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REV. T. RZEZNIK PASTOR EDWARD E. MAISEL REV. A. NIE C KARZ
:J.oreworJ The work of rebuilding the world is the prob
lem facing the youth of today. That reconstruc
tion bas fallen into the hands of men who had
forgotten the words of Christ , "Without Me you
can do nothing." The world can and should be
rebuilt by active Christians who can rear the
neworder on a strong foundation , that is Christ,
the Divine Carpenter of the universe.
If Christians are to do this they mus t be lead
ers. During the four years at Saint C asimir
High School, our teachers put into our hands the
Christian pointers of natural and supernatural
aids that enabled us to develop leadership with
Christlike personalities.
The traits thataccent the Character of a leader
may be easily detected in the life of St. C asimir,
patron of youth.
Thus, under the protection of this Saint and
the guidance of our Spiritual directors and teach
ers, we are p repared to be Christlike leader s
working for God and our country.
Hence, as you thumb through this yearbook
you will note how we strived to develop this
Christlike leadership to make ourselves strong
builders of the world and Masters of Life.
SISTER MARY C LEMENTINE, C. S. S. F . , PRINCIP AL
SISTER M. ANTOINETTE, G.S.S.F.
SISTER M. BOZENE, C.S . S.F.
SISTER M. CELINE,
SISTER M . CORDIA,
C . S . S.F.
C.S . S.F.
PROFESSOR S. ORSTADIUS
MRS. B. ZADRZYNSKI
MR. S. ZELEK
SISTER M. DUJ;;CIS,
SISTER M. EOlGNA,
C.S.S.F.
C . S.S.F.
SISTER M. LAETANTIA, C .S.S.F.
SISTER M. PRESENTINE, C .S.S.F.
MUSIC TEACHER
GIRLS' ATHLETICS COACH
BOYS' ATHLETICS COACH
Accredited by the University of Michigan
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pages l - 6
The soul of the school . . . . . . pages 7 - 18
The heart of the school ..... pages 19 - 28
The life of the school . . . . . . pages 29 - 42
As Freshmen, the students rush in with a bewilderment at the novelties of high school life; as Sophomores, they bemoan the trying days of a lower classman; as Juniors, they perceive a bright horizon - a successful senior year ; but Senior s . . . re gr et that i t' s all over.
These four years create Leadersfor Tomorrow - pages 7-16.
JAMES ZAPINSKI Assumption School President; Holy Name; C. S. M. C.
Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class President l, 2, 3; Student Council President 4; Student Patrol 4; lntramuralBasketball l; GleeClub l, 3, 4; Operetta 3; eoncert l, 3, 4.
"A leader determined in his height of achievement."
JOAN TAUBE St. Casimir School Secretary; Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Var
sity Basketball; Class Treasurer l; Student Council l, 2, 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Glee Club; Operetta 3; Yearbook Staff 4.
"A friend to all."
DONALD KASPZYK St. Cunegunda School Treasurer; Holy Name: C. S. M. C.;
Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Class Vice-President 3; eoncert l, 2, 3, 4.
"Though grey be the day, he sings along the way."
RA YMOND ADAM C ZYK St. Cunegunda Holy Nam e; Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4;
Student Patrol4 ;Student Council Representative l.
"He w ho tries succeeds."
ALGIS BARAKAUSKAS St. Anthony Holy Name; C.S.M.C. "An ardent practicer of Chivalry."
ELIZABETH BARLOZEK St. Francis Sodality; C .S. M. C.; eoncert 2. "A pretty miss and a friend to all."
THERESA BARTKOWIAK St. Francis Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Librarian l, 2, 3; Head
Librarian 4 . "A girl with a sunny smile and pleasant dis
position."
Holy Name President
CONRAD BAZNER St. Casimir Holy Name; C. S. M. C.; Intramural Basket
ball l; ReserveBasketball 2, 3; VarsityBasketball4; Baseball2, 3, 4; Class President l, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Student Patrol 4; Athletic Representative 2; eoncert 4.
