Kuehng Concert Band, Iohn Davillap Student Council Alternate, Iune Kozial, and Audrey Banda, Delegate. In the ROTC we have William Tiederna, Eugene Stunard, Iulius Kaluzny. Those frequently seen on the Honor Roll are D. Rossin, B. Sandowski, L. Fuja, L. Schwerin, I. Kozial, M. Kuehn, G. Kaluzny and A. Banda. Since We are now Iuniors, it won't be long, till one day We'll all be looking back at the many tine times and friends We had, as students of Harrison. - 149 - w l DIVISIONS FALL Division 312 is now a 3A group and becomes more ambitious in their studies every year. Our boys have shown great ability in the athletic field. We have won Two Intramural Football Championships and One Baseball Championship. We also have boys in Football, Baseball, Bowling and Track. Our girls take interest in the soft, sweet things of life such as Music, Art, A Cappella Choir, and the Orchestra. You will be hearing from us because with the inspiring guidance of our division teacher We will go forward. , 0 0 Led by the capable guidance oi Mr. Bassett. Division 309 has partici- pated in such extra-curricular activities here at Harrison as Football, Basket- ball, lntrarnural sports, GAA, Baton Twirling, lO9 Helpers, and the Girls' and Boys' Choruses. Our class officers are doing a fine job of directing the class in school affairs and problems. -150- FALL -151- DIVISION 314 The members of Division 314, a Iunior group which meets in Room 334, are active in many organizations at Harrison. Our division is represented in the Orchestra, Band, Social Laboratory, Intramurals, Club, Girls' Chorus, Swimming, Cross,Country, Track, and GAA. George DelGallo is on the Varsity Football Team. We are also 10012 in the Public Welfare Fund Drive. For the 3B semester, our officers were: President ............ ..... L oretta Baldassano Vice-President ..... ....... P hil Majerczyk Secretary ......... ..... M arian Slomiany Treasurer . .... Norman Mercer To lead us for our 3A semester, we have elected the following: President ............ ..... P hil Majerczyk Vice-President ...... .... N orman Mercer Secretary ......... ........., T om Ploszaj Treasurer ...... ..... ..... ..... M a r ia Slomiany Our division looks forward with great anticipation to our remaining year at Harrison. We hope to show true class and school spirit, to take part in Senior Social activities, and to concentrate on scholastic achievements. Miss Mahoney is our division teacher. Row 4: G. Cramer, I. Swinger, G. Lewin, G. Gialdini, T. Ploszcxj, G. DelGal1o, F. Kruzich, A. Ribich. Row 3: E. Konieczny, L. Baldassano, E. Buzek, G. Maciaz, N. Mercer, L. Sasak, A. Swoboda, M. Pellegrino, G. Swituk. Row 2: B. Remiyas, G. Mark, E. Iopek, P. Majerczyk, R. McConnell, R. Michaelsen, I. Moser. Row 1: N. Bicmco, A. Augeilo, I. Clark, Miss Mahoney, M. Slomiany, P. Vistayn, C. Garcia. FALL Row 4: F. Sulek, R. Zukowski, A. Reckweq, L. Ven Huda, B. Schroeder, R. Rider, R. Pulaski E Zurow ki Row 3: L. Ford, C. Gallo, D. Lesny, E. Kramp, A. Davie, M, Adcxmik, R. Lauriato. Row 2: S. Horwitz, A. Antonik, R. Tallo. B. Lank, B. Levin, C. Szolkowski, R. Barnas. Row 1: B. Sul-zenilc, M, Benedict, R. Cordero, Miss O'Brien, K. Sitar, Y. Guajcrdo. DIVISION 310 Here is Division 310, composed of thirty-one Iuniors. Our student activities are of major importance io most division members. Louis Ven Huda, together with Elaine Kramp and Dolores Lesny, not only meets Honor Roll qualifications but also is Vice-President and Drum Major ot the Band. Ray Barnas, Band member and Student Council Delegate plays with the Swing Band. Orchestra leads the activity list of Robert Lank, Lillian Hiramiia, and Elaine Krampy Ronald Pulaski, tenor, and Edward Zurowski, baritone, sing in the Boys' Chorus. Ray Zukowski, better known as Cookie , plays guard on the Harrison Football Team. Other activities that interest members are the ROTC, Social Laboratory, Library Helpers and Hall Guards. Although busy with the Home Economics Department, Miss O'Brien is constantly on the go for her Division. With her help We'll be seniors in '51, -152- When We entered Harrison three years ago, We always wondered what it would he like to be juniors, for then we would be in the last half of our hiqh-school career, Now We know that We must work harder in order to reach the ultimate qoal of any I-Iarrisonite: Graduation. ' 0 0 Cl We ot division 303 are proud to say that we are Harrisonites, and we hope that some day Harrison will be as proud oi us. The members of this division are represented in many extra-curricular activities and have organized a club. The officers ot this club are: President ............. ......... B asll luliano Vice-President .............. ..... A rlene Scukanic Secretary-Treasurer ...... ..... N ancy Clark - in - -' 308 DIVISION S 303 F A L L -153- DIVISION 307 At long last we have become upper classmeri. It seems as though we just entered H.'I'.I-LS. as green freshies. It won't be long before we are senorsp a goal for which everyone looks forward. Our members have taken part in every activity offered to us here at I-Iarrison. We have members in the A Cappella Choir, the Choruses, the Intramural Sports and some on the Honor Roll. We are always willing to help each other and make a practice of good fellowship and cooperation. We hope to make Harrison as proud of us as we are of her. How 4: H. Remias, I. Keller, I. Bohil, L. Quinn, A. Iedovnicky, I. Divis, C. Leaf, A. Stein. Row' 3: E. Kostric, L. Kranzow, K. Libera, B. Buch, M. Boruta, R. Iechenthal, K. Kirk. Row 2: F. Kamis, I. Chyna, I. Cermak, D. Arcivar, I. Harasciuk. Row 1: T. Rubino, I. Stabach, R. Wawrinecz, I. Walsh, N. Hazel. x E , .Em P s 5:5 its WE 'Hmmm -vm--Z V. . W.. . . . - 'ms is ti r iss B71 . n ss EN H I E as mn an H. sf an ss -ss: Ev sr an ss an is ' 7 I F A L L -154- FALL , . l 1 Row 4: S. Grabski, H. Kalkstein, C. Roqalinski, G. McGrath, R. Perkowski, B. Traczyk, D. Diprova, C. Infantino. Row 3: S. Buck, I. Sotkcr, E, Zalewski, ll. Clinnin, A. Kusek, I. Orseno, B. Tietz, D. Szczepanski. Row 2: R. Bak, L. Biase, B. Guidolin, N. Solideo, F. Vouri, C. Witt, B. Rafts-n. Row 1: D. Burrows, M. Napientek, L. Ostrowski, L. Ierebich, D. Bomrad, C. Caldarone. DIVISICN 306 We are proud to present Division 306, whose members are loyal supporters of all Harrison activities. Since their freshman year they have taken part in the following activities: Girls' Chorus, Sandra Buck: Band, Ann Clinninp ROTC, Bill Rafie and Salvador Tadeoy Hall Guard, Frank Vouriy Bowling, Richard Perkowskip Fencing, Chester Roqalinskiy Football, Mario Luperinip Registration Club, Angela De Domenico, Student Council, Sandra Buck and Donald Di Provap Orchestra, Salvador Tadeo. The officers of this fine division are as- follows: President .......... Mario Luperini Vice-President Corrado Intantino Secretary .... ..... I eanette Sotke Treasurer ..... .. Elaine Zalewski Mr. Silverman, our fine division teacher, is the one who