St Francis High School - Crusader Yearbook (Athol Springs, NY)
- Class of 1947
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THE CRUSADER Published by the iSENIORS Saint Francis High School ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL Entrance Lake Shore Road - St. Francis Drive - Aihol Sprinqs, N, Y Q l - eil. 1 v-- - 1 vi - ,A -i I 1.1: E bl l 2 II I l 'T' l I rg IA! A 1 iii:- -5 '5'41-,.j ' . ,V N, Dfw 4ElW5 Wil 2:40 5555525522351 '-. .f' .iaisiis ' l -i5E5E5E53553E3E5E5S5:i 'H 1 fi-525131225255 ,, gZgZ:1:1:1:5:5t5'f '? 'e ' ti:5:i:3:F:1:5:3:3:5:':-. I H C ':1:I:3:3:3:3:1:-:-:-:Zz in 1: 3' 1 1 7 I5 X l W ,C az-g::2:5:E:5:53:g -. 4 ill I I Ll 1 l 1 11 H 1 . . . . ' 1.gF 1:2:E:E1:'fI ' , 5' 7 'Al ..-.-51?f1E2:'S1E? '-:E .il I 5:f'sw Title Page Dedication Very Rev. Provincial's Address Very Rev. Founder's Address School History The Faculty Principal's Address Class Officers Graduates Class History CONTENTS Class Pictures Highlights in the News Class Will Campus Societies Hall of Fame Activity Pictures Athletics Class Prayer of things to Come Patrons f V ST. 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Kapela , , 4 f if . ., -S 1 -:H g QQIIQ 2 ---- ': 'x :V E ---- --- , I ..,. . 3 . : 1.5 ' 1 Izzq ' '55:' 1: H. ' P. Zawadzki F1 C5 E. 'S' 0 0 E Pa' U5 0 '1 0 lb N ru 2 G: W' -. F E as ,- E G U' o 2 U! FT' .-. 5 5 9 5 6 5 5 Q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 502061 9050!-0520 IAN GORAL DR. B. GURGAS S. MALANOWICZ LOUIS SCHWEICHLER STEPHEN MIKOLAICZAK THE VERY REVEREND LAWRENCE M. CYMAN. O.F.M. Conv., D. P Minister Provincial- Fricrrs Minor Conventucxls, St. An,thony's Province .-::QE53552253EzEi?fif'iffiE2Ef2f ..::s:s:s:fe ' Q it f ' f:2E2E1Ei1?3.,'u i, 3 -- -T l1 r f- . -ii . Xt I- 1 - 1 .-i , ----- -. -. 1171- - ,fix M W 'B v 1 n 7 l l fr? 'HN 9 Q ' A L' ' .1. - ' I ,lf .,,...,.:.,. . Rf -. tim! ' ':-1 : . z' ' E ' : '-,'fli.'..... t F - -- f. ,iq .f C, ,A Z +Wfw ' jf' The Very Reverend Provinci-al's Address The principles which govern Catholics in the matter of education are well contained in the Pastoral Letter of the Bishops of the United States The right of the child - states the Pastoral Letter - to receive education and the correlative duty of providing it are established on the fact that man has a soul created by God, and endowed with capacities which need to be developed, for the good of the individual and the good of society. Since the child is endowed with physical, intellectual and moral capacities, all these must be developed harmoniously. An education which quickens the intel ligence and enriches the mind with knowledge, but fails to develop the will and direct it to the practice of virtue, may produce scholars, but it cannot produce good men. An education that unites intellectual, moral and religious elements is the best training for citizenship. lt inculcates a sense of respons ibility, a respect for authority and a consideratness for the rights of others which are the necessary foundation of civic virtue - more necessary where as in a democracy, the citizen, enjoying a larger freedom, has a greater obligation to govern himself. The three elements comprising o' sound and beneficial education - intel lectual, moral and religious - have been conscientiously fostered by the Catholic Clergy and Laymen of the Diocese of Buffalo, which observes its centennial anniversary of existence. Throughout these one hundred years numerous institutions have been erected for the scientific and religious training of the Catholic Youth. Throughout the years, these lnstitutions of Learning have afforded its students a moral and religious education, teaching them how to become good citizens, good Members of the Society. Saint Francis High School, one of the many Catholic High Schools in the Diocese of Buffalo and under the able tutelage of the Franciscan Fathers, in pursuing the principles of education, teaches respect for authority, a sense of responsibility and a consideratness for the rights of others. As Graduates of the Class of '47, you have received an education, which consists essentially in preparing man for what he must be and for what he must do in order to obtain the sublime end for which he was created. Be loyal to this essential quality of education! Be faithful Members of the Catholic Church and loyal citizens of the United States! May the Lord bless thee and keep thee. May He show His face to thee and have mercy on thee. May He turn His countenance to thee and give thee peace! FR. LAWRENCE M. CYMAN, O. F. M. Conv. Minister-Provincial J 1 -f 3452: 1::h:QEEE L K Al AL l -.l -:Sf DEU5 Eg, m um J 0, .-:?:21:2' 'nu f '3 f:2:2:-. 4-5'C'Z'f'U, T, 42 .' -Z:Z:1:LL lwxfqkf' 5' .::::g:55z:1- E . .'.:,:.:.'..gn ' Y--.3-' 2.1. 5,'g555g5:5::,:.fsf? -.K 4 gigzgmggy -- 1. lT , - ..1T1, 1 Q -i - 1 .- Y- - - - -5- -H 22129. . wh -. swiel '1:E5 :-ze 2-i x ' 4554- -cd ' g. ..,.---.-., , ' n ,. ' - .g. 35-sb '---. 'N 9 . 59 , - - v - ' ' .1-:,., :-'.,,, 51.-:-. Z 5 , 4 f.... .. .N If ,I , .A .55-' . . H .-'f -' . -. 4121-'F-: f' - -.f-2'-'f IP' :lludfzgzli .V Z:Z2:C' '.'. 'f?15iE2E'f.1:,.. ,, - - 'E f2f':F THE VERY REVEREND IUSTIN M. FIGAS, O.F.M. Conv. D.D., D.P., D.G, I ' S ! '4' ' ' ' , ' ',.gei2i2E5EEsi5QEg:f -, Q .-:1:1:51S2E2E2:1:2:?:2 't I .g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.'.'.z v, , 1 1 1 il-1--l-1 ,i - -1 1 Q- 1 1 r ' E l 1.1 l bl I 1 an l n '1-' 1 z il :JI ,g:,31fw,,., ,.,h ,,ez, 111 I I Wil 1 l l I l 1 X R 54 ' A ' ' ' 1 - . :-te. - : ' .. 1 ,g. ' 1 Y A Q A .Bah -W DEU T -':.'-3-xy - - 1.1 - . . ,,.,,,i,, ..... ,, 1 , 1 l , wv- .- -. ... -1 - .-.ggagaggtQ, ' - A A 5:E:'..:'R.v . . , V ,I M 5 MMM 5J??f .ms ,L 1 1. J nf ,,+ .Q The Very Reverend Founder's Address No thinking person will doubt that continuous education, through the formative years and into adult life, is necessary if the average citizen is to have his fighting chance at maintaining economic and civil rights. The modern, technical inventions of science require that people get together to form closely knit associationsg that they learn to work in cooperation for their self-protection, for the preservation of their human rights, their freedom and the American way of life! But education has a more profound purpose and broader significance. Education, according to the teachings of the Catholic Church, involves much more than simple instruction. Christian education should be fundamentally concerned with drawing out the good in man and developing it to is highest endp it should be concerned with disciplining the soul. In contrast to these Christian tenets of education we are confronted with those of a modern world based, as they are, upon urgency and expediency rather than upon justice and goodness. Nor can we doubt the truthfulness of the foregoing statement. For, modern education has become synonomous with getting ahead in this world - this progressive world - at any price. Modern, non-Christian edu- cation completely ignores the sad fact that evil keeps apace or immediately follows as a consequence of its teachings and practices. Modern education - based on expediency - has already oversupplied us with well-informed barbarians and very clever fools who bow down in superstitious awe before their self-made gods-science, machinery and money. ln conclusion, l wish to repeat, that this world does need education but a Christian education which fosters the good in man rather than one which bows down to his base desires. Only a Christian education, based upon justice, truth and goodness, can lead the student to a clear understanding ot the true values of success, ideals and, most important of all, man's destiny. Under any other course of action, human life makes no sense and forces man out of harmony with himself, into discord with his fellowmen, the nation, and, this above all, forces a breach between himself and his Creator! Modern education, based on other than Christian fundamentals, has certainly given proof of the chaos it can produce! Christian education, on the other hand, will imbue men with the spirit of Christ, a spirit, which the rushing waters of doubts and difficulties in a modern world, will not subdue! Fr. lustin, O.F.M. Conv. ter-t-it ,,ffj'1' ,.,JVf,sf - A , J' 0 x f Q . ll f ? X ' 4 IJMQ.---... li.-...ilir fb '1, :P PHMC5 1 v-1-1 r -ivrwvv nr 1 irlllvvlvi - ' NV '- tl i-yin v 1 N, . , I' 0' XV' W V pc-'l-y'?7 171 l l l 1 f,. ,I-',zQf, 41. AA. A 1, 1 3 ,+ Z'-.I . xi' .-'o , -5' .- History of St. Francis High School Any historical account SW 5'fW t iffu if- ' 'i'c'ii'Wi T' 'ii t ' which might ever be writ- - ten about St. Francis High Q? if . 'Y School can never be com- 5 , , A is, Z.n plete unless it also con- .-.,, ,M,., f litiiiihm gl tains a survey of the con- Will lllllli, ,TW 5-37 1 :l tributions of Father Iustin 'ttf lg ilflilll and his committee of Driv- . t 43:25 t' H mimi ' - ',,f:1 s -.--Vt -:,-1 ff- 213: t'v1 iii'-?':fzff:2,z,g - -' , - ers. For, it was in the -2 2 ',fr - f.f3F'Z.'f-'Zi '.-- minds of these men that the idea of a Saint Francis was conceived. Conceived of a desire to aid their fellow man it was nourished, in the years which followed, by the teachings of charity of Christ. lust a quarter of a century ago, these men, and all those loyal friends who have so Whole-heartedly supported them in their efforts, were called to the cause of St. Francis by their leader, Father Justin. They had come with a desire to aid in founding an institution where youth could obtain a religious, moral and intellectual training. They realized, as all good Christians do, that all gifts and talents must be justly used and cultivatedy that a knowledge of many things is necessary in life and, this above all, that religion is not least of these: that character is more important than culture. Night after night and into the small hours of each morning they thought and planned, they tortured their minds for ways and means to fulfill their great desire. They believed their cause was a just one, and because they believed in it firmly, it gave them courage to see it through. Their efforts finally bore fruit when finally, because of loyal support, they were able to break ground for the new school in lune of l925. September of that same year witnessed the laying of the cornerstone. In November of 1926 the completed structure was blessed and the portals of St. Francis were opened to receive its first student body. Despite any opinions to the contrary, St. Francis has always opened its doors to the rich, to the poor, to the more and to the less talented. ln order to especially aid the poor amongst the students, the drivers have, year in and year out, conducted their Annual Masquerade Ball. The funds derived from this charitable drive have been used to promote the education of those unfortunate lads who, though blessed with outstanding intellectual talents, have been poor in earthly goods. To each and everyone of these St. Francis has offered an academic, college entrance course: all this and more, it can and does offer its students because it is chartered by the University of the State of New York and because of its affiliation with the Catholic University of America. To Father Iustin, therefore, and to his Committee of Drivers ,to whom this book is dedicated, we offer our sincere and heartfelt thanks for their many kindnesses in behalf of our institution and its student body. May they ever continue to favor us with their good will. May the good Lord, whose cause of charity they postulated, justly reward them for all their efforts of the past, the present and the future. 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A ' ' 'gg 4:-, ,I fu W MU '-:- : .-5' .-X.I',:5: ' Qi: ' sw. .-... . . - - . -f' - RECREATION ROOM The real character of a man is found out by his amusementsf' Sir Ioshua Reynolds THE GYMNASIUM If all the year were playing' holidays, the sport would be as tedious as to Work. P- Wm. Shakespeare Very Rev. Norbert Zonca O.F.M.C. D.D. Guardian of St. Francis Convent Rev. Adam Zajdel, O.F.M.C. Rev. Ferdinand Cisek, O.F.M.C. S.T.L B.A. M.A. Asst. Principal-Biology IIA, IIBQ I-lealthg Etiquette Rev. Andrew Kasak, O.F.M.C. Asst. Pretectg English IA, IBQ Religion Ill Rev. Pacific Baldyga, O.F.M.C. American History IVQ Religion II Prefect English IIA, IIBQ Religion IV i ev. Alexander Robaczewski, O.F.M.C Latin IIAQ III, IVg Faculty Athletic Advisor Rev. Rufinus Niedzwiecki, O.F.M.C. B. A. M. S. Rev. Desiderius Wawro, O.F.M.C. B. L. S. M. A. Religion I Bg Librarian Rev. Augustine Pawlak, O.F.M.C. B. A. M. A. Mathematics I A, I ABQ II A, IlBg Athletic Directorg Basketball G' Baseball coach. Rev. Serafin Zablonski, O.F.M.C. Polish I, II, III, IVg Latin IIBQ Physical Educationg Intramurals Director French III, IV Rev. Raphael Wisniewski, O.F.M.C Rev. Faustin Zator, 0.F.M.C. Social Science IA, IBQ Lating B. S. M. S. Orchestra, Choir 6' Clee Club Physics Illg Chemistry IV Director Rev. Adrian Paszek, 0.F.M.C . .......... ne. S: .3 f:54':i5:C555I55ZE525252527Z3:3'5:7:5:5:i:1: .. .....,, ,,,, . , RM, ..... '94 N 'M 1405 4. -i. 'V Q' u? 4:-' vf' X' My 96:7 ,403 'owfiz ...xx af fa, M39 +93-N o F35 -: A . . .....,... . . .' . . . 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Very Reverend Aiphcme M. Fugaewskl, 0.F.M., D.P. Spiritual Director Rev, john Blaszkow, 0.F.M.C. Latin IA, IB. World HiS1.OryHB: English Ill, lVg World History IIA Religion IBQ Track Coachg Asst. Coach Religion HB5 Dramahcs Mr. Stephen Banas, B.A., L.L. Football Coach-Athletics Dr. Leo M. Michalek, M. D. Health Er Hygiene Mr. Eugene Serafin General Scienceg Intermediate Algebra , Q. . . .. ,-1:. . .5135 .1... - .fx X I A A . ...... 'n 7:5:5:5:1:5:5:5f, '- .F ,F ,:2:E:1:f. ' ' ,Wqnl ty - L 1.1 1 -1v-f'- -. 1 T-v?-11, .- gigigigz-5,:,:,' ' ,X if-.QE l 1.1 I I bl l 1 lk! l I v I K IL :Al 'I - 2553531313 4-QQ-. v '- ' A I. ' A 1. A A L za. . 3 , ...... . A ., . f73 , - , 157 , ws 1: ' 1 I 4,-' FV -r ff I, f lf ' Prmc1pc11 Fr. Pacific M. Bcddyqcr, O.F.M. Conv. '- s , - . .:55Q3:5:::::::g::::.Z 'tl If .:.:.1.::::g:g:g2:r-I-21 -. f ,-:ggi - A T 1 1 1 l, :.:::.:.:.,.,.. H I ,I 0 iw: , 1'Z':':Qf l' V I Q -Zvi' .- 1 yi r -ivrri -1 vnu iivi-1 - 5. bxvv ul L .1 - 9 - aa - 'l'5 '9n. ' . -14 H 1 I l l l 3 32:35 2.3.1. -.ac-:Q Q - - - - . 4.-. -:,.,, x.,-.-.:.g..' L A In A L ll W 1 ,,,,.:' i 4-15+ , '- ':r:, ' .- t'iriP5'Z .1 Y U 1:::.'-'-:tI:. fl':lt:: ...QQ lg f..,, 5'ttt ' To The Class of '47 Life is full of challenges, and the manner in which you will meet them will determine your character. Challenges come to nations and to individuals, and nations and individuals have conquered and survived, or yielded and disappeared from the face of the earth, according as they met the challenge or shirked it. Nations fell because of their failure to meet the challenges that were thrown at them by the circumstances of the times. Individuals are continually challenged, and their response, their reaction to the challenge will inevitably shape their lives beyond the possibility of later diverting it into other channels. Famous men of ancient and modern times succeeded in meeting the challenge thrown at them, because each and every one of them had an ideal and worked constantly to achieve that ideal. They had faith in the value of their ideal and confidence in their ability to ultimately achieve it. Graduates of '471 To many a young man it appears so much easier to follow the path of least resistence, so much easier to drift along with the tide then to battle against itg so much more pleasant to accept the attiude of the crowd instead of resisting it and bringing the crowd to the Christian way of thinking! Here at St. Francis, for four full years you were constantly taught not to be too complacent: not too lazy to exert yourselves sufficiently to over- come the obstacles that lie between you and the achievement of your ideal! You have been taught that the greatest weapon that you can have in this striving to achieve your goal, in answering the challenge of life, is FAITH. Faith in God, faith in your fellowmen and faith in yourselves. Faith in your- selves because you were put there for a purpose. For, the Omnipotent God who placed you here would not have done so without reason and without endowing you with the ability to fulfill His purpose, if you were anxious enough to do so. Look about today at the successful men you know, and you will find out that faith in God, in themselves, in the rightness of the ideal that they have set for themselves, and in their ability to achieve it, were the basis of their success. Our task has been completed. This inspiring faith, we have been trying constantly to imbue into your hearts and souls during your stay at St. Francis. We feel sure that each and everyone of you will achieve his ideal, for yours is the heritage of character and intelligence to which all St. Francis boys are heirs. May God bless you, one and all. Fr. Pacific Baldyga, Principal and THE FACULTY - nusmi KI '-+1 -:si:1:f . S. .::: '55521 'qi U' .- -. . .f Q' QW, 3 I I ,X x , 1. , f 1 .f f.--n- l 1u1u r1 Mb! 'l, f il ,ZH-if 1 v1 1 --ivrvi 11 ivivrii 9 X' '-. ' Kiwi, 1 IQ l I 'T' I V4 ll 5 J of I I ,dy x -llx gf 'll--, w3p I1-li llI1 1 bb ,,, , , H A1. A All f ii ' ff .5-f,,.-rf vw,.- ,f 45, f 'V 1442-fsjf ff '-' f , ,, f . i CLASS OFFICERS Benedict B. Cfolonka, Presidentg Ioseph F. Wierzba, Vice-President Francis M Cyran, Secretary: Francis I. Kurkowski, Treasurerp Walter A. Mysiewski Sergeant-at-Arms. E CLASS MOTTO: VINCIT QUI SE VINCIT CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS CABNATION BLUE AND WHITE i s z n :Al vb In 2' -. , , mm - i:5SEEEE5EEEEEEEEEEE5 ,n :E-.A+:5EigEEE55EE3, - 1- ri--1-1 1 -rv 111' --r Q- 1111 - 5. X' 1, Mb QEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE I 1.1 I z l u 1: II n n 11' I A - '-.155 wig l I sl I in 1 1 Il I l l 1 1 'i - A L- V I A - ac.:-.::..:' JL-V---.-V-1' ' A ' ..-.-:r:2:f:sr:a:s' ' -P .5-g4:e1r:z1f:f RICHARD FRANCIS BARAN 244 Rother Avenue Buffalo ll, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 6' Choir, l, 25 Dramatic Circle, 2, 4, Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 45 Science Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity: Track, 3, 4, lntramurals: Football, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 45 Softball, l, 2, 3, 4. By the Work one knowns the Workman, and Richard does himself proud. He has acquitted himself admirably in studies Without becoming a bookworm. To prove this, just take a iook at his extra-curricular activities. A connoisseur of music, both classic and popular, he was a regular member of the Orchestra, and could always be counted on to deliver those high trumpet notes clearly. I-le was furthermore, an active member of the Glee Club and carries with him the honor of having sung on the Rosary Hour. ln the field of Sports, Dick's specialty was Track, and as a Varsity man in that line, he represented his Alma Mater very creditably. ln other Athletics, he took an active interest ,and played for his class teams whole-heartedly. A serious, friendly, and Well-liked youth, Richard intends to pursue studies in Chemistry. His classmates' best Wishes qo with him. Q. ' ' QW, 053:-r:5:5:,., n 1 f .1 '-:-:-:- P. '- -QW it -f' .f:2:5:5:-. - 5:5 . ' 5455555555555 5 5' f ,555:::3:::::::3:::::,-1 - - 1- 1-1-1 1 -. 1-1. , rj. f., .ig 45 , T ,...-..., , .-.,'-1-. - 1 T-11 - , xi 3 -E , 1 Y O - 'f' l I I-I+. .+I ' '+I-.izll dx .'1 : - - F - - - A fggws. :gal it :fin-.A::': V A A Q A ,Gp-V U' 'Qi-,.f',,,5 7, ,gy i , , , 1 .5 3. -3,,.- 7- V , -. .,., F 'M Q T I We .iiugnnzsluxulgun v'n 11141-I ,5. M- --he -ruaaiiet-.itzi 2. 5 IW 'aff ' 4 0 DANIELHEDWARD BARCZYKOWSKI Radio Club, 33 Bulletin, 3, 43 Orchestra, 43 Varsity: Football, 43 lntramurals: Football, l, 2, 33 Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4g Softball, l, 2, 3, 4. With no offense to Grantland Rice, Danny was a top-notch Sports Editor on the Bulletin Stait and the splendid Writeups oi this major social interest at St. Francis are a tribute to his terse, big-time articles. But Dan was by no means just a passive onlooker in the sporting field. Up to the coming of Football as a major sport, he took part in Intramural League competition. But when this real he-man game, as he called it, came into its own up here, Danny began scrimmaging arduously and as the fruit ot his efforts, he promptly became one ot Banas's boys. His service to the Glee Club was recognized and he became Secretary of that renowned society in his senior year. Then there remains his position of Drummer in the Orchestra. His sense ot timing was a responsible factor in the success ot the Rhythm Masters. We can't say any more about Danny than- A good sport and a swell fellow. 279 Paderewski Drive Buffalo 12, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club G' Choir, l, 2, 3, Secretary 43 French Club, 43 Science Club, l, 2, 3g -:2:1:2:2:2:E2,, I 'Z ff , .li s:sEs25SsSs:s:a:z:sgq 3. fr ,.f:E:E:2:i:E:f:Q:E:5:-:Q R, 1 2.3. - - 1. 1 - lil EEEEEEEE::,.vf,' ,H A G - i -11--1 1 q--If:-'YQ -. -1-1?-1-nv - in NK, ., 'I V 4 v E2EIE:QE1.J 'f :fr . 54 C'Z 'ui-.4 5 ga . . v l N' f-:.- 1. 'X .4422 Q ' ' IL. AA. ' ' '-'?i2E55:5- ' .Mx ' -' I ' t?E33EgE3Eg:,:,:-.,. ' -. Q-fu, get ill!! lliltll l1 11'iEmb,,sx --nllll-l1lSlDT'l lllti '-Z Cuwwf lk Sl- Dru WWW WM' f ,H lf' IOSEPH IOHN BLASZKOW 641 Hudson Avenue Rochester, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club G Choir, l, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Circle l, 2. President 43 French Club, 43 Bulletin, l 3 Camera Club, l 3 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club, 3, 45 Hobby Club, l, 2, 33 Polish Circle, l, Z, 3, 43 Intramural: Football, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 45 Soft- ball, l, 2, 3, 4. Chubby never let studies interfere with his education. His easy-qoinq, effortless manner used to amaze his classmates, because when Honor Cards were being handed out, he was right there. Outside of the class room, this young product of the Flower City, confined his social activities to those of the more artistic realm, althouqh he participated in Intramural Sports. But it was on the stage that his real talents could be appreciated. In the Senior Christmas play, he had the difficult part of a Sorority qirl, and it is a credit to his acting ability that his impersonation drew the applause of the audience. His manly voice also found expression over the ether. Ioseph's outlook on life can be summed up in this one statement - lt all comes to him who Waits. t n Y - ? 'izizizf :-:1 '. 2 -f f- :-:-:-:-. ,iz ., ,- .,,5,,,,,,,,m, - .l..... '-jj' ' - 4 -- 1 l. , - .iii ra I 'I'I'Z'I'1'f'I-I-2-2-24 Q?-5 -H, in :ls .E5:E:E:E:gZ?:2T. - 1.1 1-11 1 --iv -r-1 -1-r 1 ifvii - - ill silt-rf: fe:s:a:a22z:a v I - if ' 'r ?t 4v Q-',:5::pp:-:-:- ' C g,.,. I, ..:b'f ppygigg 1 1 l l l 5271:-:-P .-4- i. -754: ' ' ' ' ' ' A..,.,2i, ...- Y A - A fazefff- -o w .-Q4-I 4:,.,. 1.