"A wonderful sportsman in all ways."
MARCELLA BIALEK Assumption Sodality; C .S.M.C. "A cheery heart, a smiling face."
JULIA BLANK St. Casimir Sodality; C. S. M. C.; Intramural Basketball
l, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4; Casmirette Staff 4; C lass Reporter 3; Honor Student l, 2·, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Librarian 2; Mission Monitor 2, 4; C .S.M.C. Chairman 4; Operetta 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative l.
"Always happy, with a cheery, word for each new day."
!RENE BURBA Assumption Sodality; C. S. M. C. ; Intramural Basketball
l, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. "A smile for everyone."
ALICE CHRZANOWSKI St. Francis Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Casmirette Reporter l. "Short in statur e, high in esteem."
STANLEY CICHOSTEMSKI St. Casimir Holy Name; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4;
HolyNameRepresentative l, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Operetta 3; Student Patrol 4.
Speech is great but silence is greater."
BETTY CONANT St. Casimir Sodality; C. S. M. C. ; Intramural Basketball
l, 2, 3, 4; Casmirette Staff 4; Casmirette Reporter 3; Class Secretary l, 4; Concert 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 4.
"A friend indeed, is a friend in need."
JOSEPH DOBEK St. Casimir Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Intramural Basket
ball l; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Student Patrol 4; Glee Club 4; Athletic Representative l.
"Shy at times but always pleasant."
DONALD DONLINGER St. Mary's Minneiska, Minnesota - Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Varsity
Basketball 4; Concert 4.
"A born athlete with self-made ambition."
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RICHARD FARMER St. Casimir Holy Nam e; C. S. M. C . ; Intramural Basket
ball 2, 3. "A good dis po s ition is mor e valuable t ha n god."
ROSEMARY FAVAZZA St. Casimir Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Varsity Basketball l,
2, 3, 4; Varsity Captain 4; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Operetta 3; Concert l, 2 , 3, 4.
"S he surely rang a bell in aU our hearts."
MARY ANN FELSKE Assumption Sodality; C. S. M. C.; Librarian l; Casmirette
Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Concert 3 , 4; Operetta 3.
"Always happy with never a worry."
ELAINE FILARY St. Francis Sodality; C .S.M.C. "Often seen but seldom heard."
JOAN GAZDA St. Francis Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Casmirette Editor 4;
Class Reporter l; Honor Student l, 2; Class Secretary 2.
"Golden words flow from ber pen."
DELPHINE GOLEMBIESKI St. Casimir Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Cheerleader 3; Honor
Student 3; Operetta 3; Glee Club 2 , 3; eoncert 2, 3, 4.
"Light as a feather, swift as a breeze."
DOROTHY GRUCZ St. Casimir Sodality; C. S. M. C.; Intramural Basketball
2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3; Concert 2, 3, 4; Librarian 4; Mission Monitor 3; Yearbook Staff 4 .
"A gir l worth knowing, forever."
SYLVIA KACZMAREK St. Francis Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Student Council Repre
sentative l ; Honor Student l, 2, 3; Sodality Representative 2.
"A word, no matter what the occasion."
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FRANCES KAIRUNAS Sodality; C. S. M. C.;
Student 3.
St. Anthony Librarian l; Honor
"Ambitious, reliable, and conscientious."
LORETTA KLUJSZA St. Francis Sodality; C. S. M. C.; In tramur al Basketball
l; Class Secretary 2; Operetta 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Concert 2, 3, 4; Sodality Representative 4; Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Captain 4.
"Always a picture of loveliness."
JOAN KOLASKI St. Casimir Sodality; C. S. M. C.; Student Council Repre
sentative 3. "Always friendly, forever gay."
RICHARD KOLNITYS Assumption Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Mission Monitor l;
Intramural Basketball l; Reserve Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Holy Name Representative 2, 3.
