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Junior identification: The war . . . current events . . . make History 0 very enjoyable sub- ject. Many distant, une heard of places are brought to the limelight and the Juniors dutiful- ly locate them. St. Casimir High's pride, the Seniors of '45 . . . Young men and women who will fill the respon- sible positions for an- other busy year in Alma Mater's glorious history. There are difficult stud- ies to master, publica- tions to edit, club meet- ings to organize and preside over, athletic groups to captain . . . St. Casimir's tradition must endure. The Merchant of Venice is thorough- ly enjoyed by the Juniors who find their literary mind broadened by Wil- liam Shakespeare. Top Row Ueft to rightt: J. Peruski, R. Bortkowski, T. Madeio, A. Leszczynski, C. Janeczko, P. Pawluszko, L. Brudzinski, L. Oleszkowicz, T. Woinowski, E. Wtoch, A. Maksym. Sec- ond Row: A. Michno, C. Chorzelewsko, L. Lewandowskc, G. Przytulska, D. Gondek, E. Maczkowska, H. Kosinska, D. Turk, V. Turowski, C. Lachowsko, F. Dutka, T. Sikoro. Seated: F. Martins, D. Galecka, P. Zawocka, V. Peck, A. Roboczynska, H. Wodkowska, L. Slowik, V. Lyskawo, E. Notkowski, D. Turowski, B. Szatarz, F. Rolecko, D. Kieda. Bottom: B. Jankowiak, R. Pozik, J. Woch, S. Sienkowski, R. Szlec, A. Williams. Not in the picture: D. Kronkowshka, D. Skowronsko, A. Sluzynska, S. Strenkowska, T. Pahucky, D. Tchorzynska, L. Guzinski, W. Teper. Page 1.9
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PresenTing Tomorrow's Seniors The year was 1943. We were back again aT schcal donned wiTh The new TiTle of Juniors , buT wiTh The same enThusiasm and spiriT of old. A few familiar faces were missingeseveral new boys and girlseBernadeTTe Szarfarz, Joseph Peruski, Dolores Tchorzynski, Raymond Baerowski, and Leo Guzinski joined our rankseand a few new members of The TaculTy greeTed us. Now as To our sTudiesechemisTry was no longer a mere name. Ele- menTs, valences, equaTions became parT of our daily conversaTion. We masTered The arT 0T unshorThanding our shorThand. English became enTer- Taining as well as laborious when we dramaTized selecTions such as, Mer- chanT of Venice. The hours of hard sTudying were occasionally spiced by social acTi- viTies. Remember The Junior wiener roasT aT River Rouge Park, The fun and pleasure we found in decoraTing The audiTorium for The ST. ValenTine dance; The bumps and knocks received from boTh The Junior skaTing parTies aT Arena Gardens? For The TTrsT Time in The hisTary of ST. Casimir, we inTro- duced and sponsored The Ring Day . WiTh The cooperaTion of all The Juniors, This evenT was an ouTsTanding success. The year was climaxed wiTh The Junior-Senior banqueT. Now The curTains drop aTTer The Third acT promising To reveal more, when we as Seniors will reTurn To our old l'Alma MaTer for The final acT. CLASS OFFICERS ROOM 306 ROOM 303 L. Oleszkowicz ....................................... President V. Peck . .................................................. PresidenT T. Sikora ............................................ Vice President J. Peruski ,..,m..,.u-.VmVice President B. Jankowiak .......................................... SecreTary E. Maczkowski ........................................ Secretary P. Zawacki ............................................... Treasurer E. NaTkowski .............................................. Treasurer
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M. Czyzewska J. Domzal G. Fidrich B. Franuszewicz G. Cieplak VERNA BIZON, keeps up the soldiers' morale by writing To service men, and keeps up our own by her sunny disposition. . . MARGARET BROCK, sport jackets and tricky shoes, feather bobs and 0nd bangle bracelets, willowy grace and so- phisticated charm. . . GENEVIEVE CIEPLAK, pe- Tife, fragile loveliness, ardent and responsive per- sonalify. . . MARION CZYZEWSKA, calm, digni- fied, serious and studious. . . JANE DOMZAL, un- limifed iniTioTive, plenty of energetic: fervor. Jone is ever 0 doer 0nd occomplisher. . . JOSEPHINE DUS, an antidote for onybody's blues. . . GENE- VIEVE FIDRICH, champion of truth and straight- forwardness, frank and outspoken. . . BERNARD FRANUSZEWICZ, friendliness in abundance, our sfor boskefboll player whose Winsome smile won many friends. . . MARY FRONCZAK, possessor of charm, sovonf of swing, connoisseur on How to geT along with people. M. Fronczclk
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