St Florian High School - Florham Yearbook (Hamtramck, MI)
- Class of 1955
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MA -. . .,,.,., . ' A ' A' - A - ' -- ., - wVmySi1,ia,L 1. . Z., V Nsi. . is ' - - . ,. X . , - , A s- , f ..., , . . ,. ,.GA s . s l n to IM lk T I 595110 8 e - 'K ,.-, Q - ip ' l e S iff fi' n f ' I A ' . .J fr, ,dp-,ki as iw.-Q A .. ,Av n. fi 'N Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen f A afziencfd: Patrons, Sponsors, Advertisers 5 filet Slamglh Sports I 4 Wmdzk .- Activities K, Xxx, Ns w. 'wa 17, 'Ph fl va, J 'mf 'Dc' fy ' tg N, , t,X - t t M ', , ,K - 'W' '. L, 0m .eggazmiazls King elm aj 1955 .uf NN C ,,-J'f By Baptism, we were embodied in Christ By Catholic Education, we steadily grew in Christ By all our practices, we modeled ourselves in Christ By the lay apostolate in action, we joined the Army of Christ By frequent reception of His Body and Blood, we lived in Christ Upon our Graduation, we march into the fray for our King, Christ 6 avid .,41alme44 Pape Pau JU! .JL....J..,l' f' A NM He has borrowed a YEAR in Heaven to give us time on earth. May our prayers for his health prolong his time on earth. May his extended arms in prayer and benediction envelop us, the Army of Youth in the realm of the Eucharistic King. 7 an 614,14 fifty girls and forty-three boys Zzlawezr: Paiaan M0110 .' Restore an in Christ through Mary e 31344: Scarlet and Gold American Beauty Rose fume peace 0nd qeficdwfwnd Joyfully go to the Members of the Faculty and to all the Felician Sisters in whose tribute we humbly dedicate this edition of the FLOR- HAM, wishing that whoso- ever reads these pages, may join us in sincere and hearty CONGRATULATION' ' ! 8 Jfid gmminence ZCZCUGILC! eaacfinwf Mama? Whose crosier guides us on the march in the ranks of VICTORY for Christ, the Lord. 9 043 . t Rev. Peter P. walkowiak 'ak M Through whom the Eucharistic King channels His grace. A . To Whom we owe life-long gratitude, humble submis- sion, deep reverence and prayerful memory. You have led us to the altar of God--to God, the joy of our youth. May the Divine Master, Whom you serve so well, bless you on earth and reward you in heaven. Bless us in the hour of parting as you have often blessed us on other occas- SiOI'1S. 5 , ,, at ,,. , . , . a in W 1 'if i 2 3 A ' Q , 9 V R ' , 291 I -S 4 N 5 iff sq 5 I - . 2, W Dear Graduates of 1955: 2 1 H 9 C, 5 . The gaduation of the 1955 class at St. Florian High School coincides with the cen- tenary celebration of the founding of the Community of the Felician Sisters. There is E a connection between these two events. The Centenary has to do with the members of a religious community, which from the very inception of Saint Florian School have been teaching our children and since 1940 the students of Saint Florian High School. The p 1955 class happens to be the twelfth gaduating group of Saint Florian's, this, as all 2 4 . gs 1 former classes, under the direction of the Felician Sisters, were well prepared for Cath- olic life, equipped with human knowledge for the purpose of preserving the inestimable gift of faith and the sublime treasure of Catholic morality. Our sincere gatitude and . congratulations go out to the Felician Sisters. Y . ' Q This, my dear students, is the bond between yourselves and the Community of the t Felician Sisters. You have lived with the good Sisters, who taught you each day in the classrooms. Nay more, you have lived with the Divine Master, present in the Sacra- ment of the Altar, and with Him, under the direction of the Sisters, you have carried l . on the work of your spiritual and mental foundation. Through their sacrifices you have Q acquired knowledge and virtue, you have learned that only with God in the mind and in 5 1, - the heart, can human life be rightly orientated, well ordered and tranquil. This you not j gr I only know, but have very zealously put into practice. Your desire to live with God, was 2 shown when so very often you received Om' Lord in Holy Communion. Your love for our is Blessed Mother has been accentuated d1.u'i.ng the past Marian Year. Q Sports played a very important part in your school lives, where you displayed your 5 f strength as good Catholics, when executing yotu' sportsmanship in every game on the gt if gridiron, court or baseball field. 2 5 In my closing address, may I direct to you the words of the Holy Scriptures: You pp y , know that I have taught you statutes and justices, as the Lord, my God had commanded 3 , f us, so shall you do them in the land which you shall possess, and observe, and fulfill Q them in practice. For this is your wisdom and understanding in the sight of people, that sp hearing all of these precepts, they may say, Behold a wise and understanding people, a , great nation. f as r May your Graduation Day often remind you of an obligation you have towards the p -, Sisters, in your prayers, at least, petition Our Heavenly Father and His Beloved Mother 5: 3 for blessings on the FELICIAN SISTERS. 2, if . 2 'Ei ' Yours in the Hem of Mary, Wi! W 1 Father Peter P. Walkowiak 15? it o ' 'ii it 'E 0 f. r - .. . awww? ' sam li V .- A - . A Y ,., 'Il Gm 144414 ml Puma i -,iw . -. 1 I Y L 8. lil' ev. Joseph S. Stnelewicz Rev ThomasT Z1e11nsk1 mf.. , K, ,tal ,W za ' 'we,..:fg- ' ' Who directed our footsteps on the highways in the King's realm. Rev. Francis S. Maliszewski ,aww as Rev. Edward S. Oleksyk To whom we voice our deep iv appreciation for inspiring leadership and guidance in spiritual, athletic and other extra-ciirricular activities. To whom we give thanks for the awatchfull eyes that followed us in prayer, in play, on the field and on the dance floor. May we humbly ask for a guiding ray of prayer to lead us on when we pass this way no more. . ,sl wi- ! 0414 eaacfzed 7 L 'A so ' i To whom we owe much in MUSCLE, MERRIMENT and MERIT! Miss Josephine Kurtz You have used the exuberance of our youth to develop our characters, make us courageous generous losers and gracious victors. May God shower His blessings on you, we pray, as we bid you a fond FAREWELL . Mr. joseph Miekstyn Senior Athletes Mr. Tom Szczygiel Mr. Art Macioszczyk Q I Mr Frank Pieu-anszk1ew1cz Xvx 'q'Z'i'M'? ' . 'Ji -r., 1 W Who train us to become loyal subjects of Christ the l,44wT King, the Prince of Peace in the dominion of hearts e. 41' Qacu a To ALL the members of the Faculty, past and present--for getting us closer to the Euch- aristic King through the Heart of Mary. m e W X S I ,5- X Ny Mfg W M XN JM ii' X! WE THANK YOU-- l ,Q i ff' to ,S b . 7 sf S X X ffm Sister Mary julia, the Principal, for your kind, understanding sup- ervision--making our stay at St. Florian High School a most en- joyable and fruitful one, 'Q' Wwe Sister Mary Sybille--for the un- selfish interest given whole- heartedly in the field of sports, secretarial training and mainly for the sheaf of memories packed into our 1955 FLORI-IAM. ea. F-- kr' Q-anfi 77 M Z .Zia Sister Mary Joanne--for the sub- lime art of being patient in guid- ing us in the industrial arts and for heightening our missionary zeal. x v 'Ye 4 fi o if-aff-, -4 , , - , Q' 742-g., .J law-2 'Q 'jf-, has HQ Sister Mary Annette--for your i2Stert,IIAafL3gEi ffOr the ersonal interest a d th rsa I e ' or the un' gn-dl Sister Mary Clarentine --may the kind help and ready assistance in the library be recorded in the bright book of your angel. P , n e many tiring efforts in skill trainin and hours of evening entertainment the ma 1 t , g . . n and student council guidance. Y P easan memomes' Sister Mary Ann--for making us Sister Mary Consuela--Our trained HNLARYLIKEU, for which in tum voices we raise on high for the We Pray that Mary and her Divine many cultural and entertaining re- Son be your reward. Pasts' . AV A tV,, 346- 4 , 'fins-3 Q? l N 'lil Sister Mary Donald--fo! the inspir- K 277 7 ' ing leadership offered to the Holy ' ' Name Boys and pleasant relation- ship to the rest of us. 'S' 2 ' f A- ' A 2 ' F di d--f ' ' . Slsler Mary er nan .Or ulammg Sister Mary Fidelia--for the in- us in the mastery of culinary arts, S ir ti , th 1 for making each one of us an ultra P ,a gn gwerl to, e ACD was which in turn inspired us, Modern American Miss. 1 5 Sister Mary Dominic--for the V scientific rules, for the historical jf-J ,Za-we dates and the guidance in good Nj- 5 f, , f 'fl , citizenship. Simian! Gawwi! STUDENT GOVERNMENT is our BUSINESS Girls' Athletics--M. Wyka Boys Athletics--D. Homic Acolyte President--G. Makowski Entertainment--D. Niedzielski Music--M. Kutzleb Guide Co-Editors--M. A. Cebula S. Hundzinski C. S. M. C. President--R. Kowalczyk Librarian--E. Madlinski Pre fe ct--T. Szczygielski Student Patrol--R. Mlynarek Holy Name Presmdent- -B. Kopek Class K. Ernatt '56 N. Szumplawski '56 L. Spiegel '56 If D. Snow '57 G. Matlenga 'S7 R. Szary '58 Florham Co-Editors- T. Dzon '58 R. Krystoforski 'ss ' C. Skoniecm -P Piatkowslci Y 16 , , 31, A .,:. ., ' 3-iii' .'1'EQ?p-'- . +l21'L,:, .N-,:,c,' h ,-ily., .1.j,?i2f .teh J 'Zg'2.Jg-'ffli ,SQ-f . , 4. H Z 3' ,.: f . 1Y ' , . 'a .jug , inf .lv-' '- . .M 5. 'flu wi? , ' v' cz I, '-ffl .1 -. . -,rf'+ ..zq:' , . ,. 1 uv - 1., I .4 ...rf il , WL ' , ...-3,1 ' ,.v4 ' V. ' . ,.1!,,,f ,- If .-1 - ,. :'5fzf'-V ?'Y!,,n I l'?5f3Qf ' . - N., K, awry. g Kg.-'I?:',?: . .ZA xl ,na ki I ,- Q 1 -1. 4.1. Y ' 45. .Q A .. mx 3355. -3514? 