"A willing smile for all."
JOAN LASKOWSKI St. Francis Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Class Librarian l, 2;
Sodality Representative 2, 4; Honor Student l. "She' ll fin d a way or mak e one."
TED LESZCZEWICZ St. Casimir Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Reserve Basketball
l, 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Basketball Captain 4; Co-captain 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Concert l, 4; Student Patrol 4; Student Council Representative 3.
"A ray of sunshine among the dark clouds." ·
RICHARD LISOWSKI Assumption Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Class President l;
Student Patrol 4. "Modesty is the cloak of the truy great."
GEORGE MAKARA St. Casimir Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Intramural Basket
ball 2; Reserve Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3; Class Vice-president 4; Class reporter 2, 3; Casmirette Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4.
"Ambition predicts success."
JEROME MALOLEPSZY Assumption Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Student Patrol 4;
Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball l, 3, 4; C lass VicePresident l, 2; C lass President 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; Casmirette Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 4.
"Always ready with a willing hand."
DONALD MA THEWS Assumption Holy Nam e; C. S. M. C.; Intramural Basket
ball l; Reserve Basketball 2, 3, 4; Reserve Captain 4; Baseball 3, 4; Student Manager 4; Student Patrol 4; Holy Name Secretary 4.
"Simple at heart, but a friend indeed."
ALDONA MIKSTENAS St. Anthony Sodality; C. S. M. C.; C lass Representative
2; Librarian l, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Honor Student 3; Operetta 3; Concert 3, 4.
"Quiet in her ways, but always sincere."
J ANET MIKULA St. C asimir Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Vice-president 3; Sodality Prefect 4; Honor Student l, 2; Operetta 3; eoncert l, 2, 3, 4.
"A pleasing personality to match a winning smile."
ERNEST MISlAK St. Cunegunda Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Holy Name Repre
sentative l; C lass Treasurer 4; Student Patrol 4; eoncert 4.
"Charming in manner; always a friend."
MARY ANN MULESKI St. Casimir Sodality; C .S.M.C.; Sodality Representative;
Varsity Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball l, 3, 4.
"Often there, seldom heard."
EUG ENE OKRA Y Assumption Holy Nam e; C. S. M. C.; Intramural Basketball
3, 4; Intramural Manager 4; Assistant Manager 3; Casmirette Staff 4.
"Honest, fair and square."
VIRGINIA P ADILLA St. C asimir Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Cheerleader 3, 4; In
tramural Basketball l; Reserve Captain 4; Orchestra 3.
"Always a s mile, never a te ar."
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ALICE PIONTEK St. Casimir Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Class Secretary·l, 3,
4; Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Student l; Operetta 3; Concert 2, 3, 4.
"A true friend is a friend forever."
ROBERT PIONTEK St. Casimir Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Holy Name Repre
sentative 3; Athletic Representative l, 3; C lass Treasurer l; Student Patrol 4; Intramural Basketball l, 3, 4.
"Honor him that makes his path straight."
ELIZABETH REINKE St. Boniface Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Class Librarian l; Class
Reporter 2; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; C lass Secretary 3; Casmirette Staff 4; Honor Student 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3; Concert 3, 4.
"A cheery smile for each occasion."
MARTRA ROSINSKI St. Francis Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Class Librarian 3. "Reliable in every deed."
JOSEPH SIUPIK Assumption Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Sergeant-at-Arms 4. "The will to do, the soul to dare."
RONALD SMEHOIN St. Casimir Holy Name; C.S.M.C.; Intramural Basketball
l, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; HolyNameRepresentative 2; Student P atrol 4.
"A friendly, cheerful fellow."
STEPHANIE STANEK St. Casimir Sodality; C. S. M. C.; Varsity Basketball 3;
Intramural Basketball 4; Casmirette Staff 4; eoncert 4.
"She creates beauty with a flick of a brush."
BARBARA TADAJEWSKI St. Casimir Sodality; C. S. M. C.; Mission Representative
4; Sodality Representative l; Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4; Concert l, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4.
