St Francis High School - Crusader Yearbook (Athol Springs, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Jiestmayz-412-1x'1.e9kihiw1.1 -uvxwi.-ffxfz xam..4a..yw1wex-v:4:- -. -r f N --bw M ' 'A 'A ' CUHTEIHS Foreword page 5 Dedieatiom 4 portrait Faetudty 6 M Graduates and Umderedassmem 0 o 0 Vnews ot Salumt Framlens Qaderndar ot Events 47 O Aetnvntnes Sports 91 Patrons and Advertise' '-s l f '- I F'- f 5' N 5 This is the last chance for us, the St. Francis Grad- uates'of 1951, to address ourselves toyou. Forthe time has come to depart from the beloved school which has had us in its care for four yearsg from the walls that have been sl- lent witnesses of aurhappy timesand our sad times, our mo- ments of glory and our periods of confusiong from the spots that saw usprepare our lessonsar play our games.Naturally, this parting isa sad one. But, while our hearts are heavy, our resolution of spirit points bravely to the fmture.'At St. Francis,we grew into young men. Nowwe are ready to ad- vance to the next level of preparation for life. We owe much to our Alla Mater. The subjects we learned, we could have learnedat any high school. But, here, we had as instructors men who dedicated their lives taGod and the service of youth. Thus, we know that their efforts for us have met with greater success and will bear more fruit be- cause oftheir selfless devotion. We shared their wisdom in the classroom. Their mature experience guided us tothe way to become Catholic men of morally sound character, good sports and happy comrades. For the priceless privelege of sharing in the wonder- ful traditions of S F H S and of adding our leaf to its book of imperishablc fame, we shall be ever grateful. We have striven, scholastically, tomaintain our school's rep- utation for educational success. In athletic competition we have held aloft the prideful banner, proclaiming that St. Francis men win like gentlemen and lose without ran- cour. We are happy to have helped in bringing the baseball co-championship to our school again this year. Dear Reader, proceed to the other pages of our boob and meet our comrades. See who our professors areg go on to view the places so dearly familiar to us. We know you will tarry long over tberecord of what happened at S F H S this year. And youwillnot by-pass the activities that oc- cupy our leisure time, nor the story, in pictures, of our athletic doings. Giveeye,too, toour patrons and advertis- ers whose friendship and support made this book possible. God's best to you, the blessing of St. Francis, and a regretful but necessary farewell from The Graduates of 1951 ,Z,. X-ri S-I fr. FUHEUJUHD ,, Q w. + + X MR. STEVE BANAS - B.A., L.L.B.' Football Coach 4 I f w , XV, o fi Q Q T, THE GRADUATES OE 1951 wi K' N I i T gratefully inscribe their yearbook to MR. STEVE BANAS Renowned Grid Mentor, Inspiring Leader, J s ' gi Advocate of Teamwork, 1 f -K QQ Builder of Sound Men. J Q P 1. w e, 4, ' lim I l E S ti. . 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Pacific Baldyga, U.F.M.C. Rev. Adam Zajdel, O.F.M.C. Principal Assistant Principal American History Biology,Hea1th,Etiquette, Knights of Mary Immaculate Guidance Guidance r 4 lgdi Rev. Ferdinand Cisek, O.F.M.C. Rev. Adrian paszek, 0.F.M.C. PrefQ0t . Vice Prefect HB1igi0H, Engllsh, Gyldanfef lorld History, latin Student Council 12 D V O Yu' F , U 'TY NW N7 M L 1 X -f 1 n 1 I if Rev. Augustine Maciejewski, 0.F.M.CL Rev. Alexanden Bobacz:wi?i1 U-F-M-C ' - 1n Spirltual Dlrector Re11g10n: 5 X . Rev. Desiderius Wawro, 0.F.M.Cm Rev. Thomas Nowak, U.F.M.C. librarian, Philately French, Oratory, Cordeliers 13 C P U ,Y wlt 47 Y Rev. Rufinus Niedzwiecki, U,F.M.C. Rev. Arthur Bojcun, 0.F.M.C. Elementary Algebra, Plane Geometry, 'General Science, General Mathematics, Athletic Director, Basketball Intermediate Algebra and Baseball Coach Rev. Sixtus Wawrzaszek, 0.F.M.C. Rev- Geflffd ZHh10llSki, 0-F-M-C- Religion, Chemistry, latin, Social Science, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry F00tba11 Adviser, G01f Coach 14 i 1 I MJ Tf' 4 N12 V W 1 w 3.4 I Y P P Rev. Adolph Szelagowski, 0.F.M.C. Rev- John Blaszkov, 0.F.M.C. Polish, Orchestra, English, Dramatics, Uratory, Choir and'Glee Club Crusader, Bulletin Rev. Andrew Kasak, 0.F.M.C. Rev. Lawrence Wolkonowski, 0.F.M.C 'Religion, English, Latin, Physics, General Science, Assistant Basketball Conch Intramural Director 15 rv LeoM Miehalek MD r eve HMS L Health Hyglene Football Coach Athletics Ven Brother ulzan Woznzak, OFM Com' XA JF Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord... Yes. says the Spirit, let them rest from their labors, for their works follow them. - Apocalypse 14:13 Born. September 12, 1905 Died. April 17, 1951 R. I. P. 16 , Novitiate, August 22, 1926 0 N Y 1 1 LJ' - I I HT F! 7 v ,IQSWEX K ES UHDEHCLHSS -Q FREDERICK BNJANDAS Boji Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -French Club -Crusader - Photography Club -Basketball Varsity. AW Boji comes from Puerto Rico -feminine admirers sent him loads of perfumed letters -has easy-going disposition - skilled photographer, covered all the school activities for the yearbook - will pursue medicine for the benefit of his compatriots back home. JOHN FRANCIS ASZKLER ASH Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -French Club -Crusader - Oratoricals -FootbalL Basketball Var- sity. 47,44 Reserved, reliable disposition - von admiration for willingness and deter- mination to seeall projects through - dance fanatic,takes in all local foot festivals - gentlemanly in behavior - favored French over all courses. IILHSS UF T-........ ,,,i1i.-.i--l, FRANCIS VALENTINE BARAN Yogi Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -French Club -Dramatics - Intramural Sports. W Friendly chubby little fellow - night owl, dislikes bedtime and hates morn- ing rising -infrequent shaven sprouts an almost unnoticeable beard - likes to portray comic roles - jokester, he laughs at his own rib-snashers. FIFTH-UNE ALBERT JOHN CARNEY Big fobn Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - French Club - Bulletin - Intramurals. WW Excellent bowler, so he says - Sflcks pins every night at Braymiller s 1U Hamburg - quiet disposition - h1tCh8S daily rides to and from school -plugs earnestly at his studies -succumbs to occasional day-dreams in class. - 1 , EDWARD PETER DUDAS Eddie Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club - Student Council - Cru- sader -Football, Basketball, Baseball Varsity - Golf Team. Packs a lot ofpowcr for a small man - played all varsity sports - warm per- sonality -blushes easily - has biting tongue when angered - hopes to hccomc a dentist -self-reliant docs his hcst in everything. HENRY ANTHONY CHWALISZEWSKI Chwali Knight mfMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club - Choir and G1ee'Cluh - Hobby Clnh - French Club - Bulletin. Head sacristan, kept sacristies neat and allaltars beautifully decorated - was campus storekeeper fortvo years - pious, reserved, conservative - lends his time toall class projects - tries toreformseniorshyconstantpreaching. CLHSS UF MATTIIEW J0uN FIL IPUWIICZ F 1 i P Knight cfMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Choir and Glee Cluh -Bulletin Staff - Dramatics - Golf Team - Intramurals. Wf Good humor specialist, employs ready, good-natured wit on profs and students alike -makes friends easily - studies diligently - even-tempered - skilled golfer -is a dead-shot in cellar gym- the Damon to Skoko's Pythias. FIFTH-UHE ROBERT JOSEPH FLORACK Flo Knight mfMary Immaculate -Cordelier - French Cluh -Bulletin Staff -Football Varsity - Intramurals. Cf 1' HailsfromRochester,the camera city - untiring hooster, possesses vast fund of school spirit -keen wily scrapper, ever eager tomatch wits with anyone - entered S F H S as a junior - found a circle of