Kelly High School - Lamplighter Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1946
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Editors F - GERALDINE MACK, Photography Editor Q ICK ANTON, ARTHUR BLOCK, GENE SWINTEK, Cartoonists s owski, leanon B ewicz, Mildred Chalupa, Dorothy Flatley, H o aitis, A inelte Ka , Ray Klclrich, Adeline Magier, Rosemary l M s, ille P lski, Ie e Saska, Gene Swintek, Dolores Twadell, ' Do llace, Ma ou Wyszy i. - oaferafy ALICE SHARP, Literary Edifor-infhief Marie aio , ter Mcd'n ki, Eileen Moore, Ruth Pennock, Patty Prokup, Dorot Ry Ma ' n Sa ores Wojnicki, Ieanne Wolf. I in ' MARILYN HARRISON, Editor W 9 . i 4 . Genevi cl lor1a Brod ' , lean Hodel, Patty Hooppaw, Arlie Hughes, Merle Lod g, V ginia Cxchowicz. S adj EDWARD BETTKE, Business Manager Au rey telic, Bern is Eggermcmn, Dolores Gore, Lorraine Heilmann, Eileen Moore, George Wittendori, Rudy Zepeda. ,ydgfygpfjging SHIRLEY BURNS, Manage Dolores Dybala, Lorraine Higgins, Lloyd Langlois, Wanda Maielski, Solving Matelski, Evelyn Zinglar. 2 W 0, fi! 'I L Q qgwffjjzg-Mx ' ' ' Q6 W' ,,,'-2- 'f' ' Q' is Qczfwfhe LAMPLIBHTEHX i YEARBUUH published by the STUDENTS W uf KELLY HIGH SIIHUUL gm Cx? Vi 4135 SUUIFDEALIFUHNIA ZiYI?NUE . ' EHIEABU, ILLINUIS Qgfyiiffj 1945 -1945 M a ,3 3 X 100, l i , A ' 55 J i i S9 ii WW? D fl 155' ' Q05 f. ' f ' 1 1X'Xl'ix ' xifw X A ii if i ,W N mflviuy nwqb v Wx i . ' b 5, kg X L JMify iaS l Yam fi MAY C. ALLEN, Principal HEY, President ILLIAM H. JQHNSON, Sup muon I yor of Chiccrqo Z5 .yggnnafanf its ow CL Q at Jw, l ll' H it if tt it 5 tt ti' Q' t tit? 3 'A ts ff: J Q KR - A in 5 'il' l rf-A if, was f I A r f x ,fl ff ffrx. A . f 1955 i, Tififf J The bell rings, classes begin, another semester opens. Clarion representatives are chosen, the Student Council has its first meeting, and the Honor Societies assemble. Soon clubs begin to meetg assemblies and roller skating parties tlourishg Teer Town throws open its doors. From day to day friends say hello in passing, students hurry to classes, and all the school settles down to work. lt's all in a year at Kelly. lt this record serves to keep alive the memories ot these days and to recapture the spirit ot the year '44f'45, the book will do all that we ask ot it. THE STAFF 4 Qu Q ' , , .,, .5 X S .H ,W nj Q- ' Q ,Mx 1 'E 'I I in Q 5 A 3253? fi., 'N EE N Q, wax, 1 Z f Q , , Y l fux I -+14 1 5 f ' wg 1 . -wud . 2 I9 J! ff fm' Crap uf 8 7 'A . on. Me map 525-- ... L -- . .L -:V 5 '-'g' N . H' If -A . 's .. , , ' V 1 1 ' .f A- f N. - -' ' x ' 5 . ,fp as K 'H Jaxx.. I - . . H l . ' - a , H A , A A f ' i w. .QS ' Q.. ,:.A 1 JJ ' . of 0 -,-,Ln . . I ,' 4,3 . JJ'5 Map copyright by Rand. McNally G Co. Scrap drive piciures copyright by Chicago Tribune CONTACT MEN, TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Top Row: A. Buchunus, D. Thompson. L. La Flcrmme, H. Mech. I. Reimer. T. Langdon, W. Brendecke. Foreqround: R. Brewer. F. Centon- owicz. UPPERCLASS TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Top Row: Carmen Dom- enick. B. Schmitz. I. Brzus- kiewicz, A. Hartler, A. Bu- chunus. I. Sliwoski. E. Augustine. D. Scxkulus. W. Zemeckis. I. Reimer. W. Swinurski. F. Sabcxtini. S. De Berno. L. Pulkos. H. Mech. L. Warnis. R. Korink. I. Butkis, W. Brendecke. D. Thompson. D. Kostush. I. Zboinski. F. Potempcr, R. Frcmkowski. Standing: L. I.aF1crmme. T. Langdon. UNDERCLASS TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Top Row: M. Iumison, L. Cebulski. C. Venet. A. Krzy- wicki. I. Rcrmpsch. F. Willey, R. Iocobs, D. Mayer, I. Love- tere, A. Mueller. R. lab- lonski. C. Fronczak. N. Pro- vcxn. F. Crosby. P. Geqos. R. Prohuskcx, N. Kowcrlczyk. I. Micucci. I. Bendcx, L. Wegrzyn. A. Smoley. E. Sy- pien. C. Domenick, D. Brandt. L. Carroll. K. Krueger. Fore- qround: D. Sercxfin. K. Kult' ner. BUSINESS STAFF Top Row: L. Votuva, D. Dzimidas, E. Wolbas, I. Tomun, A Wiertelak, C. Zabel. Foreqroun : A. Gresh, G. Lcrskowski, A - - - H5 womnski, r. Mqnyn, B. Malek. L LOVL OLLVL If LVL I7 Establishing an all-time national record for one-day collec- 'M AJ d I tions, Kellyans brought 237,685 pounds of waste paper to school on November l7-102 pounds per capita. The December drive, on a bitter cold day, was not up to expectations, only 51,650 pounds was weighed in. On February 28, students collected paper to the amount of l24,700 pounds. In the March drive the haul amounted to 100,505 pounds of waste paper. Our goal is one million pounds in '45. Ke1ly's achievements in paper salvage received recognition oy metropolitan newspapers. Many of the pictures on this page were taken by the CHICAGO TRIBUNE. 7 jfm QW e on Me Ha Mapping the course for us as We travel the rugged road to learning are Kelly's principal and assistants-Mrs. Allen, Mr. Mclieag, and Mr. Hutton. Having mapped the course, they travel with us. Attending to the details of the day's Work are the classroom teach- ers and special teachers. lt We iind the going too rough they lend a hand. When we surmount a difficulty they commend us. To keep records of our progress and report to other travelers, the main office stait journeys with us. So that We shall not lack necessities such as shelter, warmth and food, the engineers, ianitors, and lunchroom Workers accompany our expedition. ln preparation tor the time when we shall be on our own, We are taught those things that enable us to reach our full stature as thinking Americans. fo Oggarning W If WJWM Hin! MQL4, I 1 M1 ww aw W X. ,f W we 1' r ,sf Y - , GY QE Rasgplankl 4131 Tb H67 KN fx 'N XXN M D 'e e .. F 55 QQ aw 24 x Q ,. in ,,. 'Q ii P1 'F I S3 if vi? if , I' In fi ,Q Sd 1 V S 14 J! 2 ,x LS. Q, Ci '25 E va he 5 53 Q 3 E2 .5 I 2 ,, , E 3- 3 E 1, f 'E M 4 Til ur fgfinccyoa MRS. MAY C. ALLEN So shall a master by his disciples be iustifiede-. Mrs. Allen balances the scales of our edLgational development so that with our readin', 'ritin', and 'rithrnetic we are being grounded in sound principles of moral behavior and citizenship. Through her foresight, through her belief that a student learns best by doing, and through her faith in us to practice honorably what we learn, she provides opportunities for our growth. Mrs. Allen, We are deeply grateful. lt is an honor to be your disciples, 9 mg. .fgfink Vwewage fo fire giucfualfea As the yearbook for l945 goes to press I see added glories for the future of Kelly. I see additions to the building for the housing of shops that will serve the technical needs of the cornrnunity. I see the high school as a strong influence for World peace through its teaching and planning for World organization. And I see the Kelly servicemen returning from the theaters of War with records of extraordi- nary heroism and ingenuity to a neighbor- hood that has distinguished itself for its War effort. I get the feeling of security so necessary for successful living. MAY C. ALLEN, Principal 10 .Ai5i5fanf M'l:l'LCLy9d 5 Francis B. McKeag Gordon S. Hutton Mr. McKeag is the guide who advises us in choice of sequences and subjects and steers us surely and directly toward the goal of graduation. As the transgres- sor fears his frown, so the conscientious student basks in his smile. We thank him for his ready counsel. Mr. Hutton, assistant principal in charge of Gunsaulus Branch. greets a former Branch student who is now at the Main Building. Mr. McKeag supervises the bulletin boards, which announce the events of the week at Kelly. When we were very young, and entering a new phase of school life, we often needed a patient smile to cheer us. The many things we had to learn as freshmen came more easily because a friend was on hand to guide us. We thank Mr. Hutton for making the Gun- saulus year a bright memory. Umm My Rose Doyle Registrar at Main Building Ruth Changelon Registrar at Gunsaulus Branch Eileen Halloran Cashier Priscilla Crossette Corresponding Secretary Bernice L. Matkunis Music. Orchestra. Favorite Melodies Club Mrs. Doyle and Miss Chanqelon exchange ideas on the interpretation of transcripts. Miss Halloran cheerfully writes checks in payment of Kelly's debts. Miss Crossette explains the procedure in marking trait slips to Miss Marlcunis, a new teacher this year. 12 MI' ar G2-orhnafor Mary Rose Prendergast, War Co-ordinator Geography, Student Council Second Semester Aren't you freezing, Mrs. Prendergast? No, 1et's get going. Back your wagon up to the truck for unloading. One of the reasons for being sure of winning the war is Mrs. Prendergast. In Room 113 she maps her strategy and sells bonds. But comes the day of a scrap drive or paper drive, and she's in the middle of the busiest spot on the Campus. No Wind nor sun nor hostile temperature can keep her away from the home front. And that goes for her boards of directors too. In all the iubilation of V-E Day, students are mindful with her that a big task still lies ahead. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us. eww ,AAQQC 'A' Y Vw g. 1 Nu ,49Xt???Wf2 WW, -1 A sf Y tgkw !74!JV ! , X X tw F .A-,I QNX 'ET A if .rg t W 5 tit ft his ill f M Q t f W e ar l fi+,..,,: 'Q 5?'5?ieg5.f1 e.. - - ,.e i Abraham Lincoln. ' - 7 l 13 X 4-' ,-.L Ze.. y gamma' .. VU. I CZ K gfaicfance Elizabeth P. Lynskey Attendance Counselor, Hall Guard Spon- sor Katherine S. Linden Adjustment Teacher Edith Bunting General Science, Attendance Assistant. Correspondence Club Helen L. Smith English, Attendance Assistant Vincent P. Maier Placement Counselor, Army and Navy Club Miss Lynskey of the Science Department has taken over the new position of Attendance Counselor, Through conferences with students and parents, she investigates all absences. Attendance has improved more than twenty per cent since September. She interviews all drop-outs and after consultation with her, several have seen the wisdom of staying in school. Miss Linden looks over the results of the testinq proqram in view of necessary adjustment oi students. In the Attendance Office, Miss Smith and Mrs. Buntinq are checking excuses for absences with the daily absence sheet. Mr. Maier reads many urqent appeals from industry tor students to work after school hours. l4 owic an ..!4746f0I DEPARTMENTS Miss Dallach enjoys interpreting the score for her accompanist. Bandmaster Borger gives instru- mental instruction to one of his students. region in its relationship to aviation. Miss to promoting Pan-American Good Will. Mrs. Breme, Miss O'Connor, and Miss Powers examine plastic and silverware products and discuss them as a postwar medium for friendly lnter-American relae tions. Hazel A. Dallach Vocal Music, Girls' cmd Mixed Choirs. Song Hit Parade Club Franklin R. Borger Music Department Chairman, Instruf mental Music, Band Conductor, Fisher! me-n's Club Katharine L. Calloway Aviation Geography, Grade Adviser Checkers Club Sarah M. Burns History, Service Roll Sponsor, Junior Red Cross Sponsor, Servicemen's Reception Club Anna May W. Breme History, Handwriting Club Teresa A. O'Connor History and Civics, Checkers Club Gertrude M. Powers History and Civics, School Boosters Club Mildred Moore Careers and Commercial Geography, Knitting Club Russell L. Wise History Department Chairman, Discussion Club Lucile I. Lloyd History, Social Science Librarian, Assem- bly Sponsor, School Boosters Club Miss Calloway explains the climate of the Southwest Pacific Burns officially welcomes all Kelly's servicemen in addition 541301 'Q Miss Moore, in her adjustment period, helps this student to arrange her program for the coming semester. Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Wise look over material, clipped from current publications, to be filed for use in the Social Science Laboratory. 15 ommercca DEPARTMENT Mrs. Fulton, Miss Olson, and Miss O'Toole set up plans tor using the mirneoscope in classes. Mr. Keating politely secures a lunch tray for a student in the cafeteria. Mrs. Maloney, functioning in her role of Senior A Sponsor, makes a business contact for the Prom. Copies of the Clarion are delivered to Mrs. Parker, Whose committee distributes them throughout the school. Mr. Bils writes a receipt for ct yearbook subscription. Mr. Briel holds a post-mortem with students who are reluctant to leave an exciting class discussion. Mrs. Williams confers with one of the staff typists on the tabulation of identifications for the Lamplighter. The checkers enthusiast, Mrs. Gilkeson, is shown enjoy- ing her hobby. Susan K. Fulton x Stenography and Typing, Twist 'n' Twirl Club 0 ga Helen C. Olson Stenoqraphy and Typing, Art Needlework Club 8 6? Mary C. O'Toole Stenography and Typing, Correspondence Club Daniel I. Keating Accounting, Aeroplane Recognition Club Evangeline B. Maloney Business Training, Student Council Sponsor, Sponsor ot Senior Ks Esther H. Parker Sales. Publications Business Adviser, Advertising Club Frederick S. Bils Accounting, Record Adviser, Yearbook Sales Adviser, Chesterfield Club A. Iohn Briel Accounting, Radio Club Vera F. Williams Stenography and Typing, Yearbook Typing Adviser, Social Hour Club Helena Gilkeson Business Training, Branch Assembly Chairman, Hall Guard Sponsor. Checkers Club Mary I. McCarthy KNO! illustratedj Business 'Training On Military Leave Knot illustratedjz Michael Philbin United States Navy Adele Iuhnke Spars 16 K7 W L DEPARTMENT 't:fll'uf . Top Row: Laura Mencel, English, C pleted her sabbatical leave in Ianuary, 1945: Lolita Frank, Librarian, Library Club: Theresa Lynch. English. Travel Club: Viola G. Baas, English, Reading Co-ordinator, Behind-the-Mike Club. Second Row: William I. Dempsey, English, Department Chairman, Record Adviser, Fire Guard Sponsor: Ruth L. Murray, English. Charm Club: Mary G. Hennebry. English, Yearbook Literary Adviser, Hostess Club: Helen M. Fitzgerald, English, Chairman of Supervised Study :fi Halls, Yearbook Literary Adviser: Sydney K. Martin, English, Sponsor of Iunior A's, Charm Club. Bottom How: Marie H. Leshyn. English, Sponsor of Branch Honor Society, Branch Dramatics: Bernice B. Roberts, English, Club Co-ordinator, Drama Club: Cornelia Gouwens, English, Newspaper Sponsor, Yearbook Literary Sponsor, Press Club. Not Illustrated: Helen D. Best, English, Branch War Aid Club. Miss Mencel smiles her appreciation of the good study attitude in her super Vised study hall. Mrs. Baas and Miss Lynch are pleased at sight ot the recent library acquisitions tor stimulating leisure reading. The responsibility tor chock- ing these books as they arrive rests upon Miss Franks shoulders. Mr. Dempsey takes time out tor a coke at one of the schools social affairs. Mrs. Murray and Miss Hennebry decide on remedial reading material tor the freshmen. Miss Fitzgerald and Miss Martin are delighted with the material the current magazines artord tor their classes. The activity program of the Branch Honor Society is the subject of discussion between Mrs. Leshyn and the society's president. Mrs Rob erts calls for tryouts for the new play ot the drama classes. Miss Gouwens dis' cusses tront page layout with the editoreinfchiet of the Clarion. WafAernoLLlic5 ana! Jgome W6LAiIfLg .fdrfd DEPARTMENTS College aspirants get help from Miss Eckel, who uses her lunch periods tor coaching students to meet college entrance requirements in mathematics. Miss Carmody and Miss Brown try out recipes tor the popular cookies served at the Christmas Party ot the P.T,A. Miss Budinger, a new teacher, checks the attendance in one ot the largest study halls at Kelly. As ticket seller, Miss Redmond must compute accurate amusement tax returns tor the Collector ot lnternal Revenue. Mrs. lanes insures a good tit tor this girl's dress. Miss Schaack, Miss Woerner, and Miss Craven aim to make mathematics logical and crystal clear to their students, Miss Ruddy teaches girls to make new dresses and to remodel old ones. Mrs. Olson gives this girl individual instruction in the use ot the sewing machine. Top Row: Marion G. Eckel Chairman, Grade Adviser National Honor Society Spon sor: Margaret M. Carmody Foods. Service Girls' Club meticians' Club. Second row Marion Budinqer, Mathemat ics: Anne Redmond, Mathe matics, Ticket Office Man Mathematics Department Dorothy Brown, Foods, Cos ' Awe? aqer, Knitting Club: Dorothy S. Iones, Homemaking Arts Department Chairman, Knit- ting Club. Bottom Row: Marie Schaack, Mathematics, Kelly Honor Society Sponsor, Cor- respondence Club: M. Ruth Woerner, Mathematics, Cos- tume Iewelry Club: Frances Craven, Mathematics, Cos- tume Iewelry Club: Alice M. Ruddy, Clothing, Branch Costume Design Club: Grace W. Olson, Clothing, Home Nursing Club. On Military Leave KNQI illustratedj: Ada Brown. Waves. Clothing: Theodore Wallschlaeger, United States Army, Mathematics. Nw, I 3 llfllfgllllgl' um! dence DEPARTMENTS Top Row: Otto A. Laske, Spanish, Checkers Club: Gladys C. Iacobson, Spanish and Latin. Sponsor of 3A's. Travel Club: Thomas G. Harrington, Language Department Chairman. GaqClub, Second Row: Esther D. Olson, Biology, Movie Operators' Spon- sor, Checkers Club: Margaret M. Dargan, General Science, Check- ers Club: Helen G. O'Keete, Biol- ogy, Book-of-the-Month Club: Clair S, Small, Science Depart- J 4 ment Chairman. Bookroom Man- ager, Magicians' Club. tv' Bottom Row: Gussie G. Green. Science, Branch War Coordina- tor, B r a n c h Correspondence Club: Lo Roy Rc-amos, Physics, Morse Code Club: William I. Ful- ton, Chemislry, Personnel Office: Frederick D. Schmidt, Biology and History, Chemistry Club. WINNIE Mr. Laske confers with one ot the guards under his supervision. Miss lacobson and Mr. Har- rington cornpare prewar with postwar boundaries of the countries whose languages their classes study. Miss Clson supervises this movie operators adjustment ot a film before its showing in the Visual Edu- cation Studio. Miss Dargan and Miss Q'Keeie clothe these skeletons with interest for the students in their classes. Mr. Small is a big help in an hour ot need. Mrs. Green plans means of increasing the sales of stamps and bonds at the Branch. Mr. Beanies and Mr. Fulton co-ordinate physics and chem- istry in working out an experiment. Mr. Schmidt uses his point system, somewhat to the chagrin of a student. 19 Jdrlf an ,Ze mica DEPARTMENTS Miss O'l-lara encourages a young mural painter. Miss Utley gives an individual evaluation of a student's work. Mr, Sheehy's crowbar solves problems of lost combinations ot lockers. Mr. Anderson hands out prograrn cards, fresh trorn the press, to be distributed in the Main Orlice. Mr. Wakeland explains the uses of a coping saw to an industrial arts class. Mr. Goodlett, school photographer, de- cides on the proper setting tor a picture oi Mr. lanes and Mr. Nelson tor school publications. Mr. Aspel explains drafting technique to one oi the girls taking this Wartime course. Marie C. O'Hara, Art Department Chairman, Year- book Sponsor, Bookmakers' Club: Blanche M. Utley. Art, Chairman of Exhibits, Art Club: lohn L, Sheehy, Machine Drawing, Stage Hands Manager, Magicians' Club: Iesse R. Anderson, Printing, Chess Club: A. Ray 20 Wakeland, Industrial Arts, Cam- era Club: Iohn E. Goodlett, ln- dustrial Arts, Crattsmen's Club: E. L, Nelson, Mechanical Draw- ing, Math Club: C. S. Iones. Electric Shop, Electrical Coun- selor, Electricians' Club: Loren C. Aspel, Technical Department Chairman, Wood Shop, Aero- plane Club. On Military Leave Knot illus- tratedj: Richard Barry, United States Navy, Mechanical Draw- ing: Walter Nelson, United States Army. Mechanical Draw- ing: Bert Webb, United States Navy, Electric Shop. !QAy5ica! gyucafion AND DEPARTMENTS Genevieve C. King, Branch Girls' Gym, Branch G,A.A., Branch Charm Club: Marie H, X Johnston, Girls' Gym Depart- ment Chairman, G.A.A. Chair- man, Letter Award Committee Chairman, Social Dancing Club: Eva M. Eastlund, Girls' Gym, G,A.A., Social Dancing. Ernest Cavallo, Boys' Gym. Football and Baseball Coach, K Club: Samuel Fralick, Boys' Gym, Soccer and Basketball Coach, Boxing Club. Corporal Thomas A. Zaremba, R. O. T. C. Military Instructor, Ushers' Stat! Sponsor, Flag De- tail and Color Guard Adviser, Lite Saving Club: Robert E. Her- mann, Boys' Gym Department Chairman, Safety Co-ordinator. Board of Control Representative, Tumbling Club: Iola B. Ofticer, Girls' Gym, Assistant Organizer of Master Program. Cheerlead- ers' Sponsor. Q-., On Military Leave mot illus- tratedj: William Everson, United States Navy, Boys' Gym: Francis Svarc, United States Navy, Boys' Gym: Eugene Tworek. United States Army, H.O.T.C. ' .Zj'f,' 4 ,L Mrs. King explains a fine point of the game. Miss lohnston and Miss Eastlund are well pleased with the stories the scales and the trophy tell. Mr. Cavallo gives a few pointers to one of the co-cap- tains of the football team. Mr. Pralick talks things over with Bob Klug, a former star kicker for Kelly's soccer team, now a star tail-gunner for Uncle Sam. Corporal Zaremba appraises Kelly's unit with an eye toward Federal Inspection Day. Ideals of good citizenship as a reason for physical development bring back memories of Mr. Hermanns influence long after our boys graduate. Mrs. Officer is as skillful in juggling class numbers for the master program as she is in performing Gymnastic feats. 21 eniom The top rung of the ladder The pinnacle of success The triumph after four years, Of both joy and distress. From your first day at Kelly You found that life was great! You Won and lost together At ever changing rate. You've gone through all the stages From reprirnand to praise But found your life at Kelly A - Mostly sunny days. The Whole World lies before you, The peace is on its Way. lVlqy'Kelly's spirit guide you Forever and a day. Alice Sharp 22 v. 4 ,.-O' ,I AS .. b 'N I ,151 '-a-y n A . 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SECRETARY DOLORES GLEBAUSKAS, at bottom. VIN The senior A class scores three firsts in its record: it was the first to organize in its 3B semester, the f 1 t' n f' t t hold a junior prom in the evening, and the first to plana senior prom under cur ew regu a 10 s. irs o The girls well remember the dancing lesson vogue of freshman days at the Branch-the 300 stepping girls and the 8 boy-partners. During IB semester came the attack on Pearl Har or an a a class in mechanical drawing. The shops made airplane models for flying schools. In short, war ives. War invaded the gym, making us IA conscious. War colored our good times and bow day dances gave way to bomber balls.. We sipped fewer cokes but licked more stamps. Our ambitious project of financing a liaison plane was completed by a nose. raduation nears, we see a new reason why it has been good to be in b d ll the world was changed. Girls joined entered our classrooms, giving courses new object As V-E Day passes, and g school and get ready for our peacetime life. Z3 enior Gmmiflfew Mrs. Bunting, Sponsor Division of labor is in full operation here. The Organization Committee, made up of the presidents of each division, holds the class election, counts the ballots, and then assists the people's choice. lt is the work of the Secretarial Committee, comprised of division secretaries, to attend to the ordering and measuring of graduation caps and gowns, and to the distribution of Clarions and Lamplighters. The Social Committee makes sure that all the teas and dances given by the 4A's are successful, all the Way from invitations to dishwashing. The Gift Com- ' mittee, consisting of division trea- surers, has charge of choosing and buying the class gift to the school and of making out the class budget. To date they are still ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE: Top Row: L. Kroll, R. Zepeda, W. Fiala, G. Bukowicke. Second Row: O. Dowqun. E. Bzyk, H. Klauzek, D. Glebauskus. SECRETARIAI. COMMITTEE: L. Dawson, R. Clark, R. Stefcmski. A. Chro- bcxk, D. Wojnicki, I. Lucas. B. Eggermun. .7 TI, socnu. coMMrr'rz1: Top Row: G. Lech, W. Suchor, C. Gardner. P. Buhie. Second Row: Olqcx Hyniuk, M. Gun- house. C. Baqdonas, E. Chiz. I. BrzuskieWiCZ. H. Kordcxs, B. Drahos. Foreqround: L. Kcxucich, M. Pcxldo, D. Lasky, I. Goyer, B. Mangan. 24 in a huddle regarding their choice ot a gift. The Prom Committee takes care of ali arrangements for the event that comes once in a lifetime. The Graduation Committee, made up ot the divis- ion vice presidents, arranges all details of the night ot nights - graduation. 5' mv GIFT COMMITTEE: Top Row: I. Burke, L. Heilmcmn, H. Giergie- lewicz, M. Chervitch, L, Hillger, Second Row: N. Bilandic, R. Murphy. PH OM COMMITTEE: Top Row: L. Cudsik, W. Bogdanske, R. Mur phy, D. Glebauskas, G. Bukowicke, S. Kacz marek, R. Zepeda, T. Zalewski. Second Row S. Tross, E. Moore, I, Gudjonis, L. Kczmmer E. Strenk, L. Warnis, E. Wilcer, S. Lazowska. Foreqroundf I. Burke, D. Clancy, L. Reddel, M. Kunka, V. Kozlowski. U GRADUATION COMMITTEE: Top Row: R. Bronski, E. Sire-nk, T. Zulewski, 5. Kaczmarek. Front: D. Gomzar, A. Zukas. L. Warnis. T CLASS OF JUNE 1945 ANTHONY ALEBICH Tony 3351 S. Union Yar. 7884 Basketball Team, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Latin Club, Intramural Sports, Song Hit Parade. Man ol many skills. IOANNE ALM IO 2947 Arch Lat. 6202 President ot Charm Club, Hall Guard. A studious girl with a twinkle in her eye. CHARLES BAGDONAS Chuck 6152 W. 55 Por. 7128 Swimming Team, Intramural Sports, Song Hit Parade, Checkers Club, Boxing Club, Tumbling Club. A triend so true! IULIE BALICH 3138 S. Wells Cal. 1338 Kelly Honor Society, Captain ot Girls' Basketball '44, President of Home Nursing Club, School Boosters, Main Oftice Assistant. A helpful presence. FLORENCE BANACH Flo 3416 S. Bell Yar. 6116 Correspondence Club, Social Dancing Club, Hostess Club, U.S.O. Club, G.A.A. That slow, easy smile! RONALD BARRY Wiener 3737 S. Winchester Lai. 2224 National Honor Society, Vice President of 3A Class, Football Cgaieball Teams, Kelly Honor Society, Wrestling Team, . 11 . Hipplinq humor under that blond hair. IAMES BARTA lim 5132 S. Keeler National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Band, Elece tricians' Club, Hall Guard, Intramural Sports. Give him a keyboard and get 'Boogie Wooqie', LILLIAN BARTKUS Lule 3825 S. Kedzie Lai. 5337 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, French Club, Attendance Oriice Assistant, Girls' Choir, G.A.A. Drops witty remarks that leave no sting, BONNIE BAXTER 3154 S. Racine Secretary of Chemistry Class, Cosmeticians' Club, School Boosters, G.A.A., Librarian oi Clothing Class. A blonde with a yen tor bowling. ROBERT BECVAR Bob . 2632 W. 47 Lai. 0983 Wrestling Team, President ot Division, Intramural Baseball, Football and Basketball, Drama Club. Joined the U. S. Army December, l944. 5926 Archer Por. 9110 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, Secretary of Division, Hall Guard Captain, G.A,A. A perky brunette and o whiz at typing. IOSEPI-I BELCZAK Ice 3534 S. Wood R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, R.O.'I'.C. N.C.O. Club, Intramural Baseball, Basketball and Football. A load oi good fun under that quiet mask. LILLIAN BEDRICH ULU.. ANITA BELSTES Neter 4544 S. California Lai. 0185 G.A.l-X., Library Assistant, Book-of-the-Month Club, Charm Club, Study Hall Secretary, Chess Club. A jolly good fellow and a good student. 3645 S. Hamilton Vir. 0341 EDWARD BETTKE ..Ed,, Treasurer ot 4A Class, National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Varsity Show. We elected him. Weren't we wise? GENEVIEVE BIEDERMAN lean 4119 S. Francisco Hall Guard, Cosmeticians' Club, Kelly Honor Society. What goes on in that thoughtlul head? NICK BILANDIC Spider 2820 S. Wells Vic. B619 Mixed Choir, Basketball Team, Club, Kelly Honor Society, Latin Club, Song Hit Parade. The qood humor man. CHESTER BILEK Cheh 4743 S. Maplewood National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Intramural Sports. A solid drummer in the swing band. YVETTE BINETTE Frenchie 3921 S. Campbell Lai. 7475 National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Vice President of Service Girls' Club, President ol French Club, Hall Guard, Girls' Choir, Sweet and lovely always. FRANCES BLAND Lee 4201 S. California Lai. 1670 Librarian of Band and Orchestra, Clarion Stati, Treasurer of Division, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Captain ot Swimming Team. Pep enough for three! EMILY BLASZCZAK Lee 4431 S. Maplewood Lai. 4956 Latin Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Camera Club, Skeleton Squad, Sona Hit Parade. The lass with the delicate air. FLORENCE BLASZKIEWICZ Flo 5325 S. Lockwood Por. 5330 G.A.A., Knitting Club, Charm Club, Favorite Melodies Club, Checkers Club. D Always occupied with worthwhile things. Z6 CLASS OF IUNE 1945 IAMES BLAZINA lim 5319 S. Lorel Por. 9186 Soccer Team, Song Hit Parade, intramural Baseball, Basket- ball, and Football, Gag Club. The gentle butcher. ADOLPH BLEDES Al 2254 W. 37 Yar. 2861 Life Saving Club, Travel Club, Movie Operator, Camera Club, Social Studies Laboratory Assistant, Stamp Delegate. Willing to give a bit of fun. ELEANOR BOBKO El 4200 S. Albany G,A.A., Clarion Assistant, Gag Club, Kelly Honor Society, Cosmeticians' Club, Library Assistant. A true friend! WALTER BOGDANSKE Bugs 4215 S. Talman Vir. 2095 Editor-in'Chiet ot Clarion, Soccer Team, Basketball Manager, K Club, Kelly Honor Society, Sports Editor of Clarion. Nobody else will ever have to do his work. BETTE LOU BOLLER Bett 4525 S. Sawyer Lat. 3080 G.A.A,, Hall Guard Captain, Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, French Club, Library Club. Of model size and figure. BERNICE BOSKY Binky 5222 S. Natoma Student Council, Kelly Honor Society, Clean Up Committee, Main Ottice Assistant, Secretary of Steno Class, Twist 'n' Twirl. An understanding friend. BETTY BOWLDS Wimpy 2028 W. 35 Kelly Honor Society, French Club, Drama Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Knitting Club, Checkers Club. Itsy bitsy Betsy. BERNICE BOYAKOS Bernie 3411 S. Wallace Secretary ot 3A Class, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Drama Club, Latin Club, Mixed Choir. A heart of kindness toward all creatures. RAYMOND BHAGIEL Napoleon 4758 S. Springfield Vir. 1157 Vice President of 4A Class, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, BO.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Grand President ot Latin Club, Printing Service, Presi- dent ot Division, Commanding Officer ot R.O.T.C. Holds forth on the art ot embalmingf' GENEVIEVE BREDIS fenny 4316 S. Fairfield Lai. 9714 National Honor Society, G.A,A., Latin Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Kelly Honor Society. College Club. At home in the Classics. GLORIA BRODAHICK Lory 5940 W. 55 Por. 8333 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Mixed Choir, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Literary Staff, Clarion Start. An idea of what the well-dressed girl should wear. TEHESA BRONAKOWSKI Tree 3555 S. Union Yar. 5481 Attendance Ottice Assistant, Cosmeticians' Club, Charm Club, G.A.A. And 'Eensy, Weensy Treecy.' RAYMOND BRONSKI Lefty 1741 W. 38 Vice President of Division, Baseball Team Manager, Basketball Team, Bowling Team, Intramural Sports, K Club. A whiz-z-z-z in bowling. EDWARD BRYK Duke 3750 S. Wood Wrestling Team, K Club, lntramural Sports, President ol Division, Baseball Team. Those are gladiator's bruises, please. IO!-IN BRZUSKIEWICZ Big Iohn 4224 S. Western Lat. 7338 Band, Orchestra, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, R.O.T.C, N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C. Battalion Adiutant, President of Division. He makes a violin sing in that superhuman way. ELLEN BUCZKOWSKE Baby 4519 S. Harding Vir. 0181 Vice President of Correspondence Club, Knitting Club, G.A.A. Will go out of her way to help somebody. PHILIP BUHLE Flip 3428 S. Hamilton Yar. 7742 Intramural Sports, Vice President ot Division, Social Dancing Club, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, R.O.T.C, N.C.O. Club Ushers' Start. Leave, O Leave those hearts alone! GENE BUKOWICKE Buk 4257 S. Francisco Lai. 7289 President of 4A Class, Student Council, President of 3A Class, Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Soccer Team, Club. The big, little clown! DOROTHY BULA Dot 2823 W. 40 Vir. 0235 Library Assistant, Hall Guard, G,A.A., Treasurer ot Geography Class, Travel Club, Morse Code Club, Remarks not heard lar but SO worthwhile. DOROTHY BULSKI Dottie 4109 S. Albany Vir. 9550 Student Council, Secretary of Division, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society. Have I forgotten that library book again? ROSELLA BUMBER Ro 3122 S. Halsted Knitting Club, Travel Club, Correspondence Club, G,A.A. An example in patriotism. 