"A gir l w ho can dribble away all cares."
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THERESA WASIELEWSKI St. Casimir Sodality; C .S.M •. C.; Honor Student l; Class
Secretary l; Librarian 2; Casmirette Reporter 2; Sodality Representative 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3; Concert l, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader l, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4; Casmirette Staff 4.
"A bundle of unendless vitality."
JOANNE WASLAWSKI St. Casimir Sodality; C .S.M.C. ; Intramural Basketball
l, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Captain; Mission Monitor 2, 3; Operetta 3; Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Co-captain 3; Casmirette Staff 4.
"A warm smile for all."
WILLIAM WIERCIOCH St. Stephen Holy Name; C.S.M.C.; Varsity Baseball 2;
Holy Name Representative 4; Athletic Representative 3.
"An honest face; a winning smile."
GEORGE WILAND St. Francis Holy Name; C.S.M.C.; Student Patrol 4;
Glee Club 2, 4. "True and honest in his many ways."
DONALD WILKINS Assumption Holy Name; C. S. M. C.; Student Patrol 4;
Class Treasurer 4. "Sincerity is the most useful virtue."
GERALD WILSON St. Casimir Holy Name; C .S.M.C.; Holy Name Repre
sentative l; C lass Vice-president2 ; Casmirette Staff 4.
"He looks up to great heights."
JEANETTE WINOWIECKI St. Francis Sodality; C.S.M.C.; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; So
dality Vice-prefect 4; Operetta 3; Concert 2, 3, 4; Honor Student 2, 3, 4 ; Varsity Basketball l; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Casmirette Staff 4; Intramural Manager 4; Librarian 2.
"She reaches for the highest goal."
EVELYN WOJTOWICZ St. Francis Sodality; C. S. M. C. ; lntramural Basketball
l; Honor Student l, 2; Sodality Representative 2, 3; Sodality Secretary 4; Glee C lub 3 , 4 ; Concert 2, 3 ,4; VarsityCheerleaderCo-captain.
"Laughter is her greatest asset."
Junior6
Mazur, Bernard Vish, Charles Mucha, Joan
Bialach, Marianne Cooke, Margaret Skrabucha, Bernice
Bieniek, Leo Bozman, Rita Cebulski, Conrad Cheston, Richard Dunn, Shir ley Dzik, Joan
Gardulski, Wallace Golen, Virginia Gruba, Dorothy Gruba, Leonard Jankowiak, Theresa Jaros, Donald
Kapanke, Dolo re s Koprowicz, George Kolaski, Maryann Kulpa, Lillian Levandosky, Robert Lewandowski, Phyllis
Maisner, Michael Malec, Frank Medrela, Rosemary Misiak, Helen Nalepa, Lillian Nedza, Lorraine
Panfil, Joan Przybylski, Bernadette Rumps, Esther S trak e, Rosemary Szymanski, Gerald Trybuski, William
Watson, Richard Willim, Jack Wojciehowski, Roselyn Zaorski, Frank Skowronek, iohn Rumps, Bernard
(Not Pictured) Skotzke, James
Soph:.':!n?::~J Maolepszy, Felicia Zaborski, Raymond Mikula, Thomas P iontek, Mario n Schimeck , Dolores
Bills, Michael Campau, Philip Chmura, Gerald Ciesielski, Corrine Dobek , Lillian Dudek, Jean Dunn , Marie
Favazza, Ann Marie Gardulski , Dorothy Giess, Joseph Giertych, Delphine Gorski, John Hatty , Thomas Hobbs, Louis e
Johnson, Arlene Jurewicz, Joan Katcher, Nancy Lark , Loretta Le lo, Eugene Lewandowski, James Mackiewicz , Joan
Ma liszewski, Geraldine Mrocka, Leo Nawrocki, Jerorne Norkunas, Donald Novak, Gerald Nusser·, Frank Offman, Elsie
Orlikowski , Eleanore Papler, Theresa Peters , Magdalene Poniatowski, Joan Plagens, Leonard Podczervinski , Marie Przybylski, Frederick
Pyonk, Ervin Rumps , Richard Ryba , John Rynkiewicz, Joan Sedlock, Eugene Shark, Joan Shumack, Anna
Smith, Gerald Stanek, Bernadine Swafford, Eula Swies , Marie Tamashunas , Shir ley Tracy , Phyllis Waiter , Evelyn
