Pulaski High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1947
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Q A 'Q xfvgy 5 -' 'zk 6 ' fi' X Av' 4 -. 1 xyfxqik mf .Li Pkfrsfkugiv -.sf 'x X N X Lxx .X ' A N, xxg 5 I-X KN x 'I - - wi 1 x' -L xx' fy .lx .Y .X ' xgi. .' N XA .. . Xivvb .4 I. Mx ... u,. - 5 v is 6 S A 5 F Q Prom the northwest side ot the campus stretches the great expanse oi Pulaski itself. The snow-covered bridge, rock garden, and evergreens remind us ot long winter months. i In the coming years when atomic power becomes available, we shall see tremendous changes in society throughout the world. The location of communities and industries will cease to be influenced by distance and the scarcity of fuel and raw materials. These developments will cause the dissolution of old industries and old communities. We will face a new and totally different world. Education must now dedicate itself to the problem of how to hold this new world together. A World Government has become a necessity for the survival of civilization. But if the World State is to be maintained or perhaps even achieved, American edu- cation must contribute to the moral, intellec- tual, and spiritual revolution necessary to meet the problems that lie ahead. W. L. BRAUER Vice Principal History has been moving with twentie century acceleration. The young men ar women enrolled in our present America high schools have seen the collapse of fo' mighty nations. During the early years their educational training, they saw tl peoples of the world bound more close together by the creations of technologic science. Young Americans now find th they are no longer citizens of one natio but rather they have become members of global world society. The future progress of this society is C rectly dependent upon creations of your minds. More and more it is becoming aj parent that if the future is to hold for us promise of a more understanding and tc erant world leadership, we must by o educational programs aspire to develop profound appreciation for the preservation of world brotherhood. A. E. WESTGAARD Principal w-nw 'I u , 5 .- . ..,... 'R rs., Miss Marian Ericlrsen Mrs. Virginia Collins Miss Elizabeth Kagel Mr. William McGarty Secretary Secretary Secretary Treasurer's Office l Amid the bustle of student-thronged corri- dors, we find the office quiet, efficient, cmd dignified. In coordination with the main office are the many branches, which make Pulaski's administration the model that it is. The atten- dance office, the treasurer's office, combined with the main office, promote greater efficiency Mr. Chester Trost in our school orgqnlzunon' Mr. Gustave Stoelting School Accountant Bookstore OFFICE MONITORS ROW 3: B. Freitag, L. Kremplewslri, S. Kaczeclra, J. Mudrak, L. Kubera, D. Cabella, G. Bruslty, B. Hermann, J. Gould, R. Kucilr M. Fehlfiaber, A. Mooney. ROW 2: M. Breidung, M. Gaiewslry, G. Hesse, C. Czailrowslri, G. Tuominen, N. Holman, A. Becker S. Anderson, B. Bolter. ROW I: L. Drout, D. Werner, K. Wallner, R. Radtlce, G. Liss, B. Kendxierski, L, Prey, P. Heinen, B. Krzewinslxi 9 Miss Harriet Windau LIBRARY MONITORS Librarian ROW I: Gertrude Pisarelc, Lorraine Millolaiczalx. ROW 2: Esther Price, Dolores Kolasinslci. ROW 3: Betty Carstens, Carol Slosarslti, Gloria Pacholslni, Marilyn Welfer. THE LIBRARY Our cozy library inspires us to make use of the fact that these books have much to teach us. We vast stores ot knowledge open to us. The many feel the urgency of education and the value of books books bring to our attention the information as Well in meeting this need. Books are among our best as entertainment at our disposal. We appreciate the allies in the fight to make democracy Work. 10 , x- ' ,p, f 1 V'k lg.-1' 4, lax IU ff 4 4- , ly . A mp.5efa 1 ' lf KLL-j J .. 'ff if ' f f'f!'1'3iV gy visa If , 1 Jie, Q L X 19 fo ,xfxfff EHHUHHHS BRUCE KAROLUS-Science-President, Senior Class: Senior Honor Roll: Vice-President, Junior Class. -An example of academic perfection. 'vlan'- v 1 ' .nv 3 DONALD WIERZBA - Elective - Treasurer, Senior Class: Basketball. -That's a good shot -Egghead. ELAINE ZOLECKI -Stenographic-Secretary, Senior Class: Blue Mask: Hall Monitor: Life Saving: Office Monitor: Secretary, Junior Class: Senior Honor Roll: Stamp Monitor: Sub-Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. - Brilliance! JHNUHHY HHSS lH47 Only four years ago we were shiny-nosed, be- freckled little freshmen clumsily lugging wastepapef to school. We clutched our pitifully small savings as we milled impatiently in the stamp and bond line. Proudly we rode atop the huge salvage trucks that collected tin cans and old clothes. We fervently hoped that we would be able to finish our education in a democracy. The days flew by swiftly, days filled with lusty cheering at our football games and gay laughter as we festooned the gym with prom decorations. Then in our junior year came that gloriously blessed day of peace. We celebrated V. I. Day like loyal Americans. And now it's come! Graduation! Commencement! For us it's the beginning of a new era, not only in universal chronology but in each individual's life. We are thankful for the guidance in good citizenship and the examples of true fellowship which we have received at our beloved Pulaski - - - the education that has prepared us for living in the new Atomic Age. Q '1 H E s 52 Irene Grabowslri l Bruce Karolus Dolores Maclciewicz Vivian Hase Ralph Gulczynslu . 'NW . -f Joseph Kmiecik Valedidorian Helen Lunkiewicz Q-Lv z Shirley Oleniczak Salu+a+orian Gloriann Mar+inson X 13 Elaine Zolecki we 'R R' ' 'Rm ,Ki W '9 3 BRUCE BABCOCK - Science - A Cappella Choir: All-Cily Choir: Hall Monilor: lnler- Class Swim Meef: Life Saving: Talenl Show: Spring Concerl: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Flooing wifh Pal' - a favorile paslime. VIRGINIA BANACH - Elecfive - Glee Club: Hall Monilor: Talenl Show: Spring Concerf. - A shy miss - somefimes. PATRICIA BARLOW - Eleclive - Chorus: Girls' Alhlelic Associafion: Hall Monifor: lnfer-Class Swim Meel: Life Saving: Talenl' Show. -- Madam Alles. JUDITH BAY - Malhemalics - Courf of Honor: Hall Monilor: Life Saving. - She may resemble Veronica Lalre, bul' she's slill a Bay. ALBERT BEIDATSCH -- Science -- Baslcelball: Glee Club: Gym Team: Talenf Show: Spring Concerf: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Our lillle Rembrandl! RAYMOND BLASZCYNSKI - Science - Hall Monilorg Infer-Class Swim Meer: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Winlcie was as long as his name. MARY ELLEN CRIER - Eleciive - Hall Mon- ilorg Home Economics Club. - Here's one Crier -lhal's known around lown. DOROTHY CUTTER - Elecfive - Chorus: Home Economics Club: Life Saving: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club. --, Dorol'hy's really sharp: she's a Culler. EDWARD DEMBNY - Induslrial Arls - Baslcelball: Foofball: Traclr: Wasfe Paper Sal- vage. - Edward - oh, so gallanl! CLARISSA DZIBINSKI - Eleclive - Blue ROBERT ERICKSON - Eleclive. - The boy DOLORES FROELICH - Eleclive - 1 Mask: Glee Club. - Ringing up sales is who plays such Swede music. Aihlelic Associafiont Hall Monllofl Life music +0 her ears, ing: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She war iob of comforl and ease. RAYMOND ENGEL - Eleclive - Baslxelball: SALLY EWING - Eleclive - Girls' Alhlelic Hall Monilor: Stamp Moniior. - Rough, Associalion: Hall Monifor. -- Sally doesn'i 14 tough, and hard lo bluff. need lElwings lo gel around. .. a:i'i S fm . E ' ik-f l Qi! if if l DOROTHY GARSKAY - Eleclive - Blue EVELYN GONDEK - Eleciive - Chorus: Glee GERALDINE GRAJEK - Science - Blue Mask: Mask, - Forever Auburn, Club: Hall Monilor: Spring Concerf. - Here Glee Club: Girls' Afhlefic Associa+ion: Hall foday: Gonldekl lomorrow. Monifor: lnler-Class Swim Meef: Life Saving: Spring Concer'l: Slamp Monilor: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - She has brains, loc. DOROTHY GOINEY - Elecfive - Orchesfra: IRENE GRABOWSKI -- Science - Aliendance - She were glasses - bu+ did she sludy? Monilor: Senior Honor Roll: Talenl Show: IRENE GREEVERS - Eleclive - A Cappella Choir: All-Cily Choir: Glee Club: Hall Mon- ilor: Laiin Club: Spring Concerl. - She's here - I heard her giggle. RALPH GULCZYNSKI - Science - Foolball: Alfendance Monifor: Baskelball: Cour+ of Honor: Glee Club: Senior Honor Roll: Talent Show: Swimming Team: Track: Vice-Presiclenl, Sophomore Class. - Call me in about 'len years. Ask 'For Dr. Gulczynski. SHIRLEY GUMOWSKI - Eleclive - Blue Mask: Hall Monilor: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Her faulls are like new cars - scarce. VIVIAN HASE - Science - Cavalier Annual: Cavalier Newspaper: Hall Monilorg Senior Honor Roll: Slamp Monilor. - She's charm- ingly serious. AUDREY HElNEN - Eleclive - Her grealesl sin, a greai big grin. ROBERT HOENIG -- lndusfrial Arls - Baskel- ball: Foolball: Spring Concerf: Track. -- Are ihere any more a+ home like you, Bobby? MELVIN JAGODZINSKI - Indusfrial Arfs - Blue Mask: Hall Monifor: lnfer-Class Swim Meef: Life Saving: Swimming Team: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Here's where l caich some sleep. VlRGlNlA JANUSZ - Eleclive - Allendance Monilor: Blue Mask: Class Play: Girls' A+hle+- ic Associalion: Glee Club: Hall Monilor: Life Saving: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Five feel, seven of sparkling heaven. CAROL JENS - Science - Girls' Aihlefic Associa+ion: Hall Monifor: Infer-Class Swim Meefg Talen+ Show: Tennis: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Her favorife 'fruil7 Schnecks. 15 Sub-Deb Club. - A feminine Daniel Websler. 51? W if K .15v ' 'S xi 031' . 'E' XX-Z ' , 'Kwai MARILYN LENTZ -- Eleclive - A Cappella Choir: All-Cily Choir: Hall Monilor: Orches- fra: Talenf Show: Spring Concerl: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Personalily -- all over. HELEN LUNKIEWICZ ance Monilor: Senio Show: Sub-Deb Club. poinl. 16 I' HELEN KACZECKA - Eleclive - Chorus: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Glee Club: Life Saving: Office Monilor: Spring Concerl: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Will dancing be her vocalion? PATRICIA KAEREK - English - Cavalier Annual: Chorus: Girls' Afhlelic Associalion: l-lall Monilor: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Talenf Show: Wasle Paper Salvage. -The belle of lhe lelephone company. BRUCE KAROLUS - Science - Presidenl, Senior Class: Senior Honor Roll: Vice-Presi- denl, Junior Class. - An example of aca- demic perfeclion. KENNETH LYCHWICK - Science - A Cap- pella Choir: All-Cily Choir: Blue Mask: Chrislmas Play: Glee Club: Hall Monilor: VIRGINIA KLEPPIN - Eleclive - Allendance Monilor: Hall Moniior: Wasle Paper Salvage. Ohhhhh, Virgl lnleresled in a mechanic. JOSEPH KMlEClK - Malhemalics - Chrisl- mas Play: Courl of Honor: Life Saving: Slamp Monilor: Valediclorian: Was'l'e Paper Salvage. - A wil, a wizard, and a wonder. BERNARD KOPCZYNSKI - English - Hall Monilor: Band: Talenl Show: Track: Wreslling: - The besl years of my life. ARLENE KRINGLE - Elecfive - Chorus: Glee Club: Hall Monilor: Life Saving: Spring Con- cerl. - Miss Kringle will noi remain single. RAYMOND LAKOMSKI - lnduslrial Arls - Blue Mask: Slage Crew: Swimminq Team: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Wha+ does lhe fronl of lhe slage look like, Ray? DORLA LEDER - Science - A Cappella Choir: All-Cify Choir: Blue Mask: Chorus: German Club: Hall Monilor: infer-Class Swim Meel: Talenl Show: Spring Concerl: Viclory Council: Wash: Paper Salvage. - Dorla, a Leder in sporls. DELORES MANKIEWICZ - Eleclive - C chesira: Chorus: Chrislmas Play: Home I onomics Club: Spring Concerfg Talenf Sho Spring Concerl: Slage Crew: Track: Wasle Waste Paper Salvage. - How dull l Paper Salvage. - How mighl Ken's humor would be wilhoul Man-kiewicz. . be classified? Science - Aflend- DOLORES MACKIEWICZ - Science - Cav- Honor Roll: Talenl Shorl' - bul' lo 'lhe alier Newspaper Editor: Hall Monilor: Of- fice Monilor: Quill and Scroll: Senior Honor Roll: Talenl Show: Viclory Council: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Ho, hum, whom shall il be lonighl? Q BERNADINE MATTES - Science - Hall Mon- ilor: Sub-Deb Club: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - A sighl lo clelighl in. ROBERT MEYER - Eleclive - Baskelball: Hall Monilor: Track: Wasle Paper Salvage: Cross- Counlry.- Will Pulaski miss me? ELIZABETH MICHALSKI - English - Chorus: Hall Monilor: lnier-Class Swim Meef: Talenl Show: Spring Concerl: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Take a lelfer, Belly. RICHARD MUELLER - Eleclive - Baskelball Hall Monilor: Track: Wreslling: Cross- Counlry. - Bashiul buf by no means back ward. RICHARD MUTSCH - Eleclive - Blue Mask German Club: Gym Team: Hall Monilor lnler Class Swim Meel- Life Savin - Track ' I gi 1 Wasle Paper Salvage. - How is lhe air up lhere7 LUCY NOWAK - Eleclive - Wasle Paper Salvage. - She skaled her way inlo every one's hearl. SHIRLEY OLENICZAK - English - A Cap- pella Choir: All-Cily Choir: All-Cily Or cheslra: Allendance Monilor: Chrislmas Play Class Play: Office Monilor: Salulalorian Senior Honor Roll: Orcheslra: Talenl Show Slamp Monilor: Wasle Paper Salvage. - The Helen Hayes of Pulaski. lf' 1 GERALD PEDERSEN - Eleclive - Hall Mon- ilor: Life Saving: Wasle Paper Salvage: Track. - Thank goodness! School is over. EARL PFUND - Eleclive - Baskelball: Fool- ,ff ball: Hall Monilor: Track: Wreslling. - 2,0 Earl's a lol of Pfunlcll. M K I ERNE PRZYBYLKA - Slenographic - Blue KATHLEEN REMSKO - Eleclive - Blue Mask: PHILIP SCHLAMP - Elechve Chrislmas sk: Slamp Monilorg Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Hall Monifor: Chorus: Chrislrnas Play: Glee Play: Gym Team: Hall Momfor Pep Band :er Salvage, - Where'cl you gel lhal Club: Talenl Show: Spring Concerl: Slamp Band:'Spring Concerl Tennis Wheres uple7 Monilor: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Sal- +he Ioresl fire? vage. - The eyes have if. WILLARD RECK - Science - A Cappella Choir: All-Cily Bancl: All-Cily Orcheslra: Courf of Honor: Hall Monilor: Hall Monilor Caplain: Pep Band: Treasurer, Junior Class: Band: Orcheslra: Talenl Show: Spring Con- ' Y cerl: Swimming Team Manager: Tennis Man- s- ager. - His lrumpel is as hol as Harry James's. ARDYTHE SCHACHT - Elecfive - Chorus: Girls' Gym Team: Talenl Show: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Her favorile indoor sporl - chewing gum. I . s 5' l 3 a f 'i I i ELAINE SCHUBERT - Elecfive - Chorus: AUDREY SIKORSKE - Eleclive -- Glee PHYLLIS SMILNETSKY - Eleclive - A Talenl Show. -- She does shorfhand home- Club: Spring Concerlg Wasie Paper Salvage: pella Choir: All-Cify Choir: All-Cify work by Ihe baich. Chorus. - Personaliiy plus. cheslra: Blue Mask: Chrislmas Play: Ge Club: Girls' Aihlefic Associalion: Orchr Senior Prom Queen: Spring Concerf: Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - ls men, and mischief. ADELL SCHWALBACK - Eleciive - Sfamp GERALD SITTE - Science - Wasfe Paper Monifor: Was+e Paper Salvage. -- Her sweel Salvage. - Jerry iusf likes 'ro sil somelimes. 'if f H? f Qi' sofl voice should soolhe 'fhe mosl 'frying palienl. RUBY SOSALLA - Eleclive - Cavalier News paper: Chorus: Couri of Honor: Hall Mon ifor: Girls' Aihleiic Associalion: Glee Club Talenf Show: Spring Concerl: Slamp Mon ifor: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She's a Iiffle iewel - iha+'s Ruby. LA VERNE STACHOWSKI - S+enographic - Chorus: Glee Club: Hall Monitor: Talen' Show: Spring Concerl. - Her laughler i' like a Ihread of gold fhrough a sombe curlain. EDNA STASZAK - Eleclive - Blue Mask Chorus: Girls' Afhlelic Associalion: Gleu Club: Hall Monifor. - Edna spelled back wards is Ande. ERWIN STAWSKI - Science - Blue Mask Cavalier Annual: Chrislmas Play: Glee Club Talenl Show: Spring Concerl: Swimmini Team: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - A mounfai ol' inlelligence, humor, and good wishes. VIRGINIA STEFANIAK - Eleclive - Blu Mask: Polish Club: Sub-Deb Club: Wasf Paper Salvage. - Busy, blond, and refreshing KENNETH STEIN - Eleclive - Blue Mask German Club: Gym Team: Hall Monifor Life Saving: Slamp Monilor: Track: Wash Paper Salvage. - Hollywood is 'Ihe placr 'For him. AURELIA WENTLAND - Eleclive - Blur Mask: Chorus: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion Glee Club: Hall Monilor: Spring Conceri Wasie Paper Salvage. - The champion o ping-pong. JEANETTE WIENCEK - Sienographic. - She loves ro work - when in +he mood. PATRICIA WILLIAMSON - Eleclive - Wasil Paper Salvage. - Was Ihai' absence neces sary? 1 1 DONALD WIERZBA - Eleclive - Treasurer, HARRY ZALEWSKI - lnduslrial Ariz - Blue Senior Class: Baslrefball. - Thal's a good sho? Maslr: Drum Maior: Hall Moniior: Siege - Egglwead. Crew: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Tall, dark, and handy on +he sfage. ELAINE ZOLECKI - Sfenographic - Secre- fary, Senior Class: Blue Mask: Hall Mon- ifor: Life Saving: Oflice Moniforg Secrefary, Junior Class: Senior Honor Roll: Sfamp Mcnifor: Sub-Deb Club: Wasie Paper Sal- vage. - Brilliance! fa'- ,ltr CLASS SPONSORS Miss Virginia Filasefa Mr. John Hoclrel 19 ROBERT LESSL - Science - President, Senior Class: A Cappella Choir: Court of Honor: Football: Gym Team: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Talent Show: Class Play: Track: Wrestling. - ls he one or a million men? ROBERT SZYMKOWSKI - Elective - Treas- urer, Senior Class: A Cappella Choir: All- City Choir: Basketball: Blue Mask: Court of Honor: Football: Treasurer, Junior Class: Spring Concert: Track: Waste Paper Salvage. - As ruddy complexioned as the apples he polishes. EUGENE SCHIMEK - Mathematics -- Vice- MARILYN JESSICK - Stenographic - Secre- President, Senior Class: Athletic Club: Basket- tary, Senior Class: Court of Honor: Inter- ball: Court of Honor: Football: Monitor Class Swim Meet. - Our favorite blonde. Captain: Track: Waste Paper Salvage. - Driving and plunging in every field. JllNl IIHHUHHHS lHHl lHHWHHIl The challenging future beckons to each of us, but we cannot refrain from looking back just once more to our tour years of high school lite - four gloriously wonderful years in which we lived to learn - and learned to live. We think a little wistlully of the long hours we spent absorbing theories of good citizenship, worthy home membership, and healthy minds and bodies. With our Vision adjusted to that distance which stretches ahead, we are ready to meet the challenge of the future unflinchingly. We are thankful, as we endeavor to become model citizens in a new world, that the education which we received here has prepared us for the new trials and problems which we will be forced to overcome in this new era, the Atomic Age. We still have much to learn, but the foundation of knowledge that we acquired at Pulaski will serve us well in our iuture years. ' CLASS SPONSORS Miss Bernice Alcott 20 Mr. William Tiernan DOROTHY VORAC CHARLES REIFF PATRICIA FLOO DOROTHY KRAFT THERESA MASTALSKI HIINIIII S IIIIIINIS 'E SHIRLEY HERMANSON ELLEN REIFF Valedicforian GORDON KOTLAREK 21 Saluiaforian MAE. HARLEY VICTOR YOUNG 5 6' l l P l 2 Sa i 5 Sk Pe X sf A LAWRENCE ACKER - Science - Camera JAMES AIKEN - Science - lnfer-Class Swim SHIRLEY ANDERSON - English - Blue Mi girls. Club: Pep Band: Band: Spring Concerl: Meef: Lafin Club: Spring Concerf: Wasfe Camera Club: Chorus: Class Play: G Sfamp Monifor: Wasfe Paper Salvage: Glee Paper Salvage: Glee Club. - The Aiken is Afhlefic Associafion: lnfer-Class Swim Mt Club: Monifor Capfain. - Horses before leavin'. Office Monifor: Spring Concerl: Sub-I Club: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - She's Shir fhe girl for me. JOHN ADYNlEC - Elecfive - Blue Mask: ARLEEN ANDERSON - Science - Sub-Deb Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Super salesman. Club. - Acfion wifh a double A. Resulf: more fies fhan one needs. JEWEL ANTHONY - Elecfive - A Cappella Choir: Chorus: All-Cify Choir: Chrisfmas Play: Girls' Afhlefic Associafion: lnfer-Class N Swim Meef: Lafin Club: Life Saving: Talenf Q Show: Spring Concerf: Sub-Deb Club. - A - - , ,,lv,.v . sparkling liffle Jewel. N 5 -113 i slil WILLIAM BANACH - science - Blue Mask, ,gi , Class Play: Track: Wasfe Paper Salvage: 'Q' Track: Hall Monifor. - Will he always be by Youfhful, laughing, and gay? A . , W 1. K inf Ask GLENN BARNDT - Science - All-Cify Band: , :, lnl, L Baskefball: Blue Mask: Chorus: Class Play: Pep Band: Band: Orchesfra: Spring Concerf: Sfamp Monifor: Track: Wasfe Paper Salvage: M . ml 4 I,-ug, : ,J n a 1 n ,-,,Q, , 53S 14- Wresfllng. - Glenn appreclafed music: if ' V' I .,.Jfw:Z '7'f-ii .i' gave him a credif. JAMES BARTKOWIAK - Science -- lnfer- Class Swim Meef: Band: Spring Concerf: Track: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - He never pufs bananas in fhe refrigerafor. ROBERT BEAULEAU - Science. - This Beaul- eau didn'f come from fhe iungles of Africa, buf he's sharp. AUDREY BECKER - Accounfing - Office Monifor: Vicfory Council.