friends quickly - never de- jected. l...l..l-1 JOHN JOSEPH KACZOR Smidge Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -Class Officer - Student Council - Football, Basketball, Base- ball Varsity. ,Legg A Steel City product - has very heavy beard - devoted athlete, tackled all sports with zest and finesse - effi- cient class president, his word was law -is a devotee of the pegged pants set - became a dayhop for last termm HENRY JOHN HELAK Hank Knight ofMary Inmaeulate -Cordelier - Science Club - Bulletin and Crusader Artist -Football, Basketball Varsity. it Adept with brush or pen-Hank hopes to venture into thefield of art -consis- tentstudent,naintainsenviablemarks- takes everything seriously -serene in manner -first to drop off to sleep at night -has colorful taste in clothes. CLHSS UF .l -,,l. .l-ii ROBERT ANTHONY KLEMENTOWSKI ' Klem Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club - Choir and Glee Club - Crusader - Dramatics - Intramurals. EJ Q Intelligent, reads a great deal - is scientifically inclined, especially towards radio and television - shone in inter-class sports - huntsman, has his own arsenal at hole - could not wait for his first shave - able per- former in dramatics. FIFTH-UNE il JOHN EDWARD KLIMCZAK Klimo Knight of Mary Immaculate- Cordelier - Science Club - Class Medalist - Dra- matics -Bulletin Staff - Intramurals. High in scholastic standing- calm and mnexcitablq never argues over trifles- soft-spoken, his opinions always com- mand respect - enjoys a joke, even if it's on him - a perfectionist for de- tail - neat, serious in appearance. PATRICK ALBERT MAHONEY Pat Knightof Mary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club - French Club - Football Varsity - Intramurals. Miva Proud of Irish heritage - resides in Athol Springs - quiet and unassuming, but fir! and tenacious in his convic- tions -the personification of noncha- lance -ready to devote his efforts to the common good. ALFRED FRANCIS KURKOWSKI Corky Knight mfMary Immaculate -Cordclier - Choir and Glce Club -Orchestra - Bul- letin Staff - Basketball Varsity -Tr tramurals. W? WW?- keen, alert, cunning, kept opposition in suspense insports -the Harry James of the Rhythm-Masters - trustworthy, tireless worker - loved garden work - adhered firmly toall school rules and regulations - a possible priestly vocation. CLHSS UF ll.. -1 CARI WILIIAM McKEE Mag Knight ofMary Imlaculate -Cordelier - Science Club - French Club - J V Bas- ketball - Football'Varsity - Intramurals. QM Wm Ordinarily rarely heard from, he be- comes pugnaciously argumentative when defending his convictions - his smile warms its way to you -swift and alert in sports - never misses a dance if he can help it - serious student. HFTU-UHE i.l.-l-l- 11 l.L-V JOSEPH VINCENT MIKUlEWICZ Joe Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier Class Officer -Student Council - Bas- ketball, Baseball, Football Vnvsity. WWW joe's athletic prowess von him posi- tions onall-star teams in every major sport - conservation-minded outdoors- man, enjoys hunting small game -has a ful1,hea1y voice -an enduring friend, well liked hy everyone. - , l,.l.l.l-ll JOSEPH ALFRED PETEBSEN Joe Knightof Mar Immaculate Cordelier y u q Choir and Clee Club - Oratoricals - Bulletin, Crusader Staffs - Football Varsity - Intramurals. y5r 9'9V'J Joe s especial talents were in jour- nalism and oratory - true bass voice was a choir mainstay - as football quarterback was cool in the pinches - a loyal companion - dependable, when he tackled a job, it was done well. I FRANCIS EUGENE MORMUL Bob K ' ht f M Immaculate -Cordelier - S:i5ncJ'C11bb French Club - Football, Basketball, Baseball Varsity. MWZW A loyer of all sports, he was at his best on the gridiron - alwaYS hustled to practices -wears a year round crew cut -drinks milk by the gallon - 1S B conscientious student - led others to good sportsmanship and teHmW0rk- CLHSS UF ALBIN JOSEPH PULINSKI A1 Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -French Club - Football Varsity - Intramurals. 176244022 Wery addicted tocrossword puzzles -is diligent in studies -efficient master of the kitchen crew - aggressive and scrappy in all sports - cheerful per- sonality, his good hmmor soothed many flaring tempers -a real regmlar guy. FIFTH-UNE i.1.............., 1 il.-. .. . RICHARD JOHN PYC Dick Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -French Club -Crusader - Baseball Varsity - Intramurals. 6D7Q,, Easy-going, effortless manner amazes his classmates -never studies history, but knows it like his prayers - led unbeaten, unscored-on senior football team - good mixer with fellows, but terribly girl-shy - vide reader inhis spare time. ...Tl--T 1- JOHN WILLIAM SCHENK jack Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Intramural Sports. gm awww Another ladwho came tous for his last year - frank and straight-forward in speech and manner -a sympathetic lis- tener to homesick youngsters - always neatly dressed for classes - not ath- letically inclined, hut a very zeal- ous rooter for all school teams. ALBIN ADAM SCHENCK A1 Knightof Mary Immaculate- Cordelier J V Basketball - Baseball Varsity Intramurals. Q6 t Al attended S F H S for only the seni year - won many friends in that sho time -an earnestand persevering cha he was a valuable asset to many cla projects -is an unselfish athlete court and field - aimed to please a and injmre none. or rt Pr SS on ll CLHSS UF l. EDWARD CHARlES SELLERS Ed Knight mfMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club -French Club -Crusader - Dramaties - Intramurals. Resourceful fellow plansall.his moves well - full of vim and vigor - deeply interested in sciences - mathematics wizard - rarely dovneast or gloomy - hockey ishisfavorite sport,wishesit were played at St. Francis, FIFTH-UNE i, -1T , - HENRY EDWARD SERMAK Herman Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Choir and Glee Club - Class Officer - Oratoricals - Class Medalist - Dra- matics - Intramuralsn QAM Qgxwwwaxg Hermanmaintainedtopscholastichonors forall four years -highly regarded in Intramural circles -untiring pinochle player - entrusted with many responsi- ble positions - even tempered - was Frm Ferdinand's dependable right hand man - a favorite of younger students. , .l,. ill- - EDWARD STANLEY STRZELCZYK Ed Knight mfMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Science Club - French Club - Basket- ball Varsity - Intramuralsn ff-M2 A'Lackavanna product -a small man, but with plenty offight packed into every inch -thinks the world of his car and keeps it in grand condition -pleasant to deal with - enjoys wittyremarks- plmgs hard for success. EDWARD PAUI SKOKDWSKI Skoko Knight ofMary Immaculate -Cordelier - Choir and Glee Club - French Clmb - Dramatics - Bulletin Staff - Intramurals. 