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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
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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
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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.
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