Kelly High School - Lamplighter Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Seated: Ritcz Burke, IRISH, Virginia Evinskcxs, LITHUANIAN, Annu Mcre Scholtens, DUTCH, Catherine Rczi 1, ITALIAN Yvette Binette,IFRENCH. Nick Korsck, RUSSIAN. Forbqround, Seated: Loitie Lesinski, P LLSW! ,f I I I f 1' ,' ff If V 1 I s it? ' ,lwfl f x , ff -I ff f f A H . , , . , S f nf! I , 'is' I 1 I U IE PREP!-IEATIU EUR ENDUEING PEACE . - c9lQll'l'l,9AgAi0l 360010 of fAe ll Every Hurnelerrd Has Treasures Worth Preserving in e New Lend , ' . f r ,- -f ' jLj,L,QfJA' I' 3 fw 2 rr 4' , A . yr! JJ Jr I filffy if-ff x- 'S l l J, , ffniifgif I UMW-cj ik Kelly is a typical American school. It holds the racial gifts and skills of many ancestries. Immigrants from the settlers of Iamestown and Plymouth to the newcomers of only yesterday have fused their cultures and joined their fates in the common task of conquering the American wilderness and establishing therein a new civilization dedicated to new ideals. They are all Americans now. Kelly vividly represents the world in a school, working cooperatively and democratically together. 91, at 'i v'J'f-f f use www A 14. LVVZUT' 1' QQ' wx, AZ 1,-4-A' any ll' -iQ:9!liQ, I' j NL U Q xg X X ,,dyJ is Kixmxhwxl Xl wk ANN X fb: sf xl! h 'E X Oifbk gyjwflcw Ag Q 1 if Q Q 'Q ,X X 5, U En t v lick if gf N v 04. my if 3355 'fi' The TLAMPLTEHTEE YE HHUUH published h the STUDENTS ui EELLY HIGH SEI-IUUL 4135 SEEIH Ei-XLIEUHNII-l AVENUE EHIEAGU, ILLINUI5 M L W 1944-1945 f I7 l T W me ,swf IULIANA Konszuc. Ednor-in-chief N BN .Aff Siu!! X N X LOUISE PTACEK, Editor X N Ioanne Boughan Adeline Magier Catherine Raimondi X X Ruth Duchossois Lottie Magier Donna Reimer v Marie Giustino Ruth Moeglich Emily Rennwanz r Ruth Lingensjo La Verne Pulkos La Veme Vais L NICK Konsmc. Photographer of 1 A ollferary SM!! V CONSTANCE LISS. Editor William Christopher Ioan Gray Barbara Lewanski Mary Rebenak Audrey Detelic Frances Iarosz Lottie Lesinski Alice Sharp Olga Dowgun Lillian. Kosmosky Walter Malinski Ioyce Stringer Mary Furda Geraldine Kozlowski Anne Mojzis Dolores Twadell Laverne Kurtys Algird Prihod .xdcluerfiding Sh!! Dolores Iaworski Ellen Krause Clara Gregor Ann Kwasik 7 524, ea!! Ioan Gray Iames Martensen Frances Sabatini Dolores Margalus Robert Pfeiffer Rosemary Tomello MAY C. ALLEN, Principal IAMES B. MCCAHEY. President of the Board of Education WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, Superintendent EDWARD I. KELLY, Mayor oi Chicago 7 Q ,e , My we is ' :- .:, ','1 1f:, ... M M15 7 6 e. V ' 1 fy iff, 5 e mg X iw 1 5 '2 r ': A V . - ,ez - -:-:-5 -:- kg, 1 A Ml W, 'V' 'i?m',3ml ?iy Q-wv ,,. aff' MQJ3 Y 9' 'L hgymf 1352 wifi W9 if if 1 5 ww' wiv aw?-ilk M v 'VWQ MQW' -' wyyw f Q ' naw 5 5 A 'F' 'IH fi 1 J' 1 ' I ii wi 1 v xx, rdf'-1fq27fa, if: QQ . Z IQW They are fighting at Bataan Guadalcanal Tun1s1a Anz1o Beach Q- that other boys and girls may enter these portals Quai ' 927 26 Mow?62m wgifgwwaiw N J46'45 461.,, M95 I X29 4 z 4 4 Ecmutv I LM QA 1l:4AL -lx! fig N ,Q fa f N N 3 ' '4 ?j'qOfkME3fmf?Q-QQXTJK 7Q5k3 A X EK: K :ff ' Jaffa 55 5 4 fm Nm 1 Q QQ gf' x f 1016? Qi xflhffgj in 'Q X X L.I s s , , ' .Cx-57' M L. fkf frm 15 K' ! I jf I If z,! UU H WA H Q U-UPER A W' ,QA .fy-hx T10 Ki' js -w wa jx?R?.X24 'FAU IK V. EB rswfvm fvfwffrm. 6 3-,az vxmmx' We mr! 'Egg .9 4 wh. J Q W-if f,,!,f,,1,1,if!l fmUf4 ,ffm If 1 : f f,,,f, ,,,, lim, nb. 7 f ,I X 7, ,e 1 Y 1 f LJ, A -f Y! ,Y ,Vxk Q., fs 1.5 Ak W 4 ,, .A.,A.. ,, , N'-Q Mfg, at Q3 ' , H if 'fi' Ap .aA.,A, Q 'E Ks 4 Q ' 5 A 3, ,Qi l V , W Q V J .. ' f ' A Z it 4 f W , J Wm 3 sl, 4 s 4 ,S , me QL if I sw ki sw 2 I f is F ,,,.. AT ,E , Q - G Q-. 595 if km ':Q 1 aj .,...-.:,,, ,2.' it gy ' ':i , E M-M li J xiri ,,, W ,, M92 sf 1 'Q ,W ,xv-ri K , A fx LAMPLIGHTEH AUNHNl5THATlUN... Teachers of Home Making Arts, Mus1c, Art, Commerce. Physical Education .... ............ .......................................... Teachers of Science, Math, Technical Subjects ....... ......... ......... Teachers of English and Social Sciences ............. ....,.... Tenth Anniversary ...............................,......,....... ..i..,.,. May C. Allen, Message ..........,................ ......... Assistant Principals, Office Staff .........., Tribute to Miss Malone, deceased ............ SENIUHS .. Class of Iune 1944 ...........,., ....,.... Class of Ianuary 1945 ........,. ......... UNUEHCLASSMEN. .,........, ...,.. H HUNUH5... Letter Awards ...........,............. .......... National Honor Society ........ ............ . Kelly Honor Society .......... ......... Boys' Athletics ............... ......... GENERAL AETHHTIES... Home Making Arts Department ........... ......... Latin ................................................................ Clean-Up Committee, Stenography Classes Band ...................,..... .............................. ......... Orchestra ........ Girls' Choir .... Mixed Choir ..,.,. Girls' Athletics .. R.O.T.C. ................... .,...... . Student Council ......... ......... Service Roll .i......... ,.,.,,,,, The Clarion ..........,..,... .....,,.. Story of the Book ........... ........ ......... Gunsaulus Branch ....................... ,.,., 18: 10- ll 12- 13 14- 15 16- 17 18- 19 20 21 22- 40 41- 48 49- 74 76- 77 78 79 80- 85 86- 87 88 89 90- 91 92- 93 94- 95 96 97- 99 100-103 104-107 108-111 112-113 114-115 116-121 E U NTENTS . 513111111312 ACTIVITIES . .. Electricians, Movie Operators ..... ........... 1 22-123 Hall Guards .............................,... ......... ..............,..................... ........... 1 2 4 -125 Fire Guards ................................................................................................. ....... 1 26 Adjustment Office Assistants, Social Science Laboratory Staff ........... .. 127 Main Office, Bookroom, Ticket Office, Personnel Assistants ....... .. 128 ELUB ACTIVITIES . . Song Hit Parade ........,......... .....,..... 1 29-131 Art, Hostess .......................................,.............................. ............. ........... 1 3 2 Library, Behind the Mike ....,............................................................................... 133 Interior Decoration, Clothes Remodeling, Home Nursing, Service Girls 134 Social Dancing, U.S.O. Entertainers, Hospital Aid ........................................ 135 Checkers, Chess .............................................................................. ........... 1 36 Morse Code, Army-Navy ...........v.......................,.......... .. 137 Costume Design, Twist 'n' Twirl ............ .. 138 Cosmetician, Radio .............................. .. 139 Gag, Correspondence .... ............. . . 140 Boys' K Club ........... ........... 1 41 Camera .............. ........... 1 42-143 Charm v........... ........,.... ......... ....... 1 4 4 Drama ............................................... .. 145 Knitting, Aeronautical Navigation .... .. 146 Travel, Math ..............................,........... ....,......,. .... ....... 1 4 7 Skeleton Squad .................................................................,. ........... 1 48-149 Newspaper, Secretarial, Hobby, Music Appreciation ..... ., 150 Chemistry, Craftsmen, Tennis Team ...........................,... ., 151 P. T. A. .......... .. 152 AEHNUWLEUBMENTS .,........ .... 1 sa CALENDAR. ............ ........... 1 54-155 ADVERTISING ........... .................. ........... 1 5 6-162 19: ADMINISTRATION . . Wartime Eitizenship I5 lgawf meparfmenfd F mm HUIVIE MAKING ARTS E 31, an IVIUSIII EIIIVIIVIISREIAL PHYEIEAI, EIIUEATIUN Standing . . . MARY ROSE PRENDERGAST, War Coordinator HELEN OLSON ,III...,.....IIIIIIIIIIIIII,,,,,,, Stenography RUTH SWANSON .....,.I ,,Y,,,,,, T Iansferred MARIE IOHNSTON ......., IIIIII,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, G ym FRANK SVARC ...E.EIII EI.IEII.I. M ilitary Leave EVA EASTLUND I,.,,,A,,, IIIIIIIIIIOII,,,,,AAA G ym ROBERT HERMANN .......I ,Y,Y,,,,,,, G ym IOLA OFFICER .III,III w,,,,,,4II G ym 110 Second Row . . . LILLIAN SCHAEFFER ,III,III, MAY C. ALLEN ........II... PAUL HEYSE ,...AIIIIIAI,.w MARY MCCARTHY ......IL.....I.... IOHN BRIEL ...I....,A,,,III Bottom Row . . . SARAH CAVELLI ...,..... . GRACE TAGILIERI ..,,. n,,,o,Transferred .,,,.........Principa1 ., vY........,., Mathematics Business Training ..........Book1ceeping ...L.....Stenography i,,....Transferred Port of tho Responsibility Thai tho School Tooohos Standing . . . FREDERICK BILS .,.....,, ESTHER PARKER .,i.....i. SAMUEL FRALICK ....,.ii.. DANIEL KEATING ,.i,,..i IRENE ZACHAR ......., MARY O'TOOLE ..i..i.. MARGARET CARMODY .iiiii,i MARIE O HARA .....i.iiiiiiii Second Row . . . BLANCHE UTLEY ,....,.,.i Bookkeeping i ,, L,....Sa1es Y ............,.....,, Gym Bookkeeping .Transferred Stenography I i,...... Foods i,.c,,..Art 111 Mrs. Prendergast is shown delivering the bonds bought by teachers during the Third War Loan Drive. E. I. BROECKER ii,i..,i SUSAN FULTON .iiL,iiiLL....,.,... .,...... EVANGELINE MALONEY MARGARET SHAY ......i....., ,.iLi.ii DOROTHY I ONES ....ii,,, ADA BROWN ............. Bottom Row . . . ERNEST CAVALLO ,,,iL,. FRANCES WHITE vi.,ii,i, FLORENCE POTTER ....,.,.. ....,.., HAZEL DALLACH ,iiii,,,i .Transferred Stenography Mathematics iiTransferred i,i,i,ICIothinq i,,I,i,.Foods ,Transferred .Transferred Music z X AUMINIETRATIUN . . Placing Students In , Q t 'W 1, 61 v xx- AISEL WAKELAND ,,,,,.,,,,, A,,,,,,,,, I ndustrial Arts mepafffnenfd 5 E I E N E E M!-XTHEMATI ES T E C H N I C A L f ,-' A f ' K' 717 J!! Standing . . . DOROTHY CRANE .,,,. . ..,.,.4.,......,..,.... On Leave EILEEN KAMPF f, ,A,-- ALEX GOLZ A .. ,.,A,,...,.,...A Mechanical Drawing ESTHER OLSON ,,e,e. EthatEE.tian.ca ,..,.iBio1ogy Third Row . . . ROSEMARY ASHWORTH Ai.,......V... Second ROW - - LOREN ASPEL iiii,i,,,,.,,,.,,,iiiii .i,. . CLAIR SMALL ....,,,, .A,.,.,7,....,,, P hysics RUTH WOERNER --.------- IOHN ROBERTS iei..,ie .e,e.e.,. E Iectric Shop MARION ECKEL ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,.,,,. M Qihematics Fourth Row . . . JESSE ANDERSON .ee,..ee,.. ..,.e,............ P rint Shop MARIE SCHAACK ..,..... GUSSIE GREEN ..i.A..i c.,c,,.,nGenera1 Science FRANCES CRAVEN,.i.,..,.i 112: .Transferred . . Transferred ..Wood Shop .Transferred Mathematics Mathematics ,X Part-time bs ls Helping lndustry Win the War In converting our program to a wartime tempo, we rate the Placement Office Standing . . . EDITH BUNTING ....vvYYcvVYccccv,,,,V.... General Science MARGARET DARGAN .......,.,cc.. General Science FREDERICK SCHMIDT .....,.,ii cc,ccc,,.... C hemzstry Second Row . . . IOHN SHEEHY c.....ee....e,,..... Mechanical Drawing KATHERINE CALLOWAY ...... Commercial Geography LeROY REAMES .iac..,,,,. ............, P hysics 113 h in importance, Mr. Maier said at a meeting of teachers of science, mathe- m cs, and technical subjects. The school receives frequent calls from employers in frantic need of part-time help. Four hundred twenty-seven working permits have been issued and approximately three hundred jobs filled. Tt rvs , f L ll 'TQ iffilglirk if are Z' FRANCIS MCKEAG ................ Assistant Principal MAY C. ALLEN ...,,....,,,IsIYss.,,,,,ssssss.......... Principal WILLIAM FULTON .V,,sssssv,,,ss,sssss... .Attendance VINCENT MAIER .......Y, .Y ....... .... Placement Foreground . . . , f I a! f , CADWALADER ION . ,.,.., Electric Shop ANNE REDMON ......... .....s,sss,,,,,sYs M athematics ELIZABETH LYNSKEY ,,it,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Biology AUMINISTHATIUN . . Teaching Students te Heed lZ3e,Wfme,,f5 ENGLISH SUEIAL STUDIES Standing . . . MARIE LESHYN ...,..e. THERESA LYNCH ......e,,. GERTRUDE POWERS ....,... KATHERINE LINDEN .e.e...eeee At Table . . . IOSEPHINE FEEHERY .......... X. ,,,.,L,e..Enq1ish .n.,E'ng1ish e,,,e.,,HistoIy Adjustment ,I.e....,.Eng1ish FRANCES KENNEY .,...... .....,.. T ransferred MARY HENNEBRY ,......... e,...... E nglish HELEN SMITH ......... eeee.,., E nqlish LAURA MENCEL ....,,SES,.,eSESeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,eee,, English VIOLA BAAS ee....ee eeee.,..ee R eading Codirdincltor MAY C. ALLEN .,ee...t.e, ...,..,,,.......,,A...... P rincipcxl RUSSELL WISE ............ ...e...e,.. C ivics HELENA GILKESON ...... ......... E nglish l5TERchi1iq Timm in Masai LiiE's Situations if When the boys all over the country took the various tests upon entering the did not read well enough to do themselves Xxgvfrguriklin Borger Mary A. Gross.. Gladys Iacobson Mary McCarthy.. Iean Munson ...,. Ruth Murray ..,.. Mabel Stearns .. If if -Helen .....,. , Elmer Nelson ,... Mechanical Alice Ruddy ,,,,,,,,,, Iames Schmitt ..,,.. armed forces, the results showed that they read quickly but not carefully. They justice in classification. To counter- act this state of affairs, the develop- mental reading program has been introduced throughout the country, said Mrs. Baas, Reading Coordinator, at a conference of English and so- cial studies teachers. ADDITIONAL TEACHERS NY ,..,.,,,........ English X oy F. Davis ,,..... ..,.,., G eneral Science .........,.Latm ..A.,.,,.,,,.....,.Spcznish Business Training ,......,,Clothir1g ...,..,,..,.,......Eng1ish Drawing Helen O Keeie .......,... ........., B iology .,.....,.Cloth1ng ..,..,.,. R.O.T.C. .,,.,.,....Gym Standing . . . SYDNEY MARTIN ..,...... ........ E ngiish THOMAS HAHRINGTON ---,- ----,----e-e,,-- L Gfin HELEN FITZGERALD ....... ...,,... E ngifsh IESSIE LAADT ..................... ........ T ransferred OTTO LASKE ....,. .......,.. s punish Fofegfound - - - LUCILLE LLOYD ...,., ,,..,... H istory THERESA O'CONNOH --,---,- ,..----, H isfory At Table ANNA MAE BREME .....,, ,,....., H istory CORNELIA GOUWENS ..,,,, ......., E ngifsh WILLIAM DEMPSEY ----ss-ss---------esss----ss-'--ss English SARAH BURNS q-----,AgVYwV ---.,AVg H jstofy MILDRED MOORE ....,... Commercial Geography BERNICE ROBERTS ..,.... ......., E ngifsh RUTH VERDUN ...... ................,,...,.....,..., E ngifsh 115, ea . . . VETERANS IN I-I YUUNG SEHUUL-AND YUUNG IN SPIRIT TUU! When our school celebrated her tenth birthday Septem- ber 17, 1943 there were fifteen charter faculty members on hand. Some of these teachers stayed on when Kelly Iunior High became Kelly High, and others came to join the faculty of the new school. We Hope This Merry Enmpany Will Celebrate Again When the Cake Has EU Candles! ik Our school celebrates her tenth anniversary this year. Many things have occurred since she became a senior high. Let's refresh our memories with a contrast of '33-'34 and '43-'44. Then We were struggling out of a great depression. As that struggle ended our present one was in embryo. It was on March 5, 1933 that Hitler overthrew the German Republic at the polls and in 1934 he became Chancellor of the Third Reich. A weary world must have its amusements. The movie is, of course, a popular diversion. 16 if .t zsvf In 1934 Good Earth wagone of the out- standing pictures. lt Happened One Night received the Oscar that year. Ten years ago Clark Gable won the Oscar. Then the legitimate stage thrilled us with Anything Goes and shocked us with To- bacco Road. O Bing Crosby, who had just become the father of twin sons, made Easter Parade famous in '34. O Then radio hits were Walter Damrosch, Baron Munchausen, Clara, Lu and Em, Seth Parker, and yes, Amos 'n Andy. O 0 O O L This year Song of Bernadette won the academy award and The More the Merrier was a runner-up in the comedy line. This year Clark Gable is a Captain in the Air Corps. O Now the public is jamming the box office of Oklahoma. O F rank Sinatra, the proud papa of a new son, makes girls swoon with his rendition of 1 Love You. 9 Now we listen to lack Carson, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Fibber and Molly still, and in- numerable quiz programs, loan Davis launches a new role, the woman comedian. 0 In the summers of '33 and '34 Chicago played host to the world with A Century of Progress. Fortunately, hotels wanted guests and railroads wanted passengers. O O O In baseball the St. Louis Cardinals walked The victors of '34 were overpowered in '43 away with the laurels in '34 and the Detroit by the New York Yankees. Tigers were left vanquished. O 0 One afternoon in the summer of '34 the Stock Yards were ablaze. The first on-the-spot broadcast of such a disaster was sent out to the nation during the fire. O O O In 1934 people got into cars Q In 1944 the Diligenti quints in to go to Callander to see the If L J? Argentina were announced. No Dionne quintuplets. ,lx I ' visitors welcome! No transpor- tation anyway! if -nf if -k -A' if Then IQ Yes, We Have No Bananas Q1 N OW was a song. Huey Long was a figure in politics. The NRA brought the alphabet into gov- ernment. Byrd went to Little America. Iapan withdrew from the League of Nations. Trains and later most anything be- came streamlined. Dresses were long, hovering near an- kles. Hats were small and mushroom shaped. Then people were praying for work. QD It is the year of scarcity of tires, few jalopies, and signs reading, Cokes sold out, No gum today. It is the year of war-influenced language: fox- hole, gremlins, flak, commando, blitz, quisling, priorities. The ouija board has come back. it Now they pray for peace and I' J ' 127 E .fs I ' 1 'I X ,,t f ll f -17 safe return of loved ones. D AUMI ISTHATIU fffffxv' V' . 0-1,-.,f,:, UH PHINEIPAL MAY E. ALLEN ik Directing every going concern is a master planner, who has vision and bends every effort toward its realization. Kelly students know that Mrs. Allen is working always toward higher standards and achievements for the school as a whole and for every student's maximum ac- complishment. She has broadened our social contacts through our participation in activities. She has helped us to cultivate new interests through the club program. She has deepened our awareness of duties as citizens. She has placed emphasis on scholarship as a necessary measure in meeting the challenges of post-war America and world relationships. Mrs. Allen has held before us the confidence that we can succeed. We believe that in these four years we have grown in ideals, service, and abilities. And so, Mrs. Allen, we can say, Kelly is proud of you. 4118, MHS. !lLLEN'S MESS EE TU GRAD ATE5 Dear Boys and Girls: After watching you improve in independent thinking and develop as individuals for four years, it is difficult to see you leave our school. Iust as your fathers and mothers are doing, I yearn to shield you from dangers and guard you from errors. I cannot protect you from physical haz- ards, but I can counsel you about your mental and ethical ideals, even though advice to you, who will shortly face death for humanity, seems presumptuous. Many people mistakenly think that appreciation for our servicemen means the removal of all restraint from their actions. I am as eager as anyone to show that I recognize the stupendous sac- rifice we are asking boys to make, but we are asking that sacrifice in order to maintain the standards of right living in our civilization. The American standard of conduct is high enough to embrace a strict code of morals for the individual and thoughtful consideration on his part for the rights of his associates. The true American in adhering to his own principles is uninfluenced by any laxness or carelessness he may see around him. Kelly students are .as real Americans as can be found anywhere. I know, therefore, that I need not warn you to beware of deviating from the ideals you learned at home and at school, whether you go into the country's service, or to work, or continue your education. Most of you boys expect to see active service in the Army or Navy shortly after graduation. On every battlefront, boys like you are facing death today and every day until victory. From every engagement some will fail to return. All our people believe that the soldier who dies on freedom's battlefield gloriously justifies his birth. His life is compressed into a shorter time than the average span but he has the privilege of knowing that his life is so complete that it takes a Greater Mind than that of any human being to reward his magnificent final moment. They will not come back but the majority of our soldiers will return to civilian life in that enduring peace for which your class planned throughout the years. Having faced death, how are you going to face life again? Difficult times are ahead for every individual. Choices of occupations, amusements, and friendships are hard to make. Don't waste a moment in aimless deviation from one idea to another. Plan immediately for your entire life even though you have no immediate prospect of putting your plan into effect. Do not let wars, depressions, or other considerations keep you from making decisions and laying foundations for your future improvement. Keep making plans and testing their feasibility as long as you live. When you work according to your own design, you are bound to be progressive and happy. You will be the type of individual upon whom the faculty of Kelly High School can rely to carry forward the ideals of civilized living. May c. Allen Principal c 19 s OFFICE CLERKS Eileen Halloran Virginia Petersen Priscilla Crossette ADMI ISTHATIU A5Sl5'l'!-XNT PHINEIPI-XLS Q To MR. MCKEAG. who has advised us wisely in matters of subject elections and programs, we owe much gratitude. In every part of our lives, at all times we will con- tinue to benefit and prosper from his endeav- ors to help us. ik The MAIN OFFICE is the scene of divi- sion ot labor and cooperation on the part ot Kelly's competent clerical staff. Miss Eileen Halloran, school treasurer, has charge of student funds and the recording oi school accounts. Miss Priscilla Crossette, corre- sponding secretary and attendance clerk, has the responsibility of getting out the bul- letin twice a week and taking care of the teachers' records. Miss Virginia Petersen, registrar, has charge ot incoming and out- going student records. O 0 O ik MR. HUTTON has administered the affairs of the Gunsaulus Branch ever since it became a Kelly unit in 1939. We of the Branch are deeply appreciative of his advice and guidance, and will always remember the good friend ot our freshman year. Te Live ln Hearts We Leave Behind is et ie Uien ik From the teachers and students in Kelly and the other schools in which she taught come Words of tribute to Miss Malone, who died last summer. Our principal, Mrs. Allen, says: Her quiet, gentle, soft-spoken courtesy constituted her strength. Fearless in her unswerving loy- alty to ethical principles and firm in her determination to teach every student the utmost in Miss Ellen Malone subject matter and ideals, she can never be forgotten. Her influence still permeates our school. The Social Science Laboratory, which she instituted at Kelly High School, is a living, growing monument to her efficiency. It is my desire that this room be called the Ellen Malone Room. Mr. Walter Shea, principal of Ioseph Medill High School, under whom Miss Malone taught at the Edwards School, says: I have been privileged to observe her Wonderful patience and teaching skill in the classroom for many years. She was in my estimation the perfect 100170 teacher. All her associates, pupils, teachers, and principals will long remember her for her sterling qualities of kindness, sympathy, inspiration, and achievement. As a declaration of our appreciation of her untiring efforts to help every student, we, the Lamplighter staff, present to the school for the S ocial Science Laboratory a framed portrait of Miss Malone. 121: ,,.,A!rM.w,v W Y 1'-5 ' :--. - ,nk F 2 ' M MQ, ff it jeggwzffdw 'f L...... HSM? 'H if gi f 1 x -my fm wzwawm N ,X FX? gf i Z N ,2 My WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING PUR TUDAY SE iHlH AE.. UPWYEHS ELASSfHlJUNElH44 U U H E L A S 5 LORETTA GIUNTOLI President HA5 HEAEHEU 5gALg mmwmw ssssrs s Qiiygnmm sssss B Y WAY U P N 13 W T HA 1 L5 122235522253 jijiiif ssssss jjjff sssssss 3553253 ik We elected a girl president of the senior A's: not only the president but the entire executive committee is feminine. Teamwork has made every undertaking enjoyable. The auditorium at division time does not appear to be eight separate groups, but rather one large friendly group with eight friendly teachers. There have been many temptations for us to leave school. Chief among them was the hollow call of high wages in industry. However, most of us remained resolute, sure that the ' ' rve our country better most important job now is to finish high school, in order to se c 24 n The armed force tion training. These boys are Louis Kishkunas, Albert Stanek, Eugene Pesek, Richard Stanczak Leonard Anglis, and Iames Martensen. Our boys who answered the call to arms are: s took some of our boys. Six boys joined the C.A.P.C. and received avia 1 AUD. A. ROBERT LACEY RICHARD WALTERS CHESTER ZABA AUD. H. MIKE FULLER ALBERT LIDERT IRWIN WALL AUD. C. MARTIN NAUYOK EDMUN D SOKOL AUD. I. ROBERT BLASKIEWICZ VINCENT WELZIEN CHESTER ZADLO AUD. D. DON ROSS EARL THOMPSON EUGENE CLANCY EUGENE CORCORAN IOHN DVORAK AUD. AUD. E. ROBERT MARSHALL IEROME MCGOWAN PATRICK BOLOGNA I. PAUL KLIMAS EDDIE SZUMGALSKI We miss these friends! We know th at only a war could make them give up their places in the Iune '44 graduating class. SENIUH A IIUMMITTEES Organization Committee Loretta Giuntoli-Chairman Mary Rebenak Albert Stanek Eugene Fuiks Shirley Stringer Harold Hirsch Anthony Luhert George Harris Richard Strockis Graduation Committee Irene Smickus-Chairman Richard Kandell Aldona Gregg Eileen Miller Bruno Shukas Iames Martensen Ben Evans Iames Tustin Cap 6. Gown Committee Ioyce Stringer-Chairman Barbara Lewanski Bertha Plauska Eugenia Iurawl Pearl Nagel Ruth Oppenhauser Frances Davi Betty Williston Finance 6 Gift Committee LaVerne Pacek-Chairman Bob Sliepsevic Nina Gawrusik Robert Zahery Mary Furda Iesse Hungerford Stephanie Dziuba Bill Sheehan Bernice Petkus War Eitort Committee Leonard Choyce-Chairman Phyllis Sievers Gladys Wittenborn Constance Liss Lenore Rogalski Anne Kobylarz lane Rogo Evelyn Piekarczyk Social Committee Soci Martha Mizinski- Richard Kandell Violet Moudry Ray Setzke Dolores Cook Eugene Fuiks Mae Cihon Ray I-laton Naomi Klobuchar Chairman al Committee Richard Murawski Rosemary Tornello Eugene Pesek Iean Tymec Ralph Schuetz Iames Tustin Gabriella Wengel Ray Haraburda M 3,v,4.,.,MW- M ,Af-X122 THE CLASS UP ADAMIK, MARY ANN Drama Club, G.A.A., Careers Club, Social Science Laboratory gaflf, Song Hit Parade, Senior Social Committee, Spanish Ll . AITUTIS, DOROTHY Hall Guard, Charm Club, Skeleton Squad. ALRED, IRENE Servicemen's Club, Army-Navy Club, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Drama Club, Spanish Club. ANDERS, ARTHUR Andy Intramural Sports, War Stamp Delegate, Electricians' Club, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, Commissioned Officers' Club. , 5 J 1 sflfwbi' if X ' A A ANDERSON, LAVERNE Latin Club, Library Assistant Libragy vblkib, Secret. W Fencing Club, Gag Club, Grad f vi s' Assistant, Re ding Co-Ordinators' Assistant, Hall d, G.A.A., Girls' - owling League, Kelly Honort Society emistry Clu ' n- Staff, Orchestra, Drama Cl b, P Speaking Club, u ent gun- cil Delegate, Spanish C1 . , .. Ts . ANDRUCH, EL N 1 , g T . Came Clu mpllighter Altergje, .A.A., Hall Guard. . F .Ax A us. Arm Len , - Co andinq Officer R .C., diibers' Cgihb, Ushers' Club. BR' e Team, Picked on, President of 3 Cla , Military Ball Committee, President and Secretary of Latihjgl , Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Tennis Tea eckers! Club, Intramural Sports, Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Presi- dent and Vice President of Division. ANTONACCI, DORA Dottie Hall Guard, Clarion Representative, President of Military Insignia Club, G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Adjustment Office Assistant, Personnel Assistant. ASMUTIS, STEPHEN Blondie Intramural Sports. AUGUSTYNIAK. ALP!-IONSE Curly Intramural Sports, Harmonica Club, Rifle Club, Non-Com- missioned Officers' Club, Commissioned Officers' Club, Lampe lighter Representative, Clarion Representative. BAGDONAS, STEPHANIE SteHie Branch Clean-Up Committee, President of French Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Twirl, Social Dancing, Place- ment Office Assistant, Clarion Staff, Vice President of Divi- sion, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society. BARON, IANET G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Skeleton Squad, Adjustment Office Assistant, Kelly Honor Society, Spanish Club, Varsity Show. BARSKI, FRANCES Butch's Sister Twist 'n' Twirl, Hall Guard Captain, Vice President of French Club, Student Council Delegate. G.A.A., Personnel Office Assistant, Library Assistant, Charm Club. Kelly Honor Society. BARTKUS, HELEN G.A.A., Checkers Club, Skeleton Squad. BARZYNSKI, EDWARD K Club, I-'ishermen's Club, Golf Team. BATASTINI, IACQUELINE Jacky G.A.A., French Club, Social Dancing, Song Hit Parade, Clarion Staff, Ticket Office Assistant, Student Council Dele- gate, War Stamp Delegate, Adjustment Office Assistant. 4126: UNE IQ44 BERNOT, VALERIA Va1 Hall Guard, Vice President cmd Pianist ol Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, Treasurer of Drama Club. BITEL, GLADYS Schneiq h Kelly Honor Society, Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard Captain, Secretary of Division. Vice President of Library Club, Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, G.A.A. BLAZEWICH, HENRIETTA Hank Latin Club, Chemistry Club, Adjustment Office Assistant, Main Office Assistant, Vice President of Girls' Choir, Presi- dent of Chess Club. BOECKER, BERNADINE G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Adjustment Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Military Insignia Club. BOEHM. EARL Bomber R.O.T.C., Officers' Club, Movie Operators' Club. BOIDA, STEPHANIE SteH G.A.A., Knitting Club. BOSKE, SHIRLEY Lamplighter Representative, Debating Club, President of Sewing Club, Ticket Office Assistant, Library Assistant, Girls' Bowling League, G.A.A., Clarion Representative. BOUGHAN, IOANNE Io Lamplighter Art Staff, Kelly Honor Society, Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, French Club, Girls' Bowling League, Cosmeticians' Club, Student Council, Lamplighter Club. Mural Club, Art Club, Clarion Staff, War Stamp Delegate, G.A.A. BOWMAN, IOHN Hall Guard, Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Aeronautical Navigation Club, Latin Club, President and Treasurer of Division, Intramural Baseball, Fencing Club. BRAGIEL, GENEVIEVE lean G.A.A. Board, Bowling League, SOO Club, Vice President of Division, Latin Club Treasurer, Letter Girls' Club, Clarion Staff, Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society. BRODA, EUGENE Petunia Co-Captain oi Football Team, Wrestling Team, Swimming Team, Baseball Team, Intramural Wrestling Champion, Intra- mural Basketball Champs, Student Council, Boys' Choir, Spanish Club, Latin Club, K Club. BUDZINSKI, STANLEY Intramural Sports, Hall Guard, President ot Division, Bowling League. BURAS, IRENE G.A.A., Knitting Club, Kelly Honor Society, President of Cor- respondence Club, Spanish Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. BURBA, EDWARD Ed Rifle Club, R.O.T.C., Staff Officer, Lamplighter Representative. BURROW, NORBERT Hall Guard Captain, Lamplighter Representative, Boys' Bowl- ing Team, Latin Club, Fishermen's Club, Chemistry Club, President of Division, Intramural Sports, French Club. Student Council Delegate. CARDINAL, ANTOINETTE Toni Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Camera Club, Latin Club. CEPONIS, JOSEPH Ice Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club, President of Division. CEREBY. STANLEY Stash Baseball Team, Hobby Club, Checkers Club. Intramural Sports. CHALUPA, IRENE Renie Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Placement Office Assistant, Lamplighter Representative, Camera Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Social Dancing Club, Clothes Remodeling Club, Secretary of Division. CHAPULIS, ALDONA G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Cosmeticians' Club, Skeleton Squad. French Club, Student Council Delegate. CHOYCE. LEONARD Len Varsity Football, Sophomore Football, Boxing Club. K Club. Intramural Baseball, President and Secretary of Division, Student Council Delegate, Intramural Wrestling. 