St Casimir High School - Casmirecho Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1946
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, El, t.f! E : . rt x . , 1.1. . i .1Ix..f.JfolIl.Ill.,g.lxtvliflp a? Mr. Thomas Wozniak 11407 Cranston St Livonia, MI 48150 7 946 6514mm Published by the Senior Class of Sf. Casimir High School DETROIT, MICHIGAN n.41J1JnJ'IJL,. .3 , ptvtt... My ax 'fl'no mum W4, waw Amy v Mengzww We, fhe Class of 1946, express sincere appreciation and grateful acknowledgment to the Pastor of St. Casimir, REVEREND EDWARD MAISEL, for his interest and loyal support in all our undertakings. Jaculbj, Rev. Venanfy Szymanski Rev. Peter Wyrzkowski Rev. Victor Dominas Rev. Edward Rucinski Sr. Mary Hugolina Sr. Mary Valencia Sr. Mary Joela Sr. Mary Benvenufa Sr. Mary Erminilda Sr. Mary Raynelda Sr. Mary Bozene Sr. Mary Hospicia Sr. Mary Clarence Sr. Mary Salome Sr. Mary Ann Sr. Mary Anatolia Sr. Mary Expedite Sr. Mary Seraphic Sr. Mary Arndd Sr. Mary Angela Sr. Mary Crispine To those who have led us to this Altar of Christ for Graduation, our beloved Parents, and our Faculty, we wish to express our sincerest thanks for their unceasing eHorfs and kind guidance. . A fhyer- :e-trr 44. 9... .a1'uw-e---.-.wuvv .M -..,. n .r- aakvee, .-r....V-t.....r. L... ,n mum. $Mhatiou To the one who has so closely kept in touch with us; who has hoped and prayed for our success, glorified in our triumphs, felt deeply our shortcom- ings, labored and sacrificed for us; to SISTER MARY HUGOLINA, our Principal, teacher, and friend, we the Senior Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Six, most lovingly dedicate this volume of the CASMIRECHO. JHMMJML We submit this CASMIRECHO as a resume' of our four years at St. Casimir High School, hoping that it brings many delightful reminiscences in cm- other day. May this book help stir your minds, so that in the future, you may recall the happy memories associated with the various activities of our school days, and keep the name of St. Casimir fresh and loving as time goes by. OFFICERS CLASS PRESIDENT EDWARD F. SIENKOWSKI Sf. Cunegunda Class President, 4; Mission Monitor, 3,- Cosmireffe Staff, 4; Cosmirecho Staff, 4; Sen- ior Play, 4; Prom Commiffee, 4; lnfr. Basketball, 3-4; Bac- calaureate Moss Usher, 3. SOPHIE T. BALAZY Assumption Class Secretary, 4; Honor Student, 2,- InTr. Basketball, 3-4,- Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, 23-4,- horre Economics, 23; bshereHe, 3-4; Cosmirette Staff, 4; Class Libroricn, 2; C.S.M.C. Committee, 3. SYLVIA M. DUDKA Si. Casimer Student Council Sec'y, 4; Vice President, 1- Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, I-2v3-4; May Festival, 4; Basketball Varsity, 3,- Cheerleoder, 2. MARCEL A. JANKOWIAK STANLEY L. ZASUWA ALBIN V. JAKUBUS St. Stephen Sf. Cunegunda St. Stephen Class Treasurer, L4; Vice President, 2. Student Council Pres., 4; Class Secre- Vice President, 4; CIOSS Secretory, 1; tory, 3; Phys. Fit. Leader, 2,- Senior Class Treasurer, 3; Ccsmiretfe Staff, 4; Play, 4; lntr. Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Mis- lntr. Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Usher; 4; Sen- sion Monitor, 1; Baccalaureate Moss ior Play, 4. bsher, 3. LORRAINE M. BAKER Sf. Casimir Honor Student, 3; Senior Play, 4; Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Cos- mireffe Schf, 4; C.S.M.C. Chairman, 4; Home Nursing, 3; Student Coun. Rep., 4; May Festival, 4. VIRGINIA l. MALOLEPSZA Assumption Home Economics, 2; Red Cross, 2-3-4; In'rr. Basketball, 3-4; Box Office, 4. DOLORES J. SHOOTKO Assumption Glee Club, 1; Cheerleader, 1-2; Home Economics, 1-2-3; Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4. ROBERT R. PLAGENS St. Casimir Glee Club, 1; Baseball, 2; Phys. Fit. Leader, 2-3. THERESA J. GRZYWACZ St. Francis Prom Committee, 4; Varsity Basketball, 3; lnfr. Basketball, 1-2-4; Glee Club, 1-2; Class Secretary, 1; Red Cross, 1-2- 3-4; Class Monitor, 2-3. MM w... ,. .Vd,pmww-xw.mwy .,v,.: .- .v.u.-.J...'...- :.-;..-.-.-.-:..-.-;..ai :-....v sax: w :: DOROTHY M. PAWLOWSKI St. Casimir Honor Student, 3; Class Sec- ' '4 retory, 3; B.V.M. Sodality Prefect, 4; Casmire'ne StaH, 1 4; Glee C1Ub, 1-2-3-4; Red '3 Cross, 1-2-3-4; May Festival, 7 4; Home Nursing, 3. FRANK R. HELMINSKI Sf. Cosimir Class President, 1-3; Varsity Basketball, 2-3-4; ln'rr. Bas- ke'rboll, 1; Phys. Fit. Leader, 2; Student Coun. Rep., 1-3; Prom Committee, 4. THERESA S. MORYC St. Stephen Glee Club, 1; Home Econom- ics, 1-2-3; Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Mission Monitor, 1. IRENE M. KRZYWINSKI St. Francis , ; f Glee Club, 1; Library Staff, 1 L . 2-4; Honor Student, 1-2-3; ,- , -. Red Cross, 1-2-3-4. THERESA B. WASILEWSKI 1 St. Casimir 1 Home Economics, 2-3; Home 1 Nursing, 3,- Red Cross, 1-2-3- 1 4; Glee Club, 1; Honor STU- 1 denf, 2. 3 1 1 1 211m .d; - M23 DOROTHY R. KIELCZEWSKI Assumption 'Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Mission 1Moni'ror, 1; lnfr. Boskefboll, 4; Home Economics, 1-2; Sales Service, 1-4. ELEONORA M. SKOTZKE St. Boniface 'Glee Club, 1; Home Econom- ics, 1-2-3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4. JOHN J. PRZYBYLSKI St. Francis 'Glee Club, 1,- Orchesfro, 1-2- .3-4; Usher, 4. DOLORES M. DASIN Sf. Cosimir 'Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Orches- fro, 1-2-3-4; Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Honor Student, 1-3; Ushereffe, 3-4; Cosmirefte StofT, 4; Class Manager, 1. GENEVIEVE B. KARANKIEWICZ Assumption Honor Student, 2-3-4; Cas- mireffe Staff, 4; Cosmirecho StoH, 4; Home Nursing, 3; Home Economics, 1-2-3; Mis- sion Monitor, 2; Glee Club, 1,- Red Cross, 1-2-3-4. FRANK A. PRZEKOP St. Casimir Student Coun. Rep., 2-4; Ush- er, 4; Senior Ploy, 2-4; Capt. Cheerleaders, 3-4; Prom Chairman, 4; Casmirecho Staff, 4; Class President, 3; Glee Club, 1. SOPHIE M. BOK Sf. Casimir Glee Club, 1; Polish Club Secretary, 1; Class President, 2; Home Nursing, 3; Home Economics, 1-2-3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Prom Committee, 4. HELEN M. KARWECKI Sf. Cunegunda Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Library Staff, 1-2-3; Glee Club, 1. JEANNE E. MAZUCHOWSKI Sf. Casimir Home Economics, 1-2-3; Glee Club, 1; Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. Committee, 3, ARTHUR A. ARDANOWSKI St. Casimir Class President, 1; lnfr. Bos- ke'rboll, 1-2; Varsity Basket- ball, 1-2; Phys. Fit. Leader, 2-3; Glee Club, 1; Senior Play, 4; Baseball, 3-4. MARY L. BARLOZEK St. Francis Glee Club, 1-2; Honor STU- denf, 1-2; Class Reporter, 1; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Class Manager, 3,- Home Economics, 3. MARVIN J. MISIAK St. Cunegunda Infr. Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Cas- miref're Production, 4; Class Secretary, 2; Phys. Fir. Lead- er, 2; Baccalaureate Moss Usher, 3. JEANNETTE V. BIENIEK St. Francis Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Honor Stu- dent, 1-2-3-4; lnfr. Basket- ball, 1-2; Varsity Basketball, 3; Vice President, 1-3; Cos- mireffe SfoH, 4; Cosmirecho Staff, 4; Varsity Manager, 4; B.V.M. Sodomy Sec'y, 4; Prom Committee, 4; Senior Play, 4; May Festival, 4; Home Nursing, 3. TERESA B. ROSLONSKI St. Thomas Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Bond R01- Iy Chairman, 2; Class Presi- dent, 1; Editor Cosmire'rfe, 4; Cosmirecho Staff, 4; Senior Play, 4,- Home Nursing, 3; Home Economics, 3; Prom Committee, 4; Student Coun. gepq 3-4; Class Reporter, 1- -3. SYLVIA R. RUMPA St. Francis Honor Student, 1-2; Home Nursing, 3; Class Manager, 3,- Senior Play, 4; Glee Club, 1- 2-3-4; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; May Festival, 4. DOROTHY A. JUREWICZ St. Casimir Orchestra, 1-2-3-4; Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Red Cross, 1- 2-3-4; Honor Student, 1-2-3- 4; Cosmireffe STOH, 4,- War Board Chairman, 3; Sales Service, 2; Home Nursing, 3; Student Coun. Rep., 3; May Fes'rivol, 4. DOROTHY L. STECIAK St. Francis . Student Coun. Rep., 1; Home Economics, 1 - 2 - 3; Senior Play, 4; Varsity Basketball, 3; In'rr. Basketball, 2-4; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Class Mona- ger, 3. DOROTHY M. GARBUS Assumption Home Economics, 1-2; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; lntr. Basket- ball, 4; Sales Service, 1; Box Office. JOHN H. SAROSIEK Sf. Casimir Cheerleader, 3-4; Holy Name President, 3; Cosmireffe 5101?, 4; Casmirecho SfoFf, 4; Prom Committee, 4; Senior Play, 4; Student Coun. Rep. 3-4; Glee Club, 1; Usher, 4. ELEANOR H. WELKER St. Casimir Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Orches- tra, 1-2-3-4; Sales Service, 2; Glee Club, 1-2; Home Eco- nomics, 2-3; Home Nursing, 3; Cosmiretfe ArTisT, 4; Prom CommifTee, 4; Senior Play, 4. 1- 4x- 3'. .. l, 4v A 3 j; 4. 4 p 11. MARY ANN J. PERCHA St. Casimir Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Student Coun. Rep., 2; Home Econom- ics, 1-2-3; Home Nursing, 3; Glee Club, 1; Ushereffe, 3-4; Cosmirefte Staff, 4. SOPHIE J. PAZYMIES St. Barbara Honor Student, 1-2-3-4; B.V.- M. Sodolify Chairman, 4; Class Secretary, 2; Glee Club, 1-2; Infr. Basketball, 1- 2-3-4; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Home Nursing, 3; Senior Play, 4. ELEANORE A. CIOLEK Assumption Glee Club, 1; Honor Student, 2-3-4; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. Committee, 3; Li- brary Staff, 1-2-3; Prom Com- mittee, 4; Senior Play, 4. RAYMOND G. TADAJEWSKI Sf. Cosimir Basketball Captain, 4; Bus- ketball Varsity, 2-3-4; lntr. Basketball, 1; Baseball, 2-3- 4; Prom Committee, 4; M. C. Jr.-Sr. Banquet, 3. ROSE J. NALEPA Sf. Casimir Glee Club, 1,- Home Econom- ics, 1-2-3; Home Nursing, 3; Class Treasurer, 1-2-3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Honor Stu- dent, 3; Cosmireffe 81011, 4. 3 ,, , Mm.mm-f:w.thwj MARIE M. HORGER Sf. Casimir Home Economics, 1-2-3; Home Nursing, 3; Glee Club, 1; Box Office, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4. LEO P. GAWECKI Sf. Cunegunda lntr. Basketball, 3-4; Cosmir- effe Production, 4; Baseball, 3-4; Mission Monitor, 4. VIRGINIA H. CICHOSTEMSKI Sf. Casimir Honor Student, 1; Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Class Treasurer, 2; Home Nursing, 3; May Festival, 4. DELPHINE V. KOPCAK Assumption Home Economics, 1-2; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Sales