F PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1951 X .. X .4 - If I X SLOAN HIGH SCHOOL Sloan, New York 0 W Q la I, QX 5 1 'il ll X s ll WIFTLY has the steed of t1me borne us through th1s treasured Chapter 1n our hves Now but or a moment he pauses Beh1nd us are the warm green pastures of our hlgh school days A sudden yearn1ng gr1ps our hearts and b1ds us to return to l1ve aga1n those reckless carefree sp1r1ted days that we knew there However the gate IS closed' There IS no return' 1 challenge must be met but f1rst we reverently ask Hlm above to grant us three bless1ngs to help us on our way Power to change what can be changed Courage to w1thstand what cannot be changed and W1sdom to know the d1fference 5 i However the great steed, whom no man can hold IS eagerly champmg at h1s b1t W must be on our way taklng w1th us only a few souven1rs to rem1nd us of a t1me when truly Our Hearts Were Young and G y Gertrude Eleczko 3 O o 0 0 ' o n x I o N , X ' 1 ' x ,f X0 ' Q ' ' ' . 0 ' 0 X I ' N - 0 X X 1 ' 0 . W o 0 - 4 . 0 . i ' ' 1 4 9 f - . . , i J Q - ' I , . . O J 0 0 , ' . . 0 0 f ' D 9 Before us, strange, new horizons beckon. The 0 I S . Z ' . r ' 0 kt U 1 . 1 : L ' A Q ' 1 I , . , . . l . . . e It? T 'l, ll a 'ij' Q Gi , 0 I 6.5 au as 7 so Oo 1 6 xg 60 0 -7-,J ROW 1 JIISS 'VIC GINN G ELECZKO E STACHOWSIJ MISS JANKOWSKI ROV! 2 J KORZEIN A SCHALLER L PIATEK E MILLER YEARBOOK EDITORS Co Ed1tors Ernest Stackowsk1 Gertrude Eleczko Busmess Managers Norbert Lutomsk1 Joan Torrlngton Sports Ed1tors Joseph Korzen Lorra1ne P1atek Photography Ed1tors Eugene M11ler A11ce Schaller Art Ed1tors Joan MUTaWSk1 George Ma1es1c Faculty Adv1sors Mr Dwyer M1ss Jankowsk1 Mr Keller M1ss McG1nn G.MALESIC, MR.KELLER, J.MunAwsK1 N. Luromsxl, MR.DwYER, J.TORRINGTON 5 E the graduates of 1951 wlth grat 1tude and apprec1at1on ded1cate th1s book of our four years at Sloan H1gh School to Youth As the pages are turned lt IS our fondest w1sh that you see the Joy W111 always remember that dur1ng those four years we were young and gay w1th few sorrows feehng that the world be longed to us We can express It 1n no other way than to say lt was grand Erne st Stachow skl and gaity of youth captured there. We ' ll ADMINISTI BOARD OF EDUCATION President Mr. Eugene Rudzinski Superintendent Mr. J. Ernest Wilson Vice-President Mr. John Wasielewski Clerk Mr. Walter Janik Treasurer Mr. Richard Paradowski TRUSTEES Mr Frank Kotlowski Mr Frank Tomczak Mr Andrew Sommerfield Mr Jerome Grapczynski Mr Frank Pajak A Sommerfield F Kotlowski Standing F Pajak J Grapcznski W Jamk F Tomczak 7 Seated- Supt. J. Ernest Wilson, J. Wasielewski, E. Rudginski, n . , n -Q . 1 l l ' I ., O . , I I TO OUR GRADUATES OF 1951 S you young people journey down the path- ' way of life the memories of these happy carefree days often will be dimmed and dulled by obstacles that confront you Little do you know or real1ze what life has 1n store for you but If you do right you will come out r1ght ' is advice that I want you to re member Above all else have respect for the truth be true to your God to your ideals and principles to your very manhood and womanhood never allowing yourselves to stoop to that wh1ch 15 unworthy of you Lies are d1ff1cult to combat but if you keep the immortal words of Keats in mind Beauty is truth truth beauty your hearts will be Young and Gay regardless of the years J E Wilson J ERNEST WILSON Superintendent portumty for 1earn1ng to live be as present as it has been during your high school life Th1s chance for successful l1v1ng has been entrenched as the basic part of your education but it 15 1n danger of being denied others in the future When you have the opportun1ty to de fend th1s chance be ready to sacrifice whatever you may be called u.pon to do for you are then defending America defending the country where Hearts may be young and gay E E Malanowicz Cf M4147 EDMUND E MALANOWICZ 8 Principal ' ll T no time in your lives will the op- ' ' ll- I ll , A , ,f ' . f if , t X PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION N March 1950 there was lnaugurated by the faculty of Sloan H1gh School a Parent Teachers Assoc1at1on The members of th1s group cons1st1ng of the parents and teachers of the hxgh school students and people mterested 1n the progress of young people 1n our cornmun1ty have done much to further the1r cause 1n the1r organ1zat1on's short span of ex1stence Meet1ngs of the assoclatlon are held the th1rd Tuesday of each month Fol1ow1ng the bus1ness meet1ng a program IS presented for the ed1f1cat1on and entertalnment of the members The hxghhght of th1s year was the mght on whlch the members were g1ven the opportun1ty to follow the exact school schedule of a student 1n h1gh school Ten rn1nute classes were conducted and the parents enjoyed the novelty of gomg back to school January Meetlng Presldent Mr John Murawsk1 Flrst VICE Presldent Mrs Mae Karaczewskl Second V1ce Pres1dent Mrs Helen Kos1n Correspondlng Secretary Mrs Genevleve S1aw1ak Recordlng Secretary M1ss Eleanor MCGIDR SEATED nm ARENT MISS Mc GINN MR MURAwsK1 Treasurer STANDING MRS KARACZEWSKI MRS KOZIN My Edward A1-ent 9 - , , 9 . . ? . . . . . . . : . , , . : . , . , 40.191 ' ' WW f,-,e.,,,f2A,f2y X SEATED MRS WALTON MISS JANKOWSKI X' STANDING MR SIEMANKOWSKI MR TOMCZAK vb wt7'r 5 HENRY ANDRZEWSKI B S Un1vers1ty of Alabama Soc1a1 Studles and Health Vars1ty S Club Adv1sor Football Coach Baseball Coach Freshman Basketball Coach Athletlc D1f9Ct0F RAYMOND S BOROWICZ B S Holy Cross College Mathemat1cs J V Football Coach J V Baseball Coach Student Councll Adv1sor MARY GRACE CICORIO B S Un1vers1ty of Buffalo Bus1ness Sen1or Class Adv1sor Senlor Play Dlrector ALOIS J DWYER B S N Y State Teachers College Industr1al Arts and Dr1ver EdUCBt10D Yearbook Commlttee MARY J GLEASON B A D Youvllle College Soc1al Studles Chatterbox Adv1sor Sophomore Class AdV1S0F Chaxrman Teachers Adv1sory Comm1ttee GEORGE F GUARINO B S Can1s1us College M A Can1s1us College Mathematlcs and Scxence Jun1or Class AdV1S0r B1ology Club Adv1sor D1SS9Ct1Dg Club Adv1sor AMELIA K JANACZEK B S CRHISIUS College M Ed CBHISIUS College Sc1ence and Health Chem1 try Club Adv1sor JEANNE M JANKOWSKI B A D'Youv11le College M A Un1vers1ty of Buffalo Lat1n and Engllsh Yearbook Comm1ttee Lat1n Club Adv1sor 10 MUSIC aqd ART MR VALENTINE MR KELLER Kgs CLARENCE H KELLER B S N Y State Teachers eg Buffalo School of F1ne Ar N Y State Tech R Voc Tra1n1ng Art Chatterbox Art Adv1sor Yearbook Art Adv1sor IRENE I MADDE B S Unxversrt sy v Home Economrcs ELEANOR M MCGINN B B A D YOUV1116 College M Ed UD1V9fS1ty of Buffalo Bus1ness Yearbook Coord1nator DR DOMINIC MESSINA M D Un1vers1ty of Buffalo School Doctor CHARLES H MIENCZNIKOWSKI Industr1al Arts FRANCES H PECH Ed B Un1vers1ty of Buffalo Bus1ness Chatterbox Adv1sor Teachers AdV1SOFy Comm1ttee MARION C PISKOR R N Mlllard F11lmore School of Nursxng School Nurse FRANK X PRZYBYLSKI B P E Indlanapolls College Phys1cal Educat1on Boys Intramurals Adv1sor Vars1ty Football Coach Vars1ty Basketball Coach Vars1ty Track Coach ANGELA M RUSSELL B P E Ind1anapol1s College B S Indlana Un1vers1ty Physlcal Educatlon G1rls Intramurals Adv1sor Cheerleaders' Adv1sor FRANCIS SIEHANKOWSYI B S N Y State Teachers College Ed M UHlV8TS1ty of Buffalo Englxsh Assembly Commxttee Adv1sor IDSt1tgt6 If J . , I I , I ' ' G ' : .' , I 'f s3' . BY ' ', J . . . . rg M 7 I fl . .- ' ' . .- . . 0' Czlif e l . . 1 l t . 1 . 1 . . I r If lL ll I . ..- 1 't P 121 , ,- ,', B.S.-N.Y. State Teachers College . ' 1 . ' ..- -' ' ' 2' . : H ' . N DOCTOR and SCHOOL DR MESSINA MRS PISKOR WALTER R TOMCZAK B A Un1vers1ty of Buffalo Ed M Un1vers1ty of Buffalo Senlor Play Dlrector Senlor Class Adv1sor ANTHONY J VALENTINE B S M 0ber11n Conservatory Mus1c Band Leader Dance Orchestra Leader Chorus Dlrector MARGARET M wALToN I ,-MC , B A D Youv111e College L1brar1an ' Chatterbox Advlsor Llbrary Club Advlsor CL W1 Mn DWYER MIECZNIKOWSKI BUSINESS fx' 7 SCIENCE and MATHE ATICS STANDING MISS CICORIO STANDING MR BOROWICZ SEATED MISS PECH MISS MC GINN SEATED MRS JANACZEK MR GUARINO Tfrw 'ir A Bnelish and Guidance - ' . ' -5 of S m Q-.f SEATED RAYMOND STRZESZYNSKI PATRICIA BOWMAN STANDING MARCELLA DUDA EUGENE MILLER SENIOR OFFICERS Pres1dent Raymond Strzeszynskl V1ce Pres1dent Marcella Duda Secretary PatT1C1a Bowman Treasurer Eugene M111er COR the past four years we have been carefree and fun 1ov1ng students at Sloan. Young and gay we undertook every task enthus1ast1ca11y and happ11y. So pleasant has our stay at Sloan been that these four years have passed as sw1ft1y as four hours. As these happy days came to an end, we knew that never aga1n 1n our hfetlrne would any of our future experxences match the ones we had encountered here. 12 L, .1-.4 , . , Q, . ' F If x 'lf Q S- - ff I , Q I S! s .0 Y' x I IL f 'r Q . 