Harrison Technical High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1954
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He accepted it graciously and completely, with a willingness to bring to the book the very best that he had in ability and in purpose. He has stood by his commitment with dignity and honor. setting standards ior himself and for the young people who have been privileged to work under his guidance that may well be used as a pattern tor those engaged in comparable high school activities -standards ol integrity in plan and practice. of efficiency and accomplishment, of service to the school and to the community. ' It is fitting that as the yearbook of Harrison High School enters its twentieth publication under Mr. Ellis's leadership. recognition be made of his contribu- tion to its value and success. I am sincerely pleased and honored in having the opportunity oi ioining with others in his recognition. A 2 QYL , , Former Acting Superintendent of Schools, Chicago, Illinois ' IN APPREEIATIUN Emerson said, An institution IS the lengthening shadow of one man Year books are like that, too: they are the re- flection ot the influence of one person. e e ,.,A ' 1 -e Sauk e 'W' N 1e Xin! ATIUN EZQTW MXH PM if WW? lfgf Hqrrisonian Is Dedicated T 0 Xxx e 5 Of The Pagbind The F uture, 'fr I J ' N , 'ChronologicalliiReeording Uf kg!! ntegration Of Our School And QQ M U fdiyfgxw 0 .o - U . sin M I ts Commzmi X M W V We Et. bi' we emi? W .iff g,,W6f Q21 Lf ,, ' X X 'Il,v-LLM!! ,Mft Q .102 , , J f 7 , , , ' A ,lj 1 .1 'f 'f n wud, 'if' . .l'4v7'l 75,511 fxv 4 1 . ' -Y ,ziflf A107 44111 rl MMWWSH. MNJRMJMNGW JM, 'Quimx' Q-YA ,M Qa jffj L - J W dj DQ 'VLC W Q fxifw if, W M41 MW N ' MMG r if W7 f,if'4x,,ff'f 4. c'f , ', ff I f ,f .. L, r I, 1 .. 1 . N-f, f PHINEIPAIQS ME SSAEE ,lk , z'k:1A.-.1 Cl TNC Q24 1- , , 7 We The Harrisonian Staff is to be congratulated on the choice of its theme for the 1954 issue of the yearbook. Harrison is a part of the community which it serves, and Service is its motto: service to its students: to its cornrnunityy and to the city which supports it. The HARRISONIAN, with its excellent pic- tures and descriptions of every activity of the school, since its beginning plays an important role in the history of the school. Each year, each semes- ter, constant reierence is made to past issues for information concerning for- rner graduates, teachers and the policy of the school. f i QMZM W . Ass A T XM, PRINCI Our Assistant Principal, Mr. Elmer Hawkins, and his staff coordinate the policies of organization and discipline of the school with functional living in our community. Wifi SHOP SUPERINTENDENT The Technical Department, now un- der the leadership of Mr. Maurice Giles, has instructed thousands of boys in vocational skills, enabling them to take their proper places in their home corn- munity and in service to our country. HARRIET W. BISSELL D1sc1pl1ne Counselor IAMES C. MQCGOWAN Adjustment Counselor ADMIN ISTRATICDN MANILA CHESHIRE Placement Counselor lon leovel rx IDA C. FALLS Placement Counselor t ELIZABETH O'BRlEN Attendance Counselor ,10- '- l H l CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS ACTIVITIES ROTC and PHYSICAL EDUCATION OFFICE STAFF A MORRISSEY MARGUERITE ROLSTON CATHERINE WITTMER -111 SYLVANCES E. ADAIR SYLVIA BUNTMAN LUCILLE I. DI BONA MARGARET F. GUINANE OTIS F. HAMILTON EDITH R. MCNAIR AGLAIA P. RECKLING ANN RIMLAND ROSCOE B, THOMAS RUBY R. WARD ART AND MUSIC HARRIS V. BERGI-I EARL R. BORG IOSEPH E. EWALD O HOMER E. FREESE KENT A. NEWBURY KATHERINE M. WILLIAMS FLORENCE WOODHAMS COMMERCIAL 2 7 - A -ig- ,.,g, ,JY tl, ,An ,J M -AA:-4 I A1 gsm SOCIAL STUDIES S EVA B. CAPPETTA MORRIS DAVIDSON CHARLES IICHA ELSA G. KOEBER BURRELL IOSEPH MASCHPIK IUNIA N. MQCMILLAN R. CHASE PHIPPS ELSIE SEATON BERTHA SHAYKIN I LORRAINE STAIDOHAR IOSEPH F. SMIDL TECHNICAL ' J. D. M. BASSETT DAVID C. MAURICE I. BYRON IAMES ANNE MILLER A. NARIC I ELIZABETH O'BRIEN DONALD I, RACKY CARL F. SCI-IUESSLER O DAVE SILVERMAN WILLIAM W. WEISER V 16 1 ,I fi AND I I PHYSICAL EDUC ROBERT F BLANCI-IE FIELDS MAURY H. FRIEDMAN MAE R. KAZDA DOROTHY L. MGI-IUGH BARBARA NYKIE1 MARVIN M. PERLSTEIN ROBERT PIERSZA Sgt. I-C FREDERIC P. PROCISSI Captain Inf. O HARRY ROBBINS WILLIAM E. WOODROW THOSE wEo HAVE SERVED MANILA CHESHIRE Miss Cheshire, who came to Harrison in October, l934, and resigned in October 1953, served as Placement Counselor, Social Laboratory Sponsor which entailed preparation of the manual, heading committees, furnishing the room, organizing the Hostesses Club, and co-sponsoring the Blue and Gray Service Club. W The cultural benefits of the Social Laboratory constantly re- minds us of her delightful personality. ESTHER IOHNSON Miss Iohnson was assigned to Harrison in March, 1938, and resigned at the end of Iune, l953. Her modest manner endeared her to faculty and students. Since her resignation, Miss lohnson is pursuing her life-long interest in travel. She has extensive diaries of her world wide travel experiences and of her interest in weather throughout the world. OTTO DUDA Mr. Duda, who was a Harrison graduate, was head of the Science Department, and a member of the Principals Ad- visory Council. Mr. Duda began his career at Morton High School. Two years later he was assigned to his Alma Mater, where he continued teaching until 1952, when he resigned. He leaves behind an enviable record, as he Was loved by both the student body and his colleagues. -lgf IN MEMORIAM HIRAM K. LOOMIS Mr. Loomis was assigned to Harrison in 1916 as a teacher of physics, chemistry and mathematics. During his early years at Harrison, he served as the director ot the band. He also took charge of the Visual Education Department. Mr. Loomis died September 3, 1953. He will be remembered as a very energetic person, as well as a competent mathematics teacher. -194 PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION President ........... Mrs Anna Mays Vice President ........, Mrs lohri Goehlich 2nd Vice President ..... Mr Ross Herr Recordina Secretary ....... Mrs lerry Tontan C,forrespondini..i Secretary ....i. Mrs Frank Schott Treasurer ....... .. .................. Mrs Charles Kowalski OBIECTS To promote child weltare in home, school, Cjlllllifll and connniniity. To raise the standards oi honie lite. To secure adequate laws tor the care and protection oi children, To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers niay cooperate intelligently in the train- ina of the child. To develop hetween educators arid the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantaaes in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. 20 1 5:- 'Z z 4 ! -- 5 wfifu' Q 2 Q ..-' 1 s 3 9 ..Q.: g i QW' w K . 1 XX .s A J J V 5' N my: 4 X x H ,ww -. I 3 W 1 , 1 .Q X .,. ..., i ,N g 1 x ' . f V ' .Q f ffff YW Y' 1' 3 ' . a 4 , Q. c .P X, A, I X., ,E N f - 2 ,. wx-, f 'Q . - 7357? nf in lf., 'NYY it .M f 41 ,NL L. f . J 'kk 'QR ffnmn. A 1. Y x , lj 4 3 A Q f ....,. , .' A , W 3 ks? Q ?3ff9NfX??gf'fii42iiiiiiiiiiii g ,fv ' -'W!'1fEQ.'f! ' , F A we I , s ,. 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'ihyugsvqgfiw gif RW: he-A J - , ,Q 1 Q- X Q-.2 x , x A-f 1 ,gf uf K X Q ' MS' Q? di i5,uf 5' gif ' 4,1 'gif' ny WQAWF, A F W-2' 'wig ' fi I 'N K T Y x 'V' f v-Q . mv 6 L E ,am 1 ' , i ,ey Ni vs SQ . 5 of' X .r 1 X J 4 .Q fri COLOR: TURQUOISE AND WHITE FLOWER: POMPOM CWHITED MOTTO: TI-IE FOUNDATION IS LAID: LET US BUILD SPONSOR: Miss Marek -gn- CLASS OFFICERS JANUARY, 1954 President: EDWARD STALE Vice-President: LOUISE BANICH Secretary: MARLENE RATHBURN Treasurer: YVONNE ERISCH I Li RPN '53 ADERMANN. GLORIA Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Helper. ALBERGO, SUSAN Treble Chair: Girls Chorus: Student Helper: Registration Club: GAA: Assembly Participation. AMOROSO, ANGELENE MARIE Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Red Cross: Mothers Tea Committee: A Cappella Choir: Harrisonian Stati: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Assembly Participation: GAA. ARCHIER. MARY LOU Masque and G-ivel: Girls Chorus: Treble Choir: Hfirrisonian Staii: Student Council: Assembly Pttrtivipfr- tion: Student Helper. ARMAN, IULIA Gift Committee: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. AVOLIO, IAMES Blue and Gray: Reais- tration Club: ROTC Riile Team: ROTC Fire Guard: Student Helper: Assembly Partici- pation: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Movie Operator. BANICH, LOUISE Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Vice President of Class: Treble Choir: Girls Chorus: Registratoin Club: Student Helper: Assembly Participation: GAA. BARNEY, DOROTHY B Orchestra: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: GAA. BELL, KATHERINE Treble Choir: GAA.. BERNSEE, ROBERT W. A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Football: Boys Chorus: Boys' H Club: Intramural Sports: Assembly Participation. BIAGI, ARLENE Cap and Gown Commit- tee: A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Registration Club: Booster Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Girls Bowling: Student Help- er: Assembly Participation: GAA. BLAZEVICH, DOLORES Masque and Gavel: Social Committee: Concert Band: Registra- tion Club: Herald Staff: Girls Bowling: Stu- dent Helper: GAA. BHDLIK, PATRICIA IEAN Color, Flower. Motto and Song Committee: Student Coun- cil: A Cappella Choir: Baton Twirlers: Herald Staif: Girls Bowling: Student Help- er: Assembly Participation: GAA. BREITENREITEH. DONALD Color, Flower. Motto and Song Committee: Football: Track: Intramural Sports: Student Helper. BRESCIA. LUCILLE Social Committee: Booster Club: Student Helper: Intermediate Orchestra: Hall Guard: GAA. -23- BROOKS. LORRAINE Trelblfa Choir: Girls Clttorusg Slllflfflil Hfrlrrrrr BiOlUQY C11-lb: CIAA. BUDORICK. GERALDINE Honor Society: Gilt Cnrninitteog Stuflont llolporp GAA. BURDI, MICHAEL Color, Flower, Motto .md Sfmq Cornmittmep Hr-mid Stczftg Student llolpf-rg llull Gucnnlg lntrcrmurol Sports. BURNSIDE. LHROY ll-ill Gurtrclg Intru- niuml Sports: Cop :intl Gown Committoeg Hoyas' Bwwlirtqp Strrqo Crnwg Student Holgu- 4-r: llrfrrilcl Stfrtfy lvltrsque trnml Gcrvol. CAVAZOS. CARMEN Girls Cliorusy Stu- clwnt llolpwrg Assornlmly Prrrtifipfrtionp 4A liinnser DIJHIVW Cf3ITtIUlll4 ftj Rf-rl Cross Home Nursinti. CEHNEY. CHARLES CERVEN. BERNICE Color, Flowor, Motto fxnrl Sonfq Crnnrnittoog Booster Clulvp Stu- rlv-nt ll'1lItF'If lifrll Guurelg GAA. COPPOLA. RICHARD I. Student Council: Mixrwl Cltrvrusy Htrslcotlufrllg l'lorc1lClDOl0q1'rtG-. CRIST. WILLIAM Blue rinrl Gruyg Hall Clufucly HOTC Oltivorq Piwkrrrl Plfrtoong Fire flufrrflg Sturt'-nt llvlpnrg lntrrrrnurtrl Sports. CROCCO. DOLORES Grvlrflstrfrg Girls' ltowlintgy Stufir-nt llvlpmg 3A Dinnor Dnnve Vftrrirxiittf-1-g Prurn Ct1JtTlI'I1lllFlfi'j Horcrld Dolo- frfitf-: llfrrrisonifxn Dfflfcrfttwg Red Cross llrtuw Nursinfgg GAA. DANCZYK, ROBERT A. Howlinqy Student ll'-lp'-rg llrill Gufnfly lntrrnnurtrl Sports. DE BIAS. MICHAEL Fcuritlitrllg Bfrsfljlwfrlly iitutlvtnt llolpf-ry Plfitlorrn Corrirriittclf-5 Boys' tl Clultg ltfrtl Gurzrrlq Intrvnnurul Sportsg JA liinuf-r ltrinfw frmiiitittff-r-. DE LEO. GLORIA Crip rind Gown Com- rnittrrrv 'l'rr-lilo Clioiig Hr'-cl Cross Home Nurs- infig ltofiistrtztirtri Clulvg Stud?-nt Helpery llull Gurirclp GAA, DELGADO. RICHARD Clrtiirrnfrn, Dinner Dfrrivo CCJIIttttillf 'j Student Hr-lp:-r: Assom- ltty Prrrtif-iprrtiorig Intrrnnurul Sports. DEPINTO, VINCENT Hinfg Cornrnitteew Prom Cornrnittnop Intrcnturril Sportsg Registration Clulng Stuvlvnt llolrw-rg Hull Gucrrd. S 24- .-ff ,arb- '1 .fn md' DILLARD. IEAN GAA. DIMITRIOS, PETER Social Committee: ROTC Rifle Team: Herald Staff. ENZBIGILIS, DOLORES Registration Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: GAA. ESPINOSA. ELVIRA Masque and Gavel: 4A Banquet Committee: Registration Club: Harrisonian Staff: Feature Editor of Herald: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. ESPOSITO, MARIE Platform Committee: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. FANTOZZI. ALFRED Blue and Gray: Col- or, Flower, Motto and Song Committee: Boys Bowling: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Assembly Participation. FIELMANN, RONALD Gift Committee: A Cappella Choir: Football: Student Helper: Assembly Participation: Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports: Mixed Chorus. FIKAC. IAMES Gift Committee: Football: Booster Club: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. FITZSIMMONS, ZONA Masque and Gavel: Prom Committee: Ring Committee: Regis- tration Club: Harrisonian Staff: Herald Staff: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. 0 FRISCH, YVONNE Class Treasurer: Masque and Gavel: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Student Council: Cheer Leader: Registra- tion Club: Blue Fawns: Bowling Team: Stu- dent Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. GELDHOF, IOHN Color, Flower, Motto and Song Committee: Registration Club: Booster Club: Fire Guard: Student Helper: Stage Crew: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. GIUNTOLI. REX Football: Track: Student Helper: Program Committee: Intramural Sports. GONZALEZ. CECILIA Orchestra: Student Helper: Platform Committee: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. GORECKI. RICHARD President Honor So- ciety: Blue and Gray: Dinner Dance Com- mittee: A Cappella Choir: Boys Chorus: Boys Bowling: Hall Guard: Student Helper. GRIFFIN. NORMA Dinner Dance Commit- tee: Social Committee: Orchestra: Registra- tion Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Stu- dent Helper: Assembly Participation: Hall Guard: GAA. -25- GHODY, GARY Bluri find Gray: Proqrcni Cnrinitittony Rintz Conuriitteog 3A Dinner Dfinw- fforiitiiittfvng A Cripivolltr Choir: Mixt-cl Cliorns: Fw-sttwxllg Student Helpor: Asanwrnlily p'lIIl lfttlllf'lI1f lloll Gufrrrlp lntrti- niutfrl Sports. HAACK, EILEEN Honor Sovioty: Boostwr Clltiltp lilttlflvtit ll'fllt I': GAA. HAHTZEL, LEWIS Honstr-r Clutt: Stuclont llftlwrlg tlfrll Citi ml: lnfrtxmurtxl Sports. I HEIL, LILLIAN Motlwis' 'lbw Cornrnittoo: flmilv-rit llt-lp.-rg lltrll fill nfl: GAA. HENDERSON, VERA GAA. HOOD. PATRICIA Svnior Dinnor Coni- Itlililxftj Honrl: l-tml Cross llmiio Nursinfz: Stuflf-nt Holpi -I: Hfrll Gutirfl: GAA. HORACEK. ROBERT Boys' Bowlinq: lntrti' niuitil Sports. HOVING, MARIANNE Honor Soriotyg Mrxsquo rinfl Grivel: Student Helper: Stu- clvnt Connvil: A Cappella Clioir: Mixed Cliorus: Rerqistifxtirun Club: Booster Club: Hnmlrl Steiff: Rod Cross Home Nursinq: Asstvmlmly Pcrrtif'ipr1tion: GAA. HOVORKA, DONALD Blue und Groy: Motlmrs' Teo Committee: 3A Dinner Donna C!lIliIIllIlf F1j Boys' Ctiorus: Mixfad Chorus: Football: Student Helper: Assembly Porti- riptrtion: lntrfrmurrrl Sports: Truck, HUMMER, GLENDA LEE Student Counvil: Trvlulr- Choir: Red Cross Home Nursing: Sturlont Helper: Biology Club: GAA. IVIK. HOBERTA Gift Committee: Cheer- lmrdsrp Litirriry Club: Hrfrrild Stuff: Student llwlpwrg GAA. IONES. BONITA LOUISE Mosque ond Grrvf-lg Color, Flower, Motto ond Sonq Com- rnittoey Girls Bowling: Student Helper: GAA. IOSEPH, HERBEHT Stuflont Helper: ROTC Fire Gufirrl. IUE, ALLEN KACHLIK, ROBERT ROTC: Holt Guard: Student Helper: Intrrrmurol Sports: Assem- tily Prirtiriprition. -A :ts O .l ,j KARABEDIAN. BETTY 3A Dinner Dance Committee: A Cappella Choir: Registration Club: Booster Club: Student Helper: GAA. KLECKA, GERALDINE Student Helper: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Cap and Gown Committee: Registration Club: Herald Delegate: GAA. KLINGENMAIER. PATRICIA Social Com- mittee: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Red Cross: Library Club: GAA. KORAN, KENNETH 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Color, Flower, Moto, and Song Committee: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Hall Guard. KOSTELANCIK. WILLIAM Blue and Gray: Ring Committee: Program Committee: Boosters Club: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. KOSTELIC. NANCY Platform Committee: Library Club: Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA. KOWALUK, IAMES Program Committee: Student Council: Football: Student Helper: Assembly Participation: Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports. KOZELUH, GERALD Mothers' Tea Com- mittee: Stage Crew: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. KOZELUH. IOYCE Program Committee: Band: Registration Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. KROL, FRED Honor Society: Blue and Gray President: Mothers' Tea Committee: A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Boys' Bowling: Student Helper: Assembly Parti- cipation: Hall Guard. KROSTING, VIRGINIA Treble Choir: Red Cross Home Nursing: Assembly Participa- tion: GAA. KRZEMINSKI. THOMAS Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports, KUCHAR. IACQUELINE Student Helper: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Program Committee: Registration Club: Or- chestra: Herald Delegate: GAA. KUDULIS, CHARLES Student Helper: Hall Guard: Student Council. KUKEC, MARY ANN Program Commit- tee: Herald Staff: Red Cross Home Nurs- ing: Girls' Bowling: Student Helper: Herald Delegate: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: GAA. Mfg.. KUSH. GEORGE 121110 and Grrxyy 301-1111 Cf11111111itt1111g 170011111115 111111iso11i1111 Stutfy 31111111111 H1-111015 3111110 Crwwg 111111 G1111111: 1r11111111111111 Spnrtsg 1V111vi11 O11f1111t01. LABAY. LORRAINE Mix1111 C:1if1I'1lSI Slit' C1l'I11 11111111115 Ass11111111y P111'tivi1111ti1111q 111111 G1111111p GAA. LESNIAK, CONSTANCE 111111 Gross 111111111 N111si1111: 1111111:s111111111 151-11111-1t11g 1?'11'11'-111 111-1111-17 11111 51211111117 GAA. LIEBERMAN. MENDEL 11111111 151111111 V11111- 111itt1'1-7 1111110111111 G111yg 111111113 H11111111yt'11111g 111-111111 .-1111115 111111 C11111111y .wt11111111E 111-1111117 1V1.1vi.- CD11f1111t111. MARCANGELO, ADELIA f'c11r11, 1'11'1we11, M111!11 111111 1111111 tT11111111i111111y 1-11111115 011111114- 11111 111-11 471111115 11111111- N111sir11.1g S1l111'WI11 111-1111113 GAA. MARZULLO. CARMEN S1-g'i l101 1311111111 C'T11111111i1tf111y 1U1Y11IIliil'111 311111135 Boostwi' 1 11111111 1111111111 Slfiffg 1111ys' 11f1w1i1111y 111111 6211111113 f1A Dillfiffl 151111111 CT11111111i1t1w. MAYS. NANCY 111111111 Iiwtliwtyg M11sq11o 111111 A3'1Vf 1j f3t111.111111 11U11JfWI'j 111111 Cllltlftly A:as1-111111y PC11ti1'i1111ti1111g St11111111t C1111n1'i17 Girls' 1f1111111s: 111111111 C1111i1q GAA. MERCADO, ARMIDA C111111, Flowor, Mot- t11, 111111 S111111 C11111111itt1'-'13 111111is011i1J11 131110- 11111115 111111 Cross 11011111 N111si1111p 31111111111 1111111111: Ass11111111y P111ti1'i1111tiO11p 111111 f11111111g GAA. MIKIJCA, IANIS C1111t11i11 C111vPr1011111w1s: 4A 1311111111 D11111-11 Ll11111111itto11g Girls' C1111111sy B1111st1-rs' 11111175 1111111 1'11w11sg Girls' Bow1i111'1 '1'1-111117 f1t1111f1r1t 11111111117 111111G1111111g ASSOI11' 111y 11111t11'i1111ti11117 GAA. fn MOFFETT. MARILYN 1V111t111H1's' T111 C0111- 111i1t111-q 31111111111 C1111111t111 '1'I'f1111f5 C11oi1g R011 ffimfss 111111111 N111sir111g 3111110111 Co11111'i1g A1151-111111y P11rt11'111111i1111g 1111111111 D111vq11t11g 111111is111111111 D1111111111Og GAA. MOHEL. MARY LOU 111111ist1'11ti11r1 C1ll1JQ 111111511119 11111111 111111 C'f1'11ss 111111111 N111'sir1qg 111111111111 11111111117 Girls' CT1111111sp Assembly 1'111ti11i1111ti1111q 111111 G11111'11g GAA. MULLER. MILDRED 111,111 Cross 111111111 N111s11111g 111111 A111 11117 GAA. NANNINI, ESTER Girls' CT1111111sy Rfmgiss 1111t11111 fi1l117j 11ow1in11g 11 Cluby CfJ-C1Xf'1- 111111 '1'wi111'1rsg 1-Sumsiryi' Qtllilbf Biology C1u11g S1llf1Y'1I11 11121111'1rp MKISQUP 111111 Guvely Red Crmss 111111111 N111s11111g 11111'1is1111i1111 D010- 1111t117 1111111111 131111-41111117 GAA. NERAD, EILEEN 111111111 Socsivtyg 5001111 L1111111'11t111'Y 1111511155: 1711115111111 COIIlIIi111lDGj 11U11is1111lio11 177111171 111111119 Choir: Gi11s' Cliorusp 1Il1QI1Ilf?C11!.I1C? O1c'11estr11g Boosters' Clulzy St111111nt 110113915 GAA. PAGE, FRANCES 11111101 Girls' Chorusg 11Q11st111s' C11111g R011 Cross Home Nursinqg Dislrilmuiivo Edu1:11tio11 Club: Student Help- nrz GAA. gg ls PALUSO. THERESA A. Girls' Chorus: Boosters' Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. PAPA. GUY Blue and Gray: Prom Com- mittee: Registration Club: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Herald Delegate. PARSONS, IACQUELINE Honor Society: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: Senior Council: Registration Club: Hall Guard: GAA. PATTI. IOSEPH President, A Cappella Choir: Cap and Gown Committee: Intra- mural Sports: Booster Club: Hall Guard: Mixed Chorus: Student Helper: Assembly Participation. PAVER. DOROTHY Registration Club: Student Helper: GAA. PELLEGHINO. FRANK Platform Commit! tee: Booster Club: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Assembly Parti- Cipation. PENCHOFF, IAMES Senior Prom Com- mittee: Intramural Sports: Boys' Bowling Team: Herald Staff. PENKO, RICHARD 4A Banquet Commit- tee: Boys' Bowling: Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports: Student Helper: Harrisonian Staff: Herald Staff: Masque and Gavel. PIGNONE. ANGELINE Ring Committee: Cap and Gown Committee: Registration Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Assembly Participa- tion: Booster Club: GAA. PITRAK. ROBERT Intramural Sports: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Student Helper. PITTS. YVONNE GAA. POLACEK, IOHN N. Color, Flower, Mot- to, and Song Committee: Intramural Sports. PORTER. IAMES Gift Committee: Stage Crew: Intramural Sports. PULLIA. NICK Platform Committee: In- tramural Sports. QUALLS, RICHARD Prom Committee: Student Helper: Distributive Education Club. -29- RATHBURN. MARLENE Hmlcfr Sorielyg lvlnsqur- llnfl Gcxvc'-lg A Cnppollfl Tlmlrg llIlIIlSC1Tllf1ll Slfxllg 4B ClJIHII'l1llClC'j Clflss IS:-wrr-wry: Slurlf-nl C3Cl11Ill'llf GAAQ Assfxm- lfly l'f1r1ir'iyluliony Sluclvnl l'l!XlIl'lYj Hfrcxlfl llfflflrqfxlffy llurrismlirxn l7f-lr-fqfzlr. REGIRO, IOSEPH Rluv fmrl Gmyy flfllol, llrlwsfr, lVlOllcm, fmrl Sclnq Crvrrlxrlittwvg ASSFITI llly llfxrllrliplcxliflrlg Rcxslwllflxll 'lxf'Hll1 Pfzsf lfull 'l'r1fm1y lnlmmurfxl Splcwrls. HENC, ANNROSE l'lCJ1'lC7Il Sclric-lyy Mlxsqur .mfl Glxvvly Mcltllms' Tr-11 Co111rT1il2Pf1g A f'fx515:f-llfx Cflmirq Rf-fxislmlirml Flulq Lil-mry lull: ll'-mlfl Stull: Rflfl Cffrflss ll' H10 Nurs 111117 fltllflf-nl ll'-IW-rp GAA. RIBNIKER. CHARLOTTE Flinl: Cwrrlrlliflrwg lirwqislmliurl Kflulfq Bowlinf: Tflfxmy Sfuclflul llvlyv-I7 GAA, RIMANDO. AGNES llrfrlrlr Sr'-I--iwly: Hamis- 'mliffn fllllllf Rrvl Cross llffmf- Nl1fSlTlf,IT fllurlf-rl? llrlly-c-rg UAA. RIVIERA, RUDY Gill fYT!lII1!lll'lf'F3f SVVIIII' rmrm 'l'1-Gmy Hwys Pflwlirl-I Tffzmq llxll 'mlurlg lull-lmmfzl Sy urls. RUNGE, VERNON l115r+,1m11r':l Fywrls. SABBIA, GERALDINE Prrlm fQfml1'11itlwH: filurlvlrll Vmlrlf-ily Orwllrvslmg llrlrcxlfl Dahl? 