helps us on our way. 55 FALL Row 4: F. Brauer, M. Walsh Ir., D. Kotwica, R. Gicla, F. Peterson, L. Mednick, I. Schneider, S. Yager ROWLSE S. Kasprak, M. Boland, R. Marchetta, D. Suchornel, L. Knach, N. Lasek, B. Gilliam, I. Vida . omez. Row 2: P. Baloorsky, I. Rybicki, P. Antuna, A. Fraticola, M. Pavia, F. Abott, P. Schwartz, D. Lanenqa Row 1: E. Predan, E. Greenstein, M. Vondra, R. Czaplicki, E. Augustyn, Mrs. MacMillan. DIVISION 305 lust think, in another year Division 305 will be seniors. Our dearest friend through these years is our division teacher, Mrs. MacMillan. Our division indulges in many school activities such as: Band, Choir, Swimming team, GAA, and Basketball team. Some of our students are trying for the Honor Society, and we hope they make it. For the year our Student Council Delegate and Alternate are Iulia Vida and Sylvia Kasprak, Our officers this semester are: President, Lizabeth Knack: Vice-President, Angelo Fraticolag Secretary, Mary Ann Boland, Treasurer, Dolores Suchornely GAA Delegate, Nancy Lasek: GAA Alternate, Rita Marchetta. Our officers next semester are: President, Eleanor Greensteing Vice-President, Sylvia Kasprakp Secretary, Iulia Vida, Treasurer, Betty Gilliam: GAA Delegate, Dolores Suchomelp GAA Alternate, Loupe Fomez. We all hope that in our last year we can live up to the tradition of Harrison seniors. -156- Row Row Row Row DIVISICDN 302 Iuniors ot Division 302! That's we! A peppy and an alert group with a variety of abilities and interests. Our honor students are Mildred I-lozian, Donald Sladek, Laura Corser, and lacob Kopack. n We are represented in almost every orqanization and athletic team, such as Basketball, Football, Baseball, A Cappella Choir, Chorus, ROTC, Band and Social Laboratory. Also, Thomas Wisniewski is manager of the Harri- son's Baseball and Basketball teams. loe Matuch, member of the ROTC, is on the rifle team. His platoon was picked as best in the ROTC of the West Side Section. Charlotte Stanzak and Rhoda I-laimovitz received Cup and Saucer pins for service as hostesses in the Social Laboratory. Rhoda Was also awardedan from the GAA. The President of our division is Mary Hladek. Miss Rogers, our diviison teacher, is one of the best, and We appreciate her close attention to our needs as Well as her Wise advice. . Matuck, I. Kopach, M. Hozian, M. Sansosti, P. Frcznkowski, R. Haimovitz, M. Belilier, B. Carlo. Seehauer, C. Stanczak, M. Hladek, R. D'1-Xqostino, L. Corser, I. Hanna, M. Kazarian. Daley, T. Wisniewski, D. Sladek, L. Tullio, L. Macznik. Deniamcro, D. Cody, I. Riezinqer, Miss Rogers, D. Meres, E. Gorowski. FALL -lb ku DIVISIONS 257 jkjir.- FALL Our division is an athletically inclined division. We have a group of honor roll students, but sports are dominating. We have a basketball star, a football hero, a good swimmer and even an excellent boxer. But most of all we have a fine and capable division teacher, Miss Helen Bresee. 0 0 0 Division 257 is one ot the Well represented divisions at Harrison Tech. We are proud of our record so far and We expect to be more successful in the next two years. We have members active in rnost of the activities at Harrison. We would like to extend our thanks for the guidance offered to us by our division teacher, Miss Taheny. -158- DIVISICDN 256 Not long ago we started good ole Harrison as timid freshmen. During that time our division has participated in many school activities. Our GAA Delegate is Dolores Phillips, and Ioan Prabrizio is Alternate. Arleen Silver and Beatrice Speaker are in the Registration Club. Arleen is also a member of the Social Laboratory. Bob Kobzamk, Richard Benda, and Fred Valentino are in Advanced Art. Fred is also Assistant Manager oi the Basketball Team. In Girls' Chorus there is Iune Thayer and Iune Beck who accompanies the Chorus on the piano. Three people in our division are Band members: they are Ianet Fabis, Richard Martinec, and Frank Scoglio. Ianet and Richard are also section leaders. We wish to express our thanks to Mrs. Williams who is helping us achieve success. We all are appreciative of the help and guidance We are receiving from her. Row 4: I. Altobelli, B. Kobzaruk, R. Bertola, R. Martinec, D. Mertic, M. Swanson, I. Icxso. Row 3: I. Fabrizio, V. Velasquez, S. Latorre, M. Kritselis, D. Salerno, I. Fabis. Row 2: S. Di Paulo, F. Valentino, R. Lasky, B. Speaker, A. Silver. Row 1: Mrs. Williams, C. Wojick, I. Thayer, A. Civito. D. Phillips, I. Beck. s ' is FALL K -is -159- ,9 R is 2 Row 4: E. Huerta, I. Munoz, W. Thompson, A. Broucek, I. Bieniek, E. Gelb, M. Ayala, E. Maca. Row 3: H. Fuchs, R. Krieger, B. Dillman, A. Prokop, E. Iaworski, S. Xanos, R. Tacleo. Row 2: Miss D. McHugh, M. Prokop, R. Hofrichter, S. Dubek, T. Icxqe, E. Ferfeiski, G. Richert. Row 1: D. Paul, M. Kubesh, P. Flint, F. Kubistol, C. Vorel, P. Mader. DIVISION 255 After what seems to be a long and hard struqqle, Division 255 has finally reached its halfway mark. Our division has succeeded in various activities such as the ROTC, Choir, Social Laboratory, Library and Track. We are very proud to have the captain of the Cross Country Track Team, Raul Tadeo, in our division. The girls and boys who made the honor roll this semester are: Rose Marie Krieger Patricia Flint Anna Mae Prokop Edward Iaworslci Mildred Kubish Stanley Dobek We have topped first place in three collections, Red Cross, Soap Wrappers, and the Community Fund. We also hope to achieve many more honors in the next two years with the help of our division teacher, Miss McHugh. -160- 1 5 e - FALL We, the boys and girls of 254, are constantly striving to attain greater success in all of our scholastic and social activities. Many of our members take active part in the Band, Orchestra, Girls' Chorus, and the Social Laboratory. Q Miss Steele, our capable division teacher, has done a great deal to help us and we are thankful for her guidance. 0 Cl 0 After striving at H.T.H.S. for two years we of division 253 have finally reached the halfway mark. Under the able leadership of Mr. Kaplan, our division consists of twenty- eight students who are active in various activities such as Band, Hall Guards, Social Laboratory, Student -Helpers, Student Council, Registration Club, and Library Helpers. , 1 . By Working hard We hope to become an outstanding division. l FALL 254 DIVISION S 253 -161- D1v1s1oN C251 Division 251 consists of ninteen girls and fourteen boys who have par- ticipated in various activities such as Choir, Girls' Chorus, Band, Orchestra, Track, Hall Guards, GAA, Registration Club, Student Helper, Herald Staff, Social Laboratory, and Swimming Team. We are all Americans but claim a variety of origins, Among them are: Italian, Spanish, German, Irish, Iewish, Russian, French, American, Negro, Chinese, Bulgarian, Scotch, Welsh, Polish, Bohemian, and Swedish. In our Iunior year several members Will be eligible for the Honor Society. We entered school in February 1948, and since then time has really slipped away. Division Officers: Carl Kramp President .... .... Vice-President .... .............. . .. Iames Kral Secretary ........ ..... M aynard Timmons Treasurer ..... ....... G loria Piane Row 4: I. Schreiner, I. Jones, I. LaMonica, D. Thrumbel, C. Kramp, M. Timmons, L. Setla. Row 3: L. Moreno, E. Miolli, R. Blum, R. Garvey, O. Karabeclian, R. Amaro, G. Perry. Row 2: G. Burzinski, A. Caithaml, M. Johnson, E. Spravka, B. Gineris, R. Cosentino, I. Soskin. Row 1: G. Piane, K. Dawson, G. Copersmith, G. Zibrun, D. Shiffer, I. Suprun. --E - 3 , Q .4 M-m1 nwumnsszsf wffswvrw-m'v v Aw W -is mms amp- n sm-su mxm mms mmm mmm ss- sm nm .. ---.,- F A L L -162- 252 DIVISIONS 215 t FALL l Two years have passed and we are on the brink of becoming upper classmen. The students of this division have high hopes for the coming Iunior and Senior years and hope that in the near future I-l.T.H.S. will be as proud of them as they are proud of their school. 0 0 0 Division 215 consists of thirty-three boys and girls who participate in many school activities, such as Band, Grchestra, Choir, Style Show, and Baseball. Some even serve as Office and Registration Helpers. -163- FALL: Row 4: I. Kasky, I. Kickert, F. Magnine, B. Albores, R. Dorman, D. Foley, W. Slatinsky, B. Zielinski Row' 3: A. Kleinhammer, R. Raymond, E. DiChristofano, R. Campos, D. Krzyzowski, I. Iackovin M. Ostrowski. Row 2: Miss DiBona, M. Combis. I. Husslein, M. Smidt, S. Myers, W. Moore, L. Braun. Row 1: V. Catris, A. Zitzka, R. Anisi, V. Zichmiller, P. Moca, E. Machai. DIVISION 212 A year has passed since we entered Harrison, and during that time We have progressed steadily under the direction of Miss Di Bona. We are a division which is proud of its athletes, scholars, and extra- curricular activities. We continue to have a successful intramural football team, and many of our boys are on the Frosh-Soph Football, Basketball, Swimming and Track teams. Doman and Husslein have earned letters on the Varsity Team. Nine of our classmates are on the Honor Roll and are also represented in the Band, Girls' and Boys' Choruses, and A Cappella Choir. The election of class officers is a pattern followed by our divisionites each semester. The officers this fall are: President ..... ..... R icharcl Albores Veep ........................... ..... H oward Husslein Recording Secretary ...... ,......... I ean Kickert Treasurer .................... Murray Smidt GAA Delegate ..... ..... ..... ........... R o s e Anise A division paper was organized under the leadership of Mary Ellen Combis and Sammy Meyers and is now again being published. This semester We have sponsored several activities such as a swimming party and Wiener roast, and We hope to have many more such affairs. -164- We are a group of eighteen boys and seventeen girls, altogether thirty-five, enthusiastic 2B's. Our division teacher, Mrs. W'ard, has the utmost confidence in us: and we feel proud to disclose that we will not disappoint her in making our division a top ranking one. We shall treasure the friendships of 214 and shall carry on as loyal Harrisonites. 0 0 G After successfully passingrthrough our first year, division 213 is proud to consider themselves sophomores. Having a great deal of school spirit We have joined the Choruses, the A Cappella Choir, Band, and Orchestra. We wish to express our gratitude to Mr. Main, our division teacher, for his willing guidance. FALL 214 DIVISION S 213 -165- FALLQ Row 4: I. Hozian, Pt. Poliqala, G. Mikan lr., I. Borkowski, E. Nemec. Row 3: O. Rios, C. Gallagher, I. Scarlati, P, Miller, P. Porcelli, D. Gaede, G. Kos. Row 2: S. Bartoszek, S. Schneider, B. Napolitano, D. Riva, M. Galanis, A. Danzico. Row 1: Miss Mathison, I. Gniadek, D. Armendariz, I. Mazurek, E. Chcxloupka, M. Daniels DIVISION 211 No orqanization can function correctly Without unity. After partakinq in our classroom and outdoor activities We of division 211 have finally realized what unity means. Vxfithout unity We, as a division, would have been a failure, but because of it We are one of the best organized divisions in H.'I'.H.S. With pride We point to members of our division who have excelled in the various activities offered to us here at Harrison. We have members in the Band, the ROTC, the Boys' and Girls' Choruses, the A Cappella Choir, and all of the Intramural Sports. We wish to extend our thanks to our division teacher who has helped us in every Way she could to make our years here at Harrison memorable. -166- Row Row Row Row DIVISION 208 Division 208 is made up of twenty-eight boys and girls. Next fall, Donald Kazak will be on the .varsity football team. On the honor roll We have Arlene Arriqoni, Darlene Klinqbile and Ianice Rabetz. In our future years at Harrison, We all will strive to maintain a high scholastic standing with the help of our teacher, Dr. Burkholder. . Brandenburg, R. Mazcmec, M. Magqio, R. Sosko, E. Smuda, D. Kazak, M. Mcmzie. Rosen, I. Geraci, P. Page, A. Zarlenscx, M. Ruffino, E. Fields, E. lavor. Baker, Dr. Burkholder, C. Twurdzik, A. Arrigoni, E. Zielinski, H. Belinski. Saso, A. Wirxiecki, I. Rabetz, I. Benz, P. na .E Klingbeil, F. Gonzalez. C Z.. 'L H 1' B -,E we Q.. -Q25 ,. -'-- Q 5 E -:aff lm E H N 3 . xf' FALL -161- , If 21 F A L L , inisfifl 'MJ Row 4: I. Moskiewicz, L. Hernandez, I. Iendrzejczyk, T. Mullen, O. Bearnan, N. Barton, A. Benzik, A. Rodgers. Row 3: M. Florio, I. Franzo, I. Marcello, M. Ferrcmte, H. Cologrossi, G. Dowmcndz. Row 2: Mr. Borg, G. Moreland, B. Houdek, F. Elemport, P. Guzelis. Row 1: D. Tracy, P. Klikus, P. Majeskt, T. Kroh, I. Cihak, I. Lopez, DIVISION 210 Since our first day at I-larrison Division 2lO has made successful progress in many fields and is still striving for more. Our success and fine achieve- ment is due to our helpful division teacher, Mr. Borg. At the beginning ot the semester we elected officers. They are: President ........... ..... I ack Moskiewicz Vice-President ..... ................. I oe Cwik Secretary ........... ...... M arie Ferrante Treasurer ............. .......................... T orn Krob GAA Delegate ......... ...... R ose Marie Cologrossi Herald Distributor ...... ....................... I oan Franzo Student Council ...................................... Maurine Florio Our division is well represented in the Band, ROTC and the Orchestra. Our members are: Richard Benzilc Peter Guzelis Tom Krob Ellis Ileiidrezgciyk . ose arie o ogrossi Dick Tracy Irene Lopez Francis Honcone Iermy Chiak LSO Herngndez Marie Ferrante In sports We have Iack Moslqiewicz and Iulis Iendrejczyk. Many' of the boys and girls are student helpers and hall guards. The boys and girls in our division Will put in their bid to make Harrison a better school in which to work. -168- Finally, after becoming adjusted to high school life, Miss Kelly's budding treshiesu, have blossomed into active sophomores. Members of Division 206 are represented in various school organizations and sports, such as, Football and Basketball. They have contributed one hundred per cent to the Harrison Herald and Welfare Funds. The honorary students are: Arthur Antonik, Geraldine LaPierre, Alice Neumann, Geraldine Wilcox and Mary Ann Zdebski. 