Service, 4; Infr. Basketball, 1-2-3-4; lnfr. Basketball Mgr., 3-4. SYLVIA E. SHAY Sf. Casimir Glee Club, 1; Red Cross, 1- 2-3-4; Home Nursing, 3; Home Economics, 1-2-3. JOHN R. KOPICKO St. Casimir Glee Club, 1; Baseball, 2-3; Student Manager, 2-3-4; Phys. Fit. Leader, 2-3; Cos- mireffe $1011, 4; Senior Play, 4; Student Council Rep., 2-3- 4. EVELYN D. KWIATKOWSKI Assumption Honor Student, 1-2-3; Cheer- leader, 1-2-3; Library Staff, 1-2-4; C.S.M.C. Committee, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Cos- mirefte Staff, 4; ln'rr. Basket- ball, 1-2; Glee Club, 1; Home Nursing, 3. VIRGINIA A. ZABORSKI Assumption Honor Student, 1-2-3-4; Stu- dent Coun. Vice Pres., 3; Vor- sify Basketball, 3-4; Infr. Bas- ketball, 2,- Red Cross Choir- man, 3; Red Cross Rep., 1-2- 4; Cosmireffe STOFF, 4; Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; B.V.M. Sodoli- fy Trees., 4; Library Typist, 4; Home Nursing, 3; May Festival, 4. CONSTANCE R. GRYGIER Sf. Casimir Home Economics, 2-3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Glee Club, 1; Mission Monitor, 2. THOMAS WOJNOWSKI 51'. Francis A member of the Class of 1945, has enlisted in The US. Navy, January, 1945, before compleiing requirements for graduation. Having fulfilled his high school credits with courses while in military serv- ice, he is a graduate of this year. MARY J. CRIVELLI St. Casimir Home Economics, 2-3; Glee Club, 1; Home Nursing, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4. GENEVIEVE S. KANCLERZ Sf. Francis Glee Club, 1; Home Econom- ics, 1-2-3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; Home Nursing, 3. STANLEY F. SKOLARUS Sf. Cunegunda Senior Play, 4; Baccalaureate Mass Usher, 3. ADELINE G. KAMINSKI St. Francis Cheerleader, 2-3-4; Vice President, 2; Red Cross, 1-2- 3-4; C.S.M.C. Secrefory, 4; Home Nursing, 3; Home Eco- nomics, 2-3; Glee Club, 1. JOSEPHINE G. PRZYTULSKI Assumption Class Presidenf, 2; Vice Presi- denf, 3; Red Cross, 1-2-3-4; ln'rr. Boskefboii, 1-2; May Festival, 4. Aviation students solve Navigation problems and translate weather reports from maps and charts. A group of Trigonometry students engaged in the solution of right triangles by means 1: of logarithms and the slide rule An alert Senior American History panel in the depth of their preparation for an in- teresting and enlightening discussion on The Catholic Church and the Former. Page 13 u '1. la '9 t . , Recording news, features, and stories hf S. C. High for Casmirette, the stuff works unceasingly. With pleasure we enjoy the finished attractive and neat product of the efficient staff of 1946. Scientifically minded students besides absorbing the theory of the intricacies of Chemistry, acquire skill and technique in the wonderland of the laboratory. - . .. t1 Pitt: t f. InvLu'lrtsuv! t .Ithluthtilvtlthtr' t :r Jet art... 11 II. will .2123! glish Class masters the word, the sentence, and the finished theme. VI r 0 e In T n O r LI C Le E e In LI r..- O 5 LI n e m On I0 e V e d e In J. g n .q. S U C .B D The third year En tudenfs ing s v., ...h r 6 ll X e d d n O .kl S h ...h S V: e k e In .ol k . m In. The Library with its scdres of volumes affords many an opportunity for diligent study. ' w e 0: VI T e S e In L. d e 6 CI 5 IO n 0 VI C G r U C C O r 0 fl r e g G E The Polish ll Class is organized into a club carrying on its meetings strictly in conformity with Parliamentary Rules. A group in Plane Geometry enioy the art of geometric construction. wavolgn- ll' 'fhe' In ues to the ranks of 'the In ize one of the sfor text. Lahn initiated . High students. C S The Freshmen get .ol 0 m G r d n e m In S e r F .ol In W5 or ID 6 In T x I. 1 Jlf. ill '. I ill, , ?vl.' .5 .lnYn fIf-l11 I?, VIhlx!PtLi.l rp .5 .ulxt.