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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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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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As We See Ourselves On a June day in 1954, SisTer M. Seraphic, doing research work in The PresenTaTion Col- lege, PlymouTh, Mich, was visiTed by one of her former pupils, Irene WieTecha. This visiT broughT sweeT memories and aroused curios- iTy abOUT The oTher members of The class. Irene WieTecha, obliging as ever and iusT The righT person for H, for she was The chieiC of The F. B. I. force, promised help immediaTely. Following a lead ThaT Josephine Dus and MargareT Raniszewska were on Broadway, she decided To fly To New York. On The plane she found ThaT her piloT was PaTriCia Kaszew- ski and The sTewardess Miss Jane Domzal. An inTeresTing conversaTion ensued, during which Miss Domzal reporTed ThaT Geraldine MaTey was The baskeTball coach aT Bryn Mawr. Tun- ing in on The cabin radio, a somewhaT Tami- liar voice was heard. Bernard Franuszewicz, one of The counTry's leading commenTaTors, had jusT sTarTed his weekly program. All of a sudden a flash came over The radio. llGeneral STanley H. Kosinski and Admiral Leonard Lewanclowski meT in Casablanca To discuss sTraTegic plans for The coming invasion of Mars.ll AfTer a maTTer of minuTes, she had reached The desTinaTion. On The way To board The inTer-c'iTy helicopTer, she meT Genevieve Cie- plak and Marion Czyzewska, scripT wriTers for one of radio's greaTesT dramaTic acTresses, Eugenia Kosla, on Their way To Radio CiTy. On The helicopTer she meT MargareT Brork, recenle named besT dressed woman in Amer- ica, on her way To Sak's FiTTh Avenue, To con- fer wiTh Angeline Ksionzek, her personal dress sTylisT. Arriving in The hearT of New York CiTy, lrene wenT To The ofTice of The New York Times, where she found Wanda Tobiczyk and Eleanore Nalepa, ediTor and co-ediTor, puT- Ting The finishing Touches To an exTra issue announcing ThaT Bernard Woiciechowski, New York's greaTesT prosecuTing aTTorney since Tom Dewey, had won his ToughesT case. A flash came over The TeleType! Helen SabaT, who has spenT many years in Poland as a social worker, is coming home To discuss a TuTure drive for funds wiTh JaneTTe Horoza- niecka, head of The Polish Council in Wash- ingTon, D. C. During The course of an in- TeresTing conversaTion, Wanda menTioned ThaT Irene Wasilewski and Theresa Helminska were resTing in Florida, aTTer successfully helping F. D. R. plan his poliTical program for The coming elecTion for a sevenTh Term. Going To The TheaTer ThaT evening, Irene meT STanley Ozog, who menTioned ThaT he was a chemical engineer aT DuPonT Labora- Tories. Looking over The program, she saw Genevieve Szymanski's name lisTed as cosTume designer for This producTion. Going back- sTage aTTer The show, she meT Verna Bizon, a Power's model who had come To congraTulaTe Josephine Dus and MargareT Raniszewska on Their success. The girls also received Tele- grams from DoroThy Kulpa, RiTa Wypiiewska, and Genevieve Fidrich, who have also shoi' high inTo Hollywood's consTellaTion of sTars. A Telegram also came from Virginia Naru- szewicz, a professor aT Georgia Tech. On arriving aT The college, she heard Vir- gie TranTically Trying To explain EinsTeinIs The- ory of relaTiviTy To some well-known profese sors. In The course of The conversaTion, Virgie showed a leTTer from DoroThy Zaborski, who recenle won The PuliTzer Prize for The besT novel of The year. On conTinuing The iourney, bad weaTher condiTions forced The plane down on a field in Texas. To her surprise Irene learned ThaT The ranch belonged To Florence Garbek. Irene Kilian, Red Cross Ambassador To war-Torn counTries, was visiTing Florence of This Time. ATTer The bad weaTher had cleared, she conTinued her Trip To Los Angeles, where she found Leona Grabowski and Theresa Phillips operaTing an exclusive dress shop. On Talk- ing To The girls, she learned ThaT Mary Ann Niedzwiecka, Virginia Pawlowicz, and Mary Fronczak were privaTe secreTaries To MeTro- Goldwyn and Mayer, respecTively. Summing up The TacTs, she realized ThaT all The inTormaTion needed had been accumu- laTed, Therefore, she boarded a plane for DeTroiT and SisTer Seraphic To make a reporT.
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