-' ,- I f , fix 1, 3 QYQII-Qlf-QI - 1 ' ' -lj:-' ' -Il'tI:i'xitlI.1I2t.it: 4, flwdffyi i f 1' FRANCIS MICHAEL CYRAN 3, 43 Football, l, Z, 3g Softball, l, 2, 3, 4. The Collar-Ad model of the Class of l947, Frankie is not only a good dresser, but a good all-around man. I-le added his powerful push into making our newly-formed Football team a highly respected one. His driving finish established his position on the Track Varsity. Frank participated in Intramural contests, and was ready to take part in anything which would reflect well on his Alma Mater. lt is, therefore, no accident that he was a much sought-after orator, for his eloquence was of the first order. These experiences and his smooth diction stood him in good stead when he was chosen for the main lead in the Christmas Play in his Senior year. His chef d'ouevre, is still spoken of with praise. lt is too bad that we have to part with a fellow like Frank. The World could easily use some more like him. 644 Oliver Street North Tonawanda, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club Cr Choir, l, 23 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 3, 43 Oratorical Society, l, 3, 45 Bulletin, 3, 45 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 43 French Club, 43 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 45 Varsity: Track, 2, 3, 4g Football, 4, intramural: Basketball, l, 2, I -nl I I bl I Q I wftglmvms i 94' AW? 7 , TSWH 1 , -i.:.:::E:E:E:::::,::L .H . ::Q:f:f:2555g:gt3t3'5'-? '. f .-Q:Q:2:2:2' -- 1. - -. EEEEEEEE.,, ! -,II t k 4 .5535 .- 1 vw-rn-1 r 1-ivr-ri -1 v- ilgv-117 - y yxl , It .cgi 1 5 1 in l 11 'l l l ? - - - I . .M ...V iz l ...-.-1-11:2 '-:l:5:g::5,. ff IOSEPH ALPHONSE DASZKIEWICZ 2928 East Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 45 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity: Track, 3, 45 Basketball, 45 Football, 45 Intramural: Football, l, 2, 35 Basketball, l, 2, 35 Softball, l, 2, 3, 4. Master of the Kitchen and a champion on the athletic field would covert loe's description to some extent. A willing and able worker this lad used to hand out the food to us for a long time. Always busy but never complaining, Baltirnore's pride found time to do his studies, and still represent St. Francis in Varsity competition. A slick ball-handler and an able floorman on the basketball court he managed to collect his share of the baskets without resorting an undue concentration on individual honors. Always a gloom chaser and never depressed himself, loe breaks through a gloomy front with a well-chosen quip or two. loseph possesses one of the best dispositions and biggest hearts in the Senior class. We are sincerely hopeful that whatever loe chooses to do, he will find hapiness in it. tif' -i l ll I z Sl l 1 IQ l n 'lf' l I x og :Al -I hwy W 'CJ A gf f s L H a' xx Q l 1 at 3 .I I 1' , ', 4 .-jf -1 li, 1l 'J . 1 f,,,7f .- l viii 1 -vvrwi rv- -rrvii .- , x -- - .ffff Y ,Q X '-, s',' ,, W f 1 Q 5 , I ,rf Z, Al. A f-'.-fb 1, V ln, ' 4-' 'ff ' ff iff .- KW W 5 4 9 , ' W s wat! tygg -t ...-k v,..V 5 yeQ ,,,,,,,y1g+2fM,t,, H ,, 'w - -' '- -Wa... ,. ' ,j,I.. '.Qtst- 'T ...,: : t: .... tr- :.. -'i2's.f::1-ti ' 3 Kllilt- ...., ..., f:g,e,,:,-.'v,',., '551,g,QstWw.:'5: L 1- 1 t2ii2W5f3!'Ft1tf IOHN STANISLAUS DYMOWSKI l it Z0 Rector Road Mattapan, Mass. vvlx Q' . ,, V 9 ,I 4 , Q -.,:1:: .,.- 1 - .1 5- , www 7-fffl Q K. ot M., l, 2, 3, 4g C-lee Club 6' Choir, l , l . . Orchestra, l g Co ernlcan Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 11 Class ping-pong champion, lg Varsity: Basketball, ' ' 'sf'gag,,.A3g,,g5gf3f.-f 3, A 33 lntramural: Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, 2, 3, v-jy.-.-t1-:- t -Cf, I up ' . 4 A xg ,Q Ji -, .- t?Q j5s.,:g,: 4 I B - . 4 --tg, asketball l 2 4. ?' ,f ,.... , ' ' nz- ' ---- t ' x , r A at 3-5,3 vw., figs 1 . .1 ' ,ska tiff? ,fgfkf -:t tg' .Q'Zf?f?L A good sport ,a good student, and a good friend. This can not be said of many fellows, but it can be easily applied to Boston. A go-gette-r, he stuck to a job until he had it finished. After two years ot disappointment, he finally succeeded in earning a place for himself on the Varsity Basketball team, which only goes to prove his perseverance and strength of character. When it came to intramural sports competition, lohn was not a specialist. Baseball, football, basketball, or any other sport, he tackled it with equal vigor and always seemed to come out on top when the fight was over. Good sport, good student, good friend-Good Luck! .:s:s:s:s:2:2:e:tf'-. Q 1 ...-. ,:::5::::::::5:53355,i 1, ' , .Q:2:5:5:i:2:E:5:,:-:-:Q H. 1 -- .1 -i... , - .. i-. .lf,E:E5:E:., .,.. In 55 G .- -- -11 r -rvw-1 --v 1 -qi - lbX,jl? , . 1 A - - . 1 ' ' - .. ' ':1'12..: 'ft' - Kal I I- l 1 li I I T' l I il llf I 1-1 l - Q Wil H I l I 1 si, A L5 - ' 'eu--. .if 1' ' Al 3+ .ID U-l iffy' l 43? 'f 'fY STANISLAUS ANTHONY ELMAN l9 Person Street Buffalo, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 35 Polish Circle, l, 2, 35 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 35 Philatelic Society, l, 2, 35 Clee Club 6' Choir, l, 2, 35 Class President, l, 25 Class Vice-president, 35 Hobby Club, l, 2, 35 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 35 Intramural: Basketball, l, 2, 35 Football, l, 2, 35 Softball, l, 2, 3. A rarity among students is our beloved former classmate, Elmer. Truly one of the brightest stars in the sky of our achievements, he was the spark plug of our class for the duration of his stay at St. Francis. A sportsman to the core, he served as Catcher for the class softball team for three seasons. Not satisfied with being an athlete only in the Spring and early Summer, he was a football player in the Fall, and a sensational basketball player in the dreary Winter months. And, through it all, he maintained an even keel of excellence and a high degree of team spirit. Turning to scholastic topics, We find it the easiest task to spot Elmer, since he was at the very pinnacle of the Brain Trust. During the entirety of the three years he spent with us, he never had to fear any serious competition for the top honors of the class When it came to mental work. With amazing speed of perception and an almost superhuman memory for facts, figures, and grammatical rules, he easily surmounted the obstacles which proved too great for the majority of us. To top it all, he had the rare honor of receiving an honor card for each and every fifth-Week period that he spent at his Alma Mater. They say that the U. S. Army gets the best of everything, Elmer. Well, all We can say is that they certainly did just that when they took you away from us! We've certainly missed you in this last year of ours at St. Francis, but at least we're thankful for those glorious first three years! 1. al -5 T ,7' 3:31211 I:-.- iff A -' ,3:g::::::. 1 - 'i - :-:':-:-:-:-. '-I f - - T .-.l , - .1-il Q!! ,,-.5 - 1 --11 . ----- -. - 1--.-.- - - v ,i '.g::::g:s3t5:1 . . Y ' '-'G' f:7:3:-F:-'S:5: N , ,f.-'-13:15-5: w l H F:-:-5.1 . . f :f-5 'vs- :1.-5 - - W Y A-sms, ,,-:gm.,l , - -- Y A - A it P ,gs-3. lad?-25 .avjf-ere., ?v5'1'31ftf' ,, ., - f-55556-if Q !f1Ylll-LQll1llI l ' , ' ' 'lift' ' Ii'tI:5:6i!LI3Iit: fri mggiff' BERNARD BENEDICT GOLONKA K. of M., l, 2, 35 President 45 Dramatic Circle, 2, 45 Polish Circle, l, 2, 35 President 45 Oratorical Society, l, 25 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club, 3, 45 Orchestra, l, 2, 3. President 45 Bulletin, l, 2, 35 French Club, 45 Class President, 45 Intramural: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 45 Softball, l, 2, 3, 45 Football, l, 2, 3, 4. Attesting to Bernie's leadership ability and sparkling personality is the fact that in his Senior year, his fellow-students thought him capable of holding the presidential office in three different and separate instances. This ability to lead and to be followed, gave him the opportunity to mold and formulate the very actions of his colleagues and we can say-not safely, but assuredly -that he did his duty well. Surpassing the average student in versatility, Bernie found himself able to make a niche in other fields besides executive capacity. The unsurpassed excellence of his accordion playing, combined with a natural sense of humor and a means of expressing his feelings, tended to make him one of the outstanding musicians and entertainers St. Francis has ever produced. fl-le has at least four different pieces of music to his credit as a composerj. Out in front while at St. Francis, may you always stay in the limelight of public opinion, Bernie! I7 Elmwood Street New Castle, Pa. -r-u-Saber-2-1-: 'S' is 'N vfq-,,mmg9 'lfltymrwf i'l'5'I' A10 ' '5 ' 5: ' 223225225 .-.:.1.5.:.t -I .:. 1. 5 - .'f3l1:2:f:i:I:21 in S . h - ...ll .i:E:E:E:5:5:E:3,5:34a .lk .1 .::::::::::::::,:-z-:-:Q 1, f 1.::,:5:3:5 -- .-.. li, 1 -. l- i :::E:E:E::,.,.. U' il 0 -,EEZ - -1 '11 r f-qv-vw-1 -1 1 -1r-vvfm-1-1 - i..EQ5QE:Ei5l in bv, '-I - 15:3 , t 'xg ' :E2:5:5:35::.Qg s ff.-lr' f . .25 1 1 in 1 l TC 1 l I 1 W-':,5',,. 't , ' ' ' 1 A ' xiii? -:-. 5':':ffQ2:1W1 -:I ' A - A '5 ':'::: ' 431: f.2:1:',tl ,,,-SIE -. ..,. 'f Q!-'F' '-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- '.' Hi 'N' ' '9:1:5:5:5S:5:5 Q- , , ,.,z2:2:Q2:3:g:f EDMUND MICHAEL HOKULA 53 Otis Street Batavia, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 45 Coper- nican Science Club, 3, 4, Bulletin, 3, 4, French Club, Treasurer, 4, Intramural: Basketball, l, 2, 3, 43 Softball, l, 2, 3, 43 Football, l, 2, 3. 45 Varsity Track Team, l. An empty barrel makes the loudest noise. This age-old apothegm seems to substantiate our belief that Ed is far from empty. Careful to meditate before uttering his decisions on any matter, he has Well earned the respect of his fellows and even of his superiors. Ed, The Fritz Kreisler of St. Francis, has established for himself an enviable four-year membership record, playing first violin with the St. Francis Rhythm- Masters. Naturally diligent in all things, he easily managed to gain repute as one of the leading contestants for the Honor Roll of studies. When, some day, you shall make your musical debut Kas We all are certain that you shallj, you may be sure that your comrades from SFHS will be there, inthe front row, to applaud, pal! if Q rf .-:1E5E5SlE5:'!, ' SW r ' 0fI5'ff?1E2:4. f:i:5:3:5:7i- 'Q 'Tv 232151, ::5:Qgfg5g!gfgZg'g '. --x' f V he .gzzgzgzzgi 1 T- T I52E21r1:151:5fi6 . 4 -..-.-1-:-:1E1E21?52E2. ,,,,.:.-.-- K, .I ,-,,:,,,:,.::::,:,,:,5,,.... - - ... 1.11 , .. ....ll, '-, - .. , -ii 1 -v---r - -... -...v--, - B. ' -C'1 ' 'If' Ze . , x -. wg-ra .,-,r-Q.,-5, v :2:-:ro '1 QC? :5:5:1:-zf'- .-'4 ' - ' 0 '-. ' I I g., 5g.::1'. .!4 ' Zu' - r - ' ' ,,, ,, .M ,. ,,., i. ,,. 7 -1. A , 452:23 War. .f 'Ci .'-... X' , ,A ',. . V EUGENE MICHAEL KANIA 631 Miller Street Eynon Pa K. of lvl., l, 2, 3, 4g Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 6' Choir, l, 23 Copernican Science Club l, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club, l, 2, 45 French Club 4 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity: Track, l, 2 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 45 Baseball 43 Intramural Basketball, l, 23 Softball, l, 2, 35 Football, l, 2 3, 4. To have good humor, you must have someone who dpprecicttes it. lust such d person wcts our Kc1ne. One of the best listeners to be found, he often surprised us by cr turncfbout Where he become the ncrrrcrtor cmd we the listeners. He thrived on sports cts d fish thrives in water. This was his ncrturcrl element, crnd he Wcrs not hesitornt to displdy this fcxct. A qood runner, his legs served him well not only in trorck, but also on the bdsketbcxll court where he was wont to streotk owciy for dn unassisted score every once in cr while. For four yedrs we horve been heorrinq you soy, Ah, qo on! Now it is our turn to soy it. Yes sir, Kotne, Go on! - to success! ,I 0 - -.:lllQlQl1lIQ - ILAIJI 1x 7 da? illllL 51111111 u1 11l-54 MW . A '- e -1- - - ' .W , - .1i2E2E2E1E1Ef:zf'i. 1, .Q.:z:z:2:- -rlil .E:E:E:E:E:E:E:E:E:E.a 1, i ,iziiizz .Q:::::::::::3:g:g:-:-:g '-3 1 :.:13:::5:::533gggg - .. 1. l--1 .f -. .l. -.- :5:E:E:E::,,,. 4.1 li .,E:E:E:E:E,:,:,:: - 1- vi--1 r -iv 111 -1 1 i-:vii - gy 5,4 gy' -fi. v 7 . Q-:U a. ' l I '4'5i'2g.', 'i 5 1515 - - f - l - fi:-:hl3E'+'S -12:25:15: :-:-:':-:-:- -. f- .w., . .::fZ,.4:-' I, Y. 5'-.,.. 2' 4- 553A ,.i ROMAN STANISLAUS KUBACKI 52 Dwight Street Chicopee, Mass. K. of M., 2, 3, 43 Oratorical Society, 33 Dramatic Circle, 2, 3, 4g Copernican Science Club, 2, 33 President, 43 Radio Club, 3g Bulletin, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club C1 Choir, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club, 2, 3, 43 School Representative to the Cleveland Naval Aeronautical Show, 4g Intramural: Softball, 2, 3, 4g Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Football, 2, 3, 4. We're not certain whether Kilroy was here, but we are absolutely certain that Roman S. Kubacki was at Francis. No matter where you would go or what you would do, Kuba was always there and often just when you needed him. Always ready with the helping hand, it is small wonder that he was required by practically everyone at one time or another. A steady honor student, he never failed in his scholastic duties, often going even further than he was asked. A whiz at anything connected with science, he was the Faculty's natural choice to represent St. Francis as a naval cruiser ' to the Cleveland Aeronautical Exhibition. The Franciscan Order is gaining a good man in you, dear Kubal M N ...-:riliiif5535355555222235EiiS5?E5EiE5S5E5E5E2::.., .+I-Z'Z'XC'Z-Z-C-Pi' I' 25'-I-I 5' I-2-I-I-I-. ..f:z:z:s:s:fe, -' - ci 55:2-f42:s:1.. .siriiliiiririrn '-. 7, 5' ,rv 515123. , ,-,- Eflfffilfiiiiiiifliii H, 'l -' rErErErE1E1s?' 15:5:1:1:I:I-I-'-ti '- f I-:1:5:1:5:1i:1:1:1:2i:.1. -- 1 - 1n I 1 :-:-:-' f- v H:-:-:-:-:-'-2:-15-:-: :Ei , If 4 ,URI 1 . :rJ':5:1:2:2:fE35:1:-:3:1g1- .- .1 '11-1 r -iv-111' -1 1 i '? ' ' :-:-.L ' -. '- . 'R:I:Z ':Z:C- .n ,:zgs:...3 an me ' - ' --3.3.3, ,,f, u 9 .-:.g.y .-.3 , mise,-. -i ff 2,-:as - - ' - A, A' ' - Li-. .-'.N'. -8:-f',.1.1ii -'-I-I , 4 .--'-'-'- -Z' w ... , :', A :::- I bm H., I-.-L .jg ' :Z-., ' ,423 , '.,.- ,gf lf' 4' .: .ff . 1 . 2.-' :l FRANCIS IOSEPH KURKOWSKI 280 Cable Street Buffalo, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 43 Copernican Science Club, l 2 3' Radio Club, 4, Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, 1 y r French Club, 4, Class Treasurer, 4g Class President, 3, Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 4g Intramural: Basketball, 43 Football, l, 2, 33 Softball, l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity: Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Football, Captain, 43 Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4. an i One of the brightest athletic stars of the class, Korky kept sportsman- ship in mind even when he was not on the playing field. Unassuming and reserved, the only thing he would ever argue about was whether or not the man was safe on first, or whether or not the basket was good for a score. Instead of blowing off steam by griping, Frank took to playing the trumpet in the SFI-IS Orchestra and could really send us when it came to a fast polka or a march. As far as studies went, Kork went right along with them, since he never chose to specialize in any one subject. As a result of his even temperament, we all came to love and appreciate our Korky. His election to many popular offices were merely an expression of our affection and a means of showing him that we were well-satisfied with his abilities. Hats off to you, Sport! 449 Hudson Avenue Rochester, N. Y. Q -m1:5atn- 2 -at R at if it M5152-fb J' K ff- ' U'W il555i55EE5:1.. t:s:e:s:s:te:z:5:s:s:e -., , Im::::::::::g:, - - l lui -. ' :5:E:5:E:55:5:-:-'- X xl A .-55333t35g5gQ:Q:Q:Q:::5:1 -:-:-:-:-' i l f, Q '-:-:-:-:-:-:::g:g:::3:3, - 1 '71 r -1 v ww-r -1 1 -vu-vii - 1-.izftfiffq-'z by l? 'tacit ':g:gg:g:f:::::::5:3::: fn- ' . fi ' Q 4 - A s:s:e:2:a:::::r:::1 w 1 l l I .H , agfaiifiiliffff ' L l-. ' ' A 1- A L - 9. .. in-I ' ,.-.-'4 3 H1 253 ,.,,.:.g-:2:E:2:1:35:5:' ' W V '-:iz ,Eh I --,5r'.,-:g:3-if ' ffffilllfll-:-. ' ' ' THADDEUS EDWARD MAZUR K. of lvl., 3, 43 Copernican Science Club, 3, 43 Radio Club, 3, 43 Bulletin, 3, 43 French Club, 43 Hobby Club, 43 Varsity: Football, 43 Intramural: Basketball, 3, 43 Football, 33 Softball, 3, 4. Dale Carnegie once wrote a book entitled How to Win Friends and Influence People. One thing we feel certain of is that our Ed will never have any need of this book, or any other one of its kind. After spending only two years at St. Francis, he has found one of the warmest places in the hearts of all of his classmates. One of our best athletes, Ed starred in football, playing with the Varsity and always giving more than his share for each victory. An able scientist, he chose the radio branch of this field as his pet. Having studied corn- mercial art in the first two years of his high school career, he was the only fellow in the class who fully understood the intricacies and technicalities of the slide-rule. We all hope that the final period of your own personal football game with Life will end with you well in the lead! ' ' -ttuaamttzritz all T ' f :-:5:32f:5:3:if2:T i 'i''i'3'1:1:3i'2?:5:3Z3:3:'. gzjq - - Q5 af, ' ' gg:-:-rzzg., -1 u, .4 :... 3 '-::::::. E532 '- ?:5:3:3:3'- .1 ,xv ,I J w,:,,.,. 11...- Z'Z'Z-7 1 f . ..-.'.-I-I-I-Iv:-I-L -My r 'f 5-5:5g:-55g15:5,:,:-:35,.--- it ll r 1 , i-i jgv Vf'-, Q A .. 1 .....-.1 . ----.. W.. - -if.. .. ' '- if I ' 1 - -- - I - - - 'fr -1 ' ' r -1- - ' A-'i:f',: .- , I, . e2fr4f ' CASIMIR LESTER MITULSKI l, 2, 35 Varsity: Football, 45 Intrarnural: Softball Casey lones was a great legendary railroad mang Casey Mitulski is a great pal and a wonderful all-around fellow. Calm and collected at all times, Casey was the friend and helper of all of us - his schoolmates. Reserved, though not shy, he was one of the most modest fellows we have ever known. Despite his talents and ability, he was never one to seek the spotlight of public praise. When it came to sports, Casey was one of the first to enter any and all contests. His athletic career, however, reached its zenith in his Senior year when he was one of the capable few who were deemed worthy of Varsity membership in Football. Even though he was at his best on the gridiron, Casey was also above average in other sports such as basketball and softball. During his entire four-year stay at this high school, he was a consistent participant in all the intramural sports, and it was often that his skill helped bring honor and glory to the Class of '47. If your conquest of the rest of the world shall be as complete as your conquest of St. Francis, we know that you shall reach the very heights of success! 4 Otis Street Batavia, N. Y. K. of Nl., l, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 45 Hobby Club, l, 2, 35 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club, 35 Dramatic Circle, l, 25 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 45 Football, l, 2, 3. - ...im ,. St at ,J .:z2sS5i522EzSzEsE2E22? , - - 1 1i-1 1 1--l1i-1 :EEEEEEEE.:.5.4,4 VJ' ti 0 .3555 - 1 --gl' r -rvuvvi -1 1 11-:vii - ....-.gfifgfgin :fry ' --H i- 5 1 -5 Y 1 1 I 1 1 l l Q K. -, 1 i . ' qghszz-..'--'::.. ' 'zrbfl- :fy 'Y' '23 ZS?-Y ff2 ps' sfbmaaff WALTER ALEXANDER MYSLEWSKI 413 William Street Bridgeport, Conn. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 45 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 35 Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 45 French Club, 45 Glee Club 6' Choir, l, 2, 3, 45 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity: Basket- ball, 2, 35 Captain, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 45 Football, 45 lntramural: Softball, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l5 Football, l, 2, 3. Q To be chosen captain of the St. Francis High basketball Varsity is truly a great honor. This year, the men of the team deemed it more or less their duty to entrust a return Walt with that position. Not only did they do this as a return for previous faithful service, but more so because they knew that he had the strength of character and other attributes of a good athletic leader. As to the results - the outcome -- of the team's choice ,one needs only to look at their seasonal record to see that their selection was true. Studies, however, also are of major importance in a students life. And Walt would be the last person to forget this. Occasionally, an athlete is forced to curtail his sports activities in order that he might maintain his standards of education. This was at all times far from necessary in Walt's case. He not only kept up with the rest of the class, but even surpassed some members oi that class. Hang on to that spirit, Walt! That's a tough World you're setting out to beat! if Qfjv iw-l 47---.nlllf,l-l1lIT'- 14141-I J ff --- - - - -1?-lIhf113a.E.l:il':7 f 'Wm fgw f J- zc-zig-:+r - - zug:g:pz'f:-:5:3:E::.- 9, ' ' 9' ' 4 'gi- f:2:1:-. . 4, asv G 5' ,5E5EfE2::.,.. -li,- 'l I5 ,4 :- .-:-:1:1:Yl555E3i5555E- - .1 1 ' ' I . '5r1ZE1E25152r3E2ErE:f ' If , -1: 0 3::::::::::::5::53T - 1- 'ini r n-uvvuvv-1 -1 1 irviui - b ' t -:-:-:':.'-.:f.- 4 Q. f ' it y . at 44 e-,,,.-.- .W , I, ..,: ' Y l az-. .v - .4 - - - - Z . A - .. - , j.. ,- , x 5:52.-,-w . if vi . - -.44. IOHN PETER NOWACKI 'I9 Taft Street Dorchester, Mass. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club, 35 Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Circle, 43 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 43 Ping-Pong Champion, 2, 45 Intramural: Softball, l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball, l, 2, 3, 43 Football, l, 2, 3, 4. Good things come in small packages and friend Iohnny proves it. Even though there wasn't much of him physically, he was one of the biggest men spiritually. Here, truly, was one of those little giants, who do so much more than is ever expected of them. On the field of sports, Iohn was more than good. He ranked with the best, especially in basketball and ping-pong. He proved his ability as a cager by playing out a successful season with the top Senior class team in the intramural competition. ln his Sophomore year, he became School Champion in Ping-Pong, and repeated his performance in his Senior year. Studies never handicapped Iohn, since he made good use of his time and talents. Never one to shudder at even the greatest assignments, he has never been known to fail in his scholastic duties. Some students like certain subjects in particular, and give little attention to all the others. Not so with lohn, since he had the unusual faculty of growing to like all his subjects as they came up in the curriculum. As in sports, so in studies, he was an all- around fellow. The World will seem even bigger to you, Iohn, but we know that you won't fail to beat it! ,.3:2i:f:S'o ' A lcff ' ' .::Q:Q:5:3:Q:1. u -E 3 -:-:-:4:-:-:-:-:-:-'-'-1 v. I - - 1 1 -. . . :3:E:E:5::,.,.. lg 1 II G - l r1 r -ivrvi' -1 1- 1111117 - J' 'n - ' -5-,V -, V w 1 1 l I l I 1 gal, 't -, , , ' A L ' - In A A. ' itittgez. -: 1:22 , 4'-' 5: -:::::--ruse -S1 , f h y f f tat CHESTER STANISLAUS ORLOWSKI 159 William Street Bridgeport, Conn. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 4g Copernican Science Club, l, Z, 3, 43 French Club, 43 Clee Club G' Choir, l, 2, 3,5 President, 43 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 3, 45 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 49 Varsity: Football, 43 Basketball, 43 Intramural: Football, l, 2, 33 Soft- ball, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, l, 2, 3. Chet was one of the most popular fellows in the entire class. As a result of his well-developed character and true good fellowship, he was known as a friend to all who needed one, and as someone you could turn to when you were in need of sympathy. An honor student, he was liked as much by the Faculty members as by his fellows, and nobody dared ask why. We all knew - hard work. When Chet came to St. Francis as a Freshman, he decided that some day he would play basketball for his school. And so he did. ln fact, he even went one better, since he also played for the Football Varsity and made out equally well on both these teams. As far as baseball was concerned, Chet was content to bring his share of glory to his class by helping them win the league championship. Again, he was successful. And so he went through his school days. Making up his mind to do something, and doing it. lt's been great knowing you and working with you, Chet, and we only wish there had been more like you! W if f' wigs: - :lfusrsutsrzffzi om ff I up 1' 6 I ,.,:5E5SE2i1Er?z51fr5fS'f'2f 2 '2f:5?5E31:1sE1E5E5E3::., ,.::5:5:5:5:?'!, ' S iz 'gl-'-':5:I:-. :-:-:-:-:-:-5. I 7 r- .f :2:1:1: Eseisgiiifgzgr L.. by tc .gzsgsgsgzfiiii 1 i1... V c-:-:-:-:2:2:1:1: -, 4 . ..-.-.-:-:-a:-:-:2: :-:-:-:-:-'- 'r . V 2:-:-:-:-:-2:-:-:-:-xi. - - 1 .1 ,li-Ti-i ' v 1 ' 'H:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: N, . 4 - -. -ti f -----Y -. -.. -.-'ri - 51, . - X' '- 96:11 -s-:::-1:-'sis , . ' Z -.g,-.-1. .. far? - , -Q.-fag, F:-'.-.- -.-:-: ,155 '.5hh..- . N ing,-.-'-gEi:5Z5'2l 1 l K I J 1 .fir m .'j552 :'i- ' ' A 4 A 2532: ,: .1:P ' - 35l:5:1'-.-.... fr.- ' ' ,ir . .-.-:-:-'yacc - - -:5:i:2 , Zh ' 'J-.f:5 .54,w:5 ' ' -xmf vx- f .--,.t,-.- ,. f 3,- FRANCIS DAVID PACHOLEC Z, 3, 43 Soft-ball, l, 2, 3, 43 Bulletin, 3, 4. Nothing but blue skies, do I see. That statement, coming from Pachu- key, would not be doubted by any one of the fellows who spent four enjoyable years with him at our Alma Mater. No matter how bad any situation appeared, no matter how gloomy the prospects, he was always one of the first to bring back the sunshine. This ultra-pleasing quality made him very much in demand for all occasions and, looking at his record of achievements, we can see that he rarely, if ever, refused anyone. No matter where we may go or what We may do, we shall never forget our pal-Pachl 90 Caldwell Place Lackawanna, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 6' Choir, l, 3g Copernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 French Club, 4g Polish Circle, I, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Circle, 4, Intramural: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4g Football, 1, I 11.111111-1--uv-llrrAriI 'l ly S .. 1111- -H0 -1-L I ff -l5.,y2'W , ,, 'af af - gE53:E:Egg5,:z 1 - :IEESEEIEEEEEEQ '-. 7, 5 .f' .1535- t -l-.gl :gEgEg:g:gEg:g:g:g:g.E 1' 'l ' .izsjizg l .3:5:5:5:3:E:E:E:E1f11:5 R, . 2-:5:3:2:3:5:3:5:5 ..- Q.. , .. .-lit.. :E:5:E:E::,.,., Ji' lr a ::E:E:E:E:E:EE - 1 -il . ----- -. 1 ..--?- - --.gsrgzgg ,ff bx, 9'-3 -:1::3:E:E5E5E . - N , '1:1:2:-:-: ' S ff 1 9226 .g:?:1:Q:5: 1 l 1 1 l I l l 1 x4'2.g,,., - - - A 1- A l w - az-alzkzzgamy +4-'i I if -'X-b..,.-1-:::rE:E:f:Er3 '-it . ,.- 5-4:-3:1945-C fygyf . , CARL IOSEPH PIORKOWSKI 103 Hutchins Street Batavia, N. Y. K. of M., 4g Oratorical Society, 43 Red Cross School Representative, 43 Polish Circle, 4g Hobby Club, 43 Copernican Science Club, 43 Intramural? Football, 43 Basketball, 4g Softball, 4. l l Here is a fellow who accomplished in a single year what it took most of us four years to do. In the comparatively short time that he has been with us, he has managed to secure the admiration and respect of all by his hard and efficient Work. Although not himself an actor, he was an invaluable asset to the Dramatic Circle as an inspirationalist. The members of that worthy organization heartily attest to the fact that, without Carl, all their efforts would have been frustrated. Calm and collected at all times, he was never one to lose his head on the field of sports or in the classroom. You have our sincerest wishes for the best of luck in your chosen career -medicine. That should give you plenty of opportunity to cut up to your hearts desire. Good hunting, Carl! E 3 af iw I JL- fjwillrlzblliluu-5. raglan-7 ,X 1 Witt- -me '-are ..- 01192311 M +f9 LEONARD STANISLAUS PITTNER 52 Euclid Place Buffalo N Y of M 4 Glee Club G' C lr Dramatic Circle l 2 3 4 Raduo Club 2 3 Co pernlcan Sclence Club l 2 3 4 French Club 4 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Football l 2 3 4 So a 2 3 4 Baske Center' Not only star center on the Varsrty basketball team not only center on the champlon class football team, but also ln the center of all other act1v1t1es stud1es mcluded For thrs reason, xt 1S no cause of Wonderment that Frenchy was one of the men most 1n demand around the SFI-IS campus lt IS for th1s reason also, that he attalned such excellence 1n h1S scholastlc endeavors One small ltem whrch contrrbuted greatly to h1s populanty was his abrhty to hx and marntatn radlos Truly a w1zard rn th1s f1eld, he spent many an hour repamnq those sets whrch were put temporanly out ot comm1ss1on All th1s for the beneht of h1s fellow students Durmq your stay here, Len, you have broken many records of all sorts Our only hope 1S that you w1ll be able to cont1nue along those l1nes for the remainder of your earthly career! . .-.-:L-Z'Z'Z'Z-Z'I'.'.-.'. r :f:2:I ,, 0g: 4:2:5:t 2772.5 ' Cv. r' 735521. 5533, -'mx , 1 .9 .:E:5:5:E:E::.1 1,i.ii 4 .. ...... .. 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Although we only enjoyed his comradship for one year, Ted was one of that kind of fellows who don't need much time to win over strangers for their close friends. Soon after he arrived here, he became acquainted with his new schoolmates and was so active in practically all affairs, that everyone knew him for a true friend and hard worker by the end of the first month of the year. Despite a sprained arm muscle which he unfortunately received at the beginning of the school year, he still made it his business to devote part of his time to sports activities. When the basketball season came, he started on the class team as a forward and alternate guard-high scorer more than a few times. Don't change, Ted, and we will soon rejoice in seeing you a shining success in life! -oz DEU5 'E2 wM L f .j.sf1l1.illbllll:Ilv'l 1:41411 Arr- rua at 4 19 4: ni' If Q53 rss' f . ,JV .2 'l a - u' '.'.-I-. '.-., 'I -2' 'fu -' 21:31:14 :::y, -. my , ,ru Q:g:g:1.:5-i 1 T P224 ' ' ' ...-:-:-:1:-:5:- 'xl 4 2-:f:f:5:5:Ei:2:255:, - - 1 1-1 I -. . 1,1 '- .. 1 --.1 . -'--.. -.. -.. ---1- - M' J , -V ', - . Wizfzyvlii, v - ,X , '., ,gi .4 ' '. . :M'1g:5:1'??l 11 l TC 1 l l I ui Q jr.- V. .-A9 - r - 1- A A , .,,, . , VP- ' .. .-:-: 5. ff,grv,1 A .,,,,, .. ff EDWIN RICHARD ROLAK 20 Tallman Street New Bedford, Mass- K. of M., 3, 4, Clee Club G' Choir, 3, 45 Radio Club, 35 Dramatics, 3, 43 Polish Circle, 3, Pres. 43 French Club, Pres. 43 Science Club 43 Bulletin, 3, 45 Intramurals: Football, 35 Basketball, 45 Assistant Librarian, 3, 4. When the portals of St. Francis opened to greet us two years ago, Edwin first joined our class. In the two ensuing years, he proved himself to be a student among the students in all activities in which he participated. Always a good scholar, he ranked among the top of the class, and his thorough knowledge of languages made him the logical choice tor the Presidency of both, the Polish Circle and the French Club. His fine baritone earned him a position on the Choir and Glee Club. On the stage he acquired fame as an accomplished actor. His love ot books led to an appointment as Assistant Librarian, a post which he filled very capably. No loookworm, Edwin found time for sports activities ,and the loud cheers of We Want Rolak proved him to be a popular player on his Class team. As his vocation, Edwin has chosen to serve His God at the Altar. We are confident that with his talents and God's blessings, he will be an asset to the Priesthood and to him we extend our sincerest best wishes. '13E5E5EiZ3E35: ', . - -l- .eiiiiisisisisisisisii 'M :V ..- Z li 1 - .lil ', ' -l - i -ii f -vw-1 - -. 1-v-1 - I lnl I z sl l 1 IQ I l 'Q' I 1 rg RAI f '. 951,51 111 l l n win 1 I Il l l 1 h im, I ' A L ' A 1. A L, ' 1 -if-:Es-Ie. 1:-zz--:-.aah -- 'E'-:IL 'f, 21552 1:-,. . TJ Aff VINCENT JOSEPH RYBA 1424 Broadway Street Buffalo, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 4g Choir Gr Clee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, 33 Coperrmican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club, lg French Club Vice-President, 4, Bulletin Staff, 2 3, 43 Philatelic Society, l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle, 45 Intramural: Basketball, l, 2, 3, Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4. Music hath charm. Ask Vince g he knows that better than any of us. Not exactly opposed to the modern jazz type ot music, he still preferred to hold the cadenza a little longer, and to stick to three-fourths time instead of cut time. Poco pio animato and dimuendo multo l'I'1'CIGSlOSOH held no threat for Vince, for he was thoroughly versed not only in the meaning ot these musical terms, but also in their application to his piano-playing. Anybody who could remember so great a number of musical terms derived from many foreign languages, and also the many variations and inconsistencies of musical composition and its composers, must really have had the ability to learn other things. And so it was with Vince. When it came to mental work of any kind, he always excelled equally as Well as he did in music. Sports also held their attraction for him, and he played with most of the championship class teams fperhaps that's Why they became championship teams?J As we say good-bye to you, Vince, we wish to remind you ot your promise to arrange for box seats at your first concert in Carnegie Hall! 0 .5 Hg, ' gas:-rpg. ., 4 4 ,:' A-:::5::. F. - A . .f ,:5:5:5:5:g..i. v . X , f,......1:s:s:e:s:s:. Z .I 1 2-ssgsgeggggreisgigsg:-1 - - 1 1 I -. ,l--.il f f '- Q 4 'iarszrszrzggzgzsi - 1 -..1 Y -v---r - 1 -Y-v-1 - N. -f J i ' '. My 2222:2:15-:iz-:1:1 f S., -. ,ng 'e:s3:::z'.2 ' ' J ii: 1 7 l fy . -Z' 4 r ' ..1- - 'f ' A - ', ,.- . . ' ,W . M- -, . lj .-. : f 1: new L file' ff' STEPHEN STANISLAUS SIOLA 632 28th Street Niagara Falls, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 45 Copernican Science Club, lg Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, 35 French Club, 45 Radio Club, 33 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 43 C-lee Club 5' Choir, l, 2,5 Sergeant at Arms, 43 Varsity: Football, 45 Intramural: Softball, l, Z, 3, 4, Foot- ball, l, 2, 33 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4. l A friend in need, is a friend indeed, and Steve was always a Friend indeed. Being one of the big men in the class, Steve was often chosen to fill the office of Sergeant at Arms. Able to take care of others as Well as himself, he filled this position extremely Well and with admirable capability. Using more tact than force, he was able to control any group efficiently. Gifted with a Wonderful voice and the know-how of group singing, Steve was one of the supporting pillars of the Glee Club and Choir, as well as the Sergeant at Arms. He also found time to lend some of his excessive energy to our Varsity Football team, on which he served as center and, in that capacity, was one of the biggest assets to the team. Keep your good work, Steve, because media via, optima via. I 1.1 I I bl l 1 IQ I I 'Q' I z ll IJ! 17: I I s LI 1 I TC I n Q 9 4 - AL l lf.. .. - 5:2-'sg-at , 1, A L -1 4 Ll'--cg. -H: -a.. Q Q 2 f ,ga , J If ff! ' 'of EDWARD MARTIN SIUDA 780 Eagle Street Buffalo, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 45 Copernican Science Club, l, 2,3 French Club, 43 Polish Circle, l, 2, 43 Clee Club Cr Choir, l, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 3, 45 lntramuralg Basketball, l ,2, 3, 45 Soft- ball, l, 2, 3, 43 Sacristan, l, 2, 3. The St. Francis High School Chapel is renowned for its beauty, neatness, and cleanliness. Small wonder, then, that we are proud of our Ed , since all this was his doing. During the first three years of his career here, he filled the position of sacristan - and filled it admirably well. Never once in all this time can anyone claim that the Chapel ever suffered from neglect. Not with Ed around. When it comes to sports, some fellows like to choose just one game, and become adept at it. Basketball was the chosen sport for Ed. Starting to play it as a Freshie, he slowly but surely worked his way up the ladder of skillful players, until, in his Senior year, he was one of the best. How did that one Senior team win so many of its intramural games? Naturally, that was the team which counted Ed as one of its members. God rewards those who sacrifice their time and energy for His service. We're sure that He Won't forget you, Ed! M x -11' QQ!! s'4L',f,M1--.1-1.1---.-.. v'llxrAlAl'I ,M ---hi- -nu-s1.art.n.4gt: 'lg ,cf .rf 5 gon., ' EN 'Q ' 5515412151:-. ' 1 S' J' iziririz. I '-lx .yf X I, ,:E55E5:5:5:?1 1 .--.11-. - 'X' f Eg:f:EiffEf gfgl5f5Qf:Q:,i-- -T 1 r -. ll-1 'L H, . ':T5E:2:E:f:E:gf2fj1 .. 1 --.1 1 -.'v--- - 1 T.-vii .- Q '- -.1 -1 . - Y '-' nfs f:' .'X 'x :kr'1?j: w l l l X :LQEN iw, - r -1.. - - ' 3 5 , u .1 . . fl ? if AE rf' 4-'f' ,. .I . . f4'7:i:f. -' THOMAS HENRY TURAI SKI 84 Dartmouth Avenue Buffalo 15, N. Y. K. of M., 3, 43 C-lee Club G Choir, 3, 4, Polish Circle, 43 French Club, 4g Orchestra 33 Secr. 4g Bulletin, Editor-in-Chief, 4g Intramurals: Football, 3, 43 Basketball, 3, 4. Although our Well-liked Turk is leaving St. Francis, the effects of his Works will remain. Through his literary initiative and ability, he was able to start and upkeep the school's weekly newspaper ,the Bulletine. In its short existence, the paper is steadily growing popular among the students. Although devoting most of his time to literary endeavours, Tom did not neglect other school activities. His clear tenor voice made him a standout on the Glee Club and Choir, and his handling of the saxaphone established him as one of the Orchestras most dependable players. In studies, Tom ranked among the best as his numerous honor cards can attest. His pleasing personality and captivating disposition gained him many friends especially among the undergraduates. By judgement of your achievements at St. Francis, we predict that you will succeed in the fields of lournalism and Literature, which you have chosen as your profession. Q 1 clzlte- - -rf-u-Sammi-H 1- 2 1.iAlln ililili uu1 1iQ ,X H A I- Y A 1- A A g '- ' -1:I:-e M ' ' .'f'f'I'f'f ' ' we yl .,-:-:::::9:5 . - .if Y' l .-: -:2:2:1 :1:-:-'-' it tw ' 'iiffiiliiggh 'L J' ,.3E552E5:: - .-1 i:E,EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE5 Q, I :gigssstszi - - -Q - 1 -. 4 5EEs5ESEE:3.3.-.-- rl -,Ill O - T 11-1 1 --rv ww-r -1 1- iii' - :ri J.. ,, -It ML ifrigggzgiziz f-.-.a.,., . - , -1-:5::::::: V Y Q:kE:g:ggg-50 - . F-, 1 ,,,:E:-:5::::: ' ' ' ' l ' .,..ww ,,. iz- .- ny-'-2: ' IOSEPH FRANCIS WIERZBA 4l Arnold Place Lackawanna, N. Y. K. of M., l, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice Pres., 4g Glee Club G Choir, l, 2,5 Hobby Club, l, 2,'3g French Club, 45 Ccpernican Science Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Polish Circle, l, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club, 33 Dramatic Circle, l, 2, 35 Varsity: Baseball, 33 Intramural: Softball, l, 23 Basketball, l, 2, 35 Football, l, 2, 3. Possessed of a wonderful mentality as well as an equally wonderful sense oi humor, Ioe was known by all as a sparkling and scintillating wit. Not only could he see the humorous side of a thing, but, when necessity arose, he could also make as serious a decision as any one oi us. Recognized as a hard worker, loe earned the respect of all those who had contact with him during his stay at St. Francis. A student beyond reproach, loe was the leading crossword puzzle fiend oi St. Francis High. lf, at any time, anyone should have wanted to know a word of eight letters, beginning with mn, and meaning mental, loe would always tell him the word- mnemonic Since you have always so eagerly land thanklesslyj aided us in all manner of affairs, you may be sure that, when you shall be in need, we shall rally to your help! J .ia - P-LL-'.1lih.Eli:'. L 1 1wf.-' .,.q:......-....5.,. ..---1-4.1 fr-ifrta' wi .'.f.'-gg55:ErEE.:.- 1. ' T. 'f .' ':2:5:2: .4fii.f., 1.-. .f fm Q, - 5 41 .. 1. ,111 1 .-rv--1 - 1 i-v?-1 - - 'S '-I ' I ' 55:E:E:?'vI:Q: y v 1353.1 ,.:9 ' it ' ' A - A ' ,W y y?,,.,.,j.j.',5r:f ' J., D -. '--- x' ' '. ,:f:2:5: g., 1' .AV it .fe f I .f ALBERT ROY ZAKRZEWSKI 23 Arlington Street Chelsea, Mass. K. of M., Z, 3, 45 Clee Club G' Choir, 2, 33 Vice-president, 4, Orchestra, 2, 33 Sergeant at Arms, 4, Q Dramatic Circle, 3, Copernican Science Club, 3, 4, Radio Club, 3, Bulletin, 4, French Club, 45 Hobby Club, 35 Class Secretary, 3g Varsity: Baseball, 2, Football, 4, Intramural: Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Football, 2, 35 Softball, 3, 4. When we say that lturbi has nothing on Al, we really mean it. Having the unique ability to tickle the ivories in a truly expert fashion, A1 gained his immense popularity on the very first day he spent at St. Francis. Able to combine a marvelous sense of humor with his piano playing, he became the life of every party and the center oi attraction when it came to solo performances. To prove that music and showmanship were not his only assets, Al gained glory and honor tor his Alma Mater by playing for the Varsity baseball and football teams. Al, the all-around humorist, has oiten brightened a dull day or a dull class for his classmates. Having finished at St. Francis, Al is now ready to take on the much larger job of livening up the Franciscan Order, which he plans to enter. Others may call for Philip Morris, but We'll always call for Al, our Maestrol -zizizizfzkh ' 4, 2- .-ziigiiigigiiigigif,l'-, i st' Q .1lii1 ,E::::::::.::E::E:E:E: ,R 1 - 11 vii r -ivwvv-r -1 -1 -nr-rwuii - Ki: Jw, tl' l 1.1 1 bl u zu lutIu z rgtdr -4,57 Q 1 n f f.g,1., .g.1 , , ' - I Ma- -L ' ,,, I .tie -W , -::.,' -51 ,iii-.-.5 .. ut' 1 ll I I L- - I - I U I - - - - - sw? X A L + 4 Dfw .f-rw . .::,i::. 9:51 is Jfj! N4 4-45, I DANIEL IOHN ZIELINSKI 325 E. Euclid Avenue Milwaukee, Wis. K. of M., 2, 3, 4g Hobby Club, 2, Dramatic Circle, 4, Copernican Science Club, 3, 43 Polish Circle, 2, 3, 45 Varsity: Football, 45 lntrarnural: Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Softball, 2, 3, 45 Football, 2, 3. Folks claim that beer made the city of Milwaukee famous. We, however, claim that our own Greeny made it that way. A reg'lar guy, he was always last to refuse anyone a favor, and always the first to offer whatever assistance he could give. Anyone who has seen Greeny, knows at once that he is an athlete. His stature and Herculean build give him away. Naturally, Green would not dream of disappointing Nature by wasting all this physical potentiality, and so he really became one of our leading athletic luminaries. Starring in football, he also managed to include most other school sports in his schedule. Green was one of those true sports who say: Win or lose, you still have the fun of having played! And yet, he rarely played the part of the loser, since any team which counted him as a member could be almost sure of winning. And so, dear buddy of ours, as you enter the great game of Life, we only hope that you shall continue in the same vein of good fortune which you enjoyed during your stay with us! if vx slbfj 4,271 1 1.1 I 1 51 I 1 IS l n Q' I z ll 13,41 ,Q -- ltr- nu-si aint.- , ,ffv ,X 4,,4 h .- f I lifhtli' iff f'5 'z?ff1E!l!El:-. 4, I 1. 'T .7 ':1:2:f:- '-.X .t iff? .Qg555:5,555: - i . . 4 ?:2:FEf5125f3i555:5i5?:i-- 1 iv 1,1-1 A' 1 'u :316:5:5:2:1:?2f:5. x fi, . mi 'Y .gg:gg,95.:::::.1 - 1 111- r -rv-r-fi -1 1 1-r-'vii - ' u A.. ' -5.-',:.. ' , QR yd? Y in ,l 1,94--5. f -1 A v in 1 I I 1 .cl-:M it . ' ' - 1 , ' ' ' 44:-. V. i f . A - - A ,. ff vi t-.M.,, '-3 , is , ,. ,,..- CLASS HISTORY 43- 44: Fr. Felix gets us off to a good start. Remember his nightly vigils? Put that paper wrapper down! Going off the property is allowed only on Sundays! That's how the path to Shorty's came into well-worn existence! Golonka and Cyran start their careers as pedagogues in the Oratoricals -- Kurkowski starts playing Varsity basketball and baseball - Hokula represents us on the Varsity Track team --- Dymowski is crowned table tennis champ. Fr. Serafin Zablonski and Fr. Edwin Agonis join the Faculty. Two more referees for lack Soby's Recreation Room fights! And that April Showers every day! What a finish to our Frosh career! 44 - 45: We're Sophomores! And Fr. Adam, as Prefect, teaches us the meaning of sophia ! f Barnyard Serenade and Toyland make Fr. Adam's All-time Hit parade! Remember?J Fr. Raphael becomes a Faculty member. Kubacki Zakrzewski, and Zielinski become our new classmates. Farewell Niziol four belovedl and comrade Bak! Myslewski and Pittner are added to the basketball Varsity-Hokula is succeeded by Cyran on the Varsity Track team-Nowacki steals Dymowski's table tennis crown. As Sophomores, we find sufficient strength to upset the Seniors and make a safe get-away with the Football Championship. Fr. Adams gratifies our Gypsy blood with permission to wander off the property on week days! What price freedom! 45 - 46: Class roster swell with the addition of Rolak, Szada, Turajski, and Mazur. Faculty increased by acquisition of Fr. Andrew Kasak. Fr. Serafin doubles as Prefect and Baseball Coach. Kania and Dymowski join the basket- ball Varsity -- Wierzba, Daszkiewicz, and Kania join the Track Varsity --- Songin and Wierzba join the baseball Varsity. Pittner takes free-throw laurels - Songin takes class table tennis championship --- Elman fills office of Assistant Baseball Manager. We take B Division Football championship. Zakrzewski adopts the job of organist with Ryba as aide-de-camp. Brand-new Varsity Football squad opens spring training! We're going up in the world, along with Our Alma Mater! 46 -47: We insects suffer a triple loss Fr. Edward, Fr. Edwin, and Elmer. Fr. Iohn Blaszkow and Fr. Adrian Paszek added to Faculty. We enjoy the -fall bluilill KDLIJI l Y fu ! -11u-ff1rfn-1- - ft if DEU5 4 KWW .:i3SfE5E5E5E3i:f 'L 5 . t ::::::::3:::::::5:5:,Q 1, 'l .2 . .-i1f3f5E521f1f5f5l5f:72 'M f I-:2:2:f:f: -- 1 l1- 1 1 . .1p :i:E:E:E,,.-.-- i, 1 ,I a :EEEZEE .- 1 :url r -iv 111 -1 an wiivw-17 -n 5 ' N ! s v . Y - X, wa. ae: H 1:::g??:-.Q,,!, r 1' 'lx ,az ,,::-: I l F 3 254: - H-9:31. .sac-2 ' ' A 1. - 4. ' , - .s 3 I - 1 , ir' ny? 'Il' 9.-1.-:-:-:IEEE ,- ' ' gf. 1 t5'?f,5, privacy oi our own exclusive Study Hall Cso nice and quiet to study inlj Pysz and Piorkowski become valuable assets as they join the class. Fr. Ferdinand takes up the reins as Prefect. Orlowski and Daszkiewicz join the basketball Varsity Cyran, Siola, Daszkiewicz, Myslewski, Barczykowski, Zielinski, Mitulski, Orlowslci, Zakrzewski, and Mazur join the newlyformed Foot- ball Varsity, captained by Kurkowski. St. Francis High School begins corres- pondence with the Hamburg Sun,' While new weekly, the Bulletine, supplies intra-school news service. Again we're the Football champs! Cyran snags third honors in the American Legion Oratoricals. 'Kominiarz and Piekarz begins new customs of annual Senior-sponsored play. We spend a night in Chapel fand many more nights in loe's roomuj. Myslewski and Pittner an- nounced as Catholic League basketball All-Stars. Graduation Day corro- borates the statement that Finis Coronat Opus. Farewell, dear Alma Mater! FACULTY HOUSE W L Ffs sw., ...........1..