5 . 3 . RICHARD ARENDT ARENDT Blessings on him that first invented sleep. Favorite Saying Hi, Baby! Fondest Memory Christmas Vacation of '50. Richard did a fine job in the Senior Play. He was also a member of the Senior Play committee. Dick was on the Track team for four years and took part in Intramurals for three years. L , ff 7,1 W Q- i,4,.jy17 fr T 0 'I if ' .N RAYMOND STRZESZYNSKI BAUER Reason and judgement are the qualities of a K leader. H If 0 L 'J cf Favorite Saying What's coming off?fI LL 2 1 'I , J V Fondest Memory Prom of 1950 ,FY ' Aff Class President in his Senior Year, Rayng V took part in Intramurals for four years,.1' Hel it JJ participated in Basketball and Track and he was a member of the Varsity S Club. He belohged to the Biology Club and Culture Corner. Ray was on the Honor Roll in his first and fourth years. y 2g,.,,,7 if-1 ...- HELEN BEDNARZ HELEN Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little b1ind. Fondest Memory First day in S. H. S. Helen was active in Girls' Intramurals in her Freshman and Junior years. She also sang in the Chorus for three years. She was a mem ber of the Library Club in her Sophomore and her Junior year. In her third year, Helen was a member of the Home Economics Club and on the Chatterbox Staff. In her Senior year she was chairman of one of the Senior Play Com- mittees, on the Yearbook staff and also a I member of the Culture Corner. DOLORES B IO DOLLY . rr art maketh a cheerful countenance. I ' ying 'Oh for Pete sakes Hill Football Game. joined the Chatterbox in her Freshman year' s in the Chorus for four years and was a memb r of the Latin Club for three years. In her Junior year, she worked with the Assembly Commit- tee and Biology Club, and was President of the I 'L Dissecting Club. Dolly's Senior year included work in the Chemistry and Discussion Clubs, and on the Initiation Committee. if. :UW 6,313-JF 'MJ 'Du A RITA BONA J gd Fo st Mem ry: Coming home from the Pine at , I Y . .9 56 j?.,,5'A , Keep the home fires burning, while your hearts are yearning, though your lads are far from home. Favorite Saying I'll give you a shot in the head. Fondest Memory First Skating Party in my Junior Year. In her fourth year Rita was chosen Secre- tary of the Assembly Committee as well as of the Culture Corner Club. During her four years, she joined the Chatterbox, the Home Economics Club, and the Chorus. Rita took A A I art in Girls' Intramurals. In addition to this, A , , . P T1 A ' ll S Reet worked on the Senior Play Committee xii V and on the Yearbook Staff. - N ' I: ' F PATRICIA BOWMAN PAT XJBJ X. Personality is to man what perfume is to M flower. Favorite saying Aw come on! Fondest memory Senior play Patty was the efficient secretary of the w 0 Class of '5l. In her first year, Patty was on the Assembly Committee and played in Intramurals during her four years of school. In her Junior year she was a member of the Student Council and of the Home Economics Club. Patty also had a part in the Senior Play and was a member of the Discussion Club. CHRISTINE CARTENUTO TINA fy, QL! Is she not more than painting can express if - - Or youthful poets fancy when they love ? ' , - ' ' 1 y ' Favorite saying You know kiddo! J k A Fonde st memory Senior Play L ,, if 1 Tina as the lovable Hildegarde of the Senior Play was wonderful. In her second year she belonged to the Chorus. Christine participated in Girls' In- tramurals in her Junior and Senior years. ln her Senior year, she was also a member of the Sigma Phi Gamma and Club 31. RONALD CIELINSKI RONNIE A youth with song and laughter. Favorite saying Come on kid, shake a leg. Fondest memory Senior Play Ronnie, who is graduating in three years, was active in the Science Club in his second year. During his last year he belonged to the Culture Corner and the Chorus. V . EMIL CRAPSI EMIL When we have not what we like, We must like what we have. Favorite saying What a babe! Fondest memory Coming to Sloan Emil's first three years of high school were spent at East High. While at Sloan for his last year, he has been active in many ways by help- ing on the Fund Raising Committee and the Culture Corner Club. His greatest accom- plishment was the part he took in sports, for Emil was a member of the football team that went through the season undefeated. JMX n' . v ' L1 . THERESA CZARNECKI ,f Y' 6-1 L J uVenus, thy eternal sway, I ' pug! All the race of men obey. j H 1 Favorite saying Hweu Hot Dawg W Fondest memory Senior Play Rehearsals. Terry displayed fine dramatic ability in the Sen- ior Play. She was vice-president of her Junior Class. G Theresa was Editor of the Chatterbox and a member , V y ' x of the Staff for three years. Terry also worked on the Yearbook Staff. She took part in Girls' Intramu- rals for two years and belonged to the Culture Corner I and Library Club. She was an Honor Roll student for three years and helped the Prom Committee in her X . 1- Junior year. ALICE CZUPRYNSKI AL All passes. Art along Enduring stays to us. Favorite sa in Heaven's Sa s ' Y Fondest memory Freshman Year Alice belonged to the Chorus for four years In her first year she worked as a reporter on the Chatterbox She was the secretary of the Home Economics Club in her Junior year Alice took part in Girls' Intramurals and worked on the Yearbook Staff ff' fy XA JA!!! ffl fffgf EUGENE DOMERACKI GENE 'In every deed of mischief he had a heart to solve a head to contrive and a hand to execute Favorite saying How about that Fondest memory Senior Year Gene went out for football in his first ye He also belonged to Boys' Intramurals in his Freshman year He was an active member of the Chorus in his Sophomore year and worked on the Yearbook Committee in his Senior year Eugene as a member of the Wuor Plifom X ,DW X Q 1, X5 XJ? ke . I R .v,.. . H 'bar' ' 1 . . . 4 If Q14 ,f Q , 'f '- I I, - - ,.' - 4 , .f , ff Y . - B I U' V AI , , , , ' 37- - . ff if fy , f 1. f f- ff'-I ,ff ' ,-if I I ,,,f VI ll ll ' ' ' re- ' ll I 1 ' ,V I Q 1 ! 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K, iff 'x I 1 'lk in I :ir , ' it bl 1 ' 'ix hV,' MARCELLA DUDA MARCY 1 I count only the hours that are bright. 1 I Favorite Saying I don't feel like it! i a Q Fondest Memory Senior Year In her fourth year Marcy was honor d by being chosen Vice President of the Senior Class 'Marcy worked hard in the Library Club and on the Yearbook Comm1ttee for two years In addition she helped put out the Chatterbox for three years took part 1n Girls' Intramurals and Joined the Culture Corner in her fourth year .1 -if 'ez-5-4'-if 5.31-Af of-4216-4h 77' ffffit GERTRUDE ELECZKO GERTIE God forbid that I should go to any heav which there are no horses Favorite Saying oggone 1 ' Fondest Memory November 16 1949 'Gertie was an Honor Student during h four years at Sloan High School Besides main ta1n1ng such h1gh marks Gertrude was a mem ber of the Assembly Committee and the L1 brary Club she was elected president of this Club in her Senior year Gertrude also par was a Chatterbox reporter and editor and this year Forum Co Editor U 'ffl ' - y A 1 b 7 .qv W 1 -af , 6 1 -g 5 l . . - . . f , I I H M 1 11 - ' 1 ' ' . ' 1 Y 7 L NYY 1 , A 1 , ' X - . . f f 1 ' J , I N, I , 1 , 1 Q. ,L V f 1 . J -ff' ,. ' f Zpf za' ' ' H lf-, Q f - V A t 1 4 A .qv ',.-L ,wig - J fl A ' fl - - '- 'J ' A 'H' l 7 'fflffjfi' f ' ll ' en in ' . ' ' D 't. , , Q .-gf P ' . H . CI' pw g . . . , - S . . - Q I i ticipated in the Girls' Intramurals. Gertie I x ' ' ' ,-'Q'f.1g, , , 5-Qi i ff? 5: I . 