252640- Amiahle,cool,steady,self-confident- performed valuableserviceas a member of the disposal crew - laconic in his speech, does not believe in long con- versations -goes forjive ina higvay - plans to serve in the U. S. Navy. CLHSS UF ,Ll-lL. . r PAUL FRANCIS TOMAKA Buzzy Knight of Mary Immaculate - Cordelier - French Club -Orchestra -Intramurals. l A sort of Available Ambrose for class- mates who want errands dozne - willing to take groups for joy rides in his car - keeps abreast of .political de- velopments - puts plenty of heart into his trumpet playing - aspires to be a pharmacist some day. FIFTH-UNE CASPER CASIMER URBAN Kaz Knight of Mary Immaculate - Cordelier - French Club - Football Varsity - Intra- mural Sports . Prominent in the Buffalo social whirl - looked upon as an authority in matters of dress and taste - a real husky, he more than filled the center slot on the football team - is rated the most prosperous member of the class. femmiconr' Class Ufficers J. Mikulewicz, vice-presidentg E. Dhdas, sergeant-at-armsg j. Aszkler, treasurerg J. Kaczon, presidentg F. Bajandas, S'6C1'Bt81'y For unexcelled athletic ability and good sportsmanship, Joseph Mikulewicz received the highly regarded 'Athlete of the Year Award' For scholastic excellence, qu:- standing leadership and charac- ter,HenrySermakwonthe coveted 'Roy of the Year Award' The Prefect, Fr. Fer- They esp T11 Whneeils morning Fr. Rector does most of the worrying over his boys. With plenty of help from Fr. Adam, vice- principal. dinand, keeps our fi- nances in good order. ages of each new day. 33 Vice-prefect, Fr. Ad- rian repairs the dam- Cuass mf H952 Row 1 D. Kempf, W. Klementowski, J. Macielag, C. Richter, L. Gawrong Row 2 C. Tomaka, E. Meaney, J. Malik, E. Wilk, E. Zuhricki, R. Baron. Class Officers: J. Mellerski, sergeant-at-armsg E. Karp, vice-presidentg A. Blaszkow, presidentg F. Fronckowiak, secretaryg D. Watson, treamrm.r Row 1 LJ Zablonski, R. Krajewski, A. Wojcicki, R. Fernandez, E. Dudasg Row 2 I . Nowicki, T. Juda, W. Kopanke, N. Revenew, S. Dompkewski, T. Pawlowski. 34 Qu... .ff 11955 M Row 1 G. Druzbik, A. Banczyk, A. Lewczyk, B. Klimczak, W. Klubek, J. Pocz eiwinski, S. Lewczykg Row 2 A. Cholewinski, P. Wiser, D. Ratajczak, T.Zaj ac, J. Kubisty, N. Fronckowiak, R. Cebulski, C. Rosario. Class Officers: J. Ricart., sergeant-at-armsg G. Felclfvvskilt ll'08SUlC1 i H. Ulinski, secretaryg J. Nowacki, presidenbg M. Kolipinskl, v1ce-president. Row 1 A. Dudczak, D. Conti, S. Wojcicki, G. Todaro, T. Walczykg Row 2 L. Bielut, D. Gates, W. Mahoney, C. Meyer, J. Burka, B. Ptak, T. Nalepa. 35 Class mf H954 Row 1 E. Krasnicki, R. Kruszynski, T. Kuhiak, H. Doberstein, T. Zajac, F. Mmnzg Bow 2 S. Dudas, D. Dvoraczyk, V. Urhanezyk, H. Pye, D. Sobon, M. Domagalski, Class Offieersh J. Andrejczak, treasurerg L. Smerka, secretary, R. Kosmi- der, presidentg T.hapiorkowski, vice-president: A.To1on, sergeant-at-arms Row 1 E. Mojtanik, D. Pulinski, F. Rachuna, B. Ryczek, R- Urayg Row 2 A. Harasimowicz, J. Potwora, R. Kusmierz, A. Szymanczyk. 36 Class mf 11954 Row 1 L. Panek, T. Kalinowski, M. Piontek, R. Hukatyg Row 2 V. Szwaj kowski, A. Stepicn, T. Florczak, M. Krezmieu, E. Marchlewicz. Class 0fficerd:D. Rochna, presidentgFH Klein, treasurerglZ.Smo1- ka, secretarygS. Buczkowski, vice-presidentgD. Jasiura,sergeant- at-arms. Row 1 R. Huntsinger, T. Smolarek, W. Hnnsalik, R. Hinesg Row 2 A. Ulszovka, E. jarosz, J. Rooney, J- Welch, S. Kowalski. 37 Faithful Wow mes Brother Stanley Brother Feliciar Brother Alexander Brother Camillus Brother Benvenute ' Brother Dominic 38 N' ,ff W -J .f 3, l E' Q Q I X K I' in I '4 ,?i'-'V if-2 I 6 MV-W 1 ' 2 4 --- l' i n ' , W Cv. A - -. 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Pye, reading at an gggemhly Fr. 'Lawrence lectures his class J. Nowacki, H. Chwaliszewski, storekeepers F. Klein, salesman 45 Slumber time comes to us in airy, comfortable dormitories The refectory is a clean, pleasant place t0 Cab Everyone gets kitchen duty... And H turn at setting tables 46 CHLEHDHH UF EVENTS Om E, O UNE A -X 3 v .if Mba QL TUUI' 1I'CEBQEIL1IIIJl R60 11243 Bishop O'Hara blesses the watchers Gymnasium-Auditorium Cornerstone The procession moves forward At the head of the procession i i Bishop Burke spreading mortar Engineer gives final touch 48 Y ym ormerslfome :f111111f1m f-'f af -f 'G' -2,5 2 wir'11y1z1f?1111'1,,,ff'. , 1 T1 is11f11,WEfE-'f1.1'1 lf- , 1,5,,.w 1,1 1, Q wQ,11mw,. , 11,5 ,1 1 1,1 e,155g25,gg, ,,gg,q',f,,gg gg,i, , f 5 xQ., 45 m:Q5m15 1 . 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Starting the return procession dll Bishop 0'Hara delivers sermon listen attentively to the Bishop Bishop 0'Hara leaving the scene Slfauvlfz wif Amwther Year F25-5' K K ., 7, Wd' , if 21 I 4 u . Q X A .,.. . 2 L -.1,, .... . . time ,, tarting out with God's help -- Us in ce e ra e e ass Fr. Rufinus sang the Gospel F1-Jr 1hmdthM All students, new and old, posed for this opening day picture 50 Graduates? Rings Blessed 1. 'ma .,, 5Q ,gg K Q'-nr... --::- Q if i L., Gini ,f gl '95 2-:'g 11f'2'a ' i ,X W '. 7f'Q Q7 if T vu ', t i.. f . .ngmum - .,...,.1..u.....L.Z I SUEMEX !!Lif'. E W if K gvf L i Rings repose on tray in sacristy Fr. Rector reads the blessing Seniors get rings after Mass More seniors receive their rings Three S0Ili0l'S trpprove ring design 51 Ladies? id Eflmlfzcerlffamims Committee: Mrs. Szymunsku Mrs. Jarmusz . - - ' ' 1 th ld ame Kchcxirludyj, Mrs. Wojdu, Mrs. Zulewskcx, Patrons lndu gl-ng In e 0 corn g Mrs. Kuchcxrski, Mrs. Barczuk, Mrs. Sta- chowsku, Mrs. Slcxwiak. Bajandas and partner step a fast polka Where she stops, H0h0dY knows Take this oneg discard that and..- ni5PeUSeTS of liquid Cheer 52 Athletic Uysfer IIYY Committee:Fr.Pacific,M.Mormul,A.Mahoney, Fr, Thomas has lots of helpers S. Dompkowski, Fr. lawrence I w . f 5 5 Les maitresses des salades The chefs frled bushels o oys BT e 1 F L renee with a satisfied gf0uP There was dancing V everything r. ar 53 mv ,11 ce Hmntnmlfe Triumphal March of the Executioners R0-H8miDg the unhappy Freshmen Object lesson in respectful answering Senior guards maintain order The parade of victims gets under way No, ith not a bloody n0se...yet 56 The Pros Two more Whacks to go Enter, ye, nov,the Eorror Chamber It was a face a few minutes ago Last prayers before hanging b 1 Flour is good for the complexion Worm diet benefits growing boys 57 Haluoweem party Pantomime team enthralls onlookers Line up for doughnuts and cider Judging Costumed 00ntestants Gypsy receives careful inspection Halloween Parties are always fun 58 R0smry Hour Upenimg WL Th tyd tt h F1-Jr A' Mmmmww l N F G d R y p F Ad lf d th t d t h I. EIB! , OSB! ,OUT BHHOUHCEI 5 Fr. Pacific imparts Beuediction I g f 59 Strumlcemt Goumcil Elections ill zzzzf .:.... . ' 5 f ,.:: 5 Successful Candidates W ':::. ,:.1.:.,.,.:.- , . T . Na p 1 0 r k ow S k 1 , r r e U S u 1- e r : 1 . J Q n 1 k , S e C r e t Q r y 1 V' v .M zz a gz gs gs gs g s e gs gz gz gz w I . Ku c z o r . Pr e s i d e n t : A . B 1 cr s z k ow . v i c e - pr e s i d e n t . SSSSSEWQQW F'W':'f'f':'1'3':':f'1:551'5'f'2':'f':'f' Campaigners, Fernandez Petersen, Kolipinski, urge election of their choices Citizen Klimczak casts ballot Last minute rush at the polls eo Ladies? icd Installs Uiiiccrs The Ladies' Aid installed new officers after a Rosary Hour broadcast Rt' Rev' Msgff Jvseph Glapinski, P.A. administered the oath of loyaltv Officers reciting the oath A banquet followed the ceremonies 61 26 itll Drivers Ball The Rig Four of the Ball Mayor Mruk, Mrs. Gavel lead Grand March Fr. Pacific: Mr. Poczciwinski, vice-chairman Mr. Guwel. chairman: Fr. Justin. -M 1 in Z7 'L qi Raffle Drawing A flower for the Mayor Flower Pinups Sole of the Drivers Mrs. V. Smolarek, the Misses C. Szymaszek, S. L- Zqblonski- J- Tfemh0'iCz- C- Rdtajczak' Ignuszuk. M. Jung, V. Ignaszak. C. Druzgaln. J- Cb0'anieC- P- Pomvnui 1- Mik01UjC2Uk- D. Czurnecka. A. Smolarek. J' Zlemba' P' Ma1dcho'5k1' 62 mngllaufs will Mary mmamculamlfe Assembly F Ferdlnand blessed medals... ZA W0 fa fi Wi? f 11 ,,., 1: ' VW Im : fP5 f, 2 Wgffw, Q1 f f f 4 mg. ,M 7, Q flywgmf Q Miz ff ,M ff W .. . fi-vi .which all students received Fr Hector has openlng prayer .R. Pye was first speaker W Klementovskl J Nowackl and R. Huntsinger praise Mary in speech and verse 63 n merncmn fegicoum Jruauicuvricaim S Contest Participantszkneeling, W. I-lcnsulik. E. Smolkc: standing. S. Wojcicki, M. Koli- pinski, R. Kosmider, H. Pyc: upperclassmen, L. Zublcnski, I. Petersen, A. Blcrszkow. 