Holy Family Academy - Academian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1945
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Wolek. 55 56 35 The quickness of mind, the strength of body and character, the ability to out-think, out-tight, and out-last a vicious and formidable enemy, can be not merely the natural result ot our way of life, but fundamentally the achievement of pervading faith that brings us into close association with the Creator in prayer-and thence into an intimate knowledge ot His eternal designs for the individual, the family, the state. This way lies peace-the peace which the world cannot give . . -as af- as Lydia Sawicka lrightl sounds taps-an expression of mourning on the death of Our President. Extreme right: DOLORES CHWALA, editor-in-chief of 1945 ACADEMIAN, whose initiative and industry represent the traditional spirit of H.F.A. 66509 Mrs. B. Bielawa, repre- sentative of the American Red Cross Northwest Division, receives stu- dents' contribution to- wards war relief. 5191? 5 4' . ,. C gy? W , - . A ., SX? 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Zcfncmiicm M UWA .Zag . , , Like an impregnable fortress-HOLY FAMILY ACADEMY- sheltered and protected us, drilled and equipped us with knowledge and faith for the imminent moment, when single-handed we shall face life. Like an inaccessible castle it elevated us intellectually above the surrounding complexity of trends and turbulent ideas and restless groping in the dark. With a vision, clear and dauntless, of our role in society-with realistic understanding of responsibilities and difficulties-we enter the outer path- ways to better citizenship, preservation of the Christ-established institution ot the family, love of tellowmen, inspired integrity-the pathways that lead to lasting peace. Ours was the share of the privileged in the education of today . . '-Q Sb ' S ,Q EEWQ4 'Ek f fe Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Siste-r Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Prof. Prof. Prof. Miss Miss fm Sueem REVEREND Leo Hirsic, Chaplain REVERIEND JosEPH Poi.iNsKi, c,R., AM. REVEREND JOSEPH KORABIK, C.R., A.B. Instructors in Religion MOTHER MARY IDALIA, Superior Cpicture right? SISTER MARY EUPHEMIA, A.M., Assistant Superior Instructor in Modern Languages SISTER MARY THEOPHANE, A.M., Principal M. Gustawa, M. Sc. ..... M. Medarda, A. M. -- M. Ernest, B. Sc. .... M. Silveria, A. B. ..... M. Theophame, A. M. --- M. Secundilla, A. M. --- M. Ananta, A. B. ..... M. Assurnptia, A. M. --- M. l.ucille, M. Mus. Ed. --- --- M. Bernice, Ph. B. ....,. M. Czeslavita, M. Sc. -- M. Canisia, B. Sc.-- M. Pius, Ph. B. --- M. Roseann, A. B. --- M. Gemma, Ph. B.-- W. Sklodowski, Ph. D. --- E. Gualano, B. Mus. Ed. A. DeGrazia, B. Mus. Ed Helen Daneliak, B. Phys. Ed. -- Geraldine Oberst, Ph. B. .... -- Mrs. Delfont Fallbacher, R.N. -sa Biology Social Sciences Home Arts Bookkeeping, Fine Arts English High School Librarian, Latin Assistant Librarian, English Polish, Latin Director of Music, Spanish Registrar, Photography Chemistry, Physics, Mathema Mathematics Stenography Social Sciences English, Polish Polish Orchestra Conductor Band Conductor Physical Education -Speech, Dramatics Home Nursing, Health . . . They, who have fashioned the delicate fabric of their students' intelleets, and into their hearts breathed virtuous motives and noble desires-they, whose unsung toil from day to day, from year to year, provoked glorious deeds and heroic sacrifices that their charges may enjoy the fruits of godly wisdom-they, who have sought neither honor nor recognition, but aimed to render honorable and honored the legions of youth who under their captainey learned secrets of true not transient success-they, OUR TEACHERS, have today and always the boundless gratitude of our hearts. Extreme right: Father Howard, C.P., Director of the Chicago Good Counsel Clubs, presides at contest. tics 'I at l . UJYAIC Q l il if 14. b 'l l Ct O fc 'YEW HICAO Tho' We Depart, Alma Mater- We'll keep your friendship in our heart Where surely it belongs, Along with priceless memories And all our happy songs . . . We treasure it far more than we Can ever let you know- And more than any other gift You ever could bestow . . . lt brings us comfort in the night When shadows move about, It calms our mind when we are deep ln trouble or in doubt . , . It gives us courage in the dawn And helps us through the day- And often it inspires us To meditate and pray . . . lt praises our accomplishments And overlooks our wrongs- And so, we'll keep it in our heart Where surely it belongs . . . THE GRADUATION June 17, 1945 The Very Reverend S. J. Fiolek, C.R., Rector of Weber High School, celebrates Mass-delivers sermon. The Very Reverend Msgr. D. F. Cunning- ham, Archdiocesan Superintendent of Schools, confers diplomas - presents awards and merits. 1 Semper Paratae . . . DQ do DEAR GRADUATES, While yours was the blessed fortune to pursue and complete high school education under the patronage of the HOLY FAMILY-in the land of liberty and unmolested peace-in the security of the family of Christian traditions--in the atmosphere that gives substance and significance to life and learning, at no time were you unaware of the fate of your less fortunate sisters the world over. Toward those touched directly by the ravages of war, your heart opens with sympathy and willing assistance. For those who happen to be victims of disrupted homes, a poignant feeling of pity and frustration is awralcenedg they seem so lost in a haze of doubt, fear, inconstancy. Be ye, therefore, prepared to draw upon the vast treasures of religion and learning, wherewith you had enriched the mind and soul, to promote understanding and respect for the SACREDNESS OF THE FAMILY. Whatever your future profession or position, you will always encounter members of families. Some of them may be placed providentially within the radius of your influence to elaborate their salvation. As the family is a social unit, it is likewise a vital cell in the Church. With the disregard for the sanctity of the family, the cell deteriorates, contaminates others, and brings about a spirit of discord that ultimately leads to disasters: national and universal. Christ, the Incarnate Word, chose to dwell with Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph, as one family, and thus instituted His KINGDOM OF LOVE AND PEACE. Be ever ready -SEMPER PARATAE-to adorn your life by imitating the perfect 'virtues of the Holy Family, thereby contributing to the expansion of Christ's Kingdom on earth. May the holy examples of the ,FAMILY OF NAZARETH illuminate you and guide your steps unto the path of peace. SISTER M. THEOPHANE Principal L They enter npon 768200, 8 FLORENCE WRZESIEN Class President The President of our school ls a trouper . . . don't you know? A priceless, shining jewel ls our beloved Flo! VIRGINIA MYSIAK Vice-President The Vice-President of H.F.A. ls tiny, bright . . . witty, too. So, little Virgie, we all say, Hurrah, and good for you! ELEANORE NOWAKOWSKA Secretary, Class Poet Eleanore has a spark of the divine fire The summit of Parnassus she'd climb She should make writing her vocation And share with us her many a rare friend. nnes of opportnntty ... POLA PIOTROWSKA Treasurer She collects money left and right Always money . . . money . . , money. Her jokes are always such a fright And never . . . NEVER funny! VIRGINIA KLOCKOWSKA Social Chairman, Band President Happy and carefree is our Virg Who never misses a school wicket In her non-stopping, endless search For someone to buy he-r ticket! ESTHER GDOWSKA Orchestra President She's got that rhythm in her talk, In the movement of her hand, Even in the manner of her walk . . . Why?