South Bend Catholic High School - Victorian Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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Class Will and Testament ff'ontinued from Page Twenty-Sixl dramatic skill to Chester Migasg his humor to Clarence Grzesk. Genevieve Strozewski bequeaths her ability to collect class dues to Irene Szymanowski. Zenobia Orszulak wills her natural curly hair to Lucille Guzickig her silence to Bertha Budzinski. Edward Kush wills his shyness to Dorothy Wegner and his art of drawing to Benjamin Zalas. Cecile Rozploch bequeaths her impetuous temper and tardiness to Helene Chelminiak and Melvina Pierzynski. Kenneth Oshinski wills his musical talent to Leonard Campanale. Jean Gaszewski bequeaths her ability to conceal her inner feelings to Dorothy Kurek and Esther Kopinski. E55 ADIEU Many a day we toiled hard, And now at last that we must part We thank you Alma Mater dear For as our guide, you kept us near. You taught us how to lead our lives And to succeed in all our strifes, Through your kindness we learned a Way That we can follow day by day. In our work you were our aid But before these moments fade, We won't fail you, hold no fear, Kind Adieu, Alma Mater, Dear! LORETTA STARCZEWSKI '39 The Victorian Joseph Hartwick wills his Civics Note Book to Marshall Stoughton. Loretta Ruszkowski wills her desire to hear concerts to Clara Ewaldg her quiet disposition to Emanuel Gondeck. To the Juniors as a whole we transmit the cherished and condign name of dignified Sen- iors and the honor to hold Hrst place in school. To the Sophomore-s, our Sister Class, we bequeath our ambition to study, and to the Freshmen our school spiritg to the faculty our promise to remain alert and faithful to their instructions. LORETTA RUSZKOWSKI SYLVIA SOSINSKI MARY JANE POORE LUCILLE MATERNOWSKI Senior Class of '39 SSD WS FAREWELL On the way, the world to face And leaving us today Starting for some other place Alone to make your way, I wish that I could write And tell what's in my heart But I cannot tonight When Seniors and Juniors part. Our hearts are swelled with joy VVe wish them all success To every girl and boy God's luck and happiness. These days we will remember Tonight we say goodby To every Senior member Of South Bend Catholic High. ANITA SLOMINSKI '40 Page Twenty-Seven I

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Class Will and Testament VVe, the Class of '39, who are destined to leave you physically, heartily aspire to be- queath our dearest individual traits to you, good Juniors. Lucille Nowakowski bequeaths her uncom- mon handwriting to Roman Pajakowskig her ease in making excuses to Edward Trok. Virginia Rozewicz Wills her accomplish- ment in writing Polish to Clarence Grzesk and Virginia Oshinski. Edmund Dulcet wills his popularity with the Freshmen to Emil Klosinskig his football ability to Walter Trzopg his height to Alfred Tajkowski. Irene Lepkowski Wills her dilatory tendency to Alvina Borkowski and Olga Nowak. Lucille Maternowski wills her big eyes to Martha Czerniak and Olga Slesinski. Henry Gudynowski wills his typing laurels to Stanley Klota. Esther Pajakowski wills her obstinacy to Ben Zalasg her nonchalance to Esther Morenc. Jean Szuba bequeaths her argumentative ability to Joseph Powicki and Virginia Kar- bowski. Joseph NVisniewski wills his ability to handle a car to Lucian Szymanskig his per- manent wave to Justyn Soleta. Loretta Starczeski wills her art of danc- ing to Anita Slominski and Irvin Zielinski. Mary Jane Poore wills her dignity to Loretta Gorka. Aloysius Ciesielski wills his ambition to be in school early each morning to Eugene Luzny and Clyde Heintzleman. Gertrude Chelminiak bequeaths her oratori- cal ability to Bernice Piaseckig her literature note book to Leona Jeziorski. Page Twenty-Six Loretta Lewinski wills her cheerful disposi- tion to Mary Demskeg her cheering throat to Joan Markowski. John Torzewski wills his power to rule to Edward Gadacz. Sylvia Sosinski bequeaths her punctuality to Irvin Gorski. Gladys Nowak wills her exactness in apply- ing cosmetics to Joan Przestwor and Genevieve Olejniczak. Leo Wallish wills his vocal powers of mak- ing soap box orations to Stanley Kandzierski and Matt Rutkowski. Yolanda Kielton bequeaths her speed in shorthand and rapid transcription to Jeanette Kusmierzg her biology notes to Alice Pianow- ski. Geraldyne Rybicki Wills her capability of riding a bicycle to Dorothy Grzeszczyk and Tillie Zarembka. Modest VVendowski wills his ability to avoid payment for admits to Louis Buda. Gertrude Nowakowski wills her dignified gait to Marie Manuszak. Wanda Liwosz bequeaths her modified voice to Virginia Slott and Henrietta Lewinski. Roman Kowalski Wills his timid disposition to Joseph Marshallg his skill at working Chemistry equations to Stanley Cegielski. Gertrude Hazinski wills her height to Hen- rietta Kowalski and Alex Wcisel. Jane Kujawa leaves her domestic skill to Barbara Jankowskig her quiet Ways to Antoi- nette Sokoloski. Edward Szaulewicz wills his ability to dance the Polka to Sylvester Kolberg his The Victorian