0fficiH1S': W. Klementowski, prompter: Fr. Contestants and Legion Guests John, chairman: I. Macielcxg. timer. Splendid 01-ating, joe! Post Commander, Z. Ziolo Blaszkow speaks earnestly 64 ivigilmuf: Before Qhristmms W , Fitting wigs is ticklish business Choir-boys lead the carol singing A large and enthusiastic crowd attenmled the Pre-Christmas show ' N i Fathers 0Ilj0yil1g H play J- PCi0l'S0H, M-C- Orchestra making the rafters ring 65 ' Re mmucamilgifzuarilenif Re lfrcecalf v. George Taraska, Retreat Master Fr, George distributes Communion Students at Eenedietion which closed the three day exercises Benedicfion Imparting Plenary Indulgence 66 Ao Insta lation ilnllmfelr' Head Banquet Table Fr. Justin exhorts members Dancing in the old gym Past President, Pasiecznik, thanked by Fr. lawrence for job well done. N Orchestra resplendent in new jackets New President, Mahoney, outlines A.C. plans for the coming year. Students Uhscrvc A fuvorite event of the year is the Student Sportnite. On this occasion the boys honor the Faculty members, giving A steady hand helps peanut racers I Bantams square off Ha! I drew first blood Arm-Ieary hattlers Hit him againg he canw see ya! 68 nmmlaimll Sjpmorifmiifze them many a laugh over the antics called forduringthe picnic contests and winning their plaudits for boxing skill. g Human tripod wins a race Heh got hands like two left feet Winner in a walkaway Av, my haloon got itself busted Dry business, this cracker race 69 Bill Mazer, radio sportscaster Athleotic l Fr. Pacific accepts All-round Trophy Tolan gets football letter Some of the guests of honor Artie Schumacker and Billy McNichols Buffalo Harmonaires entertain jpnorifsmiglnufz Dan Carnavale, guest speaker Look, I'mriding no hands! ull Exifcise, the hard way Buffalo Barbell Studio performers Putting H SOHS OVC! More guests of honor 71 Athletic Sponsors 3 P n 'They furnished the music Committee which sponsored the Prom Prom Who's Whd: E. Strzelczyk. Rosemarie Paryz: R. Baron. Claudia Marczak: R. Nowicki. Chris time Bronobic: W. Klementowski. Lucille Zutkowski: P. Tomaka, Sylvia Kuczynski: H. Helak. Patricia Polus: C. Tomaka. Dolores Beres: P. Mahoney. Barbara Greasut: I- Mikulewici. Alic e Kaminskig C. Urban. Marie Zoladz: J. Kaczor. Caroline Jans: C. McGee. Carol Braun: M, Fili- powicz. Nancy Callahan: J. Petersen, Sylvia Bogdan: F. Mormul. Joan Snyder:PH Bajandas, Wqn- da Lewandowski:H. Pyc. Louise Polszak: T. Iuda, Arlene Ieziorski: W.'Kopanke. Marie Mays: E, Karp, Gertrude Zajas: J. Aszkler. Phyllis Duch: E. Skokowski, Rita Salna. 72 First Seniors- Iullmicnurf rom The Fathers at the Sponsors'tahle The music was smo-o dreamy They waltzed 'cross the floor Juniors are well represented A congenial group smiles happily for the cameraman 73 Alumni Bell I Everyone gets a flower Serious musicians make gay music Mayor janiga, Chairman Surowiec pose with Waltz Contest winners Pyc takes refreshment order lights were dim, music soft... 74 imstf Gommumion my Solemn High Mass for so memorable a day The Communion group with Knights of Columbus as honor guard Flower girls lead the First Communicants into chapel 75 Eligfjimuss aut 'View of the audience at the first affair held ill the DOW building, P Iypifying S F H S refectory scene Reluctant after-dinner march Hellzapoppin' in the dorm Hick Melleiski hears the news 76 CEJULIIUIF' SCBAIKJIKIIIL-f0fHF Soap gpera stuff on the new stage Refreshments in the refectory Watson provides another bottle Seniors, objects of all the fuss Alumni at the head table Fr. Rector gets the last word 77 igiiniiigiimifs 0 Gro mation Vesting for Mass in Faculty House Msgr. Iiolbel., Fr. Augustine, Fr. Rector, Frs. Thomas, Beside:-ius, Adrian, ceremony principals , ,. .:. fi'S7i4Ef I .:ii :ff,-Qiwfiif 525''ifgiif'f?WiQ3j9'i51iifAi,-2-V ,. : : f:'1: 2 ' '- 1 ', '- mem' ' P f .L ,- -I - - :few ,--.I--Y 5-Q,-gg, M, Q:-fav ,, S V ' ,Maw WWW' bfi- 'I' ' f - s- - ii,-.-2:51.-if: .fgff: :!,Za 's55f: F f, 1 , 1 f- ,- 112342 f , . , . 111, 'F . - V: , . , Q , z M ,.',:-f1af .5. :, ,:-,j.:. ,..a..5s:.!2 ' - -,,-:g,5:5,w, -, ' , s 4 -if - ' ,.,,. 2 if L' - ' 'Qi -- ' - v f .V ',',gkii:ikgl i- QSM' , il ggl s w w z gE 4es fS' gsi siag w 'i 1' W- i w Nz-'iw iw- ' , ff , 5 4 . wil,-.wifes 3 - - . y ,1 . 'asf - - , N, 5 5 . if L , , ' ' -1 ,xi i- , f zy ilifiiggi -' T V. '- 4 . . . A Q af ' ' fi' , k'k' , JZ- 'f 7 ' ff 1 '-' 1-f'fQ1.e5 ng c,.. if ' r 1 2, ' , 4- ,Lyk L, it , , V . fifgf-. 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W A 1 w , ' ' 1 - . M ,F .fx 'xvfw -- ' me at fag z HH fi X R Y N fm? ,gm K gay ,if m KN Qogxfigg 5 , 5 ' M Iefg, ' 4 S Fr. Desiderius celebrates? Lthe solemn Mdss of 'Ihanksgivlng ,, . frwgifffl -1 ' emi! ,. , wx? ,-5 pf,-,H The IWHPPY lilly came at last... for these twenty-eight graduates The choir sang with devotion Fr. Rectoz- s introductory remarks Special guests: H. Suszynski of the l31ewackiPost, Junior class award winners: L. ,Za- Dr. Fronczalc, Dr. II.. Michalek, school physician hlonski, silvermedalg A. Flaszkowv and F. Meljevich of Georgetown Alumni gold medal 79 Msgr. Holhel congratulates Sermak for top scholastic honors Mikulewicz accepts Georgetown tro- phy from N. Meljevich, alumnus of Georgetown University Msgf- Holbel spoke inspiringlym-. Petersen receiving the Adam Plewac- ki Post award for oratorical skill Henry Sermak won the 'Hoy of the Year' award as well as a number of other prizes for studies and then imparted Fenediction X nnnmnnc I Father intends to put in the call that will banish Hercules, the pest, but Mother fears what the neighbors will say. iM01ik, Karpl 2 Sis and her boy-friend have to hide behind the sofa after getting inat 2:00 A M. fFf0nc' kowiak, Judal 3 Junior cringes in terror as Father prepares to let Harkn- les have it. QHarrison, Kempf, Molikj 4 Pop doles out sleeping pills to everyone. lMolik, Pavlovski, Kempf, Karp, DonaldPaytonk 'Hercu1es'Night Uut' was the play. isa Hcnvnu 3 Sleepwalking Grandma thwarts the efforts of the thugs, Mugs and Elmer, to gain possession of the money. fBaran, Sermak, Filipowiczj 4 Mother insists that Sonny be a good boy before Grandma, but Sonny has ideas of bds own and is making no promises.QSkokov- ski, Klementowski, Sellers! Cast of 'Foxy Grandma' 1 Klimczak, Filipowicz, Sellers, Baran, Sermak, Skokowski, Klemen- towski. 2 What to do with the money that should have been put in the bank is the problem under discussion. QK1imczak, Sellersj N S. Dudes N. Fronckowlak H. Kruszynski 64? N , 1 1 2 Vw . 1 , THE SHIHT FHHHCIS FJ.. Macielag S. Dudas if 3 53' ' V-HV 4, , . . 1 , I V QL i SV , .. , 7 J ' ' Y fm . gi . V Q5-Tis 'z ' 1 . V , - l ,Aw ., ...:--: Q ,v,, , .,.W,,L 1 ..,, - - V H , - . f S V , f V 1. A k K ' ' - k . H 'V .,,,,, D,,,,..,,7 g:55,,. . K, . V hi klgum w ,. Y - , vw-,g: , ,,: .,M ,,-, VV., 2 Q V ww. LsLW,A .M , ... LL,,.M V V1 VV .MV,..,. - VV , Lk , 'A H ier. . ls I , I I 'V Y ,ev I A L W , ' sm 1, 2 en I VEV,.!3ELfA , ,, .. MV W Q::'.:gvf-,. - ' .U 'H :::, S! ' W--W 2 L V V V- . .. - 1 wiv Y 1 ,. ' - W9 5357! ' iffflfi ' 1 -fm L::f :'- 5'5:' 5.I':: 5:- A. Kurkowski P. Tomaka 84 RHUTHHHIIHSTEHS R. Buka ty X E. Marchlewicz u.,. Pye E. 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Cholewinski, H. Ulinski. E. Dudes, R. Kusmierz, R. Klementowski, A. Welch. A. Pu linski, T. Nalepu. D. Ratujczuk, M. Krezmien, B. Whitley: How 2 J. Poczciwinski. I. Peter sen. H. Heluk, A. Tolon. B. Ianik, C. Urban. J. Mikulewicz. Coach Banos, I. Kuczor.FH Mor mul, D. Vogel, Ed. Dudas, J. Kubisty, W. Klubek: Row 3 L. Smerkc. J. Molik, J. Ricurt, D Jasiuru, B. Ptak, J. Aszkler, P. Mahoney, C. McGee, P. Tomakc, D. Watson, J. Mellerski, D Gates, A. Olszowko, R. Floruck. joe Mikulewicz is the first athlete of the Catholic High School League to have been named to the three all-star teams in the same year. Shown hold- ing the Thom McAnn trophy for outstanding football ability, Joe also won the St. Bonaventure award for 'most valuable player' in baseball. 92 SEHIUH ETTEBHIEH H. H 1 k C.'U h , J. M'kulewiez, Steve Banas, coach, J. Kaczor, g:wMlmrmu1,eE:l.,Dudas? 521: 2 J-IPCKCISGII, QI- Aslklefiv C- McGee, R' Flor' ack, P. Mahoney, AA Pulinski. Intramural Champs: kneeling, E. Sellers, J. 