127, THE EL SS Ill CHRISTOPHER, WILLIAM Bill Editor-in-Chief of Clarion. Sports Editor of Clarion, Lamp- lighter Staff, National Honor Society. President and Vice President of Kelly Honor Society, President of Newspaper Club, Fire Guard. Hall Guard. Band, Boys' Choir, Tennis Team, Basketball Team. CIESLA, BERNARD Cease Sophomore Football Team, Intramural Sports, Treasurer of Student Council, President of Division. Clarion Staff, Lamp- lighter Staff. CIHON, MAE MabeI G.A.A., National Honor Society. Kelly Honor Society, Ticket Office Assistant, Twist 'n' Twirl, Library Club, Library As- sistant. Personnel Office Assistant, Camera Club, Checkers Club, Secretary of Drama Club, Secretary of Public Speaking Club, Hall Guard, Mixed Choir. Main Office Assistant, Lamp- lighter Representative, Placement Office Assistant, Student Council Delegate. War Stamp Delegate. Treasurer of Divi- sion, Branch Clean-Up Committee, Decoration Committee of 4B-4A Dance. COOK, DOLORES Duckie Ticket Office Assistant, Twist 'n' Twirl, Student Council. Camera Club, Treasurer of Latin Club, President of Division, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, 4B-4A Dance Committee, Iunior Prom Committee, Band, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Math Club, Hall Guard. CORCORAN, EUGENE Intramural Sports. Camp Cookery Club, Rifle Club, Camera Club, Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. CYBULSKI, CHESTER Mixed Choir, Fishermen's Club. CYWINSKI. ROSE Song Hit Parade, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Adiustment Office Assistant. DAKNIS. LOUIS Lou DAVI, DAVI. R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander, Rifle Team, Rifle Club, Picked Platoon, Officers' Club. Military Ball Committee. FRANCES Fran Kelly Honor Society, Treasurer of Secretarial Club, Secretary of Division, G.A.A., Ticket Office Assistant. SADIE G.A.A., Secretarial Club. DE HERTOGH. WALTER Captain of Swimming Team, Football Team. Baseball Team, Intramural Sports, Boxing Club, Life Saving Club, Relay Team. DERING, IOSEPHINE Josie Hall Guard, Camera Club, G.A.A., Student Council Alternate. DIBIASE. LUCILLE Latin Club, Mixed Choir. G.A.A., Hall Guard, Cosmeticians' Club, Kelly Honor Society, Secretarial Club, Careers Club. Song Hit Parade. DLOTKOWSKI, FLORIAN Sonny Student Council Delegate, Intramural Sports, K Club, Soccer Team. President of Division, Vice President of Division. DOMBECK. ALICE Al Lamplighter Representative, War Stamp Delegate. G.A.A., Adjustment Office Assistant, Twist 'n' Twirl, Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society. DONOFRIO, EMILY Mi Mi Library Assistant, Student Council Delegate. Hall Guard. G.A.A., Song Hit Parade, Adjustment Office Assistant. DRITSAS, ELAINE Hall Guard, Latin Club, Skeleton Squad. Kelly Honor Society. Secretarial Club, Library Assistant. G.A.A., Decoration Com- mittee of 4B-4A Dance. DUCHOSSOIS, RUTH Dutchie Lampliqhter Art Staff, G.A.A., Art Club, French Club. Hall Guard, Art Field Day Committee, Christmas Tree Decorating Committee, Clean-Up Poster Winner. DYKIEL. LOTTIE Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Alternate, Lamplighter Alter- nate, 500 Club, G.A.A., Letter Girls' Club, Chemistry Club. Adjustment Office Assistant. Gym Office Assistant. Hall Guard. DZIUBA, STEPHANIE Stevie Hall Guard, Library Assistant, Military Insignia Club, Span- ish Club. G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl Club. Kelly Honor Society. Adjustment Office Assistant. EVANS, BEN Sophomore Football, Camera Club. Chemistry Club. Latin Club. Intramural Wrestling, Hall Guard, Clarion Representa- tive, Lamplighter Representative. 4128: IU E 1944 G.A.A., French Club, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Art Needlework Club, Secretarial Club, Adiustment Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Travel Club. FAHRFORTH, MARION Babe Clarion Staff. Clarion Representative, Student Council Dele- gate, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Drama Club, Kelly Honor Society, Art Club. FILIPENSKY, ROSALIE Rosie Kelly Honor Society, Twist 'n' Twirl, Knitting Club, Main Office Assistant, G.A.A., Placement Office Assistant. FISTEK. IRENE Renie G.A.A., Personnel Assistant, Skeleton Squad, Charm Club, Hall Guard. FITZGERALD, HELEN Charm Club, Knitting Club, Art Needlework Club, G.A.A. FIUKS, EUGENE Fox Football Team, Wrestling Team, Intramural Basketball Champs, Vice President of K Club, President of Mixed Choir, Chairman of Junior Prom Committee, Student Council Delegate. FREGEAU, OLIVER Ollie Electricians' Club. Chesterlield Club, Twist 'n' Twitl Club, Tumbling Team, Wrestling Team, Gym Team, Hall Guard. FURDA, MARY Band, Orchestra, Secretary of Kelly Honor Society. Treasurer of National Honor Society, Lamplighter Staff, Clarion Repre- sentative, Ticket Office Assistant, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Chem- istry Club, Treasurer ot Latin Club, Treasurer of Debating Club, Branch Library Assistant, Branch Clean-Up Committee, Gym Office Assistant, 500 Club. GACEK, BRUNO Feed Intramural Basketball Champs, Intramural Wrestling. GAGNER, RUTH Sis Correspondence Club. French Club, G.A.A. GAILINAS, HELEN Camera Club, Art Needlework Club, G.A.A. GAROFALO, HENRIETTA Hank G.A.A., Camera Club, Placement Office Assistant, Hall Guard. GASIOR, HELEN G.A.A., Latin Club, Mixed Choir, Hospital Aid Club. GAUDESUS, ALVIRA S1im Main Office Assistant, G.A.A., Clarion Representative, Kelly Honor Society, Embroidery Club, Interior Decorating Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. GAWRUSIK, NINA SnuqgIes Kelly Honor Society, Mixed Choir, G.A.A., Student Council Delegate. Morse Code Club, SOO Club, Hall Guard. GESTAUT, RAY Shorty Football Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Wrestling Team, Bowling Team, Intramural Champs, President of K Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, Ushers' Club. GIUNTOLI LORETTA Thum er I P President ot 4A Class, President and Vice President of G.A.A., Letter Girls' Club, 500 Club, President ot Branch Honor Society. Student Council Delegate, President of Debating Club, Clean-Up Committee, National Honor Societ , Clarion Staff, Co-Writer of News 151 Views of Brighton Park Life, Latin Club, Hall Guard, Ticket Office Assistant. Spanish Club, Vice President of Newspaper Club. GIUSTINO, MARIE Art Club, French Club, Clarion Staff, Lamplighter Art Staff, Kelly Honor Society, Adjustment Office Assistant. Branch Clean-Up Committee, Art Field Day Committee, Newspaper Club, Mural Club, Division Room Vice President. GORGOSZ, IRENE G0rqie National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Ticket Orlice Assistant, Clarion Staff, War Stamp Delegceteb Book-of-the-Month Club, Secretary of Correspond- EIICG ll . GRABOWSKI, WALTER Intramural Sports, Treasurer of Division, Spanish Club, Fish- ermen's Club. GRAESSLE, THERESA Teasie Book-of-the-Month Club. 1 29 n 'Ilan THE CL SS UI GRAICH. EMILY Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Careers Club, Cor- respondence Club, Home Economics Club. GRAIEK, ADELINE Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Twirl, Careers Club, Song Hit Parade, Branch Clean-Up Committee, Social Committee, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Alternate. GRAY. IOAN National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Business Man- ager oi Lamplighter, Lamplighter Literary Stafl, Chairman of Clean-Up Committee, Chemistry Club, Latin Club, French Club, President of Public Relations Club, Hall Guard, Math Club, Clarion Staff, Business Manager ot Scrap Drive, Branch G.A.A. Board, G.A.A., Branch Business Manager of Clarion, Co-ordinator's Office Assistant, Girls' Bowling League, Chi- cago Youth Conference Delegate, Lamplighter Club. GREGG, ALDONA Clarion Representative, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Vice President oi French Club, Kelly Honor Society, Song Hit Parade, Lamp- lighter Alternate. GREGOV, CLARA Hall Guard, G.A.A., President of French Club, Kelly Honor Society, Adjustment Office Assistant, Clarion Business Staff, Advertising Club, Girls' Choir, U.S.O. Club, Student Council Delegate, Careers Club. GRIFFITH, ELIZABETH Betty Student Council Delegate and Alternate, Secretary of Divi- sion, Hall Guard, Correspondence Club, Sewing Club, G.A.A. GRUCA, FRANK Red Checkers Club, Hall Guard. Wrestling Team, Boxing Team. GVOZDENOVICH, TONY Dead-Eye Basketball Team. Baseball Team, Checkers Club, President ot Division, Treasurer ot Club, Intramural Football. Mixed Choir. HABDAS, LOUISE g.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Student Council Delegate, Camera lub. HANEK, CHARLOTTE French Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Twirl, Checkers Club, Personnel Oftice Assistant, Placement Office Assistant, Kelly Honor Society, War Stamp Delegate, Clarion Repre- ientative, Library Assistant, Decoration Committee of Senior arty. HARABURDA, RAYMOND Ray Golf Team, Swimming Team, Hall Guard Captain, K Club, Ushers' Stafl, Treasurer of 3A Class, Kelly Honor Society. National Honor Society, Chess Club, Intramural Sports, Man- ager ot Intramural Basketball. HARRIS, GEORGE Rim Shot Kelly Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Boys' Choir, Gag Club, Intramural Baseball, Lamplighter Repre- sentative. Movie Operators' Club. HATON, RAY Hot Dogs Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, R.O.T.C., Non- Commissioned Officers' Club, Commissioned Officers' Club, Social Dancing Club, Skeleton Squad, Clarion Representative, Sophomore Football Team, Fire Guards, Clean-Up Committee, Squadron Leader of Picked Platoon. HEBDA, GENEVIEVE Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Lamplighter Representative, Clarion Representative, Hall Guard, U.S.O. Club, Careers Club, Library Assistant, Swimming Team. HENNESSY, LORRAINE Glamour Kelly Honor Society. Cosmeticians' Club, G.A.A., Lamplighter Representative. HILLOCK, LORETTA Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Cheer Leader, Skeleton Squad, Spanish Club, War Stamp Delegate, Personnel Oftice Assistant, Bow Day Dance Committee, Student Council Alternate. HIRSCH, HAROLD E1roy Basketball Team, Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor So- ciety, Camera Club, Fencing Club. HOLMES, ROBERT Bob I Boys' Bowling Team, Intramural Sports, Checkers Club, Fish- ermen's Club, Latin Club, Hall Guard, Secretary of Division, French Club. HORBACZ, ARTHUR Hall Guard, Student Council Delegate, Fishermen's Club, Lamplighter Representative, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Checkers Club. Mixed Choir. HOZIAN, GLADYS G.A.A., Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Twirl, Student Council Alter- nate, Art Needlework Club. HUNGERFORD, JESSE - U - Book Room Assistant, President ot Division. Camera Club, Kelly Honor Society, Intramural Baseball. KSU, IU E 1944 IWASON, THERESA Terry Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Library As- sistant, Latin Club, Student Council Delegate, Bowling League. IACKOWIAK, HARRIET G.A.A., Skeleton Squad. A Y LOU Maresi IACKSON, M R Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Grade Advisers' Assistant. Lampliqhter Representative, G.A.A., Interior Decorating Club, Book-oi-the-Month Club. IAGIELSKI, BERNICE Berk Latin Club, Camera Club, Skeleton Squad, Grade Advisers' Assistant, Adjustment Office Assistant, Branch Office Assist- ant, G.A.A. IAGODZINSKI, VIRGINIA G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Student Council Delegate, French Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. IANIK, FRANK National Honor Society, Treasurer of Kelly Honor Society, Movie Operators' Club, Clarion Representative, Clean-Up Committee, Radio Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Hall Guard, Rifle Club, Math Club, Lamplighter Representative. IAROSZ, FRANCES National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Staff, Hall Guard Captain, President oi Division, Newspaper Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Book-ot-the-Month Club, Public Relations Club, Lamplighter Start, Clean-Up Committee, 4B Hop Com- mittee, Iunior Prom Committee, G.A.A. IASECKAS, ERNEST Ernie Band. Orchestra, Kelly Honor Society, Football Team, Wrestling Team, Vice President ot Checkers Club, Swing Band, Intramural Sports, Latin Club, Varsity Show, Picked Platoon. IASON, DELORES G.A.A., Adjustment Office Assistant, Student Council Dele- gate, Correspondence Club. IAWORSKI, DELORES Hall Guard Captain, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, President ot French Club, Clarion Business Start, Advertising Club, U.S.O. Club, Careers Club. IENCZIK, HELEN Breezy Twist 'n' Twirl, G.A.A., President of Checkers Club, Hall Guard, Library Assistant, French Club. Correspondence Club, 4B Hop Committee, Branch Clean-Up Committee. IOLYK, ELEANORE IoI1 G.A.A., Lamplighter Representative, Social Dancing Club, Vice President ot Skeleton Squad, Kelly Honor Society, Sew- ing Club, Treasurer of Division, Junior Prom Committee, In- tramural Sports, Gym Ottice Assistant. IUNKAS, SHIRLEY Muscles G.A.A., Checkers Club, Travel Club. IURAWL, EUGENIA lean Secretary of 4B Class, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Adjustment Ottice Assistant, Grade Advisers' Assistant, Art Club, Book-of-the-Month Club, 4B Hop Committee. KAMPFERT, SHIRLEY G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Mending Club, Song Hit Parade. KANDELL, RICHARD Dick President ot 4B Class, Hall Guard, Clean-Up Committee, Song Hit Parade. Drama Club, Ushers' Club, R.O.T.C., Captain Basketball Team, Intramural Baseball, Student Council Dele- gate, 4B Hop Committee, Iunior Prom Committee. KARPIESZ, FRANK Chess Club, Checkers Club, Intramural Sports. KASPER, GERALDINE Webski Hall Guard, Secretarial Club, G.A.A., Secretary ot Division. KATELLO, RICHARD Gunner and Alan Ladd Student Council Delegate, Hall Guard, Social Dancing Club, Club, Captain Intramural Basketball. Intramural Base- ball, Captain All-State Soccer Team, Track Team, Fisher- men's Club, Soccer Team. KEDROSKI, DOLORES Sis KEMP, Skeleton Squad, G.A.A., Student Council Alternate, President oi Division, Correspondence Club, Adjustment Otiice Assist- ant, Kelly Honor Society. EILEEN Irish Captain of Basketball Team, Swimming Team, G.A.A., Latin Club, Captain ot Volley Ball Team, Chemistry Club, Har- monica Club, Bowling League, Mixed Choir, Hall Guard. 431, .nv THE EL SS U KISHKUNAS, LOUIS Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Varsity Show, Intramural Sports, Fishermen's Club, Gag Club. KISIEL. IRENE Kisse1 G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, Treast urer of Division, Iunior Volley Ball Champs, Skeleton Squad, War Stamp Delegate, Student Council Alternate. KLAUZEK, MILDRED War. Stamp Delegate, G.A.A., Song Hit Parade, French Club, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Kelly Honor Society, Careers Club, Library Assistant. KLOBUCHAR. NAOMI Flicker Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, French Club, Art Club, Lamplighter Staff, Lamplighter Representative, Treasurer of G.A.A., Ticket Office Assistant, President of Division, Clarion Representative, Social Dancing Club. Skele- ton Squad, Vice President Branch Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain, SOO Club, Letter Girls' Club, Girls' Choir, Bowling League, Public Relations Club, Student Council Delegate, Careers Club, Math Club. KLUG, LUCILLE Lucy G.A.A., Secretary of Division, G.A.A. Board, Ticket Office Assistant, Personnel Office Assistant, Debating Club, Clothes Conservation Club, Kelly Honor Society. KNAPIK, ARTHUR Hall Guard, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball. KOBYLARZ, ANNE G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Personnel Office Assistant, Stu- dent Council Delegate, Hall Guard, Charm Club, Music Ap- preciation Club, Bow Dav Dance Committee, Branch Clean-Up Committee, Gym Office Assistant. KOPPING, VERNON Fishermen's Club, Checkers Club, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Non-Commissbned Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Treasurer of Division. KORSAK, IULIANA Julie Editor-in-Chief of Lamplighter, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Art Club, Mural Club, Latin Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Mothers' Tea Committee. KORWEL, ALEX Band, Wrestling Team, Rifle Club, Stamp Club, Checkers Club, Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Movie Op- erators' Club, Intramural Sports, Lamplighter Representative, War Stamp Delegate, Math Club. KOS, IRENE ReeNee Skeleton Squad, Mixed Choir, Hall Guard, Vice President and Treasurer of Division, War Stamp Delegate, G.A.A., Clarion Typist, Servicemen's Club, Mending Service. KOWALSKI, ELEANOR El G.A.A., War Stamp Delegate, Skeleton Squad, Twist 'n' Twirl, Adjustment Office Assistant, Clarion Alternate, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society. KRAIESKI, RICHARD Professor Morse Code Club, President of Radio Club, Movie Operators' Club, Electricians' Club, Soccer Team, Kelly Honor Society. KRALOVICH, ALICE Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council Delegate, Careers Club, Clarion Business Staff, G.A.A., Advertising Club, Girls' Choir, U.S.O. Club, Main Office Assistant, Social Science Laboratory Assistant, Library Assistant, Library Club. KRANSON, SHIRLEY Chuck Drama Club, G.A.A., Student Council Alternate, Hall Guard, French Club, Main Office Assistant. KRASAUSKAS, MARTHA Mattie Grade Advisers' Assistant, Placement Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Clarion Representative, G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Charm Club. KRUEGER, LAVERNE Student Council Delegate, Vice President of Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Secretary of Division, Mending Service, Hall Guard Captain, Kelly Honor Society. KRUEGER, SHIRLEY G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Business Staff, Clarion Representative, Personnel Office Assistant, Secretary of Re- modeling Club, Lamplighter Representative. KRZYWON, ADELINE French Club, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Student Council Delegate, Hall Guard, Knitting Club. KUBERA, LORRAINE Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Adjustment Office Assistant, Skeleton Squad. KUCHTA, MARY Kushma Main Office Assistant, Hall Guard Captain, G.A.A., Knitting Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Choir, Camera Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Latin Club. 132: I UNE H44 KUGLEY, EVELYN Chick War Stamp Delegate, Skeleton Squad, G.A.A., Mendinq Service, Main Office Assistant, Library Assistant, Lamplighter Representative, Secretary of Mixed Choir, Hall Guard. KURYSZ, OLGA Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Main Office Assistant, Charm Club, Secretary of Division. LACH. IANE G.A.A., French Club, Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club, Hall Guard. LAITER, LEONARD Spanish Club, French Club, Camera Club, Baseball Team, Hall Guard, Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society. Vice President of Division, Checkers Club, Intramural Base- ball. LANIEWSKI. LORRAINE Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Careers Club. Spanish Club, Skeleton Squad, Lamplighter Representative, War Stamp Delegate. LAPHAM, VIOLA Vi Ticket Office Assistant, Knitting Club, Hall Guard. Library Assistant, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' Choir, Kelly Honor Society. LASEK, EVELYN Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Clarion Representative. G.A.A., Captain of Cheerleaders, Skeleton Squad, Spanish Club, Lamplighter Representative, Student Council Delegate, Bow Day Dance Committee. LEIKOWSKI, LILLIAN Ginger Branch Clean-Up Committee, G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Spanish Club, French Club, Secretarial Club, Adjustment Office As- sistant, Hall Guard, President of Division. LENZ, IRENE G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Hall Guard, Song Hit Parade, Careers Club, 4B Hop Committee, Library Assist- ant, Latin Club. LESINSKI, LOTTIE G.A.A., Mending S , p q . Y Society, National Honor Society, Library Assistant, Library Club, Skeleton Squad, Ticket Office Assistant, Adiustment Office Assistant, Lamplighter Staff, 4B Hop Committee, Presi- dent of Division, Lamplighter Representative, Lampliqhter Club. LEWANSKI, BARBARA G.A.A., National Honor Society, Clarion Staff, Band, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain, Iunior Prom Committee, Newspaper Club, Lamplighter Staff, President of Latin Club, 4B Hop Committee, President and Secretary of Division, Cosmeticians' Club. LINGENSIO, RUTH G.A.A., Lampliqhter Art Staff, Art Club. ervice War Stam Dele ate Kell Honor LISS, CONSTANCE Connie G.A.A., Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society, Ad- justment Office Assistant, Library Assistant, President of Division, Lamplighter Literary Editor. LUBERT, ANTHONY Electricians' Club, Fire Guard, Camera Club, Student Council Delegate, Movie Operator. LUKOVICH. WILLIAM Willy Intramural Sports, Bowling Team. Lamplighter Representa- tive, Clarion Representative. MAGIER, LOTTIE Student Council Delegate, Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Commercial Art Club, Spanish Club, Lampliqhter Art Staff. Lamplighter Club, Placement Office Assistant, Vice President and Treasurer of Division, Hall Guard. MALECKI, ELEANOR G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, Skeleton Squad, Cheer Leader, Twist 'n' Twirl, Hall Guard, Latin Club, Secretary of Division. MANGAN, NORMA G.A.A., Personnel Office Assistant, Cheer Leader, Student giaugicil Delegate, President of Division, Drama Club, French u . MANKUS, ADELE G.A.A., Latin Club, Kelly Honor Society, Hostess Club, Drama Club, Dress Designing Club, Grade Advisers' Assistant. MANNING, MILDRED Mi1ly G.A.A., President and Vice President of Division, Camera Club, Drama Club, Library Assistant, Main Office Assistant. Hall Guard, 500 Club. MARTENSEN, IAMES Intramural Basketball, War Stamp Delegate, Bookroom Assist- ant, Chesterfield Club, Electricians' Club, Lampliqhter Sales Stafi, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Math Club, Student Council Alternate. 133, , za- wm ' --...... CL. 9- -45 THE EL 55 MASLOWSKI, VIRGINIA Virq Charm Club, Hostess Club, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Main Office Assistant, Song Hit Parade. MASOKAS, GERALDIN E French Club, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Treasurer of Cos- meticians' Club. Adjustment Office Assistant. MAZARKA, LORETTA Lone G.A.A., Latin Club, Student Council Delegate, Vice President of Division, Spanish Club, Secretary of Charm Club, Main Office Assistant, Hall Guard. MAZURKIEWICZ, EDWARD R.O.T.C., Checkers Club. McCORMACK, ROSEMARY Mac G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, French Club, Twist 'n' Twirl. Secretarial Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. Hall Guard. MCMAHON, BERNARD Bernie Clarion Representative, Fire Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Tumbling and Boxing Club, Navigation Club, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Wrestling and Basketball, Latin Club. MEADE, ESTHER G.A.A., Hall Guard Captain, Kelly Honor Society, Corre- spondence Club, Clarion Representative. MILLER, EILEEN G.A.A., Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Personnel Office Assistant, Adjustment Office Assist- ant, President of Division, Service Girls' Club. MINIET, IRENE G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Girls' Choir, Personnel Office Assist- ant, Science Laboratory Assistant, Bowling League, Kelly Ielfangar Society, Spanish Club, Secretary of Division, Careers u . MINNITI, DOLORES G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain, Spanish Club, Secretary of Division, Treasurer of Hall Guards, Vice President of Secretarial Club, Main Office Assistant. MISIEWICZ, RAYMOND Math Club, Intramural Sports, Boxing Club. MIZERA, IRENE Blondie G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Mixed Choir, Hall Guard. MIZERIS, ANNE Mersa Hall Guard, Clarion Representative, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Spanish Club. MIZINSKI, MARTHA Bambi Kelly Honor Society, Latin Club, Clarion Representative, G.A.A. Board, Ticket Office Assistant, Adjustment Office As- sistant, Secretary of Division, Student Council Delegate, Skeleton Squad, Treasurer of Social Dancing Club, 500 Club, Letter Girls' Club, Mixed Choir. MOIZIS, ANNE Morse Code Club, Correspondence Club, Clarion Staff, Lamp- lighter Literary Staff, G.A.A., Student Council Representative, Kelly Honor Society, President of Division. MOUDRY, VIOLET Toto Hall Guard, Library Assistant, G.A.A., Main Office Assistant, Charm Club, Secretary of Division, Aeronautical Navigation Club. MURAWSKI. RICHARD Moose Football Team, Wrestling Team, K Club, Hall Guard, Clar- ion Representative, Boxing Club, Kelly Honor Society, Boys' Choir, Secretary of Division, Intramural Sports. MUSIL, GEORGIANA G.A.A., Vice President of Hall Guards, Hall Guard Captain, Morse Code Club, Latin Club, Flag Signal Club. MUSILEK, SYLVIA Si1 G.A.A., Sewing Club, Kelly Honor Society. NAGEL, PEARL B1ondie Charm Club, Morse Code Club, Main Office Assistant, G.A.A., Secretary of Division, Library Assistant, Gym Assistant. NARUSEVICUS, ALGIRD Red I Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club, Hall Guard, Clarion Rep- resentative, Intramural Baseball. 4:34, JU E 1944 NAUYOK. MARTIN R.O.T.C., Rifle Club, Band. NEUGEBAUER, GENEVIEVE Library Assistant, Student Council Representative, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Main Office Assistant. National Honor Society. Girls' Choir. Song Hit Parade. U.S.O. Club. G.A.A. NIECIKOWSKI, HELEN Hall Guard. Clarion Alternate, G.A.A.. Skeleton Squad, Cor- respondence Club. NIEMIEC, DOLORES Sugar Hall Guard, Clarion Representative. G.A.A.. Skeleton Squad. Home Nursing Club. NOWACZYK, DOLORES Dodo Hall Guard. G.A.A., Kelly Honor- Society, Camera Club, Cor- respondence Club, Main Office Assistant. NOWAKOWSVI. CLAHFNCE Smi1ev Band, R.O.T.C.. Checkers Club. OBLAZNY, ADELINE G.A.A., Band. Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir. Hall Guard. Library Assistant, Latin Club, Student Council Delegate. Debating Club. OKAS, FLORENCE Kelly Honor Societv, Hall Guard Captain, 4B Hop Committee. G.A.A., Mixed Choir, Song Hit Parade. War Stamp Delegate. O'MALLEY, RUTH G,A.A.. Hall Guard, Cosmeticians' Club, Corresoondence Club, Treasurer of Division, Bow Day Dance Committee. OPPENHAUSER, RUTH Kelly Honor Society, Secretarv of Division, Student Council Delegate, Adjustment Office Assistant. Camera Club, Charm Club, G.A.A., Library Assistant. Library Club. Clarion Repre- sentative. PACEK, LAVERNE Merky Treasurer of Kellv Honor Society. National Honor Society. Treasurer of 4A Class, Treasurer of 4B Class, Iunior Prom Committee, Hall Guard, President of Division, G.A.A. PALUCK, IOAN Ioanie Student Counr-il Delegate, G.A.A.. Skeleton Squad. Charm Club. Lamplighter Representative. ft-, PESEK, EUGENE Queenie '- National Honor Society, President of Kelly Honor Society. Wrestling Team, Soccer Team. K Club, Clean-Up Com- mittee. Gag Club, Camera Club, Clarion Representative. PETKUS. BERNICE Hall Guard, G.A.A., Grade Advisers' Assistant. Charm Club, Library Assistant. PFEIFFER, ROBERT Movie Operator. Boys' Choir, Mixed Choir, Music Apprecia- , tion Club, Debating Club. Iunior Red Cross Representative. Latin Club, Clarion Representative. 4B Hop Committee, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club. Lamplighter Business Staff. PIASTONOWICZ, VIRGINIA Babe G.A.A., Latin Club. Checkers Club, Correspondence Club, Hall Guard, Main Office Assistant. 4B Hop Committee. PIEKARCZYK, EVELYN G.A,A.. Main Office Assistant, Correspondence Club. Library Assistant. Student Council Delegate, Knitting Club. PIORKOWSKI, THERESA Red G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard. Adjustment Office As- sistant. Kelly Honor Society. PLAUSKA. BERTHA Bert Kelly Honor Society. Secretary of Secretarial Club, Hall Guard. G.A.A.. Clarion Representative, Art Needlework Club. Travel Club. PLINSKE, LORRAINE Camera Club. Library Assistant, Gym Office As- SIS GH. POLLACK, JOSEPH Hall Guard, Intramural Sports, Checkers Club. Fencing Club. -35, ii like elif ,135 THE EL SS U PTACEK, LOUISE Lou Kelly Honor Society, Latin Club, Lamplighter Art Editor. G.A.A., Art Club, Student Council Representative, National Honor Society, Division Room Treasurer, Art Field Day Com- mittee, Clarion Cartoonist, Branch Clean-Up Committee. PYTLIK, IRENE G.A.A., Skeleton Squad. Service Girls' Club, Song Hit Parade. RADOCHONSKI, IOSEPH gzfxing Club, Movie Operators' Club, Intramural Sports, Latin u . RADZUS. EDWARD Wrestling. Hall Guard, Camera Club. Student Council Delegate, K Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Clarion Staff, Tumbling and Fencing Teams. RAIMONDI, CATHERINE Kay RAK, Lamplighter Art Staff, Latin Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Clar- ion Representative, Art Club. Library Club, Mixed Choir, Music Appreciation Club. FLORENCE Porky Secretary oi Library Club. Treasurer oi Charm Club, G.A.A., Secretary oi Division, Hall Guard. REBENAK. MARY Kelly Honor Society. National Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain, 500 Club, Letter Girls' Club. Clarion Staff. Lamp- lighter Literary Staff. Secretary of Branch Honor Society, Student Council Delegate, Vice President oi Division. Latin Club. Bowling League, Morse Code Club, Hostess Club, Clean-Up Committee, Secretary and Treasurer of Newspaper Club. REIMER, DONNA President of Division. G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, French Club. Art Club. Student Council Delegate. Lamplighter Art Staff, Mixed Choir. REKSNIS, HELEN Latin Club, Song Hit Parade, G.A.A. RICZKUS, ALDONA Hall Guard, G.A.A., Charm Club. Art Needlework Club, Kelly Honor Society. ROBERTS. THERESA Terry Secretary of Drama Club, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Morse Code Club, Captain Ball Champs, Spanish Club. ROCK, VIRGINIA Gini Kelly Honor Society. Clarion Staff, Secretary of Camera Club, Secretary of Division, Personnel Office Assistant, Social Science Laboratory Assistant, Social Dancing Club, Latin Club. Hall Guard. ROGALSKI, LENORE Hall Guard Captain, Treasurer of Library Club. Personnel Office Assistant, Orchestra, Vice President of 4B Class. Gag Club. Fencing Club, Letter Girls' Club. Clarion Staff, Student Council Delegate, Bowling League. Latin Club. Ticket Oiiice Assistant, Mixed Choir, Kelly Honor Society, Gym Office As- sistant, G.A.A. ROGO, IANE Red G.A.A., Student Council Delegate, Secretary of French Club. Hall Guard, Clarion Staff. President of Division. Song Hit Parade, Clean-Up Committee, Adjustment Office Assistant. 500 Club. Bowling League. ROIEK, TED Tennis Team, Boys' Choir, Student Council Delegate. Chess Club, Intramural Basketball, Kelly Honor Society. ROONEY. ELAINE E Kelly Honor Society. Band, Orchestra, G.A.A., Clarion Repre- sentative, War Stamp Delegate, Treasurer of Division. Social Dancing Club, Ticket Office Assistant. President of Music Appreciation Club. ROSTAN. RAY Student Council Delegate, Intramural Sports, Ushers' Stafi. President, Vice President, and Secretary of Division. Hall Guard, French Club, Army-Navy Club, Clarion Representa- tive, Lamplighter Representative. RUDNICK, ELAINE Kelly Honor Society, Math Club. Aeronautical Navigation Club, Personnel Office Assistant. G.A.A., Clarion Staff. RUNGE, ROBERT Hall Guard, Oiiicers' Club, R.O.T.C. RUNKLEWSKI, IOSEPH Runkie Math Club, R.O.T.C., Model Airplane Club, Intramural Sports. RUTKOWSKI, IENNIE Kelly Honor Society. G.A.A., Camera Club. 4136: I IU E 1944 Baseball. Intramural Sports, Chesterfield Club. SARGAUTIS, FRANCES Pat Correspondence Club. Home Nursing Club. G.A.A.. Skeleton Squad. SCHOLTENS. ANNA MAE President and Secretary ot Division. Hall Guard Captain, Vice President ot Hall Guards. Kelly Honor Society. National Honor Society, Clarion Staff, G.A.A., Main .Office Assistant, Treasurer oi Clothes Conservation Club. 4B Hop Committee, Advertising Club, Library Assistant. SCHUETZ, RALPH Football, K Club, Hall Guard, Secretary of Division. Intra- mural Sports. Student Council Delegate. SCHURY, FRANK Intramural Sports, Latin Club. Hall Guard. Camera Club. SEBONIA. IRENE Seby Hall Guard. Song Hit Parade, Correspondence Club, G.A.A.. Kelly Honor Society. SEN KPEIL. MILDRED Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain. Student Council Delegate, Interior Decorating Club, Book-of-the-Month Club. Grade Advisers' Assistant, G.A.A. SETZKE. RAYMOND Genius President of Division, Treasurer of Division, Iunior Prom Committee, Band. SHEHAN, WILLIAM Alabama Intramural Sports, Basketball. Secretary of K Club. Boxing and Wrestling Club. Student Council Delegate. President. Secretary and Treasurer oi Division, Life Saving Club, First Aid Club, Relay Team. SHUKIS, BRUNO Saba President oi Division, Football Team, Intramural Sports, Fire Guard, K Club. Checkers Club. Social Dancing Club. Span- ish Club. Mixed Choir. SIELOFF, DOLORES Dada G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Girls' Choir, Cosmeticians, Hall Guard. Sewing Club. Careers Club. SIEVERS, PHYLLIS Ph 1 Y Student Council Delegate. G.A.A., Morse Code Club, Clarion Representative, Kelly Honor Society. Skeleton Squad. 