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A 1 J' J DOROTHY ZOLTEWICZ Dot has one of the most pleas- ing personalities we have ever met. Her many assets including her willingness to work, should place her high on the ladder of sucqess in life. 1 P ' . - '+ 1.. ,rf X. L ll X JOSEPH C. GRYSKIEWICZ.. Joe is a boy whose habit of changing the topic of any con- versation to- our farm in the country has gained him the nickname, Farmer . We wish him luck in his chosen vocation. STAWICKI Ralph, good-n ly, is seldo His likeabl main ass in friends. 4 30M.iH'f' ' 1 3 ' l ALFRED R. Y e nf'd- ' ile. s on i his w' ing many M Al is a hard-working boy with a winning way. Because of these characteristics, he un- doubtedly will be a success in any field he chooses. LEONARD STEFANIAK Len is a robust, outdoor type of boy with a love for sports. He is now interested in the grocery business in which we hope he shall achieve his goal. I .Q 'A 't sl-V H5 n XA f fa tw' il-VJ i L f LL ! N . . fl, ,l i t.w2l W ld lf 2,1 iii i . x . ROBERT E. SULEWSKI This tall, andsome lad is the ?l'Ight o ,the feminine hearts. ne 0f,G5r meticulously dressed students, we are certain he will ctiavel far on the road to success. f '1 If ALOI A. VERBITSKI Alois is a happy, good-natured fellow with many friendly ways. His pleasant manners aid him in acquiring many friends. KARL S. WASILESKI Carefree, funloving, happy-go- lucky-these seem to be the words which best describe Karl. His humorous outlook on life will prove to be invaluable in the future. . D 1, U i fkv i' Q .0 121 i , ' ci RONALD WILLIAMS .. Ron is friendliness personi- fied. He is never found without a big smile and genial greeting. His infectious good humor and jovial personality will aid him in whatever he does. CHARLES D. WYSOCKI During our high school years, Chuck has proved to be in- dustrious, reliable, and ambi- tious. The bright side of his nature has often shone through providing us with many happy moments.
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f l J-1714! al.-L15 . 1 . I W .f f Ut! U IMM 2 JOSEPH WODYKA Bud has been faithful and in- dustrious as president of the Hi-Y. We will long remember his fine performances as endman in the Minstrel. i 5, we xl , 1 ,XVVV N ' . K if x , I G1-:RAfilD1NE WOJCIECHOWSKI 'QQerry , a Winsome lass with a captivating smile, has endeared herself to all. Her wit will help her to conquer obstacles in the future. STANLEY E. WOJTOWICZ Stanley is an amiable fellow who takes a sincere interest in his school work. His ambition and reliability will help to make him a success in the future. agp . , ' ' 1 L , THOMAS WOLFE Tall, dark, and handsome is Tom . Sports are his chief in- terests with baseball heading the list. A grand person, he is liked by all his classmates. ' , 4 ' x l K, 1 JOSEPH WRUBLEWSKI Becky is a mechanically mind- ed student of the vocational training course. His vast know- ledge of radios and motors is astounding. We hope to see him inn future years putting this knowledge to use. '? ?S '-YVU. I A' 714- Q'5VrV-p1,M,a.. I i ' EUGENE J. WYDOWSKI Gene is a well-mannered fel- low who is often quiet and un- assuming. He will be remem- bered for his ambition and re- liability.
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fl 3 I-212, Q WI FOI LBLI THAT PHE PUTUI L WILL BI ING Bud Wodyka as a radio commentator over N B C Gerry Hampton making her debut at the Metr opolrtan Opera House Martin Wrsnrewskr as an emrnent artist and designer Jean Gorney s prcture appearing on all the latest magfrzrnes as a Conover Model Henry Skopek shockrng the world with hrs drscoverres rn the field of medicine Lors Dzurrs teaching the next generation their A IJ C s Charles Harvey managing the legfrl 'rffarrs of a large cor poration Sylvia Furmanskr as general manager of Woolwor th s Lou Przont prtchrng a World serres game Delores Conroy as a torch srnger rn a famous night club Davrd Davres preaching the Golden Pule Joan Watkins as a member of the lNew York Pockettes Tom Wolfe zooming through The arr as a Navy Arr Corps Cadet Blanche Bondzelewskr as an effrcrent secretary Fred Pummage making raprd advancement rn the field of chemistry Mary qewczuk desrgnrng new harr corffures Lendoy Dunn as a makeup utrst for huge film productions Nrckolas Paulus as head printer for the New York Times Betty Fabran as a dretrtran rn a large hosprtal Leonard Shrbrlskr as a famous desrgner of valentrnes Lee Kurowrckr breakrng records rn takrng drctatron Gene Andr ukrte known rn the sports world as The Groaner Marge Her manofskr lefrdrng the cheers at a large college Gerald Kenjorskr as an expert rn business admrnrstratron Chuck Pehkopf as a br rllrant electrical engineer Vrctorra Mar kowskr thrrllrng huge audiences Wrth her prano selections Bob Borofskr pr ovrdrng thrrlls for the pr ofessronal football fans karl Wasrleskr as head usher rn I adro Crty Norman Patterson as owner and chief mechanrc at Norm s Service Statron Brll Howells keeping audiences rn a state of hrlarrty Bernard Grabowskr as part owner of I ea Sz Der rck Drug Stores Ed Nrklewskr studying Forestry Frank Koronkrewrcz conducting a filrbuster rn the Senate against a law enforcing the New Look Elaine Turner as a convrncrng saleslady Gerry Wojcrechovn skr buying her trousseau Phrl Bukofskr replacing Hedda Hopper as a leading gossip columnrst Phyllis Krason as ovs ner and teacher rn her own roller skatrng rrnk Paul Gorka, 'Bernre Kravitz, and Ted Putkovwskr as surgeons skrllfully arded by our nur ses Betty Job, Dot Stankrewlcz, Grace Rees, Alta Rostalskr, Grace Nagle, Rose Srvrck, Lors Jennrngs, and Ann Incellr. if a p e 5 E - ,gr V it E- P W 4 r rf or f PH H H ,,,,oro ,n,,, ,,,,,,,,m,, r,,,ru, 1, ,,r, , ,,.,.. ...,.. , ,.. ...... ..- ...... , ..... ...r...l...r..... C I X ' 'I ' ' I I 2 U - . ' . 1 C C . n 4 C6 ,, Y! ' , , ' , , . ' . l. . C C . 1. . It . .i , , ' ' c ' c c l ' ' 1 ' . . Pauline Rudoski as a beautiful Angel of Mercy . . . ' Q , H ,, . . . , .. . . I . x l ' . T H N , U H ,, . . . .4 . i U I 'C w C . . I 1 ,y R ' . ' n ' 1 K. Y 2 u 1 u u . . ' ,' , , il ,, ' YY H ,, v . . I . . D V . v. . . 66 V! , Y' , ' , , KL , J! '- an H , ' ' ' . , C f H sy .' ' ' ' . l L . H ,, i . 4 . . 1. . D . L . . . ' ' H . 1 ' ' ' 57 ,, . ,, . . . . I. 4 ' Q - - 7 4' . 1 L 1 CK 7! ' ' ' . 1 H H ,, . . V . v. , U . 1 ,' B y L YZ ! rf- l ' I 3 5 1' . 1 4 l , 5 I r 5 i . 1 1- 4 Q
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