North Tonawanda High School - Northstar Yearbook (North Tonawanda, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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SENIORS 5. MARLENE JOYCE liked lfrench a11d was a French flub leader. . . who bowls and dances . . . who will be a wonderful grade school teacher. charming HNIARH who WILLIAM HOOD . . . IIIl,l, spent his time playing foot- ball a11d baseball . . . loves to fish and eat apple pie . . . how about that flllllfl' at lI,ll.? HELEN HOSPERS . . . was secretary of l1er freshman class . . . as a senior she worked on tl1e NORTH STAR and hot dog coniniittee . . . uIl0Sl'l-ZRSH hopes to leave Murphy's to enter Valparaiso University. l.0lS E. HOYER. . . l.otlc was i11 llll' junior play, on the Student founcil, and in the band . . . president of the Honor Society i11 '48 . . . headed for college in tl1e near future. CAROL HUGHES . . , tall, sli111 K was active in many sports . . . a11 l'lIl'l'gl'llC salesman in IIIC senior magazine drive . . . lieadtng for nursing school. WINIFRED IULG . . . remarkable honor averages -W what's the formula? . . . IYINNlli'S Cl1L'L't'fl1l smile brightens room 1 every 4th period . . . plans to be a secretary some lucky boss. ROGER J. JEEVES . . . was in the band . . . is very con- tented when given bologna on rye to eat . . . l3.xtsli wants lo get a college diploma and be a lawyer or a teacher. IRENE M. JONAS . . . received an honor letter a11d was a sports enthusiast . . . on tl1e NORTH STAR and RICYIEXY staffs: likes history but hates homework . . . undecided future. GREG KARPINEC . . . Gianni-ite swam for N.T. for two years . . . won letters i11 swinnning and baseball as a senior. , . F, ltis future plans are uncertain as yet -7 PHYLLIS M. HAMANN . . . has long been an active 4-H Club worker . . . works diligently on the REVIEW' staff . . . she plans to brighten up an office in the future. WILLIAM HARTBURG . . . BILl.n won letters in baseball, basketball, and football . . . is on the Sportsmanship Council . . . plans to go into the dry cleaning business. ARNOLD HASELEY . . . HARNIICH was interested in out- door sports, especially deer hunting . . . everyone knows hint as that blond brain . . . he plZlIlS to head for College next year. li - f . ALBERT L. HEBELER JR .... AI, wasbusysellingnlag- azines during his last two years of high school . . . assistant secretary of tl1e bowling league . . . undecided about the future. JOSEPH W. HEIGL . . . jon was usually seen attending sporting events . . . likes sports in general, especially baseball . . . his plans for the future are l.ll1llL'lCl'lIllllL'lI. CAROL M. HERGER . . . CAI, especially liked to trip the light fantastic . . . a busy little bee o11 the hot dog corn- mittee . . . future plans are still in tl1e making. PAUL HERING . . . l'1Ktc enjoyed model pla11e building, bowling, hockey, a11d was always dreaming of a nice steak Sl1lOIl'lCI'CllWill lOI1lUllS...Olllll10SCgiflSl...iii-UIUYCJQICCOUIIIZIIIY. HERBERT W. HESCHKE. . . HERB won a bowling tro- phy for high scores . . . personality plllS made him treasurer of a bowling league this year . . . wants to take up photog- raphy ir1 the service. RICHARD B. HESSEL . . . DICK was a ineniber of our expert swinnning iCllllI in tl1e past as well as this year . . . photography is his hobby . . . will make a cute sailor. ' . J L.

