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H. Sabai M. Raniszewsko W. Tobiczyk l. Wasilewska I. Wie'recha B. Woiciechowski R. Wypiiewsko G. Szymanska MARGARET RANISZEWSKA, o Teasing smile, on impish comedienne, that's our hoppy-go-lucky Marg. . i HELEN SABAT, music hofh charms This Helen well knows,- dork and lovely, sincere and sympathetic, she does her job wellhsinging Through years. . . GENEVIEVE SZYMANSKA, pep -oc'tionhspeed-ofhlefic mind and quick spirit, 0 good sport in any game life has To oHer. WANDA TOBICZYK, c1 willing helper and 0 hard worker. Wanda likes iournolism, editor of Cas- mire'r're. . . IRENE WASILEWSKA, mild, and sweet, to be with her is one big Treat,- energefic 0nd s'ru- dious. . . IRENE WIETECHA, 0 love for diFFiculT les- sons and c1 desire To master them make Irene a worker hard To find. BERNARD WOJCIECHOW- SKI, pert 'ni popular, oglow wifh good-humor and friendliness,- refreshing cs 0 coke on 0 hot day. . . RITA WYPIJEWSKA, fun and Iikobilify seasoned with a dash of sentiment, Turned up nose, enthu- siasm 0nd vivocify. . . DOROTHY ZABORSKA, strong, scientific leanings don'f detract from Dor- othy's sharp sense of humour and general good fellowship. D. Zaborska
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AFTER FOUR YEARS iConcluded from Page 23t sors of title Seniors . A star was added to the school service flag for Leonard Lewandow- ski as he became our loss and the Navy's gain. Planning the school paper became a hobby with some at us. We discovered in First Aid that the neck is not one of the proper places to tie a tourniquet and that a concus- sion is not a type of a couch. Weeks passed by all too quickly as we fervently occupied ourselves with studies. The cafeteria became an added attraction to hungry students. Ring eand the Juniors have given us another memorable day. The Prom Committee made elaborate plans for the annual Senior frolic which was held at the Italian Gardens at the Book Cadillac Hotel and everyone looked for- ward to the prom and all that went with it. We all attended the party for Stanley K. shortly before he left for the Armyeto makeone more score to settle with Hitler. What would we do without basketball, the Memorial Gift There is a tradition at St. Casimir High that a lasting memorial is purchased for the school by the graduating class. The class of 1944 has given to their Alma Mater a laboratory cabinet. Work, worry and fun has gone into the raising of the fund for this gift. In this way the Class of '44 can never really be out of St. Casimir. This cabinet will be a silent reminder to all the future classes of the love ex- pressed in deeds by the '44 class. nucleus of the St. Casimir sportsmanship? Benny F. made the All-Star City-Champ, hav- ing several scalps dangling at his victory belt. Dear Son was the comedy-drama selected for our Senior play. We discovered hidden potentialities in our star player, Bernard Dorothy Z. and lrene W., editor and assistant editor respectively, head- ed the 1944 Casmirecho year book, and Wojciechowski. again it was a welcome to the good fellow- ship of amateur iournalism. Knit one and pearl two become our theme song as the Senior girls knitted the afghan to be con- tributed to the Red Cross. ready in sight as plans for the commence- The end was al- ment week started. The last Senior program, the Senior and Junior banquet, the alumni . breakfast, came in order and finally the end is before us. Yes, we have crossed the boy, the ocean lies ahead, but in heart and spirit beautiful memories will remain.
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And So We GraduaTed . .. High school days are over for us. . . we have known our losT Senior donce, our losT Senior Prom, our losT Junior-Senior bonqueT. They are all behind us. The absorbing and compelling odvenTure ThoT is life sTreTches ahead and each of us has his very own roinbow To follow, his own sTor To reach. YeT in all The ioys and The sorrows ThoT The TuTure holds, none of us will Find 0 ioy greoTer Thon our school days; none of us will feel 0 sorrow quiTe like ThoT of leaving ST. Cosimir High. A greoTer porT of our high school career has been spenT under 0 war cloud and H hos lefT o deflniTe impression on us. Our number has dwindled owoy inTo defense plonTs and various branches of The services while we were yeT privileged To conTinue and reach The goal of 0 high school diploma. This privilege makes us all The more willing and anxious To Toke our place in The swiTle moving currenT of life and accomplish worThwhile Things 1'For God and CounTry . WhoT 0 grand ideol This moTTo holds ouT for us. For God and Coun- There is so much To be done for boTh iT is impossible To seporoTe ll Try . Them, for loyolTy To God requires onolTy To CounTry and we as CoTholic' men and women will never be loyal To our CounTry if we are noT loyol To our God. Over one hundred sons and doughTers of our Almo MoTer are spread over The face of The world, given The glorious opporTuniTy To demonsTroTe whoT ST. Cosimir boys and girls can do For God and CounTry . They expecT us To do our porT when The Time comes; and we will if we ever keep before us The ideols ToughT oT ST. Cosimir High School. And so we leave for whoTever life holds for usesome To conTinue our eduCoTion, oThers To Toke Their places in Uncle Sam's Army, or To do Their shore in The greoT work ThoT lies ahead of us. Wherever we shall be The spiriT of ST. Cosimir High School will be on inTegrol porT of us forever. So long, ST. Cosimir High! ITls been nice knowing you!
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