Waligorski , Richard Wengrowski, Edward Wisniewski, Geraldine Wojna, Donald Wook, Dorothy Zakalowski, Geraldine
Roth , Bernadine Wojciechowski, Anastasia Kammski, Robert Watson, Joseph Kuffel , Jerorne Bieniek, Patricia
Wasielewski, Joseph Wehrmeister, Stanley Wojciechowski, Patricia
Benedict, Patricia Bidler , Caro l Butcher , Caro l Cadarette, Loraine Chyba , Joan Cray, Patricia Czarnota, Chester
Farmer, Donald Gladkowski, Helen Glaza, Florine Gadek, Diana Gruba, Rasemary Grucz, Richard Grytza, Henry
Jankowiak , Gerald Kandra, Eugene Kocian, Joseph Kozielski, Julie Ladach, Delphine Laskowski, Barbara Lisowski, Richard
Maloney, Thomas Manzini, Madeline Marquette , Richard Mattes, Robert Mazurek, Stephanie Pawlowski, Richard Pisarowski, Ma rian
Plaza, Loretta Pleidgen, Sherron Polakowski , Edward Przekwas , Betty Purol, Patricia Pyonk, Casimir Rogacz , Janet
Ryba, Francis S e panski, Ronald Stasiewicz , Patricia Sulecki, Patricia Szkotnicki, Barbara T racy, Patricia Vish, Bernard
(Not Pictured) Leporowski, Steve Operhall , Lawrence Rayha, Albert
Spirilua/
(}uidance
ReverendAndrew Nieckarz, the moderator of the Holy Name Society, is preparing the senior members to love and to live their religion.
The Sodality is Mary' s instrument. Jan et Mikula, the prefect of the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality, calls the meeting to order.
The Seniors are deeply engrossed in
the practical study of Christian social principles.
Church History presents facts of the past and present which prove that in order to work out your happiness and salvation you must live by God's law.
J eanette Winowiecka and Theresa Bartkowiak are both meditating on the answer to God's call.
"It must never be forgotten that the subject of Christian education is man, w hole and entire, soul united to body in unity of natur e."
POPE PIUS XI
GJucafion
These students are exploring the wondersof science.
"True scie.nce discovers God in an ever increasing degree as though God we re waiting behind every door opened by science."
POP E PIUS XII
Logical reasoning required in constructing angles, finding conclusions and proofs in Geometry may be a source of enjoyment by using your brain as you use your muscles in sports.
Drafting is the "It" subject for these boy s. They intend to make the work with triangle s, compasses and T - squares their career.
Algebra I does not seem to baffle the Freshmen. The group is concentrating as NancyWojciechowski sets up aproblemand arrives atcorrectvalues for X.
The Juniors have ventured into the depths of English Literature, finding the Essay most interesting and suitable to their taste.
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The ability to write clearly is one of the most important assets one can keep.
"Repetitio Est Mater Studiorum," says Theresa Papler, last year's medal winner in the National Latin Contest. The Latin I students seem overtaken by her advice as they struggle along with vocabulary conjugations and declensions.
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The Sophomores learn to think geographically about wor ld problems of today.
The study of History provides for the students an understanding of today's events and a solutionfor future problem s.
To solve the complicated business problemsof tomorrow, these bookkeepers, under the direction of Sister M. Presentine, are energetically mastering the fundamental technique of the business world.