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A W - Q Q - eff Wwbifmsf N Am sp ,iff - fx- 1 55. if1'v3Lgsmi,wf,f1Gfif 1591fgw?z55'Lf?,9gQ2,?z5gfgq-wilnghgVAQKYMZ-ff -w w, U ,,,,y - swab: ..4,,1,, -W1:.- - MJ.. Mai n ,fMgwWgSfif1-www 3, 1 . V w g,-fx V -A 45 f i , f ,W ,. ,V V, W, ,,,.. .,,... . ,. , ..t .... .. I - fwx ,. V .. V 1 mm, ., L , . . , ,, A , Ln - 5 9 By MIKE CALANDRA A surprisingly-strong Ryan High School team defeated Canisius. 13 to 9. at North Fillmore Stadium, and Sl. Francis of Athol Springs crushed DeSa1es of Lockport, 27 to 0, at Lackawanna Stadium. in a Qair of Western New York Catho- lic Football League games Friday nig-ht. Joe Mikulewicz. St. Francis' All- WNY Catholic left end, scored three touchdowns. The 6-foot 2-inch flanker ran 40 yards for one in the first period. took a 5-yard pass from Right Halfback Eddie Dudas for his second, and raced 40 yards after taking a 24-yard pitch from Left Halfback Pat Ma- honey for his third. In the only other Catholic League game this week-end, St. Joseph meets Duffy of Niagara Fa11s'in Hyde Park Stadium this eyeniug at 8 o'c1ock. t. Francis In ' 27-0 Triumph 5 Over DeSa1es All-Catholic Joe Miliuldwidz, a rangy 6-4 ilanker, racked up three, touchdowns to pace St. Francis at Athol Springs to a i7-0 triumph over DeSales of Lockport last nigth atQ Lackawanna'Stadium. It was the firsti Western New York Catholic Leaguei triumph for the Athol Springs Red Raiders, and DeSa1es' second straight loss. Mikulewicz, an offensive and de- fensive standout last sgasou, scam- pered 40 yards in the opening peridd for St. Francis first six-pointer. The fleet end toqk a handoff from Eddie Dudas, glanced off guard and broke for the end zone. Johnny Kaczor's kick for the extra point was wide. Early in the third period Dudas flipped ag perfect strike to Miku- lewicz in the end zone for the sec- ond touchdown. The play covered five yards, cappihg a long drive. Kaczor then booted his first of three extra point? from placement. Eight plays later sub-back Pat Mahoney fired a 24-yard pass to Mikulewicz at the DeSales 40 and the long-striding ilanker went all the way unscathed. Bob Florack punched across the final TD, crashing through center from the four. ' DeSa1es, which has the smallest squad in the league - 419 players, never seriously threatened St. Francis. The deepest the Knights from the Ridge penetrated St. Francis territory was to the 27 yard marker. Frank Mormul, who anchors St. Francis'q sophomorq-studded forward wall ati right guard, repeatedly kept the De- Sales offensive attach off balance. DeSa1es Scoring: St. ST, FRANCIS Q Mikuiewicz, le Vogel, It Janik, lg Urban, c Mormul, rg Tolan, rt Helak, re ..... Petersen. qb . Dudas, lhb Kaczor, rhb . . .. . Kubisty. fb . . . St. Francis Hoi' the lone Gfusader fduchdown iearly in the second quarter. Three plays later Gerald Strozewski went over from the 2 and Don Swanz kicked the extra point. i Ryan tied the score on a 71-yard drive, ciimaxed by Stan Biaieckfs 36-yard pass to Joe Noworyta in the end zone. Leo Zasada booted the extra point. Canisius scored a two-point safety to take'a 9-to-'7 lead in the third period when Bia- lecki stepped out-of-bounds in his Canisius RYAN ELEVEN SU RP RISES Ryan To Maich Speed Againsl CANISIUS, I3-9, ST. FRANCIS Power UI Si. ranch In claus H ES DESALES. 27-o omvrrvwk Till The Game Will Get Underwayy AQ IP. M. In Lackawanna Stadium. Both Teams Confident Of Victory A speedy but light Ryan ' eleven will meet a powerful and! heavy St. Francis squad in the Catholic High School Football League opener tomorrow at Lackawanna Stadium. The kickoff is scheduled for 2lp. m. Ryan coached by Art Ponta will have one of the lizhtest Beats St. 25-6, Gains Sha e of Title By JOE KOLB Canisius High Schoo1's once-beaten Crusaders came through when thi wanna Stadium to watch the Cru' chips were on the table yesterday, defeating St. Francis of Athol Springs 25-6, to tie St. Joe's and Timon for the Western New York Catholic Fooi ball League championship. A11 three schools finished the season with 5-Q Polino will round out the for- wrd wall. The starting St. Francis line- up will include foui' veterans- Johrmy Kaczor, halfback, Joe Mikulewicz, end. Frank Mor- mul, gu-ard, and Hank Helak, a 175 bound end. Francis, Ryan Battles t. Francis To ' 403355533iE:Cigdw2iT11geriggL3E25 I- 'anus 19 SC01' 91655 T16 isaders Xtake a 13-0 halftime advantagi-School in the final quarter , and then score two more touchdowni . Charles 1Skipj .Crowe paced themesalesl victory with two touchdowns.- Johnny Labinskyv who mPPed af St. Francis High School of pair of TD passes scored one him-j . - self and Bob Lasclzla accounted foriAtho1 Springs broke the other six-pointer. Frank Gustina paved the way fox Canisius' first touchdown by recoverthe De'Sa1es High of into thex, fwin column in the Cathoisc High School League, blankingi Lockport, ing a St. Francis' fumble on the Raid- 27.0, at Lackawanna Stadium ers' 28. Ten plays later Labinsk last ni ht scored from six inches out on ' g ' ,N t. Joe's Conquersf . rancis 33-20 2 By JOE KOLB Joe iScooterJ Brucato, a 5-5, 150-pound bundle of speed, burst away rfor two touchdowns on runs of 88 and 55 yards to spark St. Joseph's Col- legiate Institute to a 33-20 victory over St. Francis of Athol Springs yester- ay an Lackawanna Stadium. The haird-fought Western New York Catholic N agua game resembled a cross-country run at times as St. Ioeis averaged avis Leads imon Over t. Francis By JOE KGLB f Fullbhck Jack Davis covered him- elf with glory last night, leading the DE SALES 1 , .. le. Crane imon High School Tigers to a 26-6 .lt. Dohring . lg, Kuger ..... C. Dun! GY . . . . .1-g, Stedman .rt, Wilczek .re, Mulvey qb, DeSt.it,a . . .lhb. Rath ....... rhb, Danna ..... , fb, Trembiey 014 7-27 0 0 0 0- U ' I fffaifcis touchdowns- Mikulewicz 3, Florack. PAT-Kaczor 3 iplacementi. Qubstitutions: St. Francis-Watsor' victory over St. Francis of Athnl Springs in a Western ,New York Catholic League contest at Lacka- wanna Stadium. Victory, Timon 64.4 yards on five TD dashes. . The gallant sophomore-studded St. Francis team forced the ,issue to the final period when St. Joe's came from behind to wipe out a six-point deficit with a three -touchdown explosion., The triumph was the second straighta for thi favored Marauders. The loss made St. Francis' record read 1-1-1. 4 Big Joe Mikulewicz, an All-Cath- T olic flanker, and Johnny Kaczor, an All-Catholic halfbackQ carried the hnmt of the attack as ,St.. Francis twice led the hefty Maroon, The tuming point of the game came in 1 the final four minutes when, with St. Jne's leading 27-20, Joe Stein 1 halted a determined St. Francis , By JOE KOLB A Ryan High School and St. Francis of Athol Springs opened the Western New York Catholic Football League yesterday afternoon at Lackawanna Stadium by struggling to a 0-0,dead- lock. The game ended with the Rams on the St. Francis one foot line after covering 87 yards in five plays in a determined final minute scoring thrust. Thoroughly outplayed, St. Francis' big, but inexperienced forward wall, held when the chips were, down, thwariing three Ryan advances within the 15-yard stripe and two within the shadow of the goal posts. The Athol Springs Red Raiders failed to'pene- trate Ryan territory in the first half and surged past the 50-yard marker only twice in the entire game. Little Melvin Nietopski, an elu- sive 140-pound sophomore half- back, broke away on a '50-yard gal- lop to the St. Francis 33 to set the i stage for the pulsating climax. 