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COLLEGE MISSION UNIT The purpose of the College Mission Unit' is to acquaint the college students with the needs of the missions, as well as to instill in them a valiant missionary spirit. These aims are real- ized by means of spiritual, educational, and social activities, In cooperation with the Seminary Mission Unit, which stages the Annual Mission Rally, the members contribute willfully their services. This group produced two young men who are now furthering the cause of Christ in the Far East. Standing: Thomas Palko, Vice-Presidentg Harry Bojarski, Treasurer. Seated: Leonard Novak, Presi- dent. Moderator: Rev. Francis X. Orlik. . FRIENDS OF THE ORCHARD LAKE SEMINARY A recognition of the need for an organi- zation which would sponsor an annual drive for funds among Polish-speaking Ameri- cans was responsible for the conception of the Friends of the Orchard Lake Seminary. Since its inception four years ago, the organization has focused its message of appeal on the need for funds in the educa- tion and support of the Polish Refugee boys who are students at St. Mary's. Last year's drive was a huge success, realizing over 320,000 The Eagle Staff wishes Father Popielarz, its Director, bigger and better results in the future. Sealed: Chester Genecki, Stanley Lipinski. Stand- ing: Joseph Sadowski, Adam Maida, Edward Fundalewicz, James Stamborski. Moderator: Rev. Edward D. Popielarz.
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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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'M sci STUDENT OFFICE PERSONNEL The efficiency and promptness with which institutional correspondence is answered, re- corded and filed is due in a great measure to the fine staff of students who are employed in the various offices of the Administration Building. Realizing the fact that these students are forced to forfeit their free time in order to be on hand to carry out their assigned tasks, adds greatly to a proper appreciation of their unselfishness and self-sacrifice. Possibly the thought that the experience gained will serve them in good stead as parish priests will urge them to continue their record of fine per- formance. Standing: Stanley Lipinski, john Ktafchak, Jerome Tychulski, Bernard Przybocki, Chester Genecki. Seated: Stanislaus Milewski, Clement Markowski. ,W -V . . ,..-,.-.,.......,. . r . , DETROIT STUDENTS' CLUB As one of the oldest municipal societies, the Detroit Club is still the most active organization on and off the campus. Its aims are clearly outlined in its constitution, namely, training in public speaking by way of programs of theatrical productionsg strengthening social tiesg and, aiding the Alma Mater through moral and material contributions. The organization sponsors annually a number of diversified activities for the realization of its outlined fraternal aims. Slanrling: Edward Oleksyk, Secretaryg Richard Kucharski, Treasurer. Seated: Stanislaus Red- wick, Ptesidentg Raymond Skoney, Vice-Presi- dent. Moderator: Rev. John Rozak.
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