St Casimir High School - Casmirecho Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1951
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Mr. Thomas Wozniak 11407 Cranston St Livonia, MI 48150 4453f .; ,.v' V. ,r m 4,5, m4? n12 Vi. .3 3' 3 2 7,. Y ' V M . aha gm. .5, w W: W 1,4va v.Q.-W..me$q;w , w A..- pr. 1M, 1e ui in orced :1 g 4 9 :z' in Our caved Rev. V. Szymanski St. Casimir School Rev. A. Nieckarz THE 1951 CASMIRECHO PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF SI. 6:155er AgA SCAOOX DETROIT, MICHIGAN 5a . .eg'f .k U We, the Class of 1951, gratefully dedicate this volume of the CASMIRECHO to our beloved Pastor, Edward S. Maisel. We offer good wishes to our spiritual leader in recognition ofhisfortyyears in the service of God, thirty of which were spent at Saint Casimir Parish. We pray that God may shower upon him the choicest rewards in return for the years of labor. IR 4 : :5 N We .4112 Edlyeciafgf jlzanlzsz to Our Principal Sister Mary Clemen- tine, the dynamic force behind the St. Casimir High School. We deeply appreciate her efficiency, untiring service, generous cooperation and guidance. Our teachers who are wholeheart- edly interested in helping us to de- velop our best selves in terms of Catholic ideals and Catholic culture. Sr. M. Arcadia Sr. M. Gertrude Sr. M. Bozene Sr. M. Joanna Sr. M. Cordia Sr. M. Laetantia Sr. M. Edigna Sr. M. Virgilia Our dear parents who make sacri- fices generously to give us a Cath- olic education. :W-h, i 7h M b fh 49-95.th : i rp-n Ti VR;Vi;-m.f ' ' ?:r-r: 3:56;; $91;- EPQWOI'J The quest for PEACE continues with renewed determination. During the years, which have elapsed since the Second World War, much time and labor was and is being spent in deliberation and effort to establish permanent PEACE. In spite of all the plans, today the grim international struggle goes on and becomes more and more ominous, mainly, because in the Council Chamber where conferences are held by the worldis statesmen the Divine Light is not sought. Yet the world has only to turn to Our Lady, for to Her Christ has entrusted this PEACE. In recent years, Mary has manifested her protective interest in mankind by her intervention. At Fatima she has called on us to return through Her to Christ, the Prince of PEACE. We are grateful that during the four years at Saint Casimir High School, our teachers have impressed upon us Mary's role and the importance of religion in our personal, cultural, social, and political endeavors. The recent pastoral of our Bishops has strengthened us in this conviction which has been inculcated by our teachers: it is religious education alone which develops in us those spiritual qualities essential to individual happiness and good citizenship,name1y, the sense of God, the sense of spiritual direction, the sense of individual responsibility, and the sense of mission in this life. ' Hence as you page through this yearbook, we trust thatyou will review with us the ways and means by which our Alma Mater has truly made us God-centered, has brought us to see His commandments as guideposts giving uner'ring direction to our steps, and finally, has made us mindful of the supernatural value of our actions and deeply aware of our mission. With the rosary in our hand and with the prayer on our lips To the Prince of PEACE through the Queen of PEACE we step into the world to work and to live for lasting PEACE. f mdaAu-s....e.i,m --....,Dmn-.a:.7 . .. $1' A 5-, 3., eace . tLrougL g0 -centerecl eJucah'on 0!? LADKUngngzerPJi IeS WE i Syee- uolge- so that you may Jr'ct The Jociste Motto. Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency are left to right: L. Gladkowski, I. Macielak, N. Zapinski, E. Skolarus, D. Kron- kowski, P. Ciesielski, P. Rojewski, H. Mirowski, with D. Ryba explaining how defective religious and moral education leads to delinquency. REMEMBER T A survey in World History con- vinces the Sophomores that the Catholic Church alone has the cure for the ills which afflict society. By instructing the Seniors in the true nature of Christian democracy, Sister M. Arcadia builds an enlightened, conscientious American citizenship. R. Parpart and L. Gurka consider the moral implications involved in M A C B E T H - the great tragedy of human ambition run riot. BI: IEInlL Acwmwl um: I: Is An Accnm: m lmgta - ' n mum um M mun- ! 05 VII I'M! MN w- -.