1 Stan Bialecki skirted right end for five yards on the following play. Bialecki then fired a 30-yard aerial to'Joe Noworyta on a reverse to the St. Francis five. Nietopski took a handoff from Quarterback Ray Ken- nedy on the following play and slip- ped through left tackle only to fall inches short when Frank Mormul brought him to the ground. St. Francis swept over 30 yards on its first set of plays with All-Catholic Johnny Kaczor accounting for every yarii, Ryan's Ray Szeliga broke up the march on the next play when he caught a mid-air fumble on the St. ff: cis 43 and raced to the ten. After Kgair of incomplete passes, Al Marchiewicz picked up five on an rend-around play. Kennedy tossed a 'scfeen pass to Marchlewicz on the iext play, but the husky flahker was , drive by intercepting 'a pass M qi grounded two yards short of payoff E Marauder's 25. land' I Mikulewicz' punched across the firslf The Raiders marched 31 yards in ix plays, to the Ryan 29 late in the mira strengthened me Tigers' 1w1d5siX-Pointer Pf the COHKSS1 in U16 OPCE-is on third place in ghef circuit. The kiss :gg glglillzxglolfaglgefsggalgidplgitggg fndgmargh of this day'only to havg 313. was the third straight for St. Francis. :Splitting right tackle and end from kheileckl MSP high 10 mtefcePt 5 P555 on Davis whipped' two Qgughdgwn seven. Kaczor's perfect extra point 2ge,Rg'?f' IQ dghe Rams then Staged from plauemergt gave the Athol elf Yu W'-' 95 last period in their most .spirited 1950 - 51 VHRSITU Row 1 A. Pulinski, E. Dudes, j. Kaczor, A. Kurkowski, F. Mormul, Ed. Dudas E. Karpg Row 2 E. Strzelczyk, S. Dompkowski, J. Mikulewicz, H. Helak, J. Mel lerski, J. Aszkler. Fr. Andrew Kasak, assistant eoachg Fr. Rufinus Niedzwieeki, coach 96 1950-51 J-V TEHIH Row 1 S. Buczkowski, A. Cholewinski, A. Harasimowicz, A. Sehenck, L. Smerka J. Burka,5N.Doherstein.Row 2 J. Andrejczak, J. Kubisty, R.Kusmierz,G. Felc kowski, E. Wilk, J. Rooney, E. Zuhricki, E. Meaney. Intramural Champions Row 1 L. Pcnek, T. Zcxjac, S. Buczkowski, B. Whitley Row 2 A. Hurusimowicz, J. Rooney. E. Iarcsz 97 Qaursiify cclfioum .. my ,hw www , f , ,. , .K fi 212, xr , Q ig is 5 3 A' 5' 3 X i Ky , in .354 9 'efizlki ..:2 :. f .. , .L 4. W f ? s5,aK'- r. 'P ,, 4 f P HP.. wk - .gg gge g 5 s V' 2 2 5 fs 3, X, M, an E , 'P' , r 4 x cemior Lfcelffbcelrmrnce 4 6300 Y' Wwwww MQQEN Hbi WWA 555 :wk EQM - wif :ara elq QE E, fi I wg .-:... 'f X bm i! ww 2 55-2 2. su HHQITK .,jg::f::gQi,.l t . lfffif 2. ,. 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Francis Tips Canisius: S1-Francis Ties S PM of 'WI Itlikulewicz Paces Si Francis To Mikulevucrs 2 point performance For Lead In ' ,' 1- ' -.., 1 ' A H - 'I Cage Loop HhSh1 6259 tb k dO I ' ' 3.1.5 Z5.fDAAifi?TA?2. SQBZg59V1ciorv 0ver Canisius High Si. High School of 0 0 0 Athol Springs deadlocked St. - Joseph Collegiate Institute for t. ranczs, Canisius Score By NE W ' ST FRANCIS AND RYAN WIN St. Josephs once-beaten basketball tcarn led all the way to ring the- ' ' bell for its ninth triumph yesterday afternoon, a 67-52 conquest of St. Mary's School for the Deaf at St. Mary's. si' Fiirnanciswiiiciiii TEMEE Aran, Gs-ss, in MANHATTAN cur CAGE LEAGUE St. Francis High S c h o o l' maintained its unbeaten record on the St- Fr 311015 team acc'-wut' in Mangattan i Cupi basketball ed for at least one field goal. 33 ASHOOTING AVERAGE WINS FOR ST. FRANCISQ I By MIKE CALANDRA at -scbieftiiis 21.9Qsh9tSfromihsfieldfof A3321 aierage S . Francis Posts Close cnrnouc HIGH scnoor. QRQIIETBA-LI. GAMES t. Francis Cagers Win Tie for Lead By JOE KOLB St. Francis of Athol Springs repelled Fallon, 59-48, yesterday afternoon for its 13th victory in 14 starts. The triumph ei-tabled Str Francis to deadlock gsr, FRANCIS DEFEATS nurrri IMUVES T0 nunnrnur Posmon ISI. Francis Reais I , , 0LV1n Close Game n 0 t 1 086 h S R S St. Francis High Siihool cagers l , -I itoday again are deadlocked for By JOE KOLB ithe lead ot the Manhattan Cup St. Francis of Athol Springs, last seasoi-i's playoff champion, came fromi St, Joe, St, Francis V Catholic' High School basketball behind to eke out a 49-48 victory over St. Mary's School for the Deaf yes-1' . I ST. terday at Lackawanna High as the 1949-50 Manhattan Cup Catholic cage? Meet Tolllght For I i taatioin Loop rapt HIGH BEATS ST. FRANCIS HIGH DEFEATS Sfaizztstiat2a:LAE:?'z':::e:iSI TIMUN, 49-42 deadlocked ion-firstplacerin thcrapid- Th St- Fra -W Hgh g F 6n'501 Athol SP mg5 SI- F'f3nCI5 mainiained threiis uriblerrtiiasiici Sweeps Th'rgb-Q3h1e Prog,-an-,I record in the Western New f H - Special tn The Brrmto Ez-sexist: News. Joe. Milrulewicz iea the. set . . FFHDCIS-Hlgll of Athol Springs I I n M I n to a 60 50 victory over Fallon, in Western New York.Catholic High School League. Mlfulewicz St. Francis Wins From Sloan Hi Friday St. Francis of Athol Springs de- feated Sloan Tuesday night by a narrow margin, 52-50, in a tense non-league game played on the Sloan High court. After Intercepted Pass York Catholic High School League, by walloping Timon High, 49-42, on the latter's court. ISI. Francis Scores :Victory in High Wins for St. Francis .ISUIWUI I-wp By MIKE CALANDRA I St. Francis High School icagers posted their 14th vie t. Francis, S . ary's Win Si., Francis Breezes F To victory Uver Offfhgl Posr wins IN CAGE PENERS un 'ir' yesterday after . St. t. rancis o t 0 rin ' . D S1 I-fh fort pOer'arys sr fAh1S e a es lg ,5:a51i:is'dvarsity- cagers turiigdmin a and Ryan High started gf fr: St' Francis SI-1hdl18S cision The St. Francis Hizh School L ' the right track in the WNY Sloan by 52.50 Count i. Joeis, St. F rancis, St. Maryis Tic die Timon for Catholic Loop Lead 101 St. Francis of Athol Springs, with .Iohn Aszkler and John Kaczor shar ing the hero rolb, turned back Sloan 52-50 last night. AskIer's buckt gave St Francis a 50 48 edge and Kaczor came through seconds later with the cllnchci Kaczor led bt 1951 BHSEBHLL VHHSITU How 1 Bm Ptak, A. Harasimowicz, A. Schenck, J. Burka, F. Mormu1,E. Dudas S. Buczkowskig Row 2 M. Krezmien,R. Kusmierz, J. Mellerski, A. Cholewin ski, S. Dompkovski, J. Mikulewicz, R. Pye. Seniors won the Intramural Softball crown 102 cemior Letterman Seniors of infield in a mound confer- ence R. Pye J. Mikulewicz They sparked the team to a Co-Championship with Ryan High. Sea- sonrecord:ninelins, one loss. F. Morlul A, Sehenck 103 immomcdl Dust 4 1... 104 t. Francis Scores 4th in Row St. Francis Tamcs Duff ', Bm-ka ne.HitS DeSaleS5 10-0, for Fifth Success Timon Subducs Canisius undefeated St' Fmnm- of Athol Spring came UP Wlth two' bl! Immgs Jim' Burka twirled a sparkling one-hitter and Big Joe Mikulewicz plated yesterday I0 defeat host Duffy of Niagara FHUS,.10-0. for its fifth tfivmrh seven runs with a triple and two doubles as St. Francis of Athol Springs U' the Gcofguovtn CUP Catholic hllh SCIIOUI be-Schell ICQBUC- H dealt DeSaIes a 1410 setback yesterday at Lockport for its fourth straight The Red Raiders hunched five hits ' with three Duffy errors for, six runsf V r in .... ...ri i.....,. F... ......., , FRANCIS TRUUNCES ST, WIN oy-ER CANISIUS produced four runs in the seventhl - frame. Jim Burka, who relieved Z GEORGETOWN CUP sraxmso I I ' ST' School A w 1. sent-mi iv L Si.. Francis ,...- 5 ,tl DeSales .,... . 2 3 i 'Vimon ........ 3 0 Annnnclatlon.. 1 2 Bunn..- ...... .2 1 Simgjmva 1 - . A W A g Q- t. Francis, Timon incs Win 425-Foot Home Run Highlights Pycfs HR Tips St, Joe, 4, 3 St. Francis' Victory Over Ryan The Rev. Rufinus Niedzwieck coach of the St. Francis Hig School baseball team, was very en phatic about one point when h reported the results' of the S Francis-Ryan 'game ,at St. Franc Tuesday afternoon. t. Francis cores, 18-2, For 9th Win- .Tieers Down DeSales,. - H ,lt St. Francis Wins 5th in Row, But May Lose Star Pitcher ay MIKE .CALANDRA St. Francis High School, driving for the Western-New York Catholic Baseball League title, Monday afternoon scored its fifth straight victory, but mayhave lost its star outfielder- Duffy Nine, 6 to 3 pitcher, Joe Mikulewicz. St. Francis defeated Duffy, 10 to 0,l st. Francis or Amin sm-ings enema 'at Hyde Park, Niagara Falls. St. 