27 CLASS OF IUNE 1945 FRANCES BURBA Sherry 7252 S. Campbell Hem. 10016 Band, Orchestra, G.A.A., Behind-the-Mike Club, Varsity Show. She forgot! IEAN BURKE Red 2844 W. 40 Pl. Laf. 2890 National Honor Society, President of Student Council, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Ticket Office Assistant, Iunior and Senior Prom Committee. Outstandinq1y charming and efficient eve- -D.A.R.'s choice. SHIRLEY BURNS 2820 W. 39 Pl. Lai. 0507 Hall Guard, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Correspondence Club, Knitting Club. Sociable Shirley. GERALDINE BURROWS Gerry 14605 S. Central G.A.A., Social Studies Laboratory Assistant, Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Costume Iewelry Club, Correspondence Club. Always busy, but not with YOUR business. WILLIAM BUTTNY Bill 4600 Whipple Lat. 0904 Kelly Honor Society, Treasurer of Branch Honor Society, Soccer Team, Social Dancing Club, Life Saving Club, Clarion Repre- sentative. Man ol many interests-good ones. EDWARD CACHUR Eddy 4059 S. Sacramento Baseball Team, Intramural Basketball, Song Hit Parade, R.O.T.C., Gag Club, Clarion Representative. A mighty orator. HARRY CARRIER Hari-Kari 5740 W. 38 Pl. Drama Club, Scrap Drive Tin Man, Boys' Choir. Enlisted in United States Navy January, l945. BERNICE CEPONIS Bernie 4651 S. Rockwell Hall Guard, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, Correspondence Club. Her presence is felt by her many kindnessesf' 5255 S. Linder Por. 7674 EDWARD CHALUPA Vice President of Chesterfield Club, Chess Club, Checkers Club. Little man with the big personality. IAMES CHARNAS limmy 2913 W. 38 Lai. 8173 Vice President oi Mixed Choir, Secretary of Division, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, Social Dancing Club, Harmonica Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club. -And smile, smile, smile. MARIAN CHERVITCH Stinky 2539 W. 47 Yar. 2537 Secretary of Service Girls' Club, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, Social Dancing Club, Branch Oflice Assistant. A smile here and a lift there. EDDIE CHIZ Siz-z- z--z,z 3016 W. 40 Soccer Team, K Club, Intramural Sports, Stage Hand, Social Committee, President of Gag Club. Time schedule expert. FRANK CHLUMECKY Smiley 4640 S. Rockwell Intramural Sports, Clarion Representative, Basketball Manager, K Club, Song Hit Parade, Hall Guard. You can't ruffle him! ANTHONY CHOLEWINSKI Tony 2929 Haynes Ct. Lal. 1750 R.O.T.C. Company Commander, Kelly Honor Society, Orchestra, Picked Platoon, Discussion Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club. Every inch the o!!icer. ANN CHROBAK Annie 4431 S. Rockwell Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Secretary of Division, Service Girls' Club, Hall Guard. Will be remembered tor secretarial services. VIRGINIA CICHOWICZ Gene 5104 S. Kilbourne Yar. 0087 G.A.A., Book-of-the-Month Club, Lamplighter Typing Staff, Behind-the-Mike Club, Band, Charm Club. A good sport! GLORIA CLARK 3642 W. 60 Pl. Kelly Honor Society, Service Girls' Club, G.A.A., Camera Club. Has the gilt ot cheerful service. RUTH CLARK 4313 S. Washtenaw Secretary of Foods Class, G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Latin Club. The only adjective to describe Ruth- -swell! CHARLENE CLASEN Chuck 2340 W. 113 Pl. Bev. 8305 Band, Orchestra, Branch Office Assistant, Ticket Office Assistant, Drama Club, G.A.A. She promoted horseback riding at Kelly. WENDELL COLLINS Wend 2418 W 34 Pl. Lat. 6138 Presidelfit of Movie Operators, Hall Guard, Branch Honor Society, Checkers Club, Spanish Club, Camera Club. Tells good stories. N RBETT IEA CO 2656 W. 42 Lal. 4889 G.A.A. Board, 500 Pin Club, Mixed Choir, Hall Guard, Bowling League, Kelly Honor Society. - H Sometimes stops talking lor a bit. 28 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 MARY CORCORAN Corky 3436 S. Emerald Yar. 9153 Correspondence Club, Vice President of Charm Club. And she has charm. LAWRENCE CUDSIK D Lqrry 3103 S. Racine Band, Kelly Honor Society, Swing Band, Dance Club, Lamp- liqhter Representative. Music hath charms. LORETTA CYTRYCH Lor 4336 S. California Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Secretary of Hospital Aid Club, Knitting Club. Laughing gaily along. LORRAINE DANTA Lorry 5231 S. Kenneth Yar. B780 Kelly Honor Society, President ot Gag Club, Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Main Office Assistant, Lamplighter Representative. Full of fun. DON DAWSON Dirty 4621 S. Homan Lat. 4672 Football Team, Baseball Team, K Club, Head lvlovie Operator, President ot Gag Club, Checkers Club. With breezy Western speech. LUCILLE DAWSON Pat 917 W. 35 Yar. 6188 Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Secretary ot Commercial Law Class, Locker Guard, Home Nursing Club, Girls' Choir. Self-controlled and soft-spoken. Pl-IYLLIS DAWSON Phil 4621 S. Homan Lat. 4672 Branch Honor Society, Hall Guard, Latin Club, G.A.A. With a calm, cool, collected air. RENETTA DE DORE Henee 2970 Archer G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Home Nurs- ing Club. Mostly doing Sten. RICHARD DEEMAN Demon 2902 W. 39 Pl. Laf. 1534 Basketball Team, K Club, Intramural Football, Intramural Baseball, Wrestling Team, Checkers Club. Inducted into United States Army February, l945. HENRIETTA DEPTA Hank 4559 S. Sacramento Lat. 2995 G.A.A., Cosmeticians' Club, School Boosters, Charm Club, Interior Decoration Club. lust let her read a book. MARIE DI NOVO Froqgie No. 3 480 W. 27 Vic. 3182 Charm Club, Correspondence Club, Library Club, Adjustment Ottice Assistant, Stamp Delegate, G.A.A, Gives efficient school service. EMILY DIRCKS Em 4205 S. Artesian Laf. 6611 Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Hospital Aid Club, Lamplighter Representative, Knitting Club, Sunshine doubly sweet when worry clouds disappear. IANE DOMBRZALSKI Pipsqueak 4417 S. Richmond Library Assistant, Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Handwriting Club, Charm Club, Knitting Club. The petite !iqure. OLGA DOWGUN Audq 4346 S. Christiana Lal. 8552 National Honor Society, President of Division, President of Cosmeticians' Club, G.A.A., Social Committee, Student Council. A big job on hand? She'll see it through. BLANCHE DRAHOS Stinky 5338 S. Mason Por. 7055 President oi Division, Student Council, Servicemen's Reception Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad. With silken locks so blond. EDWARD DURANCZYK 3638 S. Wolcott Yar. 4657 Basketball Team, Kelly Honor Society, Vice President of K Club, Vice President of Division, Student Council. A flash and another basket. BETTY DURKIS 927 W. 35 Pl. Camera Club, Charm Club, Correspondence Club. A maid demure from the pages of a story-book. VERONICA DYMON Ronnie 4540 S Kilpatrick Gym Ofiice Assistant, Hall Guard, Charm Club, Secretarial Club, Costume Jewelry Club. Hidden reserves oi energy and fun. ROBERT EARLS Bob 2836 W. 40 Pl. Yar. 2987 Twist 'n' Twirl, French Club, Clarion Representative, President of English Class, Hall Guard. Known for his super iiving. WILLIAM ECKLES 1044 W. 31 Yar. 7793 Basketball, Baseball. Bashtul, but oh such an efficient secretary. BERNARD EGGERMAN Barney 2028 W. 35 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Vice President of Math Club, Intramural Sports. That untailing accuracy in math. 29 ww. Q new-Q .l':!g,f CLASS OF IUNE 1945 IOHN EGGERT Frenchie 2752 W. 39 Pl. Lat. 5458 Co-Captain of Football Team, Wrestling, President of K Club, Hall Guard, Intramural Sports. lnducted into United States Army February, 1945. WILMA FEICHO Will 3008 Lloyd Vir. 2372 G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Bookvof-the-Month Club, Cos- meticians' Club. What a ready blush! WILLIAM FIALA Fi Fi 5132 S. Keeler Swimming Team, Soccer Team, Stage Hand, K Club, Intra- mural Sports, Hall Guard. The athletic striplinqf' ANNA PIPER SCmdY G34 VV. 32 G.A.A., Handwriting Club, Checkers Club, Home Nursing Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. An ardent stamp collector-twar stampslf' IOSEPHINE FILAR Twin 4823 S. Komensky ?.A.fX., Kelly Honor Society, Correspondence Club, Twist 'n' wir . Am I seeing double? SOPI-IIE FILAR Twin 4823 S. Komensky Kelly Honor Society, Correspondence Club, Twist 'n' WIY . The answer-twins! IOAN FLAHERTY Irish 8414 S. Marshfield Ced. 8889 School Boosters, G.A.A., Lampliqhter Representative, Behind- the-Mike Club, Little person-A-much spirit. RITA FLYNN 2515 W. 39 Vir. 3576 EIABA., Costume Iewelry Club, Secretarial Club, Hospital Aid u . The dreamy Irish 1ass. EDWARD FOLLIS 4103 S. Campbell Lai. 5949 Chesterfield Club, Social Committee. With real Navy experience. AUDREY FOLSOM 5527 S. Sayre Por. 7995 G.A.A., Clarion Representative, Lampliqhter Representative, Latin Club, Checkers Club, Student Council. Energy plus beauty! DOROTHY FOREMAN Dottie 2820 W. 36 Pl. Lat. 3875 G.A.A., Charm Club, Costume Iewelry Club. The world needs good listeners too. LEONA I-'UHRY Lee 2914 Parnell Vic. 8528 G.A.A., Secretary of Army and Navy Club, Checkers Club, Nurses' Aid Club, Latin Club, Personnel Office Assistant. Servicemen's faithful correspondent. PHYLLIS GAIDAUSKAS Phil 4403 S. Mozart G.A.A., Vice President of Correspondence Club, Checkers Club, Art Needlework Club, Main Office Assistant. Blonde-st of the blond. CHARLES GARDNER Chuck 3458 S. California Vir. 0703 Tennis Team, President of Math Club, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, Intramural Sports. Both storm and ca1m. IAMES GARDNER lim 3059 W. 38 Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, Student Council Alternate, Clarion Representative, Chess Club. A power of quiet torcefulnessf' BERNICE GASIOR Bunny 4954 S. Kedvale Laf. 6985 G.A,A., Student Council, Stamp Delegate, School Boosters, Music Appreciation Club, Charm Club. The schoo1's interests rate high. FRANK GASIOREK Goosy 5010 S. Tripp Laf. 408E Bookroom Assistant, Checkers Club, Kelly Honor Society, Gag Club, Hall Guard, Advanced Math Club. Found among books, yeah, in the bookroomf' GENEVIEVE GAWDZIK lean 3631 S. Seeley Lai. 312E Hall Guard, G.A.A., School Boosters, Insignia Club. A well-groomed lady. ROBERT GENDREAU Bob 4133 S. California Yar. 2045 Harmonica Club, Fishermenls Club, Travel Club, Studen Council. Remember his Sinatra imitations? ' STANLEY GERUT Stan 3528 S. Wood Laf. 0441 Rifle Team, Orchestra, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C. C.O. Clul: Ushers' Start. Always ready with a helping hand and big smi1e. HELEN GETMAN Helcha 4042 S. Alban' Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, Gag Club, G.A.A Latin Club, Hall Guard. With stately grace. ' 30 CLASS OF IUNE 1945 FRANCES GIACOPELLI Fran 2805 S. Emerald Charm Club, G.A.A., Book-ot-the-vMonth Club. Her eyes can talk. HENRY GIERGIELEWICZ Heinie 3721 S. Wolcott Kelly Honor Society, Basketball, Intramural Sports, Hall Guard, K Club, Gym Team. The true sportsman. DOLORES GLEBAUSKAS Gabby 3005 W. 38 Lai, 1054 Secretary of 4A Class, National Honor Society, President of Kelly Honor Society, Secretary of 3B Class, Bowling League, Senior and Iunior Prom Committees, President of G.A.A. Faithful to our basketball team. MILDRED GLIOSCI Millie 3220 S. Lituariica Knitting Club, Costume Design Club, Correspondence Club, G.A.A. The good humor lady. VIVIAN GNIADY Viv 4051 S. Kedzie Lat, 4255 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, G.A.A., School Boosters, Latin Club. Modest and brainyf' GENEVIEVE GODIS 4117 S. Maplewood Vir. 3376 G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Charm Club, Hostess Club, Social Science Laboratory Assistant. She can probably keep a secret, STANLEY GOLASZEWSKI . Stash 4522 S. Richmond Manager ot Soccer Team, Iunior Basketball Team, K Club, Intramural Basketball Champs ot '43, Secretary ot Division. OI nonchalant mien. DOLORES GOMZAR Del 4104 S. Maplewood Vice President ot Division, Mixed Choir, G.A.A., Captain Ball Champs ot '44, French Club, Social Dancing Club. Can sing any song at all. DOLORES GORE D. Gore 4520 S. Spaulding Vir. 3108 National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club, Lampliqhter Sales Stafi. Needed everywhere. EDWARD GORECKI 4018 S. Artesian Yar. 7038 R.O.T.C., Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, Color Guard, Ushers' Staff, T.N.T. Club. Remembered for that armtul of Clarions. GENE GORSKI 3001 W. 41 Lat. 3206 Swimming Team, Soccer Team, K Club, Kelly Honor Society, Intramural Sports. What a dancing partner! LORRAINE GORSKI Windy 4738 S. Komensky Laf. 5894 G.A.A., French Club, Mixed Choir, Song Hit Parade, Charm Club, Knitting Club. 'Triendliness in every look and action. IEANNE GOYER Frenchie 4325 S. Spaulding Yar. 7156 G.A.A., President ot Division, Student Council, Hall Guard, Service Girls' Club, Kelly Honor Society. The thorn on her rose sten. DOROTHY GREEN lrish 3615 S. Leavitt Lat. 4873 Kelly Honor Society, Secretary of Division, Clarion Representa- tive, Girls' Bowling Team, Attendance Office Assistant, 4B Nom- inating Committee. Perfect harmony in dress. GLORIA GRISCO Gris 2835 W. 38 Pl. Lat. 5397 G.A.A., Hall Guard, Latin Club, Skeleton Squad, Camera Club, Mixed Choir. Dignity and qrace. LEO GROSS 3711 S. Paulina Lai. 3451 Kelly Honor Society, Intramural Softball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football, Checkers Club, Magicians' Club. Hidden riches of humor. LILA GRUBE Li 2603 W. 43 Laf. 7066 Clarion Staff, G.A.A., Vice President of Student Council, Charm Club, Hall Guard, Stamp Delegate. It's easy to buy war stamps from her. FLORENCE GRYBAS 3425 S. Paulina Lat. 7736 National Honor Society, G.A.A., School Boosters, Song Hit Parade, Student Council Alternate. Always the perfect lady. IOHN GUDIONIS Johnny 4319 S. Talman Yar. 8661 R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, President of Division, Song Hit Parade, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C. Platoon Competition. Remembered for his two-lingered attempts at typing. MARY GUNHOUSE Gunny 2946 S. Loomis Lat. 3746 Social Committee, G.A.A., Knitting Club, Girls' Choir, Gag Club. Promoter ot the social lite. IOANNE HANNA 2642 W. 38 Lat. 5711 G.A.A., Skeleton Squad, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Correspondence Club, Social Dancing Club. Busy tor the school's best interests. 31 CLASS OF IUNE 1945 LILLIAN HARAF Lil 2710 W. 43 Vir. 3587 G.A.A., Social Dancing Club, Song Hit Parade, Girls' Choir, Nurses' Aid Club, Hall Guard. A swell dancer. VIRGIN-IA HARDY Ginny 3545 S. Lowe Yar. 8454 Costume Design Club, Knitting Club, Experimenters' Club, Girls' Choir, Hall Guard, G.A.A. Service with a smi1e. MARILYN HARRISON Lynne 4010 S. Rockwell Lat. 6886 French Club, Library Assistant, Social Dancing Club, Lamp- lighter Typing Start, Hall Guard, G.A.A. Iustly proud of a brother. FRANK HARTIG Intramural Basketball Champs of '44, Boxing Club, Lamp- lighter Representative, Chess Club, Library Assistant, Cine Club. Just as hearty as his name. ALBERT HARTLER Torps 4146 S. Artesian Vir. 1954 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Intramural Sports, Ushers' Staff, Magi- cians' Club, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club. Good nature itself. IOHN HARTNELL Legs 922 W. 29 Cal. 3487 National Honor Society, Secretary of French Club, Kelly Honor Society, Soccer Team, Treasurer of Division, Gag Club. Bridqeport's Long John. 271B W. 38 Lat. 9762 LORRAINE HEILMANN 2942 S. Ha nes Ct Lorry y . G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, Treasurer of Division, Correspondence Club, Girls' Choir. Misses no fun! ADELE HEITMAN Del 4623 S. Washtenaw Yar. 0362 lblall Guard, Secretary of History Class, Student Council, Drama lub. An all-round good Kellyanf' DONNA IEAN HENSCHEL Red 3276 Archer Vir. 1272 Student Council, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Song Hit Parade, Clarion Start. Donna lean, nice name, nice girl. LORRAINE HIGGINS Laurie 1841 W. 31 P1. National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Grade Adviser's Assistant, Hall Guard, President of Advertising Club, Adver- tising Staff. A head for business. LUTHER HILLGER Stuff 5945 S. Talman Band, Orchestra, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Rifle Club, R.O.T.C. Start, Rifle Team. Will balance the budget. IEAN HODEL Red 4359 S. Rockwell Lai. 0524 Editor-in-chief oi Lamplighter, National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Band, I-lall Guard, President of Art Club, Presi- dent of Bookmakers' Club. Cute redhead with naturally dark roots. ARLIE HUGHES Co-Captain of Football Team, Baseball Team, Wrestling Team, Intramural Sports, President of K Club, lunior Prom Com- mittee. An all-round athlete. OLGA HYNIUK Kelly Honor Society, Orchestra, Vice President of Division, Chairman of 4B Social Committee, Stamp Delegate, Treasurer of Division. Has a cheery twinkle in her eye. AL INDRELUNAS Al 3348 W. 38 Pl. Band, Orchestra, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Representative, President of Division. ln the dignified role of color guard. 5416 S. Mulligan Por. 8379 4643 S. Drake Vir. 2610 IOHN IACHNA Yaki 5131 S. Kenneth Electricians' Club, President of Division, Student Council, Kelly Honor Society, Assembly Assistant, Fishermen's Club. The skillful, erlicient electtician. DOLORES IACUBS Jake 2641 W. 44 Hall Guard, Vice President oi Division, G.A.A., President of Correspondence Club, Social Dancing Club, Clarion Staff. Dolores with the light brown hair. ZYGMUND IACZAK Ziggie 4524 S. Troy Clarion Representative, Song Hit Parade, Intramural Sports. lnducted into United States Army February, l945. ELEANOR IAGODZINSKI Lee 3560 S. Wolcott Lat. 7920 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Repre- sentative, Clarion Statt, Secretary of Division, Student Council. No surplus weiqht, but what vitality! K EVELYN IAKUBCZA 4617 S. Trumbull Lat. 2834 Hall Guard, Placement Office Assistant. Becomingly shy. NORBERT IALOWIEC 4836 S. Harding President of Division. lnducted into United States Army Air Forces February, l945. 32 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 DONNA IAMISON 3804 S. Washtenaw National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, President ot Cheerleaders, G.A.A., Skeleton Squad. Her enthusiasm is endless. ALICE IANKOWSKI Al 4342 S. Mozart Yar. 9666 Library Assistant, Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Charm Club, Hand- writing Club. So very likable. FLORENCE ANTAS Mousie! 5141 S. Latrobe Main Office Assistant, G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Charm Club, Checkers Club. Delightful sense of humor. IOSEPHINE IARA Io 4326 S. Artesian Lai. 8191 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, President of Division, Secretary and Treasurer of Girls' Choir, Treasurer of Book-oi-the-Month Club, Lamplighter Representative. Kelly will miss her cheerful services. ELEANORE IASKIERSKI Sunshine 3554 S. Paulina Lal. 1612 G.A.A., Correspondence Club, School Boosters, Attendance Office Assistant, Adjustment Office Assistant. SO qood in division! SHIRLEY JOHNSON Shirl 2661 W. Pershing' Rd. Lat. 5192 G.A. ' ' ' A., French Club, Ticket Office Assistant, Skeleton Squad, Camera Club, Hall Guard. The enthusiastic mademoisellef' FLORENCE IOURNICK June 3024 S. Lock Lat. 6616 G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Checkers Club, Home Nursing Club. Always ready with a 'hello'. IOSEPHINE IUCIS lo 4116 S. Maplewood Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Kelly Honor Society, Band, Stamp Delegate, Art Club. An accomplished band member. ALBERT IUDY A 4247 S. Campbell Laf. 4284 Checkers Club, Magicians' Club, Hall Guard. Sometimes serious, sometimes iivey. LORRAINE KACZMAREK 'Troqqie No. 2 3083 S. Bonlield Yar. 4790 Charm Club, Correspondence Club, Library Club, Adjustment Oftice Clerk, Main Of-tice Assistant. Those changeable hair do's . . . nice! STANLEY KACZMAREK Kaz 3021 S. Bonfield Soccer Team, K Club, Intramural Sports, Prom Committee, President of Division. Stanley the Pleasant. BERNIECE KALATA Bobbie 3022 W 40 Lai 7282. G.A.A., Secretary ot Checkers Club, Favorite llflelodies 'Club, Knitting Club. That awful first period! FLORENCE KALUPA Flo 4508 S. Talman G.A.A,, Letter Girls' Club, Kelly Honor Society, 500 Pin Club, Mixed Choir, School Boosters. A volley ball expert. LUELLA KAMMER Lue 3026 W. 38 Pl. Yar. 8215 President of 4B Class, Kelly Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Cheer- leader, Swimming Team, Senior Prom Committee. Way up in leadership and loyalty. TRENE KANIA GA t 4431 S. Richmond Lai. 8053 A., Cosmeticians Club, Knitting Club, Service Roll Assist- ant, Library Assistant, Ticket Office Assistant. , Her friends are many. 'IELEN KARDAS 4200 S. Washtenaw Vir. 0473 Treasurer ot G.A.A., President of School Boosters, President of Division, Hall Guard, Knitting Club, 4A Social Committee. Wanna buy a G.A.A. ticket? LTEPHEN KARWOSKI Alan Ladd 5120 S. Tripp Yar. 1761 Soccer Team, Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representa- tive, Song Hit Parade, Intramural Sports. The up and coming athlete. IUGENE KASPROWICZ Kasper 1856 W. Pershing Hd. Vir. 1462 Basketball Team, K Club, Intramural Basketball, Bowling Team, Intramural Baseball. Lay that ball in the basket, Gene. OUISE KAUCICH Froqgie No. l 464 W. 28 Cal. 4753 Charm Club, Correspondence Club, Personnel Office Assistant, Library Club, Adjustment Office Assistant, Stamp Delegate. Deliqhtful sense of humor. JHN KILKUS Ki1lCY 4352 S. Washtenaw Yar. 5318 Intramural Baseball, lntramural Basketball, Checkers Club, Library Assistant, Hall Guard. A qentleman and a scholar. MILY KINDUR I 3139 W. 40 Laf. 4364 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Grade Adviser's Assistant, Treasurer ot Division, Hall Guard, Clarion Staff. Watch this white collar girl rise to success! 33 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 LORRAINE KLABACHA R d 4619 S Richmond Lat. 8134 e . G.A.A., Checkers Club, Song Hit Parade, Captain Ball Tourna- ment, Clarion Representative, Nurses' Aid Club. Al1 those pretty sweaters she has! ALPHZESE KLAPATAUSKAS Aeronautical Navigation Club, Fishing Club, Checkers Club. Which of his many business plans will it be? RAYMOND KLARICH RCW 5420 S. Nagle Intramural Sports, Wrestling Team, Baseball Team, Lamp- lighter Art Start, Clarion Representative, President of Airplane Spotters' Club. Ardent worker lor Kelly's publications. 4607 S. Francisco Lat. 4299 IOHN KLEC Johnny 5149 S. Kilhourn Lat. B528 Band, Fisherrnen's Club, Life Saving Club, Printing Service. How the Band uniform becomes him! WALTER KLEIDON Cl de 4249 S. Rockwell Y Baseball, Football, Band, R.O,T.C., Ushers' Staff, Vice Presi- dent oi Camera Club. Skating means so much to him. WILLIAM KLEIFGEN Willy 4356 S. Sacramento Vir. 3195 Student Council Alternate, Intramural Sports, Song Hit Parade, Cartoon Club, Army and Navy Club. Remembered for forgetting to remember his report book. LUCILLE KLIKNA Lou 3316 S. Lituanica Yar. 8068 Checkers Club, G.A.A., Secretary of Art Class, Loyalty first and foremost. BETTE KLUGE Betsy 2821 W. 39 Pl. Lat. 2305 Kelly Honor Society, Social Dancing Club, Hall Guard, Stamp Delegate, G.A.A., Correspondence Club. Girls CAN attend to their own business. BERNICE KLUSAS Doc 4506 S. Albany Lat. 0046 President oi Division, Secretary oi Division, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, G.A.A., Treasurer ot Girls' Choir. The future medic. DOLORES KNIGHT Zombie 4235 S. Maplewoodll Vir.C3545 ' l b, Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Drama Club, Checkers Club, atin u Math Club. Delightful tease. ANGELINE KOCANDA Babe 5213 S. Keating Larnplighter Representative, Secretary of Charm Club, G.A.A. Vice President oi Division, Knitting Club. She's sof-o--o-0 quietfsometimeslu EDWARD KOLCZEWSKI Koly 4011 S. Alban! Clarion Alternate, Wrestling, Secretary oi Checkersp Chat: President oi Checkers Club, Intramural Sports, Song Hit ara e Iitterbug fan. NICK KOHSAK 4011 S. Maplewoot President of Camera Club, Clarion Start, Lampliqhter Star Bookroorn Assistant, Stage Hand. The boy with the camera hobby. HENRY KOVALCHIN H k 4154 S. Campbell Yar. 683 an President of Magicians' Club, Band, Camera Club, Vice Pres dent of Division. Entertainer in magic. DOROTHY KOWALK Dot 3620 S. Wolcott Lal. 26E National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guan Drama Club, French Club, Twist 'n Twirl. No fuss about those grand marks! ALBERT KOZIOL 3612 S. Hamilton Yar. 596 Al Camera Club, Gag Club,v Behind-the-Mike Club, Intramurc Basketball, Kelly Honor Society. Sky-rocketed into the Honor Society in 4A. VALERIA KOZLOWSKI V l 4539 S. Spaulding Lai. 46t Kell Honor Society, G.A.A,, Hall' Guard, Cosmeticians' Clu, Y Senior Prom Delegate, Social Dancing Club. The Main Office will miss her. EDWARD KROLAK Ed 3616 S. Wolcott Yar. 97' Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Intramural For ball, Social Dancing Club, Army and Navy Club, Checkers Clu Our sandwich boy-sandwiched between two girls! LEONARD KROLI. lush 2525 W. 46 Pl. Lat. 90 National Honor Society, Soccer Team, Kelly Honor Societ K Club, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball. Popular-that's unanimous. VICTORIA KHOMPLI-IWSK1 lc' 4052 S Richmond Lai. 85 Vic ie - K ll Honor Society, G.A.A., Student Council, Lamplight 9 Y Representative, Clarion Start, School Boosters. Polite, demure, popular. STELLA KRUZI-IL . Sunny 3025 W. 39 Pl. Vir. 05 tr of Division, Ticl G.A.A., Treasurer of Division, Secreay Office Staff, Behind-the-Mike Club, Hall Guard. Stars in drama. 34 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 AGNES KUBERA Babe 2739 W. 39 Pl. National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Branch Clarion Representative, Stamp Delegate, School Boosters. lust mighty nice and dependable. LILLIAN KUBIS Lil 3718 S. Hermitage Yar. 0209 Kelly Honor Society, Placement Office Assistant, G.A.A., School Boosters, Song Hit Parade. Always there with the least noise. LOTTIE KUKULSKI Captain 4747 S. Komensky Lai. 1141 G.A.A., Travel Club, Correspondence Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Gag Club. One of those Irish at Kelly. MARGARET KUNKA Margie 4501 S. Albany Vice President of 4B Class, Senior Prom Committee, President of Home Nursing Club, Treasurer of Knitting Club, Mixed Choir, Student Council. She can talk unceasingly. IRENE KUREK I 4445 S. Talman Lai. 0019 G.A.A., School Boosters, Knitting Club, Branch Office Assistant, Song Hit Parade. Usually smiling. LILLIAN KWASNY Snorky 4418 S. Francisco Lat. 7563 Treasurer of 3A Class, President of Latin Club, Ticket Office Assistant, Student Council, Stamp Delegate. Haunting that ticket o!1ice! MARGARET LANDRE Peggy 3220 S. Canal Cal. B423 Secretary of Checkers Club, Cosmeticians' Club, G.A,A., Mixed Choir, Hall Guard, Social Dancing Club. With a smile sincere. LLOYD LANGLOIS Butts 2741 W. 38 Pl. Lat. 3185 Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Representative, Tumbling Team, Advertising Club, Secretary of French Class, Drama Club. The ole' smoothie. GLORIA LASKOWSKI 4520 S. Richmond Lat. 6978 G.A.A., Band, Student Council, Stamp Delegate, Latin Club, Chairman of Clean Up Campaign. Super4saleswoman- -stamps. DOLORES LASKY Dee 3818 W. 55 Pl. Gro. 3534 Clarion Representative, Behind-the-Mike Club, Personnel Office Assistant, School Boosters, Assistant to War Co-ordinator, Girls' Choir. O tor more points, not red or blue ones black ones in Mr. Fulton's book. GERTRUDE LA SOTA Gertie 4438 S. Campbell Laf. 3480 Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Clarion Representative, Secre- tary of Division, Stamp Delegate, Hall Guard. The division owes her a 'thank you.' SOPHIE LAZOWSKA Soph 4247 S. Sacramento Lat. 5216 Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Student Council, Prom Committee, Treasurer of Division, Stamp Delegate. The efficient collector. EUGENE LECH Gene 5156 S. Massasoit Por. 5876 Football, Hall Guard, Bookroom Assistant, Wrestling, Intra- mural Sports. Don't you hurry now, Lech. MILDRED LENKART Midge 2520 W. 46 Vir. 2738 Treasurer of Skeleton Squad, Ticket Office Assistant, Song Hit Parade, Twist 'n' Twirl, School Boosters, Spanish Club. A swell sport. EDWIN LEWANDOWSKI Whitey 4603 S. Whipple Lat. 2334 Soccer Team, Intramural Sports, K Club. Heart and soul in every soccer game. THERESA LEYDEN Shorty 3807 S. Washtenaw Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club, G.A.A., Handwriting Club, Latin Club. Nice to know you. VIRGINIA LEZON 3048 W. 44 Vir. 0186 Clarion Staff, Vice President of Home Nursing Club, Treasurer of Knitting Club, Lamplighter Representative, Hall Guard, G,A.A. True blue. IOSEPHINE LICATESI Io 5608 S. Massasoit Por. 9041 Girls' Choir, Service Roll Assistant, Student Council, G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Vice President of Division. Soldier, have you signed the book? HELEN LICHAY Lennie 4518 S. Sacramento Vir. 2083 G.A.A., Charm Club, Correspondence Club, Book-of-the-Month Club, School Boosters. lnventor of the coming swimming cap. FLORENCE LIEB ,. Io., 4734 W, 47 G.A.A., Checkers Club, Adiustment Office Assistant, Charm Club Drama 1 b. , C u A contender for the 'appealing eyes' title. GERTRUDE LIESINGEH Gertie 3238 S. Parnell Vic. 1076 G.A.A., Knitting Club, Mixed Choir, Travel Club, Home Nursing Club. Friendly, chatty soul. 35 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 rronzrrcs .usowsia vt mins anis w. 41 var. zasz 1 a G.A.A., Gag Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Knitting Club, Hall Guard. She'll finish that job! MERLE LODDING G.A.A., School Boosters, Hall Guard, Secretary of Division, Main Oi'tice Assistant, Lamplighter Typing Start. Cool and reserved as a snow queen. ROSE MARY LO VERDE R e 3609 S Washtenaw Lai. 9498 o . Latin Club, Volley Ball Champs, Swimming Team, Girls' and Mixed Choirs, Song I-lit Parade, Drama Club. A dazzling dancer. 4015 Brighton Lai. 5099 BETTY LUBINSKI Blondie 4321 S. Albany Lai. 4451 Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Secretary ot Correspondence Club, Adjustment Oiiice Assistant, Hall Guard. With manner gracious. IO ANNE LUCAS Hlinxu ' Secretary of Division, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain, G.A.A., School Boosters, Band. She 'looks' busy throughout division. ELAINE LUEMMEN HE.. Letter Girls' Club,, G.A.A., National Bowling Champs '43-'44, Bowling League, Girls' Choir, Kelly Honor Society. She'll qo places as a bowler. 3214 W Le Moyne Spa. 0196 4626 S. Sacramento Yar. 4316 LORRAINE MACHEN Lorry 211B W. 35 Correspondence Club, Knitting Club, G.A,A., Girls' Choir, Home Nursing Club, Hall Guard. We'd be proud ol those brothers too. GERALDINE MACK Gerry 3040 S. Wallace lc ' Club, G.A,A., Photography Editor oi Lamplighter, Bookma ers Song Hit Parade, Knitting Club, Hall Guard, Art Club. Often found with pencil and sketch pad in hand. GERALDINE MACKOWAK Gerry 4819 S. Kolin National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Band, G.A.A., Ticket Ottice Assistant, Hall Guard. She's smart! DOROTHY MACKUS Muscles 619 W. 37 Yar. 1165 Checkers Club, U.S.O. Club, Song Hit Parade, G.A.A,, Girls' Choir. The gal with a iolly personality. ADEL1NE MAGIER G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Lamplighter Art Statt, Mixed Choir, Boolcmakers' Club, Lamplighter Representative. Hidden artistic talent helped out on Parent's Night. MARY MAHER 2658 W. 38 Lat. 5417 G.A.A., Hall Guard, Drama Club, Schoo-1 Boosters, Music 4851 S. Komensky Lai. 9564 Appreciation Club. She looks quiet, but- BEATRICE MANGAN Bea 3625 S. Hamilton Lat. 2987 G.A.A., Student Council, Clarion Stati, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Social Committee. Cupid to those in need. ELIZABETH MANNING 3636 S. Wells Bette Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Knitting Club, Travel Club, Home Nursing Club. Another line Manning. FRANK MAREK Casanova 4528 S. Christiana Lai. 3601 Movie Operator, Kelly Honor Society, Checkers Club. Division gremlin and pixie. FRANCES MARKS Frenchy 4558 S. Washtenaw Vir. 2411 P 'd nt ot Main Ofiice Assistant, G.A.A., School Boosters, rest e Division, Hostess in Foods. A swell co-worker. FRANCIS MARTIN T 3860 S. Artesian Yar. 1125 erry P sident oi Mixed Choir, Vice President ot Movie Operators, YS Sophomore Football, Hall Guard, Swing Band Singer. Keeps the swooners happy with his singing. TED MAZURSKI Bronko 4449 S. St. Louis Lai. 4271 Wrestling Team, Gym Tearn, Tumbling and Boxing, Bowling Club, Hall Guard. Champion wrestler of Aud. B. HERMAN MCCORD Mac 4404 S. Richmond Lai. 4258 Student Council, Electricians' Club, Ushers' Start, R.O.T,C. Always seen putting up the 'mike'. MARY MCDERMOTT h 2910 W 38 P1 Lai 9627 Iris . . . Stamp Delegate, Song Hit Parade, Mixed Choir, Correspondence Club, French Club, Hall Guard. Let Mary collect our money. DELORES MCGRATH Dee 3118 S. Lowe Cal. 2882 Secretary of Class, Gym Tournaments, Hall Guard, Checkers Club, G.A.A. Determined to knit well belore graduation. 36 CLASS Ol JUNE 1945 PATRICK MCGUIRE Pat 3149 W. 38 Lai. 5120 Wrestling Team, K Club, Intramural Basketball, Student Council, Intramural Baseball. Those Irish eyes are smiling. DANIEL MCNEILL Torchy 3465 Archer Lai. 5154 President of Chesterfield Club, Vice President of Cine Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Camera Club, Head Movie Operator, Math Club. The great lover. FRANCES MENDRESKI Fran 4442 S. Whipple Band, Orchestra, G.A.A., Handwriting Club, Latin Club, Kelly Honor Society. The persevering 'sten' student. BERNICE MICHAELS Lolly 4447 S. California Vir. 2086 G.A.A., Drama Club, Swimming Team, Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, President of Camera Club. So tair a lady! IOSEPH MIELNICKI Star Eyes 4410 S. Albany Lat. 9626 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Army and Navy Club, Ushers' Start, Hall Guard. Military minded. OTTO IVIIETZ Swimming Team, Intramural Basketball Champs of '44, Club, Gym Team, Bookroom Assistant. He stores his energy tor the basketball qames. ANN MILLER 4063 S. Richmond 4842 S. Tripp Girls' Choir, Hall Guard, Skeleton Club, Ticket Office Assistant, Clarion Representative, G.A.A. Ready to help. MARION MILLER 5412 S. Natoma Por. 5680 Student Council, Main Ofiice Assistant, Vice President oi gamira Club, Vice President of Charm Club, Mixed Choir, .A. . Remember her lovely out!its? ALEX MLYNSKI Dill 4340 S. Whipple Lat. 8955 Tumbling and Boxing, Song Hit Parade, Intramural Sports, Boys' Choir. See him on paper drive days! JOSEPH MOOHA Joe 4737 S. Kedvale Twist 'n' Twirl, Social Committee, Life Saving Club, Stage Hand, Boxing and Tumbling, Printing Service. Not SO quiet! EILEEN MOORE Lee 4049 S. Artesian National Honor Society, Secretary of Grand Latin Council, Secretary of Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard Captain, Lamp- lighter Literary Staif, Captain Ball Champs of '45. Remembered tor her intelligent answers. PAULA MORE!