St Casimir High School - Casmirecho Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1961

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June, 1961 C A S M I R ETTE THE RED-HEADED STEPCHILD Cast of Characters: First Picture: Lucille Christy Mea- nette Cichostemski y. J can W oodruff J ean Sae-im , Ethel Ashley Moan Simom, Eliza- beth Russell $11ar0n Petersy. Carol Ames 'Caro1 AgiusL Eileen Scott UEileen Cassam. Second Picture: DANCERS: Hope Bustamante, Er- lin Madrigal, Sharon Felker, Robert Polk, Joann Kimsal, John Cabreri, Julia Kimsal, Leonard Coviak. Inserts; Hilda Campos, Mary Bernal. Third Picture; Principals: Elizabeth R u 5 Se 1 1 Sharon PetersL Ri- chard Russell U-Vallace SzumnyL Mrs. Edith R u s s e 1 l Christine Rotm, Dudley Russell H o s e p h Schimelfe- ningj, Lucia Russell Unupe VasquezL Insert: Bob Bogus Fou rth Picture: Mrs. Emory G r e e n QIa r i e Du Forel, Briggs LAI'nold Ko- walskb, Mrs. Edith R ,u s s e 1 1 Christine Rotm, Mrs. Oliver Brown Patricia Sien- kiewich

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Page 8 CASMIRETTE June, 1961 The Graduate It seems but just a little while since Mother said to me: HYour dresses lsuitsl ate all finished now As pretty as can be; The one you,ll wear tomorrow is the cutest of the lot, The ore with all the ribbons and the little Polka Clots.n She had worked for weeks to make them , And her heart was filled with pride, But I knew there was something She was trying hard to hide. I felt the same about it m Something heavy on my heart, I knew that when the morning came To school I must start. I turned six in September and my babyhood was past; :7 The time when I should go to school, Had really come at last. lVlom and Dad spent the night in sadness, They really could not sleep. Twas the losing of their baby that they taught They,d always keep. Now that was twelve short years ago . - Today, the little lass lladl Is one of 26 in the graduating class. Her lhisl school days are over, But we,te feeling mighty glad, That our darling litttle baby This opportunity has had. And welve come to the conclusion That in all Godls great estate, There is nothing really sweeter Than our girl lboyl Graduate! Mary Bernal Salutarian Robert Rogus Valedictorian CEhcudz you and goodbye by Pat Sienkiewicz ,61 As graduation time draws near we Seniors recall many incidents that will always hold a special place in our hearts. Incidents full of hap- piness, tenderness, sadness, love, and companionship. 7A teen can really enjoy his high school days e Especially a Catholic teen inia Catholic high school. For he not only has fun, but he is under the guidance of priests and nuns. Maybe one never fully appreciates their help until one has grown mature enough to under- stand it. The Senior Class of 1961 would like to take this opportunity to ex- tend sincere, heartfelt gratitude to Rev. C a s i m i, r Lutomski, our Pastor, for leadership and guid- ance in both,.,spiritual and tem- poral affairs i To our parents we express our deepest reverence and endless ap- preciation for helping us attain the one main goal in life -- a Cath- slic Education. We also wish to extend our gra- titude to Sister Mary Amelherga, Principal, for her untiring assist- ance and splendid cooperation in all affairs. To her we express our gtateful acknowledgement and sin- cerest esteem. We give endless thanks and af- fection to Sister Mary Sigmunda, our homeroom teacher, for her generous and expert guidance, and the many wonderful memories of her willing spirit which we clearly cherish. To our teachers, the Felician Sisters, we say Thank You,, and NGod Bless You for their patient instruction and noble example of devotion to duty. To the late Rev. Edward Maisel we offer a prayerful Eternal test grant unto him 0, Lordh; to Rev. Victor Kolasa and Rev. Paul Sie- rocki a hearty thanks for the me- mcries. To all our chaperones at social functions a warm Bog Zaplae! To out under classmen uKeep the home fires burningw To Coach John Fullan - the maker of men; the builder of teams - true recognition for his many gruelling hours of hard training and for his personal sac- rifices made for the school. To Mrs. Bernice Zadrzynski, girls, Coach, a token of apprecia- tion for leading us on to victory. GOOD-BYE, OLD HIGH . . . SENIOR RECORD REVIEW KtBlue Mood; -- Unpaid hills WI'ragecly,7 wVWeire leaving Runaway, - Skip day WTake Good Care of Hetp - Sister Mary Amelherga Baby Bluev - From carrying books Fve Told Every LittlelStai-gl - Days to graduation uThetels a Moon Out Tonighti, - School dances 17111 in the Moed For Love, -- Prom night RIive Got to Knowgl e- Learning Dear Che? ,h S, C. High Lazy Riveth - Study period l'Mama Said There Would be Days Like This,, - Senior Play tiExoduf - 2:30 P. M. Surrenderg w Homework nDollar Domeollar a Week, -- School rings ctOnce in a While,: w On time for school uNever on Su.nday?l e Stay out late All You Gotta D0,, .. Study Q'Pm Sorry,, -- For misunderstandings Where the Boys Are3 - Basketball games uA Million To Oneh m Success Devil or Angelr'i -- A senior uHeaven Sent Youl: e- Sister Mary Sigmunda w :errwmwzmiwwww t, a



