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' FIRST ROW: Mi ' ke Kulig, Wayne Wayda, Roman Rosiak, Mark Lange, Joe Brzegowy, John Pietrusiak, Alex Kora- lewski, Ed Piotrcwski. SECOND ROW: Don Bloss, Matt Mentzen, Bob Sierakowski, Frank Wodziak, Rich Tworski, Fred Perz, Dick Carrigan, Wally Piwnicki, Stan Jasica. THE YEARBOOK In the years to come, the Class of ' 49 will be best remembered as the class that revived the yearbook at Trinity. Discontinued during the war, due to the tremendous problems then connected with such a project, the yearbook was a nonentity at Trinity until this year ' s seniors offered to finance a renew¬ al of the venture. Though we were late in starting, and though there were many financial and editorial obstacles to surmount, we hope as we go to press, I that the project will be successful. STANDING: S. Gruca, D. Panek, M. Krauszowski, S. Kedzior, C. Haraf, N. Naumiak, E. Szydelko, R. Szamrowicz. SEATED: E. Palinski (Raffle Manager), R. Sarnowski, R. Toma I (Ad Manager), Brother John (Adviser), C. Dufkis, R. Szyd- lowski (Business Manager).
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Newspaper Staff, 1948-1949 SEATED: S. Wenzel, A. Koralewski, R. Kozak, W. Kulbeda, R. Gucwa, Brother John of the Cross, C.S.C., F. Ross, Editor A. Roback, F. Perz, R. Szydiowski, F. Mytnik. STANDING: M. Karasek, E. Stepke, W. Janik, J. Milligan, E. Zychowski, R. Pilszak. 1 he Monthly Newspaper As the newspaper passed into the hands of a new adviser, some interesting changes took place in the school paper. Advertising was solicited and the paper was made available by subscription to the alumni. With this increased revenue, the paper was able to come out seven times (instead of several) during the course of the school year. A triumph in high school jour¬ nalism was the special Victory Edition Extra which, with the co-operation of the printer and the sports staff, was in the hands of the stu¬ dents the week they returned from Christmas vacation, though they had received the Christ¬ mas issue only a few school-days before. Page 24
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I The Annual Class Picnic One of the most pleasant get-togethers of the entire school year is the annual class picnic. Each class assembles and makes an all-day excursion to some distant picnic grounds. Shown here are pictures of the 1947 Junior Class picnic at the Sand Dunes in Northern Indiana. THE PICTURES: 1. Smile! 2. Tinker to Evers to Chance. 3. Who, me? 4. Cool, clear water. 5. Nature boy. Michalik rushing the season. 6. We put this one in because we couldn ' t find any better. 7. Man of distinction. 8. Where are all the girls? 9. Movie star and publicity agent.
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