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Leader s · of tomorrow' s industrial wor ld depend upon today's training and efficiency. St. C asimir Commercia department is aware that the work of a typist must be efficiently executed, therefore, a commercia course withpractical training is offered.
Shorthand speed and accuracy are the desired aims of these future stenographers.
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.Apprecia.ion
Boys of St. Casimir HighSehool have brought us same splendid voiees inourmidst. Theyeontributedmueh to the listening pleasure of appreeiative audienees.
The aim of the Musie Direetress, Sister Mary Bozene, is to enrieh the students' hearts and minds by de e per appreeiation of the beautiful through vocal expression.
They' re delightful to hear! Their musie festivals and eoneerts are always looked forwar d to.
The variety of activities, mora, intellectual, physical , andsocial supplement the steady grind of studies - they are the spark plug of life at S. C. H. Joan Gazda, Don Donlinger , Alice Chrzanowski, Betty Conant, ConradBazner, and Elizabeth Barlozek are planning the highlights for the social season.
The Student Council gives an opportunity to develop leadership and responsibility and serves as a constructive force in promoting democratic ideals of our school.
The solution of all problems pertinent to student life at St. Casimir High is the objective of the Student Council.
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Political Campaigns are taken seriously by the two parties - "Jets" and "Rockets". To sway votes of the students political speakers emphasize party platforms.
Registered students are casting votes at the S. C. H. election polls for school officials.
Rev. T. Rzeznik is announcing the election results to the assembled students.
Senior representatives, Raymond Adamczyk, Ernest Misiak and Joseph Siupik are counting the ballots, as the student body is impatiently awaiting the results.
he newlY ap-. 1952 are t . oonald
at s.C .l· ~ president, . and
The runner-up, Jerorne Maolepszy takes it with a smile. The coveted dream of Mr. Zapinski carried from the freshmen days until the senior year is realized the school president.
hub of the wheel zapinskl, the the secretarY'
The James Taube, . t d officers, ·dent· Joan
po1n e ·ce-preSl ' Jaros' the v~ the treasurer. oon l(aspZY '
One of the most memorable events of the Senior year is the Ring Day. The long looked for day rnarked another treasured moment - - the Senior -Junior breakfas t.
The joy of the Ring Day is interwoven with various sentirnents that will serve asan inspiration throughout the en tir e life.
Algis Barakauskas explains to Frances Kairunas that the ring signifies a bond of loyalty and ready service to the school and Church.
Loretta Kluisza and her escort rest and watch the wonderful milling couples.
The gala affair danced down mernory 's lane as an enchanting night.
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The rustle of net and the soft, sweet musie blend to make the Senior Prom the highlight of the social season. This festive evening is climaxed by a Grand March.
Patrol students endeavor to maintain order on the hallways.
Patricia Bieniek, PatSulecki, Patsy Stasiewicz, Julie Kozielski and Barbara Laskowski are ever ready to serve all.
Stamp sorting is one of the many tasks of these mission minded crusaders.
Reading for pleasure or for research, the library is always agoodstop to make.
Don Kaspzyk, an officer , meets an Indian girl, Pat Cray to whom he sings the "Indian Love Call."
Concerl A colorful note to the spring eoncert is
provided by the voices of the S.C.H. Glee Club. Their songs have always been foremost on the Musie Department agenda.
Vigorous voices combined form the "Girls' Octette . "
Our musical and dramatic performers apply aesthetic principles in the spring c o n c e r t , featuring light band musie, solos, and dane es.
TED "Kid Les" LESZCZEWICZ As captain and playmaker of the team,
Ted was a constant threat to the opponents with his unnerving set shot.
The Crescents started off the season in fine style by waking all over St. Anne 61 to 40. Their next game however pitted them against St. Cyril who used their home court to an advantage in eking out a 27 to 21 victory in a low scoring game. A tall, experienced All Saints quintet handed them their second loss 58 to 33. Having suffered two defeats, the Crescents finally snapped out of it and disposed of St. Josephat 36-34. That victory was soon forgotten as Sweetest Heart dicisioned the home team 48-43.