'mlm Hoflslm Clullg Sluclvnl Hvlyr-rg Assmm- l'lY l'fxrlif'jplf1li1lnq GAA. SRMEC. MILTON llfrnfl: llfwcelf-r Plulg llisllillulifln Ffrluwxlicm Clullg Hmvlir1qTmnu: llflllf l'ir'lc1'rl Plfltmrlll, lrlirfl Gufxrfly llfxll ilufml: filllrlmll Hr-lpffvlg ASSf'Il1lllf, Plrfivi- Z'll1flflI lrllrmmlrrxl Spflrls. SAMOS. RICHARD C. Flllw 'xml Grrzvr llfllISC1l1K'fIUfl Grlvr-lg ll:-rlxld DF'lK'CICllflj ROTC Hfxllfrlimn fforxlrxmrznrlf-ry Qllivr-r, Pivlwd Plu- mfln, llillr- Tmxmy Firr- lwllfxrslmlly Student Hr-lp:-ry lrllmrllurul Spmlsg fXsS'1mlfly Pnl'- 'if'iy1cllioIl. SCARBOROUGH. HOSITA Filmlr-nl Coun- +'1l7 llmmf Nursinclq Cillfilllllilfl cal l.il':rl1ry iflully 'l'rf-lllf- ffllrwirq Orrlxeslrlxg Hall Gufxrd: GAA. SCHNEIDER. MARGARET Orvllf-sim: Regis' lfIlllf7Il Cflullg Rod Crfwss llomf' Nursimqy :.l1l'll'Ill llf-lylr-rg GAA. SEDLACEK, MILDRED PrfvcV1rf11:1 fjwllllllll' 'wr-g lllurl:-nl llrflglmg Slllflr-Ill C,o11r'1f'1l: l'lrpm9 Nlllfilflflj CAA, SERVIN, IORGE E. Bluff nmcl Gmyg Or- 'llf'Sll'lj ASSflTTllllY Pcxrliviywxlifvny lnlrfxmurlxl :Ty wlrlrs. SHEMANSKI, STEPHEN Hmgislrutimn Clul lp filurlf-nl llrflyfflrg Assflmllly Plxrllvxpllliclrlf lllxll flmxxrlq lxflcwlw Oflfglfllllf. Y :ln V. l :Fi I SHOBUTTE, CALBERT Intramural Sports. SIMONEIT, DANIEL I. Intramural Sports: Mothers' Tea Committee. SKOTY. RONALD Boys' Bowling: Assem- bly Participation: Hall Guard: Intr.miur:iil Sports. SLAHOR. IOHN Blue and Gray: 3A Din- ner Dance Committee: Basketball: Boys' I-I Club: Booster Club: Student Helper: Assem- bly Participation: Hall Guard: Intr.nnur'tI Sports. SMITH. DAVID Blue and Gray: Cap and Gown Committee: Track Team: Studen' I-Ielper: Intramural Sports. SOROKIE. EVELYN Honor Society: Cit- and Gown Committee: Editor-in-Chief Herald: Student Helper: GAA. STALF. EDWARD ROBERT 4B-4A Class President: Honor Society: Blue and Gray: Sports Manager, Herald: Captain, Bowl- ing Team: Student Helper: Hall Guard: In- tramural Sports. STANICH. IOHN Student Helper: Intra- mural Sports. STEINBERG. IERRY Blue and Gray: Pro- gram Committee: Mixed Chorus: Band: Registration Club: Herald Staff: Student Helper. O STRAMMIELLO, LAURAINE Prom Com- mittee: GAA: Booster Club: Blue Fawns: Distributive Education Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. SVOBODA. FRANK Registration Club: Booster Club: ROTC Picked Platoon, Fire Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Football: Boys' H Club. SVOBODA, FRED Boosters' Club: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. SZOPA, BETTY Masque and Gavel: Ring Committee: Dinner Dance Committee: Stu- dent Council: A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Registration Club: Herald Stall: Red Cross Home Nursing: Assembly Par- ticipation: GAA. TEPPER. CHARLES Senior Committees: ROTC Rifle Team: Fire Guard. TESTORE, ELIZABETH Masque and Gavel: Mothers' Tea Committee: Student Helper: Blue Fawns: Girls' Bowling: Student Coun- cil: Assembly Participation: Intramural Sports: GAA. ...31.- TIPNER, IAMES Intromurcxl Sportsq Elms' tion Committne. TISCHLER. MICHAEL Sf-nior Dinner Com- mittovp SA Dinnnr Dnnfo Cornmittorly lntmf mtirfil Sportsg Stuclffnt llvlpf-r. TOGNOCCHI, IOYCE Masque und Gcxvolg llinq Conirnittriry Socicil Committvwg Reqis- trtition Clulup Lilvrfiry Club: Exvhcrnqe Edi- tnr, llmffllfl Stfitfy Rnd Cross Home Nursing: Slllflfllll lirvlpvrg GAA. TOMASINO, FRANCES Sfvnior Commit' tm-5 Mixncl Clinrusg Rmristrvxtion Clulwg Emi Cross Honiv Nursinqy Studonl l-lolperg As- sfxmlwly Pfirtiviprxtiong Distrilvutive Ecliirrrtinri Cflulig GAA. TRACY, IOHN Bluff rind Gray: Student Hulpriry lltill Gucirdp lfllT 1lTlUl'l'Il Sports. TRIVERI. YOLANDA Rnd Cross llomff Nur!-zinrzq Hull Gucirdg Studs-nt Helperg Din- nf'-r Cfrtnirnittr-O. TYRANOWSKI, RONALD llfrll Gufirrlg llllfllfllltlfl, Sw-ifrl Crvrnmittneg Cmss Coun- tryy 'l'rrif'kp Buys' ll Clulfg Boostvrs' Clulvg Iltnrlr-nt llr-ly-wry Sturm Crow: lntrfiniurnl Spflrtsg Assfiniltly Prxrtifiptition, VALICENTO, MARY ANN Trelulf- Clioiry Girls' Cliwrusg Prom CfllIlHllll0Clf Rod Cross llmnri Nursinrqg llrvostfws' Clulw lltxll Gucrrdy Slllflflill llfllftPI'f GAA, VONDRA, MILDRED BLANCHE lvlcisquw finrl Gtrvf-lg Platform Committee: Girls' Cllicnusg 't'f-min Clioiry Hnrcilfl Stciffq Rflfl Crfiss llrfnw Ntirsinfyg Slllilflfll Hrilp Org llur- risvtrlifin l'Jf-lf-fqfrtfw GAA. VUIICA. RICHARD Sturm Crnwy Student llv-lpf-rg Intrtimiirril Sy ortsg Hull Guiirfl. WAGNER, KAY Slllflflfll Council: Treble Cliftirg Girls' Cliorusp Lilimry Clnlwg Student lif-lytf-rp llfill Gufirdq GAA. WAIDA, FRANK Rrinclg Rmiistrution Clulvg fltnflnnt llnlpnrg Assmnlwly Pfirtifigvcitifny llrill Cutirriy lvlovin Cpr-rtitnr. WEGREZYN. IAMES Bluo find Grcryg MtlSC1llll finri Grivel: Prffsiric-nt, Mother-rs' Tmr Cornrnittvpg 3A Dinnm' DflI'lFfl? Student Counvily Cross Countryg 'l rfrc'k Tecimy H Clulmg Roqisirution Clubg Bowling Team. WEINER, ANNETTE Student Councilg Booster Clubg Distrilvutive Education Club: GAAg llorcild Stofip Student Helper. WINSBERG. BERT Soriul Committee: A Cuppollcx Clioirg Mixed Chorus. Boys' Chorus. -222- 'vu WISNIOWICZ. RAY Honor Society: Blue cmd Gray: Social Committee: A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Baseball: Intramural Sports. WOLLENBERG. LOIS Boosters Club: Stu- dent Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. WOPINSKI. CHESTER Ring Committee: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Cap and Gown Committee: Mixed Chorus: ROTC Picked Platoon: Intramural Sports. ZANARDO. EILEEN Student Helper: Girls' Chorus: Boosters Club: Girls' Bowling: Stu- dent Helper: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Platform Committee: Red Cross Home Nurs- ing: Hall Guard: Student Council. ZIBRICKY. IUDY Honor Society: Cap and Gown Committee: Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. Jutographs MISS MAREK Sponsor 4 B DANCE Held in THE LARGE GYMNASIUM May 8, 1953 Music by GUY GRIMM and His Orchestra tk as ' ' V fi' -gf f J ,, ' X f f. N 1 4 P X 4 - se f 1 ::,, 1 N A' V ' -- it A 'XE l ,X v Vx gt X 3 4 fe ' 5 ,pff 3 QQ5, .1 M, 1' 'fx I W A 1 ' j' 'rl M ff .'. 1- 1 figs, - K ' L .wg N V s. rv A M A S F- N F wg? Q Y ani. S QMVX, V5 gn 3 a ig? an K Q' Q. an 3,155 f It My 3 P Q : ' kggk faiyggzg Axxv T 'fr N 'M jggiiaginz 'R If it M YQ I 'i I ?6'g?,,,.5v-55' gljimfffvw Mk' in 'si V I V t ? liijx J gy ,M 6:1512 K4 f i.? M ,, Q -A jf' f -' fl -f'. 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Qver the years, our division tnernbers have participated in the Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, in sports, Varsity and lntrarnural sports, in all musical oraanizations, Student Council, Herald Statt, GAA, ROTC, Harrisonian Stall, etc. We all want to thank our wonderful division teacher, Miss Cappetta, tor all the help and quidance she's aiven us. 7 Zltif DIVISION 8-121 F AL L Miss CAPPETTA DIVISION 8-251 FALL MR. BORG I .-gg.. MH- BCBG DIVISION 8-251 FALL Freshies! Sophomores! luniors! And finally Seniors! These four titles have followed us for four glorious years. The years have been filled with joy and sadness. The 3A Dinner Dance, Mothers Tea, 4B Elections, skating parties, dances, and finally the Prom will all be memories, we will part and friends will be separated. These friendships have grown through the years and will re- main forever. After graduation, many of us will go to college, while others will seek means of employment, but our high school days will be in our fondest mem- ories for many years. -39- DIVISION 8-305 Four years ago each of us walked into l-larrison striving for one goal, to he seniors. We have achieved that goal yet somehow we feel it came too quickly. As we look through our l-larrisonians, the thoughts of our prom, dinner dance and so many other activities we have attended, seein so long ago. But, these cherished rnernories which remain with us will never die. Before leaving l-larrison, grateful thanks should be given to the teachers who tried teaching us and to our division teacher, Miss Viola Ucitel. l-ler understanding and patience guided us to the goal we have now achieved. 1401 MISS UCITEL SN Rev DIVISION 8-305 FALL MISS UCITEL - 41 .. DIVISION 8-308 FALL MR, STILLER ,, Ig- Q A ,,I, I I g EXW? MH- STILLHH DIVISION 8-308 The time tor graduation is slowly approaching. It seems that only a short time ago we were ireshies, looking starryeeyed at a huge building. . Thanks to our division teachers' guidance, we can now say that we are ready tor graduation. It's been tour years since we entered I-l.T.H.S. and many oi us have worked hard since we came. Everyone in the division has participated in at least one ot the following activities: Honor Society, Blue and Gray, Masque and Gavel, Student Helper, Foot- ball Team, Committee Participation, the Herald or Harrisonian Staffs, and the ROTC. a 43 F. DIVISION 8-337 Four short years ciao we entered Harrison worrying about findinq our way around the buildina. Today division members of 8-337 are worrying about the future. It seerns but only a short tirne aqo that we were trying to find out what yesterdays' hornework assiqnrnent was and wonderinq if our hiqh school days were ever qoirrfsg to end. Those days are fast corninq to a close now. We rernernber rnany thinqs, but chiefly the fun we had just being toqether. Though we qrow older, we'll always be younq when we recall our hiqh school days and old friends which we'll forever cherish in our memories. III4J,u DIVISION 8-337 FALL ff Mk MISS ORPHANOS Q45- PROM Held at the EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL January 8, 1954 Lou DIAMONDS ORCHESTRA MISS UCITEL Sponsor ---H5- BANQUET January 1954 HOTEL DEL PRADO MR. STILLER Sponsor pak hal' CLASS OFFICERS JUNE, 1954 PRESIDENT: Robert Swcrt VICE PRESIDENT Laverne Kohui SECRETARY: Phyllis Sokowitz TREASURER: Shirley Hojriocki I COLOR: CORAL AND WHITE FLOWER: WHITE ROSE MOTTO: PREPARE TODAY FOR TOMORROW SPONSOR: Miss Myers E -22 x n AFFINITO. CLEMENT Student Helper. AGUADO, RALPH D. ROTC: A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Spanish Club: Intra- mural Sports: Fire Guard: Camera Club: Herald Staff: Gymnastics Team. AN DAVIS, IACQUELINE M. Student Help- er: Hall Guard: GAA: Red Cross Home Nursing: Division Secretary: Division Vol' leyball Champions. 0 ANGAROLE. IUNE Concert Band: Com- missioned Oiiicer: Secretary Band Club: Student Helper: Orchestra: Girls' Bowling Team: Student Council: GAA: Song Com- mittee: City Solo, Ensemble, and Band Competition. ANISI, ANNE GAA: Student Helper: Ring Committee: Red Cross Home Nursing: Girls' Bowling Team: Vice President-Divb sion: GAA President, and Vice President H Club. ARGENTO. ANGELINA GAA: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: 4B-3A Dance Committee: Orchestra: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Division Treasurer: GAA Alternate. AVERY. KENNETH Herald Delegate: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Football: Track: Intramural Sports: Boys' H Club. BARCE. PAULINE GAA: Hall Guard. BARTA. EDWARD Herald Delegate: 3A- 4B Dance Committee: lntramural Sports. BATOR. FRANCIS I. Blue and Gray: Hall Guard: Mixed Chorus: Student Helper. BELCHER. IOHN Orchestra: Band Officer: Student Helper: Boys' Bowling Team: Intra- mural Sports: Hall Guard: City Solo and Ensemble Contest: Honor Society. BELL. CLIFTON Football: Intramural Sports: Orchestra. BEARD, EUGENE Track Team: Basket- ball Team: Cross Country Team: Hall Guard. BELLICH. DANIEL Student Helper: In- tramural Sports. BERARDI. ANTHONY C. Hall Guard: Student Helper: Stage Crew: Intramural Sports: Boys' Chorus: Class Election Com- mittee. ..49.. BETTIG. MARY E. TYfNl'Jli'1 Clwiry lunior Rwri lfrwssq GAA. BILEK. MARY ANNE Sliidwm Hrxlprirp H Cliil: Prr'-siflrfrify fimvinl Clivlirmixrl ml ll Cliilvg GAA: Divisifvn pFWSlVi0Illj Girls' llflwllflfl 'l'f- im. BLACK, DOUGLAS A. ll'1ll Giimlriiy Sill' fic-ril ll'-iw'-ri 'lm-'k 'l'fvmig lnlriimiirfxl 3110111-Z, BLACK. FRANCES llirll Gu irnly Rim: Coin Illlll f'I filurlwrit Crniinfil 'lnivlilv Clifxiri Stu flf-ul llwlw-r: limi Cfrruss lllmw Niirsimli Girls' i'l1r,r1.s: Cllflll, BLECHA, FERDINAND fiwiiiiiiiirvi Twiirri, fxlffifllllf fl Cffiyqwllfi Cilvniry Mixmi Clicmrrisz Hmys' Vliffrlirag llwrior' SOf'ifWlYj Blur? mimi firixyy lifwys' ll Kflrilxg Prom Cimirniilevx lflillllllllf il ffporls. BOOE. BARBARA A. Girls' Ulimriisy Trolilff Cflirfirg Girls' Howlimg 'lnwirrig Biology Cllilip Divifsiviri Vfwllfwylwill Climilpimisq Stuclfml llwlpffrg llfxll filiiiirvly GAA: Hfirrisfwnifiri livglrf-szwri' i'i','f'-. BORUTA. WILLIAM D. lrifriiimiriil Sports: ll-ill Gwirrl' Sliirivril llfflpwry Mfmvin Gp lxffllflf. BOYCE, FLORA Stiilihril llwlpwry llflll Cillrlffij li'-ixisiriiiimri Cllilvp Rl-il Cross llomff Nurszinfzp GAA, BRAMBORA, RONALD I. llixll Gufirdy filurioril llf-lpflrq Movirx Orwrixlcmrq lrilrii- F. . , N muifxl .lyffrlsg Rfifrislrnlimri f,llll'. C BRANDONISIO, LUCO lritrizrmirmxl Sports: llfill Giiixrfly Boys' ll Clulwg StuvlmitCoi1n- rilg Slllflvlll ll'-lgwrg HA Dinriwi Uirifff- Com- millfw. BRONKEMA, MARILYN lflirll Gimrzlg Moilwrs' Tw: Cfurrirriiltfewg Rnd Crfiss Homi- Nursirifag filuflwnl Hfflpory GAA. BROOKS, HAROLD Cqori '-Xrl Bwriniq Triirk Twirri. BURDE, BERNARD Cmn-HM Cluluy Color, Flwwm, -:nfl Molto Corrirriitmeg Sluclon! Counvilg Mixriri Chorus: lI'llF1lII1llfLIl Sports. BURKE. NETTIE A. Hnriilfji Stuff: TTQlUif? Clmiiq Sliicimit Counrilg Hcill Gucirdg Slu- rlf-rit Holpfir: GAA. BURNEFT, BARBARA Stuwlmit Helperg llfill Gufxrci: GAA. -50m BURRELI., VIRGINIA M. Social Labora- tory Hostess: Orchestra: GAA. CABRERA. ELIZABETH Hall Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Spanish Club: GAA. CALHOUN, LEWIS Hall Guard: Mothers' Tea Committee: Intramural Sports: ROTC, Picked Platoon. CANDOS. GERALD A. Hall Guard: Fish- ing and Hunting Club: Student Helper. CERKA, BARBARA Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Red Cross Home Nursing: Masque and Gavel: Girls' Bowling Team: GAA. CERNY. IOHN S. Hall Guard: ROTC, Picked Platoon: Fire Guard: intramural Sports: Student Helper. CHARLES, ANN Student Helper: GAA. CHUDZIK. BERNADETTE A. Student Holp- er: Band: Library Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Latin Club: GAA: Band Commis- sioned Officer. CLARK, ARLENE I. Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Hall Guard: Harrisonian Staff: Registration Club: Herald Delegate: Stu- dent Helper: Division Messenger: GAA Delegate. CLARK. LULA MAE Hall Guard: Stu- dent Helper: GAA. CLEMENS. WILLIAM N. Harrisonian Staff: Movie Operator. CODUTO. DOLORES A. Registration Club: Student Helper: Gift Committee: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate. COLE. IANET L. Honor Society-Septette: Masque and Gavel: Majorette Co-Captain: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Bowling Team CSecretaryl: Harrisonian Editor: Girls' H Club: Vice President, Color, Flower, and Motto Committee. COLOSKY, LAVERGNE I. Herald Staff: Honor Society: Student Helper: A Cappella Chair: Color, Flower, and Motto Commits tee: Girls' Bowling Team: Student Council: GAA: Latin Club: Biology Club. CORDERO, DAVID R. A Cappella Choir: Concert Band: Band Paper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Gift Committee: Band Officer: Spanish Club, President: Solo Con- test, Ensemble Contest. -51- COREY, MARGARET Orchestra: Student Hnlpor: Hull Guard: Red Cross Home Nurs- inq: GAA, CRAWFORD. LEE ROY H. Student Help- er: Hull Gurrrd: Mixed Chorus: A Cappella Choir, Secretory: Boys H Cluh: Varsity Foothfill: lntmmurul Sports. CRIDER, PATRICIA C. Holi Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Hurrison Stott: Girls' H Cluli, Sm-inl Chuirmon: Fteqistrrxtion Club: Girls' Bowlinq Tefrm: Red Cross Home Nursintr: Horrisonicrn Ropresentotive: Girls' Chorus: GAA: Finfrnve Committee. CROSS, IESSIE Girls' Chorus: Hull Guard: Stud'-nt llolpftr: Liltrtrry Club: GAA. CZOCHARA, KENNETH Hull Gufrrd: Stu- dent Helper: lluntinfg txnd Fishing Club: lntrtimurtil Sports. DE BLASIO. LUCILLE Student Helper: Hof! Cross Home Nursinq: GAA. DELGADO. FRANK lntrtrmurfil Sports: Hfmfl: lltrll Gumd: Student Helper: Mixed Chorus: Movie Oriertrlor. DEMSKE, EDWARD P. Student Helper: Hfrll Gufircl: A Ctrppellrr Choir: Mixed Chorus: ROTC, Fire Guordg lntrnmurrrl Sports. DOLEZAL. BARBARA I. Student Helper: Refi Cross Home Nursinfq: GAA. Q DOMAGALA MARY ANN I. Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Girls' H Chili: Mosque find Grivel: Girls' Bowlinq Tofnn: Rinq Committee: Htrrrisonion Stott: Hr-rtrlrl Stuff: Hefristrutiori Club: Lihrory Chili. DOOLEY. HLSIE M. Student Helper: Hull Gutirfl: Red Cross Home Nursinq: Division Volloyhrill Chrxmpions: Division Secretory: Hurrisnnirm Representfrtive: GAA. DOORNBOS. IOHN Student Helper: ln- trcxmurul Sports, DRAHOS. WILMA M. Hull Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Color, Flower, und Motto Committee: Reqistrfrtion Club: GAA. DROGOSZ. DONALD W. Honor Society: City Stuff, ROTC: Fire Guord: Picked Plo- toon: Great Eight: Sweet Sixteen Drill Teom. DROGOSZ. CHARLENE F. Student Help- er: Hull Guard: Honor Society: Mothers' Terr Committee: GAA. ,53- J P4!nflJ..f'lV! DULLER. ROBERT Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: Football. DURHAM, CURTIS A. Band. EICHELBERGER, CAROL I. Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir: Bing Committee: Gift Com- mittee: Biology Club: Student Helper: Divi- sion Volleyball Champions: Basket Ball Champions, Bowen High: GAA. ERNEST. LEROY I. Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Gift Com- mittee. ESONES. IOYCE I. Hall Guard: Student Helper: Biology Club: Mixed Chorus: Herald Delegate: Division Valley Ball Team: GAA. ESPOSITO. FRANK I. Hall Guard. FAIL, ALLAN I. Student Helper: Intra- mural Sports: Track Team: Movie Operator. FAU. CHARLES I. ROTC Officer, Great Eight, Sweet Sixteen, Picked Platoon, Fire Guard: Hall Guard. FEDERIGHI. MARINO Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports: Student Helper: A Cappella Choir: Varsity Baseball Team. 'I-. FERFETSKI, DOROTHY F. Student Help- er: Hall Guard: Mixed Chorus: Herald Delegate: GAA Division Secretary. FEROLO. IAMES P. Intramural Sports: Concert Band: Student Helper: Song Com- mittee: Hall Guard: Solo and Ensemble Contest. FERRARA, DOMINIC A. Hall Guard: ln- tramural Sports. FERRARO, GERALDINE Student Helper: Honor Society: Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir: Herald Delegate: GAA. FIGARELLI, ANTHONY I. Hall Guard: Gift Committee: Intramural Sports. FISCHER, CLAIRE K. Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Herald Page Editor: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Student Help- er: A Cappella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Song Committee: Biology Club: GAA Delegate. -52, FLAHERTY, IAMES B. ROTC Oiiicer, Rifle Terxni, Fire Gurirrl: lntrrtmurul Sports: Hctll Gurird: Student Helper: Herald Delequte. FRANKE, IUNE C. Musque and Grivel: Sorficil Lrxlworutory Hostess: l-lcirrison l-lerrild Dnloquteg Hcirrisonicin Stuff: Student Help- er: Girls' Chorus: Treble Clioirp Girls' Bowl- inq Tofirn: Plfittorrn Committee. FUDALA. THERESA K. Student Helper: Girls' Cliorusp Treble Choir: 3A Dinner Dance Crtrnrnittee: 3A-4B Dtrnre Cnniniittfte: Rf-d Cross Hrrnie Nursinq: GAA, FUIA. PATRICIA A. Student Helper: Hull Gurird: Red Cross Herne Nursinqg GAA. GAIDA. WALTER I.. Hfzll Guurd: Intra- niuml Sports. GALLAGHER, IOHN E. Mixed Chorus: Roys' Bowlinq Tefimg lntrurnurol Sports: lltill Gurird. GASTEIER. VIRGINIA E. Hull Guurdr Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Student Couririly Vlf'FX'Pff'SlClFHl, ltinior Red Cross. GEORGULOS. ELAINE Hull Guurd: Girls' Chorus: GAA. GIACOPELLI. MARY Rr-d Cross Home Nursinfi: Hioloriy Clult: Latin Club: GAA. O GICLA. ROBERT S. Hfvys' Bowlinq 'lnefinig llrill Gutnrdg lntrfiniurcrl Sports: Footlifill: 3A Dinner Dcxnvfi Coinrnittee. GILL, PHYLLIS A. Student Helper: Reqis- trcition Club: Prom Committee: Masque und Grivel: Red Cross Home Nursing: Girls' Bowling Teumg GAA. GINANI. RAYMOND I. lntrcimurul Sports: llrill Guard. GIRARD. RONALD H. Boys' Bowling 'l'nc1rriq Hemld Stuff: Hull Gumd: lntru- niurr1ISports: Truck Teurn. GIUNTA, CARI. A. Hull Guurd. GLYZEWSKI. RICHARD I. lntrumurcil Sports: Movie Operator: Student Helper. -54- ,1 3 he GOHZ. ROBERT Hall Guard: Registration Club: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. GRABAREK, DELPHINE I. Biology Club: Student Helper: Registration Club: Mixed Chorus: Mothers' Tea Committee: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Team: Masque and Gavel: Pan-American Assembly. GRACZYK. RITA R. Honor Society: Biolo- gy Club: Social Laboratory Hostess: A Cap- pella Choir: Mixed Chorus: Student Helper: Library Club: GAA. GRAKAUSKI, RONALD Student Helper: Boys' Bowling Team: Band Club President: Band: Intramural Sports: Gitt Committee: Band Drum Major. GRAZIANO, THERESA M. Student Help- er: Hall Guard: Social Laboratory Hostess: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. GRIFFIN, HATTIE Hall Guard: Student Helper: Registration Club: GAA Delegate. HALMO, IRENE Student Helper: Hall Guard: Latin Club: GAA Delegate. HANZLIK. ELAINE Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. HART. BARBARA A. Student Helper: Bi- ology Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. HERMAN. ARLINE F. Girls' Bowling Team: Girls' H Club: Student Council: Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: Student Help- er: Biology Club: GAA Delegate. HEHMAN. WAYNE I. Hall Guard: Hunt- ing and Fishing Club: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Booster Club. HOGE. ADRIENNE B. Student Helper: Registration Club: President, Treble Choir: Secretary of Honor Society: Girls' Chorus: President, Latin Club: Student Council: Bi- ology Club: Honor Society Septette: GAA, HOINACKI, SHIRLEY M. Class Treasurer: Cheerleader: Blue Fawns: Student Coun- cil: Masque and Gavel: Herald Staff: Stu- dent Helper: 3A Dinner Dance Commit- tee: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Team: Girls' H Club: GAA. HORVATH. ROBERT Honor Society: Stu- dent Helper: Gift Committee: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. HOZIAN. PATRICIA D. Blue Fawns: Masque and Gavel: Honor Society: Student Council: Latin Club: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: Girls' H Club, Publicity Manager: GAA. -Bax- HRABEC, CHARLENE E. Treble Choirp Bundy Elections Cornmittoeg Sonq Commit- torvg Solo cmd Erisonilulo Contostg Student Hnlporg GAA. HROMEC. GERALDINE M. Student Help- orp Girls' Bowlinq Teomg Mosque cmd Gfzvrwlq Rrrqistrcition Clubp Biology Clula: Rina: Cornmitteop Refi Cross Home Nursinqg GAA Dfflrwqcite. HYERCZYK, RICHARD S. Vfirsity Foot- lwxlly Hull Gurmrclg Studi-nt Helper. IANNITELLO, CAHIVIELLA Student Help- Org Hvill Gllflfflj Girls' Bwwlinq Tmilriq GAA. IACKSON, LAWRENCE I.. Student Help- Prg lntrrxrntirril Sportsg Holl Gimrd. IANKONSKY. GEORGE I. Hull Guordp lntrcirnurril Sports: Student Helper. I IAZO, REFUGIO Hull Guordy lntrfxrnurttl Syvirtsg Student l lfXlIlf'f. IENKINS. IAMES E. Boys' H Clulwg Bfmriy A Cf1I5IJ'?llfI Clioiry Mixed Chorusg lntrrmiurcxl Sportsg Prom Comrnitte-05 Stu- dent llrrlpf-ry Hull Guurd, IONES. BEHNRDINE Honor Society: Hcrll Guurrtg Rod Cross Home Nursing: Herald Drfloqfxtvg Rc-qistrotion Cluhg Student Help- orp GAA Dnlr-rg-xto, IUCKINS, LORETTA C. Movie Gperutorp Mcrsqim cmd Grivolg Student Helper: lVlixe'l Cliorusg Student Counvilg Biology Clulug Honor Soriotyy Social Lolnorritoryg Regis- tnitiun Clulwg Finf.mf'o Conirnitteeg GAA. IUCKINS. VICTORIA M. Sociol Labonte tory Hostessg Bioloqy Cluby 3A Dinner Dfmcie Comrnittoeg Mosque Gnd Govely Student Helperg Reqistrotion Clubg Movie Oporatorp Trelwlo Choir: Girls' Cliorusy GAA. IUSKA. LORRAINE A. Student Helper: RQQISITKIIIOH Club: Honor Sorietyg Lcitin Clulwg Hfill Guurdq GAA Representative. KASPAR. IEROME G. Swimming Team: Huntinq rmd Fishing Clubg Intramural Sportsg Student Helper: Holl Guard. KIZIOR. ELINOR I.. Student Helper: Mosque cmd Govelg Herald Stoffg GAA. KLINGENMAIER. ADELINE I. Student Helper: GAA. -55-. KNITTER, IHROME Movie Operator: School Messenger: Student Helper: Mixed Chorus: Stage Crew: Radio Council. KOHUT. LAVERNE D. Class Vice Presi- dent: Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Hall Guard: GAA: Latin Club: Biology Club: Ring Committee: Student Council: Herald Staff Variety Editor: Student Helper. KOLODZIEI. RONALD I. Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. KORINKO. IEAN S. Masque and Gavel: Girls' H Club: Hall Guard: Student Help- er: Girls' Bowling Team: Registration Club: Biology Club: Camera Club: GAA Dele- gate. KOS. IOAN S. Student Helper, Honor So- ciety: Girls' H Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Masque and Gavel: Girls' Bowl- ing Team: President, Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir. KOSOSKI. IACK H. Track Team: Foot- ball Team: Boys' H Club: Blue and Gray: Prom Committee Chairman: Herald Staff: Intramural Sports: A Cappella. KOSAK. LAVERNE R. Hall Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Herald Delegate: GAA Dele- gate. KOZIARZ, EUGENE M. Football Team: Swimming Team: Herald Staff: Baseball Team: Mixed Chorus: Student Helper: Hall Guard: 3A-4B Dance Committee: Red Cross. KRAPENC. ROSE I. Masque and Gavel: Girls' H Club: Girls' Bowling Team: Stu- dent Helper: Herald Staff: Orchestra: Herald Delegate: GAA. 0 KRIEGER. MARGARET I.. Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Girls' H Club: Secretary ot Col- or, Flower and Motto Committee: GAA. KRUZEL. PATRICIA I. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Honor Society: Art Club: 3A- 4B Dance Committee: GAA. KUCHAR, IOSEPH Hall Guard: Intramu- ral Sports. KUZAI., ROBERT N. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Fire Guard. LACKOUITZ. IOAN P. Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: GAA Delegate. LACKOUITZ, LORETTA Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir: Student Helper: Red Cross Home Nursing: Hall Guard: GAA. -57- LANGE, ROBERT Hall Guard: Intramu- ral Sports: ROTC. LAHA. HELEN M. Hall Guard: Student llrtlrier: GAA. LACH. RAYMOND W. ROTC, Fire Guard, Piwked Platoon, Great Eiqlit, Honor Guard, Sweet Sixteen, NCO. LASKA. IAMES P. Huntina and Fisliina Club: Hall Guard: Herald Representative, LATTYAK. GEHALDINE A. Treble Choir: llall Guard: Student Helper: Registration Club: Red Cross Home Nursirlq: Mothers' Tori Committee: GAA. LAWRENCE. ELAINE K. Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: Band: Girls' H Club: Li- brary Club: Student Helper: Student Coun- f'il: Solo Contest and Ensemble: GAA Dele- flxlllt. LEONARDI. LEONARD Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. LESNY. LAWRENCE F. Track Team: ln- tramural Sports: Hall Guard: Boys' H' Clulu. LEWANDOWSKI. LENORE I. Girls' Bowl- inq Team: Herald Staff: Bioloqy Club: Masque and Gavel: Registration Club: llall Guard: Student Helper: A Cappella Choir: Student Counvil: Color, Flower, Mat- to Cornrnittfm. LEWIS. IAMES Intramural Sports: Foot- ball Team: Baseball Team: Mixed Cliorus. LINNERT. WAYNE P. Concert Band: Stu- dent Helper: Movie Operator: Band Officer: Boys' Bowlina Team: Intramural Sports: City Solo and Ensemble Contest. LOBODZINSKI, LEONA M. Social Labora- tory Hostess: Honor Soviety Septette: Treble Choir, Sevretary: Student Helper: Gilt Com- mittee: GAA Deleaate: Harrisoriian Dele- ante. LOCHIHCO. SALVATORE Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Pan-Amerifan Assembly, LUKETICH. IOAN B. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Masque and Gavel: Girls Bowlina Team: GAA: Harrisonian Stall: Herald Staff: Biology Club: Gift Committee. LUMINO. ICANN 3A Dinner Dance Com- mittee: Prom Committee: Student Helper: Girls' Bowling Team: Red Cross Home Nursing: Hall Guard: GAA. -59 D-. MACIEIEWSKI, MARY ANN H. Student Helper: Honor Society: GAA. MACKOWIAK, MARY LOU Band: Or- chestra: A Cappella Choir: Hall Guard: Bandurama Staff: GAA: Solo and Ensemble Contest: Pan-American Assembly: lunior Red Cross: Red Cross Home Nursing: Band Major. MAIOR. IOAN B. Student Helper: Biology Club: Masque and Gavel: Honor Society: Camera Club: Mixed Chorus: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Herald Delegate: Orchestra. MALLEC. NOHBEHT M. Student Helper: Band Officer. MANDILE, IOSEPH A. Registration Cluli: Student Council: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Elections Committee: Student Help- er: Movie Operator. MARCISZEWSKI. EDWARD Band: Stud- dent Helper: Hall Guard: Orchestra: Stn- dent Council. MARECEK. ARLENE A. Registration Llxilw: Student Helper: Harrisonian Staff: GAA: Masque and Gavel: Biology Club: Honor Society: Girls' Bowling Team: Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir. MAROSE. IOAN A. Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: Girls' Bowling Team: GAA. MARTIN, IOAN Herald Staff: Harrisonian Staff: Student Council: Hall Guard: Presi- dent, Girls' Bowling Teams: GAA: Biology Club: Student Helper: Honor Society: Divi- sion Volleyball Champions. 0 MARUSIC, PAUL R. Hall Guard: Student Helper. MASDEN. IAMES A. A Cappella Choir: Boys' Chorus: Blue and Gray: Masque and Gavel: Bowling Team: Student Helper: Student Council: Swimming Team: Intramu- ral Sports: Hall Guard: Song Committee. MASI, LOUISE T. Student Helper: Student Council: Color, Flower and Motto Commit- tee: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nurs- ing: GAA. 0 MASTNY. CARLENE A. Girls' Bowling Team: GAA: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Herald Staff: Gitt Committee: Student Council. MATTELIG. NORMA C. Mixed Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Red Cross Home Nurs- ing: Masque and Gavel: Harrisonian Staff: Girls' H Club: GAA: Student Helper: Student Council. MATTEUCCI, VERDINE F. 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Student Helper. -59- MATZ. ALLEN R. Baseball Team: Stu- dent Helper: Huntina and Fishinq Club. MAXWELL, FRANCES A. Girls' H Club. Sovretary: GAA: Girls' Bowlina Team: Honor Society: Student Helper: Red Cross Home Nursina: Harrisonian Staff: Hall Guard. MAZUR, MATTHEW A. Intramural Sports: Honor Guard: Fire Guard: ROTC. MAZZONE, BETTY A. Cheerleader: Harrie sanitm Deleqate: GAA: Student Helper: Halt Guard: Girls' Bowlinq Team: Red Cross Home Nursina: Herald Delegate, MCKIERNAN, LILLIAN L. Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA. MCNEIL. RUSSELL W. Hall Guard: lntrae mural Sports: Baseball Team. MEIER, CHARLES M. Hall Guard: lritra- murfxl Sports: Student Helper. MEIIA. EDGAR L. Student Helper: Student Counril: ROTC: Fxliibition Team: lntramu- ral Sports: Hall Guard. METALLO, DOLORES Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA. MIKOLAICZYK, HENRY G. Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Boys' Cliorus: Elev- tion Committee: Girls' Bowling Team: Girls' H Club: Student Helper, MIKRUT. RAYMOND W. ROTC: Band Ot- ficer: Band Club: Fire Guard: Solo, and Ensemble Contest: Student Helper: Bandu- rama Co-Editor: Orchestra. MIKULECKY, MARCELLA L. Honor So- viety: Student Helper: Mothers' Tea Com- mittee: GAA: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Camera Club: Harrisonian Repre- sentative. 0 MILLER, ARLENE D. Student Helper: Or' f'llQSll'1Ij Baton Twirler, Captain: Herald Delegate: Gitt Committee: GAA Delegate. MINOR, IEAN Girls' H Club: Harriso- nian Stall: Gift Committee: Mixed Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Masque and Gavel: Harrisonian Delegate. MISKIEWICZ. IOHN A. Hall Guard: Intra- mural Sports: Student Helper: Swimminq Team. 160- MISTAK, FLORENCE D. Cheerleader: Masque and Gavel: Girls' H Club: Stu- dent Helper: Girls' Bowling Team: Student Council: Hall Guard: Blue Fawns: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA Delegate. MITCHELL. PHYLLIS GAA Delegate: Har- risonian Staff: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Team: Masque and Gavel: Biology Club: Student Helper: Camera Club. MOCKUS, IOSEPH I. Hall Guard: Football Team: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Student Council. MOIZIS. ROBERT I. Student Helper: ln- tramural Sports. MORGAN, ELLEN I. Hall Guard: Student Helper: GAA. MORGAN. MARY ANN Social Laboratory Hostess: Biology Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: Masque and Gavel: Student Help- er: Harrisonian Delegate: GAA Delegate: Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir: Mothers' Tea Committee. MOSNY. BETTY I. Honor Society: GAA: Student Helper: Bed Cross Home Nursing. MRUSKOVICH, IOSEPH A. Mixed Chorus: Hall Guard: Registration Club. MURPHY. IANICE D. Herald Delegate: Honor Society: Hall Guard: Student Help- er: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Mothers' Tea Committee: Mixed Chorus: GAA, NARDUCCI. ANTHONY W. Hall Guard: Student Council: Swimming Team: Prom Committee: Intramural Sports. NASH, ROBERT O. Hall Guard: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. NELLIS. STEPHEN W. Student Helper: Hall Guard: ROTC: Intramural Sports: A Cappella Choir. NICCOLAI. RONALD G. Herald Staff, Sports Editor: Blue and Gray: Student Council: Movie Operator: Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Baseball Team Manager. NICOLETTI, ARLINE Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Registration Club: Girls' Bowling Club: GAA. NOWAYSKI, FABIAN F. Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. 161- OPATRNY. IUNE R. Treble Choir: Honor Society Septottep Mosque cmd Govelg Stu- dent Helper: Camera Clubg Sonq Commit- torfg Girls' Cliorusg GAA Delegate. OHOZCO, MICHAEL Student Helper: ln- trfxmurfil Sports: Hull Gucird. ORRICO. ANTHONY I. Hull Gucirdg Stu- df-nt llolperp Bfisebcill Tfsrirnp Footlocill Trxrim. OHZECII. IOAN M. Studevnt Counril: Hull Gufirrlg Biology Cluluy Honor Soviptyp GAA. ORZECH, PAULINE I.. Library Clulvg Hull Gufirclg Student llolpery Hcirrisoniun DQlEt- riritoy Rod Cross Home Nursiriqg GAA. OSTONKO, VICTORIA Girls' Chorus: Tmlvlo Choir: Student Helper: Hfill Gucirrlg Rod Cross Home Nursinq: GAA. PAGNI. DONALD I. A Cciriiwfllri Climrg Color, Flowvr, find Motto Comniittwip Boys' Howliiiq Tmxxng Student lilolpor. PALEHMO, GUY T. Orcliostro, Presidonty ll0rrilrlSt1itlg Hrill Gurirdp lntrrimurt1lSportsg Studont llolporg Sonq Cornmittorry Bf'ISfXl7f1ll Tmiin. PAPPAS, ELAINE Hull Gucirdq Sllldftfll llrtlywrp Girls' Cliorusg Division Vftllfeylwtill 'lr-rim. PAHISE, IOHN A. llrill Gucird. PARKS, ETHEL. Student Helrvflrg Hull Gufirclg Rrfciistrfitiori Clulag GAA. PARTIDA. MARIANNE Mosque rind Gtivolg Sturlrwnt llelpnrp Puri-Amerrififin Assmnblyg Motlwrs' Tori Coinrnittem Color, Flowrbr rind Motto Cornmittoo. PASQUINI, LEO F. Student Holpfry Stu- rlflnt Counrilp lntrtimurril Sports. PAVLAS. IANET S. GAA. PAVLICK. ADELE E. Girls' Chorusq Treble Clmirg Hull Guurdy GAA. PAWLIK, EUGENE R. ROTC, Fire Guard. Drill Tearn, Color Guard: Ring Committee: Hall Guard: Finance Committee: 3A443 Dance Committee. PEDROZA, DOLORES I.. Student Helper: Spanish Club: GAA. PEPELEA, RICHARD I... President, Student Council: Honor Society: Masque and Gav- el: Blue and Gray: Chairman, 3A Dinner Dance Committee: A Cappella Choir: Regis- tration Club: Student Helper: Intramural Sports. PETRIK, OTTO Hall Guard: Fishing and Hunting Club: Student Helper: Herald Del-1 gate: Harrisonian Delegate: lntrstmuril Sports: Hall Guard. PIEROTTI. LOUIS Hall Guard: lntrfmiur rl Sports. PIERUCCI, GERALDINE Student Helper: Hall Guard: GAA. PIETHZYK. DONALD V. Intramural Sports: Student Helper: Hall Guard. PINDELSKI, MICHAEL T. Hall Guard: In- tramural Sports: Student Council. PISCOP0, IOSEPHINE Harrisonian Staff: Division Delegate: Student Helper: Herald Delegate: Ticket Representative: Band: Girls' Chorus: GAA. PLUCIENIK. PAUL H. Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Council: Registration Club: Honor Society: Prom Committee: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Treble Choir: Boys' Chorus. POMPE. ROBERT A. A Cappella Choir: Intramural Sports: Song Committee: Moth- ers' Tea Committee. POZEZINSKI. RAYMOND F. Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. PREPELICA, WILLIAM I. Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Camera Club: Herald Photographer: Student Helper. PROPOGG-IO. ROBERT Band: Orchestra, PTACH, WILLIAM E. Hall Guard: Boys' Bowling Team: Intramural Sports: Gymnas- tic Team: Election Committee: Boys' H Club: Stage Crew. ,631 PUDIL. HOLLAND L. Honor Society: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports. PUGH. ARNELL Student Counvil: GAA: Treble Clioir: Library Club: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursinq: Girls' Chorus: Registration Club. RABETZ. ROBERTA Cheerleader: Blue Fawns: Girls' Bowlina Team: Prom Com- mittee: Mixed Cliorus: A Cliappella Choir: GAA Delegate: Reainninq Orrliestra: Stu- dent Helper: Hall Guard. 0 RACZYNSKI, RAYMOND I. Student Help- er: llall Guard: ROTC: Band Offic-er: Solo and Ffnsr-rnble Contest: Band Paper: Or, rliostra: Intramural Sports. RAPONI. WANDA L. Student Counvil: Bowling Secretary: A Cappella Choir: Ba- ton Twirler: Honor Soriety Septette: Biolo- ay Club: Masque and Gavel: Girls' H Club: Reqistration Cluli: Student Helper. RASICH, PATRICIA Orchestra: GAA Delef riato: Student Helper: Hall Guard. RATKIEWICZ. SYLVIA F. GAA Delegate: Aqualwllos: Student Helper: Red Cross: Masque and Gavel: Girls' Chorus. RICE, ROBERT Blue and Gray: Hall Guard: Student Helper. RICH. LEONARD H. ROTC Officer, Great Eiqht, Sweet Sixteen, Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, Fire Guard: Hall Guard, BIOS, MARY H. Spanish Club: Mixed CIIIOIIISI Hall Guard: Student Helper: Har- risonian Staff: Pan-American Assembly: Girls' H Club: Girls' Bowling Team: Bi: oloqy Club: Color, Flower, and Motto Coni- mittoe: Aquabelles. RODRIGUEZ. ELIZABETH Treble Choir: Student Helper: Spanish Club: GAA, ROGALINSKI, ARLENE T. Girls' H Club: Herald Staff, Girls' Sports Editor: Registra- tion Club: Gift Committee: Masque and Gavel: GAA Delegate: Election Committee: Student Council: Red Cross Home Nursinq. ROHDE. GEORGE E. Baseball Team: Gift Committee: Intramural Sports: Boys' H Club: Hall Guard. HOMANO, MARLENE A. Student Helper: Treble Choir: Masque and Gavel: 3A-4B Dance Committee: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: President, Girls' Chorus: Chairman, Mothers' Tea Committee: GAA. RUSCITTI, DANIEL Intramural Sports: Hall Guard. -54- RUSSELL. ROBERT E. Hall Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Intramural Sports. RYAN. GLORIA A. Student Helper: GAA Delegate: Girls' Bowling Team: Girls' Chorus: Red Cross Home Nursing: Hall Guard. SABIELNY, ARLENE E. Honor Society: Girls' Chorus: Girls' H Club: Social Lab- oratory Hostess: Biology Club: Herald Staff: Student Helper: Harrisonian Delee gate: Red Cross Home Nursing. SAKALYS, ANTHONY V. Herald Dele- gate: Harrisonian Staff: Honor Society: Blue and Gray: Gift Committee: Student Helper: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Finance Committee. SAKOWICZ. PHYLLIS A. Secretary of Class: Concert Orchestra: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Team: Honor Society: GAA Alternate: Registration Club: 3A Dinner Dance Committee, SALVIOLA, ANN M. Student Helper: Registration Club: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. SALERNO. SHIRLEY R. Hall Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Council: Herald Delegate: GAA. SANTELI., CAROLE I. Red Cross Home Nursing: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Herald Delegate: Student Council: 3A Din- ner Dance Committee: Cheerleader: GAA. SAYLOR. IANE F. Honor Society, Septette: Biology Club: Masque and Gavel, Treas- urer: Girls' Bowling Team, Secretary: A Cappella Choir: Color, Flower and Motto Committee: Student Helper: GAA: Red Cross Home Nursing. SCARLATA. CAROL A. Student Helper: Masque and Gavel: Girls' Bowling Team: Hall Guard: GAA. SCARPACI. ROBERT lntramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. SCAVO, ALFRED Baseball Team: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Herald Delegate: Movie Operator: Track Team. SCELFO, ANNMARIE B. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Red Cross Home Nursing: Herald Delegate: GAA. SCHEDEL, MARILYN I.. Honor Society: Septette: Masque and Gavel: Treble Choir, Treasurer: Girls' Bowling Team: Student Council: Ring Committee: Harrisonian Staff: Gift Committee: Hall Guard: GAA. SCHROEDER, MONICA Student Helper: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Team: Library Club: GAA. SCHUMACHER, NANCY A. Student Help- er: Camera Club: Hall Guard: GAA. SCHWARTZ, NATALIE S. Honor Society: Student Helper: Rc-aistration Club: Herald Drzlmgatrry GAA. SCICLI. IOSEPHINE Cheerleader: A Cap- pella Choir, Secretary: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Harrisonian Delegate: Red Cross Homo Nursina: GAA. 0 SCOGLIO. MARGUERITE A. Masque and Gavel: Band: Orchestra: Editor in Chief, lietald: Student Helper: Bandurama Staff: Carnritissianerl Officer: Sala and Ensemble Contest: GAA. SCOTT. ANNA M. Heqistration Club: Bi- aloay Clult: Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: Student Helper: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. SEDLACEK, GEORGE Baseball Team: Herald Delegate: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Movie Operator: Student Helper. SEGLIN. ARLENE Mixed Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Pfifl-.AIIlC'flf'fIl'l Assembly: GAA. SERRA. MARLYS I. Student Helper: Girls' Bowling Team: Herald Deleaate: GAA. SHOLOS. IACQUELINE Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Student Helper: Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: Bioloay Club: GAA. SIKORSKI. RICHARD M. Student Helper. SILUNAS, IULIE Orchestra: Student Help- er: GAA. SIMEK, CAROL I. Harrisonian Staff: Hon- or Society, Septette: Masque and Gavel: Student Helper: Treble Choir: A Cappella Chair: GAA Delegate. SIWY, GEORGE I. Hall Guard: Boys' Bowlinq Team: Intramural Sports: Herald Staff: Basketball Manager, SNYDER, BARBARA K. A Cappella Choir: Honor Society: Masque and Gavel: Prom Committee: Camera Club: Girls' Bowlinq Team: Bioloqy Club: Honor Society, Sep- tntte: GAA. SPIRITO, IEAN Hall Guard: Student Help- er: Girls' Bowling Team: Red Cross Home Nursinq: GAA, 166 -, nh ixk STAMPES, PATRICIA A. Registration Club: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Masque and Gavel: GAA Delegate. STEPANEK, CHARLES T. Hall Guard: Helper: Intramural Sports. V , Battalion Commander Harrisonian SA 4B Dance Committee, Picked on Leader: Finance Committee: Gift Committee: Great Eight: Fire Guard: Stu- dent Helper: Herald Delegate: Movie Op- erator. IC. GENE P. Honor Society 1 STEVENS, IEAN A. Student Helper: Latin Club: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. STRUVEN. PAMELA A. Student Helper: Office Aide: Song Committee: Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: Student Council: Harrisonian Delegate: GAA. SULLIVAN, GERALDINE Student Council: Student Helper: Red Cross Home Nursing: Girls' Bowling Team: Hall Guard: Division Secretary: GAA Alternate, SWART, ROBERT H. Class President: Hon- or Society: Student Council: Registration Club: Intramural Sports: Boys' H Club: Herald Delegate: Biology Club: Hall Guard: Student Helper: Ring Committee. SWEENEY. WILLIAM W. Co-Captain Swimming Team: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Movie Operator: Harrisonian Delegate. SWICK. ROBERT Student Helper: Intra- mural Sports: A Cappella Choir: Registra- tion Club: Hall Guard, 0 TARCION, DONALD R. Hunting and Fish- ing Club: Football Team: Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. TEMPLE. SHIRLEY Hall Guard: Student Helper: Girls' Chorus: Orchestra: Girls' H Club: GAA Delegate. TETIK, RONALD Baseball Team: Hall Guard: Intramural Sports: Student Helper. TOCI. ELAINE G. Honor Society: Girls' Bowling Team: Student Helper: Herald Staff: Girls' Chorus: Registration Club: GAA. TRACZYK, LUCILLE A. Student Helper: Hall Guard: Red Cross, President: Student Helper: Harrisonian Staff: Red Cross Home Nursing: GAA. TRAVIS. BURNETTE Hall Guard: Treble Choir: Girls' Chorus: GAA. TYMEC. LUCILLE K. Herold Deleqote: Horrisoniun Delegate: Hull Guord: Student Helper: Honor Society: Mosque ond Gdvel: Mixed Cliorus: Horrisonicxn Stott: Biology Club: Finrinse Committee. UNTI. VALDA President, Mosque ond Grivel: Treble Choir: Student Helper: lleruld Deleqfrte: Biology Club: Girls' Bowl- inq Terim: Girls' Chorus: Beqistrution Club: Girls' H Club: GAA. VALERIO, ANTOINETTE Herald Deleoote: Student Helper: Hull Guerd: Student Coun- vit: Beqistmtion Club: GAA. VALERIO. NICHOLAS C. Hull Guard: Hertild Deleqrrte. VECCHIOLLO. HARRY A. Bond Ofticerr Orvliestru: Student Helper. VICICONDI. IAMES Student Helper: Boys' Bowling Tenrn: Htill Guard: lntmniurtil Sports: Football, 0 VIRGILIO. MACKEY I. Hercxld Stuff, Fen- ture Editor: Masque cmd Grivel: Hull Guard: Student Helper: Pteqistrcition Club: GAA. VIRGILIO. PATRICIA L. Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Tocrm: Student Helper: GAA WAITKUS. WILLIAM Hell Guerd: Studen Helper: Boys' H Club: Truck Team: Boys' Bowlinq Tetini: lntrcimurfrl Sports: Blue und Grfiy, President. WALEGA, IOSEPH A. Ildll Guord: Stu- dent Helper: Boys' Bowling Teuni: Intui- murtil Sports. WALKE. GEORGE A. Hrill Guard: Stu- dent Helper: lntrciniurcil Sports: Boys' H Club: Boys' Bowlinq Team: Gift Committee. WALKER. GAII. L. Mosque end Grivel: Student Counvil: Treble Choir: Reqistre- tion: Girls' H Club: Library Club: Hell Gutird: Girls' Chorus: GAA. WALTER, ROBERT W. ROTC: Student Council: Hell Guurd: Picked Platoon: Movie Operotor: Fire Guard. WARD, VIOLIIT D. Beqistrotion Club: Honor Soriety: Herold Stott, Business Mone cider: Hell Guord: Student Helper: Orches- trci: Horrrld Delequte: GAA. WEIDELL, IED E. Hell Gunrd: Intramural Sports: Honor Society: Herold Deleqote. -gg- dsx WEIR. LAVERNE M. Student Helper: Herald Delegate: Treble Choir: Registra- tion Club: Harrisonian Delegate: GAA Delegate. WIGGIMS, MANVELLA Hall Guard: GAA. WILLIAMS. EARL Band: Student Helper: Hall Guard: Movie Operator: Intramural Sports. WILLIAMS, ROSE GAA. WILSON, BERNICE Blue Fawnsg Student Helper: Hall Guard: Girls' Bowling Team: 3A Dinner Dance Committee: Mothers' Tea Committee: GAA. WISNIEWSKI, LEONA P. Student Coun- cil: GAA Delegate: Honor Society, Treas- urer: Biology Club: Orchestra: Masque and Gavel: Student Helper: Harrisonian Dele- gate: Ring Committee, WITANEN. SUSAN A. Student Helper: Color, Flower and Motto Committee: Hall Guard: GAA Delegate. WLEZIEN. EDWARD I. Boys' Bowling Team: Herald Staff: Student Helper: Hall Guard: lntramural Sports. WOLLENBERG. DARLENE L. Mixed Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Herald Delegate: Hall Guard: Student Helper. WOODFORK. CHARLES Band: ROTC: Band Officer: Bandurama: Hall Guard: Prom Committee: Intramural Sports: Moth- ers' Tea Committee. WOUK, ELAINE A. Student Helper: Regis- tration Club: Masque and Gavel: GAA: Student Welfare: Harrisonian Delegate: Girls' Bowling Team. WRZESINSKI. CELIA C. GAA: Masque and Gavel: Social Laboratory Hostess: Girls' Chorus: Treble Choir: Mixed Chorus. ZABILKA. RONALD Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Track: Student Helper: Boys' Bowling Team: Honor Society: Boys' H Club. ZAREIVIBA, CHARLES E. Intramural Sports: Hall Guard: Student Helper. ZDEBSKI, BETTY Ring Committe: Harriso- nian Staff: Student Council: Student Help- er: GAA. -GSP- 3-A DINNER DANCE CLASS OF mm, 1954 June 10, 1953 IN HARRISON LUNCH ROOM AND GYMNASIUM Sponsor -- MR. HLHA SI'-71'lS'I' COMBO DANCE 3A fztid 43 Classes Held 1t1 the LARGE GYMNASIUM December 18, 1953 --1- DIVISIGN 8-206 SPRING MH. SIHDBAND - 7-J K- MR- SIEDBAND DIVISION 8-296 As four wonderful years draw to a close, we bid farewell to our Alma Mater. We can never forget when we were freshies, waiting for the day when we would become SENlOHS. The preparations and the fun We had at our 3A DINNER DANCE will be a lasting memory in our minds and our hearts. As Prom Night drew near, we shall always remember how we lool-:ed forward to that Memorable Event. We shall always think of Mr. McClellan, Mr. Andris and last but not least Mr. Siedband, who are our everlasting friends. So to you, Harrison High, we bid farewell. - T33 - DIVISION 8-2I2 MHS. BUNTMAN As lune nears we the Seniors of Division 8-2l2 bid a sad farewell. These four years would not have been such a success without the capable guidance of our wonderful division teacher, Mrs. Buntman. We have claimed honors in the Honor Society, Orchestra, Band, Varsity Football, Baseball, Swimming and Track along with lntramural Sports, and Boys' and Girls' Bowling Teams. As always all good things must come to an end. lt seems that just yester- day we were freshies dominated by the Seniors. Now we have reached our goal. Although there is joy in receiving our diplomas, we are sad at the thought of leaving. These four years of wonderful memories shall never be forgotten. M74- DIVISIGN 8-212 SPRING MRS. BUNTMAN as-' X , N 'i 1 -75- DIVISION 8-256 SPRING -75- MR. MASCHEK DIVISION 8-256 As the immortal bard once Wrote Goodnight, Goodnight, for parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say goodnight Til it be morrow. So are our feelings toward leaving Harrison. We neither wish to say goodnight nor goodbye but to always keep in our hearts the memory of four wonderful years at I-l.T.l-l.S. With a deep sense of gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Maschek and all our teachers We say thanks. For those of us who wish to further our education, the foundation for higher learning is well laid. Qthers who wish to take their place in business are well fortified to compete with present day standards. So falls the curtain on another scene in the play of Life , ,TT- D1v1s1oN 8-317 Four at the mast wandertul years at our lives are drawinq to an end. We are happy to graduate, but will miss the many friends we leave behind. Cnr division members have participated in all at the various activities of Harrison. We boast of many Officers in different organizations. As time goes on, so must we on to better thinqs, io success, to joy, for we are the future America. cccqg. , DIVISION 8-317 S P R I N G MISS CHAKINIS ,ff was I 4 ,... , 5: -791 M mf v QF lg: I V fm . 3 if ifg Y is? njfhgu 254 S!!! -J' 5' S X . S K , L vnu-,, K . X. is P A: Q. -1 ,Q Rx-35 Q Q. AQ Q vmligk 5 X in SK .Ak 55X ...JJ .3 .WN Q O 0 x y if? X S . 1,5 49' fs' . -R S as . 1 S izawgwey.. M Q 4, MRS, MMR DIVISION 8-318 Time has come to depart from our most treasured acquaintances and face the future that lies ahead. Division 8-818 has surely prepared for this iete. We owe many thanks to Mrs. Edith McNair who, indeed, is the most understandable and pleasing person as Well as a teacher. Surely she will linger in our memories for a long time. We are proud of LaVerne Kohut who has been elected the Vice-President oi our graduating class. All we can say, as we bid our godbye, is: lt's been grand, and l'll be seeing you. -811 DIVISICJN 8-322 MISS D1 BONA Four wonderful years ot happiness and disappointments, smiles and tears have finally come to a climax. Now the time has come when we shall pass throuqh the doors ot HTHS into the world. Under the etticient quidance ot our division teacher, Miss DiBona, we can truly say that we have successfully completed tour years which we will never torqet, Memories will always he with us, little reminders of the best years of our lives those spent at Harrison. Now we part, tollowina many differ- ent paths, hut in doinq so, we wish each other success and hope someday, somewhere, we shall meet aqain. -gge DIVISION 8-322 SPRING MISS DI BONA Mx,- P DIVISION 8-327 SPRING M ISC NA H If I N 54 H Miss Nm DIVISION 8-327 Another stepping stone to future success has been completed. lt is an accomplishment that will long be cherished by the leaders of tomorrow f Division 8-327. To attain this goal experience has shown that further education and strong determination are the primary factors on the ladder of success. We have the necessary qualities and the enthusiasm to better ourselves by further education. We sincerely hope that we have set a good example for younger students in Harrison so that they might be the leaders and good citizens of tomorrow. Last of all but most important, we bid a farewell to Harrison and what it stands for, and will continue to uphold Harrison's motto: HARRISON TRIES, HARRISON SUCCEEDS! .. 35 - DIVISION 8-332 Our four years at Harrison have been like a long journey, now we have reached our destination. As we go on to achieve our goal, we will always look back at the wonderful days we spent here. As we leave we will take with us the cherished memories of the prom, dances, football games, assemblies and classes and the wonderful times we had singing and laughing in the halls. We would like to express our thanks to Mr. Lejeck for his guidance dur- ing our four wonderful years. As we leave we hope Harrison will be proud oi us as we are of it. t . -Nw- H MR. LEIECK DIVISION 8-332 SPRING MR. LEIECK 187, DIVISIGN 8-400 SPRING '+I- 'mob MH- BERGH DIVISICDN 8-400 Now it is time to put our school days at an end. We have acquired and experienced much from high school, only to move on to many greater ex- periences and achievements. We leave with cherished memories ot dances, football games, and classes. Memories that we will recall later in life. We, of Div. 8-400, would like to express our deepest gratitude to Mr. Bergh tor his wonderful guidance through our tour years at Harrison. Also to our teachers who have aided us in reaching our goal, graduation. And so We say good-bye, dear Harrison. -ggm SHARON BASCO, a former member of the Iune 1954 Graduating Class, took part in many ot Harrison's school activities. She left school a year ago, when she needed an operation. We had hoped for her return in order that IN MEMORIAM CHARLES KLAMIK, a brilliant art student, was a mem- ber ot the lune l954 Graduating Class. He took part in many- art contests, and received Well deserved awards for his extremely fine Work. He contributed much time to art projects here at Harrison. Charles died November 22, l953. His death was caused by an unavoidable accident. she might graduate with us. Sharon died November lO, 1953, while still in the IANET AUMANN, a Well liked member of the Iune -.L . 1.1 5 . av Q' ,il rw. l954 Graduating Class, was an active member in the school activities here at Harrison. She participated in these activities energetically and enthusiastically. She took the same interest in all her classes and friends. Ianet's death came one evening while in her sleep on February 17, 1954. -90- A I i' ' ' I-hu ACTIVITIES HARRISONIAN BUSINESS EDITORS Angeline Arrnoroso leon Minor Mr. Ellis We, the members of the Hcxrrisonion sioif, wish to express our orppreciction to Mr. Ellis ond Miss Brinlcmonn for orqonizinq this book, which We will cherish for morny yecrrs to come. 1 V LITERARY EDITORS Gene Stepcmovic Ionet Cole Miss Brinkrnonn F 0 R 1 9 5 4 STAFF Mary Lou Archier Bernice Broadnax Arlene Clark William Clemens 0 Patricia Crider lean Divialc Mary Ann Domaqala lune Franke Q Lyvonne Karr George Kush Verna May Loizzi Ioan Luketich Q Arlene Marecek Ioan Martin Norma Matteliq Frances Maxwell . Phyllis Mitchell lanis Murphy losephine Piscopo Agnes Rimando 0 Mary Rios Anthony Sakalys Marilyn Schedel Lucille Traczyk . Lucille Tymec Bernice Wilson Elizabeth Zdebslci Y AA Maia MIEEV CONCERT BAND H111 5. 1'C,'.lX1,It Re1ic11vi1itc1tion ot the Bond Room is proqressiriq iiice1y. 1Ve tictw have five practice rooms, o storoqe room, s1cmted soimd' 5' root cci1inq, beautiful tile tloor, music rocks Grid cobinets, :md 't1ice. Hiq1'i1iq1its oi the Rcmd's activities: The Rc-md porticipgxfed tri the Music Deportmerits Ciiistmos Concert on December 2, 1953, mid Show Time ori Moy 29 cmd 21, 1954. Cn 17012 itiury 14, the Bc,mc1 iiificie ct bus trip to 1o1iet, 111mois, to 1'iec:r the 1o1iet Township 1-1iq1i School Bcmd Concert. Qu 1N'1ctrc1i 19, 1954, the Bcmd hold its 26111 I-Ximtio1 Concert, ot which rztemivers oi the more thori severity orficmizotioiis comprised iiic Lowrido1o-Crowtord Neiqhborhooci Cotmcii were 519951511 tuests. The Boctrci ot Ediicotiori siiiq1ed out the 1-1Cirriscii Rcmd cmd RCTC to moke Cm ROTC documentary ti1m which wus te1evised ori Chcmiie1 9 oii Aprii 1, 1954. -S144 Photo: Courtesy Chicago Sun Txmes. ON THE AVENUE At the city-wide ROTC parade on Michigan Avenue, Iune 5, 1953, our Bands outstanding performance rnade the iront page oi the Chicago Daily News and pictorial page of the Chicago Sun-Times. Top photo by Hartland Klotz, Daily News. Bottom photo by David Mann, Sun-Times. Photo: Courtesy Chicago Daily News. -95- COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SECTION LEADERS OF THE BAND Almrt frrufrlrltlr rut tlre Bcrrrd merrrlvers crre commissioried Ccrdet Officers lllwy rrrf- rr,-w'rrtsrrrsil,rlre lor rrrilitcrry drill Crrrd courtesy Crt crll times, The section .- crdfirs vfxrf-l irr rrrrrsiuicrrrslrirgr cmd crre irr Clidrqe ol tlreir' respective seeticrrrs. AWARDS Srwrrsfrred lvy the l-lcrrriscrr l-litrli Sfflrool Bcrrrd Club, Bcrrrd letters are crwcrrded rrrrly rrrrorr rezdrrrrrrerrdcrtiori ot cr Letter Bocrrd cmd the Bcmd Director after ful lrllmerrt :rl eleverr requirerrierits. V SNS S AND RATED SOLOISTS AND ENSEMBLES Th 4 1 d 1 bl d h OFFICERS PALL,l953 President ....,........... Botiald Gralcauslci Vice Presiderit .................... Bay Mikrut Secretary ........................ luiie Aiiaarole Treasurer ........ ..,.... B oloert Propoqqip SPBHNIG, l954 President .............. ,Ronald Gralqauslci Vice President .... Raymond Baczyiislci Sepretary ...................... Iuiie Aiiqarole Treasurer .....,.. .......... R ay Milcrut BAND CLUB CFFICEBS The Baud Club affords iueiubers Qpporturiity to express themselves arid tp help solve problems that arise iii Connection with the smooth furictioriiriq ral this Bama. 0 0 0 PAPER STAFF ls fffiii1gm::ml ol volunteers. The paper, Bandurcxmcx, is published by, for, and about tfi.aricert Baud iiiemlners. Editor: Mary Lou Mackowialc. Cofeditor: Bay lVliliI'tIt. - its We TWIBLERS The drum nioiorettes perform ot important Bond events They iorni their own Club and provide their own uniforms. Captain: Arlene Miller Co-Captain: Ester Nonnini Artene Morecek tonet Coie Dione Lenzi Wondo Roponi - UU - ff. ' WW! At tlio fltitli Annual Band Concert the lollowin-J student directors per- torniwdz ltanalfl Grfrlzauslii, lnne Anqarole, Bob Prapoaaio, Ray lwlilcrnt. 0 0 ID BAND BGWLING TEAM Members of the Band participated in l-larrison's bowling leaque. The teani was composed of Wayrie Linnert, Captain, lolin Belcher, Bob Propoqqio, Ronald Gralcauslci, Ray Kasper. W- 100- BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION The Band Parents Associaiion qives rnoral and financial support io the Band. It sponsors the annual Concert and dance. Ai the Band Parents' meet- inq on lune 3, IQS3, Forrest McAllister, publisher of The School Musician rnaaazine, was quest speaker. Colored slides of the loliei Legion Band in a rnarchina contest were shown. OFFICERS: ANTHONY ANGAROLE President MICHAEL STACY Vice Presiden' IAMES KAI-IREN Vive Presidenf R MRS. MARIE HINCE Recording Secretary MRS. LUCILLE MACKOINIAK Corresponding Serretary MRS. MARIE GRO!-I Treasurer MRS, EMMA EWALD I-lembersliip Cliairmrm IOHN WOODS Pululivity Cliairniiin -- IUI -- ALL-CITY BAND Students from all high schools auditioned. Allen Magruder, oboe, George Becker, clarinet, Earl Williams, baritone, and Iohn Belcher, trombone, were selected for the All-City Band which performed for the Music Educators Na- tional Conference on March 29, l954, at the Civic Opera House. Previous to the convention the All-City Band performed for school administrators, teach- ers, parents and students on March 23rd. ALL CHICAGO HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Six Harrison students, were picked to sing in the Civic Opera House along with ZOO other Chicago high school students. They were: Ralph Aguado, Fred Blecha, Lenore Lewandowski Leona Lobodzinski, lune Opatrny, Carolyn Sabbia. f -40 0 Central Washington College oi Education Singers Upon Mr. Herr's invitation Harrisonites and faculty were treated to two special assemblies this and last semester. On Wednesday, November 18, 1953, the Fifth Army Band, through the courtesy of the ROTC, performed at a double third assembly. The Band was escorted to luncheon by members of our school band before returning to Fort Sheridan. On Tuesday, March 30, 1954, the Central Washington College of Educa- tion Singers from Ellensburg, Vifashington, performed at a double third assem- bly. Our choir and chorus members escorted the guest choir to lunch before leaving for its performance at the MENC Conference at the Hilton Hotel. OUR GUEST PERFCJRIVIERS ..: V fwf S' Q -If 'i' 6 5 Q- ,, J X , l Q 3 .A E M' V 4 'P '1 , 2, .Q 2 2 5 g 2 9? if 2 3 3' 1 ,Ag X 5 3 W It ,Q .- Q ll 'Q Y, ff it 3 -f . ,, .5 aww! , Y W ,Q V J if I5 3 V 6 'ff M 9 22 9 0 0 0 X25 2. Es 9 ig! -3' Q 56 'U i Y Q 'fl' MIXED CHORUS Mixed Chorus is dn orqdnizdiion of boys and qirls who get lcyieiiirfr und hcive fun while they sing. We Ure working hdrd mind iowicinfi forward te the spring festival. There is dlwdys rfmii. in Mixed Chorus fir dried singers. The officers: President ............ ....... P dtricid Lidrich Vice President ........ ..,.... R oqer Custdble Secretary ........ ........ I udy Volpe Tredsurer .,...... ..... I ohn Cech Historic-ir 1...... .,.... Iv idrihd Edkes MR. BORG SOPRANOS l-Jirainia Aquado l rulcie Albrecht Lalforne Albrecht ivlarrimrot Aldworth Doris Arnlvrocelli line? Boatriqht Mzny Brown Barbara Brown Marilyn Burns Marie Cobian Bose Deluca Martha Balces Loretta Graczyk larnie l-lavlin Shirley lelinek Elaine Klosinski Nancy Kruzel Carol Landon lulian Malakadskis Carol Miller lanice Buza Beverly Romani Leonid Stearney Sarah Tubbs ludy Volpe ALTOS Allene Allen Arlene Bilek Patricia Bilicki Marguerite Boyd Barbara Chippetta AnnMarie Czop Linda Daia Annabelle Dernarie MaryAnn Dornaqala Bea Galaviz Kathleen Gazall Esther Iacinski Diane Korman Arlene Kostelaniek Bernadett Kravonk Pat Lidrick Gerry Mankov lrene Matus Shelby Mye-as Maureen Michian Mariqene Perfetto Nancy Petelle Carol Bajunis Pat Buda Iosie Santell Marlene Scelfo Ruth Svoboda Muialda Triveri TENORS Bober t B1 ooks Bill Catan lohn Covli Robert Coduto Bobert Cozzie Ernest Delgado Norman Gran Max lacolfson Bay Lessovitz Norman Vtfhite BASES Bob Andrea Dennis Ambrose lohn Cain Sol Carbonelli Don Coduto Roger Custable lohn Gallaqher Hardy Iohnson Gene Koziarz lohn Losko Sol Pontillo Dan Rodriqiz Howard Shapiro lack Simon Ralph Syrek Carlos Velazqusfz 5 - ri ni Mail Y Tlie new director of the qirls' GIRLS' CI-IGRUS GPFICERS President ............ ....... C elesle Lexow Vice President ....... ...... P hyllis Komar Secretary ........... ....... I anice Purcelli Treasurer ........ .... . Marilyn Kuzulas chorus is Mr. Newbury. Under his able iguidance we hope to accomplish our qoal of furiherinq music appreciation. Ainongg our performances, the Christmas and Sprinq Festival are our most important. New members are always welcome and we talce pride in saying lliis, 4,105 f SOPRANOS Grace Anriolino Marqaret Berni Beverly Blunt Carolyn DeBoer Alice Dolezal Maude Eaton Arlene Halaska Beverley Hansen Beatrice King Phyllis Kornar Susan Kososki Marilyn Kuzulas lean Lattyak Celeste Lexow Mary Manos Carol Naleway Phyllis Ostonko Ann Potucelc Betty Pre-pelira Carol Pulaski Mary VVa1da Constance Vxfeqlarz Alice Wilson Loretta W'olslci Virginia Woods Ioan Wriqht Betty Barta Pat Blades Beverly Borik Charlotte Budriic Iaclcie Daley Lillian Gordon Geraldine Hoge Theresa lovinelli Mary Koontz Nancy Logan MaryLou Lonero Marlene Marn Carol Reno Dorothy Roberts Alidona Boqulska Margaret Struck Carole Svaboda Gloria Thomas Ianice Turilli Lorraine Wawrzynie: Gwendolyn Wliite Barbara Wilson ALTOS lst Concetta Cerrito Diane Cheleski Gerry Gregory Marilyn Howie Charlotte Iefiery Merriann Kutinac Mildred Lieberstein Iennie LuCarelli Connie Navarro Helen Pichman Shelby Pratt Ianice Purcelli Louise Bios Darlene Riuluis Bosalia Salqado Nancy Sedlaclc Marciel Stafford Betty Struhar Marlene Stops Arlene VVozniCki -109- ALTOS 2nd Nancy Borowski Sylvia Bratek Thelma Bruce Vada Charles Henrine Collins Gloria Dean Carole Duczinfin Elaine Iackson Susie Lackey Beatrice McLaurin Patricia Neumann Lenora Polavelc Betty Sivak Dolores Sini'h Pat Vallo Pat Wit'liert Carol W'ieyl-cowsici Charlene 'Wortlltiu 95 giiziiiigixgsi 32333352 35 22 W v 721 ll SOPRANOS ALTOS Carol Battistoni Neiti Burke Bernice Dyrnbroski Carol Faletti Rosemarie Grassechi Adrienne Hoqe Libby Krerto Leona Lobodzinski MaryAnn Morqan lune Opatrny Vicki Ostonko Elizabeth Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez Marilyn Scheclel lackie Sholos lean Smith Marlene Stachnik Lorraine White Barbara Booe MaryLou Castroqiovanni Evelyn Ceraqlio Dianne Cerka Leanne Cherrie Ada Duncan Barbara Evans Beverly Franke Marian Jackson AnnaMarie Mancini Ioan Maroviich Gloria Moser Ioyce McClain Penny Przybycien Ianice Rozlilek Marilyn Saqodic Carol Slusarz Loretta Thrams Florestine Thomas Barbara Wilson Corinne Wrzesinski Pat Zelinski Frances Black Carole Drogosz Pauline Dueter Carol Eichelberqer Gerry Ferrara Elaine Granato Charlene I-lrabec Shirley Huber Diane Lenzi Dolores Lipinski Valerie Minko Lolita Niccolai Marlene Pernsot Nancy Stack Pam Struven Irene Terraszas Elaine Vase-k LaVerne Weir lohanna Banich Pat Boszkriwicz loAnne Cavico Marjorie Che-rrie Barbara Deciani Corinne Delgado Ioan Dc-mbrowski Lillian Drobian Carrie Fawlkes Barbara Hart Iackie Korinko Nancy Oalorizzi Sandra Ourada Rosalie Panice Diana Paqni Arnell Puqh Ann Scott Betty Stehlik Burnette Travis Gail Walker Betty Wardlaw WM M X111 'JL' 'oh ORCHESTRA ' 1 . 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Such vQrsc111111y is possible, however, only 11111 1111111 11113101 111111 11111,1f11'11o11o C1 prefcurclw-S110 1T'CI1Il1Illj 50111361 With such 1 111-11111111111 111111, 11 1:1 sway 111 we why Hc1111sQ11's 011711951141 has s11c'Coss11111y 11111141111111111 111 1:11113 1111s1'11111r1e'1, 1f111d c1rQ'h9S1rC1 c:o111pe1111o11s, c111d why 0111 1111111111l1r111:: 111 1f':f11v1111a, 1..1sfl:1.1111111s, cmd 1'1rn1d11Q111Q11s have been d1S- 1:1 11111111111 - 11: MJ 1.111 First Violins ifliliaii Bill Prfrirk Cain lrrlin Cisaril: lruis Kwrisylnyk Arline Kruylca Arlene Miller Mararrret Palornrrr Arthur Pudarlc Earlier! Rutherford Pliyllis Scrkowirz ilrrcil Slusarz Cello Virqinia Burrell lirnet Fabrizio Alive Fruaali Lean Kelley Hina Ka-'ian Flxriron lvlavela Clirudie Marshall P rlriviii Hrrsicili Second Violins lovifa Aquilar Zinnia Alexander Colleen Anderson Anaelina Arqentc Yolanda Cruz Marilyn Faleili Christine Gordon Martha Iohnson Mary lane Masek Xavier Panioja Brariislav Pavlovich lolin Skocilich Lorraine Smokie Viola Sylvia Daugherty Patricia Duselc Alice lolinson Daniel Kaufman lvy Palmer Patricia Srriiiii Leona Wisniewski -113- Sirinq Bose lurifi Anairrrwla 1,'onstarirfa Krug k 1 fulie Silunrrs Hari if :rfi SW :Hx Piano iifrriirrrvi Bultizs Marain lhlelviiillri Louise llilififif Guy Pizlerrrim Qyegzrae Bevl-Lcir Bill Mfzly Vv'illiarn 'xffozniuki Vihller Trnuzlc Trumpets Ray Mikrut lyiay Rrifzyriskl Vlfrrymrrn Griffin Trombones lolin Eelviier Ray Kasper Bain Prapoaqio French Horns lanire Hinz loann Szoyanwinski Harry Veochiollo Fienetla Wivher jerry Vxfinnirk Percussion lark Dirlisliinslci Ann lludley Ed Mariiiszewslci Friiril-1 Maxscn CDFFICERS President ....,. ...... G uy Palermo Vice President ..... ..... C liiton Bell Secretary ..... ..... P airick Cain Treasurer.. .. ....... Margie Delvaille Flutes Mary Lui lv'l,ri'krrw1ril-1 lvl ri'fqx1f'ri'r,- ?.'cif,:lic,i Oboe Allan lvlfrrGruclfr Clarineis I . I lx' I, I Lf P J N , .a Q K 1 .4 .2 ,, ev .ff 1-1 II I: IlI.,11I.'-v.1III--11,12 IN-1--k, li. Idvyvxs, I.. I.'HbOfIQZ1l1:sk1, Mr. HM! V Iv11I11:1..,M 4'.ng,5wI1 M ISI-1I'Im:I:,M1:1 MrNIx11 I I-Ifmw .': I.II,.41 ilwlvf-rx If I-Iwwrlm, I.. IuII1r,:, I. Mwllrfx, I,, Wlwxzyxxw' sy If I-I4-rfxfi, M I1'k,:'m, I, II In-' f II. Hfuw lyskx, M. I.f1PIxIm, A. Kfzwg I.I'.:: I'v1rm:1mII lm Iifvw 1 I4 I'1'mI-c--, I' I'f1uyfILx II V1 ml- I' Wxrf 1:-ufskr, H. E-3v.'-1It,1, I. .1111 xml, I. Iufkxu.. I, AN:-'wixzci-1, M Ilwmw, II. Mfvrqrxlz. Iifw.-1 1' I Vrwul-1v.,k:, I. II.--,'I1f1x I I'1v41Ir IXI. Ihwz, II. Grc1Iu1u'.tyI:, we ' IiI1.'--IL I Vmv-I I. 'l11'L fI: II, Iii,-.a11IIf-wk: M. Aufqvlln, H Iiw r1'I: A IIlm'm IC I.IfI:1:I112 I-I. ii-wvIv'Qr1 IF. Vounir I, R Uni . ,'I1 IDI LI Ibm, I I':1zxF:-' FALL BOW DAY if ua -A I Y OI'I'Ix'IfHS PIW.