-.IR...5f-- U---Q. -. f!7'11!lI-H :I-lm - .gf mmjivjqmm h. u flfILl.i ,f 4555555555 Q., st 'Q 'rs- ff2:2:... . .i:5:5:5:5:5:EZ1 I .3 N F' 5152525- .5.g.g.g.g.g.g.:.:, ', -Y f F 2 .g.g.g.5.5::.i 1 l. g.5.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g. I. ' ,,.g.-.-.3.g. -5:5:f:5:1:f'f 7l '-, 4 2-:2:3E5:5:1:1E1275f:35:i - - - 1-- f 1 P .-1:1:5:!:1:1:1:1.-:2:1:1 5: h X 'l, . :g:::g5:5:5:5g5::35:.1. - 1 vii.. r -1 v :vi -1 1 1 -'v 1-1 - :::..- I - -'NV' .I .., 'g-.g5.:.9:.53.-.g. , -:-:-.Ng Q. 1. ,nf ':g.:3g::-:,4:g . 25Q:f'cQ:.. -'X 'N y-'27'3:51. w l , '- -'4. - - - - V 22359. .,:. 3 ' i. ' 14: 7 A 1- A A. ,:-:-:-:- -- '. - . :L -' r :' - t gf,-5-::5:5f t A. .1 it , .-.,.-., ,,',- '- 965- ' -iz' - '!:-55 .- ' fn' V . ,gl-' 'J' 'tfffff Alma Mater Song IJ On the shores of Qld Lake Erie, 23 Memories ot schoolboy splendor 'Neath the blue of the sky, Stands our Alma Mater, Known as Saint Francis High. Shine on Alma Mater, Be our guiding light: We salute and cherish thee, Mighty Red and White. ln 1nen's hearts never die, Loyal sons remember Days at Saint Francis High. Shine on Alma Mater, Raise your banner true: As we sing your praises Francis, we love you. IUNIORS G. Bednarz, T. Cieslica, C. Cook, E. Czerwinski, S. Franczyk, E. Fundalewicz, 1. Helak, 1. jankowski, B. Kasprzak, E. Kolipinski, W. Kurkowski, B. Lewandowski, A, Modelski, E. Mlodo- zeniec, H. Nawrocki, E. Owczarzak, 1. Pelc, 1. Ptawecki, R. Pufaski, G. Roth, 1. Sottys, M. Sullivan, R. Strozewski, j. Szymanski, E. Szymonik, R. Tornczak, R. Urbanowski, F. Wasiak, R. Wolczek, F. Wolkonowski, R. Young, 1. Zakrzewski, E. Zalewski, W. Zabtonski, A. Ziebron gg Q11 Wm I I V il 2 I U i - 1 -hwhx , b , -'gf - -.-new ... o ' A . Bur mmf 'W '3E5ffIfi2s:... ,.:i2E3E3EgE5Eg.5.5,'-. S ,I . ' -l'il -'l'l- , I. ,.,,.,.gs5sgageg2g2, -w A 1 i-1-1 r 1 - 5:3:5:E:5::-:-- J' 'N 1:35355gQg3:f:f:2:E:E:2E - 1 vi r -rvurvi -i 1 11.-vuii - gl fix, R' M l 1.1 I bl l 1 IQ l l ' I H Pl IAH ' 1934 if3E3E5E5E5E5E235 'I' '1f 'i-:.-., I .-.'5: ' T:1:2:2:5f: - , 1- - . Y PC:-,qu 532345, .'i5:1:21:A!-4:-'-:-5: ' 'W ' . -. -.: -: -:-:-553' , , . , W -G:-,g ,Y .f Q3-Eg. ,E -:zz-3:-:crz-1 .1-A-'-., ,' ' :3:.::::g.,.y- 4- , .. W 2' .f 9, WH ,, .sf SOPHOMORES II-A I. Adamski, j. Brudz, P. Czekalski, S. Duma, T. Cranica, R. jedrysik, A. Karpinski, G. Kronk, E. Kwiatkowski, T. Nowacki, R. Odrzywalski, E. Piorkowski, A. Sniadowslci, j. Sulik, P. Wojda, F. Zab+onski, L. Zak, Z. Zaremba. SOPHOMORE II-B A. Bett, 1. Blachowicz, F. Cortez, 1. Dudas, E. Glinski, j. Colba, D. Grucza, F. Karp, W. Kasprzak, W. Klimczak, E. Kowalczyk, 1. Kubiak, R. Lippert, R. Mead, D. Meller, C. Nowa- kowski, D, Piechowiak, T. Presnal, V. Ruminski, 1. Sqsiadek, N. Sofrfysiak, R. Voigt. if V my 1 11llllL 1l1l1ll - 'QW ,aa-I' Jhf, , :ef ' .-:lilf3f3232f2fIfk72:'3'7:'?5:fQ7f7i:2:'f22:Q:5::., ...wie ' A1109 ' - isp:-:f::::.. ,':':':':':'3 U 4 .L 'I 3141 - .1:I:5:7:1:!:!rZz'l. 2, -S , f' -:ISEIE-. gggg55gggf:5:1::-g..,.g, 1 1- il r 1 lg--il 555252.15 '-, i 1 - 1 .-l , -v--... -.1 - --v1- - .lzg , 1.1 I z DQ u 1 un u u vw' I lr il :Jn 1 '. -'ffm . J I T' F . H. J wa'-, , I 9' .-951'-' ' ' l ' .1-' -gif ' ' Al. -L ' Z 1-2:Prr: 41frf-. .' K 2:-fy -.-s-' -5:2-' Y ' .-f' V FRESHMEN I-A T. An'toS, 1. Augustyn, R. Bielicki, R. Beckman, R. Bronold, F. Cascella, W. Corfeg, S.1Deptu+a, F. Filipowicz, T. Cmerek, S. Higgins, RN, 1ankowski, E. 1QdrycIi.k, T. Krygier, 1. M1cCleary, R. Michalfek, F, Nowak, 1. Nowak, R. Piszczatowski, A. Rynkowski, L. Skibicki, P. Walencewicz, R. Watson, L. Zawistowski. 1 N PRESHMEN 1-B R. Argueta, F. Bajandas, F. Baran, C. Best, V. Brzozowski, 1. Cybulski, 1. Duck, G. Cugino, A. Caeta, 1. 1anik, F. 1armusz, A. 1egdrzejewski, T. jeiewski, 1. Kaczmarczyk, H. Kropski, 1. Loretan, F. Marszafek, G. Mead, W. Nowak, L. Pasiecznik, F. Redman, A. Sermak, A. Szymanski, 1. Urbanik, E. Warda, A. Wojciak. September December February May Iune September March May Iune September November December Icmucxry March April May Iune September November December I anucxry February March April May Highlights .in the News 1943 n 1944 u ll 1 1945 u I u I ll 1946 ll ll ll ll u ll 1947 ll 1 1 1 Fr. Seraiin Zablonski and Fr. Edwin Agonis join teaching staff. Social Science Studies and Mathematics reorgan- ized in school curriculum. L. Kamien wins Adam Plewacki Post American Legion Oratorical contest. L. Kamien advances to County Championship in Oratory. Swimming included in Physical Education Program. Louis Turajski is chosen as S.F.l-LS. Boy of the Year. Fr. Faustin Zator and Fr. Raphael Wisniewski join the Faculty. First formal initiation of the Freshmen held. Myrtle Avenue becomes St. Francis Drive. A. Trznadel chosen for All Star Team in Catholic Basket- ball League. Very Reverend Provincial Makes Canonical visit. Carl Dudek chosen as S.F.l-LS. Boy of the Year. Leo Nowak selected as S.F.H.S. Athlete ot the Year. Fr. Ferdinand Cisek and Fr. Andrew Kasak join the Faculty. Chemistry added to the School Curriculum. St. Francis Faculty considers Varsity Football Team. R. Wojciechowski selected as Champion School Orator. R. Wojciechowski takes iirst place in Erie County Amer- ican Legion Oratorical contest. Varsity Basketball captures Fr. Fornes Memorial Trophy. VJ. Myslewski and L. Pittner placed on All Star second Team. Very Reverend Provincial visits St. Francis with Preiect Apostolic, Emilio F avaroto from China. Steve Banas, iormer Notre Dame Star signs to coach Football at school. Plans for formation oi Alumni Association are drawn up. Robert Wojciechowski is chosen Boy of the Year . . . I. Iastrzemski is selected as Athlete of the Year. E. Szymanski receives special award for leadership in Sports. Varsity Football started at St. Francis. Fr. Iohn Blaszkow and Adrian Paszek join the Faculty. Fr. Iustin's Rosary Hour Program becomes a permanent feature at school. VV. Kurkowski chosen school orator by Adam Plewacki Post. W alter Krakowiak elected President oi Alumni Association. Plans being drawn up for a new Gymnasium-Dormitory Building. Fr. Benedict Przemielewski, Religion instructor, dies after a short illness. Varsity Captures Fr. Fornes Memorial Trophy. WL Myslewski and L. Pittner gain berths on Catholic League All Star Team - Freshmen Varsity captures title in Catholic I-I. S. Freshmen League. Fr. Iustin's S. F. S. Drivers entertained by the school. Ladies Aid Society of St. Francis High School formed. Following is a list of individual bequests of the members of the Class of '47: Mg... 1 if ew. f,-.... U.-.-. ge'- -1---1-Al.-7 , hr Illl 11 .IL.I'....- f' 4 If l y ffzf , F7 -riifg-37 '-flg1:::a'.'iE3E35gEE::.A '1, ff -f J' 'EIEIEZL ' fix ' 5' .:555E5E553 1 1 V4 ..- - , - .I ,E3.g.5.::5.,::.:2:::E.?T , V 'Q 'l, i 45 - 1 v1 r -ivrwi -1 1 irivvivt I 5 fl ' . ' 'M ' :-:lt-:-14:2 V, '. 12 'ss-'.4-5'-2 l V I1 I l ' SH '. 2' Gu I' 1, .:,:M Q,-5331 ill I l LQ ill l ll 'l l l 1 1 ' 1. ,..,sf-'f - ' Al. A ' ' '- . - f . . .4-L' ' . 10- v 1 U -N is 4' ' . .r ,:-' ::.:,::-- -Y 2 --I,-' ,. CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of '47, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare and acknowledge the following to be a true statement of our desires at our demise as an integral part of the Student Body of St. Francis High School. Namely: To our Alma Mater, the Faculty Members, and all who have been instrumental in the success of our education, we hereby bequeath our undying gratitude, with a promise of prayer and solicitude in their behalf. To the entire Student Body, with whom we have had the pleasure oi spending three, two, or one year, we here bequeath the task oi completing all our unfinished projects. NAME LEAVES Latin ....,,............ ......... BARAN ........,............,.......... Tooth-pasie ,..... ......... BARCZYKOWSKI .......,...... Sleeping ....... ......... BLASZKOW ........................ TO TCMCZAK GOLBA KLIMCZAK CYRAN .................. ...,.,.,,,. P in-ups ....... SASIADEK DYMOWSKI ...... .......... C harm ........... ......... M ICHALEK DASZKIEWICZ ...... ..,....... P ots 51 Pans ....... ......... S KIBICKI Stories .............. ......... ELMAN .............. ,.,,,.,..., Manliness ........ ......... GOLONKA ...,.... ,....,,,... HOKULA ......... KANIA ......,,.,.,, Violin ......i...... ......... Bed ..,.....,,....... ......... GRANICA IEDRZEIEWSKI BAl AN DAS SNIADOWSKI KUBACKI ........,....,,. .,..,.,.., B utts ........,,,....... ,...,,,.. W OLKANOWSKI KUBKOWSKI, F. .,......,,.,.,,. Baseball Pool KUBKOWSKI, W. MAZUR ,,.,..,,,,..,, .,.,,,,,,, E yes .......,,....,, ,,,.,,,.. S ULLIVAN MITULSKI ...,...... .,,..,,,,, E ating ,......., PASIECZNIK MYSLEWSKI ..,, ..,,..,.,, S peed ......,.... ,,,,,,... C OOK NOWACKI .,,...,, ,,...,,.,, P ants ....,...,....... ......... P IECHOWAK OBLOWSKI ....... ....,,,,,. G ood Looks ........ ,...,,,., Z ABLCNSKI, F. PACHOLEC ....,. History Book CORTEZ PIORKOWSKI . ..,,,. ,,,,,,,.,, S tore ,............,.,.. .,,.,,,,, U BBANIK PITTNER ......... PYSZ ...,....... ROLAK ....... RYBA ........ SIOLA ...... SIUDA ......... Form ......,,..,,,.. ..,,,,,,, Muscles .,.,..... ,,,.,,,,, Library ....... Sausages ...,.......... ,.,,.,.., .,,,.,..,,Bazor Weaving baskets ................ SOLTYS SZYMANSKI, A. McCLEARY WOIDA - HIGGINS NAWROCKI TUBAISKI ....... Vocabulary .........,..,,..,,....,. KROPSKI WIEBZBA .............. .....i.,.,. C rossword puzzles ......,.,..... SEBMAK ZAKBZEWSKI ...... .......... P illow .................................... KUBKOWSKI, W. ZlELlNSKl ..,....... .....,.,,. S t. Francis ,,,,............ .,,...... G ABTA Q : 1.1:-:i I li u n vv-' l z A lil 'i ffy , A1.. 1 A 1- . Q 42-:BDEU5 is igtwm 2:25 if .74 'ff ff - .:i5E5E5EE5E5i:f '-. if J' , ' , 2 ......:::: - - .T r 1 11--.1-.1 I:EES3E555:q:---' 1,4 1 'R G -35555555 1 W 1 .-1 -1- -1 1 --v-1 - bv V,-.I -:ng - ' , Elvis 'N 193,51 l l W 1 1 xl I ui S Q. 7 ' 'N L ' A A. ' 'ZW-s. -- s55sfF+f I ' :r i'5f?2? '3 2333- '-1 f.-f '.iIEE1 CAMPUS SUCIETIES GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA ORATORY DRAMATICS BULLETIN RADIO CLUB SCIENCE CLUB FRENCH CLUB PHILATELIC CLUB KNIGHTS OF MARY POLISH LITERARY CIRCLE C vmao-0000018 1 J m 4 CD F1 N4 E. :v Q QT FD' Q. ma O O 3 B s: E. -2' fo 1 o E. Q. KD U1 a social lite for its youth to promote better citizenship. St. Francis, as a boarding school, fosters this rule. In its many or- ganizations, it gives the student a chance for self-expression, so characteristic of Am- erican individuaiismy it teaches the value of cooperation, and at the same time, it otters valuable experience for the future. There are no patronizinq and unde- mocratic fraternities at St. Francis. Mem- bership in the societies is free and volun- tary. This freedom has created a more intense school spirit and has resulted in the success of our Alma Mater's repre- sentations on the stage, in the press, and over the ether. of i V g!,+'f5---nllll.-l-l1lS51 '- 1114:-I .mr j Nbr- nu- 1aire1.4t. U 5:55 9, sl fe Og:-'-122:-. I-5.1, I 7 3' .1 ':2:1:2: :i:f:fv-- QV e' .2:2:I:2:5:-.T 1 1i - ::::-:,:v. 'nl - :-:-:-:-:-:4. K' - 4 Efgfzizfgigigigfggfigi -- 1 r 1 ,--Q1- Q v'l, .- in will r -iv nurse -1 1 iv-rv-:vi In .' , ' ' H, '71 53:5:5:2:gf':2 v 9 ifx' 'I ? 24 emu.. ' .x 5 .:f - 1 l l l l 1 ff- .fp-:P t. - ' Al- A ' ' ' f-' -. . -I-f ,--?',f f: -fi' 1 ' . yi' ' MMM KNIGHTS OF MARY IMMACULATE The one Society, purely spiritual in nature is the Knights of Mary lm- maculate. Dedicated to the spreading of devotions to the Blessed Virgin, this organization is the largest on the Campus, claiming the entire student body. On the Eve of the Feast of the society's Patroness, December 7, Fr. Pacific, the moderator, called a general assembly. l-lere under the able supervision of the Officers, President, B. Golonkay Vice-President, H. Nawrockig I. Sasiadek, Secretary and T. Gmerek, Treasurer, a program was presented which included essays, poems and hymns, honoring the Mother of Christ. The Knights of Mary immaculate is indicative of the general moral tone of the education received by the students at St. Francis. As a society, it is not part of the school curriculum. Nevertheless as morals play such an important part in human lives today, this organization bears a vital influence on molding the tenor of student activity and in character building, patterned on Catholic principles. This is apparent at St. Francis, not on occasions, but throughout the school year. :Est 2 ly V 'E bans? ,, .5:::5:g:::::5:::::::5 xi 1 - - it 1-1 1 -. . -.- .5E3E5E5E5E2E1ff1'f 'T: '-, ' - 1 ..-l f -v--- V. -. 1---.-. .. ,kg l.'-. fb ' I ? -3-5 ,P 1 v 1 Ji A I n 1 L. 1, 7 I A I- ' A 1. A - v 13-:-:-a n 3:-:-:-.gqL.' ,5cf.5:-:- 2.4: f . ..J .55-nv. CHOIR-GLEE CLUB The St. Francis Choir and Glee Club has completed its fifth year as a flourishing musical organization, and as in past, is able to boast of a remarkably successful season. Through regular weekly appearances on Fr. Iustin's Rosary Hour Network it has been able, more than ever before, to accomplish its foremost objective set up in its Constitution -- to spread the fame of our Alma Mater. Neither were the other purposes of the Club overlooked this year, as its hard-working members have developed a greater appreciation for music, better voices and added to their extensive repertoire o song. Full credit for the many successes are due to the untiring efforts of the Moderator, Fr. Raphael Wisniewski, who spared no pains to achieve proper interpretation of various compositions, beautiful tone qualities, proper crescendos and decrescendos, from tune-carrying tenors to the deep and powerful basses. Ever eager to perfect his Choir, he has always persisted to erase defects which inevitably occurred. We are confident that the future will obtain for the Choir newer and greater laurels through the desired perfect coordination and interpretation in their singing. The Crlee Club's most notable performance was rendered at a ball held in the Trap and Field Club in Lancaster, N. Y. where our group enlivened the assembled with two Polish folk songs. This, as well as the performances at Christmas and other school assemblies, brought enthusiastic applause, thus testifying to the success the Club has enjoyed this year. if Q. ff- 7 NN- ,ffilxnlzsluzul-n-1-I lDLllU'l f bmw f bil 9?-' Q Q gy! iffxmcf . , . ff ' 'QT' ' SY Wx ' ' 3i:5'ffE15f:4. l 1 - 7' '-:-:-:- O V 4 , 5 .:.:.:.:.' 3 'rx 4 , l.-. , .. ....... , 15, '-, - -. .....-. , --..-.. -. .. ..--1- - - 'Xl -,Il 45 , v m. V' E-'T flu..-' .+I ' ' . JS- 15 :54,-.::. ,gl 1 l I I l I 1 .fin .:' .. ,.,,4':-'f ' ' Al- A . . .'l 'tt ' . ff v t ,. -- ' rf 55135 - w e ' DRAMATIC CIRCLE When the Dramatic Circle resumed its activities at the beginning of this scholastic year, Fr. Iohn Blaszkow, the new Moderator, was accosted by a large group of candidates, seeking admittance to the school thespian combination. After considerable sifting, the membership was limited to 30 students. Two plays were undertaken for presentation this year. The first, entitled: Girls Will Be Boys, was staged just prior to the Christmas recess. It was a three-act Comedy, containing a fast-moving plot dealing with incidents that could have happened in any co-educational college. The leading roles were Well-handled by F. Pacholec and F. Cyran. They were assisted in true dramatic style by L. Pittner, W. Kurkowski, R. Kubacki, I. Blaszkow, T. Pysz, E. Rolak, E. Szymonik, G. Bednarz, E. Owczarzak and E. Piorkowski. The play was a great success, and our actors were invited to repeat the same at a later date at the Home for the Aged in Hamburg, where they, again, scored a big hit. With the undertaking of the second play, a new dramatic policy was introduced at St. Francis. I-lereafter, if feasible, the cast of the Polish plays will consist of members from the Senior Class. This year's Polish production consisted of a one-act comedy., entitled Piekarz i Kominiarzf' After a serious work-out of memorizing and rehearsing, the play was first presented to the students and their parents and relatives before the Easter recess. After Easter it was staged for the Very Rev. Iustin Figas and his Drivers Association at their Annual Banquet at the school, and still later, at the Home for the Aged in Hamburg. lf We judge by the applause the thespians received, we can state that each performance was a complete success. We doff our hats to the cast and congratulate Fr. Iohn for his direction of both plays with a skillful finesse. 51525553551 Q W, ' ' .SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEF 'n , -- l 1lf r 1 1. ::E5E:E:5::-:4 J' 4' - 1 .ii , -,-.,- -. ... --vw-. .. xl-bv 'L - is It 2 Al. AA. ' , 1 I-.Ei ga 1' - ' , , -1:7 !2:5:'.,,X mx. : ' E if 1.-52.3. '-: , -. rf' . egf fi ggf H - -All f- -ml I Y' I lil lm Rf' Kill lllu ---A X , Lx. 4 Q Hrfx f,, ' + ORATORICAL SOCIETY Realizing the value of oratory as an aid to the expression of their other talents, the students at St. Francis are entering this limited field in greater numbers, and this year eleven members actively participated in oratory. Representing the various classes on December 5th, at the American Legion Oratorical Contest School Finals were contestants: S. Duma, I. Augustyn, G. Bednarz, C. Piorkowski, F. Cyran, W. Maciag, I. Soltys, W. Kurkowski, I. Sasiadek, D. Grucza, and I. Loretan. Walter Kurkowski, Iunior, and his class- mate, Iohn Soltys, and Francis Cyran, Senior were awarded first, second, and third places, respectively. To W. Kurkowski, as first choice also went the honor of representing St. Francis at the Erie County Semi-Finals held at Lackawanna High School. Capturing second honors, Wally went on to represent the school at the County Finals held at East High School in Buffalo. Here he delivered an inspiring oration, but bowed in the end to a more experienced speaker. Accompanied by Fr. Iohn, the first three place winners in the school contest presented their orations to the members of Adam Plewacki Post of Buffalo, at the invitation of their Commander, Mr. Roy Pech. On this occasion, the Commander's Trophy was awarded to our school for faithful partic- ipation in the American Legion Oratoricals sponsored by this Post. We owe our thanks to Fr. Iohn for his efforts and time which he so gratuitously sacrificed in our behalf. This being his first year in directing the Society, he may well feel satisfied at the success of his endeavors. DEUJ ig, cfjtllli 2 5 J' git. 7 fu, , 1.1 I I bl l 1 IS I l 'Y' I I Pl Ili 'I lu g,-1:-2Eg::gqE?'? w lg I 1 I l 1 Q 1, ' ,,:5rf'11. U.-5 ' ' Al. A , ,. -,. .- ----- ,, ,. X . 1411... , .- 1 l 1 . . . . I I 11 11 . . . . . , . 1 - . 1 . 1--he Illl- 1111.1-.- mfg?-5f 43515 my l ORCHESTRA Keeping pace with the new energetic organizations the Orchestra as the Daddy of our societies has finished a busy and highly successful year The f1rst test came at the beqmninq of the school session when the Rhythm masters made their 1n1t1al appearance at the Corpus Christi Auditorium taking part in the Very Reverend Eustace Bartoszewicz s name day celebration The success they enloyed there was reflected in the numerous offers Next, our boys took part in the Christmas Play presentation, both at St Francis before a large audience and at a benefit performance in Hamburg A special dramatic presentation in front of a selective and distinguished audience of the Father Iust1n's Drivers found the Rhythmasters displaying their art with Wellappreciated skill Other further appearances in Buffalo and elsewhere served as staqinq a setup for the culminating performance of the season that at the Knights of Columbus Oratorical Contest held in the K of C Auditorium on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo The receipt of this coveted bid speaks very well of the ability and sincerity of the Rhythmaster as Well as to the leadership of the Director, Fr. Raphael W1SH19WSkl. Q ':: : : z' 5 ' :t:!:f1-':,Qg,' Ei 'I Q L f ' ' V ,.g53E5E5E5:g:3:51:,'-.I .5-, .S , .f ,- t 1:2l5E5E5EQl2EEE2f2f2:? N, 1 - - l -nil 1 A- - -55EE55E3E::::-:-'- F: sl A - - ...- viii. 1 -Y-11 - 1 T-vii .. fu' ' -23555 - --- - - - '- A I-' ' Al- A ' A W as.. W-'-fin. l 45- -'N N-: J 's1:s:zs:is23, R47 +15-:f - ref s,w f.f'-W SCIENCE CLUB Enjoying the popularity of former years, the Science Club is continually rising in importance among the extracurricular activities at St. Francis. Presently it embraces the General Science, Biology, Photography, Biography sections, and as a result, it has, by far, the largest number of student members. The Club's activities were resumed early in the school year with the calling of a general meeting by the Moderator, Fr. Adam Zajdel, and at which the members became acquainted with each other and officers elected with the following results: W. Kurkowski, President: G. Bednarz, Vice-Presidentp R. Young, Secretaryg R. Tomczak, Treasurer and W. Myslewski, Sgt.-at-Arms. As the year progressed the various sections became actively engaged in their respective fields. The Freshmen brought in datas of their various General Science inquiries: the Sophs could be seen forging through the woods seeking specimens for Biology reports: the photographers clicked their cameras to obtain a prize for the best picture in the school collection: and biographers searched the library for the lives of outstanding scientists whom they Wish to emulate. Success! the goal of the Club has been accomplished. All this we owe to our Moderator who constantly kept us interested in the club, aided us in solving our many problems and instructing us in the things We were anxious to learn. As another year draws to a close, We look back with pride upon our accomplishments and of the Club's contributions to the school's extracurricular activities and to Fr. Adam we extend a vote of sincerest appreciation. if: -ruin-at-er-1-+1 47' off 5 3 'BR WKNU3 ' ,X 55 :'55i5Er:-, E2-11:5 '-, f 1 -. ,...1 fi! -.X N as - .1 - i , -..v--- -. .. ..--31-. - - - 'X' . :Q ' 312- V , :4i5f:Z?39?1 1 l N 1 l 'I l F U 3 , t. ,., f - ' -1- -A 4 J ','.,: it X ., 'I V N' I q::::,2::.g.- .- J-4:-:-. 5 1 . '::::-':'-' 15.5-ef ,- ff '5.5'.-.f' 4 mf RADIO CLUB The Seniors and luniors, to whom the membership in the Radio, Club is limited, ended their work for this scholastic year with great satisfaction to themselves and their Moderator, Fr. Faustin Zator. The many leisure hours spent in the Physics Laboratory, which serves as the Clubs headquarters, were gainfully applied now that we look at the fruits of the member's labors. From the beginner's crystal sets, to the more complex four and five tubers, all showed excellent workmanship and diligent application of the principles of the phenomenon called Radio! Besides this, the essentials of electronic, radar and other scientific information, were offered the interested students, whose intention it is to specialize in science when they enter college. The achievements of this Club were largely due to Fr. Faustin Zator, whose wide knowledge in the Science field is well known, and who freely commun- icated the same to the members for their future benefit. He was a source of encouragement for a number of boys who thought Physics difficult, only to discover the contrary after being properly coached and inspired by him to produce his electrical devices. We take this opportunity to congratulate the Moderator and the members of the Club for their examplary showing and sincerely hope the future members would strive their best to upkeep the Club's remarkable reputation, ' .isisisisisisiif '-.. .. lil.. i3EEi5EEEEE5E5EEEE55 A 1 - . l iii r -v -it -.V ' - -' .. A , ' 1 ' 1396: - 0 '25 2 - A ' A B535 ' :if 1 -' ll 'if w::r ' 1. 