-A liffle shy. Why? DOLORES BEHL - Sfenographic - Blue Mask: Cavalier Annual: Cavalier Newspaper: Chor- us: Spring Concerf: Hall Monifor. -- Her laughfer is a Behl af fhe Orchard exchange. ' ROSEMARIE BERZINSKI - Elecfive - Blue Mask: Girls' Afhlefic Associafion: Life Sav- ing: Sub-Deb Club. - Af 3:l0 she exploded info freedom. CONSTANCE BESCH - Elecfive - Affend- I ance Monifor: Blue Mask: Chorus: Spring Concerf. - A happy laugh makes Connie's , 'rroubles pass. 22 n JTH BESSA - Eleclive - Home Economics LORRAINE BLATTNER Slenographlc Blue MARILYN BOHEIM Elechve A Cappella Club: Spring Concerlg Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Where +here's Rulh, +here's frulh. RICHARD BITZKE - Eleclive If l should RUTH BLElCH Elecflve Chorus Spring ever by chance grow rich Concerl' There are so many lunds of me BEATRICE BOLTER - Eleclive - Life Saving: Office Monilor: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - B. B. for Bonny Bea. SHIRLEY BOLTER - Sienographic - Allend- ance Monifor: Hall Monifor: Spring Concerf: Q, gg., Glee Club. - Shirley Bol-lsllerlsl anyone's morale. JAMES BORKENHAGEN - Science - A Ca - P pella Choir: Fooiball: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Life Saving: Spring Conceri: Swimming Team: Track. - His mos! inferesling subiecf - girls! PAT BRONKALA - English - A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Courf of Honor: Office Mon- ifor: Orcheslra: Spring Concerlg Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She has men down Pal. ELMER BROWN -- Science - Blue Mask: Class Play: Foofball: Life Saving: Talenl' Show: Swimming Team: Gym Team: Hall Monilor. - His name may be Brown, bul somelimes he's in ihe red. ELLYN BRUHN - Eleclive - Aclverlisemenf Monilor: Chorus: Spring Concerf. - See whaf carrofs did for Ellyn. GERMAINE BRUSKY - Eleclive - Blue Maslz: Chorus: Oliiice Moniiorg Spring Con- cerl. - Germaine will some day reign over a hilchen. EDWARD BRUSEWITZ - Elective - A Cap- pella Choir: Baslzefballg Chorus: Spring Con- cerl. - His love for sleep's an aid lo his physique! JOAN BUCKNER - Slenographic - German Club. - A cloud-drill sor+. 23 i f 'ff S 5 S '1- RICHARD BUDNY - Science - Baskelball Blue Mask: Glee Club: Chrislmas Play: Fool ball: ln+er-Class Swim Meer: Life Saving Taleni' Show: Spring Concerl: Swimmim Team: Track: Wasle Paper Salvage: Wresl ling. - Big Gun, Caliber 46. RITA BUSCHATZ - English - A Cappell. Choir: All-Cily Choir: Alrendance Monilor Blue Mask: Camera Club: Cheer Leader Chorus: Class Play: Girls' Afhlelic Associa lion: Inler-Class Swim Meel: Office Monilor Talenl Show: Spring Concerf: .Slamp Monilor Sub-Deb Club. - Serene, lhe silver fishe glide-. DOLORES CABELLA - Eleclive - Alfend ance Monilor: Blue Mask: Chorus: Hal Monifor. - You may know the beauiy of he hearl by lhe beaufy of her eyes. DORIS CASPER - Eleclive - Hall Monilol - Doris is no Milquefoasr. JOYCE CHOJNACKI - Eleclive - Blu' Mask: Home Economics Club: Polish Club Talenr Show. - Joyce could ouldislancr every olher voice. CLIFFORD CHAPPIE - Elecrive - Baskelball Blue Mask: Fooballg Band: Spring Con cer'l: Swimming Team. - A happy ladclie i Chappie. RITA CHYCINSKI - Science - Blue Mask Camera Club: Girls' Alhlefic Associalion Inler-Class Swim Meel: Wasle Paper Salvage Hall Monifor. - Beauiy is ils own excusi for being. CARL CIEPLUCH - Malhemafics - Baskel ball: Blue Mask: Cavalier Newspaper: Clas Play: lnler-Class Swim Meer: Wasle Pape Salvage. - While every bird enioyed hi song, Carl lhoughl of pranks so wrong. MARCELLUS CIESLIK - Eleclive - Blur Mask: Inler-Class Swim Meer: Pep Band Band: Spring Concerl: Track. - The llll'Bl M's: Marcellus, Marion and Marcy. C MARY JANE CIESLIK - Elecrive - Alfend- LA VERNE CLARK - Eleclive - Chorus: Tal- CAROLINE CZAJKOWSKI - Elective - ance Monilor: Camera Club: Office Monilor: enl Show: Spring Concerf. - Laugh and be Mask: Hall Monifor: Polish Club. - Sub-Deb Club.: Vlcrory Council: Wasle Paper merry: belrer rhe world wifh a song. shining srar of lhe lhree slars. Salvage. - KlHy comes on Iilfle cal feel. JERRY CISKE - Eleclive - Viclory Council: FRANK COFFEY - English - Track: Vicfory Wasle Paper Salvage. - For all fun-loving Council. - There isn'1' any of 'lhis Coffey in 24 souls his mischief calls. Brazil, ga ,, ,,..,..., ,- mm ... x. i km P . FA 41 5 L k ' P N . I ' s - -. 4 1: ff? I . 2 .. 1 ,.. I . i: A fs , - ii : , A 3 ' . -K - if N3 4 5' Ei 1 rf :A sive:ffrfrfi'-...-1 'Qs Y A -.1 ' rs ag. ':i',':1.s,Aj?gg :agar rw H3372 ss. fs.. TT .. i i 20 1: ? -ji au 1 N ff- -23 -iw-ffsfisi: -g L, j '..: js.-sr.. .i Q. , Sai? 'x, 'misg :lf-T W ORIS DEJEWSKI - Sfenographic - Blue CHESTER DOMBROWSKI - English - Blue CLIFFORD DRALL - Science He Irepl his 5 I S' Talenl Show: Tehnis: Wasle Paper Salvage: Masll: Cavalier Annual: Girls' Alhlefic Associ- Mask' Class Play' Cross-Coun'fry- Polish Club' meaning 'lo himself. afion: lnler-Class Swim Meer: Band: Orches- lra: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club. - She Wreslling. - I musl' be happy: ofherwise likes lhe wafer: lhe waler lilies her. I'm poor. IRENE DOMANSKI -- Eleclive - Girls' Alh- GILBERT DOMZIL -- English - Baslcelball: lefic Associalion: Hall Monilor. - Her happy Foolball: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Talenf Show: hearf has power lo make a sfone a flower. Sfamp Mcniforz Swimming Team: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - He has a lol of horse sense. LA VERNE DRALL - Sfenographic - A Cap- pella Choir: All-Cily Choir: Blue Maslr: Girls' Afhlelic Associalion: lnfer-Class Swim Meel: Spring Concert - Tallring and chuclrling as she goes. HELEN DUBIS - Eleclive - Blue Maslx: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club: Hall Mon- ilor. - You can slop lhe mounlain, you can sfop fhe sea, buf you can'+ slop Helen. DOROTHY EDWARDS - Accounling - Blue Mask: Life Saving. - I have done my bil lo clear lhe road ahead. LOIS EHLEITER - Sfenographic - Allendance Monilor: Chorus: Courl of Honor: Hall Mon- ilor. - A lass wilh quainl and quiel ways. BETTY EILBRECHT - Sfenographic - Allend- ance Monifor. - Eleganl charm. PATRICIA FLOO - Malhemalics - Camera Club: Cavalier Annual, Senior Co-Edilor: Class Play: Polish Club: Quill and Scroll: Senior Honor Roll: Talenl Show: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage: Hall Monilor. - No waler Floo-s over Pal's dam. LOIS FOLSOM - Eleclive - Blue Mash: Hall Monilor: Talenl Show. - Her school is here: her hear+ is in Greenclale. GERALDINE FRANK - Eleclive - Blue Maslr: Slamp Monilor: Hall Monilor. - The delicale rose of her cheeks never varies nor pales. DONALD FREDERICKSEN - Science - Blue Maslr: Glee Club: Class Play: Football: Junior Prom King: Monilor Caplain: Talenl Show: Traclr: Wasle Paper Salvage: Wresf- ling. - He reigns high in all our hearls. 25 iiilnwx I fi f y 1 ae 3 . w X ii... f l 1 l z K K K A , :X G G 5 BETTY FREITAG - English - Cavalier An- nual: Chorus: Life Saving: Spanish Club: Spring Concert: Sub-Deb Club. - Some lucky business man will have a cheerful secretary. THOMAS FRECHETTE - Elective. - A little work, a little play to keep me going. ROSEMARIE FROELICH - English - Advise- ment Monitor: Cavalier Annual: Chorus: Lite Saving: Spanish Club: Spring Concert: Sub- Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. - Endowed with blessings rich and rare, she has wisdom and beauty fair. WENDOLYN FUERSTENBERG - Elective - Home Economics Club. - Great thoughts, grave thoughts, thoughts lasting to the end. MARIAN GEHRMANN - Science - A Cap- pella Choir: All-City Choir: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Cheer Leader: Chorus: Christ- mas Play: Class Play: Court of Honor: Girls' Athletic Association: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Secretary, Junior Class: Talent Show: Sub- Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. -- A splash, a wake of foam, and Gehrmann brings an- other winner home. BERNARD GIERSZEWSKI - Elective - Victory Council: Waste Paper Salvage.-No samples given today. JOHN GILLICH - lndustrial Arts - Basket- ball: Cross-Country: Track: Wrestling. - Big John, the wrestler. ARLENE GLISCH - Stenographic - Sub-Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. - A sweet girl graduate, lean as a faun. LORIA GONDEK - Stenographic -- Sub- Deb Club. - Brightens the day that is dull. ETHEL GRAMS - Science - Cavalier Annual: SHIRLEY GROSS - Science -- Blue Mask: KENNETH GRUTZA - Science -- Basket Cavalier Newspaper, Art Editor: Quill and Cavalier Newspaper: Class Play: Stamp Mon- Blue Mask: Cavalier Annual: Inter-Class S Scroll: Waste Paper Salvage. - A gram of itor: Hall Monitor: Sub-Deb Club: Waste Meet: Life Saving: Track. - Ken asks Ethel - please! Paper Salvage. - Her conversation is punctu- pleasure lirst. ated with giggles. DOLORES GRAPCZYNSKI - Stenographic - BEVERLY GRUEL - Stenographic - Blue A Cappella Choir: Attendance Monitor: Cav- alier Annual: Chorus: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation: inter-Class Swim Meet: Spring Con- cert: Sub-Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. Z5 - Soon it will be Dresses Designed by Dolores. Mask: Chorus: Hall Monitor: Spring Con- cert. - A very competent teacher has taught her some of the techniques of wrestling. DOROTHY GRZECHOWIAK - English - Life Saving: Talenl Show: Hall Monilor. - Noi lo be pleased, bu+ 'lo please. JOYCE HAGEMANN - Science -- Allend- ance Monilor: Blue Mask: Chorus: Talenl Show: Spring Concerl: Hall Monilor. - Jolly Joy! GLORIA HAMBURGER - Slenographic - Life Saving: Infirmary Monilor. - When she is presenl, darkness shrinks lo ils borders. CAROL HAMMEL - Science. - The soul selecls ils own sociely. MAE HARLEY - Science - Cavalier Annual: Quill and Scroll: Senior Honor Roll: Sub- Deb Club: Mae l? This is Harldlley lhe place for ill PHYLLIS HEINEN - Eleclive - Blue Mask: Office Monilor: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She wenl aboul accuslomed lasks. GLENN HENNIG - Elecfive - Baskeiball: Track: Hall Monilor. - His favorife paslime is passing lime. SHIRLEY HERMANSON - Eleclive - A Cap- pella Choir: Cavalier Annual, Associale Ed- ilor: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Quill and Scroll: Talenf Show: Valediclorian. - Her person- alily is as high as her scholasfic average. ESTELLE HERRIGES - Eleclive - Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Office Monilor. - Always awake lo lhe wonders of living, never complaining. JCELYN HILKEMEIER - Science - A Cap- DOLORES HIRSCHBEIN Elechve German EUNICE HOGAN Slenographnc ue pella Choir: All-Cily Band: Camera Club: Cavalier Newspaper: Class Play: Courl' of Honor: Girls' Alhlelic Club: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Talenf Show: Spring Concerf: Sub- Deb Club: German Club. - Her eyes bolher - nol her, bul' olher people. ROBERT HlNZ - Eleclive Blue Mask FREDERICK HOEFT Elechve lue Mask Shall we dance? A lall sllenl pine . 0 . L V.. .. J.. K I 'iii i i i Q 69 I' ,ff 2, SHIRLEY HOTH - Slenographic - Oflice JAMES HUGHES - Science - Hall Mon- ROY JACOBSEN - Science - Blue Monllor. -- Who shall end my dream's con- ilor. - Wilh James i+'s sludy before pleasure. Class Play: Wasle Paper Salvage.-PL 'IU5'0f17 Van Johnson. ELIZABETH HUBMANN - Eleclive - lnler- STANLEY ICZKOWSKI - Hislory - Baskel- Class Swim Meef. - We could nol' add more ball: Blue Mask: Track.-Izzy, lhe whiz of his is ., burning lo your beauly. 2.7.5 fvfiiiii S: A sales class. l ,aa GORDON JAHN - Eleclive - Baskelball - How will lhe fulure reckon wilh lhis mani LOIS JAKOBI - Eleclive - Cavalier Annual Cavalier Newspaper. - I have known ihe silence of lhe slars and of lhe sea. HERBERT JAROSZ - Eleclive - Baskeiball' Glee Club: Courl of Honor: Foolball: Spring Concerf: Tennis: Track: Wasfe Paper Sal- vage: Monilor Caplain. - The 'lennis rackel is his besf friend. JOHN JASHINSKY - Eleclive - Blue Mask: Spring Ccncerl. - Are you Jashinlskyl, John? DARLENE JENSON - Accounling - Allend- Mask: Chorus: Spring wedding bells will ring. MARILYN JESSICK - Slenographic - Courl of Honor: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Secrefary, Senior Class. - Our favorile blonde. ance Monilor: Blue Concerl. - For whom ROBERT KACZMAREK - Science - A Cap- pella Choir: Glee Club: Inler-Class Swim Meeh Life Saving: Talenl' Show: Spring Con- cerl: Swimming Team.-He wenl his way and lived al ease. MARVIN KADDATZ - Science - Track: Wasle Paper Salvage. - He's no rookie on 'lhe Rooks. PHYLLIS KANIA - Foreign Language - A Cappella Choir: Cavalier Annual, Senior Co- Edilor: Chorus: Courl' of Honor: Hall Mon- ilor: Polish Club, Secrelary: Quill and Scroll: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - You have come like a conquer- ing shouf. 28 ROLAND KALTENBRUN -- Elective - A Cap- pella Choir: Glee Club: Cross-Country: Spring Concert: Waste Paper Salvage. - His conscience isn't troublesome. HILDGEGARDE KASZA - Elective - Chorus: M. Talent Show: Spring Concert. - Her echo L is from a golden voice. BARBARA KENDZIERSKI - English - Camera Club: Otitice Monitor. - Nurse Kendzierski wanted in surgery. ARNOLD KENDZIERSKI - Science - Blue Mask: Class Play: lnter-Class Swim Meet: Lite Saving: Hall Monitor: Talent Show: Swimming Team: Track: Waste Paper Salvage. - A champ in more than swimming. MELVIN KLATT - Mathematics - Cavalier Newspaper: Christmas Play: Hall Monitor: Talent Show: Track: Victory Council: Waste Paper Salvage.-Man here knows his records. RlCHARD KLETCH - Science - Cavalier Annual: Talent Show: Swimming Team: Hall Monitor. - Lite wouldn't be worth living without a trig book - eh? ARLEEN KNESER -- Science - Cavalier News- paper: Bookstore Monitor. - She has all the qualities of a best seller. JAMES KocH - Elective. - He ms sn, 'F hears all, knows something. yi L CHRISTINE KAPSOS - Elective - Blue R Mask: Girls' Athletic Association. - Chris's southern accent is the envy of all Pulaski girls. I+ K K . r r '- 'tise + x .N KOELSCH - English - Blue Mask: MARIAN KONIECZKA - Elective - All-City RITA KORDUS - Science -- Attendance avalier Annual, Literary Co-Editor: Quill Orchestra: Cavalier Annual: Chorus: Ottice Monior: Blue Mask: Girls' Athletic Associa- d Scroll: Stgmp Monitor, - One striving Monitor: Orchestra: Spring Concert: Sub- tion: Stamp Monitor: Sub-Deb Club: Waste f higher ioys, Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. - Pulaski's Paper Salvage.