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S RAYMOND ROBERT CZARNIK Ray's determination, to do well in all he did, showed up in his various activities. Twice elect ed class president, and finally High School president, Ray had been quite an athlete and participated in football as well as baseball and basketball THADDEUS C. RADZIALOWSKI Ted's eager co-operation made him well liked by all his class- mates. For three years he held the position of class president and could most frequently be seen serv- ing at 7:50 Mass. In his Junior year he received the National Poetry Association Award. He rated V high in the JA Club, presided with X ability---all this and a good po- sition at Harper Hospital. L GIMPERT Wa lda a her class, could always upon to come through in moment. She was an student for four years, and librarian in her Sophmore Secretary for the Student Counci bro Her high scholastic standing her a model student. 'I able and likable girls in the Senior ar. In her Senior year, her duties ught forth her efficiency, poise, , and popularity to the ' .Wg-U - -. x K , ' sv , J I RICI ' I'm collecting for . . . intrzbl- 0 ,ig duced Doby to every student he was our school treasurer. He N' made most of his position, persua- siveness and persistence and emerged with good results and popularity among the Seniors and Underclass- men as well. Doby shone in Atheletics---was faithful in the Glee Club and distinguished him- self as a fotu'-year Honor Student. RICHARD ROBERT ROSPLOCH- OWSKI Ross, U. of D. 's most generous gift to S.F.H. , arrived here in his Junior year and soon made lasting acquaintances. He served as C.S.M. C. treasurer while a junior and Class treasurer in his Senior year. He was a prominent Glee Club member in both his third and fourth year here, a piano accompanist and interlocutor. 1 21 , . li' Jx 3 ? V sv fx NX. M Yi' X vf'a s , ' s My ,Sf JW J 1 ,, fn 'uf' a 'fa f '- U, l f'1 fl, lf 'Q RAYMOND RICHARD BLDUS Ray was shy and quiet around school, but exceptionally active in all sports. His seven letters were won through participation in basketball, baseball, and football. Ray's sole PATRICIA MARIE BONK Pat's pleasing personality was one of those things you just couldn't resist. She was seldom seen wearing a frown. During her Senior year she was elected C.S.M.C. secretary. Pat's dr anr of the future is tq be an Aiiline gtpwardess. , . l I ' 'I X ' ix. ,, GLORIA A. BABINSKI Glory was a very cooperative girl whose popularity was in direct proportion to all her sociable qualities. As a Frosh she had been the Class secre- tary and a Sodality Representative in ambition is to become an accom- her junior year. She was a four-year Glee Club member, cooperative and of pleasant disposition, plished Draftsman. GERALD HENRY BROCK jerry, the tall man with the ready smile, was a quiet fellow but a steady worker. Although he took part in every school sport he had time to become JAMES ROBERT BOROWSKI Reds was the cool man who tried to run his car through the sound barrier, safely of course. He was vice- president of the Safety Squad in his X junior year. His interests lie in f an active Glee Club membtf. He has a tremendous appeti e, bspce- ially for steak, just thef, ing pec- essary to make a profegsional ath- lete. I I 22 I Auto Mechanics and we are positive that he will be a great success. ' 1 J - , u MARY ANN CEBULA Chickie, with her flashing eyes and welcome smile could always be seen, with- out fail, hurrying here or there. And why not? She held the trusted position of Guide Editor in her Senior year, Music Representative in her junior year, member of the Glee Club for three years, and a distinguished Honor Student. Her flying fingers will serve her well as se cretary to a Somebody. u BRIDGET MARIE CYBULSKI of Dx DOROTHY HELEN CIESLIK Dot has pep and vitality that never wanes. In her Senior year she led our football and basketball teams to victory, by her outstanding cheerleading. Never tiring, she enjoys bowling and dancing to the r me ered for ard her fellow she has been a re CLIN OC Barb rk and her un- An ndispenslble part f t Cv greatest extent. Dot was a three year Glee Club member and a C.S.M.C. Representative in her Junior year Tiny, always laughing, always cheerful was high on everyone's favorite list. Yet, she took ser- ious things seriously, making one of the best C. S.M.C. Representa- txves of the Senior Class. She is a proud owner of a large collection of enjoyable discs, a collection of friends and a collection of knowledge. ra! porter in her Junior yea.r and Staff member in her Senior year. Tall, well poised, gracious and obliging, a whiz at shorthand and typing, Barbara should capture her world. JOANN MARIE CZARNIK jo's friendly smile and good natured disposition made her one of the most popular members of the graduating class. She was always present, without fail, at all Glee Club practices and performances for three years. She willbeye- membered as our Firspflblriecoming DONALD WALTER CLINE Don is one of those fortunate guys who R will never have to hike for a gal- lon of gas. Besides being one of our charging football heroes, he was quite active as a Holy Name and Safety Representative. Elec- trical Engineering is his great am- bition along with high flying for Uncle Sam. PATRICIA 1. CZARNIK Pat's courteous ways and pleasing per- sonality ranked her tops with many. During her four years at S.F.H. she can boast of a three year Glee Club attendance. In her Soph year, she was elected secretary of her class. Pat will Queen. What aybqwful Dental :S beslitm be another Miss Teclumdrciapxgshefwirll makib g nga ' UPLTMLE EM' NL., JL53 is l ' l O- , y 'JJ QL , :JL pf! QW 1 ,yi fr j- U 5 , Af- KU N W ' VX J ' -X .tp ,X J , I ,lt ' .,- . -r ' . J 11 6' s N x A uif JJ V. 1.11, UR! 1 v M, , u W 121711 1 Qs BERNADINE THERESA DOMANSKI Bernie was an ever-ready, ever on the go lass, who had an encouraging word for everyone. An avid reader and equally avid sport fan, she ELSIE B. DIEBOL A genial smile, a kind work and a helping hand is the story of Els stay at S.F.H. ln her Senior year she was Sodal- ity treasurer, a position she has fulfilled verlgy copscientlpuslys, Shi played regularly for the Lancer- was 3' mem er O t fi sa ew, qua ettes. Outside of basketball, this two years and Sodality Monitor in . . . , charming lass finds recreation in h ' . . . , er Junior yea: dancing and listening to records. PATRICIA S. FLOREK. Pat, short in stature but high in personality, could always be relied upon for her untiring effort in making any S.F, H, dance a success. Her enthusiasm 41' FLORENCE MARY ANN FILIPCZAK An especially active gal, Flo was one of the most valuable Lancer- ettes. She whole-heartedly sup- ported any and all activities under- h 1. h taken by the sc go .Anlolrigcoir for shorthand and typing have paved ' t ts a cm n - - , , . many m eres ' n .g the way for a promising secretarial lecting records stand lugh. In the t Y W Q not too distant future she plans to Career' Y be a Dental Assistant. p , K - l - 24 b v DELPHINE MARIE DUPCZYK Dolly, an industrious and deter- mined lass, revealed her school spirit in cheering during her Senior year. Among other activities, she has belonged to the Saint Florian Glee Club four years and has been a school librarian for two years. QA 5 JOAN MARIE FLOWERS joan, twelve years a student at Saint Florian expresses her loyalty by con tinually playing good basketball for the Lancerettes. A prominent member of the Glee Club for four years marked her as a consistent person in whatever she undertook. She plans to become a stenographer in the very near future. GERALDINE CATHERINE GADOW- HELEN FRANCES GRABSKI A irl S SKI Possessing a winning person- gf few words, Helen used her quiet allty and a fine sense of humor energy Very effectively. As a Junior Gerry was liked by all her class- she was a C.S.M. C. representative mates. She is a sports enthusiast and in her Senior year held a position who uses up most of her spare time playing good basketball. Gerry is also a three year Glee Club mem- ber, above all this she is an expert driver. CASS STANLEY GROMBELSKI Cass was one of the rocks of Gibral tor on the 1954 football squad. Be sides being a football hero he was also uncontrollable on the baseball on the diamond. He could be frequently Helen is a four -year -Glee seen serving at the 7:50 Mass. member who finds dancing most enjoyable. GERALD JOSEPH HANKUS jerry DONALD STANLEY HOMIC Horner Cass is seriously considering engin- eering as his chosen preofession. strolled in from Our Lady Queen of was the man who handled the tick- Apostles and in a very short time ets for all sporting events during became known as one of the better '54 - '55 school year. He was also dressers of Saint Florian High. After graduating he plans to enter College and major in Mechanical Engineering. jerry takes to swim- ming as a duck takes to water. l a member of our famous eleven and nine for two years. During his junior year he was entrusted with the class funds. 