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ROSEMARY ADAMICK - ElecTiveg lnTramurals, Jr. Girls Club, Polish Club, MoniTor. QuieT buT in an uTTerly differ- enT way. EARL ALBRECHT-HisToryg Cheerleader, MoniTor CapTain, Radio BroadcasTing Club. The all inclusive personaliTy 'From sheik To clown. ERWIN ANDERSON-Science: Swimming Team, Gym Team, Track. You won'T see This diver Jacknife his Swan. BERNARDlNE ANDRASZCYK-Science: Science Club, Jr. Girls Club, McniTor, lnTramurals. Lively and inquisiTive describes 'Andy,' The vivacious bruneTTe. LILLIAN ANDRONCZYK-ElecTiveg Girls Glee Club, Moni- Tor, War Bond McniTor, ArdenT Riverside paTron who's iusT mad abouT good-looking musicians. EDWARD BANKER-ElecTiveg Choir, Boy's Glee Club, Travel Club, Barbara Friechie, ChrisTmas Play. He has To be big To hold Thai personaliTy. 24 JUE ARLONE BARG-ElecTive: Girls lnTramurals, Swimming Club, MoniTor, Blue Mask. Clever and wiTTy in conversaTion. RUTH BARTH-ElecTiveg lnTramurals. Working her way up aT WoolworTh's. ROSALINE BARTKOWlAK-Science: Jr. Girls Club, lnTra- murals, Science Club. AThleTic and pracTising Tor nursing . . . by holding hands. GERALD BARTZ-ElecTive: Blue Mask. The Typical Beau Brumell. GRACE BECK-Science: Jr. Girls Club, lnTramurals, Cafe- Teria. Her quieT manner cannoT hide her pleasanT person- aliTy. JANE BECKWITH-English: Jr. Girls Club, lnTramurals, Blue Mask. ThaT shy Miss who wenT To see The TooTball games, buT mosTly cerTain players. ADELINE BEDNAREK-HisToryg Class SecreTary, LaTin Club, Speech choir, Annual, Quill and Scroll, McniTor, lnTramur- als. Those who undersTand her know her, buT all who know her don'T necessarily undersTand her. JOSEPH BEDNAREK-Science: lnTramurals, LaTin Club, Red Sarong, Blue Mask, CaTeTeria, Science Club. A miniaTure porTraiT of Lochinvar. RALPH BEHNKE-AccounTingg lnTramurals. A TirsT class sTudenT and a TirsT class pal. '
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ROBERT JASKULSKI-Math- PATRICIA CZERWINSKI - ROBERT WELSH - English: JOYCE CAREY - Elective: ematics: Basketball, Foot- ball Track, Class Commis- sion, Intramurals. Skill in math, football, basketball, plus personality makes this star on Pulaski's horizon shine bright. English: Jr. Girls' Club, Blue Mask, Quill and Scroll, Victory Queen, Cavalier Reporter, Annual Business Manager, Class Commis- sion, Intramurals. All This And Heaven Too. Basketball, Tennis, Senior Prom King, Monitor, Class Officer, Victory Council, Captain of Monitors, Ra- dio Broadcasting Club, Lat- in Club, Class Commission. He is our shepherd whose rznvard is to be loved by a . Jr. Girls' Club, Monitor, Radio Broadcasting Club, Blue Mask, Class Commis- sion, Court of Honor, ln- tramurals. Portrayer of the immortal character, 'Top- SIS . JUNE CLASS HISTORY HARRY CARLSEN-Ma+he- matics: Basketball, lntra- murals. His basketball technique has plenty fi- nesse, likewise for his per- sonality. In September of 1940, the class of '44, the school's largest class up to that time, made its debut into Pulaski society. It didn't take long for this group to make all take notice of its presence. The first year, under the supervision of its class sponsors, Mrs. Gloria Schmidt and Mr. Edward Batterman, and election was held in which the following officers were chosen: Edmund Wisniew- ski, Presidentp Russell Coley, Vice President: Ade- line Bednarek, Secretary: and Robert Welsh. Treasurer. With the aid of these selected leaders the class really started to do things. The first undertaking was a -dance in the clubroom, which proved to be a big success. When another dance was held shortly after, this class became the first to sponsor two dances successfully in its freshman year. The sophomore year the same officers were chosen with the exception of Warren Reis, who was chosen as secretary. Sorow touched the class for the first time when, after only one semester of service, Warren Reis was claimed by death. Next came the all important junior year. The main social event of this period was the junior prom. Russell Coley and Bernadette Guss ruled as King and Queen with Howie Emerson's Orches- tra providing the music. During this year the class showed its patriotic spirit when, after an all-out effort, it won first place in a bond race. Another election took place in the middle of the junior year. This time it was decided to choose a commission to plan the traditional activities for the senior year. The members chosen were Rus- sell Coley, Robert Welsh, Georgene Pandzieck. 