-She's a drummer in our band! JACQUELINE FABISH President of Glee Club When Jackie sings, our hearts are gay She rates all pro's . . . no con's. She's the singing sweetheart of H.F.A And a budding Lily Pons! HELEN MALINOWSKA Sodality Prefect Sodality Prefect is this young Miss Who leads our school in prayer. We'd like to shout and tell her this: Your love of Mary we'd like to share LILLIAN SROKA A.C. President Lillian is quite an athlete She has gained herself a name, Observing the sporting rule, and Always playing a fair game! CLASS OFFICERS ff Q Aw LORRAINE BACA We like her for her humor, Her quality, but still We like especially to boast about Her grand dramatic skill! BETTY BARAN Betty is rather reserved She is quite radical. She likes folk-dancing, and many Such things that are practical! BETTY BARWIG Betty likes to build planes And she's good in science, too. This lady's very straightforward Talented student, true blue! ALVINA BIELAWA Alvina is sincere and good And always so very neat. Sometimes she is even shy And yet, so perfectly sweet! DOLORES BRANDT Imagine how unbearable it would be To watch our Delores Brandt Sitting QUIETLY, not uttering a word, Can you picture her? . . . l can't! DOLORES BYKOWSKA We all love to call her Byko A very odd, affectionate name. She's always fluttering about, Miss Sunshine's bound to rise to fame! ERNESTINE COLBERT Gayety, laughter and humor And even her cheery heIlo All give proof that she is An all 'round good fellow! DOLORES CHWALA, Editor-in-chief of Yearbook She plays the trumpet like an angel Is as industrious as a bee, Always doing this and that, too, A grand camera fiend is she! ALICE CZAJKA Alice has a temper that is quick, A real case of T.N.T. But after the explosion's o'er, A smile you're bound to see! IRENE DABKIEWICZ, Science Club President Madame Curie's youthful rival Our friend lrene looks for fame ln the world of science, where She's bound to find herself a name! Y CAMILLE DUSZYNSKA Her name suggests a flower So sweet, delicate and We like to think of her As a friend so grand! WANDA EVANOFF Here's our number please girl, A telephone operator is she. With a disposition so merry, Always gay and so free! URSULA FOLWARSKA Shirley is reserved and calm But she can be also gay. For true friendship gives her a palm She's loyal and true in a nice way! IRENE FUGIEL She is always friendly, And by her manner light Makes all our days together Be happy and bright! ESTHER GADOWSKA l understand that Esther ls all out for ballet. No one she'll ever pester She's always so sweet and gay! AGNES GORSKA Agnes to school each day does bring Odd sandwiches she manages to eat. l think she'd rather eat than sing And boasts her snacks can't be beat! LUCILLE JABLONSKA She favors the latest styles in clothes Those that will first always rate. ls there any reason to wonder then Why we call her our fashion plate? RITA JACHNIK She likes to sketch a great bit, To be an artist is her aim. She's determined to make 'a hit And thus bound to reach fame! GERTRUDE JERAWSKA Trudy likes to eat during classes Loves seven-course lunches Candy, popcorn and peanuts passes But ALWAYS it's food she munches! VICTORIA KACHNOWSKA Vickie wants to become a nurse, . An angel of mercy true. Here's wishing the very best of luck ln everything she will do! FELICIA KARASIEWICZ Phil likes her French I see, Bonjour and au revoir. lf she keeps up, seems to me She's bound to get very far! ESTH ER KAZUBOWSKA 'Esther likes to study History, And is a music enthusiast true. She loves to collect records . . All classical pieces, too! MARGARET KLASA The field of medicine beckons her Our Margie possesses endurance and skill To enable this lady fair To aid the weak and needy with a pill! DOROTHY KMAK, Disciplinarian She keeps order here and there Always strict, yet amply kind. Possessing patience that's quite rare, She's really a very lucky find! ROSE MARIE KOLCZAK Her friendly manner, Her warm, happy smile, All tend to make us Happy all the while! ANGELINE KONDAL Angie's forever listening to troubles And is ready to give advice to those, Who come for consolation, And to cast aside their woes! SYLVIA KOPEC, Polish Club Vice-President Our Sylvia certainly loves to laugh, And giggles all day long. She makes a gloomy day turn bright, And carries all the girls along! MATHILDA KOZYRA, Co-Editor of Yearbook Tillie possesses endurance, strength And a good deal of skill. But she's a born sentimentalist, Though a girl with a very strong will! DOLORES KRAJ EWSKA Friends report that this Miss Simply loves to dance. And to see a football game Whenever there's a chance! DOLORES KRUZEL Her friendly gestures Her winning way, All help to make her ln our memory long to stay! DOLORES KUBERSKA A sweet little creature One so very petite, With a pleasing personality That you'd like to meet! LORENE KUNZ Lorene is very sympathetic And, you need not be told She just loves ALL dogs, 'Cause she has a heart of gold! GENE LESNIAK Reliable sources report that Gene Is a hockey enthusiast who'll beam When she manages to see an exciting game Of the Blackhawk hockey team! ROSE MARIE LEWANDOWSKA, Orch. Vice-Pres. Our Rose likes all the sports, That, she can't deny. She likes planes so very much, Her dreams are of the sky! ADELINE LUSKI Sweet Adeline is always so Honest, amiable and kind. Bookkeeping's her favorite, tho' Studying history she doesn't mind! DOLORES MADURA, Associate Editor of Yearbook Dolores is the happy type, The welcome sort of a pal Always full of merriment That leaves us all in a whirl. SOPHIE MARCINIAK She likes to play her violin, And bowls a lot, though, She says she simply loves Her own clothes to sew! LORETTA MAS Loretta the sweet, quiet lass, A very good dancer is she. Pediatrics seem to fascinate her And a nurse she intends to be! DOLORES MOLEN DA She has a very peculiar laugh This lady so petite. Always laughing cares away In a manner ever so sweet! MONICA MUSZYNSKA She collects all sorts of recipes And already has quite a few. She claims to like dramatics And likes her school work, too! LUCILLE NADOLSKA Tucks, seams and hems Constitute her vocabulary. You see, she likes to sew And a seamstress wants to be! DOLORES NIABER Dolly has such bright red hair, And a temper to match it, too. You'd never