-u- caferalure . . . caleralure i5 lAe nurde oz widalom . . . jpower zorming fAinAerd ant! femlerd of Jociely. BRO. GEORGE N. SHUSTER, S. M. B. Conant, W. Nusser, I. Taube, E. Okray,M. Bialek, I. Kay and C. Cybul- ski are coached by Sister M. Edigna to speak correctly, write intelligently and use grammar functionally. jralning or a career in Audinedd id 61 fufoime jog. Sister M. Gertrude, with power and ingenuity teaches Hbudgeting for better living to L. Nalepa, G. Misiak,G. Basta, .T. Dzik and R. Boyk. Here's a direct transfer of skill to on-the-job production. C. Turczyn, G. Wasilewski, P. Gruba, N. Lelo and W. Karakula give a hand to Rev. E. Maisel. q ; AH ling! mu: 'rz'z'wap SS! M5102: 3.29.1 59s 511! cm gnu: 4; -1 .' -X4Pf5 anal ofanguaged . . . :us uifl-iil I . h .m- M. ., ., PRINCIPES - Drafting conveys the idea of the designer to the me- chanic...and there's always a demand for draftsmen. The Freshmen, under Sister M. Cordia's gui- dance, tap the rich trea- surespagan and Christian enshrined in Latin. 0.5g 9 Z: COIUJ ripgw yams Hritbm D I-V I D! N'DS xi . ' :u'd Ii ' Q: l e' 1.3: . V V a muu'vTisti 4' - 4' eh I ., . . . w. Trybuski enlivens the p - ' Language Class with inter- e .' .- esting stories, anecdotes, - , 5 customs, traditions, so ill- , ,, a . . . ' ' ustrative of the vitality of via ' W :314VA'JN g the Polish people. I xe jute dcience f aid, prepared, olirecfd JouZS f0 Illa KailA. POPE PIUS XI. With keen interest, Our Pastor Father Maisel watches M. Bernardi, P. Kaspzyk, P. Kajawa and R. Nowakowski calculate the magnitude and direction of concurrent forces. P. Kaspzyk and R. Kania spend many an hour in the Laboratory, the work- shop of the individual scholar. Here they are measuring the velocity of sound. The Frosh spark of inter- est in Science is fanned anew by demonstrations performed with Sister M. Virgiliats help. waggevw-zwma ; 11. - firin- WafAematicd-fAe finedl training of idea Auman mincl. PASCAL. According to L. Orlikowski, S. Kaczmarek, A. Ozog, R. Skalski and R. Bialach, there is nothing like putting to practice the funda- mentals of Algebra II. Algebra I is fun...no stragglers here, for the Freshmen are earnest in developing the ability to use Math in life situations. h quu 4m, nA-AA aghang . . hmm'W-m V - V With common instruments, N. Giczewski, D. Jaros, C. Lewandowski, F. Malec, J. Willim, B. Mazur, L. Bienek, and L. Gruba readily verify for themselves the laws con- trolling the properties of figures. s - IE 3 EAL .81. 9 0.: joleaf KOP fAe .4005f0fafe The Seniors don their caps and gowns to give homage to the Eucharistic King during the Forty Hours. , The Queen,s Teens are fulfill- ing the demands of Fatima: they say the Rosary dailywith devotion. Margaret Bernardi graduates, her brother Ed enrolls... P. Kaspzyk, L. Gurka, and R. Kania, show the impor- tance ofthe Catholic Press in combating the evils of anti-Christianity. They put their nose to the grind so that their party may win. xmw Mxxxmwva; DEAL $5in 54? , ' g 1m XI; :73 7 7, W3; v 46 Sister M. Clementine re- views the principles of Lib- erty and Democracy with the candidates of the Lucky and the Liberty Parties. Speeches, posters, rallies, and parades give the elec- tion a note of realism. Congratulations are ex- tended by Fr. E. Maisel, Fr. V. Szymanski and Fr. A. Nieckarz to the newly elected Officers: Presi- dent - Norbert Zapinski, Vice-President - Jerome Malolepszy, Secretary - Patricia Ciesielski, and Treasurer, Gerald Misiak. L. Gurka, assisted by E. Jurewicz, E. Skolarus, R. Parpart, R. Matey and L. Ciloski, announces the election results. Sfualenf participation jlle KKICIJLOIIC 0K gelilofl'flcy B. Conant, R. Smehoin, R. Adamczyk, R. Kol- nitys, J. Zapinski, N. Lelo, C. Bazner, R. No- wakowski, and T. Bartus, realize the importance of that Hone extra vote.H , 3,345.3:- ,9 cfiuifiezs gizricAing Youth Leaders Today - World Leaders Tommorrow are the Class Presidents E. Lelo, D. Jaros, J. Zapinski, R. Parpart, G. Basta, T. Leszczewicz, B. Mazur, and P. Kwasn The Central Post Office stamps, sorts and distributes loads of Christmas mail. Laskowski, L. Nalepa, Welker, J. Mackiewicz, Strake, R. Parpart, A. Shuxnack . Zapinski, and I. Macielak contribute wholeheartedly to the Patron Drive's Success. The solemn hour: newly elected officers listen attentively to the inspiring words of the Pastor, Father