0 . 0 0 Division 205 is an active sophomore group. Members oi this group participate in most extra-curricular activities oiiered. We have members in the Musical organizations, Swim Team, and Registration Club. We thank our division teacher, Mrs. Sevick, for her kind interest in our group. We are now eagerly awaiting the day when we may proudly say that We are upperclassmen. 206 205 F A L L -169-- DIVISIONS DIVISICN 299 Dear Reader of this Page: This is the great and famous division 209. We are led by the able Mr. Phipps. As Sophornores We are first in all our activities. Members from our division are in such activities as Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Band, Orchestra, Track, Baseball, Football, ROTC, picked platoon, Movie Club, and the Apparatus Club. As to intramurals sports, We give our best efforts. Our division does not lack other forms of service such as student helpers, hall guards, or registration helpers. Nor do We lack in scholarship for every marking period finds the names of students from 209 on the honor roll. We look forward to the day of Iune '52 when We will leave Harrison to go on as good citizens. We have set a high goal which is to be one hundred per-cent in scholarship, leadership, and service. We Will accomplish this goal before We leave Harrison Technical High School. Row 4: G. Winkler, I. Wolfer, H. Smith, H. Ebert, L. Machu, I. Cisarik, D. Gcmgel, R. Grigals, E. Kravey. Row 3: R. Gryqienc, P. Stillo, L. Rosenberg, H. Burzinski, G. Moon, A. Iuliano, I. Caccarno, R. Griseto, S. Carfo. Row 2: L. Simec, M. Spiclen, I. Hrankaj, G. Armentrout, T. Hassel, K. Klaves, W. Cisler, D. Romano, L. Solideo, G. Kaminski. Row 1: R. Willer Ir., R. Gniadek, R. Hrantcka, I. Hudecek, P. Hayes, A. Bales, C. Ianota. L - 4 4 ' F A L L -170- iZCJ4L DIVISION S 526353 FALL We, as Sophomore Division 204, have been Working together to try and maintain the high .standards of Harrison. We are Well represented in the Girls' Chorus, Registration Club, Hall Guards, Student Helpers, and Intra- mural Sports, A fine spirit of co-operation exists among the boys and girls of 204, and Miss Rae L. Horning, our division teacher, is doing all she can to help us along the road to success. Our Honor Roll is rising steadily. We have tried to contribute our share to school activities such as subscribing to the Herald and helping to build the Red Cross and March of Dime Funds. 0 0 0 Soon division 203 will be changing from the Sophomore to Iunior year. During our first two years at Harrison We have participated in athletic contests, entered all school activities, and some of us have achieved a place on the Honor Roll. We Wish to express our appreciation for the care and guidance given to us by Mr. Hansen, our division teacher. F171- wffpyfm , wif? Y- .ja E r Q up '. li. It E I., M. gs.. ,. P -iv L I' Y .Y , L I wif Ill r 5. l,- I 1 -, -5655,-. lr sativa: i w I I 1 r A ts l. ,X -iv -urs Row 4: I. Murphy, F. Frisch, F. Basco, E. Dion, R. Ianuschik, D. Koqut, R. Smutny, I. Capobianco. Row 3: D. Richter, C. Gedwtll, R. Haller, M. Kapr, A. Talchik, S. Petracek, M. Plane, Row 2: D. Pagni, I. Cerveny, I. Madio, W. Glomb, E. Lenartowicz, Mr. Alexander. Row 1: G. Parma, M. Favatcx, V. Zachwieia, M. Kopczak, B. Ianlcusky, A. Zych. DIVISION 202 Here, once again, you see the proud and happy faces of the students in Division 202. Last year, while We were freshies, we began to try to make our division one to be proud oi. Now we can see that we are rapidly progressing toward our goal. Some of the many activities that the girls of 202 participate in are Girls' Chorus, Orchestra, Registration Club, Social Laboratory and Student Helpers. The boys are active in the Registration Club, Basketball, Boys' Chorus, and the ROTC. Some of the students in 202 have an E or better average and probably are future members tor the Honor Society. Our past two years at Harrison have been happy and successful and We are eagerly looking forward to our next two years. -172+ FALL The members of division 201, with Mr. Beyler as our division teacher, have had a very prosperous year. We have achieved a good scholastic record, and we have a representative in almost every sport and activity. We enjoy both Work and play at Harrison, and we hope to be able to complete our remaining semesters in high school here, 0 0 0 We oi division 157 are going to try to reach the highest standards oi quality and citizenship and 'in this Wav make our school and our parents proud of us. Our group is represented in the Band, the Orchestra, Girls' Chorus and ROTC. We subscribe to the Harrison Herald one hundred per cent. FALL DIVISION S - 173 - DIVISIONS 207 'V FALL The members of Division 207 are proud of the many activities they have been in, in the past semesters. Various members belong to such organ- izations as the Social Laboratory, Boys' and Girls' Choruses, A Cappella Choir, Band, Student Council, GAA, Crchestra, and last but not least, the Football Team. We boast of nine members on the semester Honor Roll with an E average or better, and one member Iohn Paul of the Frosh-Soph football team who will probably be first string in the fall. We have able officers running our division, all of whom have attained E or higher averages. Under the supervision of our fine division teacher, Mr. H. Morris, the members are sure to partake and succeed in many activities in our remaining semesters at Harrison. 0 0 0 Division 108 represents twenty-eight different grammar schools We have seven honor students, including six girls. Among the boys who made an excellent showing in intramural football and basketball are several good prospects for the Harrison team. Sandra Skaritka is student council delegate, Amelia Colon, GAA dele gate, and Mary Ann Dvorak, Herald representative. Mr. Oertli 1S division teacher. - 17 4 - DIVISION 109 lt is Division lO9's greatest wish to complete all four years oi high school at Harrison. To us Harrison is a school to be proud of and We Want it to be proud of us. Miss O'Brien, our division teacher, is helpful to us in many Ways, and We appreciate her very much. There are only four girls on the Honor Roll, but our boys Will get there yet. Our member of the Student Council is Elaine Vecchillo. Most of the boys and girls belong to organizations or services of Harrison. Although We were not IUOW in the PTA membership, we made up for it by being lU0fk subscribers to the Herald. The children in our division are always telling Miss O'Brien that they especially enjoy the assemblies, not only because the periods are shorter during the day, but because the assemblies are so enjoyable. Miss 0'Brien said we are one of the best divisions she