St Bonaventure High School - Seraph Yearbook (Sturtevant, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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For half a century they too have led through Francis 'to Christ. 'k'A'ir'k'k fl 7. A. ' , 1 N , x We lecficalle . . . TU .-Xl,l. those who Yl'IS'l'I'IRlJ,XY so unselfishly lecl and lu those whn so willingly were lcd 'l'HROl'GI-I FRXNVIS 'IU VHRIF-'lf WSZYSTKIM. kt6rzy WFZORA-I bezinteresownie pruwarlzili, uraz wszystkim. kt6rzy ulegle rlali sig prowadzid PRZI-ZZ l R.'XNl'lSZKA IDU ,ll-IZl'S.X. N iniejszy SERAF Dedykuje jaw, 1' . . . 7424 Wafame lk ANI? 'IU .XI.I. those who TODAY so unselfishly lead and to ,K those who so willingly are led THROUGH FRANCIS TO CHRIST. if 41 jAKO'l'liZ WSZYSTKIM. kt6rzy lJZlSl.Xj z tznkim lJOgWlQl'6I'llPI11 pmwadzq. i lei wszyslkim, ktlnrzy clzlwzljzj sie prowuclzie PRZIHIZ IVRAXCISZK.-X IDU jl-2Zl'SA. Klasa z 1951 Roku. ., . E ,. N-.JI N A . 'Sz 3424 S as ,Q - s 7 - ' . Uri UHF' . MIAAIIIILIWMJ flvvlar l'xrTr-in STATES or AM'ERIf'A ZAJmf6W J: 61 N0 91o5!51. my a, 1951. Reverend Theodore Zu-enbe, 0.E.ll. Rector St. Bonaventure liner Seminary and High School Sturtevent, lieconain Reverend and dear Father: I an pleased to infer: you that on thin nemo:-able oceuivn at the celebration of the Golden Jubilee of St. Bonaventure llinor Selhury and High School, our lult Holy Father, Pape Pius XII, has very graclaully deiped to bili hh apeehl Apue- tclic Benodiction upon the Priars Umor cf St. Francie, the other members of the faculties, the lemimrhne and students, the alumni and the friends and benefactor! of St. Bvnaventuz-e'l lho participate Ln this joyous anniversary celebration. This Blessing is ganted as A token of the paternal affection of Hia Holmes: in recognition of the splendid spiritual and intellectual fruit: of the pest fifty yearn and ae a pledge of heavenly fevure for the yuan which lie ahead. lhile conveying this august message of the Sovsreigx Pontiff I wish to add my om personal greetings and good lilhal. lith sentiments of eeteel and 'ith highest personal regards, I remain Sincerely 101111 Ln Christ, L. S. Jef ff .95 M-4 Y . L Archbishop of Laodicea Apostolic Delegate mmm awww, Qxwm ' ammo xwz. CI LI .AY.wcfto ' he Minus N49 ' 4,5 Qwwlcwmsmco -' 0 mess 23? 2 'uam - 1- '- r--5 f rice C ew'We foam, if .' ' !?,U,ofi9vafo N9 ,wo flfoyvvo ,4,ly,,,,q,,,5,p,9,o,,- , fo I ' ' :My ' ' ag4,v-fp ,a,,,,, ,ojyV w , ,waoYn?L Mgiumovalsib, ,obit 2. wld: Afygf Mwgwmbgvyawlw s9.2f'.91'6. To lhe mos! esleemed in Chris! Reverend Falhers Rector and Professors, Sludenls and Benefaclors of fire Sl. Bonaventure Seraphicafe af Sfurlevani lWisconsinj, joyfully celebrating fire fiflieth anniversary of lhe founding of the Seraphicate, We, as proof of Our benevolence and esfeem and as a presage of heavenly blessings io Ihem all, very lovingly impart Our seraphic blessing. Given in Rome, af lhe General Curia, on April 2, 1951. Fr. Pacific M, Perantoni, Minisfer General O.F.M. V Y' '71 in -il -K 41 41 41 5 '92 fn' 'iz i?gg.n ,ljdn vnu myfaov Q J 'I K5 ' i If Q5- fgp 15,3 , ,,.,3., ..... :Half , wr Q VT em Hours April 20, 1951 The Reverend Theodore Zarembe, O.F.M. St. Bonaventure ll. S. Q H. S. St.u.rtevant, Wisconsin My dear Father Zarembex On the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the establishment of St. Bone- venture llinor Seminary and High School, Sturte- vant., Wisconsin, I wish to cmmend the work which your Fathers have been doing during the half century just drawing to a close. IU prayer is that this work my continue end grmv, so that greater fruits mey oe garnered in the years that lie before ue. Wishing you end ell the lembere of the Comnunity every grace and blessing desired, I renin Sincerely youre in Christ., Q' ' Archbishop of Milwaukee. BlSHOP'S RESIDENCE GREEN sn. wus, IQ!!! men 16, 1951. Rev. Theodore Zarembe, O.F.l., Rector St.. Bonaventure lkinor Seminary lit. Pleasant Sturtevsnt., lie. Dear Father Rector, On behalf of the Diocese of Green Bey I ex- tend heartfelt congratulations to St. Bonaventure llinor Seminary on the occasion of its Golden Jubilee. lorthy of note is the fact that previous to its transfer to Sturtevant The Frsnciscan Fathers operated the 1 Seminary in the Diocese of Green Bay. It was founded in Pulaski, Headquarters of the ABBUIPZXOD of the Blessed Virgin Iery Province of the Franciscan Fathers, and continued there for twenty-one years. There is reason therefore for our diocese to share in the , joy and solelnity of this occasion. 1 5 To yeu es Rector, the Rev. Faculty, the 5 Frenciscen Fathers, the seninsriens and students et St.. Bone- 5 venture s, and to all its friends I tender the greetings and best. wishes of the clergy and feithful of the Diocese sf Green Bly. l With kuldest personal regards and best wishes, I ressin Very s ely in Zin, Bishop of Green Bay N 1 4 I , ini: SIllfll'lIlS yn-sn-rllnp. 3? mu-: Il lens: Fl Vliaipi-I It sh-rdalp. 1-:ste-rilzl 3 S4-lmul lius 31-sh-rdzly. History of St. Bonaventure 1901-1951 by Fr. Cmisffmlinc Klizkowskf, O.F.M. 1. - Early Days When the Polish Franciscan Fathers lO.F.M.l settled in the northeastern part of Wisconsin at Pulaski in April, 1887, among their chief concerns was the es- tablishment of means whereby their con- tinued organized existence as a friary, as a commissariat, and later as a province would be assured, However, this natural means in the life of a Religious Order - the establishment of a preparatory school - could not receive their immediate at- tention due to other more pressing mat- ters. A friary building had to be constructed for the friars, and a parish church had to be erected to serve the spiritual needs of the local community which gave its gen- erous aid to both projects. One-hundred and twenty acres of land had been donat- ed tothe Fathers through the liberal grant of a well-known owner of a land company in Milwaukee, Mr. J. J. Hoff. who en- couraged the settling of Poles in the im- mediate area of Hofa Park, Pulaski. Chase, Sobieski, Kosciuszko, Krakow, Big and Little Suamico. and Flintville, Wis. lMr. Hoff was a Norwegian and a non- Catholic until his conversion shortly be- fore death, on October 17, 1910.l One- hundred acres were offered for the main- tenance of a friary and twenty acres for a parish church. Vzirs IVJll'lxt'tl uni Ilie- L:i'wui1ilS -- 1-sh-riluy. S4-lmffl bus - today. On the land donated by Mr. Hoff, the pioneer Fathers built in 1887 a two-story frame building, the south wing of which constituted the parish church. while the center and north wing served the needs of the young Franciscan community. Debts incurred o11 this building, the small number of Fathers 135 and Brothers 4129, and the ever-present danger for the next 16 years 11894-19109 of the Com- inissariat losing its independence. pre- vented any further progress with regard to a school. Whatever students applied for admis- sion to the Fathers were, in the absence of a preparatory school at Pulaski. sent either to St. Joseph's College, Teutopolis. Ill., conducted by the Franciscan Fathers 1O.F.lVl.j of the Sacred Heart Province, or to St, Lawrence College, Mount Cal- vary. Wis., conducted by the Capuchin Franciscans qO.F.1Vl. Ca.p.j. The names of those definitely known to have attend- ed either of the above institutions for the first few years are: Frank Szczechowski, John Piontek, Cesar Krzyian, Stanley Przybysz, and Vincent Konopka at Teu- topolis. and August Brylski. Adolph Drob- ka, and Stanley Gapa at Mount Calvary. It fell upon the already overburdened but zealous Father Francis Manel to un- dertake the tremendous task of establish- ing a Franciscan educational institution at Pulaski. Through his heroic efforts and for the prime purpose of educating Polish-American youth for the priesthood in the Franciscan Order. The Seraphic School of Sf. Francis came into being and opened its doors to twelve students September 9, 1901. This first group was labeled the twelve apostles of the new Al4'l'IIllLi Stuilvnts lull vwrff an nn -' ' Urovv: llllillfvl lmlnp lla-Ion: Study hull tm school on October 26, 1901, by Father Dennis Schuler, O,F.M., who had been delegated by the Most Rev. General of the Friars Minor in Rome to make the canonical visitation of the Pulaski community. The names and points of origin of these students were: Peter Banka QHofa Park, Wis.J, Joseph Ga- bryszek tGreen Bay, Wis.J, John Kujawa tDetroit, Mich.j, Alexander Trawinski fChase, Wis.J, Joseph Szlot tGreen Bay, Wis.J, Casimir Koropaczewski and Joseph Motulewicz tSu- walki, Polandj, Joseph Lapacz, John Olszewski, and Stanis- laus .Pawlowski tPulaski, Wis.J, and Leo Sonnek tRadom, Ill.J. Much confusion has existed in the past with regard to the accurate number of students in 1901. School records list only ten, while Father Francis in his brief history of the school in the Kalendarz Franciszkanski of 1912 mentions eleven. Nevertheless, two of the students of 1901-02, Leo Sonnek and J. Lapacz, who are still alive, claim attendance at The Sera- phic School of Sl. Francis in 1901, and their presence is attested to by the other living members of their class and faculty, and by the still surviving lay brothers who aided the early Fathers in the maintenance of the school. John Olszewski left during the school year and thus it may be that Father Francis writing some ten years later, in 1911, put the final tabulation of students as it existed at the end of the school year rather than the ac- tual number of those who applied in September. The first faculty consisted of the rector, Father Romuald Byzewski, who taught La- tin and German, Father Stanislaus K. Lepich, vice-rector and teacher of English. U. S. his- tory, geography, and arithmetic, Father Francis Manel, guardian of the friary, the found- er of the school, and teacher of religion, bible history, penmanship, music, Mr. Charles Lepich, who first substituted briefly for his brother in some of the subjects during the first year, then with the exception of 1915-16 taught regularly from 1902-1922, and Brothers Hu- milis Wojtkowiak and Liberatus Borkowski. who taught the Praeparanda class in which lack of knowledge of certain required subjects for entrance into high school was given spe- cial attention, Eight students were in the first class and four in the Praeparanda class in 1901. First to graduate from Sf. Bonaventure Seraphic College in 1903 were John Piontek tlater Father Cyril, first Bonaventurite to become a Franciscanl. Frank Szczechowski tnow known as Heitski, a retired member of the Green Bay police force and at present bank teller in Milwaukeej, and Cesarius Krzyian Cnow a diocesan priest in Buffalo, N.Y.J. The number of graduates in the succeeding 10 years was 2 in 1904, 5 in 1905, 2 in 1906, 3 in 1907, 2 in 1908, 3 in 1909, 5 in 1910, none in 1911, and 5 in 1912. A list of St. Bo- naventure graduates in complete form appears elsewhere in this book. Humble and dif- icult conditions of the school in its earliest days, unfavorable communication and trans- portation facilities, a very rigid form of discipline, and the fact that the school predomi- llc-v. Joseph Gnlvryszok Arll'lllht'l' of 115111-02 A-lass Ile-law. I. to r,g I-'irsl si-p:u':i1v si-lmol lrliilslinu. lf'm-Ii, IEHHZ1 first friairy cluting l'rum IXRT in XYlll4'll classes were lu-lil from Sept, 10, ltilll lu I-R-lv., IU031 first II2ll'lSll vlxurvli and stud:-nts' 1-lmpel tthe latter from Sept. El. ltilll lo Feb., IEHISIJ. i L, -- a-away' annum 1901-02 1902-03 , nantly accepted only boarding students, kept the number of graduates down to a surprising 862. From the first 12 stu- dents in 1901, enrollment rose to 60 in 1913 and to 93 in 1922, the last year at Pulaski. Starting with 113 in 1922 at Stur- tevant, student enrollment at St. Bonaventure reached its peak at the beginning of the 1946-47 school year with 217 stu- dents. Total enrollment during the past 50 years approximates 3500 students. II. NAME OF THE SCHOOL The official name of The Seraphic School of St. Fran- cis lasted only till February, 1902. It was then changed to Mr. John Kommku ,M St. Bonaventure Seraphic College and then simply to St. Member of fn-st student groin Bonaventure College in February, 1907, which title lasted flf '1'029 and 1f 0ff'SS0f lf '8 lf IEPI5-16. officially till June, 1928. From September, 1928, to June,1937, the school was known as St. Bonaventure Minor Seminary. Since 1937, by act of the definitorial congress of the then Commissariat, it was perma- nently decreed to be St. Bonaventure Minor Seminary and High School. Throughout the past fifty years, the school has been referred to as a college ffrom the Latin collegium and Polish kolegiumj by the faculty, students, clergy, and bene- factors. In its origin, the school was instituted as a preparatory seminary for the priest- hood in the Franciscan Order. Such seminaries in the language of the constitutions of the Order at the time and even today are designated as seraphic colleges . Moreover, in the European system of education upon which the school was patterned for a long time. all preparatory schools, whether for the priesthood or for the professions, were called col- legia. In addition, the fifth year or humanities was available to Franciscan clerics at Pulaski after novitiate till the founding of St. Francis College at Burlington, Wis. in 1931 where humanities and three years of philosophy are since taught. Finally, the school me- rited the name of a junior college from 1919 to 1928 when a complete and uninterrupted 5-year curriculum was offerred. - III. OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHOOL The original and still the prime objective of St. Bonaventure M.S. and H.S. is the edu- cation of Polish-American youth in preparation for the priesthood in the Order of Friars Minor. With the expansion of the building program other objectives were added. Thus, in 1903, candidates for the priesthood in the various dioceses of the United States were accepted. From 1910 on, day students were tolerated, though not in large numbers, both in Pulaski and in Sturtevant, With the change of the scl1ool's location in 1922 to Corliss fStur- Ainollic-1' vivw ut' the ss-html lblllilllllg' as it alxpeurr-il ln Iwi-011 l-'1-lr., 11003 and Sept.. lthlti. View of first svlmrzite ss-hunl building: Mr. Charles Lepis-h First and longest-termed lay-teacher: 1001-151 11916-22. tevantl, Wis., the scope of objectives was widened broadly to include students who did not intend to study for the priesthood. This was done advisedly to afford a greater number of Polish- American youth, from the large and small cities of America where a sufficient number of Catholic high schools was lacking, the opportunity to prepare themselves for the various professions, to be leaders in the social field in a highly competitive country, and to become better Catholics and citizens. A progressive multiplication of objectives did not hinder the attainment of the prime objective but benefitted all three. For, while only 120 students graduated in the years 1903 to 1922 at Pulaski, 706 received their diplomas in Sturtevant since 1922 and a proportionally larger number has followed in the foot- steps of the Poor Man of Assisi . IV. THE SCHOOL PLANT In 1901, there was no separate school building as yet in Pulaski. Classes were held in the larger rooms on the second floor of the friary where a study hall was also pro- vided. A separate dining room for the students was set apart in the southeast end of the center wing on the first floor. The first dormitory was a separate utility building, actu- ally a loghouse. which housed the first 12 students in one section while the other parts of it were used for laundry, carpenter shop. bakery, and a granary. In it was also located one of the two wells which were the main source of water supply in the early years. lhflnwa l'0ve-1' uf st-cond seliiestei' i'vprn'l 4-:wil Encouraged by the rise of the nunluber slinw-ing' that tlw offit-izzil name from Feb., 11102, of St11deI1tS to lI1 and seeing the lm- was ht. Ronaveiiture lNPl'i'llll'IIt' tollege. of Continuing classes in the friary 4 . for a longer period of time, Father Francis in E , .,, . g W the fall of 1902 and not without some appre- ' A hension engaged Michael Niedzielski, a con- W tractor from the area, to construct a two-story, , i 50'x65' stone building with a basement fthe iw' 1 f' friary did not have onej and attic fwhich was ff- . ...LM finished for dormitory spacej. This was the W . first separate school building. It was built 90 . 1 feet north of the frame friary. Ptllafgkl, pW',It9. John Biamynski of Pulaski allowed the lay brothers to take gratis all the stone needed from his quarry and Frank Zacharjasz also of Pulaski granted them the same favor with Ile-low: 4'0vm' of first l'9llUl'l varrl showing that tha- first offivial minw of the school tSept., regard to 3.S I'Ill1Cl'1 sand as W3.S needed f01' the ltitll-Fel: 1190151 was Se'l':iplii4' Si-hfml of Saint ' '- ' mason work. Other generous people from Hofa Park and Pulaski helped in hauling the material to the site of construction. Great help was given to M. Niedzielski by the lay brothers Modest, Benvenute, Vincent, Pacific. Fra Iwi I -Ei ,Q gf' Joseph, Dominic, and a student, John Piontek I 'W' -,QU - J' Qlater Father Cyrilj, who had been a brick it .., D xg H . - mason in Silesia, Poland, before coming to the ...ifillliaaf 'zz 1130121323 - United states. A, ,X Brother Modest was instructed by Father f, Uviprsnciszka' Francis to observe the contractor and make I W plans of the work for a planned future exten- ' . sion. A foundation, extending through 90 ft. YQ715. which separated the frame friary and the new Q ' 1 building, was also now comnleted in the hope ,r I I' E A of expanding the new building later. if neces- Ewfmfffpfanyig sary. Entrance to the building could be made Page 16 In-v. Stanislaus Knstku In-pivll. 1904-05 First Vll't'-llt'l'lUl'. livlll-U63 teach- l'l', liltil-UN. either through the basement or over a walk on top of it. The new school building was ready for use in February, 1903, and could now accommodate 40 boarding students. After the completion of the building, the remaining debt amounted to S7,725.00, which in those days of low wages was quite a sizable sum. Accommoda- tions now included a more spacious dormitory, four classrooms ttwo of which served as studyhallsj, a dining hall, a large wash- room, a library, a greater wardrobe space, bathrooms, an infir- mary, a separate office for the rector, and rooms for the lay faculty members. Seven years later, in 1910, when the enrollment of board- . ing students was in excess of 40. another addition, 50'x90', was built entirely by the lay brothers on the foundations laid in 1903 between the first separate school building and the friary. Bro. Modest supervised the work. In 1912, the northeast wing designed for washroom purposes was constructed and a 90'x40' extension was added to the east of the 1910 structure in order to expand kitchen and dining hall facilities. Final completion of the building into a uniform quarry stone style was made in 1914 with the construction of a 135'x46' southern wing which increased space for the Fathers, Brothers, and faculty, who had been living in a wooden structure on the same spot. The school now could accommodate approximately 100 boarding students. With the growing crowded conditions and a realization that a more centralized location nearer to the larger cities would greatly increase the enrollment, Father Francis, now as a Commissary Provincial, began to look about and inquire among the Polish clergy of Wiscon- sin for a suitable site. Through the aid of several Polish priests from Milwaukee, HOLY ROSARY ACADEMY for girls, conducted by the Dominican Sisters at Corliss, Wis. Q20 miles south of Milwaukee, 60 miles north of Chicago, and 7 miles west of Racinej, was purchased by Father Francis in 1922 and the transfer from Pulaski to Corliss was made in the summer of that year. A large four-story, three-Wing building with a very serviceable attic could conveniently accom- ,fs 'A 6 Q if modate 180 students, with offices and rooms N 4 A7 fflgpyvcfgfgl' ' for the administration, large dormitories, K W -if classrooms, a study hall, dining hall and ,mg ygfz f,,,',,,,K,-f,c7 kitchen, library, small gymnasium, library, I' fi infirmary. and utility rooms. Another build- p ing, ST. ANN'S HOME FOR THE AGED, ,QQ-f-fag ff' J about 200 ft. south of the school building, f f ' was converted for the housing of the faculty and lay brothers and its name changed to we W ST. JOSEPH FRIARY. The purchase also iz-A-rv fn! covered 160 acres of land affording ample S X0 3 M space for a beautiful campus, a park in 55'5fi?W?'5'XLf 1 ff' . 1 ff front of the school and friary, and greatly -,,..3,5..Z.,..,.,i , , M is M needed farm land and buildings. ' True to expectations, the purchase of it aww' ivi' 'W 3 W ' A If a new site nearly doubled the highest en- gif Wi-iysf-5 jg . ,, rollment at Pulaski. When on November 3, f' 1929, ground was broken for a new gvmna- 5 W sium, The Rev. F. Wojfalewicz Memorial iiiawww Building, enrollment actually doubled that in VE-QW t A of Pulaski in 1930-1931 with a record high , f . of 186 students. The gymnasium building Q includes a study-hall for 220 students, a .oafmpwgvgxfawx modern library, classrooms, a large recrea- - A Lf! Copy of report m-ard for the first seniosti-1' if 11001-H2 st-hool ye-ar of the lit-V. .lust-ph lluhry Page 17 szek. 1905-06 xri' I '-' Ylr. Vhnrh-s Gojny Mr. .XIIHQIINI Hrylski '04 Niwuml lily-te-zwlii-l', IUUJS-HT. Sw-mul lungvst- In-rmv-fl lay ll'Jll'lll'l'. 11003-1922. tion hall with 3 bowling alleys and other facilities, a student printery and a spacious gym- nasium 190'x60'J, one of the finest in high school circles in the land. As a sign of continued growth and ever-increasing expansion, there exists since 1946 at St. Bonaventure a crying need for adequate dormitory space, additional classrooms, of- fices, utility, and alumni rooms. V. ADMINISTRATION Although Father Francis Manel founded The Seraphic School of Sl. Francis , he did not choose to become its first rector. For that office, a friar was chosen who had orig- inally been a Franciscan in Poland. was driven into exile by the cruel May Laws and Kul- turkamf of Chancellor Bismarck of Germany in the latter part of the nineteenth century, had lived and worked as a diocesan priest in Detroit. Mich. and Winona. Minn, for 24 years 11875-18993 and then returned to the Order, to the Franciscan Fathers in Pulaski, in 1899. to put on again the garb of a Franciscan friar. This priest of God was Father Romuald By- zewski, who had a Doctor's degree in philosophy from Louvain U., Belgium, had founded a parish in Detroit, and a Polish daily Wiarus in Winona before coming to Pulaski. The school could not be entrusted into more capable hands. His assistant in the administration of the school was the Rev. Stanislaus K. Lepich. O.F.M., just ordained in June. 1901. Dlr. Frank Heitski '03 First separate student cliam-l rfrom I-'f-lu.. 121033. I.. tu r.: YV. SUI xx Um- nl' first g,l'2ll'ilI2ilPS nf ski WIS, B. Zuchowski '06, F. Synulmwski 'HEL Y. Kunierzlizi 'uf ll li N. limmve-utiixw-, .lum-. lffvul. 1-lmwski 'HEL and l-'. Sonmfk '4'T. 1906-07 if 'I is r-avi 4-'. 1 III- it . Q-1 1' Q . E I- lh-v. John llnlzknu-1-Ill. 0.F.Yl. Ill-v. flillzlllil' Ilyhinski lllgllll nilvl Ill Imhilmilv VI. CURRICULUM - GRADUATIONS - DIPLOMAS As may be expected in a preparatory school for the priesthood and the professions, a curriculum of classical studies generally prevailed throughout the past fifty years at St. Bo- naventure. Records of the 1901-1902 school year show that the following subjects were taught: religion, bible history. Latin, Polish fgrammar, reading, and orthographyj, English fgrammar, reading, and ortographyj, German, U. S. history, geography, arithmetic, calli- graphy qpenmanshipj, music, and chant. In its infant growth, with a variety of students coming from different elementary schools, and in an age when laws governing a required eight grades of elementary education priors to high school entrance were not strict, the school was justified in the inclusion of subjects which later were relegated to the elemen- tary level Qpenmanship, geography, and arithmeticj. Additional subjects taught in 1902- 1903 comprise Polish literature, Greek. and world history. Ancient history was added in 1903-1904, while French, Polish history. botany, algebra, and geometry appeared in the curriculum of 1904-1905. Juniors and Seniors were given a two-year course in physics in the later years of the school at Pulaski. but this was changed to one-year only from 1922 on at Sturtevant. Other subjects added since 1922 are trigonometry, modern history, chemistry, elocu- tion fincluding debate and oratoryb. general guidance, sociology, typing, printing, civics, mu- sic and chant, and first aid fduring World War IIJ. At the beginning of the 1927-1928 school year, the German language was dropped from the curriculum. After an inspection by the faculty representatives of the Univ. of Wisconsin in Decem- ber, 1931, St. Bonaventure M. S. was placed on the accredited list of that University. Mar- lh-v. Hole-slnus xx'lllPjli0 lflrst native Pulaski priest ,rzralrlilzxtn-. l1I4l2-UT. ,. Frank Guhryszi-k. Slllflttlll I Oil ll .3-5. Page 19 quette U., Milwaukee, and Catholic U., Washington, D.C., have also after due investigation entered the school on their accredited lists. No formal graduation exercises existed or distribution of diplomas took place until the year 1922, the last at Pulaski. Previous to that, written and oral examinations ended the scholastic year. Since 1910, the staging of graduation plays and salutatory and valedictory speeches in Latin, Polish, and English on the last evening preceded the departure of students for their homes. Report cards were awaited at home. Formal graduation exercises and the distribution of diplomas became a regular feature in 1923 at Sturtevant and continue to this day. VII. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES Since there was no railroad transportation directly to Pulaski until 1906, the students of the first five years came by various means of travel to the school. Students coming to Green Bay via the Chicago and North Western RR. were then transported by horse and wagon to Pulaski by one of the lay brothers. This was a bumpy, four-hour ride. Those coming from the Stevens Point area arrived at Seymour, Wis. Q16 miles southwest of Pu- laskij by the Green Bay and Western RR. and were similarly transported by horse and wag- on to the school. Other railroad stops near Pulaski were at the Tremble station in Flintville Q9 miles southeast of Pulaskij and at Sobieskit12 miles northeast of Pulaskij, both on the Milwaukee Road, or at Little Suamico C16 miles northeast of Pulaskij on the Chicago and North Western RR. Brothers Pascal, George, Dominic, and Joseph usually drove to the various depots to pick up the students. By autumn of 1906, rails were laid for a 29.74-mile run from Duck Creek thru Pulaski to Gillett, Wis. This line was operated by the Manitowoc, Green Bay, and North-Western Co. and ran a combination freight-passenger train so that students of St. Bonaventure took their first train trip out of Pulaski in 1906 for the Christmas holidays, returned, and went home at the end of the 1906-07 school year on this train. In 1907 another track was laid, this time immediately from Pulaski to Eland Junction, a run of 47.69 miles and was operated by the same company. In Sep- tember, 1907, all students made gl, ,mv gi, FL P direct connections to Pulaski , from all points of origin. , Very good transportation Sm ' I W2 Q facilities existed at Sturtevant i ft' X, f in 1922 where the Milwaukee , f 1. ' , gf f1f.4ZLra,,f,4,,mw4Q S Road passes the school. At one , M E ,j ' l time, 36 trains stopped at Stur- '-fi--m . X11 . L1--.X ----- 1-- ----- f-1------ -fi --. --- I . f- au., Q tevant with ideal connections fqfyfy from the south, north, and the J ' ' ' west. 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SIIIIISIQI 1908 09 I I F sw 1: gqgxa IQ-ff51?gfX,X?AfII'k sgzm r lux .. ., .. - . 1 . U' Jfz rlffffff 171' 1' K A+ I fat' North Western and the Lhl- , p . I 4 ago, Milwaukee, and North W, ff' , ,.,..,..,. ...W I .. ...X . Shore trains is also available , H ! V . . . . fl K , in Raclne, WIS., but a distance ' ' I ' ' of seven miles west separates Q7 M VVNV ,qi this source of travel from Stur- ' Pr, cdlmnl l'uf.tgp I Vrfrrrllnlvl lmebgp I'1 Mwllllxul I'n-'up it .I mi. 10 H I it N - ,,,, ,a , I fa .H fa ti, fy VIII. TUITION AND OTHER IJ L I, , .X .... fl 'V ML Illymi I Iv-I wal., ' !I.n ' ' 9, ,, , , y .wil M, I ff trim-I .,.. ,,,., , ,, .r,,1. ..-.I ' In the 1912 edition of I., 1-f - H the Knlendarz Franciszkmi- in-I H'--iw 1' -at -wi- A- - 1i.Im,,1.,-ty, .Um fll.1..w .v.I...L. L.-at SAI' Father Francls Manel Hvu- :.,.W ,wc-1, . fd ,im1.,,3u it I-.,. KU sy vi. ,1.,:.,x.sU.. . . rsI.w,4I.fy. , . 'I L,.gL,lgI.Lf.'... ' Q' .,.. . .1 www. lu My-me-11 f--limit I l N I , flwlns ' KIM! 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Students of more prosperous parents were therefore required to pay month- ly, 310.00 the first year, 58.00 the sec- ond, 56.00 the third, 54.00 the fourth. and 32.00 the fifth tthe first year was taken as the Praeparanda classy. This was the scale for students who aspired to the priesthood in the Fran- ciscan Order. Other students were asked to pay 515.00 monthly every year or to add as much to equal the sum of 315.00 after changing their intentions, when leaving of their own accord, or after expulsion. In 1916, the tuition for the first group was 375.00 annually, and 33150.00 for the second group. By 1929, tuition fees were raised to 5175.00 and 5300.00 respectivelyg in 1939, 5225.00 and 5275.- 00 and 3350.001 and in 1950, tuition reached its present peak of 3300.00 for room and board and 3100.00 tuition. Unfortunately, the complete pay- ment of tuition by all students never was accomplished in the history of the lc-ont. nn ln. ZH! 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I.I4i1'1l- kuwski.:111nl .X. l'1nwl11wf ,VL ski. l'111'1 ot' IWW-Ill siunla-111 bully Hkilllllpg' lvll 1-:11111111s 1m11rl, waffw w!fWN'w11mwa 111110111111 1 'w W 1111111 GQ wx .Know-M t'lm1ivIm-xvski, AI. I':1wIowsI:i. saw., IP. Iiryslylliak. prvs., S, Iialvile-wivz, Yi tlrzullmlm-s ui' IHIZ, I. to r.. Isl row: AI. lun-S. :xml I-1. Kumiuski: :ml ron: S. Mix-vzkowski, I-'. Igxmlz, A, Iwjszl. I I':1xx'Iuwski, S, Hulrilm-wivz. :xml I . SI min- I.1lIIIlIZ,L22l. I . Mil-4-zlurwski. I . Sluminski. 'I'. Wlfvlwl. I. Zi6IIinxx'sIii, und X ski: 2n1I row: F. Alivvzkuwslai, :xml IZ. Imlwza-I1-wsliilBird ruw: Il. SZl'Zl.SIlUXYIl'Z. I.. IAIIW-'lIZ, .X. Zgwulwik, A. I'uwIa IH-rz. ski. .l. III'X4'j'Il2l, .I. Ihmwluxx ski. .l. 1'IIIIIIl'Il'XYSIiI. If. Iilwwx, :xml S. XYVISIIIIIII QSssm,xy., 5 4 ,, , I. ' I XXII of.. 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Zvzyusz, If, Syluluvw- ski. Ii. Lilyliski, If l,iIyl'1sIii: 1:1-41 rqnvg .l. I'zlkl1I:l. I , IH-llwllm-wslii. lf. Imlllllzgzn, I. Zifrlkirwski, S. .Ilia-vzlunxslii. S, XYUISIIIZIII, I . Iguzxlzc. A, I':llI'lIII. BI. I,?lXYIIlXYSkI. I . KI'XSIj'IlI2lIi, .X. IH-jsu, .I. 1'Il'lIlIII, .l. Iiulmzln, .I. Hamzu-In: .llln rnw: .X. Slwllliia-wivz. .L Iflzxlnmu, XV. Ilnknsz, 4'. liuszvk. A. Zprlwxlnili, .X. IiznwIuwski, 'l'. XY1'c'1ln-I. I.. I,m'n-nz. If. Km-1-z. ,l, I':nwInwsI:i. .l. I'lIIIIIk'It'XYSkI, .l, Iiryc-ynu. Y. XYysm-ki. uml I.. SIIII!J.'If'I1 51h row: -I. XYnjnuwski. Ii. Slllluinslii,S.4'I1mivln-u'Ski..l. Kiilliti. .I. Stem-I-I. 4'. Szypvr. S. IIznIriIvu'im'z. IP, Slulrski. I-'. Slmniriski. Ii. IH-rx. I.. IQRIIIIIIISIQI. I . Miw-zkuwski, .I. Ilurzmt, :xml S. Ilnmsim-ki. First m'g:zu1IzucI .Xllllvliu Vluln, l'IlI-Ill. I.. in r.. lst row: Ii. Pvrz N Mig-ln: lllwnmlllzulvs uf IIIII I In r.. su-uh-d: S. 5Ii1-1'zk4m'ski .X. IH-jszn, .I. 1'Im1i4-In-wski I I':uvIuxx'sI4i, :xml V. Szypa-rl slunqlinggg .I. Kaniu. Il. Slum:-zki, IG. Kuminski, S, Vivh. I, Zifni- kmvski, .l, S11-m-1-I. X, Hlll'l1ll 1912-13 uhm Il f H Hvlou: Hzusvlmll tx-um IZIII-IDIS. I. In r.. Isl run: Y. Mi lla-1' l l.urn-nf. Q Xliq-vzliuxxski. l', 1,115-pwglxih lQ,1lSH1vxxSkiILIllll YUYSIJ.l'I1l1IIl'lQ'XY5lxI..I. I':uxx f nuski. .I. .I:11111sf:1-xxski. S. Viz-11. If. AIu1'vm'. Ii. Lilyliski. :xml ,X. Kwllrlzic-lzl. ,,,,I x.. ..,,.?.. J .mm if s ,I NIL, I 5 1. iii l,4-f1- Iumhlm-rs tluh IMI!-I l In I.. I sl ron urn hands IHIAIUIEI, .I. lIl'j'L'yll5'l. illlll .X. lx: .I Ilnlman: 2nd ron: 'If Wru r Iul ll' Ixlwsiyllizlli. :xml S Mi1'c'zk0xx'ski: top ron: II. Im lvw 14 Ill IG, U itz. ssnxvslxi.z1llfl4',l'i1-N Page 25 1 11 limi. F. More-my 1'. Grzllmw- ski. A. Zglwllvili. A. Sirlor, I 1913-14 SIIHIPIII hotly IDIS!-I 1. L10 r,, Isl run: Il. Sz1'z1,-slmwivz. M YIl'lIZXYI!'1'IiI. IC. I'l'IlIlllSIiI, Y XIHIUSZHIQ, I , Wisnivwski, .X irzywmirxs, .I. I'IIl1'IIlSIiI, zlnrl If. Hkfnisliii Zlnl row: Ii. Im- rn-nz, XY. Ilnkosz, M, Iil'll1'Z2l 1', ldlynski. Y. lXIiIlvl'.1',1'ie:l- lvwivz. .l, ,lzinusm-wslii, V. Wysuvlsi, I.. SZXIIIZIIISIQI. zmfl XI. Nusul: :ll-gl rqnyg I . K!'+'1'Z. I. Irvmpnr. X, xxj'Ib0l'SIiI. .I IIr'y1-ymi. .I. Kusvk. .X. Kun- 1lzi1-Iu. .I. Hallman. 1', Huszek X, Siekierski, S. Ilumsim-ki. .I H. I . Nlysivwim-z, ll. l.iIyv3xki, I., ilumsit-ki: ,hh rqnyg A, l':lwIowski. lf. lgnulz. 'l'. Wrfvlrvl, .I. I,JlXYI1IXX'SIxI. .I. Zzilvz-lun, 'I NI: luszm-wski. .X liuwnmvki. N XY1-ismun. V. 11111. s Sm-1'vi' tvzim IEIIJI-14. I. In r.. Isl run: I . M1vl'ei11'. F. ILEIIIIIZ. 1', 1 rnlmwski, .I. Puwluwski, and 'I'. WVFIII1-I: 2nd row: M. Nosul. I1n'1-nz, .I. I l'1m1'Iiuxxi:1k, .I. Hl'y1'yl1:l. .X. I'zlwIoxx'sIii. A. Zgrzlluilt lml .X. Iiovirlzit-I:l. Night: 1211111111111-s of Iivll, l In r.. Isl ruw: I . Ifl'K't'Z. .I Ilryvynu, 1'. Huszw-Ia. I.. I.m'1-nz, X. Sl1lIIIill'XYIl'Z, A, limimlzielzl Jud row: I . Igllsllz. .X. Ilan!- nruxx ski. .l, Zzabziwsi. II1-v, lmn- IS Kzillizl, 0.If',3I.. I:1'1'lUI'. 'I' XYr'1'vh1-I, S. XYUISIIHIII, S. Ilum- sivki, und lf. Hut. Page 26 11'0llf. from p. 22? school. As Father Francis puts it in 1916, the institution does not receive any steady funds, but is predominantly supported by the Providence of God and the alms of generous people. Evidence of the generosity of benefactors appears already in the 1912 Kalendczrz Francisz- kariski which lists the names of benefactors from 1901 to 1912. This includes sums of money bequeathed by the cler- gy to the school in their last will, donations from the laity, offerings given Father Francis and other Fathers at 40-Hours W. X. -1 , 1914-15 Fzwiilty :xml slufh-ni hotly litll-15, Ii. to r., Isl run: Mr. J. lizu-zm-wski, lin-xx .l. Zivlin- ski, Ilvv. I.. lizuxiai, U,I+'.Al.. Hector, Mr. l'. lmlxin-li, Mr, A. lirylski: :Ind row: If. Mcuiw-iiv. .l, Pukulu. .l, .lzmuszvwski, .l. Stunisz, F. XYiiuiewski. .I. St:-v. A. Koszn, .L l'lm-inski, .l. Pvt- kzi, A. Imsszi. S. Adzmiiaik, .I. liumui, U. Vivslewivz. F, Ku- solniim-ki: Zlrd row: .I. XYitkmv- ski. .l. Nia-mlluilski, Y. Mutu- szuk. A. Szznwmwski. F. Aliwwz- ltuwslii. V. XYysm-ki. IG. Sturm- llUXYll'Z. .I, Kuss-li. It Nielu- llowski. S. XYiIvz4-k, F. Paw- sslxi, M. Niwlzwivm-ki. S. Busza-li. .l. 1li'zt,it-wski, A. Ki'zyum1us, ll, Klevm-wski, IG. Znlvwski, F. l41'llllZll'Sl'il. .l. 'l'om1m1'. I l'lUll1'lLUXXl2lli. ii. l'ul'k ' XY. .luvlinuz -llh row: A. Similar. I., Hzymzuiski. A Kupzuiski. .l. Uszznji-al. S. Usikuwski. H. ixsik Al. llin-liknwski. A. Zgzrulvik. A. Sivkim-rski. .l. 4'ivl1u1i. A. Kuwnzu'ki. Il. Sm-xg-snnwivz. XY. Ilukusz. If. Hkuriski. I lonlsivki. V, hilyriwki. H. Lilyliski. M. Xnsul. .I. lkixxluwrski, Al.Stzu'lmxxi1-z. Y. Millvr, V. Ilutkuwski. unit Al. Hruvzu. devotions and missions by cler- gy and laity alike, hard-earned money which the lay brothers brought with themselves upon entering the Franciscan Order and which they destined by their will for the school and the education of poor students. In 1907. Fr. Francis through the aid of Bishop Fox and F. Raniszewski of Milwaukee es- tablished a printery at Pulaski and began a monthly publica- tion in the Polish language, en- titled the Miesigcznik Fran- ciszkariski, with the avowed 41-uni. nn ll. Sill Hwlu-sti':i itll I-lf-. I, 10 r., lst rung Y. Alzxtuszuk. .l, Sta-r, .I. ,lzuiusza-wski AI. Xusul, lf. Kusnlniivlti. Al. Slznvliwxivz. XY. llultnsz. I-I, llzniiiszvwsliii :nn ron: A. I':n--lu, S. Wilmfzw-k. I . Aluwfiic-. AI. Xiwliwia-vki. .l. ilmjn-wslii. :tml X' Milli-l'. 'zullmtm-s ot ltvln, l, 10 I-,, lm I-nw: .I. .lunlirezm-wslii, XV. llokosz. .l. l'2llil1lil, li. Sxvz s- uowivz: 2nd row: A. Zg'rnh'k. l llUlll'liUXYl2ll'i I Viulmli Fr. louis lxaanm, U.I+.M.. lf. l,llA'll- ski. :xml 1'. Iiityiislti. Page 27 W -f 6' 1 A M M' K' v . , Q V' 'Ls-., P uully 211111 student hmly 11011-111. l.. to r.. lst row: Mr. .l. klzwzm-xxski. Ile-V, A, .lam-zzxli. hw. I4'1ny'iuI1 Z1ll'1l0XYS1i1, 0.l4'.A1., lh'vlnI', Mr. A. Hrylski, 111111 .l. Kmmlrlizll 2nd row: I , ilrzvlvrki, A. A12ll'l'1ll12lk, .l, IH-lkzx, F. lh-mlmxrski. S. Huszvk, .I. Sim-gim-1'ls1ii. F. lmwlnwslii, I . 1'ivQlc-wiwz. AI. Immluwski, F. 1X1rm-zknwski. N. Szukzllski. A. AI1lllSZ1'll'XY1L'Z. .l. .Iuslu'vls1ii, X, S2411-lmwslqi, V, Ibwnjgu-lgig gg,-gl rung .l. 1'z1xx'1uxx':4lii. .l. Hwill. 1'. I'uznu1iski, .I. S1I11l1SZ, ,. linzyk, I . l'I'lHlliSli1. l'. Uivils-wivz. If. Suk. S. A11I'llS. 19. Imiuiznlx. Al. 1'a-rzz. W. l'hn111rza. X. lklwluwski, A, Krzywmms, I lfllI'Z4'l11l'XYSkl. M. .lzmlwm-fuskl. A. 1imnm'uxx'ski: -hh run: F. insuluuwki. A. l':ux'hsws14i. I.. Ilumsiwki. I . Wiinim-wslii, .l. '1'm1111m', AI. Ni-'flixs'iuk1 I I'I11 Q. 4 1-iflski. .1. flrujn-wski. .l. Willunvslii, .l. llumm. S. Hsilunwski, A. liupuliski. Y. X1'ysm'ki, 41. iiwik. .1. Sln-4-, Y. Mzlluszuk. lf. AlUl'l'1l1'. A. I'zu-11. Al. l:1l'l'l1i1lXYSki, A. Sie-1iim'ski, Y, M1111-V, lllll .1. IXI:l1knwi4'x. I . If 1-I:1l'li4-st Il14'lll1'A' ul' 1111111111 :nl Svlmul. Klub' 31, 1013, '41'ml Slvtknlllifv- AYVIILU L. to r.. Isl row: I . Uk l3Sli1- Al, S1111-lmuwin-z, .l. .lunllsm-wski, .l. lrszuju If111'1'4'1Hl' ul' lllis lrlxnyl. A. 1':u'l1, A. Iiuxvllzu-ki: 2nd row: V. 1'ivAl1'wivz. A. Kupzuiski, A, Sie-kivlw ski. 11. Siwili. Y. XX'y:4w.'11i. S. Hsi- Rnuslxi. :xml AI. 1li+'u'm11uxxski. ,N ,49Q. xc? 1915-16 4I1 ll1ll'l14-R: ul' 1 lla I in r,, Isl run: A' Xlnllwzznlx, lf. Alrrrwlnv. AIP. .l. kiawzvxxslii 114111 11111115 lIl1'Il11ll'l', A. 1211 Il. .l. ' Sl vv: Lnd row: X lxmmzuuslxl. X, M1111-r. A. Slvkia-rski. .11 um rrlxi. rl-. Siu ik Page 28 l+':u-ully IIIIII slum-111 burly IWI6-IT. I.. I0 r.. Isl row: .4-v. A. .I:lr'u'z:Ik. I.vx'. S. Ivzifxl- muwski, O.If'.Al,. Ile-V. lf. Zu- mwski, U.I .M.. lim-Img mul I.m'm'e-ml Ilyzu-intl: KIIIIIISIQI, U ICM., Yivv-IlvvIn1'. II is tm: 4I1l'l'i1-ull lu ich-lllifv I-www-vllv thu- SIIIIIUIII lrmly, Svlmul lvuml 110119-IT. 1'i'lll0l' front. .X. H1112 I. to r.. Ist run: If. I':lwIuwski. M. Xin-Iliwivvlii. I:I'Yl'l'I'lHI I lm'iun ZLwI1uxx'ski. U.I .M,, Ile-vlmg If. Kusnnlnlu-ki. Al. .Iulu-Z4-llskil Zml rung If. SIl'z1'lvm'ki. M. l'v1':4, S. Usllurw- ski. .l. Slamisz. W. I'IIIlllll'2l, I.. I':l'Z4'lISIiI. .I. tlrujm-wski, I. Ku- rza-nie-wski, I . Suk: 1:1-gl run: , ,., , , . ., 1. III-SlA'Wl1'Z, .l. I Illvlnskl. 5. Iiusm-14. A. Szul'mm'sIii. :xml I . xYI9llIt'XXSIxI. Page 29 Kfmlkn I,iI1'l':u'lxi1- .XlIIllllII IXlivkiI-wim'zz1 Iiblfi-IT 4I'nlis11 I,ilm'zll'y 1'IlII'I, I. to r., Isl rnwg I.. IN-Q1-inski. Y. AISI-IIIIISZ. S. Iiuszvk, A. Hut, .I. .I:IsIu'vl- ski3 :ml roxy: Y. XX'ysm-ki. M. NvIk'fIZIYII'4'IiI. lin-V, .X. .lzuivxzlk ISUVUIIII nmmmlm-ml'Ix'I, Mr. .Xu- LLIISI Iirylski 1UI',2'2lIlIZl'I' :xml First lxlmlf-mlur' frmn IEHIX-UE' srlmmmlye-zum, A. IQVZXXXUIIIIS, S. .hlznmiukg :ll-gl roxy: S. Hsikuw- Ski, W. Sujznk, W. f'IlIIllIl'II, J, - . AI:1Iknwu-z, S. Minus, I.. Mur- lynku. M. Immluwslii. Il. Hu- Ll'Il'I'. If. tlnrz. .I. Sivgiwniski, If. .I:1Iu'vIwzzIk. I.. Sujutu, S. Uru- IlIIlI'I'Zj'Ii, I . I'wn,izu'ki. I . Imi- nink, .I, Iiuslu-l'uv,'ivzg ,nh rung I.. Iirzvliski. I.. IlnZyk..l Ivxivl- ski. l'. Vie-QI:-wivz. .I. Willunv- ski, S.Hss1vwski, .X. M:1l'4'ini:III, Y. Smale-kz Sth rung I. liurzv- nivwski, .I, Sllllurwski, I . XYISA lllvwslxl. .I. 4.v':IJ1-wskl. .l. Im- l':l11. :null .I. 'I'mn3Inl'. -vm--f:'.,.:v I . 1 . , 191 7-18 Kfrlkn Ill':Al11z1lyL'z1lv I!! I 6-11 4IH':lnmti4' Vlubr I. to r., sil- tim: nn the ground: Y. Maj- nuxz and .l. Siefrirliski: lui ruwg S. Usikowski. F. XYi9- uiew:-ski, Mr. August Brylski. I-', Kosuhuvki, V. XYysovki: 2nd 1-nw: H. Krukowski, M. Niedz- wiea-ki, S. ,Xd2lIllillk. ti Vieizle- wivz, M. Iallldowski, li. Hu' gier, F. .lz1k6ln'zak, F. lminiuk. F. lrwojm-ki, S. Ossowskh :ini row: I., Romsicki, F. Alrovz4 kowski, I. Korzeniewski, .l. Sulkuwski, A. Szzlrlmwski, A. Alan-illiuk, .l. 'I'nm1mrg .nh rnw: A. Krzywmms, .I. Pluuin- ski. .l. XYitkuwski. .l. Bzuwlll. and .l. Pawluwski. M.-A I a o o 1fL. p E- Page 30 Ihr 1ill1IlllN ul 110111 wlmwing ilu in A :sn-hull mlizuvmml :xml Ilw ll'!llllS 1-nurl. lic-luw: 'Vhv se-Imol lullildillg in Nil! nfl:-r ilu- auhlilimn ut' tho- IIUIWIIVHSI XYill2.Z', 1918-19 it cl stlldn-nt hmly 8 I to r.. Int row: 1 -eki Rev. A. .Imi- s7Lk S lbaialdowski, U IH 'Nl hex I-'. Zurhowski, let ox Rev. U. KVM- nmu -ki O I- NI Rev. .L Stali- lenuz OI- , and Mr. F. P Ht 'nd rgnvg J. KHSl7Pl'U- . unv Sid ek. A. 'I'rzelmiu- fuskl X INOIH, S. .Ie-cllowski. ll. Ke-rlwr. M. liolvm-zvwski. B. Kruzic-ki. I.. Pawlnwski. .I, Mlevzek, S. Gajewski S 81.41 lflllklxl I Kropidluwski. .I. Hllgflilll, ti Ilopvlln: Zlrd row: .I. llziz-lski. R Hopper. .I. Buclznrzynski, .l. Kolodzicjcll i Qniak. NY. l'lllllUI'2l. M. Lanclowski. l'. Kulzikowwki. S, Krzywmms. F. Gorz. S. Zj2lXVlllSkl, li Iwzmms. 1 4th ron Nl xrawczak, .l. Sit-grienski, .l. Mzilkuwivz, S, lil'Ullllll't'ZXli, Y. Smile-lc. IC. lgimsiuk, IG. lin-rkow:4ki, .l, l'lll'lm1 ski I- Ilwojzu-ki, :md ll. Mzirtvllkzl. 1l'llllK. from ll. 273 purpose that all profit accruing from this publication be turned over for the support of St. Bonaventure College. Not to be forgotten also in the financial support of the school is the teaching without pay of the Fathers and their spiritual aid on Saturdays and Sundays in the parishes in the vicinity of the school. financial remuneration for which was and is turned over for the support of the school. At times scholarships were offered to students by a generous clergy and laity, and by the alumni. Even today alms in the smallest amounts help to carry on the work of education. Since 1930 in Milwaukee and since 1947 in Chicago Ladies Aid Societies have been formed which come to the help of the Franciscan Fathers in their education of Polish-American youth of the country. Annual school picnics or festivals since 1926 at Sturtevant and 1949 at Chicago, coupled with the aid of the above mentioned societies and Mil- waukee and Chicago alumni, tend to relieve the steadily heavier burden of financing education and the maintenance of a private school. To all the benefactors of the past fifty years the Franciscan Fathers are deeply grateful! Mindful of their debt of gratitude, they pray for these gener- ous souls, living or deceased, in their daily Masses and devotions! :' .' ' 1 ', , ,g -I. .' i IllHll2lS, A. Szulygm, .X. Smi- l4IIIlI's1llllIllSIl ls nl lllh l In r I stu. lllNll I b0fJ,'liHll, IC. Ile-l'kuw:4ki. M. lgxmluwski. and I.. Pawluwski. it , . N... ..,. .- 1 Page 31 Fzivully and g'1'zuluzlIvs of 1021. I. to r.. lst row: M12 U. I,P1ri0h. Rev. 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Spiritual Life Lincoln once said, I have been driven to my knees many times by the overwhelming conviction that I had no place else to go. Many learn the truth of Lincoln's words from their own life-experiences, but often late in years. In the life of a Bonaventurite this same truth is impressed upon him still in his early teens. Each Bona-day begins and ends with God. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, Holy Communion, prayers of thanksgiving and peti- tion, begin the day. Night prayers, a priestly blessing and a Thank You, Lord, for a day well spent, end it. Nor is God forgotten during the day, Afternoon prayers. recitation of the Rosary. 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Third Order of St. Francis Among the societies instituted for the spiritual welfare of St. Bonaventure students at Corliss, Wis., was the Third Crder of St. Francis. In 1922, at a Definitorial Congress of the Commissariat of the Assumption it was decreed that a fraternity of the Third Order of St. Francis be canonically erected at St. Bonaventure College. The decree became a reality Tuesday. December 1, 1922. when the Very Rev. Francis Manel, O.F.M. assisted by the Revs. Isidore Cwiklinski, O.F.M. and Augustine Zabawa. O.F.M. received 85 students to the Third Order. Father Augustine was the director in 1922 fol- lowed by Father Isidore. The first staff of officers elected during the 1923-24 school year was: J. Jagodzinski, prefect' 1'11141l 11111111 .SVN 'I J. Lesniak, asst. prefectg J. Cieciorka, master of novices: F. Czajkowski, sec'y: N, Nowic- . W ki, infirmariang J. Bonk, libra- ,1 riang and S. Owczarek, sa- - N cristan, ,. :dJ qs- Page 72 ,zlvr-If-. '44 sqm , Qtr. ..Z' Cf.. ,, v .11 ,Wg ' fp-as ifi2.'frJj'f'4:ifl1 K f- 1 fyb ' Q , X 'iff Iligght: .Xfla-I' llw iI1Yt'SIiIll'llI v1-l'1'nw11ym1 Hvl. lllm. lluf- 'I'runsiIus , vwxw-n1muy 1'lllllIllk'llIHI'Lllillflf -gzsuxg '. -. -1 , wus rw-mln-V+-d hy thv .Xlllmni-via-rim-s ut' SI. l !'2lll vis Alrmuslm-ry, H1n'ling't:m, Wis. If Sladem Biedaczyny Z Asyiu Jeieli niewierzqcego Joergensena posta6 Bieda- czyny z Asyiu pociqgngla i do prawdziwej Wiary przywiodla. - to tymbardziej katolickq mlodziei W iywej franciszkaliskiej szkole pod opiekuliczym skrzydlem SW, Bonawentury pociqga i sama osoba iw, Franciszka, i przejawy jego czas6w W iyciu jego syn6W. i Wszechwladny duch serafickiego zakladu. Kaidego roku, wszyscy prawie nowoprzybyli przed uroczystoiciq Sw. Franciszka proszq 0 habit Trze- ciego Zakonu, bo chcq przez Cale swe iycie byci fran- CiSZk3.IiSki1Ili Tercjarzami - a pciiniej udoskonalajzg sig i uczq tego Wcsela i miloici, poprzestawania na malym i zaparcia. braterstwa i pokory, czym iwiecil i porywal Biedaczyna z Asyiu, a czego tak barclzo potrzebuje Swiat dzisiejszy. Od- powiednie zebrania, specjalne konferencje Moderatora, refe- raty studentciw, improwizowane Right: 'Vhv lvl lfvusl wt' Sililll 'I'I1s- 4'l'll'lll'HIlI Aluslvr nf 4-I4-r XHVIIIEIII Munir ssixxgg mx l4'x'um'w xs H1-x' 0,1 AI.. ws ul SI, oratoria zespol6w, filmy. reli- rf:-um-is Almmsrwv lu. lillgtml, RVN. gijne sluchowiska z rekord6W, czytanie W czasie obiaddw ksztalcq przyszlych francisz- kaliskich bojownikdw o P0k6j i Dobro. Trzeci Zakon Wycho- Wank6w patronuje r6Wniei ak- cji misyjnej zbierania znaczk6W oraz specjalnych modlitw - bukiet6w W intencji nawrdce- nia pogan. nm- u.-eg 1 ww, 3 'E t,. any one 1 '.. jf -- A .V ' q'- '49 011.6 Y-4. W au. asa, an nr 1 g x il 4 f x V W ,: , 3 2'??3s'?'? f .. 1 : KY 1 .E fs Inv lln..ht , - . BN 'QQ i. I' 2. 2 .. Nuwzlkuwsii H-. I-N V-. -1. Page 73 Ihlens: l4l'. l.l'ungs!.ul1s. 1nuflvl':4tm', 1-xlvluims tha- I1 ll f Ilu- 1 1 Holm 'ia Q wiigflff , 'A ifagmfana V- W. ,fy .,-, ,Q ffl? M ...mfg me , Qi , V c . V - wife-E2 fwfr' WS' ':s5i2E x if , ,' L 9 21- ' l'l't'llHl'lllLl' some posters for the Fig-ln- ing 459. ql. in r.r ll. Bmla. .l. Stoltz, .I. Hu- las. Fr. Hrmiislzuls. li. 1' rhvn. :xml NY. l'llru'k. . . ' ilurll of Ilnnnr In l!lqfIt'I'I'S, l, 10 r.: I,. Ki'lllll'UXl 4lil S msn, :incl S, Shurle-x. B lv ,sw ' gift'-i1'3gif,k fi? it 5-e.sgff.fi Among the devotional acti- vities at Saint Bonaventure are those honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Bonaventurites realize that God Himself wills this particular devotion. It is the devotion given to us in our day to draw us from the world's wickedness and to bring us back to Christian principles. It was with this idea in mind that the Sacred Heart League was established in October, 1941, at St. Bonaventure. The activities of this League are many and varied. Newcomers are informed of the purposes of the League and are given an opportunity also to become members. The League empha- sizes personal sanctification through the Morning Offer- ing, by which members con- secrate all of each day's pray- ers, works, joys and sufferings to the Sacred Heart through the Immaculate Heart of His Mother. This they do for their own needs, the needs of 40 mil- lion League members in the world, and particularly for the needs of the Church. The stu- dents also may become mem- bers of the Guard of Honor of the Sacred Heart. Through this practice they consecrate a special hour each day to the Eucharistic Lord for all the transgressions of mankind. I.:-ft: The- l':Illlll'lDlIt-'lllvlll of the- Sm-rf-el Henri :lm-iinwllts ure- 1-xamins-rl hy lls up vw,-1. t.t WIT I ln 1- In rung M. lizlminwski, S. Zjalwinski. F. I.e-suiuk, lim-Y 1 ' ki ' sw :xml li, li 'llZlC 2 :hu llu lUSllX1lltlllil'l. .. .,. ' Ulf' XI I Sit-- ii-liski li tlulmu. .I. l.zulz1l'zy1i.lt'. l lUI'l2lllZll4'll1xb 4 wsu. . .. .. -. . H - - 1 I 4 fvrz, ,l. lfllpllltlll. .l, IH-tkat. li. H:-l'k1utx:4l4i. .I, Xlulltuwit-Z, l . Ilwwvjzwlti. .l. 1'lll':u':n run! - lt .,..'.' S. l!l'nnl:u'1-zylt.1:11114 Inmmiusltl. I Hol Rosar Society ' n,.l,,ug Stull' nl' lll ,l'lllg.1llSll Sm-vlimx of the- Ihxsury t'i1'4'1 One of the oldest societies at St. Bonaventure Minor Sem- inary and High School is the Rosary Circle fKdIko Rciiafz- cowej established December2, 1913. It was founded by a se- nior student, John Zabawa,who persuaded 14 other school- mates to honor the Queen of the Holy Rosary.Charter mem- bers were: J. Zabawa, F. Gut, W. Rokosz, J. Pakula, M.Bien- kowski, C. Grabowski, A. Ko- panski, F. Morenc, A. Pach, A. Sidor, A. Siekierski, G. Siwik, M. Nosal, M. Stachowicz, and V, Wysocki. All were solemnly received into the Rosary Cir- cle in the parish church in Pu- laski, Feb. 2, 1914. by the Vy Rev, Francis Manel, O.F.lVl. Originally, this society was exclusive, selecting only volun- tary members. Today all stud- ents are members of the Con- fraternity and the Living Ro- sary. Possessing its own con- stitution from the very begin- ning, the Rosary Circle gave rise three years later to the de- votion of the golden crown to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Since 1946, it is divided into a Polish and English group 'with a separate spiritual director for each. Right: Slzifl' ni' thx- Polish Section nt' Illt NWN 4'il'4'll' tl. lo r.b: l'r'et'w'ts ll, liorutu. ll lmil. lnoslm-rzitrng S. Xtnsmk, I-1. 