'Francis Defeats BURKE HURLS I-HITTER IOE MIKULEWICZ WINS DESPITE ACHING BACKg STRIKES OUT I5 FOES Standings VV. L. Pct. IV. Si. Francis 6 0 1.000 Annun.. 1 'Iimon 4 0 1.000 DeSales 2 Ryan 2 1 .667 Duffy 1 Fallon 3 2 .600 St.Josenh 1 3 Canisiul 3 3 ,500 St. Marv 0 5 . OLV 2 2 .500 N .250 E' St. Francis Wins 3 2 3th in Row, 4-0 0012 1 St. Francis High School of Athol Two pitghel-5-3 rookie wing Springs registered its eighth straight, good control and 3 veteran whd Western New York Catholic League wouldn't let an aching back keep baseball victory Yesterday to mam-Q him on the bench-Thursday domttain an unblemished record and ai Catholic High School Basebal the race for the line, inated- the Western New Yorli deadlock with Tirnon High School inast. Frallcis Lea ue St. Francis Faces Timon H igh Today 1 St. Francis of Athol Springs. sporting a string of nine victories in the Georgetown Cup Catholic high school baseball series, will meet Timon's once-defeated Tigers at 3.30 today at Athol Springs. It will be the last game of thc season for the Raiders. Timon is dead. locked with Ryan for second place with a 7-.1 record. iulewicz tossed a fanc By MIKE CALANDRA A one-hit pitching performance and a triple play-Thursday after-. noon featured the five-game pro-I gram in the Western New York! Catholic High School Baseballf League. Jim,Burke twirled the one-hitter! as St. Francis of Athol Springs over-l powered DeSales, 14 to 0, at Lock-L port. Burke, a sophomore right-3 handcr, posted 12 strikeouts and' had two hits, himself. Joe Mikule-' wicz had two doubles and one triple to drive in seven runs for the win-3 ners. E- . - .'loeM'k' y ' . , J09 M1k'-l1eW!9Z- vlavms despltf three-hit shutout for his fifth moiindINlPS CdE1lS1uS7 5 4 I triumph of the campaign by blanking Annunciation. 4 to 0. Mikulewicz l totaled ten strikeouts. Playing on its home diamond, St. Francis hunched its hits for two-run . sprees in each of the second and fifth innings. Leo Smcrka's single pro- duced the first two runs and rsingle F by Joe Mellcrski and a double by ,lGene Dudas completed the scoring. 1lFallon Wins, ll-6 r I 1 St. Francis High School of Athol Springs took a half game lead in the Western New York Catholic High School baseball league yester- day with a 5 to 4 triumph over Can- isius High Schoolkin an eight inning game. The game gave St. Francis a 3-0 record and a percentage deadlock Iwith Timon High which is undefeated ll Bishop Fallon heat St, Marys of? !.l.Lancaster. ll-6. on the latter's field. .iRuss ,-Barbera. the winning pitcher, in two games. Second baseman Frank Mormul clouted'a home run over the Canisius ccntrrfielder's head in the sixth in- llcdhnt 1 uk it - . . . l,i,,,, :ff Eiarui 1 32222333 ning to tie the score and force the 105 L si. inncls. iiMoN Min Moron ron cnnouc crown St. Francis High School will be seeking its second Western New York Catholic Baseball League championship in three years when it plays Tirrion Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Athol Springs. St. Francis Friday afternoon as- sured itself of at least a tie for the title by routing St. Mary's of Lancaster, 18 to 2, at Como Park. It was the ninth straight victory for the Lake Shore team. Timon and Ryan, tied for sec- ond with won-7, lost-1 records, are .the only teams with a chance for a share of the title if Timon can triumph Monday. Ryan lost to St. Francis in the first set of games. Jim Burke, Joe Mikulewicz and Joe Mellerski combined to pitch a one-hitter for Sf. Francis. Stan Dompkowski had three hits and lGene Dudas two. ' Dale Hohl, Canisius' sophomore lpitching star, hurled a one-hitter ras Canisius comoleted its season by defeating DeSales, 7 to 0, at Lockport. Hohl had 11 strikeouts- in notching his fifth mound vic- 19511 GUM Team k 106 HUHUHRULLUFPHTHUHS Rt. Rev. Msgr. R.J. Adamski Rt. Rev. Msgr. M.F. Siniszkiewicz Rt. Rev. Msgr. J.J. Glapinski, R.A. Rt. Rev. Msgr. E.X. Guzy Rt. Rev. Msgr. M.E. Melminiak Rt. Rev. Msgr R.J. McLaughlin Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. Radziszewski Rt. Rev. Msgr L.R. Smith Rt. Rev. Msgr. S.L. Saczepanski Very Rev. Msgr. S.J. Holbel Very Rev. Msgr. S.J. Sierakowski Very Rev. George Rozkwitalski, OMG Very Rev. Eustace Sartoszewioz, OMG Very Rev. Glement Racprzynski, OMG Very Rev. Sernard Razmierczyk, OMG Very Rev. Norbert Zonca, OMG Rev. Erederick Raldyga, OMG Rev. Leo J. Glynn Rev. Leo E. Mammerl Rev. Joseph Massler RRev. Milton Kobielski Rev. Anthony Krawozyk Rev. Joseph Rydz Rev. Malter Waligora Rev. Stanislaus Mysoczynski Dr. Daniel Ruperstein Eugene A. 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Mick's Glothing Store 107 GCD S BLESSINGS to the 1951 GRADUATES Very Rev Anaclete Kaczmarek Commwsary General FRANCISCAN FATHERS MINCDR CQNVENTUALS ST. ANTI-ICDNY'S PROVINCE o.12.M.C. Conv., D.D. BEST WISHES FROM EOSARY HUUR LEAGUE EATHER JUSTHNE BEST WISHES FROM CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH Very Rev Eustace Bartoszewlcz PASTOR BUFFALO N Y. OEM. Conv., DD., DP. MW!!! ul! 1 j V ml Unspwatzon Through tive years d Y DV there zs a Baldwzn or a Baldwin buzlt pzano THE BALDWIN ELECTRUHIC fywi Baldwl deslg ed Baldwin bu It Baldwin g aranteed or every muszcal need CONCERT GRAND Choose your pzano as the artists do. B cms-omk' Ealhmin SPINET Pianos und Organs Fxvlusircly at ' ALDW HALL' 330 PEARL ST. ' 5 IN ' r Genesee MA. 3040 ' mx ws L ra no f VMl1 1 E X . . 1 ll ll Z lnhul u i ' ' ' u Preferre b so y d g h I morfuories d other organization d d d I . . from the ' - ' ' Q N I f . ' 3215+ 1 Qomplimenfs of FRANCISCAN FATHERS 0 F M CONV MISSIONARIES Gruardlan Duqector ELLICQTT CITY MD Rev. Al fre d Stopyra Best Wzshes From St Franczs Hzgh School Drwers M ohn Poczczwznskz Chazrman Mr joseph Kapela Vzce Chazrman ro J . . ., . Q 1 , . ' . omp imemlfs of ot. Francis High School LADIES, AID SOCIETY Mrs. S. Pulinska, president Mrs. J. Kucharska, vice-president Mrs. S. Cholewinska, corresponding secretary Mrs. M. Pac, recording secretary Mrs. C. Surowiec, treasurer Mrs. A. Skokowska, sergeant-at-arms Auditors Mrs. C. Szymanska, Mrs. C. jarmusz, Mrs. M. Cielencka, Mrs. E. Mikolajczak, Mrs. M. Wojda 114 St Franczs Hzgh School ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FRED RAYTER presldent Compliments of Best Wishes for Good Sport, taunurll Go'oal Fellows ip St. Francis High School Athletic Club A1 Mahoney, president Walter Kuhisty, vice-president joseph Dee, corresponding secretary joseph Ziemba, treasurer leo Gutkowski, recording secretary Michael Mormul, sergeant-at-arms Revi Desiderius Wawro, financial secretary Rev. Gerard Zahlonski, chaplain Fevm lawrence Wolkonowski, moderator 116 F? 