4B Hop gomrraittee, Adjustment Oifice Assistant. French Club, Hall uar . SITAVICH. SYLVIA Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard. Song Hit Parade, Art Club, Student Council Delegate, French Club, Latin Club, Music Appreciation Club. SKROBAT, ADELINE G.A.A., Skeleton Squad. President and Vice President of Division, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society. SKRUCH. MARY G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard. Adjustment Office Assistant. Song Hit Parade, Vice President of Division. SLAWECKI, LEONA G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard. Student Council Dele- gfrf. Vice President of Division, Library Assistant, Library u . SLIEPCEVIC, ROBERT Red Vice President of 3A Class, Intramural Sports. Co-Captain of Senior Basketball Team, Baseball Team, President ot Division. SMICKUS. IRENE Smithy National Honor Society, Vice President of 4A Class. Kelly Honor Society. Skeleton Squad. Drama Club, Mixed Choir. Secretarial Club. G.A.A.. Library Assistant, Vice President of Division. Iunior Prom Committee, 4B Hop Committee. Remedial Reading Assistant. Latin Club. SMITH. AUDREY Little Audrey G.A.A.. Kelly Honor Society. French Club, Charm Club. Grade Advisers' Assistant. Clarion Staff. Library Assistant. SMOLICEK. MARIE Smokey Morse Code Club. Flag Signalling Club, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Secretary of Division, Hall Guard Captain, Secretary of Hall Guards. Treasurer of Library Club. Chairman ot 4B Hop Committee. Latin Club. Main Oiiice Assistant. SNIEGOLSKI, RAYMOND Ray Treasurer of Division, War Stamp Delegate, Camera Club, Checkers Club, Radio Club, Intramural Sports, Fire Guard. 137, 1 WS? n0 5Nl, Eyzifii f:..I:f' ,,..,, 5 fi:fffi':i2Ef:Eii i51'E?iQ'3 . an ft: , Q Lk., 4 , vga with 'GPR THE EL SS U SOSNOWSKI, LAVERNE Drama Club, G.A.A., Clarion Representative, Captain Ball Champs. SOWADSKI, SHIRLEY G.A.A., Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Correspondence Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. STANCZAK, RICHARD giellay Honor Society, Clarion Staff, Vice President of Camera u . STANEK, LOTTIE Lolly Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad. Designers' Club, President of Division, Mixed Choir. STANISH, ALBERT Sparky Intramural Sports, Kelly Honor Society. STANISH, RALPH. K Club, Senior Basketball Team, Iunior Basketball Team. Intramural Sports, Ushers' Club, Kelly Honor Society. STARK, NORAINE Nory Skeleton Squad, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Cosmeticians' Club, Adjustment Ofiice Assistant, Secretary oi Division, Hall Guard, Sewing Club. STEINWALL, MURIEL Steiny Kelly Honor Society. G.A.A., 500 Club, Camera Club, Math Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Aeronautical Navigation Club, Clarion Stat-f, Clarion Repre- sentative, Lamplighter Representative, Queen of R.O.T.C. Military Ball, Band, Orchestra, Hall Guard Captain, Person- nel Office Assistant, Grade Advisers' Assistant. STELMACH, SYLVIA G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard, Song Hit Parade, Kelly Honor Society. srmnczn. Jorcs Hsmnqy Secretary of 4A Class, G.A.A., Clarion Representative, Secre- tary of 3A Class, Secretary of Division, Twist 'n' Twirl, Penguins, Band, Orchestra, Ticket Of-fice Assistant, Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society, Secretary of National Honor Society, Camera Club, Library Club. Vice President and Secretary oi Latin Club, Hall Guard, Chemistry Club. Lamplighter Literary Staff, Service Roll Committee, Secretary of Debating Club. STRINGER, SHIRLEY Secretary of Camera Club, President and Vice President of Division, Band, Ticket Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Twirl, Kelly Honor Society, Library Club, Library Assistant, Latin Club. STROCKIS, RICHARD Movie Operators' Club, Camera Club, K Club, Hall Guard, Manager ot Football Team, Baseball Manager, Wrestling Team, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Sports, Twist 'n' Twirl, Song Hit Parade, Clarion Representative, Lampliqhter Representative. SULIMA, NELLIE larry Lampliqhter Representative, Clarion Representative, Person- nel Office Assistant, Library Assistant, G.A.A., Army-Navy Club, Airplane Modeling Club, Library Club. SUMNER, ALBERT Checkers Club, Model Airplane Club, Intramural Sports. Kelly Honor Society. SUTKOWSKI, IRENE Suitcase Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard. Correspondence Club, Cosmeticians' Club. SZCZUBLEWSKI, VIRGINIA G.A.A., Knitting Club, Insignia Club. SZPARA, EDWARD Secretary of Latin Club, Song Hit Parade, Radio Club, Mixed Choir, Baseball, Football, Movie Operators' Club. TINGO, ANTOINETTE Toni G.A.A., Placement Oftice Assistant, Home Nursing Club, Cos- meticians' Club, Correspondence Club. TOMASZEWSKI, LAVERNE G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Twist 'n' Twirl, Latin Club, Place- ment Oifice Assistant. TORNELLO, ROSEMARY Brain Child Lamplighter Business Staff, Clarion Staff, Hall Guard Captain, President oi French Club, G.A.A., SOO Club, Social Science Laboratory Assistant, National Honor Societg, Kelly Honor Society. Advertising Club, Secretarial Club. tudent Council Delegate. TRANOWSKI, RICHARD Movie Operators' Club, Camera Club, K Club, Swimming Team, Football, Intramural Sports, Soccer Team, Twist 'n' Twirl, Social Dancing Club, Kelly Honor Society, Lamplighter Representative, Student Council Delegate. I UNE 1944 Latin Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Secretarial Club, Corre- spondence Club. TRIBUZIO. FRED Bookroom Assistant, Camera Club, Social Dancing Club. Hall Guard, Wrestling Team, Baseball, Decorating Committee. Math Club, Boys' Choir, Clarion Representative, Iunior Prom Committee, Track. TROSS, FRANK Trossie Spanish Club, Fishermen's Club. TUSTIN, IAMES Swimming Team, Soccer Team, Intramural Sports, K Club, President of Division, Hall Guard, Student Council Delegate, Twist 'n' Twirl, Social Dancing Club, Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Band, Orchestra. Relay Team. TWARDY, EUGENE National Championship Bowling Team, Bowling League. 4B Prom Committee, Tumbling Team, Student Council Delegate. Social Dancing Club, President ot Stamp Club, Intramural Sports. TYMEC, GENEVIEVE Wiggles Camera Club, Social Dancing Club, Hall Guard, Gym Office Assistant Student Council Delegate, G.A.A., 500 Club, Library Assistant, Intramural Basketball. UKINSKI, PHYLLIS G.A.A., Social Science Laboratory Assistant, Morse Code Club. VANCHERI, SAMUEL VON Hall Guard, Movie Operators' Club, Electricians' Club, Fire Guard, Intramural Baseball. WAHLDE, HENRY Vonnie Swimming Team, Wrestling Team, Movie Operators' Club. Twist 'n' Twirl, Camera Club, Intramural Sports. WALCZAK, STANLEY Football, Baseball, Swimming, Tumbling, Intramural Sports, Gym Office Assistant, Vice President of Division, Club, Chess Club, Relay Team, First Aid Club, Life Saving Club, Water Safety Club. WALL, FLORENCE Flo Kelly Honor Society, Lamplighter Representative, Careers Club, Mendinq Service, Skeleton Squad, Adjustment Office Assistant, G.A.A. WALLACE, DOLORES G.A.A., Penguins, Student Council Delegate, Intramural Sports, Social Dancing Club, Gym Office Assistant, Lamp- lighter Representative, 500 Club. WEGIS, STELLA Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Latin Club, G.A.A., Morse Code Club, Knitting Club, Hostess Club. WELTER, RICHARD Radio Club, Navigation Club, Intramural Sports. WENGEL, GABRIELLA LolIy Kelly Honor Society, Skeleton Squad, Girls' Choir, Hall Guard, Social Science Laboratory Assistant, Latin Club, Per- sonnel Oftice Assistant, G.A.A., Bowling League, Treasurer of Division. WHITE, BEATRICE Beaky Girls' Choir, Kelly Honor Society, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Lamplighter Staff. G.A.A., Hall Guard, Secretary of Division, Home Nursing Club, Skeleton Squad. WILKAS, RAYMOND Ray Swimming Team, Baseball Team, Football Team, K Club, Intramural Sports, Camera Club, Lamplighter Representative, Vice President of Division. WILLISTON, BETTY IEANNE G.A.A., Drama Club, Service Girls, Careers Club, 4B Hop Committee, Hall Guard, Library Assistant, Vice President of Division, Placement Office Assistant, Iunior Prom Committee. WISLOCKA, GLORIA G.A.A., Cosmeticians' Club, Correspondence Club, Hall Guard. WISNIEWSKI, GENEVIEVE G.A.A., Latin Club, Hall Guard, Camera Club, Skeleton Squad. WITEK, TED Snazy Intramural Sports, Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representa- tive, Mixed Choir. Hall Guard. 439: I1 C-nur-1 :No UNE 19411 WITTENBORN, GLADYS Bubbles National Honor Society. Kelly Honor Society, Student Council Delegate, Clarion Representative, Mending Service. Cos- meticians' Club, Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, War Stamp Delegate. WOICIK, HELEN Speedy Hall Guard, Drama Club, 4B Hop Committee, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Cheerleaders, Song Hit Parade, Library Assistant. WOITALEWICZ, PETER Swimming Team, Intramural Basketball, Tumbling and Box- ing Teams, Baseball Team. WOITANOWSKI. GRACE G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Hostess Club. Charm Club. Careers Club, War Stamp Delegate, Song Hit Parade. YAKS. VIRGINIA Latin Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Cosmeticians' Club, Mixed Choir, Careers Club, Charm Club, Song Hit Parade. YARMOCYK. RAY Triqqer ' Boxing and Tumbling Teams. Hall Guard, R.O.T.C., Har- monica Club, Intramural Sports. YOCIUS, OLGA Oaks National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Skeleton Squad. Library Club, Hall Guard, Latin Club, Lamplighter Staff, Girls' Choir, Bowling League. ZABALEVICIUS. ANNA Hall Guard. Interior Decorating Club. Art Needlework Club, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A. ZAHERY, ROBERT Basketball Team. Intramural Sports. K Club, Tumbling and Boxing Teams, Vice President of Division, Baseball Team. ZAK. IRENE G.A.A.. Song Hit Parade, Correspondence Club. Library As- sistant. ZURAWSKI. BERNICE Hall Guard, War Stamp Delegate, Song Hit Parade, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Main Oflice Assistant, Spanish Club. ZYZES, IRENE Clarion Staff, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Careers Club, G.A.A., Adjustment Office Assistant, Remedial Reading Assistant, Skeleton Squad, Mixed Choir, Bowling League, Library Assistant, Library Club, Clarion Representa- tive, Secretarial Club, 4B Hop Committee, Secretary ol Divi- sion, Hall Guard. O O O Additional June Graduates FINN. THOMAS K Club, Mixed Choir, Football Team, Baseball Team, Intra- mural Sports, President of Division, Chess Club, Drama Club. KLOTZ, MELVIN Radio Club. Checkers Club, Treasurer and President of Divi- sion, Movie Operators' Club, Fire Guard, Vice President of Division, Intramural Sports. STANEK. ALBERT Intramural Sports, Model Airplane Club. 440: SE IUH B's 71? Since ours is a midyear graduating class, it is small in number. Even now there may be some among us who cannot stay to graduate on account of Army and Navy demands on our boys. However, we have chalked up some achievements. When Kelly came in second in the Na- tion's scrap metal drive in the fall of '42, ours was the group which came in first in the school. Our purchase of stamps and bonds is high an d we are backing up 4B boys now in the service. T QQ. as lg vt. Q 'Wes 'la E 52.1 1 ' -I xi, x l'X We have athletic stars among us. loe Sulenski and Red Rutkowski have represented our school on the basketball floor and football field. Cooperation among students and teachers is visible everywhere. All of us are truly Kelly Boosters, who want to be educated to peak efficiency that we may function well in the post-war world. 4 41 x BOW COMMITTEE Dorothy Dixon, Iecmne Lhcrrnon Ellen Brcxzinsky Dorothy Kcrlin Frances O'Neill Lcx Verne Gersch Evelyn Bielenin Lucille Bianco Lcx Verne Kurtys Elaine Kubicrk Ann Respondi Emily Pucker Shirley Moore Loretta Davidson Geraldine Kozlowski PUBLICITY Ruth Moeglich LcrVerne Pulkos Shirley De Berno Ann Respondi Marion Morinelli TICKET COMMITTEE Mcrry Pontcrrelli Frank Shemitis Robert Otrembcx Ccirl Sieinwczll Fred Borkowski Adolph Danton REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE Alice Foster Alice Atiiyeh Loretto Davidson UPFIEEHS . . . ELAS5 UP JANUARY 1945 IOHN WOROBEY ...........i., ,.......,..,.... P resident LORETTA DAVIDSON ....,..... ..ci.li... V ice President GERALDINE KOZLOWSKI ,,,... iic...,...,. S ecretary ROBERT OTREMBA .............. .....ll.. T reczsurer 142, CLASS UF JA Hall Guard, Service Girls, Drama Club, G.A.A., Clean Up Delegate. ALLARD. MARVIN Wrestling Team, Woodshop Assistant. ASHMONT, FRANK Clean-Up Delegate, Twist 'n' Twirl, Soccer, Movie Projector Club. ATTIYEH, ALICE President of Division, Kelly Honor Society Treasurer, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Drama Club, Music Appreciation Club. Stu dent Council Delegate, Spanish Club, Latin Club, War Stamp Delegate. BAROVITCH, VIOLET Library Club, Song Hit Parade Club, Mixed Choir. Kelly Honor Society, Drama Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Spanish Club BARRY, ROBERT National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Football, Boys Choir, Wrestling, Hall Guard, Vice President of Division BARTKUS, VIOLET Hall Guard, G.A.A., Personnel Office Assistant, Secretary of Division, Student Council Delegate, Girls' Captain Ball Champs. BASSI, SALVATORE Senior Boys' Club, Camera Club, Popular Song Club. BIANCO, LUCILLE Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Charm Club, Home Nursing Club Careers Club, Servioemen's Club. BIELENIN, EVELYN Girls' Choir, Home Nursing Club, President of Charm Club G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Careers Club, Servicemens Club. BIESIADECKI, ESTELLE National Honor Society, Secretary of Division, Hall Guard Charm Club, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Mixed Choir. BILLY. LORRAINE Student Council Delegate, War Stamp Delegate. 500 Club, K Club, Lamplighter Representative, G.A A Health Secretary, Gym Secretary, Treasurer of Division, Knitting Club, Sewinq Club, Skeleton Squad. BONKOWSKI, ROBERT Latin Club, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Tw1rl BORKOWSKI. FRED Fritz Hall Guard, Motion BOWMAN, BEVELY Hall Guard, G.A.A. BOWMAN, MARIE Hall Guard, Art Needle Work Club. BRAZINSKY, ELLEN Honey Picture Operator, Usher, R.O.T.C. Hall Guard, Correspondence Club, Kelly Honor Society G.A.A. 14 THE EL 55 UP Tennis Team, Track Team, N.C.O. Club, Kelly Honor Society, Ushers' Staff, Math Club, President ot Math Club. Hall Guard, Gym Office Assistant, President of Division. CACCIATO, BENNY Radio Club. Chess Club. R.O.T.C., Rifle Club, Clarion Staff. CARNEY, IAMES Checkers Club, Victory Gardens Committee. CHASE, CLIFFORD R.O.T.C., Rifle Club, Clarion Staff. CIHA BETTY G.A.A., Lamplighter Representative, Morse Code Club, Hall Guard, Library Assistant, Remedial Reading Office Assistant. DANTA, ADOLPH Football. Swimming, Boys' K Club, Bookroom Assistant. DAVIDSON, LORETTA Davi G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Presi- dent of Book-of-the-Month Club, 3A Vice President, French Club. Library Assistant, Adjustment Office Assistant, Hall Guard. Hall Guard Captain, Twist 'n' Twirl. Branch Library Club, Spanish Club. DE ANGELIS, GERALDINE Student Council Delegate. President of Division, G.A.A,, Morse Code Club, Hall Guard, Vice President oi Branch G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society. DE BERNO, SHIRLEY Assistant at Branch and Main Office, Branch G.A.A., Library Assistant. G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl. Art Club, Fencing Club, Camera Club. SOO Club, K Club, Personnel Office As- sistant, Treasurer of Division, Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard. DIRCKS, CHARLES Checkers Club, Scrap Drive Committee, Chess Club. Lamp- lighter Staff. DIXON, DOROTHY Dixie Kelly Honor Society. Skeleton Squad, G.A.A., Branch G.A.A. Board, Student Council Delegate, War Stamp Delegate, English Co-ordinator Assistant, Army-Navy Club. DOOLIN, IOHN Intramural Basketball, Latin Club, Life Saving Club, Checkers Club. EATTINGER, KENNETH Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Checkers Club, Song I-lit. Parade, Latin Club, Hall Guard. FINN IOHN Basketball Team, Lite Saving Club, Intramural Sports. FOSTER, ALICE French Club, Twist 'n' Twirl. Adjustment Office Assistant. Kelly Honor Society. Hall Guard, G.A.A., SOO Club, K Club, Student Council Representative, Drama Club. War Stamp Delegate, Ticket Office, Officer in Division, Officer in Branch Honor Society, Girls' Volley Ball Champs. GARUCKAS, ADOLPHA Latin Club, Camera Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Girls' Captain Ball Champs, Senior Girls' Club, Iunior Volley Ball Champs. GOMOLL, LAVERNE Lamplighter Representative, G.A.A., Camera Club, Costume Designing Club, Personnel Office Assistant, Main Office As- sistant, N.Y.A. Assistant, Social Science Assistant, Mixed Choir, Library Assistant. GOTCH, RUTH G.A.A., Correspondence Club. HAIER, DELORES G.A.A., Latin Club, Honor Society. Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, Checkers Club. Cheer Leader. Hall Guard, Spanish Club, Senior Girls' Club. Office Assistant, Secretary of Spanish Club. HEINTZ, GLORIA Morse Code Club, President of Morse Code Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Ofiice Assistant, Gym Assistant, Library As- sistant. HEINTZ, LAVERNE Baby Doll G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society. Hall Guard, Mixed Choir. Office Assistant, Popular Song Club. 444, ANUAHY 1944 G.A.A., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard, Checkers Club, Mixed Choir, Office Assistant, President of Latin Class. Cheer Leader, Drama Club. IOHNSTON, LOIS Johnny G.A.A.. Clarion Representative, Camera Club, Morse Code Club, Music Secretary, Library Assistant, Clean-Up Commit- tee, Main Office Assistant, Adjustment Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Poster Club, Drama Club, N.Y.A. Assistant. KALIN, DOROTHY Library Assistant, G.A.A., Senior Girls' Club. KANIEWSKI, ROBERT Bob Tumbling Club. KEMP, DOLORES Dee Hall Guard, Hall Guard Captain, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., 500 Club, Pool Assistant, Costume Design Club. Senior Girls' Club, Girls' K Club. KERECK, ELEANOR KIEL, G.A.A., Adjustment Office Assistant, Captain Ball Champ. Lamplighter Representative, Skeleton Squad, Bowling Team, Iunior Volley Ball Champs, Senior Girls' Club. DOROTHY National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Girls' K Club, G.A.A. Board, Treasurer of Kelly Honor Society, Chair- man of Branch Clean-Up Campaign, Hall Guard, Adjustment Secretary, Personnel Assistant, Red Cross Representative. Latin Club. KORINK, LORRAINE G.A.A., Costume Designing Club, Hospital Aid, Mixed Choir, Personnel Office Assistant, Social Science Assistant, Social Science Laboratory Assistant, Main Office Assistant, Kelly Honor Society. KOSCICKI, RITA Ginger Vice President of G.A.A., Girls' Club. Skeleton Squad, Captain Ball Champs, Hall Guard. Main Office Assistant, gowling Team, Iunior Volley Ball Champs, Senior Girls' lub. KOSMOSKY, LILLIAN G.A.A., National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Secre- tary of Book-of-the-Month Club, Lamplighter Staff, U.S.O. Entertainment Club, Vice President of Division, French Club, Library Club, Adjustment Assistant, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Senior Girls' Club, Captain Ball Champs, Twist 'n' Twirl, Secretary of Branch Honor Society, Ticket Office. KOZLOWSKI GERALDINE Gert 1 Y Fencing Club, Secretary of Club, K Club, Skeleton N.Y.A. Asssistant, Clarion 3A Class, Twist 'n' Twirl, Charm Squad, Secretary of 4B Class, Staff, Branch G.A.A. Secretary, Adjustment Office Assistant. Kelly Honor Society, Lamplighter Literary Staff, 500 Club, Girls' K Club, Branch Office Assistant, Math Club. KRASNOWSKI, LEONARD Life Saving Club, Intramural Sports. KRIARIS, IOHN Senior Basketball, lntramural Basketball, Skeleton Squad, Cheer Squad, Intramural Baseball, Clarion Representative. ICRZYZAK, WALTER Latin Club, Math Club, Checkers Club, Kelly Honor Society, Bookroom Assistant, Intramural Sports, Hall Guard. KUBIAK, ELAINE G.A.A., Secretary of Division, Hall Guard, Camera Club, Skeleton Squad, Branch G.A.A. Board, Kelly Honor Society. Gym Assistant, Letter Girls' Club, Drama Club, U.S.O. Enter- tainment Club, Careers Club. KURTYS, LAVERNE G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Lamplighter Representative, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Staff, Music Apprecia- tion Club, Skeleton Squad, Division Chairman, Branch Secre- tary, War Stamp Delegate, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Letter Girls' Club, Senior Girls' Club, U.S.O. Entertainment Club, Careers Club. LEIDER, GERALD Ierry N.C.O. Club, Officers' Club, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Baseball, Football. Math Club, Physics Club, Mixed Choir, Picked Pla- toon, Ushers' Staff, Hall Guard. Hall Guard Captain, Latin Club, Morse Code Club, Iunior Club. Rifle Company, Color Guard, Boys' Choir. LEMPERS, GEORGE Checkers Club, Hall Guard. LHAMON, IEANNE Do11y Hall Guard Captain, Personnel Office Assistant, G.A.A.. Skeleton Squad. Latin Club, Iunior Captain Ball Champs, All Star Volley Ball Champs, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Staff, Clarion Representative, Girls' Club, Senior Girls' Club, Rifle Team, Mixed Choir. Girls' Choir, Student Council, Public Relations Chairman, President of Division. LOPRESTI, THERESA Terry G.A.A., French Club, Library Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Be- hind the Mike Club, Class Secretary, Mixed Choir. MALANCUK, GRACE G.A.A., Lamplighter Representative, Camera Club, Costume Designing Club, Mixed Choir, Main Office Assistant, Clean- Up Campaign Committee, Library Assistant, N.Y.A. Assist- girth!-Iall Guard, Poster Club, Secretary of Costume Designing u . 445: THE EL 55 Ill MALINOWSKI, FLORENCE Flo G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Mixed Choir, Personnel Assist- ant, Hall Guard, Popular Song Club. MALUSKA, HELEN G.A.A., Main Office Assistant, Personnel Office Assistant, Popular Music Club, Correspondence Club, Bowling Team. MARGALUS, DOLORES Windy National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Vice President of Branch Honor Society. G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Skeleton Squad, Cheer Leader, Hall Guard, Grade Advisers' Assistant, Senior Girls' Club. MARINELLI, MARION BeBe Eyes Hall Guard, G.A.A., Latin Club, Personnel Office Assistant, Twist 'n' Twirl, Harmonica Club. MARTIN, VIVIAN Viv Secretary of Division, Treasurer of Division, Deiense Stamp Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Scrap Drive Committee, Clean-Up Committee, Entertainment Committee, Treasurer of Girls' Choir, Vice President of Girls' Choir, Popu- lar Song Club, Chairman of Varsity Show Committee, G.A.A., Hall Guard. Office Assistant. Library Staff, Correspondence Club, Secretary of Correspondence Club. MATKOVICH. CATHY G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Cheer Leader, Skeleton Squad, Personnel Assistant, Hall Guard. Senior Girls' Club. MCCOYNE, JAMES R.O.T.C.. Rifle Company, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Clarion Representative, Checkers Club, Lite Saving Club. Social Dancing Club. MICI-IALUK, ROSE Stitching Club, Library Assistant, Mending Old Clothes Club. MICUCCI, FRANK Camera Club, Chess Club, Intramural Sports. MOEGLICH, RUTH Lamplighter Staff, Hall Guard, Art Club. MOHR, SHIRLEY G.A.A., Branch G.A.A. Board, Charm Club, Clarion Repre- sentative, Hall Guard. O'NEILL, FRANCES Mickey Hall Guard, French Club, G.A.A., 3B Class Secretary, 2B Class Secretary, Senior Girls' Club. ORAVEC, IRENE Reene Library Assistant, G.A.A., Behind the Mike Club, Hospital Aid Club, Latin Club. OSZCZEPINSKI, LILLIAN Ozzie Student Council, Hall Guard, French Club, Kelly Honor So- ciety, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Senior Girls' Club. OTREMBA, ROBERT Bob Kelly Honor Society, Treasurer of Division. Library Club, Treasurer of Library Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Ushers' Club, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Math Club, Hall Guard, Hall Guard Captain, R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officers' Club. Non-Com. Officers' Club, Picked Platoon, Rifle Company, Color Guard. Physics Club, Chem- istry Club, 3A Class Treasurer. PACINO, FANNIE G.A.A., Charm Club, Senior Girls' Club. PAPLOWSKI, IOE Band, Dance Band, R.O.T.C.. Picked Platoon. Officers' Club, Elica President of Division, President of Checkers Club, Chess lu . PERKEY, RAY Life Saving Club, Intramural Sports. PONTARELLI, MARY Pancho Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, 1B May Queen Candidate, 500 Club, Letter Girls' Club, G.A.A. Board, Gym Office Assistant, Main Office Assistant, Iunior Volley Ball Champs, Girls' Senior Club. PUCKA, EMILY Gigs President of Division, Clarion Representative, Clarion Alter- nate, Home Nursing Club, Girls' Volley Ball All Stars, 3A Executive Committee, Cosmeticians' Club, G.A.A. PULKOS, LAVERNE Pokey Lamplighter Club, Art Club, Lampliqhter Art Staff, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Class Secretary, Clarion Representative, Mural Club. 446, ANUAHY E144 RAPINCHUK. RUTH G.A.A., Hall Guard, Home Nursing Club, First Aid Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club. REGAN, IAMES R.O.T.C., Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, Commissioned Officers' Club, Boys' Bowling Team, Kelly Honor Society, President ot Division, Boys' Gym Assistant, Rifle Team, Lamplighter Representative. RESPONDI, ANN Renie National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Class Secretary, 3B Division Secretary, War Stamp Delegate, Girls' Choir, Treasurer of Division, Varsity Show, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Art Club, Clarion Staff, U.S.O. Entertainment Club, Senior Girls' Club. RODONO, VITO Band, Orchestra, Dance Band. Army-Navy Club, President of Division, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., N.C.O. School, Chess Club. RODRIQUEZ, CELIA G.A.A., Hostess Club. RUDAKAS, EDWARD Rockey Intraraxural Baseball and Basketball, Dancing Club, Fire Guar . RUTKOWSKI. IOSEPH Red Football, Intramural Sports, K Club, Clarion Representa- tive, Print Shop, Kelly Honor Society. SABATINI, FRANCES Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Personnel Assistant, Clarion Representative, Vice President of Division, Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard, Airplane Spotting Club, Spanish Club, Senior Girls' Club. SCHADER, RAYMOND Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club, Student Council. SCHMIDT, MARION G.A.A. SCHULTZ, MAE Kelly Honor Society, French Club. Treasurer of Checkers glub, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Hall Guard Captain, Skeleton quad. SCUMACI, ROBERT Checkers Club. SEBASTIAN, EDMUND Camera Club, Kelly Honor Society, Boys' K Club, Track Team. Intramural Basketball, Basketball Team, Varsity. In- tramural Basketball All Star, Football Team, National Honor Society, Secretary of Math Club, Clarion Representative, Vice President of Division, Latin Club. SHEMITIS, FRANK N.C.O. Club, Soccer Team, Gag Club, Vice President of Gag Club. Chess Club, Vice President of Division. Intramural Sports, K Club. SOCHA, LAVERNE Love Costume Design Club, Cosmeticians' Club, President of Divi- sion, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Clean-Up Committee. SPENGLER, HELEN Girls' Club, G.A.A. Board Secretary, Kelly Honor So- ciety, Library Assistant, Office Assistant, Personnel Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Girls' Bowling League, Spanish Club. Cosmeticians' Club, Twist 'n' Twirl. Lamplighter Representa- tive. Senior Girl's Club. SPYCHALSKI. RICHARD Life Saving Club. Airplane Spotters' Club. STASYTIS, ELEANOR Bunny Main Office Assistant, War Bond Assistant, G.A.A.. Girls' Choir. ST. AUBIN, LEO Non-Commissioned Ofiicers' Club, Rifle Team, Rifle Club, Hall Guard, Library Staff, Bookroom Assistant. Movie Picture Operator, Movie Picture Head Operator, Camera Club. Movie Photographer, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Repre- sentative, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C. STEINWALL, CARL Sarge Intramural Sports, Picked Platoon, Non-Commissioned Offi- cers' Club. Senior Boys' Club, Electricians' Club, Treasurer of Flag Signal Club, Head Movie Operator, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Boys' Choir. STROMSKE, GLORIA Student Council, Library Assistant, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Hall Guard Captain, Latin Club, Kelly Honor Society, National Honor Society, Hospital Aid Club, President of Division, Pop- ular Song Club. 447, Z-XNUAHY 1944 SULENSKI, IOSEPH Hall Guard, Hall Guard Captain, Honor Society, Vice Presi- dent of French Club, President of Song Hit Parade Club. In- tramural Sports, Basketball Team, K Club, Library As- sistant. TESKE, ALFRED Ushers' Club. Motion Picture Club, Lamplighter Representa- tive, Flag Detail, R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Club, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club. Rifle Team, Range Director. THIELEN, LEONARD Lamplighter Representative, Clarion Representative, Hall Guard, Intramural Sports. Debaters' Club, Hit Parade Club, Secretary of Division, Student Council. TOMASZEWSKI, LYDIA Personnel Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Twist 'n' Twirl, Li- brary Assistant. Morse Code Club, Charm Club, G.A.A. TOPEL, ROBERT Student Council Delegate, Kelly Honor Society, Camera Club. UHLER. ROSEMARY Hall Guard, G.A.A., Band, Orchestra, President of Latin Club, Kelly Honor Society, Senior Girls' Club, Cheer Leader, Band Assistant, Girls' Choir. VAIS, LAVERNE Kelly Honor Society, Cheer Leader, Lamplighter Art Staff, French Club, Spanish Club, Hall Guard, Senior Girls' Club, Office Assistant. VIDEKA, FRANCES Library Club, Correspondence Club, Hostess Club, Office Assistant, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, G.A.A. VODAR, GLORIA Vo School Boosters. Library Assistant, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Charm Club, Hospital Aid Club, Secretary of Division, Stu- dent Council, Kelly Honor Society, Home Nursing Club. WIANS, DORIS G,A.A., Spanish Club. Art Club, Debating Club, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard. President of Division, Mixed Choir, Gym Office Assistant, Senior Girls' Club. WOLANSKI, GLORIA Adjustment Office Assistant, Morse Code Club, Correspond- ence Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Kelly Honor Society. WOHOBEY, IOHN Snipe Student Council, Hall Guard, Track Team, Intramural Bas- ketball, Basketball Manager. Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, 3A and 4B Class President. Treasurer of Division, Latin Club. YAGMIN, LOUIS Student Council, Latin Club, Secretary of Latin Club, Boys' Bowling League, Kelly Honor Society, YURGAITIS, EVELYN Eve Clarion Representative, Drama Club, Kelly Honor Society, Spanish Club Latin Club, Music Appreciation Club., ZACHAR, IRENE I Library Assistant, Adjustment Clerk, Gym Team. President of Hall Guard, Drama Club 3A secretary, Kelly Honor Society, spanish Clubl, Correspondence Club. ZIMA, KENNETH Ken Division, G.A.A., 3B and G.A.A., Officers' Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, Commissioned Club, Rifle Team, Soccer Team, Intramural Sports, Rifle Club, Picked Platoon, R.O.T.C., Student Council, Vice President of Division. ZINTAK, BARBARA Bobby French Club, G.A.A., Music Appreciation Club, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Mixed Choir, Office Assistant. ZOLADZ, LORRAINE Personnel Office Assistant, Mixed Choir, Hall Guard, G.A.A., Cosmeticians' Club, Checkers Club, Library Assistant. I-ldditiunal January Graduates EVERETT, IOSEPI-I President of Twist 'n' Twirl, Vice President of Twist 'n' Twirl, Social Dancing, Student Council Delegate. GERSCH. LAVERNE Correspondence Club, G.A.A. KRIEGER, LOUIS Math Club. Intramural Sports, Checkers Club, Bookroom As- sistant, Secretary of French Club. U DEHELASSME In their third successful year at Kelly the 575 juniors are looking forward to a few more semesters before the event of graduation. The two past years have been busy but happy, the scrap metal drive, the splash party, the scrap pa- per drive, and other activities indicate the many joyous days the juniors have spent. In just another year many will be serving their country in the armed forces, in defense plants, and in other occupations useful in aiding us to at- tain our goal. ...SUPHUMUHES Sophomores, 621 in number, look back upon their salad days with a touch of superiority and forward to two promising and exciting years of high school life. They are well represented in all school undertakings. Many sophomores displayed their talents dur- ing the bond selling assemblies, the doll show, and the paper drive. ...FHESHMEN Freshmen start high school life in a dazed, awed, and puzzled frame of mind. This state of helplessness sel- dom lasts long. The present group of 575 have definitely proved that they belong to Kelly, and furthermore, that Kelly needs them. Q A A 5 2 Q is 1 5 gigs, J iii V, 3 3 Z e E B T QM 5 5 3 X -Q 1, f ,W 5? ? f 3? M5 1 5 n 1. L Q' f MM. -i. Q 5 .5 S. R ww Wvwmwx A iw Ji?