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Summary of School. Activities YOUNG AMERICA ON THE AIR The Young America on the Air, a program for young students has been quite successful during the past season. This short memoran- dum, therefore, is to inform you of the memo- ries which will linger on in our memories for- ever and a day. Our iirst program was in October, it consisted of a discussion on elec- tions of the senior class officers, football play- ers, the first game of the season, our new coach, and the initiation of the new students into South Bend Catholic High. The par- ticipants of this program were the following: Misses Loretta Ruszkowski, Irene Lepkowski, Lauretta Lewinski, Messrs. Edward Szaulewicz, Roma.n'Kowalski, John Torzewski, and Joseph Wisniewski. Another interesting program in which the Seniors participated was on the twelfth of November. This program was in honor of the war heroes, living and deceased, who served their country and gave up their lives for a worthwhile cause. These participants were: Misses Jean Gaszewski, Loretta Star- czewski, Esther Pajakowski, Leo Wallish, Ken- neth Oshinski, Joseph Hartwick, and Roman Kowalski. The next program was held on Thanks- giving Day, to give thanks for all the good and blessings received. Students who took part were: Misses Gladys Nowak, Jean Szuba, Virginia Rozewicz, Henry Gudynowski, Modest VVendowski, and Leo Wallish. The program on December tenth was dedi- cated to Christmas in many lands. Par- ticipant in this program was Miss Mary Jane Poore who spoke on Christmas in France. Page Twenty-Eight On December 24, the students of the Senior Class sang carols and Christmas greetings were extended by Virginia Rozewicz, Loretta Starczewski, Lauretta Lewinski, and Edward Szaulewicz. The students sang to the accom- paniment of Cecile Rozploch. The program for January 21 was dedicated to Sister Pauline Agnes, C. R. in honor of her feast day. A student from each class ex- pressed greetings. They were: Freshman- Phyllis Rozewiczg Sophomorefiildwin Kapsa, Junior-Loretta Gorkag and the Senior was Edward Szaulewicz. This was the last of the programs. Thanks were extended to Schlcsser Dairy Products for giving us the opportunity of being on the air, also to Sister Catherine, C. R. for preparing the talks rendered at the programs. GERTRUDE NOWAKOWSKI and Y. KIELTON ROTARY CLUB Upon the invitation of the Rotary Club of South Bend, two Senior boys, as in the previ- ous year, were fortunate to participate in the Rotary Club gatherings held each Wednesday noon at the Oliver Hotel. At each of these meetings a lunch was served and a prominent business man or professionalist delivered an interesting and educational talk, or some other intellectual and beneficial program was con- ducted. Patriotism was and is being kept alive. At these weekly meetings, Leo Wallish represented the South Bend Catholic High School during the first semester, during the second-half year Edward Szaulewicz was the representative, who took part in the Rotary The Victorian

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