-! 1X 1'! . us WW 8v . i. A lovely evening for the happy, ioyous couples of Elegant, rustling gowns and stately tuxedos . . . a of delightful dancing. . . . Above the gay chatter, th accompanied the medley of enchanting music. Flu' silvery moonlight. . . . A night of cherished met as at ?aysum 1 SW Lma InU-ol .gohg Nhu Qla mn 0H9 e hem Hum S nol r G e In m. 93. ..IIII!.?:.. .LTI llulull II .11! JAID'I'Iill-Ilnr I, a s i t The climax of the charm and thrill of the Prom Night was the Grand March. To the distinctive march tempo of the music, Seniors stepped along in gay, fantastic forms and Figures. '1. -v, . gYTZHLI-w A , . A, 4A ZE ::.. , 4- :1': quz Our hearis are swelling . . . Our glad voices felling . . . The praise of the loveliest Rose of ihe vale. 0 Mary! We crown Thee wilh blossoms foday, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May! Bristling with activity the Mission Crusade OHicers inspire the student body 10 good work, prayer, and sacrifice. y . K II. J, . v , I. , , .l ' aqul. rte J r. . ll i1piE 1W1 1J5 L.Hd.ut.1alv..,.t. .,1n.i;zsltrl $113.: rapturous song. In ...h .W G e In .ol n. D: U 0 r 9 la r O In C d 9 LI n he 0 .ol 6 In T The Junior Red Cross in the Spotlight; VARIED and diversified were the activities of this most faithful group of workers. They have de- voted hours and days in assisting in their own little way in this notion-wide organization. Orchids and applause for the eftorts and achievements cf the workers in our J. R. C. Unit. Page 25 K u y 1 , x ' II .I, ,II, . . 3 31 llfln$nruu1isE LI. AiILla 111; . . lillifsjcl; .111: 1 .11!!! t..: ill .I: E; ,. . y . T 1k DON'T TAKE MY PENNY 0 three-acf comedy full of youth, charm, and funny incidents, was presented by the Class of 1946. JeaneHe j Bieniek starred as cute, movie-mod Penny in this popular and most humorous comedy. 1 The characters and inci- dents full of helter-skelfer fun and spontaneous laugh- fer, held the audience in ; spellbound entertainment . for two and a half hours. - 4 1- ,LV-RAfJ'w. ;- vwvrmr h' Page 27 Arthur Kobierzynski Coach Henry J. Robak and Captain Roy Todaiewski ;' 1 'r. i1 ON TO VICTORY Bernice Klein, Girls' Varsity Coach patron IVI ies. act ic leaders in the Senior 1 Prom and Basketball ICIS r .w n e S I! O D: U 0 r g d e .u n G g r O n A boys act as ushers for auditorium Enfhus The winners! Our Seniors! Good teamwork means champion scores. Eager basketball fans who fill our gym to co- pacify find a pleasant greeting, a ready smile, and active service of the hands of our emcienf group of ushereftes. After a few hours of serious study the students enjoy c1 delicious luncheon! Mrs. M. Bieniek, Jean- ette's mother, is hostess to a group of Seniors. K .K :H 3 4.4 .V , l ,,:btlbuUIl a yxx WW 7945 - 7946 MAGNA CUM LAUDE Jeanette Bieniek Dorothy Jurewicz Sophie Pozymies Irene Krzywinski VA' CUM LAUDE Eleanore Ciolek Genevieve Korankiewicz Evelyn Kwiotkowski Jeanette Bieniek, '46 Dorothy Jurewicz, '46 Sophie Pazymies, '46 Irene Krzywinski, '46 Eleanore Ciolek, '46 Genevieve Karankiewicz, '46 Eveiyn Kwiatkowski, '46 Eleanore Skotzke, '46 Dolores Teklinski, '47 Dorothy