315555 'fri' A. X If ARTHUR FISHER ART Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. N Favoritegsaying How mossy! Fondest' memory English IV Classes Arthur' participated in Intramurals for four years In his Senior year he was on the Senior Play Com- mittee and was a member of the Student Council, Chemistry Club, and Culture Corner. He was on the 'track team for two years. He also belonged to the I 'Latin, Library, and Biology Clubs. I 1 GERTRUDE FLEISCHMAN GERTIE Of all those arts in which the wise excel, Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well. Favorite saying How's that again? Fondest memory My Senior Year. In her Senior year, Gertie joined the Year- book Art Staff, Culture Corner, and Library ldfubs, and became Vice-President of the Ch mistry Club. In addition to these activi- J' v t' s, 'Gertie spent two years in the Chorus l n Intramurals. She was a member of the l Latin Club for three years Gertrude also ti V Q ' 'belongbgto the Biology and Dissecting Clubs. f tgjifl JOSEPH Fox ' Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall d' t. ie Jr-rx bu 5 Favorite saying vb rawda Fondest memory E' Mrs. Janaczek's Home Room Joseph was a member of Chorus, Band, and Orchestra for 4 years. He be Latin Club for 3 years. In addition Joe was a member of the Student Coun Club, and the Discussion Club. Wx FOXIE longed to the cil, the Chess and she worked on the Senior Play Ticket ELEANOR GRUDZIEN ELLEN If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosper- ous, he will not hate you. That is the principal dif- ference between a dog and a man. Favorite saying Oh Man! Fondest memory Ushering for the Senior Play ? ? ? ? ? Eleanor was a member of the Chatterbox in her Freshman year and on the Publication Staff in her Junior year. She sang in the Chorus when she was X fy- I a Sophomore, and was also in Girls' Intramurals f A in her Junior and Senior years. She was an Hzanolf' 140 'wi I Roll student in her Senior year. 1 0' ty E c CW DANIEL JASINSKI SHEIK Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the I 'JJESC most beautiful of the arts. it Y y , . fx or Favorite saying O, Jena! X0 Fondest memory Dancing at Klein7 .L . ' hans Music Hall.0- X X - Danny, who graduated from Sloan in three I f h X years, was in the Chorus and Band for these X Dy A0 J' three years he spent in school. In his third, U NJ 9 f but last year, he also was in the Culture Cor-7 XX ner Club. ty rj N- . , JL kj 0 x J J JEAN JESSUP JEANNE ll To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. Favorite saying I don't know. Fondest memory Junior Year Jean, a musically talented Senior, played in our School Band. She belonged to the Cho- I rus and Orchestra for four consecutive years and was active in the Band and Chorus Club 9 Committee. She was an Honor Roll Student J and was also a member of the Honor Guard in her Senior year. Music hath charms to soothe a savage beast, ARLENE KIRSCH R Love is only chatter Friends are all that matter. Favorite Saying You big jerk! Fonde st Memory Sophomore Socials Arlene was on the Yearbook Staff in her Fresh- man, Junior and Senior years. In her Junior year she was a member of the Science Club and on the Chatterbox Publication Staff. I I L . , 55' .yi , N EUGENE KLODZINSKI CLUTCH It's love. It's love that makes the world go round. Favorite Saying Hey! 'K P Fonde st Memory Going to Sloan -- 4 years .X A During all four years of school Gene was a member of the Chorus, Band, Orchest my l and the Band and Chorus Club of which he bel . v came president. He played J. V. Basketball J I for two years and took part in Intramurals for four years. In his Junior year he join dsl the Biology Club. In his Senior year he I joined the Chemistry and Discussion Clubs. M He did a fine job in the Senior Play. RICHARD KOLLMAR DICK Everything comes to those who can wait. Favorite Saying What's up! Fondest Memory Senior Play. Dick was a member of Boys' Intramu- rals throughout his four years of school. He was a member in the Chemistry Club and in addition, belonged to the cuuumff Corner Club. f, 1 ' 3 ' -A I 1-r.5 ll' 'T n'.' ya 9, Z0 JOSEPH KORZEN JOEY Handsome is as handsome does. 1, rw, Favorite saying What's the matter? I Fondest memory History of Music Class '50 , Joe, a very sports-minded Senior, was named My H Captain of the Basketball Team. He also was Pres- ident of the Varsity S Club this year, after being Iffbfvx a member for two years. He played on the Base- ball Team for three years, Football and Basketball for two years, and took part in Boys' Intramurals for all four years. Joe was also chosen to work on the Assembly Committee in his Senior year and became President of that organization. , Ceil participated in the Girls' Intramurals J, ifor three years. She belonged to the Library Club in her second, third, and fourth years. In her Senior Year, Ceil was an active mem- ber of the Yearbook Staff and the Club 3l . my WMM, HJ' 7 JIQORENCE KRANZ SCHMOO dl 'An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. Favorite saying Oh, brother! Fondest memory Basketball season of '50 In her Freshman and Junior years Flo- rence worked hard on the Chatterbox and as a member of the Publication Staff. She belonged to the Library Club for three years and also participated in the Girls' Intramurals for three years. In her Senior year she belonged to the Yearbook Committee and Club 31 . CE XIA KOSINSKI CELKA with the dance, let joy be unconfined. a orite saying Darn it! l Fo est memor Fashion Show - Fresh- Y 0 man Year. GLORIA KRAWCZYK GLORY HAIE9-23 - the heavens above roa elow me. a or e saying Ye Gads! est me Senior year f1rst t years of school and sang 1n the Chorus M, was a member of the Chatterbox 1n her 1n her f rst three years She was 1n the L1brary Club dur1ng her Sophomore Jun1or and Sen1or years and took part 1n G1rls' Intramurals 1n her Sophomore and Sen1or years Dur1ng her Jun1or year she was also on the Chatterbox Publ1cat1on Staff Wh1le 1n her Sen1or year she was on the Honor Roll and Yearbook Comm1ttee DELPHINE LEWANDOWSKI SLUGGER 'Prove all thmgs hold fast that wh1ch IS go d Favorlte saymg a ba ba boom Fondest memory November 17 1950 Delphlne completed the four year course 1n three years She was a member of the Chorus for one year She took part mn Intramurals and belonged to the Sclence Home Econom1cs and Culture Corner Clubs jj me 4554 JO ANN LORTZ JO Be good and y w1ll be lonesome Favomte saymg H mmmmmm Fondest memory Lancaster Game Dec 49 Jo Ann sang 1n the Chorus and was a mem ber of the Chatterbox 1n her Freshman year As a Jun1or she was 1n G1rls' Intramurals Durmg her Sen1or year she helped 1n the Sen 1or Play and Class Motto Comm1ttees In add1t1on she was a member of the D1scus s1on Club ZZ W Y . v ,jhh h C i I I ' . 5 . . O - X p I ' ' B - - - ll I 1 ' ' A I ' f ll IV I aj ou ' . ,X - . g , :hy JESSIE LUBAS ' lt is good to be merry and wise, ' v J It is good to be honest and true. ' Favorite Saying Kiss Ano ! Fondest Memory Fre hman Year Jessie belonged to the Chorus for four years and played in the Band for two years. She was a member of the Library Club and the Home Economics Club. Jess was on the Chatterbox Publication Staff and on the Yearbook Committee for one year. ln her Senior Year she belonged to Club 3l and was on the Honor Roll. , ,Z guilt Us . . ,' I ,' ,, , .fjfif . I Ji' X l ' K . f - I' I NORBERT LUTOMSKI ff V' A NORB Leave a kiss but in the cup, V And l'll not look for wine. ,, A Y ' Favorite Saying What about it? F A y Fondest Memory September 29, 3 T 1950 Sloan-West M gf . 4 , Seneca Football Game. Norb played on the Football Team in his third and fourth years and became a member of the Varsity S Club in his Senior year. He WM also spent four years in Intramurals. Norbert also served on the Prom Committee, Ye b llftfjlkilf Staff, and assisted with the Senior P . f J W, f fl? + 3, GEORGE MALESIC' GEoRG1E A little nonsense now and then, ls relished by the best of men. Favorite Saying Man you must be famous Fondest Memory Senior Play Rehearsals As Bob in the Senior Play, George did a fine job. A Chatterbox assistant for two years, he was elected Sports' Editor in his fourth year. He took part in Intramurals, track, football, and basketball. For two years he belonged to the Varsity S Club, and was treasurer this year-- also a Chemistry Club member, secretary of the Model Home Club and Art Editor of the '51 Forum. He was an Honor Student. LEONARD MARSZELEWSKI LEN 'But there is no Joy in Mudvil the mighty Casey has struck out' avorite saying Ignorance is no excus Fondest memory Pitching the no hit no run yy game for the Junior Varsity Leonard played Baseball for three years and participated in Intramurals for four years He Joined the Football Squad for one year He was a member of the Biology Club the English Club The Chemistry Club and the Chorus Club addition ' Len was on the Yearbook Staff for one year SALLY MARTIN MARTY' Of all the girls that are so swe There's none like pretty Sally Favorite Saying Aw Suga Fondest Memory Oct 16 1949 ' Sally took part in Intramurals throughout her four years of school When Marty was a Senior she acted on the Senior Play and Fund Raising Committees The Discussion Club also claimed part of Sally's attention in her last year at Sloan plwfw V VICTOR MAS ALSKI VIC ' e Prince of Darkness is a Gentlem . Favorite saying at do you mea . Fondest memory Basketball Games 49-'O. Victor was the president of the Student Council and Secretary of the Varsity S' Club in his Senior Year. He was also the Football J and Basketball Manager. He took part in ln- tramurals for three years. He was also a member of the Chemistry Club, the Library Club, the Discussion and Biology Clubs. Vic joined the Band for one year. He was also on the Yearbook Staff and was on the Honor Roll for one year. DOROTHY MENTLEY DOTTIE X The melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year, Of wailing winds, and naked woods, and meado s brown and sear.' Favorite saying Nuts Q Fondest mernorY Junior Year Dorothy joined the Band in her Freshman year q She sang in