-' wgsizw 4' I qw f xg hm E'1Ewg'f, ,jfjg ' ww w. ., -. 1 ,:.- .,..: I A W K v 5 5 ' 4 'mi A ' ' , .. I Q 3 A x ggg ! if Q, ff' 2 Y 'fm ff' ff ww ,E V rf Y 4 . E 1 R Q Q 'Meri FI.. i f R X 4 - W wqigk. 45394 JU IUH R5 Top How: I. Abbott, A. Alebich. 2nd Row: I. Alms. B. Amsden, N. Anton, D. Aszman. 4th How: R. Becvur, L. Bedrich, I. Belczak. R. Bell, A Belstes, Y. Binelle. E. Bettke, G. Biederman. N. Bil- andie, E. Buczkowski. C. Bilek, I. Corbett, M. Corcoran 5th Row: E. Bobko, D. Bilik, T. Bionakowski, C. Blair, F Bland, E. Blcrszczak, F. Blaszkiewicz, I. Blazina, A Bledes, G. Burrows, W. Buttny, E. Cachur, H. Carrier. 6th Row: W. Bogdanske, B. Boller, B. Bosky, E. Bovzek. G. Bradley, R. Bragiel. G. Bredes, R. Bronski, A. Cas- sara, B. Ceponis, E. Chulupcr, M. Chervilch. 7th Row: E. Bryk, I. Brzuskiewicz, P. Buhle, G. Bukowicke D. Bula, D. Bulski, P. Burandt, G. Brodarick, E. Chiz, F Chlumecky, E. Cholewinski, D. Clancy. I. Augustyn, C. Bagdonas. 3rd Row: I. Balich. F. Banach. F. Baran. R. Barry, I. Barta, L. Bartkus, B. Baxter, B. Boyakus. 8th Row: I-'. Burba, I. Burke, S. Burns, R. Burnber, A. Chrobalr, R. Clark, C. Clasen, W. Collins, L. Cudslk L. Cytrych. 9th Row: V. Cechowicz. R. Czechowicz, N. Dado, D. Daw- son, L. Dawson, P. Dawson, R. Deeman, H. Depta. 10th Row: G. Clark. M. Di Novo, E. Dircks, I. Dombrzalski O. Dowgun, B. Drahos, E. Durcmczyk. 11th Row: B. Durkis, R. Earls, B. Eggermcm, V. Dymon. D Gomzar. 152, 1 Top Row: I. Eggert, A. Eichmann, R. Evans, A. Folsom, E. Fcrriecki, L. Fcrulkenburq, W. Feichs, W. Fialc, A. Fiier, I. Pilar, S. Filar. 2nd Row: I. Flaherty, R. Flynn, E. Follis, D. Foreman, D. Friel, L. Fuhzy, P. Gaidauskas, S. Galaszewski, C. Gardner, I. Gardner, E. Garron. 3rd Row: F. Gczsiorek, B. Gasior, G. Gawdzik, R. Gen- dreau, S. Geruk, H. Getman, H. Giergelewicz. W. Giese. D. Glebcruskas, M. Gliosci, V. Gniady. ' , ,4 7 7' 2. in ..,. A . , k N ,K . Q H L... vi , - lr 1 W A S ' 4 - , . A - ' W . .V f I L Sth 6th 7th U N I U H A5 How: F. Grybas, I. Gudjonis, M. Gunhouse, I. Hanna L. Haraf. V. Hardy, M. Harrison, F. Hartig, A. Hartlu, H. Hartnell, I. Hartnell. Row: L. Heilmann, A. Heitman. D. Henschel. L. Hillger. I. Hodel, A. Hughes, O. Hyniuk, A. Indrelunas, I. Isdonas, I. Iachna, D. Iacubs. How: Z. Iaczak, E. Icxgodzinski, E. Iakubcrzak, N. Ialower, D. Iamison, N. Ianic, R. Ianicke, F. Iantas, I. Iarcx. I. Iarecki. E. Iaskierski. 89 53 x xx S. 3 5 5 lry I C in if ,, ', In N - ., Q .. 1 5 x I A A 1 x 4th Row: G. Godis. T. Gontarz, E. Gorecki, G. Gorski, L. 8th Row: A. Iankowski, A. Iohnson. G k-I L' G 1 g G I D. I G. G- I L. 9th How: S. Johnson, F. Iournick, I. Iucis, A. Judy. L. ers 1 clown I Oyez Green nsco Kaczmarek, S. Kaczmorek, B. Kalata, F. Kalupa, L. Gross. L. Grube. Kammer, I. Kania, H. Kardas, S. Karwoski. z53r W, Top Row B Bowlds E. Kcrsprowicz. I .I U IU H A' JZ ' 5 X 2nd HovIr: Koucioh, I. Kilkus, L. Killen, R. Kiarich, I. 'Wim 5th Row: M. Landre, L. Longiois, G. Laskowski, D. Lcrsky G. Lusotu, S. Lcxzowskcx, M. Lenkcxrt, F. Lisowska, E Lewcmdowski, T. Leyden, V. Lezon, I. Licutesi, H Lichoy. 6th Row: F. Lieb, G. Liesinger, M. Lodding, R. Loverde, B. Lubinski, I. Lucas, E. Luemmen, M. Lulicl, L. Mochen G. Mcxckowcxk, D. Mockus, A. Maqier. 7th Row: M. Maher, B. Mcmgcm, L. Manley, E. Manning F. Marek, F. Marks, F. Martin, G. Mcxrdis, V. Mcmziak T. Mazurski, M. McDermott, D. McGrath. 8th Row: M. McGrath, P. McGuire, M. McKee, D. Mc- Klec, W. Kleidon. 3rd Row: W. Kleifgen, B. Klugl, B. Klusos, D. Knight, A. Koccmdcx, A. Kominsky, E. Kolczewski, R. Kop- ping, D. Koski, H. Kovalchin, D. Kowalk, R. Kowalski. 4th Row: R. Koziol, V. Kozlow- sky, E. Krolcxk, L. Kroil, V. Kromplewski, L. Krukcxs, S. Kruzel, A. Kuberc, L. Kubis. L. Kukulski, M. Kunkcx, I. Kurek, L. Kwcxsny. Neill, F. Mendriski, D. Macus, G. Midilerhoifi J. Miel nicki, O. Mietz, A. Miller. 9th Row: A. Mlylinski, I. Monroe, I. Mooho, E. Moore, P Morehczrt, R. Murphy, I. Noglett, E. Ncimuvicius, S Niec, R. Niemiec. 10111 Row: D. Nor, E. Nugarus, I. O'Brien, D. O'Conne1l E. Okscxs, I. O'Mcxl1ey, E. Ott, I. Owizarek, L. Pucholski A. Padilla. 11th Row: M. Pcxldo, M. Pcxlonis, E. Pcxndolfo, D. Passon, V Patton, G. Pcxzdro, A. Peciluncxs, F. Pencek, H. Persok L. Petkelis. e541 Top Row: I. Petraitis. P. Petrick, T. Pietzyk, E. Pine, R. Pillot, E. Piorunski, I. Pistello, V. Pocius, L. Pokrzywu, W. Polak, T. Pozniak. 2nd Row: A. Powell, H. Pratt, H. Prelich, A. Prihod, C. Ptarykowski, V. Ptaszek, V. Radzius, W. Rauth, L. Reddel, M. Rendak, N. Reyek, F. Riner. 3rd Row: D. Roepke. D. Roman, S. Rosien, G. Rossmawith R. Rudis, B. Rudowicz, R. Sadrozny, E. Sanchez, M. Sandberg, M. Sava, K. Schmidt, S. Schon. 4th How: E. Schultz, M. Shilney, H. Shizas, A. Shytell, I. Sidlo, H. Skender, D. Siedlecki, M. Silk, F. Sliwoski G. Slomicmy, G. Smith, R. Smitko. 5th How: V. Sniegolski, S. Sojka, S. Soprych, R. Sparks. E. Sroka, G. Staniszewski. N. Stanton, W. Stanuch, R Stefanski, N. Stencil, M. Stranc, E. Strenk. 6th Row: R. Strungis, W. Suchor, V. Susilovich, I. Sve JU IUH P55 xeika, E. Swain, W. Swiecicki. I. Szczeponik, F. Szczerba, M. Szczspanik, E. Szwed, I. Szeligcl, W Thomas. 7th How: R. Tokarz, H. Tomkiewicz. R. Trefil, M. Trnka, S. Tross, M. Tulik, E. Turek, E. Tune, A. Vrba, H Vogel, C, Vaice. E. Vyskoil. 8th Row: L. Warnis, A. Wcrrzak, I. Waas, E. Weber, W Weldon, R. Welter, O. Werbowetski, G. Wernet, M Willzus, E. Wilcer, F. Wincek, H. Wittke. 9th How: D. Wodarski, D. Wojnicki, A. Wojtarowicz, I Wolf, H. Wrobel. W. Wyherek, H. Young. I. Young, B. Zcxgrakalis. T. Zczlewski, R. Zasadzinski, I. Zboinski. 10th How: S. Wallis, W. Zdctris, I. Zenner, R. Zepeda, D Zielinski, B. Ziemba, S. Zientara, E. Zinglar, L. Ziwiski, M. Zufia, A. Zukas. 155: JU IUH B's Top Row: V. Andrzejewski. E. Aulicky, I. Ballagh, S. Bays, R. Betten, V. Bills, G. Billy, H. Blair, L. Blush, D. Block, E. Block. 2nd Row: F. Baginski, F. Borkowski, E. Butkus, I. Charnas, W. Chubko, D. Coyle, L. Dania, G. Demos, A. Detelic, E. Dowgun, V. Elezovich. 3rd Row: R. Esposito, S. Ewasiuk, I. Farrell, L. Ficht, D. Fingl, D. Flatley, I. Ford, S. Frederickson, D. Freiheit, I. Frey, R. Furco. 4th How: P. Giangrosso, R. Gaidowsky, I. Giustino, N. Gonsior, L. Grimes. A. Gruchot, F. Haerle, R. Hein, I. Heitman, I. Hyrmak, R. Iablonski. Sth Row: T. Iacolik, L. Iaskiernicr, R. Kairis, L. Kaneski, I. Kiaune, M. Kinders, E. Kindur, T. Kinner, A. Klapatauskcs, E. Klimah, R. Kohles. WWW 6 . 6th Row: A. Kolody, F. Kopec, N. Korsak, D. Kostush, E. Kowalski, E. Krause, E. Kristufek, I. Kucharski, H. Kuriirst, A. Kwasik. R. La Flamme. 7th Row: I. Lanske, R. Leffelman, A. Leudanski, E. Lebuszowski, F. Lietz, I. LoPresti, C. Lukosik, G. Lutkus, G. Mack, R. Maiorca, I. Markham. 156: JU IUH B's Top How: T. Martynowicz, H. McCord, H. Mech, S. Messina, R. Meucci, I. Miller, I. Miller, L. Miller, M. Murcmy, P. Murphy, B. Nagel, R. Neil. T7 ff-fl' g. 'i-,.r -5, in ,-.-f'x ge. K X-x.. 7256 1... X' 'X . I Q ' . ..., I- N 5: j .3 ' - , -,hi T 4.15 52 xi' X '-.i1F':1 T .. A- '11 -I I ,D-I 116. 1, 4,9 I .Y ..:,rl - P Y A-Eel. , 2 1 xl- 5 lx. ' AI ' v f, T' 2nd How: W. Norman, N. Olczskcx, M. Otto, F. Ozien, S. Pcrradee, S. Peccin, E. Pechous, M. Pechter, D. Peck. L. Peconka, R. Pennock, C. Plattner. 3rd Row: K. Price, R. Przybylowski, R. Ramirez, S. Redden, R. Reed, I. Reimer, M. Hennwcmz, L. Rislenpart, P. Rowley, W. Ruzylcx, K. Ryan, H. Salczko. 4th Row: R. Scm Philipo, I. Sczskcr, A. Schmidt, H. Schoon- velt, A. Sharp, B. Skczlcx, I. Slack, M. Slcmt, I. Sorens, L. Spotts. Sth Row: I. Forst, L. Sowinski, D. St. Denis, I. Stocks, V. Strevinsky, A. Strunk, E. Sura, E. Swintek, I. Trepach- ko, D. Twczdell. Sth How: L. Uqolini, D. Vickers, I. Vodcr, F. Wuitkus, E. Wuleske, Z. Walters, R. Weber, G. Wittendorf, M. Zy- gcxdlo. 157: SUPHUMUHE A's J Top Row: A. Abraham, I. Adair, L. Adam. 2nd Row: H. Adamczyk, V. Adams, M. Addison, D. Aleksy. 3rd Row: B. Alexander, C. Andrews, K. Antonucci M. Apozipisldl. B. Arendt, M. Arendt, E. Augus line, L. Bqlcunas. M. Bambera, L. Baran, A. Ba r uskas!L. Barski. l r il ' fl N I 4th Row: I. Barski, V. Bartusiah, F. Barzyk. N. Bavaro, I. Beard, L. Becker, L. Bellettiere, D Bielski, A. Benuzzi, K. Berfanger, C. Bergcm, L. Berglund. 5th Row: F. Bielski, B. Blaesing, W. Bober, C. Bochenek, S. Bochenek, S. Bolandes, L. Borota D. Bowman, B. Bozek, A. Bragiel, F. Brancewicz, W. Brendichi. 6th Row: L. Brinker, G. Broda, P. Brunke, M. Brylczynski, A. Buchunas, F. Buck, E. Budzinski, R Bula, E. Burza, R. Burke, D. Burokor, E. Bulkewicz. 7th Row: I. Butkis, R. Campbell, D. Carlson, M. Carman, M. Cella, A. Ceponis, E. Cermak, G Cernick, I. Cerue, M. Chalupa, B. Charlet. 8th Row: B. Chernauskas, F. Cheseck, I. Chlopecki, C. Chimel, R. Christopher, G. Chrzcxnowski E. Chwierut, L. Cicura, F. Ciesla. 458, SUPHUMUHE Ns Top Row: R. Cisek, V. Ciszek, R. Clark. 2nd Row: G. Coduto, G. Coduto, D. Cudek, A. Curcio 31d Row: E. Cygan, F. Czarnecki, E. Darnbrowski, Q L. Dapser, V. Dec, T. Dececo, V. Deckert, C. Den 4 ham, C. Dering, N. Di Vecchio, S. Dlugolenski. ' 1 K M. Domagalski. ' Ei fr 4th Row: R. Domgala, D. Dominiak, L. Dragel, T. Draus, N. Dreyer, L. Drozd, R. Drzymkowski E. Dudek, D. Dybala, F. Dybas, A. Dygas, E. Dziak. Y ll 5th Row: S. Dziuba, E. Edmonds, B. Elliott, L. Euske, A. Evans, A. Faklis, R. Farnausz, S. Filas, X D. Fisher, R. Zemaitis, D. Fortuna, F. Foui. xg , 6th Row: M. Frances, N. Fronczak, R. Frankowski, F. Gaizauskas, A. Gams, C. Gawlak, A. Gedminas, R. Gendreau. S. Gignac, E. Giliano, A. Gimbut, M. Ginger. 7th Row: E. Gomulka, I. Goreczny, G. Grabinski, R. Grabinski, P. Green, A. Grelak. I. Grobowski, D. Gronert, L. Grubensky, L. Gruca,, P. Gudlis. X e 8th Row: D. Guilmond, A. Grygiel, I. Gurka, D. Guzy, V. Guzy, I. Hagemann, E. Hamilion, B. Hansen, F. Hargrove. 459: SUPHUMUHE P55 Top Row: R. Harper, H. Hawerbier. I. Hebda I. Heinlein. 2nd Row: D. Heinz, E. Hencinski, C. Hermann R. Herold. S. Hettasch. nacki. H. Houghton, I. Hozian, I. Imbor dino, R. Iovino, T. Iaczczk, F. Ianicke, L Iankist. R. Iason, T. Ielen. 4th Row: I. Ienclrzejewski, E. Ierzak, E. Iohnson, K. Iordan, L. Iudy, G. Iuras, W. Iurczyk, I. Iurevis, B. Iurew, C. Iurka, I. Iurry, A. Kakta. 5th Row: I. Kaliszewski. P. Kamis, E. Kariba, L. Kczrus, B. Kelly, I. Kelly, E. Kendra, I. Kestas, E. Kierzik, H. Kijowski, I. Kindle, F. Kisiel. 6th Row: L. Kistinger, N. Kleidon, L. Klimkiewicz, D. Kloepter, B. Koch. E. Kokoczy, D. Kolbus, I. Kolich, L. Kosowski, E. Zielak, H. Kotarba, T. Kotulo. 7th Row: R. Kozarewicz, L. Krol, D. Krawiec, R. Kret, H. Krupa, L. Krupinski, V. Kubal, E. Kuchta, L. Kuciel, H. Kuczek, F. Kotarba. 8th Row: D. Kudla, T. Kulma, C. Kurtz, C. Kurtz, A. Kustwin, R. Kustwin, L. Kut, R. Kutnazowski, L. Kwiatt. Q 60 1 3rd Row: N. Hoffman, P. Hooppaw, A. Hoj- SUPHUMUHE A's Top Row: H. Kzack, L. Labay, T. Langdon, L. Lange, B. Kuderka. 2nd Row: A. Laurin, B. Layman, F. Lazarski. R. Lazarski, E. Lefko. 3rd Row: T. Lesiak, T. Lewanski, A. Lidert E. Liss, M. Lloyd, I. Lofstrom, D. Lorenzen. I. Lusziz, C. Mackropoulus, I. Magier, I. Maher, H. Majerczak. df. v. 11.-aft, f 4th Row: I. Malinauskas, W. Malinski, G. Mandawski, S, Manley, H. Maporanski, L. Martensen, N. Marynowski, S. Matelska, W. Matelska, F. Mayer, T. Mazeika, F. Mazzuca. Sth Row: D. McGuire, H. Meitner, A. Meyer, N. Meyer, L. Mikos, I. Mikrut, R. Mikus, E. Miltzow, V. Mistach, S. Mizera, R. Mojzis, E. Moltzan. 6th Row: I. Moranda, C. Morkiewicz, S. Mrozinski, I. Nasakaitis, M. Nickola, E. Niemiec, D. Novitt, V. Nowatski, B. O'Brien, A. Obszarny, G. Oelze, C. Oloszowa. 7th Row: D. Olszowka, I. Opalinski, I. Oralin, I. Ostrowski, D. Orzak, R. Pacer, L. Paczkowski V. Parfelowicz, E. Peca, E. Rendak, D. Peotter. 8th Row: S. Percak, L. Permoda, P. Phillips, A. Piepzhala, R. Pietnylo, H, Pietrzyk, R. Piornack, V. Pioronski, M. Pitassi. 161: EUPH UMUHE AE Plaza, R. Polcxsik. L. Pontarelli, F. Potempcl. I 3rd 4th 5 th 6th 7th 8th Row: E. Priedigheit, M. Prokop, A. Protrowski, E. Quiding, R. Rcxddcxtz, I. Radu, G. Raimondi, S. Rcxdriguez, D. Ruudonis, A. Riebuu, L. Reeder, H. Rimkus. Row: G. Rinko, R. Rokowski, I. Rodgers, E. Rogers, L. Ross, M. Roth, M. Rovuk, A. Rudis R. Rungl, E. Rymek, I. Rymek. D. Ryan. Row: S. Ryan, L. Rybcxcki. D. Ryske, W. Rzeszutko, E. Sclfrcmski, D. Scrkcxlcrs. E. Scxkowicz, L. Sukus, I. Scxlio. E. Sczmiec, L. Scmgorsku, E. Sauer. Row: T. Scxgen, D. Sheuinq, M. Schmidt, I. Schultz, S. Schweichert, I. Seghers, L. Seiftert, A. Sherpitis, L. Sicilian, L. Siewierski, D. Simkus, D. Skalecki. How: M. Skopich, F. Skrodenis, B. Smith, R. Sochu, A. Sorzickcxs, A. Stcmkiewicz, H. Stcmis luvek. L. Stuschke, R. Stcxschke, T. Stefans, V. Stegmeyer. Row: A. Stuewe, W. Striegel, I. Strikes, L. Stryzcrk, M. Stumbris, N. Susinjarcx, I. Swiech, I. Swiktz, C. Sutercx. c 62 2 Top Row: C. Piwurcrnczs, R. Piwowar, L. 2nd Row: I. Polek, R. Polehaire, I. Pomcxzcxl. ,S SUPHUMUHE Rs Top How: I. Swulius, W. Swincxrski, E. Szupuj, I. Szpcxra, L. 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Szyzepuniak, R. Tuchncr, D. Thompson, I. Tomcxn. Row: P. Trzecicxk, H. Turek, R. Turek, I. Tyrkcx, G. Ulisyek C. Updegrofl, D. Utt, R. Vallone. How: G. Vescovi, S. Wesolowski, S. Wudcxrzyk, A. Wagner, D. Wallace, L. Wculski, S. Wcxlski, L. Wcrzy, L. Wuntrobski Row: A. Wcxshack, L. Weber, S. Weiss, C. Wessel, I. Wet- terer, G. Weisel, R. White, T. Wilkis, T. Wier. Row: I. Wildowski, L. Willin, B. Wislocki, L. Wisniewski I. Wnuk, D. Wojik, F. Wolcxk, E. Wolbus, V. Woloszyn. Row: E. Woods, M. Wyszynski, S. Yocius, D. Yunic, C. Zabel, H. Zuchowska, L. Zlcitnik. E. Zvingauskos, M. Zurawski. 463, 4 N U . fi ,X A55 2' Sa , ' , I 33 C' -NDA M, I N s 4 Mlgilg I 1 0 D i 4 ,T . , , . Q x SUPHUMURE Be I . 1 ,g xy N ff. , . l .', r'.' g ' . t QF K fy K 441 ix' I -I N ' WW Jfkby k 'w'wv?45' A Iifgivf IJ.'Ocf1en owski. G. ' E. Bcxrkcxuskcx, M. Bell. A. 2nd How: R. Burke, S. Burzu, G. Conicxre, S. Contorer, R. Alme, R. Anthony, Al Apedcx, B. Bcqorek, R. Bcimiord. G. Banctls, Bielski, I. Brady, R. Brongiel. C. Carlson, R. Catelli, R. Cutelli, L. Cebulski, G. Chiz, R. Clark, Crutchler. G. Demos. 3rd How: M. Depcxsque, R. Dicenz, S. DiGio- vcmni. B. Di Vito, B. Doran, H. Doudcxlis C. Drctqic, A. Dresden, C. Dublcmski, I Duec, D. Dzimidcrs, I. Ebert. 4th Row: D. Elezovich, I. Folsom, I. Fornek I. Hamilton. Kczrbin, O. Kurput, M. Kasper. 6th Row: D. Kcitrcxdes, E. Kelnosky, I. Ken nedy, F. Kerznczric, F. Kirby, L. Knoperek R. Kolcrsinski, R. Korink, M. Kornecki, M. Kottel, N. Kowalczyk, M. Krol. 7th Row: K. Krueger, R. Kubicrk, E. Kwilosz F. LaBe11u, L. Lapinski, R. Leske, P. Lewis, B. Lusk, G. Mcxjduk, H. Mctkcnewich, L Mcxlek, L. Munuk. 464: S. Fcxzy, S. Fry, R. Galvin, L. Goetz, Al. Gmczyk, D. Groth, F. Gronek, R. Halsey. 5th Row: R. Kcxrcscxmchuk, W. Hardy, H. How- lett, D. Hunt, R. Iucobs, E. Iohnson, E. Iohnson, W. Kclminski, R. Kcntcmt, H. 1 I in . if . 2 ,... 'V if K 5 ln I Siam M' 'liwg N 'P' X M' I . I , I - SUPHUMUHE Hs nil ? f aww av I f 5' .I , Q 3 .ab t I MF l Q, -f 9 K.: J Above: ' HJ ' r 4 .AAQC X A 3 ...Q k Top Row: R. Marciniak, A. Marcinkus, D. Mayer:'4P. McKennon, E. Michan, I. Miguccf R.'Mi1azzi, N' ' Ik E. Miltzow, A. Mixabella, M. Misiaveg. W. Mbore, H. Motsinger. L ' , NX 1 2nd Row: H. Mueller, I. Neal, A. Normand, I. Obecunas, I. Ochenkowski, I. Onate, S. Osysko, .N 'J N. Pacanowski, A. Potraz, P. Prokup, I. Prudden, M. Pulkos, M. Purcell. Y K 3rd Row: V. Randazzo, W. Really, N. Rex, D. Ryan, R. Schalk, H. Schlusemann, A. Schmit, D. Seemcxnn, M. Sgrignoli, R. Sinjako, A. Skala, I. Shizas. Below: Top Row: D. Smith, H. Sojka, R. Stach, I. Stark. H. Strizak, R. Strubas. 2nd How: M. Suchor, D. Suchy, D. Svoloda, R. Szczublewski, M. Tamraz, L. Tcmzer. 3rd Row: D. Tepper, L. Thielen, L. Thomas, W. Tipping, I. Tomasz, W. Tomcxszewski, S. Lasko, G. Triebe, E. Twardowski. 4th Row: L. Urban, M. Valenti, T. Videka, C. Vince, A. Wantroba, S. Worohey, S. Wertz, E. Wiaduch, H. Wilcop. 5th Row: M. Williams, I. Williiord, L. Wisniewski., V. Witkowski, V. Wittendorf. N. Wolf, C. Yuris, L. Zajac, M. Zintak. fx . 43 I I r V I 5 , 1 '4 ,'-' r A - , 1 x - ! X 11 U + V. Z 5. LV X44 . f'VY Y W N ' . . x 414, -W' if f 'V 1-104, 1 Iy' ..LWw KMAWI .M- LA I ' f S l 6 . , R mx 'T' Q.. 4' ...TSM LNQ A I 9- 5 465, FHESHME As pi E , an Q 49 5 : .52 I .,.-, I I I 1 Top Row: E. Abrams, E. Adomik, A. Aleknu, E. Andrysicxk, M. Angelo, C. Anton, I. Bcrlcxchowski. Znd Row: E. Bcrldriclge, C. Baligcx, D. Bcxlke, R. Bcrluk, I. Bcmdzi, W. Burcr, V. Barclauskis. 3rd Row: M. Bcxrmcmn, D. Bcrrtlaga, L. Burzyk, E. Bcxrzynski, R. Bcrtcxslini, R. Becrles, I. Bendcx, D. Benecki, T. Benters. 4th Row: V. Berkowicz, L. Berncrtowicz, A. Berrick, E. Beushleim, I. Bielcxwski, I. Bigcz, W. Blazek, I. Blcrzek, L. Boehmke. 5111 How: R. Boehmke, L. Bolbcrt, E. Borkowski, L. Bowers, I. Boyle, D. Brcmdt, R. Bremer. S. Bray, I. Brewer. On next page: Top Row: E. Brezinski, S. Brogen. R. Bruzor. L. Brzyszczcrn, D. Buchuns, L. Buczkowski, E. Bulkcr, E. Burbcx. 2nd Row: I. Burkat, E. Burnos, R. Bums, A. Byczek, A. Ccrlorsurdi, N. Campbell, I. Conlon, S. Cantor. 3rd Row: Y. Carlson, R. Chapulis, R. Chize, E. Chmiel, C. Cholewinski, A. Cislay, B. Colton, E. Connolly. 4th Row: D. Cottrell, R. Coyle, L. Culler, L. Cundari, M. Czeliesniczk, I. Dcxmczskcx, I. Dcmiszewski, I Davis. 5th Row: A. DeAngelis, R. Debiec, I. Depcr, D. De- Scxlvo, B. Domcxrk, C. Domewck, D. Dorakcr M. Dotto. Sth Row: A. Drogosz, F. Drozdz, S. Dryja, R. Dudek I. Durachta, C. Duszyka, R. Dybcrlcx, H. Dzie crcrtkowski. 166: FHESHME Rs 7th Row: S. Dziedziak, I. Dziuba, D. Eggert, W. Eielemawn, S. English, H. Ercegovac. I. Palasz R. Fatima. Bth Row: B. Fiala. M. Fingello, B. Fisher, W. Fitz, D. Flourney, R. Fornek, C. Frastegu, I. Freitag. R. Frelly. 9th Row: I. Fuesting, E. Fuiks, E. Furda, I. Gacek, R. Gagner. L. Af' Gauk. 10th Row: L. Genardo, E. Gerut D. Gignac, A. Gilliano, A Godis, I. Goldyn, L. Grabe I. Gray. A. Greybas. 11th Row: I. Grisco, R. Gronkow ski, M. Grube, C. Gucwa, B Guggemos, W. Gutknicht, E Guzlas, I. Haase, I. Habas. -fl M' wi' H-.La Y x 1 1' I 59 if mix Y '5 H, K Q 2 -.n 167, Gaspa, R. Garant, R. Garulak, PHESHMEN Rs Top Row: D. Habdus, L. Hczbinkcz, I. Halipenny, F. Harper, L. Hebda, R. Hebel, E. Hel- lcmd, I. Henrichs, E. Hercer. 2nd Row: T. Herholzer, I. Hezmcxn, I. Hettczsch, A. Hochgrabs, H. Holda, D. Holmes, B. Honcxth, S. Hoppe, L. Komik. 3.rd Row: L. Hovey, W. Huberi, R. Hungerford, W. Huscher, D. Hutt, R. Isacson. C Iachna, R. Iczckercr. A. Iackowiuk. 4th Row: F. Iacobs, M. Iagow, M. Iczmison, C. Icmicki, R. Icmiek, R. Icmis, E. Icxskierski, B. Icxszczcxk, G. Ienicek, D. Ienkins, E. Ierkery, A. Iohnson. 5th Row: D. Ioseph, A. Iurccxzuk, E. Iuszczyk, D. Kcxczrowski. I. Kcxminsky, T. Kcxminski, B. Kane. E. Kcresek, L. Kcrrczewski, R. Kurpus, L. Keller, D. Kemp. 6th Row: R. Kemp, A. Kendra, D. Kinders, D. Klabcchcx, C. Klaric, N. Kleidon, D. Klimek L. Klingburg, A. Kobernik. H. Kobylcrz, L. Kodis, R. Kolacki. 7th Row: M. Kolecke, R. Kolesiuk, T. Kopercr, R. Korecky. F. E. Kosnik. H. Kott. I. Kowcxlczek, D. Kowalski, S. Krcxjewski, R. 468: 7th Sth 9th Row: C. Marek, I. Marek. I. Mcxrich, P. Marizcxs, E. Marrello, T. Mcrrello, W. Mars- zczlek. Row: L. Mcxriensen, E. Marynowski, R. Mcrzyzicxn, S. Matthews. P. Matoske, M. Mcxzcrkcc. E. Meister. How: T. McCloy, M. McLeod. A. Mczzzuccx. A. Meitinger, V. Melke, A. Michaels, L. Mickcxs. 9 FH ff .fi M RAID ' 5-umm ESI-IME Rs Top How: R. Krek, S. Krueger. E Krug. R. Krupcx, T. Krzysiek A. Krzywicki, T. Kubiak. 2nd Row: P. Kuczynski, M. Kuhnert M. Kulus, M. Kulzcr, B. Kumke D. Kunlcu. V. Kurowski. 3rd Row: D. Kusellc, D. Kuyczwin ski, R. Lorch, E. Lakomski, V. Lamewski, D. Lcmcor. I. Lauren- cig. 4th Row: W. Lebed, I. Lenard, I. Leno, H. Lesneski, H. Lesnicrk M. Letten, I. Leudcxnski. 5th How: I. Lipskis, A. Liszczynski, M. LoPresii, R. Lorenzen, I. Love- tree, R. Lubanski, E. Lucas. Sth Row: M. Lukas, L. Lutenski. R. Muckowuk, L. Mcxciuszek, S. Mcxkauskcxs, B. Malek. S. Mcrr- chewkc. , X M., , , ff fy DVLXLVZ W I ly! . v - M ll. 7 H, 'T Jn.,-' 'iff' 11? 1 x D ..f F 5 IINQXLBUILIPEHW - FRESHME Rs Top Row: I. Micus, L. Mikolajczyk, D. Mikos. S. Miller, E. Moll. I. Mucha, G. Mulconrey, D. Myzek, F. Myskowski, I. Namavicius. 2nd How: M. Namavicius, W. Nauraccy, W. Neuman, P. Nicholas, P. Nietopiel, P. Nirche, W. 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Norris, L. Novak, M. Novak, I. Nowskas. Row: B. O'Conne1l, A. Oko, R. Ostrowski, A. Oswald, I. Paliakas, E. Palucis, E. Paradise. L. Partyka, A. Pawlak, I. Pazdro. Row: E. Perkey, L. Peslak, R. Petkus, D. Petri, G. Piotrowski, I. Pioirowski, I. Pitrak, A. Placzek, C. Plewa, D. Plewa, M. Plewcx, K. Plude, M. Plude. Row: I. Pluia, T. Pokrzywa, W. Poleski, R. Potyroka, C. Pouliot, D. Pouliot, E. Prelac, R. Prokaska, I. Promeurch, N. Provan, D. Putiach, I. Raimondi. W. Rakauskas. Row: C. Ramizewski, I. Rampsch, P. Rapinchuk, I. Rauth, L. Resney, D. Riedl, R. Rigoni I. Rodgers, L. Roginski, L. Rolek, S. Roman, L. Roth, F. Rowley. I Row: G. Rudnick, G. Russell, D. Rybak, E. Rybicki, D. Sadausky, M. Salis, L. Samek, Sammet, N. Samuel, N. Sanders, S. Sawicki, W. Schauer, R. Scherry. I l Row: E. Schiebel, W. Schmidt, R. Schuetz. H. Scott, E. Seggerson, D. Seider, D1 vraxni, In l Sereda, C. Serpico, C. Serpico, L. Seuer, L. Shadler. R. Shlauster. ls V-X' 170: PHESHME Hs Top How: E. Sichelacki. S. Simon, I. Sirben, I. Sirben, F. Siwek, L. Skalu, M. Skulad. 2nd Row: A. Skowronek, D. Slewinski, L. Smahor, H. Smcrsf A. Smoley, C. Smudcx, B. Snell. 3rd Row: E. Spliberber, D. Stachnik, S. Staniszewski, D. Stark, R. Stec, R. Stefcxnski, D. Sleinke. 171: 4th Row: W. Sterck, R. Stroh- schien. I. Sutkowski, L. It Svcxra, E. Sypien, R. Szcrr- ley, T. Szopinski. 5th Row: I. Szostecki, E. Tar- cion, D. Teske, W. Tom- zcrk. A. Tornello, R. Trez- hoikc, V. Troez. Sth Row: H. Tulija, E. Tycone L. Uczen, L. Urcm. W. Vcrluitis, S. Vcmcheri. I. Varcxvicxshas, I. Vcxriot. 7th Row: D. Vasgis, C. Vene- tucci, V. Vince, C. Vitcxlo. A. Vodc, B. Volroucek, L. Votczrcz, D. Vukovic. 8th Row: A. Wulczak. E. Wall. E. Wclski, F. Wcx- nielistcx, G. Wankert, D. Wcmtroba, I. Wascelew- ski. S. Wcxsscrck. 9th Row: L. Wegizyn, R. Wendlcxndt. F. Wiczter, A. Wiencek, E. Wiezcioch, M. Wiercioch, A. Wiertelcxk. L. Wilkins. 10th Row: P. Wilkins, E. Wojtcnowski, A. Wolcnski, S. Wolek, G. Woliczek, H. Workowsek, I. Workowski. E. Wosniak. 11th Row: C. Wrobel. H. Ycrkcritis, P. Zagor. L. Zcxleski, T. Zccxcyzinski, V. Zdienicki, L. Zelmer, B. Zokas. FHESHMEN Hs Top Row: I. Alebuch, B. Anders, L. Arnett, S Bcxtastini, I. Beck, G. Bedrcm. 2nd Row: A. Beers, C. Best, M. Bemis, I. Bianco 3rd 4th 5 th Sth 7th 8th 9th 10th 1 1 fh 12111 13th A. Bitta, R. Boucek. Row: I. Bowhel, E. Brady, B. Brudzisz, L Budy, D. Buehler, B. Buhle. Row: R. Bujer, V. Bukosh, I. Burger, W Burzkowski. K. Buzinec, I. Bylina. Row: R. Cczistenser, C. Ccxssoia, E. Cermak I. Cernold, A. Chalupcr, G. Chekalcx. Row: G. Cox, B. Crutehley, L. Damask. E Deaton, D. Decker. L. DeMcrtino. Row: C. Demos, S. Dotto, T. Dunay. M Ekimovick, C. Fcrvois. F. Dcmiel. Row: B. Fisher, I. Fouer. I. Fruston, W Gendiecm, T. George, D. Gerk. Row: D. Gillcrrd, W. Goltz, P. Goodron, B Gorderchuk, F. Gcxrski, I. Grcxbinski. VI X V ,E M, 5. ..... 5 . , my K , G . L. - L., W as X . -Q N Q F ...., .. ,, 1. Qzif. -'sg . . -V if g . . 1 , 2 ' s Q Lx X , my Q sg- Qu- Q 3? Row: G. Grams, I. Gricus, C. Gruca, G Korcxndcr, D. Hcmno, D. Hardy. Row: B. Hcxvlik, B. Hclvlik, B. Henderson A. Herlinda, E. Hug, M. Hopkins. Row: M. Hola, Wm. Horn, H. Hozicxn. E Hudziek, D. Hungerford, W. Hutchison. How: D. Hyman, I. Michael, R. Iuhlcmski. G. Iohnson. A. Iuerin, V. Iurshcms. as . X A rig 1 32 if w X w '. x 5 w e 5 Q .1 Q A ' ' ... ' Fi ,-:, ...I 5 .2 i' . 'Sf ss. 472, PHESHME Hs Top Row: W. Kaczynski, T. Kcxlesicxk, C. Kaminski, R. Kaminski, I. Kaplan, B. Keller, K. Kcxehl. 2nd Row: C. Kois, I. Korocndcr, L. Kozik, D. Krause, L. Krolcxk, E. Kruger, R. Kucera. 3rd Row: K. Kuttner, A. Mcxletick, L. Mullen, E. Marsh, I. Mczsterson, N. McNeill, T. Medderhoff. 4th Row: V. Michcxlek, M. Miller, M. Miller, S. Mince, P. Modiccs, C. Moore, I. Murrby. 5th Row: R. Novak. B. Neuschcrefer, L. Nagel, D. Norliegue, H. Lumphere, C. Lange, M. LcxPlcxce. R. Lcxrtcr, G. Libriszowski, L. Lcxjtcr. 6th How: A. Litwicki, M. Lopez, N. Lustyk, L. Lutensko, A. Luthl, L. Oliver, S. Osowicz, D. Ottwcxy, T. Owsianouki, I. Pamos, E. Pcrrcxduy, C. Petricevich. 7th Row: M. Tetrites, M. Picardi, D. Pillar, L. Pitcxssi, R. Plotke, F. Prilet, A. Prolem, I. Prybylcr, I. Przybylowski, M. Pobleski, V. Rcrdtke, H. Reqalado. 8th How: R. Reyes, C. Reynolds. R. Rodriguez, G. Ruyickcx, L Ryliczyk, R. Scanlan, B Schleichert, E. Schler. L Schmecht, D. Schreiber, E Semmelwon. R. Sevvcx. 9th Row: D. Setlcxk, I. Shakis, L Simczitis, C. Skiorko, P. Slat tery, D. Slepikas, E. Sliwcx F. Smietowski, A. Solner, L Spengler, I. Strcrff, C. Sum ner. P -KW. FHESHME H5 Top Row: E. Swiech, D. Tclene, L. Thornton, B. Tiknis. 2nd How: V. Tomeczko, I. Tomek. G. Ulrich. B. Urbcmick. 3rd Row: B. Urbanick, I. Vejvoda. I. Vewchus. E. Wen- gelewski. 4th How: G. Wetterer. R. Wiberg, D. Willey. F. Willey. Sth Row: I. Winegur, I. Wrezzes, S. Wojnarowski, I. - herik. 6th Row: H. Yeomcm, S. Zigler, R. Zielozny. I. ientura. 7th Row: I. Zigmcm. ll Shoul3,ve -take-Y-l busnnas-s TRP-xwxNClx ihevf-30 be dl wk ,Che br2sANQlnQoo-,off 0 Q? vo I l gf hw K X , g- AFX-ix . v . lx- ,YZ X J X THE FRE-.eu-ue Pm-vo-1:-z Manu THE ':RE5 E RT THE BQFNCH 474, HU UBS ik We are initiating a form of recognition for achievements. This year we wish to honor' attain- ments in scholarship, leadership, service, and boys' athletics. Because all these organizations do much in their way to maintain a high standard at Kelly, the Lamplighter 1S not charging them for pictures and space this year. ,X Qfiifl 'Pffcek. W HUNUH SUEIETIES NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . . The National Honor Society is a roster of honor students in the Country's high schools. The United States has more than 2000 chapters. Miss Eckel is the sponsor of Kelly's chapter. The members regularly take charge of students' program reg- istration. They sponsor two movies each semester to raise money for the emblems. The initiation and luncheon are held near the close of the semester. At Christmas time more than 50 cards, made by the art classes, were addressed by members and sent to N. H. S. alumni in service. KELLY HONOR SOCIETY . . . Education will play a vital part in the postwar peace. The students of today, who will be the citizens of tomorrow, know that the informed and trained per- son will be the one who will help make that peace a lasting one. The Kelly Honor Society is made up of students who maintain scholarship grades ot E or S in their major subjects and no lower than G in their minor subjects. Miss Schaack is the sponsor. BUYS' ATHLETIES FOOTBALL . . . With a never-sayfdie spirit, Kelly's small but stout-hearted gridders, stung by three successive league set- backs, rallied in mid-season to transform what would have been a disastrous season into a rather successful one. Kelly's starting eleven were rightly dubbed the iron men, having played through most of the contests without substitution, due 175 to the fact that Coach Cavallo had no experienced reserves available. SOCCER . . . Samuel Fralick has again brought the soccer team through a great season. For the first time in four years, however, the Kickinq Trojans did not win the section title. The team was riddled with injuries throughout the season. Nevertheless the Kellyans fought to the finish, to be nosed out of the championship by one game. BASKETBALL . . . The Senior basketball team met a great handicap when two first string players. Pete Pandolfo and Art Iagielski, graduated in mid-season. However, Coach Fralick. with the aid of two newcomers, Ray Gestaut and Ray Iablon- ski, fashioned a team which wound up in the play-offs for the second time in Kelly's ten-year history. In the post-season contest, the Trojans were routed by a South Shore squad which went on to capture third place in the Illinois State Basketball Tournament. Captain Ralph Stanish, whose 113 points landed him in sec- ond place among the section scorers. was named to the All- Central Section Five in addition to being placed on the All-Chicago second team. Ioe Sulenski received an honorable mention for his cage efforts. All in all, Kel1y's Seniors enjoyed one of their most successful seasons. Ke11y's Iunior cagers finished the season with three wins and aqhfge losses. Their outstanding achievement was an upset of 1 en. Bob Zahery, high scoring forward, was the first Kelly Iunior to lead the entire Central Section in point-making with a total of lll. I-Ie was also the coaches' unanimous choice for All- Central Section honors. Tony Gvozdenovich, brilliant play- making guard, was given honorable mention. D war fs EEEEIVED IN ANUARY, 1944 Student Enuncil Baud and Urchesira Music SENIORS . . . Civic Award Pin Theresa Cermak LETTERS Bernice Balton Bruno Dombro Shirley Hansen Ruth Herbick Dorothy Kozeluh Adele Krueger Andrew Mocha Betty Iane Waishwile Edward Wysocki Lower Classmen LE'l'I'ERS Mae Cihon Dolores Cook Ioan Gray Ray Haraburda Frank Ianik Alice Kralovich Mary Rebenak Lenore Rogalski Rosemary Tornello Beatrice White Olga Yocius Ioyce Stringer Irene Zyzes Dorothy Kiel Loretta Davidson Frances Sabatini Dolores Margalus Lillian Kosmosky Muriel Steinwall Art E LETTERS lack Coyle Ruth Duchossois Emily Rennwanz RED CHEVRON I ean Hodel Dolores Gore Lawrence Cudsik Eugene Gruca Edward Bettke Roman Tokarz Rudolph Zepeda Lovelle Reeder Marian Dybinski Shirley Stringer Dolores Cook Barbara Lewanski Iosephine Iucis Ioyce Petraitis Lorily Warnis Raymond Anthony Robert Hein Mary Furda Ioyce Stringer lean Hodel Ioseph Paplaski Charlene Clasen Io Ann Lucas Ierry Lofstrom Elmer Lange Eugene Rogers Gilbert Chrzanowski Adeline Oblazny Iohn Bowman Luther Hillger Norman Stanton Alphonse Indrelunas George Harris William Christopher Muriel Steinwall Elaine Rooney Frances Burba Frances Bland Iohn Brzuskiewicz Ray Lazarski Ed Klimah Olga Hyniuk Helen Rimkus Aldona Powell Lenore Rogalski LaVeme Anderson Elizebeth Blaesing 476: Lillian Bartkus Yvette Binette Ioanne Boughan lean Burke Antoinette Cardinal Gloria Grisco Dolores Haier Iosephine Iara Alice Kralovich Al Kremiauski Bernice Klusas Krueger Mary Kuchta Ierry Leider Iean Lhamon Elaine Leumrnan Eleanor Malecki Mary McDermott Harvey Miller Alex Mylinski Vivian Ptaszek Catherine Raimondi Antoinette Serpico Renetta Slizewski Irene Simkus Lottie Stanek Angeline Sylvester Harriet Van Beveran Gabriella Wengel Beatrice White lean Wolf Olga Yocius Helen Young Irene Zyzes Sylvia Tross Genevieve Neugebauer Lillian Haraf Sir LETTER AWARDS 3 ,ag , X 55 gl Q: E v ' A V E A 1 i W Ein 'k i' X as . X . I S 1? I 7 if hwy , V A l K it - L 3 'Ayn do I A it A L QQ ' ,L A is f W Ay wxA P 4' llaH Guards CAPTAINS Loretta Davidson Barbara Lewanski Dolores Minniti Florence Okas Arthur Gough Edward Wysocki GUARDS Alice F oster Stella Kruzel Helen Prelich Ted Pietrzyk Emilia Pandolfo 753' EiHs'Gym LETTERS Lorraine Billy Dolores Glebauskas Helen Kardas Dorothy Kiel Mary Pontarelli Helen Tomkiewisc CHEVRONS Elizabeth Schultz Rita Koscicki Helen Spengler Dorothy Kozeluh 500 POINT PINS lean Corbett Dolores Kemp Helen Rimkus Rosemary Tornello Genevieve Tymec Dolores Wallace 477: Buys Gym BOWLING Robert Holmes Leonard Arandarczyk Ray Twardy BASKETBALL Ray Kudla Art Iaqielski FOOTBALL Murawslci Shukis O'Brien Tolsky Shehan Schultze Wilkas Ianic Barski Gech N eslowski Roqolowski Danta Wilkas SOCCER Tustin Kraj eski Wallis Shemitis Sakowicz Kacmarek Strenk Bukowicki Weldon WRESTLING Bochenek McGuire Kowalski Strokis Pesek Pontarelli Radzus I-XTIU AL UH SUCIETY 0 Preparing for Registration -E. Sebastian, R. Hara- burda, R. Barry, T. Skow- ronek. O Standing: I. Gorgosz, L. Ptacek, I. Smickus, A. Scholtens, L. Kosmosky, D. Cook, L. Davidson. Seated: M. Furda, I. Stringer, G. Wittenborn, V. Evinskas, I. Zyzes, E. Iurawl. G. Neuge- hauer. Foreground: E. Bie- siadecki. Addressing Christmas cards to former members now in service. 