Tilden Technical High School - Craftsman Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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Reporting for Duty, Sir 'Nl - uk I 'git 'C 1 , .b , isifgg 455 S' t of 'x I X HLA!! 'W HAT has happened to the class of '43 since their gradua- tion one year ago? Where are they and what are they doing? These are fitting questions to be asked of a sen- ior class which graduated in the midst of war. For even before their education had been completed many of these youthful technicians had enlisted in various reserves and specialized training programs. Others awaited their conscription and now over seventy percent have been inducted into the various ser- vices. Correspondence reveals that these alumni have been scattered throughout the world in colleges and training camps on our continent and in the far flung outposts of our first lines. lnvariably they have praise for their intellectual training and urge that We devote ourselves with greater zeal to our studies. Little do they say about the hardships they have undergone, the friends they left behind. They have a job to do and they propose to finish it quickly. It is to these, our classmates of yes- terday, that We dedicate these pages of the Craftsman. Top Row---Frank Kallick, Iulius Wozek, George Heilmann, Herman Tawech, August Genge. Second Row---Thomas Cusack, George Ioneliunas, Ronald William Kohn. Iohn Miller. Masilunas. Iames Moy, Michael D1uhy.Bottom Row-f--Robert Rohr, Kenneth Wiseman, James Konotsky, s 1 4 gli , 1 it N f9l

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Www! I?fifiiEH fa I I I ,gg gus. Captain Tilden boys s the nation. SAMUEL E. ADAMS BERNARD ANDERSON FOSTER ANDERSON THOMAS ANDERSON ALEXANDER ANTOSIAK CHARLES BAXTROM GEORGE BLUNK CLIFFORD BOQUIST IOHN BOZYK NORMAN BROWN WILLIAM CLARKE GEORGE CLAUSINS EUGENE CURTIS IOHN DEKSNIS IEROME DONOVAN IAMES DRAGON RICHARD DRINANE FRANCIS W. FINN ROBERT FINWALL IACK FISHER IAMES FITZPATRICK RICHARD GLAVAZ RICHARID GRAFF ROBERT GRAHAM WII.LIAM PAYER 8 LAWRENCE PETERSON DANIEL GRUHLKE IAMES S. HARVEY IAMES A. HOLMES HAROLD HANNA EDWARD HERZOG IAMES HOLDERMAN CHARLES IAMROZ IOHN IUNKROSKI FELIX KATAUSKAS RICHARD KEKSTAS LAURENCE KINNAIRD RICHARD M. KRUG FREDERICK KUCH TURE LAGERDAHL ROBERT LEARNER ERNEST LEWANDOWSKI ANTHONY LEZCYNSKI ROBERT LONG MARTIN LYSAUGHT EDWARD MACIEIEWSKI IOHN MARTIN DAN MULCAHY PATRICK MCINTYRE EDWARD MIZERSKI DOMINIC NESH CASIMIR PAULINSKI MATTHEW PATZEK WILBERT PETERSON WII.LIAM PIERSON MICHAEL PLEYER ROBERT PFISTER THOMAS QUINN MATTHEW RADOSEVICK IAMES ROCHE DONALD ROLAND IACK RYAN EDWARD SAILORS IOHN SALEMI RICHARD SCHILDMILLER WESLEY SCOTT IOSEPH SIMONETTI HENRY SKUPIEN RICHARD STAGEMAN IAMES E. SMITH MAURICE SMITH EDWIN SYKES VICTOR SZYMCZAK ROBERT TOPEL GEORGE VALLIS IOHN VUKELICH WILLIAM I. WALSH WILLIAM I. WALSH THOMAS WHITE DONALD WILLIAMSON LEO A. ZELENKO Mr. Frederick Price and F. A. Wil- A. C. dedicate Ihe new Service Board to erving



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3 1 .I U ,sa . . 8 if Glau af 1943 ft . V S C . ,gvxiuor-?46',t Q. O , 5 g XBXQXTED X E A4gA10i b ' l 7 rm- I ...- iffl' ww. Left Row, Top to Bottom-H-Robert Van Reeth, Harold Prack. Robert Macak, Chester Klock, loseph Pusateri, William House. Middle Row- 'Robert Aikens, Frank Wos, Wm. Dickson, Ro- Drummond, Ioseph O'Brien, Charles Emerson, George Drie- bert Grant. Carl Linderborg, Iack Geller. Right Row Art fuss, Ioseph Kohler, Aurelio Garcia. As many of this class exhibited definite intell- ectual ability, it is not surprising that we now find many of them continuing their education while in the service. During normal times, some of these boys would not have had this opportunity for education. But now under the various specialized training programs of the services, they are being given brief and thorough training courses in tech- nical and scientific subjects in universities thru- out the nation. At Fort Knox, Kentucky, we find Pvt. Chester Klock under the army reserve tech- nical corps: at Syracuse University, New York, apprentice Seaman Tom Cavanaugh: at Knox College, Illinois, Pvt. Andy Klotniag at Dickenson College, Pennsylvania, apprentice seaman, Dav- id Rocheg and at the University of California, Ap- prentice seaman, Tom Sanford. These are but a few who have been given this added training for the future. This education will be a valuable asset to these boys in war and peace.

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