25 rvl Y JOHN ROBERT HOSINSKI If it's a rare coin or stamp you're in pos- session of, see John Qif you're wil- ling to sell it---otherwise don'tl. He performed his duties diligently while serving on the Safety Squad. Undecided about his future John plans on becoming either a drafts- man or mechanic. f ,ll J f 1 if 1' 1 f lf! . Tr .I ff ' 1 ' . , J A , N 1, , X ,, , 1 1' - ' - N 1, ' 1 f v,,- I l 4 V J' I r, V , ll, . V, 1 1 M le , Q ll A wk fy, Hi IM J I Ml I!! ,pl f . X '-G SHIRLEY ANN HUNDZINSKI Shir- ley was co-editor of the Guide, and the author of the school's scandal sheet in her Senior year. Her nu- merous activities have not pre- vented her from attaining a high scholastic standing. A frequent honor student she received a Latin Award in her Frosh year. LOUIS JOSEPH JOAN HYCKO Never at a loss for words, Jo captured and kept many friends during her stay at Saint Florian High. Ice skating and swimming rank high DONALD GREGORY IMINSKI The blond terror was an amiable fel- low who held his own against oppo- sition on the gridiron. During his third year he was an Athletic Rep- resentative and Glee Club member. What a fortunate day for our country when Don fulfills his future plans and becomes an aviator. Lf! I on her amuseme member of the Glee Club hefjfosh yearg she intends to ma e stenography her career. CONSTANCE JANET KANTER Connie rambled over to Saint Florian High in her Sophomore year and soon won lasting friends with her shiny disposition. She has 's gift many - oment over his cl ing the spent Re. tramuralist forge Y 3-'51 USSY W35 3 member 0 been a member of the Entertain- Safety Squad and Athletic Repre- sentative. In the future, if you're planning to hire an Interior Decor- ator, remember Bugsy. ment Committee and the Guide as well as a Cheerleader. Being an ice skating enthusiast she has cut many fine figure eights. 26 THEODORE JOHN KARPOWICZ Karps collected the amazing total of eight V letters during his stay at Saint Florian High. He gained wide recognition upon being appointed All-City Football player in his Junior and Senior years, What a wonderful addition he will be to our United States Coast Guard. ff X I P l V 'X W ggsfef if f .E it fe ALICE HELEN KIJEK Even though ROBERTW LACE KO K Bob Alice was a quiet lass, she was a tried his hand at a host of activities friend to all and a friend of all dur- and succeeded in all. Intelligent ing her stay at Saint Florian High. and well-versed he was one of the She plans to become a professional best sports reporters in the history typist after graduating. Dancing, e especially the Polka and Oberek, is her favorite pastime. RICHARD JOSEPH KOWALCZYK SUV Rich possesses a natural swell personality as well as a good voice Here that secured for him a prominent position in the Glee Club. During his four years in S.F.H. he has held many offices, the most im- portant that of being president of the C. C.S.M. .few va' 6 bg r rs ' 1 D LW' PATRICIA JANE KOWALCZYK ' 1 Pat's quiet manner was no hinder U 1 ance to her great personality. Sheryl! - was a Cathechist as well as Student Safety Commission secretary dur- Q , ing her junior year. As a Senior ' ' she was appointed Guide reporter, V . ,N 1 and was a member of the Glee , WY, Club for four years. if by Lt of S.F .H. and also contributed to the publishing of the Florham and Guide. Holy Name President, Bob was class treasurer during his frosh and junior year. Bob had time for Glee Club and lent a hand to the Entertainment Com- mittee and other extra-curricular activities. DOLORES TI-IERESA KOZACKI is a sweet and hard to beat CHESTER PETER KOWALSKI A ' serious-minded fellow, Chet was a loyal Florianite throughout all of LQ, I he strolled in at the begin, his high and elementary school ,Wning of her Sophomore year. A days. He has been a basketball ' I, three year member of the Glee Int:-amuralist for three consecutive lr Club and member of the enter- Yea-T5 and 3-lwa-YS enl0Y5 W3-f5Cl'f-ing 3- tainment committee in her Senior good Same- Hunting and flshmg ' ' year, llDOdyll is reliable and con, head his list of outdoor activities. scientious, just the type to make 3 Girls, take notice! Chester plans perfect nurse. to be DEtI'Ol.t'S leading 27 71 1' wi! fl f p ,H+ fl f X ff . 7 rl 'il 1 al' ff Of K' 5 DIANE MARGARET KUCHARSKI Entirely dependable, Dee was always busy working on our two publications, the Guide and Flor- ham. She was also a three year Glee Club member and a Senior jf ROBERT PETER KREGER Although he didn't participate in sports, Bob was always present to cheer our team on to victory. A class officer for two years, he was also a junior Rotarian and member of the En- tertainment Committee during his Senior year. His leisure hours are enjoyably spent hunting small game fin season of coursej. bf I back outdoor favorite GENEVIEVE THERESA LASOTA A quiet but sweet and sociable lass, Gene has a great love for tennis and bowling in which she vies for GERALD THOMAS LEGA jerry was one of those boys you just couldn't help liking, his humorous remarks were enjoyed by many. His athletic know-how opened MARILYN PATRICIA KUTZLEB Bubbles has a friendly, easy to get along with personality and is welcome in any crowd. A fre- quent honor student she has re- ceived an award for the study of Latin in her Frosh year. For three years she conscientiously recorded the minutes of class meetings. In her Senior year she was a very ac- tive Music Representative, Glee Club member and piano accompan- 1, GILBERT RONALD LEGA Gil, the fellow with a million excuses, could always be heard laughing when a funny one was pulled. A Glee Club member in his junior and Senior year, he plans to enter the business field in the near future. Com eta 1 f . for him a welcome position on the N mana, 1 02' hA gm' Year Qulde school football and baseball teams.X er' S e as een eyemg the His love for sports has influenced secretarial field for quite some time. him to be a physical education in- X stru ctor . 28 ,J My te' , pf RS A-P I 5 I V wp' SHIRLEY ANN LENARCZAK Shir- ley attended classes without rail, every day of the school year and was never known to be late. Some businessman is going to be ex- tremely fortunate, in the near fu- ture, to have her as his secretary. A three-year Glee Club member-- found relaxation in sewing. Eileen EILEEN ANN LESKE Eileen has to her credit a pleasing personality and a soft-spoken voice. Through- out her high school career she has been a soprano in the Glee Club. QR RICHARD STANLEY LEWANDOW- SKI Here is a friendly, good- fellow who's an active participant in school sports. Basketball property manager in his Junior year, Leroy also was an In- tramuralist and football player for three years. He is seriously con- siderin rafting as a DOLORES MONICA LUTZKY A lively lass Dolly was fun-loving but dependable. During her four years at Saint Florian High she spent many of her study periods practicing with the Glee Club. She also was a member of the Safe- ty Squad in her junior year and a cheerleader in her Senior year. I tarial ELIZABETH Tl-IERESA MADALINSKI Betty's outstanding trait was a stern determination to overcome all ob- stacles in the pursuit of her studies. P V, 5 LAWRENCE ANDREW MAGOLAN In Larry we found the quiet an un- assuming type of fellow with an unparalleled sense of humor. He belonged to the Glee Club in his F our-years an honor student, she received a Latin Award for two consecutive years. Head Librarian in her Senior year, Betty earnestly desires to become a Chemist. 29 third and fourth year and received three letters in football. He held a perfect attendance record in his freshman year, however, illness prevented him from keeping the record. x , V' , n ff .L X lf. Qi ' 'F M A .. x ,jx f 5 4- TW, U x wif K Us KENNETH ANTHONY MAZORO- WICZ Ken never said too much but was always around, just being a good fellow. Sailing in from Ressurection, he is a card enthu- siast who desires a future in the MARY FERDINANDA MESS Mary was known for her quiet personal- ity. A faithful member of the Glee Club for four years, her fu- ture plans arewentered around a secretarial career. Collecting reqards is tops on her hobby list. fl. , 1 4 I a X. 4 Q1 GERALD HENRY MAKOWSKI jerry, friendly toward everyone, is best known around Saint Florian High for his fine accordian playing with the Rhythm Kings. President of the Acolytes in his Senior year, Jerry was also a Four-year Glee Club member and belonged to the Safety Squad as a junior. He find relaxation business in listening to records, especially, Rags to Riches. PATRICIA ANN MICHALSKI Pat rated high in sports, higher in classwork, and highest in person- lity. Guide reporter and Glee Iub member for two years, she RONALD STANLEY MICHALSKI A welcome man on the Basket- ball court, Ron was also a regular sight on the gridiron, and has three letters to his credit. This if was also on the Entertainment Comlnfttlie and .cheerleading 1 fishing enthusiast plans to enter a J U2 er Semor Year' Durmg College of Engineering, and after A, ff er our Years here. She Played receiving his degree, he will join y , not bly for the Lancerettes. the staff of General Motors- up Qfftlilrgf 30 X X, .Up JOAN URSULA MISIAK joan was gifted with the ability to do well in whatever was expected of her. She has been a Librarian and Glee Club member in both her Senior and junior years. Throughout all four years she has upheld a high scholastic standing, and has been a recipient of the National Poetry Award. Ioan had the ability to take everything in her stride and is sure to be a success in life. N N xx' . -Q. Y X , , , ,' Y. -, 1 1 Q RICHARD MLYNAREK Rich could always be recognized by his trademark, a cordial I-Ii. He was appointed president of the Safety Commission and