the Chorus for three years. Intram rals and the Latin Club gained her interest for t o years. In her fourth year, Dottie became a me ber of the Culture Corner Club, Senior Play Com- mittee, Chemistry Club, and the Yearbook Staff. Qfaikfj V? y 1 f , ',,' , ' ,f43'9, EU MIL 'L GENE Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. Favorite saying What's it to you! Fondest memory Senior Year S Class treasurer in his Senior Year, Gene was also Captain of the Football team, after playing for three years. He was a member of the Varsity S Club for three years and parti- cipated in Intramurals for four years. He was on the Track team for two years. Gene was a member of the Senior Play Committee and Yearbook Committee, and also belonged to the Discussion Club. JOAN MURAWSKI RED y There are two tragedies in life. One is not to get your heart's desire, the other is to get it. avorite saying We never had that. Fondest memory Junior Year Joan was a member of the Senior Play Cast. She was also on the Yearbook Staff for two years and Art Editor in her Senior Year. Secretary of the Biology Club, she also belonged to the Dissecting Club and Chemistry Club. She ,r was a member of the Chatterbox for three years P and belonged to the Latin and Discussion Clubs-- P , ' , , 1 , L an Honor Roll student three years, and Chorus, four years. -if I X iv 'X X-X X. TNQ Q , is 'Ns JOAN NEFF JOJ0 Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea, 1 And East and West the wanderthirst that will not let me be. Favorite saying How shrewd! qndest memory Every day of my three s X' years at Sloan. x 5 Before coming to Sloan, Joan spent her Fresh- man year at Holy Angels Academy. At Sloan, Joan was a member of the Biology, Chemistry, and Dis- secting Clubs. She spent three years in the Cho- rus and Latin Clubs, went out for Girls' Intramu- rals and was on the Honor Roll in her second year. In her Senior Year she joined an English De- bating Club and the Yearbook Art Staff. MARY JANE OWCZARZAK PINKY What is lovely never dies, But passes unto other loveliness. Favorite saying Are you kidding? Favorite memory Junior Year--6th hour Study Hall In the Senior Play Mary Jane did an excel- lent job as Jill. In her Freshman year she be- longed to the Chorus. She wrote articles for the Chatterbox for three years. Mary Jane was ac- tive in Girls' Intramurals for four years and she belonged to the Home Economics Club in her Junior and Senior years. During her Senior year she was a member of the Yearbook Committee Library Club, Culture Corner, and was also an Honor Roll student. JOAN ows1AN . if ows1AN Faith withou w rk igldgdf' Favorite sayybg For Pete's Sake! Fondest fmor K September 1950. In he s onallnd third year Joan played in the Girls' I tr urals. She was in the Home Economics 'Club 'n her Junior year. Joan spent her last year helping the Yearbook Committee, the Senior Play, the Fund Raising Committee, the Discussion Club, and the Class Motto Com- mittee. RICHARD PAUL PAUL ' . C1,f.1.U-V by His say was: Live and let live. -'ff JL Favorite saying What's it to you! ' Fondest memory S Club picnic - - 1950 I Richard served as President of the Junior Class and was Vice-President of the Varsity S Club for three years. He played the part of Mr. Shermer in the Senior Play. Dick was also Treasurer of the Dissecting Club. He was a member of the Band, Chorus, Student Council, Biology and Book Clubs. Paul took part in Football and Track for two years, and played Basketball for four years. He was on the Prom Committee for two years and took part in Intramurals for four years. He was also a member of the Fund Raising Committee and the Discussion Club. FLOYD PAWLOWSKI FLOYD vIThere is a time of speaking, And a time of being still. Favorite saying What do you say? 0 V Fondest memory Senior year In his Freshman Year at Sloan High, ll 1 ll - . F oyd took part in Boys Intramurals. ri Floyd also joined the Chorus to which he belonged for three years. In his Senior year he took part in Track and worked on the initia- tion Committee. Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. Favorite saying Gee Why? was a Fre shman. George was very busy during his high school career learning all he could about me- chanical devices. His interest in Shop work and in photography kept George very busy. Z7 GEORGE PAWLOWSKI GEORGE Fonde st memory Initiation Day when I . ' . , '.1 . .w ' I y THOMAS PAWLOWSK1 M. .V 1 f I TOMMY W V - fix Jiffy ' if N V I A' I My only books I ' I . ' fl -4 Were girls looks-- 'V Inf. fj o M A nd folly's all they've taught me! X 1 I A ' Favorite saying Up your nose. i' j i T Fondest memory Sloan-Lancaster Football f Game rlf' 1 , 2 Tom became a member of the Band and Chorus Agyyly for his first two years at Sloan. He played on the . tif AIAE Football Team for four consecutive years. In his i 'Y .lill in Senior year he belonged to the Varsity S Club. I Tom was also very active in his work on the Senior Play Committee. f Q , :J . px ff LORRAINE PIATEK , f'ji.oRRX1E Her very frowns are fairer far, X X ' ' Than smiles of other maidens ar,ex. ' Favorite saying I'm telling you,,kfd!. i fl ' Fondest memory Znd hour Gy fhlass - Senior Year rv fx Lorrie was an active memberdofxthe Cheer- leaders Club for four years. In her Senior Y' year she was appointed Head Cheerleader. She participated in Intramurals for four years. The ,f Chorus took up her time during her Freshman I year. Lorraine was on the Chatterbox Staff and the Yearbook Committee for two years. In her Senior year she worked on the Yearbook Sports Staff, belonged to the Library Club, Culture Corner, and was an Honor Student. LORETTA POTEMPA PUTTY She was good as she was fair, To know her was to love her. Favorite saying Don't be silly. Fondest memory C.Y.C. Dance at Doyle I Throughout her four years of school, Lo- retta was a cheerleader and also in Girls' Intramurals. She was Class Secretary in her Junior year and a member of the Chatterbox. While a Senior she was on the Senior Play Committee and a member of the Discussion Club. Z8 THERESE PRESCOTT Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. Srila! A , i H Favorite saying What did you said? l Fondest memory Basketball games in Junior J ' year. ty ,J Terry attended Pine Hill High School for two yi years. When she came to Sloan, she was on the Chatterbox Staff for two years. She was a member of the Senior Play Committee, the Yearbook Com- mittee, the Honor Guard and Culture Corner. itll' .bl y, Ti-:RRYH ' IFJ, ref JH - MARY LOU ROHR LULU With malice toward none, with charity for all. Favorite saying Don't be crazy! Fondest memory Thanksgiving Day, 1950 Mary Lou was in the Library Club in her Sophomore, Junior and Senior years. In her Junior year, she was also in Girls' Intramu- rals and on the Chatterbox. During her Sen- ior year she was on the Yearbook Stafff and a member of the Discussion Club. ,sf ' ' - ALICE SCHALLER AL She is as good as she is fair, None - none on earth above her! Favorite saying For Pete's Sake! Fondest memory Senior year Alice was an active member of the Library Club and acted as Secretary of this organization in her Senior year. She also belonged to the Chorus for two years, the Chatterbox Publi- cation Staff in her third year and took part in Girls' Intramurals. As a Senior, she worked on the Yearbook Staff, Senior Play Committee and was a member of the Culture Corner. She - was also an Honor Roll student in her fourth year That air and harmony of shape express, Fine by degree and beautifully less. participated in Girls' Intramurals for three years. She was a member of the Biology, Chemistry, Dis- secting, and Culture Corner Clubs. Joan was on the Assembly Committee for two years. Cf-m X, do J f- 4 ' RAYMOND SERWINQA uf RAY Know1edg!ejlDpower. !,Jff'fU , ' , fd Favorite spying puivv! Tough Fondes lmemyiiyy ' I Coming to ' Sloan RayA was manager of the track team for two years. He participated in Intrarnurals for two years, and was a member of Club 31 in his Senior year. ' , Mfwdwt IRENE SIWIEC I It lies not in our power to love or hate For will in us, over-ruled fate. Favorite saying Always, always, always Fondest memory Third hour Study Hall Junior Year Irene was in the Library Club during her four years of school. During her Sophomore year she was on the Yearbook Subscription Committee. As a Junior she sang in the Cho rus and was on the Chatterbox Publication Staff. When she was a Senior, I was on the Yearbook Staff and in Club 31. Irene was also an Honor Roll Student in her Fresh- man and Senior years. JOAN SCHLICHT JOANIE ' Favorite saying Oh Yeah Fonde st memory Football games. Joanie was Secretary of the Student Council an ELEANOR SKOCZYLAS ELEANORE Who ever loved, that loved not at first sight. Favorite Saying Are you serious? Fondest Memory