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SENIOR BAND ji No Hennessy tootles the flute not McCarty pumps the old bassoon but you can p be sure that. every time the St. Mary's strikes up, the drums go bang, the cymbals clang, and the horns they blaze away. For,-f-f-T1 although at their full strength they number forty, the Band is a well-knit, experienced unit of twenty-five members, who are present 'haf all athletic contests to spur the teams of Stl? Mary's to victory. MQ- Jil: Firrt Row: J. Baranowski, M. Kaminski, J. Jabloni ski, T. Bankowski, E. Wotta, J. jakubowskig FL Resheske. Second Row: Mr. Frank Bach, Ditectoiigf B. Tubielewicz, D. Rusch, A. Redwick, T. Plotzke, J. Krawczonelc. Third Row: J. Guzik, A. Wtonski S. Zdral, J. Miller, J. Szwach, S. Bartoski, P. Kosnik,1:f5 igl Fourth Row: C. Kolak, M. Dubis, T. Misiaszek, WT Gatdziola, R. Zaziski, R. Goleniowski. Modemtof: Rev. Henry Waraksa. H 1' .3,55. PHI GAMMA CHI maatzea for the promotion of Good Cheerfffand School Spirit among the col- legefstudents, the Phi Gamma Chi Frater- nityhasfbeen an important factor in the sponsoring of many campus social affairs. 'lfheqlftaternity opened its social activities foiizthe 'year with the annual Get- Accfuaiimtecl Party. The traditional initia- tionslonce again introduced the plebes into thgffranks of tried and true brothers. The weelilyflirat nights, for which the Barracks werifelong known, were abandoned this yeaiiiirfifavor of occasional well-planned assemblies and parties. Seafadafjoseph Miller, Presidentg Peter Szleszin- skEYj2e:President. Standing: George Dabtow- ski,jSeci'etaryg Francis Lapczynski, Tteasuretg ZYgf1?PQEvKOWalCZYk, Assistant Secretaryg Peter Kguszka, Sgt.-at-Arms. Moderazor: Rev. Michael Kqltiiniak.
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HIGH SCHOOL MISSION UNIT The unceasing zeal of the members of the High School Mission Unit is responsible for the fine work that is being done in the Prep department for the cause of the missions. The unit has for its purpose to awaken a spirit of mission interest among the Prep students, and by so doing to help the various missions both in America and abroad.. By cooperating with the Seminary Mission Unit in its presentation of an Annual Mission Rally and, in its gather- ing of postal stamps, the unit has proven itself of inestimable value on the Prep campus. Standing: Francis Vecchio, Secretaryg Leonard Fron, Treasurer. Sealed: Eugene Gabalski, Ptesidentg Adolph Redwick, Vice-President. ,Modemton Rev. Francis X. Orlik. --4-.iLi..? .i- lv P -Q '.:'f':' ti-1 ' :,.t.-4 ft 5 B !'f...'i .1 HQ, -r.Fk7.a'5'fIf'?-.1.-i:: 5vf--TF! PREP GLBE CLUB This youngest member of the Music Department at Sr. Mary's, not to be out- done by its seniors, has constantly surged upward on the road to musical success. The fact that several of its members have grad- uated to the ranks of the Schola Cantorum serves to establish the value of the group. The Glee Club, moreover, strives to ac- quaint' the Prep student body with the finest folk and student songs of America and Poland. Rehearsals are held regularly each week and public appearances are made at such affairs as the Mission Rally, Christ- mas Musicale, Spring Concert and the Senior Gaudeamus. The enthusiasm and interest manifested by the members assures a promising future to the group. Firrt Row: T. Dembski, V. Surdei, F. Olekszvk, S. Kowalewski, J. Kawarcinski, R. Albanowski. Seconfl Row: J. Koczkodan. R. Pasko. R. Wal- lick, F. Lachowicz. E. Kuligowski, R. Skora, Rev. I. Gabalski. Third Row: M. Dudek, H. Kus, E. Wilk, A. Woroniec. T. Plotzke, A. Fuchs. Fourth Row: G. Kowalewski. S. Stone. T. Misi- aszek, D. Gamalski. A. Serowik, E. Gabalski. A. Wronski, J. Marciniak. Moderator: Rev. john Gabalski.
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COLLEGE CHOIR Reorganized in 1942, the College Choir has steadily gained an envious position in the Music Department. The aims of this group are threefold: to further an interest in vocal music among the college studentsg to train prospective candidates for The Schola Cantorumg and, to provide liturgical chant for the divine services held in the classics chapel. The choir's achievements are a tribute to the splendid cooperative spirit between the director and its members. First Row: A. Lacki, Z. Kowalczyk, H. Bejgro- wicz, B. Kaczmarczyk, B. Janowicz, G. Dabrow- ski. Second Row: Rev. J. Gabalski, Directory M. Kaminski, J. Jablonski, C. Lacki, A. Wozniak, W. Rybaltowski. Tbird Row: R. Macieiewski, F. skalski, F. Jagodzinski, A. Maids, E. Funda- lewicz, F. Lapczynslci. Founb Row: E. Pilar, S Swierzowski, C. Lichodzieiewski, M. Wieczorek J. Skora, J. Miller, E. Lazowski. Moderator: Rev. John Gabalski. THE LAKE ORACLE Founded for the purpose of fulfilling the traditional purpose of a Catholic Campus newspaper, the Lake Oracle strives to increase school spirit by recognizing contributions to the intellectual, social, and spiritual welfare of the Classics' Department. To record the numerous activities of the scholastic year as well as to promote Catholic Action is another of its aims. Published monthly from Septem- ber to june, ten numbers appear in that period. Perhaps the most noteworthy ad- vancement of this year's Lake Oracle was the increased art work, modern layouts of pages and the complete coverage of school news and activities. Standing: A. jagodzinslti, Z. Kowalczyk, A. Maids, A. Walawender. Sealed: F. jagodzinski, Editorg G. Dabrowski, Assistant Editor. Moderator: Rev. Andrew Pawelczak.
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