ever had, and she hoped We would continue so. Row 4.GI. Piqnato, C. Biodlek, C. Hayes, B. Tharp, H. Budka, C. Androwich, N. Vicicondi, R. Cerka T. rieco. Row 3: B. Beljung, l. Kus. T. Bennette, P. Knych, D. Urso, L. Valentino, M. Putter, D. Cassata, E. Vecchiollo, M. Mendez. How 2: Miss C. O'Brien, L. Close, 'R. Rigsby, I. Hcnsbrougii, V. Lockhart, M. Sorokie, M. Michalczewski, R. CeloskY, l. Zielonski, I. Bartoszek. Row 1: T. Gutt, I. Lobodzinski, V. Mihotz, A. Urlaub, G. Okon, R. Sengstock, M. Houbcs, B. Kahren. ss as 3 M it K W kv iii E355 swam ma it Sl ., I 'sf FALL -17 5 FALL U i Row 4: W. Sodoma, S. Dedo, I. Kalous, D. Dohek, K. Kortanek, V. Batker, N. McClecm. Row 3: F. Cervenka, M. Stopper, V. Vana, I. Baznbule, D. Fuller, D. Athancxs, A. Piccki, S. Abramson Row 2: I, Butsk, I. Kuda, N. VV'atsor1, N. Ogle, R. Iackson, R. Holic, E. Lowe, T. Braje. Row 1: B. Hopcia, M. Ruppert, D. Knize, I. Trispel, I, DeMet, I. Massolio. DIVISION 158 Division 158 owes its successful achievements to two things-the ever- lasting co-operation of the classmates and the expert supervision of our division teacher, Mr. Zindell. We are proud ot the many activities we participate in, such as, Band, Chorus, ROTC, Library Helpers, Bowling, Basketball, and Hall Guards. The Honor Roll members are: Irene Bambuli, and Verne Batlcer. We are happy to say there are no slackers in our division for everyone is willing to do his share. There is always a feeling oi good fellowship, and indeed we know that we may depend on one another for help. Together we will continue to co-operate and succeed in making our division one ot the best in the graduating class oi January, 1953. -176- Division l56 is an ambitious group of thirty-six freshmen boys and girls. We have representatives in many school activities such as Band, Orchestra, Choir, and ROTC. Most oi the boys take part in the Intramural Activities and the girls are all members of the GAA. We hope to go on together through the next three years doing our best for ourselves and Harrison El CD 0 Division l55 is a group oi ambitious freshmen Who have enjoyed their first year at Harrison and are looking forward eagerly to three more happy years. We have members in the A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus and Boys' Chorus. Some oi us are Hall Guards, or Social Laboratory Hostesses: others help in Registration Club, Red Cross and ROTC. We have tive members on our Division Honor Roll who are hoping for membership in the National Honor Society later. Y FALL 156 DIVISIONS 155 -177- 154 DIVISIONS 153 FALL Freshmen a year ago, Division 154 is going into its second year. Our girls and boys are in many school activities and are keeping up their good grades. We hope to reach the top at Harrison. 0 0 0 Division l53 is composed of 32 energetic students, 16 boys and 16 girls. Our officers for the lA semester are: Chairman Ioan Finnigan, Secretary Tony Zykan, Treasurer Cecile Soskin, Student Council Delegate Ioanne Frazier, Alternate Ann Kostelancik. The members ot our division participate in such activities as Library Helpers, Registration Club, Hall Guards, Football team, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Band, Orchestra, GAA, and Movie Operators. We also have 5 honor roll students, Ioy Nelson, Ann Kostelancik, Cecile Soskin, Ioan Finnigan and Dick Tlusty. -178- FALL 179 - DIVISION 152 Division 152 meets in 121, is carrying out the traditions of the Hunter's Club. In our division We have a good group of students. The officers in our class are: President ........,. ..... B ernard Steqrneyer Vice-President ....... ..... R obert Dellorfano Secretary ......... ....... A lbert Da Cosse Treasurer ...... ...... R osernary Rinaldo If it were not for these officers we would be lost in the class. We would have no one to read the bulletin or collect for the different funds. We also have a wonderful football team. We won the Frosh Championship. There are twelve fellows on the team. George Oplt and Erwin Miller were the leaders in winning all the games. Ierry Tornan was the manager, and with his help and a good team we won the championship. lohn Klamik is the artist in the class. His comics were in the Harrison Herald. We try to be of service to Harrison with fourteen from our division belonging to the Registration Club. Row 4: G. Kuzel, I, Klamik, S. Minster, E. Miller, G. Opct, I. Toman, B. Cronberg. Row 3: R. Kocian, E. Williams, P. Bosman, B. X1Vieczorek, M. Murolo, A. Russo, R. Zabelka, D. Yarious. Row 2: L. Wallace, I. Wolf, A. Lesh, E. Koziatek, M. Villano, L. Marcheschi. Row 1: A. DaCosse, R. Rinaldo, R. Dellorfano, Mrs. Hunter, B. Sleqmeyer, M. Greschuk. L4 DIVISIONS FALL Division 151 has thirty-two Freshmen trying to make a fairly high scholastic average. After nearly our first full year here, we are glad to be under the guidance of Mr. Almlof. Members of 151 participate in the various activities at Harrison such as Varsity Teams, Student Helpers, Orchestra, Band, and Intramural Sports. We hope to continue this fine record. On September 6, 1949 We were just another division of bewildered Freshmen. Now under the guidance of Mrs. Silva Wood, our grand division teacher, We are off to a swell start. Already many of us have participated in such activities as the ROTC, Band, Orchestra, and Student Helpers. Class Officers: Delegate ..... ...... E ugene Mikrut Alternate ................... .... P hyllis Murphy Messenger ....................... .......... I ean Andreoni GAA Representative ..... ...... V irginia Kadletz -180- Although the students of division 115 have come from many different schools, We are now Well acquainted with each other and Work together as a team. Many of us have joined the various activities offered at school and We hope that they will be a success in them. We would like to express our thanks to Mrs. Zacher for helping us to get off to a good start. 0 0 0 Division l14 has co-operated splendidly in all school activities. This was due to Wonderful class officers and committees. Officers: , Ioyce Weidlich ...... ................ P resident Myra lvamack ............................. ....... H erald Delegate Committees: Soap Wrappers, Noreen Zelkin, Diane D'l-Xgostino, Iohn Scheffler, Phil France, Vet's Stockings, Iennie Bullaro, Diane Macino, Phil France: Photo, Iennie Bullaro, Iohn Scheffler, Catherine Kerkstra, and Emily Lesak: Student Council Representatives, are also on the Report Card Com- mittee. Division teacher, Miss Elsbeth Wagner, l l 'Mgr'-F-MHP t . ' ' .. ,, sf.i , F A L L 1 5 1 x 115 DIVISIONS 114 --ISI- DIVISION 112 This photograph of Division 112 was taken in December of 1949. Through the assistance of their division teacher, Miss Seward, they were faithful in attendance, made a satisfactory showing in scholarship, and took part in various activities. Teacher Student Helpers Library Helpers Lorraine Baran Antoinette Galloro May Leka Lorraine Rusnack Donald Hornback Ioan Bluharz Shirley Berida Shirley Vertnik Lorraine Rusnack Band Movie Operators S1'1i1'leY Benda Robert Palmer Wilbur Hummer Ierry Temcmer Thaddeus Kania Robert Palmer Spons Registration Club ICUTIGS NGHY Lorraine Rusnak Ierry Temaner With the aid of their teachers, Division ll2 feels that it is on its way to becorninq among the best ot I-larrison's citizens oi tomorrow. Row 4: R. Mcxtysik, W. Hummer, T. Kania, R. Palmer, D. Grabarczyk, D. Budzik, I. Neily, E. Kutina, R. Wozniak, M. Lavell. Row 3: D. Hinz, D. Hornback, M. Leka, A. Galloro, B. Dashound. R. Oliver, A. Cribcxro, S. Benda, P. Vuscko, Y. McClure. Row 2: I. Hard, I. Kujawa, I. Blicharz, R. Carnivele, T. Mariircmo, R. Waksmulski, K. Basso, S. Vertnik, D. Urbaniec, L. Rusnack, Miss Seward. Row 1: D. Lippe, L. Gowrylow, G. Temaner, R. Milcarelc, M. Konopka,-L. Baran, R. Kamensky, A. Flores. 