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

 - Class of 1944

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Cut of the Crystal Ball The sun will shine on us, you'll see, 'Pon leaving dear old S. B. C. Each will have his goal to reach On lifc's tempestuous sea and beach. What billowy waves Before he arrives at To find this out, we This crystal ball for Ah! that luster! wha must each transcend the voyage's end? must consult many a result, t do I see? All the future is revealed to me That crystal ball so clear and bright Shows Johnny M.. a famed playwright. Humorous plays and drama yet Johnny with his aide, Leo K. beget. For the hero, audiences shiver and pray. Foremost attendant is Dorothy McCay. The crystal ball discloses now A renowned dress shop right in town. Who is the proprietor? Let me see- Well, look at that!!!! Rita designs, Margie It's Rita C. Borlik sews And Lucille Lichner sell the clothes. Let's watch who buys them-let us Upon my word! It's Frank Rose--he, and Lorraine B. Patricia A. Arc hard theatrical workers today Patsy the booker and Frank the man, Success they greet on every hand. Oh, crystal ball! you How much more will Don't fade now when Pray tell us who will wonderful thing you unspring? wc need you so, to concerts go. Matthew S. has his own band: Talented soloists hc has too, on hand. S66f One of these quite well can play, Of course we know her-Claire K. Matt's vocalist is not quite clear, Brighten, O crystal, and make her near. It's Gertrude S., we might have known, For songs she's always had renown. And there's our marimbist, Theodore L. He's always practiced his music well. Helen Kaminski, the pianist, is fine, Just look at the way she keeps her time. Now the crystal ball discloses The comic side of our osmosis . Richard and Robert were born comedians For they're still at itg the stage is their medium Politicians two of us have become Successful and honest as the day is long. Guess who 7-Ernest P. and Chester B. Their faces on billboards all over we see. Ah! but what is this that We have here? A jovial physician, if my sight is clear, Johnny Cicslewicz, a graduate of medical college In practice applies his well learned knowledge. Wait! John's office has not yet faded, Who's that pretty nurse so finely rated? It's Beatrice Nowak, a registered nurse, Here all her practice she does rehearse. Of stenographers we have about two. Dolores Klosowski and Lorraine W. Both at Studebaker Corporation. Oh, I Wonder who is in Aviation? The answer to this, as you soon will see, Are Eugene L., and Johnny B. Flying Aces they've beeen since the war Guarding the world still now as before.

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Forum Latinum The Foruni Latinuln, gr Latin club in our school, has for its purpose promoting interest in and acquiring Q1 fuller appreciation ef the lan- guage. For us Catholics the study of Latin has an additional incentive since it is the official language of the Catholic Church. During our meetings, projects on Roman life. customs, etc., help us realize more fully hon' much we are illclebted to the llolnalis for our present- day world, Imaginary sight-seeing tours through picture study, acquaint us with the glories of his- toric Rome, not only the Home ot' the Caesars but also the nioflern uEtQ1'll2ll City -the Center of Christianity. The latest news, stories, jokes, and other interesting' articles, we read from the MAllXllllllll Latinun1 , a Latin magazine. Games and songs aclcl to the enjoyment ol' the meetings conducted hy the praeses, Mary L. Lasl-Qowslii, as- sisted by the suh-1n'aeses, Iflugene Laflewski. The other officers are: the scriptor, Patricia Kucz- manski, and the praefectus aerarii, Evelyn Nie- mier.



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Out of the Crystal Ball Margie Pickavet, the world will remember As a mathematician: so that We can send her Our taxes to file and bills to write. Oh, crystal ball, you are a delight. Genevieve B. is next on our list. Her's is the fame of a great artist. A designer of beautiful women's clothes, This is the branch of art she chose. So that the nation will not go unfed There'll always be Sylvia to plan our bread. A dietician she, with a love for the Navy. No wonder, she always makes potatoes and gravy. Once more the crystal becomes so dark I cannot distinguish that face-but hark! Is that not Ronald Zell, a religion teacher? 'Ie's a pastor as well as a forceful preacher. Chere I see Marge Kalmar teaching chemistry And Coach Irvin Janks striving for victory. Dh, what a happy world this crystal did find. With such brilliant tutors improving the mind Leo Jankowski dons his schoolroom expression As he tries to explain the physics lesson, To a group of boys who pay no heed But ignore the book that they will need. All these I see, are tutoring for The S. B. C. of '54 To dear Alma Mater they are all loyal, Such fziithfullness is, I must say, royal. Where now, crystal ball? There's not many left, You must not fade, ere you any forget. What's Margie S. doing, I'm eager to know Docs she play on her fiddle yet with her bow? There's Margie now, neat as can be Manager of a studio-well goodness me! Esther and Lorraine have a School of Dance On their graceful feet they stake their chance. Ali! a jewelry store! We all know who's in it, C. T. Williams, right up to the minute, He's his own manager now, proud as can be, Ile has diamonds, and watches, and pearls plenty Another familiar face, Alice B. And what does she do now, oh prithee? A charming hostess at any event, Impoliteness a home she'll always prevent. Now our second Alice, Alice D. Her journalistic fame's as great as can be, To great magazines she does contribute, And many fine books her pen does output. Registered nurses Clemy and Bea Have brought cheer and comfort to many at sea. Now that they're home again doing great work, From hard work and toil they never do shirk. Rita D. on the crystal's long list ls known as the world's best typist. A stencil-cutter better you could not find, Rita's the finest you'll see of her kind. The crystal shows a dry-goods store. It's Elaine Kolski'sg she's at the door. Stcphany is a movie star Oh, we've always known that she'd go far. Bernadine Z. and Irene D. Do not belong together here, we see, Berny's a musician, just for fun, While Irene is an unmusical nun. Au Revoir, little crystal, you've served your turn For from you, all our futures we've learned. Happy as larks the Seniors wil be Thank you for all you've done for me.

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