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D l res Kruszewskl Presrdent Barbara Becker Treasurer Kathleen Braeqer V1cePres1dent Cat rme Marz Secretary I StllfUl5lS lltfltthlttl Here xt 1S once agatn lune and graduatlon Th1s t1I'I'1C It lsnt lust ANV graduatlon No the Class of F1fty number has come up and lt IS the1r turn to walk out of the doors of Salnt Be-nedxet s and 1nto the future Wlth them go the fun and memorxes of four wonderful years The successful Curtls Magazme dr1ve the trek to Mllwaukee the enchanttng bnoball and of course tolls and Joys of the SCI-IOLASTICAN productlon were outstandlng prolects of the Senlor class At basketball games our d1gn1f1ed w1th cheers especxally when there were two fellow sen1ors on the team and S B A was 1n the lead The cheerleadxng squad and bowlmg club were also ably represented by Semors To lead them through thelr last year the Class Chose Dolores Kruszewslu as pre-s1dent Kathleen Braeger v1cepres1dent Catherme Marz secretary and Barbara Becker treasurer They elected Betty l-leberlem Student Councrl Representatlve In the heart of th1s class could be found unprecedented school sp1r1t and cooperatlon For days they looked forward to the lumor Senlor Prom and after wards thelr d1ar1es conta1ned words s1m1lar to thls I had a wonderful tlme But the years have become a blur No they have not faded but they are bung ghmpsed through blurred eyes And xt IS these same eyes that Wlll carefully read over and over agaln 1n the years to come the dlploma bearlng Graduate of 1950 If f' ' t its ' , . classmates were really caught oft their guardg yet who could help but give out
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Mciry Allgeier St. Boniface, Hammett I l 'y, U Courteous, petite, quiet, Mary is one of our tiny seniors. Living in the country, she knows all the difficulties of commuting, but we can truthfully say we envied Mary many a day when she was excusably late for first class. Mary enjoys square dancing at church get-to-gethers and has been popular in school parties and activities. Accuracy, neatness, and precision in all her work are traits which are deservedly Mary's. No matter what she may attempt, she will succeed. She plans to be a stenographer after graduation. Ctillio Bridget Borczynski St. Stanislaus' Tillie Tillie rates high in the popularity parade of the Senior Class. She can best be remem- bered by her quick, lightly tossed remarks in the classroom and by her talent in singing. She was a member ot the BENE-DICTUM staff for three years, and one of the outstanding photographers on the SCHOLASTICAN. She distinguished herself in sports by playing for- ward on the intra-mural team. Dancing and swimming rank high among her hobbies. Ten years from now, Tillie will probably be seen at the head of a classroom teaching biology to a grcup of pupils. Borbcirci leon Becker St. lohn's Becky' ' lf anyone desires to be Becky's friend, all he need do is to send her some roses or take her to a horse show. She enjoys seeing golden sunsets and viewing picturesque country land. Barbara was an active parti- cipant on the bowling team, was a member of BENE-DICTUM for three years, and has worked on the sports staff of the SCHOLAS- TICAN. She is the Class of 5O's able treasurer and has been granted the honor of being a Student Council Representative. Her pet aversions are gushers, and awaking on rainy days. After she graduates, Barbara is undecided as to whether she will become a receptionist or a bookkeeper.
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