31 ee-rim: ' '-Ll' 126-15 r Lf 110 DIVISIONS 113 t FALL Always on the alert to do our share towards maintaining the progressive spirit at Harrison, our members, now completing the first semester find our- selves represented in practically every activity the school offers. By keeping our goals high, our standards shall therefore be also high and every addition to the benefits of our school will find representatives from among us as long as we are Harrison students. 0 0 0 The students of Division llO entered Harrison in September of 1949 With strong determination and high hopes. Under the direction of their division teacher, Miss O'Rourke, they hope to make theirs an outstanding division. Shirley Mika is the student Council representative with DeWayne Baker as alternate. The GAA delegate is loyce Lathrope and the alternate, Dolores Holstein. Good Luck, 110. -183- 101 . at DIVISIONS FALL The thirty-seven ambitious Freshies of Division lU2 have good reason to be proud. Under the guidance of Miss Burgess, we are NOW in the Welfare Fund and Well represented in the various school organizations. Already eight are on the Honor Roll. Our Division Officers are: President, Iames Samson: Vice-President, Theresa De Luca: Secretary, Annette Intrerig Treasurer, Edward Widlak. Patricia Green and Iosephine Bondelli are the delegates to the Student Council, and Lillian Bellus, to the GAA. We hope to remain together and graduate With the Iune Class of 1953. 0 0 0 Division lOl, as you can read trorn or number is a lB division. We know that there is a great deal for us to learn. This semester, Patricia Dris- coll was our Student Council delegate. Our Herald delegate was Sam Ensalaco. Two of our members made the honor roll. They are Thelma Olson and Ierorne Szodzinski. Mrs. Vuianich is our division teacher. -184- DIVISICN 111 Division lll is here to introduce itself to you-thirty-six-up-and-coming ireshies who all came to Harrison in September, 1949. This is a fine group of students,-one of the outstanding groups. Our class is made up of eighteen boys and eighteen girls, which is an ideal class. Many of us are on the honor roll and the others are trying very hard to get there too. Many girls and boys are in the Band, Orchestra, Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus, or ROTC. We are proud of our class and we will keep up the good work. We give our thanks to Mr. Pletcher, our division teacher, who is very helpful to us. Row 4: D. Odstrcilova, A. Rozen, I. Dolezalek, L. Lemke, E. Hejna, R. Kuchel, R. Fuchs, C. Altese, L. Dolezal. Row 3: E. Gomez, I. Tamminello, M. Dybeck, G. Parsons, V. Ruscitti, E. Mastronicola, C. LasCola, A. Basil, G. Xcmos. Row 2: R. Danczyk, A. Iori, B. Heier, I. Dcrrkes, R. Herrera, I. Evans, T. Logan. Row 1: I. Cepiccm, A. Antczak, T. Tausz, K. Blazek, W. Kotovsky, L. Benzik. L 4 lu- - F A L L -185- 107 DIVISION S 106 FALL We of Division l07, though only Freshies, are very proud of our achieve- ments both in scholastic rating and in extra-curricular Work. We have many of our division members Working in Band. Choir, ROTC and as student helpers. We are very sure as We go on, under the splendid guidance of Miss Koeber that We shall reach success in many fields. Division l06 with its thirty-eight Freshies is qettinq along beautifully at Harrison under the quidance of our teacher, Mrs. lacobson. We have already elected our class officers: President, Alice Stolarskip Vice-President, Bob Davis: Secretary, Pat Siedleckiy Treasurer, Darlene Loeplceg Attendance Officer, Geraldine Rich: Council, Doris Williams and Robert Omelkay GAA, Audrey Kroflin, Boots Wagner, Bulletin, Nancy Pamulak, General Aides, Kathleen Bobruk and Phyllis Kobel. -186- The students of Division 104, under the guidance of Miss Guinane, have worked hard during their first year at Harrison and have proven themselves Worthy to be called Harrisonites. Our division delegate is Helen Nedvar and our alternate is Helen Balliette. We are also proud of those who are on the Honor Roll and are working to enter the Honor Society. 0 0 0 Thirty-tive 1B's under the careful guidance of Mr, Duda make up Di- vision l03. We entered Harrison in September, 1949 and are already making outstanding progress. We are the only division to be 10079 in the PTA membership, and like most other divisions we're 1002, in subscriptions to the Harrison Herald. Gloria Rizzo is our Division Delegate, and Ruth Beslcin is the Alternate. Our objective is to continue this good work throughout our tour years at Harrison. FALL 104 103 -187- DIVISION S W , , ., .,. r 4 'TY RoWc1i:N2ilio'TcgvtogeIlg2rJ... Mastalerz, S. Silverstein, A. Cerven, W. Houck, M. Duffy, R. Adamczyk, Row 3: A. Cohen, O. Navarro, M. Meccia, B. Logan, B. Marshall, A. Pizzoierrato, C. Lanqello, G. Papa, G. Kozak. Row 2: G. Keenan, M. Wachna, I. Bosak, W. Bik, G. Caselli, K. Roqalinski, A. Ryder, M. Lento, B. Tuck, R. Ionnson. Row 1: C. Amerlan, F. Randa, R. Funkhouser, Miss Brashavetz, I. Wilson, I. Zaqarski, A. Barnes. DIVISION 105 The nineteen girls and twenty boys oi lB Division lU5 have become known as go-getters during their stay thus far at Harrison, Under the able and earnest leadership of our division teacher, Miss Brashavetz, We students are freely participating in the various activities and organizations found at Harrison. We have supported Campaigns for Worthy objects. We are represented in Choral groups, Band, Intramural Football, Hall Guards, Student Helpers, GAA, and we have several students who are on the Honor Roll. 