-To Lee or not to Lee, that Mademoiselle trom Armentiers. is the question. LLOYD KOHNHORST - Mathematics - A DOLORES KONTOWICZ- Elective-Attend- Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Spring Con- ance Monitor: Chorus: Home Economics cert. - Better three hours too soon than Club: Spring Concert: Sub-Deb Club: Waste a minute too late. Paper Salvage. - Short and sweet with charm that can't be beat. 29 , 'An i qi 'KA VU' RICHARD KORONKOWSKI --Ma+hema+ics - GERALDINE KOSS - Elec+ive - Girls' Alh- GORDON KOTLAREK - Mafhemafic A Cappella Choir: Wasie Paper Salvage: lefic Associalion: Blue Mask: Spring Concerl. Senior Honor Roll. - Thai boy will Cross-Counlry: Glee Club. - He's 'fhe Rich- - Gerry is queen where mischief is con- grave mafhemaiics look. ard fhaf opens ihe door. cerned. BENEDICT KOSMATKA - Industrial Ar+s - DONALD KOSTREWA - Elecfive - Blue Camera Club: lnfer-Class Swim Meei: Wasle Mask: Talenf Show: Boys' Glee Club. - Resl, Paper Salvage: Monifor Capfain. - He res+, and res+ again! knows his da+es - in hisfory. FLORENCE KOTOWSKI - Eleclive - Chorus: Spring Concerf: Sub-Deb Club. - Schusfer's super shoe saleswoman. RICHARD KOWALESKI - Science-AHend- ance Monifor: Spring Concerfg Sfamp Mon- iior: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - lf if fakes a genfleman io acl, he is one. DOLORES KOWALSKI - Elecfive - Chorus: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club. - Never hurrying, Never resiing. DOROTHY KRAFT - Malhemalics - Cavalier Annual: Cavalier Newspaper: Senior Honor Roll. - She is one of +he sweefer Krall proclucls. MARY ANN KRUZYCKI - English - Blue Mask: Camera Club: Girls' A+hleiic Associa- fion: Sfamp Monifor: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She'd make a good aciress - on fhe silenf screen. LORRAINE KUBERA - Eleclive-Blue Mask: Glee Club: Spring Concert - A royal road of goodly deeds. NORMAN KUBNICK - English Blue Maski Cavalier Annual: Cavalier Newspaper: Class Play: Life Saving: Talenf Show: Track: Wasle Paper Salvage: Gym Team: Hall Moniior. - So frank and sfrong, so radianfly alive. CRYSTAL KUEHL - Malhemaiics - A Cap- pella Choir: All-Cify Choir: Blue Mask: German Club: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Life Saving: Spring Concerl: Viclory Council. - Beaufy alone deserves aoplause. MARIANNE LAMBERT -- Eleciive - Chorus: Home Economics Club: Spring Concerf: Sub- Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Like Alice in Wonderland, she always wonders where she is. 30 RESA LASKIEWICZ - Sienographic - A+- RICHARD LEESER - Science - Camera ROSEMARIE LESCZYNSKI Elechve Slamp +endance Monlfor Chorus lnier Class Swim Iendance Moniior: Girls' A+hle+ic Associa- lion: Hall Monifor. - If only lhere were Monifor: Track: Vicfory Council: Wasle Paper Meef Sub Deb Club Wasle Paper Salvage dreams fo sell, Salvage. - He has a keen sense of direcfion Hold fast fo your dreams GLORIA LE ROY - English - Ailendance CORINNE LEOPOLD Elechve Aiiendance Monifor: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Chorus: Monitor: Chorus Home Economics Club Class Play: Girls' Afhlelic Associaliong Tal- Spring Concerl Bug hme operaior on en'r Show: Sub-Deb Club: Wasie Paper Sal- The Orchard branch vage. - Our dancing French lass. ROLAND LIGOCKI - Eleciive - Baskefball: Fcofball: Wasfe Paper Salvage. -- To be alive in such an age. AUDREY LILLA - Elecfive. - A shaded lighf and converse wise, 'Filled wilh a wondering surprise. NAOMI LIOLIADIS - English - Blue Mask: Girls' Alhlefic Associafion: infer-Class Swim Meer: Life Saving: Pep Band: Band: Spring Concerrg Waste Paper Salvage. - The Hawaiian beaufy of Pulaski. JOEY LIPELES - Science - Spanish Club: Monifor Capfain. - Masrer of human desi- inies am l. RICHARD LIPINSKI - English - Baskeiball: Blue Mask: Eooiball: Hall Monifor: Track: Wasle Paper Salvage. - l would have done beHer - if onlyi-, STELLA LISOWICZ - Elec+ive - Affendance Moniior: OFfice Moniior: Wasfe Paper Sal- vage: Hall Monilor. - She sei up a noise like a crickef, a chaffering wise and sweef. ROBERT LOHMAN - Elecfive. - A horse, a book, a girl who smiles. FRANK LUCZAJ - Science - Aliendance Monifor: Blue Mask: Camera Club: German Club: Talenf Show: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - His blue eyes and black hair make any girl siop and slare. VIRGINIA LUEBKE - Eleclive - A Cappella Choir: All-Cify Choir: Cavalier Newspaper, Co-Ediior-in-Chief: Chorus: Quill and Scroll: Talent Show: Was+e Paper Salvage. - Her personalify is as sparkling as her smile. 31 is -W Q, , .. 5 4. 3,5 W A f, , . ,. . s 4, WP.. , 1. 1 l. su., . -Q - , 1 ..Y...g-.3 LOUISE LYANNAS - Elecfive - Chorus: I Spring Concerf. - She's whirling in Ihe I draugh? of life. eLADYs MAAS - Elecnve. - Gladys is - N i Maa's IiHIe girl. . PERRY McDONALD -- Indusfrial Aris - Blue Mask: Camera Club: Infer-Class Swim Meef: Q Moniior Capfain: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - I Favorile iune - My Sweel' Lorraine. wL,,'1 . -f . 1 2 iv 6 ' ' 7 1- h.'g',gi , R k. 'iswlvluglrgi E-.S :F Lf ff , s :'f5gf,f wif S . wal' sr: f , A iiv , A fi wg ffm i lg v I: I XTHQ .j by 4: , 5 3irj, y,f':' ggi 5 : . V2.5 e 'F if .el i. ,- JEAN MAJEWSKI - Science - Aliendance Monilor: Blue Mask: Chorus: Girls' Afhlefic Associaiion: Life Saving: Office Moniior: Spring Concerf: Sfamp Moniforg Sub-Deb Club: Tennis: Wasie Paper Salvage. - Tomp- lcin's would be in banllrupicy wifhouf her. MARY MANSKE -- Elecfive - Glee Club: Spring Concerf: Blue Maslr. - We fhanlt fhe Lord for quiet fhings. RICHARD MACIEJAK - Science - A Cap- pella Choir: Baslreiball: Blue Mask: Courl of Honor: Foofball: Spring Concer+: Tennis: Traclr: Wasfe Paper Salvage: Monifor Cap- 'Iain. - Running halfbach - half forward and half baclc. MICHAEL MARAMONTE - Science. - The pride and ioy of Miss AIcoH's English class. RICHARD MAZUREK - Science. - His mind goes fhrough Hs iumbled bag of Iriclrs. ROBERT MEINHARDT - Elecfive - Baslel- ball: Track. - Oh learned man who never learned 'Io learn! JAMES MARTIN - Eleciive - All-Cily Band: ARTHUR MASSMANN - Science-Cour+ of JOAN MAYER - Eleclive - A Capps Blue Mask: Pep Band: Band: Orchesfra: Honor: Taleni Show. -- A great mailman, Choir: Blue Maslr: Chorus: Office Monll Spring Concert - I don r wanl Io 'find ou? Ihaf Massmann. SPBHISII Club. - Her PGIHIIHQS I'el0ICB I whaf can'i be known. 'lufofed OYGS- MARY MARTIN - Slenographic - Sub-Deb THERESE MASTALSKI - Science-A Cappella Club. - Direc+ as lighfning, brave as day. Choir: Blue Mask: CBVBIISI' NGWSPBPGFI 32 Chorus: Courf of Honor: Girls' Afhlefic Associalion: Quill and Scroll: Senior Honor Roll: Talent Show: Spring Conceri: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Sfalely and Iall and beloved by all. qi -A is ,. .Q i.,,5f' ARET McKAY - Stenographic.-Some- BERNADINE MILLER - English - Cavalier THOMAS MIOTKE English Blue Masl: , glad, sometimes sad, sometimes mis- ous, but never bad. Newspaper, Editor-in-Chief: Class Play: Pol- Football Wrestling Glad that I live am I ish Club: Quill and Scroll: Talent Show: Waste Paper Salvage. - Persistant as the myriad light of stars. RAYMOND MICHALAK - Elective - Baslzet- JOHN MIOTKE - Science Blue Mask ball: Blue Mask: Football: Track: Waste Paper Class Play: Waste Paper Salvage Ye I Salvage. - A live wire is never stepped on. 'fling my soul on high IELYN MOCZYNSKI - Elective - Chorus: Talent Show: Spring Concert: Sub-Deb Club. - The fashion expert on our beaches. LAUDIA MOLENDA - Stenographic - Blue Maslr: Class Play: Polish Club: Spring Con- cert. - Pass the sundae, Molenda. 'ANLEY MROTEK - Elective - A Cappella Choir: All-City Choir. - He supplies the quart for the barbership quartet. ATHERINE MUELLER - Elective - Blue Mask: Court of Honor: Girls' Athletic Associ- ation: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Life Saving: Hall Monitor. - A iolly girl, chuclr full of fun, she's always nice to everyone. CHARD MUELLER - Science - Basketball: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Class Play: Foot- ball: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Talent Show: Traclz: Waste Paper Salvage. - He leads them all a merry chase - the gang, the teachers, and the girls. DNALD NACKER - Science - Football: Wasle Paper Salvage. - I love worlr: I could sit and Iool: at it for hours. ANDA NOWAKOWSKI - English - At- tendance Monitor: Cavalier Annual, Feature Editor: Chorus: Christmas Play: Spring Con- cert: Sub-Deb Club. - I Wanda if l'II be famous. CHARD NOONAN - Science - Basketball: Track. - Ducky's a quaclu shot. E NOVOTNY - Stenographic - Attend- ance Monitor: Blue Maslr: Girls' Athletic Association: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Office Monitor: Sub-Deb Club: Waste Paper Sal- vage. - She puts her troubles in a box and sits on the lid. I RAYMOND NOWICKI - Elecfive - Chri I mas Play: Foofballp Spring Concerh Trac I Wresfling. - Nofhing exisfs fhaf bofhers rn , I LEONARD OLECZEK - Commercial-A Ca ' ' pella Choir: All-Ci+y Choir: Foolball: lnh Class Swim Mee+: Olilice Monilor: Tale y ' Show: Spring Concerf: Track: Viclory Counc Wasfe Paper Salvage: Wresiling. - W s+udy7 The more one sludies, fhe mo fhere is Io forget RICHARD ORLOWSKI - Science - lnh I 4 Class Swim Meef. - You can'f hold anyfhii againsi a man if he doesn'+ say anyihing. I RUTH OVAKAITYS - Elecfive - Glee Clu I Polish Club. - If business inlerferes wi I pleasure, eliminaie business. I RUTH PACALLA - Enclave - Blue Ma: Life Saving: Office Monifor: Spring Conce Sub-Deb Club. - A well-balanced scheds IYI - six nighls dancing and one nig homework. PATRICIA PAGENKOFF - Eleclive - Wa! , Paper Salvage. - To speak buf liH'Ie becom , a woman. i . MARY PARKER - Science -- Affendance Mc 1 ifor: Cavalier Annual: Office Monifor: Sian Monilorp Sub-Deb Club: Viclory Counc Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Vivid and siarilii -- everyfhing is fhere. 5 LORRAINE PASSLER - Science - Chorl German Club: Spring Concerl: Wasfe Pap Salvage. - Passler is quiie a wresfler - wi I I her biggesf problems. 2 GRACE PASZIB -- Elecfive -- A Cappe E Choir: Blue Mask: Chorus: Sub-Deb Clu s I Spring Concert - The Mefropolifan Ope j her goal , r . -4 THOMAS PAULSEN - Elecfive. - School's a EVELYN PEKSA - Slenographic - Blue MARCELLA PIECHOWIAK - Sienogra good Ihing, buf why run a good fhing fo Mask: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She's no+ a Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Well-iimed death? , flower, she's no+ a pearl, she's iusl an all- haih more eloquence ihan speech. around girl. PATSY PEARSON - English - Hall Mon- JOYCE PHILLIPS - Eleclive.-A smile ihal 34 ifor. - A smile from her goes a long way. 'Fi+s her face, and she wears if every day. DANIEL PLICHTA - Malhemalics - Cav- alier Annual: Hall Monifor: Talenl Show' Wasle Paper Salvage. - He looks safe: so does gunpowcler. JERRY POLACZEK - English - Blue Mask: Cavalier Annual: Chrislmas Play: Wasle Paper Salvage: Class Play: Viclory Council. - Sfop! We've heard 'lhal one before. ELLEN POLAKOWSKI - Sfenographic - Blue Mask: Hall Monifor. - Abilify is nolhing more 'lhan willingness lo learn. CAROL POLSTER - Slenographic-Hall Mon- ilor: Slamp Monifor. - Whalever else you are in life - be as agreeable as l. HENRY POPLAWSKI - Science - Blue Maslr: Glee Club: Cross-Counlry: Hall Monilor: Polish Club, Presidenl: Spring Concerl: Track: Wreslling. - The only ihing l'd wan? lf l Were King is an exempfion in physics. THOMAS PYSZCZYNSKI - Eleclive -- Allend- ance Moniror: Camera Club. - This world belongs lo fhe energelic. ROBERT RADTKE - Science - Baslrelball: Blue Mask: Foolball: Track. - Brains and brawn - quile a combination. DOLORES RAFFEL - Eleclive. - An ounce of cheerfulness is worfh a pound of sadness. MYRON RAGAN - Eleciive -- A Cappella Choir: Blue Mask: Class Play: Foolball: lnier- Class Swim Meal: Track: Wreslling. -- Hi: favorile dish is Gruel. RAINE RAMSAK - Science - Blue Mask: ELLEN REIFF - Mafhemafics - A Cappella DAVID REZEL - Eleclive - Camera Club ass Play: Chemislry Club: Hall Moniror: Choir: Blue Mask: Cavalier Annual, Edilor- Proiecfion Crew: Audio Visual Club. - 'A 'er-Class Swim Meel: Life Saving: Band: in-Chief: Chrislmas Play: lnler-Class Swim fulure cameraman af M.G.M. lenf Show: Sub-Deb Club. -- Success Meel: Junior Prom Queen: Life Saving: Quill mes in cans: failures in can'fs. and Scroll: Salulaforian: Spring Concerl: Sub- Deb Club: Vicfory Council: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Charming and willy, poised and prelly. CHARLES REIFF - Malhemalics -- All-Cily JOSEPH REMZA - Eleclive - Allendance Band: Baslrelball: Pep Band: Band: Senior Monifor: Blue Mask: Chrislmas Play: Orches- Honor Roll: Orcheslra: Talenl Show: Tennis: fra: Wasle Paper Salvage. - Joe Twerp in Track: All-Cily Sludenl Council. - His person. serious eyes reflecl The deep lhoughls of his mind. -Q-, -1---, if LJ ROSEMARIE RICCARDI -- Elecrive - A Cap pella Choir: All-Cily Choir: Blue Mask: Cav - NORINE RISTOW - Science - Cavalier An- MARCELLA ROGOWSKl - Eleciive-CI - nual, Ari Edilor: Quill and Scroll. - Ari' is Chrisrmas Play: Glee Club: Spring Co alier Annual: Chrisfmas Play: Spring Con- her field: as a 'lalenfed arfisf she will con- Wasle Paper Salvage. - M. R. equals Cefi- - Happy is Shel from care she's free. finue fo reap ifs harvesf. rimenl rare. MARIAN RICHARDS - Elecrive - All-City DARLENE ROSTANKOWSKI - Slenographic Band: Chorus: Pep Band: Band: Orcheslra: - Blue Mask: Cavalier Newspaper: Girls' Spring Concerf: Sub-Deb Club: Wasle Paper Alhlefic Associalion: lnler-Class Swim Meer: Salvage. - BeHer fo be small and shine Office Monilor. - Modesl, demure, ye+ full 'rhan large and casf a shadow. of fun. PHYLLIS ROZEWSKI - Sienographic - Chor- us: Glee Club: Spring Concerl: Wasfe Paper Salvage: Hall Monilor. - Never foo shy 'ro be friendly. DOROTHY RYDZEWSKI - Eleclive - Chorus: Spring Concerl: Wasle Paper Salvage: Hall Monilor. - Laughs she wiih a pure delight DELORES RUDZINSKI - Slenographic - Blue Mask: Cheer Leader: Chorus: Couri of Hon- or: Girls' Alhlefic Associalion: lnler-Class Swim Meer: Life Saving: Talenl Show: Spring Concer+: Sub-Deb Club. - Don'f lake life so seriously - you can never gel our of ii alive. ROGER RUPPEL - Science - Inler-Class Swirr Meer: Life Saving: Glee Club: Gym Team' Band: Spring Concerl: Swimming Team. - I dare do all fha? may become a man: whc dares do more is none. SUSAN RUSSELL - Eleclive - Advisemen' Monilor: Class Play: German Club: Wash Paper Salvage. -- If you knew Susie, like l know Susie. THERESA RUTKE - English - A Cappella Choir: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Chorus Class Play: Girls' A+hle+ic Associaiion: Hal Monilor: Spring Conceri: Wasle Paper Sal vage. -- Miss Richard's pearl. MARY RZUTKIEWICZ - English - Blue Mask lnler-Class Swim Meer: Vicfory Council Wasle Paper Salvage: Chemislry Club: Hal Monifor. - A mind like a revolving door ge'Hing new ideas as old ones leave. JOYCE SCAMFER - Science-Hall Monilor Viclory Council: Slamp Monilor. - Blushe are beau+ilul bur inconvenienf. KENNETH SCHATTNER - lndusirial Aris - Equipmenr Room Manager: Aeronaulics Club - Up, up, my friend and quil your books why all lhis foil and 'lrouble7 3l LILA SCHERBARTH - Science - Cavalier I Newspaper: Olifice Moniforg Waste Paper Salvage. - The guide of life is common - sense. EUGENE SCHIMEK - Mafhemalics - Alh- lelic Club: Beskerball: Courf of Honor: Fool- ball: Monilor Caplain: Track: Vice-Presidenf, Senior Class: Waste Paper Salvage: Golf. - Driving and plunging in every field. MARGARET SCHMIDT - Eleclive - Chorus: Chrislmas Play: Home Economics Club: Hall Monifor: Spring Concert - Small of measure bul' of qualily superline. SHIRLEY SCHRANK - Elecfive - Talenl Show: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Spanish Club: Hall Monilor. - Una senorifa muy inlelligenfe. JAMES SCHUBERT - Science - Blue Mask: lnler-Class Swim Meel: Life Saving: Talenl Show: Swimming Team: Hall Monilor. - A laughing sprife, splashed wifh wafer clear. ELAINE SCHULTZ - Sfenographic. - A case of qualify. LOIS SCHWEIGER - Science - A Cappella Choir: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Chorus: German Club: Girls' Alhlefic Associaiion: Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb Club: Hall Moni+or. - She will noi' remain long in one place. EUGENE SCIBEK - Eleclive -- Baskeiball: Foofball: Track. - Slippery Scibek scores again. BARBARA SEEBRUCK - Science - Chorus: Spring Concerf: Vicfor Council. -- Wise Y men shun lhe longues fhal' raffle. 'ME SENTEK - English - Blue Mask: HARVEY SINGER - Science - Baskelball: HILARY SMENTEK - Eleclive - A Cappella mera Club: Class Play: Lahn Club: Spring Blue Mask: Cross-Counlry: Foolball: German Choir: Blue Mask: Class Play: Talenf Show: ncerl: Waste Paper Salvage: Monifor Club: lnier-Class Swim Meer: Life Saving: Spring Concerf: Monifor Capfain: Spanish pfain. - His blusfering voice can be Swimming Team: Track: Wresrling. - Harvey Club. - Pulaski's cavalier - handsome, ro- rrd everywhere. doesn r sing: he wreslles. manlic, and gay. SUSAN SKIBINSKI - Home Economics - EMILY SLOWIK - Foreign Language - A Chorus: Spring Concerl' - Silence is more Cappella Choir: Glee Club: Hall Monilor: musical fhan any song. Talenl' Show: Spring Concerl: Wasle Paper Salvage. - She prefers a 'loolball helmef lo a hair ribbon. lg nt- I BEVERLY SOBCHAK - Science - Camera JOY SPENSLEY - Elecfive - Affendance MARILYN STAABEN - Elecfive - C Club: Girls' Afhlefic Associafion: Hall Mon- Monifor: Blue Mask. - Where fhere's fun, German Club: Home Economics Club:f ifor: Polish Club: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - fhere's Joy! Concerf: Hall Monifor. - Lef fhe s She likes school -- likes fo sfay away from if. slide: fhe marks won'f budge an inch ar ERVIN SPANKOWSKI - Elecfive - Cavalier DONALD SPONHOLZ - Elecfive - A Cap- Newspaper: Talenf Show: Senior Commiffee. pella Choir: Talenf Show: Wresfling. - A - A jazz fiend who knows his sfuff. Iiffle learning is a dangerous fhing. MELVIN STAWICKI - Science - A Cappella Choir: Blue Mask: Camera Club: Chrisfma: Play: Class Play: Infer-Class Swim Meef: Life Saving: Polish Club: Talenf Show: Spring Concerf: Swimming Team: Track: Wasfz Paper Salvage: Hall Monifor - His fufure is as vague as a mirage skefched wifh invisible ink on cellophane BERNADINE STELSKE - Science - Blue Mask Camera Club: Class Play: Talenf Show Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Thoughf is deepe fhan speech PATRICIA SULLIVAN - Sfenographic - Blun Mask: Chorus: Spring Concerf: Spanish Club Hall Monifor. - A brighf-eyed colleen slyly coqueffish , CAMILLE SZUKALSKI - Elecfive -- Blul Mask: Camera Club, Secrefary: Office Mon ifor: Polish Club: Glee Club: Spring Concerf - Her face is as sweef as a Camillfel-ia. ROBERT SZYMKOWSKI - Elecfive - A Cap pella Choir: All-Cify Choir: Baskefball: Blui Mask: Courf of Honor: Foofball: Junior Clas Treasurer: Senior Class, Treasurer: Spring Concerf: Track: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - A ruddy complexioned as fhe apples he polishes BETTY STANCZYK - Elecfive -- Blue Mask Office Monifor: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Sh has a head of curls, envied by many girls. T X JEROME SZYDLOWSKI - Elecfive - Blu Mask: Track: Vicfory Council: Monifor Cap fain. - His iolly smile makes school worfl' while JACQUELYN TAYLOR - Science - Sul: Deb Club, Vice-Presidenf: Spanish Club. - All the pep doesn'f come in cereal boxes. MARIE TOTH - Commercial - Officer Mol ifor: Band: Talenf Show: Spring Concer - Life whizzes by when she's on roIIe skafes. 