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SE IDRS EUGENE GOERSS . . . enjoyed history very much . . . like all other men, HEUGU is annoyed by women drivers . . . after graduation he will go to college, and then be a lawyer. DALE GOLLHARDT . . . American history was his favorite subject . . . collecting women's pictures seems an odd hobby for a football fan . . .a future engineer. JEAN DOLORES GOODROW . . . sparkling, vivacious j1NX who was our sophomore class president . . . who is on the cap and gown committee . . . who will be a housewife and dressmaker. DICK GOODWIN . . . honor roll student asa freshmz n . . likes skiing and ice cream good luck to a swell guy in his plans to work for a year before going on to school. JUNE ANN GORDON. . .has been faithful tothe glee Cljulff E for many years. . . jUNIE spends her time at the Sugarydwl hearing To Each His Own . . . dreams of beiiig ajlyysewife. NORMAN T. GRABOWSKI , . . NolJM Qzrred in base- ball and football . . . spends most qfhiszpare time eatingice' cream in Gabor's . , .one of the cc9ntry's ftsture basebauvs ars. ' 1 f' lx! It RICHARD E. GRAHAM . . . DICK was on the track team . . .is on the photography staff of the NORTH STAR . . . plans to help serve his country after graduation. MAXINE GRAZEN . . . this cute, brainy blond was active in sports . , . loves to talk and is always willing to help a friend . , . headed for college to major in science. JOHN JOSEPH GREEN . . . was seen on the swimming team . . . now shuffle board in Frank's. MINK uses Every Little Movement to play . . . in the future we will see him as floor walker E?-9' V, L f .L p iggy!!-, 4.4,.+. 7,:f ' 7'- .awgt 5 Q If -.'h, ROGER F. GREENE . . . Ronnie was the football trainer, Ton Teen King, and a member of the junior play cast . . . chair- man of the hot dog committee this year . . . plans on going to college. RICHARD GROMLOVITS . . . HCQRIFMPYH starred on the basketball and track teams . . . is a star in algebra . . . as yet his future is undecided. BERNARD P. GRZEBINSKI . . . an Army veteran of two years . . . BEN spends his time eating spinach . . . plans on a musical career and a cozy home in Denver. FRANCES GRZEBINSKI . . . bright, talented HNIPPYU who was a starring member of the band . . . who is always around when there is art work to be done . . . who will go to art school. JOHN S. GRZEBINSKI . . . HCURLYH was seen as a marine . . . is now an enthusiastic member of the speech class . . . will make his future home in Colorado. PATRICIA GRZENKOWSKI . . . PAT was a star maga- zine salesman and a reporter for the REVIEVV . . . Oh, my aching back! is her answer to that awful Latin . .. that beau- tiful nurse will be Pat. LAWRENCE A. GUNNISON . . . his favorite subject was Latin f very brainy . . . GUNNY's hobby is coin collecting and he likes to listen to the radio. .. future plansincludecollege. DOROTHY HAGER . . . DoT1Y was a song bird of the glee club . . . fond of dancing, sewing, collecting records, and having lun, but dislikes snooty people . . . aims to be a secretary. JANET HALL . . . JAN loved being a peppy Cheerleader for two years . . . loves working on the N.T.H.S. REVIEW and NORTH STAR . . . would love to go on to a specialized school.



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PAUL KOEHNKE . . . tall, dark, and full of fun, UKANKH was on Student Council . . . chief mimeographer for REVIEVY, and likes photography and chelnistry . . .good luck asa base- ball pitcher. VIRGINIA M. KOFINK . . . GINNY was in the orches- tra for four years and won a music letter . . . likes to eat ice cream, skate and draw . . . in the future will be a bookkeeper. JANE KOITHAN . . . you could usually End K01THAN driving around in the family car . . . hard worker on the hot dog committee . . . why the desire to be a housewife? MELO KOLBE. . .gave a cheerv Cweetings to junior play cast . . . gives REVIEW' and NORTH STAR workers one now . . . ME flies high in her ambition to play opposite Lawrence Olivier. HELEN KRA CIUK. . . l3LONDtIi was fond of bowling and dancing, but she disliked inquisitive people . . . favorite sub- ject is health . . . wishes to become a housewife. BETTY KUCINSKI . . . UBIVIASEYH bowled, played basket- ball, worked in room 7 and on the REVIEW' . . . enjoys read- ing and loafing . . . plans to work in a big business office. MATTHEW A. KULIGOWSKI . . . this lucky fellow owned his own motorbike. . . prefers to spend his time tinkering with machinery . . . naturally he will be a fine machinist. PAULINE KULIGOWSKI . . . POLLY led in the magazine drive . . . delights in seeing a dress pattern from one of her creations . . . her talents may lead to a career in designing. HELEN KWARTA . . . MARY's favorite subject was bus- iness arithmetic . . . she has a cheerful disposition, and often says Heaven only knows . . . a future secretary. ,oe- i Q 3-13 K ggiea f. A Q 2 5 is, 'tw at - IDRS 1. t ' fx ri i J X . x K 9' v if 15 ARTHUR CHARLES LAVEY . . . BPD was interested in football and boxing . . .spends his spare time trying to keep his Ford running , . . a prosperous and happy future is his aim, CHARLES E. LEBRENZ . . . CURLt-SY was honored with a band letter. . .he spends his spare time driving from Wheat- field St. to Minerva St. and back . . . his future is uncertain. ROBERT A. LINK. . .goingout with the gang was Boas favorite pastime . . . loves to tinker with cars . . . can't seem to determine his future. DANIEL A. LISIAK . . . DAN had a talent for writing poems and limericks . . . his talents are now used on the NORTH STAR staff . . . will be shocked in his future as an electrician. LORETTA LITWIN . . . ULOLLYU liked swimming and base- ball . . . eating apple pie and listening to records are favorite pastimes . . . plans to get an office job and see the world. HENRY LORENC . , . HANK was on our two champion- ship swimming teams. . . is known for his sense of humor . . . his future is, as yet, undetermined. HOWARD LORICH . . . HHOWIIQU was Van Raalte's right hand man . . .basketball plus history are his favorites . . . will not disclose his future plans. WALTER LUBERACKI . . . won an honor letter and took part in Student Council . . . likes to swim, water ski, and bowl . . . plans to attend college in the near future. RICHARD LUESCHER . . . IIDICKH won an honor letter and participated in track . . . nice grin and blue eyes . . . plans to go into the service after graduation.

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