4' - s..........-e- 5 A f f--1. a. ... .-.me Ioyce Carey, and Edmund Wisniewski. To the field of sports the class of '44 contributed many laudable athletes: Ioe Muschinski, City Div- ing Champp Danny Buchatzg and Ervin Anderson, the backbone of the City Champion Swimming Team of '44. The two most outstanding, all-around athletes of the class were Robert, Iaskulski and Harvey Kossow, both starring in football, basket- ball, and track. Much too soon came the final year and with it a few changes. When Georgene Pandzieck and Russell Coley were graduated in February and Edmund Wisniewski joined the Armed Forces. vacancies were left on the Class Commission. This made necessary another election. The student chosen wre Harry Carlson Robert Iaskulski, and Patricia Czerwinski. On Caper Day, the first event of this year, the seniors portrayed their favorite fiction, movie, or in-the-news characters. Next the class held a football hop for the benefit of two students injured in football practice. The senior prom which followed saw Robert Welsh and Ethel Latus ruling as King and Queen, in a beautiful setting of Marine life. Following these activities were the Senior Class Play, Cap and Gown Day, and the Senior Banquet held at the Schroeder Hotel. With graduation on the night of Iune eighth the history of the class of '44 was ended. u Whether we meet or whether we part lFor our ways are past our knowingl A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the Ways We all are going! At the Crossroads Richard I-Iovey 23 ...-... , +,,,,,- ,
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GRADUATES BEVERLY BRAUN-Quill and Scroll, Cavalier Annual and Newspaper Adverlising, Swim Club. A wonderful business manager and The 'firsf lo be engaged. ARTHUR BREIWA-Elecfiveg Baskelball, Track, Blue Mask, Polish Club. A frue 'Speecher' who has a wide range of acfivifies in drama+ics. SHIRLEY BRlESMElSTER - Science: Swimming Club, Life Saving, lnframurals. Quief isn'+ she, buf l wonder. How aboul' il, Mecha? LENORE BRONIKOWSKI-Eleclive: Be a 'Friend and helper lo all is her mo'Ho. RAY BRONIKOWSKI--Science: Annual, Sr. Band, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, Monilor, Chess Club. His friends will never forgel Ray, for if is a pleasure lo know him. FELIX BROZOWY-Science: Choir, Monilor, Paper Drive, Blue Mask, Science Club. U+ili+y aide-de-camp for all lady Teachers. DANIEL BUCHATZ-Science: Track, Monifor, Capfain of Swim Team. Whoever heard of a wolf faking lo wafer before? AUDREY BYSTRA-Science: Busy, silen+, and energefic, buf she has anolher side. GEORGE CEMKE--Manual Arfsg Block Capfain in 'the Scrap paper Drive. This George needn'+ chop clown a cherry free lo be a success. fl.i . . G. ROBERT BENNETT-Science: Track, Swimming. A flash- ing smile, a swarlhy skin. Bob is really a Romeo. AUDREY BERGER-Accounfingg Annual Slaff. Her 'Dark Eyes' are made of 'Slardusl' and her personalify is as precious as her eyes. EDWARD BINASH - Science: Tennis, Slagecrew, Monifor Caplain. The Keeper of The Halls. MARY BLATTNER - Slenographic: Red Sarong, Booksfore, Candy Counrer. Wha+ will some 'Teachers do wifhouf her? RALPH BOCHAT - Hisfory: Baskeiball, Monifor, German Club, Track, Hisfory and Travel Club. As brighl' as fhe sun and iusl as irregular. ROBERT BORTH-Elecfiveg lnframurals, Monifor. His dream: an old radio sei and June. V. - ws. -f 25 . - 1 -.. ...U ---.- ..., .....-..-. .,.., U 1 C- .,.,..
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