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THE CASMIRECHO -Standing at the counter Were Ann and Mary the nurses Conversinggwith Henry Manufacturer of hearses. I walked right up to them, And heard many a thing. Izzy's a scientist, And SalIy can sing. I heard of Frank Angel, And Butch to be sure, As champions of fencing To the games they do lure.r The lawyer of our group Was Kumor you've guessed, With Lucas the secretazy Efficient with zest. They told me of Celia Who's worked for a year As Detroit's outstanding Electrical-Engineer. I inquired of Mildred Lottie, Harriet, Camille. They published a paper, The noted Reville . Eddie Ewald, our president Was an announcer so fine, He Spoke many a languages, It may have been nine. The last of my claesmates Was Cecilia, pr Dipsy, In HmlIywood she starred In I The Poor Little Gypsy . You wonder about Helen, What became of that girl, I'm she! Now you've guessed What I am in this worl'.
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; Lend um y Tl. And listen to me, I'll tell you a stony Of the things I did see. Six years have elapsed since That day in the church Where the Seniors departed Their future to search. I boarded a trolley . In the best part of town, 'qu.b The conductor was Tony Looking on with a frown. I was sure that our Tony A Symphony Director would be, 'miBgIvhgre dissappointed ':A;cbnductor you.see. Where the traffic was heavy A cop I did see. 'Twas Kubicki my classmatew Tall and husky was he. On a street that was crowded A man I did perceive He stood on a soap box, PerSpiring was Steve. As we turned the corner, A studio I did adore Of those music lovers, Ei con and Eleanore. I got off at the market To see who there did work, Found Johnnie, the manager Little Annie a clerk. w I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J
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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE CASMIRECHO St. Casim4r Unit of the VCatholic Students Mission Crusade On March 15, 193a, six months before the present graduating class, were Freshmen, and while Sister Mary Bernadette, was moderator, the St. Casimir Mission Unit, became officially a member tNo. 1312I of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. The certificate of uenber- ship was signed by ArchbishOp Beckman of Dubuque, as Chairman, Monsignor Frank Thill, as past Secretary Trea- surer and Archbishop McNicholas, of Cincinnati, as prew sident. Today, Very Reverend Monsignor Freking, D. D. is the Secretary Treasurer. The work of Mission crusaders consisted principelxy of prayers for missions, and the collecting of leade foil and cancellee stamps. The meetings were enlivened by occasional plays and songs, directed by Sister Mary Raynelda, moderator from September, 1935 - June, 1937. With the year 1937-38 the crusade activities became more pronounced. In accordance with the wishes of Arch- bishop Edward Mooney and with the permission of our pastor, Reverend Edward Maisel, money offerings were made for the missions. Wednesday became Mission Sacrifice Day and some Crusaders responded generously. A mission bulletin board was set aside for posting intentions, notices, mission calendars, colorful and attractive designs and cut outs by Mildred Nowosatko, the president of the U- nit, never failed to draw the attention of passing stu- dents and visitors. The students entered into an intensified study of the missions. The round table plan was adOpted. The Seniors were the first to organize two tables to study Communism, one with Salome Antecka, and the other with
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