-IART Lefty 3153 S. Lowe Grand Latin Council, Kelly Honor Society, Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Band. Serious, lovable. CONNIE MORFIN Dimples 422 S. Ashland Charm Club, Correspondence Club, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society. A good cold cream ad. ESTHER MORRIS Frenchie 3142 S. Wallace Cal. 8113 G.A.A., Handwriting Club, Army and Navy Insignia Club, Hospital Aid Club. Leans toward military interests. ROBERT MURPHY Irish 3527 S. Rockwell Yar. 1388 Wrestling Team, President oi Social Dancing Club, President of Aeronautical Navigation Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Treasurer of Division, Senior Prom Committee. Murphy the Liqhtheartedf' IRENE NAGLETT I 2715 W. 36 Lat. 2347 Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Latin Club, Correspondence Club, Hospital Aid Club. Peppy, dramatic. EUGENIA NAMAVICIUS lean 2444 W. 46 Pl. Lat. 7979 G.A.A., School Boosters, Knitting Club. Bashlul? Sometimes. ROBERT NEIL Zeek 4613 S. Sawyer Lai. 5247 President of Division, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Fishermen's Club, Chess Club, Ushers' Staii. Bears the scars ot his athletic prowess. RAYMOND NIEMIEC Ray 1628 W. 34 Lat. 6064 Morse Code Club, Airplane Spotters' Club. Patriotically buying stamps. DELORES NOR Shorty 3332 S. Lowe G.A.A., Knitting Club, Correspondence Club, Home Nursing Club. Skating, skating. ELEANOR NOVICKAS S. q on P. G.A.A., School Boosters, Travel Club, Treasurer of Division. Mixed Choir, Student Council Alternate. New Guinea is larthet than she thinks. 4040 Bri ht I 37 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 MILDRED NOWACZYK Milly 3334 S. Morgan Yar. 7787 Band, President of Music Appreciation Club, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Drama Club. Not heard too far. DOLORES O'CONNELL Doc 3251 S. Lowe Vic. 6832 G.A.A., Secretary ot Charm Club, Home Nursing Club, Hall Guard. Those eyes of b1ue. EDWARD OKSAS Leo 5435 S. Menard gehind-the-Mike Club, Drama Club, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor ociet . Y A line to lascinatef' IOHN O'MALLEY Butch 2936 W. 38 Pl. Vir. 3163 Wrestling Team, Gymnastic Team, Lamplighter Representative, Clarion Representative. As jolly as he is lrish. EVELYN OTT Lynn 3422 S. Leavitt Lat. 4306 Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Song Hit Parade, Mixed Choir, Servicemen's Reception Club. Has the good sense to keep out ot trouble. THERESA OWCZAREK Terry 4503 S. Mozart G.A.A., School Boosters, Gag Club, Girls' Choir, Main Office Assistant. T.O.---and cute too! LUCILLE PACHOLSKI Pops 2620 W. 47 Lat. 4228 G.A.A., School Boosters, Knitting Club, Mixed Choir, Book- makers' Club, Lamplighter Art Staff. With a methodical mind. AUGUSTINA PADILLA Tina 3626 W. 46 Pl. Correspondence Club, Home Nursing Club, G.A.A. Of the llulfy brown locks. MARIE PALDO Mazoo 5033 S. La Vergne Yar. 6279 Kelly Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Varsity Show, Main Office Assistant, G.A.A., Lamplighter Show. Personality p1us. MARY PALONIS Blondie 3230 S. Union Vic. 6636 G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Knitting Club, Treasurer of Army and Navy Club, Nurses' Aid Club. Always neat and lovely. EMILIA PANDOLFO Millie 4445 S. Spaulding Lat. 9893 National Honor Society, Hall Guard, Book-of-the'Month Club, School Boosters, Spanish Club, Student Council. A good way to have a friend is to be one. DOLORES PASSON 2827 Archer Lat, 4396 G..A.A., Hall Guard, Girls' Choir, Secretary of Clothing Class, Handwriting Club, Charm Club, School Boosters. Carries her shortness well. GENEVIEVE PAZDRO lean 4307 S. Drake Hall Guard, School Boosters, Interior Decoration Club, G.A.A., Clarion Alternate. A bit latefnever too little. ALPHONSE PECILUNAS Peclr 4008 S. Maplewood Yar. 4654 Co-Captain of Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, Football Manager, Baseball Manager, K Club. For the qood name ot Kelly. FRED PENCEK Polish 3838 S. Sacramento Lai. 8478 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Hall Guard, Drama Club, Morse Code Club, Lamplighter Representative, Rifle Club. A good advertiser for l'?.O.T.C. HENRY PERSAK Percy 5152 S. Kildare Lat. 6878 Intramural Baseball, Clarion Representative, President ot Divi- sion, R.O.T.C., Checkers Club, Song Hit Parade. l'll get paid tomorrow. LILLIAN PETKELIS Lil 2553 W. 45 Yar. 8382 G.A.A., Girls' Choir, School Boosters, Secretary of Correspond- ence Club, Stamp Delegate, Bookroom Assistant. Helping where she can. IOYCE PETRAITIS Mitzie 4219 S. Washtenaw Knitting Club, School Boosters, Band, Ticket Ottice Assistant. Like a crisp breezy day. PATRICIA PETRICK Pat 4747 S. Rockwell Lat. 7819 G.A.A., Hall Guard, Girls' Choir, Charm Club, School Boosters, Cosmeticians' Club. Barrels ot lun. RALPH PILLOT 4330 S. Mozart Yar. 6012 Bowling Team, Baseball, Airplane Recognition Club, Intramural Sports, K Club. An enthusiastic bowler. EDWARD PINE 3001 W. 39 Pl. Lat. 2645 Iunior Prom Committee, Lamplighter Representative, Clarion Representative, Secretary of Gag Club, Student Council. But honest, l'm broke. 38 CLASS OF IUNE 1945 ELEANOR PIORUNSKI Blondie 4806 S. Keeler Yar. 1233 Charm Club, President of Book-otvtlie-Month Club, G.A.A., All- star Volley Ball Team, Hall Guard. The agile athlete. IAMES PISTELLO D Squeaky 5232 S. Mayfield Por. B636 Airplane Spotters' Club, Song Hit Parade. Like the Pony Express-he gets the mail out. VIRGINIA POCIUS Virgje 4542 S. Rockwell Lai. 3176 G.A.A., School Boosters, Correspondence Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Main Ottice Assistant, Kelly Honor Society. Our mile-a-minute speed talker. LEONARD POKRZYWA Lan 4319 S. Washtenaw R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Kelly I-lonor Society, Army and Navy Club, Radio Club. Forever faithful to the R.O.T.C. WALTER POLAK Pete ' 4522 S. Troy Yar. 9287 Varsity Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Intramural Sports, President of Division, K Club President. Fine school spirit. ALDONA POWELL Al 4723 S. Ridgeway Orchestra, President oi Cosmeticians' Club, G.A.A., Branch Library Assistant, Hall Guard, Charm Club. The competent chairman. TEDDY POZNIAK Butch 4151 S. Albany Lat. 2521 Lamplighter Representative, Bookroom Assistant, Clean Up Committee, Secretary of Division, Intramural Sports, R.O.T.C. This fellow is good fun. HELEN PRATT Shorty 3136 S. Lituanica Yar. 7295 Kelly Honor Society, President of Division, Lamplighter Adver- tising Staff, G.A.A., Drama Club, Behind-the-Mike Club. Remember the police captain in the play? HELEN PRELICH Hap 4047 S. Albany Yar. 8879 Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Clarion Representative, Student Council Alternate, Ticket Oftice Assistant, Stamp Dele gate. A bit of Dresden china. VIVIAN PTASZEK Tiny 4316 S. Campbell Lai. 1337 Larnplighter Representative, Kelly Honor Society, Song Hit Parade, Skeleton Squad, Correspondence Club, G.A.A. Not loud but smart. CHESTER PTASZKOWSKI Birdie 4055 S. Albany Kelly Honor Society, Treasurer oi Division, Student Council, Iunior Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, K Club. An all-round Kellycmf' VIRGINIA RADZIUS Virg 3136 W. 39 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard Cap- tain, Secretary of Division, Latin Club, Song Hit Parade. An unlailing helper. LORETTA REDDEL Dimples 3605 S. Winchester Vir. 2184 Lamplighter Representative, Song Hit Parade, G.A.A., Prom Committee, Hall Guard, Secretary of Division. Dimples that talk. MITCHELL RENDAK Mickey 4209 S. California Vir. 0189 Movie Operator, Printing Service, Intramural Sports. Will be missed in the qym. NORMA REYELS Shorty 4342 S Sacramento Lal 1420 G.A.A., President of Costume lewelry Club, Girls' Choir, Knitting Club, Home Nursing Club, Hall Guard. A sweet character. ELAINE RICHTER Ricky 4234 S. Washtenaw Lat. 2739 G.A.A., Vice President of Correspondence Club, Main Office Assistant, Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Charm Club. The tiny qirl lrom the lumbo Hut. FLORENCE RINER G A 3122 W. 42 Pl. Yar. 8110 A., Gag Club, Hall Guard, Captain of Volley Ball Team, Puzzle Club, Social Dancing Club. Girl of many abilities. STANLEY ROSIEK Rosie 3045 W. 39 Pl. Intramural Sports, Movie Operator, President of Division, Kelly Honor Society, Army and Navy Club, Student Council. Sees the funny side. BERNADINE RUDOWICZ HDSOHUH ' 4447 S. Troy Yar. 1197 G.A.A., Vice President oi Interior Decoration Club, Social Studies Laboratory Assistant, Hall Guard, Costume Iewelry Club, Correspondence Club. Blues singer. ALBINA SAMON MAIN 3252 S. Morgan G.A.A., Checkers Club. Crocheting again! EDWARD SANCHEZ Ed 3422 W 37 Pl Yar 9307 Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, Bookroom Assistant, lvlovie Operator. With a great big smile and talking basketball. 39 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 MARION SANDBORG 4040 S. Montgomery National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, G.A.A., President of Charm Club, President of Division. Those sparkling eyes. MILDRED SAVA Millie 2870 S. Quinn Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, Song Hit Parade, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Behind-the4Mike Club. An intent listener and conversationalistf' KENNETH SCI-IMIDT Ken 3229 S. Leavitt Lai. 4095 President of Checkers Club, Hall Guard, Intramural Sports, President of Division, Clarion Start. Looking for someone to tease. SHIRLEY SCHON DoIly 1758 W. 35 Vir. 9526 Correspondence Club, Hall Guard, Charm Club, Interior Deco- ration Club, G.A.A. Co-operation plus. ELIZABETH SCHULTZ Beth 4415 S. Rockwell Lai. 7953 National Honor Society, Vice President oi G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Main Office Assistant, Personnel Otiice Assistant, National Bowling Champs. How can she do it all! MARION SCUMACI gltirgn Start, Debating Club, Drama Club, School Boosters, Those friendly eyes! ALICE SHARP 2627 Lowe Cal. 5156 3737 S. Kedzie Lat. 3581 National Honor Society, Lamplighter Literary Editor, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Social Science Librarian. Some laughter with the serious stuff. HELEN SI-IIZAS Shiz 1710 W. 35 Lat. 3887 G.A.A., Gym Office Assistant, School Boosters, Song Hit Parade, Hostess Club. Locks ot raven hue. ADELINE SI-IYTELL Shy 3953 S. Rockwell Vir. 2958 giABA., School Boosters, Gaq Club, Sonq Hit Parade, Charm u . Full of lile, a lun-loving kid. IEANNETTE SIDLO Bibs 5547 S. Natchez Por. 6825 Student Council, Clean Up Committee, Twist 'n' Twirl, Areo- nautical Naviqation Club, Knitting Club, G.A.A. Any stamps today? MARY ROSE SILK Bonnie 5320 S. Keeler Yar. 9468 Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Main Office Assistant, Cose meticians' Club, School Boosters. A familiar face at 'Teen Town'. HELEN SKENDER 3320 Archer Vir. 2673 Kelly Honor Society, Secretary ot Division, G.A.A., Handwriting Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Adjustment Office Assistant. Little talk, much doing. GENEVIEVE SLOMIANY Slom 2648 W. 42 Vir. 1871 Girls' Choir, G.A.A., Knitting Club, Camera Club, Main Office Assistant, Treasurer of Correspondence Club. Cheerful always. GERALD SMITH Smitty 4531 S. Spaulding Lai. 9484 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Kelly Honor Society, Baseball Team, Hall Guard, Ushers' Start. 'Let's take the lonq way home?' is what the girls hope he will ask them. ROSE ANN SMITKO Red 1614 W. 33 Lat. 9731 G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Library Club, Correspondence Club, Home Nursinq Club, Hall Guard. With the blush rose cheeks. VERNA SNIEGOLSKI Sniqg1es 4636 S. Homan Lai. 3588 Attendance Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Lampliqhter Repre- sentative, Costume lewelry Club, G.A.A. She flies through her day in school. IOI-IN SOIKA . Smitty 4403 S. Francisco Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Gaq Club, Song Hit Parade, Boxing and Tumbling. Basketba1l 'artist'. SOPHIA SOPRYCH - 4216 S. Campbell Yar. 979B Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., President of Division, Latin Club, Charm Club, Hall Guard. Remembered lor her helpfulness. ROBERT SPARKS Timekeeper 4408 S. Albany Yar. 7702 Army and Navy Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Meteorology Club, Ushers' Staff, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club. 'Hi there', and a biq smile. ROSE MARIE STEFANSKI . Star Eyes 4630 S. Homan Vir. 3753 Clarion Start, Secretary of Division, Latin Club, Kelly Honor Society, Attendance Office Assistant, Press Club. She says it with editorials. DOLORES STENCIL Lo11y 3224 S. Wallace Clarion Staff, Kelly Honor Society, Newspaper Club, G.A.A., Student Council, Ring Committee. Bubblinq over with good cheer. 40 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 MILDRED STRANC Millie 4401 S. Richmond G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Knitting Club, Lamplighter Alter- nate, Hall Guard, Gag Club. Dreads presenting excuses more than a truant does. ED STRENK Black Eddie 4416 S Troy Yar 4424 President ot National Honor Society, President of Kelly Honor Society, President oi 3B Class, Football Team, Treasurer of K Club, Wrestling and Soccer Teams. His outstanding initiative gets things DONE. ROSE STRUNGES 5521 S. Nordica Student Council, G.A.A., Camera Club, Latin Club, Drama Club, Song Hit Parade. Lovely to look at, deliqhtlul to know. WALTER SUCHOR Gus the Goon 3933 S. Campbell Wrestling, Hall Guard, President of Mixed Choir, Intramural Sports, 4A Social Committee. We like him. VLADIMIR SUSILOVICH Val 5239 S. Kolmar Yar. 4963 Secretary-Treasurer ot Electricians' Club, Kelly Honor Society, Cine Club. Our big electrician. JOHN SVEREIKA 4229 S Campbell Morse Code Club, Checkers Club, Intramural Sports. Have you seen him smile? EDWARD SWAIN 4203 S. Talman Lai. 7922 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Bookroom A ' i ssist- ant, Student Council, Soccer Team, K Club. Bright and earnest, with a sense ol humor. WALTER SWIECICKI Buzz 4101 S. Albany Lai 5307 St d t C l ' ' u en ounci, Cartoon Club, Clarion Start, Chesterl1eld'Club, Camera Club. He MUST have a secret ambition. GENE SWINTEK Fudge 3816 S. Winchester Lai. 7696 President of Model Airplane Club, Lamplighter Art Start, R.O.T.C., Kelly Honor Society, Woodshop Assistant, Library Assistant, The chili, hamburger, and pepsi boy. IOHN SZCZEPANIK Jas-U 4523 S. Troy Mixed Choir, Song Hit Parade, Gag Club, Chesterfield Club, Clarion Representative, Intramural Sports. What a surprise to learn he has a twin sister! MARY SZCZEPANIK 4523 S. Troy Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Grade Adviser's Assistant, War S . tamp Delegate, Song Hit Parade, Costume Iewelry Club, Here she is. Isn't he lucky? FRANK SZCZERBA 4255 S. Mozart Yar. 9592 Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Checkers Club, Boxing and Tumbling. SOMETIMES shy and quiet. IEAN SZELIGA 3010 W. 47 Lat. 1980 Treasurer oi G.A.A., Student Council, School Boosters, Checkers Club, Stamp Delegate, Treasurer of Division. Artistic dancer. EVELYN SZWED Lynne 3006 W. 40 Pl. Vir. 0258 G.A.A., Hall Guard, Checkers Club, Favorite Melodies Club, Correspondence Club. The perlect blond secretary. WALTER THOMAS EWaIly 3550 S. Paulina Laf. 1612 atin Club, Cartoon Club, Checkers Club, Gag Club. He minds his own business. ROMAN TOKARZ ' y 3737 S Hermitage Vir. 0387 'Tok . Band, Intramural Baseball, Hall Guard, Checkers Club. A never failing friend. HELEN TOMKIEWICZ Butch 4049 S. Kedzie Yar. 9633 G.A.A., Captain Ball Champs, Letter Girls' Club, Bowling Team, Skeleton Squad, French Club. Another bowling champ. SYLVIA TROSS Pat 3514 S. Mozart Vir. 0350 Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, French Club, G.A.A., Prom Com' mittee, Varsity Show, Grand opera is her goal- she will make it. EUGENE TUREK Genack 4301 W. 47 Loi. 9530 Kell Honor S 't I y ocie y, ntramural Basketball, Social Dancing Club, Vice President of Division. He lits in, EDWARD TUTLE 2719 W. 39 Pl. Library Assistant, President of Electricians' Club, President ot Movie Operators, War Stamp Delegate, Student Council. Winner of every division room quiz. DOLORES TWADELL Topsy 607 E. 5th, Trinidad, Colorado National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Secretary oi Divi- gon, liamplighter Art Start, Hall Guard Lieutenant, Student ounci . Her vision realized-'Teen Town! 41 CLASS OF JUNE 19454 CONSTANCE VAICE COMING 4129 S. Artesian G.A.A., Camera Club, Gag Club, Checkers Club, Kelly Honor Society, Sociafl Committee. May I have your Clarion subscription now? HARRIET VOGEL Sis 2661 W. 39 Lai. 5192 G.A.A., Hall Guard, French Club, Skeleton Squad, Camera Club. Blinds her classmates with that red shirt. ANN VRBA Sunny 2753 w. 47 Yar. 8692 National Honor Society, Cheerleader, Iunior Prom Committee, Ticket Oitice Assistant, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A. l00 per cent cheerleader. IEAN WAAS 3751 S, Honore Yar. 6039 Hall Guard, Vice President of Division, Clarion Representative, Main Office Assistant, Kelly Honor Society, Twist 'n' Twirl. With eyes ol blue and smile so true. SAM WALLIS 5304 S. Massasoit Por. 5748 Soccer Team, K Club, Treasurer ot 3A Class, Orchestra, Kelly Honor Society, Band. Music and sports, 50-5U. LORILY WARNIS Klip 4157 S. California Lai. 0155 Captain at Cheerleaders, Band, Orchestra, Prom Committee, G.A.A. Board, Clarion Stott. A barrel ot dynamite in gym. EARL WEBER Web 1706 W. 33 Pl, Morse Code Club, Checkers Club, Chess Club, Intramural Baseball. Girls note: a tall, dark, handsome dream. WALTER WELDON Wally 3523 S. Mozart Lai. 0141 Soccer Team, Tennis Team, Movie Operator, President of K Club, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Intramural Sports. Women are tickle. OLGA WERBOWETZK1 Red 3032 W. 42 Lat. 7856 Clarion Staff, Ticket Office Assistant, President of Division, Personnel Office Assistant, Service Girls' Club, Student Council. A vivacious and sparkling manner. GERTRUDE WERNET Trudy 2930 Normal G.A.A., Hostess Club, Checkers Club. Neat little lady. MAE WIELGUS Blondie 4414 S. Richmond Lai. 5392 Library Assistant, Camera Club, Correspondence Club, Hand- writing Club, Gag Club, G.A.A. Mostly serious. ELAINE WILCER Bangs 3659 S. Wolcott Lai. 0932 Cheerleader, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Treasurer oi 4B Class, Prom and Social Committees. For any event-vElaine's your gal. FRANK WINCEK 3830 S. Wood Camera Club, Checkers Club, Basketball, Intramural Sports. Unmind!ul ot cupid's darts. HAROLD WITTKE Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Foot- ball, Kelly Honor Society. He will solve the unknown in chemistry DOLORES WODARSKI Watzy 1015 W. 32 Yar. 9547 Band, Swing Band, G.A.A., Charm Club, Bookmakers' Club, Lampliqhter Art Co-Editor. Only girl solo trumpet player in the band. DOLORES WOINICKI U Chubby 4342 S. Spaulding Yar. 1157 National Honor Society, President of Division, Correspondence Club, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, G.A.A. Loyal correspondent with ump-teen servicemen. 3702 S. Wood ALBERT WOITAROWICZ , W0j0 1755 W. 38 Vir. 1673 Kelly Honor Society, President oi Division, Clarion Staff, Lamp- lighter Staff, Student Council, President of Sona Hit Parade. Watch this go-getter. IEANNE WOLF National Honor Society, President oi Kelly Honor Society, Vice President of Kelly Honor Society, President oi Debating Club, Treasurer ot Mixed Choir, Lampliqhter Literary Start. A iuture executive, E EN YOUNG H L lrish 3811 S. Sacramento Vir. 0541 Mixed Choir, Song Hit Parade, School Boosters, French Club, Hall Guard, G.A.A. Still nibblinq? HI E Y UNG 10555065 O 4640 s. 'raimcm vir. 148: G.A.A., Student Council, Checkers Club, Secretary ot Corre spondence Club, Skeleton Squad. Matrimony beckons. E Aonmuiris BER'2f,bf,,f- 2434 w. 45 P1 G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Cosmeticians' Club, Checker: Club, Assistant Clarion Representative, Captain Ball Champs 44 An outstanding swimmer. 42 3155 Archer Lai. 3508 CLASS OF JUNE 1945 TOM ZALEWSKI Zale 4450 S. St. Louis Yar. 9777 Football, Intramural Basketball, K Club, Kelly Honor Society, President of Division, Senior Prom Committee. They say he has St. Vitus feet. JEROME ZBOINSKI Jerry 4345 S. Sacramento Lat. 3721 Gym Team, Movie Operator, Checkers Club, Tumbling, Swim- ming Team. Cute-but so noisy! WILLIAM ZDANIS Bill 4138 Archer Lat. 7686 Basketball Team, Checkers Club, Radio Club, Intramural Base- ball, Intramural Football, Bowling Club. A streak on the basketball floor. IAMES ZENNER Tinky 2418 W. 36 Vir. 3290 Intramural Basketball, R.O.T.C., Movie Operator, Gag Club, Song Hit Parade. His troubles slide of! easily. RUDOLPH ZEPEDA Rudy 4342 S. Maplewood Vir. 2220 Vice President ot National Honor Society, Band, Clarion Repre- sentative, Swing Band, Kelly Honor Society, Varsity Show. Imagine his guitar under a silvery moon. DOROTHY ZIELINSKI Dot 3136 W. 41 Hall Guard, G.A.A., School Boosters, Knitting Club, Interior Decoration Club. Fun and glggles. BERNICE ZIEMBA Sue 3117 W. Pershing Rd. Lai. 2971 G.A.A., School Boosters, Cosmeticians' Club, Charm Club. With a merry 'l1i'. STELLA ZIENTARA SfeI 3131 W. 40 Pl. G.A.A., Checkers Club, Knitting Club, Twist 'ri' Twirl, Kelly Honor Society. Z's come last but not Stella Zientara. MILDRED ZUFFA Millie 5246 S. Central Por. 7837 Hall Guard, G.A.A., Main Office Assistant, Knitting Club, Latin Club, Correspondence Club. The studious type with a sweet smile. HLPHONSE ZUKAS Zeke 4500 S. Rockwell Kelly Honor Society, Grand Treasurer of Latin Club, Picked Platoon, Football Team, Intramural Sports, Clarion Repre- sentative. It's a bird! lt's a plane! No-it's Zeke whizzing by on roller skates. if if ir Nil. 1 NX 1 , N g , . , . I , I, -- M f S st ll , oe . 1t1ona une 5 raduates gssfff f,fiz5Qgfi 51 to X fe -1254 -VT 1 ly ' 'll . ' jw ffl ' VN X X IICHOLAS Auron fy , ff 'p'4jE.1'ex lk 1 in 5 lfig f fax Nick 4611 s. ctniromiq fgyt 1 4 Q f N of .-of ,X . , it, Q' Soccer Team, Checkers Club, Art Club. ,f .ft C 171 l. '-'XA , I X f H N LL L f X 4, Star in soccer, and yes. in art, too. NPN Q4 f , qjy rkll ' 'l f 7 V X vonorl-nr CLANCY l ,. 1,7 , 5 J l lux, lt ll 5 ft as suckers I A 3124 w. 43 viz. 2491 .. X f 1 X ' ' if , President of Division, President of Latin Club, Ticket Office 1 fl, ,L-11.51 1 4. X Assistant, Clarion Representative, Knitting Club. fl 'X XQO -Vx' '-1 'N ' ' X ' She'll grow. I I lf fy FX A jx 7 X lx ,I ,'x 1, X rf T If .omrr muck: X x ,X ' lt f .70 -.ff f 5 4a4e s. Christiana Lat. 1002 W6 Xt l f- .T 2, N, f X f X N f -3 ' mr xmuznx X 'Y A if fl! l . ,X I 5251 s. Kilgatrick Lat. 1585 'P ,,, ' f l 1725 Ushers Staff, Band, Craftsmen's Club, Kelly onor Society. t! ITHtClAN1oN 7 ' oh, h8'S nice! Y 1 i l VRIDAY N w ,, AFTER nnnstonr ARRY SALAKO fr -ct A I-' 2957 w. aa P1. Q9 ' Hall Guard, Woodshop Helper. Airplane artist. fARION TULIK 3841 S. Wolcott lnducted into United States Armed Services November, l944. 43 cLAss or dummy, 1946 OFFICERS G W d f. P d Leonard Sowinski, V P s'dent Remember the day when the horse-drawn Wagon in- vaded the campus with load after load ot paper? LeRoy Lalflamme and Iames Charnas were among those Who started this vogue which has made Prince and Queen prick up their ears and trot to Kl-l.S. grounds Whenever they heard the urgent words paper drive. Tom Lang- don Was the contact man, who had the paper in the bag before the day rolled 'round. l-lerbert Mech drew up in a huge, hungry truck with a great appetite for paper and a great thirst tor rationed gas. Loren Spotts Was seen returning again and again in his tiny coupe, Whose sides were bulging out with Waste paper as it the coupe were made of prewar rubber. The people named above are representative of the class ot Ianuary '46, ls it surprising that this vehicular-minded class would choose to sponsor a vehicle tor the Armed Forces? ln ad- dition to other pieces ot equipment this group purchased an ambulance. 44 Funny how quickly classmates can always shift from jeans and slacks and overalls and muddy shoes and appear as I W prom dates that had just stepped out of the pages of Seventeen. fl ,X fgl Lucky class to still have 4-A dreams jg before them-mothers' tea, freshman tea, I 1 Q senior party, and the hope of a possible X Eg six-period program. if., OE COURSE IT'S TOO BIG, BUT WAIT A SEMESTER. Though the class is small, KeIly's spirit is there, The future is bright, let stragglers beware. ff fb? I ff WE WAIT TWICE ON COLD MORNINGS- FIRST ON A SAFETY ISLAND POR A CAR THEN . . . 45 W6 CLASS OF IANUARY 1946 CLARENCE ANDREWS Andy 2744 W. 41 Lat. S629 Varsity Football, K Club, Lamplighter Representative, Morse Code Club, Song Hit Parade, Intramural Sports. lt the Army doesn't get him first. VIOLET ANDRZEIEWSKI And 2815 W 38 Pl Lat 5119 Y , . . Lamplighter Art Staff, Assembly Assistant, School Boosters, G.A.A., Social Science Laboratory Assistant. Remember her talented dancing? EMILY AULICKY Em 2928 W. Pershing Hd. President oi Service Girls' Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Branch Office Assistant, Charm Club. Sweet and lovely. SAM BAYS Misha 4458 S. Sawyer Lat. 2408 Bookroom Assistant, Latin Club, Orchestra, Band, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club. For he's a jolly good fellow. KENNETH BERFANGER Ken 3315 Washington Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Kelly Honor Society. Play Ball VIRGINIA BILLS Dolly 620 W. 35 Yar. 2655 G.A.A., U.S.O. Club, Charm Club. Not heard very lar. GLORIA BILLY Bi11 4606 S. Albany Yar. 3708 Y G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Hall Guard, Clarion Representative, Lampliqhter Representative, Twist 'n' Twirl. An energetic, enthusiastic mixer. HELEN BLAIR Lynn 556 W. 31 Correspondence Club, Drama Club, G.A,A. Young lady ol grace. LORRAINE BLASI-I Lorr 3241 Archer Lat. 3643 Y . Latin Club, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., President of Division, Treasurer of Correspondence Club. Adds a bit ot sunshine to the division. DOLORES BLOCK 3539 S. Wolcott Lat. 0355 G.A.A., Student Council, Main Office Assistant, Clarion Statt, Hospital Aid Club, School Boosters. The studious blonde. FLORENCE BORKOWSKI Flo 3045 W. 38 Lat. 5874 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Adjustment Office Assistant, Lamplighter Art Start, School Boosters, Art Club. Intelligent and becomingly modest. ANTHONY BUCHUNAS Butch 4544 S. Caliiornia Lat. 0185 Intramural Baseball, Bookroom Assistant, Social Dancing Club, Social Studies Laboratory Assistant, President of Division, Swimming Team. The born optimist. MARION BURTON Butch 3626 Normal Liv. 1799 G.A.A. H Has the determination to see it through. EILEEN BUTKUS HI., Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Costume lewelry Club, Social Dancing Club. C1icks those needles. GEORGE DEMOS Deme 3318 Archer Lat. 5134 President of Division, Swimming Team, Intramural Sports, Chess Club, Hall Guard, Lifesaving Club. Remembered for his cheerful help at all times. AUDREY ANN DETELIC Auddie 5545 S. Natchez Por. 7491 President of 3A Class, Band, Orchestra, Secretary ot Branch Honor Society, Lampliqhter Literary Start, Kelly Honor Society. Ready to double as a one-girl symphony orchestra. 3328 S. Lowe Yar. 9444 ELSIE DOWGUN l.,C, 4547 S, Karlov Vir. 2548 National Honor Society, Secretary oi 3A Class, President of Kelly Honor Society, President oi Branch G.A.A., Clarion Staff, Orchestra. The graceful Russian dancer. RAY DRZYMKOWSKI Dr z 2955 W. 40 Lai. 1724 Y Stamp Delegate, Clarion Representative, Treasurer of Mixed Choir That beautiful blush! ARTHUR EICHMANN Ike 3143 S. Racine Lat. 0471 Football Team, Captain of Swimming Team, Intramural Sports, Hall Guard, K Club, Band, Remember his slow engaging smile? VIOLET ELEZOVICH V 3028 W. 41 ee G.A.A., Drama Club, School Boosters, Twist 'n' Twirl. The kind ot voice that is an excellent thing in woman. SOPHIE EWASIUK R d 4822 S. Kildare Vir. 3288 e G.A.A., Clean Up Committee, Clarion Representative, Girls Choir, Mixed Choir, Correspondence Club. Ot the soulful eyes. 46 CLASS OF JANUARY 1946 EDWARD FERFECKI Farfee 3437 W. 38 Yar. 8480 Song Hit Parade, Morse Code Club, Intramural Sports. The calm, lingering type. LE ROY FICHT Fitch 4645 S. Fairfield President of Division, Stamp Delegate, Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Army and Navy Club, Intramural Sports. Of the wavy hair. DOLORES FINGI. 4958 S. Lamon G.A,A., Hall Guard, School Boosters. Any gym game she can't play? DOROTHY FLATLEY Dot 2637 W. 35 Lat. 6997 Lamplighter Art Staff, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Checkers Club, Kelly Honor Society, Secretary of Division. With quiet efficiency. IEAN FORST Sis 4621 S. Homan Lat. 0539 G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Social Dancing Club, Clarion Staff. Remembered as a swell tomboyf' SHIRLEY FREDERICXSON Shirt 3809 S. Parnell Bou. 0140 G.A.A., Costume Iewelry Club, Kelly Honor Society, Twist 'n' Twirl, Hall Guard, Attendance Office Assistant. May I help you? DOLORES FREIHEIT 3829 S. Wolcott Lat. 3102 G.A.A., Clarion Staff, Book-of-the-Month Club, Newspaper Club Will you answer a question? I'm the inquiring reporter. IOHN I-'REY 4510 S. Francisco Student Council, Movie Operator, Stage Hand, Hall Guard, Stamp Delegate, Checkers Club. With a cheery, hearty 'hello' for a1l. RAY GAIDOWSKY Que Balls 5226 S. Central Por, 8886 Vice President of Fishermen's Club, Gag Club, Hall Guard, Clarion Representative. Glad we met him. PHYLLIS GIANGROSSO Flip 2708 S. Princeton Cal. 3959 Knitting Club, G.A.A. Keeps her counsel well. IOHN GIUSTINO Gus 4306 Archer Vir. 0353 R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, Treasurer of Division, Ushers' Staff, Flag Detail, Chess Club, Chesterfield Club. I meant to do my work today. NANCY GONSIOR 5316 S. Menard Por. 5469 Student Council, Orchestra, Charm Club, G.A.A., Hall Guard, Camera Club. And her soothing violin. MARGARET GRANT Margie 837 W. 33 G.A.A., Hall Guard, U.S.O. Club, Knitting Club, Clarion Representative. I never said a word. LEONA GRIMES Lee 1908 W. 35 Lat. 8562 Mixed Choir, Student Council, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Chemistry Club, Lamplighter Representative. Any stamps today? ALICE GRUCHOT Al 5213 S. Lorel Por. 8543 Hall Guard, G.A.A., Student Council, Social Dancing Club, Home Nursing Club. A smile that lifts up. ADAM GRYGIEI. ' 4603 S. Troy Intramural Sports, Band, Lamplighter Representative. As generous as he is tall. PETER GUDLIS Pete 4543 S. Washtenaw Bulletin ,Board Staff, Kelly Honor Society, Fire Guard, Song Hit Parade, Twist 'n' Twirl, Iunior Prom Refreshment Committee. With friendly co-operation. FRANCES HAERLE Fran 4530 S. Sacramento G.A.A., Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, Charm Club. Not much noise but she knows the answers. ROBERT HEIN Bob 4209 S. Fairfield Lat. 1688 President of Favorite Melodies Club, Ushers' Staff, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, Picked Platoon. The neat type. IUANITA HEINLEIN 3619 S. Damen Vir. 0677 Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Iunior Prom Committee, Clean Up Committee, Home Nursing Club, Charm Club. What a good nurse she will be. IEAN HEITMAN Peanuts 4623 S. Washtenaw Yar. 0362 g31?rleader, G.A.A., Adjustment Office Assistant, Lamplighter a . One of our hard-working cheerIeaders. 47 Q5 4 .--- 4 x ' 5 4 , at , 4 N I' it 5 2' I' 1? . . Y 9 , 5 A -of it 'LW ' 'p - x. .. t'.. 5-'x mv Q 354, tg is 'iv CF. A ,. M, , w .t 'QQ- is X Sr NSE 'Q,,,,,.. the if t we 5. , :iv if 73 w NRNN Q tes 4' .Y mr an-rwr t .9--' N.. ...ro- naw- 1 sil t? CLASS OF JANUARY 1946 JULIE HRYMAK 4803 S. Komensky Hall Guard, Branch Hiking Captain, Kelly Honor Society, Orchestra, Knitting Club, G.A.A. Remembered tor her low-pitched, musical voice. RAYMOND IABLONSKI l.B. 4458 S. Troy Basketball, Baseball, President of Division, K Club, School Boosters, Intramural Sports. Remembered for a successful hook shot at the crucial moment. LOUISE IASKIERNIA Lou 928 W. 36 Yar. 0628. G.A.A., President of Knitting Club, U.S.O. Club. Wish WE could eat and stay slim like that. LAWRENCE IONES Larry 3041 W. 36 Yar. 7872 Basketball, Baseball, Football, Swimming, Checkers Club, Airplane Recognition Club. A strong, silent man. SYLVIA IUDICKAS Sandy 4322 S. Fairfield School Boosters, G.A.A., Hall Guard. Everyone's friend. RUDY KAIRIS Whitey 4021 S. Talman Baseball Team, Football Team, Intramural Sports, Treasurer of Gag Club, Fire Guard, President of Division. A physique boys envy. LORRAINE KANESKI Larry 5941 S. Campbell Hem. 1622 Hall Guard, U.S.O. Club, Knitting Club, G.A.A. Lots ot fun. IOAN KIAUNE Mar 4234 S. Maplewood Vir. 3623 Twist 'n' Twirl, Orchestra, School Boosters, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Branch G.A.A. Secretary. On the beam with her iiving. THEOPHIL KINNER Theo 6242 S. Francisco Pro. 3004 Senior and lunior Swimming Teams, Intramural Football and Basketball, Kelly Honor Society, Chairman of Iunior Prom Decoration Committee, Fire Guard, President of Chess Club. Swimming Leander. EDWARD KLIMAH John 3139 W. 44 Laf. 9013 Orchestra, Student Council, Social Science Laboratory Assistant, Life Saving Club, Music Appreciation Club, School Boosters. Oh, that vocabulary! ROSEMARIE KOHLES Kohlsie 3503 S. Mozart Lat. 2460 Student Council, Treasurer of Chess Club, Hall Guard, Corre- spondence Club. Bubbling over with ioy. ANN KOLODY Annie 5719 S. Mobile G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Treasurer of 3A Class, Service Girls' Club, Adjustment Office Assistant, Charm Club. Swooninq over her cowboy hero, Hoy Rogers. FRANCIS KOPEC Bud 2731 W. 39 P1. Lat. 2469 Kelly Honor Society, Bookroom Assistant, President of Division, lunior Prom Committee, Intramural Football and Basketball, Student Council. Knows what he talks about. DAN KOSTUSH Pretzels 4304 S. Sawyer Yar. 0866 Tumbling and Boxing Club, Camera Club, Sophomore Football, Swimming Team, Gym Team, Varsity Football. Has the courtesy of the Eagle Scout. EDWARD KOZLOWSKI S1im 3132 W. 41 Pl. Yar. 7180 Crattsmen's Club. That disarming smile! ELLSIZIKRAUSE G.A.A., Lamplighter Staff, First Aid Club, U.S.O. Club, Interior Decoration Club. More than a pal. TEDDY KULMA Viper 3127 W. 42 Pl. Laf. 6101 Soccer Team, Social Dancing Club, Vice President of Division, Kelly Honor Society, Intramural Sports. We like him. HELEN KURFIRST 3529 S. Union 6333 S. Long G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Costume lewelry Club. Iust naturally nice. CHRISTEL KURTZ Babe 3103 S. Racine Laf. 0623 Home Nursing Club, Knitting Club. With quiet efficiency. ANN KWASIK Chi chi 5247 S. Newland G.A.A., First Aid Club, Lamplighter Staff, Lamplighter Repre- sentative, U.S.O. Club. Laughter like the ripple of a gently flowing brook. LORRAINE KWIATT 5404 S. Keeler Por. 7074 Kelly Honor Society, Branch Office Assistant, Girls' Choir, Knitting Club. The popular class chairman. 