0 Helping in the Registra- tion Office-Top Row: D. Kozeluh, N. Klobuchar, M. Senkpeil. N. Karbin. Fourth Row: L. Anglis, A. Bar- kauskas, I. Gray, L. Giun- toli, A. Kreuqer, S. Hcm- sen, M. Iackson. Third Row: A. Respondi, F. Ianik, K. Schoenemann, G. Strom- ske, I. Korsak, F. Iarosz. L. Lesinski. Second Row: S. Darin, D. Kiel, R. Otrem- ba, B. White, B. Lewcxnski. M. Rebenak, O. Yocius. Bottom Row: D. Margalus. H. Tornello, P. Pandolfo. E. Pesek. KELLY HU UR SOCIETY WEIVMI? AB tl .f.1...:l'P H 2 .rafts 9 Ni Mfgwm Ask ffg 4+ f +291 if 'K ish Upper Left-Top Row: N. Stanton, D. Iaworski, G. Wojta- nowslci, V. Masolowski, R. McCormack, R. Stanczak, S. Krueger, F. Davi, C. Gregov. Third Row: S. Wallis, L. Cudsik, A. Skrohat, F. Kopec, V. Rock, I. Barta, A. Prihod. T. Cholewinski, A. Kralovich, R. Setzke. Second Row: A. Sharp, F. Borkowski. B. Boyakos, E. Kindur, M. San Philipo, D. Twadell, C. Matkovich, I. Zachar, E. Strenk. Bottom Row: G. Brodarick, L. Heilmann, P. Rowley, D. Flatley, G. Bredis. Q TUHEH AWARDS Upper RightgStanding: I. Iara, E. Bettke, Y. Binette, C. Bilek, E. Moore, D. Kowalk, V. Radzius, E. Iagodzinski, E. Duranczyk, A. Kubera, S. Aszman. Seated: D. Glebauskas, E. Wilcer, A. Respondi, D. Minniti, S. Soprych, V. Susilo- vich, B. Eggerman, G. Mackowak, B. Kluge. 9 Center-Top Row: A. Zukas, R. Klauzek, E. Kierzek, I. Kindle, F. Bielski, V. Mistach, R. Socha, G. Iuras, R. Domo- gala, I. Swulius, A. Alebich. Third Row: P. Gudlis, A. Faklis, M. Schmidt, F. Brancewicz, D. Kudla, N. DiVecchio, 179 G. Rinko, G. Wesel, I. Rymek, I. Beard, L. Mikos. Second Row: M. Roth, N. Meyer, A. Riebau, R. Bula, L. Brinker, H. Kott, W. Malinski, M. Wyszynski, B. Chernauskas. Bottom Row: D. Raudonis, E. Blaesing, P. Kamis, I. Swiech, A. Evans. O UFFIEEHE Lower Left-Standing: A. Lubert, L. Pacek, E. Moore. Seated: E. Pesek, I. Wolf, E. Wilcer, S. Darin, C. Vaice. O Lower Right-Top Row: I. Micuci, T. Martynowicz, I. Gurka, V. Gniady, I. Sorens, T. Rybout, Z. Walters, R. Staschke. V. Stegmeyer, A. Detelic, E. Bowgun, L. Peconka, D. Iamison, I. Lucas. Third Row: A. Sorzickas, E. Zinglar, M. Chalupa, D. Guilmond, L. Grubensky, R. Zepeda, R. Bam- ford, A. Ceponis, E. Hamilton, S. Weiss, N. Bavaro, A. Gams. Second Row: E. Liss, D. Dybala, E. Woods, C. Mackropoulus, T. Lewanski, I. Toman, M. Domagalski, I. Schultz, I. Seghers. First Row: D. Utt, G. Coduto, A. Lidert, T. DeCeco, L. Kubis. if 21? ix. :E ck so I 5 FOOTBALL TOP HOW: A. Pecilunas, Mgr.: B. Clark, T: R. Schuetz, C: A. Zukas, HB: N. Ianic, FB: C. Andrews, G: A. Dania, E: V. Strevinsky, T: D. Follis, HB: E. Moltzan, E: R. Barry. G: T. Zalewski, E: I. Orlin, HB: A. Meyers. G: R. Wilkas, Mgr. Second Row: E. Cavcxllo, Coach: R. Wilkas. G: R. Tolsky, T: T. Finn, HB: B. Shukis, HB: S. Walczak, HB: E. Lech, G: H. Wagner. E: I. Eggert, G: R. Kowalski, T: A. Eichmann, G: I. O'Brien, E: L. Choyce. T: W. DeHer- togh, HB: H. Rogowski, QB: C. Wes- lowski, HB: F. Svarc, Coach. Seated: B. Barski, Mgr.: A. Hughes, QB: I. Rutkowski, HB: Co-Captain, E. Fiuks, E: F. Sliwoski, T: G. Schultze, G: R. Murawski, C: R. Evans, G: R. Wal- ters, T: I. Goldyn, E: E. Broda, HB cmd Co-Captain: P. Klimas, FB: H. Strockis, Mgr. f If j'J'lj!fxT, Y I FUUTB!-XLL TEAM ik Phillips, eventual public school league champs, and Bowen inflicted pre-season losses on the Tro- jans. The losing streak reached five straight as Kelly bowed to Gage Park, Tilden, and Lindblom in league competition. Then the Green and White re- belled, lashing into their next three opponents with such force that the result was a trio of convincing victories and a first division standing. Gene Broda and Ioe Rutkowski, respective co- captains of the Kelly team, were the offen- sive and defensive standouts in Coach Cavallo's combine. The following were Kelly's Ironmen : LE-Ioe Goldyn U-lrmylg LT-Frank Sliwoski CNavyJ: LG-Ralph Ev- ans: C- Moose Murawski: RG-Glen Schultz CNavyJ: RT-Richard Walters CNavyl: RE-Gene Fiuks: QB-Arlie Hughes: LHB- Gene Broda: RHB-Tom Finn: FB-Ioe Rutkowski. FUUTBALL SEUHE5 Kelly ...... ..... 1 3 Bowen ......cc ..... 1 8 ' Kelly ..,... ..... U Phillips ....A. ........ 2 8 ' Kelly ..........,,.. ..... 0 Gage Park ...s.,V... ..... 6 Kelly .........,....,si. ........ 0 Tilden Tech .ss...,, ........ 2 6 Kelly .......... ..... 7 Lindblom .v.... ...,.... 1 9 Kelly .......... i....... l 2 Farragut ...,,,,. ..... O Kelly .........,.... ........ l 9 Du Sable ....,.., ..... 6 Kelly ............,. ........ 1 4 Englewood ...,,, .... 0 'Practice Games. 181: SUEEER TEAM SOCCER TEAM Standing: W. Weldon. G.: R. Katello, All- State Fullback: E. Strenk, RH: I. Tustin, CH: R. Krajeski, RB: F. Dlotkowski, LH: Hagen, OL: Mr. Fra- lich, Coach. Seated: F. Shemitis, OL: F. Ashmont, RB: D. Thompson, RH: E. Sackowicz, IL: E. Ga- brysiak, All-State Goalie: G. Bukowicke, OR: R. Symanski, OR: R. Tranowski, LH: B. Buttny, RH: I. Hart- nell, LH. ik Three boys from last year's squad brought glory to the Green and White when they were chosen on state and city all-star teams. Those chosen on the All-State team were Ed Gabry- siak, goalie and Richard Katello, fullback and forward. Placed on the All-City team was Ray Hagen, halfback. The soccer team has great hopes for next year with many of last year's players return- ing. Among these will be Nick Anton and Bob Symanski. The team improved steadily during the course of the season as is shown in the box score below. 483, SUEEEH TEAM SUEIIEH SCUHE5 Kelly .... Q ....................................... 2 Manley ,..... ,.....,. 0 Kelly ...... ,,.,,,., 0 Tilden ........ ,,,,,,, 4 Kelly .......... ,,,,,,., 1 McKinley ...... ,,,,,,, 0 Kelly .............. ,,,,,,,, 2 Hyde Park ......,.,. ,..,,,., 4 Kelly .......... ,,,,,,, 0 Manley ....., ,,,,,,, 0 Kelly ,...., ,,,,,,, 2 Tilden ,..,.... ,,,,,,, 0 Kelly .......... ,,,,,,, 0 McKinley ....,. ,,,,,,, 0 Kelly ,,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,, 0 Hyde Park ,,,,..,,,, ,,,.,,, 0 WIIESTLINS . . . SWIMMING TEAM . . .BASEBALL come a war casualty at Kelly lor lack of a coach. A like fate has come to the swimming team. With a sharp infield and outiield and some good hitters the baseball season is bright in pros- pect. Last year's team reached the play-offs and Coach Cavallo and team have hopes of getting there again, perhaps even to a finish fight. BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: Kistel, C: Lietz, 1B: Thomp- son, P: Wozniak, P: Dering, C: Za- zadzinski, BF: Kleidon, 2B: Berfan- ger, RF: 2nd Row: Barry Mgr.: Kop- pinq, P: Anders, LF: Miller, P: Ges- taut, lB: DeHeztogh, 3B: Fuiks, 3B: Finn, 3B: Shehan, L: Prihod, C: Strockis, Mgr. Bottom Row: Bronski, Mgr.: Updegrafl, Mgr.: Sadowski, C: Broda. RF: Hughes, C: Kairis, R: Cereby, P: Gvozderiovich, ZB: Ne- vallo. if Since the pictures were taken, wrestling has be- garus, LF: Iablonski, SS: Coach Ca- SENIORS IAGIELSKI, ART SULENSKI, JOSEPH SLIEPSEVIC, ROBERT STANISH, RALPH PANDOLFO, PETER DURANZYK, EDWARD SEBASTIAN, EDMUND IABLONSKI, RAYMOND KASPROWICZ. EUGENE HIRSCH, HAROLD SAFRANSKI. FLOYD EATINGER, KENNETH CEPONIS, ALBERT GESTAUT, RAY FINN, IOHN POLAK, WALTER BUDZINSKI, EUGENE ALEBICH, ANTHONY WYSOCKI, ED. IUNIORS SCHREIBER, IACK STOCK, EDWIN ZAHERY, ROBERT GVOZDENOVICH, TONY KUDLA, RAY FULLER, MIKE DUDEK, EDWARD DEEMAN, RICHARD BILANDIC, NICK CASSARA, ANGELO BATASTINI, RALPH PECILUNAS, AL TIMERS CHLUMECKY, FRANK BUKOWICKE. GENE SCORER WOROBEY, IOHN O SENIOR SCORES Kelly ,,,,..,,,.......... .,..... ,....,.... 3 3 Gage Park ., . .. ,,.. 34 Kelly ,,,,,,,,,,A 23 Farragut ..... ,,,, , ,, 35 Kelly ,,,l,,,, , ,,,.w, 36 Tilden .,,,.. . ,. 39 Kelly ,, . 42 Dunbar ..,, ,, 28 Kelly ...,.....,. ...,.... 5 2 Du Sable ...... ..,... 4 l Kelly ...,., H 45 Phillips . ,,,. 29 Kelly ...,., , , .,,, 48 Lindblom ,,.. ,,,,,, 3 5 Kelly ...,.,,, ,, 56 Harrison ,, A 39 0 IUNIOR SCORES Kelly .....,...............,......,. ,... , . 34 Gage Park , 38 Kelly .....,...,, ,. 23 Farragut .,,.. .. 49 Kelly -..,,, , 27 Tilden ...... ,,,, 2 2 Kelly ,A 55 Dunbar . . .. 23 Kelly ..,,,,.... 31 Du Sable ,, VV,, 35 Kelly ..,,,. . ,, 27 Phillips , Y, 31 Kelly ,. 19 Lindblom ,, W Y, 35 Kelly ..,,,, , , ,A 41 Hcurison . 25 O CITY LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS SENIORS Kelly 41 South Shore 74 BASKETBALL TEAM HUME MAKING ARTS DEPARTMENT Tnqenuity can make a dream out of 34 IIE EIIAL ACTIVITIES dress and at creation nut of an unappealinq meal 5 r 5 ik The motto of the clothing class is, Make it over. Make it do. But make it attractive. Re- modeling of clothes is stressed, as are wary buy- ing and care of equipment. if The foods classes provide both experience and fun. Careful use of rationed food is stressed. Girls learn the art of preventing food waste and still providing an adequate diet for everyone. Because of the scarcity of some food, substitutes and stretchers are the order of the day. . 87 . LATI DEPAHTME T ily The Latin Club continues its role ot keeping Latin very rnuch alive at Kelly. The programs, entertainment, and socials provide new and refresh- ing ties between the Home of ancient times and the present era of jive. To its members the Club is known as the Optimates meaning the Select. The Club was exceedingly happy to welcome back Mr. Harrington from the army last year, and to have him again as their sponsor for another year of classical merriment. On Father's night the grand officers of the Club were fully arrayed in their snow-white Roman togas and welcomed the visitors to the Latin exhibit. 188: See here, Private Harrington. AT LEFT Top Row: R. Strunqes, E. Schultz, A. Ale- bich, D. Dawson, E. Spara, N. Burrow, W. Krzyzak, R. Otremba. T. G. Harrington, L. Billy. Second Row: I. Regan, M. Marin- elli, P. Rowley, I. La Presti, G. Bukowicke, Z. Walters, T. Budo. G. Heintz, I. Oravec. R. Rapinchuk, I. Han- na, V. Radzius. Bot- tom How: L. Grimes, M. Maiorca, I. Wolf. T. Leyden, I. Lha- mon, L. Yaqmin, I. Forst, P. Dawson, L. Cytrych, N. Bilandic. 0 LATIN CLUB COUNCIL Top Row: N. Karbin, E. Dowgun, G. Mack- owak, D. Utt, L. Gru- bensky. L. Kwasny. Bottom Row: A. Dete- lic. Mr. Harrington, R. Bragiel, D. Clancy. R. Barry. 0 BELOW AT LEFT Top Row: R. Yunic. H. Clark. I. Butkis. I. Rymek, V. Nowatski. I. Kelly. G. Bredis, R. Haraburda, H. Rim- kus, I. Slack, L. Ry- bclcki. Fourth Row: M. Zufia, C. Olszowa, M. Stumlius, R. Pacer, F. Potempa, R. Rv- sowski. Third How: G. Burrows, F. Kotar- ba, L. Pacholski, R. LaVerde, R. Burke, I. Lucas. Second Row: I. Toman, E. Szpara. C. Mackropoulos, T. Lewanski, D. Lasky, I. Beard, D. Buroker. Bottom Row: G. Za- bel, R. Tachna, M. Roth, H. Houghton R. Christopher, D Bowman, E. Malecki. L. Sicilian, T. Dececo CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE Top Row: I. Gray, Chairman. Third Row: A Dygas, G. Wittenborn, D. Block. Second Row I. Strikas, W. Schmitz, I. Sidlo, I. Conlon. Standing: D. Rudnik, S. Stringer. Sponsor Miss H. Olson. . f fl, 1 1 fr' ff X L11 f' 'f P ITA, EUMMEHEIZ-XL DEPARTMENT STENO WAR WORKERS Top Row: I. Lucas, G. Mack- owak, A. Belestes. I. Waas Third Row: L. Lesinski, L Kammer, D. Clancy, I. Han na, S. Iurek, L. Petkelis, E Piekarczyk, L. Kwasny. G Slomiany. Second Row: P Sievers, V. Dymon, V. Rad zius, B. Kluge, F. Burba, L Staschke, S. Stelmach, L Reddel. Bottom Row: E Dircks, M. Skruch, G. DeAn gelis, T. Piorkowski, G Clark, V. Iagodzinski, D Gore, S. Davi, I. Rogo, A Gregg. +4 jk In addition to giv- ing their services at the Office of Civilian Defense as typists, file clerks, and general office assistants, the Commercial Department girls have helped at the vari- ous ration boards in the community. During the summer some of our students have aided the Central office of Civilian Defense located in the Loop. Much of the office detail necessary in the sale of bonds and stamps has been done by these willing and efficient workers. Mimeographing, filing, checking, typing, giving sales talks, using bookkeeping procedures, and a host of other routine office duties have been performed by these girls, who feel that their efforts have developed responsibility, integrity, and patriotism in them besides enabling them to help their country. 189, FRENCH HORNS CLARINETS R. ANTHONY R. HEIN M. FURDA I. STRINGER TROMBONES I. SLACK L. ANGLIS C. ALICZ FLUTES H. POLASIK A. OBLAZNY S. WEISS I. BRZUSKIEWICZ c9Ux F. BLAND D. GORE F. BURBA V. RODONO R. ZEPEDA T. STEPANS L. CUDRIK L. GRUCA E. BETTKE R. TOKARZ R. LAZARSKI A. BARKAUSKAS E. HERCER L. REEDER S. STRINGER D. COOK B. LEWANSKI I. IUCIS I. PETRAITIS R. MEUCCI M. NAUYOK E. IASECKAS TUBAS A. INDRELUNAS L. KISHKUNAS R. SETZKE BASSOON L. HILLGER OBOES R. UHLER M. STEINWALL SAXOPHONES L. WARNIS I. MICUS C. CLAUSEN I. LUCAS I. PAPLASKI I. HODEL F. MENDRISKI N. KOWALCZK TRUMPETS R. YARMOCZYK H. MOTSINGER S. WALLIS I. LOFSTHOM G. RODGERS G. OELZE L. LANG T. CISTAHO N. STANTON A. ZINTAK D. HICKMAN A. CHRZANOWSKI A. ZUKAS G. KLAUZEK BARITONES L. CZWINSKI R. LUTH R. HAPINCHUK W. CHRISTOPHER CHIMES E. RooNEY TYMPANI I. BOWMAN DRUMS C. CHMIEL G, HARRIS C. BIELAK E. AUGUSTYNIAK G. MACKOWAK A. EICHMANN THE BAND ik Eight-two students who are ready, Willing, and able to help put over all school activities make up the Band. Routine appearances include assemblies, rallies, R.O.T.C. inspection, and city-wide contests. Under Mr. Borger's leadership the students are given training in cooperative enterprise through ensemble playing, coordination through handling instruments, re- sponsibility in care of instruments and music, and prac- tice opportunity for those interested in the musical pro- fession. This year the Band received an E rating, the high- est mark awarded any school in our division. Two soloists, A. Indrelunas and A. Cistaro, earned S rat- ings. E. Iaseckas received an the highest mark given in the clarinet division. In spite of loss of personnel to the armed forces and war work, the remaining members are doing an excel- lent job of carrying on. 491, FLUTES L. HILLGER OBOE M. STEINWALL VIOLINS I. BRUSKIEWICZ H. LAZARSKI S. BAYS T. GONTARZ I. RYMEK N. BRUZAS O. HYNIUK N. GONSIOR E. KLIMAH A. CHOLEWINSKI VIOLAS R. ANTHONY A. POWELL L. ROGALSKI FRENCH HORNS I. STRINGEH B. HEIN M. FUHDA SAXOPHONES L. WARNIS C. CLAUSEN ik No need to tune in on symphonic programs on the radio when We have Within our Walls a group de- voted to ensemble playing, a group which has reached such skill as to rate city champs last year. The Kelly Orchestra of 1944 owes much of its smoothness to its Well balanced string section consist- ing of five cellos, three violas, three string basses, and a complement of violins. Mr. Borger, director, reports that favorite selections include Gypsy Sweetheart from Victor Herbert's Fortune Teller Selections, and Mozart's Overture Cosi Fan Tutti. As We go to press, the annual contest comes up in two days. Room 320 has for many Weeks been a workshop of strenuous practice in preparation for this event. 192, THE UREHESTRA CONCERT PROGRAM CMOS May 28, 1944-8:00 p.m. KELLY ORCHESTRA F. Borger, Director Star Spangled Banner ........ Cosi Fan Tutti Overture . . . The Fortune Te1ler Selections . . Passe Pied ...... . . MIXED CHOIR AND GIRLS' CHOIR H. Dallach, Conductor 9 O 0 CONCERT BAND F. Borger, Conductor 1. Co1one1 Bogey March .... . . 2. Bogar Fantasy ..... . . 3. Neapolitan Nights Serenade . . . . 4. A1addin's Lamp ...... . . 5. My Regards Baritone Solo .... . . Wm. Christopher, Soloist 6. March Americana .......... 193: . . Key . Mozart . . Herbert . . Gillet . Alford . . Geafy Old Italian . O'Nei1l Llewellyn Aclcermann L. ANDERSON L. ANGLIS E. DOWGUN E. BLAESING DRUMS E. ROONEY PIANIST D. KLOEPTER CLARINETS F. RODONO F. BURBA D. GORE F. BLAND TRUMPETS N. STANTON D. HICKMAN A. ZINTAK TROMBONE C. ALICZ TYMPANI I. BOWMAN BASSES E. IASECKAS L. KISHKUNAS ik Fifty-seven singers make up the Girls' Choir. They have joined the group because they love to sing. Although ten of the girls are superior soloists and have taken roles in operatic performances in Chicago and elsewhere, most of the members are interested in group singing under Miss Dallach's direction. They have chosen no easy course. It is expected of them that they sing at all assemblies, community activities, and city-wide contests. A award is given for two semesters of membership. For each additional year a bar is added. Silent figures gathered around a flag pole .... Ke1ly's choir massed, watching .... servicemen's names read .... God Bless America . . men and women watching in silence .... flag slowly ascending . . GIRLS' CHOIR OFFICERS At Piano: A. Respondi. Stand ing: I. Licatesi, A. Krueger. M Kuchta. B. Klusas, G. Neuge bauer. 494: E Ill L S ' E H U IH Star Spangled Banner .... men and women watching still .... lips moving in prayer . . . . another block honors servicemen. Hushed crowd in the first floor corridor .... scent of evergreens . . instruments tuning up .... choir in foreground .... O Little Town of Bethlehem .... tree bedecked with art department's ornaments . . Silent Night, Holy Night . . . I'l1 Be Home for Christmas .... the pressing crowd breaks .... another Kelly tradition has been observed. Lillian Bartkus Valerie Bernot Lucille Bianco Evelyn Bielenni Yvette Binette Henrietta Blazewich Antoinette Cardinal Iane Dambrazalski Lucille Dawson Betty Lou Elliott Sophie Ewasiuk GIRLS' CHOIR MEMBERS Laurentine Faulken- burg Dolores Lasky Mildred Gliosci Grace Iuras Gloria Grisco Mary Gunhouse Lillian Harof Lorraine Hielmann Alice lankowski Iosephine Iara Irene Iendrzelewski Luella Kammer Mary Kuchta Lorraine Kuciel Alice Kralovich Lillian Kroe Viola Lopham Iosephine Licatesi Rosemary Lo Verdi Dorothy Mackue Shirley Manley Bernice Michaels Rita Mikus 495, Genevieve Neuge- bauer Dolores Olszawski Theresa Oevczarek Lillian Paczkowski Marie Paldo Evelyn Pecca Rose Piwoewar Vivian Ptaszek Dolores Raudomis Ann Respondi Theresa Sogen Mildred Sara Dorcas Suman Mary Rose Silk Genevieve Slomiany Eleanore Stasytis Iulia Seviech Lillian Szczepaniak Sylvia Tross Elayne Woods Evelyn Zinglar Esther Zvingauskas MIXED EHUIH gi: Sixty-five students under the direction of Miss Dallach make up our mixed choir. They sing at assemblies cmd at all concerts. Every year they represent Kelly in radio broadcasts. Many alumni now in service exchange letters with members of the present choir. Interesting com- ments come to us from former members now in service, who write that they are chosen for radio and signal corps Work because of rhythm acquired through singing. MIXED CHOIR MIXED CHOIR Top How: Y. Binette, I. Burke, I. Woli, M. San Philipo, L. Grimes, A. Mlynski, A. Kremianski, H. Miller, OFFICERS K. Price, L. Petkelis, A. Kralovich, L. Bartkus, B. Schultz, I. Zyzes. Fourth Row: V. Lapham, G. A Kremiqnski E Malancuk, F. Malinowski, T. Owczarek, N. Reyels, I. Lenz, D. Reimer, V. Barovitch, C. Raimondi B. Elliot, D. Hajer, B. Zintak, V. Bernot, M. Kuchta, I. Kindle. Third Row: D. Lhamon, M. Paldo, V. Ptaszek, L. Cytrych, E. Malecki, L. Korink, E. Zvingcmskcxs, S. Tross, I. Smickus, A. Gruchot, S. Wolf' Ewasiuk, A. Krueger. Second Row: M. Kunka, L. Wilcop. L. Machen, H. Young, A. Grelak, G. Neuge- bauer, L. Stanek, E. Kugley, I. Iarecki, G. Slomiany, L. Haraf. Bottom Row: H. Dallach, M. Gunhouse, R. Slizewski, H. Van Beveren, A. Sylvester, I. Iara, L. Faulkenburg, I. Wcras, L. Blash. ' Kugley, F. Martin, I 1961 GY ily CNever a dull moment in the girls' gym classesll Each day brings knowledge and new inter- est. In our pool the girls learn to master the art of swimming, or they improve their technique. At the beginning of the fall term soccer and captainball are introduced: with the first snow flurries, volleyball makes its debut: and as soon as spring fever undermines the gym classes, softball takes its play and closes the final episode. The freshmen are unfamiliar with most sports but by the time they are seniors they know their stuff. One day a Week is set aside for calisthenics. That accounts for the extremely strenuous athletic program: sometimes we thought it cruel but that is the way Wacs and Waves are made. 1979 HEALTH ELASSES ik In war time, good health is stressed in the gym department. The students learn the significance and importance oi having good strong bodies as well n as well-developed minds. IIHIIEH LEADERS ik The success of our teams can be partly credited to the inspiration and encourage- ment whipped up by the cheerlead- ers. CHEERLEADERS ecki, A. Vrba, I. Heitman, E son, C. Chmiel. 198, L. Warnis. Captain, W. Swin- arski, D. Margalus. E. Mal- Wilcer, L. Kammer, D. lami- G. A. A. LETTER GIRLS Standing: S. DeBemo, G. Kozlowski, M. Rebenak. A. Foster, P. Amish. H. Spengler, L. Dykiel. Seat- ed: R. Koscicki, M. Mi- zinski, N. Klobuchar, L. Giuntoli. D. Kozeluh, E. Schultz. G.A.A. BOARD Standing: P. Amish. E. Schultz, D. Glebauskas, G. Bragiel. D. Kiel, J. Corbett. Seated: M. Pon- tarelli, M. Mizinski. N. Klobuchar, R. Koscicki, Treasurer, H. Spengler. Secretary, L. Giuntoli. Vice President. Fore- ground: D. Kozeluh, Pres- ident. gk The price of a membership ticket is the only requirement for this all girls club . Any girl is eligible. The Board entertains once each semester. Skating parties, hikes, and intramural sports are sponsored by the G.A.A. Fate decreed Loretta Guintoli, President and Rita Koscicki, Vice President: Helen Spengler wields a wicked pencil as secretary: Naomi Klobuchar man- ages the financial problems. 199, H. U. T. E. Standing: R. Haton, I. Regan, A. Cholewinski, A. Teske, F. Shemitis. Seated: L. Anglis. L. Daknis. 0 R.O.T.C. NCO CLUB Top Row: M. Zygadlo, L. Hill- get, S. Plattner, W. Collins, G. Wittendorf, E. Kariba, W. Klei- don. Fourth Row: T. Langdon. R. LaF1amme, R. Staschke, R. Hein, G. Bradley, A. Leikis. R. Przymkowski. Third Row: L. Daknis, D. Peotter, C. Kurtz, N. Olaska, L. Gruca, R. Iason, E. Gorecki, D. Veley. Second Row: I. Salvo, E. Sroka, A. Indrelunas, C. Cholewinski, D. Lorenzen, E. Betike. Bottom Row: A. Potraz, D. Suchy. R. Runge, F. Steinwall. F. Borkowski. Sitting on Desk: W. Blendecke, F. Pencek. F. Shemitis. T. Budo. Guidon Holders: I. Giustino, R. Klau- zek, R. Sparks, I. Chamas, L. Sowinski, I. McCoyne. O R.O.T.C. USHERS Top Row: A. Teske, E. Sura. W. Brendecke, T. Videka, T. Langdon, G. Staniszewski, W. Kleidon, I. Isdonas. Second Row: A. Cholewinski, I. Brzuskiewicz, L. Lange, G. Majdak, R. Klauzek, R. Sta- schke, R. Hein, G. Bradley. Bottom Row: R. Bragiel, P. Buhle, D. Denham, P. Herold, A. Potraz, N. Kowalzyk, T. Budo, R. Sparks, S. Gerut. F ozeground: L. Anglis. COMIVIISSIONED OFFICERS CLUB Right Row: L. Daknis, I. Brzuskiewicz, K. Zima, R. Bragiel, A. Teske, R. Runge, I. Paplaski. Lett Row: L. Anglis, E. Sura, I. Regan, R. Haton, A. Cholewinski, P. Buhle, A. Augustyniak, A. Anders. 4 100 H. U. T. C. HISTORY ik The Reserve Officers Training Corps was introduced into Kelly High School in 1935. The chief purposes of this organization remain the same-to awaken in the student an appreciation of the obligations of citizenship, to prepare him to discharge his duties as a citizen, and to prepare him as a leader in peace and in war. The cadet's training includes basic phases of military drill and command, organization, military history and policy, map reading, scouting and patrolling, combat principles, musketry, rifle marksmanship, military courtesy, posture, sanitation, and first aid. ljIThere are two divisions in the R.O.T.C.- junior and senior, high schools and colleges respectively. lj Ratings are awarded annually to the various units of both junior and senior divisions all over the United States. On Federal Inspection Day units are judged on their knowledge of military theory, proficiency at drill, and personal appearance. Ill Our R.O.T.C. is supervised by lst Lt. Abbot C. Combes. We started the current school year under the tutelage of St.!Sgt. Eugene G. Tworek, until he entered active serv- ice. For some months Corporal Schedler was in charge. At present-Cpl. I. E. Schmitt has taken over. fjIThe honor rating, Won in 1940, was lost in '43. Upon the recommendation of Lt. Combes our B.O.T.C. has been broken from a regi- ment to a battalion. There are 300 cadets taking the military training at this school. Cadet Lieutenant Leonard I. Anglis has been selected Commanding Officer of the Battalion. He is assisted by his staff consisting of Cadet Major Louis Daknis, Battalion Adjutant, Plans and Training Officer, lst Lieutenant An- thony Cholewinski, Personnel and Publicity Officer: Captain Iames Regan, Bat- talion Supply and Range Officer: lst Lieutenant Alfred Teskeg and Master Ser- geant F. Shemitis, Battalion Sergeant Major. ljIThe Battalion is composed of five companies. Company A is led by Cadet Captain Kenneth Zima: Company B, by Cadet Captain Raymond Bragiel: Company C, by Cadet Captain Eugene Sura: Company E, by Cadet Captain Gerald Leider, and Company F, by Cadet Captain Iohn Brzuskiewicz. 1101: R.O.T.C. COMPANY E Top Row: I. Stratf, E. Wengelewski. Sixth Row D. Hungerford, F. Pullit, L. Thornton. Fifth Row L. Krieger, L. Magier, S. Vancheri. Fourth Row R. Drzymkowski, T. Rokek, W. Collins. Third Row R. Hein, G. Wittendorf, H. Persok. Second Row: T. Langdon, L. LaFlamme, E. Kariba. Bottom Row R. Staschke, S. Gerut, F. Shemitis, I. Charnos, A Anders. .1 R.O.T.C. COMPANY F Top Row: P. Murphy, F. Perncek. Sixth Row: R. Isacson, S. Tasko, F. Miller. Fifth Row: A. Maz- zuca, F. Potempa, I. Augustyn. Fourth Row: R. Kret, W. Blaseck, F. Filas. Third Row: R. Beel. E. Krzanowski, L. Barone, R. Clark. Second Row: R. Kranson, S. Mizera, E. Augustine. Bottom Row. I. Bruskiewicz, L. Sowinski, R. Otremba. c 102 n R.O.T.C. COMPANY A Top Row: N, Lustyk, I. Dabis, A. Wiertekak. Fifth Row: A. Potraz, D. Suchy, E. Lesneski, T. Herholzer, A. Prohm. W. Goetz. Fourth Row: V. Rodono, T. Pozniak, T. Videka, R. Runge, P. Phillips, H. Schoonvelt, D. Carlson. Third Row: F. LcrBella, R. Domagala. R. Kirby, R. Kijowski, E. Gorecki, R. Lazarski. Sec- ond How: V. Rodono, C. Denham, R. Herold, W. Berndecke, A. Stankie- wicz, I. Butkis, F. Bor- kowski, I. Paplaski. Bot- tom Row: C. Steinwall, A. Teske, I. Giustino, K. Zima. O R.O.T.C. COMPANY B Top How: I. Grabowski, C. Cholewinski, E. Split- qerber, D. Schrieber, D. Seratini, Hewny, Smas. Sixth How: I. Dysa, R. Sewa, H. Workowski, I. Pacovsky, M. Laper, O. Lester. Fifth How: I. By- lina, N. Stanton, W. Eich- man, P. Wilkins, L. Kel- ler, E. Palusis. Fourth Row: P. Nicholas, E. Sroka, S. Dotto, C. Iachna, B. Buhle, V. Bardauskis. Third Row: L. Ficht, I. Freeston, D. Lorenzen, A. lndrelunas, A. Piszczek. I. Lovetree. Second Row: I. Salvo, H. Motsinger, M. Zygadlo, R. Ramirez, C. Bettke, I. Frey. Bottom Row: I. Belczak, A. Au- qustyniak, R. Runge, R. Bragiel. O R.O.T.C. COMPANY C Top Row: I. Strikas. Sev- enth Row: L. Lange, A. Marcinkus, G. Majkak. Sixth Row: P. McKennon. C. Kurtz, N. Olaska. Fifth How: E. Piontlrowski, E. Swinek, D. Peotter. Fourth How: L. Krupinski, I. Masokaltis, V. Kopping. Third How: G. Banals. L. Gruca, I. Willetord. Second Row: R. Iason, R. Sparks. Fifth Row: I Isedonas, G. Staniszew- ski, I. Gudjonis. A?f'lP35f , . . an ,W .M , 'eB?:.M3m. was Qs-f s 'Qui' xl, E s nlfggwn R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM--Standing: L. Anglis, A. Teske. Seated: R. Hcxton, I. Regan. On Mats: R. Bragiel, L. Daknis, G. Wittendorf, S.Gerut 1 103 I - A The Years Te lfeme Will Be Easier lf We Learn l-lew Te Live Together STUUE T EDU Elle . STUDENT COUNCIL-Top Row: E. Maloney, A. Krzywon, A. Attiyeh, G. Wittenhorn, D. Icrson, S. DeBerno, G. Stromske, W. Zenickis, B. Gcrsior, C. Derinq. Third Row: N. Meyer, R. Shlaustas, B. Klausas, E. Liss, L. Bartkus, P. Sievers, H. Hirsch, L. Uqolini, S. Rosiek, M. Prokup, I. Dcmiszewski, B. Bosky. Second Row: F. LaBe11a, G. Iuras, I. Szeliqa, A. Kustwin, B. Topel, A. Strunk, I. Frey, D. McGuire, L. Berglund, T. Brewer, I. Sidlo. Bottom Row: A. Heitmun, W. Marszalek, V. Guzy, I. Sirben, F. Brancewicz, C. Bochenek, P. Pandolpho, L. Becker, S. Luzowska. At Table: M. Sandberg, C. Liss, L. Rogo. ik The Student Council is representa- tive democracy at Work. It is a body composed of delegates from all Kelly's divisions including the Branch. Each division has an alternate who takes over in case of the delegate's absence. Mrs. Maloney is the sponsor. Proceed- ings of the meetings are reported in the division meetings the next day. The Council sponsors skating par- ties, movies, stamp sales, and charities. This year many of the projects were wartime activities. The pursuit plane, representing S75,000 in bond sales, Was one of these. The soap and towels for the student Washrooms and the civic Award K's and pins are pur- chased by the Student Council. 104 D The Council Welcomes suggestions of school-Wide interest at Q11 times ami , x it STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS- M. Eaton, D. Thompson, M. Prokup, C. Liss. t 4105, Un these pages appear pictures sent bythe brothers and The service roll is the Council's particular pride. W The plaque and the fluorescent light were pur- chased by this group. Fittingly this plaque was given the most important spot in the building, the corridor wall opposite the main entrance. 11061 slsters ni a few Ui the servicemen listed on the 1' Space for servicemen's pictures that appear on these pages was provided through the generosity of the Student Council. 11071 afffhefff 1464 Adamik, Bruno ,,,,,. ,.,, ,.,U.S.N. Adams, John .A....,.,.,.,.,, U.S.A.A.C. Adomoitis, Charles A.,,,.., U.S.M.C. Attrunt, Anthony ...... ..... ,.., U . S.A. Ahmer, Earl ...,..........,,, ..,,,. U .S.A. Alesky, John ,,,,....,,,,,,,, U.S.A.A.C. Alexander, Raymond ,,,,,,,, U.S.N. Altes, Ralph ,,,.,.,,,,...,..,.,,..,.., U.S.N. Anderson, Herbert ..,,.. U.S.A.A.C. Andrews, Eugene .,,,......., ,U.S.A. Andrews, Robert ,, ,, U.S.N. Annweiler, Donald ., ,, ,,U.S.A. Annweiler, Robert ,. ,,,,, U.S.A. Anthony, Ray ,, .,.,,,,.,, ,, ..U.S.A. Antonopoulos, Anthony , ,. ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, U .S.A.A.C Apcel, Albert ....,, . Apkewich, John ,, , U.S.N. U.S.N. Appanaitis, Bruce , .....,....,, U.S.N. Arcand, Alex .,,..., ,,,.,,,,., ,..., U . S.A. Arendarczyk, Leonard ,,,,,, U.S.A. Arenz, Donald ...,.... .....,, U .S.A. Arvasas, Alphonse . Aszman, Albert .... Atkinson, Lawrence ,,U,S.A. Attiyeh, William ,. ,,,,, U.S.A. , ,U.S.A. Auskalnis, John .,,,.,,, ,,,,, U .S.C.G. Babula, Stanley ,,,,,,,, Bagdon, Richard ,,,,., Baqdonas, Stanley , Bagwell, Paul .,..,,..,.,.,, U.S.M.C. U.S,A.A.C. U.S.A.A.C. ,,.,,,,,U.S.A. Baiorek, Joseph ,,,,..........,,.,.. U.S.N. Baltunas, Anthony ,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A. Baltunas, Medard .. . U.S.A.A.C. Banley, Chester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,U.S.N. Baranskas, Albin , .... .U.S.C.G. Barauskas, Albin ,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.C.G. Barlog, Marcil ..,,.. , Barnett, Marion ..,. Barstis, Albert ,, Barstis, Alphonse ...,,. Bart, James ,,,,,,, ,,.. Bartkus, Alex ., ..,... ,. Bartkus, Jerome .,...., .,,,,,.U.S.A. ,,,,,.,U.S.A. .......U.S.A. ,,,,,..U.S,A. ,,,,,,,U.S.A. ...,,,.U.S.A. Bartkus, Vincent ......,,. ....., U .S.A. Bartnik, George ......,,, Bartolucci, Raymond Bartus, Stanley ,.,...,,, Barzyk, Edward ,..,,.. ,U.S.A.A.C. U.S.N. ..,.U.S.A. ,..,,U.S.M.C. Barzynski, Joseph ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, U.S.A. Barzynski, Thaddeus ,, . .. U.S.N. Ratina, Thomas ...,., ,U.S.A.A.C. Bavaro, Joseph ,,,,,,, ,, , ,U.S.N. Becatti, Leroy ,,,,,, ...,.,, U .S.A.A.C. Becker, Kenneth ,,,,,, . ,,..,,, U.S.A. Becvar, John ,, ,,..,....,.,.. ,.., U .S.A. Bednarz, Aloysius ,,., Bednarz, Bruno , , U.S.N. ,U.S.A.A.C. Bednarz, Matthew ,, ,,,,.,,.,,, U.S.A. Benes, Theodore Benuzzi, Carl . ,, Berngen, Robert ,,,,, , Bernot, Stanley ,U.S.A. ,, ,, U.S.A. . . U.S.A. ,, ,,,U.S.C.G. Bervid, John ..,...,,,,,,..,.......,. U.S.A. Biago, Arthur ..,... ,,,.. ,........ U . S.N. Bieaiadecki, Edward ,,,,,,, U.S.A. Biedron, John ,,.......... U.S.A. Breniek, Edward , ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,U.S.A. Blazek, William ,,,r,.,,,, U.S.A.A,C. Blazowski, Theodore Block, Henry ...,......,,, ..,,,,U.S.M.C. Block, Urban ................,....., U.S.A. Boehm, Raymond ..........,...,. U.S.A. Boehmke, Warren ..........,.., U.S.A. Bohse, Merlin ....,...... .......U.S.N. Bo1da, Frank .,.,..,...,,,.,,, ,U.S.C.G. Boldyga, John ,,,..,., Bologna, Patrick ,. Bonderski, Bernard Borowy, Edward ,, Borucki, Cyril ,. ,, Bowler, Thomas , ,,,,,, , Bowman, Robert , Boykosky, Sam , , Brace, Leonard .. . , Braddock, Norbert . Bradley, Thomas Bragiel, Albin . .. Bragiel, Arthur ., Bragiel, Chester Braqiel, John , ,, Brauer, Ralph Brazlauskas, Adam Bretall, William , ,,,, , Briski, Paul , . Brnick, Joseph , , .. , Brodecki, Eugene , Broderick, Ray ..,. Brodlo, Chester , Brodnick, Raymond Brozowski, Cecilia Bruck, Henry ,, .,,,, U.S.M.G. ,........ U.S.N. ,,,U.S.N. , U.S.A. .. .,,,,,, U.S.A. ,. ,,,,, U.S.A. U.S.N.A.C. .. ..... U.S.A. ..,,..U.S.N. , U.S.A. ,, U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ,, ,U.S.A. U.S.N.A.C. ,, .,,, U.S.N. , , . U.S.N. U.S,N.A.C. ,,,U.S.M.C. U.S.A.A.C. ,U.S.A. U.S.A. ., U.S.N. .,.,.U.S.A. ., ,,,,, U.S.N. . WAVES U.S.N.A.C. Bruno, Felix ....., .. U.S.N. Bruno, Tony ,.....,,..,,., .U.S.N. Bubinas, Stanley .. ..,., ,U.S.A. Buczkowski, Edmund.,U.S.A.A.C. Budo, Michael ,, ,. ,,,.. , U.S.C.G. Bugai, Eugene . ,, U.S.A.A.C. Bucraiski, Edmund , Bukowiecki, Henry , Bukowski, Norbert Burnoski, Chester Buttney, Walter ,, Buzinec, August ,..... , Bykowski. John , Bykowski, Leonard Cable, Stanley . Cachor, Walter . ,. Campana, Bernard Caprata, Norbert Cardival, Joseph Carriqan, Thomas , Carrozza, Sam ,, Frank .. Salvatore, Cassara, Cavozza, Cebatarunas, John . Cermak, Paul . Challand, Willis . Chapas, Henry Chapman, William Chapulis, Leo ., ,, , .... U.S.N. ,, ,,U.S.A. ,. ..U.S.N. , ,,,,, U.S.N. . U.S.M.C. ,, ,,,, U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. ,,,,,,..U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ,,.,,, U.S.A. ., ,,,,, U.S.N. , ,... U.S.A. ..,,,,,,U,S.N. ..,.U.S.N. ,U.S.A.A.C. ,,,,,,,.U.S.A. ,U.S.A.A.C. ,.,,,,..U.S.N. ,,.,,..U.S.A. , ,, l,U.S.A. ,,.,,U.S.N. , ,,,,,, U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. Charnos. George .... ., ,, ,U.S.N. Chauplis, Leon ,,,. ..,... , Chiaradia, Herman Chika, Alexander . Chimel, Ted ., .,.. Chmura, Matt ,, ,. Christenson, James Christopher, Sam ,,.,, Cheske, Edward ,, . Cheske, Thomas , ,,,, , Ciezaldo, Stanley , Cihon, Joseph ,. Cikas, Frank ,,,,.. Cisek, Joseph , ,,,, . Clancy, Eugene Clark, Wilbur U.S.A.C. ,,...U.S.N. ,,,U.S.A. ,, ,... U.S.A. . U.S.C.G. .U.S.A.A.C. .,..,,.,U.S.N. ,U.S.N. ,,,U.S.C.G. U.S.C.G. ....,.U.S.A. .......U.S.A. ...,.,U.S.N. ,.,,,,U.S.N. ,, U.S.N. Clarke, Francis ,, ,,............... U.S.A. Coduto, Michael ..........,,,,,,,, U.S.A. Collins, George ,...,,,,.l,. U.S.A.A.C. if Conley, William ,.,.,..,....,,,,.. U.S.N Conrad, Andrew ..Y,..l,,,.., ,U.S.A Contes, Christ ,,,,,,,,, ...,..... U .S.A Contes, Thomas ............,, U.S.M.C Corbett, John ....,,,,,.,,,,.......... U.S.N Cote, Donald ,.,,,........... U.S.A-.A-C Cronin, Edward Cronin, Joseph , ,,,, , Cronin. Robert l,,,,, Culik. Curcio, Joseph .,.,,, Curico, Larry .,,,,,,, Rudolph Edward John .......... Curico, Curylo, Curylo, Myles ...... Cushing, Albert Cygan, Stanley Cytrych. Eugene ...,...... Czarnik, George .,,,,....U.S.A. . ,...,.. U.S.A. .,,,,,,,.U.S.A. .,.......U.S.A. .........U.S.A .....,...U.S.A. ....,,,,,U.S.A. l,,.,....U.S.N ,,,,,,,..U.S.A U.S.N. U,S.A.A.C Czarnick, Robert .,.......... U.S.C.G. Czepowski, Ray Czerniak, George ,,l,,.. .U.S.A.A.C Czerwinski, Vincent ......l... U.S.N Dado, Ralph ................,,,.t,,. Dagis. Albert ................ ........ U -S.N Dalesandro, James ......l,...... U.S.N Dalessandro, Jerry ............., U.S.N Damarka, Anthony Danielwicz, Edwin ...,,,l.U.S.M.C Dathe, Howard .,........,,........ U.S.N Dauksas. Frank ,.... .,,......U.S.A Dececo, Anthony .,,,............ U.S.A Dedecker, George .,,,. .U.S.A.A.C Denees, Vincent .l......,, U.S,A.A.C Depa, Walter ...,..,,,,..........Y,.V U.S.N Derdzinski, Robert V,VVr......... U.S.N Deszcz. Arthur ..........Y.,,,...,, U-SA Dettman. Roland Dettman, Walter U.S.A. Di Bartolo, Guido .,,,, .,,....,,,, U ,S.A- Dibiase, Carl .........,. Y,,.,..,, U .S-A. Dibiase, Louis .....,,,,,.........,,, U.S.N. Dibiase, Samuel ....,,,.,. Dimartino, Ed ....,, Divito, Camillo .....Y, U.S.A.A.C ...,.....U.S.A Divrto, Gus .........,........,,,,Y,,. U.S-FL Dixon, Andrew ..,.......,, U.S.A.A,C. Dlotkowski, Frank ,,,,l,........ U.S.N. Doerscheln, Roy ..........A,,,,,., U-S-N. Dohuen, Danny .,.,,,,,,, U.S.A.A.C. Donofrio, Alex ,,,...,............. U.S.N. Donohue. Richard Dopkowski. Ed ....,... ........ Dork, Edward ......... .,....,,,U.S.A .U.S,A. Droasz, Aloysius Y,YY..l.,,,,.... U.S.A- Drozd, Stanley .,.....,............ U.S.A Drzymkowski, Edwin ,,,,,,,,U.S.N Duchnowski, Theodore ..U.S.M.C Dudek, Walter .,,,................ U.S.A Dusik, Ben ,........,......Y.......,V,, U.S.A Dvorak, John ,,,,.,....,...,,.. U.S.M.C Dybala, Thaddeus ,........... U.S,A Dybala, William .............,,,.. U.S.A. Dykema, Floyd l,l.....,..,........ U.S.A. Dykiel, Matthew Dzedzic, John ..,l.......... U.S.A.A.C Dzredzrak, Frank ,,,,..,,,......l 'U.S.N Eatinger, Robert ..,.....U.S.A.A.C Edart, John .,.l..,,,................. U.S.A Eggert, George Egqert. Walter ,.........U.S.A ..,.......U.S.A Eg-relski, Henry ,............... U.S.C.G Endsel, Robert ...,..,.. Endzel, Edmund 1108: U.S.N. U.S.N. Endzel, Fred ..,...,,, . ,,,,,,,,,U.S.A Erickson, Albert ..,........... U.S.A Estramskis, George ,,,,,,,, ..,. U .S.A Euske, Joseph ..........,,......,... U.S.N Evanauskas, Aloysius Evanauskas, Anthony Evancich, Emil .....,..... ,U.S.A.A.C ,,,,....U.S.A ..,......U.S.A. Evans, Clarence ...,.,,,,,,,...,.. U.S.N. Fahrforth, Albert ,,,,..,.,.....,, U.S.N Faklis, Anthony ......... ......,..U.S.A. Faklis, Peter ........................ U.S.A Parnausz, Edward ,,,,...,.,,,.. U.S.N Feaman, Vernon .,,,,,,,,,.. U.S.M.C Fider, Thomas .......,.... U.S.A.A.C. Filinovich, Walter ........U.S.N Filonovich, Casimer ..... ,...... U .S.A Fink, Albert ........,..,......,...,,.. U.S.N. Fitzgerald, J. K ......., Flannery, John ....... Flood, Lawrence ...... Fornek, Alex ..,.........,.. ........,U.S.N. .........U.S.N. .........U.S.N ..,,,..,,U.S.N. Fornek, Thaddeus ...,.. U.S.A.A.C. Fox. William ...,..,...,..,..,... U.S.M.C. Francell, Earl ..,.....,.,., Franckowiak, Walter Frascone, Henry ......... Fredricks, Robert Lee Prenette, George Furlit, Edward ....,...... ,,,......U.S.A. ,,......U.S.A. .........U.S.A. .....l,,U.S.N. .........U.S.A. Gabryel, Edward .....l..l...,... U.S.N. Gagner, James .....,.. Gaisor, Edward ......... Galuzeks, Henry .........U.S.A .......,,U.S.A. .....U.S.C.G. Gams, Ralph ...,....,,,..... U.S,A.A.C. Ganza, Elmer ..,.,.,.., Garant, Thomas ...... Garrant, Walter ...,.. Garrigan, Thomas ..... Gasior, Chester .....,.. Gasior, Eugene ,,,...,,,,. Gasiorek, Joseph ....,,. Gaska, Joe ................ Gasper, Paul ....,.......... .,..l....U.S.N. . ........ U.S.A. ...,.....U.S.A. .........U.S.N. ,..,.....U.S.A. .........U.S.A. .,.......U.S.N. .,,.,....U.S.A. .........U.S.A. Gawdzik, Theodore ..,, U.S.A.A.C. Gawdzik, Walter .........,.. U.S.C.G. Gaynor, Philip ,....... Geary, John .l,,..l,.,..l,. Gedminas, Anthony Gedzun, William Gedvilas, Alphonse Geever, Raymond .,... Gendreau, James ..,,.., ....U.S.A. ,,.,,,..,U.S.A. .....,l..U,S.A. ,........U.S.A. ,,,...,..U.S.A. .........U.S.A. ,,,,,,,,,U.S.A. Gerenz, Arthur ...,....,.,, U.S.A.A.C. Gerk, Frank ,l,.......,l.,..,,....,. U.S.N. Gibbons, Patrick ,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,, U.S.A. Giercis, Joseph ....,., .l,,,.l., U .S.N. Gignac, Kenneth .,... Glozick. Ray .......,.,. ,,.......U.S.N ...,.....U.S.A. Gniady, Edward .,,,..,.....,,,... U.S.N. Gniady, Walter ......... .........U.S.A. Goetz, Albert ...........,,, U.S.A.AlC. Golab, Stanley .,...,..... Golaszewski, Walter .,.......U.S.N. ...,,,..U.S.N. Goldyn, John ,..,,,..,,.,,..,...,.... U.S.A. Goldyn, Stanley ,,,,.,............ U.S.N. Gora, Alex ..,......... ......... U .S.A. Gcrak, Edward ........ .,,....., U .S.A. Gorgas, Max ,..............,,,. ..,, U .S.N. Gorqosz, Chester ..,......... U.S.C.G. Gorka, Edward .........,.... U.S.C.G. Gorman, James .................... U.S.N. Gorski, Ted ......,,,.,,......,,., U.S.M.C. Grabowski, Adam ..... .........U.S.A. Grabowski, Walter .....,.,.... U.S.N. Gragorcheck, George ..,.....U.S.A. Grajek, Floyd .... ., Graiek, Ray ,,,..,,,, .. Grajek, Walter , , Grantham, Robert ,... Green, Robert ...... ,. Green, ' ' William ..,,..., . Gregor, Leonard , ,,..,, , Gricus, Grigas, Grimes, Ray ............,... Veto ..,,..,.....,. Elmer .....,.,,... ,, C4 . U.S.A.A.C ......U.S.M.C. ,,,,, U.S,A ....U.S.M.C. ....,,.,,U.S.A. ,..U.S.N. .U.S.A.A.C ..U.S.A.A.C .U.S.A Grimes, Roy ..,,.,,,,.......,.,, ,,,U.S.A Grochowski, Carl vvv...,..,...... U.S.A Grochowski, Harry .,,,.., .,,, U .S.A. Grochowski, Richard., Grojean, Ioseph ,,,..... U.S.A.A.C Gronkiewicz, John ,.,,., ,U.S.A Gruca, Walter ,,,, , ,. U.S.N Gruszc nski Edward .... U.S.M.C Y . Grzymek, Edward ,, Guchnecht, Wallace Gudjonis, Peter ..,... Gula, Stanley ,,,,,,, ,, Gulczynski, Edward ,,,, U.S.N ,,.. U.S.N .......U.S.A ,.,,U.S.A ,.....,...U.S.N Guma, Michael ..,. ....U.S.N Gunther, Harold .,,,,,,, Gurin, Raymond ...,.. Gustatik, William .. ,. ,,,U.S.C.G ..,.,U.S.A U.S.A.A.C Guzxec, Ray .,.... ,, ..... ,......., U .S.A Guzy, Henry ......... Guzy. Leo ....,,,, Hagen, Ray H. ,,.......U.S.A ,,,,,,,..U.S.A ,..,,,.,.U.S.N Hagen. Roy ,,..,,., ,,,,,,, U.S.N Hager, Hager. August ., , Fred .........,. Hanek, Henry ,,,,,, , . I-langos, August .......... Hanqos, August ....,,..., Hangos, Hansen, James ....,..,, ,. ..U.S.M.C ,, ,.,. U.S.A ...U.S.A ,,U.S.C.G U.S.A.A.C George ........,..,....., U.S.A Haraburda, Walter , ,,., ,,... U .S.A Harms, John .............,. Harms, Robert ...,.....,..., Harrison, Curtis ...., ,,.. Harrison, James ,,,,,,,,,, Harrison, Russel ......... U.S.A.A.C U.S.A.A.C .,....,.U.S.A ,,,,,,,,U.S.A .U.S.A.A.C ,..,U.S.C.G. Harty, William .........,,. Harvey. Jack .,,,.,,,. ,........ U .S.A Hayden, Jack ,,,,.. ,... ...,.,.., U . S.N Heinen, Matthew .....Y.. Henschel, Robert ......, ....U.S.M.C ,,..,..,U.S.N Herboldt, Edward ........ U.S.N.A.C Herman, Delbert ......,,,,...... U.S.N Herman. Don ........,,..,.,. Hermann, Clarence ,,..,......, U.S.A Hernacki, Raymond Hickey, William .. ..,, .. Hillock, Leonard , ,,,., , .l.,......U.S.A Hirsch, Paul ..,... , .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, U .S,N Hirsch, Richard ,,,,,,.,,, ,..,,,. U .S.A Hnatow, Theodore .,,,. .U.S.A.A.C Hodel, Kenneth ,, ,....,,.. ,, ,,,. U.S.A Hogan, Gerald ...,. .,,.,,.. U .S.M.C Honec, Robert .,.. ,,..,,,, U .S.A.A.C Hopkins, Ambrose ...... U.S.A.A.C Hora, Edward .,,,..,,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,, U .S.N ,.,,U.S.C.G. .. ...... U.S.A. U.S.N. ,,.,U.S.C.G. Hora, Vernon .,.,,. ........ U .S.C.G Horn, Elmer ...,...... ......., U .S.C.G Hoziari, Frank .. ,,,,.... U.S.C.G. Hozian, John .,,,.,...,.. ....,..., U .S.A Hrymack, Alex .,...... Hrymak, John ,..,... Hrypek, Elmer .,,.. ,......,.U.S.A .........U.S.A Hughes, James ,,,,.,,,,,,, U.S.M.C Iemole, Camxllo .................. U.S.A Ignatowicz, Edward ...,...... U.S.A. Ivanuski, Victor ..,...,,,.,.,,,,,, U.S.A lwanowski, Stanley Jachemczyk, Joseph ,...U.S.A. ..........U.S.N Jackowiak, Victor ...,.......... U.S.A Jackowski, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S,A Jagla, Anthony . ,,....... U.S.A.A.C lagla, Edward .,.......... U.S.A.A.C lakes, George ....... ,.....,,.... U .S.A Ialowiec, Alfred ........ U.S.A.A.C . it Jalowiec, Edwin ,,.,,, Ialowiec, Ray ,.,....,,,,,,, James, Ralph ,,,.,,, Janicke, Eugene ..,,..l Janik, Stanley ....... Jankis, Ioseph ............ U.S.A.A.C. lalowiec, Mitchell .r., ffU.s.A.A.c. ....,,U.S.A. ...,....U.S.N. ........U.S.A. ...,.,,,,U.S.N. ,..,..,.U.S.A. Janowski, William ,,,,,, U.S.A.A.C. Iaros, Thomas .,........,, Iarosz, Stanley .,..,.,, Jasica, Walter ..,..,,,,, Jankowski, Ted ........ Iendrzejewski, Steve Jensen, Louis ...,.,,,,,,,,, Iesionowski, Anthony Judge, Michael ......,,,. ..,,,,U.S.C.G. ,,,,..,,U.S.A. ,....,,.U.S.A. ,,,,,. U.S.A. ..,U.S.N. ........U.S.A. ....U.S.N. Jurew, Otto .......,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, U .S.A. Jurewicz, Iohn ,,......,. ,,,,, U .S.C.G. Jurkevicius, Anthony ,,,,.... U.S.A. Jursa, Alex .............,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A. Juskevich, Dominick ,,..,,,,,, U.S.A. Kachnowski, Bernard.,U.S.A.A.C. Kacmarczyk, Henry ......., U.S.C.G. Kalinski, Eugene .. ,,,,,...,.... U.S.A. Kalnes, Alexander ..........,.r, U.S.N. Kamenske, Elmer , ,,,,...... .U.S.A. Kamenske, Henry ............,. U.S.A. Kaminski, Aloysius ,,......,.,, U.S.A. Kasmzic, Nick .,....,. Kancius, Chester ., Kancius, Stanley .. Kaneski, Stanley ,, Kama, Frank ,..,,,,,,,,, Kania, Joseph .....,,, ,,,. Kara, John .........,,,, ,,,, Kara, Walter ..,,.. Karbin, ' Karbin, Karbin, Alvin ,.... ., Ann ....,,.... Henry ,,,,, U , , ,.,,,, U.S.A. ,,....,,U.S.A. ,,,,,...U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ,..U.S.N. .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. ,,,,,...U.S.A. .,.,,,,,,U.S.A. ,,,,,,.NURSE , ..U.S.M.C. Karbin, lack .....,.,,,,,,.,,......., U.S.A. Kardas, Stanley ...,... .U.S.A.A.C. Karge, Jerome ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A, Karkut, Ray .......,........,..,.,,,,, U.S.A, Karpowicz, Hilary ,,,,,. Karppwicz, Richard ........U.S.N. ,,.,,U.S.N. Karzm, John .....,,,,, ,,,,.....,,.. U .S.N. Kaslotski, A. A. ,.... . ...,,,,..U.S.N. Kasper, A1 .,..,,.....,, ,,,,,,,,, U .S.N. Kasper. Iohn ,l,,,............,.. U.S.A. Kasper, Leonard ....,.,.....,,.. U.S.A. Kasprowicz, Edward ...... ,,.U.S.N. Kas rz k ohn ,,,. U.S.A.A.C. , I ...,.,., Kdtgloy Albert .,....,......... U.S.C.G. Katuskas, Joe ,....,.,....,.,,,.,,,, U.S.N, Kawezynski, Leo .,,,.,.,..,,,,,, U.S.A, Kay. Leonard .. .... ., Kayris, Algirds ..,..... Kazdalus, Bruno ..,,.. Keiba, Frank . ,,,.,, , Keller, Gerald ....,.. ,,,,,,,.,U.S.A. ,,......U.S.A. ,,....,.,U.S.A. ,,,.. U.S.N. Keller. Gilbert ......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., U.S.N, Kelly, Bill ..,,..l,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, U.S.N,A,C. Kelly, Cephas Lee ,,,,..,,.. U.S.M,C. Kelly, James ,,,,.,,,,,,, Kendra, Alex ,,,,,,, ., Kiel, Henry .,.,,, ......,..U.S.N. .,,,..,..U.S.N. .....,..U.S.A. Kieltyka, Alfonso ,,,,...,......,l U.S.A. Kierbs, Edward ....,,.,,U.S.A. Kierbs, Ellsworth ......,.,.rr U.S.C.G. Kiettyka, Alfonse .,,. Kinder, Charles ....., Kinders, Robert .,,,,,,, Kisiel, Edward .......,.,. ,,,U.S.A. ..,,,.,,U.S.A. ...,....U.S.A. ...,,,,,,U.S.A. Kistinger, George ......,......... U.S.A. Kistinger, William .,,,, Klec, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,.....U.S.A. .,,......U.S.A. Kllmas, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, U ,S,A, Klimas, Vincent ......,... ..,,,...U.S.A. Khmek, Harry .........,.,.......... U.S.A. Klimkiewicz, Clement .... U.S.M.C. Klingberg, Gilbert ,,,, ,.....,.. U .S.N. Kluq, Erwin ...,.,.......l...,,,,, U.S.C.G. Kluq, Marvin ...... .......... U .S.A.A.C. Kluq, Robert . .,,............ U.S.A.A.C. Knezevich. Peter ,,,,,,,,,,Y, U.S.M.C, Kobylarz, I-'red ,,,, , ,,,,,,,, U.S.C.G. Koch, Ernest ..,... ........U.S.A. 4 109 Koch, Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U,S,A, Kodykowski, Irving ,, Kolbus,-Henry ,, ,,.. .. Kale. Richard ,,.,.. ,..,,,,,,,,.,,, U .S.A. Kolin, Raymond .. ,...,.. U.S.N.A.C. Kolody, Carl ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Kolody, Elizabeth ,,... Kolody, Rudy ......,.,,... .U.S.A.A.C. .,,..,,,,WACS .U.S.A.A.C. Kolody, Sigmund .......,..,,,,,, U.S.A. Kominske, Elmer ,,,,. ........U.S.A. Komoroff, George ..,........,..,. U.S.A. Koncevic, Stanley ...,......,... U.S.A. Koncevic, Van ,,.,.,, ,,,, Konreczki, Roy ......... .,......U.S.N. ,,..,,,.U.S.A. Konkel, Edward .........,.,,,,,.. U.S.A. Konstanty, Stanley .... Kopera, Joseph ......,.. Kordas, Florian ,,,,,., .. .,..... U.S.A. ......,,U.S.N, ,,.. U.S.A. Kornas, Alex ,,,,,,,,,Y ,,,,,,,,,,, U .S.A. Korzin, Fred ...... .... Korzin, John ,, ,,,,,,, Kosciski, Richard ,,,..... Kosiek, Chester U.S.A.A.C. .U.S.A.A.C. Koske. John .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, U .S.A. Kostiuk, Theodore ..,.,.,,,, U.S.M.C. Kowalczyk, Frank .... Kowalic. Edward ,,,,. ,,......U.S.N. Kozak, Edward ,.,.,..,,..,.... U.S.A. Kozicki, Bruno ,,...,.., .,,,..,,.... U .S.A. Kozinski. Chester ..,,..,,.... ,,,U.S.A. Kozlowski, Raymond Kozlowski, Richard .. Kranson, Carl .....,...... Kranson, Walter Krause, Frank ........ Krawczyk, Louis .,...... .....,..U.S.A. .,......U.S.A. ,.,,,,..U.S.A. ....,...U.S.A. ,,....,,U.S.N. .,......U.S.N. Krett, Iohn .l,,......,...,..... ,,,.... U .S.N. Kreith, Earl ...........l..,,., U.S.A.A.C. Kreith, Vernon .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.N. Kritchunas, Bernard Y, Krolikowski, Barney ,, ,.......U.S.A. , .,,... U.S.A. Kroll, Chester ....,....,.,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A. Kromberg, Adolph ............., U.S.N. Krongbetq, Julius .,...,..., U.S.C.G. Krouch, Robert ,.,,..,,,........... U.S.N. Krueger, Frederick .... Krueger, Henry ,,,,.. Krueger, Kenneth ....... Krug, William ..,...,,,.,,,, Krumske, Richard .,.,., Krumske, Robert ....... Kubal, Joseph ,,,,...,...... .,,..,..U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. Kubek, Walter ..... .......,,.. U .S.N. Kucek, Casimir ,...... Kuczek, Casimir ..,.... Kudla, Edward ,.,.., ,,.,, Kudla. Florian .......... Kudla, Raymond A... Kudla. Stanley .......... ..,.....U.S.N. .,..,,.,U.S.N. ,,,.,U.S.M.C. Kuiawinski, Henry .,.l..,.,,,, U.S.A. Kulak, Alexander .,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, U.S.N. Kulikowski. John Kulwiec, Edward Kuprash, George Kupris, Anthony ..,..... Kurchina, John .,.,.. . Kurtz, Richard ......,.. ..,,,.,,U.S.A.A.C. . ....,. U.S.N. ......U.S.C.G. .......,U.S.N. Kutnarowski, John .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, U .S.N. Kvietkus, Bernard ..., Kwak, Henry ,............. Kwasnewski, Stanley ...,..., U.S.A. Kwiatkowski, Iohn ,,,,..,. ...... U .S.A. Kwilosz, Chester ,,,,,,,.,,..,... U.S.A. Kwirko, Leonard .,....,,....,,,,., U.S.A. Lacey, Robert ,........... Ladrick, Raymond .... La Francis, Robert l,,, ,.U.S.N.A.C. Lanq, Herbert .,................ U.S.C.G. Lang, Robert ........., . ,.....U.S.C.G. Lange, Albert ..... ............t. U .S.A. Lange, Elmer ......,...,....,.,,,,,.. U.S.N. Lapinskas, Ray .,,..,.,.. U.S.A.A.C. Lapinskas, Vito ....,,..........,. U.S.A. Lapinski, Ray ........ . Larney, Kenneth .,,,.., ..,...,.U.S.A. Larney, Woodrow .............. U.S.N. Larson, Louis ..,,...,.......... U.S.M.C. N tl WMM! Lassa, Latas, Latas, Latka, Laurin, Laverd Leonard .......,..., Edward Ted ,,,,..,,,,....,,,,,, Edward Leo ..........,.,,,,.. e, Angelo ,,,,,,,,.. . ,,,,,,, U.S.N U.S.A.A.C U.S.A.A.C ,,,,.,..U.S.N ......,,U.S.A Lazarz, Theodore .l,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, U .S.N Lazinsky, Tom .,,.. . Lebetski, Raymond ,,,,,,,,,,,, U,S,N Le Compte, Francis ,,,,. Leliosh, Lenhar t, Alvin .,,,,,, I oseph ..,...,,.... .U.S.A.A.C ........U.S.A ......,,U.S.A . ,.,,,,, U.S.A Leo, Louis ,,,,..,,, ,,,.,,,, ,,,,, ,,......U.S.N Letwin, George ...,..,.,,.. Levreau, Alfred ,,,,,,,,.. Lewandowski, Frank ,, Lichag, Theodore ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.N ...r,,..U.S.N U.S.A.A.C Lichay, Chester ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.N Lidert, Albert ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, U ,S.N Lillie, EdWCCrd ..,,,,,....... U.S.A.A.C Litke, Howard .......,...,,,,,,,,,,. U.S.A ....r.,U.S.M.C Litwicki, Stanley ,,,.. Lodding, Howard ......,, Lo Presti, Frank .,....,, Lowe, Lowe, Lubas, Lubert Frederick ,.,..... George ...... , Chester Vytaute ,,....,,U.S.A .,,....U.S.A .,.,,,,U.S.N ........U.S.N ,.......U.S.A .U.S.A.A.C Lubinslci, -James Lutkus, Lynch, Maart, Richard ...,,.,,,, Michael Julius ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Machatka, Ted ...,,.....,,,,,, U,S.C.G Machen, Edward ,,,,,,,, Machen, Iohn ,...,,.. Machen, Ray .,......,,. Machen, William .,.... Macis, Maciuszek. Maciuszek, Macius Macius Macius Mackowsk ,.,,,,..U.S.A ..,..,.,U.S.N. .U.S.A.A.C ..,.....U.S.A ,,,...,U.S.N .......U.S.A ....,..U.S.A Joseph .,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, U .S.A Edward .,..,l,,,,,, U.S.A Joseph .,............ U.S.A zek, Ted ,,,,...... ....... U .S.A zek, Victor .,........,.,,,, U.S.A zek, Walter .,.,, .....,,,, U .S.A i, Albert ........ U.S.C.G U.S.A.A.C Madigan, James ....,..,., Maduzia, Chester l,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, U .S.N Maduzia, Norbert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.N Maher, Mahn, Maida, Majca, Majoro Malay, Malec, Thomas ,,,,....,.. .U.S.A.A.C Herbert ........... ....... U .S.C.G Sylvester ...... Ray ..,,.........,,... ...U.S.M.C ......,,U.S.A wski, Chester ........., U.S.A Andrew .,..,...........,. U.S.A Raymond ,.l....,,,,,.,,. U.S.N Malec, Stanley ....,..,,,,. U.S.A.A.C Malecki, Henry .......... Malino wski, Adam ,, .....,..,,U.S,A ,,.,,,,,,,U.S.A Malinowski, Anthony ....,... U.S.A Malino Malino wski, Jacob .... wski, John .....Y Malins, Chester .... Malinski, Steve ,l..,. Malmg Mallen, uist, Evan ...,,, Fred ....,.,..,.,., Malone, Marco ,,,,..,,,, Malover, Edward ...,.. Maluska, Iohn ,,,,,,,,,,,, Mandel, Chester ,,,,., Manka, Edward ......... ,........,U.S.A ,.,.......U.S.A .......U.S.N .......U.S.N .,.,,.lU.S.A ,,,,,,,U.S.A ...,,,,U.S.N ,,,,......U.S.N U.S.N U.S.A .U.S.A.A.C Manke, Arthur ................ U.S.C.G Mannarelli, Perrina ,,.,,,....,, U.S.A Manning, Edsel ......,..,., U.S.A.A.C Manning, Ralph Marcum, Thomas U.S.A.A.C Marczak, Chester ...... ....... U .S.A Margherone, Ben Marker, Gustave Marsh, Marshall, James ,,.,,,,U.S.N .......U.S.A Bob .,,,............ ....... U .S.N .......U.S.A Marshall, Robert ,,,,,,..,,..,.., U.S.N Marshall, William ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, U.S.N Marszalek, Clement ,..... ..,,.. U .S.N Marszalek, Edward ,,,... Martensen, William Martin, Joe - ..,....., .,...,.. U.S.A,A.C ,U.S.A.A.C .U.S.N.A.C Martin, William .................. U.S.A Martinkus, Leonard Potempa, Walter ,,,,, ,,,, Mikalauskas, Charles ,,,,, , U.S.A ALO fe I Marynowski, Stanley .,,.,,, U.S.N Matelionis, Edward .. ,,., .U.S.A Matuszak, Robert ...,.......,,.,, U.S.A Matvechuk, Alex ..... ,,,U.S.A Mazeika, Joseph .....,............ U.S.N Mazur, Martin ..........,..V ,,U.S.C.G Mazurski, John .....,..,.,......,., U.S.A McCollum, Norman ........,.,, U.S.N McDermont, John .,...,. ....U.S.A. McDermott, William ,,,,,,,.,. U.S.N McGarry, Earl ..,...,,,l........... McGowan, Jerome ...... McKee, James ....,,,, A .U.S.A ,,,,,...U.S.N ........U.S.N McKee, John ,,... ,.., ..,........ U . S.M.C McMillen, Robert ..,.... Meconis, Peter ........... U.S.C.G. U.S.C.G. Meitner, Clarence .,..........,. U-SN Melone, Mike ..,..,....... .,,,,...U.S.N Meniat, Edward ..,,v,.....,...... U-S-A Mercury, Anthony .,... Mesavage, Albert .......,,, Messina, Jerry ..,.,,.,,,,,,... U.S.M.C Meus, Joseph .,..,,,,, Meyer, Earl .,,Y..,,..,, Micek, Theodore ..,,,,, ,,,U.S.N ,,,,,,,U.S.N .,..,...U.S.A Michalson, Leslie ,, .,,,.,,,,,,,, U.S.A Mielnicki, Dominick ,, Mielnicki, Peter . ...,, , .,,U.S.N ,, ,,,., U.S.A Mikalayunas, Stanley .....,,, U.S.A Mikel, Eugene ...........,,,,,,, MU-S-N Mikolaczyk, Chester ,. ...,.,, U.S.A Milash, Leonard ......,,,,,,,,,,.. U.S.N Miller, Leslie ........,,..Y.. .U.S.A.A.C Miller,.W11l1am ......,,,,,. ,,,.... U .SA Mireckl, John .....,,.,.....,.,,,,,,.. U.S.A Misevich, Albert ,,,,.. Mislus, Ralph ........,,,., ,,,U.S.N Misiaveg, Charles .,..., U.S.A.A.C Misiewicz, Edmund .... .U.S.A.A.C ........U.S.N Mistach, Edward ..........,. U.S.C-G Mistarz, Adam Mistorz, Adam ..,..... ,.......U.S.A U.S.A .,,,,....U.S.A U.S.C.G. Olaska. Matthew , Olek, Eugene ,, Olek, Henry , .. Oles, Joseph ,, O'Nei1, Hugh ,. , O'Neill, Thomas ,, Opalinski, Eugene Opon, Stanley , ,,,l,,,,. , Otto, Charles ,,,,,,,...,. .. Otto, Warren .. Pacek, Edward ,. Pacek, Robert ....., , , Pacholski, Carl ,, Pacholski, Richard Pacholski, S. E. ,, , . Pachoski, Richard ,, Padilla, Paul ., ,,,,,,,.,.. .. Pahr, Ernest ..,.....,,....., Pahr, John ...,,, ,,,,, Pahuski, Stanley Palcewski, Frank ,,,,,, Paliga, Joseph ,, Paluch, John ,..,.. , ,. Paprocki, Wallace .,,,,, Para, James .............. , ....,. U.S.N .. ,,,U.S.A U.S.N.A.C U.S.A.A.C. ,,,U.S.N U.S.A.A.C ,...U.S.M.C U.S.N.A.C .......,U.S.A ,,,,,,.,U.S.A. .....U.S.A. ,, U.S.A. , ..... U.S.A U.S.A.A.C ,,,..U.S.A U.S.N.A.C , .,U.S.C.G U.S.A.A.C , ,,U.S.C.G .Y .U.S.N. .U.S.N .....,,U.S.A U.S.N .,U.S.N. . ,,U.S.N. A I . Parker, Chester .,.,,...,.,, ,,,.. U .S.A. Patrick, Joseph ,, ,, Paukstis, Charles ,. ,, ,,,,, U.S.N. ,,U.S.A.A.C. Pauly, John ,,,,,,,,,,,.............., U.S.A. Paustis, John .,,,,,,, ,, Peccia, Alfred ., U.S.A.A.C. U.S.A.A.C. Pecelunas, William ,,.., ...,., U .S.A. Pecilunas, Leonard Peckaitis, Frank .,.. Pekala, Edward Pekny, Edward ....,, Pelster, Robert .,,,,, Pencek. Herman .... ....,,,,U.S.C.G. ......,U.S.N. ,,,,,,,U.S,A, .......U.S.A. , ,,,,, U.S.A. Penno, Adolf ,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,.... U .S.A. Penno, Edward Perepechko, Stanley ,,,,,.,... U.S.N. Perrnoda, Joseph ..,..... U.S,A.A.C. Perrino, Damel ..,.Y,,,,,,.,.,,..., U.S.A. Perry, Robert ,.,, ,,,,............,cV U .S.A- Perusina, Nicholas ..,,,,,....,,. U.S.N- Peter, Joseph ,.,,,,,,,,,,. . ,,,U.S.N. Peterson. James ......,, Petka, Raymond .,,,,.,, Petkelis. Leo ,. ,, Petraitis, Albert ,.,. Petrey, Philip ,,,,,,,U.S.A. ,...,,.U.S.A. ,....,,U.S.N. U.S.A. ......,U.S.A. 'kickiiiiiiiititiiiitiiitiiki'k'k'ki k'k'A ki k'k Mizones, Stanley .....,......,,., U.S.A- Mock. Leroy ..c..............,,,,,,, USA- Moher. James ....,..,,..... U.S.A.A.C. Mondt, Harold .......,.c..........., U.S.A- Moore, Clark ............l.. Morgan, Charles .,...... Morrnann, William .... Mostik, John ...,..,,,,... Mueller, Roy .........,... ..,,,,.,U.S.A Mocha. Theodore ......,, ,U.S.A.A.C ..,,....U.S.A ....,.,.U.S.A ........U.S.A. ....,,,.U.S.A. Murphy, Timothy .,,,........,Vcc U,S.A- Musial, Edward .,ccl....,.... U.S.C.G- Musilek, George ....... . .YY,,.. U.S.A. Muth, Earl .............. ,....,., U .S-N Myczek, John .... .,,l...,... U .S.A Nagel, Melvin ,,,,,,..,,,, U.S.A.A.C Nagrodski, Robert .,.... Namoft, Joseph Y,,,,,,,,,.. Narkis, Alfred ..,,., . . Narkis, William ....,,, Narkis, W. F. .....l, , Neil, George .,,,...,, ....... Neil, James .,,,,, .,,,,,..... . Neil, John ..,,.,,,,,,ii,,,.... Nepyzwoda, Edward Neri, Alphonse ,,,......... U.S.A.A.C, ........U.S.A. ,,,,,,U.S.A. ,,,,,,..U.S.N ,,..,...U.S.A ....U.S.M.C ...,.,.,U.S.A. .....,.,U.S.A. Y.,,,..,U.S.A. ...,U.S.M.C. Neumann. George .,,,,..,,..... U.S.A. Neumann, Richard .,,........, U.S.N. Newman, William ,..... .......,U.S.A Niemiec, Earl ..,...,,.,,,,.....,.,. U.S.N Ninow, Charles .i..........,.. .,.. U .S-A Norman, Leon ,,,,,,,,..,,.. U.S.A.A.C Novak, Frank ..,.....,..... U.S.A.A.C Novak, John ......,A................ U-SJL Nowak, Chester .,.,....,, U.S.A.A.C Nowakowski, Robert .. .,,,.,..U.S.A. Nowicki, Edward ,,,,,,.......... U.S.N Nowicki, William ....... .U.S.A.A.C Oblazny, Walter ..........,l.... U.S.A Ochenkowski. Frank .. O'Donne1l, Cyril ,,,,.,,,,, Olaska, Edward ...,...... ..,,.,U.S.A ,.,.....U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. KILLED IN LINE OF DUTY Edward Brown ,,,,, Timothy Clarke ..,..... Lawrence Kranson Edward Krygowski Edward Kuchmuk Joseph Maciejewski Edward Miniet ....,. John Rarrat .....,,. Lester Saenger ..... Benny Salis ..... Nelson Trent .,,,,,,,, Albert Wiedefeld ., Arthur Vermette .,., Edward Kilburg ,,,,. Leon Rudski ..,,, ,, John Harms .,...,., Leonard Brace ..,,, Clarence Miller ..,,. Edward Stanock .,,, ,,......U.S.A.A.C. ,,....U.S.A.A.C. ..,,,.,,U.S.A.A.C. ,,,,,,,,U.S.M.A.C. ,,i....,U.S.A. ,s,....U.S.A. ..,.....U.S.A. ..,,.,..U.S.A. ,.......U.S.A.A.C. ......U.S.A.A.C. .,.,..U.S.A.A.C. ,,,,,,,,U.S.A.A.C. ,,,,....U.S.N. ..,.,,,,U.S.A. MISSING IN ACTION Eugene Kasmer ,,,,.,... ,....,., U .S.A.A.C. Thaddeus Kowynia ,,,,, ..,.,..... U .S.A. Bernard Kritchunas .,,,. ....... U .S.A- Joseph Polak .............., ,,,,.... U .S.A- 'A'iittttiitiiiiiiiiiiitiii'k'k'k'ki k'k'k'k'ki'i'i' 1110: Petrovski, Michael .... Pezanowski, Leonard, Philip, Michael ,,,,...... Pieczyrak, Ted .......... ,,,,......U.S.A ,U.S.A.A.C .....,....U.S.A ...,,.,,.,U.S.A Piekut, Leo ......,,,,,.,,, ............ U .S.A Pierson, Lawrence .,,... U.S.A.A.C Pietrus, Ray .,.....,,,..,,,,.......... U.S.N Pietryla, Edward ................ U.S.A Pietryla, Frank .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,... U . S.A Pietryla, Walter .,,,,,,, U.S.A.A.C Pillott, Herbert .......,....,,,...., U.S.A Piquette. Fred ,,,.. Plachy, Charles ...,, Placzek, Irvin ,..,. Placzek. John ..... Placzek, Walter ..,,. .. ,.....,,..U.S.N ,,,.,..U.S.A. .......U.S.A ,,.,,,,U.S.N ,..,....U.S.A Plazek, Edwin ..,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,..,. U.S.N Plocke, Clarence .,,,,,,, ....U.S.M.C Pocius, Anton ,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A Pocius, Joseph ..,.,..,.... Podborny, Eugene Pokrzywa, Frank ,,,,,,,. Polak, Edward .,,..,. ,, Pomo, Ralph .....l..,., .,.. Pontarelli, Michael .. Poplawski, Fred ...,,,,,, Porto, Angelo ,.,.....,..... Potempa, Walter ,, Poznack, Edward Preidis, Ted ............, , i, Prell, Raymond .Y.....,.... Prohaska, Harold ....U.S.M.C ..........U.S.N ,.......U.S.A U.S.A.A.C ...,,,,,U.S.A ,,,,,,U.S.C.G. ,U.S.A.A.C .....,,.,,U.S.N U.S.A.A.C U.S.A.A.C ,.,,,,,,U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ,...,,..U.S.N ,,i.....U.S.N Protosevich, George ..,... U.S.M.C Prussing, Fred .,,...,... ..,,.....,U.S.N Przywara, Matthew .. .... .U.S.A Pucka, Chester .......,,, Pudwell, Arthur .,.., Puzas, Anthony .,,,, ,,,,,,,U.S.A ,,,,,.,U.S.A .......U.S.A. Quinn, Michael ......,, ,..,,,,..,, U .S.N. Quinn, Thornas ,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,.. U.S.N. Quinn. William .....,........ U.S.C,G Quintavalli, William .,,,,,,,U.S.A. Rachner, William ......,,,,...... U.S.N. Rader, Orville .,.........,., U.S.A.A.C Radiwonowicz, Roman ,.U.S.M.C Radochonski, Frank .... Rak, Bruno ........ ,,,,,..... Rak, Eugene .,,,,,,, ..... Rak, John .,,....,.......,....., Rak, Stanley ....... Rakoczy, Stanley ,,,,,,,. Ralph, Stanley ....,,...... Raminiak, Florian ,,,,.. Rapinchuk, Andrew .. Rarrat, Calvin ......,,,,., Ratay, Bruno ,..,..,,,..... ...U.S.C.G. Raqan, Adolph ,.,,,,,,,,i ...,,,,.. U .S.A. .U.S.A.A.C .......,U.S.A. ,,,,,,,iU.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. ,,,.....U.S.A. .,,,.,.,U.S.A. .....,..U.S.N. .......,U.S.N. ,,,.....U.S.A. .,.....U.S.N. Rauba, Edward .,,,,., ,,.,..,.., U .S.A. Raue, Walter ......,,c,..,,,,,,,,,... U.S.N. Razutis, Charles ......,.,.,, U.S.C.G. Redden, John .,..............,.,... U.S.A. Redden, Robert ,ii....... Regan, George ,,,,..,...,. ....U.S.C.G. ., ...,, U.S.N. Reinke- Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. U.S.C.G. Remeikis, John ,,,,,,,c,c.,..,...,, U.S.A. Reminger, William .,.... Renkar, Thaddeus .,... ,, ,.,.. U.S.A ,U.S.A.A.C Resner, Robert .,Yci....Y...... U.S.C.G. Reyels, Arthur ....cc,i,,.. Riczkus, Raymond ,,,,.. ,.,.....U.S.A. ....,,..U.S.A. Hiner, Quentin ......,,,,,. U.S.A.A.C. Riplinq, Frank .............,,,..,, U.S.A. Robeansky, Andrew ......,.,, U.S.A. Robson, Robert .................... U.S.A. Robutka. Edward .,....,......... U.S.A. Rochlitz, Ervin ..........i. U.S.A.A.C Rock, Charles .....Y,, ..,........ . .U.S.A- Rodeck, Raymond ,..... ...... U .S.A Rodeo, Edmund .....,,.,,,,.... U.S.N!-C Roqal, Edward ...,,,,,,,.,.... U.S.M.C Rohr, Charles ,,,,, ,,....... U .S.N Roiek, Stanley ..,... Rokosz, Edward ,,,,, Rokosz, Henry ...,,.. ,,,,.,.U.S.A ..,,,..U.S.A .....,.U.S.A Ross, Donald ......, Rostan, Louis ....,,......,. U.S.A.A.C. Rowe, Harry ....,.....,..,....,,,.,, U.S.A. Rowe, Kenneth ................ U.S.M.C. Rudakas, John .,......,....,..,,.. U.S.A. Rudnick, Gerald ......,,,, U.S.A.A.C. Rudski, Leon ................ U.S.A.A.C. Rukavina, Stephan ............ U.S.N. Rusilowicz, James ...........,.. U.S.A. Ryan, Charles ....,,...,,,., U.S.A.A.C. Ryan, Dennis .............. U.S.A.A.C. Rycyzyn, Fred ..................., U.S.A. Sacco, Donald .....,......,... U.S.C.G. Saccomando, Alphonse ,..,. . U.S.A.A.C. Sadowski, Casimer .... U.S.A.A.C Sadrick, Ray .......,.,..,...... . ,.., U.S.A. Sadzewick, Larry ..............., U.S.A. Salrskas, Joseph ...,,.,,,,...,..,, U.S.A. Sammet, George ............,,. ,,,U.S.A. Sammet, Jacque .............. U.S.M.C. Sankus, John .,,............... .. .... U.S.A. Sargautis, Clement ............ U.S.A. Sauciunas, Frank ..........,...,. U.S.A. Scarano, Anthony .............. U.S.A. Scheel, Edgar , .......,..,,,........ U.S.A. Scheel, Karl ........,..., Scheuinq, Vernon ........,.,,.. Schilling, Robert ........... U.S.A. U.S.A. .U.S.C.G. Schleichert, Danny ..,.......,, U.S.N. Schleichert, Edward Schmidt, Harold .................. U.S.A. Schmidt, Lee Roy .........,..,.,, U.S.A. Schmidt, William .......,........ U.S.A. Schmidtke, Harold ..,,..,......, U.S.N. Schmook, Edwin ........... ....... U .S.A. Schneider, Charles .......,.... U.S.A. Schoenbeck, Richard ......,.., U.S.A. Schubert, Leroy ..............,... U.S.A. Schuetz. Roy .......,,,.....,........ U.S.A. Schulberg, Harvey ...... U.S.A.A.C. Schultz, John ,,.,......,..,,...,..,.. U,S.A. Schultz, Norman ,..,.........,,... U.S.N. Schultz, Arthur ....,.. Scott, Charles ..,.. Scott, Richard .,.... ........., U ,S.N. Scott, William .,.... . ..,...... U.S.N. Seifert, Charles ..,.. .,,.,..., U ,S.A. Senkpiel, Fred ....... ......... U .S.A. Serafini, Frank .................... U.S.N. Sergey, Florian .,.,.,...... U.S.A,A.C. Serowski, Edward ..........,,.. U.S.A. Serpico. Joseph ...............,.. U.S.A. Setzke, Henry ..,...,.. ...,,,,,,, U .S.N. Sexton, Edmund .,..,. ,...... . .U.S.N. Shearier, Elmer ....... ..,,...., U .S.A. Sheckels, Harry ..... Shermulis, John ,,,,,,....,,,t,,,,, .U.S.N. Shmowskis, John .,,,..,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A. Shuitlebarger, William.,U.S.M.C. Sicilian, Angelo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, U.S.N, Sieloft, Raymond ..,............. U.S.N. Sievers. Raymond .,..,,,. U.S.A.A.C. Sievers, Robert .................... U.S.A. Sievers, Willard ..... .,....... U .S.A. Sikora, John ,,,,,, ..,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,, U.S.A, Sileikis, Edward .,......,...,... U.S.N. Silhary, Charles .... , ,,...,,.. U.S.A. Sivicek, Paul ........ ....,,...,,,. U .S.A. Siwek, Alex ...... ................ U .S.A. Siwek, John .................. U.S.A.A.C. Skiba, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,, U.S,A, Skilondz, Joseph ..... ......,.. U .S.A. Skipitis, Tony ....,.., ,,,....,. U .S.A. Skocik, Steve ........ ......... U .S.N. Skowposl-ri, Sandra .......l.. WAVES Skowronski, Thaddeus ...,.. Skurauskas, Victor ....,. U.S.A.A.C. Slack, Richard ...........,....,... U.S.N. Slattery, James ....... Slavinka, Louis ....... .......,.U.S.A. ..,......U.S.N. Slavinlra, Vincent ...........,..,. U.S.A. Sliwoski, Edward .,,,.... U.S.A.A.C. Sliwoski, Fr ank ..,. , .,..,,.,.,..... U.S.N. Slomczynski, Chester .......,U.S.A. Slomrany, Erven ....,....,......., U.S.A. Slomiany, Harry ........ U.S.A.A.C. Slovey, Marvin ..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.N, Slowek, Henry ....... ..,,,..,, U .S.A. Slush, John .......... Smit, James ...... .... Smith, Joseph ......... .......,.U.S.A. ....,...,U.S.N. .......,.U.S.N. Sneddon, Robert ...,. , ,,,,,,,, U.S.C.G. Sacha, Edward ....... Sokol, Edward ...,.,.,.. ....,....U.S.N. ,.......U.S.A. Solomon, Frank .,........,...,... U.S.N. Sommerteld, Alfred .. Sommerteld, Gustav Soprych, Matthew .... Sosnowski, Raymond Sowa, Edmund ..,,.,....,, Sparks, Joseph ............ ....,...U.S.A. ..,.....U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. Spataiore, Frank ............... ,..U.S.A. Speckin, Roland ..... .........U.S.N. Springer, Donald ......,......... U.S.A. Sroka, Henry .,..,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,, U.S.A. Stack, Stajer, Joseph ...,.. ..,.. Stalin, Walter ...,.. Stalun, Anton ..,... Edward .,.......... U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. .........U.S.N. ........,U.S.N. Stanek, Chester ..,................. U.S.N. Stanek, Joseph .................... U.S.N. Stanek, Stanley ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, U.S.N, Stankowski, Leonard .,......U.S.A. Stankus. John ............., U.S.A.A.C. Stankus, Joseph .......,........,. U.S.A. Stankus, Leo ........ ...,.... . U.S.C.G. Stasko, John ....,,..,,,...,,,, Stefanik, Ervin ............ ...,....U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. Steftens, Stanley ................ U.S.A. Sterzempa, Casmir .... Stewart, Tracy ............ ........U.S.A. ....U.S.M.C. Stock, I-'red .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A, Stomiany, Edward ..... .U.S.A.A.C. Stomiany, Joseph .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A, Strockis, Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S.A. Strucinsl-ri, Mitchel .... Strunk, Harvey ,.... ,...... Struwe, Charles ...., Stuewe. Conrad ...., Sturtecky, James ...,.,.. Suess. Ralph .....,..,.. Suhar, Roger ........ ....U.S.M.C. ........U.S.A. ........U.S.A. ...,....U.S.A. ........U.S.A. ........,U.S.A. Sulima, John ..,.,.,...,.,.,,,,..,,,. U.S.N, Sullivan, Neil .,,,,,,,,,,, Surwill, Ben .,..,...,, ,,,.. Svoboda, Anton , ........ . Swain, Norman ,,,,,,,,,,,. ..U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. Swain, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, U.S.A, Swanson, Arthur .....,. Swarziak, Stanley ...... Swiech, Raymond ...... Swierczek, Stanley .... Swietek, Anthony ......,, .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.N. ..,....,U.S.A. Swulius, Leonard ...,.,,.,,,,,.,, U.S.N, Swulius, Robert .....,.... ....U.S.M.C. Szarivila, Roman ................ U.S.N. Szarmack, Frank ........ ....,...U.S.A. Szczepaniak, Edward ........ U.S.N. Szeczepaniak, Walter .... U.S.C.G. From a letter received from Bruno Tauras Uune RJ stationed at an Army Air Base, January 30, 1944 Sz9YedY, Stanley ................ U.S.A Szulakiewicz, Leonard ...... U.S.A SZUICI, Theodore .,,,,,,.,,,, ,,.,,, U ,S,A Tait, Roger .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,, U ,SA Tamulewicz, Florian , ........, U.S.N Tauras, Bruno ........,............. U.S.A Telmu, Edward ......,..,.,.,,,,,,, U.S.N Thomas, Roy .......,.......,..,.,,.. U.S.A Thompson, Clittord .....,.. U.S.C.G. Thorpe, James .....,.....,,..,,, Thorpe, William , .... . Timke, Arthur ..,....... Tolsky, Roy ............., U.S.C.G. U.S.C.G. Tomaszewski, Clemence....U.S.A Tomek, Robert ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, U,s,M.C Topel, Raymond .......,. Trakshel, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trusco, Kasmer ....... Tuleia, Mike .,...... Turek, Henry ...,....... Tutay, Edward ..,,... Tvarkunas, Alber .............. Tyrka, John .,..,,,.,,,.,,,,, ....,....U.S.A ...,.....U.S.A U.S.N. U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C Ulaszek, Joseph .,,,,.,.,wA,,,,,,, U,S,A Unger, Fred ..... . .,...,.... . Vais, Alban ,..,......... .U.S.A.A.C .........U.S.N Valuska, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U,S,N Vermette, Joseph Van Matre, Van Varekors, Donald ,,,,,,,...,,,.,, Varekois, Peter .,......U.S.A .....,,.U.S.A Vaughn, John . ................,.. ..U.S.N Verbell, Edward U.S.A.A.C VC!leChk0, Steven ............,,.. U.S.N Vertelka, Alphonse . ...,,..... . Vicari, Anthony .,,,,,.,,,,A,,,,,, Viscockis. Joseph ......,. Vltalo, Fred ,...,. ..,,,,, Vlaszek, Ben .,,............. Vobroucek, Charles Volkrnan, Howard ...... .,..U.S.M.C ........U.S.A ........U.S.A .U.S.A.A.C U.S.A.A.C Voss, Irwin ................., U.S.A.A.C Wagner, Harold ,......... U.S.A.A.C Waiek, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U,S,A Wall, Ervin .....,..,.... .,... U .S.A.A.C Wall, Raymond ......,......... U.S.C.G Walocha, Chester .... ..,.....U.S.A Walters, Richard ,......... ,..... U .S.N Warnis. Reynolds ......,. Washack, Robert ...... Waskiewicz, Dominic Wassack, George ...... Weber, Robert ,......... Weqrowski, Leonard Weishaupt, Richard Weiss, Marvin ..........., Welter, Alphonse ...,.. Welzien, Vincent ...... Werek, Walter ....... Werner, Edward ...... ........U.S.N ..,,,,..,,U.S.A ......,.U.S.A ,.........U.S.N .....,...,U.S.A .,U.S.N.A.C ......,...U.S.A ........U.S.A ........U.S.N ..,.,,,,U.S.N ........U.S.A ......,.U.S.A West, Robert ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, U.S,A,A,C Wezilis, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U,S,N Wheeler, Willard ......,. U.S.A.A.C Wiequs, John ...................... U.S.A Wiencez, John .............. ........U.S.A Wierciock, Edward ......,. U.S.C.G Wiercock, Fred .............. U.S.M.C Wierzbowsl-ri, Edmund ...... U.S.A Wiloer. Leonard ............,.,.,, U.S.A .U.S.A.A.C U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.N. U.S.N. U.S.A. U.S.N. Wilk, Edward , ,...... ............,. U .S.N. Wilke, Howard ....... ......... U .S.A. alll: Wilkowski, Norbert U.S.N.A.C. Willetord, Sam ,,,,,,, ......... U .S.M.C. Williams, William ...... Winkler. John .,..,.. . Wionek, John ........ Wionek, Robert ...... Witko, Edward ............ ........U.S.A. . .....,... U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. Wiza, Sylvester ...,.............. U.S.A. Woeslaw, Wilbur . ...... . Wojcik, Chester ...... Wojcik, Joseph ,,.,.. Wojcik, Stanley .... Wojcik, Walter ...... Wojtasik. John ...... Woitezak, Edwin .. Wolanski, Walter ...... Wolff, Robert ,.... Woods, Martin ...... Woods, William .... Wozniak, Bernard ...,., Wozniak, Robert ........ Wrobel, Edwin ...... Wroh el, Eugene ...,. . Wrona, Louis ........ ........U.S.A. .......,U.S.A. . ,,,,...,. U.S.A. . ......... U.S.A, ..........U.S.C.G. ........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. .....,,.U.S.A. .........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. U.S.A.A.C. ....,.,.U.S.N. Wychacki, Chester .... U.S.A.A.C. Wyherek. George ...... U.S.A.A.C. Wysocki. Steve .......... U.S.A.A.C. Yagmin, Frank .....,...... U.S.A.A.C. Yancey, Edward ,..,......,....,.. U.S.N. Yancy, Homer .............. U.S.A.A.C. York. Thomas ......,....... U.S,A.A.C. Younq, George ...... Yuskct, Elmer ........ Yuskewicz, Stanley .... Zaba, Chester ...,. ......,.. Zadrozny, Anthony Zadrozny, Joseph .. Zagrakalis, Leo .,....... Zak, Leonard .......... Zambos, George ...,,.,.., Zangrando, Eldon Zave. Henry ......,... Zawilla, Alfred .... Zawilla, Edward .. Zayner, Bernard ,... ...... Zdanczyk, Edward Zeidler, George ..,, Zelnis, Al ......,......... Zemeck, Alex ...... Zepeda, Frank ...... Zieiler. George ...... Zientara, Frank ...... Zientara, John ..,... Zilinskas, Victor .... Zintak, Francis ,.,......,.. Zintak, George ...,....,.. Zintak, John .......,........ Ziomek, Al ................... Ziomek, Henry .,,... Zoberis, Raymond ...,.. Zutoft, Norbert .,.......... Zyskowski, Joseph ..,,.. Zyskowski, Stanley ,,,. Zyskowski, Walter ...,. Army .,,,, Navy ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marines ......,.,.,.. Coast Guard ,.....,, Army Air Corps ......, Navy Air Corps ...... ..,.. ....,,..U.S.A. ........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ..,,....U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. . ......,.. U.S.N. ,.......U.S.A. ........U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. .........U.S.N. ........U.S.A. . ......... U.S.N. ..,.....U.S.A. ........U.S.A. ........U.S.N. ........U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. ........U.S.N. ,,...,..U.S.N. ........U.S.A. ........U.S.A. ...,,,..U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. .,,.....U.S,A. ........U.S.N. ...U.S.M.C. ....U.S.C.G. U.S.A.A.C. .U.S.N.A.C. THE ELAHIU gf? The Clarion aims to keep the student body in touch with the news and spirit of Kelly, to offer training in writing and business, and to support all worthy school enterprises. Wartime publication means the support of all stu- dent drives and projects to hasten victory. Much column space is being de- voted to school-in-wartime news. During the current year three special issues were run oil. ln November an eight-page Servicemen's Edition was sent to all former Kellyans in the armed forces. Two graduation issues of six pages were included during the year. CLARION REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: F. Ianik, L. Mickas, H. Getmun, L. Votavcx, I. Zyzes. Sev- enth Row: A. Scholtens D. Yunic. E. Gorecki I. Gurka, R. Campbell. Sixth Row: H. Persak l. Kisiel, R. Iublonski A. Potraz, T. Rybout Fifth Row: H. Wilcop F. Pencek, M. Grant M. Fahrtorth, M. Kra- sauskas. Fourth Row: C. Voice, R. Burke, G Brodariclc, E. Chwierut, D. Iaworski. Third Row D. Green, S. Ewasiuk I. Waas, I. Leno, N Sulima, L. Pulkos. Sec ond How: F. Wall. H Sojka, L. Brinker, M. Kasper, L. Partyka, F Sabatini. Bottom Row L. deMartino. R. Ramirez M. Zygadlo. M. Roth S. Pontarelli, S. De Bemo. Q ADVERTISING CLUB R. Tornello. C. Gregov, A. Scholtens, A. Kralc- vich, D. Iaworski, A. Wojtarowicz. CLARION LITERARY STAFF 1 Row: A. Wojtcxrowicz, F. Wall, M. Rebencxk. Second Row: L. Ander- son, L. Rogalski. F. Icxrosz, I. Boughan. Bot- tom Row: B. Lewcmski, L. Giuntoli, O. Werbo- wetzki. CLARION BUSINESS STAFF Mrs. Parker, D. Iawor- ski, A. Scholtens. C. Gregov, S. Krueger. Standing in hack: L. Kubera. Q PAGE EDITORS OF CLARION Miss Gouwens, T. Cer- mcxk, B. Lewcxnski, L. Giuntoli, W. Christo- pher. ik Many papers find their Way to men in service, furnishing the tie between the good old days and the stern reality of the times. The business staff has charge of the circulation and finances and obtains the advertising. The fact that the newspaper has come out of the red and has stayed out indicates the success of their endeavors. Miss Gouwens is the editorial adviser and Mrs. Parker, the business adviser. 11131 Top Row: B. Cieslcr, V. Rock, I. Smickus, M. Steinwall, E. Rudnick, R. Tornello, L. Ptacek. M. Giustino, D. Lhcrmon, W. Christopher. Third L!-XMPLIGHTEH STAFF ART STAFF At- Top, Top Row: R. Duchossois, D. Reimer, L. Vuis, C. Raimondi, L. Ptrxcek, R. Moeglich, L. Muqier, R. Lingensjo. Bottom How: N. Korscxk, I. Korsak, A. Maqier, M. Giustino, L. Pulkos, I. Boughan. LITERARY STAFF Center, Top Row: A. Prihod, I. Stringer, W. Christopher, B. Lew- cmski, B. Ciesla, D. Twcxdell, W. Mcilinski. Second Row: L. Lesinski. A. Detelic. A. Sharp. First Row: A. Moizis, M. Reb enuk, F. Icxrosz. G. Kozlowski, L. Kurtys, I. Boughcm. Fore ground: M. Furdcx, I. Grcxy, C. Liss. BUSINESS STAFF At Bottom, Top Row: A. Scholtens, D. Icxworski, D. Mcxrqcxlus I. Gray. Bottom Row: I. Mfxrtenson, R. Tornello, B. Pfeiffer Mr. Bils. 14: 1 THE STUHY UF THE Bllllli iff In order to be a remembrancer of this momentous year the Lamplighter should be a record in pictures, drawings, and written sketches of the 1944-'45 set-up and activities of Kelly. An enterprise so comprehensive calls for great effort on the part of the staff and the cooperation of student body and faculty. Cl The times presented difficulties in the matter of publication. However, Kelly has Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Allen looks ahead. Engraver, printer, photographer, and cover-maker were at our service early. ll The theme and general plan were foundational work. Then came the photographers to take the pictures that we had planned. The art staff, under Miss O'Hara's direction, as- sumed the making of the page layouts and mountings, a task usually done by the engraver of the book. The theme pages, executed as montage pages, took real invention but they were fun. The art staff mounted pictures many an evening till dusk, and then went home to make illustrations. However, the work was absorbing and the privilege of producing an original product makes the book seem truly ours. The cover, emphasizing the theme, was designed by Iuliana Korsak. ll Meanwhile the literary staff, under the direction of Miss Gouwens, was out interviewing, fact- finding, writing, revising, typing, constantly applying the test, Does this tell the story? Theirs too was the job of working with the art staff to assemble identifications and rosters and check and recheck names. In response to pub- licity given by the local newspapers, revision of the service roll was possible. ll The advertising staff, supervised by Mrs. Parker, secured the advertisements which appear in the book. II The sales staff, with Mr. Bils in charge, sold the book. Possibly this edition will establish a record in circulation, geographically. 1 115 r x -L s LIFE AT THE BH!-XNEH ik On the following pages you will see a collection of pictures taken at differ- ent times at the Branch, pictures that show its many activities. They tell only half the story. The other half is written on the bewildered faces of the timid lB's just entering, and the expectant looks of the lA's who will soon leave for the Main. The Branch is just a stepping stone to the Main. Those at the Branch know it is a real part of Kelly and they are getting the foundation for the rest of their school years. The freshmen at the Branch are the first re- BRANCH PAPER SALVAGE . Top How: A. Wiertelak, D. Dzimidas, g M. Kasper, R. Anthony, I. Hamilton. S. English, R. Stack, M. Bell. Bottom Q How: L. Svara, K. Kruger, D. Bartlaga, G. Banals, F. Ebert. With Paper: H. Karbin. BRANCH STUDENT COUNCH. Standing: A. Smoley, C. Venetucci. B. Guggemos, M. Sklod, F. Iccobs, E. Paradise, E. Molek. I. Tomaszewski. I. Silvers. Seated: I. Prudden, Mr. G. Hutton, I. Shizas, G. Russell. 1116: ' BRANCH TALENT CLUB Top Row: C. Marek, D. Ienkins, L. Svara, G. Alirie, S. Fry, C. Klaric, E. Malek, L. Roth. Third Row: V. Vince, A. Godis, D. Slivinski, A. Oswald, T. Rauth, V. Laniewski, H. Dzieciatkow- ski, R. Iacobs, D. Mayer, A. Meitinger, E. Rybicki, V. Kurowski, E. Connolly. Second How: L. Hornik, A. DeAngelis. L. Cundari, I. Marek, E. Koziel, D. Buchunas, B. Zukas, A. Tornello, D. Seeman. Bottom Row: S. Wertz. M. Tcrmraz, R. Sereda. E. Furda, M. Kral, H. Kott, I. Variot.. 1 Af, ., lffbffl'-', . O ,rfs 1 ff' , 1 . I ' BRANCH DRAMATICS Top How: V. Metke, R. Sereda, M. Dotto, R. Ianick, L. Sever, S. Canter, L. Culler, S. Kmger, F. Kosieracki, M. Novak, M. McLeod, L. Ziwiski, D. Vas- gis, Second How: M. Salis, D. Teske, Mrs. Leshyn, E. Seggennan. K. Krue- ger, E. Lesneski, L. Zelmer, L. Bowers, V. Vince, A. Ostrowski. D. Steinke. Howlett. Bottom Row: E. Chmiel, Valenti, H. Ercegovac, M. Remine. Vukovic. B. Fiala, S. Krasinska. Kopera, E. Tyrone, B. Goggemos. O AMATEUR SHOW- ANGELS SINGING CHRISTMAS CAROLS 1' cf-Q . ng lil Top: A. Tornello, D. Seemann, E. 1 Furda, M. Kxal, H. Scott, I. Variot. cruits, the newly drafted troops that will become the Well-trained citizens of tomorrow. Here is a bird's-eye view of the Gunsaulus Elementary School. The Branch, with its 378 students, is found on the third floor of this building. Ten full-time teachers are in charge of divisions and three come part-time daily. The Branch students are always ready to help with the war effort. Fresh- men are not too young to fight in this war. They collected 26,760 pounds of paper during the special high school scrap drive, average of 55 pounds per 1117: student. The stamp sales have also boomed. Two divisions, 303 and 306, have been IOOWQ the entire year, while the Branch itself has been IOOW on many occasions. Every meeting of the Student Council finds the Branch ready with sug- gestions and questions. Occasionally they hold meetings of their own. Along with the daily work the Branch finds time to enjoy the parties put on by the various organizations. The G.A.A. dance, the HalloWe'en party, and the Freshman Frolic are three annual affairs. In addition the Branch students turn out in force at the events at the main building. There are ten clubs at the Branch. The members meet every second Tuesday. There are sixteen boys and three hundred sixty-two girls in the Branch. BRANCH TICKET SALESIVIEN Top Row: A. Smoley, C. Venetucci, B. Guggemos, B. Malek, C. Smuda, G. Russell, B. Honath, I. Shizas, E. Burba, D. Sli- vinski, A. Iackowiak, T. McC1ory. Bottom Row: E. Meister, M. Sklod, A. Dro- gosz, C. Ianicke, I. Dziuba, D. Gignac. A. Byczek, C. Duszecka, W. Fitz, R. Mar- iensen. At Desk: I. Davis. O BRANCH WAR STAMP SALESMEN Top How: H. Karbin, E. Tarcion, G. Banals. Second Row: R. Braner, L. Smaha, I. Rodgers, I Szostecki, W. Fitz, R. Prohaska, S. Dus- zejha. Bottom How: Mrs. McCarthy, R. Trezhotka, L. Mikolajczyk, L. Thomas, I. Goldyn. 0 BRANCH CLARION REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: A. Apeda, R. Mackowack, R. Milazzo, M. Angelo, R. Ianick, H. bel, I. Kennedy, G. Ienicek, C. Pouliot. Bottom Row: M. Kasper, C. Vince, D. Vukovic, M. Remine, D. Venetucci. c1181 Karbin, S. Miller. E. Schie- Mayer, G. Popena, L. Thielen, R. Burke, E. Icxs- kierski. Foreground: C. BRANCH ATTENDANCE CLERKS Standing: D. Balke, T. Mar- rello, D. Dzimidas, A. Wan- troba, M. Idmison, L. Rolek, A. Smoley, S. Eng- lish, A. Ostrowski, L. Svara. Seated: A. Wolan- ski, A. Skala, L. Bowers. A. Dresden. E. Kwilosz, E. Marello. Foreground: I. Variot. 0 BRANCH HALL GUARDS Top Row: D. Benicki, L. Zaleski, M. Kuhnert, I. de- Lee, I. Damaska, K. Krueger, D. Sadawsky, A. Wie-rtiak, H. Kott. Third Row: I. Henricks, E. Hel- land. E. Chmiel, G. Banals, D. Balke, I. Szostecki, A. Walczak, I. Stec. Second Row: R. Coyle, M, Angelo, R. Kolesiak, R. Hebel, C. Klaric. E. Wierioch. Bottom Row: S. Worobey, L. Ma- nuk, E. Miltzow. V. Wit- tendori, F. Kernazic, M. Iamison, S. English. At Desk: L. Wisniewski. 0 BRANCH OFFICE ASSISTANTS Top Row: A. Smoley, I. Variot, R. Prohoska. Sec- ond Row: R. Dicienz, P. Prokup, D. Groth, L. Svarcr, V. Metke, E. Paradise, S. Krasinska. Bottom Row: E. Malek, T. Kopera, G. Contare. We have thirty-one students in the Honor Society, which makes a percentage of 12.2 students who have grades E or above. At the Branch We have eighty- eight students, or 24.3fZp of the student body, who have not been absent or tardy this semester. A mural depicting the many interesting characters of Well known stories was hung this semester in our library. The mural was painted by several stu- dents in the art department under the direction of Mrs. Gross. 01191 HHANEH E. A. A. BUAHD 0 Standing: L. Goetz, L. Wisniewski. Seated: I. Kennedy. D. Balke. BHANEH EAMP EUUHEHY ELUB Top Row: H. Karbin, R. Crutchley, I. Davis, R. Anthony, T. Her- holzer, R. Mackowak, A. Prohan, R. Batastini. F. Hooker, I. Fuest- ing. Bottom Row: Mr. Heyse, R. Burke, R. Young, R. Debiec, A. Iackierski, A. Drogosz, S. Bray, I. Freitag. Kneeling: I. Hamilton. BHANEH LATIN CLUB Top Row: I. Willeford, . R. Anthony, D. Pouliot, - A. deAnge1is, D. Kemp. ' D. Benecki, E. Wiercioch, R. Steianski, E. Kelnosky, I. Neal, H. Stri- zak, D. Sau- dausky, F. Iacobs, M. DePasque, M. Leod. I. Grey, D. Bednarowicz, C. nath. Third row: E. Lensek, H. Karbin, H. Kott, A. Tornello, E. Helland, V. Wittendorl, L. Zajac, M. Sgrignoli, C. Pouliot, D. DeSalv0. H. Sojka, A. Graczyk, I. Tomaszewski, R. Braner, I. Boyle, L. Zalewski, I. Pronewich, M. Salis, E. Iaskierski, E. Chmiel. Second How: R. Crutchley. L. Kroperek, I. Folsom, D. Flournoy, I. Domarka, L. Peslak, R. Strubas, C. Vince, V. Laniewski, H. Dzieciat- kowski, A. Hochgraber, E. Furcla, A. Iac- kowiak, D. Stachnik, D. Steinke. Bottom Row: G. Alirie, S. Fry, M. Kral, C. Klaric. B. Vobroucek, L. Kodis, D. Kinders, C. Uran, D. Katrades, D. Petri. S. Canter, R. Milazzo, B. Doran. 0 BRANCH E. A. A. Standing, I. to. r.: D. Klimek, H. Mitchek, D. Starr, D. Bartlage, D. Bednarowicz, A. Kaul, L. Coler. Kneeling, 1. to r.: L. Wisniewski, A. Smoley, R. Praskis, S. Cantor, F. Adlone, I. Bielawski, D. De Salvo, D. Habdas. Seated, 2nd row: M. Kuhnert, L. Zelmer, A. Iohnson, N. Kleiclon. Seated, lower row, I. to r.: E. Seggerson, D. Teske, D. Vukovic, I. Kennedy, M. Letten, Y. Carlson. Clzol Novak, M. Mc- Smuda, B. Ho- olzydhg Song Faithful and true hearted Let us cheer for Kelly High. We revere her and defend her As her colors proudly fly: We will stand for her united Of her deeds we gladly tell. Her colors streaming, Glad faces beaming, So here's a cheer for her That We all love so well. Ioyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for Kelly High: Let every heart ring, Let every voice sing, There's no time to grieve or sigh. It's ever onward our course pursuing May defeat ne'er our ardor cool But united we will stand for her- Our Kelly High School. HALLOWEEN P H l Z E WINNERS Standing: A. Tor nello, I. Ebert, S Hoppe, D. Dzimidas E. Furda. Seated: A. G r a c z y k , R Burke. R. Young. SEHVIEE X-XETIVITIES ik Hey, find the bulb that put out the lights on the top of the tree . . . That was a swell movie I showed in 313 last period .... Yes, Soldier, all the teachers on your list are still here QH4 I xMuum'l1l.ll 6 3063 MQ This iire drill would have been perfect if that one line had tended to business .... Miss Lin- den, are these the reading scores for last week's tests? .... The latest developments on the Soldier Vote Bill, please .... That set is out but we have McGraw .... The house is sold out: come earlier next time .... Mr, McKeag will attend to your program in a minute: wait on that bench .... I want the note for last Friday, the 13th! 1122: gk Under the competent direction of Mr. C. S. Iones, the twenty-one members of the Electri- cians' Club take care of electrical equipment The Motion Picture Operators have extended their service this year. They now have the use of Room 318 for showing pictures. Miss E. Olson is the organizer of the present set-up and sponsors the club. The personnel ELEETHHHAN5'ELUB for the school. Since last semester a constitu- tion has been drawn up and membership has increased. QMUVlE UPEHATUHS BLUE consists of ten groups, one for each period, with a head operator for each group promoted to that position by his seniority. The club is also called upon to show spon- sored movies in the auditorium. ELECTRICIANS Above, Top Row: T. Langdon, I. Martenson, Mr. C. S. Iones. S. Vancheri, V. Susilovich, H. McCord, E Tutle, I. Barta, R. Krajeski. Bottom How: C. Steinwall, T. Lubert. I. Iachna. MOVIE OPERATORS Below, Top row: T. Langdon, G. Staniszewski, M. Kottel, H. Schoonvelt, R. Gronkowski, M. Namavicius, A. Schmidt, E. Bielkes, E. Borkowski. Third Row: B. Smith, I. David, W. Poleski, E. Barzynski, E. Cholewinski, E. Tutle, F. Ashmont, W. Susilovich, I. Depa, C. Kurtz, D. Dawson. Seated: D. Lorenzen, R. Clark, S. Fazy, E. Markham. Kneeling: R. Welter, E. Zmuda, E. Corcoran, F. Borkowski, W. Collins. 4123: 4 Top Row: F. Okas, M. Smolicek. G. Broda, E. Wolbas, M. Lange, S. Wegis, S. Yocius, G. Paz- dro. E. Yurgaitis. H. Spengler, I. Abbott, G. Raimondi, R. Rapinchuk, P. Trzeciak, I. Mazeikis, W. Reindecke. C. Stach- ya. Third Row: D. Klcep- ier, D. Wodarski, E. Woods, L. Slawecki, F. Sabatini, I. Iara, D. Hajer, M. Rennwanz. E. Libuszowski, A. Dom- beck. Second Row: D. Buroker, V. Lapham, A. Miller, L. Reddel, V. Ku- bal, G. Wesel, D. Flatley. R. Bula, F. Bielski. Bot- tom Row: P. Dawson, E. Samiec, L. Krol, G. Bur- rows, L. Tomaszewski, G. Billy, E. Kowalski. Fore- qround: L. Davidson. O Top Row: H. Prelich, V. Gniacly, D. Marqalus. V. Radzius, B. Kluge, V. Dymon, R. Meitner, M. Iackovac, F. Hartiq, D. Skalecki. Third Row: M. Domaqalski, D. Len- non, V. Dec, R. Piwowar. L. Heintz, L. Kosmosky. R. Barry, E. Piontkowski, D. Guilmond, W. Malin- ski, D. Utt. Second Row: I. Barta, E. Rendak, V. Sniegolski, I. Heinlein, M. Ginger, I. Kindle, C. Plattner, B. Nagel. Bot- tom Row: N. Reyels, A. Foster, A. Faklis, I. Iur- ry, L. Paczkowski, B. Voch. Foreqround: D. Minitti. Q Top How: Z. Walters, G. Vescon, C. Anton, I. Bart- kus, K. Eattinqer, R. Strunges, S. Soprych, I. Conlon, T. Martynowicz, R, Fronkowski, M. Wys- zynski, L. Grube, D. Ia- cubs, M. Cherovitch, H. Gierqielewicz. Third Row: G. Rinko, D. Reimer. E. Moore, E. Szwed, M. lagow, M. Maiorca, L. Martenson, V. Piorunski, M. Silk. Second Row: P. Kamis, V. Nowatski, S. Kruzel, L. Sicilian, V. Stegmeyer, L. Willin, R. Kohles, I. Seghers, L. Sie- wierski E. Hamilton. Bottom Row: A. Gough, L. Krueger, L. Brinker, C. Mackropoulos, B. Ru- dowicz, G. Biederman, D. Dyhala, B. Ceponis, A. Chrobak, D. Roman. 9 Top How: L. LaFlamme, R. Isacson, A. Berrick, E. Kariba, R. Grabinski, I. Rader. Fourth Row: H. Rimkus, L. Vais, D. Twadell, L. Kuciel, M. Schultz, L. Reeder. Third Row: D. Cudek, M. Ma- gier, I. Toman, D. Wal- lace, M. Schmidt, A. Riczkus, A. Zabalevicius. Second Row: S. Stelmach, E. Kierzek, I. Lucas, S. Peccio, W. Rauih, L. Kut. Bottom Row: M. Sava. N. Burrow, E. Wysocki, E. Iakubczak, I. Tyrka, A. Riebau, R. Tachna, D. Raudonis. HALL GUARDS iff The Hall Guards, who have been sponsored by Miss Lynskey for the past several years, are on duty every period at their own particular posts. They are chosen for their records of scholarship, attendance, initiative, dependa- bility, and trustworthiness. Some of their numerous duties are to inspect pupils' passes, to check the lockers for open locks, to report any disorder, and to escort visitors through the building. These trustworthy Hall Guards report lockers care- lessly left open. Because of their efficiency, corridor floors are always immaculate. Guards rise when speaking to a teacher or visitors, this is one example of their training in courtesy. For their service the Guards are awarded civic award points. After completing four semesters of satisfactory work, they are given a chenille emblem with the letter K. For every two additional semesters of service another star is added to the emblem. Below, Top How: F. Skrodenis, M Arendt, I. Kelly, H. Schlusemann, E Dircks. Eighth Row: A. Potraz, L Votava, A. Gams, R. Kiiowski. sf Dryja. Seventh Row: L. Krieger V. Lezon, L. Sakus, B. Chernauskas Y. Binette. Sixth How: L. Drozd, C Zabel, F. Bielski, V. Nowatski, I Jureiki. Filth Row: E. Kubiqk, sf HALL GUARD CAPTAINS HALL GUARD CAPTAINS At Top, At Second Table: A. Gough, E. Wy- Below: Miss LYIISICGY, l- I-UCGSI M- Senkpeil, socki, F. Okas, B. Lewanski, L. Krueger. At A. Strunk, H. Rimkus, D. Iaworski, C. Mac- First Table: D. Minniti, N. Burrow, Miss Lyn- kropoulos, G. Stromske, L. Krueger, G. Musil, skey, L. Davidson, M. Smolicek. F. Okas. Kurtys, M. Nowazyk, E. Dircks, A. Obszarny. Fourth Row: I. Beard, M. Chalupa, C. Vince, L. Karus, I Toman. Third Row: A. Skrobat, F Riner, D. Guilmond, I. Stark, D Micus. Second Row: C. Vaice, E Kugley, I. Kos, T. Lewanski, A Gedminas. Bottom Row: D. See- mann, A. Evans, M. Roth, S. Mizera, R. Chapulis, E. Swiech. 1125: FIRE GUARDS FIRE GUARDS IUNIOR Top Row: R. Kairis, T. Kinner, I. Barta, L. Sowinski, G. Wit- tendorf, I. Brzuskie- wicz. Bottom Row: R. Meucci, D. Peck. P. Gudlis. R. Bell. At Alarm Box: A. Prihod. FIRE GUARDS GROUP 1 Top Row: B. Shukis, A. Loiewski. A. Lu- bert, A. Gough. B. McMahon. Bottom Row: E. Rudakas. B. Dombrouskas, Chief: T, Skowronek, B. Christopher, R. Hoton. gk The Fire Guards form one of Kelly s oldest institutrons They are on the job in conducting fire drills and attending to the many deta1ls that are part of successful dI1llS The1rs has also been the task for keeping a1r ra1d dr111s on the beam. Mr Dempsey is the sponsor THE ADJUSTMENT UTTIEE 5117 The Adjustment Office staff, with Miss Linden at the head, is always busy. Their industry and accuracy are the reasons why the school's record system clicks so well. SUEIAL SEIENEE LABUHATUHY STAFF ik One marvels at the innumerable books, magazines, pamphlets, and charts stacked on the shelves in Room 309. This is Ke11y's social science laboratory or workshop, one of the few in the city. Current material and government publications comprise cz fair part of the stock. r SOCIAL SCIENCE LABORATORY Standing: P. Nagel. W. Rakauskas. D. Ryske, Mr. Wise, B. Matthews, I. Tyrka. Seated: V. Rock. I. Rogo, R. Tornello. L. Sangorska, V. Stegmeyer. l o ADIUSTMENT OFFICE ASSISTANTS GROUP 1 Top Row: R. McCor- mack. A. Obszarny. M. Ginger, M. Pro- kup, B. Boecker, L. Kubera, S. Sowad- ski. Bottom Row: E. Rendak, L. Lejkow- ski. A. Tingo, M. Skruch, D. Iason, I. Zacher. 9 ADIUSTMENT OFFICE ASSISTANTS GROUP 2 Top Row: N. Stark, E. Iurawl, C. Liss. Bottom Row: Y. Bin- ette. T. Piorkowski. V. Iagodzinski, B. Williston, S. Bag- donas, E. Miller, V. Evinskas, G. Maso- kas. vw' I 127 I MAlN UPPHEIASSISTANTS Top Row: V. Moudry, Pvt. Wm. Marten- son. Third Row: G. Neugebauer, S. Padriguez, G. Slomicmy, P. Nagel. Sec- ond Row: F. Gcxrzouskas, D. Minnitti. Bottom Row: H. Blazewich, F. Marks. Sponsor: Miss H. Olson. 0 HUUH HUUM ASSISTANTS From Above: I. Strikers. Bottom: E. Sanchez, A. Buchunos, A. Kremicmski. T. Kinner, C. Dering, N. Korscxk, I. Swiktz, Mr. Small, F. Kopec R. Reed. Sponsor: Mr. Small. 