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COLETTE BOGDAN CColettieD On June 5, 1929 our Colettie was introduced to the uCity of Good Neighborsn. She has been numbered among the pupils of School 4 44 of Buffalo, Lake View School, Angola, and Woodlawn. At the present time her future is undecided. She enjoys lounging on a Sunday morning but she shows no interest in doing dishes or cooking. Assembly 10, Senior Play 12, Intramurals 9, 10, 12. HARRY'WICHER l0llieJ Things were running smoothly until a little bundle of joy arrived at the Wicher home in Lackawanna on August 17, 1929. He has attended schools in Lackawanna and Woodlawn. Among 0llie's many likes are Freddie Martin, color red, and listening to the radio. He dislikes opera music and noisy people. His current ambition is to go into the radio field. Assembly 7,lO, Vice President 7, Basketball 9,10,ll,l2, Intramurals 8, ll, Soccer 9, ll, 12. NORMA WESTPHAL fN0rmyl With the exception of three years spent in Buffalo, Norma has re- sided in Woodlawn since her birth, June ll, 1929 and has attended Woodlawn Schools. After graduation, she plans to make an attempt at office work and in the summer of '48 she expects to go to Montreal with nGinnjan. Normy likes Lional Hampton, ice hockey, archery, dill pickles, drawing, and tea. She dislikes Van Johnson, rain, oysters, and people who squeal. Assembly 7, 10, ll, Senior Play Kdoorl 12. DONALD SHAMBLE iDonJ At seven o'clock in the evening of September 1, 1929 a new baby was ushered into Jamestown, New York. He has attended school in Lake- wood, New York, Clinton, New Jersey, Jamestown, and Woodlawn. Don has taken many leads in assembly programs and the Senior Play really ex- hibited his dramatic talent. He likes Spike Jones, plaid clothes, movies, and card games but doesn't appreciate rain, glasses, or Frank Sinatra. After graduation he! expects to go to Columbia University. Assembly lO,ll, Band 8,9,1O,ll,12, Senior Play 12, Baseball QManagerJ 10, Intramurals ll, 12. 15 ,
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FRANCIS BOZGEH KBOJ Francis Bozgeh, known as nBon, was born on October 21, 1929 on Second Street of Woodlawn. He has attended Woodlawn Schools through- out his student life. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. Bo likes girls, sharp clothes, jive music, food, and sleep but dislikes people who complain and party telephones. Assembly 7, lQ, Senior Play 12, Intramurals 8, ll. MARY GARBACZ KMusclesD E The youngest Garbacz made her debut on May 26, 1929. She has attended Woodlawn and Lackawanna Schools. For her future she plans to go to Art School. She likes Andy Russell, clothes of all sorts, NThe Anniversary Songn, drawing and classical music. She dislikes rain and limburger cheese, but I think we should know that from the Senior Play. Assembly 7, 9, 10, ll, Secretary 7,lO, Band 9,lO,ll,l2, Senior Play l2, Intramurals lO, 12, Woodlawnian staff ll, 12. ARTHUR BLATTENBERGER CBlattyJ One of our newest members first saw the light day on December 21, 1929. He entered school in Bethlehem Park, graduated from eighth grade and then went to Lincoln Annex for three years. In his senior year, he joined the members of our class. Among his likes girls take the usual lead with fishing, sport clothes, Bing Crosby, and Bugs Bunny following. He greatly dislikes work and tuxedoes. He plans to join the Navy after graduation. Senior Play 12. f A STEPHEN MIKAC CMack? At 7:50 A. M. in Lackawanna February 18, 1930, Mr. Mikac was greeted upon arrival from work by a small son. nMackN has attended Wilson, McKinley, and Woodlawn Schools. He likes women, hunting, trapping, baseball, and the song nHome On The Rangen, but he dislikes school, work, shopping, shaving, and all hard labor. In the near future he would like to start a business in Alaska. Quote: Ulf not that, I have one last resort---marriage.n Assembly lO,ll, Soccer 9, Intramurals 9, 10, ll, Baseball 10, ll, Basketball 10, ll, Senior Play Cstagej 12. 12
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4 ' Pr: 'iiilt ix 144 3 Egs gwi is ' Egg f 'ef Q . Q 5 sas JOSEPH OLENIACZ QO1earyI A member of the Woodlawn band was born December 18, 1928. Oleary has attended the Woodlawn Schools during his entire school life. He likes all sports and dislikes getting up in the morning. In the near future Joe expects to join the Army. Assembly 7, Student Council 7, Band 7,8,9,lO,ll,l2, Basketball 8,9,1O,l2, Baseball 9,l2, Senior Play ldoorl 12, Soccer ll, 12. NEAFERN PARKS fNeaJ ' Neafern was born in Lackawanna on August 7, 1928. When she was 5 years old, she began school in Bethlehem Park. Since l945, she has been a student in Woodlawn High School. NMarriagen is her plan for the future. Nea likes to eat chocolate candy in the morning and listen to the radio. She dislikes hash, soup, going to bed early and wearing dirty white shoes. Assembly ll, Senior Play Cusherb 12. NORMA JEAN SCHELBERG CRustyD Rusty was born in Buffalo, February 28, 1950. She went to Public School 5 28, Shaleton, and then came to Woodlawn in seventh grade. After finishing school, she wishes to go to business school and obtain an office position. For three years, she has assisted in the publica- tion of the Woodlawnian. She likes the song nParadisen, reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic, Horace Heidt, strawberry shortcake, Glenn Ford, and chess. Large parties, Fred Allen, and talking on a telephone are the few things she dislikes. Assembly lO, Home Economics Club 7, Sen- ior Play lPropertiesJ 12, Woodlawnian Publication ll, 12. PETER KNEZEVIC CRockyl Everything was ncalmn at the Knezevic home in Youngstown, Ohio, until the morning of January 29, l925. Rocky's arrival caused quite a commotion. After moving about, he finally settled down in the great metropolis of Woodlawn and was enrolled in Woodlawn Schools until his eleventh year. From there he left for the Navy Seabees and was engaged in active duty in the South Pacific for two years and eight months. Upon receiving his discharge, he re-entered school in his 12th year. We all extend good wishes to Hour vetn as he graduates and goes on to college to become an athletic coach. Assembly 9, Secretary ll,Soccer 9,lO,ll, Softball 7,8, Baseball 9,lO,ll, Basketball 9,lO,ll, Senior Play ldoorl 12. 14 L i
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