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 of leadership in school activities. - ISS - FALL We Working play an and We SPRI 108 DIVISION S 107 I I -189 of division l08 think Harrison is a iine school. Many oi us are hard to get into the different societies and activities, and hope to important part in them in the future. We are all proud of Harrison, all hope that Harrison will be able to be proud ot us. 0 0 0 When the Skyrockets graduated last February, a rnid-year Freshman group, the Skyliners, Whorn she promptly named came to Mrs. Florence T. Skidmore. Our officers for the semester are: Pilot ...................................... ..,...... L eo Bilecki Co-Pilot ....... ..... T ony Cherrie Navigator ,...... ...... Y vonne Frisch Purser ......................,................................... Probert Pitralc Others who have been helpful in promoting various school activities are Marilyn Brown, Kenneth Koran, George Kush, Theresa Paluso and Char- lotte Ribniker. We are lively and ambitious and hope that, as time goes on, Harrison will be justly proud ot us. NG G' as J Our division, is a sort ot a second home to us because it is Where we go every morning during division time. Here We get useful information about many different things concerning school Work and school activities. We especially like division time because it gives us a chance to catch up on work that we might have forgotten to do the night before. The thirty-two students oi division 106 are getting along Well in this large school, considering that we are only a group of Freshies. Of course this is due to the leadership and understanding of Mr. Bernard Kaplan, our division teacher. We are all very proud of such outstanding students as Carlene Mastney, Herald Agent and Student Council representative: and Las Chea Verner, GAA Delegate. eu . L -A E :P H' 355 isa E Hem s P P. 1 N G DIVISIONS ' waits get 4 R DIVISIONS ' , x we i fx it if 103 SPRING Division 104, consisting oi thirty-three ireshies is proud to boast oi their teacher, Miss Marie Gannon. In their opinion she is the best division teacher a 'group could possibly have. A few of the prominent students in this division are: Elizabeth Testore, Student Council delegate: Richard Sarnos, Herald delegate and Iarnes Avolio, movie operator. 0 0 0 We are the new ireshies of division 103. Our division is under the direction of Miss Ruth Tichy. Our class representatives are: Betty Ann Szopa, GAA: Richard Moreno, Student Council: Charles Tepper is our Herald Agent. We all came from different schools but are working Well together. -191- my Q as E 102 E 2 rf.: 1 E- Q DIVISIONS rw H -1 as 1 101 SPRING Never a dull moment in 102. What students We have! We the students have joined many of the organizations at Harrison. We are very happy to have such a division teacher as Miss Cappetta. She is a wonderful person and we are very happy with her. We hope, someday, that she Will be very proud of us all as We march along. 0 0 0 Division l0l has many members who participate in various school activities. These include: Ruth Iohanes, GAA Delegate: Florence Pokraiac, Hall Guard and GAA Alternate: Geraldine Klecka, attendance taker: Iac- queline Kuchor, student helper: Louise Banich, Registration Office Worker and Herald Delegate: Frank Amato, swimming team: Marlene Rathburn, student helper, officer Worker, A Cappella Choir and member of the Student Council: Raymond Wisniowitz, Chester Vtfopinslci, Vic Annolino, Donny Di- Amicis, Vernon Rurge, Donny Simoneit, and Rex Guintoli, Errand boys. -192- HT HlETI COACH DOUGHEZRTY 4 THE FOOTBALL TEAM ir With the close of the 1949 season, Harrison gridders finish another of their successful campaigns. Under the capable coach- ing of Bob Dougherty, the Hornets finished with seven victories and two defeats, thus maintaining Harrison's record of winning over seventy-five percent of their games. Paced by the inspired play' of Captain Lou Pavlic, the Hornets won five of their six league games and two of their three practice games. Although Harrison did not reach the play-offs, many of our outstanding grldders were honored Captain Lou Pavlic was selected on the All State team while Walt Cudzik Torn Valentino and Ed Holakovsky were chosen on first and second teams 1n the West Section George DelGa1lo Bob Walczak and Tony Pape all received honorable mention Varsity men returning next year are newly el cted co captains George De1Gallo and Ken Behnke . I 1, i , ..,,-f-.-FE' V , . . --1 I., .Ii 1 Quiriconi Carrying Sieinmeiz Vs. Harrison Thorp of Crane Breaks Crane Vs. Harrison Matzsiak Place-kicking. Quiriconi Holding Foreman Vs. Harrison Gliwa Punting Quiriconi Running The End Pape Running The End -195- u SENIOR JUNIOR SEN IOBS BASKETBALL Our Seniors had a highly successful season, Winning 6 and losing 3. They got into the playoffs, and this is the first time in many years. Led and captainedby Iohn Rock, our seniors really played good ball. Loss of Oscar Gonzales and Walter Cudzik through graduation in January was a severe blow. Until that time our record was 5 wins and l loss. Other regulars Who played stellar ball were Iohn Klbeclca, Wayne Dodson, Robert Laino, Harold Sowadski and Ray Zukowski. Harrison 46 Du Sable 43 Harrison 63 Farragut 45 Harrison 45 Dunbar 49 Harrison 34 Phillips 44 Harrison 63 Gage Pk. 45 Harrison 45 Tilden 47 Harrison 56 Lindblom 52 Harrison 53 Kelly 41 Harrison 78 Englewood 49 0 0 0 J UNIOBS BASKETBALL Our Iuniors had a successful season, winning 5 games and losing 4. They tied for fourth place in the central section. The team was captained by Gene Napolitano, who also was high scorer. The best rebounder and toughest fighter was Tony Pape. Other regulars were Al Antonik, Ierry Barasch, Elino Gonzales, Richard Matysiak and Walter Rich. Rich, Antonik, Barasch and Gonzales will form the nucleus of next year's Squad, Harrison 52 Du Sable 49 Harrison 42 Farragut 44 Harrison 49 Dunbar 44 ' ' ' ' k 36 H ' on 32 Tilden 36 Harrison 46 Phillips 42 Harrison 40 Gage Par arms Harrison 28 Lindblorn 48 Harrison 25 Kelly 39 Harrison 81 Englewood 42 -196- 9. .,- ,ISV X ,E fi . --ff f , , , Brig COACH FRIEDM BOYS' I-I CLUB The Club is comprised ot all boys who, while at Harrison, have earned a letter in some sport. These boys represent Harrison in all the athletic contests such as tootball, baseball, basketball, swimming, track, and cross country. Under the capable leadership ot Mr. Bob Dougherty these boys have helped to enrich the athletic fund and keep the school on a high athletic standard. 0 0 Q CHEERLEADERS If you happen to see girls strutting, with their batons swinging you ll be seeing none other than Harrisorfs own baton twirlers. They're under the leadership ot Ioan l-larmening. The twirlers participate in parades contests assemblies and all ot Harrison's football games. 5 , , . sw E , .v,7..,3.