was also a member of the Glee Club for two years. Aviation is his goal for the future. I -I f If f f. if K if 'J V7 LAWRENCE NAPIORKOWSKI Larry must have received many a neighbor's complaint when he prac- ticed, he certainly could beat those drums when he played with J, If f wygiijfflfg? , .f A 4 x 1 the Rhythm Kings. A Glee Club member for two years, he was also an officer of his class while a junior. Larry was a gentleman and a good student. CARL EDWARD NAUMOWICZ A1 though most of his free hours were devoted to playing good football and baseball, Carl found time to par- ticipate in all school activities. He was a C. S.M. C. representative in his freshman year, a member of the Safety Squad in his junior year. Carl plans to seek a degree in Phar- macy. MARIE JANET NIEDZIALKOWSKI JOYCE MARIE NIEDZIELSKI Tisha. Marie was always bursting with twelve years a member of Saint vim, vigor and vitality. Her energy Florian was gifted with a bright was well used for giving a helping outlook on life. A wonderful alto, hand in need. Especially active in ShA,,.,,-n1,,fw11 , - - :ive her Senior year, she was on the Florham and Guide staffs as well as the Entertainment Committee. Marie was a three-year member of the Glee Club. Bookkeeping is to be Ma.rie's chosen profession . M ,u for two years. During her Senior year she was a member of the en- tertainment committee and held an important position on the Guide. Her height nhances her chances i of Iiissing rlthin 2 y X .H . F' 1 DELPHINE ANN NIEDZIELSKI Dodo was the short lass who let size stand in her way. Especi active in Basketball, she is a di i- gent sodalist and performs her du- ties as a Sodality secretary very ef- ficiently. Delphine was also head of the Social Activities and a Glee Club member. X 1 .J 101,151 .42 . 1 .A li . Q .,',,j'r vm? - .1 .I 'v , , z fx L, XA , XV fr xii, ,W yr ig, f rf ,U ff 'x' J L 1 1' if lj V sv 5 V I hp - , yy, JAMES FRANCIS NOWICKI Jim, an able student, was never caught without a smile, except after his- tory class. Elected Vice-President of the Holy Name in his senior year. He enjoys a good Intramural game and has participated in them for three years. Law is his chosen profession. MICHAEL THOMAS PASZKOWSKI Mike stayed around after school to take an active part in a number of extra-curricular activities. A holder of the perfect attendance record and a member of the Safety Squad in his Junior yea.r, he was appointed Holy Name representative in his Senior year. 1 r f .- v l y, 1 1 f E , . ' 1 I . A -. - - ,J 3? 1 i , i EUGENE PAUL PAPAK Gene, an accomplished artist, ambled over to S,F, H. in his sophomore year., Illustrator of the Florham and Guide in his senior year, Gene is also a three year Intramuralist. His draw- . ' ' -' iw I , ur X 1 ,W rv, V, V K riff Xl, - JL 8 if f r L+ ARLENE PATRICIA POPCHOCK This charming lass from Our Lady Queen of Apostles, has never stopped making friends. Arlene enjoys all sports, swimming and tennis being her favorites. She dreams of becoming an Airline Stewardess in the near future. ing know-how was the prime fac- tor that influenced him to choose Automotive Designing as his career. PATRICIA ANN PIATKOSKI Pat, a well dressed, well mannered lass was an all-around Florianite. An honor student for four years, she took time to be on the Guide staff MICHAEL JOHN PIETRYLKA Mike, never without a smile, always had a good word for everyone. A three-year Safety Commissioner and Glee Club member, he exer- ted most of his energy playing In- tramurals. He is planning to enter the field of Mechanical Engineering. and Glee terest in her schoolmates made her an ideal choice for the Florham Editor. Pat' s personal in- 32 J lr f . V, I I 1 1 X 5, JEROME JOSEPH POLONIS Here IOHN WCH-ABL POPLAVYSKI P is one of our great Intramuralists John, with hls clever qulpsv was L whose sole ambition is to be a Draftsman. As a junior he was ap- tance' A. thre?'yef r acqlytef pointed Holy Name Representative Class president In his Jumor Year and member of the Glee Club. and was a member of the Safety Squad in his Senior Year. GILES ALEXANDER RUDOLPI-I Famous for his by-word Hej, man! ! Ron, who comes from Our Lady Rudy was an enthusiastic follower of all sports. Four years an acolyte, ally talented sax and clarinetisq this native Florianite is setting his sails toward a career with the United States Navy. r the bane of every teacher's exis- In GRZEGORZ JANUSZ REI Gregory was one of the silent members of the Senior class. He served on the Safety Squad during his Junior and Senior year, and was also a mem- ber of the Glee Club. To be a Doctor is his future ambition. Business Manager of the F lorham. . A He did very well in all three sports capturing nine letters. H his Senior year john was appointed io. N' if: I ay1'1 RONALD STANLEY RUDOWSKI' Help of Christians, is an e ROBERT MICHAEL RYBICKI Bob's interest in many activities proved that he was a valuable asset to S.F.H. An acolyte for three years, he was also a two-year member of he is at his best when playing the Glee Club and Safety Squad. Night Train. In his ambition to During his Senior year Bob held the be a draftsman, he is most likely responsible position of Graphic to succeed. Editor on the Florham. Tv , ., -- ' 33 ' 9 A v v M90 .l-fl LORRAINE ANN RZEMKOWSKI Possessing a keen sense of humor and a radiant smile Sam had many friends. A four year Glee Club member, she was on both the Guide and Entertainment Committee. As a nurse, she will brighten the long hours of her pa- tients. CHESTER JOHN SKONIECZNY Chet kept himself quite busy in studies as well as activities during LJ MJ ,lx ofa ly Lf his stay at Saint Florian. Although he was a four year honor student, he did not shirk his many respon- sibilities, namely, Florham Bus- iness Manager, member of the Guide, entertainment committee, and Glee Club. Liberace a distinguished organist and piano ac- companist had also a rare flair for dramatics. Top these with a vi- vacious Cheerleader's gusts and you have Chet who carved a big slice of popularity at S.F. H. IAN ICE MARSHA SALASIEWICZ 'WA i',fg'i'K,! G il Nga-'tj Gil 'il X r I e o , A little package of vitality, Janice was a sports fan and spent a great deal of her spare time playing with the Lancerettes. She was a mem- ber of the Entertainment committee, a two year member of the Guide, and belonged to the Glee Club four years. Her spontaneous smile will be missed in the halls of S.F.l-l. SYLVIA HELEN SKOWRONSKI Here is a charming and competent lass who was always willing to dance. Sy1 was a Safety Representative. As a freshman she frequently played trains Airline personality, poise, and will be long remembered 34 Her IO FEA-.N S , D ples as 'iw 10' ite,xwho, any f Qu andf d f , Fo ye ' Elf b h l bail a Elly h u m er, s so eprese ' i er froih ye n th ot'ro disrarlgz future she lans e At' e nursin prof sion. , I fxx J V V10 ' ' u V x r QM N LAWRENCE ALEXANDER SURHIGH Casual, courteous, and friendly may well be used to describe Larry, who was an active member in all school affairs. A two-year member of the Glee Club--he finds motorcycling a most thrilling and ejoyable pastime. He intents to become a draftsman in the future. ' x X , 1 5, . 1 l f x N ' V tx ' ' , 5. lr ly' Y Y THERESA JOSEPHINE SZCZYGIEL- SKI Kindness humor and humil- I 7 ity are but a few of the fine traits Theresa possessed. Sodality prefect in her Senior year, she was an out- standing student scholastically and merited the honor award. In her junior year she had been the sec- retary of her class. An arduous Glee Club member, Theresa found ample time for spiritual and social functions. ,J W , Ui, Jytffbgv' L she years Lf QW 1 N ,ff 1 L i 1 L 'W ,1 BERNADINE ANN TYRANSKI Here Ir' . . . qw A is a quiet but extremely sociable NJ, . A ,JY lass who has been a four-year mem vl EY ' l ber of the Lancerettes. Four years I ' V. an honor student, Bernie had been f , elected twice to the office of class 1 1 - ,JE .J secretary. As a Senior, she was fl ,j Florian Glee Club and on the basket appointed treasurer of the Mission 'gf ball court. Bowling tops her list of Club--also a four-year Glee Club V X, if I recreational activities. Having all member. None of the many duties, Yi, JW. qualifications, she will do well in nor distinguished achievements M In f' l W secretarial work. ruffed her tranquility. , L L4 J. f M 'X -- LEONARD LOUIS ULATOWSKI Not PVALACH Mary jane one to shun extra-curricular ac- and gay, always tivities, Len was well-known as a helping '1 A 1 a member of the school band. He has to his credit three varsity and three reserve letters. A class presi- dent in his freshman year, he was also a cheerleader and a three-year Glee Club member. C fw VNM . ,. Qu- y YVONNE MARIE WIENCEK Peanuts was one of the smallest yi' , and nicest girls to graduate in '55, - ', ,, She has the astounding record of f ' perfect attendance for four years. ob 1 W Two years a class librarian, she LJ! Q four-year Glee Club member, she was a four-year Glee Club mem- , M was appointed class librarian during ber and basketball player. She M hersophomore year. This friendly lass, who find recreation in horse- back riding and skating--sincerely hopes to become a nurse. 