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FII TEH SIIIIIETIES I g J t K Q , . t 1 ' 9 PHI GAMMA CHI FRATERNITY The letters of this fraternity stand for the initials of the permeating spirit of all that the Frat does: Fellows of Good Cheer! The Fraternity is an important factor in integrating the students socially and providing the relaxation and recreation that keeps the Jacks from becoming dull boys. Highlights on its extensive calendar of activities are the Freshmen initiations and final Farewell Party in June. Inter- spersed throughout the year are frequent Frat Nightsv as well as outings and picnics to nearby sites. In this way the studentis social life on the 0.L. campus is made as rich and full as only friendship and fellowship can make it. Officers: Moderator: Rev. M. Koltuniakg President: V. Kurmaniakg Secretary: E. Warychg Treasurer: C. Rnszkowskig Sergeant-at-Arm..9: N. Centala. POLISH ROMAN CATHOLIC UNION One of the fraternal organizations described extensively in the theme of this yearbook has a group of its own on the St. Maryis Campus. It is the P.R.C.U. Croup 798. Among its objectives it specifically has the dissemination of information about the P.R.C.U. to the students. Its excellent record of accomplishment in the fields of religion, culture, and education speak out its importance. Thanks too to the generous aid of the national organization, many of the students at Orchard Lake enjoy the benefits of academic scholarships which make it possible for them to continue their education for the priesthood. Officers: President: Rev. A. Maksimikg Vice-President: Rev. J. Buszekg Chaplain: Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. Sznmalg Recording Secretary: Rev. J. Rybinskig Financial Secretary: C. Kutiukg Treasurer: Rev. W. Filipowiczg Medical Examiner: Dr. J. Dobski.
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PREP EI. B5 1 f-' 'KZ LITTLE THEATRE The development of the whole man cannot be complete unless he receives an education in the aesthetic, a vital part of which is the field of speech and drama. To fulfill its standard of com- plete education St. Mary's has formed a Little Theatre in which three-act plays and skits are pre- senlcd regularly throughout the academic year. With this experience in the theatre, the young man is better able to adapt himself to life in our mod- ern society, to appreciate the art of acting and play production, and to give opportunity to his dramatic desires and abilities. Officers: Direcmr: Prcfect S. Gerlockg President: K. Onog Vice-President: R. Prangag Secretary: D. Piotrow- ski: Treasurer: J. Kenockg Sergeant-at-Arms: T. Ray- mond. CRAFT CLUB Not only should the High School student be ed- ucated intellectually, morally and religiously, but also he must be afforded the opportunity of a manual education. For the fulfillment of this need: the Craft Club has been organized in the High School Department. It is designed to fulfill this desire of many students by enabling them to put their own ideas into effect in wood, metal and leather. Officers: Director: Prefect A. Wozniakg President: T. Kosnikg Vice-president: D. Donakowskig Secretary: E. Cnrdg Treasurer: J. Kenockg Sergeant-at-Arms: J. Ostrow- ski. MOMS' AND DADS' CLUB Very few organizations on the Orchard Lake Campus have won such renown as the Moms' and Dads' Club of St. Mary's. The Moms' and Dads' Club contributes not only to the financial needs of the school, but also helps to build the morale. The largest activity of the Club is the annual parties given during the Christmas and Easter Seasons. Officers: Moderulorz Rev. F. Zdrodowskig President: Mr. Walter Kushg Vice-President: Mr. George Smolbow- skip Secretary: Mrs. Antoinette Czajkowskig Treasurer' Mr. John Shaw.
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T IIE SEB IIIES E Y i 'T , -7-T 'TIT TT Ti1T' 'UT' 1 . 'F' -ll t . E xi ss it I STUDENT OFFICE PERSONNEL ln a bustling land of typewriters, desks, files, and stenciling machines we find students of St. Maryis filling the capacities of Office Personnel. ln a miniature but effective manner the student office personnel contribute their efforts to render complete the work entrusted to the campus admin- istrators. lmmeasurable experience and a true spir- it of responsibility for future priestly work is thereby gained by the students in their respective offices. Staff: Dearfs Office: J. Murzyng Registrafs Office: A. Marcinko, T. Pietras, L. lloppe, L. Miller, S. Wisniewskig l'rocurator's Office: Stanley Dominik. ATHLETIC MANAGERS If one were to judge by the frequency with which the Gymnasium is visited by the students and by the noise that is endlessly emitting from its confines, one would be inclined to believe that this is the most favorite spot on the campus. But its popularity and extensive use doesn't just hap- pen. lt is made possible, and this efficiently possi- ble, by the sacrifices of the student athletic man- agers whose duty and obligation it is to supervise the use of the facilities, as well as keep them in perfect order and state. It is they who provide the brain, brawn, and muscle required by the ex- panded program of activities of the athletic de- partment. Staff: R. Opiola, J. Nelson, S. Piaseczuy, R. Goclowski, C. Bohlinger, and S. Smolinski. CANTEEN MANAGERS ln order to make school life more enjoyable, many conveniences of home life are offered on the Orchard Lake Campus. One of the most important of these is the Canteens. Managers of the four cantcens supply the students with what seems one of the necessities of modern life, the after-meal snack. They are operated entirely by student man- agers and their assistants, thus giving them the responsibility and experience of operating a small- scale business. Managers: Seminary: E. Olszewskig College: L. Figasg T. Bodalskig Upper Division Preparatory: C. Wajdag Lower Division Preparatory: C. Ziembiec.
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