Maisel. The first general assembly finds R. Parpart, Fr. V. Szymanski, Fr. A. Nieckarz, Sr. M. Clementine and G. Olson a pleasant part of the interested audience. Intellect is broadened by association . . . N. Zapinski stimulates loyalty and affords inspiration to the members of the Student Council. ' Cafllofic jcfion af 5 C thl . . The officers of Our Ladyts Sodality and their prefect, P. Kaspzyk, plan with Fr. V. Szymanski a prayer campaign for Russia. New Sodalists strengthen the elite, front line of defense 1n the struggles of today. Jhy', - i? 5 r: :t ;' A :1? Fr. A. Nieckarz, Moderator, encourages the Holy Name members to praise God by serving Him and to serve Him by glorifying His Name. The C.S.M.C. officers: 3'. Menghini, F. Kwiat- kowski and I. Macielak give 'unstintedly of their time to the Missions. Co -0loera fion anal ff Co -orc!inafi0n I Hall Monitors wait for instructions before they leave for their various posts. -bOr V I; , Fingers are ready to click the keys with skill and dexterity. '31 h . Eager cooperation and perservering efforts of P. Ladach, P. Rojewski, P. Gruba, Co-Editor, B. Mucha, Editor, M. J. Grytza, N. Zapinski, F. Kwiatkowski, and .T. Menghini pleasantly shock and surprise us in the 'hCasmirette. ugw e s Ar? ' ii- gavzwgn' 9;. 9 Eli HAINEIS All A mm or cum h -- IVEIYIMIII The Staff ; is dreaming up WV some juicy copy u while blueprinting the 1951 Casmirecho. ' f u'rlued f 0 JOCla thIl wa . . t rougll tile cuff eace . 0 So SEW to Our gearfd a Our leing :bay J. Mikula admires Pat's ring, the symbol of loyalty to S.C.H. re B. Okray a d Mrs- he 3, Burba 3; to help prepare Mrs. 11 the sp right 0 g.gz vam y A Vv-M. guen in? In the lounge waiting for re- freshments are: N. Zapinski, P, Ciesielski, D. Kronkowski, A. Skrihoniuk, A. Peterson and E. Jurewicz. Another exciting event of the evening: The grand march led by Todd Purse, the M.C. of the uSongs for Your Supper. M171 : 11111117 11111111 W11111111111727.1111 1 I 14!.1 'y' :3 i 5: v1.1 3a114,14 mi U'ML ' f...i--nr:linllillllllllll The p1incipals: 1Left to RighQ J . Menghini, G. Basta, P. Rojewski, R. Parpart, D. Grucz, F. Kwiatkowski, M. Maisner, J.B1ank, T. Wook, D. Kronkowski,D . Garcia, D. Kaspzyk, N. Zapinski, M. J. Grytza, E. Skolarus, I. Macielak, P. Ciesielski and G. Misiak. f1 :13! ind 1111; mil! mmnm 'We are so excited at making our debut. The we are all delighted, we are quite nervous too. 1113'?! f! D. Golembiewski and 508's newest attraction - the Majorettes. wnig'm' i7 9 Sunzonnef girf,y . Giving their very best - l Irene Macielak as the Sunbonnet Girl, Edward Skolarus as Bob Coleman. 11Hear the happy throng, voices loud and strong. Now tonight with rare delight, we'll crown the Queen of Song. M'QL .t: mad 1 IIUIH IHIIIEHIIHIUIII kiln , 11111111 :1 3T; fr 1:3,;X W en 6? ion 0K r fAe exlarezm M, dome cAann 0 z: llwougA WAD eace 0 The untiring efforts of the eig ,7 C 60 ?? 71,5161? ancl ufdwle X .4 E' . H23 Board keep the Athletic De- 0 4f ' 2. . ' ,. g e partment running efficient- t eth5 x e E 1y. Left to right, standing: N. Lelo, D. Mathews, B. Wiercioch, G. Novak. Sit- ting: P. Rojewski, Girlst Varsity Mgr., B. Kokocin- ski, Girls' Intramural Mgr. R. Boyk, Boystlntramural Mgr., Rev. Father Edward Maisel, Athletic Director, D. Welker, Student Manager. The Crescent Cagers under the ex- cellent direction of S. Zelek tied for second place in the East Side Third Division. The season went down in the books as 8 wins and 7 losses. Standing, left to right, top row: R. Mazurek, J. Dobek, R. Parpart, E. Jurewicz, L. Domagala. Middle row: L. Ciloski,G. Basta. Bottom row: T. Leszczewicz, G. Olson, and N. Zapinski. The powerful Reserve Squad forms the nucleus of a fine Varsity team. Standing, left to right, top row: R. Mullins, D. Mathews, R. Kolnitys, B. Rumps, C. Bazner, J'. Zapinski. Middle row: C. Makara,B. Mazur, L. Bienek, W. Trybuski, R. Zaborski, Bottom row: I. Nowak, J'. Gorski, P. Campau, and R. Watson. l WE THEY 49 St. Anne 42. 