1 1 -iv 1 vi 1 -rv - J., ,Q 0 I 1.1 l Il I 1 IQ I u vv' l I rg llf J-. -Q5 1fAlln w' l1l:-l!AI , ,MM Qs- N new 34? with . , -0 f,-M ,- -FV x ,f ,f HOBBY CLUB It may be stated without exaggeration that the l946-47 members of the Hobby Club were the most enthusiastic in the school's extracurricular activities. Directed by Fr. Andrew Kasak, the boys, from the very first meeting until Well into spring devoted their leisure time with fanatical zeal to building various models. Naturally, the Weather played a major part in determining the amount of work they should accomplish. Snow in Winter and rain in spring made outdoor sports impossible and so directed the boys' attention to another field of activities. lt was during these periods that most of their work was done, and the Hobby room became a veritable Workshop. Models of planes and ships constructed with earnestness with the hope of being displayed and admired by other students and visiting parents and relatives. Some planes flied and crashedg ships floated and sunk, but all this did not diminish the fervor of the hobbyists. In fact, these tragedies were conducive to produce larger and better models. Whatever the purpose, the finished products proved that the members were not idle and brought credit to their abilities. This scholastic year the Club has celebrated its fourth anniversary. Monthly meetings were held regularly at which plans were suggested to Widen its scope of activities in reference to more types of different models. The lion portion of the Club's success belongs to Fr. Andrew, who not only acted as its moderator, but also did the shopping for necessary materials and advised the members in their solution of the many problems that arose in carrying on hobbyists plans. Congratulations to you, father, and to all the members of your Club. 1 Q, :ix r' Dm 'fi N' f 5 zffgw fig!! 4' I J .-:1:2E2E5E5E5E52555555525EEEEEQEEEEEEEEEEIEI:-:-. 511111::2':fj::::Zjf:-'i i if-211-ff'2'Q:I:I:Z:I:.I .::::::5::a - ' ,Q L' , ' gg:-rgzzzz. :-152:53 'v -g 4 ., 7 '-:3:f::. 555g55555gg. f,siw ,P ,fzigigigsi -..iii 5:5:2:2:5:2:1r H ,f IZ-:1:32:1:2:2: .:.'. L' -' f Q'E:I3E:E:?:::E:g:EgE.l 7 l 1 1 s Q - 1 .-T . --..-- -. .. ---.-- - 'f x' , .. All ' :rf ' f', br' 7 .'.'.'-'I' .':'f '-52:-., xp' 'V' ' - , :Az-. ' -5E3?'.'. FW -w 1:'! - - - A 1- A L 1 F32 E fr X 4 W f .f- .ff . g ps ' .f f PHILATELIC CLUB For every man a hobby is an oft-quoted aphorism, which supposedly is the keynote of a successful and happy life. Here at St. Francis, every student has a hobby and many have chosen Philately. That this was a good choice is saying the very least, Not only can a philatelist feel at home here, but he is also supplied with the needed resources which are often difficult to obtain elsewhere. Able to cultivate his taste among a varified group of true postage stamp connoisseurs, it is no wonder at all that this organization grew so rapidly and of the marvelous spirit which developed among its members. With Fr. Principal as moderator, it was comparatively easy for the Club to achieve the prominence which made it one of the most notable of all. Witn a ten year background in Philately, he serves as a source of information for anything concerning stamps to the members. When a young man spends his leisure hours eagerly perusing various albums, searching for a favorite stamp or reading the history of the World's postal system, then it is truly a sign of interest - of great interest! And so it is with the majority of the budding philatelists at St. Francis. Interest was their distinguishing mark and it was prevalent at all their meetings. That is as it should be. The Philatelic Society has ended its fruitful year with complete success and with hope that its future members will follow in the footsteps of the members of this year. We wish to express our gratitude to Rev. Marion Weron, O.F.M. Conv. for his interest in our Club through his subscriptions to Stamp magazines which are avidly read and studied especially for the new issues of the various countries. A Q ' H . f -1 - 1- r -Q 1 1 ,R E X . .- l 11-1 r -vvws-'xr -1 Q- 1-:vii - yvjllvk L .iz l 3.1 n z bl l 3 IS l n vi-' l z il IA! -.I aa Ill l I s w 1: 1 u 11 I n 1 l 1 w L lg Q ' A I. A L l H I l1?'Ef23,:,. 5I'E:kEL1. ,yi-I-:Z-:ht-'-M S. F. H. S. BULLETIN STAFF The month of Iune brings to a close the sixth year of the publication of the St. Francis H. S. Bulletin. The facts that the number of readers added to the list was over two hundred and that its size was increased by ten pages, testify to the popularity it enjoyed during this scholastic year. It also under- went some transformations mainly due to the new ideas and energy of Fr. John Blaszkow who succeeded Fr. Edward as Moderator. Thus the Bulletin carried on the tradition of a better publication handed down by the members of the former staffs. The impatient anticipation of every issue and the eagerness with which it was read from cover to cover was especially pleasing to the staff. The growth of the students' interest was manifested by the surprising number of unsolicited articles and minor literary works submitted for publication into the pages of the Bulletin, All the four issues, Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer, featured an interesting and readable format, in which emphasis was placed on school events, sports, news, book reviews, editorials, and write-ups on current topics of importance. The moderator and the whole staff well deserve our sincerest congrat- ulations for turning out an excellent iolo in both reportorial and editorial fields. is 9 ,,0. xslt ff!!---MIKFQIHIIIS v-'I llLliH'l gsmgy M m fr- 'IlIg .Qmnkwfirf J, .- .- :fy f :1552525S5S555555555E55ZE3E35E5S5E525ErEr:::-., 1?i5!Q:5:?7i - ' 3f1Q73i'2'SZ3:5Z5Z3Z-. Q. - - xx f , ' gg:-zgggrg., '-. T .ff Zisisit.. - - Z 'n ' X ' -' ':f:2:1:I:2:- ' . F . r f . - - -8 1 f gzea-:-:-:-:-:Ez-:-ai-- -1 , - 1,- A ' i1:Z2:2:2'2:5:'.-21:2 ' ' IA hx 1 3:g,::gg:555:553T, , l, ii., f .-r--1-1 fr 4. irrv--1 - ' 1 ' 4- , -Q-'-:ga--H ' - X h 1. 5. --'- - , v vs, ul , A, .Q.g.g:g',.-f .4 ' ft. 'k d' S :' 1 l ' 1 . , u I I ' I Y- - -' . , A '. .-:-:-: it I. --, f A I. A A., .' w css.:-:f r . 11 if. -- I: il ,. .. If I . ., . - ,V 'H ' 'fn' -- :' .-41 2 FRENCH CLUB The French Club is the youngest of St. Francis extracurricular organiza- tions. Started in September of 1945, it is steadily gaining in popularity among the French Classmen comprising the Third and Fourth years. Living up to their Moderators motto: On vit doublement, qui parle deux langues - They live doubly,, who speak two languages - the members are very enthusiastic in researching in everything that concerns the French language or history. The main feature of the Club is the correspondence they carry on with boys and girls residing in France. Through this medium history in the making, as seen by eyewitnesses, is related. War marks left on French townsy the spirit of welcome during the liberation period: French customs, geography and are vividly portrayed in the letters received by the members. The answers to these letters generally involve deeper study of the French language, which in turn, is of great value to the students. Meetings of the Club are held at which the letters from the French students are read and compared, as well as answers to these are compiled. The officers of the Club for this scholastic year are: E. Rolak, President: V. Ryba, Vice-President and L. Pittner, Secretary. To Fr. Augustine Pawlak go our sincerest thanks for his splendid supervision of the Club's activities and his untiring efforts in helping us making it so popular and attractive. .-:2:1:2:2:1i: n -E 5- - , . ,5:f:E:Q:2:E:E:2:25. '-, -i P ff ' -. T .. l:::::,::,:::::::,:5:, R :f ' .'.'-'.'.'.'-'-'-'-'-'G I Z . - - 1. + r 1 411 f ::E:E:5:5::.,.-.-4 1.1 -'I G .- v -T vi-1 r -rvurv-1 -1 Q.. 1-:vii - , 'v' Mb v , , -.N . ig 1 w l l 'w .gg .. - - 5 :+L --,:5::x:gL .,::-.-.g.-. 1 1 P -1- -A - - if 3-avail. ' ,, A 55:9 : . t- - :rel--sf W ,- ni ' f f f 4 J POLISH CIRCLE The activities of the Polish Circle during the past scholastic year have not been of as grandiose a nature as before. Confined in the main to the classrooms, and thus enrolling each and every student of Polish descent into its promotion, the organization centered itself about the development and proficient use and application of the Polish language and grammar. As the year progressed, there was slowly, but not on major scale, introduced the study of Polish authors and their lives, their influence on Polish history, and an examination, in brief, of their writings, principally of Rei, Kochanowski, Skarga, and Sienkiewicz. Quite a bit of time, too, was devoted to acquaintance with Polish folklore and songs. Senior Class members, under the guidance of Fr. lohn Blaszkow, the Dramatics instructor, staged and repeated a play titled Kominiarz i Piekarz, or the Chimney-sweep and the Baker. Many of the Iunior Class formed a correspondence unit, exchanging news and views with members in Polandp others, still, contributed articles and poems to the school publication, The Bulletin. The Circle achieved no miracles of effort but marked in its progress by steady, solid work and practice, has shown definite improvement in keeping with its constitution. Name Baran ...........,,. Barczykowski Blaszkow ......... Alias ..Dlck .......... . ..Barcy ...... . .Chubby .. Ambition HALL OF FAME .Billiards Chemist ...,...,,.,...... Army .........., .Professor A .....,....,.... Chemist .....,.,......... Cyran ................ Cy ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Daszkiewicz ..... Dymowski Elman ................ Golonka .,.......... Hokula .,............ Kania ...... Kubacki ......r..... Kurkowski .Dagwood ......... Boston ....... .Kane ...... Kuba ..,... Corky ............... Mazur ................ Medor ....... Mitulski ..........,. Myslewski ....... .Fats ......,. .......... N OWGCk1 ..........,, Wacky ,,,,. Orlowski Chet ,..,.... Pacholec .......,.... Polly ...... Piorkowski ........ Plttner r............... Pysz .................... Bolak ...,... ....... Byba .o..... ...,.. Siola ..,.,., .,,4,, Slucla ...... ,....,.., Turai ski ........... Wierzba ...,.,....., I Zakrzewski ...... Ziellnskl ........... Frenchie Ted ..............,..... .Vlnnle ................ Physicist .. .Stefciu .........,.,.... ' ' .Alice ...... .Turk ........ ,Green ....... Elmer ....... Benny .........l..... Hawk ................ casey ....... ffff Carl ............ Qfff' Bishop ............... oe fffffff Al ...............,....... .Businessman Basketball cf5flm ch.. Hobby lokes .................. .Fishing .Fair Sex ......... .Loafing ............. Flshlng ............. Stamps .............. .Doctor .... . ............... .Engineer ............... Businessman ....... Medlclne ............... .Baseball .Beading .Hunting Professor ................ .Baseball . ..... Businessman Marines .................. Businessman ........ Sports ................ Study Hall ........ Writing ............. tulle ........ Qffffff Sports ................ Figure ..... .. Noted For Trumpet Playing .... Corn ........................ .Sleeping ............... .Tall Stories ............ Silence ................... Hair .......... ...... ....... Laughing .............. Duck Bun ...... . ........ .Eating ........ ........ 5 o'clock shadow.. .Looks ...................... Stretching Points .. Bodily Physique... Smoking ............... Favorite Saying Favorite Song Hey Sporty .................. Mam selle Your nose is dragging My Pretty Girl .Who Me! ! .................... April Showers What a dish! ................ Apple Blossom Time lt's This Way ................ Indian Love Call Boy! lremember once!Prisoner of Love 1 . lt s Llke Thls! ............... .Till the End of Time .D IS Here Cne! ............ lf this lsn't Love .Ah! . . . Ah! ................ Ave Maria 1 . .I ll cllp you! ................ Tonight We Love .For Pete's Sake ........... Watch lt! S1ola! ............ .Rumors Are Flying Night and Day Come On! .................. Temptation Hey Boy! ..................... ......Who's got some grub! .Minagua Nicaragua Anniversary Song Pardon! ........................ Warsaw Concerto Pictures ............ Height Medicine ................ Businessman ........ Chemist .................. .Doctor ........ Drugglst .......... ....Dancing Ornithology Radio ................ Stroking MISSIOHGTY. ........... . .Professor ............... Outcurve .......... Love of History ..... . ............Handsomeness Basketball .............. Bragglng ................ Smile ...................... Here lt comes! ............ Sure, Kid! ................... -Begin the Beguine How are Things in Gloccarnora Baby! .................... . .... Heartaches le vous alme! ............ Up your Nose! ............ l'll see you in My Dreams Sonata Cut That Out! ............ Claire de Lune .French .............. Atlas Figure .......... ..............Piano ................Seriousness Hey Steve..! ..... . None But the Lonely Heart Ch My Back! ................ Tales from Viena Woods Beautiful Arizona! ...... Mlsslonary ..L ......... Pinochle ............ Bossing ................. . Teacher .................. Movies .............. Latin ............ ........ lournalist ...... Sax .................... Detail ........,..... Drlnklng ........... Engineer ................ .Music .. .Instructor ............... .........Medicine ................Puffing .Talking ............ ..............Piano Playing Lips ....................... ll Bet You! ........... , .... .Happy Birthday! 1 . Man A Live! ................ This Here! .................... Habanera Chaison Triste Polonaise A Time After Time ........Linda 5 37? M . -'-,fA,,,fjQv. -t ff? K1 M I-Iii.: df Eg' ,V -1 SSE? f y. , FM? rw: ' , Ms . A-1. Oratorical Contest. 2. Dramatic Faint. 3 Knights of Mary Academy. 4. Oratorical Awards. 5 Our Friends -Adam Plewackl Post. 6. Backstage-Make-up. 7. A moment of Prayer. 8. Our Beloved Fr. Provincial. 9. Book Week. 10 Grand Finale. 11. On Stage. 12. Our Coach and Mrs. Banas. 18. Girls Will Be Boys. 14. A Clean Sweep. 15. Do-Re-Ml-Fa! D-1. Set-shot Kane . 2. Campus in Winter. 3. Scrimmage. 4. Our Pal Al. 5. Touch Down Play. 6. Our Lady in May. 7. Ready to go places. 8. Improvised Handball Game. 9. On the Beach. 10. Winter's first snow. 11. Snowman. 12. Is it murder? 13. Out for a hike. 14. Green relaxing. 15. Nice Form? 16. Three Pals. 17. Lippert skiing. 18. Bobo Roth. 19. Forced Landing. 20, Acrobtats, 31, Fr, Alexander. 22. Interclass Football. 23, Principal on the move. 24, ,Scalling cliffs, C-1. Two Muskateers. Back from a hike. 7. me over Chet! 12. melting? 17. Camps Stream. 22. Visiting 2. Future aviators. 3. Campus hide-out? 4. Wall-Flowers? 5. Ready for the town. 6. Gridiron Buddies. 8, Can it be fishing? 9. Capt. Myslewski. 10. Moral support. 11. Look Holy Thursday. 13. Dressed to Kill! 14 Shore Cliffs. 15. B1izzard's Aftermath. 16 Is it Joes! 18. Pie-eating Champ. 19 An Igloo 20. Old Glory at dawn, 21. The Campus Niagara Falls. 23. Chet Orlowski. 24. Class Buddies. V . i . K DD-1. Biology Field Trip. 2. Fr. Justin's Basketball Ban-quet. 3. Hal'o-We'en . 4. Where's the Ball? 5. Pardon Me! 6. Suit Presentation. 7. All Play and no Work, 8. And Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet! 9. Jump Ball. 10. Casey at Bat! l1.SeVer1th Heaven! 12, Squeeze Play. 13. Ha1owe'en Parade. 14. Louis vs Conn. 15. Better Than Singing! l - -l -vw -1 .- - 'ur L l 1.1 I I ll I 1 I1 l n vu' I z ll :AI ' A-L ., 9 I I 1 nn nu 1 n un - :qi , -J I ' A1 'Riu-. Alai' . ' .f:E:Q:E:2:2:2:E:f:f:5 1 -- T 1 1 -Q , gl-1 .555Q5grg3E:Q:7:l'5' Q:I -xl f .-552525232 1 vi r 1 ' -1 i - - Ef'E2fj? .x f' , V' . JEEQEE P x - M. -12: '.:-.-'g'::,4g s 5 . ' 04 25: A Nl I l 1214? -1 ., ,g5 ' A I- F - A ' 'D'-:gp-1 ist: , .,.'d'-:git 4-if 2 1:30 :i, I TIEBEIETII FOOTBALL TRACK BASKETBALL BASEBALL SOFTBALL TENNIS PING PONG HANDBALL VOLLEY BALL BOXING SWIMMING 4 4 Z Z Z Z Z ! The value of Physical Education can- not be overemphasized. In a world which is barely started on its road to recovery, and trying to regain a semblance of order from the havoc Wrought by War, a healthy body is as important as a healthy mind. This young generation, the hope ot mankind, must supply them. As an integral part ot the universe, St. Francis is doing its share in developing healthy youth. It has a Physical Fitness Program, as part of the curriculum. ln- tramural games Were on the daily pro- gram. For the more advanced athletes, there are a number of Varsity Sports, supported Whole-heartedly. With Football installed as a major game, competitive Athletics are diversified to suit the indi- vidual. St. Francis is a member of the Western New York Catholic High Schools Conference. 1 QM' fffminzfgn 1 - 1- . .SY . 1 ll --11+-1 .- fr f X uf Q . X X ll ll R , g 'tl 4 2-Sfffifrfgififigsfrfr-1 - - -1- -. , ,E 'ui i .- 1 vii r -rv -rw-r -1 1 i1-V11 - X V- 'Il All -ihzllllzlgf-IJ Q I? II v E 1 V X ' ' 'I ? n 'QI Qfzigl-' '55 A. . ..,wf 55 4.-.l q 1 l I I l T 1 f Q ' LL' -1.4-4.4.z 114 1, ' ,. , In 1 , .- x x ' 433' 'fy' f llllL 11:1-I 5 ff wNU3, : : : ::' VARSITY FOOTBALL For the past two years St Francis I-hgh School has successfully enJoyed a much increased enrollment ln fact the proportion of students rn numbers over a serres of previous scholastic terms has been and 15 almost 2 l Now this overflow had to be well taken care of ln all the various school departments thus also in the field of sports and so that the growing student body would receive an adequate and advantageous athletlc program a new Varslty was created one 1n the sport of football The Faculty consldered thls venture from all angles finally approved the relatively new but highly lnteresting and exciting six man type of play Father Alexander CDFMC then rn his capacity of Faculty Athletic Adv1sor proposed for coach Mr Stephen Banos a Knute Rockne coached fullback of no l1ttle fame Steve took over no sooner he was approached and at the outset captured the hearts and will ot all candidates reporting to him on the he st1ll had a tremendous Job before him moulding a team 1S one thing getting one to f1t a mould 1S another The boys soon learned from Steve that spirit though so necessary IS not enough There had to be mastered the science of tackling blocking t1m1ng shrfting and the numerous other prerequlsrtes that once mastered help to form a good unlt And the boys had to learn all this from scratch F1nally eighteen red and gold uniforms wrth full equipment were issued The first game came along and the boys made 1t a tough one At one tlme 1n the fourth period they thought they had it clinched but with the decislve touchdown called back because of a technrcalrty they fell victim to Parker High of Clarence N Y by a 20 12 score field. This made his task a bit lighter, but in spite of the all-out cooperation, -zlfffiflflff 4f ? 1 .iiisisisisieisifiif 4 tl 5' f ., W .ififififlfilfiflfili 'H 1 ' - - -. 1 f - .1-1- f XF' tl' 0 .- 1 vinyl- 1 -ivrwi vi vm i-:vii - gl i. DLX, 1. L w l 1 l l 1 15.15. 't 3.55 4 - - X Q rg: ..., . vfcliiirll. J-:br-' -5:2 : z' : 1:-fi ' M , A l. - 1. A A - .Q '-Lg... W'-'Q'-2. ln the second contest, the team faced a seasoned and undefeated St. Mary's DMI team and lost by a lobsided count of 50-18, gaining consolation only from the fact, that the St. Mary's lads were unscored upon for five or six games before that. Anxious for revenge the Varsity scheduled this same Blue and White team for a return match, but losing at least 18 points in unsuccessfully tried conversions after touchdowns, they also lost this contest by a score of 61-38. We won the third game, though, and the School couldn't show enough iubilation over the fact. But rest assured, the game was no picnic. Only after a hard, bruising, sharp-blocking four periods, during which the teams exchanged touchdowns, did we come out ahead of a good Our Lady of Victory High School Varsity by a count of 33-26. The fourth game was a return match against Parker High, and again the Red and White lost by one touchdown. Over-eagerness may have been the reason there, but all exuberance was put away for game time with Park High School out at Snyder. This time the Lakesiders went all out to smother their opponents with a roaring 44-7 score. lf you care to notice, in a particular way, how the team improved as the season went on, simply consider our scores, game by game: how steadily the point scoring kept rising! 12, 18, 24, 33, 38, 441 We possibly would have reached fifty, but the final game, especially to be played by the boys in honor of their coach, was cancelled at the last moment. Those who saw our Varsity play, were more and more impressed by their effort and improvement with each game. To those who would like to have a real estimate of their football novitiate, we wish to repeat a revealing incident. ln one of our games, when we faced a team averaging some 160 pounds, we witnessed how one of our lads, a bit over a 130, kept reeling off yards upon yards of gain that frequently resulted in touchdowns. lt shouldn't have happened, the boy should have been snowed under each time he carried the ball. After the game we asked the fellow: 1-low did you do it? This is the answer we received: Steve showed me how! Imagine! he wasn't so much proud of his achievements, as of the fact that he did his job the way he was taught. This same lad, and a few others like him, will be back to spark the team next season. Don't you think we shall have a much better season? T11 4: ink' Jaii llllbllllnll 1-'I 54:41-I . , , -.It-we nu-gamut. WW E fs ,f A L :'5f.'5f,,, 14-'gyff 'I::'2I'Z'C'f'1'f'f'i A E Cgf'5'u'rI-1'I'1'Z'. 2:2i:!. ' Q f f ' ' 0232-2:I:I:-. n -T 1- , f:1:I:- EIEPIQ. '- my f X K Y. .t 5:3:f:1:-.1 -- lilv 5:25223 'N , ' ..f25f:35E1E2:- ' - X fi! A I tl.-, 5, .- 1- y---1 r -fvavi -1 1- -vrgvfii - . - X' 'rl ya . v l 'Tr ' Q-'1:1:1:- ' hgh? X' 'R 5' - Q: N 1 l 1 l l f 1 f ,--:' -iam. -'-' X: ' ' 41- A ' V 7 I 3- X Til 103 -' - ' ,' -.-. ,' fy , ' '-'5 x' 1' . - ,. 5 f .- .f f fafdg INTERCLASS FOOTBALL The lntramural Touch-Football League championship was gained by the Senior Class team of Wildcats . . . but not until they had fought out a triple time with the Sophomores and Iuniors. Very strong on a dry field, the Seniors proved their championship mettle all the more when, in a driving, blinding rainstorm, they won the finals from a very stubborn Iunior Class team by a score of 6-0. Eight teams appeared in league competition, each winning at least once. The games were controlled by a set of rules originated overseas by one of our Army's infantry units. These rules allowed for all the interesting features of regular football except for a nine players roster, and the tackle substituted by a two-hand touch, applicable to the body only between the shoulders and knees. The pattern of play demanded speed, skill, and deception. Those who accepted and learned, or were particularly adapted to, these requirements, find themselves well advanced in their candidacies to Varsity football. Every game was constantly under the supervision of the Physical Education instructor, who besides giving instructions, directions, and tip-offs on enemy play, kept the action and progress of each contest in fullest control. This accounted for the absence of any injuries often resulting from hard charging, tempers were kept to a minimum, and every player learned to give his best in line of competition. The knowledge and spirit thus acquired was later carried to the Varsities' program, which, though fighting hard, were and are always acknowledged by opponents as 'tops in sportsmanship. ' .:s5ai22aEz2zE.f -. .I - -f5E5E5ErE?E?E5E5EiE55 'R Z . ........... .,.,......... . -- -1. iii' -. 