be able to guess it 'Cause she's ever so gentle with you! DOLORES NOWAK lt's just like the leaning tower, Her hair that's piled so high, Arranged ever so neatly, lt seems to reach for the sky! LOTTIE NOWAK ' She is the strong, athletic type Who's always willing to thrive On such slang expressions as: Ye gads and man alive! JOSEPHINE OBODZINSKA A grand little girl is she Who lives up to all these: Always the busy little bee Who's ever ready to please! LEONA OLSZOWY She likes to collect old song sheets And likes the new ones, too. Her eyes on them she often feasts . That collection numbers quite a few! IRENE ORLOWICZ lrene says she'd like to design Dresses costing a tidy sum, And make them attractive and fine Just like her clever Mom! MARCELLA ORZECHOWSKA She's always willing to aid you Every single day. Most eager to co-operate ln every possible way! THERESA OWCZARZ This little lady is friendly And always laughing, too. Really a ray of sunshine, and So dramatic when she speaks to you! ELAINE OWSIAK Elaine likes to emphasize Her speech all the more When she's able to stress a point By using gestures galore! fppgy' www f ! JEANNE PATELA Jeanne NEVER is on time, Always last minute Susie. She's a pal so good and fine Whose tastes are mighty choosy! VIRGINIA PAZDYKA Virginia, our happy-go-lucky, Appears to be always in a hurry. She seems to like fluttering about And never stops to worry! LUCIA PIJANOWSKA Our poised, sweet Lucia A very charming Miss is she. She loves her big words And her study of psychology! ANNE PODRAZA The world's a dark and dreary place And change it NEVER can . . . For our FAVORITE, sweet pessimist, lndifferent little Anne! LORRAINE PROCANIN This young Iady's critical Of everything she'll do. Yet, one can't help admiring Her genuine frankness, too! ROSEMARIE PRUSINOWSKA, Prom Chairman She loves to wear pretty clothes, Our merry Rosemarie. Friendly, pleasant and polite She's always striving to be! LUCILLE PTASZEK Though she may be quiet Whenever in the class, Yet, she has a special way That makes her a charming lass! ELAINE ROZMAREK Elaine likes her English and A teacher she'd like to be. But too, she likes to dance a lot . . A rhumba's her specialty! GLADYS RUKOVINA . Gladys claims her temper's quick, But it doesn't last very lang. Her classmates all get such a kick 'Cause she never means any wrong! VERONICA RUNOWSKA, Glee Club Vice-Pres Ronnie is gentle no end. She is always very kind. She's reserved, musical and ln song happiness does find! FRANCES RYMARCZUK Frannie Giggles is her name, A happy, merry lass. Not interested in acquiring fame She's the prize giggler of the class! LYDIA SAWICKA, Associate Editor of Yearbook Lydia glides acrcss the floor For happy then is she, When dancing to a merry Polish tune So blithely, so gracefully! SYLVIA SETLIK A nurse she wants to be This little Miss so quiet. Soon she's bound to reach that goal And others will surely profit by itl GENE SIDOR, Polish Club President ln all discussions of Polish affairs She's bound to display that spark, That love of Poland that makes us say Sh::'s our H.F.A. Joan of Arc! ANNE SLOWIK She is the kind you'd call Amiable tcwards all and true. Always so engaging to a fault And ever so generous, tool STEPHANIE SOBON, Associate Editor of Yearbook Stephanie wears an expression That is one of mirth. Her head is up there in the clouds When it should be here on earth! PAULETTE SPARACINO Letters she loves to write each day, But she's got something up her sleeve When in her own, insistent way she says, Shorthand's my only pet peevel PAULINE SPARACINO Pauline likes the theatre And all things dramatic. S-he'd love a job in the fie-ld of radio, About THAT she-'s really emphatic! LORRAINE SUSABOWSKA Susie, as we call her ls so carefree and gay, Always frolicking and laughing Through the gloomiest day! LA VERNE SWOCK, Editor of School Paper Shorty likes to weep and sob, How l wish that l were tall! Yet she really can do a grand job And so, she's loved by all! ESTELLE SZADY, Prom Co-Chairman She likes to experime-nt with hair-do's And wears them all very well. But she can't succeed in camouflaging, 'Cause we recognize the real Estelle! ALBINA SZYMSKA She's always in a happy mood, Never is she truly sad. Always spreading cheer about She makes everybody glad! LILLIAN TRZNADEL She has a very nice disposition, She's happy all the while. So considerate of others, And wears the friendliest smile! DOLORES WARKOCKA She likes to speak with gestures, A habit developed through years. She's always a fast talker, And ever in a hurry she appears! MARY ANN WILCZEWSKA Associate Editor of Yearbook Mary Ann the bookworm loves to read Good, wholesome books-it does se-em. Her mind on English and History does feed, But just discuss religion, and watch her beam! LORRAINE WISNIEWSKA Bowling, playing ball, riding her bike Are just a very few . . . Of the sports she happens to like And enjoys immensely too! BARBARA WOJTKIEWICZ She likes to take long walks And indulge in bowling, though Her friends like to tease her About scoring so low! IRENE WOLEK, Associate Editor Swimming, reading and skating Are lrene's favorite three. But just ask how much rating She gives to talking . . . see? IRENE ZALEWSKA Irene is a real supply store For she alone is able to pass All those loose leaf fillers To the members of her class! HELEN ZIELINSKA 4 Helen likes to attend movie houses Possibly . . . every single day. A mystery her interest rouses In every possible way! of Yearbook may I FIRST ROW-T. Piontek, D. Widak, S. Ziemba, E. Barabas, L. Bartosik, H. Barwig, V. Bed- nowicz, E. Brzeska, T. Busse, L. Chrusciel, L. Czaja. SECOND ROWQE. Czajka, J. Deering, V. Dorociak, E. Duda, Geiger, D. Grendys, I. Grochecka, I. Grudowska. G. Dusiewicz, F. Fortuna, R. M. THIRD ROW-D. Hamera, L. Hartman, L. Jaworska, A. Jembrzycka, R. Kamihska, I. Klo- nowska, L. Kuiydfo, S. Lacny, E. Lechowicz, R. Lempkcwska. THEY PICK UP- WHERE WE LEAVE OFF .4 41' FIRST ROW-I. Maciejewska, P. Mallin, P. Mocney, G. Mydfrcwska, V. Mydhzwska, V. Nau- miak, J. Niaber. SECOND ROW-S. Obyrtacz, J.'OIsie-wicz, G. Osucha, L. Peszek, S. Pidrcs, J. PiekieIIco, V Poterucha. THIRD ROW-T. Prqdzinska, V. Rozmarynowska, L. Rutkowska, F. Sechmen, D. Sledz, D Sobczak, R. Sosnowska, G. Stachofm, A. Stefanowska, T. Stopka. FOURTH ROW-C. Sumiefl, J. Swiercz, R. Szahtzynska, S. Szejner, R. M. Szubert, E. Szyszka M. Tomasiewicz, M. R. WacI1aIa, D. Wagner, R. M. Wardzihska. FIFTH ROW-E. Lenard, J. Wezgraj, M. Wdziqzczna, R. Wilk, I. Witkcwska, H, Wojciechow ska, A. Wrbblewska, H. Zalewska, H. Zarymbska, H. Zak, E. Zydel. 1 WS? 