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LIBRARY Under thc direction of the Rev. Librarian, Fr. Walter Ziemba, the library staff composed of sem- inarians and college students, carries out the work of managing and operating the Orchard Lake School Library and Office. This opportunity of library experience acquaints the students with li- brary techniques and develops in them a love for books expectant of the true student. Each year the library is the site of displays and symposiums in which both the faculty and students participate. Library Office Staff: Librarian: Rev. W. Ziembaq Assistant Librarian: Richard Zavackig C. Kutiuk, R. Gronlkowski, L. Chrobot, J. Jarzembowski, R. Werenski, D. Pisarowski and S. Ziemha. IN-FIRMARY Under the capable direction of the Rev. Joseph Janiga, the infirmary attends to the Medical needs of the Orchard Lake students. Two student in- firmarians, trained by Fr. Janiga, are also available to care for the students' needs. Three times each week the infirmary is attended by the school phy- sician. Staff: lnfirmarian: Rev. J. Janigag Campus Physician: Dr. E. Dobski: Attending Physicllmz M. Childersg Assist- ant lnfirmarians: D. Horkey, K. Zettel. BOOKSTORE The responsibility of managing the book store rests upon the shoulders of the store manager and his assistants. It is their responsibility to supply the students of the three departments with the proper text-books as well as other supplies throughout the school year. ln addition to this the book store also supplies the students with es- sential personal commodities and dry-cleaning services. Staff: Manager: Edward Masakowskig Assistants: Peter llamernik, Richard Zavacki. i i l 4 P .1 1-L jk-f
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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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ETHIJPIQILIT III. BS THE DETROIT CLUB The Detroit Students Club organizes the students from Detroit and vicinity into a closely knit and cooperatively operating group. Enjoying the largest membership on the campus, it is able to undertake large projects and carry them through to great succcss. Since l9l9, it has been achieving fame as one of the most accomplished metropolitan clvbs on the campus. Officers: l'resirlent: T. Ozog: Vice-Presiflcnt: S. Caci- ochg Secretary-Treasurer: T. Crcff. EASTERN STATES CLUB From Massachusetts to Delaware-that's the wide orbit of operation undertaken by the mem- bers of the Eastern States Club. Though wide- spread in area, the group is especially known for its closely-organized and highly efficient method of operation. Like all the other clubs of this nature, it tries to maintain a spirit of close friendship that will last through the years. Officers: President: S. Wisniewskig Vice-President: E. Buciag Secretary: W. Bratusg Treasurer: W. Zebrowskig Sergeant-at-Arms: R. Selenske. THE PITTSBURGH CLUB The Eastern half of Pennsylvania supplies the members for the Pittsburgh Club, which is one of the most dynamic of its kind on the Orchard Lake campus. Lending moral and financial support to the School, it draws its monetary resources from the sponsoring of dramatic productions which are presented to Pennsylvania audiences during the Christmas holidays. Officers: President: S. Iiedmerskig Vice-President: L. Figasg Secretary: T. Rutkowskig Treasurer: T. Semet- kowski.
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