4 535EEE53g3:4?Ig 1 yr 'O ' - 1 .-..- , -v--- -. - ..--.-- - by V w 1 l l f-sm. - - v -.M-. x-5- b f. - 1 I -. K -,NUS , .:.,'-.3 92? . ........ .......5.a ...Ia-s- -- if s' Y ll I - - - I H 1 - - - - IQ, X L L Y . :gf , .-I, A- A Hifg u Il f -.,. M. ' -W. .- ,ff -'J VARSITY TRACK This year was the fifth in which the Red and White tracksters participated in the Annual Western New York Catholic High Schools Track Meet held at the l74th Armory in Buffalo, N. Y. on December 7th. The call for candidates issued early in November brought cheerful results as over 35 candidates responded to it. Fr. Adrian Paszek, the new Track coach, was faced with a double task, that of taking care of the Varsity and also build up a Freshmen team to compete with teams of the six new high schools opened this year in the Diocese of Buffalo. After serious workouts and considerable sifting, six members were chosen to constitute the Varsity, and five to represent the Freshmen Team. F. Cyran, I. Daszkiewicz, R. Baran, I. Szymanski, I. Pelc and E. Kubiak formed the Varsity sextetp while E. Broderick, W. Nowak, A. Rynkowski, H. Kropski and E. Klein molded into a Freshmen combination. On the day of the Meet, the Teams performed very well. ln the half-mile run, which was first on the list, I. Daszkiewicz took third place. ln the semi- finals of the 75-yard dash, F. Cyran held on to second place to the very end, followed closely by I. Pelc, who finished third. In the finals, Cyran made a desperate attempt to overtake the leaderp failing to do this, he easily held on to second place, while his teammate, I. Pelc, sprinted into the fourth position. Although faced with a heavy schedule, our budding Freshmen sprinters did a lot better than we anticipated. AT total of six medals were amassed by both teams for their efforts in the Meet, an indication of good accomplish- ment in the field of Track. With ever greater interest manifested in this sport, We predict further and greater laurels to be gained by St. Francis tracksters in the years to come. Q 527:55:1:1:f3-'i i '41f:5:5i'P:7:1:5:2:-. 9, ' ' xl ' Of:i'f:2:2::., ' 1, 'T .7 ':1:5:C: - 1 sl Vf ' 95:55:55:- t - -z 1 . 'L '. 4 -..-.-:-:-:1:1:2:1:f:1:2. 6 -i ,gzg:::g::::::::.:.-4.1.-- -1 i-ii -..l-1---1--1 I 1 4, .g.5.-.-.-.-.MQ-.-. - g I, sg .:.g:::::-:W-4:21 .- 1 -1111 r -rvwv-1 -nr 1-t -11.111 - J, -. , fm . -.cbd-.-.F - V '. 970-1: :-'..::.w7: I v N- ft N if wr QfS:1:l:-:P ' 5 21. ' 1, ,..:M 1 1 l I 1 .gkagr ...Ll mt 9:10.-43 Ai. A L ' ' . r,fl'f.Zv5' Ml. I nu ..: fag. -.- 1-1 A- . 4 4,f ,,-ff , fr' 51,16 e V mit ' i . . . 1 . . . . u I 1 n 1 v n I ' I If H . . . aa: -rusffrt-sr-'-+1 4 L L l l 'mfr -My 'fp??g ff W -f A5-ff VARSITY BASKETBALL By losrng three of 1ts best players through graduatron rt seemed as rf the sa1l1ng for thls years Basketball Varslty would be rather uncertaln But as the season got underway new stars were developed through the versatrle guldance of the school s Coach Fr Bufmus Nledzwleckl and the team became one of the best St Francrs boasted rn number of years Known as the Dead Eye Squad they were mortally feared by every comblnatron rn the Cathollc League, performmg excellently on the floor and wlnnlng all but four of thelr games Woodlawn I-hgh, our closest nerghbor, was the flrst to feel the mrght of the Bed and Whlte by bowlng to our qurntet by the score of 42 28 Next ln hne was the Holy Angels C I of Buffalo agamst whom our team basketed 1ts way to a 47 26 v1ctory Our hoopsters really drd start playrng when they met the hrghly rated St Mary's D M of Buffalo Wlth Len Plttner scormg l8 pomts, we vrrtually tore the opponents to shreds snowmg them under wlth a 63 42 wln ln a game Wllh Neuman l-lrgh, the team coasted to a rather one slded v1ctory by a score of 35 l6 rn whlch all the members saw actlon 1 Then came Camslus Hrgh, our tradrtronal rrval Playmg on our court, the advantage was ours, and we drd make the most of rt, leadlng the Blue and Gold 2217, at the half mark The thrrd and fourth quarters featured a bttter battle w1th our qulntet leadlng by one polnt up to the very last few seconds, when a fortunate basket and a foul throw on the part of the opponents sewed up the game and gave them a well deserved v1ctory, 4l 38 The effect of the loss to Camslus left rts lmprrnt on our basketeers as they had to struggle unusually hard to gam a W1n over Our Lady of Vrctory H S from the Smoky Ctty of Lackawanna, N Y A fast come back ln the last h-::i:EEg5E2EEEEEE,5::fg: -zgzqzfigfzgjzf .i:s:2:s:s:'!, ' 'Q L - .:s:s:s:5:2:2:e:i- '-. s Q 1 .Ti-1... .::35:g:E:E:5:E:3:5'i .I . .Q:f:,:::2:::-zgcg:-2-:Q H 1 - - -.- ll- r Q ,l-11 1 .N 1 0 - .1 -ii 1 .-1----f -.- 1 1-vi - ,if bvj ',l is 1 4 l l I l l 1 11:5:QP 13,15 . 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The second round opened with our Quintet facing Annunciation and routing them by a 55-19 score. Then we romped over the Angels, 51-40 after a rather slow start. The Holy Angels C. L surprised us with their aggressive attitude during the first half, but had to bow to a revived St. Francis combination in the final period. 4- Anticipating a push-over, our team had to work very hard to the very end of the tussle in order to keep the valiant St. Mary's D. M. from tying us and winning by only six points: 47-4l. - The game against Neuman was a Myslewski-Pittner .affair who gathered 30 points among them- selves, with the other 45 well divided among the rest of the players, all of whom scored in a 75-33 landslide. In a return game with the Blue and Gold, St. Francis was slow in starting, however, once geared into action, our boys pressed the League Leaders to such an extent as to become the only team to seriously threaten their un- blemished record for the second time. Gene Kania was the moving spirit in the second half splurge, but our gallant fighters fell one short to tie the score and bowed 42-41. In a game with Our Lady of Victory saw our quintet lead throughout the whole fray, with Kania ,again displaying his basketball prowess, netting l3 points and helping subdue the opponents 48-32. - lt was loe Plawecki's turn to star in a game with St. Mary's of Lancaster. Exhibiting a series of masterful plays, he helped his mates romp all over their foes with a 6l-27 win. - The Lakesiders had an off-day when they met the Maroon Five in a return match. The just could not click and St. loe handed the Red and White their worst licking of the season, 54-34. - The season's two final games were non-league affairs: back in form, our quintet squeezed a 51-44 win over the powerful Sloan High School, and, in the finale, easily triumphed over Woodlawn High, 32-l l. With no apologies to offer, we admit four official defeats on the school records for this season. Yet, we strongly believe, there should have been but a single loss. - All in all, we are proud of the record the Team compiled and extend our heartiest congratulations to the Coach, Fr. Rufinus. To him goes credit of moulding a rather uncertain aggregation into an aggressive Quintet that was feared by all the teams in the League. We are sure that your efforts in behalf of St. Francis basketeers will be rewarded with still stronger teams in the years to come. :Y lll' 55l'fff'f CE, ,T Lv ik- filllllblliltll 1-'I lPllZ,I W. --he mrsarfns-1 +7 eg tnf ffww A L ' ' :E:1 - 0 51f:?:2i-1'S:5:E:2:5::,, I .. ' xt ' ' '2i '7:1:1:-. - ' 7-V s' 357351. ll fn? .9 .5555E55EE3E ., 1 . - I'-Q 4 - - 1- 1 r 1 4 -1 V'-, s .. 1 ...-.- , -Y-.... -. - -...?-- - - ' Y '. 'fe 1:5'j:I:5:1:9-3? v 7 V 1 f .. , r -TA '. 2' 2: lf-:-:1:1:P',i::' ' :H ix ..:'- ggi 45117 1 v 1 11 I l l 1 .:',, 'ii .MC-'ff ' ' Az.. A A., ' - : . - ' , -- z A1 zu .5. Ili. t an .VJ FRESHMEN BASKETBALL VARSITY For the first time in its history St. Francis High School placed a Freshmen Varsity in inter-school competition for basketball honors. The action was prompted by the creation of a Freshmen Class League among the four newly instituted boys' high schools in the Diocese of Buffalo. The Timon, Duffy, Ftyan and De Sales entries were thereupon joined in a league of first-classmen teams from the older high schools of Canisius, St. Ioseph, Holy Angels and St. Francis. The St. Francis Frosh quintet, well coached, well balanced, and imbued with an unusually high fighting spirit, went on winning game after game to pile up an undefeated record and to carry away the League's first championship cup. After the glory came acclaim. Besultant of the League's voting by teams' Coaches, Ted Antos of Lackawanna gained a forward berth on the All-Star's first team. Three others: Gene Warda and Ronny Bielicki of Buffalo, and Len Pasiecznik of Lackawanna were placed on the second team, while Arthur Szymanski of Buffalo received honorable mention. Thus, the Red and White was the only team that placed all its first stringers on the League's highest honor list. For the honors and glory gained, the St. Francis Yearlings are very grateful to an inspiring Coach and leader, Fr. Rufinus Niedzwiecki. - L T1 Q H, f 24' 1- -1 'iii r 1 1555555355:-via ' IR O .- -- --1-1 1 -1-rv:-ri -11 Q- -irv-ii - ii: bvr -. E ' fr-F' ' A 1 I g Q l 1 gf, KR 5. ... - - A 1- A - 1 1?-3935...-I 7,.:ZgQqEL::. 45,315-:.. -.-'E :- ww- '-35:1 ' '1 E-sl il ,.,f'irE 1223?-' ':IEtI:.:' :liz-1: '..rf2 9 ig resist INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL , From November until late March the gym was con- stantly ringing with cheers, , shouts, and yell.s of contest- ants and spectators. The daily occasion for such ex- uberance was the Intramural Basketball League in action. Fifteen teams representing the different Classes were vieing for at least a runner- up spot, and these fifteen teams had a student mem- bership of a hundred and twenty six. ,, ,, As was customary, year in INDIANS and year out, the sideline playmakers and statisticians were certain that one of the Seniors' teams would capture the flag, or perhaps, the luniors. But after the hundred and fifty seven games were played off -- would you believe it? - first place honors went to the Freshmen. These first-classmen sent a team into the fray, which later was organized into the Freshmen Varsity. They captured first round honors without suffering a defeat, and in the second round forced themselves into a triple tie - . ..i. ,- with the Seniors and luniors. T According to the draw for position, they had to meet both those classes in the play-offs and fought their opponents off with as gallant a stand as you would ever wish to see in any game of sports. But not only the Freshmen deserve such a fair notice. . There was the aggregation of Sophomores, going under the team name of Bulldogs, W A that, competing in a seperate ., ,, loop, proved themselves as BULLDOGS tenacious as bulldogs, and though completely outclassed in the first round, came back fighting so hard in the second and in the finals, that they were never headed. For the first time in the history of St. Francis Intramurals, the younger classmen stole the show against very superior competition. Whether this presages the return of the Red and White to the top in the next year or so, we are not sure of . . . but we have ideas . . . -W9 S! 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The Varsity, with eight newcomers in its regular line-up, came out even in won and lost percentages. Niagara Falls' St. Marys made use of an early lead and was on top 9-6 after the final out, but the Red and White came from behind in a thriller to punch across a winning 3-2 marker against Annunciation H. S. St. Marys D. M. of Buffalo took liberties with our pitching in the early innings, but when that steadied, our boys' hitting gave us the verdict 8-5. Holy Angels C. I., the crack Buffalo outfit, however ,took the fourth game by 5-l. And that was the season: more rain than baseball, so kindly understand why we give so much space to Pluvius, god of precipitation! One cheerful note of the season was that from Lawrence, Mass. The Very Reverend Peter I-lajna would root for us even if we played under water. 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Yes, we have been wishtully thinking: We have prayed and then stormed Heaven with prayers time and again-for our new Gymnasium! 'ln the near future, we pray God, there will arise on the St. Francis Campus a combination School-Auditorium-Gymnasium Building. The promise oi the architect and our vision-as we have called it up until now-should prove a source of joy to those good men and women who have ever given their whole-hearted support to our cause. To our St. Francis boys it will prove a real blessing from heaven, a source of joy and contentment wherein they will find recreation for their healthy young bodies and minds. To those at the guiding helm of St. Francis activities, it will bring Welcome relief from many heartaches and headaches by making their task of accomodation and supervision a less burdensome one. The GO sign has been given, the Green Light has been flashed for construction of our new building as soon as conditions permit. With God on our side, With the prayers and help of our friends to spur us on, We can, We Will, We must succeed!! 5 5 P A T R o N s Right Rev. Monsignor F. Kasprzak Right Rev. Monsignor j. C-Iapinski 5 Right Rev. Monsignor P. Adamski 5 Right Rev. Monsignor F. Radziszewski Q Very Rev. Monsignor S. Sierakowski ' Very Rev. Monsignor S. Holbel Very Rev. Provincial, L. Cyman Very Rev. Provincial, C. Kita 5 5 Very Rev. justin Figas 5 5 Rev. B. Snella 5 Rev. j. Harrington 5 Dr. john K. Bembenista - Mrs. Eleonore Bonikowski Q Pvt. Stephen Zielinski 9 E Mrs. Anna Polewicz 5 Mrs. j. Bugaj ' Mr. Stanley Tubinis Q Mr. Nick Scaffeta Mrs. W. Sikorska 5 Q Mrs. D. jurewicz Q 5 Mr. C1 Mrs. vv. Hokula ' 5 Mr. 6 Mrs. john Sulik 5 Miss Dolores Szymanski 5 5 Mr. 6' Mrs. Henry Lusiak 5 5 Mr. Stanley jung 5 Miss lrene Orzechowska 5 Mr. 6 Mrs. S. Bracikowski 5 5 Mr. 6' Mrs, Stanley Karnyski 5 5 Mr. C-r Mrs. Chester Hara 3 Mr. 6 Mrs. Stanley Szymkovvski E 5 Mr. 6 Mrs. john Slisz 5 Man's Barbershop 5 - Stanley, The Tailor 6 5 Mr. Cr Mrs. Stanley Bylebyl 5 Dr. 6' Mrs. Henry Fioretti 9 Mr. 6' Mrs. Walter jastrzemski 5 5 Mr. 6' Mrs. Arthur Barczykowski 5 5 Mrs. Mary Spychala 5 9 Miss Frances Kozoduj 9 Mr. 6 Mrs. Bernard Bakowski you 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5.0, PATRQNS l A Friend Mr. joseph Zymczak A. C. Hardware Er Furniture Mr. B. Salem Mr. C1 Mrs. R. P. Barczykowski Mr. C7 Mrs. Edward Crluszak Mr. 6' Mrs. S. Walczynski Mr. C1 Mrs. john Cister Mr. William Barr jr. Dr. Neal Riley 002202 '02 f-02 f-71-0'2Q02f0'2'02f-0'2102'0'2'0'2 '02h02 f-0'2h0'2Q02 Miss josephine Richter R. N. Dr. Sherman Greenberg Dr. Leo E. Kopec Dr. Henry Roiek Dr. L. De Vincentis Mr. Er Mrs. Anthony Syszka Mr. Michael Cigani Mr. Le Roy Costantin Mr. Frank Cascella Mr. August Constantin 62'-0'2f20'2s02'7f0'2L02'-0'2 C02f0'2f0W'02'-02 Mr. Louis Constantin Mr. Alexander Pietak Mr. T. Rudnicki Mr. 6' Mrs. j. Zasowski Mr. Er Mrs, Edmund Kolipinski Mr. 16' Mrs. Thaddeus Malinowski Mr. Stanley Cruchala jr. Mr. 6' Mrs. Harry Rydlewski Mr. Er Mrs. joseph Barcukiewicz Mr. 6- Mrs. Anthony Szulc 20262 f02'-02'-02'-02 9 5 9 5 5 5 6 5 6 9 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 9 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 iw. Mr. Er Mrs, john Hajczyk Miss Mary Ann Szkotnicka Mroczkowski Bridal Shop Miss Stella Boc Mr. Kostek Dobrowolski Mr. Cr Mrs. j. E. jedrzejewski A Friend Miss Eleonore Baldyga Mrs. Victoria Baldyga Mr. G Mrs. joseph Slawiak 20220202 1-02 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ro DP' 'H DU G Z on 542-01 29205 9 L9 9 9 9 Miss Barbara Slawiak Q 9 Mr. C1 Mrs. Edward Kucharski Q 9 Mr. 6' Mrs. Anthony Baldyga Q 5 Mr. 6' Mrs. Edward Baldyga M rs. A. 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Q S 027'-01 '0'N0'N0'i 20151'-052042-01'-0iv0 N-042-02201 '-02201 2021-0462201 61 176152 'OH'-04 6110164 61 '-01205 ?f-011-02 COD'S BLESSINCS and BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF '47 Qxlx f . THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOSEPH J. GLAPINSKI, LL. D. Pastor ST. JOHN KANTY CHURCH BUFFALO, N. Y. S 9 9 5 5 5 S is 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 S 6 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 -10202 L0 fs 9 5 S 5 Q 651-01 9 5 9 .03 5 S5 Cod's Blessings Upon the Graduates of '47 3 5 And All me swdems of sf. Francis High School S 3 E 2 2 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 s 5 6 5 5 5 E 5 6 5 9 5 5 5 9 3 E 5 2 2 Q 5 5 6 5 Q 5 I 5 THE VERY EEVEEEND 5 LAWRENCE M. CYMAN, 0.E.M. Conv. 5 5 IVIINSTER PROVINCIAL 9 5 FRIARS MINOR CONVENTUALS E E Province of St. Anthony 5 202205104 Compl imenfs of KAZIMIERZ URBAN PARAHALNY POGRZEBOWY a BALSAMATOR Licensjonowana Niewiasta Do Usfrugi Pani M. Urban 188 CLARK ULICA HU. 7647 Buffalo 12, N. Y. 0000006 201!01h0'4201202f7H0161h02f01f0f6ff0K720vZ'2f0N76161h02'0Hh01f01f0w0v1761f0N01 L08-02 60161 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 670105001 5011740240129H71-0 f0 f0N01L01h0N0N0220W'01L0Pv01L0N01f0N-7s0'10f10?s0N01'0'l0f0N0210W'S S E 9 5 Q Compliments of 5 5 S 3 3 ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL 5 . 5 9 ALUMNI ASSQCIATION 3 5 5 Q Mr. Walter Krakowiak '43 .... ........ P resident S 5 6 2 Mr. Stanley Kuchta '28 .... .... l st Vice President 5 E Mr. Daniel Olczak 343 . . . ..... 2nd Vice President E Mr. Eugene Serafin '43 . . . ..... Corresponding Secretary 2 Q Mr. Edmund Cabalski '45 '. . . ..... Recording Secretary 9 6 E Mr. Victor Ludwiczak '32 .... ..,.. T reasurer 2 Mr. Stanley Kiczewski '43 .... .... S gt.-at-Arms E 9 Q 3 Rev. Walter Waligora '32 .... . . .Chaplain Fr. Pacific Baldyga, O, F. M. C. . . .... Moderator 5 2 S S 2 5 A 5 5 QQ , Q 2 5 5 Q 0 0 0 W 0 lations 0 0 0 0 0 W O H C W M 0 MM 0 M M W M 0 Fw 0 0 N 0 E 0 mm 0 0 0 0 0 ngratu To the Class of '47 FATHER JUSTIN'S '09 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 AGUE LE ROSARY HOUR S1101 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 Best Wishes and Success 5 S 2 To Our Colleagues and Friendly Rivals 5 5 -- of -- Q 5 ., 5 E ST. FRANCIS HIGH ScHooi. 6 5 3 'FFOITI 5 5 5 ' 5 5 S 2 BISHOP RYAN HIGH SCHOOL 5 3 Diocesan School Conducted by Franciscan Fathers 3 Q Minor Conventuals 5 3 Temporary Location 5 5 ST. JOHN KANTY LYCEUM - 97 SWINBURNE ST. 5 5 BUFFALO 12 N Y 5 5 , . . - S 5 S 5 S 5 - STAFF 5 5 5 3 Rev. Edward Kostrzewa, O. F. M. Conv. Principal 3 3 Rev. Rayner Ziemski, Asst. Principal 2 Rev. Adam Zajdel 3 3 Rev, Augustine Pawlak Rev. Henry Senft Rev. Cajetan Wisniewski 5 3 Rev. Bruno Parzych 2 Rev. Matthew Swizdor 5 S G01 A 3 5 9 Q 6 5 9 3 Compliments of 3 6 S 5 Q 5 9 3 9 1 A A 3 9 1 Q 5 9 5 6 9 5 5 9 5 , 5 9 - S 5 9 1 2 9 5 5 5 9 5 2 E 3 KOLIPINSKI BROS., INC. 2 5 5 9 5 9 E 3 FURNITURE - APPLIANCES 3 2 1 2 5 A 5 3 2 5 1119 BROADWAY HU. 4400 E BUFFALO, N. Y. 3 9'4f0W'0X0'4 f0w0w0: 9 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 S 5 5 5 5 6 3 9 5 6 20220121 202202 202202 000 02202202 2020 202201 202202 202202 202202 202202 202202202202 2012-02 0 202201 202202202202 202202 0202202 202202202202 9'2 Compliments of MR. and MRS. A. MYSLEWSKI ARCTIC CROCERY 185 ARCTIC STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Compliments of VICTOR LUDWICZAK '32 SANITARY MEAT MARKET -- Croceries - HU: 8494 1250 S-YCAMORE STREET . BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 2012022-0220226 2-022022-0'2 2022022022022022012022022020 0202202202202202'02202202202202202202202202 2022-02 2022-02202202202202 2022-0220220220'2202 202202 iw. 'SP 5 6 C-01201 f-01'-0017 6120296510204 1727 f01'0'L0'2 MOV-0'1f0I'0'0M016P62f01 9'7a40'2'0'-Off-02 9 5 5 6 9 5 E 5 6 9 6 3 E 5 3 6 E E 3 5 9 5 6 6 Complimenfs of FRANCISCAN FATHERS ST. CASIMIIPS PARISH Father james Cholewka, O. F. M. C. PASTOR BALTIMORE, MD. 10W 0705161 A05 A 5 3 E 3 Compliments of 5 9 5 S E E E DR. and MRS. LEO M. MICHALEK E S 5 - 2 9 5 E 561 RIDGE ROAD WO. 0141 S E LACKAWANNA 18, N. Y. 2 5 9 3 9 3 Compliments of 2 A 3 9 9 5 A 5 9 2 E 2 FATHER SIMEON KACZMAREK, O.F.M. Conv. g 5 3 5 Custos 3 5 Chaplain of lmaculata Convent 2 1 2 SOUTH PARK at SOWLRS ROADS 5 Q HAMBURG, N. Y. E '01'0'110'1W'1f0'1'0117'-012-Q'-01' COMPLIMENTS OF New and Enlarged CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB ,gay . fl QQQ ! 9 MN ily. KM X . Xsiwjd l2 Bowling Alleys - Gymnasium - Showers Private Rooms for Games ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES The Directory and the Members of CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB Buffalo, N. Y. 9 9 9 Q 9 Q Q Q 3 Q Q 9 3 9 9 Q Q Q Q 3 Q 3 3 3 Q 6109951901513 001101 Y-015161201 '07-01 61h01'-9201 201'-01101 401'-01'01 5161 201'-01 202011-0201 '-01'-0161 '710'1201f0'1 6120168012-01 If 2j0'204f0W101l0f00'-02'-0'5401'02f0110w01101f-7L0'2w0'v0w7'?s0R0N0lf0N020l04'04s0220H0N0 'y Q-0102-0060 ZW!-0'1'40'N-01 h0'1202620'011-0240220110161 Y,01101h0'h0M-01h02'02f02 Compliments of 5 5 A FRIEND F. R. M. o. F. M. C. 5 5 FALL RIVER, MASS. 5 Compliments of 5 ROOSEVELT BAR 5 Sigismund Szymanski, Prop. 2 Home-Cooked Meals of All Kinds Choice Beers, Wines and Liquors E 5 890 BROADWAY BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Compliments of 3 5 JACOB JACOBS 5 The Vegetable Man 3 BUFFALO, N. Y. 5 Congratulations to l. A. D. from E 5 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH DASZKIEWICZ E A 5 2928 EAST BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE 31 MD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A ' 0 0 0 W 0 0 R 0 W T W af W MYW 00 A ,NW on C W90 Wm W Mmm V 0 I Wm 9 www am M M0 aww I MTW W W iw 0 M 0 0 3 W W 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 WV 0 0 0 J 201202201202 Compliments of MR. and MRS. SIMON SKIBICKI BENNINGTON P. O. ATTICA, N. Y. 1 JOSEPH D. MIALKUWSKI FUNERAL HOME 428 PENORA ST. Phone: Lancaster, 309 DEPEW, N. Y. 9'-012-01 .S 2-012-0v2?20120'120'12-012012-01201 61201 292401 612012-012010012-01201 2-040 2-012012920127 f-01202202 201602012-7h01201h01h012-0127201 612010012012-04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compl im of ents 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VVAKQBLIU NO NJ. OH IHRS.J and CTOR DO BUFFALO and LANCASTER 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 E 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 YORK NEW B? 