-.' I: I. I,oImr'I1ix11:1I:: V I'1 KJ,-' HM- 1. M, om-Iwml v P. S 1.11-wr I I- SOCIAL LABORATORY f ll4 I KO! OFFICERS M-PI, S, Mvyers V. Iurkxns, L. Iuckins, L. Lobodzlnskl Preparing for a Tea SOCIAL LABORATORY Row I: S, Meyers, L. Iuckms, V. Iuckms, Mr. Herr, L. Lobodzmsky I. Koncel, M155 SIIVPII, Row 22: E. KOCIUH, L. Mars, B. Czuberncxt, A. Wllson, C, Iuchinskl, A. Surek, D, NOWGYSIC1, L. Wuwrzynlff. F. Vondrri, I, Mlller, I. Franke, I, Novak, Mrs. MCNCrxr, Miss Levlnberq, Hvwvf 3: E. Scxramu, P. Blesludeckx, C. Blaze-k, B. Swltock, A. S41b1e1ny, N, Buechtold, R. Crane, I, VOZGI. B. Swartz, C. Krupku, M. Drcrq, P. Grcrbclrczyk, G. Lxddell. Fxsvv 4: C. Ploq, P Uombrowslcu, C. Weqlcrz, M. Morqcxn, B. Morqcm, K. Mclnnxs, A. Czop, I, Fuvula, M. Inlckson, L. Grnrzyk, D. Stchnke, N. Nerod, L. N19-zqodu, I. Czcukoskx, B. Franke. wx.,-. Flow l: Mr. Iicha, G. Grody, D. Hovorka F Krol B Waitkus G Pa a How 4: G, Kush, I, Kososki, A. Sakalys,I gl h r R R W no F 133101 BLUE AND GRAY SERVICE CLUB How 7: IJ. Smith, A. Fantozzi, R. Pepelea Servn W Cr Row 3: B. Rico, F. Blerha, I. Masden, I Req o W Kostelanri R ga o GFFICERS Row lt F. Krol, B. Waitkus Row 2: D. l-lovorka, G. Grody, G. Papa The Blue and Gray consisted ot Iunior and Senior boys selected by teachers on the basis of hiqh character and leadership. The boys chose to join: they were not asked to join. They felt that they've made Harrison a happier place lor some fellow student. Miss Brenner sponsored the group until she left, whereupon Mr. Iicha took over until lan- uary l954. The aroup is now disbanded. - llti-f 11 Q I 'xx BLUE AND GRAY DANCE HARRISON'S GYMNASIUM November 25, 1953 RED CROSS HOME NURSING MISS LANDA Row I: Y.. Mosi, D. L1pLnsk1, M. Ro mono, M. Mnckowicxk, L. Wear, D Kolcr, Row 2: G. Lmtyuk, C, Snntsll, M Bettiq, A. Pavlick, F. Boyce. Row 3: S. Byron, L. Lcickouxtz, T Fuduln, B. Mosny, P. Fufa, B. Cmku A. Roqnlmskx, M. Rvxdcxj. Row 1: I. Smylor, I. Opntmy, A. Sobi- elny, B, Chudmk, M. Kukef, P. Barco. Row 2: A. RG-nf, A. Svott, F. M1SfGk B, Szopc, E. Lclorwttl, N. Schulk, S Salerno. How 3: R. Scnrbormmqh, P. Stmup9s, E. Mcxnde-lkern, D. Hurmly, B. Mares B. Dolezal, M, Hovmq. How 4: I. Stevens, C. Huzwku, I, Lummo, G. Sulhvnm, M. Cuzzone I. An Dcrws, E. Dcoley. -..us- RED CROSS HOME NURSING ROW I: VJ. IVIIXIIOS, VV. Hrfmk--1:11 : Goorfqulozz, ID, NI02QII.J, A. I-Ixmfx HromQc' A. CIIIHIQIHQIV1. Row C. Delgado, A, PfxI::,. 1' IA IVIOIIMI, D. Ilomrxbyl, I, flxvu I Kozck A. Scolfm. Row 3: E. Ifodmnzly G. Inu: M001-ca, M. Vmxdrfr, I 'Tfmu In H1uzI1I:. Hr-w -1: M. G1fn:IJ3wIIp, V. IIN :I.'1r1I Lf Ardxwr P. Crzdwr, A. Au:.:z I, Swf V. Ostoxxkw, I. I.'1I'kHv.1tx H Sing vi-ii. 0 Row I: E. Nnlnnlm, A. Hvmrxmzz, G Ryan, T. Gmzmno, IW, S1513 H, I Chmstslnsen, E, Pompo. How 2: M. Worclm, I. Pnvlups, Y. '1'r.ve rm, C. C1vc1zos, C. Chxoppofm I. Lobodzmskl, C. Hrobor. Row 3: E. Pfxrks, F. Mqxwvll, M Mlkulecky, G. BL1dar1::k, I... I.1b1y G. Hummer, B. Tr xv1fs. Row 4: H. Mums, M. Iolmaorx, II Morctu, I. KGS, M. Cor-Hy, IT, BI-1'I-C H. Hodrxguoz, P. KHIZWI, A. T.'Iv1:wIv. rl How I: M. Mortgs, C, Eff-,:f'1 I-f Morqxu, E. Pfxppws, I, Gr'-uw' 1 x P C.'oppoIa. Row Lf: Morgan, C. Svmlwwu P C-lputo, D. Croccsb, V. KYOSIWI-I, ' Gonzales, L, Boyd. Row 3: H. Guifzn, B, Ioxws, B. 2:1441 sk., N. Mltwllq, I... Triviyk H if vu Ixrldu. 0 -IIEIK MIITSS WAGNFR l.1tf Vu Aflvisrvr 1 -K. Mli. C.Il.l.., r!lETll'l1'13S ,'t'1'f'li4! I FALL How l: lf. llspirmsfx, E. Stull, B. Fzopa, ll. Soroktv, A, l-lurir, l. 'l'm::1ur't'luz M. llovinrr, R. llIrriyfenr'. Row Il: A. Wnlivll-r, L, Kohut, L. Cnlosky, S. lio1nrrr'k:, ff. 'l'm'i, M. Vzrailio, 2. P1t7s1m mens, M. Sroqlio, K. Fischer. Flow 3: Miss Wagner, M. Kukec, V. Wtrrd, I. l.l1l'CPl1m'll, ll Blazze-vivli, M. Vondm, L. Lvwarxdowski, R, Ivik, A. Roaalinski. Row 4: M. Fesleristm-tri, G. Pfzlerxila, VV. Prrpelica, l. lfosorllci, lf, Vfievztrl, R. Girard, R, Nirvolrri. HERALD STAFF FALL The Harrison Herald is written lor and by the students, and in every way tries to lultill its proper place in Harrison to the best ot its ability. lts statt members are among the schools leaders. They demon- strate the spirit and enthusiasm which symbolizes HTHS. Miss Wagner, our literary adviser, deserves the greatest ot thanks and credit for her most valuable help and limitless under- standina. The Herald is issued approximately every three weeks, with all school business beina included therein. Special training and numerable readers encouraae the writers oi this publication. -T 1:0 FALL STAFF SPRING STAFF 1lIi'T'll'l'CI1lOl,.. ..,.Evelyn Scrckie Edircr-in-Chief.. X T1 v- f is L w.. 1- . :ae l Editor ................ .... ,....,.. B 0 My Szcyfo 7545 N199 l Emlm' if , ' ' 'Y' X Fu' 2 ffl 3 Effie ....... .,...., F :uc 2 rznd 3 Editor. ..,..,, ....... T rlfrrialrrle Hovmq ge IK H I I I Q v Fpuiurft Evliior, ...,. ....,. l .lor f fufurrf Editor ..., ..... Elvira ESI'IlI1C'SrX 9 Sports Editor ,....... . ,..,. ......... l mls Fclifor ............ ....,..... , ,..,.. E d Sfrlf W V gurls Sports F 1TlSl Fycfris Eclilor ...... Mlxrv Ann Kul-:Gs Y, .J ' xr.rr1e.y Eflnor rrriwty Elinor ....,,...., ......,.,,,.. . ...4.... ..., A n mcse Rauf rqqrromsrs -4.,.AI,AI L 1,11 A ,, it N M, yur Mor Ann Donrurqrrlx Rfn rlcl Q r fvrfrfors .,.,.. .... D oloros Blarzeviclr, Poi Brcllik, lim -Y Y Y . J ncrnrrvlcr, Elrnor 1715 S Q Frnrlrrll Rolworl lvllc, Zona Fitzsimrnons, Cnr' KDSMW RINO r Urn, mum ni Vx rnfn Mrrrzullo, Ioyco Toqncrc-ln, Mildred Von- rum Luke., h H S U, ,1r.:, Annette Wlniner 1r:ulr:l1Qn.,.., xr 'wnoe ......,M1ldr-srl Vrrtdrc r, .. .4 .. ...... . .........,.,.............,......,.. loyrfs Tcqnowlxi Ezotcrzr II hy .... VVilliorn Pmpelicn, Mike Festonstein ?r:y...... .. ,.., lolin S rlirtfruerl-il? Guy Prrlern Q V 1ll1 r Violpl Word Fd VVlP'171fIl Circulntion ,... Excllnrnqc-H ..... . Pllotoqrfrplry .... W llllf 'n Prrpffl f Cop y Foy .,... Row 1: A. ROC7CIl1USlC1, L. Colosky, M. Virqllrc, M. Scoqllo, I. Lukehch, K. Frscher, R, Nrrcolm, Mlss W-'rg.nP.. Row Z: V. Delnhunf, N. Burke, E, Toci, V. Word, M. DOlIlGQGlG, R. Oskvcxrek, L. Lewrxndowskr, D. Lenzr, G. Palermo, l. Drckshmskr. Row 3: L, Nelson, D. Loos, A. Aqucrdo, E. Wlezien, G. Kozicxrz, I. Kososkl, I. Crscxrrk, I. Rosenfeld, C. Ycxcl-io. Row 4: M. Festenstem, A. Sccvo, L. Scumucx, I, Mcxrtrn, C, Musiny, R. Krapenc, S. Hoynockz, D, Donrfrbyl, E. Klzlor, D. Lrpinskr. 'fl ifwpjlaaiaii 1 I I ' ,gum , 4. wi ' JW rf .lsr FALL NATIONAL HONOR How It M. Ix11+ f1-Hr, M. 511111, F. Mflcko, G, Pevfwk, A. K1'11pkr'1, I.. W1s111ovvsk1, M. Hov11111, R. Gorovkt 1 II IIl1c1ft111k, Il. Hf1r1f'k, G. Budorlck, C, S1111r'k, F. Norfld. Itttw Q': I Kos, N, SCIIVWIYIZ, E. Sorokto, M. B1r111cI11, V. IIt1IdI11111t, A. Sdknlys, U. Loos, T. Bondon R, Wts 111 twtvzt, I. W:11111t'k, H. I 1kf'1r', P. Hozmn, B. Iontls, A. HOC10, G. Fwrrnro. Itfuw 3: I IIu:1--11tHId, I. Clsnrlk, B, He11r1:111C-S, B. LC11117, R. PPPPIQII, R. Zt1b1Ik41, R. Swt117, F. BIm'I1c1, C I-Tb-5 txrtovtv, I-I. Ht11vt1tI1, IW. II1'ot10sz, E. Stc'1lI, F. Krol, Ft. Pudtl, N. Mclys, I. BeIvI1o1'. Itow -11 I. M11111I1y, I.. C'fI1r1:stopI1111, I.. Iuskfl, R. Oskvrlrck, M. Coppola, I. Sdylor, VV. H1110111, L. N1ruoI-1 I. Volt- I.. kitmlosky, I.. Kohut, I. Murttn, P. Snkowtrz, A. Scxbwlny, I. O1'Z0cI1, Lf, I 111qI, A. H0111 M R 1tI1Iw11111 Htv.-.' V: I.. B1r11ct1, I. Ptrrszoyuz, B. Sztotm, I. QDIVIIYIIY, M. St'IwdeI, A. Clark L, Lobodzmskz P Kruzo If Tvs, I. Mayor, B. Snyder, I.. Iuckms, Ft. Grnczyk, C. F1st:I1cr, M. Mtkulvcky, F. Mdxwoll, V, NNI1111 A H111 11146 I.. 'I'y:1:+'t', A. Mr71fHt'F-k. S O CIE TY HARRISON CHAPTER Tho Ndttortol Honor Society is composed of students with cm E or M155 LQNK s:':I1oIc1Stic record besides hctvirtq participated in mcmy school oc- tivlties. -L wg - The newly elected officers for Spring l954 are: President .............. ...... P aul Plucienik Vice President ...... ..... T ed Booden Secretary ...... ....... A drienne Hoge Treasurer ...... ...... L eona Lobodzinski Miss Lonk is the sponsor of the Honor Society. She helps many stu- dents attain scholarships. Meetings are held in the Social Laboratory once a month. New members are elected once a semester. These students are usually initiated when they are 3A's. All lA students who have at- tained an E or S average in their first semester are invited to attend a tea sponsored by the members ot the Honor Society. Row l: V. Ward, M. Coppola, I. Murphy, I. Sholos, W. Raponi, A. Hoge, L. Lobodzinski, P. Plucientk, T. Booden, L, Colosky, I. Saylor. Row 2: C. Sxmek, V. Delahunt, E. Toci, A. Marecek, I. Kos, M. Krieger, I. Martm, C. Fmql, C. Droqosz, G. Ferraro, P. Kruzel. N. Schwartz. Row 3: L. Chrxstopher, A. Krupka, I. Cole, P. Hozian, L. Iuckins, F. Blecha, R. Horvath, G. Stepanovtc, A. Sakalys, G. Pesek, F. Macko, M. Sraqa. Row IV: F. Maxwell, M. Mtkulecky, B. lones, L. Niccolai, B. Mosny, L. Iuska, M. Schedel, I. Major, B. Snyder, I. Opatrny, I. Orzech, A. Sabielny. Row 5: B. Fikac, I. Wmmck, R. Rihel, I, Ctsarik, R. Henrxques, D. Loos, R. Pudtl, R. Zabtlka, R. Lang, R. Pepelea, L. Wismewski, R, Graczyk, D. Domabyl, L. Tymec, K. Fischer. ! FALL Row 1: M. Rathburn, M. Archier, A. Renc, N. Mattelig, A. Amoroso, I. Wegrzyn, B. Szopa, P. Hozian, I. Luketich, C. Simek, S. Ratiewicz, C. Scarlata. Row 2: I. Kos, M. Virqilio, A. Clark, S, Meyers, T. Avila, V. Delahunt, I. Cole, E. Wouk, K. Fischer, M. Delvaille, M. Partida, L. Harper, R. Crane, C. Blazek, E. Kizlor, M. Scoqlio, B. Souhrada, A. Marecek. Row 3: R. Pepelea, N. Mays, I. Opatrny, M. Schedel, L. Iuckxns, V. Iuckins, M. Vondra, C. Wmesinski, P. Mitchell, I. Toqnocchi, I. Korinko, L. Lewandowski, D. Grabarek, A. Roqalmski N. Baechtold, S. Ourada, I. Major, B. Snyder, M. Sraga, R. Samos, Miss Levinberq. Row 4: K. Arabia, H. Garcia, M. Coppola, R. Krapenc, L. Banich, I. Saylor, L. Tymec, M. Mor- gan, L. Wisniewski, M. Domaqalcz, V. Unti, G. Hromec, I. Mistak, B. Testore, I. Holnacki L. Thrams, G. Walker, V. Minko. Row 5: C. Fmql, I. Minor, C. Gordon, R. Oskvarek, D. Lenzi, D. Lipinski, L. Niccolai, I. Franke, Y. Frisch, D. Gaqliani, I. Manna, E. Nannini, B. Iones, M. Krieger, L. Kohut, M. Romano, P. Biesiadeckl, C. Wrzesinski, M. Hovxnq, W. Raponi. :Aix G Q MASQUE AND G A V 2 T y 5: -lll1IlII The National Honorary Speech Organization which is better known as the Masque and Gavel, consists of members having average of G plus or better and having at least one semes- f '? 41' of Public Speaking, and having participated in a number of school activities. On November 19, 1953, the new members of this vast organi- zation gave a choral reading program for the entire school at MISS LEVINBERG GU C1SS91'I1blY- -124- MAS UE AND GAVEL At each meeting there is a dramatic program given by the members. One member placed second in the I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY contest this year. The Masque and Gavel promotes better thought and expres- sion of thought activities. Row l: D. Nowayski, L. Harper, M. Schedel, M. Scoqlio, E. Kizior, I. Opatrny, I. Major, C. Svoboda, M. Lacovic, I. Kroplewski. Row 2: I. Aguirre, W. Loch, R. Pepelea, M. Partida, I. Lorenz, I. Saylor, B. Snyder, V. Unti, L. Niccolai, K. Arabia, R. Henrigues, I. Cisarik, C. Yacko. Row 3: C. Slusarz, S. Ratkiewicz, W. Raponi, C. Simek, H. Garcia, C. Fingl, I. Franke, E. Wouk, I. Cole, L. Wisniewski, M. Domaqala, M. Virqilio, V. Delahunt, S. Meyers, A. Marecek, I. Koncel, I. Kos, M. Krieger, Miss Levinberg. Row 4: D. Malkowski, I. Korinko, I. Luketich, S. Ourada, L. Lewcmdowski, L. Iuckins, N. Mattelig, V. Iuckins, D. Grabarek, P. Mitchell, P. Hozian, R. Crane, A. Czop, H. Workman, I. Miller, K. Mclnnis, D. Lipinski. Row 5: M. Drog, K. Fischer, L. Tymec, I. Shclos, G. Walker, M. Garrison, N. Odorizzi, C. Faletti, T. Avila, P. Biesiadecki, C. Blazek, M, Delvaille, C. Gordon, M. Coppola, L. Thrams. Row 6: M. Morgan, B. Switack, I. Manna, D. Gaqliani, L. Conway, F. Mistak, S. Hojnacki, I. Banich, M. Evanqelos, M. Lang, L. Williams, N. Baechtolcl, G. Hromec, R. Krapenc, D. Lenzi, M. Sraga, C. Wrzesinski. I I 125 -- ' , . . .. .. .. ..... . F1435 FALL Row 1: M. SIIIIIPII, I. Plscopo, L. Strrrmmrello, D. Smlth, I. Vlleqrzyn, F. Pcxge, A. Weiner. ltr w if: W. Pre-peltor, H. los:-gh, R. Gtrwrd, l, Markus, Mr. Helmets. hr-:J 3. L. Qerny, F, Ol-rndvr, E Lewantak, R. Qualls, S. Slxemanskz, B, Dcrnczyk, D. Chvrlm. FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS Our work-experience club had a very successful ticket Cam- oaiqn backinq our football team last Fall. The contest had all classes Competing with each other to see who aave the most loyal support to our team. We hadn't really planned on the Freshmen to Win by such a larae margin. -1215- MR. HELMERS Sponsor FUTURE DISTRIBUTCDRS Another successful day was our field trip through the Mer- chandise Mart and the Board of Trade Building. We were all tired when We finished Viewing the retailing activities and facilities in both buildings. Row l: I. Minor, I. Marose, A. Nicoletti, B. Mares, M. Caputo, M. Bilek. Row 2: I. Piscopo, D. Paqni, W. Prepelica, S. LoChirco, I. Ivlockus, Mr. Helmers. Row 3: B. Burde, R. Girard, E, Lewaniak, G. Walke, A, Fail, R. Kasper, F. Olander. G -127- FACULTY ASSISTA NTS l i l l i MR. HAWKINS PEHIOD H-ELPERS Mrs. Bissell Mrs. Giles lrene Terrano Miss Cappella Mr. Stiller IoAnne Cavico Miss Cobb Mr. Adair Leon Storkan Miss Myers Mr. licha Dorothy Moon Miss Brasliavetz Mr. Hawkins Marguerite Sraqa Mrs. Fields The pupils in this club served their school by registering the pupils whole school in classes. REGISTRATION CLUB 9 Ioseph Mandile lack Simon Richard Balsok Sharon Tiffany 5:54 109 HELPERS MISS E. O'BRIEN Sponsor Row l: A. Gzlrecih, S. Bymsr, A. Falco, L. Che-rrxe, D. Patrick, G, lVIf1rc:1r1Q:olo, l. Ponxr, 2.1. l.4:. x. Flrw Q: A. Kl1nqff11mGxGr, D, Ambroffellx, I. Kroplvwskx, A. lilelufi, R. Pell-ik, M. Muxylxy, F fn I. Mont:.mc1, I.. Pupke. Row 3: A. Mk11kfIIl,G. Lesqh, A. Dolezal, A. Wozmuk, G. Pesek, L. Wilson, P. l.f.,nf3, E. llflmlflllll,-u11z, F, l'1l1tt. Flow 4: S, Scllrc-Qdw, B. Hcxmzm, M. Kuzulfxs, L. Krulo, A. Gfxsfexer, G. l.il?l,1fff, fl Civxvsi, A, l' Azzllsn .- ' E. Olhllrxl, R, Sunil, JUNIOR RED CBCDSS Row l: G. lnrcrxskx, M. Stopn, M155 Pxwslmvmlr, l. Purwellz, T Mor- nl:-S. Row' Q. A. Mlcufmm, l.. Kexun, l.. 'Wlntf-, C. Kelcroskey, A. D931-'15, ffl. Rauf-15. MISS BRASHAVETZ Sponsor -129- HALL GUARDS STUDENT COUNCIL MISS CA PPETTA During the past year, the Student Council strived to bring a closer relationship among the students by giving them a voice in school government. Among its many campaigns were clean-up, boosterspins, Pageant ot Peace CArmistice Day Assembly? and Youth Week program. On the lighter side, many socials or get-togethersu were arranged and movies provided occasional entertainment. Only through the complete co-operation ot the entire council and the able assistance of our sponsor, Miss Cappetta, were these things possible. The officers are: President ........... ..... R ichard Pepelea Vice President ...... ..... A drienne l-loge Secretary .......... ...... S helby Meyers Treasurer ..... ...... P atricia l-lozian Hrw l: A. DoMa:re, A. DiCenzo, L. Petlak, I. Little, S. Meyers, R. Pepelea, P. l-lozian, A. Hoge, B. Carter, V. Clayton, C. DeBoer, K. Row S: I. Sandy, I. Winnick, Miller, P. Koybenec, Miss How 3: M. Radai, G. Liddell telig, L. Iuckins, R. Lenc i Rcw 4: D. Lipinski, S. Boles, Castrogiovannl, C. Wegla Gazell. I. Mandile, A. Valerio, C. Santell, S. Hojnacki, F. Mistak, C, Baragas, I. Cappetta. , R. Cerniak, V. Zezelic, W. Coventry, P. Cain, R. Prusa, K. Sabltk, N. Mal' Oni. M. Lang, N. Odorizzo, D. Stahnke, E. Badiar, C. Locaitis, F. Black, S. rz, D. Anxbrocelli, I. Martin, L. Colosky, G. Holloway. Row 5: C. Velazquez, B. Sikyta, A. Vilenisons, T. Feldman, I. Dorich, D. Saxon, R. Klima, C. Rosenberg, B. Franke, P. Kulik, L. Williams, M. Altman, L. Mast, R. Kaczmarek, M. Mazdis, B. Tyndal, Row 1: I. Saylor, L. Tymec, V. Iuckins, M, Srcxga, G. Pesek, R. Graczyk, K. Arabia. Row 2: Mr. Tuominen. K. Fischer, D. Domobyl, A. Scott, D. Barney, M. Morgan, A. Hoge, A. Marecek. Row 3: B. Snyder, I. Malor, C. Eichelberger, L. Iuckrns, F. Macko, L. Lewandowski, I. Orzech, A. Sabxelny. BICJLOGY CLUB MR. TUOMINEN The Biology Club was organized in September, l952. A group of students interested in biology got the idea to form the club which is sponsored by Mr. Tuominen. The requirements for entering the club are: l. Une year of biology. 2. A G average. 3. An interest to continue the study of biology. April will be the month of reward for twelve girls in this club. They have attained 200 points and will be given their letters at a tea. New officers for Ianuary, 1954, are: President ............. ........... I ane Saylor Vice President ...... ...... G eraldine Pesek Secretary .......... ........ M arguerite Srage Treasurer ....... ........ R ita Graczyk Historian ....... .......... A nn Scott -132- LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY STAFF OFFICERS Mrs. Curtis Mrs. Horkey L. Stacy ............................... President Mrs. Eltinge Mrs. Taylor W. Griffin ...... ....... V ice President Library club members, our student librarians, render valuable service to the school by performing many tasks which aid the library program. A Com- mittee from this group gave assistance during Education Week in prepara- tion for the Library in the School presentation which was given for the Region- al Parent-Teacher Association meeting here at Harrison. Patricia Iowers, Ella Mae Pateete and Nancy Borowski represented the club at the annual Careers' luncheon, sponsored by High School Librarians of Chicagoland, for recruitment of future librarians. Row I: Mrs. Taylor, M. Schroeder, B. Chudzik, M. Radaj, B. Wawiat, M. Ryan, Mrs. Horkey. Row 2: M. Pateete, R. Scmiat, L. Petlak, C. Schnecht, C. Winston, M. Evangelos, V. Clayton, C. Comis, E. Ceragioh, P. Pelka. Row 3: M. Barnard, W. Olds, P. Koybenec, I. Frankowski, I. Malakauskis, R. Wierer, P. Caruso, D. Dxvjak, C. Widlak, R. Papaleo. Row 4: W. Griffin, I.. Brown, C. Williams, I. Sondy, A. Halaska, N. Borowski, D, Roberts, T. Pempek, I. Tomasik, B. Kubiszewski. -133- Rr w I: l', lblnzltrlz, P. Tfstfvrfv, S. Holnfrcki, Y. f'rl:1 'lt. lvfvl fi: M f.Q'rputf., l. lVlil-zlifnx, R Rah:-YZ. F. VV1l::rtri, P. ll't:11 zu, Mlffl ODAY l'ltV'IlSf'I BLUE FAWNS The fourteen Blue Fawns girls have organized this club tor the purpose of promoting school spirit among our classmates. We hold many activities such as bowling parties, dances, hay- rides, and splash parties. With the aid of Miss Helen O'Day, our sponsor, we have been alole to have our club con- tinue for two years. We hold our meetings at the homes of each member every Thursday. We hope this club will he continued by others atter our graduation. LAS MARACAS We are a group of students who have formed a clulo called Las Maracas, here at Harrison High School. The club was formed some time ago and has continued thus far. We hold our meeting every Thursday at 7:45 A.M., 5 and our sponsor is Miss Fox. Our officers are as follows: President .......... ....... D ave Cordero Vice President ...... ....... M ary Rios Treasurer .......... .......... E mily Rizzo Secretary ....... ........ V icky Herrera We participate in such activities as the PAN AMERICAN MISS FOX Sponsor program which is held once a year during the month of April. We feature Latin American dances and songs to cele- brate this joyous day. We hope that after we leave Harrison there will still be others to carry on our work and enjoy par- ticipating in the various activities. Row l: F. Ricchiuti, E. Rizo, M. Rios, D. Cordero, V. Herrera, M. Gutierrez. Row 2: I. Estrada, G. Rodriguez, E. Martinez, E. Rodriguez, D. Pedroza, A. Hernandez, A. Martinez R. Delgado. Row 3: C. Delgado, B. Stehlik, V. Aquado, L. Olvera, T. Avila, E. Cabrera, I. Aquilar, M. Zarate, M. Chavez. -135- STAGE CREW How l: Mr, Giles, W, Us-Ceault, B. Pttrvli, H. Tyxarxowski. Row fl: G. Kozeluh, G. Knezevich, O. Wf1lsk1, P, Korliurka, George Kush- 111391. The young rnen who serve on our Stage Crew do so with the feeling that they serve their school in a Worthy manner, plus carrying their school load of subjects. lt is their job to set up the stage properties such as, the public address system, risers, screen, all lighting effects and scenery, and keep them in good working order. The hardest job that they have to do is to keep up with their school studies. Stage crew work requires many periods of service trying to help the other fellow e e you. We of the stage crew Want to thank George Kush for his untiring, willing and conscientious service. -136- CAMERA CLUB The Harrison Camera Club was formed in the tall semes- ter of l953, and is dedicated to the idea ot learning and im- proving all phases ot photographic technique. Under the watchful eye ot Mr. Iourdan Siedband, students are experi- encing the thrill of learning by doing. Members who have never possessed their own films are discovering new horizons. The club is equipped with a fine darkroom and encourages members to use it to greatest advantage. The enlarger was furnished by the school but all other equipment has been furnished by the students themselves. The club expects to set up a school exhibit of photographs in the tuture and encourages talented students to participate in its activities. Row 1: I. Opatrny, M. Garrison, D. Bialobok, R. Crane, L. Williams, I. Purcellt, Mr. Siedband. Row 2: B. Snyder, I. Major, G. Pesek, I. Cisarik, R. Kwitschau. Row 3: C. Yacko, V. Mittenberq, R. Mrklos, I. Czop, W. Simora, L. Nelson. MR. SIEDBAND Row 4: I. Palatinus, I. Cech, A. Kadela, A. Bartkus, I. Rosenfeld, I. Studer, B. Burde, I. Byczynskt, M. Fesfenstein. -137- LUNCHROCM MANAGER MRS. CEKA MATRON Mas. HASTINGS ENGINEER MR. WHEELER - 138 - Row l: L. Niccolai, M. Senkerik, C. Wrzesinski, H. Stanovich, C. Evans, R. Oskvarek, N. Baechtold. Row 2: A. Murolo, A. Chiappetta, I. Smith, D. Sapone, I. Greschuk, L. Christopher, P. Chutka, P. Dusek, M, Coleman. Row 3: I. Czop, A. Kerstein, L. Rosenfeld, M. Micol, K. Chlopek, R. Lanq, O. Hamilton. Row 4: I. Dxckshmski, R. Cienkus, L. Scumaci, L. Nelson, I. Clsarik, A. Harris, I. Se-dlocek, C. Tuzil, E. Iarzab. D1v1s1oN 6-344 We've passed through three years already and have something to show for our efforts. Our division members have scattered themselves -through- out various activities. Band, Orchestra, Club, Honor Society, ROTC, Social Laboratory, and lntramural Sports. Many outside activities were planned, but our outinq in Iune ot l953 was the most memorable. We are very proud ot Mr. Hamilton, as our Division teacher, and hope he is equally proud ot us. NORINE BAECHTOLD, Harrisonian Representaive. -139- Row l: M. Sraqa, B. Coulter, L. Thrams, B. Souhrada, C. Battistoni, V. Charles, M. Delvaille. Row 2: M. Coppola, M. Cherrie, V. Esposito, M, Bianchi, M. LaPalio, E. DiDomenico, V, Delahunt, Mr. Freese. Row 3: C. Gordon, D. Glenn, D. Lipinski, G. Zikowski, F. Vondra, B. Ktelminski, R. Smoda, D. Sieqler, F. Maxson. Row 4: I. Soula, L. Weiner, G. Tromiczak, I. Kelly, R. Zahara, K. Riltle, R. Rihel, G. Kolman, W. Nemecek. DIVISION 6-331 MH- PHEESE FALL lt seems that only yesterday we were freshies, now we are in the last halt of our junior year. ' During these semesters our division has participated in such activities as Masque and Gavel, Student Council, Orchestra, Band, ROTC, the Choruses, and the Bowling League. We have all tried to keep our scholastic averages high and we have quite a few students in the Honor Society. Ot course we never would have reached this goal if We didn't have the capable and understanding guidance of our division teacher, Mr. Freese. LORETTA THHAMS, Harrisonian Representative. - 140 - MR- NCHA DIVISION 6-227 Division 6-227 is a very busy group. So tar we have participated in various activities such as: Choirs, Band, Orchestra, ROTC, Football, Masque and