35 packed every ounce of her terrific energy in the Cheerleading Squad. Dynamic Y will be missed in every corner of S.F.High. LEONARD ANTHONY WISZ Whiz's good nature and spontan- eous wit made him a favorite among all his classmates. Although he tripped in during his junior year he quickly became active in all school sports. He was Athletic Representative and Glee Club mem- ber for two years. The halls of S. F.H. will miss him or he will definitely miss the halls, his favor- ite tramping grounds. nl HEDWIG SOPHIE ZUK This quiet but loyal and true Florianite was a member of the Glee Club for three years. I-lec1dy displays her love for dancing and singing to the strains of I believe. To have a position as a secretary is her future goal, and here's hoping she'll be a good one. MARILYN ANNETTE WYKA Will ingness to cooperate and eagerness to help characterized Mar11yn's twelve years at Saint Florian Twice elected treasurer and twice appointed Athletic Representative, she was one of the famous Lancer ettes. Captain of the Cheerleaders, and Student Council member she has four years in the Glee Club ' Her many extra curricular 3ClZ1V1 ties sharpened rather than dulled her scholastic interests The Best in Life for you, Marilyn' Hitherto 4 0 The Lord hath helped us, , n Guiding all the way. , Q 1 1 4 Jr' ff! Henceforth ' Let us trust Him fully K ' I Trust Him every day. Hitherto ' I if The Lord hath loved us, f l Caring for His own: Henceforth A Let us love Him better, Live for Him alone. Hitherto The Lord hath blessed us, A Crowning all our days. Henceforth Let us live to bless Him, Live to show His praise. 36 N pf L .535 pix gf, . ,fra , Y. 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Mieszczak Michaeline Murrick Shirley Ohryn Dennis Orzechowski Christine Pasko Janice Pawelec Christine Piatkowski Geraldine Pietrzak Leonard Porzadek Gerald Redys Caroline Schall Richard Schall Ruth Sitkowski Reginald Skoniecmy Patricia Smith joan Spiegel Richard Sochanski Mary Stanonis Sylvia Szumplawsld Patricia Topolewski Sigismund Uryga Rose Waclawsld james Wrona Dolores Zmardik Hem'y Zmarzlik Joseph Zbikowski Andrew Zyczynski Dennis gk ,- if ,, a X V - hh A V 12 f i . A 3 .X . 'ff' C--.251 6? Richard Szary-President Carl Kolon-Vice President Eugene Jachimowicz-Treasurer Geraldine Borowski-Secretary e 1 is A Q we 1 Ks 1 Hg 3 A my ybiyg Babinski Leonard , - ' ' Barc Patricia 'A A- -g .. Bin Gerald 5 - A ' Q 4: we K -- 55 ' 4 .. if 5 be . . 'yy ' A ' M Y PA w,AAe.'A,A ..A.gy A ig! e ' A . L ,fiQ,fQ 7 :AA - we , 1 A5 e me-., ww We A ' ' , ., M5225 ' .:. -i -..h ,A sf ' 2, 1 ggi: .2 - AAA : -New AA A , AA 2. . 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A . ,,'e,1 V , Smorol Stephen , li - A c A A A A Stephens Richard f ..A, A W Szumplawsld Arlene I 7 Q - '- Valik Constance i ' ' e f. 1 yllxl ,,., A Walcw Kenneth TX N 1 il i V I AK 53 2 wojcik Michaeline JA - 4 A RS ig ffl Wolny Elaine Wojtanowski Richard Zalewski Robert Zmij ewski Robert Zukowski Alphonse Zukowski David 43 1 i inept- 9 1? silo 1 1,9 43 9- 1 . . 7., ' ,, hifi 3 X fi ,l!l 6: Y' sr if' sr 'x 6? -A Thomas Dzon-President f' Ra mond Rusin-Vice President F' Y Q' 'G' Irene Kuznia-Secretary - 1, Michaeline Moran-Treasurer . 5 I 3 I K 5 5- , ig .ay Room 113 NYE' 5 X7 Sta eff K' - Aranowski Arlene ' Balicki Diane 7, h E X ff ' Blaurok Francis .1 H Vllbv L' d A I Bonkowski Gerald 4-E! 1 -4 X Ciuba Arlene Z! NL 0 . .Q Chronowski Richard DeGasperis Martin Ernat Judith , F ormiller George 4 .- ',.-N .,4' , Glembocki Raymond . Herominski Robert Q ... -I1 A A ' ' Gorney Joan - ' S 1 8 , :fa- Y Iczkowski Robert Ignatowski Elizabeth Jaroch Marilyn Kapeluch Phyllis Klotz Norman Kniga Jerome X Kotwicki Robert F Q- r n Eff . 1 . 1 - '? L,1j3 ' L fI IJ S I X 4 . Kubic Norman Lalewicz Barbara Landyczkowski Thomas Latoskiewia Michael Lewandowski Melvin A Ligewski Andrea Mech Thomas Q. A N- Q Q Majewski 'lm xl L7 Q ' UI' in A ,fp ' K Miciuda Casimir Mulawa Phyllis Orszewski Audrey K Osowski Gregory -of Pokley Patricia V - Polakowski Phyuis G Puzdrakiewicz Richard 2 Q. Radzialowski Norbert Sobolewski Lawrence Swartz Rosemary ' Warczak Christine Wieczrza Beatrice V ' Wrona Catherine 'E ! . r 9 , ,G , 'I Zakrzewski Raymond W r' - Zieleniewski Sylvester f , S X 'A is i , ROOM 101 Pauick Krystoforski -President Edward Sledz-Vice President Joan Oleksiak-Secretary Jerome Swartz-Treasurer by Adams Stanley Babicz Robert R Bobowsld Marilyn Boryczko Dolores Cwildowski Joan Czarnowski William Danielak Shirley E Duda Eugene E Dudek Dianne i Flis Thomas Fronczak Daniel Gazda Kathleen 9. Jurewicz Marion i F ' Kalski Robert , 5 Gorski Richard - D' SNC' M mi QE Karpowicz Dolores L i Kasprzyk William Kniga joan Kochanowsld Marion JZ 5 ,.,.. at , an A wif kv 9 , sk , X f i, 9 E , ,ff 4,4 in s . Q i Q - . I f if r ,ts K: ,.-,, '- Krajnovic Joan S Kwiatkowslci Henry 19. 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Napiorkowslu L Patricia Czarnik-Bl. Mother Ted Radzialowski-Narrator Qlee Glad I Kozacki D. P. 53111123- Babinski G, Tyransld 'B gfalasgewicz -I' Tomkiewioz G. 1wa . ' N dz' lk ' Smvgielsld T- pilftkllsllwffkl M Filipczak F. Misiak J ' Kowalski P Wolney P' ' Balcerzak A. Lefke F' Kucway D. Immskl N' Piotrowski M. Lenarczak S. Luszczyk D. Flowers J. Mess M. Kutzleb M' Domanski B. SAl1.0RS in H.M.S. PINAFORE: Captain-D. Snow, Sir joseph-M. jurek, E. Grabowski, R. Gutkowski, L. Wisz, L. Spiegel, R. Bogdanski J. Bieniewicz ' Jia H.M.s. PLNAFORE sELEcT1oNs ' St. Florian Nightingale Adrienne Balcerzak fe 55 JW ff., were Q . af , ef ff' .. my i xg K, ,Z fixf V N, ,MJ 1, ,, 4. 4-.. 'Y.- M W 'mf ax t. 'Q , slq I 'I M ' Q fl 8 'F -c an-J' ' aueeuf '! ? 4 v 5? D +s X its-L 1' H 1 X NN Yi' 5 . 4 ' . . I .L I . . i, J' f i .K . jj? , . A . L 1 2 . Q x 1 X F RHYTHM KINGS of St. Florian Ronald Rudowski '55 With US--Music hath Charm .qu Yzft' x ff' Lawrence Napiorkowski '55 Leonard U1at0WSki '55 Chester Skonieczny '55 Palestrina Choir Member Gerald Makowski '55 ,. M It fi .BI Q iv Q Q 5, NT .1- 4 . Q.. If Guaelauu R 4. . Social -...v X , , ex h S T fqcacfanic 8 . 3' Here at ST. FLORIAN HIGH SCHOOL the upperclassmen enjoy a wide choice of subjects. One may study, cram for exams, explore, experiment, demon- strate and repeatedly be tested for groundwork, efficiency and skill amid the ultra modern equipment, pleasant surroundings and with congenial and experienced teaching staff. Class activities enliven the subject matter in: -- Sociology American History Civics Economics Bookkeeping Calculating General Business Typewriting Shorthand Transcription English Physics Biology Chemistry Advanced Math Home Building Homemaking Music Culinary Arts MAC-NA C UM LAUDE Marylin Kutzleb Gene Kazmierkiewicz Elizabeth Madalinski N Theresa Szczygielsld , Patricia Piatkowski Richard Rosplochowski Chester Skonieczny Students These HONOR STUDENTS attained at least eleven honor points per quarter in their four years of high school. To qualify for this distinc- tion, their work had to be excel- lent or superior, their personal traits of industry, dependability, co-operation, courtesy, accmacy, initiative, maturity and neatness required a high rating. In the life of any student these personal traits are very necessary, Business and industry believe these qualities are important for job success. For professional training, these qual- ities are indispensable. For high- er education good personal traits are most .,4'W ti x I ---------L i W fy-A -f-y-Q...-..., .nw- 'T' 3 -ini X wa Q 1 ' ' ,, --M1-gy' gifs . f x ' ' 'pffkim , , .,h A N ff .IL- Q 4 A ,xr T r ,Q Q . , ' 1: -.. ,..,. .1 - qw f s !'. ...ix , N, ,, X, X Y 1.3 -! Q 'N fy? Q ' X. if W sw ff ffiA-.g ,gf in NW V -2 .S- . L. . . . LenU1a.towski '55 Ted Radzialowski '55 Don Cline '55 if HI 9 - rig fi 5 ' . N L-A-N-C-E-R-S - The CHAMPION TEAMQ PRIDE Of the Florianites 70 I V - ii -9'.'fjl4' . xv .4 :.,, .4 Nw, swf- JEW1: ,, V x. sf. g ' ' 1'--, '.'. . it' , . .1-R '2-:'. -- iliff f ' . Q' , . ,' if! 1 H - '. f72ff1 .V T ,pr 3.1 ,., .qi X L J.: xg ,wi - i.- ' HJQT' , His- qw '. V ,V- 1 1 , X A f.,. ' ull: ., m...,, ' -.I- I Q-'ZIJQ , . nl. S' I f ,. -.Q ,f V4-my .. ,JL , .-i ,A ' . , .W 'ff'-. ,.,+f.-. '- 'v.z,p,,'1 Y 9521-Q 0' ogg: . 1 Fey - 4, N. ., U :H- r-alal 3, 11. 'Af . P ,.--,,-. 1 'fu-55.6 2 ' w.V.qf1- L 'S-. 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' I' ' 1 y ' , 'n 31,-' I- ',.. , Ak..-- ' .J Pi- '. :H E 1 xl Ray Bidus u55 Ron Michalski '55 Louis jarmolowicz '55 Envy and Despair of the OPPONENTS 71 fk Don Iminski '55 Len Wisz '55 Gerald Legs. U 71,3 fbaeam 76GmN 'S 9 7 f .gf if 72 Carl Naumowicz Cass Grombelski ,55 Richie Lewandowski 044 Une Beam 73 Gearald Brock 'ss Richie Dobies 'ss John Poplawski ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Chester Skonieczny, Bob Kreger, Yvonne Wiencek, Marylin Wyka, Delphine Niedzielski, Dorothy Cieslik, Delphine Dupczyk, Connie Kanter, Delores Lutzki. 74 '-3,7 im A. J' N mf' .Aw iii' J 5 Y., K. an X R Q x, S. -at V 4. F35 , .W ,...... ..,V . Yi ' 1 5' ' ' . .L x, L 5, F 5,., A, 1 - L ,S wdn a 4 I ,v SAINT FLORIAN FOOT BALL ,Y K-, W ' Lance s Wi F-2N 1 ' '. SUN 'QT . rw , fgrl,-504 1 ' in' -.vrf A' , -. HV,.v -'w .