31 ,rl H TRZESNIEWSKI - Elective - Pep GERALD TUTAJ -- Science - Camera Club: EUGENE UJAZDOWSKI - Science -- Ath- d: Band: Orchestra: Talent Show: Spring Stamp Monitor: Waste Paper Salvage: Aero- letic Club: Blue Mask: Class Play: Court of 1certTrack. - Tomorrow's Tommy Dorsey. natics Club. - He takes the world as it is Honor: Football: Hall Monitor Captain: and not as it ought to be. Band: Pep Band: Polish Club: Talent Show: Spring Concert: Track Manager: Swimming Team: Waste Paper Salvage. - Six feet of manhood filled with nonsense and food. ANITA TULLER - Science - German Club: DOLORES UBICH - Stenographic - Blue Stamp Monitor. - She'll keep her patients Mask: Class Play: Polish Club: Spring Con- Iaughing! cert: Hall Monitor. - A 'frown exerts a million muscles, a smile only one - why over- BETTY JANE UTTKE - History - Blue Mask: Camera Club: Stamp Monitor: Sub-Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage: Hall Monitor: Library Monitor. - She's never too sad, never too gay, always ready to work or play. SHIRLEY VENGHAUS - Elective - Sub-Deb Club: Waste Paper Salvage. - There's witch- ery in her bright blue eyes. MARY JANE WACHOWIAK - Stenographic - Cavalier Annual: Chorus: Girls' Athletic Association: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Spring Concert. - Keyed up to her ambition - a private secretary. SRACE WALENDOWSKI - Stenographic - Cavalier Annual: Inter-Class Swim Meet: Girls' Athletic Association: Talent Show: Hall Monitor: Stamp Monitor. - She captures them all, large and small. SERALDINE WERNER - Elective -- Chorus: Sub-Deb Club. - Gerry will have dates, but not the kind one eats. SILBERT WICK - Science - Football: Basket- ball: Inter-Class Swim Meet: President, Junior Class: Talent Show: Track: Waste Paper Sal- vage: Gym Team. - This is one Wick that doesn't take a trimming. v1ARY EDINNE WILSAND - English - Cav- alier Annual, Home Room Editor: Christmas Play: Cavalier Newspaper, Editor: Quill and Scroll: Talent Show: Sub-Deb Club: Victory Council: Waste Paper Salvage: All-City Stud- ent Council: Hall Monitor. - A sophisticated lady with tlirtatious eyes. DAVID WILSON - English - Blue Mask: Class Play: Court of Honor: Cross-Country Captain: Hall Monitor Captain: Talent Show: Track: Waste Paper Salvage: Wrestling Man- ager: Wrestling. - My body's weary ot my mischievous brain. 'IUBERT WISNIEWSKI - English - You can always hear him coming by his socks. I9 i I . J ' iii QQM K Q : 'ii , sa 5 .ap l 1, f ff -' -1: '- ' f ,, . . .- if rf. W ga '.'-,-hs. '. :1 ul 1 fi' Q hm' . ,, -w . . .,. ,I y . ks ., y if .si N.. A ' ' yr' : sf' Q, will? I Q U ill 'f- - 'Q ..r ga. A Qi' U DOLORES WITKOWSKI - Sfenographic - GRACE WOYTAL - Eleclive -- Allendance ARLENE ZABLOCKI - Eleclive - Blua Glee Club. - Dolores will make +he world Monifor: Blue Mask: Cavalier Annual: Sub- Hall Monilor: Library Monifor: S a prelfier place Io live in. Deb Club. - Nofe fo all business men: Club: Wasie Paper Salvage.-Will hi She'Il help rid you of your worries. win her a desired niche in Hollywood BERNARD WOJCIECHOWSKI - Eleclive - VICTOR YOUNG - Science - Baskelball: Foofball: Infer-Class Wreslling Meel: Band: Foofball Manager: Infer-Class Swim Meel: Talenl' Show: Track: Wresfling. - English Life Saving: Track: Track Manager: Wreslling: iranslalion: Bernard beHer-wa+ch-your-house- Infermural Wresfling. - Eilher I will find a key. way or make one. GERALD ZAHARIAS - Science - Blu ' 'E 1: . se .s - K 1 is A wif I - YY' Mask: Camera Club: Chrislmas Play: Inle Class Swim Meef: Hall Moniior: Talenf Sho' Spring Concerf: Swimming Team: Tenn' Track: Vice-Presidenf, Junior Class: Was Paper Salvage. - Away wifh books: le'I's ha' more fun. SHIRLEY ZEHM - Sfenographic - Blue Mas Courl' of Honor: Girls' Afhlelic Associalio Infer-Class Swim Meer: Spring Concerl: Ha Monilor.-From her curly head lo her iii feel, ShirIey's a girl +haf's really reef. JANE ZIELINSKI - Eleciive - Blue Mas Secrefary, Sophomore Class: Spring Co cer+: Sub-Deb Club: Wasfe Paper Salvag - I may do somefhing sensalional yet LA VERNE ZIELINSKI - Eleclive - Choru Home Economics Club: Spring Concer Slamp Monifor: Wasle Paper Salvage. - You'll find LaVerne al every bend and 'I'ur MARY JANE ZIOLKOWSKI -- Elecfive - BI: Mask: Office Monilor: Hall Monilor: Poli: Club: Wasle Paper Salvage. -- A drea anyone would enioy. BETTY ZUBE - Slenogrophic - Girls' Alhlel Associafiong Sub-Deb Club. - Zu-be or ni Zu-be-zal is ze quesfion. LOUIS ZYCH - Eleclive - Inier-Class Swi Meel: Life Saving: Swimming Team: Trac Wasfe Paper Salvage. -- Slow and sleac wins 'Ihe race. NORMAN ZYCH - Eleclive -- Inler-Cla Swim Meef: Swimming Team: Track: Wasl Paper Salvage: Glee Club. - He is lh 'fellow who sings in lhe balhlub. MARGARET ALVAREZ - Eleclive -- Spanis Club. - In Margarel lhere's a fouch c Mexico. 4 THERESA ALVAREZ - Elecfive - Spanish VIOLA MAROLA -- Eleclive - A Cappella Club. - The senorila from Managu, Nica- Choir: Blue Maslrg Spring Concerl: Sub-Deb ragua. XZ? 2. T :A Club. - l give fo you my laughfer and my fears. ROBERT JUREWICZ - Science - Cavalier Annual, Sports Ediiorg Inter-Class Swim Meet: Hall Monilorg Quill and Scroll: Talenf Show: Traclq Wasle Paper Salvage. - Noi on your life - boy. CAROL RAJSKI - Enqlish -- Girls' Alhlelic Associalion: Wasfe Paper Salvage. - Firsl she's here: fhen she's lhere. She's one wl1o's welcome everywhere. SUMMER SCHOOL CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION Blaclrmer, Mary Davis, Shirley Ann Haplra, Thomas Helxsel, Roland Kanfer, Gerald Kaspnalx, Richard Kirschbaum, William Krueger, Lloyd McCredden, Daniel Michalski, Edwin Milxas, Carol Pelrie, Palricia Ross, LaVerne Sodeman, Roberl' Wroblewslri, Edilh Zabrowski, Rose Zuchowslri, Feier SENIOR SNAPS Ah, yes, the sedate seniors! They may seem somewhat subdued in the classroom, but they are cz lively group When out with their crowd. N gym X- f'Er???it5? -5 1 ' X W in Y f 4, it 5 5 I ,'a r' w 'l ', 14 ' ' x 5 E, A . I I .rv 'f 4 rg: Q 2 ,X X 4311? 1. H.. Q 13542 kv 7 tg, l' V H' + Q . l A W ., m vw 5 X N.. ' is gi W SENIGR PROM Rumors were flying as Nick Nichols and his band struck up the opening number for the Senior Prom. The gym walls were covered with signs carrying the names of couples fre- quently seen together. Balloons on the walls and ceiling further expressed the motif of the prom, Rumors Are Flying. 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X , :Qi K: X x up lm X , J 5 rf fs-hu :Q 4 X IV! 'wus , 1 .,..s 21 It Miss Kathryn Zillman Chairman Miss Loretta Mohr With education in the atomic age as the theme of our annual, we peek into various departments of Pulaski to find what they are doing to attain this goal. Our home economics courses today, based on family living problems, are designed to teach stu- w ibm' HGME ECONOMICS s Miss Marie Poundstone dents how to perform duties in their own homes. The courses consist ol making garments, preparing bal- anced mealsg studying child care and money man- agement, and practicing gracious hospitality and democratic living. A r . I in Problem solving. MATHEMATICS The Word mathematics covers a large field: Jlgebra, solid and plane geometry, and trigonom- stry. Here at Pulaski able teachers are training us .o look ahead into a mathematically-minded world, 1 World having great need tor good mathematicians. Dnly time will reveal Whether in our midst another Albert Einstein Was hidden. 4517-I Miss Ellen Mannix Mrs. Adele Cichocki Chairman 1 Mr. Walter Brauer an is 'V 'Q' 1'Qv-4' Mr. Edward Zielinslri Mr. William McGar+y Miss l m'3 Newman sb A J Mr' Edward De Brlae Mr. Kenneth Steffen in ffm Miss Regina Batz Miss Minnie Foullces Miss Helen Hansen MiSS Sara GOVG Chairman COMMERCIAL How many Words do you type a minute? This and many other questions ot a similar nature require answers when an individual seeks employment in an office. Teaching typing, shorthand, and ottice practice in order to pre- pare students to meet the standard requirements is the main function ot the commercial department. Sales training is also offered in co-operative mer- chandising, thereby opening a new field tor those entering the business World after graduation. as fiiis K sipi Miss Margaret Timbers Business women in the making. 4 'M 'Me Practice males perfect. Mr. Ormsby Pettit Mr. Raymond Shaw COMMERCIAL Practical application of the skills acquired in commercial classes are depicted here. At the above left We see a girl giving a sales talk on purses to several classmates. At the right two of Pulaski's expert mimeographers display their abilities. Mr. Henry Lihow Mr. Elmer Willand A J..-H Mr. Eugene Wozny W' 3' Mr. Chester Trosf Qt Miss Eunice Doring Co-Chairman Miss Violet Asimont ,gf 5 z ' rafZii :QQxgE:.. if V , 1' fix, df :iw 1 Jw , - . iw. ,gn 333 ,639 Miss Isabel Kelley gf-'I ' 1 ' 'SEEQQ H ibssss eil 3 iii , Q, 'k Mrs. Lucille Koss Miss Edith Friese Miss Bernice Alcott Miss Mary Zembroslty ENC-BLISI Today when We are all striving to unite the World into one vast brotherhood ot man, We must realize how vital the role ot language is to the individual and to society. The necessity to use language effectively as a means of thought and communication is ot primary importance in the personal, intel- lectual, and social development of human beings. Through instruction in literature, the English Department presents a background ot social, personal, Co-Chairman . A typical Englislx classroom scene. + -P01774 I IN Ti' ei Nts iw' f,,.Xx 4 ,M if Miss Pearl Richards Miss Lorraine Kopsar Miss Margaret Neis Miss Marguerite Riecll AND SPEECH and historical problems in human relationsg while in composition and! grammar it provides practical usage of our native tongue. In co-operation with the English Department, speech classes aid students in their efforts for mastery of the English language. This is done by training in dramatics, panel discussions, and frequent appearances on programs in school and city functions. Speech classes in action. Mr. Edmund Olszyk Q-as Miss Ruth Smith i , it as y Mr. Jerome Pelllowslri Q 'lx X is .ff , xx 1 ' 5 335 Y 5 7 1 R' T 2 if I . Q 'Hg - x i 3 A 1 D The absorbing study of science fascinates students. Mr. Louis Wetzel ig tr SCIENCE as ' Today's teachers of science, physics, and chem- ' f..,!,w, istry have before them a golden opportunity and r cr special duty to arouse in their students interest in some of the many problems and techniques aris- ing from the development ot atomic energy. 5, ,L Q xl fy N.. so It Mr. Walter Olen fi' Mr, Edward Batterman Mr. Alfred Thurner Mr. Raymond Brussock sss Yue an .. 5 if . N P ., .. A , ' AV,: N Mrs. Marion Aldrich Chairman 65 Mr. Raymond Dondlinger Q bx : Z :LL 2 at 1. Us , F ,- Miss Esther Ethier Miss Virginia Filasefa -Q...-M Mier . ,Qi x.,1. 'f' 5: 4 if 'H 2? fix, Q ' , lik V A A M 1 . .rm ig pifgfw NNKNW'-1 1, , '41-Yltnqt mmm 2-lfhgffgiif . , , B - M I , A 1 tiff, H r -. -P z F ' A M4 ,. ' f ,. , . .. . ,, Q Q QX.. Q ,- 'QV Xa 'i En g 1353-1 in v p 9 if :ui N 3- , get W ,Qs X V iw X 'R-X is Q in 2, 'S' I- .7 Map work plays an important part in the social science classes. SOCI1 We citizens of the United States owe it to our country to obtain as thorough or knowledge in the social sciences cts We possibly ccrn. We cannot hope to preserve and improve the government of the people, by the people, cmd for Mr. Harold Hoverson Mr, Harry Max Miss Rosa Hettwer Miss Annette Flynn Chairman Miss Josephine Philiplrowslri Miss Grace Schaefer understanding. From understanding grows unity. Knowledge of Q language is the basic means for and unity is the key to World friendship and peace. Striving for international brotherhood the people if We do not fully understand the basis on which its foundation Was laid. The Social Science Department urges students not only to study past history but also to keep up-to-date on the civic problems of the World today. Mrs. Jenny Joyce Mr. Edward Spaulding Mr. Gustave Stoelting Mr. William Tiernan . A gym? X if . NV 1 -u-uf l nQa1msmma:f.s'.mas:ll 'Wa M si ss Mr. Melvin Hillier Mr' Donald Mohr Chairman MUSIC The music department is, perhaps, the most , called upon department of the school. It ' supplies music for noon hour programs, pep rallies, football games, and special programs. The opportunity to express themselves in music gives pleasure to all. Mrs. Angelne Newman Mr. Matthew Wielgosz lg The aim of the physical education department is to build strong bodies to supplement the strong minds and spirits typical ot American youth. Seventh and eighth-graders revel in sports. W' 1' Mr. Kenneth Royal Mr. Stanley Kezele Chairman t N t 'gf' w V fxvfx X1 ,,x, 2' , x , gq ,I X CI, L. fi,N,, Y -'Q , Xgx , K ---fx A -fx , f' '1 flxfx- ff , K-X XR I K-X X X Q f1. PNN qfxx 'X r f X'-Xxx fx HIKA, V ki nyh-I L., mul f A 1 VII: 1 X HI SWIESM HHSSIS U F In ul, ffgfzmwf C5 , 1,,, mf Qgnfm li Ill ' ' Wh X XX N lf. 5 'ffj ' .1 :WH V im ROW 7: V. Hafeman, S. Choinaclci, R. Cameron, J. Shaclcetf, D. Dillon, D. Gralinski. ROW 6: D. Hafeman, D. Werner, J. Erdahl, A. Weber, K. Eckert, R. Gorslxi, M. Gaudynslti. ROW 5: C. Peck, I. Woldanslci, M. Blaclrmer, A. Klabunde, W. Sievert. ROW 4:CI G. Kleczlxa, L. Dettmer, B. Gultch, M. Singer. ROW 3: A. Panlcowslxi, J. Mudralr, J. Bong, J. Ciesielslxi, S. Marine. ROW 2: M. Winter, D. Hinz, D. Wulff, R. Elert, A. Wulz. ROW l: A. Stein, I. Leverence, R. Budny, A. Iglinski. J. Michels, G. Kielgas, B. Schesny, New time schedule went into ettect today. Fitteen minutes less tor sleeping! Our football team looks good. Keep your eyes on Bob Lessl, Friday the thirteenth! Big test in chemistry. Oh well, I'll do better next time. 12B-ROOM 201 MISS ROSA HETTWER ROW 6: G. Kanter, F. Dzierzewslci, R. Lipinski, G. Pollei, M. Manslce, W. Kirschbaum. ROW 5 Kramasz, L. Albrecht, R. Demski, N. Lassa, J. Neubauer, D. Worden. ROW 4: R. NeIcIner I McCredden, R. Michelson, K. Woinowski, B. Schimmelpfennig, K. Minerath. ROW 3: P. Petri N. Peterson, D. Massen, L. Prey, R. Grycowski. ROW 2: J. Seager, R. Kasprzak, G. Krawczylr, K. Shole J. Spors. ROW I: T. Alvarez, D. Marencla, M. Alvarez, I. Wozniak, N. Wawrzon. 128-ROOM 205 MISS IRMA NEWMAN September 4.Atter three short months ot hard Work, We come back to Pulaski tor a va- cation. 5.We're glad to see Mr. Hoverson and Mr. Batter- man back. 5. But Miss Mannix, home- work already? 60 Tl Big pep rally today. Everyone still hoarse. Tomorrow we p o u n d South into the ground. Well, what do you know? We did . . . Score: 12-6. 11A-ROOM I MR. JOHN HOCKEL v ROW 7: D. Chmielewslri, B. Chopp, V. Muza, T. Drezelr, F. Nowiclli, Bernard Gredriewicz. ROW 6 D. Frankowiak, B. Sommerfelt, D. Splinter, T. Mazurkiewicz, P. Schuler. ROW 5: A. Buszkiewicx, E Schnell, S. Mecilralski, D. Lasky, V. Szplett. ROW 4: C. Poth, L. Saleske, G. Liss, H. Uciechowski D. Brykczynslri, A. Janowiak. ROW 3: R. Zzymanslri, L. Rozewicz, A. Stramowsli, B, Bonlr, R. Zielinski ROW 2: J. Bauman, K. Szczesny, L. Prazynslri, R. Campion, A. Wentland. ROW I: D. Miskowski M. Stremke, C. Fisher, R. Korpal, G. Woicik. ROW 7: D. Kedzierski, Y. Jenson, R. Heleniak, T. Bruckwicki, D. Koszalka, D. Acker. ROW 6: V. Budzisek G. Marcinialr, R. Fix, G. Dominiak, R. Chandler, L. Franecki, C. Lesser. ROW 5: J. Kroll, R Golembiewslri, B. Schuster, L. Bialk, L. Franecki, F. Sadowslu. ROW 4: C. Heisler, L. Brueser, T Jozwiak, S. Lee, F. Chelminialr, A. Cibarich. ROW 3: J. Stopczynski, J. Douglas, D. lgnaczalr, C Marenda, D. Danowslli. ROW 2: C. Lemlre, R. Blonslmi, A. Anuta, J. Schaefer, D. Povliclr. ROW I: C Kuczynslli, R. Czerwinslri, A. Przybylski, A. Dolata, S. Ludtke. I 1 1 xii I 'IIA-ROOM 5 MR. RALPH GRAVES 25. Saw noon hour movie. Good ol' Tom Mix is still with us. 27. Big mczsscrcre tomorrowg we ploy King. 30. Major upset. Score: rx tie 14-14. S ch im ek very proud ot tooth thot isn't there. 61 -1, Fu October s 1.Be caretul not to step on anyone around 305 and 306-.home ot the seventh and eighth graders. -- 2.The1'e are exactly 500 slats on all the Venetian blinds in 312. . 4. Lincoln has only one lite to lose tor its country tonight. X ,N 'l'IA-ROOM 23 MISS MARIE POUNDSTONE ROW 7: M. Foelslc, R. Janas. ROW 6: P. Balagowslci, C. U'Ren, F. Goeda, D. Warwick, J. K l. Haefner. ROW 5: J. Callahan, J. Wilcox, N. Wendi, A. Honeclt, N. Coller, H. Haga.. ROVN J. Kotlarelc, R. Green, M. Sobieslra, W. Rieclc, E. Brosinger, S. Schallschneider. ROW 3: R. Wa clowslii, R. Walloch, L. Proeber, V. Panlcowslui, V. Wesierslxi. ROW 2: S. Panllowslxi, C. Pluclxl K. Knoll, G. Domin, E. Brodzilc. ROW I: L. Siebold, M. Slinde, D. Nagy, A. Harley, D. Lemanc ROW 7: C. Rogan, A. Leszyczynslxi, J. Drost. ROW' 6: M. Stein, L. De-Castro, M. Kepner, D. Warhol, R. Kurlh. ROW 5: B. Blaltner, A. Beyer, M. Christiansen, E. Wdowiclti, E. Bach. ROW 4: M. Baumann, H. Arnclt, E. Slcubal, C. Neuwald, M. Weller. ROW 3: D. Desmel, S. Davis, l. Bell, L. Kraayvanger, B. Urbanslci. ROW 2: R. Hansen, F. Freiburger, E. Milcas, A. Ries, A. Cl1erne. ROW l: L. Jalrubowski, U. Fleischer, O. Kucilr, D. Oslermiclr, J. Greenlees. 'IIA-ROOM 103 MRS. ADELE CICHOCKI 7.They lost it 14-7. Lessl came through again. 10. Tough sledding today- no snow. ll.Tonight We burn up the tield against West. 12. Pulaskians suffering trom severe burns. Score: 7-0. -Qi I YS il 1.1 NX - C0 an 7 .4-11 I B ROW 7: E. Wroblewslri, R. Sass, W. Tomaszewslci. ROW 6: J. Krolilcowslxi, 6. Woznialx, R. Sfelter, R. Kucharslri, G. Ozminkowslxi. ROW 5: V. Malson, M. Smigelslri, L. Sims, J. McKay, G. Borowiclci ROW 4: L. Jablonslli, R. Lisieclli, S. Berndf, G. Balcerzall, A. Migdal, R. Pahl. ROW 3: M. Wielrzy chowslri, C. Perry, D. Wroblewslci, D. Plaszynslrl, J. Schullz. ROW 2: L. Rlese, C. Grabowslti V. Mueller, D. Radflze, M. Kaczeclia. ROW I: V. Schweiher, S. Nastulslci, J. Thomas, N. Hennig A. Luck. 24. Pulaski is practically pul- veiized 740. Took iopoit cards homo. You won't see many Pulaskians out at night now. Long day today! Twenty- three hours, titty-nine minutes, and sixty sec- onds. 'IIA-ROOM 104 MISS VIOLET ASIMONT 16 'IIA-ROOM 108 MRS. LUCILLE KOSS Today is Pay Day. What have those teachers got against me? 17. Twenty - three freshmen 18. 63 were carried out of the basement. The wizard in room 33 is at it again. Big homecoming pep ial- ly, Slogan: Beat Bay View. ROW 6: R. Oleiniczak, D. Stasiewicz, F. Lachenschmiclf, D. Koegel, D. Bertling. ROW 5: M. Engellung G. Ryan, V. Labufslli, S. Wyszlrowslci, M. Jaslrolslci. ROW 4: D. Bauer, S. Piontelc, M. Breidung L. DrouI, L. Zellmer, E. Smolen. ROW 3: M. Grzeslr, J. Guenther, V. Niemczyk, N. Verville, D. Klings born. ROW 2: J. Kilps, E. Jelcanoslii, R. Wakefield, M. Holman, G. Wiftberger. ROW I: R. Seller D. Lybelx, J. Durovy, R. Clailcowslti, B. Orlowslri. .5 E I is f ! I i ' s 26. Last night we tried to disassemble Washington. Spent most ol the day assembling our team. 27.1 supervised the project ot replacing a light bulb in the cateteria today. 