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THE E!-XELE ST 'J' ' J 1 ff ' if ls 5 Joseph Mattern i Editor-in-Chief t I 5 I W . gl g I - i .- N. x ,Ilia 1. ' E ' filif - 1-.',.,3w ' i fi? Ronald Mack Business Manager 4 .pf EE Publishing a yearbook is a unique experience-one which will never be forgotten by the individuals who played an intrinsic role in bringing the job to completion. Now that the puzzle of the yearbook has been solved, we are in a position to look back and evaluate our efforts. When the work commenced in September of this school year, all we had for a starting point was a vague concept of a yearbook. We anticipated the great amount of work ahead of us with a feeling of pessimism, thinking that perhaps we were incapable of the task. But slowly and steadily we began building upon our concept-choosing staffs, amassing photos, writing copy, and soliciting ads. Thus day by day, piece by piece the almost unintelligible concept began ma- terializing into a more vivid reality. The difficulties which we ex- perienced were varied and frequent. Many times we felt the pre- deadline pressure' sapping us of that necessary encouraging factor, and then it was only the fundamental desire to fulfill the Will of God which kept us at the task. We must admit that the job of publication was actually a course in itself. Besides the journalistic knowledge we acquired, we learned how to grow in certain virtues, we learned much about the major Polish fraternal organizations in the U. S., and we learned more about Orchard Lake. ln viewing the 1956 Eagle in its totality, we see now that it means much more to us than a mere collection of photos and copy pertinent to the scholastic year of 1955-56. It represents a cooperative effort worthy of praiseg it is the culmination of our four-year stay at Orchard Lakeg it is a manifestation of a devotion to the Will of Godg it is a reminder of the many headaches and sacrifices which we endured on its account. Fr. Edward Popielarz Fr. Walter Ziemha Faculty Adviser Ass't. Faculty Adviser 1 i ' i ' l 1 - . 6- ,, Z. 'I GF. N 3' f ry. ra ,. 1-if 1. . lb.. , 1 , .. --M H ,xl t , I I' , il' v.-v ', jeg U Q, , i -I -f V ii, I s, . . -35.65 pa IX, x K . I 3 :glial Y me I Fr. Joseph Swastek Fr. Edwin Szczygiel Ervin Barallek Lawrence HOPPB Daniel Pisamwski Theme Adviser Advertising Aff Literary Edimf' Ph0l0EfaPh1Y We are happy to leave behind this year- book as a contribution to the already rich tradition of Orchard Lake, and grateful to have been a part of the Orchard Lake spirit which we have tried to portray somewhat Leonard Chrobot Robert Goclowski Arnold Pawlowski High school Editor High School Hish Svhvql Business Manager Lzterafy Edna' l 2 I within the covers of this book - The 1956 Eagle. .. Y .,,..L.- -. ----Y i-.,...:-.Zi -- t is
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RFP! Q K 1 f-2' s K Q- 2 ' ,sl-I .1 ' v-:, if l ,- E. Bula, D. Chlebowy, C. Rajew- ski, V. Bielecki, and H. Figura give the new yearbook a critical once-over. Result? Their faces say it: Splendid! BLIlI!lTIlI S I N There's more to putting out a yearbook than what meets the eye. - R N. Zielinski, S. Cerlock, and E. Baranek check whether all the art and copy are ready for mailing before the deadline. l Il 97
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A1 High School General Staff: R. Wojciechowski, R. Goclowski, A. Pawlowski, and L. Chrobot Typmg: F. Walczyk, G. Rut- kowski, L. Dytkowski, and C. COV1lCk
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