Ha ving completed the first half oftheir schedule, the boy s started the second round off right with a second victory over St. Annes 48.-42. St. Cyril was the victim of the Crescents second straight win, as they avenged their early season loss to the Sharks. AU Saints proved too classy in handing the Crescents their second defeat. St. Josepha t' s ten pulled the surprise of the season by clipping the Crescents wings 38-34 in a handfought battle on the Joe' s home court. Sweetest Heart took their second of the season from St. Casimir 61-48 to end the regular season on a sour note.
The State tournament was next on the list for the spirited Crescents and they drew their season-long jinx Sweetest Heart as their first round opponent. The boys practiced hard for this one, but came out on the short end of a 45-44 score in a heartbreaker. This ended the Crescent basketball season.
CONNIE "Satch" BAZNER A great team player was our Sa te h. Al
though not a high scorer, his points came when needed most.
GEORGE "Man Mountain" MAKARA George was a good defensive man and
always worried theopposition with his set shots.
JOE "Cookie" OOBEK Being the workhorse and high
scorer for t.le Crescents, Joe carried the b run t of the defensive work on the backboards throughout the season.
RICHARD "Rick" KOLNITYS Rick was a star defensive play
er and a eonstan t threat on offensive with his danger hookshots.
JIM "Chips" ZAPINSKI A fierce competitor and our excellent
team man was Chips. You could always count on the chipper to give his all every minute of the gam e.
Hustle and determination are written all over the face of Leo Bieniek as he battles for the ball withAll Sa in ts Bob Lennis. There to help Leo is our capable pivot man, Joe Dobek.
DON "Dimples" DONLINGER Don could always be counted on to
come through in the clutch whenpoints were needed. He was aggressive on defense and a dead shot on offense.
DON "Creamy" MATHEWS Don was a steady ballplayer, and
always an "all out" man to win games.
P. Benedict, B. Tadajewski, R. Favazza, J. Taube, R. Bozman, J. Mucha, A. Favazza, J. Mackiewicz, P. Gray, P. Bieniek, M. Pisarowski, P. Stasiewicz, P. Sulecki, B. Roth, P. Wojciechowski, G. Wisniewski, C. Ciesielski, B. Szkotnicki, D. Godek, J. Chyba, J. Dzik, L. Dobek, J. Jurewicz, E. Orlikowski, S. Tamashunas.
J. Blank, J. Waslowski, D. Schimeck, M. Piontek, L. Kluisza, E. Wojtowicz, gave pep to all basketball and baseball gam es of the year.
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Kanack, Mr. & Mrs. B. Karunas, Thomas Kaspzyk, Pat Kaspzyk, Mr. & Mrs. Sigmond King, Edward D., M.D. Kluisza, Miss Dolores Kobierzynski, Arthur '4 7 Kras, Mr. Arthur Kucharski, Dorothy Kulpa, Lillian '53 Kurkiewicz, Mr. Edward Kwiatkowski, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ladach, Mr. & Mrs. Laskowski, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Laskowski, Joann Le lo, Eugene LeonardCleaners Makara, Violet Maolepszy, Mr. Jerorne Marie and Jean '54 Mary Ann and Mary Ann '52 Mathews, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Matyniak, Frank Max's Jewelry Mazurek, Ronald Miarka, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mishakis, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mucha, Joan '53 Mullins, Richard Muzinski, Miss Victoria My.rtle Pharmacy Myrtle Self Service Market Novak, Jerry '54 Nusser, Bill Oleksiak, Edward Olson, George Orzechowski, Mrs. Martha Our Cleaners Owczarzak, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Padilla, Mr. & Mrs. J. Pat and Burn '55 Pearson, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Petty Girl Bar Piontek, Mr. -& Mrs. Jacob Placa, Loretta -
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93 Onnees of Progress
No one could ever cali a typical1880 telephone operator
light-headed. Especially w hen she ha d her headset on
all six pounds six ounces of it.