Gavel, Social Laboratory, GAA, Registration Club, Baton Twirling, Hall Guard, Student Helpers, Swimming Team, and Cheerleaders. We are made up of many different nationalities: Polish, German, Italian, French, Iewish, Bohemian, English, Mexican, Greek, Swedish, and Puerto Rican, although we are all Americans. Mcmy of us are looking forward to becoming members of the Honor Society. KATHLEEN ARABIA, Harrisonian Representative. Row 1: D. Lenzi, M. Worch, M. Stachnik, P. Antuna, M. Caputo, K. Arabia, M. Vtchio. Row 2: I. Dimitrios, B. Bergmann, I. Skcxla, I. Vondra, V. Roberts, I. Ienski, L. Boyd, E. Fields, P. Quick, C. Iicha. Row 3: C. Yacko, L. Porlon, I, Icxcobs, D. Iohnson, B. Felske, F. Suich, F. Cap, I, Aguirre, E. Ravenott, Row 4: F. Riha, I. Sarillo, A. Scavo, B. Hernandez, A. Pontreili, W. Trojak, R. Henriques, D. Lofendo, I. Winnick, R. Fikac. -141- t FALL MISS SHAYECTN 6-342 DIVISION S 5-321 Miss MUf?F?iY FALL How l: A. Matl, C Riizivka, F. Ivmigko, A. Kruplca, G. Pesek, V. Kral, D. Domabyl. lt- w L': R. tfliizsfiriiorf-, R. lordan, T, Ferro, A. Vanoskey, R, Galvan, H. Garcia, C. Final. Huw fig A, Sttinfird, li. Tolivv-r, l. lilrick, G. Cole, C. McWhinnie, F. Stepuclun, R. Waitkus, A, Berde- vliowskt. l-.it-N 43 R, Tih,-rio, B, htrzwlr-v, lx lmris, I, Montilorte, l. lerebich, T. Andlovec, G. Sokol. Row l: V. Minka, A. Aiiaarole, C. Spranze, V. Herrera, E. Velazquez, M. lanusz, B. W1fl19T- Flow ff: M. Mitoriii, l. Hinz, A. Sanders, M. Zoschke, l.. Loisi, Miss Murphy. Row fi: M. Rcibvrts, E. Kuyireisis, G. Ostrowski, l. Cie-ben, E. Koruna, B, Weaazyn. ltww 4: tf. Nasal, C Sparreo, C. Bradley, G. Ackeison, E, Martinski, I. Beasley, A. flhemansl-ze Division ti-342 is very active. We have members in the ROTC, Social Laboratory, Choruses and on the Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams, Besides maintaining high averages in activities, we also have high grades. One fourth of our division has an E average or better. We plan to con- fiiiue this record till we graduate. GEBBY PESEK, l-larrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 We are now luniors and are looking forward to our Senior year. Many ot the boys and girls participate in school activities such as the Treble Choir, Band, Football, Bowling Team, ROTC, Student Helpers and Masque and Gavel. ELAlNE VASEK, Harrisonian Representative. -- f 142 e MISS WHELAN Row Row Row Row DIVISION 5-346 After three years of hard work we now appear before you as juniors. We have come a long Way since those Freshie days. We have had many Division teachers in our three years at Harrison. Our first division teacher was Miss Mahoney. She was succeeded by Miss Klinger, and then Miss Miller. We now have Miss Whelan who we hope will stay with us until our graduation. We in Division 5-346 are proud of our scholastic record. The record had been good since our Freshmen days. We have ten members on the Honor Roll, and the others are all doing nicely. Gur activities include Football, Choir, Band, and Orchestra. Our girls are GAA enthusiasts. CLIFFORD WOODRlCH, Harrisonian Representative. Czajkoski, L. Niezqoda, T. Avila, S. Meyers, P, Nichols, A. Svoboda, P. Bilecki. Palmer, M. Patterson, M. Drag, I. Wagner, B. Watz, C. Osterland, V. Whelan. Figurelli, C. Gocopelli, C. Woodrick, G. Koutny, R. Naspinski, L. Anderson, G. Falk, T. Pelsi. Egan, C. Hoht, R. Kozuch, C. Watz, O. Rowemann, I. Novak, I, Matuch, I. Wolski, C. Vickers. -143- Row 1: P. Deuter, H. Luers, I, Novak, C. Wordlaw, I. Bilotto, Y. Campos, M. Koontz. Row fi: A, M. Czop, A. Reiter, M. Skocilich, E. Mandelkern, E. Schreiner, P. Konxar. Row 3: B. Gall, E. Kochanny, R. Vachon, D. Bassett, I. Patko, N. Charles, M. Radaj. How 4: A. Hickey, B. Petraitis, C. Toscana, C. Pellegrino, W, Solik, W. Muth, R. Bernstein. DIVISICN 5-336 MH- BASSETT After three years ot good times and hard work we are now contemplating on going forth with our heads held high as upper olassmen. The members oi Division 5-336 have enjoyed many good times and are now waiting for our most important year as Seniors . Many ot the students have participated in such activities as Choir, Girls' Chorus, ROTC, Student Helper, and Social Laboratory Hostesses. With the capable help of Mr. Bassett, we hope to continue our good Work and try to be good l-larrisonites. PHYLLIS KOMAR, Harrisonian Representative. - 144 - D1v1s1oN 5-334 Five semesters aqo we came to Harrison wide eyed with qreat curiosity. We all heard about Harrison Hiahfthe elevators that ran to the 5th floor and the mad rush during 5th lunch. Filled with eagerness and anticipation we tried to find the elevators but aot lost doing so and also qot caught in the 5th lunch stampede. After a few weeks of qoinq around in circles trying to find our rooms, we realized that we had come to a fine school and met many nice teachers and new friends. GERRY MARCANGELO, Harrisonian Representative. Row l: G. Hanson, G. Marcanqelo, G. Navarro, H, Pusaieri, I. Vouri, S. Byron, I. McClain. Row 2: V. Aquacio, A. Hammerberq, W. Crxvello, M, Sweeney, I. Stronach, W. Chin Row 3: B. Fuchs, R. Vachulcik, W. Loch, S. Oleksy, H. DelBianco. Row 4: I. Battrsto, I. Hauser, F. Zakrzewski, N. Evanqelista, E, Rossini, H, Dybeck, R. Coduto. -145- Row 1: C. lachinski, F. Kuchan, I. Garcia, G, Burke, C. Leonardo, B. Senese, B. Saniat, N. Schalk. Row ii: H. Manley, P. Moon, F. Valerio, E. Leonelti, L. Otto, C. Chioppetta, I. Marina, M. Daniele, D. Evans. Row 3: D. Casper, M. Gasper, G. Knepper, W. Kosinski, I, Turczynski, W. Crubaugh, G. Waymar, Mrs. He-ckling, Row 4: E. Chalupa, I. Petelle, D. Bialobok, H. Calhoun, F. Kral, A. Vilenisons, C. Sierba, A. Anderson, I Byczynski. D1v1s1oN 5-320 Now that we are juniors, Division 54320 has quite a bit ot history behind it. Under the guidance and leadership ot Mom Reckling, We have girls and boys in the Choirs, GAA, Library, Masque and Gavel, and also on the Basketball and Bowling teams. After some screaming and pulling ot hair Mrs. Reckling has pursuaded the whole division to get a G or better average and many have an E or S average. This semester we have some new members that have added to the luster of our sparkling division. IAMES PETELLE, Harrisonian Representative. -146- ii na' - -1: e- L.. L. We of division 5,300 have had many exciting experiences So many in fact, we do not know which to tell of first The future holds in store our senior year, and the gay affair of our prom These are only a few of the enjoyable affairs at HTHS How Row Rox-1 Row lvll-l. 5lLVIEF.IvlAN 5-300 Another semester has rolled around and Division 5 255 has a new Cl1V1S1OI'1 teacher She arrived lately from Florida where she was enioying a splendid two year vacation As all nice things have to come to an end she found her way back to Chicago and Harrison High School l: A. Ecssany, I.Purcell1 A qaeli B Michalowc B Lwrzclla Kroplewskl D Gagliani T: E. Kean, VV. Griffin D Malkow ki C Latin C Henry D qlverman 3: E. Plcskonka, I. Stuper W Siniora T Phillpps 4: E. Andrea, 1. Moauro V Serpico R Loiag I Bossany T Mclcie M Rychetsky Row Row Row Row DIVISION S 5-255 MRS. Ivic-GREGOR -147- Row l: P. Buszkiewiez, M. lackson, N. Moretti, C. Schilaci, M. Neuberq, H. Bartkowicz, D. Foqelbaum, Flow il: G. White, C. Williams, N. Kozielec, C. Delgado, E. Shapiro, I. Moravec, D. Hernandez. Wav: fi: G. Connor, M, Boesn, A, Lundvick, R. Colonna, A. Silqalxs, l. Lesniak, Mr. Prolccp. Row -1: FI, Hess, l3'. Livermore, R. Syrek, I. Matyaa, B. Films, M. Ashby, R, Knda, E. Minds DIVISIGN 5-229 MH- PROKOP Freshies, freshmen, sophomores and finally juniors. Although our junior year has just beaun, we are lookinq forward to many joyous occasions. Under the excellent supervision of our new division teacher, Mr. Prokop, who has been with us only a short time, we have been able to meet many problems, The members in our division are taking an active part in extra-curricular activities at school. We have students on the Honor Roll, in the Social Laboratory, Choirs, on the Football and Baseball teams, in the Spanish Club and the dear old Hall Guards. DOROTHY FOGELBAUM, Harrisonian Representative. - 148 f- DIVISION 5-215 MISS FOX FALL Division 5-215 is composed oi thirty-three junior airls and boys. As a whole our division is not known, but members oi our division are known to participate in the iollowinq activities: A Cappella Choir, Treble Choir, Student Council, Social Lab, Masque and Gavel, Band, Orchestra, Football, Basketball teams, and Advanced Art. CARMEN BARAIAS, Harrisonian Representative. Row 1: A. Wallace, A. Roqulska, M. Cuzzone, L. Myrick, F. Thompson, C. Batalas, D. Nowayski. Row 2: B. Tautkus, L. Grzyb, I. Szczcxwinski, M. Pemsot, L. Harper, S. Camielewski, l. lones, F. Ricchxuti. Row 3' A. Falco, A. Bartkus, R. Washington, R. Miklos, D. Ambrose, A. Schauer, H. Johnson. Row 4. S. Hamono, T. Skrzenta, B. Infelise, I. Aversa, M. De-Malo, S. Calzaretta, E. Czajkoski, I. Borak, E. Dupke. -149- MRS. MacMILLAN The boys and girls ot division 5-l l7 are trying to make an effort to achieve a higher standard in grades. Our students are interested in school activities, and are proud to say we usually have six or seven students on the honor roll. We give our thanks to our Division teacher, Mrs. MacMillan, who has helped us in many ways. I know we can make Harrison proud of Division 5-117. L. TENERELLI, Harrisonian Representative. How l: M. lohnson, D. Sostarich, I. Durka, M. Lacovic, C. Dxoqosz, E. Granato, I. Collins, N, Martin. How T: M. Montes, C. Brescia, L. Tenerelli, T. Feldman, I. Mikolajczyk, S, Bralek, P. Grabarczyk, Miss MacMillan. Row 3: R. Kozlowski, M. Kravchuk, V. Mittenberq, A, Magruder, C. Kowalski, D, Reynolds, l. Iachnniet F. Ifrkubowski, How 4: M. Beliunq, I. Fromandi, 1. Matiello, F. Acre-ttura, R. Rombic, G. Gocal, F, Gonzalez, F, Holman 1. Prrlatinus, F. Kochniarczyk. -150- ROW l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 MRS. H. Mirns, L, Boland, E, Pompe, P. Blades, D. Pozezinski, C. Rudolph, D. Hahn, A, Bucz, I. Para, I. Boatriqht, M. Iacust, I. Pour, B. Holan, M, Auqello, I. Lorenz, D. Sikora. A. Kostelancik, L. Albrecht, S. Urban, B. Solinski, T, Quintajall, P. Corso, C. Blazek, P. Biesiadeuk: ' I. Gielczowski, T. Pindelski, R. Pichlik, M. Maniacek, W. Coventry, F. Beilke, F. Gorny,l .Mazzaro SEATON DIVISION 5-116 FALL Division 5-ll6 has many happy memories of the holidays of December l953. You may have seen us Walking down the halls with red string around our fingers to help us remember. Remember what? To bring toys for the or phans, of course. We are not really patting ourselves on the back, but we are quite proud of all of our Contributions and especially ot the 25 doll donated by one of us We will always know that we made little children happier and we had fun doinq it. MARY ANN ANGELLO, Harrisonian Representative -151- FALL MH. 'iitiHNAN 5-252 DIVISIONS 4-329 MISS IJXNIVA FALL It I. M, Iiiisfzfi, I1 firm-Irs, A, Iiivito, S. Lfarpew, Ii. Paskevrwitis, II. Kafka, I. Iiornhrowfzki. Ii v' Z: M A Altinfrzi, t' t'fir.tii, Ii. L'rfrnfi, I,. Iirahtxn, W. I.. Tifirriari, I I: Ij.f'i:tnni1, . III :rt-III: 1, I Vt Imiy, O III fiin, K. Ulszzviwski, A. Iitiniilii. I -I II itz- l1:, I3 'III'-, I, I'vi.tx:tI:t, 'I', IItrl1n:k1,I. Iirnttt, H. Vtllnlw, Ii. Votiiiiriti, I. Skw ri: I, ' Iffnrirli l-1 Il. I-W rilltfwsliz, I., Airiiiiavm Il., I. I-14-nriwtly, If lrisui, lf S7 :til .ti X' Ikitititiwzi .: l' 'I'i1I Im, I, riavlzit I Iirrnifh, Bolts, M. III'rrnanow:1kt, C, SvciIw'tlft, I9 Mart rr, G, Hill- fi, III rttilzi li, Fl I'i1's-1, I' I'-itsoriwfi, Ii, 'I'v't1'i, P-. Iliivwi, K. Iavkrtzit-'k 57. LR iii- Lson 3 I1r:tt.:t, I. Iizt rw - ky, If i1.Io::f IQ, Ii, f1.tti::.., Il. Ktiwiitirka Ii IN Ikiaiti Iii:' I. I'If':ti 'xiii H, Ii- :I The past three years that we oi division 5252 have spent here have aonti very rapiidiy. Inne i955 will oonze quickly Ior us and aithouah some at may he discouraged now, I know that when that time Comes we will hate leave IITHS. We have had excrelient qiiidanee hy our new division teacher, Mr. Tiernan. ELLEN SARAIVIA, Harrisonian Representative. Cl 0 0 Well, here we are just entering our Iunior year. The years have past fast ior us, since our time has been filled participating in various activities, We have learned many thinas and have taken a new viewpoint oi Iiie, thanks to the kind help of our division teacher, Miss Landa. CAROLE SVQBODA, Harrisonian Representative. V-152 ee MRS- HHS DIVISICN 4-309 Row Row Row Row FALL Our Division 4-309 has come a long way from eager, overly-worried lreshies, to somewhat self-reliant sophomores. As all of you who are ac- quainted with our division know we have a peculiar knack lor always be' ing moved. You can imagine our shock in learning we were to remain in the same room for more than one semester. We were too optimistic, because we have again been moved. lt you should ever want to find us, hire a detective, since you never know where Division 4-309 is liable to be. MARY LGU CASTROGIOVANNI, l-larrisonion Representative. L, Parsli, C. Hale, A. Kravcik, L. Kruto, M. L. Castroqiovanm, I. Fcivata, H, Smith. A. Pirolo, L. Williams, B. Romani, A. Wozniok, I. La Picma, I. Lumino, P. Fxordirosa, Mrs. Ellis. R. Adams, A. Barnes, R. Waide, C. Struck, I. Close, T. Caetta, R. Grimm. I. Pong, A. Toliver, F. Sedlacek, W. Panock, G. Knezevich, A. Lerman, I. Rosales. -iss- I Flow l: I. Valentino, I. Lira, R. Spinelli, A. MiGlore, A. D'ArCo, S. Leon, R. Avicola. R.,w If: N. Horsmrin, N. Odorizzi, P. Vdllo, M. Hupac, S. Groniala, I. Murphy. Rww E: V. M.irri:, K. Carrington, R. Morro, I. Workman, N. Hovrng, I. Neumann, T. Stich. Fw.-.' fi: W. Bruhnke, T. Clementi, I. Clement, G. Raschke, M. D1Sanaro, K. Sablik, R. Adams. DIVISION 4-306 MHS- WILLIAMS FALL The years ily so fast and are so eventful most oi us Cannot realize we shall soon be Iuniors. Under the iirm, quidina hand ot Mrs. Williams, our division teacher, we have forged ahead in our own ways, until qoals, which so short a time aqo seemed impossible, are now coming closer Within our reach. We are realizinq our dreams can become a reality it we take adl vantage of our opportunities here. Harrison Tech, we salute thee! KEN SABLIK, Harrisonian Representative. -154- MISS LONK DI V ISICN 4-228 FALL Two short years aqo, the students in our division entered Harrison as scared little freshies. We all thouqht it would take forever before we would become seniors, but now it seem the time is qoinq too fast. Members of our division are on the honor roll, have perfect attendance, and take part in the schools social activities. Our present roorn officers are: President ............... ..... l ohn Paluso Vice President ....... ..... C arol Faletti Secretary ........... ....... I anice Turilli Treasurer ...... ..... ...... ....... ..... D o ri n a Fantozzi We of 4-228 are under the guidance of Miss Lonk. IANICE TURILLI, Harrisonian Representative. Row Soukup, C. Wicykowski, A. Franczyk, T. D1Cocco, C. Faletti, C. Savmo, R. Aliano, I. Turilli. Row How Row Shurnit, P. Borik, A. Obeda, C. Tillman, R. Willcoxen, D. Fantozzi, P. lowers. Cannady, E. Vxfhitehead, W, Travnick, I. Kolosowski, S. Cariello, R. Prusa. Paluso, W. Derinq, E. Stevak, T. Sanders, R. Doneske, l. Mikos, E, Sedlock. -155- Row 1: S. Samaraff, V, Rodriguez, I. Flow if: A. Hernandez, I. Venturelli, flow 3: D. MCI-luqh, I. Medrario, D. Row 4: R. Custable, C, Pusateri, I. ciszewski. DIVISION 4-118 Koncel, I. Lattyak, M, Buehler, S, Mazac, I. Caterinicchia, P. Reqovic. D. Gaspar, B. Prepelica, C. Altiere, L. Rtccio, M. Petillo, M. Garrison, Caithamer, A. Willis, I, Losko, I. Swartz, K. Mclnnis, M, Barney. Dunovsky, T. Zientek, P. Cain, W. DeCeault, B. Pavlovich, H. Mars MISS MCHUGH This our 3B semester, is a milestone in the journey toward our common goal, graduation. As upperclassmen, we intend to continue entering intra- mural tournaments, lengthening our honor roll, and keeping good attend! ance. Almost all ot the members of our treshie division are still with us 1 and we also have welcomed in some new members. lt is with much en- thusiasm that we are looking forward to our senior year, and we feel confi- dent that under the guidance of our division teacher, Miss McHugh, we will prosper in our final years at Harrison. PATRICK CAIN, Harrisonian Representative. - - -lob- Ever since our division entered Harrison we have participated in many activities. ln sports We have football, basketball, baseball, and cheerlead- ina. ln choral qroups we have members in the Girls' Chorus, Treble Choir, and Mixed Chorus. Even thouqh We are only sophomores we are lookinq forward to ioinina some of the lunior activities and the Honor Society. MARY LGU LANG, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 ln our two years which We have spent at Harrison we have participated in many activities including the choirs, choruses, and GAA. We also have several students on the honor roll who are worlcinq to keep up qood qrades so that they may make the Honor Society. We appreciate the help which Miss Hoffman, our division teach has given us. SHIRLEY BlLSKE, Harrisonian Representative. Row l: M. Fallettt, H. Vtforkinan, S. Tennutti, M. L. Ling, G, Trernmei, L. Caziwzxy, I. M ir uuitch, M. Rixnez Run-: f: A. Bowbtn, C. Campo, M. DePinto, S. Stacy, I. Bobora, M. Zarate. 3: Miss Brrrslrxvetz, F. Loeftler, D. Watz, R. lasinski, W, Sarich, D. Daslicund. Row lt: R, Re-dnar, A. Lipman, I. Endrtcli, G. Opxtrny, G. Hyman, R. Arndt, S. Woltsozr Row 1: R. Propoqqio, V. Morello, C. Slusarz, M. Palomar, M. Gutierrez, I. Milicr. Row 3: P. Pazan, B. Kubtszewski, T. Olvera, E. Kakuska, D, Shelton, L. Olvera. Row 4: R. Lam, B. Brown, I. Marchetti, R. Cesar, D, Feser, O. Evans, D. Gutierrez. Row ' M. Lipoiace, C. Fowlkes, M. Evanaelis, E. Iohnson, B. Wo!dlam', S, Bilskt-. FALL Miss BRASHAVETZ 4-123 DIVISIONS 4-217 Miss iiorrMAN F A L L ,LH F al if li 1 ffl QIQYTA 'T'--L is Row l: M. Prvliriik, R. Kalziiins, D. Wilson, C. Brolik, T. Markovivh, B. Davis, A. lJ'Arribrosi0. How LH Lf Ptil zsk., A. Surck, M. Anisi, D. Patrick, C. Frisch, I. Orozco, P. lioinbrawski liiw t: A Mmllfi, li. Lffzrter, E. Robe, R Schoii, I. Pianataro. How fl: M. M zfrhoiidt, E. Stoiwtz, lt Kuburt, F. Mizuno, P. Erioclis, M. Moy, R. Kaliriski, A Kadela. DIVISION 3-SLR MHS- PA-CKER FALL This is the closing ol our third sernester at Harrison. We have achieved many honors and participated in various activities. Our division has really :icgqiiired a true school spirit, and we are proud to say several of us have held a place on the honor roll since our first semester here. The fall semester started with a new division teacher, Mrs. Packer. All . i us were sorry to see Mr. Sobehrad leave, but we appreciate Mrs. Pai'lqer's Ti f-iiorts. We are lookina forward to a hriaht and happy 2A semester, as our past .feiiiester has heeri. PAT DOMBROWSKI, Harrisonian Representative. ee ins- We, the sophomores ot division 3-ELR, are about to undertake an important journey. We know we must be prepared for this journey since it will lead us through the path ot success. We are qratetul to our division teacher, Mr. Davidson, who has guided us with a kind and helping hand. We are all doing our best to make this trip a successful one. ARTHUR PUDARK, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 Division 34NLR is enthusiastically strivinq to earn a prominent name tor itself in the lonq Each student interest, whether ln the future improve it. Row l: M. ifunovsky, and qlorious history of Harrison Hiqh. is struqqlinq tor recoqnition in the field of his particular it be sports, art, music, or scholarship. we hope to maintain our qood record and it possible to RHENETA RlCl-lERT, l-larrisonian Representative. Row l: G. Dean, L. Erban C. Rhode C. Morales, G. Moser, R. Tdlxski, I. Hertz Row 2: C. Nale-way, M. Vlfapdi, E. Dollanxne, T. lovrnelli, S. Quafglia, P. Rajalinske, G. R.Dd:'1.:tr Row 3: A. Pinocchio, E. Ole-slrko, L. Vera, A. Pudark, G. Kehn, L. Clif-rrze, M. Lfrvidsan. R-vw 4: M. Gideon, G. Boucher, A. Kristofer, R. Polick, T. Cody, R. Metoyer, A. l'Wyber'k. l. Lmnert, R. Grabarczak, Logan, A. Anderson, S. Bytnrrr, D, Roles, Row T: M. Phytier, R. Rrchert, L. Wolski, I. McGee, Mr. Levin. Row 3: D. DiPent1no, M. Wolf, A. Vilemsons, I. Tulo, G. Letteri, S. Austin, D. Mackowskt. Row -1: li' Prrvlecrc, W. Las, R. Giani, M. Chauez, T. Grant, I. Zborolski, C. Lanqe, M. Festenslein. FALL 3-ELR DIVISIONS 3-NLR MR. LEvrN FALL -159- ,. . f.. . r . my rl DIVISION 3-ANS MRS. ms Looking back on the lirst day we entered Harrison Hiah School, we recall how hard it was at that time to realize that we, the members of Division 3-ANS, would sorne day be upperclassinen, participating in the many extra-curricular activities offered at our school. Students ct our division are active in Orchestra, Cheerleading, Student Helpers' service, Hall Guard duty, and other desirable activities. We are also fortunate to have Sonie rnernloers of our class on the Honor Roll and in the H-club. MARY LEE COCHRAN, Harrisonian Representative. Hww l: M. Cothian, B. Swartz, I. Vozel, G. Requlu, G. Itircnslzi, C. Budrik, A Woznicki. Row fi: Y. Cruz. M. Pertetto, G. Markov, M. Oprcns, H, Peluchiwski, C. Criola, D. Ambrocolli, G. Zaes. Row 3: M. Holrms, H. Heklowski, I. Mislevich, F. Adams, R. Hill, B. Pactwa, B. Guziec, L. Kwasytnyk. Row 4: G Duczmfrn, I. La Marino, G. lnelise, R, Pteruccint, M. ltuczman, I. Szumny, B. Caron, P. Guido, 1 tj. Lita. N. - Hill- is-.ft Row l: V. Loizzi, C. Cavlnder, D. Rutkus, V. Villarreal, I, Wright, l, Diviak, G. Neruda. Row ff: L. Altzere, O. Sigalis, P. Binnendyk, L. Karr, E. Broadnax, S. Bartosz, H. Brinkmann. Row 3: C. Thomas, S, Weber, I. Bruvci, R. Morrell, W. Iohnson, E. Iamiolkowski, M. Grosso. Row 4: l. Petruzzi, D. Adamson, R. Rakowsl-ci, M. Zitkus, R. Wilczewski, L. Gonsalez, W. Bolek, I. Wajda. Miss BRINKMANN Well, it's another year, another yearbook, and another report from Divi- sion 3-343. Yes, We're sophomores now. We have had some new members admitted to our division and We have lost some old ones in the past year, but on the whole, l'm glad to say, we're together. Qur Division, composed ot a group ot thirty-four students, still participates in school activities and gives one-hundred per cent support to school col- lections. Well, until our next yearbook report, we will close, hoping you're as happy in your division as We are in ours. LYVONNE KARR, Harrisonian Representative. -161 -- A-.x tx on t . How 1: E. Ruiz, C. Ruzicka, D. Smith, M. Cohifin, T. lablonski, E. Rizo, K. Gazell. How Q' If Vondrx, M Aiiirttv, N. Sedlatjek, Prtrtt, A. Iohnson, Mr. Miller. How J' P, Zelinski, P. Skalzynski, M. Stoptl C. DeBoei, B. Carpen, A. Baeclxtold, Row -4' I. Weqlarz F. Kiiriiovicti, W. Szerzeq 1, R. Lascli, A. Fontana, M. Diaz, A. Ai!:..: DIVISION 3-335 MH MILLER Division 3-335 is a sad division because of the rehabilitation. lt has no definite roorn to call its own. At the present time we are just a section of Morse Hall. We have had divisions in roorns 212, 300, and 304 already this semester. Our division has subscribed 100 per cent to the Herald. We have quite a few students that are participatinq in different activities and also possess an all S student. KATHLEEN GAZELL, Harrisonian Representative. - 162 - - With the help ot our division teacher, Miss Bresee, we have managed to keep up with the activities at school. A couple ot the boys are on the Foot- ball team, some ot us are in the Mixed Chorus and Band, and a few are on the Honor Roll. As a whole we make an active class. CHARLES DRAHOS, Harrisonian Representative. 