-v -w A' 'f -- v - .Dx A u , 5412 .1 '1 xv-M ,-v ' Sm YY A Wx 1 M '--L '1.,. ,L M, LANCERS OF '58 A A, 1 A i ey: Babinski Leonard WN CU 5 - 5 ' ' W ' Borowski Richard SUN W. 7 3' -'lee ' ii JU Czarnowski Bill 4 LN Q, ig A 'LKQQD ,LRE ' 11542 -R Duda Eugene vj Flis Thomas 'D Fronczak Daniel ' Formiller George . N M, . i xx ' win., ff x 5,3 Herominski Robert Kalski Rober Klotz Norman Kwiatkowski H. LEW8.1'ldOWSk1 Melvin Landyczkowski LANCERS of '56 Cooper Richard Gersztyn joseph Grabowskl Eugene . l t Gutkowski Robert lp Bieniewicz joseph jurek Marvin Momot Walter Wyszynski I. LANCERS of '57 Arnold v-Z Peter B1en1ew1cz Edward Andrew :Hfh If vijjbf ance I1 Rev, T, Zielinski, Director of Athletics A Mr. Frank Pietraszkiewicz MI- AIT M3C10WCzYk 1,1 -sxvf Q01 122 DON CLINE lSt. Florianl. Another four-year man, Don was a defensive mainstay of the Lancers this year. Cline also proved to be a good sport as well as a good athlete-only 15 yards of penalties were assessed against him this year . f 'S..X. 1125479 GERALD BROCK lSt. Florianl. A hold- over from last year's All-City eleven, Gerald is a four-year veteran at St. Florian. Coach Art Macioszczyk rated Gerald as one of the best defensive players on the Lancer team. Brock scored sev- en points this year on one touchdown and an extra point. CARL NAUMOWICZ lSt. Florianl. Carl played guard for St. Florian this year. However, the voting was so close between the guards, that it was de- cided to insert him at a tackle slot on the All-City team. Carl helped the Lancers many times this year with his timely fumble re- coveries. High .f f' K Mm L i School Football Team 5 77 'V Z fb MS lab OPEK . By ROBEIS f:loricn'ShAu-Cali pownclf -man s 0 lTl::ckKoy!ut on a one fu ' 1 ned PGS cefs ro 8 ight, US 'he-Lcwheir fm' Iecgu daY n , 39-0, 'n hm sr. MU' Uson' ns f the Se Chdow ' football gtlme :cred four' T0Uin rolling Kufpowicz Se exT'a pomtlain-souked dded on . gn 0 r ancilziz Yurds fushmg to -SN . -di,-on. worth sfGd'Um gr' Kev Ted's e averaged r curry V HA 'V'-IJ running neffed over 7,000 Qrds for Sf. Florian. H 7.7 yards pe . coach's dream come true, is how Coach Art Macioszczyk describes Ted. korpowllcz -C Dfw' , O unoh- l D. of HQ'77ff0fr1clrimS:s choice for ' Q ltmor' SfQ'70'l'flQ 5' nf, 'Son' 'Gum l ' 5 D0Ul7O'5. He is I7 cmd Wef-gh. woj rlie seg-ond srroighf Yeors old' lk also Hfucfrf-d for All-Cify hoigear lhqf be no e second sfraigl, ors' 'hed honor ff f I He Q Ury KAR to 7'fl0llC l7Cer fo DfQl'n POWJC- I ' , Z . ,mn one of the fhrecord 'IHS Yeo ' O I In Hafhfrqfn S Scor 'UQITSS . Oufsfqf-,d,' a ' ' ed 18 of fe9 0'iron hlkffli bo:-,is ,325 Zftfea' four 6,35 ijfouchdowns, 0 729001: - OWS' for o edge is fhe hlghe j' IWITICI5 fo our lrhowl, WSU. S 7 'ITS Mefropofilon . 62 bids HFAREWELLH 78 .C - deft win! D011 Homl in the S1 '31 e - Z Carl Naumlibwlc Gerry Broc lowjcz uiS .Iarmo - , Lo matowgkl' azz John Poplawslski Cass Gfombe y Legg' l Sggxarpowlcz Lenny VYISZ . Don Immskl R?-YhBi::fand0wSk-i gxhie Dobies 156395 -ww., Q-leaf lim . . 'QS L STAR--RAY Bm BASKETBAL .4-,O Oo 'Ry fir T Q J, , kt' '0,-WCG sfo O of 00, ssc Xi' 00 CO sof- 0 ' 1 c 009 O4-7 1,7 do 0160, J f' 0 xl' oo 9,6 fig... ,gi O.: 2 I. sq! ?5'h'4o 'Of 86' EXCELLENT HE L ggi SICHQAQIICSRS are ly- lqss ,I ranked U Def t. Florian Cagers B 7 , by 8 ' In fgff RAY BIDUS-Guard. Ray is the other half of the LANCERS' scoring twins. He has garnered 250 points this year, for a 16. 8 average, This is Ray's second year on the varsity and the last. Ray was also named the A11-City in the baseball Team. Norm Szumplawski, St. Florian's star 6'4 center, finished the regular cam- paign with a 270 point total for 12 games. Ray Bidus, the Lancer's ex- cellent floor man, has pumped in 184 markers, while Dick Cooper has ac- counted for 82, John Poplawski 88 and Bob Gutkowski 80. Qgfi' 900 'S x 56 46900 St. Florian has now Q50 OYSX' vowsydl won three sectional titles in the past SC GV-Y five years. It fnushed an the runner-up YWW spot the other two campaigns. l G VARSITY The Dream Team Rennie Michalsld '55 Rev. Tom Zielinski - Athletic Director Art Macloszczyk ' Coach Gerry Brock '55 Lenny Wisz '55 Marvin jurek '56 Leon Spiegel '56 Danny Snow '57 Dick Schall '57 1955 Tl so All-Cit Time p HIGHEST SCORER IOHN POPLAWSKI - Pops -- His expert playing and spirited participation added interest to Lancers from defeat. Pops was cellence was not limited to ,f court only--he was tops on the gridiron and the diamond--but most of all, he was tops in scholastic honors, John earned more that LETTERS and STRlPES on his sweater--he earned admiration, respect and friendship, T' ma, HJ gs NORMAN SZUMPLAWSKI-Center. The captain of this year's A11- City squad became the second straight LANCER to earn this dis- tinction, He is the City's top scorer this season with 307 points, for a nifty 19-point average. Coach Art Macioszczyk looks forward eagerly to have this Junior with St. Florian enters the First Division. 81 St. Florian's most colorful cager. every game--more than once, his sparkling performance saved the the spirit of the Team, His ex- HAMTRAMCK UPSET BY ST. FLORIAN '5' St. Florian High gained its fourth straight basketball victory at the expense of Hamtramck High, last Wednesday at the Cosmos' gym. The score was 55-53. Norman Szumplawski '56 Jfamlaamck efmmpfi john Poplawski '55 T an i . N, MX' , Gerry Brock '55 GERALD BROCK - St. Thomas fans will testify that this versa- tile lad has plenty of ability and even more sportsmanship, Ge.rry's fine characteristics and teamwork eamed the respect of every Lan- cer fan--though never a top scorer, his teammates rate him lltops. n SAQNY ff 'Pk 1, .,,,. .,'. 1 ,fr JH .K ,Am ,-Ax' .fi V ,- -, w -, it Fr Dec 3 SWEWL YIEITDN. TLQDYT' T'mw5ra9' lQdDnl5' Y' m ,Ls 7-MNUKMWGS 'BJP Ln ll ' ST JQSEDH ST DWUD MMTRAMCK 'ST THEM!-3 fr fa: i4'ST MADTEM Q , 'uv AHB' ST ROSE Yr, Ln 2Q S7 CHAQLES Tha DHQUD Pr. lan 28 ANHUNCIATYCIN fur Feb 2 ' ST TUON5-S , 'pk H. .Inn 31' :umm ST HOSE or ,x .. 82 WJME 4-UNE ANA! mv HOME AWA? MIME ANN -ONE MEMS AWA 4 HOME aw.: 1 MUN? I Ghwqu t 5 s Ronnie Michalski '55 RONALD MICHALSKI - Michal --an old faithful--one who follow- ed every move of the play with 2 roving eye--counted more as a sideline staunch teammate. LEONARD WISZ - Whiz --was just that--when he got off the bench. Unorthodox--awkward-- but always effective against any foe. 1 gw P as Q 5 ,E-.6 x is-1 Q H , K ' S f f,7'm,f?f1 ,Ui sf L' 3' -f - i 'v . , . I wwf fr?-942 A?:'?g g N of 5 W2 , W, nur L I 13 t 0 'bf 4' f 5,1 at - 1 4 , Te 925' ,ji N.. 7,562 - -. 4 S I Q. W Q, - ' 1 h , N , Dfw ski 1 lull: ' xo, , ? J ' 'f NJ S. w E' . ffffyf M ' f s 4 'a X ' 1 elwwrw' A at L 5 on iofevevn Q anqe gee IWW tovlavmeg 40 e right way --tl1e score 42- ' a EP but th ban--H12 bane' Z ' naw some an Mow. --free1inS 'he 1 ' l POIGNANT ME T C1assY P1av--Exce11enr SP0'tSmansh'P , 11 t eam-- CHERISHED MEMORY- i'ZC?1'r2JRYin defeat -A A ya' h b VARSITY STANDING for 1954-1955 ' 47A F C FT TP Norm Szumplawski 118 74 407 if Ray Bidus 100 so 250 x ' f Dick Cooper 45 36 226 X' 5.1 ' f John Poplawsld 40 27 107 Q l' Bob Gutkowski 41 20 102 Dan Snow 12 1 25 5 Len Wisz 3 8 14 Marv jurek 5 2 12 Ron Michalski 4 2 3 Leon Spiegel 1 L 2 I TOTALS 388 220 993 N 1 V g THE TUMULT AND THE SHOUTING lp l. 86 Pat Michalski Dot Cieslik, Yvonne Wiencek Marilyn Wyka Y-e -a-h! 9.14 all THE UNDEFEATED LANCERETTES' STANDING GUARDS Points Barbara Runala Arlene Solarski 62 Bernie Tyranski joan Kuzniar 55 Marylin Wyka Bernadine Siuda 43 Pat Michalski Florence Filipczak 35 Pat Wicinski CI-ASSY I-ASSIES'-CI-ASSY TEAM Donna Lukaszewski 25 Barbara Filarey Pat Wicinslci 3 Delphine Niedzielski 2 TOTALS 22 5 Glnampian la of Sl. Qlwukw 87 kg 2 ef ' I I f f. ,, Q'-X .Q ,fill lx Xxx' x l- Q- 1 9 . .V ,...,,,,f,5,:gfngyg 19. ,u np. ,fiffi . , . N vm 'I' Q 4 fa-6 K. xx I' ,..- 4' . NA x. x X .... Q W q 3 CH., Jes LANCERET'I'ES of St. Florian Court rated SECOND TO NONE held CHAMPION- SHIP for two consecutive years. CONGRATULATIONS! COACH: Domia Lukaszewski '56 Joyce Mroz '56 joan Kuzniar '56 Barbara Filary '56 Pat Wicinski '56 Barbara Ruszale '56 Carol Zmijewski '56 Arlene Solarski '56 Bernie Siuda '56 Emily Kempista '56 Michaeline Mieszczuk '57 Sally Grucz '57 Geraldine Piatkoski '57 Ruth Schall '57 Bernice Wysocki '57 Shirley Tyranski '57 Andrea Ligewski '58 Phyllis Mulawa '58 Shirley Danielak '58 Joan Krajnovic '58 Elaine Wolney '58 Michaeline Syroid '58 DEPARTING LANCERETTES: De1Niedzie1ski, Flo Filipczak, Bernie Domanski, Mary- . lin Wyka, Pat Michalski, Bernie Tyranski, Gerry Gadowski. The 1955 Championship MISS J- Kms uoup bids their fans FAREwELL'- RESERVE Team Pat Krystoforski '58 M. Latoszkiewicz '58 Bob Stasiak '58 Wm, Kasprzyk '58 john Kolbus '58 Peter Krawiecki '57 Kenneth Walczy '58 Len Babinski '58 Bernard Sledz '58 Ed. Bieniewicz '57 Rumue 786411 90 x i Si wuif' The Silver Streakes darted to VICTORY Ted Karpowicz Donald Iminski Larry Napiorkowski Eugene Papak Gilbert Lega Leonard Ulatowski Richard Dobies Tgd Radzialowski E Uaacfz Mr, joseph Miekstyn RUNNERS-UP Royal Celtics edema of lfze eciqefzdn St, Florian Lancerettes of the early days. 1955 CHAMPS NOW MO Milf You'11 find Ray Czarnik at F R OM M ' S 13975 Woodward Highland Park if .im-. The LANCERS gleang the Maintenance Men cleang the Trophy Cases alma gleam! Mr, T, Kotwicki, Mr. T. Pawlowski and Mr. I. Lukasik take the same pride in polishing the trophies as do the Lancers in winning them and the fans in admiring them. That's St. Florian TEAM- WORK! , 4 N I M 'Yrs Lega-Chodupski Royal Pair confirmed the City-School TEAMWORK for a good cause at the High School Play-nite 04017 Name and SODALITY is synonymous for Spiritual TEAMWORK. Young men of the Class of 1955 broke the barrier of