St Stanislaus High School - Stan Em Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1951
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-i,, rl x,:,. ,gpf 1 1 ' ,, , .1 1 ffs -v F, A ., 5' Qs. 'P' 'N 2559, T541 fiig fiffl. .X er. ,fguj ' ,414 rn' 4 . ,'3 Li'wI 'gg -. Vg1.i7y,,A.g.1,L,5--.Ur , -21:1-.5512 . rf:-1. ,LR ' . .-vu lip, ,. miggg, . IQ - ZIJLTQ 5-fri-Qfrlg Am, ,,-Q..w.- .1r': ,.-. ,- 42- , lg A 3 - ,.,. . , ....A .,., , , W f2'3?33f': ii . 45.11. , wg, ,I ul. ,v, ,M ,,1,,a,4 .5 V .- 45 W ,1 M, 1. M as w f I 1 T '1 'F-, F ,mQL!iif fi 1. w 0 , x 4, : , , . ,V , 't' L 5. Q G Z: E 2 5 F: Li 5 Z Yi' gf Wm The 1951 STVAIXPIEMX VULUME XX Puhlished hy the Senior Class ef ST. STANISLAUS HIGH SCHUUL Ueireii 11, Michigan CONTIEIXITS Dedication . . , Foreword .,... Administration . . . Senior Section . . . Underclassmen .. 3 Classes ... W, 51 6 Ideals . . . , l 63 7 Activities . . . , , y 69 ln Varia .... , , , 34 Sports .... , , , 87 Our Friend . , 93 The Staff Editor-in-Chief ........ . Loretta Podgorski Associate Editors ,.Joan Fuller, Rosemary Rzepecki Treasurer ,........,....,...i Stanley Kiernicki Bookkeeper ..,t........ . Daniel Krause Secretary .,... Mary Ann Wasik, Gene Kapuscinski Graphic Artists ........ Ray Levulis, Don Pylar, Don Mazorowicz, Don C-uzdziol, Gerald Torey Staff Relations ..., Dorothy Dzieszko, Frank Wojtas Publicity .tt,t..., Janet Buchak, Harry Nadolski, Helen Pastuszka, Reggie Dombrowski, Marge Kurzeniec, Eleonore Jaszczuk Subscription Staff . Sylvia Ciupka, Dorothy Wanda, Richard Rychalski, Eugene Szarafinski, Jenny Kocik, Geraldine Skrzypczak, Pat Stomski, lrene Trojanowski, Cornelia Cole, D. Kowalski Typists ..... Rosemary Rzepecki, Joan Dembowski, M. A. Shade Adviser ...............,t., Sister Mary Sybille IDIEIDIICMVIIUN We humbly and lovingly dedicate this twentieth edition of the STAN-EM to HIS HOLINESS THE POPE Bishop of Rome and Vicar of Jesus Christ Successor of St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church. Patriarch of the West, Primate of ltaly. Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of Vatican City. PIUS Xll Now Ciloriously Reigning X .. . K 'eu Q 5: .. . N, . + Q -.Y ,f .wp , ,gf ig:xg.A,,:x.-.9 rxfrls ' ' f M x if My 3-r Q KK Q Q E Q 4, X? ,N ,1 as xy-Nan KX: 3. 5, 4 Q SM.. Q ' + ef. S , vim Q ' i Q -,X US! ff Q.. '. . ww me 3 WY Since this Nation took hirth . . . Catholic Schools proved their worth A Always first in AMERICAN teochinq. Q E .i me ,. . . siefi 1 335325. - N 5, if 4 1 N e' 5 L U f 5'iT-s -735:-155 rl g '-kg., s I 4. I- v'lu A P ,it IFOIRIEWOIRID With the rosary in our hands . . . and prayer on our lips to the Patroness, Our Lady of Fatima . . . we present you the l95l STAN-EM. Upon the leaves between its covers, we have pressed the valuable lessons taught, the cherished memories garnered within the hallowed walls, To you . . . we, the ACTIONISTS, present a general view of ST. STANISLAUS HIC-H SCHOOL preparing for Catholic and American citizenship, that is, to show how we pay God the debts of homage and love we owe Him, how we train in the democratic principles safeguarded by the Constitution: how we learn that the dignity of man is the dignity conferred by God on the moral community and the dignity of political authority is the dignity it enjoys through its participation in the authority of Cod. - Pope Pius Xll Thus, under the shadow of the dome of St. Peter and the shadow of the dome of our National Capitol, we prepare for citizenship both in the kingdom of Christ and i-n God's own country, the good old U.S.A. Catholic Action often consists of doing nothing, but we shall deem it our privilege and sacred duty to plunge into the fray, for the time for reflection and planning is past, now is the time for ACTION. May you all fall in step with us as we march through these pages to the beat of our heart and the tu-ne of our youthful spirit. V All JESUM PEB MAHIAM Again-sooner than one realizes--Graduation Day is upon us. It seems but yesterday, that I welcomed the Class of 5l, as Freshmen-and here I am bidding them farewell. Needless to say, it is with a sad heart that I do so. The one thing that brings joy to the moment is the reasoned conviction, that again we are sending into the world, a new group of young men and young ladies grounded in the doctrines of the Church and the principles of sound American citizenship-to make a place for them- selves in the world. I am extremely happy that you have dedicated the STAN-EM and your Graduation Activities to the Holy Father. It is a debt of gratitude that you are paying to one of the greatest Pontiffs of all time,- The Friend of Youth and the Pope of the Dogma of the Assumption of Our Lady. lndirectly, you bespeak my own personal gratitude-that welled in my heart ever since my return from the privileged audience with the Holy Fatherj During the Holy Year, you have, no doubt, sensed in all my talks to you, my own deepened devotion, ardent love and unmistakable loyalty to His Holy Person. I am gratified that you selected as your call to arms, the motto To Jesus through Mary -alerting yourselves to the powerful intercession of Our Lady of Fatima. In these troublesome times, the atomic weapon in your hands must needs be the ROSARY. May I hope that as future leaders, you will spearhead the movement of the Family Rosary. As ACTIONISTS, you can hardly do less. May the hopes we place in YOU, bear the expected results! May you ever be a credit to God, your Country and your School! May the c-hoicest blessings of Our Lord be heaped upon you. Assuring YOU-that I shall follow your future successes with pardon- able pride--I am sending YOU off with a God Bless You. Devotedly yours, Reverend Vincent 'Borkowicz, Pastor Graduates of '5l: Today we find the world in turmoil, in pangs of death, fearful of its future, its hopes of peace diminished, its days ahead insecure. Were it in my power, l would send you into a world of peace, happiness and prosperity. However, knowing you are armed by spiritual weapons, intellectual strength and courage, I pray that you make the most of it for your God, your country and yourselves. May your lives, constantly re-fashioned in Christ, in the truth and power of the Gospel, aided by His divine grace, infuse a happier state of things into all of society. Leaving school, live by your motto To Jesus through Mary. May God Bless you. Reverend L. S. Golas Dear Graduates. When you no longer walk the halls of St. Stanislaus, center Christ in all your new activities as you have always done so in your academic, social and athletic activities here. You are leaving a small, sheltered and well organized world-you are about to enter a larger one-a confused world, but take with you the lessons you have learned so well-that of making the world Christ's. So equipped and so dedicated to Our Lovely Lady, with the rosary as a powerful weapon, may you succeed in life and attain life everlasting. May God bless you, His Immaculate Mother protect you. Reverend E. Pila rowski Seniors of '5l: You are deluged by words of congratu- lations, praise and encouragement from your parents, friends, relative and lassociates. The Administrators and the Faculty as guides of youth, offer counsel and advice which shall direct you on the devious ways of life. My addition is a sincere parting plea that you live, work, pray and play with God at your right. May the blessings of the Lord accompany you where- ever you go, whatever you do-God love you. Reverend A. Pazik lFAClLllLTY Applied Citizenship Catholic Education aims to give the student a knowledge of God and of man. lt prepares him for happiness with its fulfillment in eternity and for the underlying work for earnest students who would best serve their country. The FACULTY erects the bulwark of the nation by cherishing a pure and holy love for the youth, and holding at heart the true goal of the individual, the family and the country. Our expression of apprecia- tion will be a lite of a C-OOD CATHOLIC and a GOOD AMERCAN. Sister Mary Julia Principal Sister Mary Angela Sister Mary Melchior Sister Mary Clemens Sister Mary Melitone Sister Mary Dosithea Sister Mary Respicia Sister Mary Edith Sister Mary Stephanie Sister Mary Erminilda Sister Mary Sybille Sister Mary' Hospicia Sister Mary Sylvia Sister Mary Hubert Mr. Harold Arnoldi Sister Mary Humilianna Mr. W. Butkowski Sister Mary Laurentine Miss J. Kolodziejski Mr. B. Szydlowski Mr. Chester Laske Mr. Matthew Pius 1.4 li This for so SOOT17 'bf ,gnw fm' Q : f1f1,gmgyfff'Q SIENHQRS ' x Q moot holy Ianni' mzlighn ffiislzro :mb Clbilbren of ,EBL fivlaniebue ,5cbool. igelroil, mick Lumblf yrooi'-dc al Hu fngl' 4 our naliucn, beg the .Afoolqlic Benehicfion bw- efwsw wzilfl wqgfffmf gf-'M wwf-f-h 5 ...-he-61-kfffrveyw 1 SE IUH IQITIZE S Meet the largest Class of Graduates of the ST. STANISLAUS HIGH SCHOOL, the finished product, the ideal of Christian manhood and woman- hood, ready to become future priests, doctors, lawyers, politicians, me- chanics, technicians, skilled Iaborers, nuns, nurses, mothers, housewives, career women and office workers. They are the lay apostles who will endeavor to bring the priceless possession of faith and the priceless gift of freedom to those with whom they shall associate in the future. THEY are the CLASS of l95l Their Patroness ........................... Our Lady of Fatima Their Motto .... .... T o Jesus through Mary Their Colors ....... Scarlet and Gold Their Flower . .... The Columbia Rose SCHOOL PRESIDENT ,tw y V, lv, I CY'-A ,iv NNN CLASS PRESIDENT Alfred Zigmund Kowolewski, 4022 Oliver, Ressurection. His cheerful disposition gives flavor to life. Mort , School President, Basketball Champ, casual, courteous and friendly. Aversion: Braggingg Diversion: Sports: Specialty: Doing things right. -v Camille Justine Dowgiallo, 2261 Kir- by, St. Stanislaus. Sunshine in a shady Iane. Freckles School Sec- retary, School Band I, 2, 3, 45 Girls Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, friendly, cute and active in all school affairs. Aver- sion: Untruthfulnessg Diversion: Play- ing claridgtp Specialty: Hearty laugh. , f f ' scHooL SECRETARY ff Mp' j Uk, IFJ' .1 M George Kardynol, 6032 Dubois, St. Stanislaus. Take time to hear him laugh, it's the music of his soul. Carl , School Treasurer, School Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cool dresser, Carefree and fun loving. Aversion: Sneaksp Diversion: Playing Sax, Specialty: American History. Raymond John Levulis 3l7 Kenwood Royal Oak, Immaculate Conception. Calm and unruffled like a cool sum- mer day. Ray , Senior class Presi- dent, Freshmen Class President, All Honor Student, affable, studious, per- fect gentleman and member of the STAN--EM Staff. Aversion: a '39 Oldsmobile, Diversion: Books, Spec- ialty: Dancing, 0' A I , fdaxybnfxj scnooi. TREASURER , ' .Mg U - t' of-if ii ' ' ' 3 .43 Lawrence Frank Ambrose, 9877 Brockton, Ressurection. Full of rough, rollicking fun. Lar- ry , Junior Class President, Civic Representative 4, cosmo- politan, ambitious, friendly, fun-loving, unassuming. Aver- sion: Show-offs, Diversion: Homework, Specialty: Ameri- can History. Armine Vortoohi Arzoumanion, 1513 Pyler, St. Armenian Apostle Church. She who has a reserved manner and a con- fident look of capable effici- encv. Armin , quiet but brilliant, sweet and friendly, determined, charmine, eager, Armenian lass. Aversion: Smart answers, Diversion: Studying, Specialty: Smiling. Dorothy Ann Ashley, 4012 Oliver, Ressurection. Her good words cost nothing, and are worth much. Dee , Freshmen Class Secretary, Mis- sion Representative on Student Council, School Relations 3, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student, capricious, attractive, unexpected wit, Aversion: Messy dressers, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Starring. ' s Richard George Balogh, 6310 Long- acre, St. Stanislaus. He has won the way into our hearts. Tex , Freshmen Class Treasurer, Athletic Representative 3, Member of Letter- men's Club, eloquent speaker, star football player, magnetic, forceful. Aversion: Nickname, Golf Giant, Di-' version: Golf, Specialty Hall-roam- ing in S.S. Hi. Lorraine Rita Borczok, 531 1 Mitchell, St. Hyacinth. Her truthful, trusty manner is always the strongest argu- ment . Larry , Reporter for School Paper 2, 4, Honor Student, charm- ing, timid, sincere and pleasing, dex- terous baton twirler. Aversion: Big Time Operators, Diversion :Ballet, Specialty: Playing the Piano. tx t :vii Mary Ann Borowski, 4538 Dubois, St. Stanislaus. Never too busy to be helpful and courteous. Mary Ann , Sodality Representative, -Re porter on School Paper, Sophomore Class Secretary, Honor Student, mild, compliant, warm-hearted, depend- able, capable. Aversion: Homework, Diversion: Swimming, Specialty: Chewing gum. Janet Bernice Buchak, 3569 Piquette, Immaculate Conception. A bit of dash, a bit of speed, a funny tale for all to heed, so full of fun and wit. Jan , Junior Class President, Athletic Representative l, 2, Stan- Em Staff, Secretory of J, A. Club, Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4, lovable, lots of fun, cute, ever ready to act, to mimick, to sing, to dance. Aver- sion: Two-faced people, Diversion: Singing, Specialty: Dancing. Arleen M. Buszka, 2650 Fred- erick, St. Hyacinth. A friend- ly smile she has too, And never limits it to a few. Butch , Freshmen Class Secretary, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Ath- letic Representative on Student Council, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, winning smile, cheerful, popu- lar with all, full of vim and vigor, unruffled, loves excite- ment. Aversion: Poor losers, Diversion: Playing the accord- ian, Specialty: Basketball. fl! fi Gerald Chmielewski, i7l84 Moran, Immaculate Conception. Gentle in manner, but reso- lute in deed. Smie , Civic Representative l, 2, 3, 4, na- tural swell guy personality, full of fun, sincere, active mem- ber in school affairs. Aversion: Homework, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Laughing. Sylvia Ciupka, 6344 St. Aubin, St. Stanislaus. Not too ser- ious, nor gay, But happy every day. Skippy , Librarian 2, 3, 4, Honor Student, refined, pleasant and charming, meets people graciously, competent, refreshing character, unflur- ried, engaging smile. Aver- sion: Unsocidble people, Di- version: Reading, Specialty: Being Helpful. ww 'in .JKFQ 31 'Q L 'Q WV! at X' Cornelia Marie Cole, 2150 Garfield, St, Elizabeth. A walking sunbeam. Corny , Reporter on School Paper 3, carefree and gay, magnetic personality, loads of pep, eager to lend a helping hand. Aver- sion: Conceit, Diversion: Ten- nis, Specialty: Getting ac- quainted. I rt A ,. . , , fa I 1 Wanda Eugenia Dembinski, 3563 Theodore, St. Hyacinth. Greatness of character sweet- ened by faith and sunshine. Dembi , Polish Representative 3, Honor Student, School Re- lation 3, 4, Vocational Club, ambitious, poised, determined chin, twinkling eyes, efficient and orderly. Aversion: Brag- garts, Diversion: Reading, Specialty: Sunny smile. Joan Elizabeth Dembowski, 3501 Trombly, lmmaculate Conception. Sweet faced-full of fun, never knows when the day is done. .loanie , Mis- sion Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 2, 3, infectious disposition, jocular, lovable, cute beaut, beaming personal- ity, easy to know. Aversion: Conceit, Diversion: Polka , Specialty: Making friends. Raymond Dolecki, 4845 Elmwood, St. Hyacinth. Self-confidence is the first requisete to human greatness.' Ray , unassuming, charitable, high- ly school spirited, good- sport, easy to make friends with. Aversion: Backslappers, Diversion: Bowling, Specialty: Sleeping. Phyllis Theresa Domanski, 2000 E. Kirby, St. Stanislaus. Her happin- ess is a habit. Fi-Fi , beaming personality, extremely august and af- fable, mischievous and fun-loving, QFCICeful, neat. Aversion: Busy- bodies, Diversion: Fox Trot, Speci- alty: Parties. agp--A xiii? 'X' is Regina Dorothy Dombrowski, 3556 Dane, Immaculate Conception. One of Nature's ways in adding spice to life. Reggie , Polish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Eaglet Reporter 2, 42 Honor Student, tireless promoter of happin- ess, frank, cheerful, infectious smile amicable, genuine wit. Aversion: Billie Eckstein, Diversion: Polkas' Specialty: News. 1 1 Delphine Mary Drenikowski, 5021 Eldridge, Our Lady Queen of Apost- les. Everyone she tries to please, And always succeeds with the great- est of ease. Dela , Class Secre- tary 2, 3, 4, Mission Representative l, Honor Student, attractive, alert, sweet and simple, winning personal- ity, definitely feminine, Aversion: Tattle Tales! Diversion: Dancing, Specialtyg Keeping friends. Edmund Valentine Drenzek, 5109 Mt. Elliott, St. Hyacinth. He's surely your friend, if you first get it clear, That his smile and his handshake are really sincere. Ducky , Pub- lications Representative 3, Printer on the School Paper 3, 4, clever, friendly, determined, courteous, competent, madcap spirit. Aversion: Cheapskates, Diversion: Fishing, Specialty: Kidding around. .dz Zflau .f ,- ,YM14 J' Edward J. Drogowski, 5922 Jos. Compau, St. Stanislaus. His friendly manner, quiet voice wins him the honor of our choice . Big Ed , Class President l, 2, Holy Name Re- presentative 3,4, Cheerleader i, 2, Altar Boy l, 2, 3, 4, quiet almost shy, conservative and modest manner, admired by countless friends, nimble witted. Aversion: Braggers Di- version: Reading, Specialty: Building and Repairing Radios. Wanda Emily Dziadon, l205l Lumpkin, Our Lady Help of Christians. Her sincere smiles are ste-pping stones to suc- cess. Chicken , Polish Rep- resentative 2, Red Cross Rep- resentative 4, friendly, ami- fident, exquisitly neat. Aver- sion: Conceited People, Di- version: Dancing, Specialty: Soda-Fountains. 'mr Q 3 ---rx 'Us- 'T' Dorothy .Francis .Dzieszko, 5420 Moran, St. Hyacinth. The glory of a capacious mind. Dottie , Hon- or Student l, 2, 3, 4, School Re- lations l, 2, Sodality Representative 3, 4, Secretary for J.A. Club, willing, cooperative, tactful, meticulous, busy. Aversion: Dead pans, Di- version: Rollar Skating, Specialty: Dancing. Mary Renette Fiialkowski, 534l Grandy, St. Hyacinth. Always finds time to laugh when there is sorrow lurking by. Pewee , charm- ing and resourceful, faithful and de- pendable friend, sweet dark-eyed brunette, joyful manner. Aversion: Gossip, Diversion: Playing Records, Specialty: Sewing. 'S' FA 4 M ff ' .4 XJ, Md 1 W' Stella Catherine Filar, l32ll Dwyer, Corpus Christi. Eager to help each and everyone, Whenever there is work to be done. Stasia , Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Production Manager in J.A. Club, shy sense of hu- mor, refined, calm and gentle, laughing eyes. Aversion: Gos- siping, Diversion: Polka, Spe- cialty: Typing. W' Eiffv-M' rf WW? J I .4 . is-0 up-X, .1 . .5 xi ,.,,'x-in Q, Mvayorxb LK' I , ,' 3 34 4 Q LJ' 'VL Dolores Marcella Filipski, 3355 Farnsworth, Transfiguration. Her kind words heal friend- ship's wounds. Dania , School Relations 2, Music Representative 4, marked in-- dividuality, studious, mild anc compliant, capable of keeping friends. Aversion: Rainy days, Diversion: Dixieland Music, Specialty: Fast Driving. s tv . ff -, f .-' i s 1 sa .J . .f I 1 1 .f I' , , Joan Marie Fuller, l9l7l Westphalia, St. Raymond. She was actiye, Stirring, all afire, Could never rest, would never tire. Jo , Artist on School Paper, Stan-Em Staff, Honor Student, mischievous eyes, sparkling wit and charm, at- tractive face, full of fun-ener- getic. Aversion: Smoked Kiel- basa, Diversion: Adding Spice to Life, Specialtyg Saturday Nights. M K . l WM evP Qs 47pH ?5,i l,, JL ,wt xf up .fix Y W X Jean Victoria Gansior, 11335 Klinger, Our Lady Queen of Apostles. Whose life is a Bubble. Reds , Production Manager of J.A. Club, soulful brown eyes, dynamic charm, pretty as a picture, loyal Stan- islausian, diversified interests Aversion: Unshaven boys, Di- version: Photography, Special- ty: Friendly Hello , Ralph J. GOIIIS, 7ll Superior St., St. Josaphat. A winner of friends, hearty and sincere. Ralph , 'Printer for School Paper 4, determined, serious- minded, possesses a love for bowling, industrious, gaily nonchalant. Aversion: Women Drivers? Diversion: Bowling, Specialty: Musical Entertain- ment. Q ,M .. Lorraine Barbara Goralski, 5554 Grandy, St. Stanislaus. She follows that wonderful way, that leads from darkness to the perfect day. Blondie School Relations Representative l, 2, friendly, endless smile, loathes iperoxided hair, ex- euberant personality, enthusi- astic. Aversion: Two-faced people, Diversion: Singing, Specialty: Dancing, f.+f'.f2 f Frank Victor Grozenski, 2626 E. Hancock, St. Hyacinth, His good example is more effective than a ser- mon. Jiggers , Class President 2, 3, 4, School Relations on Student Council, Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4, never too busy to help others, hon- orably and truthful, meticulous stu- dent. Aversion: Backslapper, Di- version: Bookreading Specialty: Speeches. Faustine Donald Guzdziol, 6014 Du- bois, St. Stanislaus. lt's what he does for others that feeds his con- tented mind. Duke , Holy Name Representative 2, fascinating man- ner, suave and gentle, energetic, sportsminded, cherishes high ideals. Aversion: Women Drivers, Diver- sion: Baseball, Specialty: Swimming. X Barbara Jean Helrniniak, 18139 Mit- chell, Corpus Christi. Her pleasant voice brings sunshine to others. Bobs , Music Representative 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Stu- dent, for reaching friendliness, 'de- mure, exuberant charm, pleasant and poised, reliable. Aversion: Over- dressed people, Diversion: Singing, Specialty: Friendly people. Geraldine Elizabeth Jacobs, 3l58 E Ferry, St, Hyacinth. Just as bright, as she is white. Gerry , Sopho- more Class Secretary, School Rela- tion l, Polish Representative 4, regular spark, gay, charming, pretty, poised, loyal and true Stanislausian Dancing, Specialty: Having friends Aversion: Proxided Hair, Diversion' Anna Theresa Janusz, 2225 Hendrie, St. Stanislaus. Her ever ready smile and cheery disposition are welcome any- where. Ann , friendly, pleasant, relidble, sweet and charming, loyal Stanislausian fine personality, Aversion: Un- friendliness, Diversion: Danc- ing, Specialty: America. Jl .f rf , WMYW' . V , Cf 6Drfjf 'y?n,Jg, 3 Wilhelmina A. Jarosz, 5l36 Burns, St. Stanislaus. A maker of her own fortune. Willie , Junior Class Treas- urer, Mission Representative l, Polish Representative 2, dash of sophistication, magnetic personality, whimsical smile, poised, loyal Stanislausian. Aversion: Unfriendliness, Di- version: Playing the Piano, Specialty: Smiling. Joan Agnes Jarzembowski, 5025 Mitchell, St. Hyacinth. Her calm manner flows as exerberantly as does her soft laughter. Joanie , Member of Latinum Auxilium Club, Honor Student, calm