0 I! 0 Most ot the students of 3-3l4 are active in some social or athletic activity in Harrison, which proves we have qood school spirit. We are looking tor- ward to our next two years at HTHS. We know that with the help of our division teacher, Mrs. Ward, we will find our next years very pleasant. CAROL IEAN LANDON, Harrisonian Representative. Row 1: A. lTeMar'ie, N. Pete-lle, A Evans, S. Slavik, I. Olesky, L. Moore, A. Vfilson, Row 2: M. Rubino, R. Petlak, C. Raiunis, I. Horvath, R. Stack, H, Eresee. Row 3: P. Seiqh, R. Brewer, R. Kollins, H. Graues. Row 4' R. Haaclc, I. Hernandez, C. Livinaston, C. Allen, T. Tichy, R. Eeinfiz, C. Drahos. Rt .-J l: R Chiappettfi, I. Volpe, V. Bess, L. Capizzano, V. Towns, I. Prochot, M. Coduto. Row Q': E. Tzeiiimel, C, I, Landon, G. Cateriniccliia, I. Korinko, LP. Bodine, M. Gillispie, A. Cliristoplier, R. IN iid. Row 3: I. Hiatovil, H. Taylor, V. Bronersky, E, Biondicli, F. Mastalerz, R. Ball, R. Koienclian, R. Baker. Rv.-.r 4: I. Eazys, R. Pfrlucki, D. Mikalik, C. Vorlik, R. Gorecki, D. Ptocliaska, R. Rutheriord, L. Reed, lk Prnkrri . FALL 3-315 DIVISIONS 3-314 rms. ximian FA LL 7 ltiil- -I I1,m.4aw.sw4 . , . Row l: E. Tinerella, N. Kotz, C, Thomas, M. Carter, C. Locaitis, C. Tosti, M. Pelka. How Li: C. Winston, L. Poltorak, I. Malakauskis, C. Minnis, C, Champerlin, F. Loniqro, Mr. Saratowicz. Flow 3: V. Blaztc, U. Holan, I. Morgan, R. Szkwarek, A. Mihic, R, Mertic, R. Waddc. Row 4: B. Centrino, V. Metsiriger, W. Kraeutle, D. Lee, I. Sierawski, D. SaBat1ne, P. Moy M. Tillman, H. Szot. MR, sARATowic2 We, the sophomores ol division 3-260, consist of 32 students. Much to our regret in the past year we have lost several students. How- ever, we have gained many new members. The students ot our class participate in many extra curricular activities such as band, orchestra, bowling and student helpers. We are looking forward with much enthusiasm to the remaining two years ot school. We are hoping that under the caretul supervision ot our division teacher, Mr. Saratowicz, our remaining two will be as enjoyable as the previous two years have been. NETTIE KOTZ, Harrisonian Representative. - Ni-lf -ff MISS STACK DIVISION 3-254 Row Row Row Row FALL Division 3-254 is bursting with pride with good reason. A year ago we were treshmen walking through a strange new school. But, since then we have become more energetic and active, participating in such activities as band, ROTC, hall guards, track team, orchestra, choir, choruses, student council, and library helpers. Now that our sophomore year is almost ended we are looking forward to our last two years at Harrison. We would like to thank our division teacher, Miss Stack, who has guided us. RITA WIERER, Harrisonian Representative. S. Mack, G. Butto, C. Whitehead, C. Lexow, S. Martinez, B. Grocke, P. Fabis. M. Stack, M. Stafford, A. Grossman, R. Wierer, I. White, M. Zuk, C. Re-nc, N. Hawkins. L. Iieyra, P. Dacko, I. Davis, A. Boe, R. Singleton, W. Maly, G. Kozak. R. Malma, E. Enibrey, T. Kmet, I. Speck, R. Sherty, N. Gron, T. Naviqato, B. Esposito. - 165 - DIVISIQN 3-219 its We of division 3-219, a sophomore division, consist of thirty-four girls and boys, many of whom participate in Harrison's activities such as: Student Helper, Band, ROTC and Social Laboratory Hostesses' organizations. We are proud of our lOUW subscription to the Herald and our 1002? donation to the Student Welfare. With two years of our high school course almost finished, we are look- ing forward to our last two years at Harrison hoping they will be even better than the first two. With great enthusiasm we are waiting to start our junior year. We in- tend to cooperate as before. We appreciate the help our division teacher, Miss Mae L. Cunningham, has given us. ADRIENNE MIKOS, Harrisonian Representative. Row l: ff, Klosinski, L. Mars, L. Blaha, L. Gordon, S. Ielinek, M. ErowneAMtller, A. Mikos. How 2: M. Pucci, E. Stccki, M. Kulinac, V, Sirban, H. Ftaffe, B. Morgan, E, Compton, C. Mazur, C. Weq- lfzrz, M. Cunningham. Flow 3: M. Armstrong, D. Huibis, A. Dolezal, K, Lelde, D. Swick, E, Kruto, L. Laine, D, Avery. Row 4: M. Morano, W. Sloup, I. McGuire, R. Bruno, S, Bytnar, B. Iohn, G. Bezkorovainns, L. Scola, D. litrrqe-S, N. Vitallo. - Hifi- Row l: G. Schultz, B. DeCiani, C. Duczman, L, Topinka, L. Kranzow, M. I. Maselc, M. Ryan. Row 2: R. Papaleo, P. Lidrich, S. Huddleston, E. Tirsky, C. Spero, A. Allen, I. Nueberg, Mr. Phipps, Row 3: I, Kulawiak, A. Kraus, S. Klein, S. Graziano, H. Sharp, I. Las, T. Malicki. Row 4: R, Iurkowskr, A. Ruiz, A. Bruno, R. Favta, S. Braden, Ft. Chmela, M. Madeksho, M. Kelleclc, A. Salerno. MR- PHIPPS DIVISION 3-152 FALL We, the members ot division 3-l52, are all hard working sophomores who participate in ROTC, Band, Student Helper, Social Laboratory, Library Assistant, Sports qroups, many oi the school clubs, choral qroups, and some of our members are still Waiting to become hard Working members of the Honor Society. We would like to extend our sincerest appreciation to our division teacher, Mr. Phipps, Who is always ready to help us it We ask him. We would all like to remain with him for the remaining years We have at Harrison High. CAROLE DUCZMAN, Harrisonian Representative. - 167 - 1 .4 Q X in-.i Rnw l: M kfodutry A. Riha, I. Srhroeder, K. l,avrdson, L. Gibisfrs, A. Poinwela. Ho-.rv 1: M Rfrdavtck, ll. Krnrev, R, lol,nson, P. lrrrkourri, C. lerlfrres lt v 3 M ' rNtndl:nt1, B l.tf'litrr1sterr1, Miss Oltay. li uw' 4: M. lrrswllh, H, Blitrt-wrt, Fl. Mr'Q.ft.irtl:'y, P. lVltlYTlt1l:17, H. Mtrrwo, M. Kruk, DIVISION 3-125 FALL Wherr we entered Harrison for the first time, we found that rnany adiust- ments were necessary. Now we feel that we are a part of Harrison. Althouqh we are only sophomores, rnost of us have sequences that in the future will help us reach our qoals. Qur division has appreciated what Miss O'Day has done for us and we know that she will Continue to help and guide us through our rernain- ing years. MARClA RADAVICK, I-larrisonian Representative. - 168 - MISS ODAY u 4 We sophomores of Division 3-258 are working for higher scholastic achieve- ment and qreater participation in Harrison activities. Our support of the student welfare fund placed us near the top. ln the two years ahead we will strive to serve our school even harder and uphold its fine traditions. PAT GHGSSICH, Harrisonian Representative, 0 0 0 We have only been here at Harrison for a year and a half, but we have already qotten into quite a few activities. Band, orchestra, hall guards, and registration are just a few. ln the years to corne we are all lookinq forward to the niany pleasures and fun we know we will have. IANICE RUZA, Harrisonian Representative. Row li S. Cffistroqicvanni, I. Vlacli, C. Loisi, l. Morales, M. Struck, B. Galaviz, H. LIrilt.ns. How ff: C. Balei. l- lacobs, P. Plotke, T. Lee, W. Vlcibauer, T. Curtis, A. Rockett, P. Grosswli, Mi, tw- l 1 Row 3: W Urlaub, W. Walker, R, Sparzynski, G. Holz, R. Clark, I. Pulclzinski, K, liebeikis, I. Srl ri kt J. Carvo. Row 4: G, Kazarian, D. Santo, R. Zielinski, R. Mack, D. Sandy, D. Mikrut, N. Kinziit l. Kfwti'-k, li. Ni tlialek, I. Austry. f'.a'.-J l: lt. Qvxruso, S. Huber, I. Estrada, D. Prince, P. Zuber, I. Aquilar, A. Hudley. How .l: L. Bilocki, M. Miclion, C. Miller, l. Ruza, M. Eaton, B. Sivak, L. Storkan, Miss Koebei. 3: A. File, R. Bnhik, N, Gnat, W. I-ludecek, R. Alexa, M. lomer, N. Manzie. -1: P. Hahn, I. Holla, F. Sarillo, G. Ce-pak, L. Berkes, 1. Buchan, R. Gialdim, B. Lemke. FALL MR. EFYLER 3-258 DIVISIONS 3-213 MISS KOESFR FALL Ili!! -3 -1 FALL rirss siairioims 2-ANS DIVISION S 2-316 lwlli. :XDAIH FALL llfvw I: C, Grfvrory, A. Holtrop, I. Novak, Miss Stardoliar, M. Enzbiailis, K. Giordano, I. Brandmibiirw. How .': I. Iii'-obs, M. Iioyfl. I3 Howard, A, Cfivito, C. Martiivci, M. Simmons, l. Torrtrztis. Ilfww 'l: I. Ilvfxitil-Q, lf. R 1lci.:, I., ltfwylv, S. Uvrvtfri, I. Viiioqrrrdaw, A. Wilson, N. PIPIOHI. ll' '.-J 41. I Aisztirrs, I, t'ivl:2rmri, I. Clrryrliinst-ld, H. Siliyta, lvl. I3olor'riik, H. Sturt, P. Tylkir, 'l'. Mnrlialrik, S, lfox. Hri'.'.' I: ll, Qtynzliroski, H. Prrlinicln, I. Daley, I., Koran, C. Vrrn lvloilirort, N. Sliitsttir, lj. Pivd il. ltww .1 A. Silvrno, I. Fabrizio, R. Sprfirizw, C. Htrrvey, S. Adtrir. Hai.-.' I' ll. IIIIIIIUII, IP. Slrnska, V, SITIIIIKIIIEQICYI, A. K1t ltI'Ilt7lt, R. Bralwriwv, G. Ionus, H. Livriitistfri It -I' l J.-izsriitiiitvl, lt. Krwrtorlivil, I7. Nasal, G. Ntinsiier, I. Orili il, Fl. Pitrtrk, R. It-nsilr, H. lkioritmii Cnr treslinian year has now come to a climax, leavina memories of two woridertril semesters at Harrison High. We have a new division teacher who has been most kind and helpful to lier group. Members ol our division have joined Clubs and parlaken in new activities not only for enjoyment but to help our school. IRENE TERRAZAS, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 Our division Consists ot thirty-two students. We have members on the Honor Roll, in the Choruses, Orchestra, Band, and the ROTC. The students in our division have all bought the Herald. We are also parotid to be listed as IUUCI in Contributions. BERNICE DYMBROSKI, I-Iarrisonian Representative. e ITU-- D1v1s1oN 3-214 Row Row Row Row FALL Now that we are further along in Harrison We teel more a part ot it. We P are known as the Hard Working Angels , which We are trying our best to live up to. We take part in all sorts oi activities and have several pros- pects tor the Honor Society. Our division teacher is striving very hard to help us along and is doing very well. We hope our division will be repre- sented in many activities throughout the school. IOAN KAPR, Harrisonian Representative. R. Pamco, l. Albrecht, M. Scelfo, A. Bxlek, B, lackson, B. King, N. Stack. I. Cavico, M. More-tti, J. Kapr, V. Kzrchen, Y. Davila, I. Pesek, S. Portnoy, B. Gryqiene, D. Winiecki, H. Berger, I. Kralka, I. Gruszka, R. Prcztali, I. Czaplicki. R. Zmk, K. Dylag, C, Green, R. Lessovitz, L. McCauley, R. Riep, C. Velazquez, R. Ruby. -1T1- Although we Caine to Harrison from several different elernentary schools, our first year hero has shown that now we are all true Harrisonites. Besides trying hard to make good in our studies, we also back our school in its niany ritgtivities. ln our first seniester our Division 225 bought more bows on Bow Day than any other division. We hope to keep up the good start we have niade ll' HHmSOIl' C. ANDERSON, Harrisonian Representative. IJ 0 0 There are nineteen boys and seventeen girls in Division ZZZI. Most of us are Lfhicagos own children, born and reared here. A few of our meni- Iiers have conge its effects. They all three are on of our group. All thirtyfsix froni foreign lands, forced to leave their homes by war and have readily found their places in our City and in our schoolg our Division Honor Roll, along with several other nieinbers of us are Closely united in our loyalty to Harrison High and to Division 2'2I. . , . . A CARQI. RQSENBERG, Harrisonian Representative. II I: I. 1111 iinny, 'If Iiui..iv, I. Gi zfzyk V. Hzhni, C Anderson, C. Iolinszvn, E. Iolin.:nn It nv ': I' Ivlfinnzs, I Wtillixw-, P. Prztyiiyvioii, I. liiirngwboll, I.. Rios, CI. Iulzfxno, I. Mtitus. it 4,3 ti, Iflm-gn.-, I' Imlfv il, lt I.,-on, I. Kolixliak, E. Sulkson, A. Pink-hi, I., Ltiwson. It-i'.'.' 'Ii I Antttniolli, V. Alvin:-1, I. XN1--rl-irizski, R. Rivhard, E. Woavei, R, Mfitweiewski, E. lleliiiicitx .I Mfty, ii. fit hiltit-i. Row I: M. lvlitll-JS, C Miittrs, It. Colosky, R. Alfwis, ff. Undoiwood, D. IDuiInnn, A. Iiturx.--in. Haw .': A Lf lin xrria, I. Riaertiis, C. Rosenberg, K. Williams, V. Woods, G. Inari-itti, R. ivlarvs, B. Broxxi Raw .51 R. Tililarik, T. Suriire, A. Lanka, R. Galliqiini, I. Arko, W. Gardner, LaRo::ii, IT ilubdid. Row 4: H. Swwqo, H. Gonzalez, R. Wenzel, F. Perry, I. Matus, I. Senkerik, I'. Gerivkv, G. Ivltidiirzik. Y 4 i'L2 4 K .1 ik .AJ Y iv' PQ1Wf??frfTf 'kgi F A L L Miss v.'aoi.rENnt3N 2-225 DIVISION S 2-221 IWISS SINIIIII FALL e-IT2- Row l: G. Piaqnarelli, V. Sampson, I. Smith, G. Thomas, I. Rozlilek, M. Orteqh, Y. Wallace. Row 2: C. Vaca, P. Evans, I. Purcelli, P. Smith. Row 3: R. Labay, S. Daiqle, R. Cermak, T. Bercm, T. l-Iupe, I. Iakubowski, C. Remmy. Row 4: R. Vesely, R. Zibricky, R. Gonzales, G. Rodriquez, L. Shelley, R. Shotola, E. Ruzak, M. Iacobson. MISS RIMLAND DIVISIGN 2-127 Division 2-127 is very proud ot its new division teacher, Miss Rimland. Miss Rimland is an aid in all matters which concern the division or any one member ot the division. She does all in her power to help us in any way she can. This little paragraph is one ot the many small ways in which the division can say, thank you, to her. IANICE ROZLILEK, Harrisonian Representative. -173- FALL MR. HANSEN 2-106 DIVISIGNS 1-348 MRS. WOODIIAMS FALL Itow I' IVI Iltriiti, I VVInts-, A Adliinnrk, I VVrtwrzyrnm', B. Rlnnt, D, Roiifirtfl, If Moore. Itfv.-.' .. If II nirxwn, M. fifztti-rtty V E-ii nit, I. Mikvihna, I. IVIr'CIt11n, C Itvinfft n. ttn-.Au 1: 'I' f'in.tIt, It. I'fv.'tt:.iI:'ztI, Ii Ihiitititriii IXf'I. IJVI, R. PI-tr, R. Quint. It AI' I 'INV I, I' Utfixpri W. I.t HI-11, R IN'I4trtnifp', I. Ifoiiiwi, S, Iwtirmt R, Ii-iiiftxtvk, R. IHtI::Ii I 'JI Iii-Amr' A Gftfmf it-1 A. N-'vt-ra, I. Ainato, L. I'Iv'in inciifit, Iwi. RI-rvit, A. I'nr:iwiit. It 'fx .2 fvftr, 'WooviIni:z.:. II. L'rio:.eIIi, I. Hoistinr S Nfctoiviy, II. Snnth, IQ Iadczstiii. R w I: I Ilirwh It Roto, II. Stotrifskt, R. Mvtaiiiit, R. 53ni1tIt, P. Rulisvll, R, Ifpivtre, E. Ilsrriinskt. I+ ft' I' I.Iiw1'I:-: II I.vi:IL It Rive-i 1, IQ. Admins, I IJIt'Ivtn, I. Gitiiirtivs, I. Iinriiitriiewd-zu, A Vrit :IIA If I' in mn Item we are again, the thirty-tive Iittie big shots who inake up division QI-IUFS. Wo pctrtifiipate in various school activities including choir, choruses, ROTC, and many inore. We are deterniined to get a good education and have Inn dointg it. Cnr big boss , Mr. I-Iansen, gives us help in everything. MARILYN SAGQDIC, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 ll We had a very exciting tinie when we started going to Harrison. It aII Irogctri when we niade out our prograni cards. It was very exciting to be run- ning ali over looking for our rooms. When we Iinaiiy were able to find our roorns easiiy, we had more opportunities to make new friends. IUDITI-I HGLSTINE, Harrisonian Representative. IT-I---e MH- THOMAS DIVISION I-326 FALL We are among the treshies at Harrison, a nice group, we think, with some very friendly boys and girls. Mr. Thomas, our division teacher, is new at Harrison, having come here from the lones Commercial High School. Be- tore that he was a teacher at the Austin High School. We think he is grand and we will enjoy our division period. One member of the division said, Division period and lunch period are the two best periods ot the day. All of us like it here at Harrison and we all have nice teachers who would excuse us if we came in late the first few days knowing we probably got lost in the building. We could hardly wait till our course books were marked and signed. We received good marks. We are looking forward to becoming Sophomores so we can call the new students Freshies . Most of us have gotten used to being called that. Some ot the activities we participated in are GAA, ROTC, Hall Guard and Student Helpers. This is all except to say again that we all love it here at Harrison. IOSEPHINE SANTELL, Harrisonian Representative. Row 1: A. Cappasso, N, Tardi, C, Santos, C. Moncada, M. Kuzulas, I. Santell, E. Brill. Row 2: H. Palmer, B. Struhar, A, Wojcieszek, I. Syslo, R, Kaczmarek, R, Foster, Mr. Thomas. Row 3: E. Villasenor, F. Dzik, P. Ostrom, D, Whitehead, G. Austin, D. Wagner, I. Czyz, R. Davidson. Row 4: H. Soto, W. Watson, N. Anthony, W. Mikos, H. Aguilar, T. Outlaw, I. Lewandowski, G. Kornak, D. Mazanec flT5f in September l953, we entered Harrison to start our high school career. Like all freshies we felt very forlorn and a little lonesome. Now, however, NO feel that we are becoming part of this big school, and before long hope tr accomplish many things. GRACE CRUZ, l-larrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 The members of division l-339 believe they have a unique record in one respect: among the thirty-six students of the group, twenty-seven different elementary schools are represented. Despite this variation of background, however, the boys and girls of l4339 have quickly become a closely-knit unit and have made lasting friendships. They look forward to four happy and successful years together. EDWARD SZOT, Harrisonian Representative. .1 I A I it k I Mivliiri if ll fxrrki R. Fwiiit, M. Rowe, A. Clay, lt. Garrison. 4 iiitii A l,'iQ'fii7ci I. Riiifwtixiz, A. li+'il..iirvx, A. ltefiias, G. Cruz, R. Ferrriro, B. Ovhtil, L. iiyl I Ii' ciii iiiiii-, l'vii:f:1 V. L'.tRoii1kf, I ' lv A. Kfirlifi: I Nfsiwi R. Lkilviii, R. Ltiwsfri, I. Fare-iicgti, I. Yukauski, B. Csirlsvii. I f 1 R Ia riit P. Riiilr-k, R. O'Rojfic I' I-I-inrlik, P. Wyszyriski, P. Vyszyriski, R. Blazris, F. Cai- zki, I. lwqitlci, tiff.-J lg Ii. Ki7l.k, l., W lson, R. Krciivi, B. Kravchuk, S. Lackey, F. Wonsley, S. Kosoki. Hctvv .': M. Hayes, G. Amiolino, I. Marrliose, M. Ieftiies, R. Price, P. Scalice, A. Outlaw, R, Korman, I. Skirt-tl.i'li, Mr Roady. Row 'f: I. l..cIr:vli R. Nieflb-ilec, I, Poriisirli, I. Icmcla, C. Adams, F. Ziolkowski, B. Pollack, l.. lllnian, l,. Alfie-cf. ltviv: ft' R Azzlilwy, I lVlf-Gt-wan, K Mristny, R. Rosfirimnn, E. Esposito, M. Koiieu, G. Gocfil, I. Ioiner, If. Szot. FALL 1-340 1-339 MR. READY FALL -ITG- DIVISIONS Row 1: C. Bak, H. Mazelis, R. Green, S. Ahmed, L. Polacek, S Holmes, M. Esposito. How Z: I. Butler, B. Cudzik, D. Kokaly, B. Cantrall, C, Koenig, P. Koubenec, A. Martin, Miss O'Brien. Row 3: W. Olds, F. Mancini, A. Koukola, R. Mitoraj, W. Niezgoda, M. Hohm, D. Morrison, I. Kucera. How 4: R. Collaro, T. Ayson, I. Perino, E. Polaski, R. Tjrckowski, C. Kucinski, S. Kobiec, W. Forney. MISS OWEN DIVISICDN 1-302 We, the Freshmen of l-302, are proud of our great school spirit. We were 1002? in subscribing to the Harrison Herald, our school paper, and the welfare fund. Many ot us are in various school activities. Miss Cecilia O'Brien, our division teacher, is guiding us through this first semester as we know she will through the tour years till our graduating day in 1957. AGNES MARTIN, Harrisonian Representative. - 1TT - FALL Iffii '.t.'.1.3N F? 1-310 DIVISIGNS 1-311 MISS SJINANE FALL How I: H. Itnikf-, M Mr-Ikfinifrn, R, Aquinfi, A. Itxzo, M. Iohnson, M. Goscinski, P, Hass-hke. Itfiw LI: 11, Itiivz, K tif-11111, If Iifrbi xi, I. Kost'-vicii, N. W1-isrivr, H. Frriiike, Lf. Bhind, C. Iiecln, VV. I'-wit If Wixtlnt-r. How I: A IJ-irtyiiziit, I S 1IrIfin-i, Ii. Oiiwvk, VJ. I.i1iirn, V. Cione, IJ. Iimryy I, Kiosrs, R. fiibaid, W. Mfiiii. Itfrw -1: IS. Apixzztiit, A Uttivitxin, IXI. White I. Fiwivxizo, P. Ftyfxn, I. Tziiintin, F Idolwarzski, R. Itww-it! It Iiitninixnri Ittw.-,' I: I.. Ikitrlfiiie, I. Metz'-I I IK:l'L1lIi4f', R. VVvnit-v, P. Rytrn, A. Sikorski, A. Mnztinti: Ifitvw .I: FI 'I't:rif-:1, Ii. 'I'r ivy, I. Iviooiv, Ii. Tricky F. Tynclal, Ii. 'I'tJiii1yci, M. Livii- If Pinus Min.: Giiiiitrrw It vw I: ti Ko-iiii'1 H. Krtipidlowxdci, R, IWW, I. Pet-Niiwrx II. Londo, C. Kiktiv, S I'.'I:vh rIi T. S'-giizszizs II. I'i.CyIiytt-It. Ittww -I: 'I' Iii-inn in, I Iiafivfaky, I. tfniiiit-Eirstnii I? HIJII, H. Hizziv, H. Wtiiiiwiititit Ii. I'I'3':v::' ' Hawk A lan--L: Securintg tickets tor the tootbaII qarnes was one oi our niost excitina experiences. Barbara Burke was our satesnian. She sold about 45 tickets. Beverly Franke: I enioyed the Lane and I-Iarrison aarne the best ot aII. Elaine Babiar: Austin was a slaughter. Vtfiliiani Luyan: The Harrison Hornets have the spirit. BEVERLY ITRANKE, I-Iarrisonian Representative. fl D 5. Septeniher 9, we waited in Morse I'IaII while teachers were being assigined to their divisions. A Iady with a friendly smile carne to where we were sitf tinq. She said her nanie was Miss Guiriane. Since then weve tried to make our division one of the outstanding in the schooI. The rnexnbers in our division participate in many activities. V DGLORES TUCKY, I-Iarrisonian Representative. - ITF-- I I H- IA-COBSGN DIVISICN 1-330 The thirty-tive pupils ot division l-330 are proud oi their qroup. Many stu- dents have already joined school activities such as Orchestra, Concert Band, 1wL-L- fs- - i ,-.wt 5 -WM W A and Mixed M We hope to increase our reoo1IH 6f'lactivity membership in the future. We . - : 'r ' l A wislpto acknowledqe our football teoekrn which ied hard to place' first. ,x. ,. N RL-V .- - . - V in t , ' 1,4-'z ELMA Harrisonian Representative. x If I . ,qt ' ' .V , I w ., I , X X . 1 . 5 Q N., ' ,' K ' Vx . ' 'u - ' XR g ,' , R. lk A- x - f Row l: A. Kuzars, G. Bolker, L. Poierier. I. sfeot B. Cz1M.na4'f'H. Stonys, A. Pi cz. v. l'l '- F A v- v 1 N v-. . v- 11 . X 11 1- nw mn vf ut w fs n . n n N wr v.