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S f-016'120'220'v iw, f0Wf01'-05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 fm 0 K 0 my 0 um 0 'mr W M C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W M A CHURCH OW OF CZIQISTOCH DY OUR LA r O 'T S 8 P C M F O k PM Im S U M H G h P e .T S ru F '5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 H BOSTON , MASS. SOUT Y 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 s '0lf01101C01b01101'0V 0000000 0000000 000000 101101 101'-01 '01101 0 '01'01 101201 '010'0I '01f01f01'01 ,VN01 0 Compliments of CHUDY BROS. WHOLESALE PAPER 205 LOMBARD STREET BUFFALO 12, N. Y. HU. 0883 Compliments of ADAM BGJANOWSKI and SGN MASON CONTRACTOR 18 ST. LOUIS AVENUE TA. 0869 BUFFALO 11, N. Y. Y 5 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 5 9 9 5 5 5 5 9 S? 5 ff Q 5 9 9 9 5 9 9 5 9 5 9 wk 1011012012-0'-101 f01f011-01201401 Q-0110101 1-0120100 101201 0001012010000f01f01101201C010f0'01'01'014010f01'01f-01f01l7f01 20101 SM. 0 OZDZ CH R M W U W M H 0 0 S C 0 Wd WH Tm mm P NW an Dm D ww THE REVEREND SS. PETER AN DEP 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 WP 0 QW 06 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W W 0 5 5 5 CL. 6312 CL. 8390 3 5 Q 5 Q 5 Q 5 5 5 Q 5 5 5 Q 5 RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO.', INC. 2 5 Q 5 5 5 . 3 Designing and Retouching S Engravings For One Or More Colors g 5 Q 5 Q 5 I Q 5 Q 5 229 OAK ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. 5 5 - Q 5 9 5 y H1333 BROTHERS Q Q FLORIST 5 5 5 Daily Deliveries to E 5 Buffalo and Nearby Towns 9 5 Flowers by Wire Anywhere, Anytime 5 5 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery 5 3 Phone: Hamburg 695, Nite Hamburg l207-l 5 5 E HAMBURG, N. Y. Q F Q 2 Compliments of 3 5 Q 5 ' 5 5 EAST BUFFALO COAL COMPANY 5 - 5 5 5'The coal That safasfses' 5 3 Gasoline - Oil - Lubrication - Fuel Oil 5 2062 - 2100 WILLIAM ST. - NEXT TO MILTON PLANT 3 3 HU: 5246 BUFFALO, N. Y. TA: 0231 1051-001021-01201101 Compliments of E. ORLOWSKI and SONS FUEL COMPANY ICE - COAL and RANC-E OIL 159 WILLIAM STREET BRIDGEPORT 8, CONN. 90,201 5 5 5 S 9 5 0000000000000000000000000 5 000 f0K-01 000000 0102 0202 '01102'-010 1010204 202010201 000 Q01h7f01'01202f01f01 1020 4010 80 16'1'-022051-02 f-0? '00 '-OW 9 5 2 3 5 Compliments of A 5 Q E 5 5 5 5 3 E THE REVEREND VINCENT L. CYMAN 5 5 5 2 Pastor 3 5 S ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA CHURCH E 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. g 5 S 5 5 5 3 E Compliments of Q 5 3 Q S Q 3 5 5 5 3 E FATHER METHOD SZYMANSKI, O.E.M.C. 3 5 5 2 Pastor 5 E ST. IVIICHAEL'S CHURCH 5 5 5 2 5 E 3 HAVERHILL, MASS. Q 0000163 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 102 10'21-021-021020210210101102102102 0 L021021021021-02 1-021-71-02L02 0102 1021011-021021-02202 0102 102102 101102 10217102102 102101 521021-0202 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Compl imenfs of F23 THE TREE PRESERVING COMPANY Makers and Packers of Pickles PETER WOjDA and SON, Proprietors Borden Road, Cheektowaga, N. Y. Phone: Garden. 82W-1 0102102010210210W10210210210W10210202102102102102102w02102102102 1051020 1021-021-01021021021-02102101 102102 102102 5 Era C02f0110'5f-02901219 C-02'-0N0'2'01h01 Compliments ot E LA CLAIR 81 MILLER DEPARTMENT STORE 2 5 5 Q 5 2 ANGOLA, N. Y. 3 5 5 Compliments of 3 1-0fb0'1Q0'1'0'P h0Ph05'0N0W102v0'4v01f0'1b7'0P'0220l20Ph02h01'02v0X0R01201'0W CHET'S and BILL'S RESTAURANT 141 ELLICOTT ROAD LANCASTER, N. Y. Compliments of MASTER RICHARD J. VOIGT, JR. LAKE SHORE ROAD WANAKAH, N. Y. If You Want To Be Remembered For Your Gifts Remember To Buy Your Ciifts At KRONENBERIYS, Incorporated Everything for the Home . . . Since l848 HAMBURG, N. Y. 1-011-01L01l01401C01101f7l0117401f011?l7012012?101401l01l0127101f7l01401'-6010110140120 Compliments of ANDYQS TAVERN MR. and MRS. ANDREW BETT and FAMILY 115 CHICAGO STREET CL. 8724 BUFFALO 4, N. Y. G0'1l-01 '-01'-011-0110127 l01G01'-011012-01291011012-0'1 401401l0'1'4?'1l0'1'0'1'-0'1f-7 ? , 0 0 0 0 Compliments of FATHER AUGUSTINE MACIEIEWSKI, O.F.IVI.C. Pastor ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH FAIRFIELD. CONN. With Best Wishes To My Dear Graduates of i9-47 1. M. l. F. VERY REVEREND ALPHONSE M. FIGLEWSKI, O.F.IVI. Conv. D.P. SOUTH PARK AVE. HAMBURG, N. Y Chaplain of St. Anthony's Home for the Aged - and - Spiritual Director at St. Francis High School LAKE SHORE ROAD - ST. FRANCIS DRIVE ATI-IOL SPRINGS, N. Y. sw Q Q 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I AV 0 0 0 M 0 0 NM A. 4080 1901201101201 sof DAIRY I-lea Ith ' ' G N.5C Q-0'fQ0'i1-0120101 pl nt R. W. JONES FERRY STREET BUFFALO 8, ime 8 70 EAST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AV r 0 X W 0 D Y 0 0 m n 0 0 O 0 0 C a 0 0 U MU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 2-01 61101 Sao: 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Congratulations to the Class of '47 MR. and MRS. FRANCIS WIERZBA 41 ARNOLD PLACE LACKAWANNA 18, N. Y. Compliments of ELK APPLIANCE CO. joseph W. Buclziszewski, Prop. 1186 BROADWAY TA. 4123 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Compliments of HOLY NAME SOCIETY St. john Cualbertus Church BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of PETER JUREK 81 SON Wholesale and Retail READING Coal - Coke G Wood - Bituminous lSottl Coal Phone: Office TA. 3243 - Res.: CL. IOO7 1160 SYCAMORE ST. BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 .055 f01h01'-01'0 4f016'1 2012015-0'1'01h01l02s02L0110'1f-01 f0'4f01'-0R0'2Q0bL01f-0W102'0bf0N0'24-0'2f0'1'-01 WY? 6f0'K02G0'f'0W'01f-0Il0vl0'26N-02'-01'0If04 s02'016H0'01Kf H0'v02'-0R01 L02 Q-OM-0N0'5f720v01f-0'2102f02Q7 Q01 6R02-0'l'04f05 1-02201 '0K0'D 2012-00 1-0'K0l'-01Q00L0P61 6105 1020614-00 10261 f0'2'026'0 YW' 9 9 5 6 5 6 6 5 Q E 5 9 5 5 9 S 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 9 9 6 5 5 Compliments of EDDIFFS GRILL Famous For Good Old-Fashioned and Home-Cooked Meals Choice Liquors - Wines - Cordials 209 PADEREW SKI DRIVE WA. 9436 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. sf-01'-03-012761101h02!01f?402h0161f01'014720v1?61f01f01'0N01f01L01f0b61201 10? 5 5 '010 '01h01 '01f01l01 000 f0'1f01'-01 Q-01'01'01 f0'1'01'01401'01'01 G01L01f0'1f0'ff04 201'-0'1 0101101 C01'01 '01f01f01f-01 201'-01 '01C01f01r01 '01'0100 S401 6 6 5 5 5 5 9 6 5 6 6 5 Compliments of ERANCISCAN FATHERS ST. HEDWICVS CHURCH HOUSEVILLE, N. Y. Compliments of COMMANDO BAR and SANDWICH SHOP 17 WEST EAGLE ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. 5 9 5 00000000000 I-01011-01101'-01'-01401C01 '01'-01'01C01'0'1'-01G01I0110'1f01'01101 '01101 01101101 f-011-0'-v 0010109010201 P-0'1'-011-0'1 5 610.101 1016'1110'1401f0'1'01f0'1201611-01 l01'0'1f0'1l01'01'0'1f-01201 5-0117 S11-01 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Compliments of ADAM PLEWACKI POST NO. 799, Inc. A Live Veteran's Organization - Named After the First Buffalo Man Killed in World War l OFFICERS OF PLEWACKI POST Commander ..... Vice Commander Vice Commander Vice Commander Adjutant ....... Finance Officer . . Honorary Chaplain Assistant Chaplain judge Advocate . . Historian ....... Sergeant-at-Arms . . , Roy Pech . . . . . . .joseph V. Buszka Thaddeus Szymoniak Chester Kowalczewski . . . . . . . .john P, Cebula . ...john E. Culkowski Rev. james V. Ennis . . . .julian A. Klosiak Casimer T. Partyka .........Ceorge C-acek . .XfValter P. Sokolowski CLUB and MEETINGS ROOMS: 761 FILLMORE AVENUE HU. 9638 Buffalo 12, N. Y. if 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Wawaw' 02011910 201611-015-0W61C01f0'1f0'10'-0'1 8000000040 h0'2f0f100G0 0 0 Q-7621? 14012-01'01Q0'2'0'1f0'210'0l01'40P'0'1 Q0 710'2'-01G02'40120N-01 V 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 6 5 9 6 5 S S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 Gompl iments of B R O N Z E MEMORIAL TABLETS and HONOR ROLLS The most acceptable, dignified and lasting memorial is the cast BRONZE tablet. lt is our desire to design and produce the BRONZE to honor your members. DO THIS NOW: l. Mail a postcard for our complete BRONZE catalog. 2. Select a style of tablet, border, wording, etc. 3. Get our quotation on your special design. 4. Get our layout sketch for your plaque. 5. Get a BRONZE tablet erected NOW, to honor those who served, and to commemorate those who gave their alll H. G. PUTNAM 270 SO. GOODMAN ST. ROCHESTER 7, N. Y. Compliments of THE IDEAL FOOD SHOPPE Mr. G Mrs. B. Kasprzak, Prop. 376 IDEAL STREET . BUFFALO 6, N. Y. Where You Gan Shop With Confidence MOORE'S MENS WEAR Leo A. Dyer - Edwin l. Moore 20 BUFFALO ST. Phone: Hamburg 688-NV HAMBURG, N. Y. 5 5 5 5 5 9 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 9 5 5 6 6 5 9 5 it 6 S 5 9 5 5 H02 1011011-?f01f01'0'Uf-0'210'1f-910161101 '-01'-01 F- can 0000002010000 Compliments of A FRIEND . . F. C. BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of FRANCISCAN FATHERS OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP PARISH Fr. Richard Brzozowski, O. F. M. C. Pastor NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 9 9 5 5 5 9 5 5 6 5 9 S 5 5 6 5 5 5 Z 000000006 1010201 l01f01201f01f010 '-01201 '01f01 101201101 '-01f01 6101101 al 05 201 5 5 E g Compliments ot ' E E Q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 E E 3 BUFFALO WASHING MACHINE REPAIR CO. Q S FRANKJARMUSZ, Prop. E E 5 2 E 1146-48 BROADWAY HU. 2800 5 2 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 5 1 . 5 5 Compliments of 5 E 3 5 5 5 9 5 3 A 5 E 2 MALACHOWSKPS CLOTHES SHOP 5 5 E Made-To-Measure Clothes Formal Clothes Rented 5 Q 1081 BROADWAY HU. 6295 E Q BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W W 0 0 0 0 0 ER SZKL Y. A HN A, 1054011-014-052,92 Com pl im MRS. JO ACICAWANN C-07 10105201901 N. MR. and L 0 0 0 0 0 ,T 0 O 0 im 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 '-0f10'w0'410 '02104 1-0161 Y-05 H02 201f0'1'-?'0'v6'4 1-02 gowo-a To The Graduates of l947 May They Live Long Enough To Learn That They l-lave Learned How To Live ST. MARY'S MINOR SEIVIINARY Fr. Simon Zielinski, O. F. M. C., Principal Very Rev. Fr. Ladislaus Surak, Secr. Prov., Guardian Fr. Eugene Piasecki, Fr. Felix Pasko, Fr. Donald Schultz, Fr. john Chrobak, Fr. Gilbert Wdzieczny, Prof. Rixford l. Lincoln CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS Compliments of JOSEPH .IANAS '44 400 SNELL STREET FALL RIVER, MASS. Compliments of ST. STANISLAUS K. CHURCH Rev. Fulgence Gorczyca, O. F. M. C., Pastor Rev. Roger Zabinski, O. F. M. C. '32 SHARON. PA. Q 9 9 9 9 I Q 5 Q 9 5 I Q Q Q 5 5 Q Q Q Q 5 S I Q Q Q Q 5 9 Q 3 1-0161201102 V-0K-04f042?'-OW Q-0'f'-05 6558-0a H014-022012-i '01'-0'4'02 '-04 0000000000000Qamwwwweafaowalmfafmfauawxaowwwswaemwwowwnay f-01' Heartiest Congratulations To The Graduates of '47 FR. NORBERT ZONCA, O.F.lVI.C., D.D.. Guardian of St. Francis Convent and FR. VICTOR BALCERAK, O.F.M.C. QD.D. Pastor of St. Francis Parish ATI-IOL SPRINGS, N. Y. gfoa 9 5 9 as Q-0x04-0f'?'040'0 105'-7 17102 1-0x02 10210201 026220410 5 5 6 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q 6 6 5 S 10204 9 5 5 S 9 9 5 5 5 5 S 5 6 5 9 6 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 .5 3 Compliments of 9 S MICHAEL KARAS 5 1-7 Z' Q One Stop Store E 3 Full Line of Quality Meats, Croceries and Fresh Vegetables - Daily 5 5 993 SYCAMORE ST. HU. 3273 BUFFALO, N. Y. 3 5 Compliments of U 3 A E 9 5 THE REVEREND LEONARD F. GAJEWSKI '35 3 Q . 5 ST. THOMAS MORE CHURCH 2 A E LAKE ARIEL, PENNA. 9 2 5 5 Compliments of 5 204 f0'Pf01 1-710120220064 1022011021761 RICH ICE CREAM COMPANY 5 406-428 PRATT STREET WA. 6650 BUFFALO A, N. Y. 5 5 A 3 Compliments of 5 5 3 E 5 MR. AND MRS. HENRY IANKOWSKI 5 5 5 3 P. O. BOX 179 MAIN STREET 2 CAMBRIDGE, N. J. 5-010: 9 5 5 S 5 5 Q 9 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 9 S 6 9 S 5 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 5 6 5 gnome: 0 0 0 0 6 0 Compl ments of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 ST.ANTHONYS CHURCH Pastor FR. MAURICE BORA, O. F. M. C., ww 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 D ASSISTANTS AN ROCKFORD, ILL. New 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 coafowfoizaafowo-'fo-fodawb Compliments of MRS. EVA BORKOW' SKA 2761 H01 211 WILLIAM STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 3 Com I' 1' 5 p :ments o Q 9 FRANCISCAN FATHERS 5 9 SACRED HEART CHURCH 9 Rev. Chester Kicia, O. F. M. C., Pastor 3 2 DANBURY, CONN. 5 3 Compliments of 3 E 9 9 PANKOW MOTORS 5 9 DODGE and PLYMOUTH - SALES - SERVICE 3 6 -. 2 1255 BAILEY AVENUE HU. 3220 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 5 201'-0R01 2-04 '0461f0'2f01'0'f02'-0'1'0'N0N-046V-Q 9 9 9 9 9. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9, Compliments of JOSEPH I-IALOWICZ Light Lunches and Dinners - Beer - Wines - Liqours 1093 BROADWAY COR. PLAYTER ST. BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 5 5 5 5 5 5 '0'2f0'4 401205 f0'4f-00 99165 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Compliments of FRANCISCAN FATHERS ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH Callistus Szpara, O. F. M. C., Pastor Felician Plichta, O. F. M. C. Anthony Konieczny, O. F. M. C. CHELSEA, MASS. Qawwwwfmwwotafmwwfawaw-005 '04'-0'2'401'-0lC0N-0'26K-0'1'-7f01102L02f01h710'4 K-0101104 2-72-02401102-0'1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5000 00:1 Y '-0'1f04'-0N00'0'-1204 L0P'0'2'-05 '01 C7'0'1'01f0N0110N0'H02201l02 405 :ana ' f02'0lf-0'N740'16'1L01f0'5 .QSQQ 5 Compliments of 5 5 5 THE KRAKOWIAK FAMILY 2 9 2 99 GOODYEAR AVENUE BUFFALO 12, VN. Y. 3 5 Compliments of Q 5 9 5 CHARLES RATAJCZAK 2 SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE CO. 2 205 MILLS STREET BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 5 5 Compliments of 3 2 FRANCISCAN F ATHERS Q ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH 5 Fr. Benign Ziemski, O. F. M. C. lvl. A. Pastor 3 WILLIMANSETT, MASS. 2 Compliments of 3 E THE REVEREND VINCENT J. SOKOLOIVSKI Q Pastor OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH 2 WOODLAWN, N. Y. 5 go: zYc:zENlA ABITURJENTOM - SKLADAJA - OO. FRANCISZKANIE Z HJADWIGOWAW W DETROIT, MICH. WIEL. O. KALIKST WINIARZ, O.F.M.C WI KARZY. O. Ludwik Clihski, O. F. O. Roman Mafkowski, O. O. Bonifacy Nowakowski, O. Kajetan Tarnowski, O. O. justyn Nazim, O. F. M. M. C. F. M. C. O. F. M. C. F. M. C. C. Proboszc 1051-7105 6f6a1-01171-04102101102 5 E Compliments of 3 5 ADAM J. ROSIAK E 1 Q 5 Register in Chancery and Clerk of the Orphan Court 2 County Court House g 5 Phone: 7121 - Ext. 115 5 5 WILMINGTON 33, DELAWARE 5 3 Q g Compliments of 5 5 Q DR. F. C. TYBURSKI, D.D.s. 5 S 5 5 5 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 5 5 5 5 Best Wishes From S 5 2 5 5 SERMAICS INN - 5 5 5 5 5 113 LAKE AVENUE TR. 9506 BLASDELL 19, N. Y. 2 E 3 Compliments of FRANK WARDYNSKI 81 SONS I 5 E Wholesale Manufacturer of Sausages 2 A Q Wa. 6083 - CL. 4227 I 5 336-340 PECKHAM ST. BUFFALO 6, N. Y. 5 0 1021021-02102102 0 1021021020102 0 10210201021-0210210102 0021021021-7 10200102102 102 1021-02102102102 102102102 10202101102 Q0 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 S5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S Q 5 6 9 9 5 9 Compliments ot COMPLETE AUTO COLLISION SERVICE JOSEPH MAZUR, Proprietor Factory Expert Ori Body, Fender Cr Radiator Work First Class Auto Painting and Simoriizing We Satisfy Those Who Want The Best 314 HUDSON AVE. Phone: Main 7914 Residence: 449 HUDSON AVE. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 10,3 102102102 2000000 '020 '-02102 67802101102 5 5 5 5 101102 1-012041-021014 611-02621-02102 '011-011021-011-04 1-0204 101101 10701 1-OVZJ1-02204 17101 1-0164201201 1-0162'-02102 R02 10117101 Www: Compliments of DR. and MRS. JUAN BAJANDAS and SON Health Commisioner of Rio Piedras 2 PEDRO ARZUAGA RIO PIEDRAS PORTO RICO Compliments of BEECHWOOD CANDY COMPANY 1233 SYCAMORE STREET BUFFALO 11, N. Y. ' 1011021021051-910W 2 Q? 9 '-0110v022-02 0201205 02010 '0K04 1020000 10x02 2020101 0202404 000 00 '0N0b 0000 '01l0l '-01L02L01l0v '-050 V202 5 5 5 5 5 2 3 5 E 2 5 2 5 Q Compliments of ST. STEPHENS CHURCH F. Emil Majchrzak, O. F. M. C., Pastor Fr. Claude Iskrzak, O. F. M. C. Fr. Cassian Zembrzuski, O. F. M. C. SHAMOKIN, PA. 20200 102'-044-05 0000000 C050 1-01f0'410WQ01f-0'1f01'0'1C-01101 000 000000000 000 3 2. 3 Compliments of 5 5 3 ST. HYACINTH'S CHURCH Father lerome Holubovvicz, O. F. lvl. C. Pastor 5 E AUBURN, N. Y. 3 Compliments of 5 5 5 Q MR. F. ZELMO and FAMILY 5 3 MAIN ST. J EYNON, PA. 5 Compliments of 5 . 2 CIRCLE INN 5 Frank fr Mary Strohms, Prop. A Open All Year Round 3 Route 5 At The Circle Phone: Wanakah 2282 5 LAKE SHORE ROAD ATHOL SPRINGS, N. Y. 5 Compliments of 5 E MR. and MRS. ANTHONY ZALEWSKI 5 2 1000 KAIGHN AVENUE CAMDEN, N. J. L5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 61Q01l0P'02201f01f0H0Uf01'01202L0'1611-0W'01f0N04f01f02f01f-01 10x01 '010 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compl im of ents W V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH FR. ADOLPH M. BANACH, O. F. M. C. Pastor '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 SI-IAMOKIN, PA. ya 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 C01 S 5 1 S S 3 S 5 2 f Compliments of 3 5 5 3 S 9 1 2 2 3 JOSEPH COHEN ORIGINAL RYE BAKERY S E RYE and PUMPERNICKEL BREAD 2 3 5 6 Q 18 STRAUSS STREET WA. 3311 2 3 RUFFALO 12, N. Y. 3 5 1 5 E E 5 9 5 Compliments of g 5 5 2 1 2 5 2 5 5 JOSEPH MALECKI 2 3 1 5 5 E Manufacturer of 3 5 SUPERIOR SAUSAGES 2 5 1 g 191-193 PERSON STREET BUFFALO 12, N. Y. S MJ 0 0 0 AM 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 10a ents of 10i101L0 10l Comp! im W Am 0 0 0 ww 0 0 ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH FR. jOSAPI-IAT PIASTA, O. F. M. C. . Pastor 9 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 9 S. 5 9 9 3 CHICOPEE, MAS SH? 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 E 9 9 6 9 5 5 Q 5 5 9 5 S S 9 9 9 S S 5 9 5 5 5 S 9 9 5 6 9 S 9 5 5 5 201202502209 Compliments of 3 NOWAK OPTICAL COMPANY, Inc. 3 Scientific Instruments - Cameras 6- Supplies 5 3 Eye Classes - Classes Fitted 5 3 1105 BROADWAY BUFFALO 12, N. Y. f-01H01'01'?f01 f0Wf0'1'-0'N0'N-05 Compliments of 3 POLONIA FURNITURE CORP. 2 3 Casimir Stanczewski, President - Stanley Stanczewski, Treasurer 3 5 5 5 Tel. P. A. 4-2.528 5 5 5 so oo cn do oo -X1 do cn oo U1 ii il' P9 F1 U7 5 'U M DU Pi il' 'P Z W O 54 2 F 202201202 612022-02 Z PU D9 5 Q-I 'pd O U3 O - Q :Q : ' 2 f 2 U7 E 9. CJ E Q 2 YN 1-1 f01f01f0?'0'R?f01f-0H'0120'2G01f01Q0N01L01201h0X0161C01f0W'01 103 HUTCHINS STREET BATAVIA, N. Y. Compliments of MRS. JULIA BRZOZOWSKA 5 413 WILLIAM STREET BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Q W H Compliments of E VERY -REVEREND RATAJCZAK, O.E.M.C. D.D. D.P. PASTOR MICHAEIJS CHURCH BRIDGEPORT, CONN. TH LES M. ST. AR CH 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 6 40' 4-01 3 3 3 3 3 Compliments of 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 E KENTUCKY CABIN 3 3 MARY KACZIVIARCZYK-Prop. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1115 SENECA ST. Wo: 2588 3 BUFFALO 10, N. Y. 2 3 3 3 3 3 Compliments of 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 S THE REVEREND ANTHONY J. KOZLOWSKI 2 3 Pastor 3 ST. lVlARY'S CHURCH 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Q EYNON, PA. Q 'Q 5 101101 010100171011-70000101 101 14011010 10110110117 1011-02 101102 101101 1-011011011-01061 10101 1-011-010101101101 101101 51101011-01104102 104101105105 COM PLI MENTS OF THE FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY FATI-IERS Fr. Alfred Stopyra, O. F. M. Conv. Superior Fr. Remy Fac, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Marion Wer.on, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Cornelius Zak, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Seraphin Stachowicz, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Hugh Bigosinski, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Thomas Nowak, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Stanislaus Wfrodyka, O. F. M. Conv. Fr. Michael Slonecki, O. F. M. Conv. MISSION HOUSE ELLICOTT CITY, MD. 5 .46 0101 A0101 Sea-uf 5 4? 9 5 5 9 S S 6 9 5 9 5 5 S 6 5 S 5 6 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 9 9 Compliments of JOE VIDA Contractor and Brick Laying - Complete Home Alterations Phone: Broadway 3867-W 2225 EAST PRATT ST. BALTIMORE, MD. Compliments of OLESZKOWSKIIS TAVERN S E 3 85 CHANDLER ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. Q SS '021041-0'v'0'H0'1101C0'I'-0f'47 00'-01'-7Z1h01 Compliments of POLISH AMERICAN CITIZEN CLUB of WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Compliments of 1000000 55 ui li W O 5 PP W Tl P1l 1-O Cl O 'JU 5 O 'Il E rom-of was 5 We Denver - HU. 1293 9 5 g 2041 GENESEE ST. NEAR ZELMER ' BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 5 Compliments of D. J. MEAD and SONS., INC. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Wrapping Papers - Paper Bags - Twine - Wax Paper All Types of Paper Cups. - Paper Plates WA. 3323 A WA. 3324 584-588 LOUISIANA STREET BUFFALO, 4, N. Y. 9 5 5 5 5 5 6 fb 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 S S 5 5 5 5 6 S 5 6 C9 5 5 5 9 S 5 F401 6 '-01'0'N-0'f01'01f-02l-0N0'f'0'1'0N0'N-01f0f102K-0N0 220'2r-012-0'f01'0'P6H0H0N01'-0'1 h0 1f-0'2'-0'2f0P'-05 10'11-0Wf01L0'h010-0N-01201f021-0'K-0120H0'2f-01f0'2201r02f02 10x02 '-02102 20202102 Q02'02'-0262h02l02f7102'-02 621-02 1-02202 1-021012-021-021-0'2s-0'2'02'-02 P0262 '-02202 99:h02f0'2f0'2'-02'7Q02f02L02l02'0'2102 9 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 25 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 S 5 Compliments of .IAMES DESIDERIO Wholesale Fruit and Produce 38 ELK TERMINAL BUFFALO 4, N. Y. We Are Proud To l-lave Equipped St. Francis Teams With Athletic Supplies Special Discounts To Students DICK F ISCIIER ATHLETIC GOODS 699 MAIN ST. BUFFALO 3, N. Y. BRANCH STORES: TONAWANDA, N. Y. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 9 9 5 S? 9 5 Q 9 6 5 9 9 9 S Y S 9 S 9 9 5 S Q 5 9 9 5 5 9 5 I-02'-02f0W402'0'2202 f-0'2v-02'02C02 f-021-02 10'2f02f02f02102C-02'-7'02'0'2f-0'2 2022-0162 102'-02 202 f-0'2'-02 6Q02L?202l02 5 Compliments ot ' Compliments of 5 SHORTY' ITIIMES GAS STATION 5 Kendall Polly Power Cas NIELVIN BITEL 5 Confectionery - Pops - School Supplies 9 Phone Wanaikah 828 5 ST. FRANCIS DRIVE, AT CAMP RD. 161 PLAEJTER SIQIRSET 5 ATHOL SPRINGS, N. Y. BUFFA 0 12, - - E Compliments of Compliments of 5 5 GROCE BROS. IVIR. and MRS. C. SZUDZIK 2 Meat Market 9 571 FILLMORE AVENUE . Q ELMHURST, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. BUFFALO 12, N- Y- 3 5 Compliments of C0'f'f1P'lime 'tf5 Of Q 1-05'-02102 f-02C0262 MR. and MRS. . . M S. STANLEY RATKA ANTHONY GAETA sf Family MR and P' Q 52.22 33313 STREET 136 CLARK STREET 5 Q ELMHURST, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. BUFFALO 12, N- Y- 5 E Compliments of Compliments of S S Mary Truwiliski - Jane Godzala ' f . jewelers g VITO ROVIELLO Our Location Saves You Money Q ' 'Ai STREET Q ELMHURST, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. QQFSZLIS 12, N, Y- E 10161202 Compliments of Compliments of . .1 MRS. FRANCIS SIUDA 5 ANTHONY W. ZAGAJEWSKI MR an 1 5 5 780 EAGLE STREET 5 2 ELMHURST, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. BUFFALO 10, N. Y. 6 I Compliments of Compliments ot 9 L02f0'2'02f02f-02 STANLEY KAJDASZ Confectionery f Groceries - Cold Cuts - lce Cream A' F' SHULT5 81 CO' and School Supplies 879 CLINTON S'IlRiEET 5 ANGOLA. N. Y. BUFFALO 10, iN. Y. S Compliments of C0mP'l'ime'nl'5 of 5 ADAM S. DZIMIAN 5 5 Hardware VICTORIA DRESS SHOP 5 5 Bicycles - Sporting Goods - Toys Baby Carriages ,D N T EET A B'ROADWAY 91ggggjLg 10 SNRY 5 Q BUFFALO 12, N. Y. A 1 Q ' A' 9 3 Compliments of Compliments of S 5 ROYAL CARD and GIFT CO. 5 Picture Framing -- Religious Articles 5 Gift Wrapping SJERRYT' 9 TA. 1051 Q 1180 BROADWAY BUFFALO, ,N- Y- BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 0a 3 Compliments of Compliments of 3 MR. and MRS. FRANK J. ZAK MARION CONFECTIONERY Q 253 OLMSTEAD AVENUE 1335 SYCAMORE STREET Q DEPEW. N. Y- BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 5 Compliments of Compliments of MR. and MRS. 3 MR' B' J' GRUZESKI STANLEY FUNDALEWICZ 3 103P?3lgI?3?EEE51E2EET 6 PINE AVENUE A l 3 ' NANTDCOKE, PA. 5 C0'mPllmle 'l1fS Of Compliments of 3 5 MR. and MRS. T. MACIEJEWSKI HEROI-lD,S MARKET 5 Groceries and Meats N M F d 83 BURLINGTON AVENUE QUa 'Y em ' Hole OO S DEPEVV, N. Y. HAMBURG, N. Y. 3 Compliments of Compliments of 3 DUNLOP TIRE 3 RUBBER CORP' MR. and MRS. P. MONTROSS S Phone: Lancaster 71 l-I 53 CENTRAL AVENUE LAKE SHORE ROADY LANCASTER, N' Y. ATHOL SPRINGS, N. . 