and de- mure, reticent manner, ir- reproachable reputation ,sweet and friendly. Aversion: Fair- weathered friends, Diversion: Skating, Specialtyg Polkas. ips. Constance Jozwiak, 3617 Harper, St. Stanislaus. Her self-trust is the fiI'Sf secret of her success in making friends. Kanusia , Athletic Rep- resentative 4, Glee Club i, 2, 3, Vocational Club l, 2, 3: Mission Representative 3, capriciouS, mild tempered, modest, look of elegance. Aversion: Snobs, Diversion: Ping- Pong, Specialty: Cooking. Donald Kaminski, 20949 Dexter, St. Albertus. Knowing him is knowing just fun. Moose , Senior Class Treasurer, Freshman Class President, Football l, 2, quick witted and spirit- ed, easy going, reliable, Aversion: Back-seat-drivers, Diversion: Jazz Concerts, Specialty: Joking Around. X Eleanor Agnes Jaszczuk, 6266 Jos. Campau, St. Stanislaus. Best things come in small packages. Pee Wee , Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, clever, smiles often and spontaneously, mis- chievious, merry, full of com- ments. Aversion: Conceited people, Diversion: Singing, Specialty: Smiling. Josephine Theresa Jedrzeiek, l8584 Anglin, Corpus Christi. Her sense of humorlifts many hearts out of their misery. Jo , Mission Representative 2, neat and reliable, full of vita- lity, good listener, short but sweet, becoming simplicity. Aversion: Alarm Clocks, Diver- sion: Dancing, Specialty: Good Music. tricia Kathryn Jones, 3646 E. Ferry, St, Hyacinth. Mis- chief dances in her, eyes, and smiles upon her lips. Pattie- Lou , Typist on the Eaglet, Honor Student, dark-eyed darlin', willing hand, humor- ous streak, chatty, cheerful. Aversion: Saturday Nights alone, Diversion: Roller Skat- ing, Specialty: Young Man With a Horn. ' rf Stanislaus .Frank .Kiernicki, .5452 Moran, St. Hyacinth. A friend in need, who is a friend indeed. , Stan , Senior Class Treasurer, Stan- Em STC-iff, Polish Representative 2, Holy Nome Representative 3, mis- chievous, an eye for fun, sociable, dependable. Aversion: Conceited People, Diversiong Accordion Playing, Genevieve Frances Kapuscinski, 5002 Talbot St., Our Lady Queen of Apostles. Full of vim and determination. Gene , Honor Student, Stan- Em Staff, quiet almost shy, ef- ficient and orderly, sweet, sin- cere, apt student 'of Typing, studious. Aversion: Gossiping, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Driving. Jean Helen Karolewski, 2l48 Palmer, St. Stanislaus. Her vital personality mingles. Jean , Reporter on School Pa- per l, 'Polish Representative 4, Honor Student, original and in- dependent, spontaneous ingen- uity, charming, sincere, beni- gnant disposition. Aversion: Gossip, Diversion: Reading, Specialty: Sleeping. Edward A. Kasprzyk, 5414 Mitchell, St. Hyacinth. Even the purest ore need refinement, but his refinement is com- plete. Ed , Junior Class Vice-President, Holy Name Re- presentative on the Student Council, well-groomed, helpful, everyone's friend, casual, toll and slim. Aversion: Conceit, f,J Specialty: Baseball. Elizabeth Ann Klepaczyk, 6062 Chene, St. Stanislaus. Everything in her world is good for something. Betty , Class Secretary 3, 4, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Librarian l, Honor Student, obliging, cheerful, as- tounding vitality, short and sweet. Aversion: Homework, Diversion: Swimming, Specialty: Singing, s L.:-fr , tl' Li Lf' 1X fpbfeo-N Y ,Tp 'f LL-nrgl, -i. .rye IJ, Ldv' t 'x!x,lLf' f,,JP'4 Diversion: Chess Playing, Spe- cialtyg Diicieland Jazz, l 1 -1 1' Ski:-x Qssiiii- . me QQ 'll' t s . Mary Louise Knauss, 2685 Hendrie, St. John Evangelist. ln her eyes she captures the light of life.' Blackie , Active Member of J.A. Club, Vocational Club, Honor Stu- dent, dependable, sharp, witty, pos- sess powerful influence. Aversion: Fairweather friends, Diversion: Going Places, Specialty: Brown Eyes. Jennie Kocik, 2184 Horton, St. Stan- islaus. Little Said is soon mended. Jen , sweet, quiet, warm-hearted, capricious, mild complacent man- ners, gentle, cheerful. Aversion Gossipers, Diversion: Dancing, Speci- alty: Laughing. I 1 Robert Thomas Kolb, 6214 Widman, St. John. Good hu- mor makes all things toler- able. Bonzo , Co-Captain of Football Team, Baseball Cap- tain 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2 I 3, Member of Letterman's Club Schmoo's Club, challenging smile, manly, carefree, energet- ic, versatile athletic, fun-lov- ing. Aversion: Softies, Diver- sion: Ro-ller Skating, Specialty: Pro Baseball. Christine Marie Korotko, 3327 Farnsworth, St. Hyacinth. Possess desirable qualities among which are a sunny dis- position. Chris , School Re- lation 1, Sodality Representa- tive 1, graceful and poised, re- served, ready and willing, sweet. Aversion: Conceited People, Diversion: Swimming, Specialty: Driving. WW lj - s tl? .rw Lucille Bernadette Kowal, 5821 Chene, St. Stanislaus. Her mischievous smile is a chal- lenge to all. Lulu , Sodality Prefect 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 1, Eaglet Staff, sweet, sincere, exuberant personality, carefree, wistful charm. Aver- sion: Being Rushed, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Listening to good jokes. We K .Y l j! x Mary Kowalczyk, 5501 Dubois, St. Stanislaus. Always heard from her a good word. Mania , Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 35 Glee Club l, 2, easy going, GIWOYS in the laughing crowd, frank, willing hand. Aversion: Snobbiness: Diver- sion: Dancing, Specialty: Smiling. Arleen Agnes Kowalski, 3144 Farns- worth, St. Hyacinth. Every kindly thing she does,,,wins for her reliable friends. Specs , loyal Stanislaus- ian, adventurous and mildly mischie- vous, friendly, pensive, fun-loving. Aversion: Show-offs: Diversion: Dancing: Specialty: Blue Eyes. vu.- W' Dolores Sophie Kowalski, 17809 Anglin, Corpus Christi. A jolly and gentle soul who agrees with everyone. Dolly , Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Voca- tional Club 3: sweet, pleasant disposition, decietfully quiet, ready to undergo anything new, Aversion: Show-offs, Diversion: Singing: Specialty: Typing. 7244 1 'sf . Joseph F. Kozak, 2269 Har- per, St. Stanislaus. Music is his assets, sports his en- joyment, and friends his as- sets. Harvey , School Band l, 2, 3, 4, loyal Stanislausian, gay, winning way, mad for ex- citement, chatty, determined. Aversion: Class Jokers: Diver- sion: Drums: Specialty: Jazz Concerts. Daniel Earl Krause, 3428 Har- per, lmmaculate Conception. His good habits form his sparkling character, and char- acter is destiny. Dan , ar- dent sports fan, quiet sense of humor, sociable, obliging, ser- ious minded. Aversion: Con- ceited People, Diversion: Bowl- ing: Specialty: Model Build- mg. 'ZF' Margaret Ann Kurzeniec. 18415 Albany, St. Louis the King. Silence is sweeter than any speech. Margie , MU5'C Representative 1, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 2, 3, 4, charming, whiz at the piano, quiet, easy to like, Cqlm, undisturbed manner. Aversiong Show-Offs, Diversion: Playing the Piano, Specialty: Singing. Roland Leo LaCasse, 2256 Hor- ton, St. John Evangelist. His efforts are rewarded with suc- cess and popularity. Cass , new arrival to S.S. Hi, neat dresser, friendly, diversified in- terest, genial, kind, considerate. Aversion: Bus Drivers, Diver- sion: Model Plane Building, Specialty: Working on Cars. Sigmund Francis Lapinski, 9455 Brockton, Resurrection. Always a cheerful smile, and always a thought worthwhile. Ziggy , Holy 'Name Repre- sentative 3, School Relations Representative 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, honest, upright char- acter, merry mood, cheerful lad. Aversion: Dead Heads, Diver- sion: Dancing, Specialty: Smil- ing. Theresa Francis Legwancl, 2288 Har- per, St. Stanislaus. A winner who never quits winning friends. Legs , Sodality Representative 49 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Representative 2, aglow with joy and happiness, sweet and pleasant, never stops trying. Aversion: Wallflowers, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Jo-Ge's. Alfred Leonard, 2170 Horton, St. John Evangelist. Every kindly thing you do, return a thousandfold to you. Al , Civic Representative 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club, original and independ- ent, friendly, good-natured, sincere. Aversion: Liars, Diversion: Fishing, Specialty: Sleeping. .ab pfjfwkl l . 2 G Ii, l fy Casimir John Lignowski, 3424 E. Hancock, St. Hyacinth. His pleasant smile and manly grace are but few of his qualities. Cassie , Civic Representative 4, Holy Name Representative 3 Baseball Team l, 2, School Band l, 2, 3, 4, sociable, cour- teous, interesting to know, easy going, friendly. Aversion: Backslaippers, Diversion: Coin Collecting, Specialty: Playing the Trumpet. Il r. ir. V' . v' 0' gy f t .f Q I Sophie Lisowski, 3537 E. Han- cock, St. Hyacinth. As merry as the day is long. Reds , Basketball and Baseball Team l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Represen- tative 2, cheerful, hcippy-go- lucky, big-hearted, true friend, full of fun. Aversion: Dead Beats, Diversion: Singing, Spe- cialty: Shooting the Breeze. f-U ff? Jean Evelyn Lubinski, l9224 Stotter, Our Lady Queen of Apostles. Whose life bubbles with enthusiasm and excite- ment. Lubi , Co-Editor of Eaglet in Senior Year, Librari- an l, 2, Typist on Eaglet Jun- ior Year, Honor Student, beam- ing personality, twinkling eyes, sweet, full of mischief, ener- getic. Aversion Stuck-up People, Diversion: Sports, Spe- cialtyg Laughing. Norbert Magreta, 5911 Dubois, St, Stanislaus. Quality not Quantity. Margie , Baseball Team, School Band l, 2, 3, 4, mischievous, great drummer, witty and humorous, lover of thrills and excitement. Aversion: Tests, Diversion: Woodcraft, Speci- alty: Music. Shirley Ann Makowski, 3706 Fred- erick, St. Hyacinth. Mildest man- ners ond gentlest heart. Shyrl , thoughtful, calm, reserved but not shy, quiet, ardent sports fan, enjoys company. Aversion: Fair-weather Friends, Diversion: Skating, Speci- alty: Typing. i in John Malczyk, 2l38 Hendrie, St. Stanislaus. His thoughtfulness makes friends and keeps them. Mouse , Mission Representative 4, Vice-President of School Band, suave, contented and competent, friendly, debonnair, neat dresser. Aversion: Singing, Diversion: Girls, Specialty: Music. Donald William Mazorowicz, 3l85 Palmer, St. Stanislaus, His forceful manners and tactful ways chase out the blues of a rainy day. Don Civic Representative 3, 4, versatile, plucky and undaunted outspoken, good-natured, carried of good will. Aversion: Classes, Diversion: Loaf- ing, Specialty: Talking. ,.f9.7A- 1 f l fn 4 fyxf '-X L W VV, V . 'fl MW I ly ,ll J NX I C, I . 