33 All Saints 36 27 St. Josaphat 25 79 Salesian 43 53 SweetestHeart 48 44 St. Cyril 42 43 St. Agnes 49 R. Mazurek - Forward R. Parpart - Forward 5 ft. 10 in. - 158 pounds 5 ft. 11 in. - 175 pounds The spirit of sportsmanship is displayed in the thrilling battle against the SalesianHornets. The team play undoubtedly enhances the reputation of S.C.H. Capt. N. Zapinskj - Guard 5 ft. 7 in. - Pounds E. Jurewicz ,- Forward 6 ft. - 193 pounds K66! anal WAite THEY St. Anne 39 St. Josaphat 36 All Saints 51 Salesian 33 Sweetest Heart 48 St. Cyril 39 St. Agnes 51 J. Dobek - Forward G. Basta - Center 6 ft. - 215 pounds 5 ft. 10 in. - 155 pounds 1.95 ! ; x3 , Ambition is fired by competition... In the exciting game with the Sa- lesians L. Domagala No. 9 fights furiously for the ball while G. Olson No.13 and N. Zapinski ready to help out stand by. Co-Capt. T. Leszczewicz - Guard 5 ft. 9 in. - 165 pounds L. Domagala - Center 6 ft. - 180 pounds jfamed Capfure ibiuidiona f jflg The invincible Flames suffer- ing only one defeat in seven games share the championship in the Southwest Division with Mt. Carmel. Much of the cred- it goes to their coach Mrs. Bernice Zadrzynski who devel- oped not only the alert sharp shooting group of forwards but also one of the finest defensive units in the city. Left to right, top row: R. Favazza, B. Ta- dajewski, D. Maliszewski, B. Reinke, J. Dzik, .T. Taube. Bot- tom row: P. Ciesielski, J. Mu- cha, I. Macielak, not in the pic- ture: F. Kwiatkowski. go Cadimir go . . . The cheerleaders add the extra spark as they lead the Reserves and Girls Varsityto victory after victory in their respective leagues. Left to right: A. Peterson, R. Strake, J'L Menghini, D. Schimeck, J. Waslawski, D. Golembiew- ski, M. J. Grytza, S. Padilla, B. Mucha, B. Kandra, and A. Piontek. The pep and enthusiasm of the Varsity Cheerleaders main- tain morale and good spirits of both players and fans. Left to right: L. Kluisza, .T. Blank, E. Wojtowicz, C. Turczyn, T. Wasilewski. The Crescent baseball team strengthened by the return of many veterans, coached by S. Zelek are a powerful threat in the East Side Third Division. Left to right: L. Domaga- la, Cr. Olson, C. Baz- ner, R. Mazurek, T. Leszczewicz, B. Ma- zur, J. Zapinski, N. Zapinski, G. Maka- ra. Not in the pic- ture: W. Karakula. And when the One Great Scorer Comes to write against your name ! He marks not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. G rantland Rice. ; W3 4N4 w ROBERT B. BIALACH St. Casimir; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Casmirette 2; Glee Club 2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; 2Th0ughtful, quiet and well liked? ROBERT C. BOYK Assumption; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-4; Holy Name Rep. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; J-Hop Com- mittee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Com- mittee 4; Assistant Intramural Manager 3; Intra- mural Manager 4; 2N0: too serious, not too gay, but altogether a jolly good fellowf, LILLIAN J. CELMER St. Casimir; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Class Monitor 2; Usherette 4; 2Calm in her voice and calm in her ways? PATRICIA M. CIESIELSKI St. Casimir; With highest honors; Honor Student 1-2-3-4; Student Council Secretary 4; Class Treas- urer 2; Class Secretary 3; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Initiation Committee 2; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Casmirecho StaH 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Varsity Basketball 1-2-3-4; 2Her life will be noble and real, All her ambitions are high and ideal? FRANCES A. BALINT St. Casimir; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; llShe meets all with a sunny smile? THOMAS J. BARTUS St. Francis; Honor Student 1-3; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; Class Monitor 4; Student Patrol 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Dance Committee 4; 2A merry heart goes a long way? GERALD I. BASTA St. Stephen; With high honors; Honor Student 1-3-4; Student Council Rep. 2-4; Class Pres. 1-4; Class Vice-Pres. 2-3; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Dance Committee 4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Reserve Basketball 2-3; Varsity Basket- ball 4; Cheerleader 1; 2A man of cheerful yes- terdays and coerent tomorrows? MARGARET A. BERNARDI St. Casimir; With highest honors; Honor Student 1-2-3-4; Class Manager 3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; Usher- ette 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; 2T he will to do, the soul to dare? 1 4 i, l 4 1 f 4 i l . wliiwh M... 3-, LEONARD P. CILOSKI Assumption; Class Vice-President 4: Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Athletic Rep. 2-3; Ring Day Committee 3; Elec- lion Committee 4; Varsity Basketball 2-3-4; c7! 