segregation and established a. firm foundation for that new Teen-age Organization l 1 -+ L G U I a E JTFLOIQAN L-uqs-L .rcs-+ooL Enflichigan '--.., 93 A Of the EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES plane? Studia 11633 Jos. Campau Ave. TOWnsend 8-2807 FELICITATIONS to the FACULTY and the GRADUATING CLASS St. Florian ALBERT J. ZAK Mayor of Hamtramck Compliments of: KEYBOARD STUDIOS and ORCHESTRA 5627 McNicho1s Detroit 12, Michigan Walter Truszkowski, Proprietor CONGRATULATIONS to Robert Wallace Kopek and the CLASS of '55 WHITE EAGLE, INC. Laundry Dry Cleaning 2925 Evaline TR 5-6790 Quality is our most important aim KOPEK BROTHERS 94 ' THE THREE-D-PAIR Devoted, dutiful, deserving Yvonne Wiencek and Louis Jarmolowicz having the golden record of four-year PERFECT ATTEND- ANCE at St. Florian High School. May God bless you with Health, Happiness and Heaven CONGRATULATIONS ! Eau' Mu IN APPRECIATION TO OUR COMMERCIAL SPONSORS We sincerely hope that your generosity be rewarded through the patronage of our readers. PIOTROWSKI 8 LEMKE THE MEDICINE SHOP 2772 Holbrook TR 1-7818 10009 Jos. Campau TR 3-4647 E 8 M BAR ANTHONY WYSOCKI Edward Krasienski Proprietor Funeral Home TW 1-9654 12500 McDougall . TW 2-0033 FLORIAN CLEANERS FLOREK'S BAR 2760 Florian Ave. TR 2-7705 20046 Conant TW 3-2117 MIKO BROS. SUPER MARKET NOR'I'I-IEASTERN BAKERY 5616 E. McNichols TW 2-7676 5102 E. McNichols TW 2-2603 LED J. MILLER FUNERAL HOME TURTLE SOUPS INN 9222 Jos. Campau TR 5-8327 4131 McNichols TW 2-9884 WHITE STAR BAKERY SUNSET SERVICE 9234 Jos. Campau TR 5-9255 4300 E. Seven Mile TW 2-9689 W. 1. KACZOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME PFEIFFERS' DISTRIBUTORS 2460 Florian TR 2-3038 Frank Szostak WONDER BAZAAR WOODY PONTIAC SALES 9435 Jos. Campau TR 2-8563 12140 Jos. Campau TW 1-1600 PEOPLE'S STATE BANK MAX'S JEWHRY COMPANY Jos. Campau 5 Holbrook Established 1909 1000 Jos. Campau TR 2-8125 KNIGA PRINTING DAVE STOBER CLOTHES 2725 Poland TR 3-1010 10012 Jos. Campau TR 2-9187 SHY and EDDIES BAR IOHNNIE LEAG'S BAR 9724 Pearl Beach Blvd. 95 Algonac, Michigan :3.,- tgp 1731: Q? , AY, ,K 3 YOUR NAME--GRAVEN IN MARBLE--IT PERISI-IES. WRITTEN 5 ' j IN DEEDS, IT NEVER DIES. These our sons and daughters posses- T V sing good Catholic Education for which we have provided and ' sacrificed, are our LIVING MONUMENTS. On your GRADUATION upon you and offer our sincere CONGRATULATIONS! DAY we give you our parental blessing, implore God's blessing M I I KS I 'I our Daughter Wanda our Daughter Joanne our Son Casimir om' Daughter Delphine our Son Donald our Daughter Theresa our Son john our Daughter Helen our Daughter Patricia our Son Donald our Daughter Sylvia Donald Cline my Daughter Joanne our Daughter Dianne our Son john my Daughter Mary our Daughter Marylin our Daughter Patricia my Daughter Joyce our Daughter Shirley our Daughter Patricia our Daughter Geraldine our Daughter Mary jane the Graduates our Daughter Shirley our Son Lawrence our Daughter Eileen our Daughter Mary Ann our Daughter Bernadine Richard our Daughter Joan our Daughter Gloria our Daughter Dorothy our Daughter Gene our Sons Gerald and Gilbert our Daughter Arlene our Son Richard our Daughter Barbara our Son Raymond our Son Gerald our Daughter Florence our Daughter Connie our Daughter Joan our Son Gerald our Daughter Delores our Daughter Patricia our Son Louis our Daughter Delphine our Daughter Lorraine our Son Michael our Son Richard our Daughter Bernadine our Daughter Gene my Daughter Alice firffiz' ' I 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Girnpert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czarnik Mr. and Mrs. J. Franckewicz Mr. and Mrs. John Dupczyk Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Homic Mr. and Mrs. J. Szczygielsld Mr. and Mrs. john Hosinski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabski Mr. and Mrs. J. Piatkoski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cline Mr. and Mrs. C. Skowronsld Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guy, Godparents Mr. Paul Misiak Mr. and Mrs. John Kucharski Mr. and Mrs. I. Poplawski Mrs. Anasthasia Mess Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kutzleb john Kowalczyk Mrs. Genevieve Niedzielski -Y Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hundzlnski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bonk Mr. and Mrs. A. Gadowski Mr. and Mrs. john Walach Mr. Henry R. Kozak, Councilman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lenarczak Mr. and Mrs. Michael Magolan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leske Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cebula Mr. and Mrs. S. Tyranski Mrs. Bernice Dobies and Stanley Dobies Mr, and Mrs. Cass Flowers Mr. and Mrs. J. Babinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cieslik Mr. and Mrs. W. Kazmierldewicz Mr. and Mrs. John Lega Mr. and Mrs. A. Popchock Mr. and Mrs. M. Kowalczyk Mr. and Mrs. A. Clinchoc Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bidus Mr. and Mrs. H. Makowski Mr. andMrs. S. Filipczak Mr. and Mrs. Max Kanter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siwa Mr. and Mrs. john Brock Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lutzky Mr. and Mrs. John Czarnik Mr. and Mrs. L. jarrnolowicz Mr. and Mrs. St. Niedzielski Mr. and Mrs. H. Rzernkowsld Mr. and Mrs. N. Pietrylka Mr. and Mrs. S. Mlynarek Mr, and Mrs. S. Domansld Mr. and Mrs. I. Lasota Mr.. Maw Kajek s fi 3 ra N 42, wi. ,E as ,rl av Z f fM.,r'.w1-- , , ax? I 5 ,FE . ., - r Q X ss s ,l Q ,Ay r Q a,v.,w.!4 f+ W, 71 Qs s HX-3 QQ ' .. . Sr,-V A of if If s , M Sf, H .5 L fri .fe P : --sgifffigffi ,. gags? Ns-is ,, xp-:V Tir' 'Z A-gsQsfs5u1.Q v . ,,r,,, ,M 'M . ,W . , 'Q' fl 25? H53 i , -A ,A M. s . F r Vg s as Q .wr xi 1 43 3 i 23 x. ,, 3 f fi fe as aussi To our Son Ronald Mr. and Mrs. S. Rudowski To our Son james Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nowicld To our Son Richard Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosplochowski To Ronald Michalski Mr. and Mrs. S. Orzechowski To our Daughter Yvonne Mr. and Mrs. F. Wiencek , To our Son james Mr. and Mrs. E. Borowslci 5 To our Son Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Czarnik 'i A ,Q To our Daughter Marie Mr. and Mrs. X. Niedzialkowski H To our Son Gerald Mr. and Mrs. john Hankus To our Son Ted Mr. and Mrs. 1. Radzialowski To our son Richard Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lewandowski To our Daughter Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Florek d, J To our Daughter Josephine Mr. and Mrs. joseph Hycko i 3 V To Barbara Clinchoc Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bodner A fs l To our Daughter Bridget Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cybulski l VL To Delores Lutzky Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Praski f To our Son Donald Mr. and Mrs. Peter lminski j 'ro Elsie Diebol Mr. rr-.nk Zuzga ' To Don Homic and Class of '55 THE ROSARY SOCIETY of St. Florian i p ff' To the Graduates THE ALTAR SOCIETY of sr. Florian 1 S Ted Radzlalowslci our Son Leonard our Son Carl ' To To . To To TIVE Cooper and Wyner Jewelers Melody Masters Orchestra Loverde's Florists Detroit Florists' Exchange Florian Greenhouse Delis Candies jersey Creamery Company Margolis Fiuniture Company Shapiro Bros. Shoe Store American Music Studios Campau Clothing Company Barney's Clothes Mr. and Mrs. J. Lenar Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lenar Mrs. Margaret Piasek Dolores Kucharski S Mr. Joseph lnda Mr. and Mrs. John Leske Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lukas Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers Mr. Blank Miss Ann Grajewslci Ladies Auxiliary of Orchard Lake Mrs. Agnes Rustone Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wyka Mr. and Mrs. A. Mazorowicz Mr. and Mrs. E. Papak Mr. and Mrs. M. Paszkowsld Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Polonis Krajenke Buick Sales is rx 9 our Daughter Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Radzialowski Mr. and Mrs. joseph Wisz Mr. and Mrs. John Naumowicz Mr. and Mrs. W. Madalinski in L i ,,:- R ' A it i C r I y s and FRIENDS offer coNcRA'ru1.AT1oNss V Thorn Office Supply Co. Mfo Ee 1 Phyllis jaskolowski Dr. Stanley Mijal Kosinski Hardware Better Maids Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fisher Remington Market Mr. and Mrs. A. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. A. Diebol Mr. and Mrs. Lukasiewicz Deanna Drapery Gowsoski Grocery Evaline Bakery Ted and Theresa's Market Mr. and Mrs. S. Michalsld Nino's Pizzeria Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolinsld Mr. Frank Tomkiewicz Ray Tomkiewica Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Homic Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hirsch Miss Loraine Makowsld M.. and Mrs. Leo Rudolph Mr. Joseph A. Winckowski A. Pieuzak-Meat-Groceries Modern Men's Shop Mr. Albert Wingate Mr. John Babinsld 5 Y 1 97 I fs Miss Jeanette Dupczyk Miss Ann Dupczyk Miss Genevieve Nichols Miss Frances Dupczyk Michael Sazda Phyllis Sazda Mr. and Mrs, John Mastej Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallers Mr. and Mrs. John Lenarczak Mrs. Florence Fedruk Mr. and Mrs. Ted Skladd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walerski Mr. and Mrs, lggie Walerski Miss Shirley Ann Lenarczak MlssJ anne Leske Mark Schall Mr, and Mrs. C. Schall Stanley Szu xninski Sharon Szurnlnsld Mi A. Dudek Miss E. Zaluski Miss B. Lewandowsld Miss B. Womiak Mrs. Helen Harris Chester Badaczewsld Miss Theresa Lemansld Mr. and Mrs. J. Rustoni Miss Stella Romatowsld Mr. Leon Zukowsld Mr. Richard Wartman Mr. and Mrs. John Siedlarz Mrs. Krups Mrs. Sitko Mrs. Anton Bornback Mr. John Bomback Mrs. Helen Brown Mrs. P. Kaplensld Mrs. G. Kar-sick A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Sawicld Mr, and Mrs. Leo Demsld Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Denmld Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grochocld Roznowsld Elizabeth Martin DeGasperis Raymond Rusin Barbara Ruszala Audrey Munynsld Raymond Kurmtkowsld Ronald Lutostansld Ronald Sielky Budnick David Cieslik Joanne Daugal Frank Fedosilc Jane Gutlcowsld Robert Herominsld Delphine Jerema Donald Jaworsld Ronald FACULTY and STUDENTS bid you FAREWELL! S.M. Julia, Principal S.M. Sybille, Senior Adviser of 213 S.M. Annette, Senior Adviser of 201 S.M. Dominic and Juniors of 212 S.M. Joanne and Juniors of 202 S.M. Bertha and juniors of 211 S.M. Ferdinand and Sophs of 102 S.M. Clarentine and Sophs of 203 S.M. Ann and Freshmen of 112 S.M. Fidelia and Freshmen of 113 S.M. Donald and Freshmen of 101 S.M. Consuela, Music Teacher S.M. Arsenia and Gr. 7 of 206 S.M. Edmunda and Gr. 5 of 207 S.M. Clothilde and Gr. 6 of 1 S.M. Xavier and Gr. 4 of 106 S.M. Justitia and Gr. 4 of 108 S.M. Richard and Gr. 8 of 204 S.M. Philip and Gr. 8 of 210 S.M. Cherubim and Gr. 2 of 104 S.M. Paulita and Gr. 2 of 110 S.M. Kathleen and Gr. 1 of 109 Mr. Art Macioszczyk, Varsity Coach Mr. Joseph Miekstyn, Phys. Ed. Director Kordos Florence Kubinski Barbara Kus Dianne Kuzniar Eleonore Mazufdelt Arleen Miller Camille Patrzalek Jean Petro Michael Piatek Edward Piotrowski Madeline Rosiek Janet Rudzke lawrence Ruskowsld Geraldine Shutok Eleanore Turonek Richard Wojt Robert Grombelski Michael Kopvytek Patricia Kuznia Irene Roznowsld Elizabeth Dzon Thomas Rusin Raymond Mroz Joyce 98 Laycak Barbara Madursld Joan Morris Dorothy Sledzinsld Rita Sobieski John Stanko Patricia Stopczynski Ronald Tomczak Elaine Tyransld Shirley Wlodkowski Richard Wojnar Geraldine Zalnzewslci lawrence Zwierzelwsld Theresa Zrnaczynski Betty Miss Helen Harris Krystoforski Patrick Oleksiak Joan Swartz Jerome Adams Stanley Bobowski Marilyn Cwildowski Joan Czarnowski William Danielak Shirley Duda Eugene Dudek Dianne Flis Thomas Fronczak Daniel Gazda Kathleen Gorski Richard Jurewicz Marion Kalski Robert Karpowicz Dolores Kasprzyk Bill Kniga Joan Kochanowsld Marion Krajnovic Joan Kwiatkowsld Henry Lada Richard Lutkowski Lorraine Macldewicz Phyllis Majkowsld Arthur McIntosh Patricia Mroz Christine Para John Ryszka Christine Sikora Corinne Stack Patricia Stasiak Robert Staszewslci Sigmund Syroid Michaeline Wachowiak Gloria Walczak John Wawrzynsld Ronald Wisniewski Lillian Wojt Raymond Szumplawski Norman Brylewsld Albert Dragich Shirley Kuzniar Joanne Dobrzelewski Diane Dorosz Judith Grajewski Marcella Gorny Conrad Gazda Diane Kozaren james Krzyzewsld Mary Lasota Helen Martlnska Sandra Mieszczak Michaelene Murrick Shirley Ohryn Dennis Orzechowske Christine Pasko Janice Pawelec Christine . Piatkowski Geraldine Pietrzak Leonard Porzadek Gerald Redys Caroline Schall Richard Schall Ruth Sitkowski Reginald Skonieczny Patricia Smith Joan Snow Daniel Sajewsld Charles Sejewski Delphine Spiegel Richard Sochanski Mary Stanonis Sylvia Topolewsld Zigmund Uryga Rose Waclawski James Zmarzlik Henry Zmarzlik Joseph Zbikowski Andrew Zyczynslci Dennis Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallers Mr. and Mrs. J. Lenarczak Mrs. Florence Fedruk Mrs. Ted Skladd Mrs. Harry Walerski Miss Shirley Arm Lenarczak Miss Joanne Leske Mr. and Mrs. A. Dudek Mr. and Mrs. E. Zaluchi Mr. and Mrs, B. Lewandowslci Mr. and Mrs. B. Wozniak Mrs. Helen Hanis Mr. Chester Badaczewsld Mr. Gugala Miss Gene Nichols Wojdan Clara Matlenga Gerald Spiegel Leon Radzialowski Fred Wicinski Patricia Bednarsld Mary Bruszewsld Paula Cooper Richard Koss Lawrence Kumon Henry Kusiak Mary Lenarczak Rosalie Lukaszewski Donna Noga Diana Para Nancy Rajs Mary Rutynowski Thomas Rybinsld Bernadine Sakowski Christine Solarsld Arlene Wrona Richard Wyszynsld Gerald Zmijewsld Carlo Barc Patricia Bill Gerald Borowski Richard Brejnak Michael Bozek Jean Bieniak Valerie Caleca Roseann Czarny Delphine Drobek Patricia Dziubik Joyce Frankowiak Barbara Gordocki Hedwig Kaczor Daniel lalewicz Patricia Lucas Elaine Magierski Thomas Morawski Kenneth Orlowski Carol Pasternak Barbara Valilc Constance Walczy Kenneth Wojcik Michaeline Wolny Elaine Zalewslci Robert Zmijewslci Robert Zukowski Alphonse Zukowsld David Szary Richard Borowsld Geraldine Dzon Thomas Rusin Raymond Kuznia Irene Moran Michaeline Aranowski Arlene Balicki Diane Ciuba Arlene Chronowski Richard DeGasperis Martin Emat Judith Formiller George Glembocld Raymond Heromlnslci Robert Iczkowslci Robert Kapluch Phyllis Klotz Norman 99 Kotwicki Robert Kubic Norma Lewandowsld Melvin Ligewski Andrea Mech Thomas Miciuda Casimir Mulawa Phyllis Orszewsld Audrey Osowski Gregory Poldey Patricia Polakowsld Phyllis Puzdraldewicz Richard Radzialowski Norbert Sobolewski Lawrence Swartz Rosemary Warczak Christine Wieczrza Beatrice Wrona Catherine Zalcrzewsld Raymond Zieleniewsld Sylvester Ernatt Kenneth Bonkowski Edward Fredley Charles Chodubsld Josephine Balcerzak Adrianne Baczkowski Sylvia Bronczyk Nancy Dzikalewslci Patricia Filary Barbara Gazda Bernadine Germyn Joseph Grabianowski Christine Horiski Edward Jurewicz Estelle Kempista Emily Kmiecik Lorraine Kucway Dianne Mientldewsld Veronica Niemjsld Henrietta Pine Lorraine Siuda Bernadine Swiatkowski Thomas Wolny Patricia Wojcicki Gerald Trainor Lawrence Sliwa Barbara Wysocki Bemice Glowaclcl Arnold Grabowsld Beverly Greczyk Mary Ann Grucz Celestine Gutowska Marie Jarkowski Joan Jeska Elizabeth Kamen Rita Kotecld Geraldine Kowalski Sylvia Krawicld Peter Kudla Joyce Kuneniec Marie 52.34 Take the Telephone Company, for example. Anyone who works for Michigan Bell will tell you its every- thing a girl could want in a job. First you don't need any experience. You learn your job on the job, and earn a good salary while learning. Raises are regular and frequent. Your in- come is steady, you can always count on it and you get annual vacations with pay. was 'ZW QQDIS RE HERE A LQEERHNQ Another nice thing about telephone work is that you'll associate with people your own age, just out of school, too. You'll work in clean, bright, pleasant surroundings. VVhether you prefer to start as a tele- phone operator, a teller or a clerk, you'll find oppor- tunities tor advancement. VVe'd like to tell you more about these and other interesting telephone jobs. Visit us soon, won't you? MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FACULTY, and TO THE GRADUATES The Felician Sisters Class of 1955 May God bless Your centenial year Your coming years The St. Theresa Guild of St. Florian Parish Success to the '55 Graduating Class kgs.. . 1- , - Q coNGRATULAT1oNs to their FACULTY ::5E5?E::., - U S A G E 4.-4V:::E::,:5:5Eg Serving Outstanding Sausage Products for over 35 years. BEST WISHES To the GRADUATES and FACULTY TRuu1'v 2-9399 Gunn lul'rAl.LA1'mN A. L. HOMIC SERVICE GAS AND DIL GENERAL Al-ITD REPAIRS 9EU1 BRDMEADH AVE. Consul Ev1u.ml: HAMTRAMCK 12. MICH. J OS. CAMPAU MEAT MARKET 2929 Jos. Campau Hamtramck 12, Michigan TR. 1-0773 John Ciemniak, Prop.. 'I01 Compliments of The BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturers of the 1955 Class Rings TELEPHONE: UN 3-5165 19496 LIVERNOIS AVENUE DETROIT 21, MICH ,, 114 IX as lllll IKXK IIIIQHHX llll-HIIKX lllllllllh llllllllll lllllllllll 0 Qllllll 'Qs llll - YI' and Detroit serves the world! him The products of Detroit's industrial plants are shipped to the four corners of the earth. Automobiles, adding machines, kitchen ranges, bearings and bolts and thousands of' other products from Detroit plants serve the needs of people all over the world. And your Gas Company serves the needs of Detroit's people and plants. Dependable natural gas provides. comforts and conveniences for community homes, essential fuel for industry and commerce. Michigan Consolidated Gas Company is proud of its service to Detroit and other Michigan communities. 'EEZ' sznvms nnnorr 5 . af S 5I1m'ulu,xN l'UNSUl.ll7.X'I'I-II? tilxs llUFIl',XNY Serving 765,000 customers in Midhlwll BANK OF COMMERCE RESOURCES OVER S54,000,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporaiion 102 to remember . . . Edison will help you . . . o Plan your kitchen o Select your lamps o Do the laundry easier One of these days, perhaps very soon, you'll be starting a home of your own. When that time comes, look to the trained young women in the Home Service Divi- sion at Detroit Edison. They can help you solve many of the homemaking problems that frequently puzzle a new bride. Without charge, they will answer your questions over the telephone . . . send booklets and folders . . . or in some cases make a personal visit. In Detroit, telephone WOodward 2-2100. In other o Plan a menu 0 Plan a one-dish meal o Preserve foods easier o Plan party refreshments A5 N,,,- I .-, 4 areas, call your nearest Edison Office. a a , ,V 'x 1 . . . . v ' 1' ,fl P.S. 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