Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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ggi I te! r Q il Q ,Q 'M QQQQNQ U N s is L o P, 1931 f l . ., e ' X A V , K Aff? 'X O1 L fi x, X M- x 1 5 'I rv V , ' .V L V M-is l SOPHOMORE A CLASS CLASS OFFICERS: President ....... ..................... l iugcnia Ziemba Vice-President .. .... Harriet Litoborska Secretary ...... ....... B tary Bulanda 'l'reasurer . . . ..... Helen Eltman We represent the Sophomore Class ready for our Junior year. We all have played our important roles on the stage of our Sophomore year quite successfully. Some of our scenes of this long act were very comical, while others were exciting and tragicg nevertheless, we all tried to perform our respective parts cheerfully and conscientiously. Upon the first presentation, we began with hard work, such as - debating, class speeches and dramatizations of all kind. We also undertook two new subjects, French and Geometry, and when this began we took upon ourselves the realization that we were truly, Sophomores, and that a great task was awaiting us. Majority ofl us joined the Dramatic and Glee Clubs, in which we displayed our skill as talented actors and famous singers. We all aimed at successg thus, we fitting- ly prepared ourselves for the following important act, Junior year. And now, as the close of the last scene approaches, we all are eagerly looking forth to our tgreatl Junior act, which we hope will be a greater success, than that which we have already performed. Virginia Kolanowska, '33. Page Twenty-four

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Temptation Come just a little nearer, I'm a Torchlight, little Moth, If you do you'll be transfigured, all your rivals greatly wroth, Don't idly buzz about my door, you'll miss the fun in here For I've a first class dwelling, it has comfort, light and cheer. But my dress is very flimsy and your warmth might singe my wings, I think it much the wiser to beware of your bright things. But now you're very near me and no harm has come to you If you come a little closer you shall have a better view, Y'ou'll see my golden coffers and my stores of envied wealth And you'll enjoy living and long years of endless health, Not so, I saw my sister moth, fly in to your arms so bright And now in vain we look for her with all our main and might. You haven't searched the right place, dear, she's sound asleep in bed, Within my tranquil domain, fairies pillow soft her head, Just take a litftle glance now, your reward shall not be vain, Then you'll return tomorrow and be glad to look again. No. Mother Moth awaits me just a stone's throw from your door, I promised her I'd NEVER tread upon your golden floor. Dear little Moth, you're prudent and you have a mother wise I'm glad you don t want singey wings like other naughty flies, Go, Love, and bring your mother then you'll see that what I say Is full of truth and kindness, moths fly to my arms each day. O do they? said the weakening moth, I'll go for mother, then, First let me ask 1ny sister if she's happy in your den. She took one step, another, then she flapped her gauzy wings The flame lit up her flimsy dress and scorched her snow white things, Their beauty gone, she fell into a black and ugly heap, And the little moth paid dearly for her vain, imprudent peep. 0, be not, little lfambkins like this wavering little moth For she though warned, and wary in an evil hour was caught. There is a Flame, a Living One, wherein you're safe to bask An Open Heart, a wounded Heart, His N-ame you need not ask The closer to His love you live, the worthier your life. O, little lambkins, frisk about God's Feet and shun all flame That is not kindled in His Heart and does not bear His Name. s. M. AQ .ffibse Y Page Twenty fhree Q f Xen! my .oi fl: 7 f l, P .. f- sv- , 'N , ,, T1i,4,--W, , ww- u , WW YVYY - ,ffl '-3551! xl 'rms , ,,.,,.,..,... ...........-...,.,...,.,.....t.,.,.,.,..,....,..,..,....,.,......,..,...,.,.,.....,3N..........,,.......,,..:1..,.,,if..,. 3 ig- .,y,1V-,:v X 416, -L . 'f':':' A f 'Q' ' g , I- e It 1 . 'uni' .' . V , 3. A U V K



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soPHoMoRE B CLASS V if cmss oifriczrms: President ..... ...................... S tephania Ziemba Vice-President . .......... Helen ltyba Secretary ..... ...Mary Pawlikowska Treasurer ................................... Mary tlalas Only two years ago we, the Sophomores of 1931, were admitted to Good Counsel, full of zeal ami ambition to expand the little knowledge we brought with ourselves, from the eight years, in the lilementary Sehool. The beginning of the school year was overerowded with aetivitiesg the most worthy of whieh was the initiation. After horrors, tortures ami eountless humiliations, we had been admitted as full pledged Freshmen. Daily we endeavored to develop our minds and bodies. After zealous labor, we whole-heartedly weleomed vaeation with its ease and merriment. NVith the advent of the year 1931, we resumed our studies, refreshed and ener- getie under the new title and honor of Sophomores. A elass elub was organized known as the Sophomore Star Club. The Blessed Mother of Lourdes was chosen as our Patroness, t'he lily of the valley, our elass flower ami blue and gold as our eolors. We selected Let us be known by our deeds for the elass motto. Sports and entertainments diverted our minds from the daily routine of school life and added to the enjoyment of the Sophomore year. The days sped rapidly on the Wings of Time, and our year was at a close. XVe hope that in September of this year our entire elass will return to dear Alma Mater, ready to turn a new page in the book of our sehool life, namely, JUN- IORSHIP. Helen Ryba, '33. X ,L :gy l . ., ,, . ., , ,W . ff Sy' i?'iS,4q. -' .. ee -- m , iii'i 'i iAif T i S A' i' 1f' ffl . it-i-lg ,. ,:1'm if ' r Page T1lIPl1Hj-77170 Xwlyk 5ff'.,jf4'f vi fy JN, ff ,tx .,,,.. ,A if fffltxo if

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Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 69

1931, pg 69

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 91

1931, pg 91

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 108

1931, pg 108

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 63

1931, pg 63

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 27

1931, pg 27

Good Counsel High School - Counselor Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 88

1931, pg 88


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