48 CLASS 0F JANUARY 1946 LE ROY LA FLAMME Roy-the Flame 3127 Archer R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Social Dancing Club, Paper Drive Com- mittee, Ushers' Staff. Famed for his big part in the scrap drives. THOMAS LANGDON Tom 2913 W. Pershing Laf. 3844 Clarion Photographer, Electricians' Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Secretary of Cine Club, R.O.T.C. Exhibition Drill Team. Naturally succeeds Edison. MARGARET LANGE Margie 2806 W. 36 Lat. 1767 Kelly Honor Society, Assistant to War Co-ordinator Hall Guard G.A.A., Checkers Club, Lamplighter Representative. I The mermaid. RITA LEFFELMAN Heres 541 W. Garfield Wen. 6433 G.A.A., Hall Guard, Travel Club, Aeronautical Navigation Club. With a mathematical brain. ALBERT LEIKIS Al 4508 S. Francisco Lai. 3635 Movie Operator, Camera Club, Electricians' Club, R.O.T.C. Our future radio technician. FRED LIETZ 4432 S. Albany President of Division, Intramural Sports, K Club, Baseball Team. Date bait for the prom. JOSEPH LO PRESTI - 3035 W. 36 Laf. 3017 Song Hit Parade, Chess Club, Latin Club Airplane Spottin . Q Club, Checkers Club. Always ready with a big smile. CHARLOTTE LUKASIK Chucky 3012 S. Farrell Yar. 3055 G.A.A., U.S.O. Club, Knitting Club, Captain of Speedball Team. A witty, blond bombshellf' GERALDINE LUTKUS Gerry 3348 S. Union Yar. 9515 Student Council, Travel Club, School Boosters, Secretary of Interior Decoration Club, Attendance Otiice Clerk. Gorgeous clothes, gorgeous girl. MARIE MAIORCA Rose 5521 S. Natoma Por. 9760 Kelly Honor Society, Clarion Staff, Mixed Choir, Hall Guard, Library Assistant, lunior Prom Committee. l blew up my test tube again. IRVING MARK!-IAM Tubby 2727 W 36 L f 5 6 . a . 7 5 Hall Guard, Airplane Recognition Club, R.O.T.C., Movie Oper- ator lntramural Su , .4 ort . He will grow. Give hsim a chance. THERESE MARTYN Terry 4501 S. Kedvale Lai. 6921 G.A.A., Student Council, Kelly Honor Society Secretary of Hall Guards, Attendance Office Assistant, President of Corre- spondence Club. Of the composed, business-like manner. NORBERT MARYNOWSK1 4440 S, Richmond Laf. 2237 Band, Intramural Basketball, President of Division, Clarion Representative. That fellow has a psychological approach to everything. HERBERT MECI-I Herbie 3740 S. Kedzie Lai 4733 Intramural Baseball, Basketball, and Football, Secretary of Division, Fisherrnen's Club, Scrap Drive Committee. No talking, just producing. RICHARD MEUCCI Mooch 4332 S. Spaulding Lat. 5696 Band, Chess Club, Intramural Sports, Fire Guard, Division Room Officer, Sophomore Football. What lucky name band will get him? MARY MURANY Mar 5006 S. Luna Sum. 1359-W President of Division, Lampliqhter Art Staff, G.A.A., Art Club, Mixed Choir, Handwriting Club. lust nice-and smart too. BLOSSOM NAGEL 3922 S. Artesian Laf. 4827 Secretary of Branch Division, G.A.A., Correspondence Club, Charm Club, School Boosters. Always fresh as a daisy. WANDA NORMAN Wan 511 W. 60 Wen. 4729 U.S.O. Club, Knitting Club, Attendance Office Assistant, Study Hall Secretary, G.A.A. Caught Kelly's spirit quick1y. EDWARD NUGARUS lap 7044 Archer Por. 4163 Baseball Team, Intramural Sports, K Club, Intramural Basketball Champs '43, Chess Club, Checkers Club. The droll wit. NORBERT OLASKA Babe 3522 S. Artesian Lai. 4871 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Chess Club, Intramural Baseball, lntraf mural Football, Motion Picture Operator. Loves an arqument. MARCELLA OTTO Marcy 2736 W. 36 Lai. 7080 G.A.A., Service Roll Committee, Ticket Oftice Assistant, Song Hit Parade, Drama Club, Hall Guard. A born philosopher. 49 CLASS OF JANUARY 1946 FLORENCE OZIEN Sh0IIY 4919 S. Kolin Yar. 9015 G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Cheerleader, U.S.O. Club, Hall Guard, Ticket Ortice Assistant. A bundle ot springs in qym. SAM PANCOTTO SGI 5306 S. Kildare Football, Vice President of Song Hit Parade. A strong athlete. SHIRLEY PARADEE Shirl 5713 S. Neenah Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Main Ottice Assistant, Knitting Club, Home Nursing Club, Social Dancing Club. Everybody's triend. EDWARD PECHOUS Peaches 3010 W, 40 Lat. 5667 R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Rifle Team, Ushers' Staff, Intramural Sports, Band, Lamplighter Representative. Always ready with a good word. DANIEL PECK Movie Operator, President ot Division Room, Social Dancing Club, lntramurail Sports. Joined the Army Air Corps Ianuary, 1945. LORRAINE PECONKA Larry 4139 S. Albany National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Placement Office Assistant, Grade Adviser's Assistant, Lots ot ability in that pretty head. RUTH PENNOCK 4253 S. Mozart Lat. 0269 Penny 4758 S. Komensky Lal. 2199 G.A.A., Clarion Representative, Lamplighter Literary Staff, lgfzniary Assistant, Social Dancing Club, Army-Navy Insignia u . A very peppy person. CHARLES PLATTNER Chuck 4323 S. Talman Lal. 4268 Student Council, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Hall Guard, Movie Operator. A whiz at ping-pong. KENNETH PRICE Whistler 5200 S. Merrimac R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Mixed Choir, Behind-theelvlike Club. Usual1y whistling 'Anchors Aweiqh'. REFUGIO RAMIREZ Irish 3630 W. 46 Pl. Hall Guard, Checkers Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Bookroom Assistant. Our Spanish authority. SHIRLEY REDDEN Red 2432 W. Pershing Lai. 3411 Charm Club, School Boosters, Social Dancing Club, Secretary ot Sales Class, G.A.A. Ot the wavy auburn hair. IACK REIMER Hall Guard, Intramural Sports, Movie Operator, Army-Navy Club, Chesterfield Club, Library Assistant. Shy4that's what you think. PATRICIA ROWLEY 3335 S. Hamilton Vir. 0283 4432 S Homcm Lat 6167 Pat . . National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Hall Guard, President ot Division, Adjustment Ottice Assistant. Brainy, but unassuming, what a combination. WANDA RUZYLA W n 3410 Archer a G.A.A., Charm School, School Boosters, Home Nursing Club, Mixed Choir. The graceful dancer. KENNETH RYAN Ken 3532 S. Francisco Vir. 3957 Soccer Team, K Club, Twist 'n' Twirl, Hall Guard. With a fast-working Irish wit. MARY SAN PHILIPO Mat 5044 S. Kolln Vir. 0280 Latin Club, G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Stamp Delegate, Assistant to War Co-ordinator, President of Correspondence Club. The lass o' laughter. IEANETTE SASKA lean 4336 S. Talmcm Vir. 0241 G.A.A., Sketch Club, Cosmeticians' Club, Clarion Stalt, Lampl lighter Art Staff, Hall Guard. Creatively artistic. ARTHUR SCHMIDT 2709 W. 97 Pl. Kelly Honor Society, Movie Operator, Stamp Delegate. Delivers the qoods. HENRY SCHOONVELT Hank 5926 Archer Por. 9111 Movie Operator, Secretary and Vice President ot Movie Club Club, R.O.T.C. N.C.O Stamp Delegate, Stage Hand, Camera Club. The pride ot our color guards. ROBERT SKALA Legs 5808 S. Normandy Por. 6181 Dancing Club, Tumbling and Boxing Club. Our 'Casanovaf IO!-IN BLACK 4310 S. Sawyer Lat. 394 Sleepy Band, R.O.T.C., Morse Code Club, Orchestra, Fishermen' Club, Optimates. The smooth dancer. 50 CLASS OF JANUARY 1946 IEAN SORENS Juana 4138 Archer Lai. 4587 Vice President of SA Class, Kelly Honor Society, Adjustment Office Assistant, Gym Assistant, Drama Club, Hall Guard. Does everything in a big way. LEONARD SOWINSKI Len 4618 S. Washtenaw Vice President oi 4B Class, Band, Fire Guard, Ushers' Stott, R.O.'l'.C. Color Guard, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club. The Paderewski ol the accordion. LOREN SPOTTS Larry 2849 W. Pershing Lai. 5129 Treasurer of 4B Class, Electricians' Club, Checkers Club. Those wonderful muscles. IOHN STOCKS lack 5743 S. Wells Nor. 2269 Hall Guard, Behind-the-Mike Club, Checkers Club. Star oi the history class. EUGENE SURA 4550 S. Whipple Vir. 0736 President of Gag Club, President Drama Club, R.O.'1'.C. N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C. C.O. Club, Commando Platoon Competition. The class dramatist. ROBERT SYMANSKI Bob 4417 S. Richmond Co-Captain of Soccer Team, K Club, Intramural Sports, Drama Club, Art Club, Hall Guard. Art and athletics-yes, good in both. LORRAINE UGOLINI Uqkie 3154 S. California Roc. 8801 Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, Iunior Picnic Committee, Social Dancing Club, Charm Club, Hallowe'en Decorating Committee. Overllowinq with energy and happiness. DOLORES VICKERS Vickie 3041 S. Poplar Vic. 3922 Chairman oi Health Class, U.S.O. Club, Schooll Boosters, Social Dancing Club. Entertains us with her torchy songs. IOAN VODAR 2429 W. 45 Pl. Yar. 1164 Secretary ot 4B Class, Student Council, G.A.A., Stamp Delegate, lunior Prom Committee, President of Library Club, Hall Guard. She laughed and then we did. FLORENCE WAITKUS Flossie 3400 S. Lowe G.A.A., Kelly Honor Society, Hall Guard, President of Drama Club, Library Assistant. Remember her 'O Czyczarnia'? EMILY WALESKE Lee 4051 S. Richmond G.A.A., Library Club, Checkers Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Library Assistant, Hall Guard. With will to work hard. ZITA WALTERS 4312 S. Talman Lai. D967 Kelly Honor Society, Student Council, Hall Guard, lunior Prom Committee, G.A.A., Assistant to War Coeordinator. Nimble fingers at the keyboard. ROBERT WEBER Web 3653 Archer Lai. 9186 Checkers Club, Debating Club, Gag Club. The talented comedian. CHARLES WESSEL Chuck 2731 W. 38 Pl. Vir. 3373 R.O.T.C. Always obliginq. GEORGE WITTENDORF 2415 W. 46 Lat. 3327 President of 4B Class, Soccer Team, Rifle Team, Fire Guard, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Ushers' Club, Student Council. Likely to succeed. MATTHEW ZYGADLO Lefty 3732 S. Kedzie glagon Representative, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, Crat'tsmen's u . The gentle manners of a true gentleman. Additional lanuary 1946 Graduates RICHARD BETTEN 4631 S. Fairfield Secretary of Radio Club, Kelly Honor Society, Student Council. A good shooter in basketball and in class. IOHN GROTH I 3145 Lituanica Behind-the-Mike Club, Social Dancing Club. ln style with a brush cut. NORBERT HODANICK NOIb 4525 S. Spaulding Basketball Team, Checkers Club. Modest, yet sociable. IACK MILLER Globe 1715 W. 33 Lai. 2219 Baseball, Football, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club, K Club, Fishermen's Club, Movie Operator. One of Kelly's outstanding pitchers. 51 flaws, 'Ulf ,.,..-a- 5' ': g ' - 1 . N -QP? .3 i. ? 4 Nbr' Q? 1-v1 From the CLASS ot JANUARY, 1945 DELORES ASZMAN Do Do 7116 S. Honore Gro. 22 National Honor Society, Hall Guard, Kelly Honor Society, G.A.A., Correspondence Club. Remember that twinkle? FLORIAN BARAN Baron 3716 S. Winchester Vir. 9755 National Honor Society, Kelly Honor Society, Chief of Stage Hands, Student Council, Soccer Team, K Club. Soccer socker. ANGELO CASSARA Ang 3130 W. 38 Lai. 8157 Basketball Team, Intramural Sports, K Club, Camera Club, Checkers Club, Larnplighter Representative. Athlete with the catchy smi1e. SHIRLEY DE BERNO 4542 S. Spaulding Hall Guard, Branch Library Assistant, Secretary of Division, Main Office Assistant, Personnel Office Assistant. How wonderful is the art of talking! WILLIAM DEMPSTER Bill 5211 S. Kildare Yar. 9494 Clarion Art Staff, Student Council, Kelly Honor Society, Rifle Team, Football Team, R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club. Quiz kid in history KATHERINE ENGLISH 3352 S. Hamilton Lai. 4325 G.A.A., Treasurer ot Behind-the-Mike Club, Student Director of a Play, U.S.O. Club. The division's pepper-upper. GLEN MARDIS 3740 S. Rockwell Treasurer of Division, Stage Hand, Stamp Delegate. Joined the United States Navy, December, 1944. MARVIN PECHTER Marv 2422 W. 47 Lai. 5904 Ushers' Staff, Checkers Club, Bookroom Assistant, Hall Guard. The finished gentleman! A ALGIRD PRIHOD A1qy 2533 W. 43 Vir. 9652 Editor-in-Chief of Clarion, National Honor Society, President of Kelly Honor Society, Fire Marshal, Varsity Football, K Club. Holy Cow! WANDA RAUTI-I Windy 4759 S. Hamlin Lai. B863 G.A.A., Song Hit Parade, Social Dancing Club, Travel Club. She clicks the need1es! NORMAN STANTON 'Keith 3406 S. Hamilton Lai. 4252 Kelly Honor Society, Band and Orchestra, Ushers' Staff, Fisher- men's Club, Kelly Code Club, Intramural Sports. Watch him play his way to musical lame. E WALTER STANUCH 4018 S. Montgomery Vice President ot Division, Intramural Sports, Clarion Statt, Camera Club, Social Dancing Club. Remember him whizzinq around the rink? RITA ZADROZNY , Speedy 4626 S. Homan Vit. 3758 G.A.A., Twist 'n' Twirl, Song Hit Parade, Hostess Club. Speed demon ot typing class. The people pictured on this page accelerated their programs in their senior year so as to gradu- ate in lanuary, 1945. Mothers reached a new high in attendance at the lanuary mothers' tea qiven by the graduates. jA858 OMF Sept. 5-Back to school again. All good things must come . . t. to an end, you know, including summer vaca ion. Sept. l5-'What the well dressed slick chick will wear! Kelly girls view latest fashions at style show. Sept. 28-The teachers in Kelly's music department get hep and swing out for freshmen and sophomore B's at music assembly. Oct. 3-Kellyans told at assembly to fight fire with fire prevention. Oct. 6-e4A's vote an even slate-two boys, two girls. Oct. 7kSeven rahsl and a Yeahl Team. Kelly turns tables on Gage Park-Same score as last year but reversed-Kelly 6-Gage U, Maybe Eatwap helped. Oct. 20- lap season opened by Yanks on Leyte. Social dancing season opened at Kelly. i I If l lu' ' H ,,. . ,L , W l W 'f' -1: W' X O 1 X l ir , H t J 4 H if ' wx it if t - . fail M .N ' , f ' El f 1 1 l li M Nl , i ll ,X f tt L at ' 2 W5 E! - t 54 p o 1 'lfj 1 ' f f Q r 1 0 6, IWW, J ' , . ,I - Oct. 21-luniors come through on paper drive: defeated seniors resolve to try again. Oct. 26-Army Air Corps talk for boys 16 and over. Nov. 10-Kelly observes Armistice Day this morn- ing and plans gala Open House for tonight. Nov. 15- Turn your head a little, now smile. Next! Unclerclassmen Lamplighter pictures. Nov. 17-Kelly leads City in paper drive. Kelly soccer team defeated by Lane in semi-finals. Nov. 21-Double Dutch, hop scotch, and pigtails prevail-G.A.A. Play Day. Nov. 22-Kelly's strong men trip the light fantas- :ZW if Y I' X if 45 lx 'gk by ,fe f U Xgff li' .ff A X ' ip. - ,I lb 1 e A mfs... ,lu . , .li-155 4,4 i'- s 'N j ,O-.-1 .4,,,- 7- 7,215.4 ..- Nov borrow your tie Dec. . 30- ls my nose shiny? Shall I tilt the cap a little? Can l ? SA and 4B graduation pictures. 4-Meet you at the rink! Student Council gives first skating party, Dec. 6-Kelly gets an Introduction to the Army. lt's a movie. Dec. 8-R.O.T.C. Inspection. Dec. fr' Z --jf EC if Nl,4EQFQ n 47 , t t 14-Fall Concert. 'S 3 t relay tic at K Club Dance. Nov. 29-Senior A girls give tea for freshmen B girls, but cocoa. Eatwap didn't stop with seconds. 53 -PF J' XXX H Dec Dec. 16-Teeners pack away their brooms and mops and begin to dance. Canteen open! l9-German break-through over there. Christmas carols here. Dec Z0-Another front opened. L Kelly invaded by many serv- icemen visitors, home for X Christmas. Dec. Zl-Kiwanis Club honors k Kelly athletes at dinner. Dec Z2eArnerican Commander says NUTS to Nazi Com- mander as Kelly vacation begins. Ian. 5-Great night forthe lunior prom. lan. UAZZOO Angels at Kellye trait rating day. 5 , J 46 is ff? k 'if 6 f ' ' be X 4 5 ii S , Q 'X ' 'WW XX Ik. ,Nl V : , .,... N - ' K-' I LM M L ,L J . . 'I-X15 f - ' ' x xf X E .N Y ,,,l --- -A--fx - .-gras Ian. l3-Kelly wins on radio quiz program. Ian. l6-Graduates' mothers get acquainted at mothers' tea. Ian. l8vR.O.T.C. Medal Assembly. Ian. 2lfTeen-Town opened to the community MISUNDERSTOOD for inspection. Gala program presented and a free coke-'to adults. MQ ROBERT! QTZAFRAID You WF NA P2 w N I W Z I f Ian. 23-Efforts rewarded at award assembly. N.I-LS. initiation and luncheon. lan. 24---4B's give 4A's a fond farewell at party. 54 if al xl lan. 25-4A's depart from Alma Mater. Gradu- ation. Ian. 31-Style show. Feb. 5-Impromptu assembly program to cele- brate Yanks' re-entry into Manila. Feb. 94-Wastepaper collection rally. News of Yalta Conference reaches the U. S. Feb. l44Club choices made. Mar. l-G.A.A. members have gay afternoon at semi-annual assembly. Mar. 5-Student Council sponsors roller skating party. Mar. 7gSenior A election returns in. Mar. 16-Good lrishmen like Pat Skrogunowskiu and Mike Blesakauskasn dance an Irish jig to help Kelly celebrate St. Patricks Day. fb Zfftf 70 EVfRY.E 7 NOR ww ro fggf v Um 5 1. J A 17: D20 wg, sg fin , if f K FW ' t , T f Arla? 6699 'E n OW? it ev - ff N at ' i, Ill. I A. A' . .A - ' . .. 175 A-K0 L. 60 7+-A4 lx fi'- Pv . 4,1 5 f- . y: 4 f n K 2- J tf . s t 5 1' I: N 1 Z5 X 1 NS, J :bl 3 ws! M X ff My x, J V 4 X 1- ' ' s , L ' tr ev t P it i 1 I Y I 4 0 - 1?:a-.s W -x .X mo ,AVN 4 . T 'E -X EI 1 NHLTORY DAY , M... .uv-E DAY S, May 25 a 27-Music mis the huns ot Kelly at 1 N hi X! spring concert. XX Qx 'J lune l-The corsage is lovelyw he looks so hand Mar. 20--We see the sounds on the radio at Mrs. Allen's reward assemblies. Apr. ll-Kelly Band beats jinx -earns S in Contest. Apr. l2-Boys struggle through Army Specialized Training Test. World is shocked to hear news ot the sudden death of our beloved F.D.R. Apr. I3-Sharing the world's great sorrow, school holds memorial program for the late Commander-in-Chief. Dismissal at noon. Apr. 17-Locker clean-up. Apr. 19-Kelly readers show ati for representa- tives from the Reading Council. Apr. 23- l'll sleep today, so l'll be all rested up to start cleaning tomorrow -and so it goes all week. Spring Vacation. some-she looks so lovely-the big night is hereethe Senior prom. lune l3--Another class oi 4-B's bids farewell to graduates at party. lune l5-Lairplighters come out. NN-Vx 't ff , 3 jf 6 i?'TQ!'Y- !'Yo'? June l9s-A tear is shed icr happy memories at Kelly. Graduates hold final exercises at Lindblom. lune 22-The close of another happy year. Now we can sleep late again Sept. 4-An alumnus- Wish l could go back. f 2,5 w EAM, DLt'l'lS mr ' PITCHUR, BUT I if Z- Z IT DoN'T DO ME No JUSTICE! MR y tix X -its ,, Q-TQ Tk I H ri X , ii-LU 0 vf J J ' X N f lf x JV fl I-'s Nf' 3 N fw X f 'dm X X ' X N A, XM. lrlxw X N If X , i ,L.,,. N li fi -Nr ff, N f X .q.. .5 L321- N f ,essay X Q X' is X o ff I, at X 1 t , A , l zz 7, L 1 X N lfhdffx-il' il JUNE X glow Q NN t 2 2 'Wl i Vl - ll XJ 3 Qi 55 9053949 if lf' T5 NW V r X T ycfl' To , , 6 75 6 Qzp 269. 04 UfLJ8lf'C!6L55IfIfL8lfL To entering treshies lite is queer, School doors gre open, what does lite bring? l-ldppiness, sorrow, joy, or tegrs? Dgys thdt they'll cry, dctys thdt they'll sing. Second yecrr girls now corne to the Morin, To cr bigger school With bewildering hdllsp The ldrger cldss hds ideds gnd pldns, New friends to rndlce, d gredt time cotlls. And juniors. This is something, they sory, These elections dnd proms -with pdrdondble pride- l-lcrve proper respect were upercldssrnen dnon, With projects gloot dnd more to be tried. Alice Shctrp 56 fftrfw ff W 'ies 'DE' MWWJ Wy 1 I I mf' HL its-411 11 ' xfL?V7-t 'fx X555 X NJ Q, 'M X my a I ,f - ff' 'J T r - L ' ' JWCVKYA Wig Y. Q Xb lx Q! fx 3 rj fix l I X V ,Q ,,,.J f Y ' L. , B' f J D ff 35: ,Q I ' ff A A Q f YI , 'f lnlvy I G f mf If ' - fr tml My - . N A, X H Q3 I jgfv Q fi t ! xv, I ...F .rsziigww NK L ' V 5 f 1 X W . , gk LQ.. ..'- I ' , Y.f i, I X xr J 'i:v?'W:5E!f TQPJY xg ' '44 1.4: d':i ' X 'Mn ,S tp 5 , A. f X Q r t f1fFWfffB6SrSXf i3f'?iih :I i'3ill'.6'ii5lGQ I?BSx A SL:':Nkl-3Yl17 JUNIOR A's H. Abrcxmowicz, I. Adair, H. Adcxmczyk, V. Adams, M. Addison, G. Adomcritis. D. Alelcsy, C. Andrews, I. Antcmaitis, M. A. Apczynski B. Arendt, M. A. Arendt, E. Augustine. S. Bcxlcrndes, L. Bcxlcuncxs, N. Bcxmbercr, E, Bcrndemier I. Bcmich, L. Bcxrcxn, L. Burski. P. Bcxrski, F. Barzyk, N. Bczvoro, I. Beard, L. Becker L. Bellettiere, K. Bericnuer. I L. Berqlund, D. Bielski, F. Bielfg, A. Block, W. Bober C. Bochenek, S. Bochenek. D. Bowman, A. Bromqiel, F. Brcmcewicz, L. Brandenburg M. Brasky, W. Brenclecke, L. Brinker. P. Bryck, F. Buck, E. Buclzinski, R. Bulcx, R. Burke, E. Butkewicz, I. Butkis. Vt. Campbell, D, Carlson, M. Cellcx, A. Ceponis, .. Cermuk, I. Cerve, A. Kuktc. 57 S'-r 1 1 I U N I O R A' s Chclupa, B. Charlet, B. Cherncruskos, C, Chimel, Christopher, E. Chwierut, R. Cisek. Cieslcr, V. Ciszek, R. Clark, G. Coduto, G. Coduto Cudek, A. Curcio. Cygcm, F. Czornecki, L. Dcxpser, V. Dec, T. DeCeco, Deckert, M. Del He. Denham, L. Dewitt, H. Diebcrll, N. Divecchio, Domagulo. M. Domogalski, D. Dominicrk. Doniek, T. Druus, N. Dreyer, L. Drosdz, Drzymkowski, E. Dudek, D. Dybulu. Dybus, A. Dygcs, S. Dziubcr, B. L. Elliot, A. Evans, Fcklis, S. Filus. Fisher, D. Fortuna, M. Frcmcis, H. Frunkowski, Fronczcxk, F. Guizuuskcrs, A. Gcrms. Gcrwlik, E. Geccrs, A. Gedmincxs, S. Giqnuc. Giliano, A. Gimbut, M. Ginger. Glick, E. Gomulka, G. Goslin, R. Grccbinski, Green, D. Gregcitis, D. Gregcxitis. Grelcr, A. Grelcrk, I. Grochowski, D. Gronert. Grubensky, L. Grucc, L. Gruhlke. Guilmond, I. Gurkcr, E. Hamilton, B. Hansen, Hcmson, C. Hardy, I. Hebda. Heinz, E. Hencinski, C. Hermann, R. Herold, Hettcxsch, M. Hickey, A. Hojnucki. I P. R R E. G V I. D F. I. I.. R. H. L. H. C. A. F. E. E. M. C. I. A. W UNIOR A's Hooppaw, H. Houghton, D. Houlihan, I. Hozicm Iovino, T. Iaczak, L. lankist. Iason, T. Ielen, I. Iohnson, K. Iordan. L. Iudy. Iendrzejewski, E. Ierzak, Iuras, I. Iurevis. Iurkanis, I. Iurry, L. Karus, B. Kelly. B. Iurew. Kelly, I. Kendra, I, Kestas, E. Kierzek. R. Kijowski, Kilens, I. Kindle. , Kisiel, L. Klimkiewicz. D. Kloepier, B, F. Koch, Koestner, D. Kolbus, I. Kolich. I Kosowski, H, Kott, T. Kotula, D. Kozcxck Kozarewicz. D. Krason, D. Krawiec. Kret, L. Krol, E. Krstulovich, H. Krups. Krupinski, V. Kubal, L. Kgciell. 1 Kuczek, A. Kuczynski, B. Kuderka, D. Kudlu, Kurtz, C. Kurtz. Kustwin, L. Kut, T. Langdon, L. Lange. Lazarski, R. Laznrski. B. Layman, I Lechowich, E. Lefko, T. Lesiak, T. Lewanski, Lewis, A. Lidert, E. Liss. Lloyd, I. Lofstrom, A, Logan, D. Lucas. Mackropoulis, L. Magier. E. Ludwig, Maher, H. Maierczak, H. Maiorowski, Malinauskas. W. Malinski, S. Matelska, Mafelska. I D. A V. E. N. V. G. D. E. R. E. A D. A I. D A. G. R L S T F. UNIOR A's I. Mcxzeikcs, I. McClellan, R. Meitner. Moyer, T. Mcxzeiku, McGuire, L. Meckler, Meyer, N. Meyer. L. Mikos, I. Mikrut, R. Mikus, Mistach, R. Mojzis, G. Mordcxwski, S. Mrozinski, I. Novcrk. Moltzcm, I. Morcxndu, Nickolu, E. Niemiec, Nowatski, I. Nowicki, B. O'Brien, A. Obszcxrny, Oelze, C. Olszowa, D. Olszowka. Orzck, R. Pacer, L. Paczkowski, V. Parfelowicz, Peccx, S. Perccxk, L. Permodcr. , Petrovich, P. Phillips, R. Pietrylci, H. Pietrzyk. Piontowski, V. Piorunska, A. Piofrowski. Pisczek, C. Piwuroncxs. R. Piwowcxr. I. Pomozcl, Pratt, G. Prczcmowski, E. Priedigkeit. Prunchunas, C. Prusik, I. Prusik, E. Quidinq Rader, D. Rcmdick, E. Ratoike. . Raudonis, M. Reed, L. Reeder. E. Rendak, Riebecu, I-I. Rimkus, G. Rinko. Rodeo, I. Rodgers, S. Rodriguez, E. Rogers. Roiowski, L. Rollek, R. Roman. Ross, M. Roth, R. Runge. R. Rupshis, D. Ryan Ryan, L. Rybcxcki. Rybout, E. Hymek, I. Hymek, D. Ryske, Suircmsik, T. Sugen, D. Scxkalus. I 52 E. UNIOR A's ,,.,.F. mn, . . - -.--1 5, . 1 . A . . Sakowicz, L. Sakus, E. Samiec, L. Sangorska E. Sauer, R. Scheuing, M. Schmidt. I. Schultz, R. Scourtes. I. Seghezs, L. Seiffert, L. Sicilian, L. Siewierski, D. Simkus. D. Skalecki. L. Skokal, F. Skrodenis, B. Smith, R. Socha, A. Sorzickas. A. Stankiewicz. Q L. Staschke. R. Staschke, T. Stefans, V. Stegmeyer I. Strikas, L. Stryszak. A. Stuewe. I. Sujdak, L. Swiatnicki, I. Swiech. J. Swiktz, W. Swincufski, I. Swulius. I. Szpara. E. Szupaj, R. Tachncr, D. Thompson, E. Tomun, A. Topolski, P. Trzeciak, H. Turek. I. Tyrka. G. Ulaszek, C. Updegraff, D. Utt, G. Vescovi, G. Vojacik, A. Wagner. D. Wallace, L. Walski, S. Wcxlski, L. Wcmtrobski L. Warzy, L. Weber, S. Weiss. C. Wessel, I. Wetterer, E. Whiie, R. White, T. Wier A. Wilkas, L. Willin. . B. Wislocki. L. Wisniewski, E. Wikkowski, I. Witkowski, I. Wnuk. S. Wodarzyk. D. Wojcik. E. S. H E. Wolbas. V. Woloszyn, E. Woods. M. Wyszynski Yocius, D. Yunic, C. Zabel. Zachowskcx, E. Zielcxk, T. Zima. Zinglar, M. Zurcwski, M. Zuro, E. Zvingauskas. 1 I 1 13 Xl 0 Cla 1 Qi XJJHY' M R ' T . .5 J 5 ff' Ei - LQ lag W 7' a f , fl l f I ' ue ' K DKXXZ 2 A sf Q JUNIOR B'S x 62 G. Alirie, A, Apida, B. Bajorek, R. Bamford. on G. Banals, E. Baniewski, A. Barauskas, A. Bielski I. Brady, R. Brongiel, S. Burza, C. Carlson. R. Catelli, G. Chiz, R. Clark, G. Confare. R. Cruthchley, M. DePasque, R. Dicenz, S. DiGiovanni, B. DiVito, B. Doran, H. Doudalis. C. Drajec, l. Durec, D. Dzimidas. I. Ebert, D. Elezovich, I. Folsom, S. Fry. L. Goetz, A. Graczyk, D. Groth. I. Hamilton, W. Hardy, D. Hum, I. Ivins. R. Iacobs, I. Iaskierski, E. Iohnson, E, Iohnson, R. Kantaut, H. Kmbin, M. Kasper. I D. R, N. F. H. D. I. M IIIIICJR B's Katrades. E. Kelnoski. F. Kerznaxic, L. Knoperak Korink, M. Kornecki, M. Koitel. Kowalczyk, M. Kral, R. Kubiak, E. Kwilosz, LaBe1la, B. Lusk, G. Maidak. Makaxewick, I.. Malek, S. Malick, L. Manuk Martikonis, D. Mayer, P. McKennon. McLaughlin, I. Micucci, R. Milazzo, E. Miltzow Misiaveq, W. Moore, H. Mueller. I. Neal, A. Normand, I. Onate, E. O'Neill, S. Osysko N. Paccmowski, L. Paxilla. I. M V, D. A. R. D. L. G M C. H. L. N. Parizanski, A. Poiratz. P. Prokup, I. Prudden Pulkos, M. Purcell, E. Ramos. Handazzo, N. Rex. D. Ryan, H. Schlusemann Seeman, I. Shizas, D. Siwek. Skala, D. Smith, H. Soika, I. Stark, H. Strizak Strubas, M. Suchor. Suchy, D. Svoboda, R. Szczublewski, L. Thielen, Thomas, W. Tipping, I. Tomaszewski. Triebe, H. Turek, E. Twardowski, L. Urban Valenti, D. Verley, A. Videka. Vince. S. Wertz, C. Wesolowski, E. Wiaduck Wilcopolski, I. Willeiord, F. Williams. Wisniewski, V. Witkowski, V. Wittendorf, F. Wolak, Wolf, S. Worobey, L. Zaiac. as . f if Aff S251 Q . , ' . I f B, A 4 ? ,,. I I L 5 , 4 4 1 , .3 . 5 1 , s A ,Q ,,,,. I F' ik' Q 3?1'l ax. f S his - f' A Ks 'I in F, fx AQ G. , A fx :V Hx Al K F 23' , 1 film. SOPHOMORE A's E. Adcxmek, A. Alekncx, M. Angelo, C. Anton, I. Bcxlcxchowski, E. Baldridge. C. Buliqa, D. Bcrlke, W. Borcr, V. Bardauskas, L. Barone, D. Bartlagu, E. Burzynski. R. Butastini, R. Becrles, D. Benecki, T. Benters. V. Berkowicz, L. Berncxtowicz, A. Berrick. I. Bieluwski, I. Bigu, W. Blaseck, I. Blcxzek, L. Boehmke, R. Boehmke, I. Boehning. L. Bolbcxt, I. Bond, E. Bozkowski, L. Bowers, I. Boyle, S. Brcxqen, R. Brcmer. S. Bray, E. Brezinski, N. Bruzcrs. L, Brzyszczcm. D. Buchunus, L. Buczkowski, E. Burba. I. Burkut, E. Burnoski, R. Burns, A. Byczek, N. Campbell, Y. Carlson, L. Carroll. L. Cebulski, R. Chapulis, E. Chmiel, I. Cholewu, C. Cholewinski, A. Cistcxro, B. Colton. I. Conlon, D. Cottrell, R. Coyle, L. Cundcxri. M. Czelusniok, I. Damusko. I. Dcrniszewski. I. Davis, A. DeAngelis, R. Debiec, M. Decker, I. Depa D. DeScx1vo, W. Dicenz. E. Dircks, B. Domcxrk, C. Domenick, M. Dotto. A. Drogosz, S. Dryja, L. Dudeck. R. Dudek, I. Durachtu, D. Durcrcku, R. Dybcxlo, H. Dziecicxtkowski, S. Dziedzicxk, I. Dziubc. 1 S C H OPHOMORE Ak . Eagle, D. Egqert, W. Eichmann, S. English, . Erceqovac, I. Falasz, R. Fatima. B. Fiala, M. B. Flanagan, I. A I.. Finqello. B. Fisher, VV. Fitz, B. Foreman, R. Fornek. W. Fortuna, I. Freitag, R. Frelly, C. Prostega, Fuestinq, E. Fuiks, E. Furda. . Gacek, I. Gacek, L. Gapsa, R. C-awlak. Genardo, E. Gerut, D. Gignac. E. Giliano, A. Godis, I. Goldyn, L. Grabe, I. Grey A. Greybar, I. Grisco. Fi. Gronkowski, M. Grube, C. Gucwa, L. Gunia, .. Guzlas, I. Haase, I. Habas. J. Habdas, I. Halfpenny, L. Hansen, L. I-Iebda 1. Hebei, E. Helland, I. Henrichs. ' Hercer, T. Herholzer, H. Holda, D, Holmes, l. Honulh, F. Hooker, S. Hoppe. .. Hornik, R. Hungerford, W. Huscher, R. Isacson, I. Iachna, A. Iackowiak, F. Iacobs. 'I. Iagow, M. Iamison, E. Icmes, R, Ianick, ,. Ianicki, R. Ianis, E. Iaskierski. l. Iaszczak, G. Ienicek, D. Ienkins, E. Ierkey, Iohnson, A. Iurczak, E. Iuszczyk. Kaminski, R. Kane, I, Kaplan, E. Kcrrasek, Karczewski, R. Karpus. L. Keller. S D. C. A. M. R. R. E. R, E. M. D C. E. I. OPHOMORE Ak Kemp, R. Kemp, A. Kendra. D. Klcxbachc. Klcric, N. Kleidon. D. Klimek. Kobernik, H. Kobylcxrcz, L. Kodis, H. Kolclck Kolecke. R. Kolesicxk, T. Kopercx. Korecky, F. Kosiemcki, M. Kostecku, H. Kot Kotulcx, I. Kowcxlczyk, D. Kowalski. Koziel, S. Krajewski, R. Krclnson, S. Krcxsinskc Krek, D. Krueger, S. Krueger. Krug, E. Krzunowski. A. Krzwicki, T. Krzysiel Kuhis, P. Kuczynski, M. Kuhneri. Kuicxwinski, B. Kumke, I. Kunkcx, V. Kurowsk Kutzu, M. Kutzc, R. Lcxch. Lckomski, V. Lcmiewski, I. Lcxurenciq. W. Lebe-4 Lenurd. H. Lesnicxk. A. Leszczynski. M. Letten, I. Leudcmski, I. Lipskis, M. Lopresti, I. Lovetere, R. Lubcmski, E. Lucas. L. Mcxciuszek, R. Mcxckowcxk, S, Makcruskcs, E. Male V. Mcmkus, S. Mcrchewku, R. Mcrcinicxk. C. Mcnek, I. Marich, P. Mcxrozus, E. Munello, T. Murrello, W. Marszalek. R. Martensen. A. Martin, T. Muxtyka. E. Marynowski, P. Mutoslc R. Matthews, A. Mazzucu, T. McC1ozy. M. McLeod, A. Meitinger, V. Metke. A. Michuls L. Mickas. I. Minus. D. Mikos. S OPHOMGRE Ak C. Miller, E. Moll, I. Mucha, G. Mulconrey, F. Myskowski. I. Nmmcxvicius, M. Ncrmcvicius. W. Nawrucuj, W, Neumann, D. Newton, P. Nicholas I. Nietopiel, P. Nirche, W. Norris. I. Norushis, I.. Novak, M. Novak, C. Nutile, R. O'Conne-11, A. Oko, A. Ostrowski. A. Oswald, I. Pcxcovsky, I. Pcxlicxkns, E. Pczlusis E. Purtykcx, L. Pcxytyku, A. Pcxwlak. T. Pcxzdro, E. Perkey, L, Pesluk, D. Petri, G. Piotrowski, I. Piotrowski, I. Pitruk. A. Plcczek, C. Plewcx, D. Plewa, R. Pluia. T. Pokrzywcx, W. Poleski, R. Potyralu. C. Pouliot, D. Pouliot, P. Prcmskcxitis, E. Prelcxc, R. Prohuska, A. Prohm, I. Pronewich. N. Provcm, R. Przybylinski, F. Puchlevich, D. Putlcxk, I. Ruimondi, W. Rcxkcuslcus, C. Rczmiszewski. I. Rumpsch. P. Rcxpinchuk, T. Rcxuth, L. Resney, D. Riedl, R. Rigoni, L. Roginski. L. Roleck, S. Romunek, L. Roth, G. Rudnick. G. E. D. S. W. Russell, D. Rybcxk, L. Rybucki. . Rybicki, D. Scdousky, M. Salis, L. Sumek, Summet. V. Samuel, N. Sanders. Suwicki. W. Schauer. R. Scherry, E. Schiebel. Schmitz, E. Seqgerson, D. Seidler. S D E. OPHOMORE Ak Sercxiini, C. Serpico. C. Serpico. L. Sever, Seymour, V, Sheldon, R, Shloustas. E. Sichelski, S. Simon, F. Siwek, A. Sizen, M. Sklud, I. Skopick, A. Skowronek. D. Sliwinski, L. Smcxhu, H. Smcxs, A. Smoley. C. Smudcx, E. Splitgerber, D. Stuchnik. D. Stark, W. Stark, I. Siec, R. Stefcmski, D. Steinke. R. Strohschein, I, Sutkowski. L. Svuru. W. Synowiecki, E. Sypien, R. Szcxrley, T. Szopinski. I. Szosteski. E. Tcrrcion. D. Teske. A. Tornello. V. Tracy, I. Trepcxchko. R. Trezhotku, H. Tuleju, E. Tyrone. W. Vczluitis. S. Vcnchieri, I. Vcrucinskcxs. I. Vcxriot. D. Vusgis, C. Vene-tucci. D. Vilccxk. V. Vince, C. Vitcxlo, B. Vobroucek, A. Vodcx, L. Votavo, D. Vukovic. E. Wall. E. Wcxlski, F. Wonielistu. G. Wcmkcit, D. Wcmtrobcr, I. Wusielewski, S. Wusscxck, L. Wegrzyn. R. Wendlcxndt, F. Wicxter, E. Wiercioch, M. Wiercioch, A. Wierteluk, L. Wilkins, P. VVilkins. E. Williams, E. Woitcmowski. A. Wolunski. G. Workowski, H. Workowski, E. Woznicxk, C. Wrobel H. Ycxkcxitis, P. Zaqor, L. Zalewski, V. Zdzienicki L. Zelmer, L. Ziwiski. B. Zokcxs. SOPHOMORE B's I. Alebich, B. Anders, V. Bakosh, S. Batastini, I. Beck, D. Bednarowicz, A. Beers. M. Belgraden, M. Bemis, C. Best. R. Beyer, I. Bianco A. Bittcx, R. Bouzek. I. Bowbel, E. Brady. R. Brewer, E. Budz, L. Budz D. Buehler, W. Buhle. I. Burger, K. Buzinec, I. Bylina, R. Carstensen C. Cassaru, E. Cermak, A. Chalupa. G. Chekcrla, R. Corcoron, G. Cox. B. Crutchley, F. Daniel, D. Decker, H. Deeman. L. DeMcrrtino, C. Demos, S. Dotto, T. Dunai, M. Ekimovich, W. Gendrecm, T. George. D. Gerk, D. Gillard, W. Goetz, P. Goodeon, B. Gordeichuk, F. Gorski, I. Gricus. C. Gruca, D. Hanna, B. Havlik, B. Hcrvlik, B. Henderson, E. Herz, M. Hopkins. M. Hora, W. Horn, H. Hozian, D. Hrdina, E. Hudziak. D. Hungerford, W. Hutchinson. D. Hyman, R. Iablonski, G. Iohnson, I. Iudickas, A. Iurevis, V. Iurshans, W. Kaczynski. B. Keller, H. Kloske. K. Koehl, C. Kois, T. Kolesiak, G. Koranda, I. Koranda. D. Krause, I.. Krolak, E. Krueger, R. Kucera, K. Kuttner, I. Labuda, C. Lange. SOPHOMORE B's M. LaPlace, T. Lewandowski, G. Libuszowski, A. Litwicki. N. Lustyk, L. Mrxllon. E. Marsh. I. Masterson, E. Mastrud. N. McNeill, E. Meister, E. Melone, I. Michael, V. Michalski. M. Miller, M. Miller, S, Mince, M. Misovic, C. Moore, D. Mormann, I. Murray. L, Nagel., W. Neuschaefer, R. Novak, L. Oliver, H. Olverc, D. Ottway, T. Owsicmowski. M. Palm, C. Petricevich, M. Petrites, D. Pillar, L. Pitassi, R. Plotke, V. Radtke. R. Radzius, I. Ramos, H. Regaldo, E. Remeika, R. Reyes, C. Reynolds, D. Rodriguez. G. Ruzickcl, R. Scanlon, B. Schleichert. L. Schmecht. D. Schreiber, E. Semmelman, R. Serva. D. Setlak, I. Shcxkis, L. Sirnaitis, G. Skiarko, P. Slattery, D. Slepikas, F. Smietanski. A. Solner, L. Spenqler, I. Strafi, C. Sumner. . L. Thornton, B. Tiknis, I. Tomek. E. Traczyk G. Ulrich, B. Urbanick, B. Urbanick. I. Venchus, D. Wavruk, E. Wengelewski. I G. Wetterer, R. Wiberg, D. Willey, I. Winegar. S. Wonjarowski, I. Wyhereck. S. Ziegler, R. Zielazny, I. Zientara, I. Ziqman R. Zola. F D. D. R. E. S. H. D. G. T. G. L. B. I. I. F. S. X. F. 1 i P vf' RESHMEN Ak Abrumowicz, D. Adamczyk, L. Albins, L. Anania Andrews, V. Androvich, E. Andryauskas. Arailas, E. Ashmont, I. August, I. Baldyga, Bandurski, F. Baran, I. Baran. Baron, D. Barauskas, E. Baron, M. Battiato, Baxter, Y. Belanger, I. Benbenek. Bialobrzeski, L. Bicek, R. Biederman, A. Bland Blazek, M. Bobko, P. Bonderski. Bonick, I. Bonkowski, R. Borlz, B. Bowers, Bowman, E. Brandt. S. Brdar. Briski, F. Bronske, A. Bruck, H. Buksa, L. Bulski, Bursott, F. Campana. Casablanca, N. Charnas, M. Chill, W. Chipurko, Cisek, I. Clancy, I. Clancy. Cordero, F. Crosby, F. Cwiklik. P. Dato, Danielius, R. Davis, A. Deball. Deckerl. D. Denofrio, R. Derengowski, Dietschmann, D. Domurat, M. Doniek, L. Dovick. I w l FRESHMEN A's R. K. Dukat, E. Dul, A. Dumovich, S. Dumovich, Durhcxm, F. Dusik. W. Dworzyeka. I. Dygas. I. Dzieciatkowska, M. Dziemiela, P. Eqqert, W. Eqgert. C. Eiernmnn, I. Engelhaupt. I. Essiq, W. Farej, H. Fiqlerowicz, H. Filinovich, B. Fisher, I. Flanagan, D. Flood. H. Fornek, K. Fornek, R. Franckowiak, E. Franta. L. Fregeczu. R. Freiheit, V. Froehlich. C. Fronczak, I. Funk, M. Galuszek, L. Gardner, L. Gardner, V. Gautivey, l. Gawron. V. Gazda, P. Gecas, M. Giacalone, V. Gignac, M. Giliano. A. Glos, R. Gluszek. R. Golaszewski, B, Goodwin, V. Gore, R. Gorecki, L. Gorney, G. Graff, P. Grams. L. Gray. V. Greenwald, A. Bresh, A. Grqanto. R. Grigaitis, N. Grimes, R. Grossi. I. Grubensky, L. Grybas, I. Gucwa. L. Gudyka, W. Guide, I. Habinka, E. Hain. L. Hamilton, G. Hanko, G. Heinan, M. Heiser, A. Hill, M. Hill, M. Hinman. E. Hoffman, N. Holt, B. Hooppclw, M. Hunt, R, Iwanowski. E. lahlonski, M. laczak. T. Iadownicki, M. Ianick, G. Iankowski, T. Iaroch E. Iensen, E. Ierzak. M. Kalata. FRESHMEN A's P. Kcrlowski, H. Kaminski, V. Kcxmpfert, I. Kcxrdcxs L. Kurwoski, E. Kasniu, M. Kavcles. B. Knvicky, T. Kelly, G. Kemp, L. Kiaurakis, M. Kidd F. Kindle, V. King. L. Kisielowski, R. Kishkunus, N. Kleincn, D. Klejko D. Klemek, P. Kmcxn, L. Knifke. R. Kobylcxrczyk, I. Komperda, L. Kondrot, L. Kosiek, D. Kovurik, E. Kowol, D. Kowclczyk. E. Kromplewski, R. Krotkiewicz, D. Krueger, I. Krueger, I. Krups, F. Krzanowski, D. Kuffell. A. Kull, I. Kumienq, M. Kupiec, P. Kurek. S. Kurfirs, W. Kutschke, I. Kuttcz. L. Kvietkus. V. Kvolitu, I. Kwcxin, D. Kwilos, I. Lcrrus, M. Lusich, P. Luske. M. Lcx Sotu. N. Lawrence, T. Lczzrxrski. A. Lczzauskcxs, P. Lech. L. Lees, N. Lesicxk. M. Leske, C. Leto. R. Levicki, L. Lewcxnski, R. Lewanski, E. Lezuj, S. Lichcrj. D. Liefke, L. Lillwitz, R. Lindemunn, Z. Lintner, R. Lipinski, E. Lisek, E. Lisowski. I. Lontkcx, B. Love, H. Luemmen. R. Muck, H. Muckropoulos, R. Muinellis, A. Mcxksymiec. I. Mulec, I. Mczly, E. Murcione, A. Mcxrek. F. Mmtynowicz, H. Mczrvo, E. Masson. F RESHMEN Ak Mathias, I. Matke, E. Mattes, E. Mauser, V. Mayer, I. Mayers, V. McCord. H. McDade, I. McKee, D. McKennon, H. McLaughlin, S. McLeod, L. McMahon, D. Mendriski. L. Meyer, V. Michon. V. Migut, H. Mikolaiczyk, L. Mikos, H. Mikoicx, N. Miles. v R N L W-5,1 Pa, . lgiQfQQf?QN5 jg G5k5 F . , . . .4 L if 5 'ilk ,NE -3 K EM B 3 1 V--L --,. K3 ,f-M X -MN W , N X 1 K X W ru R 'U 74 R. B. Monaco, P. Monstwillo, S. Morajda, I.. Morgan, A Milkeris, N. Miller, R. Miller, L. Miniet, I. Mitchell, R. Mlinarcik, D. Moktzycki. . Morrow, A. Mueller. A. Muszynski. . Mycofski, I. Nagel, E. Naspinski, I. Norbut, R H. Norvell. C. Novak, G. Novak. I L. Novak, M. Nowak, I. O'Brien, F. O'Hotzke, E. Olejniczak, R. Oliver, D. Olson. FRESHMEN A's M. O'Malley, M. Onak, F. Ostrowski, L. Pach, L. Paciora, E. Paconowski, F, Padilla. L. Page, D. Pahr, H. Paige, R. Pakudaitis, L. Paladino, M. Paradise, W. Parker. I. Pasternak, I. Patrick, L. Paulauskas, G. Pawlisz P. Pechter, A. Peckaitis, S. Peckaitis. C. Peculewicz, I. Pecyna. A. Peknik, I. Pempek D. Peters, E. Peters, R. Peterson. R. Pinkos, V. Piwaronas, S. Placzek, E. Polak, L. Ponze, I. Posluszny, F. Potempa. 