1 fw,C vi gSaIly -Elizabeth Messengier, 2927 Dearing, Our Lady Help of Chris ians. To be happy, 'she s i' s to put much into lfglialiyv expects little in re- 2Ntl.irn. Sal , Class Secretary 3, Vocational Club 2, Hon- or Syfident, blithe Spirit, un- comparable, a real pal, unaf fected personality. Aversion: f' Crowded D.S.R.'s, Diversion: Reading, Specialty: Talking. Valerie Magdelen Milewski, 61 67'Huber, Resurrection. An answer to every passing re- mark, Popular, witty, a regu- lar class spark. Sunshine , School Relations Representative l, 2, 3, Music Representative 2, Great Cheerleader, highly spirited, charming, sharp, gay. Aversion: A Snob, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Joking. Allen Miller, 2214 Piquette, St. John Evangelist. His merry heart makes a cheerful coun- tenance. Snake , Basketball Star, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club, clever, easy to know, full of vim, vigor and vitality, never a dull mom- ent when around. Aversion: Teasers, Diversion: Learning Half-Time , Specialty: Free Days. 1 +575 541. Norman Milostan, 3521 E. Pal- mer, lmmaculate Conception. A voice with o smile and a handclasp that's true, are won- derful assets to you. Norm , Boys' Athletic Representative l, 4, Civic Representative 3, Bas- kefbflll 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club, debonnair manner, calm but not inattentive, reassuring, gaily nonchalant, sharp. Aver- sion: Sneaks, Diversion: Dan- cing, Specialty: amen. J I s sf , fl 'IEA . X iid J. Misko, 20004 Klin- ger, St. Bartholomew. His chivalrous manner and sense of humor has won favor for him by all. Jerry , Sophomore Class President, Honor Student, fun, loving and carefree, skill- ed, straight forward, pleasant. Aversion: Liars, Diversion: Bowling, Specialty: Roaming the halls of S.S. Hi. Wanda Rose Mulawka, 5999 Hedge, Resurrection. ArsIi- menda , Freshman Class 'Sec- retary, Captain of Cheerleaders, Glee Club 3, 4, sweet and plea- sant, magnetic personality, shining eyes. Aversion: Hot- tempered People, Diversion: Dancing, Specialtyg Meeting at Jo-Ge's everyday. Jerome William Nadolski, 2272 Fred- erick, St. Hyacinth. His laughter and jokes are the talk of the school, But believe me kids, he's nobody's Fool. Harry , Publication Re- presentative on Student Council, Holy Name Representative 2, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, unpredictable, talented, fresh humor, considerate sparkling comed- ian, nimble witted. Aversion: Bois- trousness, Diversion: Snooker, Speci- alty: Jokes. Riehard S. Nawodworski, 3135 Boule- vard Court, St. Stanislaus. Some- thing attempted, something done. Ric , ardent sports fan, mischie- vous grin, friends wherever he goes, clean-cut, full of comments, willing hand. Aversion: '40 Packard, Di- versi0n:. Bowling, Specialty: Joking. Stanley Thomas Niepokui, 533l Jos. Campau, St. Hyacinth. He, who has a mischievous gleam in his eyes. Stas , casual, deceivingly quiet, makes the most out of life, humorous streak, interesting to know. Aver- sion: Bus Drivers, Diversion: Coin Collecting, Specialty: Sports. Valentine John Nowak, 3378 Med- bury, Immaculate Conception. His friendship and jollity freshens all the day. Val , Football and Track l, 2, 3, 4, quick witted, spirited, versa- tile, fun-loving, carefree, amiaible. Aversion: Talkative Girls, Diversion: Collecting Song Books, Specialty: Playing the Mouth Organ. Henry W. Ogam, 6330 Rich- ardson, Resurrection. His en- viable liveliness generates hap- piness and cheer. Shack , Sophomore Class Treasurer, Track 2, 3, 4, fun-Ioving-mis- chievous, exquisitely neat, amorous and courteous, avidly interested in jazz concerts, friendly, sharp, Aversion: Women Drivers, Diversion: War Souvenirs, Specialty: Rod Race. Joan Dolores Oksentowiez, 3579 Farnsworth, St. Hyacinth. She who leaves behind her giggles and laughter. Jo , Member of Vocational Club, happy - go - lucky, pleasant, charming, neat and reliable, bundle of pep and vitality, eager to help. Aversion: Wom- en Smokers, Diversion: Baking, Specialty: Giggling. X Patricia Margeret Oksentawicz, 5555 Mt. Elliott, St. Hyacinth. A smile costs nothing but creates much. Pat , Librari- an 2, vibrant, showers compli- ments, never complains, sunny disposition, witty and charm- ing. Aversion: Gossiping Busy- bodies, Diversion: Fox Trots, Specialty: Colgate Smile. . 41 Cy of Gertrude Pauline Pankavits, 3415 Boulevard Court, St. John Evangelist. Her laughing cheerfulness throws a gleam of paradise across everyone's path. Gerty , pleasant dis- position, bundle of pep and personality, madcap spirit, an eye for fun, neat and reliable, wistful charm. Aversion: Slow Workers, Diversion: Playing Canasta, Specialty: Arguing. 7-0 .W . uw. WLS? Irene Patricia Parker, 36l9 E. Ferry, St. Hyacinth, Her smile is like sunshine that penetrates the gloom of dark, rainy days. Blondie , Member of Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, full of fun and mischief, versatile, sweet as sugar, cute. Aversion: Snobs, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Smiling. Theresa Marie Paruszkiewicz, 332l Farnsworth, St. Hyacinth. Of all the things you wear, your expression is most impor- tant. Threse , Mission Re- presentative l, 2, Reporter on School Paper l, Freshman Class Treasurer, reserved, poised, quiet, friendly, irresistaible charm, frank. Aversion: Talk- ative People, Diversion: Read- ing, Specialty Thinking out Loud. Helen Theresa Pastuszka, 2353 Ly- man, St. Stanislaus. Easy to remem- ber, hard to forget. Cookie , Po- lish Club l, Member of .l.A. Club Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, full of pep, decievingly quiet, likes everyone, sportsminded, cute. Av ion: Heavy I Smokersf Diversion:' C ting Re- cords, -Special : Sin ' g, . ' X-' ' Y .X 1 I . ,X ,Q Ni ' J JJ V . A U! XJ V, l. X V, - X J V Y V I P X, r ' x Theresa M. Pawlak, 2370 E. Mil- waukee, St. Stanislaus. Her sin- cerity fs the secret of success. Pis- tachio , Member of Glee Club 4, quiet and conservative, charming, sparkling eyes, obliging and pleasant, neat and reliable. Aversion: Liars, Diversion: Horse-back Riding, Spec- ialty: Laughing, f if . -J U, qaiff' . C A 'Qt Daniel Francis Perkins, 5070 Huber, Resurrection. His speed is halting, his manner reserved, Out of your pathway he'll never swerve. Slim , Athletic Representative l, 2, Letter- man's Club, Basketball, Track, Foot- ball, Baseball 3, 4, friendly, quiet but magnetic, good-natured, tall, blond and rugged, Star in sports. Aversiong Know-it-all's, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Women. Florence Sylvia Perlinski, 2675 Theodore, St. Hyacinth. Her chuckle is like a bubble which floats among all. Butterball , Publication Re- presentative 4, Sports Editor on the Eaglet 3, 4, J.A. Club, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Score keeper for Bronco-eds 2, 3, 4, personality plus popularity, wonderful friend, cute as a button. Aversion: Unfriendliness, Diversion: All sports, Specialty: School Acti- vities. O u t ,lf 5 a ,- I .s V Ralalie A. Piekarski, 2226 E. Ferry, St. Stanislaus. A gayer disposition no one ever posses- sed. D'usty , Mission Repre- sentative 3, School 'Relations 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, good-na- tured, intelligent, genial class- mate, attractive, photogenic. Aversion Two-faced People, Diversiong Horse-'back Riding' Specialty: Being Happy. K. I I Loretta Anne Podgorski, l9l70 Goulburn, St. Raymond. Her pleasant voice and slender grace accompany twinkling eyes and a pretty face. 'Lorrie , Editor of the Stan-Em, Typist for Eaglet 3, 'Honor Student 'l, 2, 3, 4, sweet and fun-loving, irresistable charm, mischievous grin, cherishes high ideals, gai- ly nonchalant. Aversion: Crowded Buses, Diversion: Po- tato Chips, Specialty: Smiling. Dolores Shirley Pokropowicz, 3540 Trombly, Immaculate Conception. Her hearty laugh dispelled many a cloudy mom- ent. Dolly , Librarian l, 2, 3, Vocational Club, pleasing, tall and slim, charming per- friendly, warm-hearted, sweet, sonality. Aversion: Noisy Peo- ple, Diversion: Reading, Spe- ciatly: Listening to people Talk. Delphine Anna Pszczolkowski, 6l25 Marcus, Resurrection. A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident to- morrow's. Del , Sophomore Class Treasurer, Reporter l, Sodality Re- presentative 4, easy to know, a darl- in', great school spirit, sweet, consid- erate, a good joe , Aversion: Youngsters, Diversion: Reading, Specialty: Laughing. Donald Richard Pylar, 6345 St. Aub- in, St. John Evangelist, lf you should see him on the street, here's a guy you'll want to meet. Biffo , Civic Representative on Student Council, Sophomore Cfass Treasurer, Football Team 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club, chivalrous, debonair manner, rugged and manly, Aversion: Con- ceited People, Diversion: Dancing Specialty: Electronics. rw- Robert Rochowicz, 6027 Du- bois, St. Stanislaus. He who is full of jokes and puns . Roch , Football, Baseball, Basketball Team l, 2, 3, 4, Music Representative 4, Letter- man's Club, sense of humor, lover of fun, witty, enthusiastic, good-natured, energetic, hall blond. Aversion: Squares, Di- version: Buying new Clothes, Specialty: Making people laugh. .J X15 il fl . ,J- 9, 1 fll j Leonard Rosiek, 5703 Dubois, St. Stanislaus. Friendship warm, goodness untold, A finer friend is yet to behold. Len- ny , Senior Class President, Basketlball Team l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Member of Letterman's Club, sharp, warm-hearted, friendly, sincere, always in rollicking good humor, incomparable charm. Aversion: Rowdiness, Diversion: Buying Records, Specialty: Joking. Wi Ralph Rumptz, 2628 Harper, St. Stanislaus. His iplacidity and coolness will aid him great- ly in accomplishing his duties. Darkey , tall, up- right character, always willing to help someone, enjoys all sports, tall with a carefree stride. Aversion: Tests, Di- version: Baseball, Specialty: Friends of S.S. Hi. Charlotte Ann Ruszczyk, 5546 Mitchell, St. Hyacinth. Her speech and conduct are a re- velation to her wonderful char- acter. Speedy , Reporter on School Paper 2, Class Monitor 4, Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4, vibrant, good-natured, unpre- judiced, enthusiastic, frank. Aversion: Know-it-all's, Diver- sion Skating, Specialty: Hair Styling. Patrick Stanislaus Rutkowski, l3702 Conley, Our Lady Help of Christians. Success comes easily when turned toward win- ning friends. Pat , Class President l, Member of Letter- man's Club, thrives on rollick- ing good humor, tall and rug- ged, enjoys a good joke. Aver- sion: Moochers, Diversion: Sports, Specialty: Girls. 'T V . i , qv! fu 'fxlcafff . Richard Andrew Rycllalski, 3439 -Harper, Immaculate Con- ception. Free of care, fond of fun. Luke , President I, Member of Teen-Age Club, so- ciable, cooperative, good-na- tured, fun-loving, enioys tennis, calm manner. Aversion: Cor- ny Jokes, Diversion:Doncing, Specialty: Absentieism. Rosemary Ann Rzepecki, 5221 Jos. Campau, St. Hyacinth. Her laugh is like sunshine, it brightens all the day. Shorty , Co-Editor of the Stan-Em, Publications Department l, 2, 3, Co-Editor of the Eaglet 3, Timekeeper for the Bronco-eds 3, 4, Senior Class Secretary, personality plus, short and cute, twinkling eyes, regular spark, Aversion: Squares, Di- version: Dancing, Specialty: Smiling. Wanda Marie Samoluk, 3703 E. War- ren, St. Stanislaus. Her words only direct, her examples must allure. Ginger , Mission Representative l, 2, 3, Publications 4, Honor Student 2, 3, active, a gracious friend, blithe spirit, good-natured. Aversion: Tat- tle Tales, Diversion: Baking, Speci- alty: Keeping Friends. 