28.1 have to change my pro- gram. Only one lunch hour is allowed. IIA-ROOM 129 MR. EDWARD BATTERMAN ROW 7: J. Sierszyn, S. Subotich, R. Richter. ROW 6: J. Kuiawa, D. Stahl, G. Strehlow, C. Moliellxe, D. Thompson, A. Budzak. ROW 5: D. Wicherski, L. Wesolowslci, M. Kwiatkowslci, R. Walcialr, P. Zaremski, G. Januchowslxi. ROW 4: M. Reclc, J. Durovy, P. Stiller, P. Scott, C. Cmilxowski, V. Cieslilc. ROW 3: D. Beidatsch, R. Ast, A. Kaszuloa, J. Williamson, G. Gregurich. ROW 2: J. Pawlowski, R. Borlxowicz, R. Sobczak, N. Sommer, A. McHenry. ROW I: S. Rechinslce, A. Spychalla, G. Konetz, B. Yianopulos, G. Mallcowslri. 64 'IIA-ROOM 202 MISS GRACE SCHAEFER November l.It rained today. No loote ball practice gives all of us sell-appointed hecklezrs a rest. 5.Hube1't W. blinded 32 lreshies with his new socks. 7. No swimming to day. Someone misplaced the ice picks. ROW 7: D. Pionelr, D. Van Alstine, R. Koepsal. ROW 6: J. Drewitz, T. Kunze, R. Kearney, Vx Ruslriewicz. ROW 5: D. Doss, J. Marlcowslli, D. Lund, J. Kalisz, M. Mitten. ROW 4: D. Konieczlu M. Payleitner, M. Beima, J. Ignasiah, P. Kobylczalz, D. Knutson. ROW 3: A. Dawidzialr, S. Drewit C. Cichoclxi, R. Pantil, M. Jacobson. ROW 2: R. Wenlxe, J. Kressbach, R. Manz, C. Zepncilr, B. Bulk: ROW I: J. Bouchard, A. Maslinslxi, L. Gracyalny, E. Karrels, J. Dzioba. his 5 . if!YiNii..m. Q I s I i Tomorrow is E day. We ploy East. Typogrnphicol error, it wos P. B. day. Pulaski beaten. Today is o holiday. It's three days olter Armistice Doy. IIA-ROOM 207 MR. HENRY LITZOW Y 1. in-fin Q C7 I vw 'V - ' X Q Q S it it-vs X Nur' :aa ca. .cr ROW 7: H. Kurtz, R. Hileman, G. Knierim. ROW 6: J. Klase, F. Wilson, H. Thompson, A. Cichy A. Kohn, M. Johnson. ROW 5: S. Karweik, J. Haglund, J. Burmeister, J. Zophy, M. Gebert. ROW 4 M. Urbanski, M. LaGrance, R. Sauihine, D. Jenrich, R. Lepak. ROW 3: F. Klein, B. Kilich, R. Buss L. Gut, D. Dobbertin. Row 2: R. Defflaff, W, Baum, R. Binger, D. Koch, A. Swendson. ROW I D. Jelinski, D. Plecha, J. Willette, B. Slawinslri, T. Wolleniein. iW 7 D. Wenxel, R. Goulet. ROW 6: G. Behrendt, R. Woiciechowski, A. Johnson, E. Mulzoff. PW 5 L. Schaefer, V. Ruppel, J. Naysfatt, G. Minerath, 6. Wair, M. Kapmarski. ROW 4: F. May McKee, J. Romanel. ROW 3: D. Mansano, B. Duelge, P. Kringle, L. Naururer, M. Scherbarth Salesii. ROW 2: R. Janicki, J. Mufz, D. Obernesser, R. Steel, R. Nerenfeldt. ROW I: D. Harvey Korcnka, R. Rudzinslmi, A. Jefke. vu x 4 , 1 A Q' lt' .- 5 Z 'xl Q .- 'l1A-ROOM 227 MR. WILLIAM MCGARTY l5. Tomorrow we tangle with Custer. 1: 18. We are still untonglinq . ourselves. 19. Twenty-six students ob- ' sent. Where was the good show? 65 , Y fi- NSS! 21.What do you have to do to become a phoney? 2.1 counted wrong. There are 620 slats in the Vene- tian blinds in 312. 23. The king and queen ot the Senior Prom tonight are Don Wierzba and Phyllis Smilnetsky. IIA-ROOM 233 MRS. MARION ALDRICH 4+ -fn. 17 T., Q ak.-s ROW 6: A. Krazyokwski, R. Koceia, R. Michalczyk, J. Bepnarek. ROW 5: M. Luzich, E. Pawlo J. Toth, R. Drenzek, R. Lutz. ROW 4: D. Kubiak, R. Komassa, D. Mudrak, B. Herbsf, R. Witkc W. Makowslri. ROW 3: M. Filut, B. Carsfens, C. Rakowski, D. Choinowski, S. Koralewski. RON D. Coyer, J. Warkaske, B. Lancloff, M. Kmiec, F. Sosinski. ROO I: E. Milaeger, E. LuIunsI: Eientarslri, I. Gi-zelalr, L. Golombowski. ROW 5: R. Ripple, L. Rolerat, O. E. Pettet, R. Coulter. ROW 4: J. Henrichs, F. Cieslik, F. Koehn, E Perse. ROW 3: M. Szydlowski, M. Rawski, F. Kmiecik, L. Montbriand, J. Dobs. ROW 2: A. Kaczmarelr, D. Draper, L. Gintarek, R. Pacpkowski, E. 6-ralewicz. ROW I: N. Eckstein, J. Boheim, M Goeh, M. Friedman, D. Waliszewski. 'IIB-ROOM 130 MR. ORMSBY PETTET School let out at 3:10 to- day. lUsucil time: ten after three.l Where is our winter snow? Big Thanksgiving Day program today. I can taste that turkey now. x gf 66 - 3 . ww T' x I DW 4: B. Holland, E. Wicinslri, L. Jelxa, R. Przybylslri, C. Brockway. ROW 3: Boruclci, M. dawslxa, M. Graiek, A. Strege, G. WiHer. ROW 2: R. Goal, R. Sande, K. Williams, N. Levy, Schworck. ROW I: C. Havlilr, B. Kubiaczylr, A. Wosoba, M. Christiansen, R. Rydzewslci. 5. Twenty-seven senior boys pledge not to shave until February IZ, in honor ot Abe Lincoln. 6. Basketball game with Tech. Let them have the game. 9. One hundred forty girls are absent today. Help- ing Ma wash. 'IIB-ROOM 204 MISS BERNICE ALCOTT ROW 5: A. Haberman, B. Bednarslri, R. Kling, O. Zellmer, R. Sieverf, E. Grunle. ROW 4 J Bergman, M. Fuhrman, K. Basfle, B. Zirzow, R. Rentner, E. Schreiber. ROW 3: J. Ballschmeicler J. Feuerpfeil, L. Rieclr, B. Hinh, D Erhardl. ROW 2: F. Dzieglelewshi, W. Luck, W. Thompson H Banachowicz, J. Olson. ROW I: Y. Rominslii, W. Cerbe, J. Perry, D. Ziarlrowshi, L. Posself. IIB-ROOM 326 MISS MARGARET TIMBERS December 2. Everyone comes back to school feeling full. 3. The end ot the semester is coming last. This time l'll really do that home- work. 4. Still no snow. l think l'll write a letter to the weather man. sv I 18. Mr. Winkler must use ra- dar. I was caught at the locker again. 19. Kids, let's go to Gimbe1's to see our favorite man, Santa Claus. 20. Say - why did those c h i m e s ring? Merry Christmas, Happy New Year! 10A-ROOM 8 l MR. KENNETH STEFFEN l ROW 6: E. Wasco, D. Reszczynslci, R. Olenchelr, R. Kordys, R. Szymanski, R. Davis, D. Suminslri. ROW 5: H. Behl, N. Schlotz, G. Mader, L. Regan, R. Swiclr, A. Warner. ROW 4: A. Blink, A. Matt, D. Young, V. Sheldon, B. Aiken. ROW 3: P. Dziedzic, B. Erdmann, B. Dobbs, J. Schimborslri, B. Laboda. ROW 2: E. Prokop, J. Winkowslzi, P. Bialk, R. Nowicki, G. Pisarelr. ROW I: D. Wolter, V. Dahlmann, R. Stuesser, M. Woiak, R. Golombiewslri. ROW 6: R. Schuenlre, J. Banaszynski, R. BUdZiS18WSki, G. Wasial, T. Siickling. ROW 5: J. Sp J. Wester, J. Smolen, B. Nelson, D. Gliftenberg, L. M91Ydl0. ROW 4: B. Anderson, A. Pallcox J. Albrecht, G. Dietrich, L. Brzeskiewicz, A. Pahlre. ROW 3: G. Graf, F. Sebcouiak, L. Sur B. Weislrirch, B. Chopp. ROW 2: R. Singer, J. Mehrens, D. Ahnert, G. Wenzel, J. Wiegert. ROV J. Suschil, L White, C. Wamser, C. Fennig, F. Przeworski. 'IDA-ROOM 9 MR. JEROME PELKOWSKI 10. Everyone leaves matches at home. Result-no tire drills lately. l3. Another Friday the thir- teenth. Another test. l7.I was tardy for the first two hours - missed the bus. 68 X- A - . f : i . -i january 6. Well, well, l havent seen you since last year. 7. Snow today. 8. Thaw today. 9. Snow today. 10A-ROOM 22 MISS LORETTA MOHR ROW 7: R. Kufotln, C. Paulson. ROW 6: L. Clmycinslci, C. Siefaniak, L. Kenny, J. Ross, W. Moore D. Peschong. ROW 5: T. Kolaia, D. Bronlcala, Y. Kremslri, A. Zaves, A. Lapofko, C. Mlynarlne. ROW 4 F. Thompson, D. Rolerat, C. Kasza. J. Lewandowslti, A. Banach. ROW 3: G. McKay, R. Domrois H. Gruchalslri, A. Sczuiowslti, T. Sucharslmi. ROW 2: R. Davih, G. Meyer, L. Smith, O. Zarr, J Michalski. ROW I: G. Comeau, S. KBCIOCRB, G. Becker, G. Buiail, G. Tuchalslci. W 6: E. Junger, R. Spalrowicz, C. Kedziora, M. Balthazar, R. Ulma, B. Awe, R. Koegel. ROW 5: Friedl, B. Dubis, A. Ballnowski, M. Biesiadny, G. Rybaicowslri. ROW 4: R. Ziollcowslri, R. Wielgosz, Georger, E. Price, L. Kremplewslri, D. Beriling. ROW 3: L. Glaran, C. Komorowslri, G. Thomas, Dams, P. Kelly. ROW 2: R. Marcowlca, J. Kolba, L. Lyman, R. Knighf, J. Koceia. ROW I: S. ravella, B. Fiedler, J. Raiski, D. Szczesny, W. Balrlren. 'IOA-ROOM 29 MRS. MARGARET BOONE IU. Thaw today. l3. Scholastic Honor Day. Did anyone hear my name called? l4.Basketball tickets selling like tad alter Mr. Olen's stirring pep talk. Gross proceeds: 54.20, 69 ' 'J 9 . 5735 I Does anyone want to buy a tull set of l945 street car passes? It's no lun to watch the swimming m e e I s . Out team always wins, one little treshie says. I 0A-ROOM 'I 02 MR. EDWARD ZI ELINSKI ,.. QF! ROW 7: J. Heubener, D. Wesfhouse. ROW 6: Z. Skripclynski, R. RauscI1, J. Bolter, M. Woii V. Kust, R. Lepak. ROW 5: G. Hasse, G. Brooks, E. Korklewski, R. Dziedlic, E. Norgel. ROW G. Pisarek, M. Gaiewski, B. Krebs, L. Mikolaiczak, M. KaroIus, P. Iglinski. ROW 3: A. Kuhag C. ZieIski, C. Slosarski, R. Rewolinski, P. Honeck. ROW 2: J. Hoeff, J. PI1yIIIp, D. Hardy, D. Clupryn J. Czarnecki. ROW I: L. Klass, E. Pfaszynski, G. Cieslik, S. Haberman, B. Rischel. ROW 6: M. Wilson, R. Goeh, D. Ellingsen. ROW 5: M. Alexander, M. Suschil, B. Nimmer, D. Muszynski, J. Kac1marck, D. Hammel. ROW 4: P. KroII, J. Menger, B. Kordus, I. Jesion, N. Holman, V Terpsfra. ROW 3: R. Baranowski, N. Erickson, I. Krygier, E. Bunchkowski, M. Brlyck. ROW 2: T Sfemo, H. WIcI1gers, R. Wabiszewski, E. IreIancI, R. Schweiger. ROW I: J. KIIps, R. Polka, R. Rxemenschneider, B. Heise, J. Geernink. 'IOA-ROOM 115 MISS MINNIE FOULKES 20. When will they have a tire drill for keeps? 2l.Senior Talent Show, A SENIOR with TALENT? 22. Mark Day. Where are my exemptions? 23. Sorry girls-no date to- night. l'm cramming tor exams. 'S . ' 5 -It . I 06 -so ' DW 6: C. Springer, R. Raimann, D. Orlowski, M. Dobson, E. Herbsf, R. Smiech. ROW 5: E. Seher, Slachefka, M. Koelsch, M. Szymalxowslii, V. MaIIlowsI:i, D. Badlke. ROW 4: I. Pueh, A. Elger, Krxewinslri, P. Hryniewski, R. Sobczalr, I. Hose. ROW 3: G. Mozeiewslri, M, Little, R. Shumway, Poplawski, J. Gould. ROW 2: F. Talslry, R. Reiman, P. Pillai, T. Michelson, M. Garland. ROW I: Brennan, M. Heckendorf, D. Kolasinslri, B. Hermann, C. Van Horn. 10A-ROOM 'I33 MISS RUTH MANION 29. No, seniors, you just can't win. lt it isn't your grades that stop your gradua- tionp it's the Milwaukee weather. 30. Too bad! Everyone heart- broken - no school. Everyone's buried under eight teet ot snow. 1 February l start my thirteenth se- mester at good ol' Pul- aski. The elements and taculty relented enough to allow seventy-eight book-weary seniors to graduate. 'IOA-ROOM 131 MRS. AMAN DA KOPATZKE ROW 6: R. Barbian, R. Kwiatlnowsii, B. Batogowslri, B. Brudnicki, J. Seebruclr, J. Romnslxi. ROW 5 G. Smilh, A. Thompson, B. Thompson, N. Dorn, K. Wallner. ROW 4: A. Greenlees, B. Fricke, A Czynszalr, A. Merriff, F. Miclc. ROW 3: A. Kuri, L. Hinkley, K. Cherne, W. Drinkwaler, J. Waldoch ROW 2: G. Nowalr, J. Allen, F. Wolter, L. Glowache, E. Ciszewslxi. ROW I: P. Stammbach, A rv ROW 6: R. Marcinkiewicz, G. Zurowski. ROW 5: R. Zientarski, J. Swiertz, R. Varick, L. Racinowski, D. Plawski. ROW 4: D. Zehm, C. Zientek, N. Robertson, D. Casper, C. Arncit, D. Pietrzak. ROW 3 R. Senske, W. Bertram, T. Golos, T. Kontowslli, D. Ludka. ROW 2: R. Frankiewicz, R. Kolata, D. MicI1aIowsIci, N. Nowakowski, E. Turadek. ROW I: V. Lewandowski, B. Bury, E. Sawinski, L. Peth V. Witelr. 1U.Still digging students out ot the snow. 11.Attended noon-hour movie. What happened to Charlie Chaplin? 12. Tomorrow is the most im- portant day ot the year. 'IOA-ROOM 203 MISS JOSEPHINE PHILIPKOWSKI ROW 6: E. Domachowski, J. Martin, A. Adyniec, C. Rogers. ROW 5: N. Wenink, J. Smith, B. BuIs D. Brautigam, S. Nih, J. HanIon. ROW 4: D. RingweIsIri. D. ScI1meIIing, M. Reusser, J. BuI:aIs L. Hamburger. ROW 3: T. Rivett, P. Drosen, M. Fleischer, A. Trinastic, L. MiIioIaiewski. ROW R. Semrau, T. Frank, D. Rausch, D. Kaminski, D. Wolter. ROW I: J. Scheffler, J. Rupinski, C. Cla B. Schwabe, A. Drn. 'IOA-ROOM 222 MISS MARGARET NEIS 5. Have a wonderful idea to make millions but can't get permission to open a book store in the foyer. 6. Swimming meet starts otf with a bang. The starter didn't know the gun was loaded. P xx , a 72 V-. x. . lj l I3.I'm very disappointed! No program held in hon- or of my birthday. 17. Everyone is very proud ot our swimming team, City champs again. 18. Very interesting noon- hour movie-it you're a farmer. IDA-ROOM 322 MISS HELEN HANSEN in 49 ROW 6: R. Wall, B. Tuiminen, B. Sfrilre, M. Olrulslri, R. Hinfz, G. Sfadller. ROW 5: E. Aclamslli D. Kaminslri, L. Seeger, A. Mayer, R. PFCIYROWSRI, D. Gapinslri. ROW 4: D. Duszynsli, B. Mrozinslci B. Juhre. C Lofy, E. Shippy, L. Kalisz. ROW 3: E. Kinlop, R. lczkowslci, S. Kasclw, A. Nadolslzi, G Gaclzalinslci. ROW 2: G. Grabowslci, E. Kocorowslci, A. Koehler, J. Greiling, R. Nisiewicz. ROW I R. Loewus, G. Schears, R. Radomslci, L. Haber, D. KOH. JW 6: D. Kasprzalc, P. Zalewslri. ROW 5: D. Zaharias, G. Manley, R. Tubiszewslxi, M. Priegel, Wawnonluowslri. ROW 4: S. Martylra, R. Lemlre, B. Kulawa, J. Sfrzyzewslrl, J. Win+er, D. Pluslrola. JW 3: M. L6MdFCh9, E. Jozwialr, P. Jonas, R. Radfke, V. Sieilrowslxi. ROW 2: F. Dutlriewicz, M. nuse, M. Growley, E. Antonovich, L. Lallro. ROW I: A. Mooney, B. Flees, H. Millard, R. Wisniewslri, Sowinslci. 10A-ROOM 226 MISS ELLEN MANNIX 'F 'Q' ' 1 1 25.1 just found out that Kil- roy isn't Le Roy's brother. 27. Why don't they serve cyarznina in the sate? 28. Tonight we smash up Bay PW M View's floor. 73 M arch 3, Fourteen carpenters are now at work at B. V. Score: 41-34. 4. This Kilroy should make a good janitor. They say he's sweeping the coun- try. 5. Report cards marked. No remarks needed here. 'IOB-ROOM 231 MR. HAROLD HOVERSON qc ROW 7: D. Burdon, E. Woida, N. Worden, C. Mildbrancll, R. Wentland, R. Plichla. ROW 6: l Mueller, J. Darst, J. Richards, D. Roelke, R. Marquardt. ROW 5: R. Rogowslri, J. Barslre, C. Laac D. L'Baum, E. Hensiak, T. Zlellnski. ROW 4: P. Pawlalx, D. Blafiner, J. Perry, C. Kinfop, D. Reclwinsk R. Durbahn. ROW 3: G. Mikula, T. Packard, D. Miluula, l. Hansen, B. Dorn, A. Kalinowslrl. ROW 2 M. Pfuncl, L. Weller, R. Neumann, G. Parmenler, J. Herek. ROW I: P. Woinowski, D. Kleczk. S. Budzalr, J. Martens, R. Korpal. ROW 7: T. Rolerat, J. Walter, J. Bruhn, A. Woda. ROW 6: R. Grabarczylr, E. Jasinslci, E. Gardner, M Swltalski, V. Rewolinslxi. ROW 5: T. Kaczllowski, N. Sfeffer, D. Brown, M. Smogoleskl, M. Prazynskl. ROW 4: B. Spycalla, C. Taycherl, B. Thode, J. Lukszys, N. Jaslwek, E. Leslcynslii. ROW 3: R. Koszuta, Wiley, B. Thaler, R. Selbo, H. Filut. ROW 2: R. Kolp. H. Roth, E. Lozynslrl, R, Borlxoslii, L Emerson. ROW I: B. Sfys, A. Lassa, J. Kosmatlra, D. Lisowicz, A. Sommerfeld. 10B-ROOM 329 MISS SARA GOVE 'SS' 5. Everyone's buckling down and getting back work 'N turned in. 7. Program today. Guess which hour was omitted! Tan. x-yi4 cos. yah one gray hair. 74 .I -m OW 6 T. Brown, A. Bruss, A. Rozga, M. Miczynslri, R. Rayome. ROW 5: D. BarIow, E. Rasch I Kallas, M. Miotlre, J. Szymanski. ROW 4: B. Albrecht, S. Keeker, C. Zimny, N. Barg, B. Conrad Brodeske. ROW 3: A. Paskiewicz, B. Slinde, S. Czaikowski, D. MiIIer, J. FeIIer. ROW 2: T. O'MaIIey, Foellmgs, R. Zaezelr, A. Malek, D. Rapp. ROW I: I. Zielinslzi, E. Falkiewicz, B. Jenkins, J. KuIIas I Klechowih. 9A-ROOM 34 MR. LOUIS WETZEL Too bad-we don't take report cards home yet. Subscriptions to the An- nual overflowing. 15 so tar. Monday the loudspeaker will speak for the first time. 17. Come on loudspeaker- give. 18. lt worked today! Doesn't Mr. Westgaard sound nice over the radio? 25.Betty Schesny loses Mr Grave's hall pass again l7 students succumb - - to thirst. 9A-ROOM 33 MR. ANTHONY FILIFIAK ROW 6: C. Miller, R. MaIImowsIni, R. Ewing, K. Helden. ROW 5: J. Kordes, J. WeIIer, W. DueIge P. Kaminslri, L. Wianecki. ROW 4: J. Weirowski, J. Gapinsii, L. Balcenak, P. Kaminski, C. Komorowslu R. Macieiewski. ROW 3: C. Grochowski, A. Werwinski, L. Fihr, R. Szopinski, J. Sikorsli. ROW 2 R. Schlifz, M. Subotich, C. Schich, D. Lewandowski, F. Marciniak. ROW I: G. Kemnih, V. Zd9SkI 'CIF Heard a talk on friend- ship. I vow l'll never start a fight with Bob Lessl. 27. lnterclass swim meet held today and tomorrow. Seniors take lirst. Fresh- men still slugging it out with seventh and eighth grades. tj! 'mr 9A-ROOM 'I22 MISS PEARL RICHARDS ROW 6: J. Pelzelu, J. Schroeder, D. Malich, L. Ream, M. Zych. ROW 5: Drzewleclrl, P. Merlin, R. Koronlra, P. Dziedzic, J. Woyfhal. ROW 4: A. Shaleski, B. McKay, P. Tutai, J. Kwapiszewski, B. Allen, J. Vigue. ROW 3: M. Wysoclll, F. Wroblewski, G. Bislrupslci, A. Panlrowslll, B. Behrendl. ROW 2: D. Lachenschmidt, D. Roush, H. Berg, R. lglinslci, A. Pierson. ROW I: R. Lee, E. Esser, M. Blaesing, A. Jagielslri, V. Sfelanslri. ROW 6: R. Sfanlrowsld, R. Kloehn, R. Templin, R. Blesiadny, M. Ordinans, D. Nowak. ROW D. Redoviclx, C. Ebert, R. Krawczylc, W. Zimmerman, J. Bnezlnslci. ROW 4: P. Purdy, B. Rubl S. Lemley, B. Kuri, R. Frefty, J. Liss. ROW 3: G. Kmiecilr, R. Glealon, M. Mueller, J. Meciltalsl J. Kemnitz. ROW 2: J. Zavis, J. Pohlmann, M. Sheben, C. Lemke, S. Stawicld. ROW I: R. Pinlcowsl C. Slailcowslxi, C. Primeau, E. Nelclner, J. Schuler. 9A-Room 215 Mn. ALFRED munuen g I April l.Will Friday ever come? 3. Profitable day. Found two cents on the bottom of the tank. 3.Easter vacation - no school lor nine days. 76 43. ' 5.Remembei' giils, il you Can? get a man, ll'l9IAOlS always me. I. K. l4.Pi'ogiam today. Never again will I trap an Otter. l5.Ready loi' anolhei' vaca- tion. 9A-ROOM 216 MISS MARGUERITE RIEDL 'rr' wi ROW 6: R. Schilling ROW 5: F. Decasfro, J. Henrichs, R. Radlie, at , R. Walfon, D. Domagalski, V. Odwazany, R. Pisczelm, R. Marx, B. Wolfers C. S1-alacinslli, D. Schulfz, L. Wirlrowslri, P. Schulh, F. Mufranowslii. ROW 4 T. Forciea, B. Jaqielslri, J. Phillip. ROW 3: G. Banach, K. Conell, E. Schoefil F. Zarr, R. Egide. ROW 2: B. Drozewslri, M. Briclcler, G. Gelhar, H. Wyrwiclri, A. Ennis. ROW I E. Severson, S. Erclmann, A. Asf, T. Hilmer, D. Rausch. DW 7: J. Kumprey, R. Bluemel, D. Hermann, M. Halleif. ROW 6: J. Paxil: llOBl, M. Borowslri, Lauaro, W. Kaminslii. ROW 5: J. Swiion, M. Wenfland, R. Fiedler, S. Lawerence, T. Ciesielski DW 4: P. Fayfus, F. Dari, C. Nowak, G. Shosina, M. Meyer, V. Andyuczgli. ROW 3: R. Mcshane, Skohke, E. Bralezinski, M. Halleff, C. Pluskoia. ROW 2: M. Havlilc, R, Derse, F. Wenfa, M Hxowslri, G. Buelow. ROW I: M. Gawronslii, L. Lucas, S. Brusewih, A. Duikiewicz, R. Bogacki. ,4 ,, . C7 9A-ROOM 223 MR. EDWARD SPAULDING Couldnl do my home- work in 312. The silence was deafening. Seniors gel measured loi' lheii' caps and gowns. Thirty-two senior boys sign up to lake math ies! Saiuiday at Miss Man- nix's home. 77 23. The corridors loolc a lot different with all the lights oft. 24. A certain senior girl walks out ot the cafeteria with a box ot dominoes in her purse. 