1 L. Potempa, W. Potempa, A. Priedigkeit, R. Proctor, M. Ptaszek, M. Ptaszowski, L. Pugh. W. Pugh, M. Pytlik, L. Radecki, E. Radziwonowicz, N. Bak, A. M. Rakoczy, L. Renkar. L. Ridder, A. Rigoni, R. Robison, M. Romanek, R. Romanek, W. Rossiter, T. R-udy. R. Runge. G. Runowski, L. Rybczyk, L. Sairanic, V, St. Germain, B. Sakgwicz, R. Sanchez. I. Sankus, D. Sawicki, G. Scheurer, K. Schiefelbein, D. Schiek, D. Schilke, L. Schmit. I I G. Schmitz, I. Schnell, S. Schoonveld. I. Scrip, E. Senkpeil, R. Sheehan, F. Shimkus. L. Sienkowski, T. Siqnorello, A. Sivicek, I. Siwek, G. Skala, P, Skalecki, I. Skender. FRESHMEN A's F. Skubul, F. Skunicki, D, Slattery, C. Slesser, I. Sliwoski, H. Smcxqscz, M. Smock. E. Smolcx, I. Smolicek, M. Snelson, B. Snieqolski, A. Sobczuk. A. Soikcx, M. Sorich. I. Sowct. I. Spcxitis, E. Spinder, I. Sporich, R. Sreniawski, I. Stuchyrcx, L. Stcxmulis. M. Stcmkiewicz, I. Starr, M. Starr, B. Staschke. F. Stolclrski. L. Stoskus, VV. Strieter. E. Surkus, L. Surkus, M. Sutera, M. Svejdcx. I. Svolgodu. O. Sweglo. V. Synowiecki. I A. Szwed, V. Szymcxnski, R. Tuuc, G. Tolsky. A. Tomczuk, A. Toutunt, I. Tritz. R. Trostel, I. Truchcm, I.. Truchan, H. Uppermann, I. Uradnik, D, Vcmdcx, R. Vaughan. G. Veselku, D. Vieu, R. Vranek, P. Waicosky, E. Wujdu, R. Wcxkup, D, Wulus. L. Wcmderski, A, Wcxrpucenk, B. Wcxshcxck. M. Wcxshock, A. Wuslewski, D. Welps, H. Whitmur. D. Wilcop, G. Wilkes, V. Wilkins, P. Willelord B. Wimunc, D. Winiecki, L. Wisniewskcx. L. Witkowski, C. Wittendori, I. Wolf, I. Wolowicz E. Woods, B. Woznick, R. Wywiorski. V. Yukutis, M.. Ycmkexs, F. Zapolis, M. Zick. B. Zimmy, B. Zufiu, R. Zukcxuskcxs. .A . 1 1 N -P' W' 6 Q r 1 ff' Q - M A M v if fag 1 XA ff 5 51 . F - Q.. M Q 1 Ik W .X ,. , gk 1 W!! 5 K ' 1 Wlyql W 1 X QQ. M' fl X, w I ,wif , f I , -M I 'Q 'Kira 'X 1' ' N N . D4 ' 'O IQ 4mLf'iF N vjx f P,-'F' -5 4. 1 - f . QQ, C ff, fj fl it if 3 X 2 7 . W fi Z. f 5 .gb '47 1 Q Q1 Ki -gn x 4 A asia . 35 , A FRESHMEN Bk MM' BA if f s. Aired, M. Amhony. J. Bunch, B. Bcmcls, H. Bartkus. eb .. A A ' , 5 f ..,. , 45 .,.,. f ,. . 2 Y Agar. .mm an ga 524 ,ge . , U. , -- -' A 'F M. - ' A. Bays. Y. Bowman, G. Braun, N. Buck. I. Ccxputo, 'Ny Yr- , W F. Ccxssells. R. Cermak. P ' I fx! x V ' -N Q- , HH- 'iff . filf 'gf ' A 1-D A' E. Chill, A. Chizewski, L. Cook, M. Crooks, X .. 1 N-.,. D. Decxton, F. DeBow, C. Dolemba. 'M L' I' 3. ' A.lJ :u-. H' 25 Y' , . K . F , :AQ n l ks E C ' A 5 - . 'au 6' ra 1. tw I 3 't xFi1 . ' ' ,M R. Domiqk, L. Drzusnwu, 1. Dziuk, M. nkhqmx, 9, Z .Q -V M. Frcmcey, M. A. Frencl, D. Gcxbbert. i 1 it f .' ' ' 2.5. X' ..i.':::f, -- M31 A N I .... I W. a n H .K E G. 5 M. A. Gallagher, 1. Gawrusik, M. Gilhooley, V v A X 5 x -gg.. u A S. Goreczny. H. Grbinicek. M. A. Gutowski, ' Q ' 1,55 , : 1 M. Herman. ,.: Egg , :EK mf ---' 1 .. in JA '32 L ' 0 ' X 5 ' 77 FRESHMEN B's A. Hoxnick, M. Iamison, I. Ienicek, T. Ienkat, I. Ierkatis, W. Ioseph, E. Kcirosek. I. Kinzel, L. Kleidon, E. Kondelik. Y. Korundu. F. Koworlczyk, L. Kuderkcx, D. Kuipers. S. Lezon, L. Lopez, I. Lunecki. I. Mulcmowski, F. Mcxlec, P. Mcrlec, A. Mcxlley. B. Mcxnooqiun, I. Mcmrique. M. Marchetti. G. Mcrgcxlus, G. Muzenis, D. McCarthy, L. Meyers. B. Mikos, I. Miranda, R. Misiuveq, S. Mulconrey, E. Norris, D. Notcxrcnqelo, B. Orzuk. I. Orzcik, A. Puskowski, D. Past, E. Pelster, H. Pennock, F. Piwcrronus, B. Plese. W. Pliester, W. Powers, F. Punicki, M. Quinn, F. Rcurat, I. Resney, W. Reitig. I. Riskowsky, B. Rodiquez, M. Ross, K. Rovuk. B. Rusin, W. Ruzycki, E. Rzepkcx. H. Schmidt, M. Seinfeld, M. Serritos, E. Sidlauskus, T. Sielepkowski, E. Simon, G. Skcxlc. I. Schwierczynski, F. Smolek, V. Sodut, F. Stcxnczyk, C. Stokloscz, I. Sirieqel, S. Swentucky. F. Szostcik, M. A. Thurcxn, G. Tiliord, I. Tisevich. I. Uhler, E. Vaseckcx, W. Walker. A. Wasielewski, D. Weaver, M. Wenckuncxs. I. Willcxnger. G. Woitulewicz, H. Zelenkci, H. Zurawski 2 Qing, girg, and more curls nothing but curls 329 ot them and 24 brave boys That s GUNSAULUS BRANCH Lite at the Branch is brightened with the hope of next year at the Main But that's not ally lite is mighty good here At this Little Kelly we have many of the organizations and activities that we will continue in the next three years in school. BRANCH WAR AID Mrs. Green. Sponsor Above, Top How: M. Doniek, M. Hunt, M. Leske, M. Starr, L. Lees, F. Martyn- owicz, D. Schilke, N. Miles, I. Dziecicit- kowski, A. Szwed, I. O'Brien. Third Row: G. Runowski, I. Komperdcx, G. Pawlisz, L. Grekowicz, D. Schiek, P. Lech, D. Gerk. L. Budz, Mrs. Green. Second Row: M. Grgcxnto, E. Ashmont, P. Eggert, F. Kindle, L. McMahon, L. Hild, N. Holt, I. Swiqlcr. Foreground: A. Kull, E. Spindor, M. Kalcxtu, E. Frcxnta, S. Burcin. BRANCH WAR AID Miss Best. Sponsor Center, Top Row: D. Lieike, F. Campcxncx, I. Bcxidcx, L. Cholewcx, M. Miller, D. Willey. C. Gniadeh. Third How: M. Bobko. Y. Belcnqer, I. Wolf, A. Lobczcxky, B. Sako- wicz, V. Gcrzda, M. Gapinski, G. Bowman. S. Brdcxr. Second Row: I. August, L. A1- bincr, L. Lewunski, I. Norbert, B. Zuifcx. D. Flood, D. Welps, M. Pumdise. P. Lcxske. Front Row: M. Svejdci, M. LcSolcx, L. Pugh, I. Cisek, P. Wcricosky. BRANCH DRAMA Mrs. Leshyn, Sponsor Below, Top Row: L. Nowak, S. Pcplcxus- kos, E. Swikus, A. Peknik, D. Vieu, M. Bemis, D. Gillcxrd, G. Icmkowski, E. Icblon- ski, V. Ycxkutis, V. Giqnuc. Third Row: S. Dcrnelius, N. Miller, L. Simuitis, E. Me- lone, I. Michael, T. Kelly, V. Mayer, B. Hcrvlik, B. Hovlik, I. Smolicek, L. Scxircxnic. Second Row: C. Peculewicz, M. A. Yonkers. E. Brady, G. Kemp, L. Lillwitz, B. Schlei- Cheri. I. Tomek, I. Nagel, V. Migut. Fore- qround: G. Bedrcrn, H. Fornek. Branch students are good bond buyers as proved by their outstanding pur- chases when they Were buying bomb trailers in the fall semester. And when it Comes to collecting scrap paper, they know where to find it. In the November drive, they Worked out a depot system all their own and collected 33,000 pounds in a day. CHECKERS CLUB Mrs. Giikeson, Sponsor Top How: R, Kaminski, N. Lustyk, G. Tolsky, A. Dumovich, S. Dumovich, T. Signorello. Fourth Row: D. Sawicki, D. Wavtuk, D. Mormann, E. Semmelman, M. Hopkins, I. Bowdel, K. Buzinec, D. Buehler. Third Row: A. Kryci, M. E. Miller, D. Mendreski, F. Cwiklik, S. Ziegler, B. Bowers, L. Stoskus. B. Bocian, P. Kalowski, P. Dade. Second How: A. Mathias, L. Gudyka, I. Kutta, S, Batastini, B. Keller. C. Cassara, K. Demos, E. Marsh. Foreqround: G. Veselka, L. Mal- lon, T. Owsianowski, E. Lezaj, N. Lesiak, L. Beblo. BRANCH KNITTING CLUB Miss O'Bx-ien, Sponsor Top Row: A. Rakoczy, I. Spaitis, A. Mak- seimiec, I. Baran, C. Reynolds, B. I. Love. B. Bursatt, L. Gardner, R. Trostel. F. Gorski, V. Kampfert. Third How: M. Iawik, I. Truchan, D. Strizak, D. Bialobrzeski, D. Rodriguez, V. Gore, A. Lazauskas, R. Mc- Laughlin. Second Row: D. Setlak, I. Ramos, H. Yeoman, E. Krueger, D. Ottway, I. Wine- gar, I. Starr. Poreqround: D. I. Hanna. B. Henderson, M. Ptaszek, M. Zick, H. McDode, A. Soika. S. McLeod, D. Krueger, B. Snie- golski, C. Petricevich, BRANCH G.A.A. Top Row: M, Mroz, M. Bemis, I. Enqelhoupt. Second Row: B. Kavicky, M. Hopkins. M. Snelson, L. Spengler. D. Adamczyk Kat rightj, G.A.A. Board-Branch. Front Row: R. Tranckowiak, M. Herser, S. Baron. COSTUME DESIGNING Top Row: H. Hozian, F. Baran, V. Szymanski, L. Ridder, M. Snelson, D. Kwilos, E. Polak, I. Krueger, M. Heiser. Third Row: L. Page, L. Kosiek, M, Stankiewicz. F. Shimkas, R. Sanchez, P. Skalecki, I. Svoboda. Second How: I. Enqelkaupt, H. Mikolaiczyk, M. Mroz, R. Sheehan, H. Mdckropoulas, A. Sivicek, I- . Dietschman, I. Bianco. S. Kurtys, K. Fornek, F. Krzanowski, L. Gardner. Front Row: W. Dworzycka, D. Olson, D. Peters, M. Geacalone, G. Hcmko, I. Gouran. Besides their patriotic act1v1t1es they also back Kelly up on the gridiron the soccer field, the basketball tloor the diamond and any other place where Kelly students get together. BRANCH HONOR SOCIETY Too Row B Schleichert, S. Mince, D. Gerk G Chekula B I Anders. Second Row: L. Speng ler E Herz L Simcxitis, D. Pillar, A. Beers, G Bedrun D Ollwcry. Foreqround: E. Krueger, B Hcrvhk I Tomek S. Batustini. BRANCH OFFICE AND ADIUSTMENT CLERKS Top Row: A. Lazuuskas, A. Blcrnd, D. Buehler, G. Tolsky. 3. Goetz, D. Mendreski, L. Stoskus. Third Row: D. Ot!- rvay, M. LuSotcx, D. Slepikus, J. Decker, G. Kemp, L. Speng- er. D. Pillar. S. Butcxstini, I. Nineqar. Second How: R. Cishkunas, L. Simuitis, G. Bed- an, I. Wolf, E. Herz. L. Gray, . Dzieciutkowska, M. Snelson J. Kwilos. Foreqround: A. izwed, F. Kindle, M. Romcmek. '. Wuicosky, L. Schmecht, L. Ilullon, B. Schleichert. IRANCH HALL GUARDS Top Row: G. Tolsky, B. Tik- nis. B. Anders, M. Smock, V. Bignac, B. Kcrvicky, L. Gray, D. Kwilos, M. Snelson, M. .uSota. A. Kull, R. Wywiorski. 'ifth Row: M. Hopkins, R. 'roste1, P. Goodeon, L. Wit- zowski, S. Ziegler, M. Losich, V. Gazdcr, M. Gupiski, L. Gor- iey, F. Dusik, L, Bicek, I. '!uchc:n. Fourth Row: L. Page, P. Abramowicz, S. Pupluuskus, i. Puch, N. McNeill, C. Pecule- licz, M. Stunkiewicz, E. Po- crnowski, D. Vcxnda, D. Welps, '. Eggert, E. Ashmont, S. Kur- ys. Third How: F. Sitolcrrski, I. Leske, P. Lech, E. Krueger, 1, Iensen, I. Ramos, L. chmecht, L. Suircxnic, E. 'o1ak. T. Owsicmowski, R. IcLuughlin, A. Mcrksymiec. 'econd Row: M. Miller, D. Villey. B. Hcxvlik, E. Lezcxj, N. esiuk, A. Sojkrr, I. Pcxsterncxk, I. Fornek, M. Kcxlatc, I. Smoli- ek, H. Muckrupoulas, F. frzunowski. Front Row: A. eers. I. Winegcrr, B. Hender- on, E. Semmelmcrn, I. Tomek, . Hcxvlik, P. Skulecki, C. cssarcr, V. Kumpfert. mid Our e in .gioorb The cheering crowds, the shouted yells, The lgughing tgces gll seern to tell g Of Kelly's spirit. The clcishing bodies, the for-flung bgll, The cgtch, the run, the tgckle, the igll- Kelly's spirit. Whether pushed in the dust or exglted to tome, Whether chormpions or losers lt Wgs cr good ggmef' Thc1t's Kelly's spirit. Through the long yegrs it never will die. lt lives in our hegrts, ci guide to live by. Kelly's spirit. Alice Shgrp 82 is sm- 'ug W, H ' Pi, ' X J , Q, 1 , f V ' ., 4 . -. y A 1 Sw ', ' 1 A F. . w-5. ,.- 'win ',jf.,z'1,a- . 4-we 5'..,yf. wr- -' 4,-.Ni 15215 .fl 1-my f - r 5, - X A A , -r . YQ' 'A . , Y - gvq, --.ni-:f4,?f,L:3 vi..4L,.r my H1-.,5r.' f'.,ff 1' 11. xg 'S'-' 'X Q- .- 'im . 1' 4' X1 .V xi-', :-,f - ' ' , rf '. -:Q x,l'1 V p. fu, Vf4.f.f--jA.vqJ1 Y- Fla . , 'Y . , h . ' 1 V 1 A A' , fy- . ' x f'-1 Q 'g, X i,-',fVf-yy, w 1-,f,fv fff4Qr 'xy nj . Q ,J .jk 1 V, .. ' I .in x I 57 KX ,. . 4 ,- . A 1 v J . 4 V. 1 'AXf, , , Q siAf'Hlg,' Q94-, X ai . 'x mms., .. ,I V. .. 1-,gg E V I N A ., N '.- . ' A+ 1 ,. ,1,'.:5 '. 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SAKO INTEHCEPTS A mass WELDON SAVES AGMN SOCCER-1944 SEASON Top Row: Coach Fxcxlick, Manager S. Golaszewski, H. Schlusemunn, C. Amon, S. Kar o k K Ryan G Wtte dori W Bogdunske W. Weldon, W. Ficzla, F. Ashmont, E. Chiz, K. Zima. H. Kcrbin, R. Dibiec. T. Kulmcx, A. Gcms Mddle Row E S u n D Thompson B Sckowicz. N. Amon. E. Lewemdowski, F. Baum. Front How: s. Kccz.nc1rek, s. wuuis, R. sy skx L K 11 s B henek R Macho ak SCCRES Kelly ..... 4 Crone .... Kelly .... 2 Tilden ...... Kelly .... 3 McKinley .... Kelly ,,... 2 Hyde Pork . . . Kelly ,... O Crane ...... Kelly ,... 2 Hyde Pork . . . Kelly ,..,. 4 Q Tllden ...... Kelly .............. O McKinley .... PRACTICE SCQRES Kelly .....,........ 4 Von Steuben . . Kelly .... ...,. l Morton .... Kelly .,... 4 Oak Pork .... Kelly .............. 2 Morton ....... SEMl-FINAL SCORES Kelly. .......... 2 Lone ........ . 84 ne of fliwe aemom .JQKQ wiffdring Acme Me -ciwzmloiond L79 Nick Anton, Edwin Lewandowski, and Bob Symanski were elected to the First All-County Team, and Walter Weldon to the Second All-County Team. All the above-named were elected to the South Section First Team, and the WHERE'S THE BALL? WHAT, NO LUNCH? RIDING HIGH! following made the South Section Second Team: Florian Baran, Ernie Sako- wicz, Stanley Kaczrnarek, and Stanley Bohenek. The team named Nick Anton most valuable player. 85 Q, Jw, gi., Jeff, Q, Jw, gi. FOOTBALL TEAM Mr. Cavallo. Coach Top Row: P. Nirche, L.G.: M. Wiercioch, R.H.: C. Ramiszewski, R.T.: L. Hansen, Q.B.: I. Daniszewski. QB.: M. Suchor, L.H.B.: R. Beales, C.: R. Korink, L.E.: M. Kottel, R.E.: H. Mueller, L.E.: R. Bamford, L.T.: H. Workowski, R.E.: W. Valaitis, R.H.: A. Mor- row, L.H.: D. Siwek, F.B.g W. Tipping, Q.B. Second How: C. Updegraft, Mgr.: R. Barry, Mgr.: l. Orolin, R.H.5 B. Charlet, H.B.: C. Andrews, RE.: T. Wilkis, R.G.: A. Meyer, L.G., H. Galias, L.G.: L. Balcunas, F.B.: Skrodenis, LTI: Mr. Cavallo, Coach. Foreground: A. Prihod, F.B.: R. Barry, G.: L. Krasnowski, R.H.B.: A. Hughes, Q.B.: l. Eggert, R.G.: A. Dania, RE.: T. Zalewski, L.E.: G. Lech, R.T.: E. Strenk, C. The Trojans won two and lost four League games in a stitt season's work. The tearn, led by Co-Captains Iohn Eggert and Arlie Hughes, amassed a total ot 42 points against their opponents' 115. Arlie Hughes was elected the team's most valuable player. Leonard Balcunas and Frank Skrodenis were elected 1945 CO'CGD1G1HS. 88 FOOTBALL Kelly ............., 6 Kelly , . , G Kelly . . O Kelly . 6 Kelly. . . . , 12 Kelly ,......,....., 12 'Central Section Champs if SCORES Phillips . . . Gage Park Tilden .,.. Lindblom . Farragut . . DuScble . , ls ,,.l fx 'l J .. XSS Q... our econdd fo QQ. A trend toward late scores was indicated during practice games. So it happened in the Tilden battle and in the overtime Farragut and DuSable games. The Senior team made two contributions to the Central Section All-Stars Team, Ioe Sulenski and Ed Duranczyk. BASKETBALL SENIORS Mr. Fralick, Coach Top Row: Mr. Fralick, R. Kane. A. Bitta, I. Pitrak, G. Ulaszik, W. Bogdanske. timer: R. Bronski, scorer. Middle Row: R. Kubiak, I. Parizanski, B. Gronkowski. N. Hodanick, W. Polak, N. Bilandic. I. Gardner, I. Mazerkis. Front Row: A. Ceponis. E. Budzinski, E. Sanchez, F. Safranski, R. Iablonski, co-captain: I. Sulenski, co-captain: A. Alebich, I. Finn, K. Eatinqer, K. Eggerman. IUNIORS Center: C. Ptaszkowski, R. Deeman. E. Dudek, A. Pecilunas, A. Ccssara. 88 SENIORS Next Page, Top Row: A. Ceponis K. Eqgerman, W. Polak, A. Alebich Middle How: I. Sulenski, I. I-'inn E. Duranzyk, R. Iablonski, E. Kas prowicz. Front Row: N. Hodanick E. Budzinski, E. Sanchez, F. Sairan ski, K. Eatinger. BASKETBALL SCORES Senior Teams League Scores Kelly' .... ..... 5 0 Harrison ...,,,... 12 Kelly .,.. ...., 4 5 Gage Park ...... 34 KGHY . . . .41 Farragut .,..... .44 Kelly. . . ..... se Dunbar .... . . . .25 Kelly. . . ,..,. 44 Tilden .,., . . . .35 Kelly- .. ...ao Du Sable .. ....29 Kelly. . . ..... as Phillips . . . . .as Kelly. . . . . .14 Lindblom . . . . . .47 PRACTICE SCORES Kelly .... ..... 4 9 Trinity . . .... 17 Kelly. . . . 29 Wells . . . .. . .40 Kelly . . ...., 36 Calumet ......... 41 Kelly. . . ..... 47 Calumet ........ .as K911Y. . . . .47 Kelvyn Park . . . .45 Kelly... .. . .47 Arlington . . . . . . . .22 Kelly... ..... 43 Austin .. ......45 Kelly. . . . . 30 St. Patrick .... . . .28 Iunior Teams League Scores Kelly. . . ..... 50 Harrison ...... . .40 KQHY. . . . .21 Gage Park . . .43 Kelly .... . .30 Farragut ........ 49 Kelly.. ...aa Dunbar .. ....l9 Kelly... ...21 Tilden .. .41 Kelly. . . . . .35 Du Sable .... . . . .25 Kelly. . . . . .33 Phillips . . . . .. . 26 Kelly .... . . .28 Lindblom ...... . 40 PRACTICE SCORES Kelly. . . .. ..25 Trinity .. .....4O Kelly.. . ...31 Wells .....37 Kelly. . . . . .40 Calumet ..... . . . .29 Kelly. . . . . .19 Calumet . . . . . .26 Kelly. . . . . .41 Kelvyn Park . . . . .25 Kelly. . . . . .24 Arlington .... . . . .34 Kelly .... . 27 Austin . . . . . .30 IUNIORS Top Row: A. Pecilunas, E. Dudek, R. Deeman. A. Cassara, C. Ptaszkowski, R. Dudek, F. Hartiq, G. Bukowicke, R. Bronski, timer: Mr. Fralick. Front How: A. Giliano, W. Zdanis, I. Aleblch, S. Golaszewski. S. Dziuba, D. Schreiber, H. Deeman. T. Rybout, P. Barski. X X N 1 X J' N lx. A Y , XX W 3 1 K-1 fr 'wana iw il aw W as :li -L K M3 an Q S R :E+ 1 ' gs x it , f x xv M-' ,Q N wa R Q N- Q -xx X . ., N X an aftgg' 3 J 'W SEMCRE i P XX.. . . -.Q x-Rx.. -an N .W F ,nr-Q' I 4 i X5 ii' N 89 ' . Q wr 3- mf XX W-Y Q. ' 9 . mt , 5, 2 , , M, .if PMKJRE 1 Wedfkng Here's where they pretend it doesn't hurt! Kelly's matmen took part in six meets of which they tied one and won one. However, the showing at the University of Chicago tournament was better, because they won individual placings. Bochenek placed second in the City in his Weight groupingg Bryk, third in the State, and Mazurski, first in the State. He that Wrestles with us strengthens our nerve and sharpens our skill. fHEdmund Burke. wimmin Splash! There go the lovers of that refreshing sport, swimming. Our team put in long hours in practice which will lead to victories another year. AJ ...,....,.. WRESTLING Mr. Cavcxllo. Coach Top Row: E. Bryk, L. Hebda, F. Antorxowicz, B. Wis- locki, R. Brewer, T. Muzurski, I. Orolm. Foreqround: S. Bochenek. I. Eqgert, Mr. Cavallo. SWIMMING TEAM Top Row: T. Kinner, I. Zboinski, D. Kostush, G. Ramiszewski, G. Gorski, N. Pruvan, G. Demos, I. Gurka. Front Row: A. Buchunas, W. Hubert, I. Rodgers, R. Dybalcx, C. Updegrcrtt, Mr. Cavallo. BASEBALL Mr. Ccxvcxllo, Coach Top Row: B. Fatima, R. Klclrich. A. Hughes. M. Wiercioch, D. Putlak, N. Pucanowski. W. Rossiter, W. Mcmszclek, R. Korecky. I. MCIIiCh. V- Rcnduzzo. l. Kunlea, E. Cachur, R. Beales. Second Row: C. Upde- graft, L. Batcunas, F. Dybas, D. Thompson, E. Duran- czyk, B. Charlet, W. Eckles, K. Berfanqer, A. Grygiel, E. Wozniak. W. Kleidon. Foreqround: Mr, Cavallo, W. Valaitis, T. Videka, R. Iablonski, F. Lietz, D. Dawson, P. Nirche. R. Kairis, A. Morrow, I. Miller. Kiwis!! Our big nine has been practicing daily at McKinley Park to be in the pink ot condition for the league games. Ot twelve practice games Kelly won tive, tied one, and lost six, five lost by just one run. 90 Lfgm LHC Moda fiom ' na, LETTER GIRLS Girls' Gym Facuhy, Sponsors Top Row: S. Percuk, S. Weiss, L. Grubensky, L. Brinker. H. Kardas. Second Row: H. Rimkus, L. Warnis, E. Luemmen, D. Glebcuskas, E. Schultz. Foreqround: H. Tom- kiewicz, F. Kclupa, B. Hansen, D. Raudonis. if Ll V if' ' aryl 2, Y, hi GJLA. BOARD Miss Easllund and Miss Iohnsion. Sponsors L. Grubensky. I. Seghers, D. Glebauskas. President. Second Row: L. Paczkowski, S. Weiss, B. Hansen, L. Warnis, H. Kardcrs. Treasurer: B. Schultz. Vice President, Fore- qround: A. Tornello, D, Rcxudonis, Secretary. L. Brinker. LJ!! WA an no lo ay 1- AND THAT GQES PCR TILL TOO- The precious membership card ll0cl is every girl's admission ticket to G.A.A. parties, hikes, swims, et cetera. lt is also her permit to go seriously into the busi- ness of stacking up points toward that 500-pin and the precious tor l000 points. Gym classwork, health, participation in team games, individual activities, service, and scholarship-fall count toward her total. The gym department realizes the importance of good health today or any day and has therefore set aside one day a week in each class to study physical fitness. Students study and discuss ways of improving individual and community health. As they learn the construction ot the body and the way it works, they find it easier to comprehend a program of health. if . X 4 u ,FHL t fs..4 tt 4.3 PMN, 4 X L. - X T' fftfff CHEERLEADERS Mrs. Officer, Sponsor L. Warnis, F. Ozien, I. Heitmcm, D. Jamison, A. Vrbcr, B. Hansen, D. Mcrrqulas, R. Burke. Above: H. R. Erceqovuc 92 no aluffgirg af Emi. A , 9? mf' 93 O-ual 7 IQOH igzoufckr fo 5A0oLfc!e Aofaler ana! gofofer, we 94 USHERS Top Row: L. Lalflamme, G. Staniszewski E. Gorecki, D. Verley, P. Sparks, R. Neil G. Oelze, E. Barzynski, C. Cholewinski E. Auqustine, D. Vilcak, W. Stanton, F Pevcek. Second Row: R. Herold, C. Denham A. Potraz, T. Videka, C. Chase, C. Serpico E. Lesneski, L. Lanqe, F. Lietz, H. McCord A. Piszczek, I. Mielnicki, C. Domenick, E Bouzek, I. Leno. Third How: T. Langdon W. Kleidon, T. Budo, I. Brzuskiewicz, R Klauzek, G. Leider, A. Hartler, R. Hein L. Hillger, D. Suchy. STAFF OFFICERS Standing: Sgt. L. Hillger, Sgt. R. Hein Seated: Mai. G. Leider, Lt. Col. I. Paplaski Capt. A. Teske, Lt. R. Staschke, Lt. R Klauzek. 1 1 jlleg gI'0lU C15 WLGPC fo fA8 Are. N co1.on GUARD D. Suchy, E. Gorecki. E. Pechous, R Otremba. I. Giustino. L. St. Aubin H, Schoonvelt. R. Murphy. OFFICERS Standing: 2nd Lt. I. Charnas, ls! Lt V. Rodono, lst Lt. I. Gudionis, Capt A. Cholewinski, Capt. K. Zima, lst Li G. Staniszewski. Seated: 2nd Lt. A Hartler, Znd Lt. G. Smiih, lst Lt. R Staschke, Mai. G. Leider, Lt. Col. I Paplaski. Cpl. Zaremba, Capt. A Teske, lst Lt. H. Klauzek, Capt. I Brzuskiewicz, Capt. R. Bragiel. clgilmfti A,86Ll f80! VVLQVL Over a decade ago the R.O.T.C. was introduced at Kelly. lts purpose is to awaken in the student an appreciation of the obligations of a citizen. The scope of the subject includes First Aid, Posture, Military Courtesy, Rifle Marksmanship, Musketry, Combat Principles, Scouting and Patroll- ing, Map Reading, Military History and Policy, and the basic phases of COMPANY A Top Row: R. Bouzek, C. Gruca, C. Kois, L. Kondrot, T. Martello, I. Groth, D. Hungerford, K. Koehl, I. Habinka, T. Siqnonello, H. Fornek, F. Smietanski, R. Griqaitis. Third Row: R. Domagala. I. Ziqman, C. Walker, N. Lustyk, D. Sam- met, E. Peters, M. Zurawski, I. Kaplan, R. Gaidowsky, I. Strait, D. Verley, C. Plattner, H. Motsinger, R. Runge. Front Row: B. Doniek. A. Cistaro, F. Borkowski, L. Thornton, A. Solner, S. Dotto, H. Houghton, R. Isacson, P. Dado, P. Wilkins, R. Kret. R. Carstensen, W. Goetz, R. Serva, W. Neumann. Fore- qround, Seated: 1st Lt. V. Rodono, Capt. I. Brzuskie- wicz, 2nd Lt. A. Hartler. COMPANY B Top Row: G. Banals, W. Collins, T. Videka, I. Gius- tino, R. Murphy, F. Lietz, D. Ioseph, N. Stanton. L. Krie- ger. E. Hercer, I. Pacovsky. D. Seraiini. Third How: T. Mazzuca, H. Persak, E. Wen- gelewski, W. Moore. E. Wil- liams. E. Gorecki, R. Kijow- ski, F. Potempa, I. Lovetere. W. Blaseck, D. Suchy, F. Kirby. Second Row: R. Drzym- kowski, C. Chase, N. Olaska. L. Ficht, L. Ristenpart, F. Kolich, R. Clark, L. St. Aubin, T. Budo C. Kurtz, A. Potraz, E. Bouzek, I. Markham, L. Hillger. Foreqround, Seated: Lt. G. Smith, Capt. A. Chole- winski, lst Sgt. W. Kleidon. COMPANY C Top Row: I. Willeiord, D. Vilcuk, H. Smas, N. Kowal- czyk, E. Pechous. E. Bettke. L. Krupinski, V. Bardouskis, D. McNeill. Middle Row: I. Slack, A. Kendra, W. Po- leski, I. Mucha, E. Palusis, I. Icrskierski, T. Pozniak, C. Iachna, G. Maidak. Front Row: R. Iason, I. McCoyne. B. Charlet. D. Carlson, A. Wiertelak, H. Schoonvelt, R. Otremba, I. Butkis, M. Kos- tecka, C. Serpico. C. Fros- tega, L. Genardo, A. Zukas. Foreqround, Seated: lst Lt. I. Gudionis. Capt. L. Zima, T Znd Lt. I. Charnas. 96 C6111 Jian! f0g9fAOI WLHJL fo WLQVL Military Drill and Command ln the l944 inspection our unit won an honor rating. The unit is supervised by First Lieutenant Curtis L Evans lt is tutored by Corporal Thomas A Zaremba Our battalion is commanded by Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Raymond M Braqiel COMPANY E Top Row: I. Mitchell, I Rosado, C. Nowak. Third Row: C. Schrock, R. Oravec. F. Ohotzke, I. Moyers, W. Kutschke, L. Grybas, V. Wil- kins, I. Grubensky, M. Meyer, N. Lawrence, R. Sreniawski, W. Neuschaeter, H, Upper- mann, L. Anania. Second Row: R. Phillips, L. Magier, A. Mueller, L. Iones, R. Lin- demann, E. Lisek, R. Cor- coran, R. Mill-ceris, R. Mai- nellis, R. Lewanski, H. Whit- mar, I, Skender, E. Kasnia, B. Oliver. Front Row: E. Gerut, R. Neil, C, Cholewin- ski, P. Nicholas, S. Bays, H. Buksa, A. Stankiewicz, I. Matke, R. Sparks, H. McCord, L. Sowinski, A. Piszczek, C. Domenick, C. Denham, R. Kranson. Foreground, Seated: lst. Lt. S. Gerut, Capt. R. Bragiel, 2nd Lt. I. Belczak. COMPANY F Top Row: F. Pencek, E. Lesneski, A. Grela, I. Hozian, E. Piontkowski, I. Miller, E. Krzanowski, E. Cygan, R. Garant, T. Langdon, L. Bel- lettiere, G. Oelle, R. Fran- kowski, I, Mielnicki. Second How: L. LaFlamme, L. Pok- rzywa, W. Swinarski, K. Krueger, L. Gruca, I. Poma- zal, L. Lange, H. Pietrzyk, E. Barzynski, I. Biga, I. Strilras, I, Leno, F. LaBella. E. Borkowski. Foreqround, Seated: lst Lt, Staniszewski, Ist Lt. R. Klauzek, lst. Sgt. E. Augustine. N. C. O. Top Row: P. Phillips, L. Iones, A. Stankiewicz, L. Pokrzywa, R. Sparks, C. Kurtz, E. Pechous, C. Den- ham. Second Row: F. Pen- cek, I. Giustino, G. Banals. E. Gerut, R. Drzymkowski, I. Strikas, C, Plattner, B. Do- niek, R. Neil, E. Gorecki, R. Murphy, L. St. Aubin, C. Cholewinski. Third Row: L, Gruca, R. Gaidowsky, R. Frankowski, R. Runge, T. Langdon, N. Olaska, T. Maz- zuca, L. Lange, I. Butkis, C. Serpico, C. Domenick, H. Schoonvelt, S. Bays, R. Iason. Fourth Row: D. Suchy, C. Chase, I. Willeford, I. Slack, T. Budo, B. Charlet, E. Les- nesk, R. Isacson, D. Sammet. R. Kranson, F. Lietz, E. Bettke, D. McNeill, H. Mc- Cord, L. Lalflamme. I. Miel- nicki. Foreqround: F. Bor- kowski, D. Verley, W. Klei- don, E. Augustine, G. Leider, L. Sowinski, R. Hein, L. Hill- ger, I. McCoyne, A. Cistaro. jfrio OW .Sham Of! l-lall guards directing visitors in khaki and navy blue . . . early programs to ac- commodate time-clock punchers . . . good scholarship is patrioticp many patriots in Honor Societies . . . girls smiling and smil- ing at the rare genus, man, possible prom date. . . Lamplighter picture-taking in September to oitset delays and short- age of supplies . . . Band brings home the S . . . the snow that stayed all winter . . . need a rubber band? I-lere's some string . . . swing has a merry fling . . . P.T.A. and Choir team up to dress up the singers . . . one day of strawberry pop and then no more . . . Clarion's mailing list grows longer . . . V-E Day delayed by December events . . . April's flag at halfmast . . . Stu- dent Council pushes Bond and Stamp sales. . .r sugar in the raw. . . moving 'day tor the shrubbery . . . This our year joins those ot our time . .. A V o 98 ' . - 'Qi '- ' u 4 sr' 1' ?.' S Vlf Nw aygyfg Y N 1 XF JW W WSMQ Q W My 5 bmw W omior rom The junior Prom, held in the boys' gym Friday, january 5, is remembered by all who attended as an evening ot great tunf Couples danced to delightful orchestral music. Qthers enjoyed conversation over a refreshing coke. A large crowd turned up in spite ot the frigid, stormy night. Even two snowmen blew in and stayed to enjoy the hearty cheer of the juniors' big event. 3B OFFICERS: Robert Domagcrla, Presi- dent: Irma Tomcm, Trecxs urer: Io Morcmda, Secretary Clara Zabel, Vice President. 99 SA OFFICERS: Jean Sorens, Vice Presi dent: Elsie Dowqun, Secre tary: Audrey Ann Delelic President: Ann Kolody Treasurer. hi, 5 parenf-Jac er .xdidocialfion Coming early to get things ready for the coffee, staying late to chat with one of the teachers,-and in between times, listening to lectures, watching canning demonstrations, seeing playlets, exchanging recipes, planning bene- Discussinq the Drapes Made by the P.T.A. for Teen Town: R. White, standing, Mr. McKeag, Mrs. Bcmt, D. Twadell. Mrs. Malay, Mrs. Lindeman. Cutting Aprons for Bunco Prizes: Mrs. Iames Barta, whose son, Iames. is a Iurxe graduate. Mrs. Andrew Malay, Mrs. I. Wantrobski, Mrs. Zmek. Examining the numerous signa- tures embroidered on friendship apron. Standing: Mrs. Silk. whose daughter, Mary Rose, is a Iune graduate, Mrs. Lukes, Mrs. Fiala. whose son, William, is a Iune graduate. Seated: Mrs. A. Kret. fits, and getting expert opinion on the care of me-that's Mother on P.T.A. day. On other days Mother may be found standing loyally by at a three-day rummage saleg she may be sewing curtains for Teen Town: or she may be at a 100 bunco to help raise the funds for Kelly's choir robes. She may be making aprons for bunco party prizes, or she could be embroidering on the friendship apron. The P.T.A. mothers are generous with cookies at their teas and generous with recipes, too. We wish we could print all their recipes. APPLESAUCE COOKIES V2 cup shortening 2 cups all-purpose flour l cup granulated sugar l teaspoon baking soda 1 egg-well beaten V2 teaspoon salt l cup raisins, chopped V2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup nut meats, chopped V2 teaspoon cloves 1 cup thick applesauce U2 teaspoon nutmeg Cream shortening and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add egg, blend well. Add raisins, nut meats and applesauce. Mix thoroughly. Sift dry ingredients together 3 times. Add to creamed mixture and blend thoroughly, Drop by spoonfuls onto greased cookie sheet and bake in a moderate oven 135005 until done, approximately 15 minutes. Mafiona onor ,Shcie fy KOLACKY COOKIES 22 lb, butter or Spry 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 eggs 1 tablespoon sugar 2 cakes of Philadelphia Cream Cheese Oven 3500 on ungreased pan Mix butter and cheese, add sugar, eggs. Sift flour and baking powder, add to mixture. Roll in two rolls and chill overnight, cut in slices, put on filling and bake 10 minutes. Top Row: E. Swain, I. Barta. I. Hartnell, B. Eggermcm, C. Bilek. Seventh Row: E. Bettke, I-'. Baran, A. Prihod, E- Iclqodzinski. L. Kosmosky. Sixth Row: D. Gore, Y. Binette, D. Kowalk, L. Bortkus, L. Davidson. Filth Row: D, Twadell, A. Sharp, E. Kindur, Hodel, G. Bredis. Third Row: I. Iara, A. Respondi, A. Vrba, I. Burke, V. Gniady. Second Row: O. Dowgun, E. Dowqun, L. Peconka, G. Mackowak, I. Wolf, L. Higgins. Front Row: E. Pandolio, L. Bedrich, R. Uhler, D, lamison, G. Brodarick. At sides: Robt. Barry, Treasurer: Ronald Barry, Secretary: E. Strenk. President: R. Zepeda, Vice President. It is not only What do you know that leads you into the society of the electfedl. How stanch is your character and What are you doing for your school are also pass keys. Once elected, the member's field of service grows. Every semester the National Honor So- ciety performs the detail of registration. The National Honor Society remembers its own who are in service. Once a member, always a member. P. Rowley, D. Aszman. Fourth How: D. Glebauskus, E. Moore, E. Schultz, I. Jgonor ocielfg Get a look at that honor torch! . . . In one more semester l'll have one too, that is, it l'm able to tully acquit myself of my responsibilities. Kelly emphasizes the value ot scholarship and nurtures it by recognition and by membership in the Kelly Honor Society. To be eligible, a student must main- 1 tain qracles oi E or in all major subjects and at least G in all minors. KELLY HONOR SOCIETY Miss Schaack, Sponsor Top Row: E. Baldridge, W. Eichmann, W. Bara, S. Dryia. H. Deeman. Fifth Row: A. Kobernik, C. Klaric, A. Cistau, E. Gerut, I. Durachta. Fourth Row: I. Dcrmcrska, S. English, I. Fuestinq, B. Fiala, G. Ienicek. Third Row: H. Ercegovac, E. Furda, I. Goldyn, L. Gapsa, B. Fisher. Second Row: M. A. Czelusniak, I. Bielawski, C. Ianicki, E. Fiuks, E. Adamek. Foreqround: H. Kott, H. Dzieciatkowski, D. Gignac, S. Dziedziak, A. Drogosz. 