That 1880 headset, though, was a good piece of
equipment-the best of its day. But with its box-like
transmitter and leather harness, i t couldn't, by any stretch
of the imagina.tion, be called comfortable.
Today, of course, it's a different story. The telephone
operator now wears a streamlined headset that weighs
only nine ounces- 93 ounces less than the 1880 :rpodel.
lt fits her like a new spring bonnet and makes her job
as the "Voice with a Smile" easier than ever before.
And speaking of jobs, if you're graduating this year,
and are looking for an interesting, important job,
Michigan Bell may have one for you. Why not drop in
soon for an interview?
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Employment Office: 1365 Cass Avenue
Congratulations
The Comfort Cushion Co.
Star Salvaging Service
TR. 5-5751 MR. HARRY KLETTER
5062 Loraine Office: Plant: 1540 Dallas Det. 8, Mich. TY. 5-2000 715 Ford Bldg.
MICHAEL NARUSZEWICZ
GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
3620 Michigan Avenue
TA. 5-2660
1(;~ g'~, 11th- (34,
Factory Office: 3040 Gratiot A venue
Downtown Office: 406 David Broderick
Tower Tel: LO. 7-0600 wo. 2-9839
Best Wishes
Ba/faun Studio Your Official Photographer
Residence: Business: WA. 3-5663 TA. 5-4202
· 5848 Michigan Ave. Detroit 10, Mich.
Best Wishes for Success
St.
A fum ni
PADDOCK DRUG CO., Inc.
THE REXALL STORE
3400 Michigan A venue
Detroit 16, Michigan
RISDON BROS., INC.
RISDON
3623 Risdon Avenue Detroit 16, Michigan
Heartiest Wishes for Success
Central Creamery Co.
Central Iee Cream
Distributors of Dairy Products Since 1920
4381 Central Avenue Vlnewood 1-3698
Congratulations
Church Goods - Religiaus Articles
7844 Michigan Ave. Near Springwells Detroit 10, Michigan
Tels: LU. 1-1611 LU. 1-1232
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DEPENDABLE GAS SERVICE D ep endable gas service is always avail
able in your home fo r many necessi ties
and comfo rts. Bak eries, laundries, res
taurants and m any o th er businesses in th e
community use gas each d ay in th ei r
many o peratio ns. Facto ries r equire gas
fo r many essenrial purposes. U n ioter
rupred gas service co ntributes to th e
health , comfor t and prosp erity o f the
community. And d ay in and d ay out, you
m ay accept gas se rvice as a matter
oj course-proof of dependable servicc.
MICHIGAN CONSOUDATED GAS CONPANY
Best Wishes for your Future
N. FRANK CYLKOWSKI
Funeral Director
4188 - 35th Cor. Buchanan TA . . 5-5965 TA. 6-3913
Supreme Wholesale Groc:ny, Inc.
2652 - 18th Street Detroit 16, Mich.
Phone: TAshmoo 5-2271
K. BIENIEWSKI, Pres.
Serving 735, 000 customers itJ Michigan
Compliments of
The Star Mattress Co.
6801 Chase Rd. Tlffany 6-2680
Detroit Candy Company
CONFECTIONERY DISTRIBUTORS
35 W. Jefferson Avenue
JOHN MATEJA & CO. Church Goods - Religious Articles
Mission Goods & School Supplies
5629 Michigan Ave. Detroit 10
TA. 5-4351
Offo a 6ood Start Reddy Kilowatt, your electrit servant,
congratulates you on attaining your
diploma. He looks forward to work
ing side by side with you as you go
on to achieve your furtber ambitions.
Whenever you need him -remem ber,
he's Reddy.
Detroit Edison
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