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Clilosfa -' - ' Compliments out Swileitoinilowsllsll F' ltiopeczells American Legion Post No. l324 Auburn,N.Y. lwitclls lljilscllner Athletic Goocls 699 Main St. Buttalo, N. Y. WA 8080 Branches - Tonawanda St Niagara Falls Rosinski Hardware Co. Tr 1800 655 Ridge Rd. Laclcawanna, N. Y. Westinghouse Appliances Electrical St Plumbing Supplies Wallpaper - Paints joseph Stepien Mason Contractor l5 Main St. Depew, N.Y. RE 5679 GUOD LUCKY lacob lacobs The Vegetable Man Braymillc-:r's Alleys 39 Buffalo St. Hamburg, N.Y. EM ll33 Weclcerle lnspected-Protected Dairy Products lOOl lefferson Ave. Buffalo, NY. lVlr.StlVlrs. Walter l. Surowtec and the umiqhty mite cheerleaders Anne Marie St Bernadette 63 Compliments ot ANDYB TAVERN Mro and Mrso Andrew Beit Chicago Sftollgiiiillfltallo, Broadway Knitting Mills lnc. School laclqets - Sweaters Made To Qrder Factory To You llf7B Broadway Buttalo, NY. BA ll7B LM. lakiel Lumloer Co. l247 Broadway Buttalo,N.Y. HU 6383 6384 Lumber and Building Materials Lackawanna Lumber Company 343 Ridge Road owned and operated by lVlr.8tlVlrs. Peter Pomana 164 L Congratulations LEON J. SASALA 8 SON MO0RE'S MEN'S WEAR Broadway's Largest and Leading Flower Shop Nationally Advertised Clothing ARTISTIC BRIDAL BOUQUETS - FUNERAL DESIGNS Where you can shop with confidence 841 Proadway Buffalo, New York 12 Puffalo Street Hamburg, New York Conservatory in Rear C1 6723 Em 4632 Rev. Stanislaus I. Zubricki Si. Marys Parish Naniy G-lo, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. L. Zuloricki and Family Wilkes - Barre, Penn. AMHERST WATCH AND ANTIQUE CLOCK REPAIR JOSEPH PASUECZNIK 638 Amherst su-get Fluist Buffalo, New York Floners for All 0ccas1ons Joseph Luczak 28 wiikesbarre Ave. - lackaw anna , N.Y. Ri 0432 Fa 5857 165 fest Wishes rom NL KUWIK'S RESTAURANT Center Street laekawanna, New York JOS. SUNIEWICZ GBOCERY 374 Olmstead Avenue Depew, New York WAlTER P. STAUDEBMAN Photographer 8636 96th Szreem Woodhaven, New York WILlARD INF Resta. nran t-Bar 8 Grill 9707 jamaica Avenue Woodhaven, New York Virginia 7-1729-2 C. Scott jr. Virginia 9-10332 CARLIN'S DELICATESSEN 107 lake Avenue Blasdell, New York fBarbershop in Rearj BAIN'S DRUG STORE 112 Lake Avenue Blasdell, New York Tr 9569 Mrs. M. Munz and Son 9501 Jamaica Avenue Woodhavem Long Island, N.Y. Mr.and Mrs. Edward J. Meany and Family Rev. Milton J. Kobielski Transfiguration Parish Buffalo, New York Mr. and Mrs. Aleide Fulhem 1974 McKenna Avenue Niagara Falls, New York and Mrs Arnold F Petersen and Mrs C8S1l1l lewczyk 24 Hour Serv1ce TR 9767 TYD0l SERVICE STATION lake Shore Road near the C1re1e Athol Sprlugs Walter J Bogdan 8 Sons JOHNNY S MARKET FRUITS and VEGETABLES MEATS and GROCERIES 1017 Tonawanda Street Buffalo New York RH 2835 Mr and Mrs L Kaczlarek No Joh Too Large No Job Too PIASTEHING 8 LATHING Elmhurst, long Island 15 Maln Street Dew York Depev Lev York Stanley Stepxen prop mall Mr. . Q . Mr. M ' ' I ' , N. Y. , f ---- f S 167 I 7 Congratulations from Mr, and Mrs. C. Wayda and Family Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Florack 62 Sullivan Street and Family 842 Genessee Park Boulevard Rochester, New York Rochester, New York A Friend Blasdell, New York A Friend, J. N. Niagara Falls, New York Felckorski Family Buffalo, New York Mr, and Mrs. William Schenk Rochester, New York Mr. and Mrs. J. Slaviak 21 Gibson Street , Buffalo, New York Mr. and Mrs. G. Dudczak 76 Ingham Avenue Lackawanna, mei York Rev Compliments of . B. l. Majerowski SS. Peter and Paul Parish Depew, New York John J. Chlosta, D.D.S. 9 Center Street Lackawanna, New York Dr. and Mrs. Grant Fisher Lackawanna, New York Mr. and Mrs. B. Pulinski Lackawanna, New York Mr. and Mrs. F. Napiorkowski Mr. and Mrs. John Krasnicki 51 Homestead Avenue 49 Pleasant Street Holyoke, Massaehusetts Boston, Massachusetts Mr. and Mrs. John Macielag 8 Son 2249 Weleh Avenue Niagara Falls, New York Iladyslaw Szynon Zah1onsH 84 Verel Avenue Lackawanna, New York Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klubek The Klimeezko Family 56 Center Street . Lackawanna, New York 706 Slith Street Buffalo, New York Mr. and Mrs. W. Urbanezyk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smolka Corpus Christi Bowlers Bmffalo, New York Mr. and Mrs. John Zulevski Buffalo, New York Red D omzalski 106 St. Mary's Road Buffalo, New York Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kmeharski 55 Howlett Street Buffalo, New York 170 -f Best MOM AND TOT SHOP 79 Lake Avenme Blasdell, New York Wo 9342 Wishes from A THREE GATE LIUUGR STORE 2274 Hamburg Turnpike Lackawanna, New York James F. Canty, Proprietor PIETSZAK FUNERAL HOME 806 Clinton Street Buffalo, New York C1 4499 KUDLA MOTOR, SALES Collision Experts of the Tonawandas 743 Oliver Street Fuel Oil Service KUREK SHOE STORE Shoes for Men and Boys 1053 Broadway Buffalo, New York Hu 0372 BEER - WINE - LUQUOR John P. Fiutko's CLUB 1974 1974 McKenna Niagara Falls, New York PARYZ FOOD STORE 1612 Electric Avenue Lackawanna, New York Wo 2651 We Deliver HODLAND DAIRY owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. E. Sawiez 32 Holland Avenme Lackawanna, New York 17 ., . BEST WISHES FROM CUCK'S RED 8 WHlTE STORE ISO State Street Auburn, New York Charles W. Percilick Proprietor HARRY KCWAlCZYK 220 State Street Auburn, New York FRED 8 MATILDA KUWIK Meats 8 Groceries ll6 Center Street Lackawanna, New York WAtTER'S GRltt Helen Kulpinska, Manager 94 Center Street Lackawanna, New York FRANK'S RESTAURANT 2265 Niagara Street Niagara Falls, New York PETRIE HARDWARE Plumbing - Heating - Frigidaire Appliances IOO take Avenue Biasdell, New York Tr I879 HenryeMietus PHARMACIST 527 Doat Street Buffalo, New York GOVERNOR'S INN Alice 18. Gerald Pelczynski 458 Sycamore Street Buffalo, New York ' Wa 8932 JIUCIDIIIIJL Brest Wishes CHAMPION KNITWEAR Rochester, New York COLONIAI KITCHEN 728 Ridge Road lackawanna, New York FOOD STORE 140 lathorp Street Depew, New York CIRCIE' IND lake Shore Road Athol Springs, New York THE CATHOLIC STORE C. V. Winiewicz, prop. Religious Articles and Gift Shop Gkeeting cards, artificial flower materials, pictures nd picture framing 1081 Broadway Buffalo, M.Y. Ta 4165 KANTY SUPERETTE FOOD STORES .1331 and 1466 Broadway Buffalo, New York Stanley 1. Mikuleiicz, owner EDDIE'S MEAT MARKET 65 Emslie Street Buffalq New York WOODlAWN PlUMBING 8 HEATING Wholesale jobbers cmd Distributor Plumbing, Heating, Hardware Supplies 3332'Lake Shore Road loodlawn, New York Fa 7800 fBuffalo 191 73 Compliments of 1 Rev. Joseph Stelmach St. Stanislaus Kostka Church Niagara Falls, New York Rev. Ada: Borowiak, Asst. St. Barhara's Chmrch laekavanna, New York Mr. and Mrs. john Nawrocki and Family Niagara Falls, New York Mr. and Mrs. Ignatims Soltysiak and son Norbert Class of 1919 Mr. and Mrs. john Szczepankievicz and daughter 91 Reed Street Buffalo, New York Mr. and Mrs. john Helak 65 Ellicott Road Lancaster, New York Mr. and Mrs- M. Mormul 488 Sycamore Street Mr. Jacoh Romaniak Ridge Road Buffalo, New York 'Lackawanna, New York 174 Compliments o CORBY PLUMBING 8 HEATING CG. F. Kaczmarek, Licensed Plmuber 1144 Sycamore Streetatlmthrop Buffalo, New York T8 7537 Ta 0305 FRANK MAICHRZAK LIQUOR STORE 1291 BROADWAY cor. MOHR AVE. BUFFALO 12, N. Y. 'Nationally Advertised Quality Wines and'Liquors Ta 4342 HOAK'S RESTAURANT Lake Shore Road Athol Springs, New York SAUNDER'S RED and WHITE Athol Springs, New York A. MAZGAJ 8 SONS Meats and Groceries 3142 South Park Avenue Lackawanna, New York Tr 5128 LOUIS L. MOTYKA Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, and Repairing 1367 Clinton Street - Buffalo, N.Y. Tr 0341 COPPER JOHNS 1648 Abbott Road lackawanna, New York HANK'S RESTAURANT Home Cooked Meals Our Specialty Chicken, Steaks, Chops, Wines,'Liquors Fish Fry Fridays 511 Ridge Road laekavanna, N.Y. Wo 9751 17 5 0 s--- Congratulations rom WEEKLY'S INN Charcoal Hots Custards WIKTOR'S GROCERY Meats and Produce 1369 Abbott Road Lackawanna, New York . i., MIllER IUMBER CO. Lumber and Mill Work Athol Springs, New York Camp Road at Penne. R.R. Em 1098 THE NEW YORK STORE Men's and Boy's Clothiers Tele. 607 4 W. Main Street Lancaster, New York PUCHAlSKI FIORAI CREATIONS 113 Center Street laekavanna, New York SUFlITA FRIENDIY SERVICE 356 Paderewski Drive Buffalo, New York NOWAK OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Classes Fitted Scientific Instruments Cameras and Supplies 1105 Broadway Buffalo, New York DUNLOP TIRE 8 RUBBER CORE. Henry Wienekovski, Mgr. 53 Central Avenue laneaster, New York wil-LEQ THIS YEARBOOK PRINTED VELVATONE-EXCLUSIVE KELLER REFINEMENT OF PHOTO-OFFSET gc BUFFAL0 1 1 N F 4 2 3 1 1 1 i 'N Y J w N 1 i 31 5 F 1 r l 1 , , , , , , ,mv-5 f 'n'Lf a- nw 1 W ' Dv I 'Y 4- -. 'Q on ,,, xi i' - --h - ., :,l1ff f l .4 ' M057 , 1 f' . I 1 M' , , X .H ' Qt . I V ... i 4 . ,L . 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