1 Top Row: W. Boqdanskef W. Buttny, G. Russell, B. Malek. N. Stanton. Fifth Row: D. Stencel, EL utkus, S. Frederickson, L. Heilmann, S. Dziuba. Fourth Row: R. L zarski, L. Smaha. V. Deckert, R. Hanson. I. Rymek. Third Row: I. Lovetere, D. Green, B. Boyakos. L. Dania. I. Sorens. Second Row: A. Wolanski, L. Kuciel, O. Hyniuk, Z. Walters, L, Kwasny. Foreqround: E. Manning, L. Kubis, L. Dawson, G. Coduto. D. Dixon. KELLY HONOR SOCIETY TORCH BEARERS lNot illusiral dj I. Beard, P. Bielski. L. Brinker, R. Bula, A. Ceponis, . Chernauskas, G. Coduto, A. De Anglis, N. DiVecchio, R. Domagala. M. Domagczlski, D. Dybala, A. Evans, A. Fuklis, C. Gawlak, L. Grubens , D. Guilmond, A. Hoinacki, E. Hamilton. B. Hanson, R. Hanson, P. H aw, G. Iuras, I. Kindle, R. Kret, E. Kierzek, B. Klusas, L. Kuciel, R. Laz rski, T. Lewan- ski, E. Liss, C. Mackropouios, N. Meyer, L. Mikos, D. Raudonis. A. Riebau, G. Rinko, M. Roth, T. Rybout, I. Rymek, M. San Philipo, I. Seghers, R. Socha, A. Sorzickas. R. Staschke, V. Stegmeyer, I. Swiech, E. Toman, S. Weiss, E. Wood, E. Zinglar. 102 ff Above, Top Row: I. Pitrak, R. Bamford, L. Partyka, E. Moll, L. Votuva Filth Row: P. Marozas, L. Rolek, S. Krueger, A. M. Voda, D. Stark Fourth Row: D. Mikos, T. Pokrzywa, M. Nickola, A. Iohnson, L. Manuk Third Row: D. Sammet, D. Fisher, C. Mackropoulos, I. Toman, D. Utt Second Row: L. Karus, D. Seemann, A. Riebau, N. Meyer, T. Martyn Foreqround: A. Kolody, D. Dybala, E. Woods, R. Christopher, M, Paldo Middle, Top Row: R. Kantaut, B. Lusk, E. Kierzek, A. Evans, I. Kindle. Filth Row: R. Ianick, D. Guilmond, M. Chalupa, B. Urbonick, B. Urban- ick. Fourth Row: I. Variot, L. Zelmer, M. Angelo, D. Balke, R. Plotke. Third Row: I. Swiech, R. Bula, L. Brinker, V. Stegmeyer, A. Faklis. Second Row: S. Paradee, F. Ozien, M. Kuhnert, D. Raudonis, A. Tornello. Poreqround: R. Kret, Treasurer: M. Roth, Secretary: B. Hansen, Vice President, A. Prihod, President. Below, Top Row: D. Carlson, H. Rimkus, S. Percak, R. Domagalo, F. Bryck. Sixth Row: F. Waitkus, D. Kozack, R. Socha, R. Staschke, R. Kiiowski. Fifth Row: E. Priedigkeit, L. Staschke, S. Yocius, R. Cher- ncruskas, G. Iuros. Fourth Row: L. Stryszak, E. Wolbas, S. Weiss, G Rinko L Grubensky Third Row L Mikos I Se hers F Bielsk I E. Zinglar, V. Mistach. Second How: N. DiVecchio, C. Carlson, I. Beard, L. Kut, E. Liss. Foreground: T. Lewanski, M. L. Wyszynski, P. Hooppaw, B. Klusas. H. Prelich, A. Sorzickas. 103 66 77 55emg6e5 Jon? 25 7 row. f ? ls anyone sitting there? . . . What's this assembly about? . . . Your group belongs over there, Miss Powers . . . Be quiet! Can't you see they're trying to begin? . . . As these remarks are passing to and fro about the auditorium, did you ever stop to think about the behind the scenes work that goes on to make every assembly a success? The scenes on these pages may help you to understand this a little better. First, there are the assembly assistants, who plan the assemblies and hand out the invitations to the various teachers: then, it tickets are being sold, the ticket office assistants come to the front. Electricians and movie operators are needed too, and they are just a few of the many different types of workers behind the entertainment you enjoy. The assemblies are spon- sored by the different organiza- tions, and range from movies to award assemblies. ln one of the pictures here, Robert Barry is receiving his and Kelly's reward for his splendid work in a con- test. But whatever the occasion may be, St. Patricks day or V-E day, the undercover work goes on, prepared by the students of Kelly for the students of Kelly. 0l'LOI f5 This year the staff continues its policy of recognizing achievements. This year we wish to honor the Music Department and the people who make our assembly programs successful. 1 W4 x -X 4 '-xl 1,9 BAND Mr. Borqer, Director Top Row: A. Indrelunus, W. Hardy. M. Lo Presti, Basses. Middle How: R. Anthony, P. Rcxpinchuk, L. Sowinski. Boritones. Front Row: T. Stefcms. I. Klec, N. Mcxrynowski, S. Boys, A. Gresh. Trombones. BAND Top How: R. M. Uhler, Oboe: N. Kowal- czyk, Baritone Saxophone: I. Tomcn. C. Zabel, Bassoons. Fozeqround: L. Gruben- sky, B. Polosek. S. Weiss, L. Hillger, I. I. Brzuskiewicz. Flutes. CORNETS AND TRUMPETS Top Row: G. Oelze, R. Klouzek, A. Zukas. I. Bartu, H. Motzinger, I. Micucci. T. Lewonski. Foreqround: N. Stanton, D. Wodorski, T. Cisturo, S. Wallis, I. Loi- strom, G. Rogers, L. Lange. A little taster, Clarinets . . . more ooniph on the trornbones . . . now louder, louder . . . ah, thats ill lt must have been riqht most ot the time because Kelly rated an S in the annual band Competition, April ll. lt took early risinqs, late prac- tice, and niany extra hours to bring down an lndividual honors Came to Rudolph Zepeda, who received S on his clarinet solo and to lohn Brzuslciewicz, who ref Ceived E ratina on his violin solo. Poet and Peasant is the number the Band most likes to tackle. A. Gems, Tympanif E. Augustine, Bass Drumf C. Bilek, G. Mackowuk, Snare Drum Drum and Chimes. CLARINETS Top Row: V. Rodono, F. Burbcx, L. Grucu, L. Cudsite, E, Hercer, I. Boyle. Foreqround: R. Zope-du, F. Bland, D. Gore, R. Lcxzurski. E. Bettke, R. Tokcxrz. BAND CLARINETS Top Row: A. Detelic, L. Reeder, E. Liss, N. DeVecchio, I. Neal, L. Purrillo. Fore- qround: R. Meucci, G. Coduto, D. Kreuqer, H, Kovczlchin, V. Cichowicz, G. Rinko. Z8 Ol'CAQ:51fl d There is a bright side to late afternoon classes after all, that is, if you belong to the Orchestra. Comes time to get ready for a concert or a Contest and you forget to count the hours about it. D, tff ' of practice. You even forget to moan 108 Ma1aguena from Suite Espagnole and Procession of the Sardar by Ip- poiitow Iwanow are great favorites with the ensemble. ORCHESTRA-VIOLINS: I. Brzuskiewicz, S. Gerut, Bass: E. Dowgun, Cello. ORCHESTRA-VIOLINS: Top Row: N. Bruzas, L. Iudy. Third Row: P. Nicholas, S. Bays, I. Hrymak, O. Hyniuk. Second Row: E. Klimah, A. Cholewinski, B. Schleichert. I. Seghexs. Front Row: I. Brzuskiewicz, R. azur- ski, N. Gonsior, H. Rimkus. f ORCHESTRA-BASS Top Row: I. Loistrom, D. Wallace, S. Gerut. Second Row: L, Siewierski, S. Mince, I. Kiaune, P. Rowley, R. Kishkunus. Foreqround: A. Powell, R. Ploike, A. Detelic, E. Dowgun. e ORCHESTRA Miss Mcu-kunis, Sponsor Top How: E. Bettke, Tfllerholzer, F. Mendriski, N. Kowclczyk, I. Toman. Second Row: F. Blond, D. Gore, S. Weiss, L. Hillqer. Top How: A. Indrelunas, E. Zvin- gcxuskus, C. Bilek. Second How: A. Cistoro, L. Wurnis, S, Wallis. Kettle Drum, E. Swain. F -ms TE . May 9 KeHy's Orchestra competes with twelve other high school orchestras. Who's cztrcxid ot the thirteen myth? A-A - Student voices tested the acoustics in 318 whenever their R ,Q5:g,:'- g ' , , , f'?t.,ggg1 kg W 31 - , . J . t particular choir inet to sina. Soprano, second soprano, alto, and 5? Q- if r Q s.,, r ,gf f wQ.fr. ,, n I r M . .5 X Y ,qw -a j-:::,. s -f , ,, ' J . . , T ..., 5 ' bass rnusic swelled to fuller richness because of the balance oi N '- harrno Y E... Ag 2. Z,:,,I: ,r 5IQ'IQ OFFICERS OF GIRLS' CHOIR Miss Dallach, Sponsor I. Iara, President: E. Woods, Vice President: D. Fisher, Secretary: M. Nickola, Treasurer. Sires 0. -nu 'ls-'sf Q Nw. , ,- .A 'sf 5 ai wt ,gf F. Lazcxrski, XV. Malinski .4 V. Nowatski, W. Suchor wwe! C4004 an f WA y 660510 fhe Choirs made their traditional ap- Jrances at assemblies and school con- 'ts. Through impromptu skits and songs tsented at the weekly socials they are lding the foundation for the presenta- 1 ot an original operetta. Wishing to make a proper stage appear- ze, the choir is trying, through spon- ed activities, to raise funds for the 'chase of rohes. MIXED CHOIR Miss Dullcxch, Sponsor Seniors, nt right, above: F. O'Nei1I, L. Thielen, F. Martin, M. Iackovac, K. Eattinger, D. Dixon, W. Suchor, I. Corbett. OPERETTA GROUP At right, below, Top Row: A. Riebau, V. Nowatski. Second Row: I. McClellan, C. Vince, C. Serpico. L. Kut. Fore-ground: L. Paczkowski, S. Tross. Bykowski, John . Adair, Raymond ...... U.S.N. Adam, Arnold .... U.S.A.A.C. Adamlk, Bruno ....... U.S.N. Adams, John ..... U.S.A.A.C Adomoitis Charles .U.S.M.C Affrunt, Anthony .... U.S.A. Ahmer, Earl ......... U.S.A. Alesky, John ..... U.S.A.A.C. Alexander, Raymond ..U.S.N. Alirz, Clarence ...... U.S.N. Allard, James ..... U.S.M.M. Allard, Marvin ....... U.S.A. Altes, Ralph ......... U.S.N. Anderson, Carl ...... :U.S.N. Anderson', Herbert.U.S.A.A.C. Andrews, Eugene ..... U.S.A. Andrews, Robert ..... U.S.N. Anglis, Leonard .,.... 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. Antonopulos, Michael..U.S.A. Apcel, Albert ........ U.S.N. p , ...... U.S.N. Appanaitis, Bruce .... U.S.N. Arcand, Alex ........ U.S.A. Arendarczyk, Leonard.U.S.A. Arendt, Edward ...... U.S.A. Arendt, Robert ....... U.S.N. Arendt, Walter ...... U.S.N. Arenz, Donald ....... U.S.A. A kewich John Arvasas, Alphonso Asmutis, Steve ....... U.S.N. Aszman, Albert ...... U.S.A. Atkinson, Lawrence ...U.S.A. Attiyeh, William Auskalnis, John .... U.S.C.G. Babula, Edward ..... .U.S.N. Babula, Stanley ...U.S.M.C. , Thaddeus .... U.S.A. Bagdon, Richard..U.S.A.A.C. Babula Baudonas Edward .... U.S.A aaguonasf Stanley.U.S.A.A.C: SVI ji' SERVICE RGLL JL KELLY HIGH SCI-ICDCDL it Nothing flashy, nothing stupendous, just a digni- fied roll of honor listing the names of our brave boys who are fighting for usl Seventy-four of them will not return to enjoy the peace for which they fought. With a fluorescent light above it, the eighteen-foot frame holds a place of honor in the lobby of the main corridor. Berngen, Robert ...... U.S.A. Bernot, Stanley ....U.S.C.G ....U.S.A. .....U.S.A. Bertram, William .... U.S.A Bervid, John ,........ Betzel, Thomas ....... U.S.N Biago, Arthur ........ U.S.N Bieaiadecki, Edward ..U.S.A U.S.AZ Biedron, John . ...... U.S.A Bieniiek, Edward ...... U.S.A Biga, Chester ........ U.S.A. Biga, Kasimer ...... Biga, Walter ........ U.S.A Bill, Louis ........... U.S.A Bitinas, Bruno ....... U.S.A Bitinas, Vito .... U.S.A.A.C Blazek, William ..U.S.A.A.C Blazowski, Theodore ..U.S.A Block, Henry ....., U.S.M.C Block, Urban ........ U.S.A Boehm, Earl ......... U,S.N Boehm, Raymond .... U.S.A Boehmlle, Warren .... U.S.A Bohse, Merlin ........ U.S.N Boida, Frank ..... .U.S.C.G .U.S.A. Boldyga, John ..... U.S.M.C. Bologna, Patrick ..... U.S.N Boras, Edward ..... U.S.M.C Borkowski, Fred ...... U.S.A. Borowy, Edward ...... U.S.A. Borucki, Cyril ....... U.S.A. Bouzek, Ernest ....,.. U.S.N Bowbal, Richard ... U.S.M .C Bowe, Robert ........ U.S.A Bowler, Thom as ......U.S.A. Bowman, Robert ..U.S.N.A.C Boykosky, Sam ....... U.S.A. Bradac, Norbert .....U.S.A Bradley, Thomas .,... U.S. A Bragiel, Albin ...U.S.A.A.C Bragiel, Arthur ...... U.S.A Bragiel, Chester .U.S.N.A.C Bragiel, Harold ...... U.S.A Bragiel, John ........ U.S.N. Brancewicz, Bernard ..U.S.A. Brandenburg, Louis ..U.S.N. Brasky, Edmund ..U.S.A.A.C. Brauer, Ralph ....... U.S.N. Brazis, Tibert .... U.S.A.A.C. Brazlauskas, Adam.U.S.N.A.C. Brazlauskas, Tibert ...... ...............U.S.A.A.C. Bretall, Robert .... U.S.M.C. Bretall, William, ...U.S.M.C. Briski, Paul . .... U.S.A.A.C. Brniak, Joseph ,...... U.S.A. Broda, Eugene ..,.. U.S.M.C. Brodecki, Eugene ..... U.S.A. Broderick, Ray ....... U.S.N. Brodlo, Chester ...... U.S.A. Brodnick, Raymond ...U.S.N. Brongiel, Edward..U.S.A.A.C. Brozowslti, Cecilia ...WAVES Bruck, Arthur ....... U.S.A. Bruck, Henry .... U.S.N.A.C. Bruno, Felix ......... U.S.N. Bruno, Tony ......... U.S.N. Bryfczynski, Norbert ..U.S.A. Bryfezynski, Edmund..U.S.A. Bubinas, Stanley .... .U.S.A, Bucykowski, Edmund ..... ...............U,S.A.A.C Budimir, Dragomir ..., U.S.A. Budo, Michael ..... U.S.C.G. Budzyna. Frank ...... U.S.A. Bugal, Eugene ...U.S.A.A.C. Bugajski, Edmund .... U.S.N. Bukowiecki, Henry .... U.S.A. Bukowski, Norbert ....U.S.N Bukowski, Raymond Burandt, Delwyn ..... U.S.A. Burba, Albert ....... U.S.A. Burba, Charles ....... U.S.A. U S N ..U.S.N. Burnowske, Chester . . . Buttney, Walter ...U.S.M.C. Ss 'l ...zu LL J :Q fr' SLAM I r 'X 4 till? f -f 'f 4' ' ' f 9 'Wg Se X Q. 7 L, 'I rv z F' E. ai- 'E iw -. 4 'i 5 Buzinec, August . ..... U.S.N Bykowski, Leonard Cable, Stanley .U.S.A.A.C. . . . . U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C Cachel, Edward ...... U.S.N Cachel, Henry ........ U.S.A Cachor, Walter . ...... U.S.A Camalieri Mario U.S.A. Campana' Bernard' I I I 'U.S.N capiak, Charles ...ff :U.S.A. Caprata, Norbert ..... U.S.A Cardival, Joseph ...... U.S.A Carrigan, Thom as Carrozzo, ....U.S.A Sam ..,U.S.A.A.,C Caruana, Joseph ...... U.S.N Cassara, Frank ....... U.S.A Cavoyza, Salvatore .U.S.A.A.C Cazla, Henry ......... U.S.A Cebatarunas John Ceponis, John .... ' Cereby, Anthony ..... U.S.A Cermak, Paul ........ U.S.A Cernick, Erwin ....... U.S.A Challand, Willis . Chan lis Leon .s. I p , .... U.S.A.A.C. Chapas, Henry . Chapman, William Chapulis, Leo U A ...,U.S.N ....U.S.A .U.S.A.A.C Charnas, George ...... U.S.N Cheske, Edward .. Cheske, Thomas . Chiaradia, Herman ....U.S.N ...U.S.C.G .. . U.S.N' U.S. N. .U.S.A. Chika, Alexander . .... U.S.A. Chimel, Ted .,....... U.S.A. Chlumecky, Joseph Chmura, Matt Cholewa, Matthew ....U.S.N ...U.S.C.G ....U.S.N Choyce, Leonard ...... U.S.A. Christenson, James , .... .. U.S.A.A.C chriEiJlSiiEF,'s5ifi'.' .... u.s.N. Bagucanskas, Clarence.U.S.A. if Bagwell, Paul ........ U.S.A. Bajorek, Joseph ...... U.S.N. Baltunas, Anthony ...U.S.A. Baltunas, Medard.U.S.A.A.C. Bambera, Chester Banley, Chester ...... U .S. N. ....U.S.A. Bonderski Bernard MIS ..U.S.A Hertenstein, Arthur.U.S.N.Rl Kasmer, Eugene...U.S.A.A.C Kolody, Rudolph..U.S.A.A.C DUTY Bartkus, Vincent Barauskas, Albin ...U.S.C.G. Bardouskis, Frank Barkauskas, Hlllar ....U.S.A. d ..U.S.A Barlog, Marcel ....... U.S.A Barnett, Marion ...... U.S.A. Barstis, Albert ....... U.S.A. Barstis, Alphonse, .... U.S.A Bart, James .......... U.S.A Bartkus, Alex ....... U.S.A Bartkus, Jerome ...... U.S.A .....U.S.A Koniarz, Andrew ...... U.S.A. SING IN ACTION Kudla, Raymond ..U.S.A.A.C. Mallon, Fred ......... U.S.A. Mazaik, Valentino .... U.S.A. Schiurp'o, Edward .... U.S.A. Shereck, Albert ..U.S.A.A.C. sir KILLED IN LINE OF Arendt, Anthony ...... U.S.A. Bozyk, John L ......... U.S.A Brace, Leonard ......, U .S. N. Brezinski, Chester .... U.S.A. Brown, Edward ...U.S.A.A.C. if Stalin, Walter ........ U.S.N Tomek, Robert ..... Van Matre, Van ..... .U.S.N Zelnis, Al ........... U.S.A :fr U.S.M.C. Ceponis, Joseph Bartnik, George ..U.S.A.A.C Bartolucci. Raymond ..U.S.N Bartus, Stanley ...... U.S.A Barzyk, Edward .... U.S.M.C Barzynski, Joseph .... U.S.A. Barzynski. Thaddeus . . U .S. N rii'il'c Beck. Walter ,....... .U.S.N Batina, Jerome ...... U.S.A Batina, Thomas...U.S.A.A.C Bavaro. Joseph ....... U.S.A. Bavaro. Vito ,........ U.S.N Becatti. Leroy ...U.S.A.A.C Cieler, Richard .......U.S.A. ..U.S.A Cikas, Frank ......... U.S.A Clark LeRoy . U.S.A ciarui, TimothyH:f:::U.S.A Conrad, Andrew Curcio, Rudolph ......U.S.A .....,U.S.A Czernek, Edward ...... U.S.A Di Bartolo, Guido ..., U.S.A Doerscheln, Kenneth ..U S.A Dziedzic, Frank M ..... U.S.A Faklis, Peter ......... U.S.A Kilburg, Edward ..U.S.A.A.C. Kleaderman, Anthony. Klimol, Joseph ..... Kolecki, Chester ..... Konowalik, Stanley .. Kowynia, Thaddeus .. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. Becker, Kenneth ...... U.S.A Becvar, John ........ U.S.A Becvar, Robert ....... U.S.A Bednarski, John ...... U.S.A Bednarz, Aloysius ....U.S.N Bednarz, Bruno. . .U.S.A.A.C. Bednarz, Mathew ..... U.S.A Belair, Robert .... ...U.S.A Benes, Theodore ...... U.S.A Benuzzi. Carl ........ U.S.A Fiedler, Donald .... U.S.M.C Flickenger, Clyde .... U.S.N Garwal, Casimir ..U.S.A.A.C Genga, Theodore ...... U.S.A. Glozick, Raymond .... U.S.A Harms, John .... U.S.A.A.C Hart, Earl ........... U.S.N Jodlowski, Stanley ...U.S.A Jurcazali, J. J ..... U.S.A.A.C Kranson, Laurence.U.S.A.A.C. Kratz, Norbert ....... U.S.A. Kritchunas, Bernard ..U.S.A. Krolik, Roman ....... U.S.A. Krygowski, Edward ...U.S.A. Kuchmuk, Edward.U.S A.A C. Kuchmuk, Laddie ..U.S.M.C. Lubin, Edward ....... U.S.A. Machowicz, Ted .... U.S.M.C. Maciejewski, Joseph Martinonis, Adolph .... U.S.A. Maslanka, Edward .... U.S.A. Mikolaczyk, Chester ....... Mikota , Edward ...... U.S.A, Miller, Clarence ..U.S.N.A.C Miniet, Nowak, Parker, Edward ...... U .S.A. Chester ...... U.S.A. Chester ...... U.S.A. Pokrzywa, Frank ..... U.S.A Pomykala, Edward . . .U.S.A. Rarrat, John ........ U.S.A Rudski, Leon .... U.S.A.A.C Saenger, Lester ...... U.S.A Salis, Benny .... ..... U .S.A. Simonetti, Joseph ..U,S.M.C. Sneddon, Robert .... U.S.C.G Soprych, Edward .U.S.A.A.C Sparks, Joseph A ...... U.S.A Stalun, Anton .... ...U.S.N Stanock, Joseph ...... U.S.A Stewart, Tracy .... U.S.M.C Sullivan, John Lawrence... Tomczek. Stanley Tren lson ....U.S.A .....U.S.A t, Ne . . . Vermette, Arthur. .U.S.A.A.C Washack, Robert ..,.. U.S.A Weiss, Marvin .... '. . .U.S.A Wiedefeld Albert Williams, William wieuefenll Josephllf If 'H'UIS.N Wiorek. Robert ...... Zawilla, Edward . .....U.S.A U.S.A. U.S.A. U S.A. 112 . 7,1 Christopher, William ..U.S.N. Chwierut, Frederick ..U.S.N Clesla, Bernard ...... U.S.N. Ciezadlo, Stanley ...U.S.C.G. Cigler, Dorothy .... U.S.M.C. Cihon, Joseph ........ U.S.A. Cisek, Frank ........ U.S.A. Cisek, John .......... U.S.N. Cisek, Joseph ........ U.S.N. Clancy, Eugene ...... U.S.N Clark, Wilbur ........ U.S.N. Clark, William ....... U.S.A. Clarke, Francis ...... U.S.A. Coduto, Michael ...... U.S.A.' George .... U.S.A.A.C. Collins, Conley, William ...... U.S.N. Contes, Christ ........ U.S.A. Contes, Thomas Corbett, John ........ U.S.N. Corcoran, Eugene ..... U.S.A. Cote, Donald ..... U.S.A.A.C. Coyle, John .......... U.S.A. Edward ...... U.S.A. ....U.S.M.C Cronin, Cronin, Joseph ........ U.S.A. Cronin, Richard ...... U.S.A. Cronin, Robert ....... U.S.A. Culik, John .......... U.S.A. Curcio, Joseph ........ U.S.A. Curcio, Larry ........ U.S.A. Curylo, Edward ...... U.S.A. Curylo, Myles ........ U.S.N. Cushing, Cwiklik, Frank ...... U.S.M.C. Cygan, Edward ....... U.S.N. Cygan, Stanley ....... U.S.N. Cytrych, Eupene..U.S.A.A.C Czaja, Edward ...,..., U.S.A. Czaja, Henry ........ U.S.A. Czaplicki, Casimir.U.S.A.A.C, Czarnick, Robert .... U.S.C.G. Czarnik, George Czarny, Joseph ........ U.S.A, Cxarry, George Czepowski, Ray . ..... U.S.N. Czerniak, George ..U.S.A.A.C. Czerwinski, Eugene..U.S.M.C. Czerwinski, Vincent ...U.S.N. Czyz, Charles ........ U.S.A. Albert ...... U.S.A. ......U.S.N. ...,..U.S.N Dadium, Dan .... U.S.A.A.C. Dado, Natale ........ U.S.A. palm, Ralph ......... u.s.A. Dagis, Albert ........ U.S.N. Dalesandro, James ...U.S.N Dalesandro, Julio .U.S.N.A.C. Dollesandro, Jerry ..,. U.S.N. Damarka, Anthony .... U.S.A. Danielwicz, Edwin ..U.S.M.C. Danta, Herman ....... U.S.A. Dathe. Howard ....... U.S.N. Dauksas, Frank ...... U.S.A. Dececo, Anthony ..... U.S.A. Dedecker, Ge'orue..U.S.A.A.C. De Hertogh, Walter ..... F. ...............U.S.A.A.C Denees, Vincent .,U.S.N.A.C. Depa, Walter ........ U.S.N. Dephilips, Benny ...... U.S.N, Depretro, Anthony .... l'.S.A Derdzinski, Robert ...U.S,N Derzewiecki, Leonard ..... M.C De Salvo, Salvatore ...U.S.A. Deszcz, Arthur ...... U.S.A. Detrich, William..U.S.A.A.C. Dettman, Roland .... U.S.A. Dettman, Walter ...... U.S.A. Dibiase, Carl ......... U.S.A. Dibiase, Louis ..... ..U.S.N. Di Biase, Samuel..U.S.A.A.C, Dimartino, Edward .... U.S.N Dimmel, Melvin ...... U.S.A Divito, Camillo ....... U.S.A. Divito, Gus .......... U.S.A. Dixon, Andrew .... U.S.A.A.C. Dlotkowski, Edward ,.U.S.N. Gudjonis, Peter ...... U.S.A. Jacobowski, Edward ....U.S.A. Us 2 a n r if TQ, if ' H -11 A no f PQ I 3 71-.Y R ,fx ff, ,ig S- f, , J X f-1 -9 .N - , YQ f O fl 1 JscPA ,-. -' .. 'I .N QQ ,Q K Us 41? fy rg, A 3 ? f 1 , keg I Qi' Dlotkowski, Erwin .... U.S.N Dlotkowski, Florian ...U.S.N Dlotkowski, Frank .... U.S.N Doerscheln, Howard ..U.S.A Doerscheln, Roy .... ..U.S.N Dohuen, Danny ..U.S.A.A.C Dombro, Clement ...U.S.C.G Dombroskas, Bruno ..U.S.N Donofrio, Alex ....... U.S.N. Donofrio, Felix ...... U.S.N Donohue. John .... U.S.A.A.C. Donohue, Richard ..... U.S.N Dopkowski, Edward .... U.S.A Dorke, Edward .... ...U.S.A Dreyer, Clifford ..... .U.S.N Drogsz, Aloysius. ..... U.S.A Drozd, Leonard ...... U.S.A Drozd, Stanley .,..... U.S.A Drzewiecki, Leon'ard.U.S.M.C Drzymkowski, Edwin ..U.S.N Duchnowski. Theodore .... Dudek, Walter ....... U.S.A Dulski, Louis .... .... U .S.A Dusik, Ben .......... U.S.A Dvorak, John ...... U.S.M.l: Dybala, Thaddeus ..... U.S.A Dybala, William ..... U.S.A Dykema, Floyd ........ U.S.A Dykiel, Matthew ...... U.S.N Dzedzic, John .... U.S.A.A.C Jackwski, Edward .... U.S.A. Eggert, George Herholdt, EdwardiU'.SiNiA'.C Grabinski, Walter .U.S.N. Dziedziak, Frank .... U.S.N Earls, Harry ....... . .U.S.A Eatinger, Robert..U.S.A.A.C. Eaton, Otto M ...... Edart, John ....... Eggert, H oward Eggert, John . . . .. .. Eggert. Walter Egielski, Henry Endsel, Robert Endzel, Edmund Endzel, Fred ....... Equi, Thomas ...... Ercegovac, Rudy Erickson, Albert ..U.S.A ..U.S.A . .U.S.A. ..U.S.A ..U.S.A U.S.A. i1'.s.c.o ..U.S.N ..U.S.N . .U.S.A. .. U.S.A. . .U.S.A.A.C ..U.S.A Esposito, Donald .... U.S.N Estramskis, George .... U.S.A Euske, Joseph ........ U.S.N EVHIIBUSKHS, Aloysius ...............U.S.A.A.C Evanauskas, Anthony. . U.S.A. Evancich, Emil Evans, Clarence .... ..U.S.A ..U.S.N Evans, Edward .... U.S.M.C. Evans, Ralph ...... Evans, Raymond .... ..U.S.N U.S.A Evenhouse. Ralph . ..UiS.M.C Ewasiuk, Michael... Ewasiuk, Stanley Fahrforth, Albert... Faklis, Anthony .... . .U.S.A ..U.S.A. ..U.S.N U.S.A Farris, Kemon ...... ' .'u.s.n. Farmagsz, Edward ....U.S.N Farrell, Joseph ...... U.S.N Feaman, Vernon .... U.S.M.C Fennell. Robert ...... U.S.N. Fider, Thomas .... U.S,A.A.C Filinovich, Walter .. ..U.S.N Filonovich, Casimer. ..U.S A. Fink, Albert .... .... Finn, Thomas ...... Fitzgerald, John .... Flannery. John ..... Flood, Lawrence ..U.S.N ..U.S.A ..U.S.N U.S.N. Foreman, George .... U.S.A. Fornek, Alex ...... ..U.S.N Fbrnek, Edward ...... U .S. N Fornek, Thaddeus.U.S.A.A.C Forst, Robert ....... .U.S.N. Fox, William ...... U.S.M.C. Francell, Earl .... .... U .S.A. Franckowiak, Walter ..U.S.A. Franklin, Ginex...U S.A.A.C. Frankowiak, Joseph Frascone, Henry .. Fredricks, Robert L Frenette George . ....U.S.A. . . . .U.S.A. ee..U.S.N U.S.N. Fritsch, George ...... U.S.N. Frye, Lawrence ....... U.S.N. Fuhrman, Earl ....... UfS.N. Fuks, Louis .......... U.S.N. Fuller, Myron .... ....U.SA Fulluide, Henry ...... U.S.A. Fullllide, William ....U.S.A. F urlit, Edward ....... U.S.A. Gabryel, Edward . Gabryskak, Edward Gagner, James Gaisor Edward .. .. ..U.S.N. ...aU.S.N. ...:U.S.A. U.S.A. Gaizouska, Vincent' 'ffu,s. N. Galuszek, Henry .. ..U.S.C.G. Gams, Ralph ..... U.S.A.A.C. Ganza, Elmer .... Garant, George .. Garant, Thomas .. Garrant, Walter .. Garrigan, Thomas Garvey, Daniel .... Garvey, Garvey, Gasior, Gasior, Edward .. Gasior, Eugene Gasiorek, Joseph . John ...... Chester . . ....U.S.N. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N. Kathleen ...... WAC ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N. U N Gasper, Paul ......... U.S.A. Grantham, Robert.. .U.S.M.C. Gray, Mark .......... U.S.N. Green, Robert ........ U.S.A. Green, William ...... U.S.A Gregor, Leonard .....U.S.N. Grens, Edmund ....... U.S.A. Grey, Jose Ph ........ U.S.N. Gricus, Ray ...... U.S.A.A.C. Grigas, Vito ..... U.S.A.A.C. Grimes, Elmer ....... U.S.A. Grimes, Roy ......... U.S.A. Gritis, Pet er ......... U.S.A. Gritis, William ...... U.S.A. Grochowski Grochowski Grochowski Grochowski ordn'n'6vl5lfa , Carl ..... U.S.A. , Ernest .... U.S.A. , Harry .... U.S.A. , Richard ...... ........U.S.A.A.C. , Robert...U.S.A. Grojean, -Joseph ...... U.S.A. 1, Gronklewlc John .... U.S.A. Grose, Eugene ........ U.S.N. Gruca, Edward ..... U.S.C.G. Gruca, Frank ........ U.S.A. Gruca, Walter ....... U.S.N. Gruchot, Alphonse .... U.S.N. Gruszcynski, EdwardU.S.M.C. Grzenia, Edward ..... U.S.A. Grzymek, Edward ..... U.S.N. Gucknecht, Wallace ...U.S.N. Gucwa, Andrew .... U.S.M.C. Gawdzik, Theodore.U.S.A.A.C. Gawdzik, Walter .... U.S.C.G. Gaynor, Philip ....... U.S.A. Geary, John ......... U.S.A. Gedminas, Anthony Gedvilas, Alphonse Gedzun, William . Geever, Raymond . Gein'er, Raymond . Gendreau, James.. ....U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.A. Gerenz, Arthur .... U.S.A.A.C. Gerk, Frank ..... Gibbons, Patrick.. Gibbons, Patrick Gibula, Stephan .. Giercis, Joseph .. Gignac, Kenneth . Ginex, Franklin Glazor, Frank .... Glowaty Edward ....U.S.N. ....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. on-iauy, 'edward Gniady, Walter . .. ....U.S.A. Goetz, Albert .... U.S.A.A.C. Golab, Stanley ,.,.... U.S.N. Golaszewski, Walter ..U.S.N. Goldyn, John ..... ...U.S.A. Goldyn, Joseph .,.. U.S.A.A.C. Goldyn, Stanley ..U.S.A.A.C. Goldyn, Stanley ...... U.S.N. Gora, Alex ........... U.S.A. Gorak, Edward ... ....U.S.A. Gorgas Max ......... U.S.N. Gorgosz, Chester . Gorka, Edward ..U.S.C.G. ..U.S.C.G. Gorman, James ...... U.S.N. Gorney, Gorski, Alvin ........ U.S.N. Arthur ...U.S.A.A.C. Gorski, Joseph ....... U.S.A. Gorski, Raymond ..... U.S.N. Gorski, Ted . ...... U.S.M.C. Gotch, Walter ....... U.S.A. Gough, Arthur ...U.S.A.A.C. U.S.A.A.C. Guido, Marie ........ SPARS Gula, Stanley ..,..... U.S.A. Gulczynski, Edward ..U.S.N. Gunia, Michael ....... U.S.N. Gunther, Harold .... U.S.C.G. Gurin, Raymond ...... U.S.A. Gustafik, WilIiam.U.S.A.A.C. Grabowski, Adam . ..,. U.S.A Grabowski, Raymond.U.S.C.G. Grabowski, Walter .... U.S.N. Gragorcheck, George ..U.S.A. Gralek, Floyd .... U.S.A.A.C. Gralek. Ray ....... U.S.M.C. Gralek, Walter ....... U.S.A. Grander, Irving ...... U.S.A. Grandys, Walter ...... U.S.N. Gutknecht, Earl ...... U.S.A. Guziec, Ray .......... U.S.A Guzy, Henry ......... U.S.A. Guzy, Leo ........... U.S.A. Guzy, Walter ........ U.S.A. Gvozdenovich, Anth ony.U.S.A. Hagen, Ray H ......... U.S.N. Hagen, Roy .......... U.S.N, Hager, August ...., U.S.M.C, Hager, Fred ...... Hajer, Eugene .... Halavacek, Joseph ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.N. Halicki, Chester ..U.S.A.A.C. Hanek, Henry .... Hangos, Hangos, August .. Hangos, James Hann'um, John .... Hansen, George Hanzlik, Edward .. Haraburda. Walter ....U.S.A. August ..U.S.A.A.C. ..U.S.C.G. ..U.S.C.G. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A ....U.S.A. Harms, Robert ...U.S.A.A.C Harps, Donald ...U.S.A.A.C. Harrison, Curtis .. Harrison, James .. ..,,.U.S.A. ....U.S.A. Harrison, Russel..U.S.A.A.C. Hartnell, Harry Hart William .. ......U.S.N. ..U.S.C.G Y. Harvey, Jack ......... U.S.A. Hatton, Raymond ..... U.S.A. Havel. George ,..... U.S.C.G. Haverlock, James .....U.S.A. Hayden, Jack ........ U.S. N Hein, Walter .... Heinen, Matthew Henschel, Robert U.S.A.A.C. ...U.S.M.C USN Herman, Delbert ..... U.S.N. Herman, Donald ...... U.S.A. Hermann. Clarence .... U.S.A. Hernacki, Raymond .... U.S.A. Hettasch, Joe ........ U.S.N Hickey, William ...... U.S.N. Hillock, Leonard .... U.S.C.G Hirsch, Harold ....... U.S.A. Hirsch, Paul ........ U.S.N. 113 Hirsch, Richard . .....U.S.A. Hnatow, Theodore.U.S.A.A.C. Hobson, Slrother ...... U.S.A. Hobuss, Evelyn ........ WAC Hodel, Kenneth ...... U.S.A, offm Llo d H an, y .. Hogan, Gerald ..... .....U.S.N. U.S.M.C. Honec, Robert .... U.S.A.A.C. Hopkins, Ambrose..U.S.A.A.C. Hopkins, Richard Hora, Edward ........ U.S.N. Hora, Vernon ...... Horacek, Martin Horn, Elmer ....... Hornick, Robert Hozian, Frank ...... Hozian, John ...... Hrymak, Alex ...... Hrymak, John ...... Hrypek, Elmer ..,.. Hughes, James ..... Hussein, Hussan .... lemole, lgnatowicz, Edward lmbordmo, Thomas.. lvanuski, Victor .... lwanowski, Stanieyl. Jablanski, Chester .. Jachemczyk, Joseph Jackowiak, Victor Camillo .... U.S.C.G. ..U.S.A. U.S.C.G. U.S.M.C. U.S.C.G. ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A. . . U.S.A. U.S.M.C. U.S.M.C. ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A. ..U.S.A. ...U.S.N. .U.S.A. Jagelski, Arthur ...... U.S.A. Jagielski, Henry ..... U.S.A. Jaglelski, Vincent a nthon ....U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. Jag: , A y .... Jagla, Edward .... U.S.A.A.C. Jakes, George ........ U.S.A. Jalowiec, Alfred ..U.S.A.A.C. Jalowiec, Edwin ..U.S.A.A.C. Jalmviec, Mitchell.U.S.A.A.C. Jalowiec, Ray ........ U.S.A. James, Ralph ........ U.S.N. Jancilis, Alphonse ... . U.S.A. Janicke, Eugene ...... U.S.A. Janik, Norman ....... U.S.N. Janik, Stanley ....... U.S.N. Jankel, Raymond ..... U.S.A, Jankis, Joseph . ...... U.S.A. Jankowski, Norbert .... U.S.A. Janowski, WilIiam.U.S.A.A.C Janus, Walter ..... U.S.M.C. Jaros, Thomas ...... U.S.C.G. Jarosz, Stanley ....... U.S.A- Jasica, Walter ....... U.S.A. Jaukowski, Ted ....... U.S.A. Jendrzejewski, Steve ..U.S.A. Jensen, Louis ........ U.S.N. Jesionowski, Anthony..U.S.A. Jvrhemrzyk. Joseoh....U.S.N. Johnson, Arthur ..... U.S.N. Jolyk, Edward ........ U.S.A, Judge, Michael ...... U.S.N. Julin, Arthur. ........ U.S.A. Jurevicius, Martin ..U.S.M.C. Jurew. Otto .......... U.S.A. Jurewicz, John ..... U,S.C.G. Jurkevicus, Anthony. . . U.S.A. Jursa, Alex ..... ..... U .S.A. Juskevich, Dominick Kabylanczyk, Edwin ..U.S.A. ..U.S.N. Kachnowski, Bernard Kamzic, Nick .... Kancius, Chester . Kancius, Stanley . Kandell, Richard.. Kaneski, John .... Kaneski, Stanley.. Kania, Frank .... Kania, Joseph Kaotz, Norbert Kara, John ..... Kara. Walter ,... Karbin, Alvin .... ....U.S.A. .. . . U.S.A. .. . .U.S.A. ....U.S.A. . . . .U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. ....U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. ....U.S.N. .. . .U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A Karbin, Ann ..... ...NURSE Karbin, Henry ..... U.S.M.C. Karbin, Jack .......... U.S.A. Kardas, Stanley ..U.S.A.A.C. Karge, Jerome ....... U.S.A Karkut, Roy ..... Karpowicz, Hilary Karpowicz, Richard Karzm, Kaslayzk, John .. Kaslofski, Arnold Kasper, AI ...... Kasper, John .... . Kasper, Leonard .. John .... ....U.S.A ....U.S.N. ...U.S.N ....U.S.N. U.S.A.A.C. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. Kasprowicz, Edward ..U.S.N. Kasprzyk, John .. Katello, Albert .. Katello, Richard.. Katuskas, Joseph . U.S.A.A.C. ..U.S.C.G. ..U.S.C.G. ....U.S.N. Kawalec, Edward ..... U.S. N. Kawalzczyk, Thomas.U.S.C.G. Kawezynski, Leo . Kay, Leonard .... Kayris, Algirds .. Kazdalus, Bruno .. ....u.s.A. ....u.s.A. ....u.s.A. ....u.s.A, Keak, Frank ......... U.S.N. Keate, Edward ....... U.S.N. Keiba, Bruno ........ U.S.N. Keiba, Frank ........ U.S.N. Keller. Gerald .. ..... U.S.A. Keller, Gilbert ...... U.S.N. Kelly, Bill ...... U.S.N.A.C. Kelly, Kelly, James ..... Kelly, John ...... Kendra, Alex .... Kiel, Kieltyka, Alfonso . Kierbs, Edward .. Kierbs, Ellsworth Kilkus, Alexander Killen, Lawrence , Henry...... T!5 Walter Cephas Lee. . .U.S.M.C. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ..U.S.C.G. .U.S.M.C. ....U.S.N. M. Nelson teacher of mechanical draw ing at Kelly, was wounded in Germany December 27 and was hospitalized in England. Kaczmarczyk, Henry.U.S.C.G. Kaishas, Joseph ...... U.S.A. Kalinski, Eugene ...... U.S.A. Kalish, John ......... U.S.A. Kalnes Alexander U.S.N. Kamaroff, George..iii.U.S.A. Kamenske, Elmer Kamenske, Henry . . . .U.S.A. U.S.A. Kaminski, Amysaus ' I I I u.s.A. VV , I 75 Q ' S xi Q l J i. 1 , ,E s J a rr ' 30' X., .71 Xa I l ,ni hi . , , X ,Q U: J' V i Q7 N L, 4 o , X, Q Q, , H X4 1 k f , J was 0 0 Li ' pa 7' 'qw fin. 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U.S.A, Knapeneck, Robert..U.S.C.G. Knezevich, Peter ...U.S.M.C. Kobylarczyk, Clarence .U.S.N. Kob Iarz, Fred ..... U.S.C.G. Kromberg, Adolph .... U.S.N Krongberg, Julius ..U.S.C.G Krouch, Krueger, Krueger, Elmer ....... U.S.N Krueger, Frederick ...U.S.A Krueger, Henry ..U.S.A.A.C Robert ....... u.S.N Krueger, Kenneth ,U.S.A.A.C Krug, William ........ U.S.A Krumske, Richard.U.S.A.A.C. Krumske, Robert .U.S.A.A.C Kubal, Joseph ........ U.S.A Kubek, Walter ........ U.S.N Kubilius, Alphonse ...U.S.A Clayton ..... U.S.A. Maart, Julius .... U.S.A.A.C. Kochi, Ernest ........ U.S.A. U.S.A. Misiaveg, Charles Kreger, Clayton Koch, Frederick ...... U.S.A. Kodykowski, Irving ...U.S.N. Kogat, Thaddeus ...... U.S.N. Kolbus, Henry ....... U.S.A. Kole, Richard ....... U.S.A. Kolin, Raymond . .U.S.N.A.C. Kolody, Carl .... U.S.A.A.C. Kolody, Elizabeth ......WAC Kolody, Zigmund..U.S.A.A.C, Koncevic, Stanley .....U.S.A. Kominske, Elmer ...... U.S.A, Komoroff, George ....U.S.A. Kornas, Alex ......,. U.S.A. 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U.S.N, Krason, Leonard Krause, Frank Krause, Isadore Krawczyk, Louis ......U.S.A ...U.S.N ......U.S.N, ......U.S.N. Kreft, John .....,.... U.S.N. ......U.S.A. Kublis, Raymond..U.S.A.A,C Kucek, Casimer .,.... U.S.N Kucera, Joseph ....... U.S.A Kuczek, Casimir .... U.S.N Kuderka, Edward ..... U.S.A Kudla, Edward .... U.S.M.C. Kudla, Florian ...,.. U.S.N Kudla, Stanley .,..... U.S.N Kujawinski, Henry .... U.S.A Kulak, Alexander .... U.S.N Kulikowski, John ..... . Kulwiec, Edward Kulwiec, Leonard U.S.A. . . . . .U.S.A ....U.S.N Kuprash, George . ......... ,...............U.S.A.A.C Kupris, Antony ...... U.S.N Kurchina, John ..... U.S,C.G Kurtz, Richard ...,.. U.S.N Kush, Chester ....,... U.S.A Kutnarowski, John .... U.S.N Kuzur, Andrew ........ Kvietkus, Bernard .... U.S.A Kwak, Henry ......... U.S.A Kwasnewski, Edward . .. Kwasnewski, Stanley ..U.S.A Kwiatkowski, John .... Kwiatkowski, Leo ...... U.S.N Kwilosz, Andrew ..,.. U.S.A Kwilosz, Chester Kwirko, Leonard Labuda, .....U.S.A ......U.S.A Frank ........ U.S.N Lacey, Robert , ....... U.S.N Ladrick, Raymond .... U.S.A La Francis, Robert , ..... . Ladd ' 'riiiiieii' If ..U.S.C.G Lang: Robert ....... u.s.c.s Lange, Albert ........ U.S.A U.S.A. U.S.A' U.S.A: U.S.N.A.C. Lange, Elmer .... Lange, Frank ..... ....U.S.N ...,U.S.N Lapinskas, Ray .... U.S.A.A.C Lapinskas, Vito .. Lapinski, Ray .... La Preise, Robert Larney, Kenneth . Larney, Woodrow Larson, Louis Lassa, Leonard Latas, Edward . . Latas, Ted . .... . Latka, Edward .. Laurin, Leo ...... Laverde, Angelo .. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.N U.S.A.A.C. ....U.S.A ....U.S.N ..U.S.M.C ....U.S.N .,..U.S.A. U S.A.A.C U.S A.A.C ....U.S.N ....U.S.A Lazarz, Theodore ..... U.S.N Lazawskas, Frank ..,. U.S.N Lazinsky, Tom ..... U S.M.C Lebetski, Raymond ...U.S.N Le Compte, Francis ....... ...............U.S.A.A.C. Kreith, Earl ...... U.S.A.A.C Kreith, Vernon ...... U.S.N. Kremanski, AI ..... U.S.M.C. Kreniauski, Alphonse ..... Krolikowski, Barney ..U.S.A. Kroll. Chester ........ U.S.A. Lefko, John ........ U.S.M.C Lela. John .......... U.S.A Leliosh, Joseph ....... U.S.A Lenhart, A'vin ...,..,. U.S.A Leo, Louis ........... U.S.A Letwin, George ....... U.S.N Levitslii, Victor ...... U.S.A Levreau. Alfred ...... U.S.N Lewandowski, Frank ...,.. ...............U.S.A.A.C. Lewanski, Edward .... U .S. N. Lichag, Theodore Lichay, Chester . ....U.S.N. U.S.N. Lidert, Albert ....... U.S.N. Lis, Edward ........ Lithe, Edward ,..U.S.A.A.C. Litke, Howard ........ U.S.A. Litvay, Otto ......... U.S.A. Litwin Geor e .U.S.A. ...U.S.N. , g ..... Litwicki, Stanley ..U .S.M.C. Lloyd, Wesley ........ U.S.A. Lodding, Howard U.S.A. Loewe, Charles F. I Z I Z iU.S.A. Lopez, Manuel ........ U.S.A. Lo Presti, Frank .....U.S.A. Louis, Leo ........t. U.S.A. Loveland, Robert .....U.S.N. Lowe, Frederick ...... U.S.N. Lowe, George ........ U.S.N. Lubas, Chester ....,. Lubert, Vytaute ,.... 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Mueller, Roy Machatka, Kathryn ..WAVES Machatka, Ted ...... U Machen, Edward ...... U.S.A. Machen, John ..,,.... Machen, Ray ....... Machen, William ..... U.S.A. Maciorowski, Walter J ..... .S.C.G. .U.S.N. .U.S.A. .S.M.M. Macis, Joseph ........ U.S.A. Maciuszek, Edward ...U.S.A. Maciuszek, Joseph .... U.S.A. Maciuszek, Ted ...... U.S.A. Maciuszek, Victor ..,. U.S.A. Maciuszek, Walter .... U.S.A. Mackwiski, Albert ..U.S.C.G. Madigan, James ..U.S.A.A.C. Maduzia, Chester Maduzia, Norbert .....U.S.N. ....U.S.N. Magiera, E. .......... U.S.A. Maher, Thomas ..U.S.A.A.C. Malin, Herbert ..,... Maida, Sylvester ...U Majca, Ray ......... Majorovwski, Chester ..U.S.A. Majorwrski, John Malay, Andrew ..,,.. Malec, Ramond ...... Malec, Stanley ...U.S.A.A.C. Malecki, Henry ....... U.S.A. Malinowski, Adam .... U.S.A. Malinowski, Anthony ..U.S.A. Malinowski, Jacob .... U.S.A. Malinowski, John .... U.S.A. Malins, Chester ...... U.S.N. Malinski, Steve ...... U.S.N. Malmquist, Evan ..... U.S.A. Malone, Marco ....... U.S.N. Malover, Edward ..... U.S.N. Maluska, John ....... U.S.N. Mandel, Chester ...... U.S.A. Mangielardi, Joseph . U.S.A. .S.M.C. . U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.N. ij ..... .S.M.C. Martin, Joseph ...U.S. Martin, Robert ....... Martin, William ...... M artinkus Leonard Marynowski, Staniey' . ' Maslowski, Theodore Matelionis, Edward Matelski, Witold . Matthews, George . Matula, Erwin .... Matuszak, Robert . Matvechuk, Alex Mayer, Donald .... Mayer, William Mazeika, Joseph N.A.C U .S.A. U.S.A U.S.A. U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A. U.S.N U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A U.S.N. Mazieka, Edward ........ Muenaer, Ruth ........ WAC Mungovan, Donald ........ Munoz, Raymond ...... U.S.A. Murawski, Richard ....... Murphy, Tim'othy ..... U.S.A. Musial, Edward .... U.S.C.G. Musilek, George ...... U.S.A. Moth, Earl ....,..... U.S.N. Myczek, John ........ U.S.A. ...............U.S.A.A.C. Mazor, Thaddeus ...U.S.C.G. Mazur, Joe ...... U.S.A.A.C. Mazur, Martin ....,. U.S.C.G. 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Nowicki, William ......... ...............U.S.A.A.C. Oakes, Marvin ,..U.S.A.A.C. Oblazny, Walter . ..... U.S.A. 0'Brien, Jack ........ U.S.N. Manka, Edward ..U.S.A.A.C. Manka, Chester...U.S.A.A.C. Manke, Arthur ..... U.S.C.G. Manley, Lester ...... U.S.N. Mannarelli, Perrina ...U.S.A. Manning, Edsel ..U.S.A.A.C. Manning, Ralph ..U.S.A.A.C. Manrigue, Lupe ...... U.S.A. Marawski, Richard.U.S.N.A.C. Marchewka, Joseph ...U.S.N. ...U.S.N. Marcum, Thomas .... Marczak, Chester ..... U.S.A. Mardis, Glenn ....... Marek. Frank ....... Marchewski, Joseph 114 .U.S.A. .U.S.N. .U.S.N. M'll ,Peter ........, U.S.A. Millsit, William ...... U.S.A. Mirecki, John ........ U.S.A. Misevich, Albert ...... U.S.N. i1'.sIA'.A'.c. isikhiii 'eiiiiitifiii u s N M. ie li I h .... . . . i i s, a ........... ...... ...... U.S A.A.C. Mistach, Edward ..... U.S.A. Mistarz, Adam ....... U.S.A. Mitchell, Aldona E ........ .............U.S.M.C.W.R. Mizones, Stanley ..... U.S.A. Moakal, Eugene ...... U.S.A. Ochenkowski, Frank 0'Donnell, Cyril .. Olaska, Edward .. Olaska, Mathew .. Olek, Eugene .... . ..U.S.A. ...,U.S.A. U.S.A.A.C. ....U.S.N. ,...U.S.A. 0lek, Henry ..... U.S.N.A.C. Dies, Joseph ...... U.S.A.A.C. 0'NeiI, Hugh ........ U.S.N. 0'NeilI, Thomas...U.S.A.A.C. 0'NeiIl, William . Upalinski, Eugene Opon, Stanley .... Otto, Charles ..... ...,U.S.A. ..U.S.M.C. U.S.N.A.C. ...,U.S.A. Otto, Warren ........ U.S.A. Owca, Alexander ..... U.S.N. 1 l , wh on if wg ' X F53 f 5. la V D X096 l f' lviliaiif r V ft 1 f 374' ,- if l X ,il ' V1 3 1 2 F, Z X! .iffy r fs. J Jil - A ' l .af C , Q I, K 24 1 A J., Pacek, Edward ....... U.S.A Pacek Robert , ..... U.S.A raennlsui, can .... IIu.s.AI Pacholski, Richard .... ...............U.S.A.A.C Pacholski, S. E ........ U.S.A. Pachoski, Richard ........ ................U.S.N.A.C Padilla, Paul ....,. U.S.C.G. Pahr, Ernest .,....... U.S.A. Pahr, John ........ U.S.C.G Scott, Spadone, Robert .... U.S.C.G. Pahulski, Edward .... U.S.N. Pahuski, Stanley .... U.S.N. Palcewski Frank .. U.S.N. wanna, Jbsenn .... :::U.S.A. Paluch, John ..... Palus, Ted ....... Pamykala, Edward . .U.S.N. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. Plazek, Edwin ........ U.S.N. Plocke, Clarence .,.U.S.M.C. Plude, Eugene ......,. U.S.A. Pochalski, Carl ....... U.S.A. Pocius, Anton . ....... U.S.A. Pocius, Joseph .... U.S.M.C. Podhorny, Eugene .... U.S.N. Polak, Edward ..U.S.A.A.C. Polak, Joseph ,....... U.S.A. Pomo, Ralph ........ U.S.A. Pomykala, Walter .... U.S.A. Pontarelli, Edward .. . U.S.N. Pontarelli, Michael..U.S.C.G. Pontarelli, Raymond.U.S.C.G. Poplauskas, Joseph . . ,U.S.N. Poplawski, Fred ..U.S.A.A.C. Porto, Angelo ........ U.S.N. Potempa, Edward ..... U.S.A. Potempa, Walter..U.S.A.A.C. Poznak, Edward ...... U.S.A. Precin, Eugene ...U.S.A.A.C. Preidis, Ted ..... U.S.A.A.C. Prelaske, Ted ........ U.S.A. Pandolfo, Peter ...... U.S.N. Papernik, Robert ..... U.S.N. Paprocki, Wallace .... U.S.N. Para, James ........, U.S.N. Paradise, Raymond..U.S.M.C. Packiet, John ...... U. M M Pataky, Edward .... S. . . U.S.A Prell, Raymond ...... U.S.N. Patrick, Joseph ...... U.S.N. Patula. Chester .... U.S.M.C. Paukstis, Charles.U.S.A.A.C Paulius, John ...... U.S.C.G. Pauly, John .......... U.S.A. Paustis, John .... U.S.A.A.C. Peccia, Alfred ...U.S.A.A.C. Pecelunas, William .... U.S.A Pechous, Edward .... U.S.C.G. Prohaska, Harold ..... U.S.N. Pronenich, Polly Protosevich, Georg Provan, Elizabeth ...... WAC U.S.N. ......WAC e.U.S.M.C. Prussing, Fred ....... Przywara, Matthew .... U.S A. Pucka, Chester ........ U.S.A U.S.A. Pudwell Arthur .. Puzas, Anthony ..i:f:U.S.A. Guiding, Earl ........ U.S.N. W' if I lr' E3 3 r 4 T v, 1 Q Nl rl -. l' ' , if A P L 5 L it 7 Um L, 'A-rms as V' vpon n A ,,,.rn L.-rf fp , for-to ' fi Q h f- ro mreoq, ro ' 'Dano hw .IA ,- diy I, 5, V VL I . VV - n W N iid Q . J, , ,Q f ,al Rochlitz, Ervin ...U.S.A.A.C. Rock, Charles .... Rodeck, Raymond .. Rodeo, Edmund Rodono, Emanuel .. Rogal, Edward .... Rogowski, Harry Rohr, Charles ..... Rolek, Stanley Rolek, Thaddeus Rokosz, Edward Rokosz, Eugene .... Rokosz, Henry ..... Rolowicz, Florian . Rosado, Joseph ..... Ross, Donald ...... ...U.S.A ...U.S.A .U.S.M.C ...U.S.A .U.S.M.C ,..U.S.N ...U.S.N ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ...U.S.A .U.S.M.C ...U.S.A ...U.S.A. Rostan, Louis .... U.S.A.A.C. Routh, Frank ........ U.S.N Rowe, Harry ..,... ...U.S.A. Schulherg, Harvey i1'.sQAfh1c. sciihiiif 'onnifliy 'f . . .wAvEs Schultz, Edwin , ,..... U.S.A. Schultz, John ....... U.S.A. Schultz, Norman ...... U.S.N. Schulz, Schury, Arthur ....... U.S.A. Joseph ....... U.S.N. Schwarz, Jack ....... U.S.N. Scott, Charles ........ U.S.A. Scott, Richard ...... U.S.N. Socha, Edward .... Sokol, Edward .... Solomon, Frank Sommerfeld. Alfred Sommerfeld, Gustav Soprych, Matthew . Sorensen, Andrew .. ...U.S.N. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.N. ...U.S.A. ..U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.N. Sorensen, Clarence .... U .S.A. Sorensen Lawrence U.S.A. Sosnowslii, naynanu ' f f u.s.A. Sowa, Edmund ...U.S A.A.C. William ....... U.S.'N. Sebastian, Edmund ulsfniillc. Seerman, Henry ...... U.S.A. Seifert, Charles ...... U.S.A. Senkpeil, Fred ........ U.S.A. Serafini, Frank ....... U.S.N. Serafini, Vincent ..... U.S.N. Sergey, Florian ..U.S.A.A.C. Serowski, Edward ....U.S.A. Serpico, Joseph ...... U.S.A. Setzke, Hen'ry ....... U.S.N. Sexton, Edmund .,.... U.S N. .....U.S.A. Rowe, Kenneth ,...U.S.M.C. Rozek, John ......... U.S.N. Rudakas, Edward ...U.S.M.C. Rudakas, John ....... U.S.A. Rudnick, Gerald .......... ...............U.S.A.A.C. Rudolph, Albert . ,.... U.S.A. Rudolph, Franklin .... U.S.N. Rukavina, Stephan ...U.S.N. Rusilowicz, James .... U.S.A Rutkowski, Joseph.U.S.A.A.C Ryan, Charles ........ U.S.A. Ryan, Dennis ,... U.S.A.A.C. Ryan, Frank .......... U.S. N Ryhacki, Martin ..... U.S.A Shadler, Wilbur . Shakenis, Stanley Sharkey, James .. Shearie Sheckel r, Elmer . s, Harry . Shehan, William . Shemitis, Frank . Shermu Iis, John Shinowskis, John Shuffleharger, Wil ...U.S.C.G. .....U.S.A. .....U.S.A. .....U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. .....U.S.N, .....U.S.N. . .,.. U.S.A. Iiam .... Pecilunas, Leonard..U.S.C.G. Quinn, Michael ...... U.S.N. Rycyzyn, Fred ........ U .S.A. ............U.S.M.C. .U.S.A. Ronald ....,.. U.S.A. Sievers, U.S.A. Sadrick, Ray ..... Peck, Daniel ..... U.S.A.A.C. Peckaitis, Frank Pedata, Joseph Pekala, Edward .... Pekny, Edward ..... Pelster, Robert Pencek, Herman .... Penno, Adolf ,... .. Penno, Edward .U U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.N: U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .S.M.C. Quinn, Thomas ....... U.S.N. Quinn, William ..... U.S.C.G. Quintavalli, William.. .U.S A. Rachner, William .... U.S.N. Raden, Edward ...... U.S.A. Raden, Leo ....... ...U.S.A. Raden, Robert ..,.... U.S.A. Siler, Bernard ...... U.S.N.R. Percak, Jerry .... .... U .S. N. Perepechko, Stanley ..U.S.N. Permoda, Erwin ...... U.S.A. Permoda, Joseph..U.S.A.A.C. Perrino, Daniel ...... U.S.A. Perrino, Frank ..... .U.S.A. Ramirez, Ramon ., Savich, Alfred .... Skipitis, Tony ........ U.S.A. U.S.C.G. sannnnlt snney, Marvin ...,... u.s.n. Swanson, Arnnn ..U.S.A.A.C. ...U.S.A Perry, Robert ..... Perusina, Nicholas . Peter, Joseph ..... Peterson, Harold.,. Peterson, James Petka, Raymond Petkelis, Leo ...,. Petraitis, Albert... Petrey, Philip ..... Petrovski. Michael . Pezanowski, Leonard l I Philip, John ....... Philip, Michael Pieczyrak, Ted .... Pierzga, Ted ...... Piekut, Leo ....... Pierson, Lawrence . .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.N. .U.S.N. .U.S.N. .U.S.A. U.S.N. .U.S.A .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C .U.S.A .U.S.A. .U.S.A. .U.S.A. Rader, Orville .... U.S.A.A.C. Radiwonowicz, Roman .... Radochonski, Frank.U.S.C.G. Radovich, Paul ...... U.S.N. Radzus, Leon ,. ..,... U.S.A. Ragan, Adolph ....... U.S.A. Ragan, Stanley ...U.S.A.A.C. Ragowski, Chester .... U.S.N. Rak, Bruno .....,.... U.S.A. Rak, Eugene ..,.,..... U.S.A. Rak, John ........... U.S.A. Rak, Stanley .... U.S.A.A.C. .. . U.S.A. ................U.S.A.A.C Pierzga, Thaddeus . ................U.S.A.A.C Pietrus, Ray ...... Pietryla Pietryla: Pietryla, Plachy, Charles .. . .U.S.N. Pietryla, Edward ..... .U.S.A Frank ...... U.S.A John ........ U.S.N Walter. . .U.S.A.A.C Pillot, Kenneth ...... U.S.A Pillott, Herbert ...... U.S.A Piquette, Fred ....... U.S.N Piwowar, Walter ...... U.S.N Placzek, Irvin ........ U.S.A Placzek, John ........ U.S.N Placzek Walter . U.S.A Rakoczy, Stanley ,. Ralph, Stanley .... .. .U.S.A. U.S.A. nannniau, Florian J:::U.S.N. Rapinchuk, Andrew, Rarrat, Calvin .... Ratal, Bruno ..... Rauba, Casimer Rauba, Edward .... Rauba, Raymond .. Raue. Walter ..... Razutis, Charles Realy, Raymond Redden, John ..,.. Redden Robert Regan, 'George . Reinke Edward nnneiliis, John fflf ...U.S.N. ...U.S.N ...U.S.A. ...U.S.N. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. .U.S.C.G. ...U.S.N. ..U.S.N. ..U.S.A. U.S.C.G., ..U.S.N. U.S.C.G. ..U.S.A. Reminger, William .... U.S.A, Renkar, Thaddeus.U.S.A.A.C. Resner, Rohert .... U.S.C.G. Rydacki, Michael..U.S.A.A.C Rzekka, Raymond .... U.S.N Sacco, Donald ..... U.S.C.G Saccomando, Alphonse .... ...............U.S.A.A.C Sadowski, Casimer.U.S.A.A.C Sadowski, Victor ...... U.S.A Sadzewick, Larry .. ...U.S.A. Shukis, Bruno J .... U.S.M.C. Sicilian, Angelo ...... U.S.N. Siefert, Charles ..,... U.S.A. Sieloff, Raymond .... U.S.N. Sievers, Raymond ........ . Sievers, Robert .... ..U.S.A. Sievers, Willard . Saenger, Lester ...U.S.A.A.C. Sage, Edward ..... Sagotz, Benedict.,U.S.A.A.C Saliskas, Joseph ...... U.S.A Sammet, George . ..... U.S.A. Sammet, Jacques .. Sankanskas, John... Sankus. John ..... Sarapata, Henry Sargatls, Clement . Sauciunas, Frank . Sauter, William Savaglio, Fairmonte .U.S.M.C. .. . U.S.A. .. .U.S.A. U.S A. ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ...U.S.A. ..............,.U.S.A.A.C Savich, Edward .... Scarano, Anthony . Scerha. Stanley Scheckel, Harry Scheel, Edgar ..... Scheel, Karl ...... Scheuing, Vernon . Schilling, Kenneth Schilling, Robert Schleichert, Danny Schleichert. Edwar Schmidt, Harold .. Schmidt, Le Roy... Schmidt, Henry ii ..,U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ...U.S.A .. . U.S.A .. .U.S.A ..U.S.C.G. ...U S.C.G ...U.S.N ..U.S.N ...U.S.A ...U.S.A U.S.N. Siewierski, Arthur Siewierski, Roman .....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. ....U.S.A. Sikora, John ......... U.S.A. Sileikis, Edward .....U.S.N. Silhary, Charles ...... U.S.A. Spatafore, Frank .. Spatafore. Patrick . Speckin, Roland Springer, Donald .. Sreniawski, Joseph . Sroka, Henry ..... Stachyra Chester . ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.N. ...U.S.A ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. U.S.N: stannsiwarn .... UlS:A.A.C. Stack, James ...... Stajer, Emil ...... Staler, Frank ..... Staler, Joseph .... Stalin Walter.. .. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. U.S.N, Stanczyk, Edward A:i:U.S.N. Stanek, Albert Stanek, Chester Stanek, Joseph .... ...U.S.A. ...U.S.N. U.S.N. staneu, Stanley ...fffu.s.n. Stanish, Ralph .... Stankowski, Leonard ...U.S.N. . .U.S.A. Stankus, John .... U.S.A.A.C, Stankus, Joseph Stankus, Leo ...... Stasko, John ...... Staszak, Francis Stauch, Charles Stazak, Edward .... Stefanik, Ervin ..U Steffens, Stanley .. Sterzempa, Casmir . Stock, Edwin ..... Stock. Fred ....... ...U.S.A. .U.S.C.G. ...U.S.N. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. .S.A.A.C. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A Stomiany, Edward ................US.A.A.C Stomiany, Joseph .... U.S.A. Stracke, Frederick ...U.S.N. Straka. J. P .......,.. U.S.N. Strauch, Charles ..U,S A.A.C. Siniawski, Chester Sivicek, Paul .... Siwek, Alex ..... Siwek, John ..... Skala, Elmer Skala, George Skala, Jerome Skiha, Eugene Skilondz, Joseph . ..U.S.C.G. .....U.S.A. .... . U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. ... . .U.S.A. .U.S.A.A.C. .U.S.A.A.C. .....U.S.A. .....U.S.A. Strenge, Le Roy... Strenk Robert ...U.S.N. .U.S.N. Strezewski, Raymond' .U.S.A. Strikich, Mark Strockis Albert . . .U.S.A. U.S.A. srrnaansii, mnulmfiiIs.M.c. Skocik, Steve ........ U.S.N. Skowposki. Sandra . . .WAVES Skowronski, Thaddeus .... Skraba, Theodore .... U.S.A. Skurauskas, Victor.U.S.A.A.C. Slack. Richard ....... U.S.N. Slaminka, Louis ...... U.S.N. Struek, Francis ...... U.S.N. Strunk, Harvey ..... ..U S.A. Struwe, Charles .., . . .U.S.A. Studzinski, Edward ...U.S.A. .............u.s.ilf'eL'M'.c Schmidt, Paul .... U.S.A.A.C. Schmidt William ..... U.S.A Slattery, James .,.... . U.S.A. Slavinka, Louis ...... U.S.N. Slavinka Vincent U.S.A. Sliepcivic, Bob ........ U.S.N. Sliwoski, Edward..U.S.A.A,C. Sliwoski, Frank ...... U.S.N. Slomczynski, Chester ..U.S.A. Stomiany, Ervin ,..... U.S.A. Stomiany, Harry...U.S.A.A.C. Stuera, Philip ..... Stuewe, A'bert .... Stuewe, Conrad .... Stukis, Joseph .... Stulze, Frank ..... Sturat, Richard Sturtecky, George . Sturtecky. James .. Suess, Ralph ..... Suhar, Roger Sulenski, Loretta . Sulima, John ....,. .U.S.M.C. ...U.S.A. ...U S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S.A. ...U.S A. ...U.S.N. ...U.S.A. ...U.S A ...U.S.N. ..WAVF' ...U.S.N. Sullivan, Neil .... U.S.A.A.C. Surwill, Ben J ........ U.S.A. Svoboda, Anton ...U.S A.A.C. Swain, Norman .... ...U.S.A. Swain, Richard .....,. U.S.A. Reyels, Arthur ....... U.S.A. Richter, Richard..U.S.A.A.C. Riczkus, Raymond .... U.S.A, Riner, Quentin ...U.S.A.A.C. e. Harold .... U.S.N Plattner, Raymondfiii .... ...............U.S.A.A.C. Riplinp, Frank ....... U.S.A. Robeansky, Andrew Roberts, Roland ...U.S.A. ...U.S.N. Robson, Robert ....... U.S.A. Robutka, Edward ..... U.S.A. Schmook, Edwin 0.. Schneider, Charles . Schoenbeck. Richard ...U.S.A ...U.S.A ..U.S.A Schoneonbeck, Robert .U.S.A Schubert, Leroy ...... Schuetz, Charles . . Schuetz, Ralph ...... Schuetz, Roy ........ 115 Slowek, Henry ....... U.S.A. Slush, John .......... U.S.A. Smaha, Milton ...U.S.N.A.C. U.S.A. . . . U.S.A U.S,A. U.S.A. Smarzewski, Raymond .U.S.A. Smit, James .......... U.S.N. Smith, Joseph P, ..... U.S.N. Smolucha, Frank ...... U.S.A. Snell, Martin ....,... U.S.N. Swarziak, Stanley .... U.S.N. Swiech, Eugene ....... U.S.N. Swiech, John ........ U.S.A. Swiech, Raymond .U.S.A.A.C. Swierczek, Stanley .... U.S.N. Swiess, Edward ...,.. U.S.A. Swietek, Anthony ..... U.S.A. tcontinued on page 152i YZ .STf1f1,c!en1f ,inflow Hurry! Ask that tail gunner to slqn the Visitors reqlster Please no talking fire drills are serious . . , This meeting ot the Student COuHC1l will come to order May l see your pass? . . . Did you see Pen Stabs today? Teen Town needs some volunteer ele tricians . . . Have you a set of Muzzey h1story books? lwant a very small pamphlet on Neqritoes Nary an error 1n the records' Not with qirls on hand to type all outqoinq mail and necessary lists, answer the telephone and tile folders tests and tallure cards CIVIC award points are qiven tor this service ADIUSTMENT OFFICE ASSISTANTS Miss Linden, Sponsor Top Row: E. Iaskierski, F. Wcmielisia, A. Fiier, N. DiVecchio, D. Setlak. I. Ramos. Second Row: C. Hardy, D. Krason, E. Lechowich, R. Lcxcho, P. Gaidcruskas, A. Obszarny, M, Ginger. Foreground: I. Young, D. Bulski, H. Zachowska. .fdflfencfance CLERKS Miss Lynskey. Sponsor Top Row: L. Bartkus, L. Drozd, M. Murinelli, R. M. Stefanski. Third Row: V. Sniegolski, F. Mayer, E. Ratoike, I. Goyer. Second Row: E. Icrs- kierski, L. Wisniewski, A. Iurccxzcxk. M. DiNovo. Foreqround: I. Waas, E. Liss, C. Mackropoulis, T. Bronakowski. Zfmboom ASSISTANTS When will we ever get these stacks of books in order?' '...' 'I'm sure that these go on shelf 45 or is it 35? However, the mix-up is soon cleared up and every book is in place, because the Bookroom Assistants are on the job. Each assistant serves one period a day. He is there to check textbooks in and out and to keep a record of all lost books and the remunerations for them. He is directly responsible for a specified section of shelves. These he inventories and dusts. BOOK ROOM ASSISTANTS Mr. Small. Sponsor Top Row: C. Best, F. Willey, Mr. Small. Fore- qround: F. Kirby, W. Malinski, H. Kott. N. Korsak, P. McKennan, T. Walsh, I. Rodgers, I. Burbe. I. Rader, D. Kostush, T. Kinner. Foreqround: I.. Carroll, R. Kret. A bookroom assistant has a responsibility which demands good judgment, reliability, and a definite business and housekeeping efficiency. Because this service is voluntary, it merits civic award points. After four successive semesters in the bookroom a conscien- tious and successful assistant is awarded a Kelly emblem. 117 .gifaofenf Cjmnci REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT wa' .3g 5 v. 4,1- Do you think this poster for our coming movie will cit- troct more ottention on the north corridor woii or ot the turn of the stoirWoy? Members receive tickets tor on event. Wanna hove on eveninq of fun? Buy ci ticket to our roller skotinq party. Jeff, 52,4 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Mrs. Prendergasl, Sponsor L. Grube, Vice President: I. Burke. President: R. Mackowcxk, Treasurer? S. Luzowsku, Secretary. w,,,,-1-N' The Council builds morale Sing a sona tor ireeclom when the song sheets are distributed and then buy bonds and stamps The Student Council qets a request. Many teachers Visit the Council to give the delegates important infor- mation to take to their di' visions. Sale ot war stamps is a Vital part of Council work. Our room is lOO per cent again! JM Q... , You'll tind one at every turn for they are Kelly's official M.P.'s. No, Kelly's M.P.'s don't go around carrying clubs to keep order. They achieve order by courtesy, initiative, and a Willinqness to be of service. We see them verify passes ot transient students, check lockers for open locks, keep corridor floors free of waste paper, and direct visitors through the building. Because of all these duties, only trust- worthy students qualify for service. Top Row: L. Mickas, R. Iacobs, D. Lewan- ski, D. Mayer, L. Thielen, D. Carlson, A. Wiertelak. Fourth Row: L. Ross, D. Yunic. M. Zufia, A. Sorzickas, L. Manuk, E. Wolbas, R. Lefielman, S. Tross, P. Retrick. Third How: T. Mazurski, W. Fortuna, G. Skala, G. Russell. I. Saska, R. LaFlamme, R. Domaqalcl, I. Frey, E. Hamilton, G. Rinko. Second Row: P. Kuczynski, H. Workowski, P. Smietanski, S. Wodarczyk, L. Sever, Z. Walters, E. Dircks, E, Palusis, L. Barzyk, R. Grahinski. Fore- qround: E. Pucka, E. Woods, D. Dybala, E. Marello, D. Seemann, M. Novak, A. Dyqas, R. Christopher. HALL GUARDS. Miss Lynskey. Sponsor Captains-- Stcmdinq: C. Mackropoulos, T. Martyn, V. Rad- zius, D. Guilmond, C. Zabel, B. Chernauskas. Seated: I. Toman. R, Bula, V. Nowcitski. HALL GUARDS Top Row, Below: K. Iordan, R. Derengowski, W. Bultny, P. Monstwillo, B. Symanski, F. Potempcr, R. Bumber, D. Kozack, V. Metke. H. Makarewich, R. Marciniak. Third Row: S. So- prych, D. Fingl, L. Kaneski, M. Grant, L. Zelmer, G. Rudnick, E. Adamek, V. Vince, V. Mistach, R. Ianick. Second Row: R. Tokcxrz, E. Moll, I. Markham, A. Stachnik, M. Maher, L. Kiaurakis. S. Schon. D. Andrews, R. Dicenz. Foreqround: S. Hoppe, M. Nowaczyk, R. Strunges, V. Elezo- vich, D. Kowalski, L. Higgins. Civic award points are awarded the hall guards for these services. Four consecutive semesters of commendable work merit an emblem, to which is added a star for every two additional semesters of duty. HALL GUARDS Above, Top Row: M. Jamison, I. Nietopiel, D. Kujawinski, I. Szostecki, L. Bernatowicz. Fifth Row: D. Habdas, G. Ienicek, M. Miller, E. Partyka, I. Raumondi. Fourth Row: A. Gedminas, D. Heinz, A. Gacek, D. Teske, B. Honath. Third Row: B. Mikas, G. Mackropoulos, B. Hogan, L. Sielep- kowski, G. Tilford. Second Row: H. Pennock, W. Pliester, I. Habas, H. McCord, C. Stoklosa. Foreqround: B. Kane. E, Williams, L. Hansen, E. Burnoski. Standing: S. Yccius. Center, Top Row: E. Giliano, B. Iurew, E. Wojtanowski, D. Bulski, E. Zielak. Fourth Row: C. Petricevich, B. Fisher. L. Gapsa, G. Koranda, L. Pitassi. Third Row: B. Anders. E. Austin, L. Iaskey, D. Krawiec. Second Row: P. Prokup, M. Purcell, S. Wertz, F. Williams, R. Hebel. Foreqround: R. Misiaveq, I. Miranda. R. Brown, T. Martyka, C. Miller. Captains, Stcmdinq: D. Kozack, T. Lewanski. Below, Top Row: G. Vodar, F. Bielski, I. Dziuba, T. Strait. W. Kleiman, E. Oksas, S. Mohr. T. Kulmcr, H. Holda, I. But- kis. Second Row: E. Pandolfo, M. Stranc, G. Iohnson, L. Dapser, L. Wantrobski, A. Droqosz, E. Krug, M. Schmidt. L. Nagel. Foreqround: D. DeSa1vo, H. Katt, F. Riner, D. Iacubs. I. Vario, D. Smith. 121 At Left, above. Top Row: E. Bryk, E. Kasprowicz, R Kotula, R. Gaidowsky. D. Hungerford. Second Row H. Smcis, R. Kolacki. E. Iohnson, L. Siewierski, L. Hen richs, M. Maiorca, M. Kasper. Foreqround: I. Bigo, D Buchunas, E. Aulicky, F. Ozien, M. Sava. At Lett, below. Top How: F. Waiikus, A. Kobernik I. Haltpenny, B. Fatima, V. Lezon, V. Gniady, S. Yocius F. Micucci. Third How: D. Zielinski, E. Giliano, L. Blush A. Gruchot, E. Dircks, E. Fiuks, E. Rendak, L. Warzy Second Row: G. Pazdro, D, Kilens, E. Zvenqauskas, F Haerle, E. Iagodzinski, G. Brodarick. Foreqround: M Kubis, L. Brinker, M. Dotto, C. Marek. me Cfowion is out today! People who have printers' ink in their blood are natu- rally drawn to Room 300 Where they think up and make up the schools news organ. The Start consists of the Press Club, almost with' out exception students re- cruited from the journalism classes. From rough layout until the rolls ot newspa- pers lie side by side on the counter in Room 300, the Start nurtures each issue. The business start grapples with problems ot wartime publication and leaves red tiqures tar behind. lust look at the mis- take we didn't catch, right on the tirst page, tool EDITORS Miss Gouwens, Sponsor A. Prihod, R. Stefanski, W. Bogdcmske The high spot of the 1ear's Work is the pro- iuction oi the servicef nen's Christmas qitt ssue each November, 1elly's rnessaqe to her Joys and qirls in the ar Corners of the fountry, on the seas, Ind in distant parts of he earth. ausmsss smrr Mrs. Parker, Adviser L. Higgins, L. Lcmqlois. E. Zinglar. VVill you answer ,orne questions about 'our work in the at- endance office, Miss .ynskey? Wou1dn't this photo- Iraph do for a front page Cut? 4. 'gl' 1?-1' kb 123 'R JQffW,m rms is ' W 1310 made by and tor you lt is a record of this, and no other, year at Kelly, the best high school on earth LAMPLIGHTER LITERARY STAFF Miss Gouwens, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Hennebry, Mr. Dempsey. Advisers Top How: M. Kral, M. Sandborq, G. Brod crrick, D. Wojnicki. At Typewriter: A. Sharp, Literary Editor-in-Chief. Second Row: A. Hughes, G. Bredis, E. Moore, I. Hodel. R. Pennock, W. Malinski. Front Row: P. Prokup. R. Kantaut, C. Carlson, P. Hooppaw, I. Wolf LAMPLIGHTER SALES STAFF Mr. Bils, Adviser Top Row: G. Wittendorf. D. Gore, R. Zepeda, E. Moore, B. Eggermcm. Foreqround: L. Heil- mcmn, A. Detelic, E. Bettke, Mr. Bils. We hope you will like the inserts made on our new silk screens opposite sectional head- ings. This year we also take great pleasure in introducing Eatwap Sapovitchekellykowski, our typical Kelly boy. Students would do well to follow his noble example, for Eatwap serves on all committees, joins all the sport teams, and is in all the clubs. He really per- sonifies Ke1ly's spirit. Thank you, Gene Swintek, for your idea and the hard Work you put into originating Eatwap. Thank you too, lean Hodel and Alice Sharp, for the many hours of Work and anxiety you and your starts put into making this book truly Kelly's. LAMPLIGHTER ADVERTISING STAFF Mrs. Parker, Adviser Top Row: W. Matelski, L. Higgins, D. Dybala, L. Langlois, S. Matelski. Fore- qround: E. Zinglar, G. Triebe. wwf' -,ur LAMPLIGHTER ART STAFF Miss O'l-Iara, Adviser At Top, Standing: G. Mack, Photography Editor: A. Kakia, D. Gregaitis, E. But- kewicz, F. Borkowski. At Rear Table: D. Flatley, V. Andrzeiewski, D. Wallace, M. Murany, 4B Art Editor. At Front Table: I. Saska, I. Hodel, Editorein-Chief. . 19 Top How: T. Twadell, L. Pacholski, G. Swintek. Foreqround: R. Klarich. A. Ma- qier, D. Wodarski, 4A Art Editor, M. Chalupc. I. Hodel, Editorrin-Chiei, M. L. Wyszynski. -cf 4f!'h'!' 3 wr-H in LAMPLIGHTER TYPING STAFF Mrs. Williams, Adviser M. Harrison, V. Cichowicz, M. Lodding. We May all of you be able to look on these paqes in future years and remember the joys and sorrows of this year of your life at Kelly. 125 QYPQ gft6'Ll L!5 Fire Drill!! The words are like magic tor we immediately see our fire guards directing the student body to the nearest exits, maintaining silence and seeing to it that the drill is carried out in the best order with the greatest possible speed. Ozzie loerczfom The Movie Operators' Club, formerly the Cine Club, is one of the schools older service groups. Since 3l3 and 309 have become visual education room and projection booth, the Club is able to give more efficient service with less wear and tear on the equipment. Present equipment includes two silent and two sound machines. FIRE GUARDS Mr. Dempsey. Sponsor Top How: R. Doma- galcx, I. Brzuskiewicz, I. Murich, T. Maz- zucu, R. Meucci, G. Wittendorf, P. Gudlis. Foreqround: G. Chiz, L. Sowinski, I. Bcxrtcx, T. Kinner, I.Durc1chtc1. Mr. Dempsey. MOVIE OPERATORS Miss E. Olson, Sponsor Top How: T. Lang- don, F, Marek, M. Namavicius, I. Petruk, W. Collins. Second Row: R. Frcmkowski, W. Neuschcxefer, R. Curstensen. C. Chole- winski, B. Gronkow- ski, Miss Olson, Spon- sor, I. Lovetere, I. Depu, D. McNeill, I. Zhoinski, T. Zenner. Foreqround: I. Du!- achtu, A. Marek. H. Schoonvelt, E. Tutle. F. Ashmont, T. Szo- pinski. 126 I 5 Lcfricfa V1.5 The electricians are the behind the scenes boys who regulate the loud speakers and attend to the lighting at all assemblies and stage productions. Malc- ing assemblies click rnust be a fascinating job because the registration quota lor the club is always reached before club voting day. ELECTRICIANS' CLUB Mr. Iones, Sponsor First Row: D. Thompson, W. Lebed, C. Iachna, I. Petrak, Second How: T. Mazzuca, K, Koehl, A. Cc-ponis, Mr. Iones. Third Row: W. Brendecke, R. Ianis, L. Thornton. Below, Standing: B. Alexander, S. Vanchieri, T. Langdon, H. McCord. ELECTRICIANS' OFFICERS-Pictured on page 104 V. Susilovich, Secretary-Treasurer, I. Iachna, Assistcmt Chief Electrician: E. Tutle, Chief Electrician. 127 ii.. o... CH .ff Say1 Today's Tuesday! That means we have clubs . . . Ch good! l've been wanting to go over those new cheers we prac- ticed at the last meeting . . . Yes, and l've got an important checkers game scheduled . . . Well, you two can go ahead. Personally, l'm concentrating on how to become beautiful . . . Want to really concen- trate? You should join the Math Club. Everywhere conversation like this may be heard on club days. Everyone seems interest- ed because of the wide scope ot activities offered. Kellyans are able to pursue hobbies that will teach, interest, or amuse them, for the choices range from so- cial dancing to home nursing to gags. 4NPv L ' ' ti-vnu-nm... N Q- ia. R P31 ' . N, . if Q: F3 31 rf 2' IE' 13 il 25 'f fx S! ,,: 15 52 ti 5 if , 5 if zzz r 'Ei E E A 2 5 3 Q 5 E fv 5 r I oz iciand CLUB In this club deception and trickery are not only permitted: they are en- couraged and taught. With the assistance ot one of the members, Henry Kovalchin, taught by a professional, these young amateurs in the field oi magic are becoming adept at producing coins and making them disappear. So wide- spread is the interest in magic that one group is now learning sleight-of-hand tricks that prove the hand is quicker than the eye, while the second group turns to the production of magic through chemical reactions. MAGICIANS' CLUB Mr. Small, SPOBIOI Top How: A. Morrow, S. Dotto, A. Potmz, G. Oelze, D. Suchy, R. Staschke, D. Hrdina. Second How: I. Alebich, M. Kubis, I. Muster- son, H. Kobylarz, A. Barcruskas, E. Huffman. L. Briski, C. Best, R. Crutchley. Foreground: L. DeMcrrtino, D. Traczyk. MAGICIANS' CLUB Mr. Sheehy, Sponsor Top Row: R. Kret, R. Kijowski, E. Gerut, H. Buksa, R. Leporski, F. Crosby, R. Domcrgala. M. Robleski, E. Borkowski, I. Biga. Second Row: H. Houghton, F. Potempa, I. Stark, A. Grela, A. Bitta, I. Blcxzek, W. Gam, T. Ven- chus, M. Kunka. Seated: I. Wyherek, C. An- ton,'I. Flanagan, H. Deeman. 129. CAMAWJ CLUBS The members joined to play checkers and that's just what they insist upon doinq every moment of the club period. Conversation is limited to comments like l'll just jump your man, and That's a kinq for me. All extraneous chatter must wait. Competition is keen. Each player keeps a record of the number oinqames won, and the exultant Winners occupy envied positions in the front of the room. The ambition of each member is to earn a place in the cham- pionship playofis at the end of the semester. CHECKERS CLUB Miss Esther Olson. Sponsor CHECKERS CLUB Miss Calloway. Sponsor Standing: A. Oswald, G. Russell, D. Stencel, D. Holmes. Top Row: L. Grucu, A. Voda, B. Dempster, K. Berfcmger. R. Frelly, E. Dircks, K. Schmidt. A. Alebich, A. Krzywicki. H. Turek, Z. Lintner, I. Kilkus, Miss Calloway. Seated: Seated: B. Schmitz. L. Macuiszek, E. White, I. Vodar. D. E. Rogers, R- Uhlei. C- VUiC9f E. Budzinski. A. Folsom. Wcmtroba, L. Urbon, L. Thomas, G. Wernet. P. Nirche, I. Funk. I. Kardas. 130 fbawn cuiss She seemed a nice girl but werent you surprised when sheer- With the pointers learned in Charm Club meetings, no girl should be the brunt of a criticism that brands her as out of the know socially. The right ways of doing and saying the scores of things that make such a difference are discussed. Yes, Emily Post is a much quoted authority. l 7 CHARM CLUB Mrs. Murray, Sponsor CHARM CLUB Miss Man.n. Sponsor Standing: M. Zuffa, I. Alm, M. Corcoran, D. Top Row: V. Metke, L. Kodis, K. Jordan, L. Zaleski, O'Connell, A. Sharp, L. Bowers, D. Dominick, I. D. Kemp, L. Grube. Kneeling: I. Brady, E. Furda, L. Cholewa, I. Freitag, L. Novak, Mrs. Murray. Seated: Samek, L. Bernatowicz, I. Trepachko, R. Kolesiak, N. H. Adamczyk, M. Valenti, F. Haerle, M. Chervitch, Gonsior, M. Pulkos, L. Kvietkus. Front Row: A. Tor- E. Burba, R. Cisek. nella, D. Rybak, I. Grochowski, A. Attiyeh, G. Ienicek, I. Variot. Standing: T. Bronakowski, A. Wolcmski, E. Iames. 131 ome nmin CLUB No helpless clinging Vine role for these girls! They are learning what to do and what not to do in emergencies ot illness and accidents, and are being trained in many duties ot the homemaker. Don't rush, boys, there'll be another group next semester, and the nexteand the next- ,jcmiffing CLUB Membership in a knitting club is almost a guarantee that before the semesters close those flashing needles in the nimble fingers ot the young ladies will transform their bright yarn into much needed apparel tor the Red Cross. HOME NURSING Mrs. G. Olson, Sponsor Standing: E. Wolbas, R. Bremer, E. Zvinqauskas. L. Sakus, S. Bray. A. Gruchot, D. Bartlcxga, W. Ruzyla, I. Heinlein, V. Laniewski. Foreqround: A. Kakta, A. Sorzickas, A. Kwasik, D. Sadcusky, D. Skalecki. KNITTING CLUB Miss Redmond, Sponsor Top Row: V. Hardy, T. Lewanski, G. Alirie, E. Lud- wig. Second Row: B. Boyakus, L. Dawson, D. Kudla. R. Bumber, C. Lukasik. Front Row: S. Pmadee, M. Gliosci, D. Clancy. 