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1938. THE CASMIRECHO .CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. We, the Class of 1938, of St. Casimir High School, of the City of Detroit, State of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do make,pu- blish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: FIRST: To the faculty, we direct our gratitude and appreciation for their constant guidance and assistance in overcoming obstacles on the road to scholarly achieve. ment. SECOND: To the Juniors, our successors,we bequeath our title, Seniors . THIRD: To the Sophomores, we leave our Spirit of helpfulness and cooperatidn. FOURTH: To the Freshmen, we donate our much used erasers, pencils, lefteover loose-leaf pages,tablets,our collars and cuffs and anything left over that may be of any use to them. LASILY: As individuals, We give, bequeath, and deu vise as follows: I, Francis Angel, leave my flirtatious nature to - Walter Jaje. I, Salome Antecka, leave my conscientiousness to John Wiencek. I, Charlotte Basta, leave my promptness in school work to Adam Poniatowski. I, Irene Borkowska, leave my secretarial ability to Mary Chudzik.
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Page .22 THE CASMIRECHO 1938 The arrival of our class rings although belated was welcomed by all on January 17th. The following day, Professor Kinsella of the Univer- sity of Detroit honored us with a little boy's version of the story of Samson and Delilah among other things. After many days of preparation for the annual afa fair the Senior Prom, our efforts were at last rewarded on unday, January 23rd, when the attendance numbered' more than 400. With Karl Speeth directing the orchestra more than 600 rhythmic feet tripped the light fantasticn on the floor of our auditorium. The returns from this event were so satisfactory that we tClass of '38i f were able to furnish the publication office with an elitetype typewriter and a steel cabinet which accomodates the mi- meOSCOpe, mimeograph, typewriter and eccesories used in' mimeographing. Another distinguished speaker,1 Professor' Alvin O'- Konsky, visited us on February 7th. His theme was that ever debated subject, Communism . . t ' The Boy's Basketball team won the Third Division West Side Championship for the third successive time. ' The Girls' Basketball team had a fair season under the direction of Miss Costello. On Sunday, March 3rd, the Juniors generously treated us to the play entitled, Fantasy of the Passion at Holy Redeemer. Thanks a million! Gratias! In the course of our preparations for graduation the boys had their pictures taken at Arthur's Studio, on April 5th. The following day, the snow did not keep the girls from doing the same. The very popular play, An Old Fashioned Mother was. presented to a packed house on three successive days, with the final performance on May 15th. , An initial event to be celebrated hereafter annually, was the Alumni Day, celebrated on June'5th, the Sunday fefore Commencement Day. On this day the Seniors, in their caps and gowns, accompanied by the Alumni and the student body received Holy Communion. A breakfast,spon- sored by the Alumniz was given for the graduates in the auditorium. From thence they were one Of the Alumni. SUNDAY, JUNE 12th a THE BIG DAY!!!
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Page 24 THE CASMIRECHO .1938 I, Anne Ciborowska, leave my forgetfulness to Irene Rakowska. I, Edward Ewald, leave my gift ox gab to Leonard Borowski. m I, Walter Izworski, leave my delight in-argueing to John Kuras. I, Mary Kochanska, leave my blushing to Rita Mysz- kowska. I, Anthony Kosla, leave my spiiit of helpfulness to Leonard Turowski. I, Joseph Kubicki, leave my taciturnity to Mary Sa- rosiek. . w I, Eleanore Kujawa, leave my self-assurance to Hen- ry Ulanski. I, Edward Rumor, leave my determination to Charles Czajkowski. I, Anne Lewicka, leave my patience to Edward Manko. I, Cecilia Lojewska, leave my school spirit to Irene Sobczak. I, Adelaide Lukaszewska, leave my love for school to Henry Mickiewicz. I, Cecilia Mastej, leave my giggling to Mary Budna. I, Camille Mateja, leave my salesmanship to Stephay nie Niznik. I, Mildred Nowosatko, leave my missionary zeal to Bernice Bem. I, Joseph Ochmanek, leave my manliness to Clarence Domzal. I, John Ostrowski, leave my dancing feet to Leonard Helminski. . - I, Stephan Pietrzyk, leave my menagerie to Theodore Konopka. I, Harriet Szychowska, leave my plumpness to my sister, Anne. I, Helen Urban, leave my poise to Mary Chudzik. I, Henry Urban, leave my handsome profile to Walter Brienk. I I ' I J I l e 3, '26 v l. 'x
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