'I'ylltu. I.. 1. ss, . l Iiowisz, 1'. Niwlzwin-4-ki. M. tlnrski. l.. Mull, uni Il. Zllllll. is'.nr'vk, IP. lluznuwski. .l. Wnzrm-zkz. I, ln r.. lntuls, Xl lu 1 lfr. lluflewin-li, lIlUflt'l'2llUl', ,X. Knlluus, A. Klimvzuk. .l. .llll'il sxvwski, :xml ll. 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Izulor l,'l1ilxIil'lSlsi. 0.I4'.!I. 0' yn-odnr Inn-mlm' OJ' ' , , , I11-kim' zuklzulll ml Vukll IIN Il1xxlm',1:ll l'HISiill'lI Hjwvxx' l l':lllvlSZkz1mm I'rw-zu-s rnzasxe-un Zak Izullx 0 0 n 5 Sera 1ck1e 11 .Szkole 50 lat - to wielki okres to iycie doS6 dlugie, to miejsce na liczne Wyda- rzenia i fakty - a w szkole - to okres stworzeuia calej armii i wychowania tysigcy uczui w odpowieduim duchu i kierunku. W zarodku nowej Polskiej Prowincji. W malej miejscowoici Pulaski, po przybyciu do Ameryki Polskich OO. Franciszkandw od razu powstaje polska p!ac6wka naukowa dla chlopcdw, ktdrq pdiuiej przeniesiono do Sturtevant, I jak male ziarno zasiane powoli kielkuje, wzrasta i rozrasta sig W wielkq roiling, wydajqc wielokrotny owoc - tak i to Kolegium z malego zakladu roslo i doskonalilo sig. Ze stanglo na poziomie iunych szk61 katolickich. a nawet wieie z nich przewyiszylo. Po- Czqtkowo Zaspokajalo Ono tylko potrzeby rosnqcej Prowillcji- pdiniej otwarto podwoje dla wszystkich chIopc6w pochodzenia polskiego, dolqczajarc do Mniej- szego Seminarium Wyiszq Szkolg dla niereflektujqcych na Zakon. Ten zaklad wychowawczy nad wszystkimi roztaczal jednakowq opiekg i dla wszystkich jednakowe rozciqgnql przepisy. OO. Profesorowie i Wycho- wawcy, chociai Sami sig: zmieniali. nie zmienili nigdy ciqgloici wychowania mlodzieiy, bo zawsze gruntowali i potggowali rozwcij umyslowy, hart woli, zamilowanie do tradycji, przywiqzanie do polskoici. jej zwyczajdw. kultury i jgzyka, oraz poglgbienie religijne w oparciu o podstawy franciszkanizmu, szerzqc umilowanie dobra i pokoju miloici wszystkiego i wesela ducha, za- parcia sig: siebie i poprzestawania na malym. Dzii armia tego Zakladu pracuje i szerzy ducha franciszkahskiego nie tyiko w koiciolach i misjach jake Fran- ciszkanie i Ksigia, ale tei jako iwieccy bojownicy tego samego idealu, za- czerpnigtego we wspdlnej ALMA MATERI' na swych obecnych iwieckich posterunkach pracy. Half--Century of Education Times change and man must adapt himself accordingly. But truth and virtue always reign immutable, unchangeable. It goes without saying 'that in the course of a half-century an educational institution must weather many extraneous baneful influences spawned upon the trends of time, if it is to maintain the noble position of a teacher and defender of truth and virtue. the guiding immutable principles of any Catholic educational system. Guided by the principles of charity of St. Francis of Assisi, the Friars at St. Bona- venture have withstood the sundry isms which would encroach upon the education of the entire man. Materialism in varied forms has needled itself into much of the mo- dern educational system. And, so, it is with materialism that we at St. Bona- venture have grappled for the past fifty years. Counteracting the deficiencies of material pragmatism. which has only practical knowledge for its aim. we persist to impart all knowledge which is guided by the practical possibility of furthering the greater love of God and His creatures in the student. Furthermore, we at St. Bonaventure believe that God is man's greatest ally in the formation of a character and personality. Consequently we stress religious knowledge as the foundation of all education. since it alone gives meaning to life. This has been the educational policy at St. Bonaventure for fifty years: nor will it ever change. For. it is consonant with Pope Pius XI's definition of education. when the Vicar of Christ writes that education consists essen- tially in preparing man for what he must be and what he must do here, below. in order to attain the sublime end for which he was created. iw. l'l1ll'l'Ill'l' Ylnzur. 0.l4'.!I. Huw. Ulriun Liss. 0.l4'.ll Yit-1--lie-1-im' lust-ipIin:ii'inii Illiiulisli. Mlisim' lit-liuimi, l'fvIisli ic Q . 5 . lh-v. X :llc-rinu l':n-h. 0.l .Nl. In-v. Illulmuml Vu-vll. 0.'l+'.NI. IU-v. llynvintln liulinski. 0.l4'Jl. fllmrdiun Vim--limlulwlisnl Ill-L:iSl Fur, 'I'l'm-nslxw-1' lwrlxsh I'l1y:414-s, llvmm-try ldnglish. Idllill T Ih-v. 'l4'r:un'is Hana-I. 0.l+'.Wl.. ISNPI-ISDIO T In-v. Ilolnlmlil llyzm-nski. 0.l JI., ISNPI-I905 T lla-v. Stanislaus li. IA-pivh. 0.l4'.Wl.. IENPI-IEIIIS llro. Ilumilis xv!!-'fli01l'iZlli. 0.l+'.Nl., I!l0l-ISIIO 1I'r:u-p.l T Bro I.iIu-rullls liorknwski, 0.l .1l.. I!l0l-ISI03 1l'r:u-p.P M b G Wlr. 1'll:lrl1-N I.4-pivlu. I!l0I-ISHS. 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Iinglislm, Polish, Syn-1-1-In .Iournznlism ll 1- IK 1' Ih- IK 1- Ih- Ih- Il 1- Jubzlee Faculty -- IK 4' ll 1- Il 1- Ih- Nl I Ih- Ih- Ih- all I ulhmr 4'l:l1'1-m-v elirw-vis H - ' Ih- ha-au't mln nl. Ih- Ih- II 1- N1- ,.mn 'Zi Ill' Ih- Ih- Ih- Ih- IBM 1'mnntn-r-vluvknis:-: I. lirullwi' .Xiitmiixiv gettin In lII'lYll I t'nl l'l Ihr Xl .. nn, ui-s. -, .wa 1 . :lust-I S 'I lun. Il. lm iv- Q x' I fn- 'ru x II III In I 1 II ll I Iltu. xltl .Illini I I Ill I I lll I I in III lumix Ill I1 n 1l.vu-'.'l 1' ':'.'1'w'4'. Our Good . . . In the progress and development of St. Bonaventure M. S. and H. S., a great share of credit must be allot- ted to the lay brothers. Brothers Humilis Wojtkowiak and Liberatus Borkowski taught the first students in the praepnranda class in 1901 and later. In the building expansion of the school. Brothers Modest. George, Paschal, Victor, Benvenute, and Joseph. to name a few, helped Mr, Niedzielski in the construction of the first separate school building of 1903 and continued alone in the addition of the three separate wings under the supervision of Bro, Mo- dest in 1910, 1912. and 1914. In the preparation of the new site for St. Bonaventure College at Cor- Pagc 84 132 xisu-: l. l5l'ull1r-l'slImlwi 2 1 'z 1- ' v 4- llo kv gs lnmilryg Z, Pho-I', lfI'HlllL'l' Flziviuu slicing pm! In 1 1, lil'lIllIl'l' i'illQ.l4'lll' gms tht- .l.XY.X iw-:lily Q-:irlx 111 Ill nmrnmrfi I. liI'lllll1'l'5t'll1lSll1lIlIll ilu- lutlSI4'I' . . . Brothers liss tSturtevantJ, Wis., lay brothers also did the lion's share of the work. Never will Brothers Anastasius. Sylvester, Humphrey, Charles. and Masseus be forgotten by the vari- ous students of the past 50 years whom they tended with near-pater- nal hearts at the price of great sacri- fice! In the kitchen, bakery, tailor shop, boiler room, infirmary, on the farm and in other places needed for the maintenance of the school, these re- ligious Brothers. whose names and deeds cannot be recorded here com- pletely, have made a contribution to the welfare of the school and stu- dents which only Heaven can pro- perly record and reward! Page 85 926 ull? M li 1 gs , X 3, .. 4,4 Qi:?f2QL ' f fa' s , ., K. ,, - 1 Q L DE N ik? I wind?-v 1 xv Q . if . . Ilwrlllv-v''I'ill1s1-M.-vlcsml n'4mHl1lII4l!1SiII III4-1-hu-In-11www . . . dla dobm piekaja smaczny domowy chleb: Bracia piora iprasuja: Bracia dogladaja podw6rza, kur iogroduz Brat oczysczcza budynki. strzyie wlosy. prowadzi rachunki studenckie i daje pierwsza pomoc lekarskaz Brat kieruje Samo- chodem i trokiem: Brat prowadzi ogrzewalnie i dzial elektryczny. Wszgdzie Widzimy cicha. ale wielka robot? i konieczna pracg Brata Za- konnego. Na drodze naszego wychowania i wyrobienia postawil Pan Bdg BRACI. jakby Anioldw Str6i6w. by czuwali nad naszym re- gularnym iyciem. zdrowiem. czystoicia, wy- goda. sytoicia. cieplem. pigknym wygladcm oraz Swigtoicia. 'I'h-- lxllwlnvu :- :IH ymsvs IMI lln- pl1m4ygl':nlmvy' l,, 14, I r . 1 . - , 1 - v 'll1'l. lvlwvlllu-I'I'I:1x1:ulu. I,l'1v1l11'l's NUINISIIHII. Iul1ggvluw:u1nl I IX lu wall. w , gg 545 y .A A. '-w P 'ki Q Y . Q vs . 1 4 if L I A E, 'Tiff K fi? v.- .xllllllill f1l':1tul'im':11 wmlvst. May Iffth. Slmwn sw-zukillg' is S, IH.4lu1'nxx'Slxi. ullx-ws vunulwi- ill! 1ll 'I 41-lovkwisq-y IG. f:lllilS, ll.l2l'oI:1. N, llurln, ,X, I'uI:1k4+xxsk1. 1'. Sipulslxi, Xl.12:'u'ski, IG. XY:-54114-l'. Al. lim-ggvllflzx. Il. l!rv1'ul:4, S. XX'znsi:nk, .l. l'lIl1v:114. alml .I, 4v1'm-wlmxxsln, szmfm 0 C1af '1lSt'IHilll'4l' l., ln r,g 12. .Xl'4'ISZ1'XNSlii. I-'l', Xin-l1wl:m, ll Ilmlzl, :xml I . liwzllx. ,fu V av? I' -5 'ii' fm -v-v ' 4' pf' W Q 'fi XR IPM Q SIE!! fs H Wt? I xx. , 4, . Q, 4NNlvr.R5' niglng 'l'Iw Junior class offic-ers i'1-w-iw' insti'un'lio1is from tlwii' lno.lvralo1', l lllllt'l' lA'2illlll'l'. li. to r.. lst row: I . Kwak. S. rlviwmrski, ll, l'lzu'ln-inskig 2nd row: S. Ko- nmsai, lil. Zulmtm-zliy, :intl Il. 'lllll'2Lll Ih-low, va-nn-r: Sliufflm-huzirtl van he en- -yn-ml even on zx rainy day. I.. to r.: Xmlzmwxyk. M. Hoiek, IP. Vzlwluwski. and I . Uvrtiizi. lmiiomg The Juniors in spew-li 1-lass make tape l'0t'0l'lllIlg'S of their l'kt2LdlIlfE.' a sn-zikiiig, llvre I.. Szm-zyg'ieI's Vvacliiig' is lu-ing' 1'ei-owlvil, The Cavaliers Thirty-two members of the Class of Our L a dy of Fatima have again proven themselves sincere workers to make the Lady's promises come through. They h a ve manifested their zeal in all fields, whether in the educational or the athletic. This can be s een from the number on the Honor Roll and from the number they did place on the basketball Var- sity. Under the supervision of their moderator, Reverend Fa- ther Leander, they had made many plans for their s e n i o r year. This year's class officials did an excellent job in main- taining school and class spirit. With God's help, with the fine leadership of the officials, and with the never-give-up spirit of the rest of the members, we will make the class of 1952 one never to be forgotten in the annals of our Alma Mater. Page 90 Ili-v. lie-:uncle-r Nunn-k. 0.If'.WI. 3IlyIIl'I'1IIUI' Rig-Ing .luniurs l'Il,IUj'IIlE-2' ll snfllaull umm invluflv L10 r.: Ii. IIZIVEIIIUXVSIQI il. I'I:u'Iu4'in- ski, 11 .Il1rvzyk, mul Il, Wysm-ki. Junior Curriculum RELIGION: four periods per week ENGLISH: five periods per week LATIN: five periods per week POLISH: five periods per week CHEMISTRY: five periods per week HISTORY: two periods per week SOCIOLOGY: three periods per week SPEECH: one hour per week GUIDANCE: one hour per week CHANT: one hour per week ELECT I VES: Trigonometry, Journalism, Intrumentation. llig-ln: Imol SIl2lI'Ii!4 l. lu r.: 'I'. xYIIlIl'1'Ii .I. Xhrzuu-kai, A. AIIIIIQUXYSIQI, um! .I. Hurek 1'Il.IlIX :A HZIIIII' ni' f-iglxl-Iulll. Page 91 4, -1-rv:-Lglwwwy IS 5 Adamczyk, Wesley 1906 No. Kedzie Ave. Chicago 47, lll. Arciszewski, Leon 2229 So. 16th St. Milwaukee 15, Wis. Baranoski, Robert 6 Illinois St. Lemont, Ill. Bozek, Michael Poland Burek, Joseph Poland X t Junior Roster Certna, Peter 14404 Lincoln Ave. Harvey, lll. Dopki, Ronald 708 E. Locust St. Milwaukee 12, Wis. tieroski, Stephen 1506 Clark Ave. Cleveland 9, Ohio Gulas, Edward 338 Allen St. W. Hazleton, Pa. , 'VL f :T-'15 'WKS inf- f-gpg? . ', V- - -V.: L-1, J, 31 ig . , if -Jef! 5-1 if ' fy. '. fi' fag! i' AQYQQGL Q-any ,!fg,.f,p, -' ,K .1 11, Hg' ig- 4,a'...A A - 1 ,f,.:,,- L-L g, W 11 night: Hy the smile' on A. Kule- :-xzzfs fave there must be somebody llll0l'HSlllHJ,' on the other emi. La-ft: Flower' lovers 40101-kwhwb S. Slmrlcy, I., Arviszewski, Batu- Va. A. Zeszotztrski. and 'l'. Ropski 'zmsplzlnt Chl'YS2ll1tl1t'll1l1111S. , X, Jurczyk, Clarence 3201 Elyria Ave. Lorain, 0hio Komosa, Stanley 5607 So. Rutherford Ave. Chicago 38, lll. Kulesza, Alexander 52 La Salle St. New Britain, Conn. Kwak, Francis 4624 So. Ashland Ave. Chicago 29, lll. il-wwf. 'I'ln- .Iuniurs Qwl llgng nu: zu ll-sl In l'1v1l-s gnu-lu hy l'wIllilt'l' lilIllt'l'll'li Page 92 13 as lift: 1- , v ,. -,. -:L.v,, .,-41i.'3 '. 'ss -1 . z1e'-s L Illg.,ht ll e Lipinski, Leo R. D. ll, Box 488 Pittsburgh 15, Pa. Malkowski, Albert 2019 No. Damen Ave. Chicago 47, lll. Pawlowski, Donald 6912 Fleet Ave. Cleveland 5, Ohio Plachcinski, George 3765 E. Martin Ave. Cudahy, Wis. XlL7VLZ1Q'l I Xiulllilnslxl and l.. ll zimmles lu ks-vp ilu- cluftm .uxay .ill Junior Prazych, Leonard 1725 Cedar Ave. Scranton 5, Pa. Ropski, Thaddeus 4943 No. Monitor Chicago, III. Sharley, Stephen 919 No. Damen Ave. Chicago 22, lll. Sikora, Ronald 3621 10th AVE. Kenosha, Wis. Roster Sobieszczyk, Ronald 1215 S0. 5lSt Ave. Cicero, lll. Szczygiel, Leonard 4232 Johnson Ave. Hammond, lnd. Woznicka, Joseph 516 Hamilton St. Wausau, Wis. Wierzbinski, John 8659 Kingston Ave. Chicago 17, lll. Wasiak, Stephen Poland Winiecki, Thomas 6469 Iroquois Detroit 13, Mich. VVysofki, Robert P. 0. Minto, No. Dak Zapotoczny, Edward 239 E. 25th St. Chicago Heights, lll. Zeszotarski, Arthur 1325 So. Irving Ave Scranton 5, Pa. 5 'mf visor ll. Sikoru. Il. 4'mxN ilusn-4-ill S. XK':1si:1k is visitm-fl :xml v'l1I1'l'1:1il14-fl by qqlqqln l lmi I IH il :iolsivszvzy Q Page 93 . t. maxi. Q., A 1 5 ' 4, Waiting 2ll'0llllfl fm' lmlmrly in ll:lVti4'lll:ll' are ll. to r.b N lI ' n '0WSki- Y. Vuwluk, 'l', Holtz, I.. Kzlinruwski, .X. I'ol:xkuxx'ski, 0 I and S. Ilzizulus, The Whiz Kids To the Sophomore Class of St. Francis Xavier, the year 1951 will be memorable not only as the Golden Jubilee Year of their beloved Alma Mater, but also as another year toward the verification of their class motto: Adeunf Slzzdia in Mares - Knowledge Becomes Character. For. the scholastic year which has now passed was one deservedly significant for the intellectual progress, inseparably linked, of course, with moral progress. made by the class. Because of the proportionately large number of honor students in the Class of '53, they were given the singular title of The Whiz Kids. It must also be stated. with all due respect, that the Class of St. Francis Xavier is one out- standing for its wonderful spirit of class unity. Class leadership, which made the realization of these goals possible. was provided I IIII IIII W II II by a capable staff of officers: James Czech, pre- 1 uh mt null l un mm I I I I 1 1 4 I tl. u ll Nl x II 1 I. limit-U, I.. Swllllltz, lv, sldentg Robert Bemowskl, vice-president, Henry l lll llt I H1 l I ll 1 Szczyrba. secretary: Edward Kasinski, treasurer, and Kenneth Dettloff. class sports manager. Proud of their achievements in the past, the Sophomorcs stand ready to challenge the future! I-Enjoying' il chat and the sunshine in the gurflen :ira- ql. 10 r.p li. Sedlzu-lc, IG. Shemple. Iv. llutkivwivz, 43. lim-lu. J, Hisx, :xml l'. lu-rwinski. Sophomore Curriculum RELIGION: four periods per week ENGLISH: five periods per week LATIN: five periods per week POLISH: five periods per week GEOMETRY: five periods per week AMERICAN HISTORY: three periods per week CIVICS: three periods per week CHANT: two periods per week GUIDANCE: one period per week I VV:Lilinp.f to sa-e the lievtm' are 11, In r. 1 Il. Nowa- kowski, li. Iiznrzm. und .X. Tyminski. ELECTIVES: Library Science, General Science, Instrumentation. Ivmni.: 1-1-sm-zxwlm III the llbrzlry are ql, 10 I-,p A, Ln- znwski, A, Hvlllinlllill. Ii. Iiemuwski. .l, Wim-lzki, and is I I. 'ig I lk'1'0l'2lllll1J.' llw 41111110 , , . . HN' 11. to r.b 4.. Imm- kowski, A. Kurvz. li. Nil-sler, ld. Kasinski, :xml .l. l Wlltl1llSlil. Sophomore . . . Bacia, lierald 3740 So. Wood St. Chicago 9, lll. Baran, Robert 1800 Mead St. Racine, Wis. Bednarek, David R. 2, Box 187 Berlin, Wis. Bemowski, Robert 501 Meadow St. Stevens Point, Wis. Borkowski, Cornelius 4843 Northcote Ave. E. Chicago, lnd. Cwiklinski, Joseph 4096 E. 78th St. Cleveland, Ohio Czajkowski, Brian 1712 16th St. No. Chicago, lll. Czech, James R. 1, Box 65 Hatley, Wis. Derwinski, Paul 12109 Parnell Ave. Chicago 28, lll. Detloff, Kenneth 6309 No. Merrimac Chicago 30, lll. Dziadus, Stanley 2830 No. Mead Ave. Chicago 34, 111. Dutkiewicz, Daniel 14414 Division St. Posen, lll. lilab, Francis 1841 W. Cullerton Chicago 8, lll. tilab, Stanley 1841 W. Cullerton Chicago 8, Ill. Cioltz, Thomas 4782 Howell Detroit 10, Mich. Jasinski, Norbert 2713 W. 24th St. Kamrowski, LeRoy P.0. Minto, N. Dak. Kasinski, Edward 1801 Mead St. Racine, Wis. Kurcz, August 2921 Gold St. Omaha, Nebr. Lazowski, Albert 5037 No. Moody St. Chicago 30, lll. Liss, Lonnie 4425 So. 32nd St. Omaha, Nebr. Mzgczko, Mitchell 2658 No. Mulligan Av Chicago 39, lll. Michalak, Charles 4923 So. Laflin Chicago 9, Ill. Miller, Anthony 413 Washington Ave. Stevens Point, Wis. Nieder, Ronald 1521 Elk Grove St. Chicago 22, lll. Nowakowski, Robert 5225 So. Mozart St. Chicago 22, 111. Pawlak, Valentine 2333 No. Armitage Axe Chicago 47, lll. Pincikowski, Gerald 1721 Franklin St. Racine, Wis. Polakowski, Anthony Spalding, Mich. Rojek, Charles 5400 Byron St. Chicago 44, lll. Roznowski, Daniel 2727 So. Millard Ave. Chicago, lll. Schroetlin, Albert 2415 W. 21st Place Chicago 8, Ill. Chicago, lll. 11-nter. left: This is how you play it, out Il. SZlllll2ll to, 4-lm-kwisr: 15. Mm-zku, and ll. Szvzyrluzn, 1.1-ft: livligiml is lll1b'l'r'SllIl1.Z' tha- way lfaitlu-1' Imzlllilf-1' lm-zwlws one grmm of Soplionwrw-Q Page 96 ll. 10 r.: -l. 4'Zl'1'll. l mfzewski, .l. tlrusz l Zllfkli, and V. lim lowski patiently wui r the sun to hrcll hrouixh the clouds. . Roster Schultz, LeRoy R. 3, Box I9 Wells, Minn. Sedlack, Ronald 4500 So. Marshfield Chicago 9, lll. Shemple, Edward 6911 Fleet Ave. Cleveland 5, Ohio Skorzewski, Jerome 3757 So. 15th St. Milwaukee 15, Wis. Sliwa, Norbert 5837 W. Ainslie Chicago 30, lll. Strykowski, Joseph 4322 No. McVicker Chicago 34, Ill. Szczyrba, Henry 1528 McKinley Gary, lnd. Szumal, Robert 4339 So. Francisco Chicago 32, lll. Trojan, Francis 3816 No. Sawyer Chicago, III. Tyminski, Alexander 2025 W. Coulter Chicago 8, lll. Venet, Michael 1520 So. Park Ave. No. Chicago, lll. Winetzki, Joseph 535 Sturgeon Eddy, Wausau, Wis. Wisz, Joseph 709 lnnes St., N. E. Grand Rapids 3, Mich Zientara, Ralph 3813 No. Kimball Ave Chicago 18, lll. Zurat, Raymond 301 156th Place Calumet City, lll. ante-r. right: This is fu is x vu 1. um lim-lnindvd of the 4'l0l'sllI lull ue l In r.: lv. lass, lf. 'l'1'uj:u1 N 'shun lx tlul'l', and J, Strykowski lhg.,1n Soph nun-s in l'l2lllll'l' lifllllllll LOIIISU, Page 97 w llIllllllll!'l'y 'I'0lli:ls. 0.FJl. Itlmlmwzltnx' Strolling' rm il Sumluy 1lfIt'l'llUllIl. QL, 10 ry I. Stoltz. I., Kisivlvwski. ll. Svlwpl lx llulillo, .l.1lul:1sZvwski, z1ml.l.l'i4-l- Illlyk. iliiug usv ul' Ilia- Iilv1'zu'y :ure-: ll-lm-k- n sq-U J, M:'l'1-li, V, Nix-rlzwil-r'i', . v. Al. f':1w. :xml II. Slrelnli. ll l lm- Page 98 x x 4 meant 'I'l1v l Vs-slxvm-ll lwzll' Ilu-il' Mmlm-1':ltul', F1 he Froslz The proclamation of the Dog- ma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary prompted the sixty-one Freshmen to se- lect Her as Class Patroness, From Her Ave Maris Stella they chose Her Para Tulum for their class motto. Under Her guidance the class expects to accomplish great things for God, the Church and for our beloved Country. I i' I XI'Il:ll mln yllll km lie-x'11llll1u11'. ' asks I1 IIHIIISIIIIN 111 1111 I'l't'SIllIIIlll llislnry rl yiznrr-11l!5 ltmrws pl:-ntx Freshman Curriculum RELIGION: Faith and the Lhurgh four periods LATIN: Etymology - ENGLISH: Grammar and Literature five periods POLISH: Grammar - HISTORY: World History five periods MA'l'HEMA'l'ICS: Algebra tue periods GUIDANCE: Orientation one perl d MUSIC 6: CHANT: tvso periods ELECTIVES: Typing, Printing Instrumentation Frosh . . . lfilldlll. l+'rnn1-is -I-HN Mlm IC. l'lni1-ugn. Incl. Iilovk, xxvllllfl' 4417 XY. llauldnll Avv. IC. ftllifillfli. Iml. llmzusz. Fred 47I3 Nortlu-me Ave-. li. fqlliflllfil, Ind. Pup. Mivluu-I lCi022 Ilnuslon Ave-. f'llil'IlLEU ISR, Ill. l'i'lll2llI, ylllfk 299 IG. Yloore- Sl. lh-rlin, xxvihl. Vlnudzinski. lhulpln 2934 No. llllfdillll Ave-. l'llil'IIlI0 IH, Ill. Folu-n. Ilonnld 707 Sn. lhllrd St. Urn-n Buy. XYIN. 1.11-'l'll9li, Iln ymolul 21559 XY. l'lllll'l'f0ll Avv. Vhivzlgn S, Ill. Iluhrowski. .lose-pll 11902 llc-lnlovk SI. E. Cllivalgn. Ind. 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His. llnll. I,:lu rvum- 'nroudoll-I .lvl-. Jill. III. llusinlowivz. I'nul 2200 XX 1'Iuim-:ur llilll Nl. 0. Ill. Nil-vikowski. l':ll1Vlll -l-HSS! Su. l'lli4':lg'u N iq-llzwi 12334 io. l'lli1-:agua llivllmuud Sl. 32. Ill. vuki. l'lll'gll'l' Arn-sian Sl. 32, Ill. Ugxrmlnnski. Sin-grfric-ll 21309 So. Sl. Louis i'lni1-:nga 231. III. I'Zl1l'lZlka Illlllli N l'll i1-:mga 45 rn-g'ory I l'luiI1u:.'v I vv. -IT. III. lplu-r. right: l klmw In Slrnik. l.4-ounrcl 700 'll'Illl0lV Sl. Sli-vm-lm Pniul. His. 'l'l'1-yluxluu. -IZIIIIUN 923 So. llzulisnu Buy Pity. Nlivll. N'i4'ln-l'. l l'Zllll'lS 29450 No. lillNllll'l' .Ku f,'lll1'3ll.2'4l 23. Ill. N'rolrl1-wski. l':llYl'lll 1205 551-51 Nl. Sli-vu-us Point. His. lah-nski. l'llSllllll' 2N00 No. llllfflllll Sl llilnnukm- IE. His. x L10 r,: XX. l.lm'l1. Il. I'uf1l'4m':4k1, Al. hl4,,p,:1lnl ,I. ll-:lx-ww liiglng Un an Sumluy 2ll'll'l'lIU0lI in 1111- p.:'zu'cl4-lu. ql.. to r.b UAZH' vwski. .l. Millvr. IC. l'llk. IC, NY1'1'ulvl4-wski, Il, Kwuk, unfl l,. Slrmk. lA,,w,.,- ,-g:hqg.h1 ilnle-rw-slilxg' ill-m is lminlvd out Ivy A. lflllIH'?2ili tn m-Izlssnmtvs, l, 10 y-,g .l, Mnrszulwk, I'. Alusiznluwin-Z. W. Knlmm-la. and .l. 4111u'ul.4 lh-low: l'1'4-p:1y'ill:: lm' il I4-sl urs' tl. to r.D: H, Liss, .l. .l11x'z1st4vxx'- '-llxl, IJ. lirzzmc-R, M. Pup, and I.. lxlllflll. aww was The Library Financial difficulties hindered the school administration from immediately establishing a library commensurate to modern requirements. That there was a library from the very beginning, however, is an established fact. On the authority of Rev. Joseph Gabryszek, member of the 1901 class, it is known that the large-sized classroom on the second floor of the old wooden monastery had book cases and the beginning of the first school library, The personal account book kept by Brother Victor Klos which dates from 1906 also notes a fifty-cent assessment upon each student for the library. A photo of the 1910 graduating class shows part of the school library of that year. It is cer- tain that a room was turned over for library purposes in 1903. After the transfer of the school to Sturtevant, the library was in the senior classroom on the second floor of the Administration Building until 1924, Then a separate room was provided for the library in the northwest end of 'the building on the 2nd floor where it remained until 1930. With the completion of the Rev. Wojtalewicz Memorial in the summer of 1930, the library was transferred to the present spacious and attractive quarters in the southeast end of the first floor of that building. At present the library contains approximately 8,700 volumes. subscribes to 90 periodicals, and is supervised by a staff of twelve student librarians under the guidance of the Rev. Father Librarian, 'i unsle-r 9lIIlt'l'YlSl0ll nl 41, 14, .gp V. Niodz- Nl 11 nl I I rlll IKl1:,'ln: SllIllj'lII1'J,' the vzuwl K'lll1llIl2.2'll4' :ira- tl. to r.r M. l't-mann, .l. Furnmn. ll. Naw- rm-ki. ll. Svmllznvk, :intl lb. Ifutkivwicx. Page 102 'Hg-,f aa if, -'::.,. '. egg- ,.,t3 ,J , if I N 1 :-,fi'. .. , C' '.T,x vxiwff YXV' New Pm WM f -vs-11 Y Q P' VK Y' 'W' ., 5 35 l f 523, 9 - s X in f I! N 'CD Ei31 - Is - E2 Q qs sr 5. Iligplll: 'lllll' first Se-rnphiv SYIIIIPII1 Stuff, 10226-LIT. Ii. in r., sitting: H. 'l'orzu!u, l.. Hz-lwl. IU-x'. .Xl'L'2lIllllS Krzywnnos, U.l4'.M., .I. lll'lllN'li. V. l3l'lll'll1 Nllllldilllffi H. Bolnlmwski, S. Sie-- givnski. 4'. S1111-zku. .L l'okro1vinski. I.. fll'Zk-'C'llUXVSlil. XV. l'n Slula, J. I.:u'lmwin'z. S. xYt'l'Ulll4'l'lil, 12 Kempkzx, nmfn J !AIll'1l4, 4. 2531 lnforlnal llll'llll'x' of the editorial and production room uf the Sq-rap nd,-ng, 19332-:4::, In N, I-,g .l. 'l'x'v4lz-r, Il. Klukowski. S. Fywinski, .X. 71 rmmlm. :tml l , Imllio. Thx- Pri-ss liuunu H:-uig' of that 54-rnpllip Sunil-ni in HIST. Seraphim: . . . Much more could be written about the early history of St. Bonaventure College, had class or school papers been published in the most elementary form. During the 1906-07 school year a short-lived attempt was made to edit a class paper. F. Syna- kowski and D. Zuchowski were the co-editors, Articles were written in a copybook and re- flected student life with touch- es of criticism and humor. Another similar attempt was made in 1921, when S. Zjawin- ski, J. Kropidlowski. and others ventured to edit a literary class paper. The first permanent school publication was the yearbook Purple and Gold, completely financed by the graduating class of 1925, published in Chi- cago, and edited under the di- rection of Rev. Isidore Cwik- linski, O.F.1Vl. The silver jubilee issue and The Blzze and Gold followed in 1926 and 1927. In 1928, the present name SER- APH was first used for the Yearbook. A regular monthly school pa- per, entitled The Seraphic Slu- 'lvlll' Sn-rnplliv Shui:-nt stuff ul' l1PlT 1l,, . , . . 10 r,p .l. NIVIHIVI, lu, I4-zunowskl, X. Ilutz, lllvnl XXyl'Zykfm'skl. H.l .Al.. zlnrl l' l,l'U7tlV'lt' luluu at luyoul. 1. 1 . 