1 cannot 14nd a way, 1,11 make one? LEONARD T. DOMACA LA St. Stephen; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Varsity Basketball 3-4; Varsity Baseball 3-4; uLife without sports is not life? DORA E. GARCIA St. Francis; Sodality 1-2-4, Rep. 3; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 2; Ring Day Committee 3; J-HOp Committee 3; Operetta 4; Varsity Basket- ball 1-2; Intramural Basketball 3-4; mTis not always the early bird who gets the worm? MA RY JOSEPHINE Cl ESS SI. Casimir; Honor Student 2; Sodalily 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Librarian 2; Ring Day Committee 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; 2Her smiles are from her heart, Her politeness is genuine? ROSE MARIE A. CIESS St. Casimir; Sodality 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Juhi- Ice Pageant 3; nIt is a wise head Illa! makes a still tongue? LEONARD J. GLADKOWSKI St. Casimir; Sgt. at arms 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; 471m answer to every remark, A regular class spark? PATRICIA A. GRUBA St. Casimir with higlwsl honors; Honor Studcnt 1-2-3-4; Student Council Hop. 4; Red Cross Rap. 1; Sodality 1-2-3-4; CSALC. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 2-3; Time vapvr 4; .I-Hop Commiltcc 3; King Day Commillm: 3; Ushvn-Ilv 3; Glut: Club 2; Operetta 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Cusmirvllc Staff 4-; 2571c rung a bell in czzcrymlcis llcurlf, MARY JANE C. CRYIVA SI. Cusimir; Slmh-nl Council Hop. 2; Class Trous- un-r 1-3; Claw Monitor 4; Smlalily 2-3-4; CSMXL 2-3-1; J-Hop Connniltm: 3; King Day Connnillm: 3; Dam-t- Umnnillw- 4; Mt-t'linn Connniltu- 4; Cihlllirl'lltf ICtliIor l: Czl-mirwllr; Slhff 4; Clvv Clul; 2-3-1; .Jubilw- Vagrant 3: Upt'n'tla 4; Orrllv-Il'u I3; Cllw'rlc-mlvr 2-3: Chm-rlrutlt-r Cap- Iuin 1: Inlrumural liu-kwlbull 2-3-1; Laughter is lzcr phllusuplzyf 2 w. x . LEONARD J. CURKA St. Cunegunda; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Monitor 2; J- Hop Committee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Cas- mirecho Staff 4; Dance Chairman 4; Reserves Basketball 3; Intramural Basketball 1-2-4; 2Kind manners and soft words have brought many a good thing to pass? RICHARD L. IGRAS Assumption; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Orchestra 4; Reserve Basketball 3; Intramural Basketball 4; 2Anything for a laugh? EDWARD J. JUREWICZ St. Casimir; Student Council Rep. 3; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-3, Rep. 2-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Reserve Basketball 1-2; Varsity Basketball 3-4; 2Nothing is gained with- out work? RICHARD J. KANIA St. Cunegunda; Honor Student 3.; Holy Name 3, President 4; Student Patrol 4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Dance Committee 4; 3A friendly person, honest, kind and true? WALTER S. KARAKULA St. Stephen; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Athletic Rep. 3; 0r- chestra 2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1-3; 3Always keeps a constant beat? PATRICIA T. KASPZYK St. Cunegunda; With highest honors; Honor Stu- dent 1-2-3-4; Sodaljty 1-2-3, Prefect 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 1-2-3; Jubilee Pageant 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Election Com- mittee 4; Operetta 4; Casmirette Staff 4; Cas- mirecho Staff 4; 3Duty is her motto; Knowledge is her aim? PETER J. KENDRA St. Francis; Honor Student 12; Student Council Rep. 1; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; 2With prejudice to none, with charity to all? BARBARA A. KOKOCINSKA Assumption; With highest honors; Honor Student 2-3; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Initiation Committee 2; J-Hop Committee 3; Athletic Rep. 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; Dance Committee 4; Intra- mural Manager 4; Varsity Basketball 1-2; Intra- mural Basketball 3-4; 2Ambili0us, reliable and conscientious, Always ready to lend a hand? O . W Juanamwb . 9VM3M$ WA.