Coming to Sloan Eleanor participated in the Latin Club, the Chat- terbox, and Assembly Committee, and also made Honor Roll grades for her first three years. She was president of the Biology Club in her third year. Her most outstanding feat was in music, for she was in the Chorus all four years and the Secretary for the Band and Chorus. Eleanor was on the Senior Play Ticket Committee, Initiation Committee, in V. ' I the Senior Play Cast, Chemistry Club, and the f Discussion Club. I ERNEST STACHOWSKI ERNIE Doing what others find difficult is talentg doing what is impossible for talent is genius. , JW Favorite Saying Listen boy! I I Fondest Memory Senior Play Rehears ls, Wfii' Ernie gained popularity as Freddie in the A Senior Play. He worked on the Chatterbox for four years, was Sports Editor in his second , i year and Co-editor in his Senior year. He if played in the Band for four years and became ' , vice-president in his Senior year. He be- JL! f longed to the Chorus for four years. During his Senior year Ernest was Yearbook Co- Editor, a member of the Library, Dissecting, n Chemistry and Discussion Clubs. Ernie was an Honor oll student. I RITA STANIASZEK REET W What is beautiful is good, and who is good 4' will soon also be beautiful. OJ Favorite Saying For crying out 1oud! Q., , if Fondest Memory My Senior Year Wk Rita was a member of the Chatterbox in her 'W' Freshman and Senior years and on the Publi- cation Staff in her Junior year. She was also a member of the Library Club throughout her four years of school. Rita sang in the Chorus in her Junior year. In her Sophomore, Jun- ior, and Senior years, she was an Honor Roll Student. She was active in Girls' Intramurals. in her Sophomore and Senior years. In her Senior year she was also chosen to work on the Assembly and Yearbook Committees. 1 4 JOAN TQRRINGTON JOANIE J' Whe,relidid you get your eyes so blue? Out of the,fs'ky as .I came through! I '. I 1 - 1 3' 6 favonitefsayingit - Oh, I don't know! rv I Fondjeist memory: Senior Play F Joanie attended Hutchinson High School for two N' fx years before she transferred to Sloan. Her Senior A my u.Q 'V NL I- f'year was a busy one since she took part in the Senior -fl Play, The Initiation Committee, Club 31 and also acted as Business Manager on the Yearbook Staff. B , Joan worked on the Chatterbox as a reporter in her it third year. 1' 1 .E . J x f ' , ff ' ,f Q DELORIS WANDERLICH DELORIS My Mouth: In man the gateway to the soul, , X It In woman, outlet of the heart. ! - A 'P Favorite Saying: Holy Cow X , Q A Fondest Memory: sioan High Baskerbaii ' Games Deloris took part in Intramurals for three years. She belonged to the Latin Club for three years, and the Chatterbox Staff for one year. Deloris was also a member of the Chess Club, the Biology Club, the Dissecting Club, the Chemistry Club and the Culture Corner. MARY ANN WESOLOWSKI JUNIOR Tis well to be off with the old love U' Before you go on with a new. X Favorite Saying: I don't know , N - x Fondest Memory: July 4, 1950 fx W UL Mary Ann was very enthusiastic over ' 3 Latin and belonged to the Circulus Intimus for four years. She also belonged to the Chess . Club and the Biology Club. In her Senior year, Mary Ann helped in the Chemistry Club, Dis-ei ' cussion Club, Girls' Intramurals, Senior Playxg I 4 I Committee and was Secretary of the Dissect- I K y C1 b. , , lng u , kr r 5' VV 5 fp bf SOPHIE WIERZBOWSKI SOPHIE 'N I slept, and dreamed that life was Beautyg LVM' j ,Nr Lf I woke, and found that life was duty. ' MFL 'cLJ.f ! I J! Favorite saying For Pete's Sake! Fondest memory Junior Year For four years Sophie was a fine addition to the Chorus. ln her Junior year she joined the Biology Club. For three years, Sophie partici- pated in the Girls' Intramurals. In addition to thi , she was an active member of the Latin Cl wil Q . Ov three years. JM 5 !' 1 4 JANET WOOD WOODY' Advice to those about to marry - - Don't Favorite saying Oh No! Fondest memory January 16, 1950 Janet attended Fosdick-Masten in her Freshman and Sophomore years. When she came to Sloan in her Junior year she was in Girls' Intramurals. In her Senior year, Janet was an Honor Guard and also on the Fund Raising Committee. 2 ffl fp-a G ,M if 7. 1 fd , AINE zAGoRsK1 ZIGGY '- There's small sincerity of mirth, and laughter oft is but an art to drown the cry of the heart. Favorite saying Holy Sugar! Fondest memory Working on the Forum ' Lorraine transferred to Sloan from Girls' ...gi-ab., Vocational. She was chairman of the Fund Raising Committee, the Senior Play and the Yearbook Committees. Ziggy belonged to the Chorus and Latin Club for three years. She also belonged to the Biology, Dissecting, Chemistry, and the Discussion Clubs. Lor- If raine was active in Intramurals for three r , years. - 43 Q Yin ,. , , I ,Ll .755 ,, f 7. .-0. l is XM x K yi iii xx NN I xl FLORENCE ZALEMSKI FLO Flower o' the clove, all the Latin .I construe is amo, I love! Favorite saying I'1l give you! ondest memory Freshman Year Florence is completing a four year course in three years. During that time she became Vice-President of the Dissecting Club in her Senior year, spent two years as a member of the Latin Club, belonged to the Culture 3Corner Club, and took part in Girls' Intramurals for three years. Flo was Literary Editor of the Forum and succeeded in being on the Honor Roll for two years. ESTHER ZIELINSKI ES Laugh and the world laughs with you, Weep and you weep alone. Favorite saying Shut your mouth! Fondest memory Library Classes,Junior Year Esther, who was Chairman of the Ini- tiation Committee, was also president of the Culture Corner in her Senior year. She was a member of the Chatterbox Staff and joined the Chorus in her Sophomore year. She be- longed to the Home Economics Club, Li- brary Club, and was on the Yearbook Com- mittee. Esther also did Honor Roll work for two years. SI '-'x F Kranz .f--F' M Wesolowskz .T Murawskl I G Flexschman 529523, J Torr t M Duda mg on ll . . ,u or mxaszek '- E C,r1ps,1 2'1- R L wlsa ,MW M CLASS DAY rf 443 to QQ MOST ARGUMENTATIVE R ARENDT C CARTENUTO L zAGoRsK1 R PAUL THE CHOSEN FEW Ea? E.-... ST DANCERS WITTIEST D JAs1NsK1 F ZALEMSKI J ToRR1NG'roN G MALESIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSERS G ELECZKO R STACHOWSKI v MASSALSKI M J OWCZARZAK MOST CAREFREE R MILLER .1 A LoRTz SWEETEST P BOWMAN A FISHER 'K X2 W1, O Os TN MOST TALKATIVE FRIENDLIEST N LUTOMSKI R ZIRLINSKI T PAwLowsK1 T CZARRECR1 MOST POPULAR BEST ATHLETES L POTEMPA R STRZESZYNSKI L PIATEK J KORZEN 38 5 . , ' ' K vi L 2 . .av s 'F wr I E A A qg X i ' i f fi - Q' 'E' 4 BE if . , . . bk U- X' 2 1' fx 2 ,L 5 ', ' A ' Q5 S A A X if . - QR... S3 .quam Old Gang of Mlne hr-- SENIOR HIT PARADE llA1WayS ' Nm Take It Easy Danc1 Au ld Ang ne ng in Th Fr1endsh1p e Dark ' e Happy Go Lucky' Take Me Out ,fl .J When Johnny Comes T The Ball Game archmg Home ' 39 1 1 771446 -a,5Cf4,u'zf 4-Qu Qfwiawj A IRENE WANDERLICH ELEANORE URBANCZYK OFFICE SECRETARIES OES X 1 x 1 yy lk HENRY PASTERZ MACHINE SHOP MISS GLEASON AND MR MALANOWICZ SCHEDULING CLASSES Lat1n Clas s 1 A '7 'G J47' 42, I4 , ,QS K ,.-- ff I v ,I -In s - T Q I , 'f I ' -1' L.U 4 , - ,4 . xbr I 'V , f V 49 ' A f, I , fpg f' 0 N? I , EQ I 4' , f ffilf N' f A fl is .' . . Nl! - .V , . f -..-LL . -A A V A , I 0 2, ' , . I 1 X nf IA' ,,Q P ., Uur Hearts Were Q ,lx OUR GANG , JU IOR PICNIC wi Z! V fi.. Q. gf X qw '50 Q-9559 Young and Ga -er ' L-nv 'J WHICH ONE HAH THF TONI hQ 'aj' President Alfred Spulecki 'Vice President Joan Fleischman SeC1'et3I'y Carol Fenske Treasurer Robert Rozniak Vi ,M-my FRED SPULECKI AL SEATED: CAROLAN FLEISCHMAN STANDING3 50 JUNIOR CLASS CHE Juniors began to build up their treasury for Senior expenses by selling maga- zine subscripticns, Christmas decorations and presenting a Junior Movie. As the Seniors prepare to depart, the Juniors realize that they must be ready to take over the responsibility of school leadership. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 N. KRUSZYNSKI, P. SHERWOOD, F. PAJAK, F. KOTLOWSKI, J. BORSUK, A. MAZUR, D. ATHERTON, C. JENSEN. L. GARBACZ, E. KRAJEWSKI, F. MAJCHRZAK, J. DRZYZGA, F. JANKOWIAK, H. PASTERZ, J. MOHN, A. SPULECKI, R. SCHULTZ. D. SMIGIEL, C. TRZEBIATOWSKI, J. KOWALSKI, R. JANKOWIAK, R. CZAJKOWSKI, L. ARENT, A. JERIS, R. HELWIG. 23 --K r 1 ., , 13 4. bn . f v ROW 2 E BARTELLA F DUSCZAK S KOSINSKI N DUKAT J MARTINUSEK D BUSHLEY R KRAJEWSKI. RO 1 D URBANSKI J SMITH R TOMCZAK A SLACHCIAK R RECZEK R WASIELEWSKI T MURPHY. ESOLOWSKI R NOWAK A PIATEK R POLCHLOPEK A PIACENTE. 3 V EV? xx tif . s 4.1 I .iw x !v ivy F gf' L fl vsfixvxi 5 - mf -. f,. uuwlunw '9 ' Egfr f i 41' ry. ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 2-,,, N f lawns: qifwfvsaq, J A ,af .Q v - ff E? L I f Lg f Q A I , df 'lf jf - A l T Y -5 V wg, .Q - , Q55 Qwr 194-QM5 R.KOPECK, L.BUDOWSKI, R.BUCZKOWSKI, R.KASPRZYK, R.NIEDZIELA, D.MURAWSKI. E.ECKERT, S.DEMBINSKA, E.KUJAWA, N.LONCZAK, R.JOZWIAK, D.KOWALSKI, E.KAZMIERCZAK, T.KAZMIERCZAK. R.BAKOWSKI, T.NIEDZIELA, C.CWICZEWICZ, R.MALINOWSKI, R.PUSZET, L.IMIOLA. AST September we, one hundred and four strong, turned from our grammar school days and faced a new life as high school Freshmen. Without a doubt the experience we shared this year have been far more educational and exciting than we had antici pated. Our only hope is that the next three years at Sloan High will prove to be as be ificial and interesting as our first year here has been. ROW 1 L ROW 2 R L ROW 3 D G ZYBLEWSKI, R.CZAJKA, M.POPIELA, V.SZWED, E.SUWINSKI, O.YOUNG, R.RATAJCZAK, SCHUESSLER, J.THRUN, M.WIDELSKI, D.SZCZECINSKI, R.WEYMER, G.MAJCHROWICZ, .POCHOLSKI, J.PRUSIECKI, L.ONDRASEK. WIESZCZYNSKI, J.GLOGOWSKI, H.FRONCKOWIAK, B.LEWANDOWSKI, S.0WCZARCZAK, SCHROEDER, J.STRZESZYNSKI, E.MAJCHROWICZ, L.MAJCHRZAK, L.KASPROWICZ D.MUNDT ww n. Leaders-- 1. Louise Achard 2. Jean Jessup 3. Margaret Klemenz 4. Rita Staniaszek 5. Norma Borczynski Louise Achard Jean Jessup Margaret Klemenz Rita Staniaszek Norma Borczynski Gertrude Eleczko Ruth Cybulski Florence Malinowski Rose Marie Young Eleanore Skoczylas Irene Siwiec Mary Ann Michalski Donald Kowalski Ernest Stachowski Theresa Czarnecki Doris Slaugenhaupt Lorraine Piatek Florence Kranz Dorothy Kopeck Joan Torrington Jane Wilson Esther Zielinski Beverly Wahl 10th week HO Q? Roxy Leaders--20th week 95.3 1. Norma Borczynski 94.5 95.2 2. 94.4 95. 1 3. 94.4 95 4. Florence Malinowski 94,3 95 5. 94.3 HONOR ROLL FIRST TERM Eleanore Grudzien Gloria Krawczyk Alice Schaller Lorraine Brzyski Joan Murawski Rita Bona George Malesic Raymond Strzeszynski Marlene Nowicki Sylvia Gorna Loretta Nizialek Rose Marie Zizzi Mary Lou Rohr Sophie Wierzbowski Florence Zalemski Joseph Fox Eugene Miller Gertrude Fleischman Jessie Lubas Dorothy Mentley Mary Jane Owczarczak Mary Jane Torrington Geraldine Szczublewski HONOR ROLL LEADERS Richard Kopeck Richard Malinowski Arlene Malgowski Thomas Kazmierczak Felicia Koralewski Joan Fleischman Nina Wilcox Sylvia Stachowski Rita Prejna Carl Cwiczewicz Theresa Czarnota Genevieve Koscielny Victor Massalski Joan Neff Marion Off Allene Olszowka Dolores Olszowka Ronald Piskorz Gerald Schroeder Frances Siwiec Janet Slaugenhaupt Virginia Stablewski Carol Traflaski MR. MALANOWICZ, R.STANIASZEK, N.BORCZYNSKI, M.KLEMENZ, J.JESSUP, L.ACHARD. ACT STUDENT COUNCIL President Victor Massalski Secretary Joan Schlicht Treasurer Joseph Fox Advisor Mr Borowicz HIS Council is the student's voice in school administration In addition to its governing duties it IS active in fund raising its activities chiefly consist of Skating Parties and receipts from Basketball Games Disbursements are in many di a multitude of activities Eight members of the Council are elected by the student body a girl and a boy represent the Freshman the Sophomore the .Tumor and the Senior Classes The re maining four members are the Football Manager the Baseball Manager the Track Manager and the Basketball Manager ROW 1 C JENSEN C PRZYBYSZ J FOX V MASSALSKI J SCHLICHT J BORSUK A FISCHER ROW 2 R HELWIG R MALINOWSKI G GLOWACKI MR BOROWICZ J MATUSZAK D HYZY 50 rections. The Council is gifted in being able to distribute its very limited funds over ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Pres1dent Joseph Korzen Sec retary R1ta Bona ri A- Adv1sor Mr S1emankowsk1 ACH year the student body of Sloan H1gh School elects seventeen 1 members to work on the Assembly Comm1ttee These seventeen students make certa1n that educat1onal and enterta1n1ng assembly pro t1on of the1r classmates The outstandmg program prov1ded by the comm1ttee th1s year was the performance gwen by the Rhythm Rangers, featurmg Danny Ser w1nowsk1 a former Sloanlte ROW 1 D KOPECK R STANIASZEK J KORZEN R BONA R TAKAC D DUBEL ROW 2 R KOZLOWSKI A PIACENTE F MALINOWSKI S SLHWARTZ F KOSINSKI A JERIS L BUDOWSKI ROW 3 L MAJCHRZAK MR SIEMANKOWSKI C TRZEBIATOWSKI 51 .'. A ,f su w- , - - 5 is PM 4 ' 1 ' n grams are presented throughout the entire school year for the edifica- ROW 1 MR VALENTINE N GURBACKI M KLEMENZ P BORGASZ J FOX E STACHOWSKI R CYBULSKI NIDZIALEK R KOPECK V KAZMIERCZAK P MC ELHENEY RO KELLER G NIZIALEK R BUCZKOWSKI D KOWALSKI L AREINT E KLODZINSKI F DUSCZAK DWYER R KRAJEWSKI T KAZMIERCZAK D JASINSKI S VOELKER N the past few years Sloan Hlgh School's Band expanded from four to th1rty members The Band IS composed both of recrults and ve terans and conducted by Mr Valentlne These boys and gxrls played at all assembly programs, basketball games and football games Truly th1s group has afforded a great deal of enterta1nment for the school dur1ng the past year CHORUS Leader Presldent V1ce Pre s1dent Secretary Trea surer RO 1 J FOX P BORGASZ M KLEMENZ MR VALENTINE J KOCHANOWSKI J JESSUP E SKOCZYLAS ROW 2 V MASSALSKI L NIDZIALLK R CYBULSKI E STACHOWSKI L ARLNT E KLODZINSKI G DWYER 52. w 2 D. , . , . , . , . , . , . , now 3 n.nArmLEY, rnscnuassu-zu, T.MOLIK, R.JOZWIAK, n.xAsPnzYx, J..mssuP, E.sKoczyLAs. ROW 1 MR VALENTINE R KASPRZYK B BARON A SIONKIEWICZ P BORGASZ P MC ELHENEY KELLER R YOUNG R KOPECK GURBACKI S VOELKER R CYBULSKI J MARASZEK A MALAGOWSKI L NIDZIALEK KLEMENZ E MC NAMARA R BUCZKOWSKI SCHUESSLER D BUSHLEY A SLACHCIAK R JOZWIAK L ARENT F DUSZAK DWYER R KRAJEWSKI ROW 2 ROW 3 NDER the able d1rect1on of Mr Valent1ne, the Sloan H1 Carolers contr1buted the1r f1ne voxces to the Chr1stmas mus1c that was sung durmg the carol sess1ons at the V11lage Hall Th1s year the Chorus consxsted of 42 members These people pract1ced long and d1l1gently Because of these efforts of the Chorus, Sloan H1gh's students and faculty were enterta1ned handsomely at many of the assembly programs and B A N D Mr Valentlne Eugene Klodzmslu Ern1e StaChOWSk1 Eleanore Skoczylas Sylv1a Stachowsk1 'W 2 .0 ROW 1 ROW 2 53 MR VALENTINE J JESSUP E SKOCZYLAS D BLASIO WIERZBOWSKI R BONA J MURAWSKI A CZUPRYNSKI BEDNARZ J NEFF STACHOWSKI J FOX E KLODZINSKI R CIELINSKI JASINSKI P. , . , . , . ' . , . ' . . 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D. , l R CZAJKOWSKI R PREJNA F' KORALEWSKI, J BORSUK G FLEISCHMAN M KELLER J NEFF A CZUPRYNSKT J WILSON D LEWANDOWSKI R CIELINSKI FORUM STAFF HE Yearbook Staff and 1ts adv1sors are happy to present to the stu dents and fr1ends of Sloan Hxgh School, th1s year s FORUM At the beg1nn1ng of th1s school term, an army of Sen1ors gathered subscr1p tlons, advert1sements, contacted photographers, and f1nally began the bluepr1nt of the Yearbook The work was d1v1ded among the members of the staff, art1cles were wr1tten, p1ctures were made and the FORUM was a real1ty May you, the reader, enjoy our endeavors 1n thxs YOUR YEARBOOK' www sf-,xy I s1w1Ec D MENTLEY M Mc GINN M mmm: 1sT Row T PRMMOTT F zALEMsu L zmsonsm E ZIELINSKI R ARENDT 2ND Row T CZARNECKI M JANKOWSKI R STANIASZEIK E DOVERACKI J LUBAS M DUDA M owczARzAK R BONA L MARSZEILEWSKI A Kmscn R SERWINOWSKI J OWSIAN 54 . f - p . . , . , . , . , . , - , . , . . . . . 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MATUSZAK D MENTLEY M KING E SKOCZYLAS E KLODZINSKI D WANDERLICH L GARBACZ MURAWSKI F JANKOWIAK S RADKA F KORALEWSKI C ANDRZEJEWSKI E STACHOWSKI SCHLICHT A FISHER L MARSZELEWSKI D BLASIO L ZAGORSKI R KOLLMAR J NEFF A WESOLOWSKI S WIERZBOWSKI CHEMISTRY CLUB nose and It led me to the Chem1stry room There I saw students handl1ng xnstru ments they referred to as thlstle tubes bunsen burners, etc Thezxr language was con fus1ng also so I tapped one of the mad sc1ent1sts and begged hlm to enhghten me He told me I had ventured 1nto a Chennstry Club meetlng and asked me to grab a formula and dehydrate a few compounds Just then the lead1ng Chemlst Mrs Jana czek came up and bel1eve me I d1d not walk out of that place unt1l I had learned qu1te a b1t about that subject known as Chem1stry' V MASSALSKI J SLAUGENHAPT G MALESIC G FLEISCHMAN D ATHERTON MRS JANACZEK OFFICERS Pres1dent George Males1c V1ce Pres1dent Gertrude Flelschman Secretary Janet Slaugenhaupt Treasurer Dav1d Atherton Adv1sor Mrs Janaczek F J I 1 I J. , . , . , . ' , . , . , J' v ' l ' u ' I ' 1 - l ' 4 M. . , . ' . NCE as I walked through the halls at Sloan, I inhaled a strange odor. I followed my . ,, . . . . . . . . ,, 4' 'S K Y T KANDEFER M OWCZARCZAK A SIONKIEWICZ J MANN L GARBACZ J KOWALSKI R PISKORZ N GURBACKI A JERIS C TRZEBIATOWSKI F ZALEMSKI L ZAGORSKI S WIERZBOWSKI M A WESOLOWSKI D BUSHLEY MR GUARINO R. WASIELEWSKI DISbECTlNG CLUB Presldent Alfred Jens Secretary Mary Ann WCSOlOWSk1 VICE Presldent Florence Za1emsk1 Treasurer John Borsuk Adv1sor Mr GUBIIDO HE students of the B1ology Club flnd lt very 1nterest1ng to do research work on re ent b1o1og1cal 1nformat1on Current sc1ent1f1c 1nformat1on 1S thoroughly d1scussed so the students can draw the1r own conc1us1ons Closely al11ed to the B1010gy Club 1S the D1ssect1ng Club These students spend the1r t1me 1n sc1ent1f1c d1scuss1ons and expernnents .MAZUR, J. WADZINSKI, G.DWYER, E. WNEK, D.WANDERLICH, J.SCHLICT, LPRZEMIELEWSCI, RJCWIATEC, J MATUSZAK, D.DUBEL, T. JABLONSKI, M CIEPIELA, MR. GUARINO, N.KR.USZYNSKI. BIOLOGY CLUB Pres1dent Dorothy Dubel V1ce Pres1dent Roger Kwlatek Secretary Joyce Matuszak Treasurer Norbert Kruszynsk1 Mr. Guar1no Adv1sor Vt t.,f ,I 1 ntnntn J 'I I ' C I . 