1 Page 104 Q .Unwc-: Iflditm' Ii. l1Ul'lll7l isittingp and zxssm-inte llililUI'S ggmmiing-, l, 10 I-,p M. lll'b'3.1'PIlIl2l :xml ll. I'lzu'Iu'i11sI4i get sonn- ll0lllIt'I'S l'I'flIII FV. lirunu, lIluflHI'2ll11I' . . . Publications dent, first appeared in Novem- ber, 1926. It was founded by Fathers Venceslaus and Arca- dius and was edited by Leo- nard Hebel and a representa- tive staff chosen from all class- es. The format Was 814, by 11, and varied in content from 12 to 43 mimeographed pages. In 1936 it was multigraphed and its size cut to 9x6.With the ori- gin ofa smallprintery at St.Bo- nas, in 1939 The Seraphic Siu- denl was printed, though still in booklet form. The news- paper form Q4-6 large pagesj in which The Seraphic Student appears today dates to 1945, thanks to the enterprising spir- it of Fathers David and Ed- mund. 'I'In- I-nlirv slzifl' oi' the- S4-rglplnic Studs-nt lmses sulI'-vmnsviously fm' the SIGMA vlwlfm'1'21I+lwl'. 1l.. lu r.. lm rowb .l. Wm mah: S 1 njdn I V1 In tml I41 no iz' 1, 1. .rruzz . Iiru 2nd rowpkl. tlrn-ga-nuclei, II. I'Izu-I1m'i11:4ki 1, Sipulski, .l. lmwisz, M, llulak, Il. lin!- mnynski. N. Imdai. :xml M. Knszzire-Ii. Page 105 is Yol Zlll unusual st-vile in any nffif-et one works and the rm-sl NV1llLIl NHS llillllleils to Ire the S4-rznpluiv Student Stuff in part ll. to lay N. Ill lv lol 1' I xusz NI I4 I I XX um ki md Sl i czyl Sai, .. I,0 . . , I Iszare Q, .. 'fx 'P 1.1 Iujdzl. IH Alun:-z 'l'hv 11017-4X Sernlbllic- Siu- nl slzxfl' with the-il' IIHNil'l'2i!UI', IM' vid. This stuff l'll2lIl3.1'4'fl the- fm lllfll ut' tllv Stlflllillil' Studi-nl f'l'0 0 Il12lH.'2lZiIlF to the pw-svllt lzxhluid I'ic-tllrvs :li ll-ft and In-lon: Yi1'N ut' thu- lwmllxrlmrl rmml. IUII-12, xx I np r., S. Ge1'uSl-ci and M. flt'l!l2tll Sturt ai run tm tl1+- puny pri-ss. I, Xlzillim fl' Printer The printery has an important role in the educational scheme of the school. St. Bonaventure boasts of its own printing equipment, including a linotype, Gordon, Miehle and auto presses and over two hundred type fonts. Selected students are permitted to study and work in the printery, Here they are given first-hand knowledge of type setting, linotyping and printing. Besides providing classes in printing, off the printery presses come the school paper, The Seraphic Student, various school programs as well as such smaller items as stationery, application blanks, letterheads and other school supplies. The printery is a wonderful facility not only for learning the trade but for a better appreciation of the printed word. -nmnsllweli-N tht' 1'uri'i-4-I Iiimlypt- Ir-1-l1- 'l'll4- 4-nlirv pi'u:lnm'limi stuff Llilllll I1 lu ntlli III I in I Hi Ill 14- in illPlll'4'Illlt'4'Q tl in ry Il Hs-4ln:u's-li zillml IC. 1' vt-Q In u s v 11', ,. as -,g ., .4 I flllll Nl l min ill l tllllltl l lui. 1I.', i:,.,'1': .nu I. 21- 1'-Q. b -1. sv , - , in . Q if 5 I i 5? 3 if Q ..', 4 , . 4 , R.. ,. , N, Q f N l.- 1 .... , ' it . 1' .E 92f7 'w -'-P-was M49 3 po 4 4 ,.,,..-A li .1 . ,,,-. - -Q - x Www .' v ffm Q f P fi Kgrwl ,E 5 Ega- 1 .. , -wiiwhzzwf 1 . 1412 U. 5 . 1 W , mv 5. 4 - ' f J A - ifgfi if 4 551 ww , , A D 1 5 im ifziwtm K. av ,fu Q A LXR,-2.10. 'iizwiwv A A P 1 W s n 4 A , Qi 'k'5i?SJg 'Sf' ' AQ-'1,,gZV . gf! A ff'f',,f U ,F Hm . :V ' His? f V1 iw f x22-lv 3 K 5 W k W g , Q Us 1' vi? 2 1 3 ,-. I '.,':Z?ai:'jQ 4, , A - . nu 552- 1 . L.. 'W A - M an f Au V Lvl: x 1 Q w. .Zhu 5 Q. 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Brylskiego, pod tytulem Kdlko Lilerackic im. A. Mickiewicza. Wedlug swiadectwa 6wczesne- go ucznia i czlonka tego Kdlka, Klemensa Glowien- ki, posiedzenia odbywaly sig: W Wolnym czasie i W r6ine dni tygodnia.. Na zebraniach, czlonkowie rozbierali iycie i clziela Mickiewicza i uczyli sig jego poezji na pamig6. Dostgp do towarzystwa by! do- Wolny. W roku 1920, moderatorem zostaje swiqtobliwy Ks. A. Janczak, a nazwg towarzystwa zmieniono na Kdlko Literackie im. H. Sienkiewicza. Z przeniesie- niem kolegium do Sturtevant, W r. 1922, jui wszyscy studenci naleiq do Kdlka, a Wladza szkolna prze- znacza poszczeg6lnaj godzing na zebrania W planie szkolnym. 'l'1lm' I.i1w-r:1l'5' P11111 s1z11'1'. tl.. to r.. stnlnlingh S, lm Inwvwslii, X 1'uI:11wm':'ki, S. Iimnqsn. W. .Mlzxnu-zyk, .I lh-haw: 1 l'4llll 1111- 1.iIvVzu'y l'lu11's tlrzlmulic' Ill'1l11ll1'- lmwi:-iz, tsittinggp FV. Hmil, H. Zurall. 211141 V. Nic-dz lirm Ml1l.X4'I,lG ON '1'HI4I YlS'I'lTI..X. Uvl. IT, 151511. win-lu. 1 K a sniff uf the Polish Fluh: fl, 10 I-,p S. Wasiuk, S. lhllnrnvwslii. .l, lll'zvvIiowSki, J, .I:1r'0sz, S. fiiljiiil. llvv. limi! S:-lwvlxzu. U.l4'.M.. :xml Il Hnrlltzl. W sluibie Polskoici Niezaleina organizacyjnie jednostka dla prac nad polskoicia jest przed 5 laty z ochotnikdw po- wstaly KLUB POLONISTOW. Klub pomaga Kail- kowi Literackiemu w przygotowaniu Godzin Literac- kich i obchodciw, jak W ostatnim roku: Cudu nad Wisla, rocznicy imierci Paderewskiego i 3go Maja. Klub ma 6 sekcji: PISARZY POLSKICH, kt6rzy utrzymuja pisemko: Nasza Mlodziei Serafickaug DRAMATYCZNEJ, kt6ra ostatnio Wystawila dra- maty: Cud nad Wislaf' Jaselka Jubileuszowef' Czlowiek stamtadu i Ape1 harcerskiug SCENICZ- NEJ dla przygotowania sceny na wystcgpy: CHORU, ktdry upigksza wystgpy szkolne, popisywal sig W Chicago i nagral glosy na rekordy: CZYTELNI- CZEJ dla rozszerzenia czytelnictwa oraz NADAW- CZEJ dla polskich programdw radiowych. Pod opie- ka Klubu pozostaja rciwniei polskie mowy konkur- sowe. 4-v. IC nl Alurlvl'u1nl'1l th I ll I1 41111 Unou-: F. Hzxsmk thin lllt Ixx xx H llllll ll n Ili I ll In ll xx 'rn ' Tin- XX'ri1--rs 1'u1'lvs nl' Illn- Vulisll Vlulu ge-Is :Ili lrlw:1uI'xxh:1i is --xl-4-4-1-'rl nl' it during: the- Ilx'XI sn-nm-si:-V Ihl na 'l'I1Q Pull-In1'IuIv's4'lw11 1 1 u I1 un I I 1 frnni ll. liurlllal. Hlilm' nl' 1111- Sl'l'2lllllil' slllll1'l!l. Ill ll ills! ulllxlix' 2lIPlH'9ll'?iIl1'l' in thx ly. 111 X X I Ii B4 Il.l UI l.Pl.1-H1 elullxl lm I 111111 l'1'11x'i111'?'1l'Q 11111111111 1 11411-411 QAVUIIII ui' 12113-I I. I.. in r.: A. Hozik. 'I' XN'1'1'1- iusmmlrxlvlii, .I. lhnwlrvwski, :111rl lf. lg:11:1 Instrumental . 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Its culmina- tion into a regular student choir, how- ww 5 sf 'K X I1 Us 411 ll11'Q1n'1'l'll 'I'uo plunlus :llbou-: H ' ' N1f'1'1-4l 3I11s11-4'l111i1' llIItlt'l' thi- 1li1'1-1-114111 1 1 In-lung 5111111-111 orpgxnliisls tl. In l.r I Svlivlipv. 1, .llII't'Z,Vli, IC. Nimwil-.1r1x'slt1. illlll Xl. 1iI'1'Hl'Iltlll ul1s4-1'x'1- llll' 1-o1'1'1-11 Itlltll 111111 111 1l1ll11'11l1 IIXISSRIQJUS, ever. reached and maizitalned its peak after 1922 in Sturtevant. Two phutus In-lou: 'A' ' 1' : ' A 'z 4 '- -' 1 S. 1 '-Vw 1 1 F1 N lnn..,,,,,i8P ' ,AL x Q-nan-4 .Ania an T A fy L .s X '52 Eg, X 9:Hw.fq.blSUAQ 1 as XY' 'Wg-a is Af 2 I .n,. f A if 1 R' QI, 3 l gg? I , x '7 ifilgaf qs? g , 1332 5 A K , y :fi 1 . 3 K M-vaunmxr N , 'Qs V ,ww M 5 Q f xx 8 , A A . d w g. L s T 3 . 1 1 ' ' f 'im I :i It ,XI .uv ' All if ! ilmvq-g 'l'l1v dm-Vil's my :III1-1' :lt-:itll visit:-rl Hn-rorl. in lhilsl lvl nf' Illl'.l1sl'llllf1. 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The first national reunion was held in 1937 and was attended by over 300 alumni. Conventions follo- ed in 1938. '40, '47, and '49. The first post-war convention aimed at total reorganization. In the meantime the Chicago and Milwaukee Chapters were formed in 1939 and 1940 re- spectively, The following have served as pres- idents of the SBAA: W. Postula, 1937-385 C, Lepich, 1938-40g Nl. Las- kowski, 1940-491 and A, Klukowski, 1949-51, I'll1rl1ns froln Illll down: I1 A11'1'11ll3-I 11 1111- I'1x1-1'11lix'1- 1411411'11 111- 1111- S1!.X.X: 21 1 111 11 1 1111 11111111 111111111 111' 1111- 11111111-1-11111i 1 1 11 ' L 1- 1111 111-1-, :11'1l: 211 'l'111- 11111111-1'11111i11fg 11111 1' 111-'S 11 12 2 24 1' 1' L. u':11111- with 1'111s XL: 11 S1'l'1l1' i'1' 111 111 1111111 X111 1111 111 11111111 1111 1 :Sui 14 'z 'y S11 :-111'1- nl' 1 1-111:11 .1.l1111111i lvtll' 11111 1,:11111-S .X11xi Page 121 2.55.23 HSD-Q S 9m A-fl is ' ma? 4 'Sf -www! 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VYys'u'ki, x'.t't'-l'I't'Slflt'lll, .l, Pink. l'l's'Sirlvllt, A. Kurvz Svc.. :incl Ii. I'I1iy:t'l, llltlll1lf.L'l'l', The St. Bonaventure Athletic Club An organized athletic program did not exist at St, Bonaventure College, Pulaski, un- til the year 1911. Some attempt was made to care for the physical education of the students in 1905 when Mr. Wlodarczyk, a Notre Dame graduate, taught calisthenics, use of parallel bars, dumbells, and gym horses which were used outdoors, weather permitting. Peter Banka was the sole possessor of one ice-skate between 1901-1905, and he proudly demon- strated his agility in skating on one foot. An ice-rink was provided first in 1904 with the excavation of a pond on the campus, and by 1910 ice-skating was the great winter sport, Beginning with 1907 baseball and wrestling were the earliest competitive sports at the school, A Tumblers' Club which specialized in setting up pyramids and other acrobatic feats was organized about 1910. The St. Bonaventure Athletic Club was organized in 1911. It was composed of 24 members and was selective, choosing only those who were versant and interested in sports. Its first staff was composed of Francis Krystyniak, president, Stanley Babilewicz, vice- president, and Michael Pawlowski. secretary. The latter wrote the original constitution and received, for this chore, a letter of thanks, still in Vlaisbi .Xllllt-Iii' K1fl'lt'1'l'SS I. in r. .l. Illvllottv. K. llcllluff, ,M his possession, Written to I him by the staff of 1912- Kullvus. .X. Iii-sirzik, F. Kwzik, and IG. Puk. Tb 1913 composed of F. Krys- tyniak, I. Ziolkowski, and E, Kaminski. A new con- stitution was formed in 1919 by W. Cinnura and F. Lesniak. The natror of this club is St. Stanis- laus Kostka. ,ft Page 131 l A l ill le llll 11012-lil. hill ing. I . Kryslyniakl stzmdingr, l. In r.: -l- l'iliIll'ZYli- lf' ltfllilll- l fl Il xx I1 I I'ziwl0wsk1, .Ins Imxxluwski, S, l'is-li, lfl. liaimiuski, S. Mic-vvluvwslii X l'llZ. Zlllf l XX. .Im-Imam. liner-lmll ivaim, 10135-I l. llc-Ion: llzise-lmzill Ivzlm. lttiili-QT. Baseball Yesterday It is beyond dispute that the formation and continuation of this ath- letic club gave a spurt to sports at the school, for from 1911 one finds or- ganized competition in baseball, soccer, and ten- nis increasing year by year so that by 1921 base- ball teams were provided with uniforms. Basket- ball, however, was first introduced at Sturtevant in 1925. The appointment of one of the Fathers as athletic director helped in the planning of a well- knit athletic program for all students. With the landscaping of a spacious campus at Sturtevant in 1926 and the construction of a mod- ern gymnasium in 1930 a full athletic program went into effect. Compe- tition between classes and league teams developed year by year in all previ- ously mentioned sports with the addition oftrack, bowling, table tennis and pool, the latter three sports made available by a large recreation hall in the basement of the gym building. UNI 1 1 Dopki J Halma, and J. Cwiklinski. Below, right: In the locker XX H Baseball Today Beginning with 1907, baseball was one of the earliest competitive sports at St. Bonas. The formation of the St, Bonaventure Athletic Club in 1911 increased the organization of teams until 1921 when uniforms were first pro- cured for one team and in 1922 for two. No interscholastic schedule, however, was avail- able to the school team until after 1922 in Stur- tevant, With the formation of the Milwaukee Catho- lic Conference, a baseball schedule was drawn up and games were played for a number of years. until baseball was dropped in confer- ence competition by all m e m b e r schools. Games with independent teams now fill a year- ly ten-game schedule, A well-organized intramural schedule of baseball and kittenball games, including a class tournament in the latter in the fall, has existed at the school since 1928. 1- 0 w le-ft 0 lvzxselmll varsity of lilfmtl-Sl, I.. lo r., lst 11 v: C, ' . .Qi .I. Luivisz slim-:il 1 lm i .X. lx0llllN1lll llllll r ai lllLl in n l luk F, liwuk, li, llu- 1 lllkIXlx X lxolbus. S. Gajda, L. Engel. li, Niede-V: 2nd row: li. Glerolewiuz, R, Sobieszuzyk before the game J ' 5' wall? fl 3 if U and I ! Q 535.1 ,wr,,....r grgw' tl. Hunize-ski wmahislvllt-rv'11l'l:nki11L1 Il1'sI1l 4l lll l t,I. In-lnwg This wus an vlusv uno. lv. Kuzstlusltl .tml ,X lll Ihr- Illllt' :luring thv l'l'plt lIlVll2lilllIl2ll , Q' W1 3331551 1 lim-nwrnlwr' wha-n Il. llzrrlarlmyilslti was : :mv-Izmir lrzu-It tm-:un in l.vl,,-H-. Track According to the testimony of old alumni, modest beginnings of track tmostly dashesj took place in the 1906-1910 period, but did not develop as a regular sport at the school in Pu- laski. Field intramural meets were first staged in 1926 at Sturtevant, though these too were not held yearly. It was first in the early forties that track attained prominent stature at Saint Bonas with the provision of a 440 yd. cinder track and track competition with other schools having teams. In 1946 due mainly to the ef- . I'im-slrnk UUHIIIIL, in I'il':4l :xml sr-wmul , .Mg I V, X. K, Q .l. NOXYHliUlYSlil XY0l'lilllQl' ull! hu Vflle :-1. Track forts of Rev, Gerard Ko- tula and Frater Roland, St. Bonas became the site of the annual Catholic Southeastern Invitational Track Meet with as many as five teams competing Trophies and other awards are offered, the outstand- ing one being the Bishop Mussio Trophy awarded permanently to the school which wins three meets. T .W 'af 'J , .. Q. 'E 1 I .. 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The earliest outdoor sport at St. Bona's was Croquet, It was played vigorously by the ear- ly students of the 1901-05 era. Ice-skating developed next, fol- lowed by an outdoor calisthen- ics program and baseball. Based on photographs ob- old graduates, it tained from would appear that football be- gan to enter the field of sports at Saint Bonaventure approx- imately in 1912. Soccer, how- ever, was also indulged in greatly from 1914 to 1922 and was promoted by the lay pro- fessors, Joseph Baczewski and John Konopka. Tennis enter- ed the athletic picture approx- imately in 1916. I from lillffllllll ISI uniform:-cl S0t'l'l'l' em l'0lT. l fl: liircl's eye vit-w ot lli lt'lllllS court and sc-lull diamond in Pu- P Page 136 Above. Phe Senior football champs. Abou-. right. Jumm baseball f' 1 llllllb llig-ht' M.,.,,,,d from fog, This turned out to be :1 double. . . . Sports From 1922 on, a variety of outdoor sports beckon the avid athlete at Sturtevant. Hockey, volleyball, kitten- ball class tournaments, tennis, golf, football and barn- yard golf, or the game of horseshoes, all enjoyed vary- ing popularity at different times. In addition, whenever the tennis courts or the lagoon behind the gymnasium building was flooded, ice-skating was available to the students, depending, of course, on the type of wintry weather. Periodically, tennis and golf attained varsity stature so that games in these sports were scheduled with other schools. Right. se-4-mul from bottom: V. llffjtfk SvI'Vt'H EL f2lSl frllv. lie-low. rigll H or pillow hall 1-liznnps. lla-lon: The winning boot of thi- Ss-nim' ,XII S ntlmll ganna. Q Joh n Puk, ifuptnln K 'NN' 'Ky lflllllllll Sikoru Tm I ,A .wwf llllllillll Nnlvie-szvzyk Page 138 an l . W wif Lsytyig -x L03 39 Iddwn rd .luskolski Basketball . . . Basketball Coaches in the History of St. Bonas A. Lonski - 1930-31 Herbert Keleske - 1931-36 Sven Sandelin - 1936-39, 1940-51 James Masik - 1939-40 gf. 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Nic-ller. t'. Horkouiski, .l.- llzlll 1'r1 wski: standing: FV. ln'2lIlfl4'I', l'lm1'll. o o lllllwxllllllstlit-gli.Sutugilexolglslil, ll. I' nnnf- ilmweki, Ill. Iluk, .I. vwiklinski. I-1. W 1-1' i - St. Bonas 17 Pulaski 46 Bonas Marquette 57 St. Bonas 31 Lutuheran 45 Bonas St. Catherine's 4l St. Bonas 19 St. Catherine's 52 Bonas Lutheran 34 St. Bonas 40 Messmer 49 Bonas Messmer 31 St. Bonas 34 Union Grove 32 Bonas Notre Dame 38 St. Bonas 15 Notre Dame 54 Bonas Don Bosco 39 St. Bonas 35 St. Mary's Burl. 19 Bonas Union Grove Z4 St. Bonas 26 Don Bosco .36 Bonas St. John's Cath. 21 St. Bonas 31 St. John's Cath. 30 Bonas Pius Xl 22 St. Bonas Z6 St. Mary's Burl. 34 Bonas Marquette 41 St. Bonas ZZ Pius Xl 34 Bonas St. John's M. A. I5 Ft. Bonas 21 St. John's M. A. I8 I- Ivrl-sl nlniz lll I 4-:- lii. I ., to r.. It nit-1- ling: If. Ally 11:ii-t- zyll. I.. I Il ll, F. Hall 4vr1, V. Zzll n'xx ski. .l. l'il-t l':i 114' z yki st:lndillI::: Ii. I II lil, .l, Mill l-l'. Ii. 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Indoor Sports Possessing one of the finest high school gymnasiums in the country, St. Bonaventure spe- cializes in the greatest indoor sport, basketball, which first enters the sports picture at the school in 1925. A charter mem- ber from the very beginning of the Milwaukee Catholic Conference in 1930, the Bon- nie cagers placed quite a num- ber of their players on the All- Conference teams in the past 21 years. The school is proud of two of its athletes who cap- tured Catholic Conference scoring crowns: L. Bobrowski, a center, in 1934 tscoring a record 100 points never prev- iously made in the leaguej and John Puk, a forward, in 1951, who also placed second in 1950. Four of the Cardinal basket- eers made the Catholic All- State teams: W. Dembski in l'fHllll Page 144 .X vii-xv ul' ilu- l'tll't'2lllUll W 2 M ? . L 4 K.,f:sz:mf:b'sKiw33?r lf 'bij f A 21 . ' ,, ,.H3511wwfff-22Wf'1WPwf'H' I ,I i L ., 4 1, Q, LQ w W Wzaimi 1 .-gas' f ! 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Q5 W2 ,2 ,, ,sw ,im Z ,L 3 5,1 f,a , ,M . , of gf W '1 9 XII - l 5.147 ,. f sxfgxgi. . k I X afiwfv 2 ,X ' ' v E ig: ggiga if ,V 35 QNQ Q r- Hhs 'tr Q nj 5' 2,5 ..,-b'f9 'a zu 1 if 9 1 5 It J i .3 1 'li T' Q LABOR?- 5 ur 1. A IN DEFIUENTES J' lj W r 0 , b r , 1 9 b by GSE , MHS r 5 wg S-F JOHN ti ' N cAP1STRA 51 fi Rev. lluvill YYyrzyk0wski. ov- 1-lH,.,.,H... un, o.F.n. X N , , , Nlmlvrutrvl' 11017-IEIII4 1.I:nn.l LV N Mmhlmlm NM mm, li I LN JZ 5 h g-be' H ow We'll Remember The Seniors ANDREW KOLBUS . . . n lm ..1 . ... -y. . rs. l .-. . . . Will be remembered best as General Prefect. ff M FQCHARD BQRUTA. ff I n Iluusm' hi. . Mlzlllls. Mass. 4, . fl 1 C K tlnss l'1'1-suis' 1 I L. JS. 2 'cv- J' -L S lilly So1'.pl1ic'Dtq?u1t I4I4Mt'm' : iff.-141145, mu 1-lv 1. Qvga. 4: 'align mg, 2. 3. Pxllrlxllnzxt' 4 Vlmir Sly LL! , . . . ,Wlll remembered ,bl-gt nsqqdlfor of Ser 6 Studflt. 4 . Q' ' x L f Q Page 148 GILBERT ARCISZEWSKI . 7 2222! Su. llilll SI. AlllXY1llllil'l' ll xVlSK'llllSlll I lll Hrllm-r 2, 21. l: llusznm' Il. Il. . SCLFZIIPTI l: Sznvxw-ml ll4':ll'l 2. ZZ. l: Lila- ry llTl'l'll' 2. fl. li t'lmi1'2. 22. el. ' . . . Will be remember est a sacris: tan. . my xv 'WX 77 07 STANLEY BLOCHONVIAK 5. . lmx .ful l'uI:1slci. lVisc-unsilx X. Vlznss ll'l'ilNlll'l'l' Z. IS, lll Urmlvr 3. 11. l: l:llQill'y 1'ir4-lv l. 2, . 4: Spam-ll llm-:url 1. 3. ::. 4: Lin-1 N vlul, T. 2. ::. 1: I'--lm, vnu, 1. xnxx: 1,iNf1-mn Q. ::. 4. . . . Will be remembqreckfest working in St. Joseph, Shrine. ' RICHARD BODA . . . Zllilli So. llllll Sl. AlllXV2llllil'1H NYism-mlsill Ill Hrflvl' 2. Zi, -ll Ilnszulj' l'il'4'ln- 2. ZZ. li S:u'1'n-ml Ill-:lrl 2. Sl. li S4-rupll li l,ilv1':lry Vim-lv 2. IL. -l: I'ulisl14'll1lr!. Il. el. Will be remembered best as care: taker of the infirmary. CHESTER BOZEK . . Imluml Ill lll'4ll'l' Z. Cl. l: llnsaxry t'ir1-lo 2. Zi. li Sauwwl llvslrt 2, Il. l: lAlll'l'ill'j' l'ir4'l1- 2. ZZ. l: l'uIisl1 Vlnlv 2. Zi, 4: lPl'zll11:1li4's 'l'l'ill'li Vnrsily 2. Ti, l. . . . Will be remembered best reading Po: lish papers. HENRY BURDZY . . . l'ul:ln1l Assistant l'l'vl's-1-l 1351. 42 lll llrxlm-1' 2. fi. -1: lioszlxgv Firm-Ev Z. Ii. el: lllll'l'2ll'j' Virvlv 2. 31. el: Polish Vlulm 2. Zi. l: lil'2llllillll'S Il. l: Vlmir 2. ZZ: 'll'Il1'li Yzxrsily ZZ. 4. Will be remembered best washing cars. Page 149 ,J is ', IA J RENE CALLEWAERT . . . lll Uriltr -I. 4: lluszlljv 1'i1'm'lv 2. Sl, -li hzlvlw-ml Ili-:url 2. Cl. 41 I.i!vl':l1'y 4'il'c'lm- 13. . . . Will be remembered best collecting stamps. E I Q1 Q ' s -' Q si' EDWARD CZARTORYSKI . . . Ill Ul'1l1'l' fi. 1: llusury Virvlv 51. -l: Su- lish Villll 4. Will be remembered best shooting pool . . .. f'N'b 1. -nl STANISLAUS DABROWSKI . . . l'ul:nml ix ?b?,I.4 :5. dlfll05g1h!IKl'4'7i4'o.f. Zi. I 4' ml val 2. JI. 42,l.'rQx':11gx' Ci 1' Z.. :'. - ins li' .:. 1 if mpmm -' : vi - ..::.- . 01917 ' . . . ill be remembered bes!t.reading novels. V,-I' Q K 1 .' xJ A' A' ' NORBERT DUDA . . . ISITI llillsimlv ,XV1-. i'll'l'l'l2Illtl Sl. Hhio Vlnss 'i'l't'ilSlll'l'l' l: St'1'l'1'l1ll'X 4: Ill Hrsl- vl' 2. Il. 4: S:u'l'1-ml li1'Zll'l 1. 2. 51. 4: lin- sury t'ir4'Iv l. 2, Il. 4: St'l'll1lil 4: Svraipll- ii' Slll4lt'lIl 4: l.il1'l':1ry Virvlm- 1. 12. ZS. el: i7l'1'll1'Sll'2l l. Z: Uilliil' I. 2. -li 'I'r:u'k Yur- sity 2. fi. 4: l,l'IIIIlZlilt'N 4. . . . Will be- remembered best as sports reporter. A MAYNA LA lit'llHNll2l. X r s' ' Ill Urmlvr l. 2, Il. ' ISZIYX 4'il'4'l1- I. 2. 35. li SiIK'I'l'li lla- 1. Il. Il. 4: S1-rzupli -4: S1-ralplliw' S I l. II. 4: l.il1-rnry Uirvll- l. 2. Ii. -l: .1ln'zn'i:u1 1. 2. Il. 4: Vhim-I' l.i- ' -1 1 ' lrranrmn ... 4: lhmr l. 2. Will be remembered best as Chief Librarian. Page 150 ...ff R-sv ow'X'14f 'I 2 '1 I-Y' LEONARD DURANCZYK . . . msn mn .xvi-. fab' Ie, l'liiv':lg:o ll1-iglns. lll. Assistant l'rvI'1-vl 1-ll 4: Ill Urals-1' l. 2, Il, 4: llnsznry t'ir4'ls- I. 11, Il. I1 Sm-iw-ul ll1'1ll'l l. 2. Il. 43 lill1'l'Zll'.l' l'ii'm'l1' l, II. Il, 4: lizisn-Imll Varsity 22. -l. .. . VVill be remembered best yelling at the Frosh. JOSEPH DZIERZANOWSKI . . . lli-l Xu. l'zir:ul1- lll lll'lll'l' l. 12. Il. li liosairy 1'il'm-lv l. 2. IL. l: S2l1'l'l'll llm-url I. 2. Il. l: Vlmir ll l.iln':i1'i:m 2: l,iti-r:iry l'i1'vl4- l. 2. Il. fl: lll'2llll1lll1'S J. . . . Will be remembered best working in 0l35'Ta'fevo '- - gy . ' f we LEON INUEL . . . l-llT No. 41st Sl. lizisl Nt. Louis. Ill. lll Urelvr Lf. Cl. 43 llusairy Virvll- 21, IZ. -l: Siu-11-al ll:-:nrt 1. 11. Il. 4: Lili-r:u'y Vlulv 1. 2. Il, 4: Vlmir I. 2: Ilansn-lnlll Varsity 11. ZS. 4. Will be remembered best as A. C. M . V anager V ,,- 6 ,ff L G- 'Z 2 . x ' STANISLAUS GAJDA . . . EWS So. Ulltl Sl. llwmlilyll. N.Y. lll Hrilvr Ii. -I2 ltuszlry K'ir4-lv ZS. 4: Sal- viwl lla-:nrt Cl. l: Sm-1':l1uliiv Stluln-nt -ll liitm-rairy 4'il'4'l4- Il. I: Polish 4'lulr 21, -l: lll'illllilll1'S Iii Vliuir Cl. li lianslu-Ilmll Vill'Nllj' Zi: liznsvlmll Y2ll'Nllj' 71. l. . . . Will be remembered best cheerlead: ing cagers to victory. ROBERT GIEROLEWICZ . . . H5 No. Sill Sl. lll'lHPlilj'll ll. X.Y. ' Vlzlss Sl'1'l'4'l2ll'j' l. Lf! lll flwlm' l. 2.11,-li lf0Sill'j' tfiiw-lv M Zi. U. 4: t4m'i'm-4l llvznrl 1. 3, ::. ei: 1.iu-+2-ri-y1 i1-1-10 1. 2. ::. 4: liais- b?illl,flrsity ZZ. li llusm-lvull Ynrsitj' 13. wg,-my Will be remembered best trying: to prove something. Pave 151 B i 5 1 X NIEDARD l10RSlxl . . . I45 NUVIIIZIII Aw-. III lllllvl 4. Nu'r4-el llm-:url I: liusznry l'il'c'l1- I: S1-lumlniv Stull:-nl fl: I.ilm-r:l1'v . 1. Vhll be remembered best as member of mission society. MILHAEL CIREGENDA . . . 1111110 NMI5 l'ittsImr:In 12. l':1. Vlnss I'1'vsimIv11I II' III UHI1-r I 'i I' liusulgv I ll'l'll' I. J. .,. 4: Nnwvll llc-url I. 2. 22. I: S1'l'2llIll I'I1IiIm' 4: Svrnpllil' Stn- .. . Will be remembered best as chapel organist. ROBERT GROTA . . . 44,49 So. tlriffin St. AlIlNV2llllil'l'. xXvlSl'0llSllI .....,.'. ns., '.-. Cl. I: S:u'rmI Ill-:url I. 2. ll. 4: l1lIl'l'ill'I' NVIII be re e ere best always eatmkttlv j JOSEPH GULAS . . . III? Yo I'1'u-ul YI 'll . Us , 'l'l'Ili I V:u'sitS, .,. -I: I.iln':n'i:m Ii. 4. .HJWIHISQ remembered best as care: taker ofdlyping room. T 1 LEO GURKOVVSKI . . . 1105 XV. Xl4ml'1- Sl. livrlin. Wim-ullsill Ill Hull-r I. 2. Il. I: llos:ll'y 1'ir1'l1- I. 2. -L 4: Sm-rwl llvanrl I. Il. fl. I: lAll1'I'Zll'j' I'il'4'l1' I. IJ. Ii. I: Polish l'lIIlD I. 13. Il. I: l1llDl'2ll'l2lll 2. Ii. 4: 4'Iluir IJ. i ,. .' Will be remembered best as labora: tory manager. . X I Page 152 1 , 1 Nj.. -Q f ' MITCHELL HUSARZ . . . l'ul:lll4l lll iil'lil'l' 2. il. 4: lloszxry t'i1'l'lU 11. 21. 4: San-rwl llozlrl 13. ZZ. 4: 1iI'Zllll2llll'N 2. IS: 1'lioil'2: l'uIisl14'll1lvL!.3l: l.lU'l'2ll'j'i'll'1'lL' 2. Zi. 4. Will be remembered best for car repairing. H I- V5 JOSEPH JAROSZ . . . H20 Nu, Wilivlim-sim-1' Ave. l'llim':xg:o ZZ. lll. lll tml:-i' l. 2. Ii. 4: S:lm'l's'4l ll1'2ll'l I. Z. Il. l: lluszlijv 1'il'a'ln' l. 21. Il. 42 lill1'I'ill'j' 1- . -, - w -n tirvlv l. J. ... 4: l'ul1sl1llulm.,.4, . . . VVill be remembered best as head of stage crew. WM Jr EDWARD JAsKo1.sKl . .. l', lll llux 144 Vulzlski. lVlNt'0llSlll Vlzlss Vim--l'i'm-simlvlil l: Szxvlwl llm-:url l. 2. IZ. 4: l:HS2ll'y l'11'1'ls' l. 2. Zi. 4: iilll'l'ill'X Vin-1-lv l. 2. Zi. 4: ltzlslu-llnlll Varsity Ii. 4. Will be remembered best playing basketball. fl . f,!' LOUIS KLIMCZAK . . 3321 XY. Rlxlplm- Sl. XlllXVZlllli1'l'. XVism-misili lll 1il'4ll'l' l. 2. Il. 4: Saiviwl llc-:lrl l. 2. Il, 4: liusnry l'ir1'lu l. 2, 31. 4: l.iIvi':lx'y 4'il'1-lv 1.2. Il. 4: iillllll' 1. Will be remembered best reading: sports news. Q - lla' I' MARTIN KOSZAREK . . li. ... lmx lol-.X Anligo. lVlSl'llllSlll VIZINS I'rvsi4ls'nt 2. Vive-l'x'4-simlm-int Il: lll lil'4l1'l' I. 131. -4: liusury i'ir1'lv l. 11. fl, 4: Salviwl lll-url l. ZZ. 32. 