-.WHM 'Mg-e 1? IV... PATRICIA A. LADACH St. Casimir; With high honors; Honor Student 1-3-4; Sodality 1-2-3; Sodality Rep. 4; Activity Chairman 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 2; Mis- sion Monitor 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Usherette 3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Casmirette Staff 4; Casmirecho Staff 4; Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; 2Her friends were many, her enemies few? GERALDINE H. LASKOWSKI 58. Peter and Paul; Sodalily 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Monitor 1; Uslwrettc 4; Ring Day Committee 3; Danvo Committee 4; Jubilee Pageant 3; 1nlrumural Basketball 3; uMay she never rhunge cxrcpl in name? NORMAN A. LELO Assumption; Student Patrol 4; Ho1y Name 1-2-3-4: 415.1111. 1-2-3-4; Athletic Rep. 4; Chevr- lvador 1: Intramural Basketball 1-2-4; Reserve Basketball 3; 1.11611 are not measured by inrhesf, IRENE G. NIACIEIAK 51. Barbara: Honor Student 1: Class Monimr 1: 5011111in 1-2-3-1: 11.5.1111. 1-2-3. Treasurvr .1; 111111410 110p. 3: Hission Monitor 2; Casmirvllv 3: .1-110p Commillm' 3: Dunw Committee .1; Clm- Club 1-2-3-1: .Iubilw Pagvant 3: Opvrvllu .1; 11111-in Basketball 1-2-3-1: Horn under a smgzing slur. ind DONALD J. KRONKOWSKI St. Casimir; Class President 1: C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; Initiation Committee 2; Ring Day Committee 2; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 3; Cheerleader 1; 3True wit is to ad- vantage dressed? PAUL A. KUJAWA SS. Peter and Paul; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 4; C.S.M.C. 4; s7n, his hrs! and only year at S.C. Higl frankness and wit made him one swell 9: guy. RICHARD H. KUMM St. Luke; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; 3Shy but spryf, FRANCES J. KWIATKOWSKI St. Suzanne; Honor Student 1; Class Secretary 1-2; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3, Secretary 4; Mission Monitor 2-3; Initiation Committee 2.; Ring Day Commitfee 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Election Committee 4; Casmirette Staff 4; Casmirecho Staff 4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Orches- tra 3; Varsity Basketball 1-2-3-4; 30f all the things you wear, your expression is the most Important? Q1 f 'lt' .4 :1:- 19-0 34W 9: 4! JOAN U. MENGHINI SS. Peter 81 Paul; Class Treasurer 3-4; Class Reporter 2; Sodality 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3, Chair- man 4; Athletic Rep. 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Election Committee 4; Glee Club 3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Casmiercho Staff 4; In- tramural Basketball 2-3-4; 2Her personality is as bright as her hair? HELEN M. MIROWSKA Our Lady Queen of Angels; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; 1gSilence is one great art of conversation? GERALD S. MISIAK 55. Peter 81 Paul; Honor Student 1; Student Council Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 2; Class President 3; Student Patrol 4; H01y Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Initiation Committee 2; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Cheer- leader 1; Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; 25mg away sorrow, dance away care? BETTY J. MUCHA St. Cunegunda; With highest honors; Honor Stu- dent 1-2-3-4; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Secretary 4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Sodality Rep. 2; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Monitor 1; Initiation Committee 2; J-Hop Committee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Election Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Casmirette Co-editor 4; Casmirecho Staff 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Cheerleader 3-4; 2If there were only more like her? VIOLET C. MAKARA St. Casimir; Sodality 2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; Librarian,2; Glee Club 2; Jubilee Pageant 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Casmirette StaH 4; 2Simplieily 1's greatness? ROMAN J. MATEY St. Francis; Student Patrol 4; Class Monitor 3; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Initiation Committee 2; J-Hop Committee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Reserve Bas- ketball 3; Intramural Basketball 1-2-4; 3He smiles at others just for fun, And yet his heart is just for one? RONALD F. MAZUREK St. Cunegunda; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3-4; Varsity Baseball 1-2-3-4; 2Happy and gay, cheerful at play? RICHARD C. MELOWSKI St. Stephen; Student Patrol 4; Class Manager 3; Holy Name 234; C.S.M.C. 2-3-4; J-Hop Com- mittee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Com- mittee 4-; Election Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; 2A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men? x v A 1;; ..