'W ?:ggQ5g ,. ., jx . ,, . W br I f . Xia' an E? h ,. W , X3 ,gjx 4 LEFT: FIRST ROW-R. AnioIowska, E. Antos, L. Bach. SECOND ROW-C. Bigos, J. Bagnuolo, D. Borek, G. Borkowicz, J. Borysiewicz, T. Brandt. THIRD ROW-E. Bugajski, G. Czarnik, R. Czosnyka, C. Daniel, A. Evanoff, F. Fritz, M. Fugiel FOURTH ROW-HD. Gapska, G. Gardelka, L. Gawronska, H. Gembica, H. Gerlich, I. Gerzot A. Girnza. FIFTH ROW-M. GIornski, M. Gorlewicz, J. G6ra, J. Grenda, I. Gurak, P. Forrneller, L. Hoi nacka, B. Jakim. SIXTH ROW-R. Jarmolinska, L, Jankowska, R. Jarka, L. Jerawska, S. Yesokietaus, L. Kargol T. Kasprzak, C. Kaimierska. SEVENTH ROW-D. Kisla, R. Klebek, E. Kolakcwska, J. Kosiek, M. Kovalick, A, Kozerow ska, L. Koziel, I.. KozIowska. EIGHTH ROW-L, Krawczyk, F. Kujawska, R. Kulesza, L. Kurjanska, L. Kwiatkcwska, L. La chowska, J. Lacna. NINTH ROW-F. Leiniak, M. Lessner, T. Lisak, C. Maksylan, L. Malatia, L. Mikofajczyk. TENTH ROW--I. Moskal, G. Muzal, R. Napora, D. Norbut, D. Pencak, L. Pietrzak. RIGHT: FIRST ROW-I.. Pietrzak, T. Perzanowska, V. Pisinska, I. Ponczak. SECOND ROW-E. Pcpko, E. Prus, D. Ptasinska, A. Rott, J. Regosz, G. Rekucka, E. Rezmer S. Sebonia, E. Sosnowska. THIRD ROW-A. Sponczak, D. Sponder, L. Springer, C. Starczewska, M. Sterczyk, M. Stren- ski, F. Szajarz, H. Szostek. FOURTH ROW-G. Tornaszewska, L. Tomaszewska, I. Turk, M. Wagner, L. Walawska, M Warchol, L. WarcI'1aIowska, T. Wainy. FIFTH ROVV-L. Wienckcwzka, E. Wolek, G. Woiniewska, E. Wrzesien, E. Zbilski, S. Zych BLISS OF EAM YOUTH S IN THEIR EYE We First Row -M. Annes, L. Wiiniewska, V. Baran, M. Bruhns. Second Row-D. Deutscher, L. Dvoracek, J. Gqsior, V. Gawlik Third Row-L. Gonsiewska, R. Gorla, I. Gualtiere, B. Jaiowiec Fourth Row-D. Kolpak, W. Konarska, D. Karstedt, P. Kurowska. Fifth Row-E. Kusch, I. Lqczynska, D. Ludtke, D. Lukasiewicz. Sixth Row-C. Marzec, B. Meikowska, S. Mineo, D. Nowak. Seventh Row-J. Olinska, H. Pacewicz, T. Plucinska, G. Pociask. Eighth Row-G. Podraza, C. Starosta, V. Stasiak, V. Szulski. Ninth Row-P. Tolomeo, S. Walerczyk, D. Wqsowska, M. Willis. Tenth Row-V. Zablerck, R. Zarmin, L. Zapior, Qaeafhmm FIRST ROW-M. Andrysiak, E. Barmai, D. Bartosiewicz, D. Basik, E. Biadaszkie-wicz, J. Biele feldi, B. Brofmski. ' SECOND ROW-C. Casselli, G. Czajka, J. Czubernat, T. Depke, F. Dudzik, J. Geiger, R. Het man. THIRD ROW-V. Jaskdlska, M. Kenar, M. Kolar, J. Krupiriska, L. Kucal, F. Lacny, L. Mar kowska. FOURTH ROWQJ. Neis, H. Romanowska, L. Samp, B, Setlik, A. Sierota, A. Skwarski, V Stoch. FIFTH ROW-D. Szajda, G. Waikiewicz, D. Wiiniewska, H. Wrona, J. Zidlkowska, H. Zy- Jcwska. 72a First Row-S. Boduch, B. Bronars, I. Bywalec, D. Cichori. Second Row-I. Cwierz, L. Czapla, I. Czarnik, E. Danhoffer. Third Row-J. Golda, D. Halas, D. Jagielska, D. Jaikiewicz. Fourth Row-L. Jdzefowska, L. Jurek, G. Kolasa, R. Karlo. Fifth Row-B. Kasowicz, T. Kloc, D. Kuczmierczyk, L. Lizak. Sixth Row--L. Luedtke, M. Marnola, D. Micek, L. Orawiec. Seventh Row-E. Ozga, D. Rybicka, M. Styrcula, M. Sugent. Eighth Row-R. Sugent, H. Swiader, D. Synowiec, B. Szopska. Ninth Row--J. Waller, L. Zaremba, T. Ziejcwska. THE JOY OF NEW KNOWLEDGE ADORNS THEIR EAGER BROW . . FIRST ROW-D. Adamczyk, L. Adamkiewicz, D. Anderson, D. Bednowicz, D. Fafrowicz, L Fafrowicz, A. Gembara. SECOND ROW-A. Gfowacka, R. Guza, H. Koenig, H. Kowalska, L, Kozak, L. Liskiewicz M. Liszka. THIRD ROWET. Malczewska, H. Obyrtacz, D. Ostrega, J. Papierz, T. Paprocka, D. Picnkos C. Pruhn. FOURTH ROW-M. Rozmarek, C. Sadowska, L. Smaluch, D. Smolarczyk, E. Stelmach, L. Sto- kiosa, T. Szczepahska. FIFTH ROW-H. Szczcgsna, D. Szczytko, H. Tarnawa, V. Tatela, D. Westrich, D. Wyszyr3ska A. Zielifmska. ....., ., in like SZMZQWZZ fbfe. THE LIBRARY . . . offers new advantages for research and study provided by recent expansion, The quiet hours spent in the reading room supplement active class work from the finest sources which mark the best creative efforts of the human mind. Librarian serves at the charging desk Examining the latest acquisition of new books The library bulletin board is kept up- to-date with informational material SISTER MARY SECUNDILLA, our high school LIBRARIAN, renders ready assistance to the anxious student clientele. RELIGION . . . elevates the spirit to inspired heights, guiding our actions towards an intelligent attainment of our destiny. HISTORY . . . invariably brings out from past experiences a supreme faith in the ultimate triumph of the ideal good and the recogni- tion of two sides to a question. 4 5 32 iii' fa wig' 'L k A i' Fw W fd. fig 1 H 3 5' 1 A. ' ' . .2.:, fi V TP 4 wi 36- l I 9 Q Q Uaa, J' Qlv, , J i, fr' ,, . , .,,V wmv 0 ,, ': ni ,Q .. V ' Aw-A, inf IH Q Wi- ,Q 5526 K TN His si 2 f' f via M sri W' in IK Fl Mix? RWM , .4 . . WNW .. ' , 5,3 33 1' ffm , i ,? Q Ei e 5 if K: Q 1 3' aa . f af .Q Q. A in f Aa. W 3 Nt Q 1 51 13 . Y M -ffm? ---- A 5 r im' azi ' X' ' S f Wi 'L L A-A-- , K, LANGUAGES impart academic proficiency to the wide field ahead that beckons to us invifingly, for language-despite its diversity-is man's common bond with man. Polish, French, Spanish and Latin-each has its devotees Aeach supplies a cultural mold. Bottom lleftl: Group participating in Polish Contest. Sylvia Kopec lseated, extreme rightl won the highest award. ENGLISH . . . realizes an increase in opportunity to develop faculties, to establislmaims and ideals through the medium of literature and language arts. isa, STENOGRAPHY , . . as a preparation for professional competence tends to invest the anticipated lite work with pleasure and excellence. Yagi e MATHEMATICS affords an overpowering challenge to the mentally alert, which has a direct practical bearing in not leaving unsolved the intricacies of the human equation. Seeking the unknown in Algebra Amid the angles and circles of Geometry A step further in trigonometric relations YOUTHFUL MINDS PENETRATE THE MYSTERIES OF SCIENCE ' T142 H.F.A. SCIENCE CLUB IRENE DABKIEWICZ itop righti, President of the Club, merited HONORABLE MENTION f her essay on Deep Sea Diving accorded by the Science Clubs of America. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . prepares definitely and ef- ficiently for future participation in the responsibilities of citizenship. Every practical method of preserving and strengthening individual vitality means strengthening the entire community and nation. The winning basketball team H.F.A. athletes Instruction in bedside nursing v A F35 ' wi 'Qww ' ,A .V,, A' , if W ,,yg,ii ,Wg ',,, , ,Q , A 7, , f H3 by y Q, it rr . Q..W 2 ' f 1.. -r aw K 'xii ,e qn',a1 ,vif,-M ,Q fx 9, 41, ,f,,,'g ff 4n, 'r ts Q my wi fn? W X2 V2 in 4, M i 8 elQrPqE4 ,. .Q WML?-wg 3,4-'twig' 1,45 gf as M ,wdwqlavwariy wi 'xi L !!! x f 2 in Q4' x. 