4: Ss-lwlplliv Slu- wlvnl I. 4: llllIl'2ll'lilll 1. 2. IZ. 4: liuml l: Vllllll' 4. Will be remembered best working in physics work shop. Page 153 .bf 5:35, 4 3 n THADDEUS KWAK . . . 4453 So. lYmnl SI. O l'l1iv:1g'o. Ill. ' Ill fll'1lK'I' l. 2. Sl, 4: liuszlry 1'i1'c:lv 1. 2. Ji. 4: S:u'1'4-1l lleurt 1. 2, Ji. 4: Svrupliim- Stmll-ut 4: llllDl'ill'l2lll 1. 2. Ji, 4: Ulmir 1. Il. 4: l'nlisli Vlulr 21. . . . Will be remembered best helping the Brothers. f 1 441. ef: JOHN LOWISZ . . . liux 81 ' Flu-stunt Iiidgs-. l'n. Vlzlss St'K'l'l'lill'j' Il: lll Urmlvr 12. Ji. 4: linszlry l'i1'vl4- 1. 2, Il. 4: Sum-rml Ill-nrt 1. 2. Ji, 4: S4-rupll 4: Svralpliiv Stmlvnl 4: I.iter:n'y 1'il'4-lv 1. 22. Sl, 4: I'ulisli Vlulr 4: Ih':i111:1ti1-s 4: lAllil'2ll'l5lll 23. 4: liaise! lmll Varsity 4. . . . Will be remembered best listening to the radio. gil'-rl ith 1 A 5 fffffy JOHN MALINA ' x tl N N till N l N Will be remembered best as Imo twplst RICHARD NAWROLKI A N L Jrdel 1 Will be remembered best as bowling alley manager JAMES 0 SK P ll 1l111 N56 1 I unix W be rememlslered bet taking nt easy Page 154 ,fx J' E Q 'S fi? A . . . ,fly -I I ll!! Hrzlml St. , , ' lh'1mkl.'l1 ll. N.Y, I Vive-Gm-lim-l':1l l'1'v1'vrl 4: III Ul'1l0l' 2. Ii. 4: Sn -'ml llvnrt l. 2. fl. 4: liorzlry 1'irvIm- 1. 2. Ii. 4: Sm-rnpli 4: S1-luupliiv fllll' I 1. 11. Ji. 4: l.it1-rzlry Uirm-lo 1. 12. 33. 4: l'u- lisl Vlnln 1. LZ. Zi: l,l'2lIllZllll'N 2. IS: liuml l: linsvlmll Y2ll'.'llj' 2. Il. 4. 9141 Keller Sl. lbetlwnit l'. .Il'h. Ill 1 ,' . 2. 3, 4: Szlwwl Ilezirt l. 2. 22. 4: Ruszury Cirm-lv 1. 2. Ii. 4: Ilits-1':1i'y Virelv 1.12, 2. 4: lPl'1llIl2llli'S 1: Ililmmry 33. 4: lllliill' 1. ZZ. l. . . 1v::.x vi I nn sn. . e . sm in XV 111 o ll- ,si 41 sm-1-1-11 xml- 2. Q 4: llitfigllf' 'irvls If, Zi, 4: liuszlry - 'vlv 2. H 31.42, isu ull 2. ' llrun ies 2. 31. 4a-1' im 1233: 'l :1vk z 1' 4. l' 'S riliiiffif A yet W . Jfrgij M .Q - 4 'WB JOHN ORZECHOWSKI . . l'ul:iml Ill lll'1l0l' J, .1. 4: Husziry 1 ll'1'l4' J. .,. Si'l'2llilllK' Sturlvnt -4: l.it1-rnry Virvlm Ii. 'll l'ulisl1 l'lllll 2. fi. 'll lim 'i Uliuir 2. Ii: 'l'r:ivk Varsity Il. . . . Will be remember ' b as Me Iixiv ly talker. X ' 'J ,w Q JQJIVU 1 - or lj. if ' UU' xl .- X FRANCIS PABIAN . . . l'ulzln4l liuszlry i'ii'i'l0 11. Il. -ll SZll'l'l'1l lli'2ll'i 21. Ii. 4: l.itvr:iry Virvli- 2, JL -l: Polish Vluln 2. Ci. -4: l7l'Zllll2llll'S Z. Il. -I: 1'limr!..l, -l. Will be remembered best reading Polish books. ADAM PIESTRAK . . . l'Ul2lllll lll Urilvr 2, Ii. -1: liosziry Virvlv Z. Il. ll l.itm-rzlry Virvlu ij, ZS. 4: l'ulisl1 Vlull 11. IZ. 4: lll'2llIl2lill'S 2, Il. -l: Ham-luzill Varsity 4: 'l'i':u'k Varsity 12. Zi. -l. Will be remembered best playing ping pong. JOHN PILIPAK . . . l'ul:ilul lll Hreli-1' el: liosairy 4'iri-lv lg Vlmir 4: l.iti-rziry Viri-lv 4: Polish Vlulr rl: Ssivri-fl lli-ur! 4: lll'lllll2lill'S 4. Will be remembered best as a stu: dious Bonaventurite. JOHN PUK llli Nu, Sill Sl. lil'lNDlilj'll ll. X.Y, Flaws Vive-l'r1-siili-lit IJ: Saivrc-il llvairt I. Ll. Il. -l: Ill lll'1li'l' l. Il. IS. l: lizvsairy Vir- 4-li' 2. Il. -l: Sc-rnph fl: l.ilm-rairy l'ir1'l1- l. lf. Il. l: llzislu-lluill Varsity 2. Il. I: lqillr- lillll Sl, 4. . .. Will be remembered as Bonas bas: ketball star. Page 155 qv-4 ,if fffigi - sm?-' .f fi ,KL 1 7,1 - assi'-grjdyilrg V , ff DANIEL LCZYNSKI . . . l' H. Alillltb X rszln. f I 'ru J, :: 1 ow-y K 1 ' . . S 1 '4 ll 1 , 4lfl'l4llN Kmlm 1. J. .,. , on l11lrl.2.-,,4: lil'illllillit'S l. Zi: Sv llic- Stiulent 4: - 5 linml 1. 21: Vhoir 1. 2. IL: lialskm-tlmll Varsity 4. . . . Will be remembered best as movie booth operator. MITCHELL SIENIAWSKI . . . N011 Mugrimliu Ave. .lwsvy tlty. B, J. lll Urilvr l. 2. JS. 4: liusury Uirvlc- l. 2. Svrzlplniv Stmlm-nt 1. Ii: lillt'l'ill'j' l'irvlv l 12.31. 42 I'ulisl11'lnh 1.32 UI'tllll2llit'S 1.35: . . . Will be remembered best experiment: ing in laboratory. P' 'Y ' K.,-1 . CHESTER SIPULSKI fi, N439 lissl-X Avia Vllivzlgro IT. Ill. '52 Ulzxss Vit't'-l'l'ltNitll'lll 4: Ill Hiwlvl' 12. 35. 4: Szlvwal ll:-zirt 23. ZS. 45 Rosary i'ir1'lv 2. Ji. 4: Se-ruph 4: S4'l'tlIllll4' Stmlm-nit 4: Liter- ,,', Q 553 :Irv Virclu 'I 4' Polish Vlulr Q lPl'2l Q35 . .. Will be remembered best as forever talking. lg lfigiifw 2 Q 4-5 ,f aww f VITUS SKIMINA EM North York Rd. 335 42.5. I':lllllllll'Si. Ill. . lll 01-411-1' 2. 52. 4: linszilgv l'ir1-lv IJ. Il. 4: Sill'l't'ti lli-:nrt 2. Il, I: Iiitc-rury Virvlq . ill be remembered best as listen: EDWARD TYLKA 15235 E. 25th SI. , . . llll1'zi,1:o Heights. Ill. lll Urdvr l. 13. IZ. 4: ltos:1ry Firvle- l ' -. -v. 4. 411011 ... 4. lizlvk x2ll'Nllj' .r. 4. . . .yWilI be remembered best as thinking. Page 156 . las-,?gigY5q.if eff 0' e A 4' .0 fri' X4 EUGENE WEGNER IZHT W. 'llll1llllZlS Sl. Sn. lil-ml lil. llllllilllil lll 4ll'll1'l' l. 2. 35. 4: lilJStlI'.Y l'il'1'lv 1. 2. fi. li Salma-ll llt'2ll'i l. 2. Ci. 4: lilft'I'iIl'j' l'irvl1- l. 2, Ii. 4: lmxllnzllirs 1: Vlmir I. 3. 4. . . . Will be remembered best lending a hand to the Brothers. STANISLAUS WERNER T41 Xu. Till NI. liiwmlclyll. N.Y. lll Ul'4lv1'Z!.Z1. 4: S:l1'l'l'll llvnrl l. 11. Il. 4: llusalry Virvlv l. Il. CI. 4: l.ill:I'ilI'X l'il'1-lv l. 3. Il. 4: Vlmir l: 'l'r:u'k Varsity II. 4. Will be remembered best as sleep: ing. Q 1 V ..1 f' v M-- XVALTER WILK lllllll Su. l.:lI':l5'1'lll' .XVl'. 4'lli1':lg'o ZS, lll. Ill Hrlli-r Zi. 4: li4os:11'y4'i1'c'ln' 1.31. 4: Lil- l'l'Zll'j' 1'i1'1-lv l. Il. 4: Salem-nl lla-url l. 71. 4: lll'2llllZlllt'S l: l,llll'Ell'lZIll l: Vlmil' li 'l'r:u'li Y1ll'SliX Il. 4. Will be remembered best for his wrestling exploits. l , ft 4.1 C EUGENE ZA SKl ,, W l!1i NV. Walsllingrtnll Sl. J Nznntivolw. l':l. ' lll Hi-llm' 4: l:0SIll'y Viwll- 4: l,it1-LM5' l'il'1'IA' li llllllll' 4. ' A , . . . Will be remembered best for is pia: no renditions. fl, EDWARD ZULKA 1.14 l'll'l'I'l'li Sl. 'l'nlMlu N, lllllo lll Ul'1ll'l' 2, Il. 4: S2ll'l'01l Ili-:url 2. II. 4: . -l . r, .. . '. ..' .- -v -....'.n.x'. .s.-..-. llosnljv 1'irvlm- 2. ZS. 4: Swzlplliv Stlull-nl ' 4 llslmtlsxllllillx ' . . . Will be remembered best as reading sports magazines. Page 157 Im nm . ln tex inks :xl thi-Iwg.:'i11ui11g of the -si hmul term. l'ir4'lc- nt rig'hl: Well, Slllll 5' nmuthf J J . I ' ' I. .Xnul hm' I-lllglisll tm-Sl. Senior urriculum RELIGION: four periods per week ENGLISH: five periods per week - LATIN: five periods per week .eff . X M POLISH: five periods per week FRENCH: five periods per week PHYSICS: five periods per week PUBLIC SPEAKING: one period per week GUIDANCE: one period per week gl, Sir-,,i1,WSkg CHANT' one period per week Sm-uml IIUIIUI' sulivilul' ELECTIVES: Greek, Economics, Instrumentation. Ili-im-nilwi' lhm- NILQ'IliiI!LXViiS! I.. to r.: M, lIfvl'Ski. V- SUN'- sl 1. N. Iludu, IC. Zulcrzvwski, .I. lmlmlnnllowski, I.. Klimi-Zak. The: lub imimigx-rs I, ln 1-,g M. Sivuiuwski, I,, l:llI'k0N'Sk XX Xxliii, :xml III. tlrvgm-mln. and M. Kuszuruk lest swine vquipum-ut. , f' Ref 1 We-4 fs ,mr . 4- 5.1 XIM11zlvvn11x lllrl IIHIHIN lllml qx1+Ill+elI,.lll1- I'l lln 111 mn vlilll I 1' 1vlxHnIl1x xml tlnmlx XlNIllIn,. NI l:l1unNm1Xl11--un-. 1+ I QM' 'L T Nun .s Ilw- Iwur. Wilma uw- IIIHHI Huy gm, fu i NPD- -.L -if -Q my f Q Ni 1' 1. ws- ' 1 A ,A , ,Mir-,f 'Q .5 32 4 A fz as w A A , Sun In uf- Il In- snllmu uw-1' Iutvs I'HllL.1'l1 se wlluvv .. '2l... sf-fm -Q., -- THE1951SERAPH4444444444-44 Honor Roll of Seraph Friends Clergy Friends His Eminence Samuel Cardinal Stritch, D.D. Archbishop of Chicago His Excellency the Most Reverend Moses E. Kiley, D.D. Archbishop of Milwaukee Most Reverend Stanislaus V. Bona, D.D. Bishop of Green Bay Most Reverend Stephen S. Woinicki, D.D. Bishop of Saginaw Most Reverend Thomas L. Noa, D.D. Bishop of Marquelle Most Reverend Henry T. Klonowski, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Scranion Most Reverend Roman R. Atkielski, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Milwaukee Most Reverend Alexander M. Zaleski. D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit Rt. Rev Msgr G6ral Rev F, Czarny Rt. Rev. Msgr F. Zelezinski Rev S. Czapelski Rt. Rev Msgr Duda Rev. J. Przybylowicz Rt. Rev Msgr Szudzinski Rev C. Gryzik Rt. Rev Msgr Chyla Rev J. Baran Rt. Rev. Msgr. Skrzypinski Rev. J. P. Skowronski Rt. Rev. Msgr. Kobylinski Rev F. A. Brukwicki Rt. Rev Msgr Zych Rev J. Sitkowski Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mlotkowski Rev V. Hoppa Rt. Rev. Msgr. Radecki Rev J. Bieniewski Rt. Rev. Msgr. Kierstein Rev E. Jagodzinski, O.F.M Rt. Rev Msgr Biernacki Rev 5- R022-k ' Rt. Rev Msgr Monteleone RSV E- J- Osowski Rt. Rev Msgr. Tralka 'R0V- M- A- Kfilkii Rt, Rev Msgr F, Burant Rev Anacletus Smith Rt. Rev. Msgr, Szpilman Rev A- Szczerkowski Rt. Rev Msgr Ropella Rev. A. Kosobucki Vy Rev. Msgr. Kielpinski Rev. S- GfL1Ch0f Vy Rev. Msgr. V. W. Worzalla Rev. E. Maraczewski Rev. E. Przybylski Rev R. Kurkiewicz Rev. J. Nowicki Rev. E. Brzozowski Rev. S. J. Studer Rev. E. Zulka Rev. C. Wasniewski Rev. A. Pietrykowski Page 162 itttttttii Franciscan Fathers, St. Anthony Friary --- Ben Avon, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4444444444 Sustaining Patrons The Very Rev. Canon Casimir lironkowski --- ..... Chicago, lll. Northwestern Packing Co. ............... ,..,.. C hicago, Ill. Mrs. Anna Skrezyna ........................... Jersey City, N.J. Sustaining Benefactors Mr. ei Mrs. Anthony Zaremba --------- ---------- Cleveland, Ohio Miss Katherine Ryan ............... ........ S an Diego, Cal. Mr. G. Mrs. R. Engel --..---- St. Hyacinth Church ------ Mr. G- Mrs. Francis Bugara -- Belle City Milling Co. --. .... Second Federal Savings e.,a. Angeli Artcraft Products Co. -- St. Camillus Church ........ Mr. G. Mrs. A Kolbus ....e,,, - ---East St. Louis, lll. ------- Chicago, lll. - -- Cleveland, 0hio --- Racine, Wis. ----- Chicago, Ill. --- Milwaukee, Wis. ----- Chicago, lll. ---- Cleveland, Ohio Frank Tobin ---------- .. ------ --- Burlington, Wis. Mr. 6. Mrs. V. Nowakowski - -.--- --- -- ----- Chicago, lll. Albert A. Krzywonos ---- --- -------..-------- -, ----- - Joliet, lll. Pawlicki Family ------ .. ---- St. Vincent DePaul Society, St. A. A. Laundry Machine Co. ----.---.--------- Mrs. Mary F. Geroski ------- Kite 5' Kite Tetile Co., Inc. -- Polish Falcons Nest 4142 ---- George A. Ceman ..-,,-,--- Mary Olender ---.--------- ., -------------------- Cleveland, Ohio Andrew's Church --- Calumet City, lll. ----- Chicago, lll. --------------- ---- Cleveland, Ohio - --.----- Chicago, lll. -- Chicago Heights, lll. --------- Berlin, Wis. ------ Toledo, Ohio Councilman Thad. A. Bogusz -.--- -------------- East Chicago, Ill. ,,.1....1m.1.n.1uu1....1,,,.1.m1....1....1....1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1,,..1..,,1.,..1...,1....1....1.. SENIORS OF 1951 EACH ONE OF YOU yllay flu: Lord bless time and L'1'f'p flmfz' .lluy llc slum' llis fill? fo firm' ' and burr' mf'rr'y upon fluffy' .llay llf' turn llis l70lHlf!'IHl1IffI, fo flwv. and yirf' fllcrf pr'af'r'. ,lluy flzc' Lord bless 1' fflI'I'.' Amen. Vllllll Blessing of St. l'll'2ll1l'lSj THE .IUNIORS THE SOPIIOMORES 'l'l I E FRESHM EN I OF 1951 Page 163 r'k'k'A k'k'lr f f if ff 'if if if THE 1951 SERAPH THE1951SERAPHff4444-1444444 ontributing Benefactors Dr. W. E. Buckley .... Musialowicz's Drugs --- Dr. A. Bona ............ Mrs. Kalenty ............. Mrs. Catherine Krzywonos --- Mr. Anthony Bloniarz ..... Zielinski Funeral Home -- Grapette Bottling Co. ........ -- Racine, Wis. ---- Chicago, lll. ---,- Chicago, lll. --- Brooklyn, N.Y. ---- Chicago, lll. --- Adams, Mass. ---- Chicago, lll. ----l'lammond, lll. Ryczek 6- Son ....... ............s - -- Milwaukee, Wis. lll Mrs. J. Ogrodowski 8. Daughter .... - ....... Chicago, . Patistwo Leon i Klara Trzaskawka --- --- Philadelphia, . Ogden Laundry G Cleaners lnc. .... Edward Hines Lumber Co. ..... W Pan Jozef Dudek ........... R. G. Reimaeker ........ Stanley Wozniak .......... Mr. G. Mrs. Alois Bemowski ........ Pan Waclaw Fabiszewski .......... Panstwo Wojciech i Agata Pijanowscy Ostrowski Family .................. ' St. Salomea Parlsh ............... Mr. G. Mrs. S. Pawlowski ....... Mr. 6- Mrs. Michael Czach .....,. Paristwo Jozef i Agnieszka Glab --- Agnieszka Biniaszewska ........ Dr. 6. Mrs. Norbert S. Gizinski --- Dr. Robert Golonka, D.D.S. .... Keen Hardware .................. Raymond L. Marnocha -- ......... - Panstwo Leon i Leokadja Basinscy --1 Aniela Duma ............. .- ....... Mr. 6- Mrs. Joseph Dabrowski ..s.. Mr. Stanley Gorecki ......... C. R. Canley .............. Clemens B. N. Chrzan --- Paristwo S. S. Nowiccy -a- C.M. Fasan, Florist ...... Anna Sopron ............. Panstwo Melania Miksza ..... John Begane 62 Sons .......... Dr. G. Mrs. V. C. Jagodzinski --- Arcand Movers ............. .- Mrs. Wladyslawa Kaczmarek -- The Honorable John Smolenski --- Mr. Andrew Brodzinski ....... Mr. R. Jeziorski .......... Mr. G Mrs. A. Jagodzinski -- Pani M. Pigut -,. .......... Mr. G- Mrs. William Setlik --- Crane Company ......... Konrad's Jewelry .....,. Nlirman Furniture Co. --- Kuryer Zjednoczenia -- Henry J. Urban ..... Pani P. Miller .......... Shippy Clothing Store --- Mrs. Agnes Kwak .... Leonard's Cleaners -- Agata Maciag ...... Joseph A. Nlosinski --- P. E. Ladowski ........... Home Furnishing Co. ........ Gordon Lumber 6- Supply Co. --- Pa ------.. Clcero, lll. lll --------Chicago, . --- Philadelphia, . Pa ----- Chicago, lll. l - - -- Hammond, nd. Stevens Point, Wis. --- --- Bronx, New York -- Philadelphia, Ph. ---- Brooklyn, N.Y. ----- Chicago, Ill. --- Cleveland, Ohio ------- Chicago, lll. - Lackawanna, N.Y. -,- New York, N.Y. --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Adams, Mass. ---- Chicago, lll. --- Pulaski, Wis. ----- Buffalo, N.Y. L-- New York, N.Y. -,- Cleveland, Ohio -- Kenosha, Wis. ------ Chicago, lll. --- Milwaukee, Wis. --..-- Buffalo, N.Y. ------ Chicago, lll. -- New York, N.Y. --- Jersey City, N.J. ------ Chicago, lll. ---- Toledo, Ohio ---- Chicago, lll. --- Buffalo, N.Y. -- Brooklyn, N.Y. -- Chicago, lll. --a-- Chicago, lll. ----- Toledo, Ohio - Jersey City, N.J. ---- Detroit, Mich. ----- Chicago, lll. - - - L - - Kenosha, Wis. Stevens Point, Wis. - - - - Cleveland, Ohio --,-- Chicago, III. ---L Jersey City, N.J. Stevens Point, Wis. ------- Chicago, lll. --- Detroit, Mich. -, New York, N.Y. --- Cleveland, Ohio ------- Chicago, lll. Stevens Point, Wis. ---- Kenosha, Wis. Page 164 'ki'k'k'ki k'k'k'k'k'A' 4444444444 Page 165 ontributing Benefactors Mrs. Victoria Krozel 6- Son --- Amela Blelen - ........,... Elwood L. Franck ....... Roznowski Family .....,..., ------ Chicago, lll. - New York, N.Y. --- Milwaukee, Wis. ------ ----- Chicago, lll. Phillips Gift Shoppe ,..................,. -- Kenosha, Wis. Mr. G- Mrs. P. Maslanka 62 Alice Ann Kuchta -- --- So. Chicago, lll. Leonarda Kiempska ---------------------- --- New York, N.Y. Franciscan Sisters, St. Florian's Parish -- - Johnnie's Flower Shoppe -----.-----.--- --- Cleveland, Ohio N. Frank Cylkowski, Funeral Director Gertrude's Floral Shop ---------. -- Max A. Sass -------------- Maria Stankiewicz ---------- Felix S. Panfil -------------- Kenosha County Abstract Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Lepich -- Mr. Jacob Wolski -.. ------ - Zofia Ziemba ------ --- Joseph Bukowski -------- Henry Gumkowski ---------- Stanley P. Fortuna ---------- Joseph J. Podwika, D.D.S. --- Mr. 81- Mrs. Joseph Blochowiak Mr. Go Mrs. Stanley Skawinski Joseph Wydrzywinski 61. Peter Walter Batycki ------------ Edward W. Bromirski ------ Mr. 6- Mrs. Thomas Jarosz --- Louis J. Garr --- -------- -- Grand Tavern ----------- Mr. 6: Mrs. M. Bratek --- Franciszka Walsh ---- Johnny's Liquor ------ The C. H. Hanson Co. -- Vivian Skimina -------- Mrs. George Roohana --- Vincent Telkowski ---- Mrs. Emily Trefilek -- Mr. John Szwapa ---- Melania Miksza ------ Mrs. Viola Tomczak -- John S. Liss ----------- Mr. 6: Mrs. John Meyer -- Artcraft Cleaners ------ Coro Pharmacy ------- Benjamin J. Lesniak --- Hillside's ---------- A.W. Hudon ------ Michael S. Bittner --- A. 8: K. Beverages --- Robert Jackson ---- --- Walter A. Baran -------- D. 61- Z. Bottling Co., Inc. -- Mr. G- Mrs. Wm. Narus --- Alex A. Kozlowski ------- V. Mlchalski ------------- Dr. Z. R. Brusky ---------.-- Mr. 6: Mrs. A. Daszkowski -- Soczyk - -- - Chicago, lll. --- Detroit, Mich. ---- Chicago, lll. Milwaukee, Wis. UWM ff- New York, N.Y. ---- Chicago, lll. --- Kenosha, Wis. --- Pulaski, Wis. ---- Chicago, lll. ---- New York, N.Y. --- Milwaukee, Wis. Calumet City, lll. ---- Chicago, lll. ------ Chicago, lll. - Milwaukee, Wis. East Chicago, lnd. Calumet City, lll. --------- ---- Brooklyn, N.Y. - --- --- Jersey City, N.J. ------- Chicago, lll. Calumet City, nl. --- Cleveland, Ohio --- Detroit, Mich. - New York, N.Y. ---- Racine, Wis. ------ Chicago, lll. --- Franklin Pk., III. - Milwaukee, Wis. --- Jersey City, N.J. ---- Chicago, Ill. --- Detroit, Mich. Jersey City, N.J. ---- Racine, Wis. East Chicago, lnd. - Milwaukee, Wis. ---- Chicago, lll. - - - - - Brooklyn, N.Y. East Chicago, Ind. ---- Adams, Mass. ---- Chicago, lll. East Chicago, Ind. --- Kenosha, Wis. ------- Chicago, lll. --- East Chicago, lnd. - - Brooklyn, N.Y. -- Richmond Hill, N.Y. --- East Chicago, lnd. --- Jersey City, N.J. - Green Bay, Wis. ------- ------ Chicago, Ill. The Permanent Coal Co. ------------- --- Cleveland, Ohio S. Sadlowski 6: J. Kriz Quality Market -- -- Brooklyn, N.Y. R. Jakubowski ------------.------- ---- C hicago, Ill, The Benjamin Zelinski Family --- - - -- Jersey City, N.J. Casey J. Stefaniak ------.---- --- Calumet City, Ill, ftff+ft+ff+++1'fTHE1951SERAPH THE 1951 SERAPH 4 4 4 4444444444 ontributing Benefactors ldeal Generator 6: Starter Co. -- Standard Paper Co. ...H...... Nowak's Bakery ..-.....t. Harry's Gas Station --- lsabell Churlin .....A U. Walter- .......a Opyt Florist .....,....e....... Straub Beverages ........ - ..... ,-- F.J.C. - Best of luvk to Mit:-llvll S. -- Gold Cup Baking Co. ......,..... Pietrusinski Pharmacy ......... - Basil Fedoryk ........... Mr. 8cMrs. V. Skimina ......... Mr. 6: Mr. Charles Sterbis .,..... Mr. 6: Mrs. Ray A. Lewandowski --- Mr. Makarow .................. , 6: Mrs. Fred Bishop ........... Mr. Kelso Heating 6: Air Conditioning --- From a Friend Reggie Olejniczak ............. Alex Povalski, M.D. ..... Joseph Tomaselli 6: Co.-- Alfred C. Mirsch ........ --- Chicago, lll. Milwaukee, Wis. So. Chicago, lll. Brooklyn, N.Y. Jersey City, N.J. Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, lll. Brooklyn, N.Y. .lersey City, N.J. Chicago, lll. So. Chicago, lll. Brooklyn, N.Y. -, Elmhurst, lll. Chicago, lll. Jersey City, N.J. Brooklyn, N.Y. Cleveland, Ohio ---- Chicago, lll Milwaukee, Wis. Jersey City, NJ Chicago, Ill. ----Calumet City, 0'Brien 6: Tartalsky ....... -- Jersey City, N.J. Kite 6: Kite Textile Co., lnc. ...a.......... ...... C hicago, lll. Richard A. Bona, D.D.S. ........................ Calumet City, lll. Eugenia Urbanski Courtney, Counselor at law --- --- Jersey City, N.J. Mr. 6: Mrs. John Pawlik .................. ...... C hicago, Ill. A. Zolnier Jeweler ...................... ,--Jersey City, N.J. Mr. 6: Mrs. Thomas Zielinski s-- ,..,.. Chicago, lll. A Friend of Mitchell S. --- .... e-, Jersey City, N.J. Sam Santo Sport Store .... . ee... Chicago, Ill. M. Salomowicz 6: Son ....... --- Chicago, Ill. Ogden Motor Parts .......... .-- Chicago, Ill. Good Shepherd Lodge No. 494 --- ..... Chicago, lll. 'Fortuna Funeral Home ....... e.... C hicago, Ill. Mr. R Mrs. Batura .......... --- North Chicago, Ill. Midland Dairy ..-.... - ..,..,. Chicago, Ill. - -1-11- -nn ---1-:- in-is l l 1 LULLABYE ' Fine Furniture For Children Since 1897 Stevens Point, Wisconsin i' 1 111111111111-un'1.,,,-.fu1 1 -. BEST WISHES from A FRIEND Page 166 'kttititii 4444444444 Page 167 Seraph Sponsors Dr. D. V. Kwaterskl ......... --- - St. Casimir Parochial School Chambers Bakery ........., Community Barber Shop ..., M. J. Paul, Attorney at Law -- - Fieseler's Jewelers ,.... .- ..,, ,-- Blizinski Funeral Home -- The Fellowship Club .... Rogers Barber Shop .... Berlin Upholstering Shop ............. Winchester:Augusta Hardware Co., lnc -- Bogdas 6: Franks ...,.........,......, -- Green Bay, Wis. --- Kenosha, Wis. -- Cleveland, Ohio -- Kenosha, Wis. ------ Berlin, Wis. Jersey City, N.J. --- Brooklyn, N.Y. -.---Cleveland, Ohio -- Cleveland, Ohio --- Berlin, Wis. - - - - Chicago, lll. , , - -Cleveland, Ohio Charles Posta 6: Sons, Wholesale Meats --- --- Seven Hills, Ohio Leavens Manufacturing Co., Inc. ....... Jack Andrea's Confectioners - Woodmere Clothiers ......,... Frank Potylicki, D.D.S ,-- Calumet Coal Company ,-- Shippy Shoe Store .......... --- Blavat Clover Farm Market --- --- Kwass Food Market .......... -- Clark Frame 8: Photo Supply Ann Alice Dress Shop ....,. Stadium Sweet Shop ..... ..-- - Zwolski Bakery ...... Wade Motors lnc. ...... Brighton Confectionery -- Sandy's Stamp Shop .... Bergen Hatters .......... Josef's Studio .............. Trudy Whyte Record Shop --- Feldman's Shoe Store .....,, St. Victor School ,,,,,-V,... Advance Glass 6: Paint Co. --- ,-- John Nichols Seed Co. ...,. Keleske Pharmacy ...... Al's Frozen Custard --- General Stores, Inc. -- Dr. L.E. Fazen, Sr. ......... Weldcraft Mfg. Co. ........ Peterson Gas 6: Appliance Co. Machinery City ............. - Liss Luncheonette .......... Roemer Drug Company --- Malec Funeral Home .,.,w A Pienkowski's Pharmacy ...-. John's Super Service Station ......, lrene F. Gyzinski, Attorney at Law s-- The Born Pharmacy ............ Lippy's Shoes ---.--- -- B 6: B Body Shop --- O'Connell's ................ Reinhart .................. Eight Graders, St. Florian's School -- ----- Chicago, lll. -- Kenosha, Wis. --- Detroit, Mich. -- Cleveland, Ohio --------- Chicago, lll. Stevens Point, Wis. -- Green Bay, Wis. --- Milwaukee, Wis. ---Cleveland, Ohio ----- Racine, Wis. -- Milwaukee, Wis. ---- Chicago, lll. --- Kenosha, Wis. s-- Chicago, lll. ---- Kenosha, Wis. - Jersey City, N.J. --- Brooklyn, N.Y. --- Racine, W'is. -,---- Racine, Wis. Calumet City, lll. Chicago Heights, lll. Hebron, lll. - .... Racine, Wis. -- Milwaukee, Wis. --- Adams, Mass. -- Racine, Wis. -- Kenosha, Wis. Racine, Wis. ,s Sturtevant, Wis. -- Jersey City, N.J. - - Milwaukee, Wis. ------- Chicago, lll. ---- --- Jersey City, N.J. su--- Chicago, lll. -- Milwaukee, Wis. --- Brooklyn, N.Y. --- Cleveland, Ohio ---- Chicago, lll. --- Berlin, Wis. --- Chicago, lll. --- Chicago, lll. 'A'-ktir-ki A kti ki'-A'TI-IE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4444444444-444 Seraph Sponsors Mr. 6: Mrs. Michalski Mr. 6: Mrs. J. Namowicz, Jr. Mr. Gordon Hanizeski R. Zawadzki Rose Darsky Clementine Gnat Mrs. Hattie Missiora Anthony Mitchell Mr. 6: Mrs. T. Stefanczych Mr. 6: Mrs. Ed. Wasielewski and Family Mr. 6: Mrs. A. Krawczyk and Family Joe Woitach Stephen J. Gargas Mr. 6: Mrs. Frank Pietranczyk Mr. 6: Mrs. B. Kolins John Marchigiani Mr. 6: Mrs. John Czernek John Wieciech Joseph S. Czechanski L. A. Feuerer Miss Leocadia Kisielewski A. Neubaur W. Zubek J. Broski J. Cwiklinski E. De Capite Mr. 8: Mrs. Andrew Kurcz Mr. 8 Mrs. F. Juraszewski Emil Spiller Mr. 6: Mrs. Joseph Czach Mr. 6: Mrs. Charles Okrongley S. K. Mathews Mr. Alex Dyda Helen Konczalski Mike Stoddard Mr. 6: Mrs. lsidore Bednarek A Friend Martin A. Buntrock Mary Ann Puchalski Mr. Joseph Skarbek Mrs. Helena Piecuch Mrs. M. Schroetlin Miss Anne Boda Aniela Sharley Mr. 6: Mrs. C. Mallak Mr. 6: Mrs. J. Brzozowski John R. Wiecki Mr. 8: Mrs. Alex Zamka Mr. 6: Mrs. Edward J. Tiles Mr. 6: Mrs. L. Wilczynski Mr. Ed Kelly George W. Klonaris Mr. dk Mrs. Henry Daniel Mary Ann 6: Barbara Sieniawski Stanley Pawlik Mrs. Edward Samborski Mrs. M. Miksze Stanley P. Kwiatkowski Alexander J. Dombrowski Chester Lewandowski Mr. 6: Mrs. Frank S. Kwiatkowski ln Memoriam Anna Gieniewska Mr. 6: Mrs. Peter Szczerba Miss Sophie V. Laczniak George Senchak Mr. 6: Mrs. Joseph Krasavage Emil Grabin James Tomczak Mrs. Mary Borkowski Mrs. Mary Wisniewski Mr. 6: Mrs. I. Brown Frank Przekwas Mr. 6: Mrs. S. Lupa Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Dyrcon Miss S. Barkowiak Ray M. Biebel Mr. 6: Mrs. John Zaleta Sister Amelia Frank Budzowski Sylvester M. Wleklinski Mr. Sc Mrs. E. Szyperek Catherine Janasik Frank Owczarek Joe Szpyt Esther Ulatowski Mr. 6: Mrs. M. Tracz Mr. 6: Mrs. Ksycki Walter Ksycki Lottie Wood Julia Spiewak Walter 6: Chester Lukaszek Stanley Stemberger Mrs. Anastasia Matela Anthony P. Boda Mr. 6: Mrs. Tony Przada Agnes C. Smolinski Walter Smolinski Mr. 6: Mrs. John Kovack, Jr. Mrs. Josephine Blochowiak Mr. 6: Mrs. Alex Pincikowski Page168 t'k'k'k'k'kJ'k'k'ki' 444444-444 Page 169 Edward Sipulski Bronislawa Stachowska Maria Kasprzak Stanislawa Wierzba Jozefa Naparla Maria Gwiazda Mrs. Frances Slomowicz Maria Stasiak Joanna Wykowska Klara Biedrzycka Anna Rakowska Apolonia Czerwinska Karolina Wilk Wiktoria Kasprzak Helena Sawicka Valerie Okupniak Hattie Szczybiorski Franciszka Szuszalska Valerie Szymkowiak Stefania Kotulska CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1951 Porfraifs by CHARLES STUDIO 3423 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 4 Seraph Sponsors Ewa Waraksa Pelagia Spott Stanislawa Kwasniewska Stefania Truszczynska Maria Kierstien Mary Hanizeska Kazimiera Oldachowska Helena Wawrzyn Stanislawa Zielinska Julia Labenska A Friend Franciszka Ratajczyk Maria Burzynska Antonina Pociecha Josephine Sokolowska Anthony J. Polakas Ludwig Mannheimer Mr. Sc Mrs. John Zulka Clarence Hajducki Harry Salomon - .. ..