0 TIEHET UFFIEE ASSISTANTS Standing: N. Klobuchcxr, D. Kozeluh, D Rcrudonis, S. Iohnson. Seated: H. Pre- hch, R. Neitner, V. Budnk, L. Lesinski. Sponsor: Miss Redmond. PEHSUNNEL UPFHISABSISTANTS Standing: O. Werbowetzki, I. Goyer, I. Fistek, L. Hillock, Seated: B. O'Brien. F. Mcxyer. C. Matkovich,R. Vc11one,L. Go S. DeBerno, F. Sczbutini, I. Iarecki, L. Reeder, S. Krueger. moll, L. Konnk F. Cieslu, Mr. W. Fulton. Sponsor: Mr. Fulton 01282 HELLY5 BLUE PROGRAM 793 The club program of the Kelly High School is a comparatively new activity. Only three semesters ago, during the spring of 1943, Mrs. Allen appointed a faculty committee to gather material and suggestions for a club program rooms for each club were obtained and the club program was in operation. Each following semester the students were asked through the Student Council to sug- gest new clubs and a questionnaire was lllllgilhls ,LW-J sufficiently wide and varied in its scope to meet the interests and desires of the entire student body. The plan was to offer every student an opportunity to participate in an activity in which he would find not only en- joyment but also the valuable experience of cooperating with his fellow students in making the club of his choice a source of pleasure. A list of clubs was compiled. Descriptions of the clubs were written by the committee and the list was finally presented to the stu- dents for their selection by voting for their first, second, and third choices. Sponsors and sent to the faculty. A few new clubs have been added to the list and a few former clubs discontinued. This semester the list and de- scription of clubs was printed in the Clarion and a copy given to every student in order that he might have time to choose a club carefully. The club program is flexible and is con- stantly seeking to meet and increase the stu- dents' interests. Your suggestions are always welcome, for the success or failure of the club program depends upon the effort and enthu- siasm of the students who are its members. Bernice Roberts Club Coordinator 129 I SU G HIT PARADE Top How: I. Lenz, F. Safranski, L. Willin, B. Elliot, K. Eatinger, E. Zenglar, V. Stegmeyer. Third Row: R. Kopping, M. Otto, I. Szczepanik, M. Maiorca, D. Twadell, F. Malinowski, M. Clark, F. Sliwoski. Second Row: L. Haraf, A. Kremianski, S. Kampfert, L. Kubis, L. Krupinski, H. Shizas, W. Rojewski, A. Gregg. Bottom Row: A. Abraham, S. Schweikert, I. Rogo, D. Carlson, M. Adamik, S. Sitavich, V. Barovitch. SONG HIT PARADE GROUP 2 Top Row: E. Gutknecht, B. Donick, E. Bryk, E. Ott, C. Kurtz, R. Sli- zewski, R. Bronski, N. Bilandic. Third Row: R. Polchaire, I. Filipek. A. Shytell, G. Gasiorek, V. Radzius, L. Gruca, M. Szczepanik, D. Seratini. Second Row: A. Meyer, A. Gruchot, A. Alebich, G. Iuras, W. Eichmann, I. Kaminsky, A. Detelic, K. Schmidt. Bottom Row: E. Gomulka, B. Bosky, M. Trnka, L. Reddel, L. Thielen, V. Martin, E. Turek. iff 11301 ik SONG HIT PARADE OFFICERS I. Sulenski, A. Kremianski, K. Schmidt, R. Slizewski. gk There is enjoyment in singing popular songs-a satisfaction in knowing that the entire nation is singing these songs. We are given a few suggestions about the words and music, but still and all it is not like a class lesson. We sing the best of the current hits, many of which appear on the Hit Parade of the Air. We enjoy having the boys sing alone. Of course, the girls get a turn too. Members really cooperate with the social chair- man in singing solos on request and taking part in various part music arrangements. Miss Dallach is the sponsor. The Club has limited room and many students who signed up could not be accommodated this semester. Therefore a rota- tion of membership is planned. 41311 ABT ELUH ik Iars of paint, large papers, enjoyment of fellow members, unusual ways of expressing ideas, good arguments about the various schools of thought in art today--these are reasons for the enthusiasm in the Art Club. With their sponsor, Miss Utley, the group makes trips to exhibits and permanent art collections. HUSTESS BLUE ik A party? Then-what to serve-how to entertain-what will be appropriate decorations -how many people to invite? These were the questions puzzling members before entering the club. At meetings, the girls had these answered by either practice or discussion with the c1ub's sponsor, Miss Hennebry. At Christmas the girls put their knowledge into practice HOSTESS CLUB ART CLUB Standing: I. Kiaune, E. Dowqun, F. Haerle, C. Rodriguez, R. Piwowar, D. Roman, I. Pilar, S. Pilar, V. Workman, C. Her- Standinq: L. Sievvierski, S. Wodarzyk, M. Nickola, I. Saska, mann, D. Heinz. Seated: E. Iakubczak, L. Becker, V. Maslow- I. Iucis. Seated: D. Simkus, L. Karp, M. Murany. R. Gauczas, ski, I. Ford, G. Wojtanowski, L. Adam, M. Rebenak, R. I. Hodel, I. Wasielewski D. Wians, D. Bocerman, N. DiVecchio. Sadrozny, F. Brunke, S. Wegis, A. Mankus, G. Wernet. at a delightful party. fi WW I l 01132: IJBHAHY ELUB ik Students become familiar with library practice through membership in this Club. They serve the school by helping in classifying and checking books and taking care of them. They benefit by broadening their reading interests and by acquiring experience in using reference material. Miss Frank is the director. i -vw LIBRARY CLUB Seated: F. Bielski, E. Kesias, A. Kruger, E, Waleski, I. Kil- kus, R. Otremba, H. Miller, M. Decher, R. Tachna, D. Utt, I. Vodar. Standinq: N. Bavaro, R. Smitko, S. Weiss. BEHIND THE MIKE Top How: A. Gams, I. Gurka, D. Fisher, P. Green, I. Ora- vec. Row 3: T. LoPresti, B. Drahos, G. Brodarick, I. Flaherty, B. Mangan, D. Novitt. Row 2: D. Dybala, I. Monroe, D. Bulski, V. Cicho- wicz. Bottom Row: E. Bar- zvnski, D, Lasky, W. Malin- ski, I. Kubal, I. Lhamon. BEHIND THE MIKE 71? This club, with Mrs. Baas as sponsor, aims to set up conditions similar to those in a broad- casting studio. The purpose is to give students the actual opportunity of speaking behind the mike and practicing the necessary techniques in connection with broadcasting. Dramatic and humorous skits furnish fun and entertainment as Well as educational values for the members. -1133- INTERIOR DECORATING Seated on Couch: L. Walski. F. Kotarba. Seated on Chair: D. Guzy. Seated at Piano: T. Draus. Standing: D. Wojnicki, B. Rudowicz. I. Hebda, E. Richter, I. Schultaz. Standing, Second Row: D. Zielin- ski. A. Sherpitis, A. Grubensky, S. Walsi. Sponsor: Miss A. Brown. HUME NURHNR Standing: A. Kwasik, R. Rapinchuk. Seated: S. Fiier, F. Iournick, B. Klusas, H. Prelich. On Floor D. O'Conne11. Sponsor: Miss F. White. SERVIEE ELUR Below Right, Standing: D. Lennon, L. Staschke, E. Priedizkeit, L. Ross, E. Quiding. Seated: C Washack, M. Domcxgalski, C. Sutera, A. Kolody, L. Kistinger. Foreground: E. Aulicky. Sponsor Miss M. Carmody. ELUTHES REMRRELING At Top, Right, Standing: D. McGuire, A. Chrobak, M. Pontarelli, R. Koscicki, E. Kereck. First Row: G. Clark, H. Gasior, D. Giulmond, V. Mistach, L. Warzy, E. Rendak, Y. Binette, I. Abbott. Sponsor: Mrs. D. lones. 1 134 n SUEIAL BANKING ELUB 725 To enjoy dancing and to promote good fellowship between boys and girls of Kelly is the purpose of the Social Dancing Club. This group is under the sponsorship of Misses Eastlund and Iohnston. The Club meets in the girls' gym. Music is supplied by a juke box. New records are purchased periodically. SOCIAL DANCING GROUP 1 At Top, Left, Top Row: D, Damenich, S. Percak, B. Layman, Dryja, L. Reeder, I. Lofstrom. Second Row: I. Salvo, C Bochenek, A. Buchunas, L. Killen, R. Rokowski, R. Meitner, D. Sakalas, M. Harrison, I. Isdonas, B. Kluge, C. Bilek, A Eichman, L. Grube, D. Iacubs, P. Buhle. Couples: L. Uloy lini, L. Lc1F1amme. E. Ratoike, W. Bara, S. Peccia, H. Car- rier. A. Curcio, S. Mizera. Below, Left, Top Row: M. Ponte, L. Budimir, Miss Woerner, F. Burba, Z. Walters, A. Respondi, K. English, G. Hebda. Second How: G. Hanna, M. Bryfczynski, L. Wantroba, M. SOCIAL DANCING GROUP 2 At Top, Right, Top Row: D. Katello, S. Bagdonas, N. Klo buchar. D. Wallace, E. Rudakas, I. Tymec, B. Shukis, I Bastastini, F. Dlotkowski, K. Price, R. Iablonski, E. Rooney V. Cocic, I. Chalupa, I. Tustin, L. Curylo, E. Wysocki Bottom Row: E. Iolyk, R. Haton, M. Mizinski, E. Gabrysiak R. Kudla, V. Budrik, I. Goldyn, D. Kozeluh. ll S U.ENTEHTAlNEH5 Apczynski, D. Mackus, I. Moranda. Bottom Row: R. Tokarz, I. Kolich, E. Hamilton, G. Neugebauer, I. Iendrzejewski. Sponsor-Miss Woerner. HUSPITAL AIU Below, Right, Standing: R. Mikus, L. Sicilian, C. Cytyrch, M. Kunka, E. Dircks, A. Sylvester, O. Hyniuk. Sponsor: L. Kofchur, E. Peca, D. Ryan. At Table: Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Swanson. -135: EHEEHEHS BLUE ik Miss E. Olson sponsors this group of checkers sportsmen. Recently interest inthe game has reached a new high, calling for the organization of four additional groups under other sponsors. The members are looking forward to a tournament in which the best players will match wits and skills. EHESS CLUB ik Chess is a game of clear thinking and planning of strategic movements. The game is enjoyed thoroughly by all the members of this club. The Master Chessman, Mr. Anderson, not only directs, but made the chessmen and the boards. CHECKERS CHESS Above, Top Row: Miss Olson, S. Bays, S. Messina, L. Anqlis, Below, Standirlqf B- BUNNY. T. Roiek, E. Lewandowski, l. E. Iaseckas, L. Bellettiere, C. Dircks, D. Aleksy. Bottom Row: Skinkus, T. Kmner, L- ludy, E. Rogers, A. Indreluncls. Left M ' R K ' i T Brewer Ri ht Table Mr R. Iovino, H. Bartkus, R. Przybylowski, R. Campbell, A. Benuzzi, E. Boehm, D. Dawson. With Checker Board: F. - Marek, C. Iachna. W1Ch- Table: R. eucci, . air s, . . g : . Anderson, W. Chubko, F. Baginski, G. Wittendorf, H. Blaze- 11361 MUHSE EUDE ik The students in the Morse Code Club are learning introduction to code method of pub- lication. Mr. Reames, the sponsor, is helping them to master as much code as possible, ARMY-NAVY CLUB Above, Standing: L. Pokryzna, bel, L. Partyka. Around Table: S. Mrozinski, H. Motsinger, S. Megukis, C. Plattner, L. Fuhry. tan, C. Galczak, E. Piontkowski, M. Kalecke, G. Mordawski, Mr. V. Maier, sponsor. MORSE CODE At Lelt, Standing: D. Rimkus, B. Ciha, E. Farfecki, E. Kariba, Mr. L. Reames, M. Koludrovich, D. Bula. Seated: T. Iaczak, G. Heintz, G. Del-Xnqelis, R. Moizis, D. Schueing, M. Schmidt, I. Slack, E. Bettke. Foreqround: I. Pomazal. emphasizing reception. Among the members are four girls whose interest last semester has brought them back for more knowledge. ARMY A AVY ily The Army and Navy Club helps students decide for which branch of service they are best suited. The organization, salaries, and possibilities of advancement are discuissed. An informed student should make a better soldier, sailor, or marine. 1137: I. Naglett, T. Gontarz, H. Wro- I. Mielnicki, M. Palonis, R. Ros- CUSTUME UESIG ELUB ik Advantages of plaids or stnpes ruitles or tucks rough or shlny textures soft harmonlous color groups or sharply contrasting 1n line and hue-these lnterests brought the members of COSTUME DESIGN CLUB Top Row: E. Kindur, M. Gliosci, L. Gomoll, I. Sid- 1o,D.Kud1a, L. Socha, G. Malancuk, L. Bartkus, V. Hardy, Miss Potter. Bot- tom Row: H. Smolucha, F. Brancewicz, D. Kemp, V. Nowatski, L. Korink, M. Arendt, M. Chalupa, L. Peconka, C. Albrecht. TWIST 'N' TWIRL Top How: L. Martenson. G. Wesel, M. McGrath. D. Kowalk, L. Manley, L. Sakus, D. Koski, I. Lica- tesi. Second Row: C. Wessel, F. Barski, S. Hy- an, M. Francis, D. Hyske, D. Cudek, I. Waas, P. McKennon, N. Meyer, I. Ivins, A. Riebau, M. Mc- Kee, I. Tyrka, A. Baraus- kas, R. Earls, N. Ko- walczyk, I. Onate, W. Rakauskas, P. Gudlis. Couples: F. Ashmont, R. Filipensky, F. Ianik, S. Dziuba, G. Bradley, B. Kelly. Seated at Piano: E. Zvingauskas. Seated Near Piano: C. Gawlak, L. Stryszak, T. Wier, A. Sorzickas, A. Kakta, E. Wolbas. the Costume Design Club together Under the sponsorship of M1ss Potter they found unusual solutions to clothes problems TWIST TWIHL ik Every session of the Tw1st n Tw1rl Club is a typical barn dance party To the music of rec ords, the members learn various square dances and reels under the d1rect1on of Mrs Fulton EUSMlHlElA S'CL B ik The Cosmeticians' Club, one of the oldest at Kelly, was started in the fall of 1937 and has been continuously under the sponsorship of Miss Lynskey. It exists to acquaint the members with the art of using stage and everyday make-up. For years these girls have been glamor- izing actors in all the dramatic productions at school. COSMETICIANS Top Row: G. Masokas, O. Dowqun, H. Lichay, L. DiBiase, A. Braqiel, R. Dziedzic, Miss Lynskey. H. Depta, G. Wittenborn, A. Lidert, P. Lundre, B. Baxter, T, Lewanski, M. Cherovitch, R. Vallone. Second Row: F. Czar- nicki, R. Kozarewicz, L. Barski, B. Ziemba, B. Zaqrakalis, H. Spengler. L. Kut. Bottom Row: A. Powell, W. Feicko, T. Bronakowski. RADIO CLUB Top Row: E. Sypien, I. Depa, E. Gerut, R. Sh1austas,I. Blazek, Iukey, L. Carrole, L. Heb- da. R. Chize, R. Gawlak, H. Workowski, I. Leno. E. Romanowski, W. Boher. Bottom Row: P. Rapin- chuk, I. Voracinskas, D. Siedler, E. Bcxldridge, I. Sutkowski, C. Wrobel. HAUIUELUB 51? To see what makes the wheels go round and to learn how to start them when they don't are the aims of the Radio Club. With Miss Craven's help they are studying radio mechanics. 11391 GAG EL B ik The Gagsters, as they have been appropriately called, create, exchange, and digest jokes from near and far. This is one place where corn knows no rationing, and no member as yet has complained of a lack of it in his unbalanced diet. Mr. Harrington sponsors this club. EUHHESPU UE EE CLUB jk Eighty girls who wish to help bring cheer to our servicemen comprise the Correspondence Club. The letters they write bring the boys back to Kelly if only for a minute in thought. Responses indicate that the boys long for news of their Alma Mater-the girls are happy to do this bit as their share of the war effort. GAG CLUB Above, Top Row: Mr. Harrington, H. Turek, I. Giustino, E. Chiz, M. Gunhouse, S. Gerut, I. Brzuskiewicz, W. Bren- decke, I. Iara, D. Green, L. Anderson, I. Belczak, L. San gorska, L. Rogalski. Bottom Row: E. Sura, President: L Kuklski, F. Shemitis, Vice President: I. Corbett, R. Bragiel Treasurer: I. Goyer, G. Smith, R. Bula. CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Below, Top Row: F. Sargautis, A. Mojzis. I..Z:xk, G. Wis- locka, E. Brazinsky, D. Kalin, P. Morehart, B. Lubinski, L. Krueger, B. Griffith, I. Buras. L. Permoda, B. Ceponis, P. Gaidauskas, W. Matelska, S. Matelska, L. Baran, D. Bielski, I. Sebonia, V. Dec. Bottom Row: I. Forst, M. Zufla, E. Kierzek, I. Kindle, L. Grimes. E. Iaskerski, I. Young. G. Lasotcr, E. Hencinski, S. Sowadski, R. O'Mal1ey. 4140, BUYS CLUB ik The Kelly K' Club is an athletic honor society open only to boys who have distinguished themselves by earning a emblem. Upon earning it the boy becomes a pledge for three Weeks and his membership is then voted on. At present there are 69 members. Letters can be won in a variety of sports which in- clude basketball, baseball. football, Wrestling, and various others. A dance was spon- sored bythe Club early in the term. Money raised by these affairs is spent for the ben- efit of the Boys' Athletic Associa- tion for equip- ment necessary in the various sports in which the school partic- ipates. Hard and clean play is the rule. OFFICERS Top, Standing: B. Shehan, R. Gestaut, A, Hughes, E. Gabrysiak. Seated: I. Rutkowski, Mr. Cavallo. BOYS CLUB Bottom, Top Row: S. Bochenek, N. Ianic, E. Sakowicz, L. C. Weslowski. A. Danta, B. Symanski, R. Tranowski, R. Kroll, S. Kaczmarek, W. Polak, E. Strenk, E. Sebastian, N. Hagen, R. Murawski, I. Goldyn. Second Row: E. Fiuks. Anton, W. Fiala, F. Sliwoski, I. O'Brien, I. Sulenski, R. I. Tustin, R. Slipcevic, R. Walters, R. Gestaut, A. Hughes, Kowalski, I. Eggert, A. Eichmann, O. Mietz, E. Gorski, P. B. Shehan, E. Gabrysiak, R. Wilkas, L. Choyce, Mr. Cavallo. Barski, B. Bukowicke, W. Weldon, A. Pecilunas. Third Bottom Row: R. Strockis, R. Schuetz, R. Kudla, F. Kasper, How: T. Finn, G. Breda, F. Dlotkowski, R. Haraburda, P. H. Roqowski, R. Chalupa, D. Hickman, E. Stock, I. Schreiber. Pandolpho, D. Katello, E. Lech, T. Evans, I. Rutkowski, lf 141 1 CAMERA ELUB 'ik The Camera Club consists of about one hundred members. II The purpose of the club is to acquaint students With new phases of photography. They are GROUP I Top Row: B. Smith, R. Clark, H. Krupa. E. Kendra. Third Row: S. Trasko, L. Tanzer, R. Gawlak, E. Milt- zow. Second Row: W. Swiecicki. B. Kane, A. Kendra. H. vonWahlde. Bottom Row: R. Kijowski, L. Cudsik, F. Wincek. N. Provan, M. Nauyok, H. Kovalchin. taught new and better picture-taking techniques and the correct methods of developing, printing, and mounting. Once a month students turn in their prints for criticism by a group of advanced members, who show methods of overcom- ing the weaknesses in their Work. At the semi-monthly meetings, talks and demonstrations are given by Mr. Wakeland, the sponsor, and the advanced . 142 , students. ll The club is well equipped with a Speed Graphic which is used to photograph different events at Kelly, a fine darkroom which has an enlarger, trays for all purposes, ferotype plates to produce extremely fine gloss prints, a trimmer, and all that is needed to produce fine pictures. Il This club hopes to play an increasingly important part in furnishing prints of school activities which will appear in the paper and yearbook. ll From the ranks of these members there may come great photographers, in the fields of press photog- raphy, commercial, or free lance. GROUP II Top Row: D. Lorenzia, I. Novar, D. McNeill, M. Pech- ter, E. Miltzow. Fourth Row: R. Roman, B. Kane, E. Wozniak, R. Iachera, H. Schoonvelt. Third Row: R. Grabinski, W. Swiecicki, I. Kolich, A. Kendra, D. Wokcik. Second Row: E. Wall, L. Gencxrdo, M. chin, N. Korsak. lagow, L. Plinske, F. Skrodenis. Bottom Row: L. Michas, M. Bambera, C. Vaice, S. DeBerno, H. Koval- CHARM ELUB ik The three sections of the Charm Club with Miss Martin, Miss Verdun, and Mrs. Laadt discuss the social graces. Demonstrations of the right way and the wrong way show how others see us. What girl wants to sit awkwardly if she really looks like that ! Topics that come up for discussion include hair styles, introductions, and prom behavior. CHARM CLUB GROUP l Top Row: D. Aitutis, V. Guzy, D. Wo- darski, V. Kromplewski. Second Row: H. Getman, V. Gniady, I. Heinlein, E. Zielak, L. Porrtarelli. Bottom Row: E. Biesiadecki, F. Bielenin. L. Ziwiski, D. McGrath, S. Mohr. CHARM CLUB GROUP 2 Top Row: O. Kurysz, L. Mazarka, A. Smith, G. Vodar, D. St. Denis, F. Bor- kowski, G. Rinko, F. Pacino, I. Adair, F. Iantas, A. Iankowski, F. Giacopelli. Bottom How: V. Deckert, E. Block, B Petkus. I. Dombrzalski, D. Passon. CHARM CLUB GROUP 3 Top Row: G. Biederman, E. Rymek, S. Soprych, E. Moore, F. Rak, C. Liss, T. Lesiak, B. Boller, H. Majqrqwski. Sec- ond Row: M. Celia, E. Libuszovsfski, I. Iarecki, R. Christopher, W, Ruzyla, L. Zlotnik. Bottom Row: P. Nagel, B. Nagel. E. Edmonds, S. Leson, I. Witkowski. At Table: C. Kurtz, D. Foreman. Fore- ground: M. Paldo. 1144, DRAMA ELUB ik At practically every meeting of the Drama Club with Mrs. Roberts the members enjoyed the production of a one act play. The pictures show tense moments in two of the plays. In The Pearls the innocent Tom is I -M DRAMA CLUB GROUP 1 DRAMA CLUB GROUP 2 I Top How: I. Rymek. I. Raimondi, I. Kalszewski, M. Top How: S. Kranson, L. Sosnowski, L. Votara, A. Grelak Scumaci. Second Row: B. Boyakos, B. Zintak, E. Yur- D. Wallace, L. Langlois, V. Bernot, D. Kloepfer, I. Beard gaitis, R. Pacer. First Row: CStandingD L. Berglind, F. I. Wolf. Seated: D. Williston, M. Fahriorth, N. Mangan Lietz, A. Attiyeh. CSeatedJ D. Raudonis, P. Kamis, G. V. Elezovich, M. Roth, T. Dececo. Seated on Floor: E Mackowak, 1. Zachar, A. Zukas, E. Stasytis. Hercer, I. Love-tree, S. Manley, D. Olszowka, R. Polasik. being accused of the theft of the pearl necklace. The lower picture reminds us of the spoiled boy refusing to accept his new stepfather in Circumstan- ces Alter Cases. In the foreground Kelly's freshmen comedians are act- ing out their original humorous sketches. 41453 S 4 L ENYFHNB CLUB ik Knit two, purl two, catch that stitch you dropped there! You will be as expert a knitter as your sponsor, Miss Redmond. When your learning trials are over, the Red Cross will welcome your finished product. AEHUPLANE NAVIGATIUN ik Twenty-three students under the guidance of Miss Eckel, are studying air navi- gation, particularly contact flying. Drawing wind triangles, and the studying of sectional maps make each club period Roger with everyone. KNITTING Top Row: A. Kubera, V. Lezon, V. Laphum, F. Ianicki, A. Dygas, N. Reyels. Bottom Row: D. Flatley, L. Euske, H. Adamczyk, F. Lisowska. S. Bojda. AERONAUTICAL NAVIGATION Top How: R. Bamiord, W. Suchor. Second Row: R. Weiter, M. Kottel, R. Gron- kowski, H. Strevinsky, M. Steinwall, E. Rudnick, I. Hartnell, D. Krueger. Bottom How: I. Fornek, A. Grygiel, G. Ulaszek, L. Yagmin, E. Kosnik, R. Bell, R. Barry, R. Sparks, M. Zurawski, F. Kirby, W. Tipping, I. Kunka. On Floor: I. O'Brien, A. Malinauskas. 1 146 2 T H A V E L E L U B 513 Magazines and travel literature furnish priorities for flights in fancy to distant lands. Motion pictures too are used to teach and entertain the mem- bers of this Club, sponsored by Mrs. Breme. TRAVEL CLUB MATH CLUB Standing: R. Bumber, D. Mackropoulous, I. Balich, D. Top Row: B. Egqerman, E. Sebastian, B. Topel, E. Swain. Yunic, L. Maciuszek, I. Rampsch. Seated: E. Woods. Seated: I. Worobey, I. Regan. C. Gardner, T. Budo. I. Grubowski, L. Dragel, E. Blaesing, K. Iordan, E. Liss, Mr. Sheehy. P. Hooppaw, B. Koch, C. Manning, I. Seghers, G. Lie- singer, I. Kelly. MATH ELUB ik The Math Club provides for a better understanding of the present day use of mathematics. Less drudgery and more pleasure with mathematics are aims of this club. Mr. Sheehy is the sponsor. 1 147 I SHELETU SQUAD The eensie weensie spider went up the water spout, Down came the rain and washed the spider out, Out came the sun and dried up all the rain, And the eensie weensie spider went up the spout again. ik Pass by the auditorium during club period and you may hear the Skeleton Squad, two hundred strong, singing this favorite. Better still, step inside and watch the two hundred go through the motion accompaniment. Other stand- bys are Tell Me Why and Down in the Valley. Yells and cheers are also on the program because the Skeleton Squad has for its purpose the boosting of the school at games, rallies, drives, and pep meetings. The sponsors are Mr. McKeag, Mrs. Lloyd, and Miss Powers. SEHUUL EHEEHS Alacka, Alacka, Chin Alacka, Alacka, Chow Alacka, Alacka, Chin, Chin Chow, chow, chow Boom Aracka Firecracker Zis Boom Bah Kelly Kelly Rah, Rah, Rah Oski Wow Wow Skinnay Wow Wow Skin fLindblomJ Wow Twinkle Twinkle Little Star O We're from lTildenJ yes we are That's a lie, that's a bluff We're from Kelly, that's the stuff. lBoys start and continue umpah, umpahl Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Wash, Wash, Wash, Wash Keeyah, Keeyah, Kiyah. Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Wash, Wash, Wash, Wash, Keeyah, Keeyah, Kiyah. Hail Kelly High School, Oh hail to thee our Kelly High Hail Kelly High School, Oh hail to thee our Kelly High. c148, SKELETON SQUAD GROUP 1 Top Row: L. Hillock, E. Kugley, I. Kos, E. Lasek, A. Mizeris, G. Wengel, G. Bitel, O. Yocius, L. Laniewski, F. Wall, L. Lesinski, V. Iagodzinski. Fourth Row: L. Bolbut, I. Fistek, R. Iason, I. Kisiel, L. Kurtys, T. Iwason, I. Miniet, L. Labay, S. Stelmach, H. Iachowiak, I. Pytlik, T. Piorkowski, I. Paluck. Third How: L. Tomaszewski, E., Dritsas, L. Kubera. Second Row: tAt Pianol E. Giliano, B. Hansen, D. Kedroski, N. Stark. Bottom How: I. Zyzes. L. Stanek. D. Niemec, I. Smickus, B. Iagielski, B. White, F. Kopec, D. Sieloff. O SKELETON SQUAD GROUP 2 Top How: B. Boecker, G. Grisco, H. Kardas, H. Vogel, S. Iohnson, A. Pierzala. Bottom How: V. Ptaszek, M. Wyszynski, M. Ginger A. Obszarny, S. Lazowskcx, I. Szeliga, H. Tomkiewicz, T. Sagen. SKELETON SQUAD GROUP 3 Top Row: F. Marks, L. Petkelis, H. Schlose- mann, D. Siwek, H. Mueller, L. Lapinski, N. Fronczak, C. Zabel, F. Gaizauskas, R. Burke. Third Flow: M. Pitassi, F. Kisiel, S. Ewasiuk, E. Kubiak, G. Billy, C. Matko- vich, F. Sabatini, G. Kozlowski, M. Lodding, R. Czechowicz. Second Row: E. Chwierut, L. Rybacki, V. Pocius, T. Owczrek, L. Sla- wecki, A. Skrobat, I. Baron, L. Pacek, E. Pandolpho, H. Majerczcrk.. Bottom Row: A. Miller, D. Micus, L. Bedrich, E. Luem- men, M. Silk, F. Lazarski, L. Mikos, I. Swulius, S. Kruzel, E. Novickas. ik First semester officers were Helen Kordas, president: Ernest Augustine vice president: Iean Burke, secretary: and Mildred Lankhart, treasurer. Sec- ond semester oflices are held by Ioan Paluck, Bernice Iagielski, lack Rader, and Richard Kubiak. A newly created post this semester is that of sergeant- at-arms, and Donald Siwek mans it. 11491 NEWSPAPER ELUH Standing in Rear F LaBe11a, F. Iarosz. At Typewriters: D. Stencel, L. Giuntoli. 2nd Row: A. Prihod, O. Werbowetzki, F Bland. M. Sava. Bottom Row: W. Christopher, B. Lewanski. 'ir SEERETAHIAL CLUB Standing: M. Sandberg. R. McCormack, F. Davi, G. Kas- per, H. Skender. Seated: L. Lejkowski, F. S. Bils, S. Duvi, L. Trembacz. D. Minniti, B. Plauska V Evmskas 'air HUHBY CLUB Standing: B. Drydci, R. Hungerford, W. Dicienz. Miss Moore, D. Fuel Seated: S. Cereby P Trzecxak P Phillips, V. Mazaik. SNR? 'kn- -f ax Qian MUSIE I-XPPHEEIATIUN CLUB Top: B. Gasior. 3rd Row: M. Maher, B Charlet, E. Iuszczyk. 2nd Row: A. Kobylarz, S. Dlugolenski R Halgey. Bottom How: V. Andrzejewski, D. Vxlack L Lloyd, M. Nowclczyk, L. Blash CHEMISTRY CLUB ' it Top How: V. Lapham, R. Setzke. Bottom Row: F. D. Schmidt, M. Kuchta, L. Anglis. M. Furda, I. Gray, I. Stringer. O CRAFTSMEN Top Row: M. Zintak, V. Mankus, I. McLaughlin, R. Chapulis, W. Morris. Second Row: R. Kustwin, R. Bedes. E. Baroni, R. Dybala, B. Iasczaszek. I. Durochta. Bottom Row: I. Biga, F. Ruklevich. R. Krek, S. Fazy, R. Baluk, R. Karpus, S. Vernon, E. Michon. Sponsor: Mr. Roberts. , TENNIS TEAM gil? The young first year tennis team representing Kelly entered its initial league competition in 1943. Although the results were not favorable, the Trojan netmen gained valuable experi- ence. Gene Bukowicke, sensational young racket wielder, was the only bright spot in a dull campaign. He racked up seven wins in nine tries and figures to do even better in 1944. All four regulars, Bukowicke, No. l singles man, Bill Christopher, No. 2 singles man, and the dou- bles pctrtners, Walter Weldon and Bernard Eggarman, are returning for another crack at the title. Mr. Small, a tennis ace himself, has taken over the coaching duties. TENNIS TEAM Standing: L. Anglis, T. Budo, C. Gardner, Mr. Small. B. Eggarman, G. Bukowicke. W. Weldon. 1 151 1 Seated: W. Christopher, PARENT-TEAIIHEH ASSUEIATIUN He1p youth serve the nation is the Parent-Teacher theme for the school year. Projects and programs are built around this timely objective. Standing: Mrs. Fiala, Mrs. L. Wegrzyn. Seated: Mrs. B. Kistas, Secretary: Mrs. I. Lindemann, President: Mrs. I. Barta, lst Vice-President: Mrs. Henschel, Mrs. R. Wolf, Mrs. Prendergast, Mrs. V. Kishkunas, Mrs. E. Krieth. if Programs of the year included a talk on health by Mr. Hermann of the gym department, an address by a Red Cross worker in which she explained the Work of the Red Cross in relieving anxieties between servicemen and their families, a demonstration by the Commonwealth Edison Company on Foods in Wartime, and others as fitting and help- ful in carrying out the theme. ll Stress this year is on home making. The importance of the home as a center ot character training is indis- putable. ll The Parent-Teacher Association presented Mrs. Allen with a scholarship scroll, the token of the local organization's share in the State P.T.A. Scholarship Fund. . 152 . .9 .fdialoreciafion . . l 1 f jk For your courtesy and loyal cooperation, your interest and support in helping us achieve suc- -Rm cess in our work, we wish to '44 thank you. MR. GESSNER of Gibson Studios . . . We appreciate your willingness to go to extra trouble so that we might have pleasing pictures. We also appreciate the gift of a framed picture of Miss Malone. MR. FEUERSTEIN of Gibson Studios . . . We hope that our lay-outs did justice to your excellent photography. MR. HAGERTY of Superior Engraving Company . . . Your advice and supplies have been more than helpful to us. MR. CRONIN and MR. IVIEREDITH of Inland Press . . . We are grateful for your earnestness in getting our book out in time. MR. COOLEY of S. K. Smith Company . . . Your suggestion for the silk screen process for our cover design was gladly accepted by the staff. OUR ADVERTISERS . . . Your support has been instrumental to the Lamplighter in making it what it is. IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE TO WORK WITH YOU Sincerely, THE STAFF 1153: iEPTEMBER TO IANUARY FIRST SEMESTER CALENDAR Sept. 7-Well. back to school again, this time to a clean and redecorated Kelly. Sept. 8-Some ol the meaner profs making up tor QL G lost time actually gave home work tonight! vu , Sept. 17-A small group ot teachers who grew f. up with Kelly celebrated their ten-year anni- ,Q 0 versary here. A, , Oct. 2-Gage Park wins-a hard 6 to Kelly's 0- g Q5 K TC' I' My ' first time in three years. Come on, Trojans, ,7 K will vacations are memories now! r ...H g Oct. ll--First roller skating party ot the semes- ,v E! ter, sponsored by the Student Council. 'twf ff' Oct. 12-Columbus Day-skaters had today to R l 1 J recover. -'X v yr 0 Oct. Z6-Senior A's elect class oilicers-Ray 'K xxxf? , Kudla, president: Ed. Wysocki, vice president: . ' fs, Dot Kozeluh, secretary: Adele Krueger. treas- I ' I M urer. 051550 Oct. 31-Kelly kids decided to spend this Hal- KQM lowyen safely and sensibly because ot the war. 1 ll' I I X f V K A X5 Nov. 12-Parents' night at Kelly-another huge X K I t success. ' . X Nov. 19-Kelly issues an 8 page Clarion edition and labels it Servicemen's Edition. Copies 'ld were sent to all Kelly alumni in service, tor . Christmas. ' X Nov. 30-Senior B's huge success-the 4B hop. 2 Nov. 30-Three cheers for the soccer team-Ed Q L X ' Gabrysiak and Dick Katello all-state stars. B .5 , ,PK Q Nov. 30-Kelly presented its own varsity show. ,ziif 5... ' ,V I N Ll under Capt. Borger's excellent supervision. ' ! GW! L wx f-I? Added feature was Kel1y's own swing band. , ' , f L il , ' X fs VM N I ll Dec. 3-Another R.O.T.C. military ball that won fi f 1 xt 1 1 ,W high honors for a super success. f za . -fs -.1 gl. f wks I 6 Dec. 7-A day of remembering, not only at Kelly Ii E ra I ga. Q X but throughout the world. . QA ,fel Lk, -5.41 ' Dec. 10-N.H.S. rolls up its sleeves at the first Ii I 1. y ' - meeting. Ted Skoranek elected president. f .,.:. g S-Q Fr- W,,,,v, Dec. 20--Student Council sponsors another roller ,' , GO' N ,x 4' ,Q 3 , skating party. this time to raise funds for addi- ' , MR, XR fs C f R lf' 1 tions to our Honor Roll. . ' ' -up . -lv - ,Z f' ' lv 'Grass 1 g 9 A I Ian. 4-Ah, registration! Everyone hopes for ,- . X sf! . X ix 1 f a six-period program with one study and I ,,,., ,. X . , n ' X ' , double lunch. r gl -ti ,ffl f ' QNX CL A . . 1 i M , A I W, N W Ian. 5-Lxndblonl presents a charming op- Q1 my X, ,f ti My 4 My J gigs: 3, , WRX eretta called Trial by Iury.' '- fl f -,lg N .U ' - ix sf T ,rr- l 4. ,f f I Q . . EN gl tl ' ,3 , Icm. 12-Something different in the way XX t .' 'fi Af' mtl '. 52 J t of enjoyment was the 3B's Splash Party X X , f M i fx ,LQ . 'U 9,, held at the Valentine Boys' Club. Q- Y ., --A f ' -nt . , . . RJ NTNK : . ygy Ian. 14-Senior As hold their social-a nnwxxx L L Q LT jx- dinner dance at the Edgewater Beach 1 5.5 jf 9 lt f Hotel. .. f 1 hi X EZ Q XKE Ian. 21-Our talent dazzles the audience . H Z1 f yi F Z as Kgllelr presents the Varsity Show at .t L 'l'lI 4 A ' K t M0 ' ' ' ' 9 IX M ,- Ian. 26-Team of movie stars at Kelly to Wi, it Y N f Q VX ' ' D gl' spngl bond fsales. dSpecial Senior Edition X 3 - X, H o anon or gra ua es. 0 X IX , Ian. 27-Through flowing tears the 4A's K I ,..- ff' said goodbye to Kelly on their gradua- X A -N, ' tion day. 41541 E!-XLE D All IANUARY TO TUNE cg. ' 3 Feb 11 Lincoln Day assembly Clarion reporter ROLLER skkfl J f ,HA p . , ig 'M 0 in At.. xgwjuw i K X Feb 24 All the glamazons ol Kelly attended the ti 1 ff ffl X N Q at Mar 29 30 The Alumni present two perform 1 ances of cr play called The Kissing Link Such W ' osculation' 'I w X w Apr. 1-Throw the umpire out Thats a stnkell ' Our bas b ll l Bowen Hlgh School and lost 5 Apr. 6-Marking period closes with most of our l report books contammg Ss 'VP We all look Ei ' forward to our Easter vacation Apr. 13- The band played on to receive an E rating at Harrison Apr. 14-Sweet music and talented Kellyans M helped to make the Pan American assemblies ct success. xy! Apr. 18-The jitterbuggmg hep cats of Kelly had great lun at the Clean Up dance Apr. 19-A murder mystery and a question bee made the Clean Up assemblies things to be re membered. More Victory gardens was the cryl' Apr. 21-Kelly goes S1800 over the top 1n pur chase ot 575.000 pursuit plane Parade and band. School out tor spring vacation lay 4- K Club dance. y 5- Little Women presented at the ranch. y 15-Federal inspection for the ROTC y 16-The seniors sponsor Mothers Tea y 19-Iunior Prom day. f 21-A picnic for the Mixed Choir' y 22-The K Club has a ban- uet. What men!?. e 2-The Day! Morrison Hotel- o'clock-Meet you at the Senior rom. e 8-Drama class presents three ne-act plays: Stage Door : Re- earsal : The Marriage Pro- osal. a 14-National Honor Society titiation luncheon. 2 18-3B picnic at Ryan's Woods. a 20-Graduation day. a 23-School is out! School is out! Teacher let the pupils out! oodbye until September. Jia 'Miha fo fhe Chai of W 1 9 4 4 from the N EIBSIIIN STUIIIUS Artzstzc Photography Intelligentfy Created U F I: H I E A E U Chicagds Leaa'z'ng Photographers for F0-ar Generations THE BIBSIJN STUDIES llll' IIHIIIAGII :ia E.wAsH1NnTnN ST. CENTRAL 3902-3-4 Oficial Photographer for The Lamplightcr GEORGE SPIE S, INC. 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