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Ulu, Blight 43.0, Jim Head, 'Mel Bagan Jhm, 601111. msn, wU!z,a, ' RITA ZAWACKA-So many lovely things in one, we don't know how to describe her. She has a very serious outlook on life. ff .1 ' I 'a If-'xfrlr Wvjllvfrxfwvf FRANK WISNIEWSKI-Short, sweet and pleasant is this young man. His ability to handle a class was shown during his iunior year. He is also musically inclined iudging by his chirping in class. He lent his voice chords to the Glee Club for two years. REGINA ZAWIERUCHA-Jolly, full of fun. Her interests are in candy business and that accounts for her sweet disposition. I 1 .4 I ,I ,x I ,t , X , , I' ' . A 1 ,l f . , - , f , ,f ' l ijn- ,r V ' ' ' i' ' M mf- 4 ' of i - V 3 SALLY ZWIBRZYNSKA-The chief research worker who delights the class with het' I rendition of town talk. She wants to be a .nWe agree that she will get along well with her farm and R : g' - EDWARD MACHOWSKI - A staunch leader, his sense of humor helped him out of difficulties in school and will also help him face the world undaunted. Farmer has been active in baseball and basketball during his stay at S. S, Hi. Under his guidance as President of the Student Council the school year was a pleasant and memorable one. VIRGINIA MAZURCZYK - Her captivating smile won the r students confidence in electing her School Secretary She will always make good beca e of her eage ness to succeed. . ALF OM r i w ' He's ea usiness manager th i o r urer years. io? Do can be his in a king Music for three years. JOSE? ,INKIEWICZ -t Joe Minkiewicz was voted Class resid l wifhes t be President of the United hen grows Since youth is capable of all th' gs - ho- ' I an. Mink finds it difficult to k p awak in chool. G EVIEVE MA UREK - Gene, our class secretary, is an ex ption to the general rule - cute but dumb. She possesses both beauty and reason. Being able to ex- press herself made her valuable on the Eaglet and the Stan-Em staffs. ARTHUR JOZEFCZYK - A soft-spoken, quiet, intellectual fellow, who gets the most possible of anything he un- dertakes. Art held the position of senior treasurer. i Nui. -
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rj! I jon, Jim maya, Hum 4314, 1 A Vi.: ' GLOfCE gm-fWSIdIf.geTActive always the fiQ,tfg ffeai se-HQ for afiydcind of job. Was a librarian for four oke that. work in future. 1 ,nf . - ,7' LORETTA TANANA . thou, ami, wh 31,0 was vim' wwiekatef never at a loss of word or.10lst1s. mIch period is her favorite acf' tivity. J ' '..,,,1-'eye .J San VIRGINIA TROSZAK - A hard-working, energetif lass, five Ifoot, seven, blond hair and blue eyes. She never leaves a task undone. Her am- bition is to become a housewife, and a good one she will make. VIRGINIA TULECKA - Will controlled and practical, Virgie always made sure her work was done promptly and accurately. During her first two years of High, she was Polish Representative. HENRY TANANA - Lanky and handsome are words that describe our Hank. As a friend he was quite cerfect. This quality assures us that he will have a bright future. His favorite sport seemed to be basketball. BERNARD WIERZ CIWXIMOUQ hefhls been with us for only two y ,, Ao! SQJYGZX iffI'. 'George iust to make him fe at ome. He was a ' ootbail hero ending his sports career with a fractured collar bone, ROSEMARY WEYER - She is one person who never needs to worry about acquiring' a good disposition, for she was never wanting it. Rosemary is a faithful adrrirer of Blessed Virgin being a Sodalisf for four years. U MARY OU ,abil - Calm, neat, nice. B ketbal, basketball, and more Qidhq Ln S Jjvor' JUN 'Q everything she attempts. Her future is ahead Egdedq' LORETTA WOJCIECHOWSKA - Smiling Loretta gave wholehearted cooperation and enthusiastic response to any kind of cause which fell upon her a responsibility. Loretta on the Stan-Em staff means success. I s Q LOUISE WYSZYNSI2A,- Keeps them' laughing - even in time of trouble. She knovssltf ayaiwer ftto 51so'st questions and doesn't hesitate to givd a ,Une herbpinio . fhe's the life of the party with her laugh- ing, ging nd nonsen e. , ' .1 VIRGINIA SKRZYCKA - Short, blond and fair, Virgie's choice of clothes just couldn't be beat. Her excellent alto voice has provided the class and her friends with much entertainment. STANLEY PONIATOWSKI - One might think that Stanley could quote pages from Emily Past. His courtesy and consideration made him the class gentleman. His manners rated so high that he was The class monitor of Room 108. DOLORES SNYTKA - Being the editor-in-chief, her work is never done. Some might call her a driver and believe it or not they are not far from wrong. She gets out everything good from us. ZENON ROESCHKE - Happy-go-lucky and handsome are words that describe Zeke. His wit kept the class in stitches even under the strain of tests, Zeke with his physical build was an all-round for baseball and basketball. JANE STACH - Janie is the easy-going type with never a care in the world. Her favorite pastime is reading the comic strip in the news- papers. DELPHINE STEFANSKA - She's quiet, wistful, and always has a smile, lt is difficult to believe she is in class at times. She takes part in a full-time school program including Glee Club. STANLEY REDWICK - Full of mischief and fun often did things he shouldn't have done. Popular and witty, he was a regular class spark. He has played intramural Basketball and his work as Business Manager of the Stan-Em has been invaluable. BARBARA STANISZEWSKA - No one will argue the point that Bobs is sweet. Her work as Mission Representative has yielded wondrous results and won her the admiration of others. RICHARD SARNOCINSKI - Without Richy and his happy-go-lucky ways, the class wouldn't be complete. He was a cheerleader during his iunior and senior year, a position which won him popularity with all the students. F THERESA SOSNOWSKA - Simple, calm and sweet is our Terry. Her taste in clothes is hard to beat. She has no special ambition but wants to earn some money, ,gfvtfb Page
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lt is a hearty Welcome Home that is extended to the veterans who claim St. Stanislaus High School -as their Alma Mater. We are 'proud of our boys who return not without honors. ,We are grateful too for the service ren- dered us and the coun- try. They have carried their banners of loyalty, of patriotism and of de- votion to God and Coun- try, high and wide. To them today, with the Pastor, we say, Wel- come Home! May your future be happy and bright always. We have not forgotten those three boys who will never return and are rep- resented by gold stars. That God rewarded them for their supreme sacri- tice we are certain. Our prayers are theirs at all times. Fir! irekar' As we, the Seniors, await graduation, some happily, others sorrow- fully, we notice as we gaze around us, that we miss a few boys, namely, R. Boinowski, J. Kociem- ba, S. Snytka, and J. Staskowski. Where are they? There is a very simple answer, for they are in the armed forces of this country. They who had been with us the past three glorious years, did not have the opportunity as we have to finish high school education. We wish them luck, in anything they undertake. We are certain that no matter where they are, they are giving a good account of themselves. We have in our graduating class three re- turned veterans, namely, Frank Scislowicz, from the navy, Cass Jagosz from the army, and Robert To those who have yet to make the long voy- age home, we say, Come soon we are waiting for you. Letters? Yes, from Uncle Sam, inviting them to ioin the ranks of the Forces of U.S.A. T W T N if I Latowski from the merchant marines. They claim to be extremely fortunate in being allowed to fin- ish school and graduate with their classmates. They did their iob while in service, and now are finishing school to do a better iob here at home. Page J-s'
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