'Wits ls Z' Kenneth Anthony Samoray, 3372 Farnsworth, St. Hyacinth. A friend to all and a friend of all. Sammy , Editor of the Eaglet, Mis- sion Representative 3, Red Cross Re- presentative 2, J.A, Club, concienti- ous and dependable, amusing, magi- cally inclined, industrious. Aversion: Busybodies, Diversiong Practical Ma- gic, Specialty: Humor. Irene Sekowski, 4620 Grandy, St. Al- bertus. She who throws cares out the window. I , Glee Club 4, ex- erberant personality, although mis- chievous never nosy, good listener, sociable and friendly. Aversion: Wise Cracks, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Social Activities. Sabina Serszeniewski, 11633 Sobieski, Our Lady Queen of Heaven. Whom we love best, to them we can say least. Sally , School Relations l, 2, 3, 4, J.A. Club, alert and sagacious, likable and cheerful, friendly, spontonious. Aver- sion: Show-Offs, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Hellas , ty' 'V RJ lli ' Mary Ann Genevieve Shade, 3649 Trombly, Immaculate Conception, Worry not, for tomorrow is another day. Blackie , School Relations Re- presentative 2, 3, Publication Representative 2, deceivingly quiet, intellectual type, tall, af- fable. Aversion: Show-Offs, Diversion: Roller Skating, Spe- cialty: Wise Cracks. Joan Helen Sherman, 2257 Piquette, St. Stanislaus. Her loving nature will continue be her prize possession. Jo , Sodality Representative l, 2, infectious disposition, sweet and sympathetic, charming per- sonality, eager to help. Aver- sion: Late Phone Calls, Diver- sion: Collecting Earrings, Spe- cialty: Buying Clothes. 'Um all wsu-is 41 WP' .h ,- il - lx! i x' . 1 VV, a I ,W v A mx , ,, V i I K I Geraldine Mary Skrzypczak, 3328 McLean, Our Lady Help of Christians. lf smiles were miles, what ground she would cover. Jeep , Typist for School Paper 4, Class Reporter, Polish Representative 2: Hon- or Student, possessor of a sun- ny disposition, tall, charming, happy-go-lucky. Aversion: Con- ceit, Diversion: Skating, Spe- cialty Merriment. rl ,X ,Nj Mary Ann Smolinski, 12679 Gallagher, Our 'Lady Help of Christians. Bubbling with joy, rarely cross, Always smiling, never boss. Smale , Mem- ber of Vocational and Latinum Auxilium Club, Honor Student, happy-go-lucky, sincere, neat, good-natured, eager to help. Aversiong Swell Heads: Di- version: Baking, Specialty: Gabbing. . i ,M ,tif fic -I WMM f Y .. Joanna Eleanor Sonnenfeld, 8063 Hollywood, Immaculate Conception. Her cheerful dis- position lightens all the way.' Sunny , Red Cross Represent- ative 2, 3, 4, Music Repre- sentative lg Honor Student, magnetic, forceful, charming, reliable, many friends, helpful Aversion: Inactive Stanislausi- ans: Diversion: Typingp Spe- cialty: Counting Money. 1 if - 'QI' NJ we' 41-s'Ux Patricia L. St-anczewski, 6027 Lodi, Immaculate Conception. This win- some lassie has won popularity with her fine qualities. Shorty , Glee Club lg reliable, charming, efficient and orderly, liberal in her views, ambitious, easy to know. Aversion: Know-it-allsp Diversion: Bowling, Specialty: Wise Cracks. Mary Ann Stephanic, 2324 Horton, St. John Evangelist. Her kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Mary Ann , Red Cross Re- presentative l, 3, 45 Member of Eaglet Staff, tiny and sweet, boshful, feminine, fun to have around, chal- lenging smile. Aversion: Conceit Di- version: Dancing, Specialty: Smiling. Katherine Ann Stepowski, 364 6Sylvester, Resurrection. Love of chatter fills the peaceful life. Kay from L.A. , Re- porter for Eaglet 2, 3, Mission Representative 3, easy going, active in school affairs, always friendly, enjoys company, de- finitely a true Stanslausian, regular cat. Aversion: Late Telephone Calls: Diversion: Collecting Souvenirs, Specialty: Making people happy. ' s I' 1 will Lawrence Francis Stomski, 5975 Canton, St. Hyacinth. His expressions are the best tests of knowledge. Scoter , Active member of Letterman's Club, star among friends, tall, fair-haired, full of fun and mischief, lively. Aversion: Wise Guys, Diversion: Dan- cing, Specialty: Smiling. Patricia Carmen Stomski, 12517 Gallagher, Our Lady Help of Christians. We meet thee like a pleasant thought. Pancho , Class Reporter for Eaglet 3, 4: Typist on School Paper 2, 35 whimsical smile, cheerful, amicalble, reliable. Aversion: Two-faced People, Diversion: Boat Riding, Spe- cialty: Smiling. Rose Mary Strzelewicz, 7044 Dun- can, St. Stanislaus, Whose trait is a cheerful smile. Strohs , Girls' Ath- letic Representative 3, 4: Honor Stu- dent 3, able and willing, amiable, determined, energetic, always on the go. Aversion: Big Wheels: Diversion: Reading, Specialty: Being Happy. Daniel Ira Susalla, l2665 Charest, Our Lady Help of Christians. His private sincerity is a public welfare. Suzie , Class Treasurer l, Athletic Representative l, Letterman's Club, nonchalant, vigorous, neat and sharp dresser, active in school affairs, dry humor. Aversion: Woman Drivers, Diversion: Coin Collecting, Specialty: Bop Music. Y. l i i it il ,j 'Uw- pw , , X f ' .X ,fs V' It L! ff' , 'Q' Eugene Szarafinski, 5762 Mitchell, St. Hyacinth. His motto in living is happiness in giving. Butch , loyal Stonislausian, considerate, full of fun, sociable, helpful to all, spon- taneous wit, kind and frank. Aver- sion: School Classes, Diversiang Tak- ing it Easy, Specialty: Talking. Geraldine Szczepkowski, 205l E. Grand Boulevard, St. Ladislaus. Sel- dom if ever have we heard, From her a harsh, useless word. Geri , Glee Club 2, 3, 4, gracious, gentle, loyal Stanislausian, cheerful lass, sweet and lovely, dynamic redhead. Aversion: Tattle Tales, Diversion Cooking, Specialty: Having Friends. l Kenneth Charles Tadaiewski, 3475 Farnsworth, St. Hyacinth, His outlook on life has a great deal to do with what life is. Fats , Senior Class Treasurer, President of the School Band, Letterman's Club, jocular, energetic, level-headed, happy-go-lucky, diversified in- terests. Aversion: Gossip, Di- version: Playing Records, Spe- cialty: Humor. Louis R. Thomas, 5006 Sey- burn, St. Stanislaus. Short in stature, High in character. Sonny , Civic Representative 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's Club, great to get along with, magnetic personal- ity, fun-loving, good listener, Aversion Jouster, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Laughing, Gerald Michael Torey, 4119 Concord, St. Albertus. His hardy laugh and solid jokes are admired by all. Jerry , Freshman Class Treasurer, Let- terman's Club, vigorous, in- quisitive, mischievous eyes, versatile athlete. Aversion: Back-seat Drivers, Diversion: Any Sport, Specialty: Baseball. Q,- 'mf Irene Florence Trojanowski, l3320 Maine, Corpus Christi. Be thou the rainbow to the storms ot lite. Rene , Member of Vocational and Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, So- dality Representative l, always cheer- ful, pleasant, humorous streak, meets triends graciously. Aversion: Gossip- ing, Diversion: Roller Skating, Spec- ialty: Typing. Raymond A. Uniewski, 3364 E. Pal- mer St. H acinth A pleasant dis- , Y - position aided by his kindly ways.' Ray , Printer on Eaglet Staff, ad- venturous, full of fun and personality, outspoken, courteous, good natured, mischievous. Aversion: Uncoopera- tive People, Diversion: Fishing, Spe- cialty: Jokes. Y i 4-s'I,'J Dorothy Louise Wanda, 17337 Charest, Corpus Christi. She that was even fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. Wam- ba , Freshman Class Secretary, Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4, On the Student Coun- cil, Honor Student, pleasant, slender grace, dark-haired beauty, slightly demure. Aver- sion: High-hats, Diversion: Dancing, Specialty: Smiling. Mary Ann Wasik, 2225 Med- bury, St, Stanislaus. Music is said to be the speech of the Angels. Mary Ann , Red Cross Representative l, 2, So- dality Representative 3, Mu- sic Representative 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President of the Future Nurses' Club, Honor Student, warm-hearted, reserved, kind and sincere, demure. Aversion: Unsociable boys and girls, Di- version: Dancing, Specialty: Making Friends. ff if Richard Anthony Wisniewski, 5426 Moran, St. Hyacinth. His manners are his assets. Big Rick , Football Team l, 2, 3, 4, strong, humorous, friend of all, lively, deter- mined, good notured, mischie- vous smile. Aversion: Loafers, Diversion: Bowling, Specialty: Eating. -gp.-... 'QU' Inman-mv' 2 ry! 'P , L sz f dj-' a lm f 'ld . X ,5 . 5- x, 'fu x , f , 1 f I Frank Robert Woitas, 3693 E. Warren, St. Hyacinth. Always looking ahead as though his best work is yet to be attain- ed? Frankie , Class Report- er 3, Freshman Class President, Broncos' Scorekeeper 3, Honor Student, energetic, witty, help- ful to all, subtle and sound, meticulous student. Aversion: Kibitzers, Diversion: Swim- ming, Specialty: Being Humor- Alice Clara Wolak, 18021 Mit- chell, Corpus Christi. Born to lead, and lead she will. Al , Librarian on Student Council, Reporter on Eaglet Staff 3, 4, Good Council Club 2, 3, 4, Honor tudent, most am bitious and determined, alert, gay. Aversion Gossip, Di- versiong Crocheting, Specialty: Singing. Rose Mary Wolak, 18021 Mit- chell, Corpus Christi. Her conduct is three-fourths of her life and her largest concern. Rosie , Head of the Good Council Club, Mission Repre- sentative 3, l-lonor Student, Re- porter on Eaglet 3, 4, able and willing, friendly, honest, good sense, Aversion: Tattle Tales, Diversion: Crocheting, Specialty: Singing. . 1 1149 Carol Jean Zaziski, 6058 Chene, St. Stanislaus. Her smile costs nothing but creates much. Carrie , Librar- ian 1, Reporter on Eaglet 2, Honor Student, wonderfully cooperative, pet- ite, attractive go-getter. Aversion: Homework, Diversion: Swimming, Ronald Zewicke, 6112 Domine, Re- surrection. A nice guy who is rich according to what he is, not accord- ing to what he has. Ronnie , Let- terman's Club, Track 1,- 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, mannerly, sharp dresser, tall and slim, carefree, quiet. Aversion: Railroad Gate, Diversion: Bowling, Specialtyg Sleeping. End of the journey . . . beginning of a day for other classes far . . . farther . . . farthest away. 1!3l5l...IJ andlil mx X ,J t I j rr Seek ye first the education of the people and all other political blessings will be added unto you. -Carnegie ll W l 't.tQ Q P' T Q 4' if 3 1 V4-we Wu--x Sv UINIUIERCII XXSSMIEN .Af -mf- .vn K f -x n 3- First Row: S. Bucholtz, W. Chase, R. Chmiel, C. Cyplik, B. Czenkusz, W. Dembinski, M. Derlicki, N. Dominick. Second Row: N. Dysorz, H. Dzwonek, C. Frederick, B. Fuller, D. Gorstko, B. Glinko, D. Goisdzinski, G. Gonsko. Third Row: J. Groszyk, R. Hobowski, E, Jog- lowski. Fourth Row: R. Jendrowski, R. Karas, Treasurer. Class nf 1952 HUUM HIE btw' First Row: J. Kopicki, B. Korotko, B. Kosmoski, M. Loboj, D. La- Cosse, President, J. Lobozo, C, Mclczyk, P. Michalec, R. Nowak, E. Nowak, T. Pletto, D. Purdo, R. Rutkowski, J. Sonchogrin. Fourth Row M. Sonkowski, S. Sowicki, A. Sotowa, R. Schojter, D. Stanko, Sec- retory, R. Stencel, V. Szumiok, S. Wasilewski. -an -'sf 'dj wa First Row: R. Berchulc, I. Buhl, R. Clarke lno picturel, D. Dziudo lrio picture? E. Dziodon, R. Filipski, A. Glomski, l. Gorczormy, M. Grol:-on, M. Guzdziol. Second Row: B. Kolb, N. Koss lno picturel, A. Kozlowski, M. Kozlowski, D. Kucyk, Presi- dent, R. Kumor, A. Kunath fno pictureb, J. Kwiotkowski, R. Lomberti, J. Lewin- ski lno picturel, E. Lossmorx lno picturel, lno picturel, R. Molkowski. Third Row: R. Miloser fno Dicturel, V. Milewski. Class of IQSE HUUM 103 First Row: L. Nowak. Second Row: L. Nokielski, J. Ornowski, D. Przeworski, L. Pronge, F. Repen, M. Sieczkowski, U. Skiero, C. Skrzvpczok, M. Schroeder Cno picturel W. Rowinski fno picturel Third Row: D. Slusorz, R. Smoger, R. Nitecki, C. Stomski lno picture? B. Studenski, J. Wowrzynski, V. Wroblewski, R. Zomojski, R. Zowcicki. First Row: M. Borczak, R. Biernat, A. Bogedin, G. Bosek, V, Brizenski, A. Brooks, N. Ches, C. Chmielew- ska. Second Row: A. Cisak, J. Detloff, G. Feldman D. Frobe, M. Glinski, S. Goszewski. .yur E. Graczyk R. Gzyl Cno picture? G. Hempel P. Karas J. Kerschner P. Kowalski R... .... ... Class of 1953 D. slxlallezyty , nn W HUUM EU1 S. Ososki S. Pilszak S, Piotrowski M. Plotzki J. Pokorski C. Renusch C. Sinoskey E. Srock G. Thieda D. Szymanski Cnc picture! J. Ugorowski, Treasurer R. Wawrzynski L. Wisniowiecki, President B. Wojcinski J. Wozniak P. Zalewski, Secretary P. Bogedin 5 J. Berezinski S. Borden ' V, . W 'i Q . Q 1- l l . 