CLASS OFFICERS, 1937 JOHN BUCZKOWSKI President GERTRUDE WITKOWSKA Secretary CHARLOTTE SUDOL Vice-President STANLEY GORSKI Chairman of Social Activities MARY KIELTON Polish Valedictorian THERESA KAMINSKA Polish Salutatorian LORETTA PILARSKA English Valedictorian STANLEY GORSKI Class Essayist CLASS PCETS Henry Labuzienski CEnglishl - Lottie Dworecka fPolishJ - Raymond Marnocha fEnglishl QSHJ PRESIDENT'S FAREWELL ADDRESS Four years ago we, the Class of 1937, came as the representatives of our respective pariSh6S, eager to acquire a training necessary to lead a Christian and intellectual life. Now, four years later, we are ready to face the enormous problems of this world, and above all we are anxious to master them. Four years ago we came willing and able, now, four years later, we are more willing, more able to combat the temptations of the world. All our success is but the work of someone with the knowledge and wisdom to promote constructive building. To us that someone is Sister Severina, our principal. In and out of class rooms Sister Severina has always proved to be our best counsel. We are especially grateful to her for her guidance and patience during these memorable years. Whenever we found ou1'selves in need of religious support, we turned to Father Luzny and Father Jankowski. Many a discouraging moment was filled with sunshine by following their advice. On paper our last athletic season was not what might be called a startling success, but what we lacked in scores, we had made up in spirit instilled by our Coach, Mr. Janesheske who stood by and encouraged us in de- feat, as well as in victory. Besides those mentioned, there are also Sister Tue VICTORIAN Angelus, Sister Agneta, Sister Christella, and Sister Danielita, whom we have depended upon to show us the way to meet problems and hurdle obstacles. They have given their time and energy and we feel fortu- nate to have worked under such self-sacrificing in- structors. We shall forever remember them as in- spirations in combatting the problems that might confront us in our future lives. Whatever success we enjoyed in our Senior year was the di1'ect result of the efforts of Mr. Kuharich, our sponsor. To us he has been not only a teacher and a friend, but one whom we can honestly call our Pal. The Class of 1937 appreciates and thanks him for the zealous cooperation he has given us. Finally may we express our deepest gratitude to our parents for their loyalty and helping hand. Their unselfish devotion and hard work have made it pos- sible for us to reach this goal. We are very proud of you, and we hope you are equally as proud of your graduate. Mere words are not adequate enough to fully ex- p1'ess our feelings towards those we leave. Therefore, believe us when we extend a sincere and humble Thank you, as we bid you all a heart-felt Farewell. -John Buczkowski, '37. Page Thirteer
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