- . ,. . . H . H Mlm EH M H E H H . BOYS HH77 CLUB CHEER LEADERS -197- SENIOR JUNIOR Division 455 swept away all Senior competition to become the Senior Champs, They fought hard and played heads-up ball to emerge the victors. The Iunior Division 312 Went on all the Way Without a loss io become the Iunior Champs. It was a hard and touqh season, but 312 was not to be denied. -198- INTRAMUBAL FOOTBALL Pacecl by their captain, Daniel Cudzik, Division 205 passed through the intramural football season undefeated. Six of these boys are now playing frosh-soph football for Harrison. One boy, Tom Hejna, is playing varsity. SOPI-IOMOBES FRESHMEN - 199 - 0 0 0 Division 152 when through all the freshmen competition like a breeze They are young and a team to Watch. Q mr,-2 -1 5 'Mt' ' -ss - . K W.. 1 M B-H Us-xr maxim-.ss H :miami V555 Hua MW? M W K., .K DIVISOH 410 Wcls Vlctorlous cts Senlor Chcrmplons They Went through the tournament Wlth no losses cmd defeated DIVISOH 415 ln the fmczl oifter defecrtlnq Wlth only one mornmq cr Week to ploy the Iunlors Were compelle ploy ln CI qu1ck death type of tournament D1v1s1on 352 cozme up from SENIOR R. L. E. P. T. E. I. Mcxslcmku Zinkiewicz Streicher Ziku. Pcvlik Rug Szymcxszek JUNIOR R. Iusinski O. Iohnson R. Stoll R. Barron I. Hovorku SOPHOMORES S. Bulat G. Koziol R. Pudil P. Koruna T. Hejna P. Koziol FRESHMEN COACH PERLSTEIN Q. I Q ' 1 F, Pecoraro I, Ewald D. Eremenchuk R. Wilson -v'G' 'D' IN TRI-XIVIURAL BASKETBALL The Sophomore Champs, Division 205, Went through the entire Sophomore group Without a single 1oss. They defeated Division 212 for the Sophomore title. 0 0 0 The Freshmen Division entries for this tournament were not too numerous. Division 151 went through the tournament by taking Divisions 156, 112, 108 in the quarter finals and Division 157 into camp. They then went on to 'the Freshmen Championship. -201- TN. F 9 lyg. ,L izix MM, fl ,,, i , A 1 3 A 5 I xI.,'Z4 J UNIOR TTC., Standing: I. Hovorka, I. Kcxniu, O. Iohnson, A. Mcxzzoni, R. Barron. 1stRow: A. DeGrc1if, I. Chmulek, R. Stall, R. Kcchlik, R. Iasinki. 2nd Row: Daniel Compecm, Corrado Infunhno Donald DiProvu, Ben Ccxrfo Nick Solideo 1stRow: Mario Lupermi, Louxs Becxse, Jacob Kopcnch, Sam Daley DIVISION 402 INTRAIVIURAL VOLLEY BALL 0 0 IJ DIVISION 356 INTBAIVIURAL VOLLEY BALL -202- SOPHOMORES INTRAIVIURAL DIVISION 228 FBESHMEN - 203 - ., L, E1-.1-I V. . .-,T-z--.. J, I-412911. M5 M- f- f T' - -,. -fffu, - QLIXIILQIII 1:i:LiW1f? 1 tuij ' L1 LTI: '1 AI ri 12 '1 : 1 'QI -4- 4 E '-I in L...1-'L , QLTILKTJ 1 1 I Q5 . . l 2nd Row: Ioe Kurcrsek, Ralph Kwiutkowski, Bill Gielow, Maurice Cove. 1stRow: Tom Krzeminski, Paul Srcrbcumeck, Don Peirurncxle. VOLLEY BALL 'x I 0 0 0 I INTRAIVIURAL VOLLEY BALL DIVISION 205 Row 2: Paul Pucczm, Phllhp Rosenberg, Ronald Lubcz, Ronald Gxush, Row 1: Roger Folkens, Arthur Vais, Curl Cigneito. rf,V..,,EL. I .jj . .TILL if I L A ' 7 I uf I VL., Il cw' ll If fd -iff LQL 'ii LMI Row 2: M. Valentine-Coach, G. Ebert, G. Lewin, D. Strasser, G. Oplt. Row 1: R. Kite, G. Hichert, P. Ta- deo, Captain, M. Smidt. CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK Cross Country, a fall track sport, is in the rebuilding process. Seven runners competed in the City Championship run at Wash- ington Park. Every boy finished the run, which was in the Charn- Xi pionship Division. The team is Captained by Raul Tadeo, a runner with fine prospects tor the future at Harrison. The team ran against such schools as Steinrnetz, Crane, Schurz, St. Ignatius, Farragut, and participated in the Leyden Township Invitational COACH VALENTINE Meet- - 204 - Although bowling is considered a minor sport, members ot the bowling team are eligible to earn major letters as well as numerous other awards. In tact, the team might claim Ior its motto, You name it, we have a prize for it. To illustrate, last years' outstanding members received a total ot ninety- six letters, trophies or patches. These were in recognition of all sorts ot achieve- ments, ranging from high average to perfect attendance. Each year, at the close of the season, Coach Iurka selects a city team which competes in a city meet that is followed by a bowlers' banquet. The 1949 team was teasted in the restaurant at Ray Schalk's bowling lanes. This year Coach lurka will choose boys for another city team to compete in a city meet and partake at another banquet-laden table. 0 Cl 0 The tankrnen under the leadership and guidance ot senior captain Bill I-Iejna, junior captain lack Moskiewicz, and coach Robbins, fared well this SSGSOH. Seniors, with points being added by I-Iejna on his back, Middelegge in free style, and Lewin in breast stroke, lost only two meets. Moskiewicz, and Tom Hejna, with the aid ot Kramp, brought a lossless season to the juniors. BOYS BOWLING SWIMMING TEAIVI Row 2: C. Middlegqe B Powell, C. Kramp I Mos kiewicz, P. Koruna L Sta kenas, T. Ianec Coach Robbins Row 1: B. Hejna W Bik I Lewin, T. Hejna A Vas I. Lewin, E. Leonettz 5 Row 3: Kato, G. Miceli, F. Zahl, I. Ewald, I. Beasley, H. Zelman, Alboris, R. Antoink, A. Lemke, M. Wisniewski, E. Coach Friedman, Maurice. Row Z: Leonetti, E. Novak, A. Amato, S. Gulay, I. lnnocenti, V. Frankowski, P. Cissler, W. McLaughlin, T. Swieriz, E. Szymaszek, I. Row 1: Antoink, A. Barron, R. De1Ga1lo, G. DeLauren1is, T. Napolitano, E. Charvat, I. Kudlata, L. Cosentino, R. Boraek, I. I l. EV.. , BASEBALL COACH FRIEDMAN After getting oft to a shaky start, in which our ball club dropped two out of three, they settled down and Won four straight. They even humbled the great Mudd of Lindblom. Capt. Gene Napolitano out-dueled Mudd and the final score was 5 to 3. Our starting lineup- 1. Barron, Bob-S.S. 2. Cha1'vat,Iake-2B 3. Napolitano, Gene-1B 6. P. 4. De1Gallo, Geo.-CF 5. Kudlata, Lenny-3B . lnnocenti, Vince-RF . DeLaurentis, Tom-LF . Borak, Ioe-C . Frankowski, Paul-Pitcher Cisler, Bill-Pitcher 6 7 8 9 -206- The H Club is the only athletic club at Harrison for girls. Its aim and purpose is to instill in a girl the requisites necessary for leadership and social fitness. The club appreciates the fine cooperation and help given loy Miss McHugh and Mrs. Kazda, its sponsors. H Club's present officers are: MRS. KAZDA GIRLS' H CLUB GYM STUDENT HELPEBS - 207 President ....................... ............. C arol Fuja Vice-President ........ ..... B arbara Brooks Secretary ............. .... S ylvia Kasprak Treasurer ....... ....... M ary Ann Egan 0 0 0 We, the Student Helpers, are the girls who assist in maintaining order in the swimming pool and gym. Among our duties are officiating at games, assisting in the protiency tests, and the taking of attendance. Twenty-five points toward our GAA letter are awarded to us for our simple but important Work which is, by the way, Very entertaining and enjoyable. , . W ' 4: . V- wwf if - .X 455 - ff 'B' 'fy' EWJ 'A ' l 7 -lkti A V, fit-1 Y li 1, it M CHARLES A. GALHOUSE Engineer LUNCH ROOM Under the capable management of Mrs. Elizabeth Perry the students at Harrison are offered healthful and appetizing luncheons which do much to increase their mental alertness and physical Well-being, KATHERINE FOLAN Supervisor-Girls' Rest Room ENGINEER AND STAFF Mr. Charles A. Galhouse very capably directs the heating and maintenance of Harrison, doing all in his power to keep it in excellent condition at all times. ELIZABETH PERRY Lunchroom Manager REST ROOM Appreciation is given to Mrs. Katherine Eolan by the girls at Harrison for the sympathetic and understanding Way in which she treats their problems. -20S- -lim
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