-..-+-....-,... ----- ----- - COMPLIMENTS of A FRIEND ff+++ff1'f'k++fTHE1951SERAPH E1951SERAPH444444444444 View of the Students' Chapel at St. Bonaventure 15101 i- 15151 Un flu' Ul'f'll-Yfflll of flu' flolrlwn -lubilvr' of Sf. Hmm rr'nf1n'r' ,llinor Nf'Il?f1lIlll'.1j 8 Iliyll Srluml uv' r'.1-fwul our pr11yf'rf11l u'i.vlu'.w fluff flu' howl of all yoful1u'.w.w fuul lmunfy mnfinzu' fu lurisll llix vlloirv' ffI'lff'f'-V upon flu' xrluml mul ifs xfllff. Hizuwrf' f10NffI'Ilflllllflfill-Y fo flu' Hl'llll1lfIl!'S of flu' linlrlvlz -lllllllfl' I'lu.ws - I!1Jl.' 'Phe' Very 1ie'vc'1'4'm1 1'rm'1m'lz11. The 1ie'Vel'f'1141 1'12lf119l'S 01' thc' Ilefinitoriznl 11021111 of thi' ASSl11llllf1Ull ol' thc' 111. V11'g'11l Mary I'1-ovillc-4' and 'Phe' Re-wl'e1141 l z1t11P1's, The Ulm-ivs and the' Iirotlwrs 01' ASS1l1llIJ1'10ll Mmlzlsfwy 41- Xovifizltv, 1,l112lS1i1. XV1Sl'U1lS1ll f' Page170 tffffffiff 44444444444 i With the I COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES Of Q AND The GREETINGS FRANCISCAN FATI-IERS TO ST. BONA'S and BROTHERS L of sLovAK THE FRIARY FRANCISCAN FATHERS OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE The Academy of 232 South Home Avenue of American Franciscan History pittsburgh, A Penna. Washington 14, D.C. I .-.-.- .,.. .. .... -M... .... .....- .... - ..,. - .... ....-- .... - .... -+- .i.. - ,... ------- ... .----..- Sepf. 11. Tempo of life at Bonatown increases as I I Bonaventurites return from their long summer holidays. ffywx fl Greetings are exchangedg improvements and changes discussedg new faculty members greetedg plenty of tall ,HQ U3'f1'V Nunn tales of vacation frolics told and retold. 'QW' F Ii A ,l ri' li Sept. 12. Arrival of the Freshmen. The procession ll started early and continued until supper time. As usual, , -. i , A older Bonamen thought the Frosh appeared very green 57 .QLJ and homesick. They were, come to think of it. --- 'E ,, ,, 'A f -- - - -ua-.m-.n--m--m,--.--w-t- ---M-ui.-o!o--.-.-...-- .-. .-..,.-..-....-...,-....-........- 1 - 1 - Q COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES of to the SAINT PANCRATIUS i SENIORS OF 1951 CHURCH THE JUBILEE CLASS Chicago 32, Illinois REV. VINCENT J. NOWICKI REV- JOHN G- PETERSON Pastor Pastor REV. B. N. NIEC of REV. LQUIS NQWAK ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Assistants i of , I Chicago Heights, Iliinois God Gzzzde and Bless You ! Page 171 . ffvfffffffwffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPHff444444444-v ST. SEBASTIAN'S CON GREGATION Rev, Matthew Bochnowski O.F.M. Pastor Sturtevant, Vkfisconsin -n..-.ua--..........11...-.....-....-....-....-....-.....-.....1...-....-....-4. -.... RT. REV. MSGR. C. ZYCH ST, ADALBERT'S PARISH Milwvallkee. WTSCOIISIII 1...-.......-....in..i....1....-....1....1...-....-.....-....-....14..- ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO SI0,000.00 5 BEN S. STEFANSKI, President Assets over .'l2,0U1l,UliU.00 -un-un-un-.....-.....1....1....-....1....-uni....1....-....-.. .1....- - .. CONGRATULATIONS Rev. M. A. Piasecki, Pastor OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA CHURCH 120 Sussex St. Jersey City, New Jersey 1.1 ....1 ....- ....1....1....-....1....1....-....--....1....-....-....-...w szczgsc BOZE ABITURIENTOM sklada Tow. Roiarica Sw. przy parafii MATKI BOSKIEJ POCIESZENIA 184 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, New York Page172 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'A k 44444444444 ST. VICTOR'S CHURCH REV. THOS. J. BIRMINGHAM. Pastor 605 Hirsch St. Calumet City, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fulton Sheen 109 E. 38 Street New York, New York - .. - -- .. -- .. - .. -,..,.,,......-.g.-..........- .. - - -..- ..--..-... - S'l'. ANYS PARI SII Rev. Ignatius S. Renklewski 1814 South Leavitt Street tiliic-algo, Illinois --...-..-..---......-........-...4.-...........--..--.---.--.--- Rev. Edmund Kempinski, Pastor ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA CHURCH Adams, Mass. Page173 'k'Ir'k'ki k'ki k'k'k GRATULACJE ABITURIENTOM sklada Wiel. Ks. A. A. Jarka Proboszcz Parafii M.B. POCIESZENIA 184 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. tr THE 1951 SERAPH THE1951SERAPH44444-44444444 if V 'WW , GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATES St. Mary of the Angels Monastery G45 So. Irwin Ave., Green Buy, WVisconsiu Sept. 13. The Very Rev. Fr. Provincial assisted by the Rev. Rector and Vice-Rector officially opened St. Bona s Golden Jubilee Year with a Solemn High Mass. Orientation Day program opened later by Fr. Rector in the assembly room. Freshmen were introduced to the , . x upper classmen and the Seniors fbless their heartsj took f' f --A -f--. X upon themselves the task of playing the roles of Big Bro- X Ji, thers in showing the Frosh around. ----- H ---------'-- ' - - - R EF' 1 I ith 1 XS. , rg.. f 31 f1 rz - -- 1- 1 lnln 1 lunu --uuiun--uul nrni 1 ufen 1vm-nut-In-uu1uu-ago lyl. - .... .- .... 1 .... ...,.,- .... .. .... 1... 1 .... 1:,,,,.. 1 - L 1 I BEST WISHES LESZCZYNSKI FUEL CO to the I THE SENIOR CLASS COAL - WOOD - COKE and to SON LEONARD from 5' , I 2078 SO' Fourth St' i Mr. 86 Mrs. Frank Duranczyk Milwaukee 4. Wisconsin 1534 ' Sth Avenue T Chicago Heights, Illinois I i Page174 'k'k'k'A'i'.i'ifi k'k'k 4444444-A444 l HOLY NAME SOCIETY OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION PARISH L 184 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, N .Y. Rev. Francis Grochola, Moderator i Edward Gorczynski Pres. I Al Bejnarowicz ....... Vice-Pres. Joseph Malina .... ...... T reas. Mayor of John Pesta ..... ...... S ec. l .- W.. ..t... .,..... ..,.- ....-,,.,....,.-....-W-..........-....-W.-.,...-.g. -.,...-....................,.,-....-....- Sepi. 14. Joy! First day of formal classes. The new Student Prefects, Andy Kolbus, John Malina, Henry Burdzy and Leonard Duranczyk have their hands full trying to explain to the boisterous Frosh what a study period entails. Sepl. 15. The Seniors' Big Brother attitude becomes progressively strained as Frosh keep asking the same silly questions, as for instance, when do we go to town. Sepf. 16. The St. Bonaventure Athletic Association opens the baseball and softball class tournaments. Frosh discover that all of their many good pitchers have lost the stuff that had worked in their own home towns. CONGRATULATIONS and SINCERE WISHES to the JUBILEERS of 1951 The Hon. John V. Kenny Jersey City TN s :I . W A 4 51 t M, 5, ,a t Q fi ' 3, 1 -H111 1.1.11nI---invu-nn-nn-uH-vm1nn1un-uu-in-:inn-unit: M1nm1un.-.m-nn1mv....u-u-11.4.1-n-n-uv- 1 OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to ST. IIONAVENTURE MINOR SEMINARY X IIIGII SOHOOI ' on its l+'Ilf l'IETH .IUBILEE FRANCISCAN FRIARS OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES MONASTERY and Junior Theologate REV. VICTOR KRZYNVONOS, 1111211111311 l'.O. llox S Cedar Lake, liudi 1111 Page175 fff++ff+f+faff++THE 1951 SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4-14444444444 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 19511 from The Staff, Students, and Venerable Brothers St. Frzmcis Monastery and College 1l01'fill11Cll12l I:ll1'1iY1gt011, Wise-011si11 Page176 'k'A k'k'A k'Ir'A'i k 44444444444 SMOLUCH l FUNERAL HOME Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Nawrocki 1440 No. Western Ave. Res.: 2701 W. Hirsch sf. 9141 Keller Street 1 i Detroit 12, Michigan ARmitage 6-3782 i Chicago 22, Iliinois T -..-..-...----..-...-..,..-.,..-.!.-.u.-........,----..--.--..---- The T. H. Stemper Co., Inc. I Operating the COMPLIMENTS MILWAUKEE CHURCH i of SUPPLY COMPANY Importers and Manufacturers ANTHONY SZUMAL of CHURCH Goons L l 4339 So, Francisco Ave. and 5 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Chicago 22, Illinois 1125 E. Potter Avenue I Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin 1 Page177 ff-fffvf+fffffTHE1951SERAPH THE195-1SERAPHff44444444444 COMPLIMENTS Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Zelezinski ST. FIIJELIS CHURCH 1400 No. VV21SllfQ1l2lXV Avenue Cl1ica0'0 Illinois 8 7 V, , V, Sept. 17. First of a long series of movies for the cur- . T ' ff , rent year shown. Some of the Big Brothers sold movie f 4. tickets to the little brothers. The temptation was too pf great! 0 004' Sept 20. The Frosh liked the idea of a half day free 'dxf ' ,... from classes on Wednesday. . .until they found out that 0 the dormitories must be cleaned, shoes shined, etc. 4 Lb - Sept. 23. The Holy Hour for Peace inaugurated today. Q 1 Henceforth every Saturday morning-Holy Hour from X , .Q ,A 3 . - 6:30 to 7:30. ,,,,,1-...1--.-1u--nn-a!o-lm1.--------1-1-..-l 1 Q l STANLEY-PAWLAK I Mr. 86 Mrs. Hubert Klenck i POPULAR BARBER SHOP sc Family i 2331 Armitage Ave. Expert Haircufiing - Facials 3348 So. Hoyne Ave' Scalp Trealment a Specially . . l ChiCag0, 111111015 Phone: ARmitage 6453 Chicago, Illinois l l Page178 'k'k'k'ki ki k'k'ki' 444444-Y-44 K J 2 'fr-ft ! Ill WHEARY INC. Racine. Wisconsin CONGRATULATIONS DR. Sc MRS. SEDLACK - .-M-....-n.-.-.-.m-...--.-.-..-....-...-...-,.-.-...-..-Q--W..-M.-. -....-M-..-.. ------- Sept. 24. Mom, I miss your home cookin', is heard D, from tearful Frosh, as the first visiting Sunday of the N .fv W year rolled around. But You Gotta Stay Happy movie '37 'Q I in the evening reiterated what Mom answered. K Q Sept. 29. Biggest potato crop in years. Frosh discover x that potatoes do not grow on trees. K' 4 . Xxx M it vt., Sepl. 30. The 1951 Seraph staff is announced. Plans NW , M for the Golden Jubilee Issue are quite ambitious. Only lllfmk ,Qi time will tell how they will be realized! f'0Ml'l,lMEX'l'S UI Immaculate Conception B.V.M. Parish Rt. Rev. Msgr. S. l'. Chylzl, P2lSt0l' 2944 East 88th Street So. Chicago, Illinois Rev. Assistants 2 Rev. J. M. Ostrowski Rev. A. A. Ziober Rev. R. M. -Toiwiak Page 179 ffi'ffffff+ffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4444444444444 BEST XVISIIES to the 1'111.1111'A'1'1NG vmss mf 11151 MT. CARMEL PARISH I3z1yo1111o, N..l. llIfHIJ'l'I.YllN UN YUVN JUTII . 1.Y.Yll'l1Jl1'N,lI1'Y RT. REV. M81 SR. ANTHONY A. TRALKA, l'z1stu1' Assistants: Rev. SiQiSIllllll1l Zajkowski, S.'l'.IJ. Rev. Rm' Rev. Rvv. 'l'l1z11l1le-11s Z:1u1'ski . John Olszewski, S.T.I1. l'1'of. Blifhklfxl I 1'o11c-z:1k 02111011 NVh14lysh1w SZZIIIOWSIU Page180 'A A't'k'k'k'k'A'i k 44444444444 ALICE PASTRY SHOP ! VAL. JAZWIECKI, Prop. I THE Cakes For All Occasions RACINE E ! 960 West Oklahoma Ave. Sheridan 4-1436, Milwaukee, 7 wis. I ------------.-....-..H-4-....---..---....-..-....- I'ONGRA'l'l'LA'1'IONS, ALMA MATER Chicago Chapter St. Bonaventure Alumni Association J. Koziol '34, Pres. R. Cobitz '50, Fin. Sec. A. Szulc '49, Vice-Pres. S. Krzywonos '22. Treas. J. Zdanowski '45, Secy. Rev. Clarence Mazur '34, Chaplain .-. .- -....-....- .... -.m1..-M-..u1m.... ...1 1.011 -- ...1 1 -.-. -a!a- ---- -- lluf - - --- ---l - -:-u - nulu - ---- 1m-1--u-un-:u--- - - - ! BEST WISHES BEST WISHES to TO THE GRADUATES ST. BONAVENTURE from ON ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE Q JOSEPH BRODZINSKI 10th Ward Polish American 1 ROBERT BRoDz1NsK1 Democratic Club and I SYLVESTER ADAMCZINSKI and Ladies Auxiliary A. 86 B. FOOD Pres. Assemblyman, I Bruno Val. Krawczyk 34 LIQUOR MART President, Mathilda Trzeciakiewicz : 3455-57-59 Burley Ave' Jersey City, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois Page 181 +ff1'fffff+f+f+THE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH44-4444444444 V E E N S T R A Lumber and Supply Co. Everything To Build Anyihing 21 St. 8: Phillips Ave., Racine Phone 2-2773 Sheridan Rd. at 51 St, Kenosha, Wis. Phone 6138 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1q1:1nn1-nl A. S. WEGRZYN RELIGIOUS Goons 1164 Milwaukee Avenue Chicago 22, Illinois QUALITY BISCUIT CO. Division of United Biscuit Co. of America Milwaukee, Wisconsin -nn1mi111.1111...1..11.1- CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES PULASKI HALL and TAVERN Hall Open For Ren! For All Occasions Good Wines, Whiskies, and Beers MR. STANLEY GLOWACKI, Prop. Phone: SHeridan 4-9822 3900 East Pulaski Avenue Cudahy, Wisconsin Page182 tiittiitti 44444444444 K Crucifixion group on Calvary Hill overlooking the campus at St. Bonas CUM PL I M ICNTS O F REV. THEGDORE LANGFORT PRAYER FOR A PRIEST Oh Jesus, Eternal Priest, Keep this thy holy one Within the shelter of thy Sacred Heart, Where none may tozzch him . .. Keep unstained his anointed hands Which daily tozzch thy Sacred Body. Keep unsullied the lips Purpled with thy Precious Blood . . , Keep pure and zznearthly A heart sealed with the sublime mark Of thy glorious Priesthood, Let th'y holy love surround him And shield him from the world's contagion. Bless his labors with abundant fruit, And may they to whom he has ministered Be here below his glory and consolation. And in Heaven his beautiful And everlasting crown, Amen. Sl. Maury oi' f'ZQSl0l'll0XVil l'z11'isl1 ,. 1 l1'0l'0, Illinois Page 183 fff+fffffffffTHE1951SERA THE 1951SERAPH444444444 4 4 4 UOMI'LIMlCX'1'S of Rev. Ambrose Poznanski, O.F.M. ST. LEONARD FRIARY 14111 Gratiot Ave. Saginaw, 3Iit'llig'2Hl Oct. 1. October Rosary devotions began this after- Nfj noon. Third Order meeting in the morning. Freshmen I i,.q -Q havetheir own Tertiary instructions. I' if' Ocl. 4. Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. Solemn festivi- f:tEk1f' fN l5, ties. Newcomers to Bonatown are invested with the X T. u scapular and cord of the Third Order of St. Francis. sb .1 Q Oct. 8. Novice Tertiaries of last year make their Third Q Order profession at an impressive ceremony at which 3 I Q ' their parents and friends are also present. Many a good 'f Q seed was sown today! - u1n..1nn1nu1 ... 1 1 1 innlnul ...nu1nu-uu--uu1un-. .Q .. 1 inuimi 1 1.1.1 1....1 - FARMERS MERCANTILE CO. Sturtevant di Union Grove Farm Jlaclzfinfwy of All Ktimls 00,11 I, - 1170011 - UOKE UF ALL KINDS IIfIl'l1'Il'llI'!' and 1fCfl'igCI'flf01'.S', l'r'tmf'm' Building Jlafwirlls, Trtuclf Snrricf. 1I0'llM7?ffv and Hwjuzirs of all lcinrls of nzaclmzwy in our real Farm Jluc'l1i1uf Svrricff Drrpf. of 1 1+J.YI'lNfl - JIOTUR OIL - lf'E.Yl,7E I'0S'I'S PETER MUEIiTiER, Mzlmlgel' Page184 'ki'k'A A'i k'A k'k 44444444444 MAYNARD ELECTRIC STEEL CASTING COMPANY South 27th 8 VVest. Dakota Streets M llXV2l ukee, . Ivisconsiu Oci. 9. Senior A section journeyed to Racine to have their pictures taken for the Seraph. g i7 Oct. 10. Senior Picture Day continues with the Senior ' V B section successfully completing all operations. fini? U Oct. 11. The first Hour of Contentment program is staged in the auditorium. An opportunity for all to see the local talent perform on a semi-informal basis. Every- 1 A body let his hair down! lf' -nn11.u1im1mf1uu1uu1n1un1-m1 1 1 1 1mi--nm... 1 1...i1....1 1 -.im.1m.-m-1uu1im11m1m.1.m1im- SERDECZXE ZYCZENIA ABITURIENTOM skladujzg OJCOWIE I BRACIA z Domu Rekolekcyjnego Stella Maris', w Veda 1' Lake, Illtllilllil I Page185 f+f+f++f+f++fTHE1951SERAPH THE 1 951SERAPH4444444444444 ! i i COMPLIMENTS of Gorski Family I f Andrew Zurat I i 145 Norman Avenue 301 156th Place Brooklyn 22' New York Calumet City, Illinois 1 L 1 - ... - - - - - - -..-..-....-...........m.-4.-....-...-W-.....-.....-m- .. - -. .. - - .. - - szczglsfv WAM slzozlcx ll2ljSP1'1i0C'Zllil-FjSZO skladzl Zj'i'ZPlli2l Towarzystwo Pomocy Kolegium Sw. Bonawentury Towarzysiwo Pomocy, zaloione w Milwaukee, Wis., ma na celu niesienie pomocy biednym, polskim sludenlom, kszfalcqcym sie w Kolegium Sw. Bona- wenizzry w Slurtevanl, Wis. Posiedzenia odbywajq sig w ostatni poniedzialek kaidego miesiqca w DOMV VVETERANOVV ARBIII POLSKTEJ 1629 So. 10th lliil'll Milwaukee, NVis. 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 11'-llinninn-in-.1111.111.11.111 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 - ! L Q Cudahy Savings 86 Loan Assn. CONGRATULATIONS 4677 south Packard L' G' Quinn E Cudahy, Wisconsin Member of The Federal Home 2 Madison Ave. Loan Bank System - Federal and , Stale Savings and Loan Leagues - Jersey CNY' New Jefsev Federal Savings and Loan Insur- i ance Corporalions - Safety of Your Savings Insured lo 310,000.00 Page 186 'A'ir'k'kir'A ki'ir'k'k 44444444444 l I GOLUBSKI sc soN COMPLIMENTS Funeral Homes i BANK OF BURLINGTON D' d 940 - 5 lamon 0 Vulcan 3 3900 Complete Banking Service 6500 Fullerton Avenue Cor. Turney Rd. 81 Garfield Blvd. Burlington, Wisconsin Cleveland, Ohio I ---..---..---......-...4...,..............-..-----.-..--- N2ljSPl'flPl'ZlllPjSZO Zj'1'Z9lllil A,l3I'l'l'RlENTOM zasyla Towarzystwo Pomocy Mniejszemu Seminarium Sw. Bonawentury z siedzilrzg w ClllC'2lg'0, Ill. fp6ln0c110-wsvllodnin 4113561 Celem Iowarzyslwa jesl: :askarbienie sobie przed Panem Bogiem wiel- kich Iask i blogoslawierisfw przez wykonywanie uczynkdw milosierdzia i po- swiecenia, oraz osobiste uswigcenie wlasne przez niesienie pomocy polskiej mlodzieiy franciszkariskiej, kszfalcqcej sie w Mniejszym Seminarium i Wyi- szej Szkole sw. Bonawentury w Sfurtevanl, Wis. -..-...---...-...-.......-....-.g.-..-,....-----.----...---- l l CONGRATULATIONS l AND BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS to the of GRADUATES or 1951 I A PETER C. BECK co. Sodality of B.V.M. 1 CHURCH OF OUR ' I LADY OF CONSOLATION f 1347 Vina Street T Racine, Wisconsin Brooklyn, New York I i Page 187 fffAff+ff4fff'x++THE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPHfff4444444-1444 The Madonna Grotto in the students' gardens at St. Bonas Rev. F. Karabasz Pnsfm' SAI 'RIGID I I ICA RT IU. R I SI I '1600 So. Ilonore Strveii 1'I1i4-ago ED, Illinois Page 188 ititititttt 44444444444 t'tlNGR,XTI'l.A'l'l0NS 211141 IZIGST XVISIIICS to the .IUHILICICRS ol' 1951 The Rt. Rev. Julian F. Szpilman Pzlstol' ol' OUR LADY Ol f'Zl+lS'l'0t'IcIOXVA t'III'lit'll 115 So. :il'll St. lIz11'1-isml, N.J. -n..-un...vm1111.11111-.111111111-ml11111111111.11111mt..nn-nu1nu--1-11111111nnniunitm.-1.1.111111111 1.1.1-.1.u1,.1 1 1 - Oct. 12. The intramural football contests get under 'rf 1.5 way. Hit 'em hard was the slogan. f -..X Ocl. 13. Friday the thirteenth! The boys who hit hard QQ N yesterday were as lame as the boys who got hit hard. Z 3 f' W K 1 if N js Ocl. 17. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of 'the Miracle of the Vistula, the Polish clubs under the guid- ance of Fr. Emil, presented a program which delighted all present. X -un111111111-111.1-1.1.11...-.ml-...nt .. ...mtl 111u1u-.1nu--11111.mi111.1u1.1.1..1nn1....11..-1111 111111111111m1.m1.1--- 1'QJNtlRA'l'Ul,A'l'IONS OX YUITR GOLDEN .llllllllltlli Rev. Timothy Pawlak, O.F.M. Pastor .lNHl'.llI'7'lU.Y UF TIIE ,l3.l'..ll. l'III'I1'C,'II REV. LAMISERT JURECZEK. 0.I .M. REV. ALEXIS LITKASIK, 0.l4'.M. -l.w.wi.sfa11fs l'11lz1ski, xVlSt'0llSlll Page189 ++f++++f+ff+++fTHE1951SERAPH THE 1 951SERAPH444444444-v- 4 4 4 I I CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS to LAKE VIEW PAINT CO. I OUR SON AND GRADUATES Esser Paints-Glass-Wallpaper from Window Shades Venetian Blinds Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Kwak I I CARL Sz DICK SZARAFINSKI I 4453 So' Wood St' I Phone 4-2447 5134 6 Ave. Chlcago' Iumols Kenosha, Wisconsin ------------.-....-.Mi--....-..-..-..-----..---- SZMQSG B020 AISITITRIENTOM Towarzystwo Wzajemnej Pomocy Im. Sw. Bonawentury Z siedzibq w Chicago, Ill. Qp6h10c'11o-za4-1104111ia czcjscij Wzajemna pomoc i wspdlpraca w niesieniu pomocy polskiej mlodzieiy, kszlalcqcej sie w Mniejszym Serninarium i Wyiszej Szkole Sw. Bonawentury w Slurfevant, Wis., Iqczq czlonkinie lego Towarzystwa w jego dobroczynnosei. 1...-T1-ii-iii.,-.,,,,-,!.....,1g.-1111-1i-1111- I I I BEST WISHES BRUSKIEWITZ I fo I THE SENIOR CLASS Funeral Home 0F 1951 I 86 Mrs. Leon Arciszewski, Sr. MItche11 5-1043 I 2101 W. Mitchell St. 2229 South 16 Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee 15, Wisconsin I Page 190 fftffffffft 4444444444 Phone: Brunswick 1230 i A. STARSIAK JAY BEE'S CLOTHING STORE l Clothing and Furnishings for Cleveland Men, Young Men and Boys I Cuslom Made Suits 01110 1205 Milwaukee Ave. Q Chicago, Illinois i -----------..-.-..-+-.i-.------..-..----- iilioie cl0pom6Z AISITURIEXTOM Towarzystwo Opieki Powolan Kaplanskich Im. Sw. Bonawentury z sieclzibzg W Chicago, Ill. fstrona poludniowaj Wyrabianie i ochrona powolari kaplariskich ll dobrych chlopcow w pierw- szej ich' mlodosci, skierowywanie iychie do kalolicko-polskiej, wysoko religij- nie siojqcej Wyiszej Szkoly i Mniejszego Seminarium sw. Bonawentury w Sturtevani, Wis., i pomoc w wyksztalceniu jak najwiekszej liczby biednej mlodzieiy na gorliwych kaplanow - oto ideal Towarzysiwa do zrealizowania z rciwnoczesnym zaskarbieniem sobie ugielkich zaslug zz Pana Zasiepow. ....-....-.............0-....-....-....-.,......,.......-....-....-...-......q.-.,.......-....-.......M.. .......-i..-...............-...-...- .. .. l CONGRATULATIONS l from MORASKPS Greenwood Funeral Home Radio 86 Appliances Radio Service - Television Radios - Combinalions - Records Washers - Ranges 1003 Fourteenth St. Wafer Heafefs Racine, Wisconsin Te1.1 orchard 2-3110 I 3062 se, 13th sf. Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Page191 i f'ki'i A'i k'fi'f'A'THE'l951SERAPH THE -im-inn-uu1nn-assi 951SERAPH444-1441:-44-v-4-4 BEST NVISHES T0 'FH E GRAIJUATES J. s. Liss coMPANY ELI!! '7'1fll'.-l I, l'0.Y7'If.al I'7'0IfS 4815 Ilmnvrlee AXVOINIO East Claim-algo, Illdlilllil 'Pele rlume: East Clnif-:wo 49130 2'S un1uu1uu1nu1unilln-1.111un-uu1u-I--un, .min-n1 mi-1m--uuiu-i1un1im-unu1uu-nu1nu--nu-un- D-sfaxvffs, fs C N SMB ,Q l , f Q 'iwiifiwlf QS' 'H' IIICST 1...-.U1441-11....Q.m1.u1lu--un1uu1..n1un'...un1u.1uu..n-I1-u Ocf. 21. Autumn is so beautiful! Leaves, leaves, more leaves. Billions of them. Who will rake them? Ah, so many Volunteers today! Oct. 24. Proofs of the Senior pictures arrived. No movie montracts accompanied them. Ocl. 29. Feast of Christ the King. Public adoration throughout the day. Oct. 30. Stealthy preparations on all sides. . .for to- morrow's initiation. Freshmen are treating upper class- men in the Student Store very generously. WVISIIICS T0 ST. ISONAVICXTVRIC FRANCISCAN FATHERS of Sacred Heart Monastery T40 I'll 9 r e:1s.111t . treet Uillltllll, Mnssavlulsetts Page192 'k'k'k'k'kt'ki'i k 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SAINT HELEN,S CHURCH Rev. P. H. Pyterek Pastor 21117 IV. Augusta lloulevurd Cliic-ago 22, Illinois 'TS-. Ocl. 31. The Frosh become true Bonaventurites today. X X Pajama tops, inside-out trousers, and unpaired shoes for A formal class wear. The dress parade in the afternoong 0 . weird evening services in the dining roomy the torture 5 chambers in the gymnasium. . .very tired Freshmen slept A peacefully for the first time in many nights. -f Nov. 1. All Saints Day. Solemn services in the morn- 1 If X ing. The local All Star football game in the afternoon. fff M -..1..-.',11.-.-.-1111111--1111.-1.,1.-111..11- titJNGRA'l'ULA'l'IONS to the v. I'll'2lllt'lSt'2lll Fatliers and Veiierulrle llrotliers on the Golden Jubilee of the fouiuliug of St. Ii0ll2lV9Iltlll'0 Minor Sltllllllillf' X High School REGULSKI-POLASKI, INC. lfubriml flfzmllff-Q and 011111-011 Appoiwfmmvts Rv 51 132111-lay Stree. New York 7, N.Y. t Telephone: IixXl't'lZl'V 7-Siltiil--5370 Page 193 :tiff-xii-riff-A'fTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4444444444444 A VIEW OF THE FRANCISCAN MONASTERY, WASHINGTON, D.C. COMMISSARIAT OF THE HOLY LAND FRANCISCAN MONASTERY XV2lS1lil1gf01l, D.C. T he Franciscan Monastery in Washington, D.C. is the headquarters of the C0111- missariat of the Holy Land, which prepares missionaries and collects funds for the extensiw Mission of the Holy Land. Franciscans of all nationalities take care of the Holy Places and labor for souls in Palestine a11d adjoining countries. To aid this important work, so dear to Our Divine Saviour, and so richly blessed by tfhe Holy Father, an association, called the Crusade for the Holy Land, has been established. Membership is annual C50 centsj or Perpetual 13121. Members receive the Crusader's Almanac, which is printed in English and in Polish, Perpetual Mem- bers share in life and after death in more than 25,000 Holy Masses celebrated in the Holy Land, and in numerous other spiritual privileges. They also receive a beautiful Diploma K English or Polish Q of Membership and a richly indulgenced Crucifix. Address: Commissariat of the Holy Land, Franciscan Monastery. Washington 17. DC. Page194 'k'A A Iri'k'k'A k'k'k 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ON YOUR GOLDEN .IUHILEE GREETINGS and OONGRATITIJATIONS ST. ANN'S POLISH PARISH Tonnele and St. Paul Ave. Jersey City, N..I. REV. JOHN A. KAROLENVSKI, Pastor Assistants : Rev. Eugene Kowalski Rev. Thaddeus Zulier and The Rosary Society BEST VVISIIES and CONGRATULATIONS from The Parent Teachers Association - of I ST. ANN7S POLISH SCIIOOL THE FELICIAN SISTERS Sister Mary Evantia, Superior. Pres.: Irene Ilochniak Vice Pres.: Elizabeth Gzisior Treas.: Valerie Milos Fin. See.: Agnes Adzunska Sec.: Genevieve Tubanski Sgt. at arms: Helen Przepiorkowskzl Page195 -Ar-ki'-kirirakfk-k'k-kt-kTHE1951SERAPH THE 1 135214 Colson Street 951SERAPH4-14444444444 WAGN ER 86 JURAN EK TAILORS i I FRANK'S HARDWARE Aww i -iw FRANK KLEIN, Prop. -ip 2 'jffee - J' 'S Stevens Point, Wisconsin 1 'Alf ra' A 'lv ' Custom Made Clothes Featuring CLERGY BLACK in Suits, Topcoats, ci Overcoats Phone 100 A Burlington, Wisconsin GRATULAC-IE AIHTURIENTOM sklada Wiel. Ks. Jozef Tompor I,l'0lI0-950.5 Parafii Sw. Barbary I392l1'lD0l'I1, Mich. .. - .. - - ... - .. - .. - - ..,..