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QA N , Q gf R,mH'3i4 E Sai, Q 4 g y 'Q ' A iff 5 ' l wi 3 Y 1 E L . h 1 Q M Q iff' Q 1 GY , , D A k u-425A A K M dx I U X f i ai Q ag g R Q - 5 M, C444 2 N v Af x f 31, wmv J vw if J' gi gg .Q X ,KX 3, ..., ff 1' ---- Q'-'W' We ,W , H' F 42 4 qhy' ,J b 'Jil' wi in .EZ H, , ,, M, W 35 f , mf Hnmfwf iii E 'lm ,S . fm ig, Mfr i I S ji ix , 7 ' 3 4 wg? f I X 0 I 22 5 if h 'if 7 5 Ei , O gi, ii Z P-ww' Juniors Honor the Class of 1945 in Annual Tribute . . presenk Father Lordfs Play AROUND THE CLOCK WITH CLAIRE Enyoyzng yet Considering the Response of the Wzslnng Well TODAY Yesterday's gone-it was only a dream- Of the past there is naught but remembrance Tomorrow's a vision thrown on l'lope's screen A will-o-the-wisp, a mere semblance. This moment is all that l have as my own, To use well, or waste, as I may, But l know that my future depends alone, On the way that l live toclay. This moment my past and my future I form I may make them whatever l choose By the deeds and the acts that I now perform By the words and the thoughts that I use. M eetmg the World through Custumology MRS. MINNA SCI-IMIDT, renowned costumolo- gist, historian and dramatist, who devoted her lite- time to the study and execution of period costumes of all ages and all peoples, relinquished the custody of her valuable collections to Holy Family Academy. Her outstanding contribution to the world of art are the figurines of varying sizes, representing famous characters. Besides their aesthetic value, the figurines serve educational purposes in connec- tion with pageants and skits. Mrs. Schmidt has personally assisted in the selection of costumes for the annual drama, MARIA LESZCZYISISKA. One of the many FIGURINE HISTORICAL UNITS created by Mrs. Minna Schmidt' Sylwia Kopei, '45, w roli kr6Iowej Marii Leszczyriskiej fig X H X Xigurnh GSL-,193 X-A -0 cgfefil MARIA LESZCZYNSKA MECZENNICA NA TRONIE dramai' w 5fCII,I odsffcnach zfedagowmy saosfry N azar eranm wystawiiy GRADUANTKI AKADEMII NAJSW. RODZINY 28, 29, 30 kwieinia, 1945 W AUDYTORIUM SWIETEJ TROJCY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 4, .wg ,A QR 1, , 1 ,vb at .. xy, if fy ax w':f'5 4 1 w S i W' XM ,gs f-5 if- . J '-up MV 4. Hr g, h ff? 5' G nv M ,ffgpy 45-it Q gr ,VE W y, i if 5 ?Z', if gftggijrg fx W ,na K. A in :fx 1 .. 5 QSQLJ SEESEW timmy Y ,.A, ii i Z3 H. , . Bw F5 V Fi ' -,.' 2 fix ., ,5 3 Q , gx as 5 M 1 H x of 'v fx . V 5 4 A-mtg ,lr Wirginia Klockowska, '45, w roli Kardynala Fleury I Esfera Gdowska, '45, w roli kr6la Ludwika XV Jako liicie padajq . . . strqcone rgkq jesieni z drzew . . . tak moje lata padnq . . . iedne za drugimi . . . smutne . . . tqskne . . . nieme. -- Maria Leszczyilska 1 ,af ' -'pg NW Af gp E aux uf . - ., .--, A y A M 4 2 T W - E 1 -M55 333592 511 WY. 2 Za? A Q- g -5 .:'::..:',:: - Q Z Ns S Q ,kg Q K 6, , K ni ' L in QW X A 3' wk fi ' 6 V 'U ii i 3 1- pg fi? 'E ' w e T , ' H S 4 V Q f ' Q, s 4 i gi gs f.,:g,f,2f'2 fum A :IE - , ' Q. WY 1 ' W Q M AE' If ww' If QV W: -5 33 4 5 Z , 3 1Za??!1'5z! if-A Y A .1 M y ,iq QA ku. A. 5,. fm, .z ww: f X QE' Qi 5 Q 4' If, 15 uf ::. g 1 , is 1 ne. 'f' , .,..i-- up eq- .ff- Ti wf W fm T W my -aqgyq f-2-10 3 , , ' W ,X f. 1 A W .24 www www mf, 4 w, was Q1 2 s in ' , :fi ' s QW - 1 LW J MQ jbaffnx Q Ja 4. TX fr in at , 'A wg, x A gf y M1 yi 91,1 . ,wk .AQ 5, 3? fi 1 5. y Ki Q W' X ww-2 wsgiwwmvs 'em .lf M f '51 ?':Qn, W- N few WW '. ':,- ' W, assi :Q ,, an sf? X 'il Yi ii we Jakie dziwnie jasriym Swiatlem odbija od tej afmcsfery Maria Leszczyhskal Przybyla z Polski gdzie pozriala co znaczy niebezpieczeristwo rozkladu wewneptrznego warstwy rzqdzq- cej. Cierpi nad wygnaniem z Polski jej oica Sfanislawa Leszczyriskiego, kt6ry oczekuje na interwencje Francji by powrcfocid do Polski. Marzy o osadzeniu swego Syria na tronie Jagiellonbw i przywrdceriia tym glorii Polsce upadajqcej w wieku XVlll. Ludwik XV-ty nie stale na wysokoici zaclania, ani jako mqi sfanu, ani jako malionek, Chwiejny i kapryiny, raz otacza Marie lawinq zabaw i chwilcwyclw umiesiefm, to znowu oddala sig od niej dla swej faworytki lwrabiny Mailly. Nadchodzq dla Marii Leszczyiiskiei lata goryczy, drainiqce rmloid wlasnq i poczucie hcnoru, zdaje sicg do osfatecznoici. Smieri malego synka przysparza matczynej boleici, przegrana sprawa kr6la Leszczyrislaiego rani uczucia dumy narodowej polskiej i budzi troske O znekanego ojca. Pcmimo mqk i zawoddw, Maria staje poriad wyfworzone Trudnoici - pragnie szul4a6 pociechy w Bogu, szerzeriiu milosierdzia wircid ubogich, kulfywswaniu najpieknieiszych stron kultury ludzkiej. Sfwarza nowy oirodek iycia dworu francuskiego, sarca i dobra. Gdy otcczenie bez opamiefania kopie przepaib miedzy sobq a ludem, Ona prosfuje krzywcly i snuje mid milo- ici bliiniego, Ten wlainie trudny i piekny okres panowania Marii Leszczyifiskiej we Francji stanowi kanwe dramatu ktdry wysfawily na scenie studeritki kursu czwartego Akademii Naiiwietszej Rodziny, DRAMATIS PERSONAE MARIA LESZCZYNSKA .... ....f.....f.............. LUDWIK XV, jej malioriek--- DELFlN, w piqtym roku iycia-- STANISLAW LESZCZYNSKl--- KATARZYNA, lego malionka-- KARDYNAL FLEURY ...,....vv. KSIAZE CONDE, pierwszy minister ....... MARKIZA De PRIE, jego faworyfka ...A.... CHAUVELIN, minister spraw zagranicznyclin- HENAULT, prezydent parlameritu ........,, MARKIZ De NANGIS, Chevalier krdlowej .... HRABIA GABRIEL WLODEK ,.......f,.. KSIEZNA LUYNES, towarzyszka Marii--- SPOWIEDNIK krdlowej ...,....,,g, LEKARZ krbla ............g,... KSIAZE VILLEROY, kapitari sTraiy--- KSIAZE NOAILLES, muzyk-arfysta--- ORCHESTRE DU SALON ROYAL: Skrzypce ........,, Harfa .... Cello -- - Piano- -- - - -Sylwia Koperf - - - Estera Gdowska - - - - - Karolcia Sereda - - - - - - - -Esrera Gadowska Eleonora Nowakcwska - - -Wirginia Klockowska - - - - -Lucia Jablofiska --Helena Malinowska --Florencja Wrzesieri ---Malgorzata Klasa ---Jacquelina Fabish ---Irena Dqbkiewicz ----Ariiela Kondal ----Pola Piotrowska ---Rdia Prusinowska ---Urszula Folwarska ---lllonka Rozmarek ---Bernice Bielawa, '43 ------Anita Gualano - - - - - -Jadwiga Kosik - - -Anina Doyno WYSTEPUJA W MENUECIE: HRABINA MAILLY, faworytka kr6Ia .... ...... D orota Kmak HRABINA CHAROLAIS, solistka --- .... Wirginia Pazdyka KSIEZNICZKA CHAVRIEUSE .... .,.. D olores ChwaIa HRABINA EXUPERY ...... ................ I rena Wolek KSIEZNICZKI de LACROIX--- .... Elibieta Barwig, Sylwia Setlik KSIAZE VILLENEUVE .... ............ A Iwina Bielawa HRABIA COIGNY .... .... A Ibina Szymska HRABIA ST. SEVERIN .... .................. J anina Pafela HRABIOWIE LAMBERT--- ---Weronika Runowska, Elibieta Baran MALGORZATA, sIuiebna kr6Iowej --- .... Agnieszka G6rska MONSIEUR D EGEMONT, klucznik ...... ............... L orraine Baca De COUCY, VILLARS, marszaIkowie dworu ..... .... A delina Luski, Irena OrIowicz MARSZALEK BORKOWSKI, w zamku Chambord--- --------.---- Anna Podraza HEROLD -.-- - --.-.--.------------ Lydia Sawicka PAZIOWIE ---.-- ---M. Muszynska, D. Kuberska, L. Swock, W. Mysiak, D. Warkocka POSTAC POLSKI ------------- ---..-....---.-------.- L oreen Kunz BAL MASKOWY w akcie IV-tym: PIERRETTE, w tancu solowym ---- ------- L ydia Sawicka PIERROT ------.----.