- ;.,w albumlJ - A a :1... 1y - RAYMOND E. NOWAKOWSKI St. Cunegunda; With highest honors; Honor Stu- dent 1-2-3-4; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Casmirette 3; 3Science is for those who learn? VICTORIA M. NOWINSKA Aswmption; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; King Day Committee 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; 3117mm and I have never met? GEORGE E. OLSON St. Luke; Sludent Patrol 4; Class Vice-President 4; Holy Name 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Com- mittee 4; Varsity Basketball 3-4; Varsity Base- ball 3-4; 434 jolly fellow with a song in 111's hcarl? LUCILLE E. ORLIKOWSKI St. Luke; With highest honors; Honor Student 1-2-3-4; Student Council Rep. 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 2; Sodality 1-2-3, Secre- tary 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Dance Committee 4; Election Committee 4; Casmirette Staff 4; Cas- mirecho Staff 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Jubilee Pa- St. Cunegunda; With highest honors; Honor Stu- geant 3; Operetta 4; Orchestra 3-4; Piano Accompanist 1-2-3-4; Intramural Basketball 1-2-4; Varsity Basketball 3; 3Always cheerful and gay, Always something to say? ANN M. OZOG St. Cunegunda; With high honors; Honor Student 1-3-4; Class Secretary 3-4; Class Monitor 2; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 1; Red Cross Rep. 1; Initiation Committee 2; J-Hop Committee 3; Glee Club 2-3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Intramural Basketball 1-4; Var- sity Basketball 2-3; wAs full of life and jollity as anyone would care to 1267 RICHARD J. PARPART SI. Cuncgunda; Student Patrol 1; Class President 2-4; Class Vice-Presidcnt 3; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; CSJILI. 1-2-3-4; Athletic Rep. 1; Christmas Program Chairman 1; Initiation Committee 2; Ring Day Commiltec 3; J-Hop Committee 3; Asst. Student Manager 3; Election Committee 4; Dance Connnillvv 4; Operetta 4; Casmirecho SlafT 4: Inlramural Ilaskvlhall 2; Reserve Baskvl- hall 1-3: Varsity 3askolball 4; Casmirecho Edi- tor 4; Nflzc man who lives slowly lives long? ARLENE A. PETERSON 5t. Ladi-Iam; Class Tn'asuror 1-2; Sodality 1-2-3. TH'USUHT 4; 11,531.11 1-2-3-4; Initiation Cnmmillw 2; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Hop Commillm- 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; Chief Librarian I: 01wn-Hu 4; Checrlvadvr 3-4; Intramural Bas- kvtlmll 22-3-1: 1 favor done is a favor rcrvizrr'tlf PATRICIA A. ROJEWSKI St. Cuncgumla; With highest honors; Honor Slu- dcnt 1-2-3-4; Student Council Rep. 1-2-3; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.NI.C. 1-2-3-4; Mission Monitor 1; Librarian 2-3; Ring Day Committee 3; J-Ho'p Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Election Com- mittee 4; Athletic Rep. 3-4; Assistant Manager 1-2: Varsity Manager 3-4; Casmircm: Staff 4; Casmirecho Staff 4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Intramural Baskulball 1-2-3-4; 3Simplc, sweet and neat, She is a 3m: Miss to meet? . 0,- - wk;- 2. J:P 3 0 5,34! 5:,34; DOLORES T. RYBA St. Casimir; With highest honors; Honor Student 1-2-3-4; Class Monitor 1; Sodality 1-2-3; Vice- Prefect 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 1; Ripg Day Committee 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; 3A smile is currency in any country? ROBERT J. SEDLOCK St. Francis; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Intramural Basketball 1; 3Silence is the safest course for any man to follow? NIJOLE K. SIRTAUTAITE Sodality 4; C.S.M.C. 4; 3Fair naturek sweet simplicity, with elegance refined? RICHARD S. SKALSKI St. Francis; Honor Student 1; Class Treasurer 4; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Commit- tee 4; Cheerleader 1; 307m cannot always be a hero but one can be a man? EDWARD A. SKOLARUS St. Cunegunda; With high honors; Honor Student 1-3-4; Class Vice-President 3; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 3-4; C.S.M.C. 3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Intramural Basketball 3-4; 3N0ne but himself can be his parallel? ALICE G. SKRIHONIUK Assumption; Honor Student 1; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Red Cross Rep. 1; Ring Day Committee 3; Jubilee Pageant 3; 3She to us was a delight? CORINE B. TURCZYN St. Francis; Class Secretary 2; Class Monitor 3; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Casmirecho Staff 4; J-Hop Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3, Captain 4; 3Take time to laugh, ifs music of the soul? DOROTHY C. WARNIAK St. Francis; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Ring Day Committee 3; 3A penny for your thoughts? ix; X SE 3 4 4 x, GERTRUDE R. WASILEWSKI St. Casimir: Class Secretary 1; Sodality 1-2-3-4; C.5.NI.C. 1-2-3-4: Librarian 3: Ring Day Com- mittee 3; Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; 3The 50111 is strong 1110! trusts in goodness? DONALD A. WELKER St. Casimir; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Holy Name Secretary 4: Athletic Rep. 1-3; Student Manager 4; Jubilee Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Glee Club 3-4; Intra- mural Basketball 3-4; Varsity Baseball 4; 3An answer for every question? CLARENCE J. WICHOWSKI St. Francis; Student Patrol 4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; J-Hop Committee 3; Ring Day Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; 3118 who smiles today, lives to smile another day? JOSEPH A. WIERCIOCH St. Stephen; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; 3Has plenty on his mind although he says little? EDWARD A. WOJNAR SI. Cunvgunda; Student Patrol 1-4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Imra- mural Basketball 3; 3Thc unspoken word never docs harm? THERESA I. WOOK St. Casimir; Sodalily 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Librarian 2-3; Ring Day Commillcc 3; Glee Club 3-4; Juhilvu Pagvant 3; Operetta 4; 3A gum! dlls'lmsilion is more valuable Ilzan, gold? NORBERT J. ZAPINSKI Assumption; With highest honors; Honor Student 1-2-3-4; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Council Vice-Prvsidenl 3; Student Council President 4; Class Presidvnt 1; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name 1-2-3-4; C.S.M.C. 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Jubi- Icc Pageant 3; Operetta 4; Casmirclte Staff 4; Cusmirccho Staff 4; Initiation Committee 2; Ring Day Committoo 3; J-Hop Commitlce 3; Dance Commiltov 4; Reserve Basketball 1; Var- sity Basketball 2-3-4; Varsity Baseball 2-3-4; uGreat in words, long in action, He is our one and great attraction? DOLORES II. ZUXDEL SI. Franck: Sodalily 1-2-3-4: CSJIC. 1-2-34; Smile and Illa world snu'lcs IL'I'III you? 4 Iii? a '54.! 5 n t j: .V'!. 1 k Adamczyk, Raymond Barlozek, Elizabeth Bartkowiak, Theresa Bazner, Conrad Bialek, Marcella Blank, Julia Burba, Irene Chrzanowska, Alice Cichostemski, Stanley Conant, Betty Dobek, Joseph Farmer, Richard Favazza, Rosemary Felske, Maryann Filary, Elaine Gazda, Joanne Golembiewska, Delphine Grucz, Dorothy Kaczmarek, Sylvia Kairunas, Frances Kaspzyk, Donald Kay, Jean Kluisza, Loretta Kolaski, Joan Kolnitys, Richard Laskowska, Joann Leszczewicz, Ted Lisowski, Richard Makara, George Malolepszy, Jerome Mathews, Donald Misiak, Ernest Mikstenas, Aldona Mikula, Janet Muleska, Maryann Mullins, Richard Nusser, William Okray, Eugene Padilla, Virginia Piontek, Robert Piontek, Alice Reinke, Betty Rosinska, Martha Smehoin, Ronald Stanek, Stephanie Siupik, Joseph Tadajewska, Barbara Taube, Joan Wasielewska, Theresa Wiercioch, Bill Waslawska, Joanne Wiland, George Wilkins, Donald Winowiecka, Jeanette Wilson, Gerald Wojtowicz, Evelyn Zapinski, James 13$gviii SOPAOMOI'ed Bieniek, Leo Bozman, Rita Cebulski, Conrad Cheston, Richard Doherty, Lillian Dunny Shirley Dzik, Joan Gardulski, Wallace Giczewski, Norbert Golen, Virginia Gruba, Dorothy Gruba, Leonard Hanejko, Elizabeth Jankowiak, Theresa Jaros, Donald Kandra, Elizabeth Kapanke, Dolores Kolaski, Maryann Koprowicz, George Kulpa, Lillian Labon, James Lewandowski, Conrad Lewandowski, Phyllis Maisner, Michael Malec, Frank Maliszewski, Dorothy Mazur, Bernard Medrela, Rosemary Misiak, Helen Mucha, Joan Nalepa, Lillian Nedza, Lorraine Panfil, Joan Przybylski, Bernadette Rowader, David Rumps, Bernard Rumps, Esther Strake, Rosemary Szymanski, Gerald Trybuski, William Vish, Charles Watson, Richard Willim, Jack Wojciechowski, Roselyn Zaorski, Frank o-Lw. gas! - ans 9.2454994 ? vpx 3 V. 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