'B J 5 VN I' i Q . . . ,Aix-.K h .nz Q N. Bubernik A. Buraczewsko L, Buruczewska 'T D. Bury A. Cole A. Dzieszkowski, lClass Treosurerl J. Dunai R. Gorstecki CCIass President? T. Greff Class of 1953 D. Hallman G. Hallman HUUM 202 H- 'T J. Kominska J. Kokowicz A. Kowalczyk M .Zimny 'Q' R. Winowiecki B. McLeoren J' Swodlzzoino picture, P. Lipowska CCIass Secretory! B. Nast lno picture? TR Mlalyszko P, Olszewska ' QW' P. Piostowsko L. Romonowsko G. Sanchagrin 3' Y' J. Schwartz, R. Show, M. Skonieczny, M, Smolarsko, R. Sniotkowski, B. Sych, M. A. Ugorowsko, M. Volone. bl B. Adams D. Bartkiewicz L. Bogus lno picture? M. Buhl D. Chojnacki N. Chmielarczyk fno picture! J. Dembowski J. Drenikowski A. Filar D. Frosty CCIass President! I. Gates ino picture! C. Gawel fCIass Secretary! D. Grabowski S. Groner E. Jablonowski J. Jakubowski J, Kijek J. Kurowski D. Laga CCIass Treasurer! A. Lojko fno picture? P. Londeck L. Malofy M. Mazurczyk J. Messingier C. Michalski Class nf 1953 HUUM EU3 First Row: J. Miller, C. Moskwa, J. Najduk, A. Polakowski, G. Polinski, J. Radzicki, R. Sobczak, P. Starasta. Second Row: T. Sternicki, R. Strzyzewski, S. Surman, W. Trochim, C. Wisniewski, D. Wisniewski, L. Wisniew- ska, F. Wolowiec, B. Wronski fno picturel. Class of 1954 HUUM fill C. Barnett J. Boruta B. Byrska D. Daniels E. Derlicki C. Dudek C. Dysarz J. Dzikowski S. Ginal R. HaI!man C, Janiszewska R. Jenich G. Jozwiak I. Karolewski P. Knapp A. Kotkowski Cno picture? R. Kowalewski T. -Lucas J. Martorana T. Mularski D. Navalta D. Okray Q 309 9' C Q f, ..., at S 1. K' 1 xiii .am A 1 IM jf ... uf 14,4 9 and X M' 1, I , ..A. V 'FW' First Row: V. Olszewski, E. Perkins, V. Piorkowski, G. Quail, A. Rakowski, M. Rudzinski. Second Row R. Ruszczynski, President, M. Schafran, G. Skiera, Treasurer. M. Sobczak. R. Stomski, C. Szurninski, Secretary T. Winiarski, C. Zalke. IA Class nl 1954 HUUM SIUE V. Adomski, M. Ashley C. Borbo A. Bortkiewicz G. Domcmski A. Glodowski A. Grzonko J. Jokubiszen R. Kozmierkiewicz Cno A. Koss T. Kozokowski L. Kozlowski W. Kozlowski S. Kuleszo, Treasurer W Longowskl A. Lemcnski V, Lesniok A. Molczyk R. Marcel picture? Second Row: A, Mortek, D. Nowak, L. Oleinik, Secretory S. Piejok, P. Reesmon, V. Repen, L Rogowskx Pres: dent. First Row: F. Ryborz, B. Somorzewski, G. Skiera M. Stepnokowski, L. Strzelewicz, C Taboczynskl S Yucho, F. Zukowski. Flrst Row G Anculewicz, P. Blake, M. Bojnowski, V. Cavazos, P, Clontz, R. Cutting, E. Godziebiewski, R Holstme Second Row: A Kawa, B. Kopydlowski, Treasurer, S. Krajniok, G. Krause, R. Krause, M. Kroll, J Kwrtt A Lopworth. G. Loch M. Londeck A. Lumetto G. Marczewski E. Maxinoski E. Nasternak G. Olejniczak, Secretary R. Paruszkiewciz G. Podsiadly A. Rathnaw i R. Russell K. Rutha, President A J. Schoneman b R. Skrzysinski .W ,555 . r D. Sokol S. Trzaskoma , N K SM s. ufbqnska T. Wroblewski . ' ' it 1, Q v - K ' 1-. r 49 5 ' ' Elass of 1954 Class of 1954 HUUM HUQ First Row: J. Caruso, D. Clarke. Second Row: R. Gonsko, D. Gorolski, L. Grezegorzewski, D. Kuznia, President, K. Loibudde, G. Loskowski, G. Moronko, M. Niepokuj. Third Row: E. Rosiek, G. Rowinski, D. Stefanski, R. Zowocki, R. Ciuzicka, I. Fisher, L, Goebel, C. Golembo, Treasurer. Fourth Row: R. Hernacka, L. Joblonski, T. Kluczynski, T. Kozlowski, D. Krokowski, T. Pelok, D. Pelok, V. Pozniok. Fifth Row: M. Rucinski, V. Sodowski, N. Strzelecki, D. Tokorczyk, Secretory, B. Wciluk, D, Wisniewski, K. Sobocinski ino picturel, K. O'ConneIl Cno picturel. S .f-.-5 You may forget what you have learned here--and we will understandg but we charge you not to forget your GOD! L 5 ! '35 5 ii 5. ,Q kg CILPXSSVES Q I EL Barlbara 'Helminiak 63.6 Elizabeth Klepaczyk 63.3 Frank Wojtas 62 Alice Wolak 6l.3 Mary Ann Borowski 60.3 Rose Wolak 60.3 Carol Zaziski 59.6 Lorraine Borczak 58.6 Frank Grozenskl 58 Dorothy Ashley 56.6 Loretta Podgorski 56.6 Helen Pastuszka 55 Delphine Drenikowski 54.3 Jean Karolewski 53.3 Dorothy Dzieszko 53 Sally Messinger 52.6 55 f ST H5 All Honor Students Delphine Pszczolkowski Ray Levulis 51.6 , Wanda Dembinski 5l.3 Jean Lubinski 50 Dorothy Wanda 50 52.6 They gave us a Nation . . . may God preserve it for us and generations to come. History panel conducted by G. Gansior, D. Mazorowicz, G. Skrzypczak, E. Drogowski, P. Oksentawicz and S. Filar and presided by Mary Ann Borowski. ln this atomic age the study of the atom is important, but more 50-is to know that the antidote for a split atom is a united world. A group of Seniors are engaged in checking their experiments, 1lIFi.KF?Xl.,.... r Y Service at the altar. - No grander mission could saints or men enjoy - than you Bob Rochowicz, Leonard Rosiek, Eddie Drogowski and Don Guzdziol. RELIGIU Religion, morality and knowledge beirig necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall be forever encouraged. --Presb dent James Madison, Ordinance ol' 1787. He prayeth well who loveth well Bath man and bird and beast. He prayeth best who loveth best He made them all. - Coleridg The Ancient Marir Big Sisters of the Vocation C prepare food for thought for tt fellow Seniors during the month November. Dolores Prokopowi Delphine Drenikowski, Wanda Sol luk and Christine Kortko admire tl enjoyable task. 54 in CTIU The Student's character shoul be formed so that he can properly l- fill the requirements of good citizen- ship in 'both the spiritual and the civil kningdoms can properly fulfill his destiny. -H. C. McGinnis Sing to Him a new canticle, play skillfully to Him amid shouts of joy. Top Row: S. Filar, A. Buszka, M, Kurzeniec, M. Wasik. Middle Row: D. Dzieszko, D. Kowalski, T. Legwand, I. Trojanowski, l. Parker. Bottom Row E. Jaszczuk, B. Helminiak, H. Pastuszka, E. Klepaczyk and L. Goralski sang joyously to praise the Lord and to inspire the congregation during services at the St. Stanislaus Pcrish Church. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Where- fore let thy voice lise like a fountain for me night and - day. -or what are men better than sheep or goats. l'hat nourish a blind life within the brain, f, knowing God, they lift not hands in prayer loth for themselves and those who call them friend? or so the whole round earth is every way ound by gold chains about the feet of God. - Tennyson, Morte d'Arthur Big Sisters of the Vocation Club, :van Oksentowicz, Rose and Alice lolak, Wanda Dembinski and herese Paruszkiewicz prepare the ulletin and material for study for ie Freshmen club members, Senior boys are engrossed in the lang War years disclose need of efficiency mathematics. The gress of industry is da mined by mathema precision of specic working in any g field. These Senior realize it. 56 4 Q Y.- Qu H 1 s 'X Q 59 5 1.4 H m a w n un -mwnafaqai . . 'Af -an-mg mgwfw ww gr -f A f f Alumni 11mg-lui .r K., .0 N13 , ' 'wx gap-A - 5, ,Q Hx 5. ... :. 1 My-v L if like, , S ' , 4 1 pn R I . L 4 5. .ifsw-evil X W5 .IQ :wg 41.55 0: x lk f gf, fi? Y A- K j 115- 2. . . 4,5 ,N :G :S at 2,5 3 5? 3 V If if l S i iv S'-. , ' :.' yy 1 S f V iwfgfzl Ji' Vx' 7 I 5 A - 3 I slsifyq. 5 !mf5i'5 yi , 1 I i J E V 5535.35 A VT H? 3 , f wi., cw - Wy M nw X Nm- .I 0 g I . . A l O. ' 0 'n 'Q l O., ll ,. I 'ls' S I . I as ' if: 1,5 , 5173 M A ' J LQ. 'Q 1 ' QY.a'P?5ii95?a'4f xr ffi?'1'k A '-5.51.1 - F H? is We Q bww. EER' , V 1 ,.,, , w y f Thc' most valuable gift one con possibly mol-xr: is the gift of self lllDlEAllS 'mah mlblanvilavy- A N , 0 6932 MJ P, Vt 89- . i . t , i ..t. - . wM, , y if Mi '7'9 7wff , . Q , P' V ' L: xi .1 ':5 ' 11a i.g:l f . A. . AIA. AiAA.A, Loretta Podgorski, the Editor-in-chief of the l95l STAN- EM, looks up to Lt. Stephen Mroczkowski '32, the first editor of the publication, as an ideal. Lt. Mroczkowski made the supreme sacrifice in World War ll, going down with the ship after giving his life jacket to a shipmate. Our Alumnus of '32 received an M.A. Degree in Social Sciences at University of Detroit, did field work for the Detroit Community Fund and Child Guidance -- was connected with the Psychiatric Division at Eloise Hos pital -- served as President of St. Stanislaus Alumni for a number of years. Lt. Mroczkowski is one of the many Alumni who lay down their brilliant careers and precious young lives that others may live in free America. Alma Mater! We've learned from you How to be galla-nt, fine and true, How to love honesty and never shirk Whatever there is of sacrifice and work. . . . But your fame, is our fame Alma Mater-All hail to your name! . 5 if log M. Q i -we ,ww I c ill E' S rl it 31 K. PVT. FRANCIS K. POSTRZECH - RA l63309l9 BTRY B39 FABN now 64 lwolter Michon 132 serving in Kolrea, links a whole line of Alumni of SSHI in service of their Country. HAPPY BIRTH DAY 1950 20111 1950 Anmvcnsmev THE STAN- Em my TH WQXWY-H'X The entire Eoglet and the Stan-Em Staff uct as hosts and hostesses at a 20th Anniversary Party for the Pubiications. The student body samples the birthday cake . . . reminisce . , . with Rev. V. Borkowicz and . . . dance for celebration. Hs. QA H . ..-4' .., f -- is A K4 Im. K B N-.,.f xv X lllll 0 Sianislausians ln the Service of God, man and Country Every noble life leaves the fibre of it interwoven forever in the work of the world. -Ruskin Dear St. Stanislaus High The family of illustrous Alumni Cecle of whatever of fame they gain To add to your glorious name. Ffeneli J- DNSUWSH f- Bell Tele' Marie Rose Drogowski, R.N. - Mrs. f:gngirEmPlOYeei momedf father Ol Francis Zelmanski, has one daughter ..----.X X 'S Adelaide M. Drogowski, RN, - Pro- vidence Hospital S Rev. Joseph A. Drogowski, B.A. S.T.L. Sacred Heart Seminary, Smnlslells J' Drogowski '- Roda' Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. - Assistant geC?n'C'On' US' NAVY' aboard U'S'S' - - - - - r ISS Pastor of St, Louis the King, Detroit, Michigan U HQ. Q65 Joseph A. Drogowski '42 Marie Rose Drogowski '41 Francis J. Drogowski '39 I ,,..,..,, Adelaide M. Drogowski '46 Stanislaus J. Drogowski '49 Edwgfd J. D,-ogowski '51 67 PASTUSZKA 5 d D Qhf S : ca rgf H? Joseph '48 Loy I STANISLAUSIANS All Thaddeus '50 The Same Elass Hel... '51 1947-1951 g36L?N fIx , wg -Q , 0 1 an ..i5 El light no war will ever dim! .- GN - .N-- ag-:.4n.-.4lg, 5 ,ng -'tgQe:-:,, w i 1 1 3 - K E S 1 Toi? r 1 I The Senior Choral Group singing their last and very best Christmas carols. K. Stepkowski, A. Buszka, T. Pawlak, M. Kurzeniec, T. Legwand, E. Klepaczyk, D. Kowalski, M. Wasik, S. Filar, G. Szczepkowski, B, Helminiak, H. Past- uszka, I. Sekowski, E. Joszczuk, 'W Dzieszko, D. Filipski, R. Piekarski ,P. Stanczewski, S, Lisowski. The Annual Christmas Greetings presented by the Choral Group and the Band Members. Shall you ever forget THE CHRISTMAS STORY - THE KOLENDY - THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT - and - THE CAROLS as sung by the entire student body in conjunction with the choristers and the band under the direction of Mr. Arnoldi? CHRISTMAS UP 1950 The Prince of Peace en- throned amid the branches of a blue spruce, sprinkled with snow, tinsel, candy canes and ornaments . . . reigned sup- reme. Singing the traditional carols . . . trimming the tree . . . exchanging gifts . . . wish- ing each other a Merry, holy, peaceful Christmas . . . shall be a precious pack of mem- ories of our last Christmas at SSHI. Kokw? egino Ch S: Camille Desfi Winne Unne again in HINUEHG!