-....-.g...,..-,.,.-....-.........,..-...........-,...-.........,...........,.....,.-....- - Thos. L. Fennig, Harry G. Fennig FENNIG at soNs A LEONA'S I When in Cleveland Visit FUNERAL HOME Complete Bridalwear l Serving the public for over Wearing Apparel fifiy years E Air Conditioned Parlors MRS. LILLIAN GIZIEWICZ 525 W.Linc01n Avenue 7010 Broadway Mlch' M888 Mltchell 5-5520, Milwaukee, Wie. i Page196 tttttikitti 44444444444 szczgsc BozE ABITURIENTOM sklada Tow. Serca Jezus przy parafii MATKI BOSKIEJ POCIESZENIA 184 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn, New York l l L. J. JARZEMBOWSKI ac soN RAY L. JARZEMBOWSKI FUNERAL DIRECTOR Cooled by Refrigeration TAshmoo 5-5646 4405 Wesson Ave.-Cor. Buchanan Detroit 10, Michigan l -1- GOIJ BLESS THE GRADUATES ,1+'A'1'111c1:s and 1:1ao'1'111cRs 01' ST. BERNARDINE FRIARY 101321 Lzlk G1-zuul llzlpids 13, Lillian's Market MRS. LILLIAN DUDA GLADYSZ, Prop. Fresh Meais dt Groceries We Deliver Tel.: VA 3-7828 3716 E. 69 St. Cleveland 5, Ohio Page 197 e D1-ive SJC. M it-higzlu WERNER'S 1 KENOSHA LAUNDRY and Odorless Dry Cleaning i Phone 3175 6415 28th Ave. Kenosha, Wisconsin ffwfffffff'xffTHE1951SERAPH -uu..n-I1 .-....1.m1. 1 -. ..- 1 1m.1nnf1u.l--ull- -,',-uu-.mn-1..11...1..11.-..... THE1951SERAPHff4444444444 COXQ1RA'l'I7LA'l'IONS .IVISILEIC RS SUCCESS AND GOIYS IZLESSINGS 1.l'0lll Rt. Rev. Msr. Felix F. Burant l,2lSt0l' S'l'. S'l'.-XNISLAVS ILM. f'H1'Rl'II 101 IC. Tth St., New York, N.Y. -1111111111m11u1uu1nn..nn1nn1n1nn1w1u1. 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - lf YS A' 'V y , Nov. 2, A11 Souls Day. Bonaventurites show how se- 1 y J ' 1 1 rious they can be when it comes to aiding the Poor Souls. Nov 5 The gentlemen of the Senior class travel to Rac1ne to a MUSIC Festival. Ah, so charming...so...so... ff , 1 C V, gf! M' J x 1 1 4 fa , 1 ' 1 ' , 1 , , K, A i 3 1 Nov. 6-8. Quarterly Examinations! Who invented .Q X' I' these things, anyway? .I x 1 l ' I - 1,...1 1 1.1.m1m11....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... 1'CINGILX'l7ULA'l'IONS S'l'. IEUNAS ou your GOLIJEN JI'I3ILEE YEAR 1 ED'S MARKET ICIJXVARIJ KASINSKI X IIICLEN KASIXSKT, Props. Ql',1LI7'Y .IIEA TS and IIINJUIJRIES 1801 Mmu1St. 1f2li'lIl6, XVIS. Dial 2-5789 Page198 i'ki'ir'k'k'k'kir'k 44444444444 CONGRA'l'ULA'l'IONS from THE REVEREND JOHN FUERST .lim.,.,,..,q1...-.I1tn.1,.14.H1.,.....,1,.n.-.,..1.,.,1g,--......nu-.,..1,,.,-.,m1un.-.,,.1.,.,... 1nn-.,,.1m,1,,i,.-....1....- . . .Nov. 9. The whole school tuned up at breakfast to sing Niech Zyje Nam to Father Rector on his nameday. X . E MQW A day of leisure, a chicken dinner, ice-cream and a movie. 343 405 ' As an added attraction, General Prefect, Andy Kolbus, , Q I let his hair down long enough to trim Walter Wilk for Q, f , the school fbelieve it or notJ marble championship. +V A 'XY ', a I' Nov. 10. Organizational meeting of the St. Francis f. ' f Solano Mission Club. Father Matthew Bochnowski is X 13 ' X director and advisor of this group dedicated to'bring aid 'lx N X to distant missions. A benefit basketball game in the f l X evening. ' -,..1..,-.,..-....1...-un1n-1lniuuiuninnluu1m1..tm..-ln,ul-.,..1m.-.I-. .-....1...-.t.1, 1,,.1..1..1,.,...,, 1 - SCHEPPE MACHINE 86 TOOL COMPANY I'lfUIIl'l'7'IU.Y JI.-ll'llIXl.Ytl -a TOOL .IND llllf Wlllflx' 2226 Douglas Avenue - Phone Zi-2775 - Ravine, XVis. W 0 arc flosiyniors and buihlrfrs of Tools, Dios, Jigs, Fimfuros and EJ'pf'rimcntaI Uforlf. lVo also rebuild and repair tools and flfivs. Page 199 f+f+ff++++fffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH444444444444 ZE SKARBNICY DUCHA, Bez nauk mogq byci niekldrzy cnol- liwy i swiatlif lecz gdy lud w ciemno- cie, walq sig krcileslwa, upadajq mo- carsfwa, same doslojerislwa cigzarem sig sfajq. Naj!rudniejszem rzemioslem - na- llCZy6 sig dobrze 2Ey6, w czem sig wszy- slko zamykaf' Na progu 50-letniego jubileuszu Wyi- szej Szkoly sw. Bonawenillry w Slut'- fevanl, Wise., skladam Wielebnemu y,9-Q cym. Ojcu Rektorowi Teodorowi Zarembie, Ojcom Profesorom, Braciom i Studen- fom,najserdeczniejsze iyczenia obfi- tych task Boiych. Oby Brig zechcial rozioczyd Swq Opiekg nad naszq Wyiszq Szkolq sw. Bonawentury i nad narodem naszym, tak bardzo Boiej Pomocy potrzebnjq- Wielebnemu Ojcu Rektorowi, wszy- sfkim Ojcom, Braciom i Sfzzdenfom skladam wyrazy mojego glgbokiego uznania oraz przesylam wiele serdecz- nych pozdrowieri. Br. Edward, O.F.M. 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:-:un-4.-uni 1 -- -M1-m1m-nninninn-nuinni 1 -- - 1 Q BEST WISHES and GOOD LUCK 5 from A - A - A A SAW 8, TOQL SWEET CHERRY RESORT SERVICE ec SUPPLY Co. 5 bythe bmw-.1 sandy beach I of Lake Michigan i Phones: HA. 1-7127-3s-39 L 1401 W. Washington Blvd. g Chicago 7, Illinois Q 'A' A vacafionisi paradise g For accommodation and informafion wriie fo .' Sweet Cherry Resort Benton Harbor, Mich. Page200 'k'k1k'k'A'i A ki' 44444444444 We Congratulate your Noble Achievements May Your Distinguished Labors be Blessed with Greater Success MIDWEST CALENDAR COMPANY Calendars Advertising Speciallies Vlrginia 7-3388 3702 So. Paulina Street Chicago 9, Illinois CONGRATULATION S tothe SENIORS CENTURY PAPER PRODUCTS CO. Paper Fr Packing Specialties Boxes - Tags Laundry 55' Cleaning Supplies 333 No, Francisco Ave, NEvada 2-3151 Chicago 12, Illinois --....--......--..--..n.......-.g..,..-...,-.....--....-.-..--- OD NOWYCH DOBRODZIEJOW ZYUZENIA DLA Kliasy 1951 'FUMASZ I PIOTR OLES 'LVIJXVIK I IIICLENA SILVICRMAX ROIJZIXA ISVCK I12l11llll0l'0. 3I2ll'j'I2lllt1 Szvzcjsc 13020 Page 201 ff1rfffffff'kffTHE1951SERAH E195'lSERAPHff44444fe-4444 View of the gardens in front of the Faculty House at St. Bonas I'IINGRA'I'l'LA'I'IOXS and I!I+1S'l' XVISIIICS to S'l'. IIONAYlGN'I'I'RIC MINOR SICMINARY X IIIGII SUIIOOII on their G O I. IJ IC N .I II II I I. IC IC ST. ANTHONY'S POLISH PARISH REV. LEON IIAK, PZISIUI' Assistants: Rev. Ed. BIEIJOXVSIII Rev. IS. Muse-iuski Rest wishes f1'0lll the 'FIIIRIJ ORDER OI ST. FRANCIS Rev. M. YVzlli1'I10wski, BIOil9l'ilt0I' BIOIIIIIUIIHI St.. .Ivrsvy City, N.-I. f Page202 'ki A'i k'k'ki k'k 444-V-444444 Ph.: EVergreen 4-8604 MARLEN'S BRIDAL Complete Line of Bridal Dresses, Veils, etc. Custom Made Gowns and Flower Girl Dresses Marie Hanjeski- Helen Ciepluch S35 W. Mitchell Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1 1 1 1 1 1.....-uu1m..- 1 1 1 .1uu.1uu- S The Polish Association of America A Legal Reserve Mutilal Fraternal Benefit Insurance for Catholic Men and Women 3068 So. 13th Street Milwaukee 15, Wisconsin -im-.im.1nn...uu....uu1 .1 1 1 1W1ml.-im...nn1lm- jIM'S HABERDASHERY Complete Dress Suit Rental Service JIM SZUBSKI Mlchigan 1-2632 6972 Broadway Avenue Cleveland 5, Ohio Page 203 SZCZESC BOZE ABITURIENTOM . sklada Trzeci Zakon sw. Franciszka przy parafii MATKI BOSKIEJ POCIESZENIA 184 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, New York 1m...m1 1 1nu....m..-nn1.....-.li,1,,,,1,.,,1 1 1 1 BEST WISHES TO ALL THE FATHERS. BROTHERS, AND STUDENTS on this Your GOLDEN JUBILEE May the future bring you greater Progress. ZIGGIE CZAROBSKI 8801-03 Houston Ave. So. Chicago 17, Illinois .1.111.m..,,,......H-...........m1m,.1 1 1 1 1..u..-...I-W1 PIASECKI FUNERAL HOMES Ph.: 4-2873 Majestic 998 2002 - 52 St. 729 - 14 St. Kenosha, Wis. No. Chicago, Ill. 'f 'ft ft'tffffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH444444444444 1'llXGRA'l'I'LA'l'l0XS AND lSICS'l' NVISIIES T0 TIIE REVEREND FATIIERS, ISRUTIIERS, 'lllllfl GRADUATES AND 'l'IeIE S'l'I'DEXT BODY PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association of Chicago 1700 XVost 21st Street Uliiczlgo H. Illinois S. XV. ROPA, l'1'esi1le11t lVlu'rr' you arf' gum'untrv'1l the Stlfflulf of your .wurinys to .7l'l0 .00lI.00 --......---..---.........-.g.-......,n---.....-----..--- COMPLIMENTS to GRADUATES of 1951 from BUILDING TRADESMEN United Nations Building New York City, New York The home of fresh-dressed bat- tery raised poultry ready for the oven. KENOSHA PRODUCE CORP. WHOLESALERS We szipply Restaurants, Hotels and Clubs We deliver - Telephone 4122 5527 18 Ave. Kenosha. Wis. Page 204 i k k'A A't'A k'A'i' 44444444444 IIICST OF Ll'f'K TO ST. IIOXAYENTVRE MINOR SICMIXARY and II IGII S-C1101 JL from METAL PARTS CORPORATION Rzlvine. XXY1SI'0llS1l1 ...-------------.m-m--o!n-v-u-.m--------------- l i HN ' STROJNY PHOTOGRAPHY Q JO SON S WAX Q PRODUCTS Specialize in Bridal Photos - Hours - for Mon., Thurs., Sat. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m, Tues., Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p,m. HOME' INDUSTRY Wed. 10 a.m, to 12 noon 07101 AGRICULTURE Sunday 12 noon to 3 p.m, Phonef Michigan 8529 s. C. JOHNSON si SON, Inc. 6400 Fleet Ave' Racine, Wisconsin Cleveland 5, Ohio I Page 205 ffffff1'f1'f+++ffTHE1951SERAPH THE 1951 SERAPH444444-4444444 ARCHER LAUNDRY COMPANY 23867 rXl'l'll0l' Avenue fllllt'2lg0 232, Illinois O. CALLENVAERT, P1-esident Phone: LAfayette Z3-9211 glrcl:r'r aims to lllffl-VC you always 1 -...u...1m.1au1 1 1 1 1 1uu1nu1uu1m11nn1n-un1m.1mi..11.11.1111.m11m1a1.1.111a1.1,.141..w11.u1,.a1.a.- H' Ka 413 .ff Nov. 11. Armistice Day. We remembered those who Ji kawftieffxfwgeagw gave their lives that ours could be lived more fully. f 1' Kylix! Nov. 12. St. Bonaventure Choristers journey to Chi- 9 cago to participate in a patriotic Polish Day program. Under the direction of Fr. Emil Seroka, the Bona-Choris- ters did well for themselves. Nov. 17. Our basketball season opens with the Car- dinals bowing to a better Pulaski High Quintet, 53-46. Who oiled the floor? , aa. fi . F fx I 1 1 X. X 'I' , I 'f bl E'1.4,3lL wi, L , 5, A 5'- ini. . '. .-.......,-............-..,-4- -....-.... ------------- - -1...-111.1nu1un1m-un-nn1.a1n H Q OLESKI MUSIC MART FANCHER'S NURSERY l g Accordions -- Band Instruments F. B. i Lessons -1 Repairs G I L, N St k Racine's most complete Accordion r oc 2 mem me of arse y School and Store. E Ph.: 2-3731 Racine Exchange 5 MT fgffdji SCZOOI' ' : r n n , Sturtevant, Wisconsin I 0 I lo e , I Sound Proofed Studios Visitors Welcome ' : 2 1115 No.1Vlain sf. - Dial 2-6161 l I Page 206 tiiiitttktt 44444444444 ! i BANK OF FRANKSVILLE E x IFIIZS' Deposits Insured by Eve 1 V . M- 5, ng 301.70 85 6000! Member of F.D.I.C. g A Sturtevant, Franksville l Racine, Wisconsin Safe - Sound - Conservalive l -..........-....-..........-...-....-....-.........-..........-..........-....-4.-....-...-....-...-..........-.... -...........-....-.........- - - Nov. 18. The Bona cagers even it up by downing Lu- theran High, 47-37. 1 UM N Nov. 19. Chicago's Weber High fell before the Card- , 11. J I inals, 51-44. Everybody very enthusiastic about our team's EQ' lj f fl chances this year. X J' ' ' 'A Nov. 22. All aboard...! Most Bonaventurites leave H Ui Bonatown to spend the Thanksgiving weekend with their V ...M ' 65 folks. Nov. 26. Bonamen return to school very jubilantg thefx Chicago section saw our Cardinals down Weber in a re- A -X' turn engagement, 42-37. -11.11.1111H1111:vw....I-.11-n.1uv.1-m...un.1. 1 1 1 1 1 ..- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1nu...m,- t'0NGRA'l'llI.A'l'IUXS ill'0lll Charles, Carol, Ann, and Walter Rojek Page 207 -.--f-f-+I-f+++THE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4'-44444444444 Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate CONVEXT 101 So. I'2lff0l'S0ll I'zu'k Avenue lizlltinlore, Md. I ounfl1'rl in 1876 in l'o1r11ul by lfwr llnlmrflf. I'11puf:l1in. Firsf foumlufion in I'.S.Al. slurfwrl in 19.36. Thr' Nisfwrs opfwlfiizy hm in.sfifufion.w - ll Day .YIlI'Sl'I lj and llomrr' for flu' Ayrvl. lomfvrl 100-10,5 No. I'aHr-rson l'f1rl.' Arr.. Iialfimorr' JI. Jlaryluml ff Page 208 'k'A k'k1l k'k'k'k'A k 444444444144 T0 GETHER W'E BUILD As you oolcbrafo fifty years of Ulzrisfian oflaoafionf, flu: Uhrisfian Ulorlfl faovs ifs grf'afr'sf flll'l'!lf from flu' forcos of r'ril aggression. If clulllonyos boflzf flu: spiritual sfronyflzf of pooplos and flu' maforfial sfronyflz of nations. As Sf. BIIHdl'!?W'l1Ll'l, builds loarning info flu' minds, and f'llUl'lI!'f!'l' info flu' .souls of SfllIl!'7llS, ,so alocs flu' J. I. CASE UO. lmilfl capacity and onrluranoo into fraofors and maclzfinos for prorlucifzg food fo nourish flu' aofion. Bofh are' parts of flu' balalufofl Sfl'f'HfffllL our oounfry m'f'1ls fo prr'sorrr' our faiflz arul our frr'r'1lom. Taking Carr' of salos mul sorrioo on CASE mavllin- org in fhis communify is my parf in malfing Anu'rioa sfrony. CHAS. J. CHADEK Husker, WVis. I f Costs Loss fo Farm fu-ifh CASE 1 1 1 1 1 1 101,..1,.,.1...1..1..,.1.,.1H..-....1,,..1,.1M1,,..1..1m.1..,,1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 - Vincent Polasek HHXEILI1, CUXT1m','lIVTOH IQIWILIIEN UF .llUlIIfJli.Y IIOJIES also lH'Jl'AIRlXfI alul RE.lIOD1'Jl,IXll Office and Residence Phone SHB1'iil2lIl 4-3191 Office and R6SiCl8lll'l5 3775 E. 1X1'1Il01l1' Ave. Cudahy, Xx7iSl'0I1SiI1 Page 209 +++f+++f+f++f++THE1951SERAPH THE 195 CONGRATULATIONS MICA FURNITURE COMPANY FRANK BOBUSCH, Pres. Complele Home Furnishings 5000 7th Ave. Tel. 3195 Kenosha, Wisconsin 1SERAPH444444444444 ACE APPLIANCE CO. General-Electric Appliances 1923 Taylor Ave. Racine, Wisconsin .-.m1.....-11111..1,11.- lVI'l'Il OUR l'0Ml'I.IMl'1N'l'S Dr. L. A. 86 Mrs. Sadlek fllll-VS of 19.3.3 1 1 in-uinn..un..m...nn1..u1....1....1 1.1M1n..- COMPLIMENTS of THE PIONEER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Paints, Varnishes and .Sanitary Promolion Products since 1905 Cleveland, Ohio BARNEY F. SPOTT Real Eslafe - Loans - Insurance Ph.: DR. 2-6885 1420 W. Lincoln Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Page210 'ki k'k'kir'kiri k 4444444444 I Q FLoR1sT PARIS ROYAL GEO S MADAY I . . CLEANERS Flowers Telegraphed Racine's No. 1 Cleaner 8-hh Service Phone: south shore 1573 i Telephone i East St. , , 2 fCor. of Saginaw Ave.j 507 6th St. Racme, Wxs. , , , Ch1Cag0, 111111015 ...-.-1111...-111.-,.1,.-...,..Q4-.,.,1...,-......111111111-- CONGRATULATIONS Sc BEST NVISHES l to THE GRAIJUATING CLASS OF 1051 from Mrs. Sally Wilk 1200 So. Lzlfayotte Avenue Ulliffilgil 158, Ill. - - - - - - - - - - - - ..,.,...........!--..,.-,...- - -.......,.- - - - - - .. - - - BErgen 4-9160 - Res.: DE1. 2-0555 COMPLIMENTS i f SOPHIE WIECZOREK 81 SCN of SOPHIE'S RESTAURANT Patrick Earl Hicks Cafering to Weddings and Banquefs I , 150 West Side Ave. East Ch1cago, Indlana Cor. Woodlawn Ave' Jersey City, New Jersey i Page211 ffffffffffsrfwTHE1951SERAPH THE 1 951SERAPHff444-14444444 I I BEST WISHES EDWARD P. PATKA from FUNERAL DIRECTOR I ALLIANCE OF POLES Air Conditioned Chapel OF AMERICA Courteous-Distinctive Service LAfa.yette 3-4480 Bfgadway 85 Forman l So, RIChITl0I1d St. Cleveland 5, Ohio Chicago 32, Illinois I I ---...---------....-......i.-....-..,...------..,------ GOD BLESS OUR ALMA MATER Milwaukee Chapter St. Bonaventure Alumni Association J. Kovacek III '50, Rec. Sec. T. Gromacki '43, Corr. Sec. Rev. Constantine Klukowski, O.F.M. '33 Chaplain. G. Bartoschewski '44, Pres. E. Rakowski '44, Vice-Pres. C. Olszewski '28, Treas. - - - - - .. .. ... - - .. .. -....-....-q.-....-......................-.,..-....-....-....-....-......................... - I PULASKI 86 GEORGE BEST WISHES to the JUBILEERS Service Statign I Commissioner DOI1aid SPCIICC Sinclair Products Exclusively I MARVIN NOCHOWICZ 8: SON, City Hall props' Jersey City 6' New Jersey Cor. Pulaski Rd. and George St. Tel. PA 5-9804 Res. AV 3-4484 I Chicago, Illinois Page 212 'kiitittttti 44444444444 BEST XVISIIES 211141 GREETINGS to ST. BONAS from MEMBERS OF LOCAL 580 Iirirlyr. Sfrzwfurul um! UI'7IlI7I?fl'HfllI lrfm lfVorl.'m'.v New York Pity. New York -1m..w.111...-.1111111.1.1.....1m1m....1111-1111.-111111m-1111111u11-11- -.11.-11111.11.-nn11111...111.1W..11.11.11111.1.11-11.-11.11.1111 -. - Nov. 30. Remember St. Norbert's of De Pere game? 'Q ' Five seconds to go, trailing by three points, the Cardinals RX SW 15 ,X rallied to win in an overtime, 58-57. ' , If 1. ' Dec. 3. The annual HOMECOMING! Despite the O X 5' encouragement of many Alumni and friends, the Cardi- KX ci-J nals permitted Pius XI High School to squeeze by with gf ff' a 52-49 score. Don Fleming, backfield coach at Marquette r jf, ,gg K U., was guest speaker at the dinner. ' , .2 Dec. 8. Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Solemn 1 X D fi services in the morning. .1 ,NJ-5 -111.1lm........,.,.1.m......1.,..1......W1.miI... 1 1 .- --.1...- 1 1 .... 1 1 .. 1 .. ..,.,,1.... 1 .. 1vc1x1111.v1'UL.v1'1oNs RAILROAD SALVAGE CO. 2013 No. ll1'm11lwz1y Street BIliXV2lllk00, XVlSi'0llSlll Page213 +f+f++f+.f+f+f++THE19515ERA THE1951SERAPH4444444444444 When in need of paper call i ATLAS PAPER CO. T 1948-50 Fulton Street Chicago, Illinois j Tel.: SEe1ey 3-2161, 3-2162 ...i1...11i1...-.1--,.,,1.... Pfc. Walter Bilyk suffered from an explosion of a shell, which injured both spine and arm. He can neither walk nor write due to the nature of his wozznds. Bilyk, who is 18, had been in service only about nine months, enlisting from Brooklyn and arriving ,in Korea in Sep- tember. He was educated at Our Lady of Consolation Grammar School and ST. BONAVENTURE High Sch0ol.'l lNews Itemj H Pfc. Walter Bilyk would have gradu- ated with the Jubilee Class if he had not felt that his country needed him more. -fi- FEDERATION LIFE INSURANCE OF AMERICA Organized 1913 Legal Reserve Life Insurance For Entire Family 2329 So. 13th Street Milwaukee 15, Wisconsin Page214 titittiiii 44444444444 UONG RA'l'ULA'l' I ONS OX YOUR GOLDEN JUISILEE SEIZ BROTHERS S5 f'll2llllll0l'S Street MARIAN PRAYER-BOOK BLESSED MOTHER HELP ME Price, 2514 per Copy All Kinds of Prayers and Novenas to lhe Blessed Virgin Mary Compiled by BROTHER CYRIL ROBERT, F.M.S. Our Lady's Library 156 East 38th Street New York 17, New York Page 215 New York S, Nl M. J. DUCZAK FURNITURE COMPANY Sheridan Road at 43 Street Kenosha, Wisconsin 'A kti'ti'xkt'k-kit-A'TI-IE1Q51SERAPH THE 1 951SERAPH444-+4-44444444 i . 1 CONGRATULATIONS i to GERALD PRGKOPOVITZ I the JUBILEERS of 1951 I FUNERAL DIRECTOR i from Q Q Friends in Elmhurst Pulaski, Wisconsin I l Queens New York T Dec. 17. The Juniors receive their class rings from X , X Father Clarence Mazur, Vice-Rector, at an impressive 'X X ceremony. X Xt ly Dec. 18. THE WORLD PREMIER of the 1950 JA- Xx . J , 'T SELKA at St. Bonas. The costumes are gorgeous-! The A 1 F 'X acting almost professional! K I, Dec. 20. The JASELKA are presented in Milwaukee. An enthusiastic reception cheered the cast, which braved ' 1 - the cold weather to make the trip. :A ti- Dec. 22. Merry Christmas . . . Happy New Year! . . . ' echoed and reechoed through the halls as Bonamen left for the Christmas holidays. .........,-............ - - -..........-....-....-...........-....-n..--Q.-....-.,..-,.,.-,...-........,.-........,.- -............-....-,...-..,.-...,- l CONGRATULATIONS STANDARD FOUNDRY fo i THE CLASS OF 1951 I ! 1600 Kewaunee Street C' R' CANLEY i Racine, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois 1 T Page 216 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'ki' i . Page 217 View of the shady lanes in front of the Administration Building EUGENIA A. SCGTTY HUD IZLICSS 'l'lIl'l liliAIlI'.X'l'ICS! l'l.'.l YIJIK FUI! l'U!'.l'I'IU.X'N To Uni' Ililtlfj of lluarlulupr' O Mary Immaculate, Patroness of the Americas and Queen of the Order of Friars Mirror, who hast set up a throne of mercy at Guadalupe in Mexico, the center of this hemisphere: guide and direct us that we may make known thy name and mercies to all the nations and peoples of the Americas, Bless our humble efforts for thy Divine Son, King of the Universe. Deign to inspire noble and chosen souls among the youth of these continents for a life in Christ and in the spirit of our holy Father Saint Francis. With motherly benevolence foster and strengthen many vocations for the Order of Friars Minor so that seraphic love, labor and sacrifice will ever continue to flourish in this land of thine. Amen. THE1951SERAPH444444444444 Rewald Electric Company Confraclor and Engineer Burlington, Wisconsin NCUDAHY OF CUDAI-IY WISCONSIN Slif PEACOCK Meal Products ED CIESLUKOWSKI, Repr. i 1 1 - Tim..,4iT,n-.nn-pq1ggi,.T..inqlgg-+-Wg,nniqq1uu,uniuuinrnninnrgnu.-uni .- .1 ..- - - 110 Your Banking liffllinrl flu, lVlu'1rl.' AN ADIIITIONA IJ BANKING SERVICE for your eonrcnimufw BANK Bl' AVTU Sarcs Time - Sares .llmzcy - Saves Sfvps No I'arl:iny I'robIemis - No Ewfra Illraryf' Jlf'mb'r'r Fr'fI1vraI Deposit Inxurancf' Uorporafifm -810,000.00 Guaram'r'f' ,lff'WLIN'l' Ff'fl1'raI Rf'sf'r1'1' Sysfvm Lincoln State Bank 1216 NV. Lincoln Avenue EUGENE DRZYCISKI, Pres. CONGRATULATIONS to CLASS OF '51 S. OGRODOWSKI 86 SON Milwaukee 15, NVis. MAX GAPINSKI, Cashier CONGRATULATIONS CHURCHILL MFG. CO. Makers of Ramp-On - Trans-I-Lac Alladin - Bindex - Arm-A-Cote A Floor Maintenance Program For every type of floor Galesburg, Illinois Sales Representative: J. W. CLARK 4782 No. Woodburn Street Milwaukee 11, Wis. Page218 'A A'ti k'A A Bri'i' 4444444444 K ! Phone: South Shore 1372 CUNIS Marks Construction Co. I co1vTRAcToRs ICE CREAM Q I 2544 East 79th St. Berlin, Wisconsin HOME MADE CANDIES Chicago, Illinois I ... .....l.u..,u..W.-,mlnn-11m-uni.nn.--11:17vnu1nnilm-.l.-nu1.,,,.,u.l1nn-nu-uu1..,.,,,,,1unu,nn--,ml 1 .Q , - RENT WISIIES ANI? UUNIIR,-l7'l'l,,l7'l0NS on such ll ,llr'morablf' UC'l'lI-Vlllll fo ull flu' 1 uflu-rs, lfl'Olllf'I'S 111111 Ul'lIllIlllfl'.s Mr. X Mrs. XV. Sipulski Mr. X Mrs. II. -I. Sipulski S4239 Essex Avenue 92393 Creiter Avenue Cllif-ago, Ill. Clliralgo, Ill. Mr. X Mrs. M. Kurlitu Meduryville, Ind. Mr. X Mrs. E. Knlem-ki Mr. X Mrs. 'l'. XVesoIowski Metlaryville, Ind. 8139 Essex Avenue t'hic'z1g10, Ill. - -1.. - .. .. -4- - - .. - ,...,..-....-+..,,1...,.- - -....-.,.,-.,.,-........,.-....- - - .. - - 3 l LAYNE -NORTHWEST l COMPANY Q ACME WIRE WORKS, INC. Well, Pumps, and Wafer Treatmenl for l Municipalities, Induslries, 366 Teneyck Street Mines, Inslilufions and Railroads Brooklyn 6, New York 6005 W. Martin Drive Milwaukee 13, Wisconsin I I Page219 f+f4f1'f+1lf+ff++f1fTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH44444444444-44 CONGRATULATIONS S T. 110 N A Y IC N 'l' I' R IC o ll 5' o ll 1' G 0 L IJ IC X .I V I3 I LEE 211111 GOD BLESS 'FIIE .IUISILICERS 01 1951 XVe, The I'z11'e11ts of the Seven Hl'00lilj'll -Illlrileers Edward Czartoryjski Stanley Ga jda, Jr. Robert Gierolewicz John Malina John Puk Mitchell Sieniawski Stanley Werner ll'lu'n you say furr'u'r'll fo Sf. liouu-w ll'lww'r'1'w' you muy .wfruy lfr'm1'mbr'r Thi.: pruym' Hwy fuuyllf you Huy if ourlv um! r'rr'ry rluy. Lord, Jlukf' mr' un lNSfI'llWLl'I'lIL of Your l'1'ur'r' Wlufro flwrfr is llufrrfd, lvf mf' sou' Lorr- lVlu'rf' flwrr- is doubt, Fuiflz lVlu'1'r' flwrf' ix 1lr'.wpf1i1', llopf' ll 7lIl'I'!' flzorff is lllU'L'lll'-SS, Light lVllf'rr' fllorrf is SIIIIHI'-WS, -loy. Altuwyx l'I?lIIf'WIJN'l' your .ell,1ll,l .lI,l7'El1'.' Page220 ttttttiktii 444-V-44-V--V-4-V 1'IPNGIi.X'l'I'LA'l'IONS to the GI!AIJI'A'l'ICS OI' 1951 STATE SANITARY SUPPLY CO. 920-Iii! XV. Ohio St. Ph.: Slflelvy S-1900 Ullil'2lQ'0. Illinois The Students' Library at St. Bonaventure TIIIG 1951 Sl0If,lI'll l'Ul'lJIfS manufu1'furr'rl by flu, NORTH AMERICAN PRESS l'orr'r l,I'lNlIlf'f-Y llirisifm T23 North Tth Street BIHWZIIIRPP l. Wisvmmsixn Page221 ffffffffff-xffTHE1951SERA THE1951SERAPHff+44444-144444 PEPSI COLA LOUIS DUDKIEWICZ Bottling Company 1 1 1314 Porlier street , , I . Kenosha, Wxsconsm Green Bay, Wlsconsm .,.-..,.-...,-..........-....-....-....-....-.,..-....-....-....-,...-....-.g.-.,..- ,...-,.......,.-....-....-...,....i-....-....-,...-.,......,...,.,... Q View of gardens in front of Administration Building -...- ..,. - .... - .,., - .,,. -. ,..4 - .... .. ,.,. - .... ......,.- .... - ...E .. .,., - .... ..,.- ,,., - vi., - ..,. .. ,.,. - .,.. - .,., - ,,.. - ..., -. .... - ..,, - .... - ,,i. - ..,. -..,.-.- . Q ,X l'0MIILIMEN'l'S ' -, , of 1 n . ,Q f STQBNLEY BARAN,S Y . Q ' A X ' I 0 ff L . 4: 1 E 53 I .Dial 4-Sing? . ' , .3 XX l300y2Ie:ulX Teetf, in Rili'i'118, 4 ' xViSl'0llSill N ,i . ', I Page222 i k'k'A A't'k'k'k'k'k 44444445-44 Bright and Crispy- Sweet and Spicy. Nothing better! QZWX N M.- 5 'P ' ' Y . ' Kr cs Q Q '+L',v If you cannot purchase this in your home town-write us-P.O. Box J. S., Chicago 1907 Sexton . Qwdlfff .- .-..... .-,.... ... .. 5-.i..-ii.-.......,,..-,.,.... - .. -.... - - -.... - l GENERAL SAUSAGE CO. KUEHNEMANN'S l SHOE STORE Wholesale .Manufacturers of European fir Domestic Sausages 1 Fine Shoes for fhe Family ff? I Every Occasion 0 bl ' STANLEY STOKLOSA, Prop. At Reasom' e Pmes Phone: Dial 3-7909 2001 So. Blue Island Ave. 1352 Washington Avenue Chicago 8. Illinois Racine, Wisconsin l Page223 fififfif-if-l+fTHE1g515ERA THE 951 SERAPH 4 CONGRATULATION S from JOHN F. BARDY 307 Scholes Street Brooklyn, New York Broadway 'PED K Phone 6879 131-mulwzly A ve. BELKE LUMBER AND MFG. CO. Lumber - Roofing - Glass Mill Work - Building Zllaferials Custom Milling 247 N. Second St. Tel. 1304 Stevens Point, Wisconsin 44444444444 1 I i CONGRATULATIONS I to THE CLASS OF 1951 i Mr. 86 Mrs. John Ksobiech and l Mr. 86 Mrs. Alex Piotrowiak 2658 so. 12 street Milwaukee 15, Wisconsin l 4.