132 ramen CLUB Actors, directors, playwriqhts-the Drama Club has them all three. Every member acts in plays, pantomimes, 5 , x DRAMA CLUB Mrs. Roberts. Sponsor Top Row: I. Bieluwski, L. Rolek. D. Mikos, D. Steinke. Third Row: F. Brance- wicz, M. Burton, N. Bruzas, I. Beard, E. Hamilton, Z. Walters, D. Lucas. Sec- ond Row: B. Bowlds, M. A. Arendt, D. Kowalk, A. Iackowiak. Foreqround: D. Martikonis, H. Blair, I. Kaplan. W. Swi- narski, B. Washack. At Right: E. Her- cer, I. Lovetere. Top Row: C. Clusen, A. Gams, F. Burba, A. Meyer, T. Mazeika, F. Wait- kus. Second Row: M. I. Kidd, B. Fisher. M. Dotti. E. Lucas, F. Scoker, T. Krzysiek. Third Row: H. Dzieciatkowski, D. Vas- gis, A. Kobernik, V. Parfelowicz, I. Sorens, L. Kuciel, A. Kuczynski. Fore- qround: F. Ciesla, H. Kott, D. Seemann. L. Berglund, R. Shlaustas. and monologues. Some achieve the responsibility of directing plays and attending to details of production. A few of the more ambitious members actually write plays for student consumption. f A Q f A i f ' alfytg 'pl :N k. U 5 l 0 , W 65 X by x t ti, 1- It .N . , XJ , Q X I , : I ii T 9 ,f- rift M E.: ' .. ,: , X Y JF? -' I' 'Rv ,- , 1 pl s .:-ii., I V : A..1 ,r.,S: ,H W ii '- fig. f v vfllf'3fl','M1 ltlllllllll i 3 'A N . ,ff ' 1, 1 'if ' ff 4144+ ' '11 ,-f V f -1' Q' .- K X, . 'J l , ? Q. Q X' X15 r P in fi -:Y . , 'af ' i r .1 F - at ' ' Q iff? A . - .ef , ' After lunch is eaten, a card Qame in the cafeteria fy? i 'lf ft , brightens one of the rainy days oi thxs our life at '-5 I 'ti . . . . f M its 1,7 - ,J 133 37 id ermenk CLUB So-o-o-o big! All right, laugh if you want to but I had a good look at him as he got away! Along with rods, reels, bait, and balmy breezes, fish tales are a topic for discussion in the Fishermerfs Club. Even when snow is piled high outdoors, club time brings dreams of rippling brooks, winding rivers and streams. Pickerel, mackerel, salmon, and red snapper mean more than dishes on the Friday menu to these disciples of lzaak Walton. FISH!-IRMEN'S CLUB Mr. Borger, Sponsor Top Row: R. Milkeris, H. Mech. Seventh Row: L. Potempc, A. Klapa- tauskas, E. Lewandowski, G. Chiz, R. Sreniawski. Sixth Row: H. Gaw- lcxk, G. Bollnow, R. Gorecki. R. Scherry, R. Pakudaitis. Filth How: V. Samuel, W. Chipurko, L. Belle!- tiere, A. Prohm, P. Bonderski. Fourth Row: S. Golaszewski, C. Fronczcrk, A, Kendra, F. Birck, I. Sliwoski. Third Row: E. Remeiku, W. Norris, V. Bardauskis, T. Bonich, M. Wier- cioch. Second Row: T. Piszczek, F. Potempa, F. Skubal, R. Mlinarcik, H. Pietrzyk. Foreqround: Mr. Borger, E. Bandurski, L. Weqrzyn, B. Kor- ecky, C. Domenick, President, R. Gaidowsky, Vice President. WAR CORRESPONDENCE Miss Schaack. Sponsor Top Row: L. Dania, L. Branden- burg, L. Peslak, F. Bielski, D. Woj- nicki. Second Row: I. Iournick, A. Alekna, A. Dyqus, L. Wantrobski. C. Morfin, L. Mcxchen, B. Ceponis, L. Heilmann. Foreqround: W. Feicho. L. Klimkiewicz. R. Kozarewicz, L. Kut, C. Hermann, E. Sauer. orredloon ence CLUB Hi fellows, a letter from my Alma Mater again! Another letter from a correspondence club brings joy into the day of a former Kellyan far from home. During the meetings, members write the chatty, newsy letters that keep the boys iniormed oi school doings. JQzffm9 CLUB How did l drop that stitch? is a familiar plaint when this club meets. How- ever, the sweaters, caps, and scarfs, when seen upon completion, reveal that the lost stitches must all have been retrieved. Busy knitters seem to have found an absorbing pastime, if one may judge from the number of them found busy with yarn and clicking needles on hall guard duty, in the lunchroom, and in study halls. ,Arif MQLXEMIOPL CLUB lt's handmade! How envious We all are of the crocheted scarfs, hats, and purses the proud members flaunt before us! We admire, too, the distinctive little touches of needlework which serve to individualize other items of apparel and give them that H28 Room look. KNITTING CLUB Mrs. Iones, Sponsor Top Row: B. Schultz, L. Bcxrtkus, Mrs. Iones, L. I. Ima, L. Pacholski, O. Dowqun. Front Row: E. Man- Goetz, G, Liesinqer. Second Row: E. Dircks, L. Cytrych, ning, M. Gunhouse, L. Heddel. a-Q -st- ART NEEDLEWORK Miss H. Olson. Sponsor Top Row: L. Stamulis, E. Kereck, F. Prcmskaitis, Kindur, L. Peconkcx, D. Ryan, S. Makauskas, I. Stec, C. Eagle, G. Iuros, S. Krueger, D. Gregcxites, M. Bow- C. Wolcmski. Seated: R. Socha, E. Ramos, I. Szpurcx, man, Miss H. Olson. Second Row: I. Morcndcl, E. L. Tomcxszewski, G. Piotrowski. 135 Jwffmg CLUB KNITTING CLUB Miss Moore, Sponsor Top Row: P. Gicmgrossi, M. Misiaveq, I. Hrymak, I. Rymek, I-I. Majerczak, M. Grant, L. Kaneski. Second Row: M. Roth, L. Iaskiernia, R. Kantaut, A. Greybar, S. Weiss, F. Kosieracki, C. Kurtz, standing with scarfs. Front Row: C. Albrecht, L. Kwiatt, L. Gruhlke, R. Tachna. CZQCAQM CLUB CHECKERS CLUB Miss Durgan, Sponsor Top How: M. Zintak, E. O'Nei11, I. Svereika, R. Novak. Second Row: S. Lazowska, C. Kois, H. Smas, G. Mackropoulos, G. Mojdah, I. Lontka, P. Pechter. Seated: L. Klabacha, F. Wincek, I. Ebert, R. Strohschein, E. Michon, D. Dzimidas, C. Dragic. 136 .iyxing CLUB BOXING CLUB Mr. Fralick. Sponsor Top Row: T. Iaczak, A. Glos, G. I-Ieinen, F. Lebed. Second Row: D. Wojcek, E. Radziwo- nowicz, D. Scheuing, B. Fatima, E. Kendra, E. Supaj. Foreqround: R. Brewer, I. Leudanski. Wiome Cinale CLUB MORSE CODE CLUB Mr. Reames, Sponlox H. Baxter, B. Dicenz, B. Hooppaw, E. Hymek, B. Doran, G. Heiniz, M. Schmidt. 13704-0!L7!Lw YWUMA CLUB BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB Miss O'Keeie, Sponsor Standing: F. Giacopelli, E. Moore, I. Fuestinq, E. Schiebel, E. Niemiec. Seated: T. Kotulcx, D. Habdas, V. Cichowiczf L. Bedrich, P. Rowley, D. Ryan. S. Soprych. .MJLQJ4 CLUB HOSTESS CLUB Miss Hennebry, Sponsor Stcmdinq: I. Gocek, B. Lusk, E. Kwilosz, D. Svobodu, W. Matelski, E. Helland, R. Strubas, V. Zdienicki, Miss Hennebry, S. Matelski. Seated: I. Nietopiel, F. Pacino. ancfwrifing CLUB HANDWRITING CLUB Mrs. Breme, Sponsor Top Row: M. Wielgus, I. Swiech, A. Fifer. F. Mendriski, ' G. Adomaitis, I. Grey, R. Szczublewski, A. Icxnkowski. At Left, Standing: N. Lawrence. Seated: I. Kindle, L. Szczepaniak, L. Kctrus, B. Layman, E. Kierzek, I. Dom- brzulski. 2 0l l'8:5!90l'LC ence CLUB CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Mrs. Bunting, -,.-..-- Top How: T. Drcms, M. San Philipo, M. Sklad, E. Witkowski, S. Ryan C. Pouliot. Second How: M. Francis, B. Durkis, S. Tross, M. Nowczczyk L, Blush, Foreqround: D. Kowalski, T. Martyn. 137 eruice if 5 , CLUB The photographer caught this group just as they were leaving on a field trip in connection with food serving. Donning their starched aprons of immaculate white, the Service Girls are ready to serve at any school luncheon. Membership in this club is limited to girls who have had one year of Foods The group has a record for quality ot its service and graciousness of its servers. eruicemeng ecefofion CLUB Every day, every period, attendants are on hand at the Service Roll in the main lobby. They welcome servicemen, help them to locate their old teachers, and secure their signatures in the service- men's register. Another ot their tasks is to help keep the addresses up to date. SERVICE GIRLS' CLUB Miss Curmody, Sponsor Lei! Row: L. Ross, G. Clark, I. Ien- drzeiewski, M. Domagalski, A. Chrobcxk. E. Aulicky. Hiqht Row: L. Becker. O. Werboweizki, I. Goyer, L. Staschke, E. Priedigkeit, E. Quidinq. SERVlCEMEN'S RECEPTION CLUB Miss Bums, Sponsor Top Row: I. Boyle, C. Rodriguez, I. Liccxtesi, F. Lazarski. Second Row: B. Drahos, M. Otto, B. Gusior, G. Clark. D. Dixon. Foreqround: G. Rudnick, Avic- tion Cadet, M. Mcxrinelli. 138 rm? unc! Wav? CLUB Expecting to enter the armed forces land which boy doesn't?l the members of the Army and Navy Club are one step ahead of other draftees because the pur- pose of this club is to acquaint the prospective sailor or soldier with the types of jobs to be had in each branch, to keep him informed on the opening of new fields, to advise the boys what subjects will be of value in service, and to discuss the qualifying examinations. 'vw ARMY AND NAVY CLUB Mr. Maier, Sponsor Officers: D. Siwek, Treasurer: L. Hansen, Vice Presi- Laughlin, L. Hansen. R. Kranson, B. Flanagan, H. dent: R. Sparks, President: Mr. Maier, H. Mueller, Runge, Mr. Maier. Sealed: R. Debiec, I. Mielnicki, Secretary. Top Row: L. Pokrzywa, H. Schlusemann, H. D. Siwek, F. Smietanski, A. Placzek, R. Batastini, E. Mueller, L. Ficht, M. Suchor, R. Isacson, I. Kolich, R. Marcione. Standing: R. Sparks. Tauc, W. Krzyzak. Second Row: A. Schmidt, I. Mc- 139 U5 CLUB Calling all men! All men? No! Membership in this club is reserved for those boys who have earned the coveted K in any of the major sports. ls it any Wonder that the boys look forward with such anticipation to the club's semi-annual dance at which the pledges are introduced and initiated? At this dance, too, the most valuable team members in major sports are announced. This club purchased the good sportsmanship trophy to maintain friendly rivalry loe- tween Gage Park and Kelly. K CLUB Mr. Ccrvcxllo, Sponsor Above, Top Row: L. Hansen, R. Beales, H. Mueller, M. Kottel, C. Andrews, I. Daniszewski, D. Siwek. Second Row: M. Suchor, R. Bcxmiord, T. Wilkis, L. Bcrlcunus, I. Ozolin, H. Galius, F. Skrodenis, W. Tip- ping. Front Row: E. Dudek, P. Barski, S. Bochenek. R. Iablonski, A. Eichmann, R. Symcmski, C. Updegroff, E. Sakowicz. Officers: Mr. Cavallo, I. Eggert, President: E. Strenk, Treasurer: W. Weldon, Secretary: E. Durcxnczyk. Vice President. 140 Below, Top Row: Mr. Cavullo, W. Polak, D. Dawson, E. Gorski, F. Ashmont, I, Sulenski, A. Prihod, P. Chlumecky, O. Mietz, N. Bilandic. Second Row: R. Barry, E. Lech, E. Kcxsprowicz, H. Bronski. R . Barry, S. Kczczmarek, G. Bukowicke, A. Peciluncrs, S. Wallis T. Zcrlewski, L. Krcrsnowski. Front Row: E. Chiz, R Deeman, A. Duntu, W. Weldon, I. Eggert. E. Strenk E. Duranczyk, A. Hughes, W, Fialcx, P. McGuire. A Cassarcx. it BOOKMAKERS' CLUB Miss O'I-Iara, Sponsor COSMETICIANS' CLUB Miss Brown, Sponsor Top Row: M. Wyszynski, V. Trcxcz. L. Mickos, A. Block, I. Hodel, A. Meitinger, D. Flcrtley, L. Gru- bensky, H. Klurich, D, Wcrllcxce. Second Row: B. Cermnk, E. Zieluk, A. Evans, D. Wodarski, G. Muck, D. Twrxdell, E. Rybicki. Foreqround: E. Butkewicz, D. Bowman. Standing: A. Powell, M. Silk, V. Nowutski, Miss Brown, C. Carlson, M. 1. Cello, E. Dowgun. A. Miller. I.. Sever. Seated: I, Suskc, I. Burkot, E. Kel- nosky, E. Samiec, M. Jamison, Cat tablet, S. Broqen, C. Morckropoulos. G. Biederman, R. Christopher, G. Bredis. M0!eWLf1,Aer.5 7 CLUB How much spoce does your club wont in the Lompliqhterg how mony pictures do you wont, where cmd when do you wont them token? This become o refroin lost toll, when the Bookmokers' Club members were persistently insisting thot you moke up your minds or qo unpictured. odmeficiann , CLUB Foces to tit the port. Behind the scenes of every ploy produced ot school the Cosme- ticions ore busy mokinq lost minute Hlekyll ond Hyde trcrnsiormcrtions, some ot the qreose pots, some with powder puffs, some odjustinq coy, blond wigs, kindly heoirds, ond villainous mustochios. It's fun to creote chorczcter ond it's just os much fun to leorn to opply everydoy moke- up to Hcrccentuote the positive. 141 orrwfoon ence CLUB The Correspondence Club ore girls doing real rnorotle building for us fellows in the foxholesf' l otrn glod thot one Kelly girl chose me for her 'first victim'. With such enthusiastic reception, is it ony wonder the girls write so many pctges of news? CAQM CLUB Silence! Men thinking! Meditation on ct groybeotrd level often precedes one of these dll-important moves in chess. The brevity of the club period, however, precludes ony twenty-minute pguses. These interested ployers ore impotient when club time is interrupted for ony IGCISOH. CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Miss O'Too1e, Sponsor CHESS CLUB Mr. Anderson, Sponsor Standing: A. Chclupcr, A. Stuewe, T. Midderhofi, G. Demos. L. Siewierski, I. Depu, M. Lange, N. Oicskcx, Mr. Anderson, D. Kloepfer. At table: E. Liss, T. Kinner, R. Kohles, R. Meucci. Standing: I. Boehninq, V. Kubcl, V. Adams, B. Kuderkcx, V. Sheldon, E. Lefko, I. Bonkowski. A. Rigoni, V. Lezon, S. Malick, D. Nor, L. Kurwoski, L. Fregeuu. Seated: G. Coniure. E. Ierzuk, H. Kuczek, E. Chwierut, S. Ewasiuk, B. Lubinski, Foreqroxmd: T. Dunc1j,B, Urbcrnick. L. Petkelis, D. Heinz, M. Brcxsky. 142 Ji, .imm- Gdfnme ewe rg CLUBS Are you wearing a blue bird on your lapel this spring? Those out-of-this-world lapel pins that we have been seeing so rnuch of lately are made by Kelly girls. They turn bits of colored felts, beads, and plastics into Costume jewelry and various knickknacks. Every member soon catches the urge to create. 143 'fi COSTUME IEWELRY Miss Woerner and Miss Craven, Sponsors Top Row, Above: L. Roginski, R. Flynn, B. Zokas, L. Sanqorska, N. Meyer, A. Heitman, E. Wojtanowski, E. Wiercioch, V. Snieqolski, E. Richter, H. Kuriirst, R. Bula, H. Marciniak. Fore- qround: D. Foreman, L. Socha, N. Reyels, G. Bur- rows, B. Rudowicz, E. Butkus, S. Frederickson, F, Wanielista, W. Fitz. Standing, Below: C. Hardy, V. St. Germain, 1 Uradnik, L. Barski, M. Kral, S. Fry. L. Zajac, I. McClellan, L. Rolleck. Seated: M. Zuro, D. Pratt. E. Bandemier, A. Prunchunas, I.. Skokcxl, I. Stachyra, B. Goodwin. Foreqround: I. Antanaitis, G. Rodeo, D. Gignac, S, Dziedziak, A. Byczek. fjgffi ,519 ,fl A sfxiw - ,ily ll , , .Q . ,W . . 3'--qplff l I ' I 'yum gli., lg fi M kj l g Q Y J N :Fi ' Q.. i FAVORITE MELODIES CLUB Miss Murkunis. Sponsor Top Row: G. Marrello, E. Seymour, I. Haase, P. Prokup, A. Cistaro, E. Hencinski, E. Moll, A. Solner. R. Rigoni, E. Bettke, A. Godis, B. Kalata. Second Row: L. Seifferf, C. Serpico, R. Zola, D. Kinders, H. Mot- singer, E. Szwed, J. Loistrom, L, Cehulski, A. Ostrow. ski. T. Pokrzywa, E. Lewis, D. Buchunczs, B. Kemp. Front Row: P. Morehart. E. Marynowski, D. Petri, A. Detelic, H. Hein. E. Iohnson, E. Marrello, M. Purcell. SONG HIT PARADE Miss Dallach. Sponsor Top Row: S. Pcmcotto, B. Gronkowski, L. Dudeck. D. Dixon, R. Moeqlich, F. Dyhas. R. Drzymkowski, S. Mohr, H. Persak, D. Carlson, R. Berries, D. Kemp. K. Eatinger, Y. Binette. Second Row: G. DeAngelis, L. Balcunas, E. Kubiak, L. Kurtys, R. Beyer, D. Mackus, M. Decker, M. Lloyd. L. Krupinski. Fore- qround: D. I. Henschel, E. Blaszczak, D. Smith. R, Strunqes, M. Lenkart, L. Bianco. Ciworife WQAJLQA CLUB Provinq that sWinq hasn't completely taken over, the Favorite Melodies Club continues to grow in both size and interest. The members have enioyed the best in classical and semifclassical music, and have supplemented the departments records by brinqinq in some ot their own. on ' Qwzzc 0 Like all Gaul, the field oi this club is divided into three parts correlation with the Popular Song Club at Kelly, training in discrimination in popular music tor students musically uneducated, and provision tor a leisure time activity. 144 juidf lf jwirf CLUB Evidence of the nationswide vogue tor square dancing is shown in Kellys Twist 'n' Twirl Club. Swing your partner 'round and 'round is the general pattern as the couples sway into a grand right and lett. The comradely feeling of a less strenuous age is revived with the energetic steps of the barn dances. MAZVLJ- Me - CLUB Whether or not they intend to crash the N.B.C. gates, members have the opportunity of getting up before a real microphone to read or to take part in a play. They practice diction, voice control, and correct breathing. TWIST 'N' TWIRL CLUB Mrs. Fulton, Sponsor Top Row: E. Woods, A. Lidert, I. Sidlo, R. Jacobs, I. Henrichs, E. Lechowich, I. Moohcx. E. Gorecki, B. Bosky, I. Goldyn, G. Waliczek. Second Row: A. Fcxklis, B. Honcth, L. Shodlar. Front Row: A. Gimbut, G. Billy, F. Ashmont. V. Elezovich, M. DePasque, T. Iacobs. BEHIND-THE-MIKE CLUB Mrs. Boas, Sponsor Top Row: A. Koziol, K. English, T. Waslewski, A. Dudek, M. Sava. Second Row: E. Luemmen, E. Brezinski, R, Esposito, H. Rimkus, E. Mottes, H. Pratt. Foreqround: E. Oksas, I. Gurka. 145 ociaf ibancing CLUB No need tor Kelly students to say, l really don't know how to dance, tor if they are members of the Social Dancing Club, they learn quickly. The girls and fellows siqn up in couples to learn the latest steps. lt they already are smooth dancers, they join tor the fun ot it. The members broaden their field ot friends and potential partners. SOCIAL DANCING CLUB Miss Eastlund, Miss Iohnslon, Sponsors Top Row: S. Dryia, W. Buttny, R. Linde- mann, A. Buchunas, T. Kulma, G. Leider, W. Stanuch, B. Skala, E. Turek, L. Ge- nardo. Second Row: D. Andrews E. Wil- cer, R. Lovino, B. O'Brien, E. Ratoike. S. Percak, L. Kwasny, Y. Carlson. Fore- qround: I, Leno, W. Bara, F. Banach, E. Krolak, D. Gomzar, P. Phillips, I. Forst. D. Peck. ,L ...al SOCIAL DANCING CLUB Top Row: I. McCoyne, L. LaF1arnme, E. kiewicz, I. Wasielewski, A. Indrelunus. Second Row: A. Curcio, E. Adamek, E. Fiuks, L. Brinker, T. Lesiak, H. Mciorow- ski, L. Svara, R. Pennock. Front How: D. Vukovic, E. Lesneski, D. Haudonis, R. 1 Murphy, V. Kozlowski, P. Buhle. 5 145 Williams, T. Rybout, S. Gerui, I. Brzus- ag CLUBS GAG CLUB Mr. Dempsey, Sponsor GAG CLUB Mr. Harrington, Sponsor Standing: L. Thielen, D. Dawson, Mr. Dempsey, I. Baldyga, C. Cholewinski, R. Pillot, S. Krasinska, G. Rudnick, V. Kromplewski. Seated: H. Sojka, L. Roth, L. Manuk, L. Sicilian. Top Row: C. Marek, D. Ienkins, I, Wolf, G. Mac- kowak, P. Riner, A. Iurcazak, C. Miller. Third Row: B. Malek, S. Wodarczyk, C. Bilek, I. Hartnell, B, Iaszczak, Pechous, R. Mackowak, T. Herholzer, Mr. Harrington. Second Row: C. Gucwa, D, Sakalas. F. Lisowska, C. Zabel, I. Toman, D. Kujawinski. Front Row: D. Seraiini, N. Bavaro, D. UH, R. Prokaska, A. Smoley. At Lell: I. O'Malley, N. Fronczak. What makes people smile? Chuckle a bit? Laugh uproariously? A good story well told! Laughter holding both his sides presides over these groups. Should a member tail to fulfill his assignment, the chairman uses the truth or Consequences technique and the members get more laughs. 147 wing BAND C'mon Norman, give us a solid rendition. Sure, make with the downbeatf' Yeah man, can that band send you! These are just a few ot the remarks that one heard at school affairs when the Swing Band was giving out with request numbers and others. Everyone must remember the music that heloecl to enliven many activities during the fall semester?--fG.A.A. dance, one-act plays, K Club dance. SWING BAND Top How: D. Woduxski, T. Cistaro, S. Wallis, R, Hein. At piano: B. Topel. Second Row: E. Bettke, I. Papluski, L. Cudsik, F. Baniewicz, V. Rodono. Directing: N. Stanton. . Sf- . X 148 ennb TEAM Kelly has eyes on the Central Section championship, to be determined in the tennis tournaments beginning May 8 at the University of Chicago. Last year the team took third place in the section. This is their third year as a solid unit, which means We can expect results. Practice games are played at Gage and McKinley Parks every day after school. TENNIS TEAM Mr. Small, Sponsor W. Weldon, C. Gardner, B. Egqerman, G. Bukowicke, Mr. Small. qi D GRAND COUNCIL OF THE LATIN CLUB Mr. Harrington. Sponsor Top How: W. Malinski, M. Hopkins, A. Zukas, D. Buehler, A. Wiertelak, Mr. Harrington. Second Row: H. Maierczak, L. Peslak, E. Moore, M. Kral, C. Carlson. First Row: S. Soprych, S. Batastini, B. Keller. Foreqround: R. Christopher. E. Bettke, G, Coduto. gun Canned! of fine ofafin CLUB Those stately Romans whom you saw walking around in togas and stolas on Open House night were really high potentates. They were the Optimates, vested with authority to plan all activities ot the Latin Club. 149 ESEAUQK Zlgumfem 7 CLUB Pleniy oi school spirit l o yen for community sinqino 2 the School Boosters' Club. The members enjoy prociicino cheers ond sinqinq snorppy songs. Evidence of correlation between clubs is shown in the Visits of the Cheerleaders to the Boosters' Club. OFFICERS: Vice President, E. Augustine. President, H. Kardas. SONG COMMITTEE: Top Row: S. Hoppe, D. Dybala, I. Seqhers, G. Broderick, R. Hanson. Bottom Row: N. Kleidon, E. Zinqlar, H. Kardas, I. Petraitis, E. Hanson. B. Elliott, E. Tyrone. maska, L. Brzyszczan. Second Row. M. A. Apazynski, R. Coyle, D. Domurat Addison. is Q ' , ' . -C 3 ' x v , 1 , -. i W e .iss A x fl A . .,v,- F CRX ls 'Oi' QA X 1 .. B '. fx fl JJ Kiwi L 11 ,irl 'wi 1 L ' E ' X Ri? UU V lf ikllfui WHY W ' 3 -. lf 150 Top Row: B. Chernauskas, F. Bor- kowski, L. Boehmke, I. Bond, I. Du- R. Boehmke, L. Baran, I. Durec, L. Dapser, G. Brodarick, N. DiVecchio. D. DeSa1vo. Front Row: A. Drogosz. D. Dybala, M. Angelo, D. Bielski, M. Above, Top How: L. Gapsa, L. Grube, B. L. Iurew, F. Grybas, L. Dapser, E. Ias- kierski, V. Gnicrdy, D. Bulski. Middle Row: S. Iudickas. H. Hanson, B. L. Elliott, E. Hanson. S. Hoppe, H. Ianick, S. Burns. Bottom Row: C. Ianicki, V. Andrzejewski, I. Flaherty, E. Giliano. M. Ginger, I. Peters, A. Gedminas, B. I. Cook, Above, Center, Top Row: R. Kubiak, E. Iohnson, E. Klimcrh, D, Kozack. R. Hunger- ford, L. Iankist. R, Kowasinski. Second Row: E. Krug, N. Kleidon, G. Lutkus, I Kiaune, D. Fisher. S. English, H. Kardas, I. Lucas. Bottom Row: D. Krawiec, L. Kubis, D. Finql, E. Iakubczak, I. Ivins, L. Krol, M. Kuhnert, M. Kornecki. Below, Center, Top Row: E. Tyrone, E. Corcion, E. Zinqlar, L. Warzy, E. Rendak. M. Ginger, M. Nickola, C. Vitalo, L. Mikos. Second Row: H. Shizas, S. Kruzel, C. Leto. R. Mach, R. Scourtes, L. Paczkowski, A Martin, L. Wilkins, Front Row: A. Riebau M. Addison, R. Rokowski, R. Polasik. B Nagel, L, Wisniewski, A. Skala, L. Malek. M. Paldo. Below, Top Row: C. Plattner, I. Swulius. G. Rinko, L. Smaha, S. Yocius. R. Vallone C. Bochenek, L. Wisniewski, W. Valaitis Second Row: N. Sanders, I. Seqhers, L Swiatnicki, S. Redden. E. Peca. D. Stark. L. Thielen, G. Triebe, Third Row: G Ruzicka, V. Mistach, D. Newton, V. Woeos- zyn, R. Pacer, M. Salis, L. Rybocki, L Stryszak, T. Wier, P. Wilkins. Front Row: P. Zaqor. G. Sutkowski, I. Witkowski, T Saqen. C. Smuda, D. Vickers, F. Siwek. D. Vilcclk. U.S.A Unger, Fred ..... U.S.A.A C ..U.S.A Tolsky, Roy . . . Switak, Raymond ...... Swulius, Leonard ..... U.S.N Swulius, Richard ..... U.S.N Swulius, Robert .. U.S.M.C Sypien, Stanley ...... U.S.N Szarivila, Roman .... U.S.N Szarmack, Frank ..... U.S.A Szcerha, Stanley W .... U.S.A. Szczepaniak, Edward ..U.S.N Szczyblewski, Lawrence.U.S.A Szeczepaniak, Walter.U.S.C.G Szeredy, Stanley ...... U.S.A Szopinski, Henry ..... U.S.N Szpara, Ed .......... U .S.A Szulakiewicz, Leonard.. Szura, Theodore ...... Taft, Roger .......... U.S A Tamulewicz, Florian ..U.S.N Targosz, Edward ..... U .S.A Tarnaug, Edward ..,.. U.S.A. WMA CLUB MATH CLUB Mr. Nelson, Sponsor C. Gardner, M. Letten, G. Mardis. 2 amera CLUB CAMERA CLUB Mr. Wakeland, Sponlox Top Row: V. Froehlich, W. Kutschke, E. Fisek, T. Iudownicki. Standing: H. Marvo, P. Gecus, R. Mowace, N. Korscxk. Second Row: I. Mcxly. I. Scrip, K. Schiefelbein, E. Senkpeil. Front Row: T. Sropinski, V. Stegmeyer, R. Levicke, M. Miller. sr ik jf? ar Turek, Henry ........ U.S.A. Turen, John ......... U.S.A. Tustin, James ........ U S A Tutay, Edward ....,.. U.S.N Tuton, Walter ....... U S.N Tvarkunas, Albert .... U.S.A Twardy, Theodore ....U.S.N Tyrka, John ..... U.S.A.A.C Ugolini, Paul .... ..,.. U .S A. Ulaszek, Benjamin.U.S.A.A.C. Ulasyek, Joseph ...... U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A- Tauc, Elmer .,....... U.S.N Tauras, Bruno .... U.S.A.A.C. Telma, Edward ........ U.S.N Thomas, Roy ........ U.S.A, Thompson, Clifford..U.S.C.G Thompson, Earl .... Thorpe, James ..... Thor e William ll 1 Timke Arthur . , ..... Tipping, Edward .... Toeski, Roy ....,... Tokarz, Chester .,.. Tolksdorf, Lee ...... ..U.S.A U.S.C.G U.S.C.G ..U.S.A. ..U.S.N U.S.N.R ..U.S.N USA4 Urbikas, Anton ..... U Urbikas, Julius ....... Vais, Alban . ........ Vaisius Alban .. Valachovic, John Valaska, Charles Valenti, George ...,.. Valenti, Samuel ...,.. Valsh, John .......... Varekois, Donald Varekois, Peter ...... Vaughn, John ........ .S.M.C U.S.A. U.S.N U.S.N U.S.N U.S.N U.S N U.S N U.S.A U.S.N U.S.A. U.S.N SERVICE RCLL KELLY HIGH SCHOOL fCOHllDu6d from page 1 153 Walaski, Eugene ,... U.S.C.G Walczak, George ...... U.S.A Walczak, Harry ,..,.. U.S.A Wall, Ervin ...... U.S.A.A.C Wall, Raymond .... U.S.C.G Walocha, Chester ..... Walters, Richard ..... U.S.A U.S.N Warning, Richard .... U.S.N Warnis, Reynolds .... U.S.N Waskiewicz, Dominic U.S.A Waskiewicz, Edwin Wassack, George ...... Weber, Robert ........ Wegrowski, Leonard U.S.A U.S.N. U.S.A ...............U.S.N.A.C Weishaupt, Richard ...U.S.A Welter, Alphonse ..... U.S.N Welter, Robert ....... U.S.N Welzien, Vincent ..... U.S N Werek, Walter ..,..... Werner, Edward ....... Wertico, John ..,..... U.S.A U.S.A. U.S.N West, Robert .... U.S.A.A.C Wetter, Alphonse .... U.S.N Wezilis, Edward ...... U.S N Witko, Edward ...U.S.A.A.C. Witkowski, Edward... Wiza, Sylvester .... .. Wnuck, Robert ....... Woeslaw, Wilbur Wojcik, Chester ...... Wojcik, Joseph ....... Wojcik, Stanley ....,.. .U.S.N U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A. Wojcik, Walter ..... U.S.C.G Woiewnik, Harry ..... U.S.A Wojtasik, John ..,.... U.S.N Wojtowicz, Edward ....... .U.S.A A.C Tomaszewski, Clemeni:e:U.SiA Topel, Raymond ..U.5.A.A.C. Trakshel, Charles .... U.S.A. Trost, Frederick ...... U.S A. Trowbeige, Jack ..U.S.N.A.C Trusco, Kasmer ...,.. U.S.A Tulela, Mike ...... ..U.S.A Tuliglowski, Edward ..US.A Vebell, Edward ..U.S.A.A.C. Velechko, Steven ..... U.S.N Vermette, Joseph .... U.S.A. Vertelka, Alphonse ...U.S.A Vicari, Anthony ...... U.S.N Viscockis, Joseph ..U.S.M.C. Vitalo, Fred ....,..,. U S.A Vlaszek, Ben ......... U S.A Vohroucek, Charles ....... Vogel, Edward ...U.S.A.A.C Volkman, Howard.US.A,A.C. Voss, lrwin ...... U.S.A.A.C. Wagner, Harold ..U.S.A.A.C Waidzunas, Richard ..U.S.N Walek, George ........ U.S.A Walter, John ......... U.S.N Wheeler, Willard .U.S.A.A.C Wiegus, John ........ U.S.A Wiedenheft, Robert ...U.S.N Wiencek, John ........ U.S.A Wiercioch, Edward ..U.S.C.G Wiercioch, Fred .... U.S.M.C Wierzbowski, Edmund. .U.S.A Wietecha, Joseph ..... Wilcer, Leonard ..... Wilton, Alexander .... U.S.N U.S.A U.S.A Wilcopolski, Raymond .U.S.N Wilk, Edward ........ U.S.N Wilke, Howard ....... U.S.A Wilkowski, Norbert ....... Willeford, Sam .... U.S.M.C Winkler, John ........ U.S.A Winslaw, Frank ...... U.S.A Wiorek, John ........ U.S.N 152 wojieiiif 'Edwin 'f Wolanski, WaIter..U.S. Wolczak, Stanley ..... Wolff, Robert ........ Wolski, Frank ........ Woods, Martin ... Woods, William ...... U.S.A A.A.C U.S.N U.S.A U.S.A U.S.A U.S.N Wozniak, Bernard .U.S.A.A.C. Wozniak, Mitchell .... Wozniak, Robert ..U.S. Wrobel, Edwin ........ Wrobel, Eugene ...... Wrobel, Henry ........ Wrona, Louis ........ U.S.N A.A.C U.S.N U.S.N U.S.N U.S.A Yuskus, John ........ U.S.A. Zaba, Chester .... U.S.A.A.C. Zaczyk, Matthew ...... U.S.N. Zaczyk, Merceslaus .... U.S.N. Zadrozny, Anthony .... U.S.N. Zadrozny, Joseph ..... U.S.A. Zagrakalis. Leo ..U.S.A.A.C. Zajac, Michael ....... U.S.A. Zak, Leonard S ....... U.S.N. Zamhos, George ...... U.S.A. Zangrando, Eldon..U.S.A.A.C. Zasazinski. Richard ..U.S.N. Zave, Henry .......... U.S. N. Zawilla, Alfred ...... U.S.N. Zayner, Bernard ...... U.S.A. Zdanczyk, Edward.U.S.A.A.C. Zdanczyk, Joseph U.S.A.A.C. Zeidler, Zemeck, Zenner, Arthur ..U.S.A.A.C. Zepeda, Frank ........ U.S.A. Ziefler, George Zieman, Norman ......U.S.N. Ziemba, Mitchell ..... U.S.A. George ...... U.S.N. Alex ........ U.S.N. ......U.S.N. Wrzasczak, Joseph .... U.S.A. Wychacki, Chester.U.S.A.A C. Wyherek, George ..U.S.A.A.C Wyherek, William .... U.S.N. Wysocki, Edward.. U.S A.A.C Wysocki, Steve ...U.S.A.A.C Wyza, Matthew .... U.S.M.C Zientara, Frank .... U.S.A. Zientara, John ....... U.S.A. Zilinskas, Victor ...... U.S.N. Zimman, Edward ...... U.S.A. Zintak, Anthony .... U.S.N. Zintak, Francis . .... U.S.A. Zintak, George ...U.S.A.A.C. Zintak, Ziomek, Ziomek, John ..... .... U .S.A. AI ...... U.S.A.A.C. Henry ....... U.S.N. Yagmin, Frank ...U.S.A A.C Vancey, Edward ...... U.S.N Yancy, Homer ...U.S.A.A.C York, Thomas ..., U.S. Young, Edward ...... Young, George ....... Yuska, Elmer ....... Yuskevicz, Alphonse Yuskewicz, Stanley .QI A,A.C U.S.N. U.S.A .U.S.A U.S N U.S.A. Zmuda, Edward ...... U.S.N. Zoberis, Raymond .... U.S.N zone, max .......... u.s.AI Zukas, Sophia ...... WAVES Zutoff, Norbert ...... U.S.A. Zyskowski, Joseph .... U.S.A. Zyskowski, Stanley .... U .S.A. Zyskowski, WaIter.U.S.A.A.C. .!gCAl'LOLl!L6!gI'l'L8l'Lff5 Without acknowledgment of the help and advice received from people outside our school walls, our record of this our Lite at Kelly would be incomplete. THANK YOU Mr. Reinecker tBi11l of National School Studios. Mr. Hagerty of Superior Engraving Company. Mr. Kessler of Blakely Printing Company. Mr. Beckett of Kingsport Press. Mr. Gessner and Mr. Feuerstein fEmi1l of Gibson Studios for your good humored co-operation in travelling back and forth and up and down our stairs and corridors with us to get pictures of us. Mr. Holzhauer and Mr. Frium of Favor, Ruhl, and Company for their help in getting our silk screen printing under way. Mr. M. Swintek of City Service Press for his help in cutting our silk screen paper to size. , f . Lfllff ggi r i ff Q fb ,Sfasfi :Fr .sv if R I via 'iffflfmt it if IM - me , 'L' Ilkk F? X' N ', R -f - ' 4f- 4D'j93 1 V. M X x fix: blip!-ff , ff f ' JCR, ', i Q-S V av. f I 'nil K , ,-At s ,CQ K '4 i MQ K, 'K 'U it i f r -2': 0 A t m fi' !7 !':,' ' I . T A 5 If M, fbfitx 'If ' 't iylm 5' J P llll tt r ' P r gx,Q 7173 ' ' it ':f5lA5wZi!w5, x XXV JM ' ' ' ' 1 ' xl xt i - fl N 1 in X is QL X I A U1 -'L f-'-- ff S Qfiifl - W I X YE- t Eb X lt' wx 0 he M 'E rw I x Z xt it' . 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Official I ewelers for 1945-46 GRADUATING CLASSES PHONE: KILDARE 2063 AND 2064 OVER A QUARTER CENTURY or FINE PRINTING THE MODERN FRANKLIN CO. Printers of ADVERTISING 0 ANNUALS CATALOGS 0 BOOKS 538 South Wells Street Chicago 7, Illinois Telephone Wabash 8662 FAVOR, RUHL AND COMPANY 425 South Wabash Avenue Harrison 1340 School Materials and Artists' Supplies 60lllpAIll2lll5 of SPIEGELS 1038 W. 3511! ST., CHICAGO A Chicago institution for 80 years . . . where thousands of Chicago High School graduates have found the jobs they liked best . . . and carved out successful careers. Live-wires from the class of 1945 will Find Spiegels- A soon vue: 'ro wonx I High School Girls and Boys 16 or over Earn extra spending money during your vacation working in our large, modern candy factory. Good Pay - Free Uniforms - Convenient Transportation Full time vacation job with time and one-half over 40 hours. COME IN TODAY-BRING YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE BUNTE BROTHERS 3301 Franklin Boulevard 4500 Northb Best Wishes to KELLY'S GRADUATES i' Joe and Stanley Rudcki Archer-Kedzie Recreation THE SHERMAN-KLOVE CO. 3531 West 47th Street l High School Boys and Girls 16 Years or Over To work part time after school Light factory work-no experience necessary Also High School Graduates-to work full time Good Pay-Close to Your Home The GREGG COLLEGE A School of Business- Preferred by College Men and Women Students represent 135 colleges and universities and 32 states. Stenographic, Secretarial, Court Reporting and Accounting Courses Send for guidance booklet, The Doorway to Opportunity. Only High School Graduates Accepted THE GREGG COLLEGE President, IOHN ROBERT GREGG, S.C.D. Director. PAUL M. PAIR, M.A. 6 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago 2, Illinois This book is bound in a Kingskraft Cover Produced by Kingsport Press at Kingsport, Tennessee Chicago Office: 325 W. Huron Street Best Wishes to the Graduates Kelly High School Lunch Room HASNER AND SON FLORIST 3956 South California Avenue C 1. Lafayette 5642 omp lments of fic-lac hiv' ' SEARS, ROEBUCK 6 CO IOHN I. BURNS CYRIL D BURNS Res. Lafayette 0507 Res. Prospect 0358 IOHN I. BURNS SONS PLUMBING CONTRACTORS 3923 Archer Avenue EDWARD I. BURNS B L f y tt 4272 Res. Lafayette 2724 ADVANCE ALUMINUM CASTINGS CORP. 'Ir OFFERS 'A' Unusual Employment Opportunities Come in for a visit 2742 West 36th Place Chicago 32 COAL Iohn Bigane cmd Sons Compliments ofthe 3596 Archer Avenue Lafayette 0600 FRIEDLANDER PHARMACY 1 URBA FLOWER SHOPPE Flowers for Those We Love Archer and California Wedding Bouquets Chicago, Illinois Funeral Designs Our Specialty 4180 Archer Avenue Lafayette 5800 PICTURES of Undergraduates In this book were taken by NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS 5854 North Kingdale Avenue 7603 1- IOHN A. KASS Iewelry Watchmaker Gfee tings Music and 20? Discount for School Students ' V Best Wishes 4216 Archer Avenue ' to the Lafayette 8617 Graduating Classes save where savings ARE INSURED tor safety of Standard Federal Savings 1945-46 and Loan Association Archer and Sacramento Avenues Assets S11,000,000.00 Reserves S1.000,0CI0.00 F Chartered and Supervised by the Archer at Sacramento U. S. Government fu' Iustin Mackiewich, President 4. 1 X M gif COMMANDOS: H ,gm and '. - . HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS I JACK and I IL!-,f NEED HEALTHFUL, DELICIOUSITFOODIS for 3 Enjoy Your Lunches Here Every: Day' Refreshments and DSHCSICIISS Satisfaction Guaranteed Sandwiches if THE H1-SHOP 1 M? I Ke11y's Nearest School Store his 4234 Archer AVe1'1-llef -Opposite the main entrance- . '..f When Flowers Are Needed Call Virginia 1810 CITY WIDE FLORIST 4121 Archer Avenue Beautiful Corsages for All Occasions N, , : Come and See Us! ANTHONY R. ZINTAK FRANK-XV. 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