-XHTE . 'fi' KUQSWWJBK we-nf JL A group of Seniors yearning to re- live the Christmas joys of years gone forever, try to recapture the thrill of childhood expectation by preparing a party for the present kindergarten tots. Feverishly counting the pieces of mail and sorting the packs is o last minute ritual for the li-brarions and volunteer students before the results are announced. x,NERWf 92221251 i The 795 7-ggfnicrive Cgsfspulq,-,fy Com - CZ in miel i owgi, , f-Arie In Ro RO0f-h n ROC'-n Q lo In R en BUS k ' om 302: Shi, 202: Alice 102i Barb com F05 ff' Runner, ley U Pol Ora K eler, P up-f:l rbofiski if, Rgkowskf in 'gb irRoom Igffuszka inogfftce perm, k 0 o - s '- m 303g Dorotzfgfgif Gym,-:iQRSosemQry0oIZ,JClO6i Daniel-his most D arczyk in Rlglminski in Sera in Roomergi,-,S in Tzpulor Om 309 00m 301. oi- OOM - 1 Pqtric. ' JOqnn 'ATULA 'C' Res TlON5fsmo -an Ave Maria .,... ...... S enior Girls Veni Jesu .......... .,... M ixed Chorus Jesu Bambino .......... . . .Mary Ann Wosik On that Blessed Night .. ,,,,,, Alfqr BO 5 Noel Alleluia ,...... .. .,,MiXed Chgrzg O Come all Ye Faithful Frosty with Sylvia Ciupka '5l, the Snow Queen for the day. Lorraine Borczak '5l, the Dancing SnowfIake ushed the CHRISTMAS SPIRIT in the following numbers: Dancing Snowflakes ......,.................... Senior Girls Deck the Halls ............... ............ M ixed Chorus Frosty, the Snowman .. ........ Freshmen The Sleigh ........ ....... M ixed Chorus Toyland .... .. .Barbara Helminiak Majorettes ......,........ ...... ..,.... H a ppy l95l Silver Bells ............ .... .... ........... u o r ter The New Moon - Legwand-Piekarska .. .............. Duet The Skaters ............ ......... . . .Senior-Junior Choir The Christmas Tree Angel ......... ......... F reshmen If I were Santa Claus ......... ...... R . Zawacki We Wish You a Merry Christmas .. ...Mixed Chorus My ia Y-Q H J' W gi if tl 9 wifi ii '? ' . 7 Q, 1 sq if j i I -'kg 5 x if x if A i ,- H I , E QF 2 QX3f Q.. 1 , V -ww his , Hail Mary . . . from :ead to bead . . . re- cites the Queen's ourt' Hoi Ma tudent body, as step ay step, borne on the houlders of the Sen- or Class Presidents, he Heavenly ueen mdvances. AVE lVlAHI!-l...iu music, snug, homage and prayer. , Y VY reverberates the The four Senior Class Presi- dents: Alfred Kowalewski, Leonard Rosiek, Frank Grozen- ski and Ray Levulis have the distinctive privilege of bearing the statue of the Blessed Mother on their shoulders in the May Procession. 75 The Hejnal and the sol- emn and impressive moment of crowning Our Queen, Our Mother by Miss Lu- cille Kowal, the Sodality Prefect. Ever ready to play and sing are Margaret Kurzeniec at the piano and Mary Ann Wosik, a lyric soprano. 0 l 5 ,I cf f 'f 5......--o-sw J, ' if i t ' J L FNC A Tableou presented by the Future Nurses Club at SSHi for the inspiration of new mem- bers. The FNC consists of Senior and Junior Girls. The officers are President, Mary Ann Wasik, Secretary, Barbara Ann Fuller, Reporter, Ursula Skierap Senior Members: Bar- bara Helminiak, Betty Klepac- zyk, Lucille Kowal, Eleanore Joszczuk, Irene Trojanowski, Jean Karolewski, Cornelia Cole and Dorothy Wanda. Junior Members: Veronica Szumiak, Miaxnie Guzdziol, Dorothy Dzi- uda, Irene Buhl, Mercedes Sch- roeder, Jeanette Wawrzynski, Joan Sonchagrin, Joanne Kwi- atkowski. Cinderella at the Kern's Fashion Show is Dorothy Frobe, a winner of a complete outfit and Wanda Troc- him, a runner-up who won the orchid. UNITY...UUTY...5AlQP1lPIEE is a test of good merican Eitizenship The little we give and give up, today as Americans, are gifts of freedom and liberty and opportunity to all the world-tomorrow. 77 The Mission Department is a formidable army of youth- ful lay apostles who do great things in a little way: and little things in a big way. Our annual CSMC delega- tion consisted of 28 dele- gates, a good representa- tion, yet completely lost in a sea of faces of Mission- minded Youth from all over the country. HCLASSY LASSlES Chief Adviser Mrs. Evelyn Wheaton, Secretary: Janet Buchak '5lg Treasurer: Joan Sanchagrin '52, Helen Pastuszka '5l, and Reggie Chmiel '52 are interested in bringing charm and personality traits to the fore and to the teen-age society. SS-HI-JA-CLUB NEET SEET Counsellor: George Keller. Lucille Kowol and Jean Lubinski, two ardent members try to get Gertrude Pankovits enhanced with an utterly . . utterly devine , . . collapsible . . . portableltelevisio uh. for small fry. SOLD . . . n C mr Eager beavers spend their leisure time selling their stock, selling their product and selling themselvs, by so doing, learning the business enterprise, the main aim of the JUNlOR ACHIEVEMENT CLUB. CERAMITOYS Mr. Gerald Kiefer, Chief Adviserf The Michigan Bell Tele- phone Company, Sponsors, Dorothy Dzieszko '5l, Secretary, and Wanda Dembinski, a member demonstrates the plastic pin in school colors to Pat Stanczewski and Therese Pawlak . . . they like them a lot . . . will definitely buy them, BEL-TEEN Counsellor: Mr. Nate Tarnow, Sponsor, Tarnow Electric Company, Treasurer, Claudia Skrzypczak '52, Dorothy Slusarz '52 and Mary Ann Sieczkowski '52 are demon- strating new electrical appliances and selling cuff links. The cuff links are THE gifts for Christmas . . . the boys really like them. SAMBA JEWELS Stella Filar '5l, the Production manager is happy to have Reggie Chmiel '52 model the bracelet, necklace and the earings. The Samba Jewels are modeled by the Classy Lassies and their sales sore up and make it the most profitable company, Mr. Edward Dunn, Chief Adviser, Bernardine Korotka '52 Treasurer, Marina Derlicki '52, Beatrice Czenkusz '52, Rosemarie Habowski '52, display decorative ceramics for knick-knack collectors. Rosemarie sold the idea if not the product to Sylvia Sowicki '52. MODERN HOME PRODUCTS Anything to beautify the windows of a home . . . office building . . . classroom . . , sickroom. These plant boxes with matching colors are the latest rage. Chief Adviser, Mr. Kent Tufford, Vice President: Ken Samoray '51, Production Manager: Eddie Drenzeki 'Sl Treasurer: Florence Perlinski '5l, Sales Manager: Irene Buhl '52, Mary Kowalczyk and Ray Uniewski intrigue Gene Gansior of the Plaswood Company to buy a share. El DEHELLA BALL with Cinderella . . . Rose- mary Rzepeckig Prince Charming . . . Ray Levulis if I Q ' Q. 'W' l :H?'ffif Time: C-l-Ili-0-S-f Midnight . . . The suspense os to the identity of Cinderella and the Prince Charming . . , the music . . . the moon and the stars . . . the Cinderella Coach and the wonderful, friendly, milling couples made the affair a most WONDERFUL STORY. 9, ,ma-E xy 72? - f' 3 . 'fig' W, Uk, Www ni' .5 I X X Dm Q, F noiyv ' A l Q ix S A sf F 8 , Q cz img? 4 J I 3 3 Il A ., jx H bv: Q V? f Q Q ix qq 3,5 K Q ' L gr gig, ' A Q me 2, 1 4 ,xx 'ff K Vail 4, . gf , ' T32 A'-f r J., VT A ., ,T E ., du 'O ' A 'W E135 ' ' l ., -W , : ,. 'L stmi,1-fi-W':.T M ,Q Q, 31 .- ,'.:,.- . . -V g ,,. . , ik. '- r . K r 5 I T -wig W ww vm -'PY-fr-f'3Pr. Aim . -mf . K ,gigs ' f u . M . ... , , . v 1 '53 Ti fi if .4 xu xg! 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'X ii-I' L ELSFQQ -R ls 1 .ix a:fxQgf35y5 V, 'Y Sf? fry: J -Jigs arm US ffhffiflk L 5 ' iiiigfifi .1 iw -Vai?-ffY'?q3: ' ffm Eehf-fs-J sd: 'e'-E :W si nw K: -'h- Q ' in ,- ,,., V ' , izzfxfyfm ' . my gdgjiindgiv -f Qf bffw ffm ? , -5 . K 4.,Lf,- -- 5 .f as V rag:-f-E rf :al f. W3 S Sw w aw R , 5? Q25 5 Ua,,, V g , f Q- l ,,,- 1 ,,,W-augrxw' I, W a fy turn w iv 1 5 M ', s S 1-l':Q ' ,yflwx S1 3 1 'f Wi N Q . as I ff f ,jus-gi., A 1 ax A355225 X 1 .mg f A 1 Q fx x n ' ki M Lt I I I:RMl:N R. Balogh, D. Perkins, A. Miller, R. Zewicki, C. Lignowski, N. Milostan, R. Schajter, P. Rutkowski, R. Stencil, R. Rochowicz, K. Tadaiewski, D. Pylar, D. Susalla, R, Zamojski, R. Kolb, L. Rosiek, A. Leonard, L. Thomas, A. Kowalewski. VICTORY - backslap - handshake - grin - smile , Alfred Kowalewski Don Perklns .5 ia ' gmmz I h e f W lf . A . A. 7i.k I W, l g -1 I Nfagtwiu I If '-k i a 'ah . 'N I I 3 I sl ft, AJ MAN on the team He's a peach, he's a dream He's the CAPTAIN of our team 1 We've got the ball - we got the game - Varsifyl RIQM on the ball 1 Reserves 7' Ltl IEK LJIKLD Y A. Buszkc, D. Grobowski, A. Cole, J. Kokowicz, D. Szymonski, B, Studenski, K. Sinoskey B, Kolb, R. Chmiel, R. Strzelewicz, U. Skiero, M. Plotzke, J. Miller, C. Dowgiollo, S. Lisowski, M. Kowczlczyk. BRONCOEDS: U. Skiera, J, Kokowicz, C. Dowgicllo, M. Kowolczyk, S. Lisowski, R. Strzelewicz, M. Londek, J. Miller, B. Studenski, R. hmief, A. Cole, M. Plotzke, A. Buszko- Ccmptoin, D. Szymonski, B. Kolb, D. Grobowski. Broncoed Reserves: D. Krckowski, P. Reesmen, Kuczercz, Broncoeds in o stiff tussle B, Samorzewski, J. Weniorski. BHUNEHUS of the DIAMUND R. Kolb, A. Leonard, D. Perkins, A. Kowalewski, R. Schaiter, A. Miller, L. Rosiek, R. Zamoiski, C, Lignowski, L. Thomas, R. Rochowicz, R. Stencil. Bob Kolb Star Pitcher Ronald Zamojski Best Slugger 'W Stanislaus . . .4 Sf, Jggeph , , . . . .0 5 8 Stanislaus . . . R8 St, Ladislaus . . . . 7 7 I6 Stanislaus ..... 5 De LaSalle ..... .... 2 3 Stanislaus ..... l Catholic Central . . . . . .9 3 9 Stanislaus ..... 7 St. Anthony . . . . . . .3 6 5 BRONCHOS on the new 969 59 A R. Bqlogh, D. Perkins, A. Maller, P. Vfverpbww 0 Rutkowski, K. Tadaiewski, R. Zewi- 12 cki, D. Pylar, G. Torey, D. Susalla, 515 1 L. Thomas, L. Stomski. ARL QX1 SCORES Stanislaus ...... I3 Holy Redeemer .... 15 Stanislaus ...,.. O St. Joseph ....... 27 Stanislaus ...,.. O St. Anthony ..... 40 Stanislaus ...... I3 St. Ladislaus ..... 31 P+ as ve'-WAS AW' N' of' A l. - M.. Dianne Navalta, Loretta Strzelewicz, Josephine Messengier, Theresa Lucas, Mary Ashley. We make the noise . Reserve Cheerleaders How do you want your opponents? T15 How do you want your cabbage? Fine! How do you want your candy? Sweet! FINEIFINEI SWEET! SWEET! How do you want your potatoes? Mashed! How do you want your opponents? BEAT! Mashed! MASHED! BEAT! BEAT! RED WHITE fight fight Varsity Cheerleaders CAPTAIN - Wanda Mulawka, Dorothy Ashley, Doris Purdo, Veronica Szumiak. Valerie Milewski. WHO FIGHT we fight BRONCOS and BRONCOEDS on the FLOOR scored and scored . . Stanislaus M38 St. Joseph .. Stanislaus. , .46 St. Anthony . Stanislaus .59 De LaSalle .... Stanislaus . .44 St. Ladislaus . Stanislaus H43 Catholic Central Stanislaus. . .54 St. Joseph . . . Stanislaus . .41 St. Anthony . . . Stanislaus H51 De LaSalle Stanislaus M49 St. Ladislaus Stanislaus . .23 Catholic Central YEA TEAMl Arlene Butch Busxka - '51, Speedy forward, calm and Daniel Perk Perkins - '51, CAPTAIN - Center controlled in time of danger. Fine Captain. because of his height .and agility, gave all a threat sophie zum Lisowski - '51, Hard-driving forward with his 'wok-like Shot? WH' always ,be remembered OS keen Shots Set the team afire' valuable contributions towards victory-rated ALL Camille Dowgialla - '51, Rugged guard with sharp pass- Cl:l:Y' H , I H ing Upsets the opponenys attack. Alfred Mort Kowalewslu - 51, ALL ATHOLIC R S, I . ,5I F. ht. d tt nd.n A-1 MAN - his fast dribbling and arrow-like shoot oseployzf ?f'ct1e'Te0m.' lg mg gum ' on Ou S O l 9 ing accounted for his high scoring. Mary Kowalczyk - '51, Tall guard who uses her height Allen Mill , Mille' 'j'l5l' Guard 1 Veleren of four and head to bring the ball safely to the forwards. YGGFS whose rapidity of- thought and action in his Regina Chmiel - '52, Agile forward whose alertness and defense P'0Y helped to Wm many e geme' fvsf thinking C0UQl f eVe Y fflck in Pl0Yl 'Q- Richard Tex Balogll - '51, Forward - his amazing Ursula Skiera - '52, Guard with winged feet constantly ball handling was a great asset to the team. flying after the opponents ball. ,, , ,, , ,, ,, . Jaan Tiny Miller - '53, Keen-eyed guard whose defen- Edward Edddle hNowak -' 52' .f Gugydh. -'L hls keen sive ways brought about many opportunities for scor- eye an 9 l Crm were l e 9' ls or 'S S Ofst ing. Gerald Jerry Polinski - '53, the spark-plug of the Barbara Beanzo Kolb - '52, Forward whose swift ways team, possesses amazing accurate shooting ability and whole-hearted plays helped much tothe VICTORY. They made the TEAM . . . they made the baskets' and score some more THEY St. Thomas .