2 4 N , W I 5 K h-V VY V J, , ' S V ' we ' A M G 3 W' gl h T 2 Q n '44 W i I I 1 rf' -4 4' 79 A ' A CIRCULUS INTIMUS HE Lat1n Club was organ1zed to help the members learn many th1ngs about the l1fe of the Romans The members of the CIRCULUS INTIMUS were d1v1ded 1nto three classes as the Ro man people were v1z , the Plebelans, the Equmtes and the Pa tr1c1ans dependmg on whether the members took one, two, or three years of Latm The short plays on Roman l1fe and customs presented by the CIRCULUS INTIMUS were enjoyed by all Km! Adv1sor M15 s Jankowslu ROW 1 F ZALEMSKI M KING MISS JAN KOWSKI C ANDRZEJEWSKI S RADKA ROW 2 D BLASIO F KORALEWSKI rw Z ROW 1 .NOWICKI, G.FALKIEWICZ, F.MALINOWSKl, J.COOPER, A.OSIEJA, D.SLAUGENHAUPT, J.ORR, P PAJAK, R.CYBULSKI, M.A.MICHALSKI. ROW 2 D.KOWALSKI, M A.WESOLOWSKI, G.FLEISCHMAN, L ZAGORSKI, J.NEFF, J MURAWSKI, MISS JANKOWSKI, S.WIERZBOWSKI, D.WANDERLICH, L.NIDZIALEK, E.MAC NAMARA, M.KLEMENZ, T.KAZMIERCZAK. ,O - 13 ' Q ' I ' U - 1 . J 8 Q w 'W E , J A sf j, iffy: Rf Enid twi B. yk Sli Wx x ' i S Y win 536: PAC: 5 4' HI-HIV A PP ILNFII RIC IATIOV YTINL CW DHT -- 1, I L Cu: V V: xrxw, 11 up 8.4 ur..-xss my , 4g:i- V ' 4 , ma -W Q- li M3 . ci , W . Q 1, W 3 R' V ' , - 41:29---VR A 5 ,I A ,V K, ' A 1 ! I L . ., -. , ' V+- If .x Q Y - Q 4 ,L fr - N ,4 Q Q, I r WA Q. u f- : 95? W -mi' 1,.k.f5px'f-ff . - ' AT N . a D . ' V I .-7 . Q, ' I, A , A1 'E , SYi.VIA' MQDf7I'fi'i L '- - Q AFTL-mf, -12:1 1 6 Q F- ' l r , , ww . ' Q- mr 2 ,1 KiIiL,4','XU?TTlb5 4, A f' 1 'KA 'ly . v ' X ', , K .wh ' f ,, 5 - '5 , f' I I LM 4 .. f y f2H ?2i -JR S CEE?-lififf :J 're vm, 11, i ,Q 5 mxzrrri ANU 1.1'Cz .' :ma , .L . i I in Q N A ' r Y ' ' Q r X f ' ' . N f - .1 ,. . I '7 ' s ' ' ' 3 I . sn R ' ' I 1-X a , U , Liv' Q 5' ' 'A 4 4. W- K ah. D wfwi IN 1 S f X Q n 7 f I K , I 1 I u 5 W a VARSITY S' CLUB Pres1dent Joseph Korzen V1ce Pres1dent R1chard Paul Treasurer George Males1c Advlsor Mr AndrzeJewsk1 HE members of the S Club are students who have str1ven to get ahead both on the athlet1c f1eld and 1n the classroom The a1m of these students IS a mens sana corpore sano The Vars1ty S' Club sponsors numerous aCt1V1t16S wh1ch prov1de the students w1th plenty of enjoyment These act1v1t1es 1nc1ude b1 monthly soc1a1s, the annual May the success of the S Club cont1nue 1ST NOW 2ND ROW 3RD ROW, MR ANDRZEJEWSKI E MILLER J KORZEN R PAUL G MALESIC V MASSALSKI MOHN MR PRZYBYLSKI ROTLOWSKI R HERMAN A JERIS N LUTOMSKI E BUDOWSKI J KLBISTY .MAJCHRZAK, J.BORSUK, E.CRAPSI. ZALEMSKI, D.HYZY, T.PAWLOWSKI, T.SThZESZYNSKI,R.KWIATEK,R.FRONCKOWIAK F.JANKOWIAK, E PIOTROWSKI, F.SPULECKI. 61 I . y, . ' ' in .ll . ,, , . . . S Club Banquet, and a semi -formal dance. I F' I 1 ' I I 1 ' 1 D 1' I ' V' ' v F N. ' ' 1 BASE BALL il x 12' ' 3,2 ,,, ZEN EM 4 1 In F1e1der Donald Hyzy R Herman E Out F1e1der P10tTOWSk1 my R Fronc kow1ak J Korzen Alfred Jens J Kub1sty R KoZlowsk1,,-X ,E 'N N Zalemskl L Marszelewsk Coach E Budowsk1 R Kw1atek Coach H Andr eg f J Borsuk THREE LEADING HITTERS Rlchard FTOnCkOW1ak 48 John Borsuk 40 F1or1an Kandefer 30 R Borowlcz CHEEKTOWAGA LEAGUE SOUTHERN ERIE COUNTY LEAGUE Won Lost Won Lost Sloan Sloan 4 Depew P1ne H111 63 I N U l5,g,1,, e , V MI I 47: . 4 'f . Q , 'Y . I,,f 'v, f I . U ' I 'mv 'X 4 3 I I I I I .hoeo ' ' I 532:51 I ss' ,Y I ff ' A I N Sz, 1 W ,Y . f ' 1 gif! Q . ' f K A M n 1 ' 6 3 1 6 3 1 ' ' 0 4 ROW 1 R FRONCKOWIAK T PAWLOWSKI G MALESIC CAPT E MILLER E PIOTROWSKI D POTEMPA N LUTOMSKI ROW 2 MR ANDRZEJEWSKI T MANTINO J BORSUK D HYZY J KUBISTY R KWIATEK A TAGLIENTE J KORZEN F MAJCHRZAK E CRAPSI MR PRSZYBYLSKI ROW 3 N SPANN R HERMAN F SPULECKI A PIKULA A JERIS N ZALEMSKI R KUBISTY FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Eugene Mxller MANAGER V1ctor Massalskx Ass1stant Managers Carl CWICZCWICZ Thomas Murphy Coach Mr Henry Andrzejewslu Ass1stant Coach Mr Frank Przybylslu FOOTBALL RESULTS SLOAN SCORERS Sloan West Seneca Fronckow1ak Borsuk P A T Korzen Sloan W1ll1amsv1lle Korzen, Jer1s, Kub1sty Z Tag11ent1 Mantmo Sloan P1ne H111 Mant1DO, Kublsty Tagl1ent1 2 FIOhCkOW1ak P A Borsuk Sloan Depew FTOnCkOW1ak Tagl1ent1 P A T Borsuk Sloan Lancaster Korzen Taghentl PA T Borsuk Sloan Orchard Park 6 Mant1no 2 Fronckow1ak Z P A T Borsuk CHE 1950 football season proved to be a successful one at Sloan H1gh School The football team went undefeated for the f1rSt t1me s1nce tak1ng up the sport 19 years ago Teamwork and a hard h1tt1ng squad gave Sloan the champ1onsh1p of the W N Y I C and the Cheektowaga League In the seven games Sloan used the stra1ght T and the Notre Dame box formatlons The team chucked up 145 po1nts to 31 for the1r opponents 1 13 0 ' , . . . Sloan 13 Eden 12 Taglienti-2 P.A.T. Borsuk 36 . . . 0 . . - , . ., . 31 . . 0 . . , . .-, . , O .TB 13 6 ' , ' ' . . . 14 7 . ' ', . . . Z5 ' - , ' - . . . ROW 1 R ARENDT G MALESIC R PAUL R STRZESZYNSKI E MILLER ROW 2 D BUSHLEY J CARTENUTO MR PRZYBYLSKI J WADZINSKI A PIACENTE ROW 3 A FISHER T PAWLOWSKI R SERWINOWSKI TRACK Coach Mr Frank Przyby1sk1 Capta1n R1chard Weg11kowsk1 Badaszewslu Strzeszynslu Weghkowslu Zakes Paul Lomn1ck Ma1es1c Bor suk Clpre s S1 Arendt P1acent1 M111er KUb1StY WOJCh1ehOWSk1 Cert1f 1cate West Orchard P1ne Lan W1nners Seneca Depew Park H111 caster Z swan 37 1fZ 30 1fZ Opponents 47 571f2 101 1fZ NEW RECORDS Lan caster Depew P1ne H111 2 220 F Kandefer 23 35 1 2 m11e J Lomn1ck 2 17 4 Broad Jump R Strzeszynslu 9' 7 If Totals ' x 10 5 6 6 6 7 42 ' x 2 8 4 4 8 10 37 ' ' x 8 10 10 3 1 4 34 x 5 6 4 7 1 11 2 1f 26 Kandefer x 6 2 8 5 21 x 3 5 3 5 5 21 ' x 5 5 5 15 ' x 3 5 4 1 13 x 4 5 3 12 ' ' 5 3 0 8 1 1 3 5 ' ' 1 3 4 ' 1 2 3 ' 1 Z 3 . . . 1 1 48 49 32 44 46 63 51 X ' . ' : : . ' 1 ZH ,fl Aqnl ROW 1 J KUBISTY F JANKOWIAK J KORZEN R PAUL E BUDOWSKI C JENSEN ROW 2 MR PRZYBYLSKI J BORSUK C TRZEBIATOWSKI R KWIATEK E PIOTROW SKI A JERIS R HERMAN VARSITY BASKETBALL Mana er Charles Jensen Capta1n Joseph Korzen 8 Coach Mr Frank Przybylsk1 Lancaster at Sloan P1ne H111 at Sloan Angola at Sloan Sloan at Depew Sloan at Spr1ngv1lle Orchard Park at Sloan Sloan at Eden Sloan at West Seneca GAMES PLAYED Sloan at Angola Sloan at Lancaster Sloan at Orchard Park Depew at Sloan St Franc1s at Sloan West Seneca at Sloan Sloan at P1ne H111 Eden at Sloan Spr1ngv1lle at Sloan THEY F1 Nw I 1 If f' W , 4 4? Ao fm ga X WE WE 55 Z3 50 30 ' ' 41 40 55 41 54 36 43 49 62 47 31 4Q ' ' 46 37 . ' 50 52 41 49 49 28 1 - - 37 46 32 ROW 1 R KOZLOWSKI MR LANDSHEFT B JANKOWIAK ROW 2 A SLACHCIAK R PISKORZ E WNEK R POLCHLOPEK D HYZY L APENT A PIACENTE J CARTENUTO D ATHERTON MANAGER JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Lancaster at Sloan Angola at Sloan Sloan at Depew Sloan at Spr1ngv1lle Orchard Park at Sloan Sloan at Eden Sloan at West Seneca Co Captams Manager Coach Robert Kozlowsk1 Robert Jankow1ak Dav1d Atherton Mr James Lansheft GAMES PLAYED WE THEY Sloan at Angola Sloan at Orchard Park Depew at Sloan St FTHRCIS at Sloan West Seneca at Sloan Sloan at Plne H111 Eden at Sloan Spr1ngv1lle at Sloan 67 WE THEY Z5 31 52 38 Pine Hill at Sloan 45 41 Sloan at Lancaster 50 39 62 47 28 54 38 58 44 55 ' ' 44 34 . ' 40 45 32 41 53 47 50 30 ' ' 57 52 37 44 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Qs Alua. J- 1. PREJNA R CIPRESSI J FLEISCHMAN L POTEMPA L PIATEK M OWCZARCZAK D OLSZOWKA D DUBEL Head Cheerleader Lorra1ne P1atek Adv1sor Mrs Russell IGI-IT Team F1ght ' echoed and re echoed throughout the school year at all Sloan games as the g1r1s 1n the black and gold uruforrns led the cheers for the Sloan Bears The sk1l1 and grace d1splayed by our cheerleaders was due to the d1l1gL-:mt practlce of these young lad1es and to the expert traunng g1ven by the1r adv1so,r Bqth the Vars1ty and the Junlor Varsxty squads must be g1ven a great deal of credit f5r thelr fmne work as cheerleaders 1n the year 1950 1951 I ffl! CHEERLEADERS igvl-f P WOJTASZEK D KOPFCK M MICHALSKI P SLAWIAK M NOVICK I RACINOWSKI A g , x' . 1 , A I - 51:0 M1 ' J , Ja JJ'- R. , . , . , . , . , . ., . l - . . . . . NI M, 1 I ,.f A, M ' ' ' ' - ill!! V ff , X, ' f 1 ff f af ' 'R :Q J. V. - Qi X L M 1 ull, 'ff L 'UW vs ...tw Pllrs M---.-ff i nv 450- .