-------------- ---- L orraine Susabowska W PARYZU, na Montparnasse - spiew solowy -------------------- Weronika Runowska LES BERGERES Ipasterkil ---- P. Sparacino, D. Molenda, E. Kazubowska, L, Baca, G. Rukowina, D. Nowak, E. Colbert, J. Obodzinska, P. Sparacino, E. Szady DWOR KRCLEWSKI ------ R. Kolczak, R. Lewandowska, A. Czajka, L. Nowak, I. Zalewska, H. Zielinska, R. Jachnik, G. Jerawska, L. Nadolska, M. Orzechow- ska, W. Kachnowska, F. Karasiewicz, L. Pijanowska, A. SIowik BALET POLSKI: BIALY MAZUR - D. Krajewska, L. Ptaszek, Z. Marciniak, S. Sobon, L. Sroka, D. Madura, M. Wilczewska, L. Trznadel, L, Mas, I. Fugiel, G. Lesniak, -L. Procanin, K. Duszyriska, D. Kruzel, E. Owsiak, G. Sidor, L. Wisniewska, W. Evanoff, F. Rymarczuk, D. Bykowska, B. Wojtkiewicz, D. Niaber, M. Kozyra, M. Klasa. KUJAWIAK -- L. Sawicka, L. Susabowska, L. Olszowy, L. JabIonska, H. Malinowska, A. Podraza, R. Prusinowska, W. Pazdyka, I. Wolek, J. Patela, A. Gdrska, F. Wrzesien. R O K I 7 3 9 AKT I, II, IV i V przedstawia apartamenty kr6Iowej w paIacu wersalskim we Francji. AKT III odbywa sie w zamku Chambord, we Francji, mieisce pobytu kr6Ia banity, StanisIawa Leszczyfmskiego, gdzie przebywaI przez pewien czas wraz z maIionkq swojq Katarzynq. 4 ., .1 . F . SQYFN- x ',. ff' , N ,-, 1. . -. 5 ' -fb 'ni . 1 X rw X gr' f x fl I' -,Q-,wk l '.,z'. T if-V,?,.:7i' , fx'-1 :QX fi jiieifzgenii' ,' 3: xiii ty., X 'w Z A . ,gf eg L, s one be 3-1 4 1 f X - 1, J,-vyf, fffgfggsw' ' 'TA f 4f'1f' 9 Q --,'Tf:lQNiM. S' ' - ' WZZGX- ,aff-3 K ans iiiia a X jflfff ' ' ,E 63. ff QX o o o o 7- VV zth the N ation fm M oummg vi Q 'gil . . But when great hearts have passed away, . X- Men gather in awe and kiss their shroud, ., ,li Xsgiyxiaz And in love they kneel around their clay . . PAX '22.'fl':3 1' '. Q' if-L U., .X hi To the lingering memory of one of the greatest men of all time, the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a tribute of prayer and honor was paid by the faculty and student body at large. Too historic is the imprint of his administration ,upon the overwhelming world affairs of our age and the cherished minutiae of the American way of living, to draw before long a sombre curtain of oblivion over his hovering spirit. But few men equalled him in greatness in parallel crises. God grant him in the eternal domain the peace he sought to restore to his earthly brethren. ., . If-K, f ' -wm- gg ,JP ' ' fqfg., We W vx N fm J 'wi 'I ,A . 1, ' . ,' 'A i V ,'-g -, x-X ' -,q Q -.I . ,- Q -?l,f.,:- '-V X ?f'ii.'j:'i5'fIF? J,. :- ,.fLf . , .,.. , Ng,.,,1. I ,xi We e is '.':', X 5' X-V5 A y ,.. if . . , 1 3 39 iv. , iff? I N ' , ail- 'Af g,',.':, 1 '7- - .Vx ag? -it 7 ' 'lf 1 , 1 . ,. 2 . .fr- vw-.'f. E if . ,W .' 3. '3, X. - Q' '- x -ck. X 1 Z. x xx ', Y '1 . X uh. 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S Q , 7,4 ,NA 53 ' ws' 5 ff l , Z' Y i 'h K T I-4 THE ORATORY OF OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA Here students spend their free moments in solitude and prayer for Divine guidance The Prudent Seek Counsel- Holy Family of Nazareth, Guide Usl Lest those of us whom the Spirit moves to greater things tail to observe His gentle invitation, the Good Counsel Club was called into being as a spontaneous response to a long-standing need. Under the auspices of Mother Mary Richard, Provincial of Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, it found cordial encouragement and support. Voluntary membership deepens the interest in the aims proposed by Father Howard, CP. Through his wise and experienced guidance the members discover how amazing in their revelation are the works of the Almighty in the souls of His creatures. They begin mounting the steps of the luminous ladder of Christian perfection by seeking FIRST the Kingdom of Heaven. The Chicago and Cook County War Finance Com- mittee gives recognition in the following letter: July 9, 1945 Dear Principal: With the outstanding help of the students in the Catholic Schools the Mighty 7th War Loan Drive reached its successful conclusion. All praise and glory belong to the religious in the schools who so unselfishly gave of their time and efforts to bring across the War Loan message to their standing student in sale gf students. lYour efforts resulted in the sale of Bonds War Bonds. and Stamps totaling 9'p7,988,400:45.7 Virginia Dorociak, '46, out- Our work here at the Treasury Department was greatly lightened by the privilege of working with you and you may be sure it is indeed always a pleas- ure to work for you. Thank you most sincerely for your grand cooperation in the 7th War Loan Drive. Cordially yours, Mrs. Leo P. Cummings Chairman Catholic Committee lEN!z EBzl.U SIMEQ T CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY WAR HNANCE CUMMITTBB Um Nlwwfnae ACADEMY GRADUATES GAIN PROMINENCE I N S O C I E T Y MARIE KIELBASINSKI, M.D. A perennial glory to the Holy Family Academy are the ranks of former graduates who take responsible positions in society. Each year word comes to their Alma Mater of outstanding scholastic and professional achievements which they reach with honorable effort. They thus become a constant inspiration and encouragement to those who, leaving the cherished halls of high school days, enter a new phase of life. In June, l945, MARIE KIELBASINSKI, H.F.A. honor student '3l, received 'the MD. degree CUM LAUDE from Loyola University School of Medicine, having previously earned with distinction college degrees at De Paul University. She has also been an instructor in Chemistry in the De Paul Physical Science Division. Our united prayers and good wishes for God's continued blessings go forth to her and all those who have already distinguished themselves in specific fields of lifework. Conducted By SISTERS of the HOLY FAMILY of NAZARETH CHICAGO HOLY FAMILY ACADEMY offers a well balanced course of studies and is ranked among the representative Catholic institutions of Chicago of A standing. lt is accredited as a Standard High School by the Illinois State Department of Public Instruction, by the University of Illinois and by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The school holds an affiliation with De Paul University and with the Catholic University at Washington, D.C. This recognition qualifies the graduates of Holy Family Academy to be admitted without examination. to every college and university in the United States. In addition to the high standards of scholarship provided for by the curriculum, the leading aim of the Academy is to inculcate in its students genuine Catholic principles of conduct and life, to give them a thorough preparation for future advanced study in special fields, and to further the study of Polish language, history, culture, literature and customs. Many extra-curricular activities such as: journalistic publications, dramatics, debates, orchestra, glee club, study clubs, sodality, Catholic Action circles, afford the students an opportunity to develop along the lines of special interest. PROGRAM OF STUDIES FIRST YEAR: Religion, English, Polish, Latin or French, Algebra, Foods and Clothing. SECOND YEAR: Religion, English, Polish, Latin or French, Biology, Geometry, World History fone semesteri. THIRD YEAR: Religion, English, Polish, Spanish or French, Chemistry, Shorthand, Type- writing, Civics lone semesterl, World History fone semesterl, Home Nursing, Advanced Algebra. FOURTH YEAR: Religion, English, Polish, Spanish or French, Physics, Aeronautics, American History, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Advanced