Blazak, '47 Josephine Popowski, '47 Geraldine Baker, '47 Barbara Lappo, '47 Patricia Voighf, '47 Lucille Zapinski, '47 Joan Kaminski, '47 Caroline Golembiewski, '47 Jane Moksym, '47 Jane Cisek, '47 Catherine Guzinski, '47 Jerome Hill, '47 Eleanore Klein, '47 Jane Kowalewski, '47 Eleanore Olson, '47 Eleanore Barfos, '48 Geraldine Parparf, '48 Thaddeus 0209, '48 Phyllis Kwiatkowski, '48 Phyllis Drwila, '48 Ann BryIOWSki, '48 Adele Woicik, '48 Robert Gulvas, '48 Angela Brando, '48 Theresa Cichostemski, '48 Francis Kolnifys, '48 Mary Ann Kumor, '48 Rita Literacki, '48 Genevieve Pofochick, '48 Irene Widuta, '48 Joseph Wisniewski, '48 Stanley Wojciechowski, '48 Zita Stonislawski, '49 William Sfeslicki, '49 Robert Wikfor, '49 Helen Kowalski, '49 Esther Chrzanowski, '49 Venceslaus Dombrowski, '49 Joan Drapinski, '49 lren Kociemba, '49 Joseph Nalepa, '49 Dolores Piotrowski, '49 Christine Sikorski, '49 Joseph Szczur, '49 Edward Zyla, '49 Lucille Wasielewski, '49 Edna Rheault, '49 Dolores Bien, '49 Joan Kuiawa, '49 Florence Macielak, '49 Anne Wiliman, '49 Geraldine Urbanski, '49 Delphine Bachorski, '49 v wxu, gdnwm-Qea Z' 19.:1q.:rlm. 8 . 8 Student gmailment President: Frank Kociemba Vice-President: Theodore Brod- zinski Secretary: Eleanor Klein Treasurer: Theresa Torzewski Elaine Badaczewski Marion Barc Eleanor Blaszkiewicz Natalie Cichon Jean Cisek Antoinette Crivelli Theresa Domka President: Arthur Kobierzynski Vice-President: Earl Gapa Secretary: Pauline Piontek Treasurer: Joan Kaminski Geraldine Baker Doris Blazak Gertrude Bednarczyk Jane Cislo Mary Doupe Carol Golembiewski Grace Kaminski Helen Krzywinski x ROOM 303, JUNIORS Aurelia Dominick Jacqueline DuBorgel Loretta Foley Catherine Guzinski Viola Janus Rose Kaminski J ane Kowalewski Elizabeth Natkowski Eleanor Olson Helen Poniatowski Stella Popowicz Helen Skolarus ROOM 306, JUNIORS Annette Leszczewicz Barbara Lappo J ane Maksym Stephanie Mikulec Marie Myszka Eleanore Popowski Josephine Popowski Dorothy Polipowski Theresa Rothermel Dolores Teklinski Dolores Towle Patricia Voight Bernice Strzepek Rita Urban Florence Wanat Theresa Wydick Christine Zimnicki Henry Gladkowski Henry Klebanowski Frank Krzesowiak Robert Oleszkowicz Lawrence Peruski Frank Rogala Sylvester Rumps Delphine Wisko Lucille Zapinski Bernard Bartkowiak J erome Hill Richard Krogulecki David Madeja Bernard Okray Irwin Plagens Boniface Rosinski Raymond Swinkowski President: Henry Pietrzyk Vice-President: Regina Grzywacz Secretary: Geraldine Parpart Treasurer: Joan Turowski Cecilia Barlozek Eleanore Bartos Ann Brylowski Phyllis Drwila Dolores Jurewicz Irene Kaminski Irene Kurdziel Dolores Kurnick Phyllis Kwiatkowski President: Stanley Woj chiechow- ski Secretary: Mary Ann Kumor Treasurer: Irene Widuta Dolores Badaczewski Angela Brenda Theresa Cichostemski Dorothy Dziatkowski Dolores Dido Geraldine Klonowski Frances Kolnitys Margaret Koprowicz Mary Ann Kwiatkowski Rita Literacki ROOM Student 8nrollment ROOM 301, Sophomores Geraldine Lelo Christine Matej Betty Matuszewski Helen Mosakowski Loretta Piontek Sophie Polchlopek Eleanore Robaczynski Mary Ann Sandecki Virginia Seminski Stella Skalski Rose Marie Slowinski Dolores Smentowski Helen Wloch 307, Sophomores Dorothy Mikulec Alfreda Pawelek Genevieve Potochick Genevieve Rojewski Gertrude Sadowski Rita Sienkowski Martha Szydzik Evelyn Szymanski Rita Turczyn Stella Wach Esther Zawacki J oan Trzcianowski Bernard Bazydlo Raymond Bizon Adele Wojcik Lottie Zych Robert Gulvas George Kaminski Joseph Kosinski Russell Lange Ted Ozog Leonard Szwabowski Ralph Tye Leonard Waligorski Thomas Welker Gerald Ciesielski Zygmunt Gladkowski Raymond Kawecki Wallace Kempinski Erwin Lyskawa Ferdinand Leja Donald Machuta Joseph Plonka Roman Skalski Gerald Wilczeski Joseph Wisniewski William Wojnar -uu- .HW'. .1. , -9... mmwgga. ; ' f'v ??gh a-EP. .:.N . u : W 11;! Hr. ' , W-.