- .... ...... ..---.-.--.-- - Pontiac Inc. A L. LA NG M I.- l -4040 f'l9V9l2llltl 5, Ohio ....-.g.-....-..,..- .... -....-.,..-....-.,,.-....-....-....- - - .. .. l STOFFEL'S l JOHN L. SEITZ, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail Rugs, Carpeis, Venetian Blinds Linoleums, Curfains, Draperies Exclusive Dealers l i Phone: Dial 3-2247 616 State Street Racine, Wisconsin i Page224 'k'kt'k'A'i'i k'k'k 44444444444 CUNNINGHAM BUICK COMPANY Buick - Oldsmobile Moior Cars G.M.C- Trucks 459 Jefferson St. Telephone 411 Burlington, Wisconsin R. B. POTTINGER STEEL WORKS 1427 Junction Ave. Racine, Wisconsin .-.-- -------- ,- - -..-....-.5.. .... ......-.-.U ---- .- - -..- -- - -- - UOMI'LIMEX'1'S 014' MURPHY PRODUCTS COMPANY Pliurlingtoll, NYisc'onsi11 f'0lH'f'IllI'llfI'N Tim! linlunrr' llomrv Ilrnzrw I+'r'1vI.w -.,.. .,-.-. ....-.--- ....-....-.g.-...,.. .... .......- ... ...,- 1- - ZIEGLER'S Pictures :fc Picfure Framing Framed and Unframed Piciures for the Home, Office and School 4601 - 8 Ave. Phone 2-0625 Kenosha, Wisconsin Page 225 AMERICAN CASKET 86 MFG. CO. 1113 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago 7, Illinois fffrfffffff-xffTHE1951SERAH THE1951SERAPHff44444'44444 The gymnasium at St. Bonaventure PlPNGRA'l'I'LA'l'IOXS and BEST NVISIIES to 'FIIIC CLASS OF 19.31 KWAK APPLIANCE 86 FURNITURE STORE 1f'1:.xNK KNVAK, In-Op. Finf' FIlI'NifNI'f' af Ifmrsoirfllzlf' ,I'ri1:r's 7'f'lr'rixion 1f.l'..l .-Zwn ffl!-f'I'0N1f'.Ij-,U0f0l'0IlI 1624 So. Ashlznncl Avenue Phone: YAl'llS T-9555 Cllil'ilg'0 9, Illinois GCI-DEN X Page226 'fffwff-:fwfr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 NAJSERDECZNIE-TSZE ZYCZENIA ABITURIEXTOM Zasylajq Znajomi Z Willianuslmrg I:l'00kl'Vll., New York Dec. 26-Jan. 3. JASELKA are staged seven 'times at lgrllgcll various locations in Chicago. Despite the cold 'weather l and heavy snows, the presentations were successful. Pg., Jan. 7. All good things must come to an end. Bonamen - 3 y :I return to school, determined that 1951 shall be a better, T A -' kxlj year. ' 2 . , Jan. 15. How can anything happen here when there f pf' 1 is so much snow and the thermometer stays below zero? Q if ' 'X 7 ,Q - -ziifgi ,, nw I -...-..-....-.....-...-....-............,.-....-....-..-....-......- ..-......-.......- ....-...-.......-..-....-...-...-..- J. F. HERDA COMPANY .IIA SSE Y IIA IHHS FA IU! lill l'LEJlEN7'S d- IIA Rl! WA IHC St. AI2l1'tll1S, NVis. Post Office f- Hales C01'1l9l'S, XVis. Phone: IIA 5-1230 Page227 fff+1'f+fff1'fffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4-44444444444 Qualify Laundry Fabrics Manufacturers 6' Distribuiors R. LALLY, Co. 516-20 Kedzie Street Chicago, Ill. AMbassador 2-4747 Evanston, Ill. GReen1eaf 5-0622 1111.-1..11111.1nn-H .-4.-.... LAWRENCE ELECTRIC 1232 Douglas Ave. Racine, Wis. Builder of Fans and Air Circulafors Moior Repairing New and Used Motors also Game Machines Bowling Machines, Pin-Balls and .luke Boxes WHY TAKE UIIANUES WITH IJGIITNINII? Ain Vnderwriters' Laboratories Master labeled Security System' will assure permanent protection. TVe hare SIICCUIHZCIZ in prorirliay security for Catholic in- .wfifzfiirnm for flu' paxf 79 years. Inspection of lmilfliizgs and esiinzafes elievrfally farnisliefl iriilloui oliligafiou. SECURITY MFG. 86 CONTRACTING CG. BlIl'lil1g't0ll, vViSC0l1Sill Telephone I8 or S18 Page228 'A'i'i k'k'A k'k'k'k 44444444444 When your clutch is ozzf of order, fhink of l Insured Savings FRANK RAIDL PEOPLES SAVINGS and call 86 I LoAN ASSOCIATION Auto Clutch 86 Parts . FRANK J. JAZDZEWSKI Service, Inc. l Secretary-Treasurer 3125 F 11 A . u erton Ve E 1201 E. Brady Street Chicago' Iumms Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin Tel.: BElmont 5-4567 i I .. .- - -----.-.--- ....-.,....g.-....-. .... ----------.. - - SAVE IVITII SAFETY Surinyx Amozuzfs izzxuwvl up fo XI0,000 by I'1!?llf'l'llI Sarinys mul Loan Insurunf'0 Corp. PUBLIC SAVINGS and Loan Association of Chicago IVILLIAM A. ROPA, S6i'1'6tZll'y 1610 IVest 6231-11 Street Phone: G1-ovehill fi-7017 Page229 fffffff++1'f+f1fTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH444444444444 ! NASH KENOSHA INC. i William 86 Frances Perry - Nash Sales and Service I 1 1 . . 7526-34 22nd Avenue Q 7 0 NO Governor St I Tg1,g 4163 Evansville 11, Indiana Kenosha, Wisconsin I I -...- ..., - .... - .... ..... ,.,. - .... - ,... - .,,. - ,.,, - ,.., - i ,.. ,... - .,.. ...... .... ...... ..,. - . . . .- faq 'O Jan. 20. A certain seriousness of purpose pervaded .Bonatown as the students plug for the coming mid- qi X A year examinations. 9 'gh y Jan. 24-27. Here they are! Examination days. Prefects ln , have no trouble during the study periods. Every student N - 7 ,, would like to keep his allowance comin in re ularl . , .1 f, g g Y 'T Jan. 28. Opening of the annual Retreat. The Rev. Norbert Staszak, O.F.M, is the Retreat Master. 1 1 1 mmlmnuinu1ymT,.,.1.l.n1m.Ll,l.-nun--unnumym-,P-WLnnmuul,mllmiuuiunllinuvlm,.,,L.m1ulu- - 1.4 - l JOHN T. KELLY Q 1 MEAT MARKET Undertaker 65' Embalmer . FRANK FALTYNSKI, Prop. MASCN STREET 2616 West 38th Street l Chicago 321 Illinois 1286 E. Mason Street Green Bay, Wisconsin Page230 i ki'i'i k'lr'k'ki' 44444444444 View of the gardens in front of the Faculty House at St. Bonas CEDAR LAKE GULF CLUB Extvmls its Host XVishvs on this Grvzlf f,l'i'2lSi0ll l1'ln'11f'rr'r .Ij0lI'I'l' in Imliamz, risif flfis Inwllfi- ful IH llolr' golf f'0IlI'Xf'. lifffrv' ywf. mum' ouf mul play flu' f'our.w' . . . dim' wifi: us and yo lmmr' r'fmzp1r'fr'1y l'l',fI'f'-Wllfll. Our l11'1'r'11s uw' ll rm! frwfimo- niul fo flu' r'ffm'f mul r'1n'1'yir's of an rzlllxfefzifliflzyf yfrvmzsl.'f'1'pr'1'. UIQIDAR LAKE GOLF CLVI3 RALPII NIi'K Sl'IIAI ER Mzumger 4 f'l'1l2ll' Lake 2091 Uwlill' Imlw, Iml. 7'0lIl'lIllIHl'lIfS arf, lnrifrvl Page231 -kffff-rfifvff++1rTHE1951 SERAPH THE1951SERAPH444444444444 CHARLES SOPCAK GROCERY dk MEATS Phone: YArds 7-6865 4526 So. Justine St. Chicago 9, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS RACIN E OPTICAL CO. Oplomelrisls - Mfg. Opticians 215 - 6th St. Racine, Wisconsin Schaefer Pontiac Sales of Racine, Inc. 1IoIIm' For Dollar You Uanff Bvut Pom'iuc 407 Luke Avenue 1111...-1..11111nn1um- Seven Floors of Good Furniture JUNCTION FURNITURE COMPANY Uptown Racine Ravine, NVisc-onsin -nu..nn.-11-.-......i1..i11.. COMPLIMENTS of EDWARD S. BINKOWSKI ATTORNEY AT LAW Jersey City Page 232 'A k'A'iri kir'A k'A' 4444444444 LANDYHERQLD KLECZKA ac FRISCH MOTORS, INC- ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1119 No. Main Street 1 I l Milwaukee, Wisconsm Racme, Wisconsin .---......-.-....--,-,,.,..,...-4.....-M-----.---------- SPIEGELHOFPS Super Food Market lfIll'lf71fjf0'127'8 01110315 Imlcpcmlcnt and Jlosf Complete Food Sforrr Hlll'1iIlQ't0ll, Wi sconsin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,q1,.,.1,,,,-,g,-,.,.1.,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 11,- Edward Maniszewski Q TADYCH-WITKOWIAK l , INSURANCE Q FUNERAL HOME I I NORBERT R. WITKOWIAK 8415 Marquette Avenue Tel.: so. 8-6307 Q 1656 56, 5 street AMI. 5-2467 Chicago 17, 111in6is Milwaukee, Wis. 1 Page233 1 f1'fi'f1'f1'fff+++THE1951 SERAPH THE1951SERAPH-144444444444 l,r1umlry Nllpplifw - I'rm'f1'1' d- flumblff Soaps l'r'1u'l White Sours -- l'f'11rl l1'l:i11: lfll'llf7fl 1i'1'c1'r2r Sfarcluw - IIN Pont Solrzvzts Stanley Starch vs 1 N0ll'fl.lj Allfulis l'ou'l1r.w IIr'tm'ycm.ts - Ualyfm lfoftmr fiomls STERNE-MALEY COMPANY 3001 So. 1iI01'Q'2lll Tel.: YA1'4ls 7-0700 Illinois Uh ic-ago, .. -.1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 -.1im...m1.im1uu1m,1im--...I-M1.m1m.1..H.-....1.n.1m.1.-N1n..1.....-..........1,..1m1- Jan. 29-31. Bonamen turn Bona-angels, and Bonatown gk kx g becomes a bit of heaven as the three-day silence begins ., Om 9 x to grow and permeate the atmosphere. '41 W Feb I Thirteen Hour Devotion .a.. X Feb 2 The Jaselka cast leaves for a weekend at home Now everyone w1shes he had acted Feb 5 The second semester gets under way Resolu t1ons are man and sincere The second half w111 be a better X one than the flrst , 'J ' . . . 7 x x . . I . .of , , . . . - A I. g, . . . nf' - -, bm 7 . ---...- .... ---- .... - .... - .... ..,..... ,... - .... ......-- .,., - .,.. - .,.. - ,,,, -..- .... - .... - .... ... ,.,. - .... -....- ,.,. - .... -....-- BEST XVISIIES T0 THE ULASS OF 1051 from DALEE BAKIN G COMPANY 7'rcat .1'oursnIf to 11101112 Iirvrul Daily l'ump1'rnir'kI1'. Ryr' and il'lu'uf Npr1'i0lfif's for all U1fffr1.vi011s FRANK POLANSKI, Sr., Prop. TA. 5-1450 5771 Otis Street Detroit 10, Mir-11. I Page 234 I if ik ir 'Ir if 'k i' 'k 'A' 'A' 4444444-4444 1'UNIIRATITLATIOXS 'FU 'FIIIC GRAIJVATES JACOBSON, NIERMAN and SILBERT Intl ll'l'IJIfN Sill No. LaSalle Stwvt. Uliif-ago, Illinois -uii1nn1m1M1un-im-I-N1HH1-I-i1m.-uu1ui.1m..1mi1mi-..11.11.i.i-W1nn1nu1uu...uu11.1.1 1.iii1iiii-1.1.1 1 1 .. Feb. 7. Remember man that thou art dust... Ash ,N Wednesday ushers in the Lenten Season.. .but 'tis also ff- P a sign that Easter and Spring are just around the cor- 'p ly K ner. . .albeit a corner piled six feet high with snow. 'l g i- fi-lgiaj' ' ' l i 'ii' 5- r'l 'N ' ' ' ' ll X ' C 'dl -llgl Feb 12 ON THE AIR IS a new slgn at Bonatown Sta tion WBON is born. Members of the Senior and Junior classes broadcast regular programs on the new radio sta- AH ,A tion at Bonatown, -W1-in-im-W1im..W1M1nn-mi-lm-im-ml-mi1iiu1nn--im11.1.1im1un1vm1..m.-M11 1 1.1 1,.,,1.1 1 - l'UMl'l,IM ICNTS oi' KOLASA BROTHERS Gl'Hl?I'II1 Insurfmrr' I3roL'r'rs 61300 XV. Foster Ave. Cllic-algo, Ill. Nliweastle l-T907 Page235 ffaffffaffwff-rf-kTHE1951SERA THE1951SERAPHf+44444444444 U1 JXGRATI' LATIONS on Your sum ANNIVIQRSARY THE FORMAN COMPANY fl lmrllzl-1 L INSUH. 1 M 'lc EIJMVXIJ P. LICXVAXIJUXVSKI Pl'6SiIl6llt M If-lligalll 1-9068 Allizlllve of Poles Hlelg. 6968 Blmulwzly Clevvlznul, Ohio Page236 i'i ki k'k'ki k'k'k 4444444444 FRANK P. PIASECKI FUNERAL HOME Air Conditioned Chapel Harrison 6-4442 15 No, Fourth Street Harrison, New Jersey CON GRATULATION S from Anthony S. Rozeski R. Ph. Hi-Way Rexall Pharmacy Dedicated to the Service of Health 3863 South Howell Ave. Sheridan 4-9751 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 11111111.....-11un...uu.. WINE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Wines - Brandies FRontier 4-6300 3737 So. Sacramento Chicago, Illinois Page 237 N. S. KOOS 86 SON COMPANY Maizzzfacturers of Badger Brand Fertilizers 4500 - 13th Court Kenosha, Wisconsin CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF 1951 Mr. 86 Mrs. I. Piwowarski 7621 Bingham Street Dearborn, Michigan SIRWAITIS MARKET Quality Meats - Frozen Foods Groceries - Produce TA. 5-9644 4648 Livernois Detroit 10, Michigan fffffff'ffffffTHE1951SERAPH THE'1951SERAPH4144444444444 DZIENN IK HARDWARE 600 West Mitchell Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin D. P. WIGLEY CO. Ready Mixed Concrete - Building Materials-A. P. Green Fire Brick Flour - Mixed Feed-Seed Fertilizers Downtown 3-8239 So. Yd. 3-3575 3rd at 14th 8c Wisconsin Ave. Junction Ave. Racine, Wisconsin BADGER CHEMICAL COMPANY 1120 South Iialwlzly Struct 11,1-.111-111-1-u1fnni- FRANK LUXEM 86 CO. 916 Erie Street Racine, Wisconsin Milwaukee 4, VViSl'0llSill COMPLIMENTS MAYOR FRANK L. KAMINSKI Calumet City, Illinois Page238 i A kir17r'ir'k'A'i k 44-Y-4'-4444444 Bxfifif I M LJ. J 1 -Lfidvil 7 '74l-1 'fnvr1f1.,1.-qL..4-vg.,,'w.-fra.-4. 449 ggf,-'J ,ffl 1-I-1 dv-G-7, 'If' 64 fhzxz tire - ., it 1' , 7 -L ,sv C-'ff lf' 1' L. .6 lfh, . 4,44,,. H, , QQ,- 4 'hw -'qcsm':ii1:'fmAmi3-S' T 'R'f7 ' ' . j- '-'4'-W . f ' '7 ' f8 ' 'Q '. '7 .ff1M,E1'T'5 w 'A ' 134'----1. f 'a '- - + f---G--4-1- .,,.,lC., ,,,c,,1a- 5' 4474.-44. 1 Marana-..:1ziKara,f8tL.-+.. ,.,.....4, 4 14, ,,,,-,go . I:-,J . 4. gl-.M Zark-w4.s1.w-1 ' 'VC '0wki,,,,,3,6a , xvc. vwrolb I ' 1 ofnv1v?,l.L,. ,QW-' L.,,.,g-,,I? Tx? ' gf Axel. ' ,V,,,,,.,Jf frpfqf-ax., -fe Mv4C ' A954 -.X '.A-4966, ,,,..,,,7 . .,,,',.-o 15 A' --1-sa-u:au::w '- 5' .am ,,, ',: , ,:l..o K . Y . t ' 6 2 ' r I . o '-if 'W -,.,.g,, H , F Jwafncn U11mi7zgJfJll2rgZr0iVby ,,,..,.Z- ,, ,A-.qv - roafv'-ind-'fav 6L'5-P1--fd-i-1-I-5-Q A r .P ' .- 0 V ' av' ,..,a-4',n.o 'Xi-4-get-baxry K7--'f-1.4 tlelqdafv - fi z, C 4 ,r,l2Q46, v ' V- LM ' D -0.3527 Mich. , ' . 0 I 11 , 1' N: , f . I' K , T.17lc..-,.-..-..-..-............ .. ....r-..:tf-.......E..-.. L..5......-..-..-..-..-.u -..- , 0 Af..4,d.J'c:L,,,-vc-a-G-4'v' I fvvnLZ.fKuw.x, - ,1-W. ' :kf pm. f I 7 ,f . ,,490N:sauyJLAAamNS+-.-J-Jae, A ,.,.,,,, 1 ' nf 1 . ' . :l , 1 9 'W ,tie er x' 1 Q ,gp Aw I Dk. gi ami T n ol and Janztoc S I s G. ,,4.,,q,,x .,v-f'14,A,..,f.,7- . 27 '. 1-fc., W ?u1-4-ff-581f5iUeDI5AV-91 --.V-vv.,4.!v -4.431-,'. ,154-Cru.,-:I--rfighkgggri ul-ovNo'f' QfVKtDn3h3,.7Plv7 Glj 96 4.1777 Ll? X ' A bf, yy.,- L-4 f Z A0144 V, 'cp' IBF' 4-.-,,!g fa'-7 fi..-af-ru' af Yiiinrn Mg -..o 7 Aw .. ' Page 239 -dum! fff1sf+fi+ffaff+fvTH'Q'1951 SERAPH THE 1 ! I 951SEF2APH4444444444 4 COMPLIMENTS THIKOLL ac Co. i of Wholesale i BLUE STAR Foons Dry Goods - Men's Wear Blue Star - Polafo Chips I I1'ViI1g Park Road i Blue Sfgr 1 Rnfflgs chicago 41, nunois i Racine. Wisconsin l E . -------- .... - .... - .... - .,.. - I... - V... - ......1... .... .. .... - .... .. .... - .... .- .... - .... .. .... - .,.. - .... - .... .. .... - .... .. ..,. .. ,... - Feb. 18. The Cardinals enjoyed their longest winning K fry ?, streak this year when they beat Don Bosco High 48-32 f Q9 ff for their fifth straight win. X 'XX Feb. 22. Size does not matter in certain sports. Stan- A -A l A ley Blochowiak f5ft. 6 in.j took the pool championship X from Ed czarforyjski ce ff. 5 in.J. --- ,W 1' Feb. 26. The regular basketball season came to an end H l in Burlington where the Bonnies drubbed St. Mary's 68- ' ' 58. As a fitting climax to a season which saw the Cardi- -- nals more often cold than hot. the school bus lost its left rear wheel! Nobody was hurt! t 1 U1 i 1 l 1 1HillIIII1Illlilllliilllliilllhillll'3 'mTl'l'lU 1'lllTl '-' T i Y T 'i T T T i i 1 Q i MARTIN E. KLEMA OPAS CHEVROLET CO., l INC Franksville, Wisconsin ' I Flour, Feed, Seed, Coal, Cemenl, 1 Tile, Ferlilizer, Posfs, Wire, elc. 1708 So. Ashland Ave. Chicago, Illinois Phone: Monroe 6-7494 Racine Phone: Dial 3-3162 Q Franksville Phone: 4TS I Page 240 ii kt'k'Irir'k'k'k 44444444444 I I COMPLIMENTS 1 of I I COMPLIMENTS OF DRAEGER I Funeral Home, Inc. LGYAL GASKET CO' WM. c. DRAEGER, Prop. I I . I Dlal 4-3012 i 1500 W. 15th sf. 1910 Taylor Avenue Tel. sEe1ey 3-7449 Chicago, 111. Racine, Wisconsin I I I ,, , ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 1 ...,,,,1.,,,,-.'.-m.1m,1 .- 1.1 1 .1.m1.,m1m11l.n-.11- 1.1.11 - . 3 A' NN xx . . X A II Feb. 28. The Seniors yourneyed to the Massey Har- 1, . , ris plant in Racine. The Physics class Hooper rating went I 'P M j up very rapidly. . I y 'II March 1. The St. Joseph devotion began today. . , X .9 II' rr., I 4 f .I- March 7. Invited to the State Tournament, the Bon- V :I , . V nies were eliminated by St. Thomas Acquinas 64-39. Ifff .' 'jf 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,.,1....-.!.-.,,.1...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..,,1.,..1 ...,,,...,.1 - I I Bring the Family I STACK'S LI UoR STORE THE PRINCE CLUB Q I LAWRENCE SCOTT, Prop I 1001 No. Damen Avenue Dial 4.98 9 Chicago 22, Illinois 5 I 1800 Racine street Racine, Wisconsin I I Page 241 I--r+++++ff+++f+THE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4444444444444 COMPLIMENTS of BEST WISHES Mid-Western Sport Togs Berlin, Wisconsin We'll tan Your Deerhides and Make Them into Gloves and Jackets KADOW'S DRUG STORE B. J. DZIEDZIC, R. Ph., Prop. Where Prescriptions are Filled with Microscopic Accuracy Cor. S. Muskego 84 W. Mitchell St. Milwaukee, Wisconsin .-H1 1 1 1 1 .... -. 1 1 1 1 ini-,nu FLORAL ART SHOP Artistic Flowers 1638 Washington Ave. Dial 2-0144 Racine. Wisconsin THE BLUEGRASS LIQUORS FRANK 81 MARY MLYNARCZYK Props. 4541 Hohman Ave. Hammond, Indiana City Lumber 86 Supply Co. Lumber - Millwork - Roofing Brick -- Plaster - Lime Cement - Builders' Hardware Telephone 6166 Office and Yard: 6908 29th Ave. Kenosha, Wisconsin EDWARD W. KADZIELA p FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Free Use of Modern Home Like Parlors 2712 So. Kildare Ave. LAwnda1e 1 -21 56 Chicago, Illinois Page242 i k'ki k'k'ki'i'k 44444444444 One of the entrances to the St. Bonaventure campus Z oluazji abr-lmrlu 50-vin Ivciu .:'uIo.i'r'11ir1 Zu! lrhulu l'ol.wl.'if-If Fram'is.:l.'anf314' pm! u'rf,:'1f'r1- niwm .4142 Hmmu'mafury, Wirflclmym Ojcom i A IIiILIl7'jf'1'I?L07l'L, :asylum yramlclr-jo i .5'yc.:1'ni11 rIaI.w.:r'j ozvovnrji prucy. IXYfll'IlI.lflIflf07I'L, lffrirsy- by .tnzimfzili xuv' pozvolfznuiv. rarlzq' by fuwfzgpili do sslfril fr'r'lmif1:'nyr'l1, nu 'llfljfliifllf Innlonzry ml!-V.5.Ij'l'I i.f.p. THE SMOLENSKY VALVE COMPANY MICIIAL SMULIQXSKY 940 Hl'02lilXV2ly Street 1!v1ll'o1'd, Ohio Page243 ffwf-if-f-kff-kffTHE1951SEFEAPH THE1951SERAF'Hfif44444444444 SOUTHWEST SPRING SERVICE 5742 So. Western Ave. Chicago, Illinois - - - - .- - - - ... - -..-......-....p-.. CONGRATULATIONS RUDY AUTOMOTIVE CO. 710 Sixth Street Racine, Wisconsin t70MI'LIMEX'l'S THE STAN EK PRESS 1'R1N1'E1:s if I'I'1iLISIlERN Tel.: C,-Xllili 6-45335 -- 01811111 li-4348 1715 South Ashland Ave., -....1,,,,1 1M1nl..W1uu1..,.1na1un1nu1nn.1 ...wilm- DAVE SPEAKER CO. Electrical Contracfors Commercial - Industrial Residential Phone 8780 7521 22 Ave. Kenosha, Wisconsin UIlit'2lQ'0 S, Illinois COMPLIMENTS of KLEIST FOOD SHOP Qualify Meals and Groceries 1916 43rd St. Dial 9972 Kenosha, Wisconsin Page244 i ki k'k'k'k'ki ki' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 JOHN KUCHARSKI Market fr Grocery Phone 3-3435 1814 Center St., Racine, Wis. We Deliver COMPLIMENTS of Dirty Daltons A. C. 46 155th Place Calumet City. Illinois - - - - - - - -.-l- ..- - -...-..,...5.-....-....- .. - .. - - .. - .. .. - .. - Cf ING RAT ULAT I ONS OX YOUR GOLDEN .IUISILICIC PROGRESSIVE DAIRY Rau-ine, XVINCOIISIII -...-..,.-...........-....-...,......-..........-..-.........,-....-....-,,,-...........- ,.. - .. - - .. .. - ... .. - .- ALLIANCE PRINTING COMPANY Adverfisers and Publishers ALEX J. GRUSZKA, Mgr. 7439 Broadway Cleveland, Ohio Mlch.-6572 Page 245 PARKVIEW TAVERN Easy to Find and Hard to Leave Sandwiches - Chicken Phone 9868 Hi-Way 42 Kenosha, Wisconsin ff1'fffff1'f1'f1'fffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH444444-4444444 I l Clolhes of Qualify H A R T 1 G A N L Q CANNON TAILORS OIL COMPANY Q Szzils for Men and Women I You Can'f Miss wiih 4856 so Morgan St a Cannon Garment Vlrginia 7,1640 CANNON TAILORS . . , SU. 1-8400 Chicago' mmm 124 sf, Clair, N. E. Cleveland Ohio E - - ..,. - ,... .. ..,. -,...-....-,,,.-..,... 1 -,.. .......,,,.-.f.. ,.,. -,.- - .. - - - - - - - 1 - - - N U l v ff! 1 . ff X 61. as 1 .5 , 1 , Ml - -4 March 8. After two weeks of rubber-necking to see how far the job has progressed, we finally see the chapel and sanctuary trim and neat after a thorough washing of walls and ceiling. xx I, -V, March 13. The Polish clubs present a program over WBON, commemorating the 10th anniversary of Pade- rewski's death. -MI1M1M1lm1nn1.m.1un1m.1.m-.W1m.1ml-.nn1nn1 --.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 Tel. liAypo1't l-14216 J. s. MATELA at soNs lull-9071 Uonfrafftors Uommmrzifll mul Rffsiflmzfirll 8546 Yates Ave. Clnic-algo IT, Illinois Page246 iri ki k'k'k'ki k'k 4444444444 LION MANFACTURING CORP. 2640 llvlmout AV8I1ll0, flllll'2lg0, Illinois 1.-.11.I-I1nn.-uu1uu...-If-u1un1I1uu1m1nn..y-n.-nm--v1......1 ... 1.1.11 1.m.1u1 1 I March 14. The Very Rev. Father Provincial visits with us and tells us of his plans when he will journey to s 9. . 'N 'S Assisi to participate in the General Chapter of the Fran- ,! f W Q ciscan Order. '4Bon Voyage, Father! --' qv 3 Q March 17. Bonamen happy.. .not because it is St. Pa- f w e 5 trick's Day, but because they leave for Easter holidays. if Ax 25 March 28. Students return for the last lap of the cur- fi.. K x 4, . ..f, rent school term. Q ' agfiz W A March 29. Father Adrian looks cute-new glasses! fi: ,rf fi! ' 1 lnln 1nn-41:11 uluu 1un-nn- nunr 1un1 nunu 1 vnv' 1 flul 111:11 lulu 1 vnl- -,!.- llll 1 yllv 1 tltf 1.1.11 .lll 1 llyn 1 1 1nn-11m1 1nln1nn1 - l l PETER SMOLUCH i COMPLIMENTS ' of Manufacturers of WALKER EUTOPQUU HOW? Made 501130.29 l Jack-Silencers - Oil Fillers Wholesale - Refail . WALKER MFG. CO. Bus. Phone: Humboidf 6-2493 01: WISCONSIN 1500 W. Division Street Chicago 22, Illinois Racine, Wisconsin l i Page 247 f+ffffffff+fTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPH4-444444444444 I View of gardens in front of Administration Building THE KOLE ASSOCIATES lll XV. XV2lSllillg't0ll ST. f'llil'2lg'0 2. Illinois N I' If I' I .I I, I N 'I' N IX I'I'IiI,II' IfIfI,.l7'IU.YN A lIl'IfI1'7'lNlXfI I'If0AllO7'IU.YN I'I'III,II'l7'Y NAILIJS Page248 i A k'k'A Ir'k'A A A k 4444444444 i I I INLAND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE FRIENDLY TAVERN COMPANY Club 15 Repairing - Rewinding Large Sfock, New and Rebzzill Molors - Generafors Transformers, etc. Bough' - Sold ' Exchanged Dial 2-6557 1500 Racine sf. I Racine, Wisconsin 2521 so. Halsted sf. CA, 5-1623 i Chicago, Illinois - ... .. .-iii..-M1H..-...,1i...1...i.-iii..-,mi,.,.1.,n1.M-+-....1,,,,....ui...,..i1,,.,1i..1,iii1....1.,,1.iii1..i.1 .. 1 1 - Thr' Ifrwf .'Ill1'f-901' um! Sozzrfv' of Ilnformafion UfE1'wry Polr' in flu? l'niIf'flSfaf1'x is PGLISH DAILY ZGODA fDziennik Zwiqzkowyp publisluvl by ,lI,l,l.-l.YC1'J l'lfIiY7'IOHS X 1'l'l11,ISlll0lfS, INV. Singh' fnpy ,, ,,,, i, -,,., -,- ,-, ,,v,,,,,, JC Sllfllflllllll Eflilfml ,,, , ,.,,,.,,.,,,,, ,W ,.,,,, ,DM 50: Ylllfl-ll Sul1.w1'rip1iun flu !'l:i1-nyn, fllfllllffllfl Sul. Erlilionj SIJJIII Ymrllu S2al1.wr'r1'pfio1: Un 1'.S..-1. fzlvlllrlilvg Sul, Erlilionj 510.1111 Ywurly S1rb.w'1'iptim1 fSr1i.rrrI1Ly Ifrlifioni rnzlyj KLM The Zgoda', Print Shop l'o1nmr'rCial and -lob Prinfing Complete Prinfiny Scrvficn, lmffwz'-l'1'r's.v and Offsvf Work For l'ri1fr'-5 mul Esfimflfffs, Il'l'Hf' fo: POLISH DAILY ZGODA Qllziennik Zwiqzlcmvyb 1201 Milwaukee Ave.. Clliczlgo 22, Ill. Page 249 ffffff+ffirffTHE1951SERAPH THE1951SERAPHf+v-454444444 BEST WISHES l VINCENT FURNITURE STORE SECOND FEDERAL i VINCENT SKOWRONSKI SAVINGS l YA. 7-8080 LA. 3-8021-22 Corner 26th St. at Pulaski Rd. 3143-45 So' Morgan St' Chicago, Illinois Chicago, . Illinois 1 ' 'I I 4. -..,.-....-.,..-...,-.........-..-......-...,-....-..,-..-....-....- 'A ' April 1. The basketball varsity is feted by the Mil- waukee Chapter of the St. Bonaventure Alumni Associ- ation at the annual Varsity Testimonial Dinner. This year's dinner was given in Milwaukee. John Puk re- ceived the Walter Polewski trophy. April 4. Nameday of the President of the school, the Very Rev. Isidore Cwiklinski, O.F.M. April 5-5. Quarteiy exaruinationsn. again!!i You'd think they knew how little we know! x f. l l. V T ff y V X -I .0 A 2 f f X , N f 1 . ,f t . -ff' .hh I x X -m.1,.....m.1 1m.-m.1n1 1W1M1nn-.......uu1nu1vm--...I1lm-1.1.1W1.m1....1w.1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl0NGRA'l'ULA'l'lONS to GRADFATIXG CLASS Ol 1951 from A FRIEND Page250 titiitttti 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 ki CONSUMERS COMPANY W E B E R Readymixed Concrete -- Sand LITHOGRAPHING .Gravel - Crushed Stone COMPANY Cznders - General Trucking Tel.: 4-3566 3305 W. Harrison St. 500 Walton Avenue Ph.: KEdzie 3-4766 Racine, Wisconsin Chicago 24, Illinois ! i i - .... .. ,,,. - .... - .... - .... .. .,.. - .... ... .... - .,.. - .... .. ,... - .... - .... - .... ..4......... .... - .,.. .. .... - .... .. .... - ..., -...... .... - .,.. -- .... - .... .. .... -...... April 14. The Basketball Varsity feted by the Knights It , ,JM fwxwfly' of Columbus Racine Council no. 697. f 'V X H , . 1 . 5' April 15. Meeting of the Executive Board of the Na- itll T tional Alumni Association. Definite plans for the Golden ll 195' iffhv RH Jubilee celebrations are approved. 'lf NL 'ffl U May 1. May devotions begin at the Grotto. fufggpfg '2-'Cl Qxf May 3. The Polish clubs combine their efforts to give x ffl f Q A a truly patriotic program. -ex f, May 15. The Annual Oratorical Contest. ' , 5 MA I.,.m--n-n1uu...nn1uu...m.-nn,uu..vm....m1nn,inuiml--.ut--mtim.1.....- 1 1 1...-.m1....1,,,,.......1....1,....-IHI1lm.-.4 UOXGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GOLVDEN .CIUISILEE ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA CHURCH 607 llunlboldt Street Ih-ooklyn 22, New York Page 251 fffffffffw-ffff++fTHE1951SERAPH HE E951 5i5ffRfXPi-i if 1 +1 lf- 5 v- 4 ii 4 The Rev. Wojtalewicz Memorial Building UOMI'LIMlGX'l'S OF RESURRECTIGN CEMETERY GREEN HGUSES T200 South Al'1'il9l' AVQIIIIO Justia-o, Illinois Huy If zriflz I ln1l'm's E inf-:fn 4 W' A if i Page 252 1 xv. ar if 'slr :fr ' if 'A' 44444444444 1 l . 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