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PagelO CASMIRETTE June. 1961 CLUBS INVITE REPRESENTATIVES ' As one of the outstanding Junior Achievers from the Shaeffet Branch of JA, Bob Rogus was selected to attend the weekly luncheon of the Detroit Economic Club on April 3, 1961. During that luncheon he, together with some eight other top JAits from various branches, met and interviewed the guest speaker of the day. The guest of honor and speaker was Mr. Herman Kahn, of Santa Monica, Calif, a physicist and strategic analyst for the Rand Corp, and author of On Thetmonuclear War? The subject under discussion was UARE WE PREPARED FOR THERMONUCLEAR WAR? Mr. Kahn passed through the field of Thetmonucleat Wa1,thereby painting a cold picture that such a war wonit kill all of us, just a sizable number. April 10-14 marked the eighth annual observance of Chemical prog- ress Week. The Detroit Activities Chapter of the nationwide Manufacturing Chemists, Association constantly encourage the high school seniors to enter the field of science. They do this through the scholarship program and other related endeavors. This scholarship program is avai1ah1e to every senior in every high school 1n each of the three high school categories: the parochial, suburban, and the Detroit metropolitan.Wa11ace Szumny and Frank Opethail participated. THE SIMPLE 1:3. IMPORTANT! On a certain day, at a certain time, a certain person entered a certain building. There was nothing extraordinary about entrance. Many had done it before and many more would repeat it. It had became a force of habit. This certain person, however, continued on casually, He entered a room, hung his coat, and iaid down his articles of business. Before long others assembled around him, and together they executed the highly important function of their jobs. Having no idea that without him all this would be impossibIe, the subject humbly contributed his own 1itt1e share: giving a helping hand, sharing a friendly smile, and even enduring a sorrow or two. By the end of the day he had merited a small tribute, but he just slipped on his coat and unnoticeably crept away. The date? - Any 1960-61 school day. The time? -- 8:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. The place? -- Anywhere at St. Casimitis. The subject? - YOU! BRONSONis GROCERY Beer - W'ine Open 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. 3930 Michigan TA. 5-5369 Your School Photographer BALLAUN STUDIO Portrait - Candid - Commercial 5848 Michigan TAt 5-4202 BOUTTS MARKET 14730 Champayne St. Allen Park, Michigan WOLVERIN E MARKET 3620 Michigan Ave. I Detroit 16, Mich. CAN Y0 IMAGINE? Tina Roth ters? Joan Simon driving with a 1i- cense? Lupe Vasquez and Robert R0- gus arriving at a party on time? Wallace Szummy without 3 His- tory book? Hope Bustamante standing 59 ? Jean Saied and Carol Agius coming to school on time? Frank Operhall driving a sports car? Arnold Kowaiski without a class- mate to tease? Erlin Madrigal with a brush hair cut? John Arnie? Bob Polk not driving the seniors around? Pat Sienkiewicz on an Air Force Base? A1fred Spiteri cigarettes? Eileen Cassar without her cute laug h? Sharon Felket not borrowing a pencil or pen? Hilda Campos without a smile? Leonard Coviak not getting a traffic ticket? Joann Kimsal without helping others? Joe Schimelfening not working at Cunninghamk? Julie Kimsai without her other half? Mary Bernal not losing her car keys? fViat-ie DuFore working at Wool- wordfs? Jeanette slow? without Sharon Pe- Cabrera without teasing not borrowing CiCh-ostemski driving P A T R O N S REV. CASIMIR F. LUTOMSKI RAYMOND A. WONIAK Ps. D. ST. CASIMIWS SENIOR CHOIR ST. CASIMIR BOWLING ALLEY MR. 8: MRS. F. X. SIMON 1WVALLY6 - CLASS OF MYRTLE PHARMACY JOE BIEBEL AMERICAN FLAG 8; BANNER CO. MR. 8; MRS. S. SZUMNY H591,

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