- SITU- DIVISION 1-262 MH- NEWBURY All of the boys and qirls in our division were very excited about the idea of becominq Harrisonites. Practically all oi the members are in one of the schools many activities, such as the Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Band, Student Helper, ROTC, Athletics and others. There are 37 members in our division coming from 28 schools. We have division officers who help run our division. RICHARD MACKIN, Harrisonian Representative. Row l: I. Montana, R. Svoboda, I, Howe, L, Street, I. Edwards, I. Colson, M. Ccccavxlp. Row 2: C. Rqbetz, C, Arcivar, B. Nowicki, B. Corbino, D. Kohn, S. Mirda, B. Tidweli, E. M:Laur:n, H. Klein. Row 3: R. Gorz, R. Seneca L. Korona, W, Haynes, R, Groincrla, A, Freeman, R. Garc:-1, NV, Anders, Mr. Newbury. Row 4: I. Pozezanskx, S. Mendrala, R. Hasbrovck, I. Iuqovich, W. Sweeim, R, Mackin, G. Teaclxinond, N. Heres, D, Burxc. -180- Row l: L. Wanton, R, Sweeney, P. Neumann, I. Spiess, A. Gilreath, D. Piazza, P. Buda. Row 2: Miss Levmberq, V. Grachen, P. Dentamaro, C. Comis, E. Ceraqioli, L. Faliqo, D. Paqni, O. Ross, L. Shelfo. Row 3: R. Steorney, R. Haskell, R. Maziarko, L. Lee, C. Klomfcxr, R. Pechota, C. Robinson, A, Butvilos. Row 4: R. Neibauer, R. Rusick, M. Wong, A. Mensilc, G. Richardson, N. Deciani, S. Poccr, K. Frank, B. Czajkoski. Miss LEVINBERG 1-2 Our diviaion under the supervision of Miss Levinberq was very coopera- tive in brinqinq in their money for the various collections. Although the class is not very active in sports and out-door activities, they are supporting their school very well by cooperating with teachers and pupils. CORINE COMIS, Harrisonian Representative. - 181 - FALL its iaiiiitsiis 1-257 DIVISIONS 1-224 MR OERTLI FALL it iw 1: 14 ittfiic, M. Alrtwmth, V HfIff'flISf?'i!ifW, U. Sutton, G. Slavirk, P. Lonq, M. Kruzel. f va .': II Trip inktt, M. fifizriizki R. Vfntvr, M, Flfiiiifvidt-r, l.. Nivhuls, R. Mrrlusffk, R. Brrrta, L. Conzalt 1' f ' J: A V1 ltlitn, 2 ff' intra, V. Ciiivwt hifi, fi Fuqufr, Rf. Petpist ti, R. Sosuiski, P Scrpivo, li. Hftiinv is. i -ff '15 Cl l'tivin:, ft tlfi fri fi. Mcwiznfy I, fwfiiztk, tt. f7t'riiL'fii1r'k, Ii. C'ontrn'it, l. Inxafgis, R. Fitlrfttrvt I ffttivitf: 1' I H14 nigmft, V Vfiryton, T. Trina, P. Mfrxwvifi, A. Hrirtcr, N. Nvrtiff, Ivt, iliuf- Vt .. M Yiicfciivtfi, I Nlfkfxiiiolxfrfi, P. Rrcxitn, 1. Rimini, I, Cole, A. Vfnhud-: 1. Tuiti X A. Minznci, Mr Citfrth, H 531 oil-1, G M infit-tri, fC. Ifriitit, I Pirslsffit, f, fxranhn, Ii. Taber Ft. Gorflzi R, ikiinirikt-i V J fii fi, fltriry, f' fiwtmtisl-11, M. Aiidxfx-.':, T. liniiiwiiirilio, C, Heath, Ft. Koimfxmvsztfzt K Ififvttws fftizinfo A. fuiiai 'fffiw thirtyefive students of Division f-257 are on their way to an active 'iiooi life with Mr. Donald Heiiners as their division teacher. Atthciuith the rocni they meet in is farthest from the center of school, they If riaht in the 1-enter of activity hy their support of school projects. NANCY KRUZEL, Harrisoriiari Representative. CD O 0 Wfl, the students of Division i-224, are very proud to have our picture in :he Harrisonian. We are also very proud to say we are looking forward to ur future years in Harrison. We have enjoyed our freshie seniester. Most of nfr hope to he future araduates of Harrison. CA tCL TAUER, Harrisonian Representative. me Division l-259 consists of thirty-six pupils. Mrs. Wood is our division teacher. The class officers are as follows: Delegate, Victor Zezelicg Alter- nate, Lillian Pettakg Division Secretary, Iohn Caing Division Messenger, Gerald Oqtelo, GAA Delegate, Margaret Roaers. Division l-259 has made a aood showinq in every school contribution. VICTOR ZEZELIC, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 Gur division is composed of 39 students who, under the quidance of our division teacher Mr. Portnov, are strivinq for success. We participate in niany activities. Thouqh we as freshies have had a hard time inakina adjustments to a new school and teachers. We will strive to make Harrison as proud of us as we are of it. GLORIA IGNAS, Harrisonian Representative. Row l: S. Schroeder, R. Alonzo, L, Petlak, P. Cehelmski, C. Alvizu, A. Mars, A. Fhrif-ll: Row I: G. Oqielo, C. Eickstedt, L. Datl, K. Zeqler, D, Cuniininqs, T. Hoqarty, D- Edwirds, Mx.: VJ- v Row 3: V. Zezelic, W. Lucas, D. Esposito, I. Cain, W. l-laliner, I. Malinowski, L. Veasnifin, W. Gi dt-1 Row 4: D. Graqq, W. Davis, VV, Bere-ckis, D. Redford, W, Buivldas, I. Boiak, R. Aniitv Pl Ui. T. Miedozia. Ht, N l Us N ohnson, I. Toupal, C. Schrneclit, I. Toniasilc, B. Direr, I. lvlanqiantini, A. Gorovkt Raw Str ver in L, Hill, R. Lewis, S, Iones, G. l-foqe, P. Vertucci, R. Suniat, B, Trinka, E. Hula. x W Under W Zzolkows, E. Bordousky, B, Gad, I, Halusek, A. Villarred, R. Kutawak, C, Banivlr, x Rei F Iainrock, A. DiChr1stifano, H. Anderson, I. Neely, A. Cosimmi, I. Gorlewski, P. o vil H Prekop, B, Amato. 1 P I ' :.' -' 'M li? S P R IN G Miss PAPENBRooK 1-259 DIVISIONS 1-255 MR. LEVIN SPRING Row 1: A. Dotulis, B. Iaksinick, L. Periillo, B. Kolar, K. Calabres, L. Phifer, G, lones, V. Gonzalez. Row ,.. 'W' Miss Prxpenbrook, I. Sandy, M. Frelack, E. Gutierrez, C. Chodl, T. Udzik. Row 3: I. ltr-land, G. Lesch, E. Bocek, P. Suich, S. Mickeal, S, Kurek, R. Lencioni, A. Pamco. Row 4: A. Rodriquoz, I. McGlashan, EI. Atkins, W. Varkal, M. Valdez, R. Jones, E. Swicrczynski, E. Wtilsli, W. Albert. Row li lt. Klinqemnaier, G. Linduska, I. Spinelli, R. Palucki, A. Vallo, A. Farmer, A. Haskins, P. lntelise. Row ll: S, Brouk, A, Tutano, P. Pe-lka, B. McConnell, I. Rossini, C, Stevens, l. Sucllilc, l. Vtfeinberq, Y. Scott. Row 3: B, Williams, E, DeBartolo, H. Scitt, A. Cerny, T. Kunliart, D. Altier, R. Vililson, E. Iones, Mr. Levin. Row 4: T. Nelson, R. Marino, R. Stankovnch, R, Rowan, D. Tomczyk, D. Saxon, R. Klosky, C. Gonzalez, lt. Kirilminski, A. Harrison. Division l-259 has a membership ot 39, recruited from eighteen elementary and one hiqh school. The students come from six states, Italy and China. Q Antoinette Panico, and Louise Perillo are chairman and vice-chairman respectively. Rosetta Lencioni and Eugene Walsh are delegate and alter- nate to the Student Council. ROSETTA l.ENClONl, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 0 We are the 38 students that make up division l-255. As treshies iust starting at Harrison, some students belong to such organizations as ROTC, GAA, Hall Guard, Band, Choruses and Student Helper. Under the fine guidance ot our division teacher, Mr. Levin, we'll try to maintain the high standard of Harrison High. IOYCE ROSSINI, Harrisonian Representative. -184- We, the members of Division l-l27, are very happy at Harrison. VJe shall c'o-operate in every way with Mr. Herr and his faculty. We shall join as many activities as possible. We will do our best in every Way' KENNETH EALK, Harrisonian Representative. 0 0 gg Thirty-eight strong are we, hailing from Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, New Iersey, and of course, the majority from Illinois. Most of us are little people, as Freshies usually run, although we have a few tall and large members. Each of us is rapidly adjusting himself or herself to the new active life at Harrison under the guidance of Miss Eva B. Cappetta. We are learning the rules and regulations, in fact, some of us have experienced the penalties levied when rules are broken' BARBARA KELP, Harrisonian Representative. Row l: I. McCarthy, M. Denton, R. Land, S, Slahor, A. Kozacik, M, Murphy, P. Smear Q Row 2: A. Potas, B. Borik, M. Laporte, I. Lany, I. Rafinski, F. Aleinan, F, Guzik, A. Rios, Mass r Row 3: F. Uzitas, D. Iohnansen, V, Cesarett, D. Daugherty, B. Everts, A. Ratio, I. Diane. me K, Falk, Row 4: E. Henderson, R. Kurek, I. Niewiebzial, R. Pooler, K, Iones, L. Kulawiak, D. Glossa: 1 W. Leopold. Row l: V. Sirnbick, M. Russell, V, Gutierrez, L. Campos, I. Flowers, A. Taccoqna, N. Miclifzlowski. Row f: G. Denier, P. Lesniewski, G. Pridrello, T. Pempek, B. Kelp, E. Michalouvitz, L. Brady, I. Iaworski, I. Ioseph. Row 15: M. Thomas, B. McLaurin, E. Delaney, I, Blackrnon, S. Shuckford, L. Kazlanskas, I. Charcwlon, C, Riha, B. DeGraaf, P. Iones. Row 4: XV. Babinec, F, Vfare, F. Klima, D. Garifo, R. Lenzi, R. Curelo, T, Toman, R. Keenan, I. Larnantia. SPRING Miss WHELAN 1-127 DIVISION S 1-121 miss CAPPETTA S P RIN G -me uw..-4-ftflir-1-' 1 'E 5 I1 -' - I - '-s Row 1: E. Ensley, Ft, LuFrano, C. Widlak, P Olcansky, H. Coutler, N. Babich, B. Mancini, I. Kralka. Raw 2: l. Wolsxc, P, Whitley, G. Pora, H. Salem, I. Smith, I. Macaluso, R, Palmieri, R. Petrotf, E. Alvarez, N. Carlson, E. Boccio. Raw 3: R. Kuclivalek, V. Galloro, F. Calia, I. Levintre, H. Fast, P. Moruzzi, I. Purnia, I. Zdiarski, E. Fabik, Mr. Borq. Row 4: S. Iohnson, R. Cohen, C. Baldacci, I. Durant, T. McLeod, L. Velleco, M. Steffens, I. Yankaff, E. Kiel-ka, E. Beard, H. Monzel. DIVISION 1-251 MR. BORG SPRING When we first came to Harrison, everything seemed new to us. We had to adjust ourselves to hiqh school life, because it was different from past years of our education. Our division will be toaether for four years like an army. Our Com- mander is our division teacher, Mr. Bora. ln every class We have made new friends. We expect to have a wonderful time at Harrison I-liah. IOHN YANKGFF, Harrisonian Representative. -M 186 - MISS ww DIVISICN 1-212 SPRING Here you see a group ot 39 new freshies irom division l-212, who are very proud to be part of Harrison High School. We have only been here a month but already enjoy every moment spent here. At first it was hard for us to get used to new rooms, and the teachers with all the rules. Miss Ucitel, our division teacher, is most anxious to help us in our prob- lems and we know that we can always turn to her tor help. We will all try to make Harrison proud ot us. ZITA CIVCS, Harrisonian Representative. Row 1: Miss Ucitel, D. Boyd, L. Gillis, A. Colbert, M. Beranek, E. Flores, B. Brooks, C. Burnette. How 2: B, Infelise, A. Flanagan, R. Fallmaier, I. Swaqgerly, B. Cabe, I. DeSalvo, D. Niedbalec, F. Kozlowski, I. Plucienik. Row 3: R. Lam, G. Volk, C. Grove, P, Brown, K. Weisseq, Z. Civcs, M. Robinson, C. Collins, O. Willis. Row 4: W. Ruchaj, N. Hearn, E. Sacaceno, W, Barnes, R. Bilecki, P Gutierrez, E. Hollender, N. Radio, R. Fine, R. lorclan. . t - -187g SPRING ME. KAPLAN 2-228 DIVISION S 2-333 Mes. issirz SPRING How l: P. Bzdyl, I. lifrndos, C. Sf-liwwppc, D. Stahnkc, S. Vozel, A. Sqouros, C, Adamek. Huw ..: I. Hxrszzo, A. llvarifwlos, I. lmvoliive, l... Darmanov, V. Hooper, Mr. Kaplan. Raw .i: 'l'. Mrzvirok, tf. Boylan, S. Hibicli, li. Walski, R. Stem, P. Kenneth. I Him' 11: l x i -Q-r, I. lliisxsm, K. Hiiltrrrwr, H ljoinier, W, Kardynaski, D. Frledland, ll. Flossobillo, I. Flin Haw l: T. Grit-.a, P. Frrrncvs, M. Hawood, A. Hunter, Mrs. Isbitz. Row 15: It. Kozwk QT. Nowlinq, M. Robert, S. Gerald, S. Hoqowski, M. Rubin, How li: A, M. VV1lsnn, H. Gr-rhfrni, H. W, Leqqin, G. Holloway. Huw fl: VV. l'2r.ri, G inopik, F Biiber, H Brown, Smith, I. Iolvn in, H. Natliin. Wi.2, the freshnien class of division 2-228, have taken a new step to further our education. We feel that we will succeed in all We undertake. We inf tend to participate in all the activities available at Harrison Hiqh. With the fine supervision of Mr. Kaplan, our division teacher, we hope to reacli our 'Jo GI' DIANE STAHNKE, Harrisonian Represemsuve. 0 0 Cl Our division consists of 28 students. Mrs. lsbitz, our division teacher, is very cooperative and considerate. She always helps us when we have a problem. We find our division very interesting. Our division has been picked twice to broadcast on the radio. Our last broadcast over WBEZ was on December 2, l953. The proqram was called Making Our Way . The Sun Times published our picture in their daily paper. We hope we will continue to brina credit and honor to Harrison Hiqh School. ALMA HUNTER, Harrisonian Representative. -issw Captain PROCISSI g HARRISON TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL ROTC UNIT Sergeant First Class PIERSZJ5. MISSION To lay the foundation for intelligent citi- zenship by teaching the principles of leadership-respect for constituted au- thority-habits of precision - courtesy - hygiene-and deportment. i . v 3 GFFICERS 42 B. O. T. C. Ht tri 1: A fttxrzczrtl, O15 trim PIO' 1: ,bird-'-t l,t,k'0l.Samos,G.Stf'gfriiav:c,Q.FC:L1, I. Studm. F-tftvz ': W. 4 rt: t,l ltrrliv ity, lu Ru lr, VJ. lo lx, lt, U1oqo::z,E, Pawlzk, W. Coventry. ACTIVITIES Studying military tactics on a model sand table. Heviewinq procedure for correct readiriq of military maps. 7 5 . zutW'M R. O. T. C. Row 1: R. De1B1unco, C. Fou, E. Pczwhk, C. Wopmski, G. Stepcmovic, A. Stuncxrd, D. Droqosz, L, Rlch, E. Noel. Row 2: R. Brooks, T. Andlovec, C .Sporreo, I. McGu1re, R. White, C. Bradley, I. Cech, W. Cust, T. P9151 I. Pcxlctmus. Row 3: L. We-mer, R. Rihel, R. Wcljdc, W. Coventry, I. Studer, W. Loch, R. Losch, M. Mwlzur, A. Berdsv Chowskx, R. Wllczewskx. A. Stuucxrd, L. Rzch, C. Fcru, G. Stepclnovlc, D. Droqosz R. Lcxsch, E, Puwlxk, R. Rlhel -191- FIRST PLATOON fx -w I: I. I'r1IIxtIm1:, I.. I'vwr11I-c, II. I'Im1fII, C'. Findlay, E. IVIc211n1, W. Cwxvvxltry, Itf. Prxwllk, II. Iwmz. If I'z1k, H. IIf'IBIf1xx1.3I:. L -J l': T. P1-Im, V. IILIIIIIUII, C. i'fx:cIL1I.:: I. Gvmif1IPZ, I. GW-Ir' Iuwskl I kfevh, L. Wsmnsir, R. 3201, II. imfilcyf-k, If. ALI'1m:z. w fl: I. Ifx:I111mw', I., II:u:IfI:r'Ix, A. Fwd w .'.'fII:I, If. Gmskl, CI. Ronin II, H. Vm'uI11oIl0, M. Mwxxtm I-I. '21 :m,:I1-, II. Iflfzlobfmk, H. TI yy-1. HN.-.' I: I I'rxIc1I nur, 57 Wy::r', G. Sokol, F, Svolwd-1, H. R.Iu I, E. PLIWIII-Q, I, I'InxIIrxty, W. I.mI1 H, WHII II Aru:I1rI.f. Iffw Q: R. Pxvokfi, II Sandy, I. Cerny, R. I'Ir15:ku0I1f'k, R. Vochfvn, R. Armrxm, T. Kmet, M. I'm1'm II. Tflyzrlkrz. I-iw,-.' A: H Vflmff, I L'1s:fzrIk, W. Kmdynr1I::k1, Il. Ikfzrmsskex G. Knelppvr, F. Fntm, I. SH.iI,:I-vi: I Aux' UF Ii. Ifwlm, I I, xuIm'zn. COMPANY A I I I I I -W ISIQ FIRST PLATOON Row 1: C. Sparreo, R. Gonzales, R, Gowrylow, E. Iarzab, E. Noel, W. Crist, R. Raczynski, R, Mlkrut, R. Lanqe, D. Nosal. How 2: S. Lepore, V, Meisinqer, R. Ruthrford, S. Bytnar, I. McGuire, R. Ouist, W. Bruhnke, I. Panzcxrella. How 3: P, Blazxc, W. Gardner, A. Linka, I. Kross, L. Days, A. Soverirxo, P. Mait, W. Haynes, R. Shotolo, A. Koukola. SECOND PLATOON Row 1: C, Sparre-o, I. Skocilxch, I. Skw1ra, L. McCauley, W. Crxst, CI. Tepper, T, Andlovec, L. Calhoun F. Dolezal, H. Brosch. Row 2: D. Kozak, M. Watson, M. Barnard, I. Dlckshinski, C. Drahos, I. Smxth, R. Ceniano, D, Graqq. Row 3: A. Altman, R. Chmela, R. Wajda, R. W11cze-wski, I. Pcssedi, I. Iczkubowskr, W. Sweetm, R. Stun T, Surace, R. MGf1hG19l. CGMPANY B FIRST PLATOGN Iiruw l: I. Cl:-rm-nt, K. Sf1hl1k, R. I,wPrPtw W. Kmrlutln, R. Lclsch, C, Pnl, I. Studer, E. Lowqnmk H, filxrwwx, R. I.1m:a, Huw ff: T. Cjmzkfx, IJ. Bmmw, I, Fmrv,-nam, IV. Mf'GowNm, R. Pvtr, M. P-Jkoxulk, D. Kzotorihull, M, Wondlmq, N, Wlnlcf, H. Hnrxvk. Huw 3: G Ffxrrwrmml, H, Ifnsf-ph, P. Swqll, S. Cflrvvn, L. DOYIQ, W, MGIY, I, Kobxlmk, W. Lucas, C. Adams Row 4: S. 4,l41r'n-llu, G, Bwmw-lv-1, I Bulfxk, P. VVYSZYIISIHII, R. Blcxzvs, P. Wyszyuskx, R. Husxsk, S, Katz H Wvxmwrxrqlmt, F. Mrxlf-If SECOND PLATOCN Fmw 1: I, Clwrnmxt, D, Morrxson, F, Mnncml, A. I-Corbis, C. Wopmsku, C. Pau, R. Kacixllk D. Mxkruf R Hfxskvll, I. Lesnicxk. Raw 2: W. Posatq, I, Fnu, R. RIVOTCI, R, Cqmmker, I. Smrnwskm, M. Sumefc, C. Remy E, Calhoun I Kucffxbrx, A, Pttrxvmm, R. Colloro. Row 3: F. Adams, R. Hruby, P. Smqh, C. Krkoc, I, Folkers, R. Brcxbenec, A. M-Iqrudgr, Fl, Adams A. Ml1f'lIE?lk, E, Brower, Q. Rlvhvndson. COMPANY C R. O .T. C. lil-1 - RIFLE TEAM Row l: R. Samos, A. Stunard. Row Z: R. Hurby, C. Tepper, I. Flaherty. FIRE GUARD Row l: C. Bradley, R. DelBianco, R. Walter, E. Pawlik, C. Fau, A. Siunord, G. Steponovic, L. Rich R. Rxhel, I. Aquirrei, F, Malek. Row 2: A. Ottaviani, W. Pesata, D. Kozak, E. Calhoun, H. Bunch, S. Bytnar, S. Katz, T. Kmet, R. Brooks S. Wyse, R. Collaro. Row 3: T. Surace, R. Wilczewski, L. Calhoun, B. John, R. Vachon, R. Lasch, R. Aquado, G. Knepper F. Adams, M. Mazur, I. Cech, I. Gielczowski. Row 4: D. Droqosz, G. Boucher, I. Palatinus, R. Szot, T. Andlovec, I. McGuire, R. Gonzales, P. Feser L. Weiner, H. Altman, I. Clement, E. Lewaniak. Row 5: A. Soverino, E. Demske, O. Rosemann, W. Loch, I. Studer, W. Conventry, R. Adamus, H, Ioseph R. Waida, R. White. Row 6: I. Lesniak, W. Sweetin, P, Blazic, I. Pickshinski, E. Noel, C. Sparreo, K. Sablrk, A. Berde chowski, I. Kobiljak, W, Kraeutle. nsllkifir- i - ' xiii! FOOTBALL COACH WOODROW Harrison Hornets finished in third place in the Rough North- west Division after splitting the first two leaque qatnes. The boys under the spirited and capable coaching of Mr. Lesnialc carne back to win three qarnes and aqain make the playoffs which were lost to Marshall 19 to 12. Our sincere thanks to Coach Lesniak and Asst. Coach Woodrow. WS- ATHLETICS COAC - 1913 f- FOOTBALL Brandenesio picking up yard- age on quarterback sneak play. Calderaro and Boggio tackle Senn Haliback as Cuinioli closes in on fumble. Evangelisia carrying for short gain in Schurz game. DeBias receiving pass from Brandenesio. BANQUET Held in Marshall Square Ballroom December 8th, l953 '-32 -W Y f . ,mir JAK 111 HC JHHINH SWIMMING TEAM ia fvv 1: M. Karp' ', H. Vrlrlmlr Lk, kb-z E. Hr-hlurms, G. Koulny, VV. Iimuxnxs. fxvvw Qi: 19. Ulwksfzy, If Zr:kx24vv:1ka, If I1rr11f'Ikrvw:1k1, R. Llrfnkxlfs, H. IVIoue'qn1n, ' rv: 'i: H. Hrvv-111, H. fl frizv, If Ylrifrm U, Hvzrxx, If Hlri-vlmn, B. Sw-+'m1y. TRACK TEAM Harrisorrs outdoor track aqqreqate, captained by lack Kososki, had a suc- cessful season. High point qetters were Kososki, L. Lesny, W. Coventry, M. Marich, D. Reynolds, and I. Puchaj. Coach Maury Friedman was pleased with the fine squad. Huw I: I.. l.r::11y. M. Mfrrwh, I. Kuswskl, it Rngyrmlds, W. Cova-muy, Cwrxvlm Flledlnful. Huw fi: If' Kruv'hr11fxrwzyk, I Yffllx, I, Mfrtuis, IL Nubnrd, R. Hxll, I. Rurihal, C. Kucmskl. Huw fi: R'. Hrrldrrvw, G. Mrxdmznk, R. Rrvhnrd, W. Nerbauwr, T. Sxlr'-Its'-, R. Whlie, Q. Calvin, Ii Hwhmzzorl. - IHS-f BASKETBALL Varsity had a qood year and had eleven wins, ten losses. High scorers were Capt. Bob Nash and Gene Beard. Bequlars included Slahor, Solinski, Stepuchin, and McWhinnie. Black and Iackmack also sdw considerable action. COACH FRIEDMAN - 199 5 Row Row Row Row Row Row coAcH PERLSTEIN IUNIO R S M. Wolf, I. Vforkntan, M. Chavez, K. Iaclcmack, R. Mertxc. Coach Perlstezn, D. Paylecxc, Fl. Stojetz, B. Fuqua, D. Darqes, R. Malay: l W. Panoclc, B. COlVlFl D. Wrnleckl, C. Chamberlin, S. Austln, A. Rui: SENIORS I. Reqrro, E. Beard, B, Nash, B, Sollnskl, I. Slahor. Coach Frledman, I. Beasley, G. GOCGl, S. Lany. H. Iohnson, F. Stepuchzn, C. McWhrnme, W. Crrvello, D. Black, I. Turczynsk.. . Q- 4 I . www. H, ve . , , Flow l: R. Grakauski, B. Propoqgio, I. Belcher, D. Loos, E. Chalupa, Mr. Pauly, B. Prusa, H. Placek G. Wallce, G. Opatrny. Bow 2: M. Iacobson, F. Gericke, M. Pokormk, V, Mittenberg, B, Shotola, D. Nosal, B. Pratali, S. Klein B. Loos. Bow 3: H, Kasper, R, Zabilka, D. Maziarka, A. Fanlozzi, I. Masden, 'Q Jtalf, D, Meyers, VV. Goventry B. Wlozien, Row 4: B. Ptach, B. Waitkus, B, Zahara, W, Linnert, I. Duslak, D, Fe-ser, C. Struck, F. Prokop, Fl. Arndt R. Colvin, W. Sloup, P, Seiqh, R. Arient. Bow 5: T, BOYKIN, W. Luyan, B, Babik, W. Niezgoda, I. Vondra, G. Tromiczak, I. Zavos, F. Suich, B. Lang l.. Wmnor, M. Madeksho, T, Koukola, B, Sikyta. BOYS' BOWLING The bowling team under the excellent supervision ot Mr. Iohn Pauly, turned out to be one ot the most successful in the bowling history of Harrison. lt was composed ot sixteen teams and the robust competition was taken in stride by every member. Thus, everyone had a great amount of fun during the thirtyrthree active weeks ot the season. Bon Zabilka, Gene Chalupa, and Rich Prusa were chosen re- spectively as president, secretary, and co-secretary ot the league. MR' PAULY Congratulations to the following boys on taking second place in the annual Chicago Public High School Tournaments: Bill Ptacl-c, Ed Wlezien, Stan Zajac, Bon Zabillca, Bon Zabaca, Bill Waitkus, Herb Placek, and Don Casper. -200 W GIBLS' BOWLING Bowling hasbecome one of the top recreations tor our ,girls at Harrison. The girls' leagues on Wednesday and Friday afternoons consist ot 26 3-girl teams. Secretaries for the Wednesday league are Iane Saylor and Ioan Martin, tor the Friday league, Ianet. Cole and Wanda Raponi. A great event for the girls was when a 5-girl team took second place in the Chicago American Tournament. Every bowler is looking forward to the Annual Banquet held at the end of the season, where delicious food, trophies, patches, pins, statues will be enjoyed by both leagues. How l: S. l-loinacki, F. Mistak, B. Rabetz, I. Saylor, I. Martin, Mr. Pauly, W. Raponi, I. Cole, G. Ryan L. Lewandowski. How 2: A, Chiappetta, N. Baechtold, M. Cherrie, S. Meyers, P. Bxesiadecki, M. Drag, L. Grzyb, L Colosky, C. Balej, G. I-lrornec, C. Maslny, H. Garcia, I. Brandenburg, E. Toci. Flow 3: M. Kutmac, I. Luketich, L. Albrecht, S. Ourada, A. Lanz, D. Gaqlinajd, R. Crane, M. Zoschlce, I. Korinko, E. Kmiec, D. Colosky, V. Hohm, I. Iacobs, P. l-Iozian, I. Korxnko, C. Rosenberg. Row 4: M. Pelka, I. Franke, I. Koncel, I. Garcia, C. Fmql, L. Droban, P. Deuter, R, Krapenc, B. Wilson, B. Snyder, M. Serra, C. Rudolph, D. Pozenzinski, I. Pour, A, Wallace. Row 5: E. Vasek, M. Boese, B, Booe, D. Lenzi, D. Lipmskr, L. Niccolai, B. Prepelica, D. Fantozzi, I, Havlin L. Thrams, C. Wrzensinski, M. Sraqa, F. Maxwell, P, Crider, M. Bilek, A. Anisi, A. Angarole, M. Rios J. Anqarole. ' and tournament -201- -r- N Raw l: A. Matz, R, Lang, G. Sedlacek, I. Lewis, T. Booden, L. Brandonisio. L Row Il: R. Iurkowski, F. Sarillo, I. Miskiewicz, F. Stepuchin, C. Kowalski, G. Gocal, . McNeil, W. Woodrow. How 3: lj, Ribuca, M. Federqhl, R. Colona, I. Workman, R. Tetic, D. Casper, V. Clam, G. Rohde, S. Lany. .xx 1 gi-f-ig-rg-AQ i X ' XXX BASEBALL TEAM The outlook for this season is very bright. We hope to better last years record of ll wins and 3 losses. lf our luck holds out this year we should qo undefeated in league competition and perhaps ao far in the city finals. COACH WOODROW .-'fffxx S 202 ral A' 1' i ss.. f ' x CHEER .EADERS BOY S, How l: R. Bernsoex H. Gzunloia, Mr. LGs r 1111-r, L. Lesiiff I' Af- Ecck: G. Markov, C. Snnte'. x X XXL Left to Rxqhi: F. Kluc ovxch, M. aj.. no, B. Rum-tex' !.f1:L'rcv:,r L I. TVIAI-thru, I. C1, C. Frlsfh, F. Ms ' S. Hullmck - +A . K 'xsxxx -'I'-V in 'AR ' jx XY -xxx X-.N 'xx Xxx x x..,X NX XX-KX ' ff 'X-,X S B X X .... A - f Row I. Ienl-cms, I. Kososkl, R. Hxverc, G. Koutny, Zcxkrzewsk1,f'P. Vachulclk, How 3: M. Tlschler, B. Sweeney, F. Blecha, E. Wlezlen, G, ulke, O. He MRS. NYKIEL Sponsm MR, LESNIAK Sywcxnsrar XX -.. Qgg - .X x I' ,-' I ES 1rIf-.- I' I I' 15--. 3 f:up-- I.. AIEw:w'n A If :.' :-:, II IIwI1m A 'ffl vfy .b 5 X, I I A IBASEBALL CHAMPS STUDENT HELPERS II, -.-.' I ,' 1'Ix Irxzfv Iwwssl-1. Ii, Gxfxv A I. Iirfv 11:2 I. VVwIII1m.z, TI. Bu-fvIxIoIfi, A, VII I 1 I II rw f' It III-vwrx, M III '.,, A Ama: 'T I 111:41 I-1. I.V1'1x1rr, G. Walk-Hr. IM ','.' 2 FJ Munn, IVI i-3111mmx1.n If Pl ami: A. Imnf xxx, M. Boyd, M, PMIIII II -Ii V, Iixvuxw, Il, fflxxp--rm, I. P11 z, Il. II:rx1.11, II, Muon, R. IVI112u1r, A. Sfmt! IU. VU'1vI1'-xl ..1:n.- IIKYIN.-'X Sgnyusur 304 -f Sponsor I A-Il-I J? Q MRS, FIELDS A - ' 1 I ' T' 1 iii - A.. Row l: M. Bros, P. Hozrun, A. Anisr, M. Bilek, F. Mcxxwell, R. Crane, P. Cxrder. Bow 2: S. Hojncrclcr, F. Kuchan, G. Walker, M. Srcfqu, B, Holun, I.. Schuh, I. Mxnor, E. Lvrwrvn-'H Row 3: P. Blades, M. Gorrrson, B. Brown, E. Klosxnsl-cr, I. Iflcobs, D. Donmbyl, N. Nllrttwnq N. Boechtold. Row 4: C. Prrsch, P. Mrsrlk, I, Orozco. W, Rlrwom, E. Ponne, D. AnrorQr:ell., I. lilly- P Krupenc, A. Wallace, I. Favcrtu, D. Hahn. Row 5: D. Colosky, G. Neruda, P. Lrdrrch, I, Ruzx, F. lllnfko, I Korrnko, A. Hvrzt :n I Wxllicrnrs, C. Rosenberg, A. Boqnlmskn Row 1: C. Frscher, f, Pozezznslcr, P. Hozrcxn, A. Arusz, M. Bzlek, B, Cr IHS, A. Evans, R. M1 L. Wolskl, Row 2: I. Iacobs, B. Brown, I. Rozlrlek, I. Munnu, B. Gulrrvrz, A. Vloygroszelc, B Ifzzw. ' Hummer, L. Bros, S. Tubbs, C. Bobetez, C. Pmdil. MISS MCHUGH Row 3: L. Myrrck, M. Petrllo, A. M1Glore, A. Herman, G. Ry rn, S. Argurlrr, l. W1ll1mn11 P Sponsor Komrxr, A. Hunter, P. Buda, O. Sllqcxhs, A. Prcznczylc, C, Muzur. Bow 4: C. Navarro, V. Spma, S. Rutkrewrcz, D. Cerlcu, D. Grxqlwlnr, P. Buszkr-'rw ' Albrecht, F. Kuchan, A. Hcrlusku, S. Ho1nrJckr, I. Volpe Bow 5: M. Srflqu, C. Wrzesxnslcr, S. Kososkl, I. Cole, I. Holstnze, D. Tuvky P. Knylwrw- F. Lusmsky, E. Snuth, A. Roqcrlmskr, S, Vozel. GIRLS' H CLUB -2- G. A. A. BOARD - 205 7 Compliments of R. M. 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