25.Magician entertains as- sembly l. Mr. Filipiak 3 turns green with envy. 9A-ROOM 229 MISS EDITH FRIESE W ROW 7: G. Kuras, R. Villwoclr, G. Bilicki, R. Pollack. ROW 6: R. Grollo, M. Kurzynsli, D. Szulg C. Panek, S. Chrostowski. ROW 5: M. Stein, M. Kopczynski, J. Wesolowski, R. Brueser, B. Kade M. Baszynski. ROW 4: D. Hurzeler, H. Kowaleslzi, P. Verville, R. Manfey, N. Viden. ROW 3: J. Gras C. Radfke, K. Fisher, W. Kokowski, R. Zarek. ROW 2: R. Westfahl, A. Beierle, L. Wallenslag R. Krueger, G. Marliewicz. ROW I: G. Bernau, D. Berla, B. Lihau, H. Friedl, R. Wo'Ha. ROW 7: P. Mulzoff, R. PaHn, J. Uttle. ROW 6: G. Borun, D. Lisiecki, D. Brodzik, B. Schutlz, D. Kabacinski, R. Sieczkowski. ROW 5: E. Zellmer, A. Merlin, M. Grams, M. Kowske, R. Mozeiewski. ROW 4: L. Tehlaff, R. Dranlriewicz, M. Sobczalr, M. Adrian, E. Felton. ROW 3: D. Wahl, B. Tandeclri, S. Groth, P. Tuller, L. Berndf. ROW 2: K. Sosinski, R. Johnston, E. Mahal, G. Anderson, J. Rafazewski. ROW I: D. Folts, E. Stasxak, A. Mulzoff, C. Barh, J. Tobiaz. 9A-ROOM 225 MISS EUNICE DORING -nv' Spring Concert was a big success. Q., All the teachers look very line today. 'IN 30. Report cards marked. Now they don't loolc so 1, nice. or E WJ. s 78 1 r - s. I .fl .1 V . 'Y ,ik 9.Tomorrow is the School Daze Scramble. 12. lt lived up to its name. Teachers dazed as stu- dents scrambled. 13.Everyone flocking to get tickets to the Prom. 9A-ROOM 230 MISS VIRGINIA FILASETA W 6: C. Gross, A. Barczak, J. Linslri, D. Koclc. ROW 5: B. Petrie, M. Graeven, B. Knudsen, Myszkowski, J. Luedlre, B. Wolff. ROW 4: D. Schmidt, R. Costin, D. Kotlarek, M. Gierszewslzi, Dzuedzic. ROW 3: D. Kreil, R. Gruetiner, D. Wangerin, T. Nelson, B. Weidner. ROW 2: G. azmerzai, F. Gracyalny, J. Meyer, D. Dwyer, T. Ciancolc. ROW I: E. Rogahn, E. Graiek, K. emerio M. Bell, M. Rozewshi. 9A-ROOM 232 MRS. GLORIA SCHMITT May Report cards go home- not by themselves though, we carry them. Obituaries read. No, that wasn't the chem- istry club this time. It was only an earthquake. Remember the day, the seventh of May. ROW 6: W. Buske, R. Schmidt, D. Anderson. G. Jacobe, S. Kalmier, R. Hale, J. Phillips, M. Murowshi ROW 5: D. Komassa, J. Duewell, S. Zealley, O. Knutson, T. Small. ROW 4: G. Wyrowslii, M. Naker B. Kla1ure, G. Hubmann, G. Wisniewslri, C. Nowalrowslli. ROW 3: B. Link, J. Lother, M. Skrenfny M. Kontowslri. D. Swartwout. ROW 2: C. Mikolatczalr, J. Mushall, P. Ulma, M. Hoenow, J, Counsell ROW I: B. Behl, A. Kuiawa, D. Newman, D. Kiwior, G. Pacholski. Sl E' 17049. qv' A 0 'SWT 'T tw. C l ' i' il -Q 8. is ' N B 1 JTYQII ROW 7: C. Nowak, J. Czarnecki, C. Dzioba, C. Stanislawski, G. Tuominen. ROW 6: R. Sliwinski, R. Macieiak, L. Luebke, C. Hass, M. Martin, A. Ode. ROW 5: T. Felchner, J. Borgwardf, R. Mikula, R. Garstecki, T. Paprocki. ROW 4: L. Plichta, B. Piskula, R. Smithana, E. Zalewski, R. Plizka, D. Stonina. ROW 3: J. White, M. Sipowslri, D. Manlro, D. Tabaczynska, D. Brzaliala. ROW 2: J. Zielinski, R. Gutsch, R. Rasmussen, R. Binney, M. Cianciolo. ROW I: J. Szymanski, L. Radomslii, K. Woznia- liewicz, T. Vaughn, M. Krueger. 30, 23.Miss Richards puts on Senior Class Play today and tomorrow. 29.A very serious Memorial Day Program today. Tomorrow Bill Tomaszew- ski becomes king. 9A-ROOM 308 MR. ELMER WILLAND ROW 6: A. Haack, S. Tomovich, E. Kremer, R. Weislrirch, J. Poeski, R. Stark. ROW 5: J. Lesm M. Fehlhaber, J. Kiefer, T. Woiak, M. Keim, M. Januchowslii. ROW 4: J. Franke, B. Berndf, R. K D. Wilson, P, Krulycki, T. Lepinski. ROW 3: M. Rydlewicz, R. Jakubowski, M. Jacobus, A. Gill Zibell. ROW 2: M. Schubliski, J. Pavwoski, W. Orlinski, L. Kuiawa, K. Mushea. ROW I: V. Tret E. Korta, B. Bolanowski, M. Hetzel, C. Trawczynski. 9A-ROOM 318 MISS ANNETTE FLYNN ea tv l4. S p 1' i n g is springing, teachers are teaching, but are students study- ing? 15. I splurged today-treated Lee Albrecht to a drink at the bubbler. Zl.A lot ot eager speech students are trying out the public address sys- tem. W .es 1:12 ?-wad-' x. lune All the girls are arguing about who had the hands somest escort at the prom. The decision was in favor of my girl. I. Hilkemeir decides to write up her physics notebook. 9A-ROOM 325 MR. RAYMOND SHAW W 6: A. Czarpafa, M. Daniels, H. Pekrul, R. Miller, R. Brueser, F. Misczarek. ROW 5: J. Gorlewski, Maslakowski, A. Pawlcwski, D. Bnenk, J. Merritf. ROW 4: G. Gonia, M. Jerger, J. Kovnesky, Boheim, T. McLaughlin, G. Fleiter. ROW 3: T. Kemnih, R. Pinkowski, R. Janus, P. Ligocki, Dembny. ROW 2: J. Baiurny, J. Pasterski, D. Bukowski, R. Gawelski, W. Borzynski. ROW I: rukowski, W. Pinkalla, V. Badzak, M. Larsen, G. Janiszewski. ti' X44 f . , was Pi -1LL,l1J!Y'Y1l 1 Y fi 162 as ROW 7: R. Zimmerman, R. Kwiecinski, R. Regulski. ROW 6: G. Bosanko, K, Zebrowski, J. Wallner S Gramza, J. Lilly, J. Wendt. ROW 5: G. Clark, C. Woiak, T. Przewirski, H. Maslinski Kolub. ROW 4: M. Albrecht, D. Pross, F. Nastulski, G. Grabowski, E, Rossa, B. Klass. ROW 3 R. Staniszewski, S. Antkowski, D. Koronkowski, D. Sfasiak, M. Nowak. ROW 2: R. Gibowski, T. Wensto P. Strozenski, G. Gascoigne, L. Schulz, ROW I: M. Gorski, D. Ozark, R. Kasper, L. Winter 9B-ROOM I5 MR. HARRY MAX Bob Radtke goes for a swim in the lagoon today. Another Scholastic Honor Day Program. Kramasz wasn't called for the twenty-second time. Tomorrow is the Senior Talent Program. 81 1U.R. Mueller can't wear his cap and gown yet. His dad hasn't finished plas- tering the ceiling yet. 11. The last day to worry tor some ot us at Pulaski. Third report card grades entered. 12. Exams - - 9B-ROOM 107 MR. LEONARD SCHMIDT fi 1. If ,W w.f-www' t .. .1 wfgggi K Ai ROW 4: M. Urbaniak, P. Piszczek, J. Zingsheim, D. SzuIraIsIKi, J. Urbaniak, A. WIeIicIci, D. Wien. ROW 3: D. Puddy, G. Sobczak, G. Muza, M. Streczynski, D. Sfaszewski. ROW 2: R. Sikora, D. Woic L. SpycaIIa, J. PoIewczynsIri, R. WesoIowsIci. ROW I: R. SIcIbsIxI, R. Woznialc, R. Szewczyk, G. Siu S. Pluta. ROW 5: J. Kopp, J. Heineman, V. Petrie, N. Cherne, L. Gapinski. ROW 4: C. Bednarski, J. GIavan, R Wangerin, D. Schanz, R. Schmidt. ROW 3: K. Baumann, H. Goeltzer, K, Lindner, P. Ohlsen, J Popper. ROW 2: I. Costin, P, BuIsIri, D. Boone, L. Habermann, C. Rubow. ROW I: R. Orlowski, T SI:ubaI, L. TI'1ieIe, M. Wnen+IcowsI:i, G. Ax+eII. I 7A-Room 305 Mus. JENNY Jovcs 14. Senior Banquet - Seniors spend the day reading on Emily Post. 18. Tonight Mr. Westgaard gives out the tinal pay checks. 19. Fooled you - See you next seemster. Happy va- cation! . 82 A'- I 1- , .,f J I 5 sA-Room sos N: Mn. nmmoun nnussocx 'LQ-in DW 6: J. Ruhen, B. Burmiesier, R. Wiffberger. ROW 5: B. DaIIman, M. Jahnlxe, R. Wanek, H. ini, W. Jachfhuber. ROW 4: L. Ohlsen, D. Borchardf, D. BeII, L. Manske, J. Young. ROW 3: Tabberf, F. RGSIEI, R. Ball, H. Behl, K. Beyer. ROW 2: P. KaIIman, J. Geldon, A. Domanski, . Kroll, E. Manfey. ROW I: R. Geldon, M. Pechauer, J. Schier, C. Gnaf, L. Faillacki. GROUP I ABSENTEES 83 ROW 5: N. Zaffran, M. Zimny, E. Ewerf, G. Krawczylc, R. Busniewslri. ROW 4: T. Horne, R. Milinski N. Knufson, J. Hromelr, E. MicI1aIsIxi. ROW 3: D. Griffin, B. AIIen, M. Gennrich, H. Thomsen E. Fufchlcar. ROW 2: F. Niescior, P. Anderson, J. Lepalc, J. Rolokowski, L. Rakowsli. ROW I: D Nowicki, R. Tirres, R. M. Uciechowski, B. Frankowski, N. GeI1rI:e. . '. 'lin cms' GROUP II ABSENTEES ROW 5: E. Zylec, W. Rowinski, D. Kriesel, E. Honodel, B. Orlowsli. ROW 4: E. Jasfryembowslri, P. Mac Donald, R. Jachowicz, P. Ebeling, J. Sfawicki. ROW 3: G. Behnke, J. Jalrimczyk, R. Kendzierski, W. Krueger, C. Zych. ROW 2: N. Hanson, A. Dziubek, J. Morankowski, J. Sharon, S. Bridgford. ROW I: S. Rubow, J. Golos, J. Goelher, B. Graves, J. Faierson. GROUP Ill ABSENTEES 84 ROW 5: H. Gurzynski, K, Sharpe, W. Kneser, D. Masiakowski, L. Besf. ROW 4: R. Gehrf, M. Pieis D. Miller, J. Seignemarfin, R. Monahan. ROW 3: A. Wiza, V. Pawlowslri, S. Berghoefer, L. Pies! E. Chrosiowski. ROW 2: N. Drolewski, J. Uhler, M. Van Horn, R. Szwiec, D. Brzezinski. ROW C. Klu+h, B. Kapsos, D. Baker, S. Michalek, L. Raczynslri. wiiimx sld -- I I N? QQREQL Cifgbaflb E Q igfi J, 4' 01 skim AN '45, Li ! 'I annals .. ff. Q' - gf VARSITY ROW 3: D. Kriesel, R. Demslri, D. Wulff, A. Cherne, A. Ries, D. Hinz, R. Davih. ROW 2: S. Subotisch, R. Janas, K. Szczesny, N. Worden, G. Stadler, R. Kurth, T. Kunze. ROW I: Coach Harry Max, T. Miotke, D. Worden, J. Sierszyn, R. Richter, A. Cibarich, L. Fliss. lHHlHHll 1948 Pulaski opened its most successful year of conference football on September 4 when 125 boys reported for the opening practice session. These returning faculty veterans, Gene Wozny, Harry Max, and Al Thurner, together with Henry Litzow, composed the coaching staff. Coaches Wozny and Max took charge of the varsity, while Coaches Litzow and Thurner handled the freshman-sophomore team. Although the l2-6 score of the first con- ference game may not go down in school history, the game will, for it marks the first time a Rambler team ever beat South Division or won the season's opener. Bob Lessl and Dick Maciejak scored for Pulaski. Labeled a surprising team, Pulaski was still rated the underdog to Rufus King. King entered the stadium with a clean slate but left wit what little satisfaction there is in a tie. Th fighting Ramblers trailed l4-7 with a minut to go, but then Brilliant Touchdown Play No. Was conceived. Maciejak passed to Lessl, wh ran 50 yards to score, although three General had their hands on him. Bob Radtke tied it ui A crowd of 9000 came to see Whether Pulasl could continue this pace against undefeate Lincoln, one of the top-ranking conferenc teams. Dick Mueller scored first for Pulaski, bi the Comets tied it at 7-7. So it remained unt the last minute of the game when Brilliar Touchdown Play No. 2 won the game for th Ramblers. Bob Radtke passed to Lessl, wh galloped 40 yards to score. Radtke then kicke the extra point to make the score. 86 - 1' if . -- L 1- - 5 ,.. l 'ii I VARSITY FOOTBALL 4 ROW 3: R. Wenlre, E. Uialclowslri, T. Haplra, B. Woiciechowslri, G. Wick, R. Radtlre, M. Ragan. ROW 2: W. Tomaszewslri, G. Domzil, E. Pfund, R. Budny, R. Mueller, R. Szymlrowslrl. ROW I: L. Albrecht, D. Fredriclrsen, E. Scibelr, R. Macieialr, R. Lessl, E. Schimell, Coach Gene Wozny. lllHlHHll lH4H Rambler fans were jolted from their com- placency as the Woznymen were held score- less in four successive defeats. West won its initial conference game cmd knocked Pulaski from the undefeated bracket by a score of 7-0. Homecomers were saddened as the varsity lost to Bay View, 7-U, in a traditionally hard- fought game. As if this were not enough, Pulaski was sent home licking its wounds after a 5U-0 beating by Washington. The final tragic shut-out of the year was propided by East Division, which won by a 14-U score. 87 This losing streak came to an end when the Custer Redmen invaded South Stadium for the 1946 finale. Pulaski rallied twice to lead 14-0 at the half, but Custer rallied and managed to tie it at 14-14 and move ahead 21-14 in the final period. From here on, it was a story-book finish. Dick Demski passed to Lessl for a score to tie up the gameg and before the Ramblers stopped for a breath, Bob Lessl pushed across another score. Gene Scibek added his fourth extra point of the evening to make it 28-21. Gene Uiazdowski Billy Tomaszewslri Leroy Albrechf Bob Wen'1e Alvo Cherne Augie Ciba rich Coaches Gene Wozny Bob Szymkowski Harry Max, Henry Lihow, and AI Thurner Gene Schimek Don Freclericlcsen Bob Lessl 1 Y Managers: ROW 2: Tom Frank, Hank Uciechowslci, John Toih, Ken Schaffner. ROW I: Don Sczesny, Leroy Deffmer, John Pors, Quenlin Boruclri, Mr. Edward Bafferman. Gene Scibek Myron Ragan All-AaJa'Y? ' .l 1 , Dick Macieialc Dial: Mueller Earl Pfund A? Bob Radflle Gil Wick Neil Worden Don Wulff Pulaski 12-6 South Pulaski U-7 Bay View Pulaski 14-14 King Pulaski U-50 Washlngton Pulaski 14-7 Lincoln Pulaski O-14 East Pulaski O-7 West Pulaski 28-21 Custer RETURNING VARSITY ROW 4: R. Gralewicz, A. Cherne, D. Wulff. ROW 3: N. Worden, R. Davifz, L. Albrecht L. Reis D. Hinz, R. Demslxi, D. Kriesel, T. Kunze, R. Wenlle, S. Subolich, L. Lallio, D. Povliclt. ROW 2 D. Worden, T. Sfemo, M. Pfuncl, D. Czuprynialc, G. Sfadler, R. Richler, W. Tomasxewslxi, R. Janas J. Winkowski, W. Barh, R. Chandler. ROW I: A. Cibarich, T. Miofke, M. Dobson, J. Zimdars R. Swiclr, R. Kurflw, R. Sieverf, K. Sczesny, R. Nisiewicz. T -R. 3' A 'fe as ' 11 A 'K 1 ..19lf.N f.1m1l 1 SOPHOMORES ROW 5: J. Winlrowski, T. Sfemo, D. Zehm, F. Talsky, R. Sieverf, L. Anfonovich, R. Nisiewicz ROW 4: R. Raymond, R. Semrau, N. Knufson, W. Awe, R. Swick, R. Schaenke, R. Kling. ROW 3 Coach Henry Liizow, D. Wesfhouse, B. Bednarski, P. Bialk, J. Zimdars, G. Nowak, M. Dobson Coach AI Thurner. ROW 2: L. DeHmer, C. Mylnarek, M. Brzycki, A. Greenlees, D. Zaharias, E Korklewski, W. Moore. ROW I: L. Lalko, W. Barh, E. Gralewicz, L. Glowacki, D, Povlick, J. Wiegeri FRESHMEN ROW 5: L. Wianecky, W. Moore, R. PaHon. M. Pfund, R. Borkowski, C, Mildbrandf, L. Einerson ROW 4: M. Zimny, M. Kurcynslzi, M. Mozorski, P. Kaminski, B. Bysanko, B. Kolp, D. Nowak, G. Beulow ROW 3: T. Forceia, S. Zeally, F. DeCas+ro, N. Jashell, B. Lesclynski, J. Liss, K. Barenf. ROW 2 R. Busniewski, C. Priemeau, J. Kosmofka, T. Packard, R. Mikula, D. Mikula, P. Verville, D. Knufson ROW I: R. Muszewski, C. Miller M. Sheben, J. Jacobi, H. Wawrzynkowski, R. Derse, R. Welker 4 J N 0 I 4 l i M :JAEJQ , gmt, 5 ww. saw nv-rg - 1 if 3 1 y N -U Q ,,,f f -, 4 MQ.. .Mia - Q g Q ff-p11uec m.'Q- K' Q1.,.u.. -4 :Mi 1 x Q , mi Wi 6 L L ,,, . L ,QVQKH ,NF ASQ. -uf , - f V- 'LLL N ' -' Q.. A 3, sf +Qa2fw1f'iii2Q wa A i .2 i ,Kg my R :gf -5, 2 ' Wa- A Q is ,wg . : A n p ' ' if L iffy- - XL.' Wi- , ,. ' 'f 'ff x'f2- T'A.:121QrfN z hff L lik' . - - 5 ' A ff-VM Q g M ws . X Q,' 'Xi-A Nfwwm Lf' k x A . Q, shy, Q affqg . as . A, ff ,, W Y bfSf. W ff fx. . Q, . . .,-1. ,cg gn! qi , Aa. 5 Tfxixl Wig: My :gi xiyvx MA X Y H i B' av X - . 19 ii? we fii if i t , s x -'viii ',. M BASKETBALL VARSITY ROW 2: Coach Wally Olen, Gene Scihek, Gil Wick, Carl Ciepluch, Jim Olson, Frank Sosinski, Al Wul1. Dick Lipinski, Dick Demski, R. Borkowici. ROW I: Eddie Mulzoff, Herb Jarosz, Billy Tomaszewski, Ray Michalak, Dick Noonan, Bob Szymkowski, Stanley lczkowski. HHSKHHHH lH4H-H147 With four out of five members of last season's first team returning, the Ramblers were Well- supplied with the talent that makes a cham- pionship team. In the season-opener the Ramblers defeated the Alumni 51-49. In their second non-confer- ence game, the Ramblers were matched against an underestimated Notre Dame quintet. The Redwings surprised the locals by taking an early lead and holding it until the last quarter when Wierzba and Noonan combined to put the Red and Blue ahead 42-37. Ray Meyer led the Irish attack While Ioe Poruzynski stood out on defense. In their third encounter, the Ram- blers whipped Racine Horlick 46-32 on the Pulaski floor. The Olenmen, favorites because of pre-sea- son play, met Defending Champion Tech on the Lincoln floor in their first conference game but were upset by the Boilermakers by a score 31-27. An underdog Lincoln team surprised the Local Cagers with a last-quarter rally and Won 28-25. After dropping their first two tilts, the Ram- blers began to roll. At Iuneau they took an early lead and kept it until the final quarter, when the Pioneers narrowed the margin. Then the Olenmen scored IU successive points to coast to a 46-37 victory. Having found their winning Ways, the Red and Blue quintet trampled South 50-37. The Cardinals never threatened. Al Wulz and Gil Wick were high point men with 15 apiece. I HSKtlHHDlklWI H48 Mime X 'ln the closing game of the first round the Ramblers played host to Bay View. The Bays came out on the short end of a 35-30 score. The second round found the Ramblers Without the services of Don Wierzba, all city center, who was graduated in midyear. Never- theless, they took Tech to the tune of 47-41. In the return game with Lincoln, played on the Pulaski floor, the Comets blitzed to a 42-19 score. lake Beason shone for Coach Carroll's five. ,M-M M When the Pioneers of Iuneau invaded the Rambler gym, they were on the short end of a 28-8 half-time score before they had time to catch their breaths. The final score was 56-40 with the reserves playing most of the second half. Al Wulz contributed 19 points, and Gil Wick l2. The following Week South met the same fate, dealt by the hands of the sharpshooting Ram- blers. When the final gun sounded, the Red and Blue left the court with a 51-32 victory. FROSH-SOPH TEAM ROW 3: Coach Ken Steffen, D. Pawlilr, P- Alexander, R. Raimann, E. Woida, R. Barbian, W. Moore, L. Wianeclri, J. Ross, Coach AI Thurner, ROW 2: L. Franeclri, R. Swick, T. Stemo, D. Czupryniak, M. Pfund, N. Worden, J. Wilkowslxi, M. Sheben. ROW I: A. Ast, R. Sczesny, R. Loewes, R. Radtlce, J. Kosmatlra, N. Jashelr, R. Knotowslri, N. Gehrlue. Billy Tomaszewski Gil Wick Al Wulz In the final game, with Bay View, the Olen- men found difficulty in getting their bearings on the small Bay court, but in the second half they pulled away to a safe 41-34 final score. Lincoln went on to take sectional honors. and the Ramblers finished in undisputed sec- ond place, two games behind the Comets. Pu- laski finished second on offense with 400 points to 325 points for their opponents in team scoring. On the Sentinel All-City team, picked by the players' votes, Pulaski placed three men. Ducky Noonan, one of three unanimous choices, was placed at forward, and Gil Wick at guard. Wulz, who will return for one round of play 1943-1947 next season, made the second team forward spot. In individual scoring, Gil Wick, who led the South section's scorers in mid-season, finished fourth with 112 points. Right behind him with 103 was Al Wulz. Ducky Noonan was in ninth place with 75 points. Wierzba, Michalek, Noonan, Wick, Tomaszewski, and Wulz re- ceived major letters. The Freshman-Sophomore Cagers, coached by Mr. Ken Steffen, enjoyed a very successful season, showing a record of nine wins and two losses, to tie Lincoln for the South Side title. In the playoff, however, the Ramblers were tripped 36-31 in an overtime game. FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORES ROW 4: Coach Ken Steffen, R. Zelwm, D. Peshong, P. Kaminslti, W. Awe, G. Nowak, D. Nowalc, R. Kwitltowski, C. Kienfelr, J. Paulson, J. Jacobe, Coach Al Tllurner. ROW 3: O. Zarr, C. Miller, R. Kolp, R. Binnie, J. Kosmatlta, M. Janas, J. Borden, H. Wawrzynkowslti, D. Westhouse. ROW 2: J. Zarr, D. Kriel, T. Nelson, W. Bertram, T. Vaughn, R. Walton, J. Richards, J. Zielinslti, R. Leszczynslci, R. lglinslci. ROW I: N. Gehrlte, W. Zimmerman, D. Redovicll, M. Alexander, R. Ast, T. Forceia, F. Mutranowski, J. Woiowslxi. 