3 Y Compliments of Compliments of Q MR' and MRS- HERTIENNEQS ICE CREAM BAR ' BERNARD ZAK 31 SON Lunches - Sodas 112 BURLINGTON AVENUE LAKE SHORE ROAD Q DEPEW, N. Y. ATHOL SPRINGS, N. Y. ' Compliments of Coimplimeints of t BOGDAN BAKERY THE REV. HUBERT KONIECZNY, 2 Phone: Lancaster 2l9 ST. 5 111 BURLINGTON AVENUE 1030 S' HANOVER STREET 5 DEPEW, N- Y- NANTLCOKE, PA. 2 C0'mP'll'm'enl'5 of Compliments of - MR. and MRS. LEO POWENSKI 3 phone 6005-8 THE REV. ANTHONY A. KURYLO 5 526 WAYNE STREET S MANSFIELD, OHIO LAUREL SPRINGS, N. J. 3 Compliments of Compliments of E XVALLYQS VAR E ART JONES TRUCKING 5 I TY Phone: Wainaikah 331 HOLYOiKE, MASS. CLOVERBAN - R. D. 3 HAMBURG, N. Y. .9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .03 3-OW'-0161 301 3033-0539301 3013013061 Z'P30'13013-026I30lL023-01'0'1'04 '73-0'230'30'430'l3-053-01301 S 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5.3030-waawmof-'01 010110100100 101' 000102 104 1011010000101 1-051011-01101 0105100 9911011-011-71-0'f102Q0vt01 C0mPllm9filS of Compliments of BUFFALO ENGRAVING CO. MR. and MRS. ADOLPH MAKSYMOWICZ Producers of Quality Engravings 64 s. DIVISION STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. 706 WOODLAWN STLREET THROOP 12, PA. C0mDliments of Compliments of T. F. SZELAGOWSKI MR' and Mrs, Grgcerieg CHARLES WIENCKO 315 PADEREWSIQI DRIVE BUFFALO 12, N .Y. 44s CLARK STREET THRIOOP 12, PA. Compliments of FRANK J. SWIENTEK Imported and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordials 291 PADEREWISKI DRIVE BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN I-IELAK 65 ELLIICYOTT ROAD LANCASTER, N. Y. Compliments of CITY HALL SERVICE STATION MR. 81 MRS. LEO KACZMAREK Mr. Peter C-ula, Prop. CHICOPEE, MASS. ELMHURST, L. T., N. Y. 5 S 9 S 9 5 5 5 S 9 S 9 5 Q 9 9 6 5 Q S 9 S 9 6 5 9 5 5 S 5 5 S 101010101010 '02 00100000 101101101101 10101101104 10110' 840401011-0110i1-71019101105 9 Comiplimems of Compliments of Q 3 81161 and a.aJay-Jayva Q 372 KOONS AVE. 9 Q BUFFALO, N. Y. SLOAN, N, Y, Q 2 Compliments of Compliments of 3 MR. and MRS. S. KACZMARCZYK MR. and MRS. MILTON WOLSKI g 5 199 MAURICE STREET 2928 EAST BALTIMORE STREET 5 3 BUFFALO 10, N. Y. BALTIMORE, MD' 3 Q Comlpllimenlfs of Comipilimernts of 5 3 HANICS BARBER SHOP FELIX WASIAK 81 SON 3 5 1176 BAILEY AVENUE 120 WENDE AVENUE 5 3 BUFFALO, N. Y. BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 3 Compliments of Compliments of 5 DR. E. A. KOTERAS 5 9 MR. and MRS. S. TRANVCZYNSKI DENTIST 5 5 TA. 4884 5 5 262 ,STRAUSS STREET 977 WAL,DEN AVENUE 5 5 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. BUFFALO 11, N. Y. Q 3 Complimems of Compl'imeni'rs of E MR. sf MRS. ALBERT DARUSZKA DR- C- G- DUDEK 2 138 LATHROP STREET Denllsl Q BUFFALO 12, N. Y. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Q E COW'-Plimenvts of Com:pl'ime:rmts of 3 5 HENRY J. KOBEC REGAL PRESS 5 6 Alphonse Sipiior, Prop. Q 108 ACADEMY ROAD 642 OLIVER STREET 5 5 BUFFALO 11, N. Y- NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. E 5 Comiplimein-ts of Complimermrts of 6 3 REVEREND E. C. BOGUMIL 5 MR. and MRS. HARRY ZOODA 5 Q OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA CHURCH Q 2 BUFFALO, N. Y. NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. 2 5 K COI'T1vD'l'll'Y16-I'lTS of Compliments of Q 3 STANEKQS TAVERN OLIVER LIQUOR STORE 5 6 lvlr, Edward Dziomba, Prop. 5 5 615 FILLMORE AVENUE 654 OLIVER STREET Q 5 BUFFALO, N. Y. NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. 5 5 Compliments of 5 5 5 E DR. WALTER A. JARZAB 5 5 311 PORTAGE ROAD 3 NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. E Compliments of 5 5 5 5 REVEREND CASIMER SONGIN 3 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH 5 5 5 Q NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 5 , , E Compliments of 5 FRANK T. MATSON E Specialty 5 Real Estate - Insurance - Mortgages 5 Representing 5 Security Fine Insurance Co. Davenport, 6 H HU. 3859 3 567 WALDEN AVENUE BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 5 . 5 . 5 Compliments of 5 S HAWR0 APPLIANCES 2 Electrical Home Appliances 5 Frigidaire - Nlaytags - R, C. A. Rad-lo 5 5 1067 WALDEN AVENUE 3 CHEEKTOVVAGA N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of SYLVESTER STYPA Coal, Coke, Wood and lce HU. 8612 59 KRUPP STREET BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Compliments of THE REVEREND MICHAEL F. BINISZKIEWICZ Pastor ST. lOHN GUALBERTUS CHURCH BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of STANLEY A. POPEK Coal, Coke, Ice TR- 6971 29 WEAVER AVENUE BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 -'0'1f0120'-'03 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Compliments of Compliments of 3 GUROWICEULIIQSJEJR STGRE MR. and MRS. JOSEPH BEDNARZ E 2334 WILLIAM ST., AT HARLEM RD. 84 CLARK STREET 5 CHEEKTOWA-GA, N. Y. BUFFALO 12, N- Y. Q Compliments of C0m'PIlm9 1'1'S Of S THE QAXTJHOLIC ETORE MR. KIEBZAK,S RESTAURANT . . lniewlcz, ro - , 6 Religious A-Fxzleiaaggi GittpShop B?I-i.og1F?5d 1081 BROADWAY as CROCTKER STREET 5 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. SLOAN 12, N. Y. 5 Visit Our Neighborly Liquor Store Compliments of 5 K11RASFUL1gEg31OfSTORE MISSES VIOLA 81 Liquors - Cins - Rums - Wines MARIE POLANOWSKI TA. 2857 Q 1765 CLINTON ST., NEAR SPANN 99 LATHROP STREET 9 BUFFALO, N. Y. BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 5 Compliments of Com liments of 5 P Q BENNY JARDASZ MR. and MRS. 5 FROM CLINTON WALTER CZERWONKA 5 BUFFALO, N. Y. 1238 WALDEN AVENUE E BUFFALO 11, N. Y. , Tournaments Our Specialty C mm ms of 5 BOWLING CAFE amp' e 1 5535... MR- and MRS- ? Sandwiches Served At All Times PETER WALENCEWTICZ 81 SON 5 1824-26 C-5iN?1?gllJ STREET 47 ROSE STREET 5 BUFFALO, N, Y. GALT, ONTARIO, CANADA 5 Compliments of Compliments of 5 , A 5 WODARCZAKS DELICATESSEN HERB EITEL and FAMILY 5 CROCKER and GLERLANCH STS. 2 SWAN, N- Y- CALT, ONTARIO, CANADA 5 Compliments of Compliments of 3 MR. sf MRS. FRANCIS KASPRZAK MR. and MRS, Q nf JACKSON STREET WALTER GMEREK 81 SON S ' SLQMN N. Y. 413 HESS PLACE 5 ' LANCASTER, N. Y. 5 Compliments of Compliments of HONIG JEWELERS STANLEY PASTWAS HOTEL 1061 BROADWAY SAWYER and CENTRAL AVENUE BUFFALO 12, N. Y. LANCASTER, N. Y. H 101101101201 I-02'0'2'0'2 10'2K7'0W'01 102'-0'1'0W01 -H0 N 5 9 Compliments of Compliments out 5 Q FRANK . ROZLER'S DR. G. G. DE FREES 2 2 WESTERN AUTO and FU.RNITURE CO. WEST MAIN STREET Q S LANCASTER, N. Y. LANCASTER, N- Y- 5 5 Compliments of Compliments of E 5 DR. S. J. BROWN, Dentist 5 3 Pl'tOI'te Vinewood l-2279 Q 7346 MICHIGAN AVE., COR. TAIRNOW S HOLYOKE, MASS. DETROIT, MIIOH. ' - 6 Q BESCH cgi NUWER Compliments of Q HARDWARE CO., INC. - S Easy Electric Washing 'Machines - Norge PACOSA HARDWARE STORE '- Refrigerators - Servel Electrolux Gas 5 Q Refrigerators - Plungbgig - Heating EXCHANNGE STREET 5 Phone l ' Q 42--44 WEST MAIN STREET CHfC0PEEr MASS- E Compliments of Compllmenifs Of 5 E WM, F, DQUGHERTY MR. and MRS. FRANK OSMOLA Q TRANSIT RIOAD 47 RIDGE PARIK AVENUE 5 5 DEPEW, N, Y. BUFF-ALO 11, N. Y. I 9 Q Compliments of Compliments of 6 2 BILL WARDAIS BARBERSHOP MR- and MRS- E- JUDA 3 535 FILLMORE AVENUE 47 RIDGE PARK AVENUE 9 Q BUFFALO 12, N. Y. BUFFALO 111 iN- Y- 3 Compliments of Compliments of 3 Q MR. and MRS. W. KOZAK ANGOLA VARIETY STORE 3 42 KENT STREET Q 2 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. ANGOLA, TN- Y' 5 5 Compliments of C0mPllmeV1TS Of 3 T 5 J' lx' MAUTE CO' . BOB'S MARKET Q Hardware -- Plumbing - Heating S Sheet Metal Work Choice Meats and Groceries 9 i'5L.EIE2XS?ER,4XF2'?E ANGOLA, N- Y- Compliments of C0mPllme 'ifS Of 5 , ELLICOTT ROAD GARAGE MR' and MRS- ? EDWARD KOSIKOWSKI sf Family 5 ' CORNER ELLICOTT and CENTRAL 33 HARLIEN STREET LANCASTER N. Y. DEPEW, N. Y. 9 7 5 A 5 Com Iiments of ' D Compliments of 6 5 A 3 5 A 5 g ST. PATRICKVS PARISH REVEREND JOHN J. LALLEY 5 - Pastor 3 Reverend Emmett Doyle, Pastor PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH 5 9 3 GALT, ONTARIO, OAINADA ANGOLA, N- Y- 5 5 6 Compliments of Compliments of Q , 5 S 5 9 Q MR. JOSEPH GARUS MATTESOWS E 5 AngoIa's Friendly Store 6 Geo. Lemmleir, Prop. 5 43 IIESS PLACE 5 3 LANCASTER, N. Y. Q 5 ANGOLA, N. Y. 5 5 Compliments of Compliments of 5 5 S E THE NEW YORK STORE REVEREND . 5 STANISLAUS FIMOWICZ Q Men's and Boys' Clothiers Pastor ST. LUKE'S PARISH Q 4 WEST MAIN STREET E 2 LANCASTER, N. Y. BUFFALO, N. Y, 5 3 ucompuments of Compliments of 5 5 A Q . A E 3 MR- and MRS- DR. MARTIN TYRRELL, M. D. 5 5 FRANCIS SMIGOWSKI 5 5 3 158 UNION STREET 54.14 TRANSIT ROAD Q Q EVERETT 49, MASS. DEPEWQ N' Y' 5 3 Compliments of Compliments of 2 3 5 3 THE REVEREND MR' and MRS. 5 g FRANCIS AUKSTANANIS C. ORLOWSKI and FAMILY 2 Pastor N ST. C-EORCE'S CHURCH E 3 159 WILLIAM STREET S NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. R CCCC 1 1 5 6161201176261 Q0-f-02'01!-0'46 1'-05 Compliments of Compliments of Q MR. and MRS. L. W'6.ICIK 5 DR. HENRY OCHMAN, D..D.S. 5 5 . 3 145 MUZZY STREET 3 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. BRIDGE,P,ORT, CONN- 5 Compliments of Compliments of S 5 5 3 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Klocol and Son - FRANICS FUNERAL HOME N Queen of Peace Parish Undertaker MR. and 5 S Young, Lic. Mgr. ' 5 ' MAXIMILLIAN MITULSKI S Funeral Director 6 2001-052-01 Y-0'N0PZD TA. 1824 1972 GENESEE STREET 4 OTIS STREET 3 BUFFALO N. Y. BATAVIA, N, Y, 1 S E C0mPllme lfS Of Compliments of I 3 3 MR. and MRS. MR. and MRS. 5 ALBERT ZAKRZEWSKI ANTHONY BLASZKOW 5 101201:-ana: 800000: 23 ARLINGTON AVENUE 641 HUDSON AVENUE CHELSEA, MASS. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 2? g7f'-0'1C0'X-0N01l011010'01'01'-02f0'16 l7l-0'120140'N-016'217105'-0i10'104l0N01l0'f'0 l0N-0N0N-04f0,, 3 Compliments of Compliments of E 5 5 E A 5 PRIVATE MR HENRY 5 g STANLEY C. LEWCZYK '46 l SYNORADZKI 5 5 132 SIDWAY ST- 2712 NIAGARA STRIEET 5 5 BUFFALO, N- Y- NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. 5 5 Compllmenls of Compliments of 5 5 5 5 REVEREND EDMUND PEKALA MR- and MRS- 5 S STANLEY YVOLCZEK 13 HUDSON ROAD 5 PLAINS, PA. 130 CURIDOIN STREET 6 BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 5 3 Compliments of C0mPlimef'1TS Of E 9 . 5 5 5 Q MR. EDWARD KOPCZYNSKI 5 5 DR. CHARLES J. SCHUDER 5 5 3 2 2832 EAST 87TH STREET 5 Q CHICAGO, ILL, 5 5 BUFFALO, N. Y. 5 . I 6 6 Compliments of Compliments of E 5 5 , Y MR. and MRS. 5 g MISS JOSEPHINE B. KILLIAN EDMUND OWCZARZAK 6 9 5 5 5 5 52 PERRINE ST. 816 SMITH STREET Q 5 AUBURN, N. Y. BUFFALO 6, N. Y. E Compliments of Comrplimenrts of 5 RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOR I Q PETER J. ADAMSKI9 LL' D. REVEREND MICHAEL WALEK 5 Pastor of 5 Pastor Our Lady of Czestochowa 5 ST. STANISLAUS CHURCH 3 BUFFALO, N. Y. N. TONAWIANDA, N. Y. g Compliments of Compliments of 3 EDMUND SZYMANSKI 146 QGRUTLEDGEW' 5 Stationery Store Q zoo PA.DEREWsrK1 DRIVE 56 LAKE STIRIEET E BUFFALO 12. N. Y. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Q Compliments of COmDllme ll5 Of 2 NOWICKFS DELICATESSEN Q Ma.t't'hew Nowiiclci, Prop. A lce Cream -- Beer - School Supplies G L I , Cigarettes - Meats - Fruits - Cold Cuts Mcblle as ubrlcallon 6 Sqft Drinks Car Service 9 HU. 4501 2 127 ROLLAND STREET 1148 SENECA STREET Q SLOAN, N. Y. BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of DR. and MRS. 5 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH GOLBA EDWARD E- NAWUTIXA 9 Physician and Surgeon Vinewood l-l44l - Res. Cedar l44l Q HU- 6335 lt No Answer can Cherry 2642 5 17 FRANCIS STREET 7346 MICHIGAN AVENUE 5 SLOAN, N. Y. DETROIT, MICH. y 5 9 5 5 Q 5 5 6 5 9 5 6 5 9 5 9 5 5 5 6 5 Q 6 5 5 5 6 ii 5 5 5 rib 102240K-01'0110'26lf02 KOWOWQOP '01'-02 401 4-OP!-0'1'0N0'1'0'2'02f.0'P '-02'-01'-9'02 P-012-052-7'-05 104 '02 Q5 5 5 5 5 5 9 Q 9 5 6 5 5 9 S 5 5 5 9 5 6 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 9 6 Q-0'9f7f01f0110N0P'01'0'1 1-01L0'2C-0'4Y01f02'0P1-0? 2-01 H0562-04 f-04f0N0N0lf0P'-01209-0'N02'-00 1-05 4-7272021-01'-01f401C-02l012?f-016210261 go: Comipilimenits of A. MAZGAJ 81 SONS Meats and Grocenies Buy Here and Save TR. 5128 3144 SOUTH PARK AVENUE LAiCKiA:WiANNiA 18, N. Y. Comipliimenits of THE REV EREND JOHN L. SAVULIS, Pastor ST. MARY'S CHURCH EYNON, PA. Complimenits of PARYZ'S FOOD MARKET We Deliver WO. 2651 1612 ELECTRIC AVENUE LACKAWANNA 18, N. Y. Comiplimenits of MRS. STELLA BILSKY EYNON, PA. Compliments of MR. and MRS. JOHN KANIA Compliments of THE REVEREND JOSEPH CZERWIN SKI Pastor ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH 631 MILLER STREET EYNON, PA. SLOAN, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. MICHAEL CHICHAK EYNON, PA. Compliments of W. F. ZAIDEUS Butcher and Grocery Shop' Beer and Ice Cream H U. O8 3 O 51 GIER LACH STtR.EET 101 h0P'0'1'-051-02'-L' -Q01 f024-0'1f01f0'2f401'-0P'-0N-0N-7l-0262102h0f 2-?102!0'2f-02f0PC02f010' '0bf101'-012-0Wt0'2'-02-02 HOWWH-9 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 S 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 S0 SLOAN, N. Y. 9 5 5 Compliments of 5 5 MR. J. PIECHOWICZ E and DAUGHTERS 5 Choiice of Groceries 6 Cold Cuts - Beer and Ale 6 We Deliver R TA. 1813 E 4-7 ROLLAND STREET - SLOAN 12 N. Y. 5 i 5 S Compliments of 5 5 5 5 2 MR. MEDARD PLUTA '43 5 5 5 Q LACKAWANNNA, N. Y. 5 5 Compliments of 3 5 Q MR. and MRS. S LOUIS WOJTASZCZYK 5 5 5 150 JAMES STREET E BUFFALO, N. Y. 2 Compliments of 5 5 E RICHARDSON MILLING CO Q Inc. 3 Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer 5 Phone' Hamburg l9l 60 m as E . U5 c: su cu Z F4 Compliments of HAMBURG PLANING MILL COMPANY Lumber - Millwork - Paints - Hardware Insulation - Building Accessories Phone: Hamburg 403 Office and Yard: 319 UNION STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. Compliments of HAMBURG FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET Wholesale -- Retail We Deliver Phone: Hamburg I484 265 UNION STREET HAMBURG, N. Y. Compliments of PITTNER'S FOOD MARKET 323 CENTRAL AVENUE LANCASTER, N. Y. Compliments of WOJCIECI-I DUDAS 23 CENTRAL AVENUE LANCASTER, N. Y. 'l 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 .2 '0'v'-01'-012-02'0161C-02'0N9'0'P6'2201 t-050'-01202 '-042011-01 '-0110162'0N0v -I-02 1-021-0'2r0'2'-05'-0R00 t-QWGQ'-7'0'1 90' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 '0'-0-f-7'-0'21-0'2l02h02102'-?'-02'0W'-0'21021-02s7'-02w -1-02'021?'-02 -f-7661 '02102v7'02t02f02 '0202 102'-762'-02 Compliments of SAHLEN PACKING COMPANY 318 HOWARD STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN PIORKOWSKI 72 PULASKI STREET AUBURN, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND BUFFALO, N. Y. Compliments of SODALITY OF MTHE THIRD ORDER ST. HYACINTH'S CHURCH julia Plis, President. Angeline- Wegrzyn, Secretary. Maryann Kilian, Treasurer. AUB URN, N. Y. Compliments of CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME 145 MAPLE STREET HOLYOKE, MASS. Compliments of FRANICS INN Frank Piorkowski, Prop. Beer - Wines - Liquors Light Lunches and Dinners Noted for Fish Fries 313 STATE STR-EET AUBURN, N. Y. Sincere Best Wishes to 'the Class of 1947 MR. and MRS. STEPHEN SCHWEICHLER 1480 KENSINGTON AVENUE BUFFALO 15, N. Y. ' Compliments of MR. and MRS. M. BOROWSKI 51 HUMASON AVENUE BUFFALO 11, N. Y. Compliments of MR. and MRS. N. WIRTH 374 KO-ONS AVENUE BUFFALO, N. Y. '02l-02C02L0'2 I-02f-02K-7f02 t0'262'0W'7f02l02f02f-0'2f-9202 1-011-02h02'02'-0'2h0'2f01s-01 v-02C02s02s-016210102102 5 5 5 5 5 9 9 . 9 6 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 S 5 9 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 S mpliments MR. and MRS. JOSEPH JANKOWVSKI LAKE VIEW ROAD R. F. D. 4 HAMBURG, N. Y. C Vmpliments of TOWARZYS TWO POLEK GWIAZDA WOLNOSCI No. 1145, Z. P. R. K. Aleksandra Golas, Prezeska. S. Supczak, Wice-Prezeska. Z. Piekut, Sekretarka Prot. K. Rolak, Sekretarka Fin. L. Bzdyira, Kasjeirka. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Compliments of WALTER'S RED 81 WHITE STORE 967 ACUSHNET AVENUE NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Compliments of MR. and MRS. STANISLAUS ROLAK 20 TALLMAN STREET NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Compliments of TOWARZYSTWO ADAMA MICKIEWICZA, No. 899, Z. P. R. K. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Compliments of MR. EDWARD TOMCZAK BUEFALO, N. Y. Compliments of PANI TERESA GOLEN 199 NORTH FRONT STREET NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Compliments of MATTHEW LUKASIEWICZ Funeral Home HU. l 224 1061 SYCAMORE STREET 213 SOBIESKI STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. 'wiv 5 5 5 5 5 95 5 5 5 2.5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 O5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q05 f0'W026l WW'-01 L01'-01 '-014-01 2022-7'-OW'-04 20 00'-0100 t0-1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 'S 5 9 9 5 6 5 5 5 9 5 S 5 5 9 9 5 5 5 9 S 9 5 9 5 5 S S 9 Xb 9 9 1-014-0'1'01!7 f0'lZN01147V0'1 f-0'110vf0'01'-0'C0'1f-0120N0W 5 5 5 Q0 pu W- Q ' P1 .Q N Q E g?nO P-' 5? 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Y. Qs? emnmeaeanaeaeawwwwiaraeawwwieafaemeaw Compliments of Compliments of V 2 5 MR. FRANK S. KACZOROWSKI KOLODZIEJ FOOD STORE 5 Hu. 9659 5 E 247 LUD-INGTON STREET 21 ALABAMA STREET g 5 BUEFAL0- N- Y- BUFFALO 10, N. Y. Q 5 E S 5 Compliments of Compliments of 5 5 . S 5 MR. and MRS. 5 3 MATT af STAN S RESTAURANT BERNARD MICHALEK 5 S S 95M ELK STREET 17 LYNN STREET 3 BUFFAL0'10,N-Y- LACTKAVWANNA 18, N. Y. 5 9 Compliments of Colmplilmems of 3 5 - 5 9 THE REV. CASIMIR TOMIAK MR- and MRS- Q Paisror THEODORE MICI-IALEK E sr. VALENTINES CHURCH 5 5 Q 97 INGHAM AVENUE E 5 BUFFALO: N- Y- LACKAWANNA 18, N. Y. Compllmenls of Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '47 E 5 S 9 5 CYPRESS BAR an GRILL MR- and MRS- 3 Walter and Angeline ldziur Prop 3 5 5 28 LINDBIERGH DRIVE 297 P-ATOEREWSKI DRIVE 5 BUFFALO, N. Y. BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 202201209 200202 H01 2-012-0020'I20120'120I20'w0'22-01201201 201201 65 0 27'-01 201' L05 412012-022-01 201200 Sm Compliments ot Compliments of ANTHONY PIETRASZEK REVEREND Meats - Groceries BRONISLAUS CELICHOWSKI Beer - Soft Drinks -i lce Cream Pastor TA- 4069 ss. CYRII. AND METHODIUS CHURCH 150 WANDA, COR. STRIALEY ST. BUFFALO 11, N. Y. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Compliments of COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN Wholesale and Retail 834 A SOUTH WATER STREET MILWAUKEE 4, WLS. Compliments of BRUSKIEWITZ FUNERAL HOME 2101 WEST MITCHELL STREET MILWAUKEE, WIS. Compliimenits of Compliments of Frank M. Rozga Frank E' Kaminski MES. CECILIA ZIELINSKI ROZGA AND KAMINSKI FUNERAL DIRECTORS 325 EAST EUCLID AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. 701-03 WEST LINCOLN AVENUE MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. Compliments of Compliments of RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR MR. and MRS. BERNARD P12 ISORELINSKI, STEPHEN JANICKI Pagm ' 2418 SOUTH 9TH STREET MILWAUKEE 7, WIS. ST. STAN ISLAUS CHURCH 524 WEST MITCHELL STREET MILWAUKEE, WIS. 2012-0'92-05206 1201 2042022-022-01 b0'l20'12-02h0'1h0I204202L0227L0'42-720120'120220W20'12-720l20'f 2-05201200202 20120420'220P24012-0'420'2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 0 '01 7COR0W'02 629' 1-0'1f0'1f-02'-0220161 ffl U, -3 5 5 E ff: 9 0 f' U' El O 5 E. Z 2 Q Q E - wad , W Wg U ,Q Ugg Z 5 F1 O Ulm 0 Q25 Q36 rw G' rf :U 0 GP ' 3 rw E 9 F P' 3 H101 SH Q 5 294 5 V' 3 C25 gf' O 3 3 - O E322 2535922212 131552725 gi: F 'HP 29 EZQUS4 g'0Qo, 10,1-4 2 ogg, I ' 3 QQ O gg 32 qs u397,m 9, Eg: 2 -'W 2, P23 ,-E 3 Q,, :wt-A QQ Ln H A - . . ' 9 :JE gh 25 gg 5 Q 22 5 Q Z zg 71 521: Z 4 Z gg 22 ww -ff' +1 wi 1, Q rwf ln 'Eli 9 he U 2 v-1 B1 2 fn C m . 0 N fb A rn U Q I W ' 3 '3 ru Q fx G CD 2 E 2 E 6 li fn Q G . was S 2 E 2 CLD . 3 tn 9 F' DP Q 2. EN L-1 ,L W . ig O3 C2 no 3 mg F1 Q 471 DU 0 Em W rw W2 - 0 QU' U rw R mb Fl- Q P v-1 o PU' E11 o ,im ,. o S Q -1:1 3 Q5 3 am '-cs 3 -gp S 3 Q5 FINE 12. 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T 5 POLISH VILLAGE RED SQUIRREL GRILL 5 loan Raczynski Prop. 9 ' . TA. 3621 HU' 9661 5 1163 BROADWAY 2343 BROEDWAY 2 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. SLOANA N Y' 5 5 S S s 5 Q 5 9 A 9 5 Q Q 5 si 9 9 S A Q S s 5 S A S A 9 9 Q .MS 101h0'1f0f-OW 612-0520101 40N-0'1'0'1f01 101'-0120!-0'1 t01f-0'1'0'1f01 1-01h0'1f01'-0'-1 l01f-0'1'-01l01l01'01L0'1f-0'1 -0'-1 1901 40W 3 Compliments ol' Compliments of 5 5 RAYMOND J. GRASS '44 THE REVEREND Q MILTON J. KOBIELSKI 2 SS. PETER AND PAUL CHURCH S 4 SOUTH POHLAR STREET SHAMOKIN, PA. BUFFALO, N- Y' Compliments of Conqpxlir-nenxts of 5 5 FRIAR CLAUDE 5 MR' and MRS- JARMAKIEWICZ, 0. F. M. 5 IG. Sz ST. SOLTYSIAK CONV., '45 5 5 288 COIT STREET ST. ANTI-IONYTS FRIARY BUFFALO 12. N. Y. ST. BTONAVENTURE, N. Y. 3 COmPllm6f11S of Compliments of 5 5 5 3 A MR. Hlld JOSEPH KAPELA '33 5 5 120 LOEPERE STREET 2 BUFFALO, N- Y- BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of 5 5 5 THE REVEREND 1 2 WALTER J. WALIGORA ,33 NORBERT JEDRZLJEWSISI Q ST. IOHN GUALBERTUS CHURCH 3 156 STTANISLAUS -STREET BUFFALO 11, N. Y. BUFFALO 12, N. Y. Y 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6401-01'01 f0vf-01W12ff1'0201f0N0vJS Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Compliments of Compliments of DR. and MRS. STANLEY A. WEGLIKOWSKI MR. and MRS. PAUL WOJCIAK 5 E 918 FILLMORE AVENUE 64 FOUNTAIN STREET is BUFFALO 12, N. Y. HOLYOKE, MASS. 5 5 E Compliments of 5 5 5 TRIANGLE SHOE STORE - Q F. A. JEDRZEJEWSKI S Q Ph - 9 armac1s't' 61 '0N01 Shoes and lMe1n's Furnishings 2 Q S 13-12 BROADWAY, COR. ROMMEL 147 IIICPI STREET 5 BUFFALO 12, N. Y. HOLYOKE, MASS' 5 5 Compliments of Compliments of 5 1059010616462 THE REVEREND Pastor SS, PETER AND PAUL CHURCH 5 614 SOUTH PARK AVENUE 5 RES. 16 RED JACKET STREET 5 3 BUFFALO, N- Y- BUFFALO 10, N. Y. 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BUFFALO 12, N, Y, Compliroents of Compliments of 9 9 MR. and MRS. E A FRIEND EDWARD KUCHARSKI 6 55 HOWLETT STREET 5 NEW BEDFORD, MASS. BUFFALO 11, N. Y. 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 F 3 Z Zyczeniami Powodzenia i Dobrych Comipliments of 5 Postepow w Naukach Wszystkich 6 Studentow w Szkole Sw. Frainciszka, S w Athol Springs, N. Y, 5 .. 5 s. S. NOWICKI AGENCY MR' ANTHONY RUTH 5 Telefon CL. 4432 5 3 297 PADEREWSKI DRIVE 2834 ELLIOTT STREET 5 BUFFiALiO 12, N. Y. BALTIMORE, MD. 5 Compliments of Com.pli-ments of 5 5 5 A VINCENT'S '- MR. EDWIN IQAVRPOWICZ E 1 GROCERY SZ MEAT MARKET 6 and Mr. Vincent Crzelak, Prop. 5 E 1809 BANK ,STREET 2764- LIVINCSTONE AVENUE Q BAiLT1.Mi0R13 31, MD. NIAGARA FALLS, N- Y- 5 E Comiplimenfg of Compliments of 5 RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOR E I. BORKOWICZ PASCHAL J. TRONOLONE, Tailor F. 5 S Pastor Q ST. 1osEPH's CHURCH 5 ss WAILDEVN AVENUE E BUFFALO 11, N. Y. NIAGARA FALLS, N. 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