--... 17 St. Rita ......... 21 Bl. Sacrament .... 19 Sacred Heart ..... 0 St. Florian ....... 19 St. Ann . . . . . 14 YEA TEAM! In their pursuit of happiness, Americans turn to sports. lt makes no difference whether they play or just watch - the GAME is the THING. Rev. Peter Borkowicz ll-llOlXlOlXlAlRY IPATVIRONS HIS EMINENCE EDWARD CARDINAL MOONEY Archdiocese of Detroit THE MOST REVEREND STEPHEN WOZNICKI Diocese of Saginaw THE MOST REVEREND ALLEN J. BABCOCK Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit THE VERY REVEREND MSGR, CARROLL DEADY Archdiocesan Superintendent of Schools REVEREND VINCENT BORKOWICZ Pastor REVEREND E. PILAROWSKI REVEREND A. PAZIK REVEREND L. GOLAS Assistant Priests THANK YOU . . . if the STAN-EM of 1951 is a success, in no small measure we owe it to you FRIENDS, PATRONS and BUSINESSMEN. IPATVIRUNS -The Staff. Rev. Joseph Drogowski Dr. Arthur P. Chenney Dr. A. S. Guzinski Guardian Angel Home Sam Alpiner, M.D. Frances Sweet Shop Labinski Florist Mr. and Mrs. John Stolpa Mr. and Mrs. F. Rusczynski Troy Cleaners Betty Messingier Jennie Serszeniewska Mr. and Mrs. M. Dziadon Al Lysarz Mrs. Fred Shade Mr. and Mrs. John J. Krause Henry-Wallace Plumbing Co. Townsend-Bruce Co. Anthony J. Lipke Nesbitt Market Alfred A. Kordos Mr. and Mrs. Syl Thiel Mr. and Mrs. W. Kozlowski Dolores Podulka '50 Mrs. I. Werner Mr. and Mrs. J. Pastuszka Mr. and Mrs. John Filar Mr. and Mrs. Julius Torey Mr, and Mrs. J. Zarembski Mr. and Mrs, C. Kocik Mr. and Mrs. Leon Modrzejewski Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Napieraj D. C. Bochenek U.S.N. '47 Mr .and Mrs. T. Bogacki A Mr. and Mrs. T. Rzepecki Mr. and Mrs. T. Pubiak Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jozwiak Mr. and Mrs. J. Karolewski Mr. and Mrs. C. Borowski Miss Dorothy Kaider George K. Cheatham Joh-n Zokowski Douglas Balogh '50 Quail Bakery Genevieve Kapuscinski 'Sl Walter Swaha Alfred Cypllk B. Marry IPATRONS Joseph Miodek Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rzepecki Mr. and Mrs. S. Kurzeniec Perlinski Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Podgorski Lilac Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Perlinski Mr. and Mrs. F. Kowalski Walter and Wanda Weniarski Joseph C. Konieczlny Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zielinski Detroit Knitting Mills Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sonnenfeld Mr. and Mrs. A. Pszczolkowski Lucky Poultry Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Zontek Mr. and Mrs. A. Dowgialla Mr. and Mrs. Z. Stachurski N. M. A Friend Mr. Leo Jozefiak Mr. Eugene Lyczynski '50 Miss Camille Dowgialla '51 Miss Joan Myers '50 Joan Pawlak Miss Sylvia Pasko Mr. and Mrs. C. Samoluk Modern Bakery Mrs. H. Wasik Miss Mary Ann Wasik '51 Miss Olga Wasik Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tabunski Ronald Filipski Mrs. C. Klepaczyk Mr. and Mrs. John Dembowski Jos. J. Minkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. V. Kosciuk Mr. and Mrs. Oksentowicz Mr. and Mrs. R. Shugar Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodak Miss B. Cuzdziol Mrs. S. Bartosik Richard Pokropowicz Mr. and Mrs. J. Pokropowicz Mrs. J. Jakubowski Mr. and Mrs. J. Nakowski Fisher Hardware Leonard J. Kapuscinski Pal's Bar Mrs. Mary Orzechowski Charles Bar Mrs. Rose Pylar Miss Marie Kloka Mr. and Mrs. F. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. A. Pawlak Dane Donut Shop Holy Name Members Sodality Members Junior Holy Name Cnildren of Mary Mr. Harol Arnoldi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kardynal Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stanczewski Mr. and Mrs. l. Oksentowicz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephanic Mr. John Swaha Mr. Harry Nodolski '51 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magretta Phil's Sports Shop Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolak- Alice Wolak '51 Mr. and Mrs. John Chmielewski Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller Mrs. C. Buszka Mr. and Mrs. Lapinski Mr. and Mrs. Szczepkowski Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Janusz Mrs, V. Thomas Rev. E. Kubiak Ted Lech '50 P.F.C. Frank Postrzech '50 Mrs. J. Stomski Mr. and Mrs. V. Drenzek Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarzembowski Mrs. Stella Ambrose Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Norman Milostan '51 Mr. and Mrs. F. Perkins 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Uniewski Mr. and Mrs. H. Tadajewski Mr. and Mrs. F. Misko Mr. and Mrs. F. Kaminski Miss Estelle Zalewski Mr. and Mrs. Hesse Mr. and Mrs. J. Lignowski Mr. and Mrs. A. Strzelewicz Mr. and Mrs. A. Mulawko Mrs. E. Milewski Wanda Dziadon '51 Mrs. C. Domanski Mr. and Mrs. H. Dolecki Patrick Rutkowski '51 Mr. and Mrs. J. Colus Miss Joan Golus John Molczyk '51 Theresa Paruszkiewicz '51 Mr. R. Kuskowski Dairy Bar Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman Mrs. Katherine Rochowicz Pvt. Richard Rychalski '51 A S GRADUATES! L e t WHEATON if Psnsormsi. help g you get started in I 'Ji the business world. Free vocational counsel and Aptitude Test Appointment made with employer and introduction card will pave the way for you. Woodward at the Blvd. Hours: 10-6 America's Most Famous Clothes by HART, SCHAFFNER 81 MARX only at Claylbnvs MICHIGAN AT DIHIY opposite The look-Cadillac Compliments of Skrzycki Beer Store FRANK SKRZYCKI, Prop. Good Luck to the Graduating Class of '51 URBAN-FRONCZAK Funeral Home 5326 McDougall Walnut-'I-3209 Modern Facilities-Personalized Attention 6064 Chene Detroit, Mich. , , to all funeral details-Extending courteous sympathetic service at all times. Originally established-l9lO VA-2-9577 ll WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL Sk ipper MARINE SALES CHRIST-CRAFT WOLVERINE STANLEY J. BRYNSKI 'l'l20'l East Jefferson Ave., Detroit 14, Michigan Allan Miller Lawrence Stomski Daniel Susalla Kenneth Tadajewski Daniel Perkins Patrick Rutkowski Donald Pylar Congratulations from the ST. STANISLAUS LETTERMAN'S CLUB Richard Balogh-President Robert Kolb-Vice President Louis Thomas-Secretary Alfred Kowalewski-Treasurer Ronald Zamojski Ronald Schajter Ronald Stencil Norman Milostan Leonard Rosiek Ronald Zewicki Gerald Torey Donald Kaminski Alfred Leonard Richard Wisnieski STORM'S vELvA-our 5DD'E'5 MARKET ICE CREAM CO. Frozen Foods Beer and Wine Fountain and Carry Out 5470 Dubois at Ferry 19953 COMM TW-1-6662 Homemade Kielbass - Our Specialty Compliments of the Balfour Company Manufacturers of the l95l Class Rings I9496 Livernois Ave-, Detroit 21, Michigan UN-3-5165 Compliments 6058 Chene St. to the Walnut-l-2213 SENIORS WE DELIVER Phone WA-'I -3550 Compliments of the Ea-st-Side-Sporting-Goods MORAN MARKET 5245 Moron TEA-M OUTF ITTERS Cass Wcwrzynkiewicz 8030-32 Harper Avenue Detroit 13, Michigan Walnut-2-1102 Two Modernized Chapels Jerome F, Wasik FUNERAL HOME i 2225 Medbury Detroit 11, Michigan Walnut-27625 MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Stanley Genca-Marie Genca -Open Sundays- 5901 Chene Street Detroit 11, Michigan -5. ' T' WE INVITE THE YOUNG fr ig HOMEMAKERS TO COME IN .. II Lib, , i,.' Y ILT? ... AND BROWSE AROUND M, J' The Picorzeer Furniture Company LEWIS F. BROWN, INC. 1900 East Grand Boulevard Detroit, Michigan Tel. WA-1-0065 CLEAN COAL 81 COKE GUARANTEED STOKER COAL FUEL OIL FOR STOVES gl FURNACES We sell, install 84 service stokers 81 oil burners y WA-1 -8900 vgn colvso o 4, ,-Q o U tr - Fi O -x 4 sc m pg W can 7 ' Friendly, interested service has always been a guiding policy of your Gas Company. Today more than 679,000 customers in Detroit and Michigan enjoy this service, with the comforts, con- veniences and economies gas brings to them. MICHIGAN CoNs01,1nA'1'If:D GAS COMPANY HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS from A Friend Lf . - -- , vo'-'op u.w'fi ' ' ' 6021, y 2. Q AW MERCHANT. . . 'u ' - CHIEF . , , WHATEVER IT WILL BE YEUDY mowmfb AT- YOUR SERVICE Whatever your job, wherever you go, there are many good things in store for you in our land of plenty. Reddy Kilowatt, your low-cost electric servant, helps make this so. He is always on hand when you need him! zmdgg f ...AND TELEPHONES What have telephones to do with caps and gowns? That's a question you didn't find in your final examinations. But Michigan Bell has the answer, and itls one that could be mighty important to you. Michigan Bell's business is telephone service. And graduates from high schools like yours are the kind of young women the telephone company likes to have as employees. Because the telephone is so important in the modern world, Michigan Bell girls find a real thrill in their jobs. They receive excellent pay, too, right from the start . . . have good opportunities for advancement . . . make congenial friends . . . enjoy vacations with pay and other advantages. So if you're graduating this month, and looking for that kind of a job, Michigan Bell may have one for you-an important job as cashier, teller, switchboard operator, clerk or typist. Why not drop in now at our employment office, 1365 Cass Avenue, Detroit, for an interview? MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 'W Friendly Place to Work Sincere congratulations to our daughter LUCILLE and the CLASS of 1951 DR. AND MRS. JGHN KOWAL Nast Photo Studio WA-'I-3023-6070 Chene Best of Luck . . . Seniors JO-GE SODA BAR We Serve Stroh's Alaska Ice Cream 5910 CHENE iNear Medburyi WA-2-9851 Campau Cleaners 5731 CHENE - WA-3-8855 Congratulations And Best Wishes to PATRICIA and the CLASS OF '51 MR. AND MRS. J. R. JONES Hearty Congratulations to daughter ELEONORE and the CLASS OF '51 MR. AND MRS. BONIFACE JASZCZUK AND FAMILY Good 'Luck and Best Wishes to daughter PATRICIA and the CLASS OF '51 MR. AND MRS. STANLEY STOMSKI AND FAMILY God's Blessings and Best Wishes to our daughter DELPHINE and the CLASS OF '51 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH DRENIKOWSKI AND FAMILY Best Wishes and Congratulations to our daug-hater CHRISTINE and the CLASS OF '51 MR. AND MRS. WALTER KOROTKO AND FAMILY Happiness and Success to our daughter IRENE and the CLASS OIF '51 MR. AND MIRS. JOHN TROJANOWSKI AND FAMILY CALLAHAN-MUSIC-STORE Pianos - Television Musical Instruments 1165 E. 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