'WJIWI iw.. wg . , xx? . Xx 'XXX 1 ...mf ax, gf RQ fl ,MM !'Z I I 'H Q: 6 ,K xl . Q . Y f fdk ., ,, , ' ' '1 X , 'Sir .'-1' 472 S125 ' , ff EQ N HQ. ' f A' A2 aa , - Q, 6 Ilffgi V v , A 3 1 , Z if -W. 5 N. . ! ' ,.. 3 W. J f- .,. JE bf. fl Qi V f e s 7 A ,L . . fm, ,few . .K iw-,gf 's ' gk ..J' tid U Q-Kinnqm, N ,.,Al.'. .1 J I I I N5 '1 .M laik, F A 451 W I Q M' ...W-.....4.......,..., GYM TEAM ROW 3: E. Brown, N. Kubniclr, R. Lessl, R. Kurfh, M. Ragan, R, Schaclret, G. Wick, R. Rueppel. ROW 2: L. Franecki, W. Kneser, L. Fliss, D. Chandler, R, Goulet, J. Kling, R. Kowalewslri, R. Prylbylslri, ROW I: N. Zych, R. Fix, K. Baslle, J. Callahan, D. Beidafsch, F, May, G. Pawlowslri, R. Helenialr. Coach Walter O1en's Gymnasts finished lead with 92.5 pointsg cmd Bob Lessl, with 91.5 fourth in both A and B groups in the city meet points. The A team racked up B76 points while held at the Rufus King Gym. Gene Pawlowski the B team had 476. ROW 2: Coach Olen, J. Zimdars, G. Grabowslxi, E. Herbsf, R. Schwelger, R. Davifz, D. Wolfer. ROW I: R. Kasper, G. G-adzalinslci, D. Wolfer, H. Kowaleslxi, W. Cerbe, C, Ebert, R. Johnston. VARSITY SWIMMING ROW 3: R. Szymanslri, J. Scheer, R. Kacimarelr, R. Wiesto, K, Cherne, R. Ulma, D. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Stawiclri, D. Laslry, M. Stawiclxi, C. Rogan, R, Michelson, R, NQII, D. Worden, Coach Matt Wielgosz. ROW I: J. Schubert, A. Kendzierski, G. Zaharias, J. Borlrenhagen, G, Axtell, N. Lasse, J. Baumann, A, Reis, A. Cherne. SWIMMING IHLIH-IH47 To climax a highly successful campaign, Pulaski won the city swimming meet for the fourth time in as many years. Under the guidance of Coach Matt Wielgosz, the team took the title in its home pool with 46 points. Tech placed second with 38V2 points, other team scores were: Bay View, 3311425 South, 22112, Washington, 20112, and North, 20. The season was highly successful for the Ramblers, who won ll of l3 dual meets, placed second in the Wauwatosa relays, and fourth in the state meet. Wauwatosa won the relay with 56 points, followed by Pulaski with 34 and Shorewood with 28. In the stale meet Tosa repeated last year's victory with 46 points. Kenosha followed with 32, Shorewood 27, and Pulaski 22. November 26 marked the opening of the season when West Allis Central lost here in a 54-29 rout. Other teams to fall were lNau- kesha, East, South, West Milwaukee, Tech, and North. Tech put up a good but losing battle in its 46-37 defeat. In this meet Iohn Baumann, slender Pulaski breast-stroker, broke the city record of l:ll.l performance. 'NK' M1101-'Qi' 250069 JOHN BAUMANN DALE WORDEN ARNIE KENDZIERSKI Both encounters ot the annual home and home series with Two Rivers were won. The local meet was captured 5U-31, cmd the road trip, 45-38. At this point a 10-meet streak was ended when two undefeated teams faced otf at Shore- wood. At the end of six events, the score stood 27-27, but the Greyhounds won the diving in both relays and took the meet, 5U-33. The yearly acquatic event with Bay View proved to be the most stunning upset of the season, as the lightly regarded but keyed-up team from Lenox Avenue won by a narrow 42-41 margin. A1 Cherne won the 50-yard free- style in 25.2, four-tenths of a second above the city record. In a breather meet between the city and state water Carnivals, Pulaski overpowered Washington 52-31. START AND FINISH -ilk' f 4 siaf ...flu .f-- JIM SCHUBERT AL CHERNE JERRY ZAHARIAS CITY MEET By placing second and third in the 50-yard tree-style, Ierry Zaharias and lim Schubert opened the bid for City Championship for the Ramblers. Baumann beat all challengers to Win the breast-stroke in l:l3.2, and Arnie Kendzierski and Dale Worden tied for second in the backstroke. Kendzierski also placed third in the 75-yard medley, and Bob Nowakowski, third in diving, Al Cherne took the 100 in :57 flat. The high point of the evening came when Worden, Baumann, and Cherne broke the city record of l:32.l in the 150-yard medley relay by covering the six lengths in l:29.l. This cinched the meet. As a fitting tribute Coach Wielgosz, aided and abetted by the team, swam for a few minutes, fully clothed. Pulaski closed the season at Tosa on Feb- ruary 22 with fourth place in the State Meet. Pointmakers for Pulaski were Zaharias, Schu- bert, Baumann, Cherne, Kendzierski, and Wor- den. These Were the only major letter-Winners. yn! 5 11.22 M E. -t LY DUAL MEETS WON ll LOST 2 Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski Pulaski W. A. Central Waukesha East Two Rivers South West Milwaukee Tech Two Rivers North Shorewood M. U. S. Bay View Washington Q f , 1 An. -5 , 1. Sa -. i iii , V . W -11 -'af X V 1 lrwwgq -M. awww, . 41 ,fff f fff':'?'?i1, S x. U ROW 3: H. Poplawski, A. Anuta, G Barndt A Dettlaff R Wdowclu R Herman ROW 2 Coach Kezele, R. Olenieczalr, W. Baum, D Wilson H Slnger W Rate: R Kucharslu ROW I A Budzak K. Zebrowslcl, D. Laslry, R. Ralmann R Szymanslu IIHHSS-UHllNlHY Starting with a nucleus of three minor letter men, Coach Stanley Kezele's cross- country team finished the season with two victories and two losses in dual com- petition, and finished third in three tri- angular meets. In the city meet the Ramblers, paced by Dave Wilson, finished sixth of seven teams. In the state meet Ari Budzak led the squad, finishing seventeenth of 120 runners. The Ramblers placed eleventh out of sixteen teams. Dave Wilson, captain, and Art Budzak were awarded major letters: Bill Baum, Doug Lasky, Ray Oleniczak, and Ray Szymanski received minor letters. Wilson will be graduated this year, but Coach Kezele has hopes for a good seo:- son next year with the returning lettermen. 104 K ,Wf- flf' ...A fri. QWL 'S f , S L s . i t A 5 R F if is gs' .vi I L , R ,. G' rs tifn i ' L ROW 3: G. Pollei, N. Levy, B, Allen, J. Toth, S. Wyszyltowski. ROW 2: L. Albrecht, R. Demslri, D. Wultf, E. Gralewicz, R. Hanson, A. Anuta, J. Kilps. ROW I: F, Lachenschmidt, D. Frankowialz, D. Lasky, L. McKee, A. Cibarich, L. Dettmer, R, Szymanslti. HIHEK Dick Maciejak, Ray Michalek, and Art Green- leesg distance runners Don Fredericksen, Doug Lasky, Roy Szyrnanski, and Art Budzak, hur- dlers Bob Radtke, Milton Pfund, and Dick Lipinski. Practice sessions in track were held daily at South Stadium, as Pulaski's new cinder track is not yet under construction. Among returning competitors were sprinters .Jag C.. 'HS U I . I f f .. 'SW' ., f x if-are fi , . f-:Q ' Q - ,K Q X .1 if , 6+ N I M i X. 1 W V I E if fi WRESTLING VARSITY GROUP ROW 4: J. Kuia, R. Helenialx, M. Dobson, L. Welter, L. Devse, B. Stedtler, J. 6-illich, L. Fliss, R. Lessl, T. Steclxling, M. Kiflcowslri, C Fredericlrsen, B. Allen, J. Kumprey, G. Bosanlxo, M. Brzyclci, ROW 3: Coach Harry Max, D. Wilson, B. Wojciechowski, E. Gralewicz, A Anuta, D. Walter, T, Haplra, D. Wultf, R. Wenlle, M. Ragan, I.. Albrecht, R. Coulter. ROW 2: R. Lemblce, J. Vigue, C. Ebert, J. Krolll Icowslri, R. Raimann, A. Clbarich, M, Zimney, E. Herbst, B. Mlllcowslri, J. Toth, H. Uciechowslci, J. McKay, T. Miotlxe, L. Ragan. ROW I J. Baumann, R, Scherlrenbach, B. Radomslil, C. Primeau, H. Wisniewslrl, J. Walter, P. Vervllle, L. Dettmer, V. Dahlman, Schilling, J. Tellel J. Kllps, B. Allen. Pulaski's wrestling squad, led by three state champions, finisl a very successful season by placing second in the state meet, Wh was held at West Milwaukee High. The Ramblers gained 31 poi: only 2 points behind Milwaukee South Division, the state Cham Don Fredericksen, Bob Lessl, and Myron Bagan were the o champions, while Leroy Dettmer, Larry Bagan, and Bob We: took second places. In dual competition the Ramblers finished with three wins c three setbacks. The B team was victorious in four matches Wl' losing only one. ROW 2: B, Woiciechowslri, M. Ragan, R. Lessl, D. Freclericlrsen, R. Wenlre, T. ROW I: T. Wollenzein, B. Allen, H. Uciechowslci, L. Ragan, H. Singer, . P? .. 1 ug is A 1-, QNMMQQ ,, I' V 6 ' .Max lan ss DMS BITS FROM HERE AND THERE an X 1 I I it I A 1' fa' F: f W4 X ,if -.,lf!,.fai,gffi '4- 1 . . , mi!! qw. ,yu , ,Q ,. ,Shui Nw'- xi . I f sw. .5 J 8 ' 9 545-w. ' ' Q 4a fskflr-1 ,WJ in m,gl's:-A A X , 135, 1-. N .xv JE- ja? 13 yn c 1' ' Xu Aw - W ..-fg.. 1'-Q:-az-.f A n .ii .',,. 'fF.m.'1 my -150+ '--.gf-.41 .Y . . Adam, 8 ..,. . n dm- K M. ,, '5.,.,g mb 415 ' -G- Q... 'F 'MQQ f, LF 'if Si. I 'Wi 5 Y 1' if ww. .. Q r Y, k wa W1 F-wr 3 ummm In-8 GIRLS' SWIMMING MRS, ANGELINE NEWMAN The main objective of the girls' swimming club is to see that every girl who graduates from Pulaski is able to swim in order that she may feel confident of her own personal safety in the water at all times as Well as capable of saving the lives of others. The inculcaiion of such ideals as courage, self-con- iidence, leadership, and heroic service is a natural by-product. 2 5 5 S 253- 5 f ,r lgj was 5 N. 3 I E I E L -955113 1, .334 175' - Vs it :ll . Tim? - ' 1i:f'fi.,.., ' ' fnfqw wx Rx .ini 'T'-1 Af I fly,.'..,.:Uh -A W I ' Hy ,AQIQFWYQ v. , - , Q O I 9 9 ' ?ZdeW'20!v?n:g,. x LTHEL. C3 RPWJX 5 HIIIIVIIIES f 'Q' a xi, ELLEN REIFF SHIRLEY HERMANSON ROBERT JUREWICZ PATRICIA FLOO PHYLLIS KANIA s 5, . . ,X ,:.::. ,aw ADVISERS Mr. Ralph Graves, Chairman Mr. Raymond Shaw, Advertising Miss Bernice Alcott, Library Adviser Mr, Edward Boerner, Art Mr. Edmund Olszyiz, Sports Mr, Edward DeBriae, Business To finish or not to finish in time to meet the printer's dead line-that was often the question. If, during the course c the semester, you heard strange noises issuing from room 27 and 208, you need never have been alarmed, for nestlei between huge stacks of cuts, Writeups, and gooey paste pots it was only the Annual staff, laboring unceasingly. Coo calm, and exhausted, they were determined to produce th best Cavalier Annual that Pulaski has had since that fir: yearbook in l937. Mr Edward De Briae, Mr. Edward Boerner, Miss Bernice Alcott, Mr. Raymond Shaw, Mr. Edmund Olmyic, Mr. Raiph Graves , ia 175 fNE KNESER EDWIN MICHALSKI NORINE RISTOW Editor-in-Chief. . . Associate Editor ,... Business Editors Assistants , . . Senior Editors . . . Assistants , ,... . Homeroom Editor. . Assistant . . . . Sports Editor .. Assistants .. , A.. ., Art Editor, , .,... . . Advertising Manager Feature Editor. .. . Ty ists , . Marily p . Literary Editors Literary Statt, . . , . Rosemarie Froelich Kenneth Grutza Mae Harley Vivian Hase, Patricia Kaerek Daniel Plichta Ierry Polaczek Rosemarie Riccardi, Ervin Stawski Grace Woytal Assistants ..,.. Betty Killich LaVerne Sims Ronald Goulet Ioe Kramasz Donald Radtke. Tw ANNUAL STAFF ASSISTANTS 1 li WY' 'EQ' I-Ralph Kloehn, Lois Ream, Marilyn Reclr. 4-Arleen MaH, Ru+h Buss, Shirley Nifz, 2-Doreen Osfermiclx. 5-Edward Domachowski, Ronald Neldner. 3-Wanda Nowakowski, Marion Konieczka, 6-Mary Sobieslra, Efhel Grams, Pefricia Bogaiowski, Diana Braufigam. 118 v 5 . A' .ff ffm! X xwmgw' Z. p5,,q,,cywnsv 1 ,qw . v. an 'tml' r S u fa- Q H-YN rg :Of I f. wx X WWW 4,5 BERNADINE MILLER VIRGINIA LUEBKE RAYMOND JACHOWICZ BARBARA URBANSKI NANCY WEN DELORES BRZEZINSKI ROSEMARY DZIEDZIC K X 5 xnkmkk ADVISERS MISS LORRAINE KOPSAR MRS. GLORIA SCI-I Many honors and changes came to the newspaper in 194 Cavalier issues for the first semester won four top award The Gallup award for Distinguished Achievement, Inte national Quill and Scroll, the Medalist rating, and Al American award. Bernadine Miller and Virginia Luebl were co-editors. Their adviser, Mrs. Gloria Schmitt, won the Gold Ke the highest award offered by the Columbia Scholastic Pre association for outstanding contributions to scholastic jou nalism. In December Richard Kujoth, a reporter, also wc Honorable Mention in the Quill and Scroll editorial conte: In November, the National Scholastic Press associatic convened in Milwaukee, and the Cavalier staff participate Mrs. Gloria Schmitt directed the convention newspaper. At the beginning ot the second semester, Miss Lorraii Kopsar succeeded Mrs. Schmitt, who resigned because ill health. Ray Iachowicz and Nancy Wendt assumed tl duties of co-editors. MRS, GLORIA SCHMITT MISS LORRAINE KOPSAR MR. RAYMOND SHAW iffs' RICHARD FIX RONALD GORSKI SHIRLEY MARINE JOCELYN HILKEMEIR GERALD PIZAREK RIIMII IIHII Co-Editors Associate Editors , Sports Editors . Feature Editor Art Editor Circulation Mclncxger Business Mcxncrger . 121 'v ROW 4: B. Herbst, R. Wolter, B. Strehlow, J. Toth, M. Toth, ROW 3: B. Woiciechov T. Kunze, M. Cieslilc, N. Knutson, L. Glawaclci, R. Wabiszewslci, C. Reiff. ROW D. Bertling, G. Kazmierczak, F. Thompson, R. Busniewslci, T. Steckling, D, Schl B. Villwock. ROW I: D. Bronlxala, A. Merlin, J, Martin, D. Stonina, W. Kirschba H. Maslinski, G. Barnclt. ROW 3: E. Wdowicki, A. Greenlees, C, Zientelx, L. Riese, R. Riemenschneider, C. Len V. Budziczelc, R. Derse. ROW 2: K. Sholes, A. Luck. ROW I: S. Antkowski, R, Fied St N Il The band, Whose season begins in September and termina' in Iune, is to be found at football games, pep rallies, civic parad and special programs. The season's greatest moment is the Spri Concert, Where the band shows that it can perform classical Well as military music. Y U 1' as X zu- , E1 E T 3 V' 2' F , Q A kvtb V x A 22 . - ? QQQVE-mx t 31 ia . 'Q ' -if 3 '1 , 1 ' . ' 5 K Q ' , Q ' x gli? V .xg ' ' '. - - - ' X ' . ., I t .1 M vf I J, . 3 . . 13, ,, D , ba Q ' flg f , w A if . S - . - C ' , ' - ' f P - - wrl' - - V . X N - ' ' ' ' . - '. .- I I' kr 1 I 'K V v, A ' . I - Egg. Y I tif' -A, Q g 1 'frlhl V h E k I WY QIQ. I .x 2 V1 f ? QQ ,S 'L Y 9 1 I 'G jwfl N wx 1 3 Q W f ' - 1 v , g ,T ' s t N Q a ' Q 1 42 ' 'I V . Y W XZ' A Li. Q b .D xx s . v. W qw Q ., 'v ' IH - - ' W ' Q ' hx Y 25 . rho., '-' I gr! ,fl b ' kmfvf X 5 Wav A !. .- Q 1 1' .T ' . t re 'T ' 'X 'lf A 'fvl xv' ,Q Q.. -. my ,pf 'Nile ei'-'R I 71 252 32' REX ROW 2: M. Reclr, R. Shumway, E, Lozynski, E. Mikes, G. Rominiak, L. F.Iss, L. Zych, J. Perry. ROW I: V. Terpstra, S. Ludtlze, I. Bell, D. Radtle, R, Scheer, M. Richards, F. Ptasynski, Y. Jenson. ROW 2: J. Feuerteil, C. U'ren, M. Luzich, M. MaIaIl, R. Neumann, R. Paczlcowslxi, A. Kohn, R. Stark, A. Luck, J. Brodeslte, R. Bielawslri. ROW I: P. Bronltela, R. Korpal, B. Krebs, R. Dziediic, A. Meyer, D, Nagy, D. Kaminslli. SINIH ISIHH Those who play string, brass, woodwind, and per- orchestra the semblance ot a huge pipe organ made cussion instruments-musicians, all-give up their up ot individuals yet led and played upon by one individualities to follow the director, giving thc master musician. 125 ROW 4: G. Pollei, J, Spors, D. Hinz, T. BrucIrwicIri R. Lessl. ROW 3: E, Ireland, R. Scheer, R. HeIcseI H. Smentelr, G. Dominiak. ROW 2: J, Anthony, J. Hilkemeier, E. Smolen, A. Blink, M, Payleitner. ROW I: L. Schweiger, R, Woiciechowski, .I. Klase A. Mayer, D. Brown. A CAPPELLA CHOIR MR, DONALD MOHR ROW 4: M, Ragan, S. Mrotek, R. Macieialc, N. Lasse, S. Subotich, ROW 3: R. Goulet, L. Oleszek, R. Szymkowskl, R. Cameron, D. RadtIre. ROW 2: M. LaGrange, B, Rubin, J. Boheim, R. Dziedric T. MastaIsIlI. ROW I: N. Peterson, V. Marola B. Krebs, V. SzpIe++, W. MaIiowsIcI. 127 ROW 4: L. Dettmer, D. Plawskl, R. Koronkowski, D. Chandler, J, JaIrimczyIr. ROW 3: P. Kania, P. BronIcaIa, P. Zuchowski, M, Stawickl, D, Worden. ROW 2: R. Korpal, L. DraII, R. Riccardi, A, Banach, D. Bronkala. ROW I: U. Fleischer, T. Rutke, L. Ross, G. Paszib, C, Slosarslri. The Pulaski High School A Cappella Choir has been gaining more and more prestige in the high school musical World. Consistently good direction and genuine student-teacher relationships have made our choir one We can all be proud of anywhere. ROW 4: J. Borkenhagen, E. Brusewitz, C, Rogan, D. SponhoI+z, R. G-rycowslri. ROW 3: R. Ste-Iter, L, AIbrech+, J. Sierszyn, R. Kaczmarek, D. Lan- caster, E. SIowiIr. ROW 2: C. Kuehl, L. Zellmer, J. Naystaft, M. Baumann, J, Cieslelski, S. Marine. ROW I: V- Lueblre, D. Grapczynski, J. Durovy, R. Buschatz, M. Goetz. IW 5: L. Franecki, K. Musha, W. Duelge. Vigue, L. Habermann. ROW 4: J. Brzezin E. Wesco, G. Strosina, T. Kolata, B. . men. ROW 3: F. de Castro, C. Lofy, A. ieliclri, M. Daniels, H, PeIcruI, G. Bilicki PW 2: Mr. I'IIIIier, I'l, Goelher, J. Kov sky, M. Adrian, D. Brzalrala, A, Banach JW I: B. Litzau, W. Kaminslri, G. Wrob rslri, R, Tabbert, M. Kopczynslci, S. Ant- wslci, JUNIOR BAND MR. MELVIN HILLIER Young wind players must be iught to balance their tones. The umpets can't cover up the flutes nd the trombones can't blast way the clarinets. Only after iese few principles are learned :tn a student hope to get into te Senior Band. ROW 5: J. Linslri, J. Wendt, L. Schulz, D. Caspar, R. Sliwinslri. ROW 4: R, Wanek, J, Young, J. Rutzen, D. Kotlarelr, E. Graielt. ROW 3: P. Dziedzic, D. Barlow, J. Weso- IowsIri, J. Huebner, J. Goeltzer. ROW 2: L. Faillaci, C. Gnat, R. Schmidt, J. Anthony, M. Woicilr, R. Grueser. ROW I: C. Ber- narslri. M. Jahnlre, I. Costin, D, BeII C. Rubow, G, Gonia. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA MR. DONALD MOHR The string players, who are the backbone ot the orchestra, get their early training in orchestra methods from the Iunior Orchestra. These beginners, who have taken lessons for only a few semesters. can gain a chair in the senior group only with determined and conscientious practice. 126 ii fi Q Q . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MR. MELVIN HILLIER It isn't necessary to turn to the radio to hear formance at the Spring Concert was an ex- a good all-girl choir, Ours here at Pulaski is ample of what agood and Well-adjusted chorus the largest and best We've had. Their per- can accomplish. fi I -fc. ' 'L - -75:-f. .,.g.3.5.: f X 'fig I 3. ,mi Ahea- E3 , is , . A 2 X -r L., 2155 Q Q fb Us 4 :N X . Sy x'Hrf3Nu:' V, .Wx , 2:2515 A 'WW 5 ig: , .:,A 1 my , yi H, A . f 1 ' ,..A,: '- f ' Y ,A if 1 QW-er! A i kim +, if xxx, f.X x as did AROUND SCHOOL 'f , ?1'f.g FL! 1 131 lffa an-Q NIW EIHHS HI IIIIIHSIII AERONAUTICS MR. JOHN HOCKEL The Aeronautics Club boasts a membership of twenty-five boys and girls. Constructing airplanes, engines, and flying-instrument panels are only a few of the many interesting projects they have completed. AUDIO-VISUAL MR, GEORGE WINKLER Members of the Audio-Visual Club run the public address system and the projectors for class movies. In the past weeks the group has seen a number of movies as part of their program of learning. CAMERA MISS RUTH MANION The amateur photographers of Pulaski spent their Thursday afternoons learning how to use a light meter and various types of cameras, how to take both indoor and outdoor pictures, color printing, and trick and table photography. KEEP FIT M R. H ENRY LITZOW Four teams under the leadership of their captains, competed for honors in physical culture and the various sports. Some of their Wednesday meetings were spent on the baseball diamond in the gym, where the teams battled it out for first place standings. - MODEL YACHT MR. LEONARD SCHMIDT The fifteen students of the Model Yacht Club used every minute of their Wednesday meetings to com- plete the construction of their nineteen model racing yachts which were then sailed in the lagoon located in back of the school. ARCHERY . MR. JOHN HOCKEL Every Tuesday this semester the members of the Archery Club were seen repairing their equipmen and making new bows and arrows. Whenever the weather permitted, target shooting was practice: on the campus. BALLET swlMMlNe I MRS. ANGELINE NEUMANN Twenty-four girls comprise the Ballet Swimming Club. Practices were held three or four times c week, and one of their synchronized swimming pro grams Rippling Rhythm was given on May 9 Both parents and students enjoyed it immensely CHEMISTRY M R. ANTHONY FI LIPIAK The Magic of Chemical Colors had been tha latest project of the club members. With variou: chemicals a number of the students made beautifu chemical gardens. The girls also worked on cos metics while the boys experimented with metallurgj and plastics. LIFE SAVING MR. KENNETH ROYAL In order to improve their technique and knowl edge of life saving, the energetic swimmers of the Life Saving Club have been practicing diligentlj during the eighth hour. Proficiency in the use o artificial respiration and underwater approaches are a few of the accomplishments of the members. STAMP MR. RAYMOND SHAW Although they spent the major part of their Mon day meetings discussing how to collect new stamps the twenty-six members of the Stamp Club wern also given a chance to correspond with stamj enthusiasts in foreign countries. iola Marola, Jacqueline Taylor, Mary Cieslik, Lorraine Pliclda, Rita Zielinski SUB-DEB CLUB MRS, ADELE CICHOCKI MRS. MARIAN ALDRICH The purpose of the Sub-Deb Club is to pro- mote a friendly spirit between the girls of all class levels, to provide a social hour for its members, and to achieve some charitable Work during the year. The girls plan programs in which each member has the opportunity of demonstrating her talents. ? ' ROW 2: LiIIan Rakowslri, Constance U'Ren, Barbara Batagowslci, Joan Kotlarelr. ROW I: Gloria Biskupslci, Patricia Batagowski. I X THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MISS LORETTA MOHR MISS MARIE POUNDSTONE MISS KATHRYN ZILLMANN Sponsored by the American Women's Volun- tary Service, the Home Economics Club has now become a service organization. By send- ing boxes to foreign countries, its members are doing their bit to maintain the peace and security ot the World. Although the major purpose of the club is service, the Model Home is the scene of an occasional party. Faculty members and out- side speakers also add to the entertainment. ia..-. K-H.. .,-4-- -Q-....a E v 'Q wmv OUILL AND SCROLL MISS LORRAINE KOPSAR MR, RALPH GRAVES Quill cmd Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists, has chapters located in nearly every state of the Union, in Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, England, New Zea- MRS. GLORIA SCHMITT MISS BERNICE ALCOTT land, and China. Members must belong to the upper third oi their class in general scholastic standing and must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic creative endeavor. RADIO CLUB MR. GEORGE WINKLER The radio club is not only an out- ft for spare time, but it is an oppor- tnity for boys who are interested in rdio to learn radiowork and code. n amateur code license is every oy's goal These same ambitious sys are always busy learning more bout radio through movies, talks, nd actual construction ot the radio. Carl Pluclrhan, Leon Glowaclci, Donald Obernesser POLISH CLUB MISS JOSEPHINE PHILIPKOWSKI MR. JEROME PELKOWSKI To learn about the background and c of the Polish people and to promote indi' initiative and ability are the purpose 1 Polish Club. The activities oi the club c of singing representative songs oi the people, hearing guest speakers, seeing n on Poland, putting on amateur program: having a social hour. Mr. Jerome Pelkowslri, Miss Josephine Philip Phyllis Kania, Henry Poplowslri, Emily Slc Q Henry Kowaleslri, Mary Gawronslri, Harold In Franklin Dart, Nancy Wendt, Gloria An: Mrs, Amanda Kopatzlue. The lunior Science Club aims to pron greater interest in the subject of scienci research, and also to encourage pupils velop scientiiic hobbies. The activitie: varied, including field trips and visits tc servatories, but their main purpose is to pupils how science is applied in every-do JUNIOR SCIENCE CLL MRS. AMANDA KOPATZKE SPANISH CLUB Miss ANNETTE FLYNN te Spanish Club is composed of students have completed at least one year ol Span- It aims to acquaint its members with the ire of Mexico and South America. Students y on conversations in Spanish to enable 1 to attain greater fluency in the use ol language. Seeger Rosemarie Froelich Richard Ripple Jovotny, D. Lancaster, H. Poplowski, D, Wilson, M. Sfawiclxi. he Blue Mask is composed only oi pupils 1 have proved their dramatic abilities and stered their l2-B Speech techniques until y are as perfect as amateurs can be. The in cast ol the school play is selected from Blue Mask. The high point of the year is annual banquet of the alumni Blue Maskers. BLUE MASK Miss PEARL RucHARDs A. ts Rs. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Miss PEARL RICHARDS If I Were King, a drama of medieval life in France during the time of King Louis XI, was presented by a double cast of the Iune 1947 class in the school auditorium on May 23 and 24. The play presents Francois Villon, leader of the vagabonds, Who be- came king for a clay. Francois Villon is that human being who sym- bolizes beyond all others the debonair devil-may- care courage, the wistful yearning for a better world , 551.4 l dimly foreseen, the tender friendship, and the daz zling romantic lure of the Middle Ages. The men o Medieval France speak in the golden cadences o that fascinating figure, Francois Villon. We meet hin in all men Who ahve that something, that turn of the head, that trick of the lowered tone, that smile we would die for. In our hearts Francois Villon cai never die. CAST . . . Act I The Five Rogues Elmer Brown, Melvin Stawicki Daniel McCredden, lack Miotke, Myron Ragan Gene Ujazdowski Mademoiselle l-lenriette Turgis, landlady Naomi Lioliadis, Claudia Molendc Denise Turgis Rita Buschati Guillemette Turgis Marion Gehrmar Robin Turgis, restauratuer Carl Cieplucl' Andre, the scullion loe Remzc Francine, a serving maid Bernadine Stelsk' Armol of Lyonnese, a capmaker Christine Kapsos Blanche of Brittany, a glover Virginia Luebke lsobeau of Normandy, a lacemaker Eunice I-logar Ianine of Orleans, a slipper maker Beverly Grue Huguette du Hamel, a danseuse LaVerne Drall Terry Rutke Triston L'Hermite, a royal hangman, friend of king William Banach, Roy Iacabson King Louis Xl of France Henry Poplowski Chester Dombrowskf FRANCOIS VILLON, poet and Vagabond Gerald Zaharias Mother Villon Bernadine Miller, Dolores Ubich LADY KATHERINE DE VAUCELLES Dolores Lancaster, Lee Novotny Thibaut D'Aussigny Don Fredericksen, Ierome Sentek Captain of Royal Guard Arnold Kendzerski Guards Frank Luczaj, Ray Michalski Olivier le Dain, king's barber and informer Tom Miotke Act II Royal pages Patricia Bronkola, Ann lglinski Galliotti, king's astrologer Frederick Hoeft Noel de lolys, a proud young noble-man Ierome Szydlowski, Ierome Polaczek Marie of Anjou, Queen of France Darleen lenson, Lois Schweiger Burgundian Page lames Schuburt Toison D'Ar-Herald of Duke of Burgundy Robert Szyrnkowski ' V Abbot of st. Denis, Stanley rczkowski jgfflv Petit Iean Wayne Kneser Trois Echelles Clifford Chappie l38 139 CHRISTMAS PLAY Mlss MARY zEMaRosKY Why the Chimes Rang, the Christmas play, was the story of a poor peasant boy who gave up his chance to see a miracle to stay with an oldi Woman who came to his house for shelter. While they sat at the iireside, a vision ot the great church appeared to them. In the ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM Mlss PEARL RICHARDS Chairman, Melvin Stawicki l. Solo-The House I live In Melvin Ianuchowski 2.Recitative-The Dead-Rupert Brooke Hilary Smentek, Henry Poplowski Violin-Ave Maria by Schubert Phyllis Smilnetsky Piano Pat Bronkala 3. Taps Willard Heck, Phil Schlamp, Charles Reiff 4. Skit-Taps ls Not Enough Don Fredericksen Cynical Businessmen Ierome Sentek, Gene Ujazdowski Gold Star Mothers LaVerne Drall, La Verne Draut, Shirley Gross, Dolores Lancaster, Catherine Mueller, Claudia Molenda, Dolores Ubich 5. Recitation-Towers of Pulaski Lee Novotny Accompanied by Trumpet Obligato, Pulaski Hymn church the people were presenting gifts for the Christ Child. When their gifts failed to make the chimes ring, the old woman told the boy to give his pennies. He presented them to the priest who held them high. The chimes rang out telling all the World that it takes a gift oi love to please the Christ Child. CAFETERIA The tantalizing aroma of food in preparation, noon meal for the hungry students. It is the detracting our attention from studies, is evi- plan ot the cafeteria to serve light lunches to dence that the cooks are busy preparing the give the students energy and vitality. 140 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM A very important type of equipment essential in an institution as large as Pulaski High School has reently been installed in our beautiful building. Installation was begun the latter part of the first semester l945-l947 and completed in February 1947. The central control panel equipment and the broadcast studio were installed in Room 109 which was divided into sections. One of these rooms contains the control panel, the record- ing unit, and the turntable. The control panel contains three channels, making it possible to channel three different programs to one or more combinations of rooms simultaneously. It is possible to relay radio programs directly to all rooms in the building. Recordings, cut on the recording unit, can be moved to any room in the building. Recordings can be played back to all rooms in the building by the use of the turntable. There are four microphone outlets in another broadcasting room. Group skits, discussions and other types of programs can be broadcast to the entire school from this studio. lt is possible to set up six suspended microphones on the auditorium stage. When the potentialities of this installation are realized and utilized, it will prove to be a most valuable instructional tool. The pres- ent and future pupils of Pulaski High School will derive many enjoyments and benefits from this Public Address system. 141 INTER-CLASS SWIM MEET Freshmen - 771!2 Sophomores 96112 Iuniors 133 Seniors 154 Proving their ability in diving, racing, and relays, the swimmers made an exciting event ot the annual Inter-Class meet. Long looked forward to, it was, as always a huge success. Instead ot a one-night program, it became a two-night program this year. PULASKl'S WAY OF LIFE ff-3 'Tfi :SQ X S D j-we 'W-an Q sl' ix' s i 143 0 ,. sw.. ROW 3: Mrs. B. Borlcowicr, Milton Awe, George Lorenze. ROW 2: Engineer W. W. Y: . Bauch, Kermit Mueller, Albert Gelwrlce, Mrs. 5 H. Banaszalr, Mrs, N, Krueger, Joseph Ga- i pinslri. ROW I: Mrs. A. Kucharslxi, Mrs. L. Kostrewa, Mrs. M. Knapp, THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT In general, Q stutt ot twelve is employed to percttures, sampling the water ot the pool twice cure tor the heating and the cleaning ot the or day, cmd keeping the building and twenty- building. This service includes regulating tern- two acre curnpus cis clean as possible. eq A 144 Y I O QSO ' e 90 00 OED ' Q 'o -Q-LLT 0.0 --. Q Q0 -Ofg . .: .I ., C1 D o a HHVHHISINH WSKI eamplllmenlld. of PIQNEER FOUNDRY CGRPCRATION 1815 S. 1st Street a'n F J MARENO G IM g Ssssss a 3 V M M CCCCC TRADESMAN'S VICE I ' , , : - E., ,1i. ,,q l i EASY TO CARRY FROM ONE I Q :. ':: , JOB TO ANOTHER CLAMP ON ANYWHERE A NO HOLES TO DRILL OR MODEL sv zvu' JAw MODEL Mv 4v.. JAW BOLTS TO FASTEN Extra Large Anvil - Semi Swivel Base - Precision Built PEDESTAL GRINDER TWO STEP VEE BELT PULLEY CAST ALUMINUM ALLOY BASE M x 6 GRINDING WHEELS HAVE HEAVY STEEL GUARDS 8: MODEL OP lol TOOL REST MILWAUKEE PARTS CORPORATION Manufacturers 81 General Machinists 607 s. slxn-I sr. MILWAUKEE 4, wls. 147 uk Liquid Transport and Storage Tanks ' Truck Bodies and Hoists Road Machinery 'F Auto- matic Heating Equip- ment' ' Milk and Bev- erage Bottle Washers Water Softener and Supply Systems ' Agri- cultural Dehydrating Equipment' ir TRADITION Tradition is a stern master. It is the check-rein of foolhardiness and the bell-wether of pro- gress.- -- especially here at Heil Where quality and leadership is a hard and fast tradition. For 45 years We have operatedi on fundamen- tally sound development and manufacturing principles that have given us leadership in widely diversified fields. Today Heil products serve over 125 different types of business and industry, and enjoy an enviable position as a pioneer in the produc- tion of equipment for better foods, better homes, better roads, better transportation. Quality is a Heil tradition and trade mark- so much so that throughout the world it is recognized as a symbol of skilled craftsman- ship and a guarantee of satisfactory product, performance, and lasting service. KWEJJHEH Cllwiols l ll Q 148 WISHING YOU GOOD LUCK GOOD HEALTH AND SUCCESS O O. R. PIEPER CO. INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SINCE 'I885 O Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin Complimenfs of BLOCK DANEMAN co. A Friend I004 W. Miichell S+. Phone Home Phone FRANKSVILLE 491 FRANKSVILLE 9 M MARCH MOTOR SALES II Look for Ihe wafermark GLENDARE DEALERS in all of your school papers, 'Ihe mosf popular paper in all Milwaukee schools. CI If is wafermarked for your pro+ec'I'ion. Your school booksfore has ir. O OSHKOSH PAPER CO. 2I7 N. Broadway Milwaukee, Wis. Kaiser and Frazier Motor Cars and Farm Machinery VINCE MARCH Route 2, Frcmksville, Wis. A. W. EHLEITER Phone Frcmksville IU-W I S alesm enl Ill l ,l ll '-4' l,,1: 2 ,Sky wig Ka. uf W fi- -1.. -L - ' is ff ma! Jem? Each year, as you graduates grow older and eventually establish homes of your own, you will discover that more and more folks want All-Electric homes. You will owe it to yourself, therefore, to be fully in- formed on low-cost electricity, adequate wiring and electrical appliances-which make electrical living so easily availa- ble to all. The Electric Co. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN SP-7 47 in I lineal: Zyorabzf GRIDLE Y DIVISION MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 'k MArqueHe 7370 I Rza. u. s. Pwr. orr. LAYTON PARK STATE BANK 2740 West Forest Home Avenue Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 150 Congratulations . . I r::z 1 1:21 C L A S S O F I 9 4 7 CLASS RINGS TRQPI-1155 , CLASS PINS l From PLACQUE5 MEDALS cLusPlNs VICTOR A. NOWAK JEWELRY EMBI-EMS Stylists of School Iewelry ANNOUNCE- AWARD5 . . MENTS Your Official Jeweler 11.-:I rr.: VICTOR A. 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K We who are pioneers in indus+ry R salu+e you who are pioneers in ed- uca+ion. May +l'1e 'lies of 'Friendship exis'I'ing befween us be s+reng+l1- ened by Ihose who follow you. as -4 : as H 1 E . cb o ld! 2. o C0 lldl ea SL 0 na va :E : an G P A Complefe Printery Engraved S'I'a+ionery Sociefy Priniing AnnouncemenIs Tickefs LeH'erheads Publicaiions Broadsides Sales Circulars IN FACT Any+l1ing from a calling card To a newspaper THE MILWAUKEE TIMES sal s. Fifih S+. MI+cheII aloo FOR HEARING AT ITS BEST TELEX . . . 4 Tubes, Push-Pull Circuif, Tone Discrimina+ion, Hear- ing Aid, Scien+ific, Filling TELEX HEARING CENTER 7064 PLANKINTON BLDG. SEND FOR FREE HEARING BOOK DUTCHLAND DAIRY STORES 45l5 W. Foresi' Home Avenue ORCHARD 9I92 Frozen Custard Dairy Products W. H. BENDFELT CO. House of Fine ICE CREAM Sold Exclusively in the Pulaski High School Cafeteria 4 207 East Capitol Drive EDgewood 4600 Congra+uIa+ions Io Grads 0 BECKERS SWEET SHOP 2605 W. Oklahoma 1887 8 Z2 Milind! 1947 commemorates 6015 iqnniueuavuf 1947 . . . our Sixtieth Year . . . is dedicated to our friends wilh grateful thanks to each of you for f'd d o d 'll. your conr ence an g o wr We value and cherish your friendship . . . and look forward to sharing many future years with all of you. The BADGER 'MUTUAL Fire Insurance Co. Nonassessable-Home Office, Milwaukee 4, Wis. TUNE IN SATURDAY 5:15 IP. M. WISN KNOW YOUR Dnuee-lsr BETTER BEDNARSKl'S REXALL STORE RICHARD W. HAFEMANN Meats - Groceries Delicacies 250I W. Scofl' Slreel' Milwaukee, Wis. OR. ZI69 I THE PREMI I X -SD f' rrrrrrmm Hifi WLNT XVINNI B To Live Well You Must Eat Well NORBY'S FOOD MARKET NORBERT J. KARCZEWSKI, Prop. We Deliver 2079 S. 35th S+. Ph. Or. 6292 RELIABLE PLATING WORKS ELECTRO-PLATING Expert Workmanship - Fine Material Quantity Production-Uniform Quality BRIGHT NICKEL Chromium-Cadmium-Copper Nickel-Silver-Rust Proofing CHROMIUM Licenced: United Chromium, Inc. M1-XRQUETTE 5731 644 S. 5th St. Mlhquette 5731 SOUTH STAR MARKET A. NALENCZ, Prop. Choice Meats, Groceries, Vegetables rx 933 W. Oklahoma Ave. Sh. 0960 T. SWIETEK LADIES' and CHlLDREN'S WEAR 3234 W. Greenfield Ave. Corner S. 33rd S+. Telephone Evergreen I739 MTW. ,M hula. ' , D. A ,w I .-v L, N Y gk Il 4 Luvelg Land of Sweet Memories . . . Beautiful Arlington! Tranquil loveliness, fully in keeping with hallowed ground. Arlington offers every advantage for the family internment plot --rare beauty, serene quiet, unsurpassed location, easy accessibility, and moderate cost. The time to arrange for an internment plot is BEFORE actual needs. This is protection for your family, as essential as insurance. Arlington's Budget Plan, with no interest or carrying charge, makes this protection easy to provide. 3 A. B. PETT Secretary-Treasurer and Manager will be glad to give you complete information and show you through beautiful Arlington. For appointment phone Sheridan 7254. 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