-1,11 I 'lf 'E' Mi ga' bin nb'-it AUTOGRAPHS ADVERTISI Congratulatxons and Success from SLOAN VILLAGE BOARD Walter Gawel Henry He rman Joseph P1echew1cz Martha Trafalskl Harry P K1rst John A P1ekarsk1 Henry Herman Dr D R Tronolone Jerome Magee Anthony Kos1n F1or1an Jablonskl Mayor John J Jab1onsk1 Trustee s Genevleve Januchow sk1 Joseph Obstarc zyk Pohce Just1ce Edmund StaChOWSk1 F1re Department Treasurer Clerk Deputy Clerk V111age Attorney Ch1ef of Polxce Captam of Pohce Health Off1cer Vzllage Aud1tor Pres1dent Chlef 71 h yC1 STEVE PANKOW 72. C m liments of THE COTTRELL BUS SERVICE INC CY S PHARMACY 7 9 Pres ' 'ons William and Har m Road T - 9 5 C g N S ood jONES MILK Good for yo .. COMPLINIILNTS f h SLGAN ACTIVE HOSE C0 N01 INC ote Compliments of TI-IE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS CLUB Sloan, N. Y. President Helen Jablonski Vice Pres. Anthony Marszelewski S eere tary Clara Grelewicz Tr eeenrer Joseph obsrerozyk Card Chairman Moe Kar aeze wski Trustees Steve Kapturowslu Helen Kos1n Joseph Plechowlcz BASTIAN BROS CO NEW SKATELAND ROCHESTER N Y 1320 MAIN WHERE SKATING IS AT IT'S BEST Des1gners and Producers Open Every Eve 7 to 11 P M Excluswe Class Jewelry Mat Sat Sz Sun 1 to 4 45 Phone LI 3231 Genu1ne Engraved Commencement Speclal rates to Parties Announcements and Personal Cards Box 270 'Ere-JM 75 3 s a of wfiimisixa? M,,,2,e Mr. George D. Killip Rochester 1, N.Y. I Complxrnents CAYUGA BLOCK AND BUILDERS SUPPLY CO Daniel Suozzi Jerry Suozzi Pres Vice Pres Phone Hu 3600 UNION GARAGE INC Chrysler Plymouth Un1on Road near W1ll1arn Street Buffalo 6 N Y N R Suozz1 HarryW Tomchuck Secretary Serv1ce Manager Paper Bags Towels To1let Paper Cups Paper Plates and Spec1alt1es Oppo s1te Broadway Market H1ghest Quahty Manufacturers of Foldmg Boxes of Every Descr1pt1on 59 Halstead Ave Buffalo 12 N Y Telephone Hu 1826 GI-IUDY PAPER CO. SLOAN EOLDING BOX GORP. I 76 Cong ratulatlons and Best W1 shes to the Graduates of Sloan H1gh School REV WILLIAM L WOZNIAK Pub11shers of the Br1ef TA 9595 MILLER PRESS PRINTERS Bus1ness and Soc1a1 Stat1onery 41 Reo Street Cheektowaga N Y NICK DELGATO saves you money' CASIMIR I SZYDLOWSKI buy Your 2.389 W1111am Street QCHEEK I BUFFALO 6 N Y INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS TELEVISION AND apphance s from DELGATO S 1146 LOVEJOY apphanc e s furnlture BA 3646 WQOPEN EVENINGSW' 77 REV. EUGENE V. MARCINKIEWICZ Compliments of BUFFALO ACETYLENE WELDING gl MFG. CO 61 Terrace Buffalo, N Y Cl 4720 MCGASKEY LUMBER CO. 2650 Seneca St. Ta. ZO80 Lumber - Millwork - Hardware - Paint Best Wishes to the Class of '51 from Mr 8: Mrs L Fronckow1ak ORV. COTT BLATTO BROS Learn to Remember Names-- Practice on Ours LOVEJOY SPORTING GOODS 1130 Lovejoy at Benz.1nger Telephone TA 5588 BUFFALO NEW YORK TEAMS OUT FITTED BOWLING EQUIPMENT SWEATERS AND JACKETS Compl1ments of PEERLESS SALOWELL COMPANY Inc 588 Young Street Tonawanda N Y Phone Ludlow 3556 Compllments of Sloan H1gh School Parent Teachers ASSOC1at1OH DISCOUNT TO ALL SLOAN STUDENTS HENRY R DUCI-I MASON BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Sewer P1pe and Clay Products Wallboard Plaster Cement 410 Memomal Dr1ve Near Broadway Buffalo 12 N Y SPECIAL OFFICE: HUMBOLDT 3414 4 - - I 78 Best W1shes from Parent Teachers Assoc1at1on Theodore Roosevelt School J. Okonski 2110 C11nton Street Meats 8: Grocerxes 3221 Buffalo 6 New York Cornphments of a Fr1end Best Wlshes for Success Alton A Germa1n M D PIOTROWSKI REST F1sh Frys Fr1 8rSa Ch1cken D1nners a D1nners Served Da11y Legal L1quor Best W1shes to the Graduates Bu11d1ng and Plumb1ng Contractor 213 Gates St Sloan 12 N Y Ta 6816 Taylor 3262 Helen Kranz Cook1ng For Weddmgs Banquets Part1es and all other occassmons 62 Br1ght St Cheektowaga N Y SILVER FOX INN Al at Mary Glowack1 Props 2249 Broadway corner Gr1ff1th Sloan New York Tr. , ll ' ' ll ' '. t. Joseph Beszczynski . . S tu . . . . 79 Compliments of The Grover Cleveland Parent Teachers Assoc1at1on Mr gl Mrs Nowicki One Stop Store 127 Rolland St Telephone HU 4501 Congratulatwns to the Class of '51 Dr 8zMrs A H Kovahck Comphments BISON MACHINERY 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Tel CL 7705 7706 709 Seneca Street Buffalo 10 N Y St JosaphatsC Y C Rev Franc1s Pawlak Moderator V1ce Pres1dent Sally Martm Treasurer R1chard Fronckowmk Secretary Dorothy Pajak B1rthstones S11verware Watches Clocks T1me Payments VIC'S JEWELRY Telephone Taylor 3982 Res TA 8661 JEWELRY DIAMONDS RADIOS V1ctor Massa1sk1 1438 BROADWAY QMack1 Cor Goodyear Buffalo 12. N Y Comphments of HENRY'S FOOD MARKET Henry Trzeb1atowsk1 Prop JOSEPH Z OL ADZ Lumber Bu1lders Supphes Grocer1es Meats Vegetables Unpalnted Fu!-mture Beer 8: Soft Dr1nk Coal Coke 2195 Bwadwav Phone BA 8892 1400 Ba1ley Ave Humbomt 5159 80 - ' C 1 President Bernard Saskowski . l . -- f ' Q A FRIEND William W. Hodgson GEORGE W. WALKER 81 SONS, INC. ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 123 Chippewa St Buffalo N Y WA 2286 General Contractors BEALS MCCARTHY 81 ROGERS INC Steel Industr1al Supp11es Buffalo 5 New York Cornphrnents of CONNOLLY'S STORE 1175 Lovejoy Street Leo V Kudla 333 Re1rnan Street FI 1096 HU 9867 Mr K Old Natlonal Rest A Z1o1o 278 Re1man Street Beer W1ne Lxquor Charles Haas and Sons Bakery Hot Baked Goods Eve ry Afte rnoon and Sundays Cornphrnents of Dan1el Craps1 and Son 1248 Lovejoy Street Buffalo 6 N Y HARDWARE B LIS Choxce Meats and Grocer1es Fresh Frults and Vegetables Bottled Beer Soft Drlnk Ice Cream Phone WO 7582 TRAINS L1one1 Amerxcan Flyer Accessor1es and Repa1r1ng 521 Northland Ave BA 0480 Custom Bu11t Cab1net Shop HU 2124 Lumber M1llwork K1tchen Cab1nets Our Speclalty 707 Cayuga Creek Rd Esurnates South of W1l11am St Cheerfully Buffalo 6 New York Gwen Kopeck's Dehcatessen School Suppl1es Candy Ice Cream KONFEDERATH'S Cho1ce Meats 2427 W1ll1am St TA 2252 . . 8: ' TA. 3031 0 . 99 Pleasant Pkwy. Cheektowaga, N. Y. 81 BA 4570 CHARLES W GRIMM PLUMBING AND HEATING 1460 F1llmore Avenue Buffalo 11 N Y BEHLING Cornphments of Dr E K CICSICI Frank W Landseadel Real Estate Insurance 206 Gold St TA 2242 Comphrnents of Mr Stephen Zoladz Kub1ak Dehcatessen 60 Vanderb1lt TA 8661 Compl1ments of r 81 Mrs Alfred Boryszak r 8: Mrs Alfred Jakubczak r 81 Mrs R1chard Boryszak 81 Ch1ldren LUMEN R HAWS CO Manufacturxng Jewelers ROOT BLDG W CHIPPEWA ST Buffalo New York School Jewelry Emblems Trophys HARRIS SERVICE STATION So Un1on and Bennett Roads CHEEKTOWAGA N Y Phone RE 9781 ART 'S BARBER SHOP 2047 Broadway at Clty lme Propmetor Art Stamaszek L O N' S S T U D Glamour Portra1ts Weddmgs Groups Member shlp of lnternat1onal Assn of Glamour Photographers 175 CUTt1SS St Sloan N Y Ba 7549 S TAR C LEANERS A Name You Can Trust 2053 W1ll1arn Street Ta 9548 May the Years to Come be Equally as Pleasant As Have These H1gh School Days HERALD AND NEWS Cheektowaga s Only Home Pr1nted Weekly Prmtmg for all Occass1ons Bryant St at Broadway Depew N Y Re 5080 Comphments of Woodrow Wllson School Parent Teachers ASSOC1at10n 82 M . . -, - M . . , M . . ' ' 1 ' Diamonds and Watches c 4 . . y E I O I - ' Compliments of Mr Thomas Caurneen Mr Matthew Karolewskl Mr 8: Mrs A Rydzynslu Compliments of Vic 8: Ted Rollek Rollek's W1sh1ng Wel1 Phxl s 81 Jean s Food Store Parker 81 Cass Ave Telephone HU 9531 Comphrnents of Red Squ1rrel Gr1ll Complxments of Ch1ef 8: Mrs P1ekarsk1 Sloan Cab 24 hour serv1ce Mr 8: Mrs Vrctor Rudzynsk1 2323 Broadway Sloan N Mr 8rMrs Matthew Berl1nsk1 HU 5532 Cedar Inn Rest 134 Halstead Ave Sloan New York Fr1eda's Beauty Shoppe Buffalo 6 N Y 2405 W1ll1am Street HU 6575 Comphments of Chet's Gr1ll We Call 8: Dehver HU 8444 Genesse Dry Cleaners We Operate Our Own Plant 1458 Genesee Buffalo N Compl1ments of K1ebzak s Gr1ll J 8: L Klebzak P1-op WAS'S GENERAL STORE Meat Grocery Beer 8: Not1ons 796 Cayuga Creek Rd HU 6405 Gypsy's Gr1ll Rest T H Kuged Prop TA 1954 2441 Broadway Cheek N Y RAY 'S KENDALL SERVICE WILLIAM at CAYUGA RD CHEEKTOWAGA N Y GAS OIL ACCESSORIES Lee s Serv1ce Stat1on Ta 9840 Kendall 8: Sterhng Quahty Gasol1ne and O11 Expert Lubr1cat1on Battery Charg1ng PHONE HU 1415 GUROWICZ LIQUOR STORE 2334 W1ll1am Street At Harlen Road Cheektowaga 6 N Y - ,, . . ' l I A C 7 15 Halstead Ave. Sloan, N. Y. I , - T. ' . ' . - - ' , . . . 83 Professor How can one man possi X ,ivg ff'W QI fgl'N :I 'f I Gulylliz' 2 ,.I'5 T I Q .3 X- Nl,1 gl fl Cf? 5-ei1veQe- lop in the bi decide whether want or go easy when the meal an draws out lady, and helps coat The lady observe them carefully, they will help you to make the most of your strong points and to im,rove your weak ones. ,- S' xy ZfO1WLfvu2f54V,N It is up to each of us to deve a personallty so attractive A VICTORY DINNER was held on November 15, 1950 in honor of our undefeated varsdty football team, the members of the facu ty, and as the cheerleaders, who en home, in business and M. re, it is an 1 tically cheered our team igry. 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