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BUFFALO STUDENTS' TCLUB The Buffalo Club has for its purpose to in- still in its members the necessity of mutual help and unity in their daily pursuits at Orchard Lake. To effect material and moral aid to the institution is another of its aims. One of the most successful off-the-campus ventures of the club is the annual practice of keeping alive the Polish custom of Koledo- wanief' This activity together with an oc- casional play has aided the townsfolk of Buffalo to become more closely acquainted with Saint Mary's and its Alumni. Standing: Chester Frysiak, Secretaryg Daniel Wasik, Treasurer. Seated: Bernard Czechowicz, Presidentg Philip jarmack, Vice-President. Moderator: Rev. John Gabalski. CHICAGO STUDENTS' CLUB Following faithfully its motto Friend- ship, Unity and Collaboration, the Chi- cago Club has assured itself a permanent position among the leading municipal clubs on the Campus. Regular monthly meetings during the academic year and frequent get- togethers during the summer recess help to attain the club's objectives. Standing: J. Stamborski, Sgt.-at-Armsg T. Pla- wecki, Secretaryg W. Dykas, Treasurer. Sealed: A. Balczun, Presidentg E. Bloch, Vice-President. Moderator: Rev. Edward Skrocki.
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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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PHILADELPHIA STUDENTS' CLUB Organized with the aim of maintaining a spirit of permanent friendship among the students from Eastern Pennsylvania, Dela- ware and New Jersey, as well as extending moral and materialaid to St. Mary's, the Philadelphia Club has gone a long way in its twenty-two years of existence. It also has the distinction of being the first mu- nicipal club to establish a scholarship which would benefit some needy student from Philadelphia or vicinity. Each year the members strive, by various activities, to acquaint the East with the genuine spirit of St. Mary's. Standing: Chester Genecki, Treasurer. Seated: Vincent Nebus, Vice-President: john Stawasz, Secretary. Moderator: Rev. John Buszek. SCRANTON CLUB Having been organized for the purpose of maintaining and strengthening friendship ties among its members, and of awakening an effective willingness among the Polonia of Scranton to aid morally and financially the schools at Orchard Lake, the Scranton Club is one of the largest and most active municipal clubs on the campus. Under the guidance of Father Rybinski, the club is enjoying great success in the field of theatrical productions which are presented in Scranton and vicinity during the Christmas Holidays. Year by year its success and popularity has steadily in- creased, thus verifying that the club is success- ful in fulfilling its avowed purposes. Standing: Francis Zywicki, Treasurerg Thomas Szczerba, Sgt.-at-Arms. Seated: Stanley Lipinski, Secretary: Joseph Ostrowski, Vice-President. Mod- erator: Rev. Joseph Rybinski.
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