Mathematics, Trigonometry, Elements of Psychology. ' Courses in physical education, vocal music, speech and drama are given in all classes. Courses in instrumental music, art, swimming, health and dramatics are conducted in special classes. Voice, piano and violin are taught in private lessons. Candidates for graduation must present I6 units of credit from all the regular courses offered. Ordinarily I2 units in: English, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies are mandatory for college entrance-4 units are elective in other fields. Examinations are held after each semester. Reports are issued four times during the school year. The Holy Family Academy Ladies' Auxiliary Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Extends to the GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1945 ,--4 Most Cordial Felicitations and Sincere Wishes for C-od's Blessings re' ' W ET 51. Y' E :ZI- 1 E 'Q .' f f ' f 'Tn V , ...ri 1 '43 : : i .1 , , - -f Irene Wardzinski- Helen Lessner--- Barbara Bagnuolo Sophie Madura--- Harriet Kwarcinski Frances Bocian ..... 6- .-44 OFFICERS -------President ----Vice-President - ............. Treasurer Corresponding Secretary ----Recording Secretary ----Financial Secretary BENEFACTORS AND PATRONS RIGHT REVEREND MSGR. F. G. OSTROWSKI RIEVEREND THEODORE LANGFORT REVEREND JOHN GRABOWSKI, C.R. REVEREND EDWARD MIKA REVEREND THEODORE KLOPOTOWSKI, C.R. REVEREND G. SCHOMBERG REVEREND FRANCIS KRAKOWSKI REVEREND FRANCIS UZDROWSKI CR Alexander's Religious Gift Shop Jchn Andrychzwski Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Annes Avalon Style Shop Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baca and Daughter Conrad J. Badzmierowski Bette Jane Baran Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. Baran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baranski Mrs. Marie A. Barwig Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer Frank J. Bielawa Helen Bielawa Thomas Binstein Mr. and Mrs. John Bonk, Sr. Dr. Stanley F. Bonk Mr. and Mrs. Al Borek Cpl. Chester H. Brezniarski Brighton Specialty Shop Mr. and Mrs. J. Brzesinski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bucko Mr. and Mrs. Bykowski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carmst C:s' Floral Shop Mrs. Mary Choinowska and Daughter Mr. Thomas Chwala Bruno Cicbien Pvt. Mr. and Mrs. Crown Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Joseph Ciliak L. Cincetti Shop F. Duszynski John Fabish Joseph Folwarski John Formas Miss Marie Frysztak Mr. John Furgal Mr. and Mrs. A. Gzdowski Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Galec Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gdowski Mr. and Mrs. G. Grale Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hartman Miss Irene Hojnacka Bernice and Fred Jakim W. Janicki Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarmalinski Mr. V. A Mr and Mrs. E. Jerawski and Daughters Kalinowski, Florist . and Mrs. Kaszewski Miss M. Kazubowski Mr. and Mrs. J. Kazubowski Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. . R. Kazubowski and Mrs. E. Kirsten and Mrs. J. Klasa and Mrs. A. Klockowski COMPLIMENTS 1 of the Holy Family Academy Alumnae Association Miss Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pfc. Klockowska, '45 J. Klugiewicz J. P. Kobrzynski John Kopec J. Kozak, Cicero, Illinois J. Kozie-l Mitchell Krawczyk Medard A. Kunz Joseph Kurkowski, Detroit Lefty's Tavern Lenard's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Lesniak A. A. Lewandowski A. J. Linowiecki Mrs. K. Litoborski Mr. and Mrs. John B. Long, Jr. Mrs. Sophie Luski Majestic Trunk and Luggage Co. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Majewski Edward A. Mas, Boatswain's Mate 2Ic Mr. and Mrs. M. Mas Meyer Davis Co. Miss M. Micus Mrs. M. Niaber Rev. B. Niec Northwest Sport Shop Rev. Louis E. Nowak Mrs. Magdalene Nowakowski Mrs. M. Obodzinski Mr. C. Olszowy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Zygmunt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pallasch Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. Orlowicz W. Orzechowski Ostrowski Donald Owcarz George A. Owczarz W. Owsiak and Sons G. Patela Thomas Pawlowski C. Pazdyka Miss Emily and Clara Penkala Mr. and Mrs. F. Piech B. M. Piecuch, Men's Clothing Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pijanowski Andrew Piotrowski Thomas Podraza Stanley Pula James La Rosa Rukovina W. Runowski Mr. and Mrs. M. Rymarczuk W. H. Sajewski Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sawicki Mr. and Mrs. S. Setlik Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Siemion Mr. and Mrs. F. Sikorski Miss Tillie Skorka Miss Dorothy Smoglewska Snow's Pastry Shop Mr. and Mrs. F. Socha Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sojka Miss Catherine Sparacino Mr. and Mrs. Katherine Sparacino Mr. and Mrs. M. Sroka Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanaszyk Dr. F. Stapinski Mr. and Mrs. H. Sumien Mr. and Mrs. E. Surowiak Mr. and Mrs. P. Susabowski Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swietlik Mr. and Mrs. Michael Szady Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Szot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Szymski Mr. and Mrs. John Szyrnski Mr. Sam Tangora Mr. and Mrs. S. Travers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Venery Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warkocki Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warzala A. S. Wegrzyn J. Wegrzyn Weiber and Haeger, Inc. S. Wenc, Cloak Store Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. T. Wesolowski W. Wieczorek E. Wilczewski Adam Wisniewski Stanley Wodka P. Wojdyla W. Woidyla Frank Wojtkiewic: Pvt. and Mrs. Andrew Wolek Mrs. Apolonia Wolek Mr. and Mrs. John Wolek Miss Lyn Wolek Mrs. Angeline Wrzesien Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zalewski Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zielinski Mr. and Mrs. S. Zielinski XZ? kj POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE THE LARGEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE FRATERNAL SOCIETY OF AMERICANS OF POLISH DESCENT QORGANIZED IN I880 LICENSED IN TWENTY-NINE STATES INSURING MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Insurance in Force SI73,37l,474.00 Gross Assets S36,9I5,888.34 Adult Membership 243,540 Juvenile Membership 4l,783 Total Membership 285,323 POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE IN WAR ACTIVITIES MEMBERS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES CAs of September, 19441 MEN .... ................ ., .... .... 2 0 ,450 WOMEN .......... --- - 429 KILLED IN ACTION .... - 320 United States War Bonds Purchased ...... .... S l4,500,000.00 Contributicns to the American Red Cross ............................ I60,000.00 The above figures do not include purchases of bonds and contribu- tions for relief made by the 2000 Alliance Lodges and Councils. The Amount Collected by the Alliance for War Relief Purposes ........ ---S709,6I0,97 The Alliance is active in the American Red Cross work, the Polish Red Cross, Blood Banks, Collection of Clothing and Medical Supplies for Polish victims of war in all parts of Europe, and takes an active interest in the various Community Campaigns and numerous Drives. HOME OFFICE: 'I5'I4-20 W. DIVISION STREET CHICAGO 22 - OFFICERS - F, X. SWIETLIK .... ........... ....... C e nsor M. POWICKI -U .... Vice-Censor C. ROZMAREK --- ,..... President P. KOZLOWSKI ...,,, .... V ice-President FRANCES DYMEK ....... ....... V ice-President A. S. SZCZERBOWSKI .... .... G eneral Secretary M. TOMASZKIEWICZ--- .............. Treasurer DR. W. A. SADLEK ................................,..... High Medical 'Examiner BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Angeline Wojcik, J. F. Wattras, J. K. Gronczewski, Caroline Spisak, S. E. Basinski, J. J. Jozwiak, J. Rekucki, Jane Migala, J. Ulatcwski, J. E. Wrobel. COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Chwala Congratulations to Our Daughter I R E N E COMPL'MENTS MR. AND Mas. v. DABKlswlcz of FRANK BIELAWA Congratulations to Our Daughter D O L O R E S MR. AND MRS. L. KRAJEWSKI Phone Armitage 1412 Dr. S. K. BI3SZCZCI1Ski D E N T I S T 1425 W. DIVISION STREET CHICAGO Congratulations to Our Daughter D 0 L O R E S Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Madura Z fy if ag? Phone Brunlsiwick 8965 I I N . EMEMBER. - U U , 0 . l 1 .. . xv Z 3. Maryette S Brldal Shop j' ' 5.51 A q 7 Gowns of Beauty for the Bride and Party ' vb Wenv.,-Q! a 2138 W. CHICAGO AVENUE Congratulations and Best Wishes to STEPHANIE SOBON from I Rev. Edward A. Przybylskl Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sobozi John Robert Sobon, S lfc, U.S.N. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaczmarek John E. Vargooko, S.K. Zfc, U.S.N. Missos V. and V. and C. Koperczak Joseph S. Prokuski, Mo. MM Zfc, U.S.N. Mr. Joseph Koperozak Chicago Towel Company Mr. J. K. Eiohenbaum Buzzo's Tavern Pglish Women's Legion Love of the Fatherland, Group l792, Avon Grocery 81 Fruit Market Polish National Alliance PHONE HEMLOCK 4334 Compliments ot Resurrection Cemetery Greenhouses N ARCHER AVENUE JUSTICE, ILLINOIS Congratulations to Our Daughter LUCILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. Jahlonski POLONIA COAL COMPANY Distributors: Domestic and Steam COAL FUEL OILS STOKERS - HEATING EQUIPMENT Yards: NORTH AVE. at ELSTON AVE. 5492 NORTHWEST HIGHWAY Phone Brunswick 2600 Fhone Pensacola 'I200 Telephone Kildare I 508 SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Niles Florists Greenhouses and Nurseries CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS - ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS DECORATIONS FOR CHURCHES AND HALLS FLOWERS OF ALL KINDS For Weddings, Banquets, Parties, Funerals and All Occasions MILWAUKEE AVENUE NILES, ILLINOIS AlCh g :C ssoad U 'A' S 1895 'A' I ASH LAN D QUALITY CLOTHES for Men Women and Chxldren Budget Accommodations T H F D CLOTHING HOUSE wrwwxff ana fmsnumo Avwufs Open Evenings-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ' P-1lCAG0'S LARGEST OUT-OF-THE-LOOP CLOTHING STONE coNT'iNeNiTALQfsQEe'C L0 T H ' N G S? 4.,s,, -. Ccngratulations to Our Daughter ROSEMARY Mr. and Mrs. Julrus Kolczak Congratulations to Our Daughter Congratulations to My Niece E S T H E R L U C I A MR. AND MRS. A. GDOWSKI MISS ANN BLAZEJ Compliments of 18th STREET FRUIT MARKET i722 W. I8th Street Seeley 6l2I Congratulations to THE SENIOR CLASS LEONA CALLAHAN Phones: Rockwell 18011-1802 Men's Tailors Nemecek Bros. MEN'S CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS Wholesale and Retail JOSEPH E. VLASTNIK, City Sales Manager 2700-O2 S. DRAKE AVENUE CHICAGO Congratulations to Our Daughter D O L O R E S MR. AND MRS. NOVAK With Our Best Wishes to All the Graduates and Their Parents Compliments ot 18th ST. LEADER DEPT. STORE 18th and Paulina Streets Congratulations to THE GRADUATES A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. F. A. KOZYRA C0mDllm9 '1f5 Compliments of of MISS ROSALIA BUDZBANOWSKA MR. AND MRS. J. SLAZYK Compliments of MIDWEST BAKE SHOP 1634 W. 18th Street Seeley 0831 Congratulations to Our Daughter H E L E N MR. AND MRS. I. MALINOWSKI COMPLIMENTS Arthur Szymski SEAMAN 1fc PHONE ARMITAGE 3400 COMPLIMENTS OF ELSTON FUEL COMPANY 26 I O-40' ELSTON AVENUE CHICAGO Pho e Humboldt 4044 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of CO-OPERATIVE RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS. SLOWIK I628 W. Division Street CHICAGO Stanley's Barber Shop 838 N. RACINE AVENUE CHICAGO COMPLIMENTS GORMAN GOLF PRODUCTS lI20 S. MAIN STREET ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. L. KASPERSKI Supervisor Town of Cicero Congratulations to THE GRADUATES JUNIOR CLASS 405 COMPLIMENTS of MR. and MRS. B. KACHNOWSKI MONARCH PROVISION CO. WHOLESALE MEATS 926 W. Fulton Market CHICAGO Phone Rockwell 8200 PULASKI COAL COMPANY 3025 West 26th Street Chicago Compliments of WALLACE MUSIC HOUSE 328 S. Wabash Ave. Webster 2073 PHONE CALUMET 5400 WM. HORWITZ COMPLIMENTS JAYNE'S MOTOR SERVICE TRUCKS BY HoUR - DAY - WEEK Pool Car Distribution 2933 S. CALUMET AVENUE CHICAGO H. GORECKI PAINTINGS AND RELIGIOUS ART A Large Selection of Imported Prints Frames Made in All Sizes II64 MILWAUKEE AVE. Near Division Street Compliments to THE SENIOR CLASS MR. AND MRS. S. SOWA Ritz Bitters The Peer of All Bitters RITZ BITTERS CO. Chicago 22 Illinois Armitage 5589 John Kula, Prop. For a Big Cold Stein of Beer Go to KULA'S TAVERN Hall for Rent - Ladies Invited I824 W. Augusta Blvd. Chicago Phone Brunswick '7I I6 J. szAI.APsKI J LINOLEUM - RUGS - FURNITURE IOI9-2I Milwaukee Avenue Q Chicago Phone Crawford 2392 HART WALLPAPER 8. PAINT CO. 3236 West 26th Street Chicago KAGAN AND GAINES CO., INC. EVERYTHING in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS For Professional As Well As Amateur 228 S. Wabash Ave. Webster 4084-5 We Congratulate The 1945 Graduates of the Holy Family Academy May the Lord Continue to Bless Them in the Future, and May Their Lives Reflect Credit Upon Their Alma Mater! The Ecclesiastical Goods Co. 109 N. oEARBoRN STREET, zum FLooR T CHICAGO 2, -ILLINOIS DEALERS IN ci-iunci-I csoons AND Reusious ARTICLES ln the Heart of Chicago's Loop COMPLIMENTS Best Wishes to Our Daughter of L U C I L L E A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. F. PTASZEK COMPLIMENTS OF Malec Funeral Home Phone Humboldt l32O J. P. Grzemski J. P. Grzemski REAL ESTATE :: LOANS :: INSURANCE Property Management 2300 N. WESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO PHONE ARMITAGE 9454 COMPLIMENTS OF PEACOCK BRIDAL SHOPPE WEDDING ACCESSORIES Made to Order Our Specialty I282 MILWAUKEE AVENUE CHICAGO -I YOUR PICTURE A -is the most individual gift in the world. Your features, photographed with that happy combina- tion of realism and artistry for which we are noted, are pictured in your choice of a number of finishes, sizes and poses. 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