-....a . .- SIudent gnrollment ROOM 201, Freshmen President: Aloysius Dluzinski Florence Macielak Bernard Ciolek Vice-President: Delphine Bach- Helen Malolepsza Thomas Doupe orski Edna Rheault George Kurpinski Secretary: Mary Ann Sobczak Theresa Rumps Leonard Malczynski Treasurer: Theresa Swienton Geraldine Urbanski Frank Nawrocki Dorothy Balcer Cecilia Wasielewski Andrew Popowicz Dolores Bien Anna Wileman Thomas Roney Dolores Czerpirski Doris Zientarski Thomas Shay Lucille Godlewski Arthur Baker Edwin Tadajewski Joan Jujawa Edward Brudzinski Anthony Zakolowski Agnes Labonowski . ROOM 205, Freshmen President: Robert Wiktor Josephine Pucko Eugene Kendziorek Vice-President: Margaret Bebeau Rosalie Ryba Roman Machowski Secretary: Dolores Oleszko Phyllis Shinski Leonard Masakowski Treasurer: Helen Nowinski Stella Shootko Thomas Rogowski Joan Falkiewicz Theresa Shootko Roman Sionkowski Betty Lou George Zita Stanislawski Edward Skotzke Helen Kowalski Adele Zasuwa William Steslicki Betty Merlo Josephine Wisniewski Stanley Wieczorek Victoria Obrzut Chester Bokuniewicz Elaine Plagens Richard Gazda ROOM . 206, Freshmen President: Edward Zyla Stella Ozog Wenceslaus Dombrowski Secretary: Irene Kociemba Dolores Piotrowski Leo Favazza Treasurer: Florence Fritz Mary Pociasek Aloysius Kawecki Lorraine Adams Christine Sikorski Bernard Leja Sophie Chmiel Charlotte Szpara Joseph Nalepa Esther Chrzanowski Adele Tankiewicz Donald Stewart Joanne Drapinski Clara Torzewski Joseph Szczur Margaret Holdinski Blanche Vecheta John Wloch Joan Ladach Lillian Walker Stanley Wozniak Delphine Madalinski Mary Wiercioch Dolores Masek Albert Berish Mr. and Mrs. A. Bokuniewicz Mr. and Mrs. W. Novak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bok Mr. and Mrs. Steve Steciak John Przybylski, 046 Mr. and Mrs. L. Przybylski Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pazymies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ziska Mr. and Mrs. A. sztulski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ardanowski Mr. and Mrs. John Shootko Dolores Shootko, ,46 Mr. Frank Mazuchowski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welker Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shay Mr. and Mrs. P. Gawecki Mr. and Mrs. A. Kwiatkowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Percha Mr. and Mrs. W. Wasilewski Mr. and Mrs. Dudka ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balazy Mr. and Mrs. A. Bieniek v Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J akubus A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plagens Robert Plagens, ,46 Mr. and Mrs. William Plagens Mr. Joseph Karankiewicz Miss Jean Karankiewicz Mr. Lucian Karankiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Makulski Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Skotzke xS. Uc Donald F. Marczyinski SOSgt. Frank Herman Eleanora M. Skotzke, ,46 Louise Privada Martin Kaminski Dorothy Zaborski, 044 Mr. and Mrs. A. 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