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THE SCRANTON CLUB Everything to perfection . . . this is the goal toward which the members of the Scranton Club strive in all their many undertakings. The spirit and enthusiasm which they give to the production of the annual Christmas play to be presented in Scranton and neighboring towns is eloquent testi- mony of their seriousness in working for the good of the Orchard Lake Schools. Officers: President: R. Zavackig Vice-President: B. Toloczko: Secretary: A. Marcinltog Treasurer: J. Horanzyg Sergeant-ai-Arms: C. Prushinski. THE EMPIRE STATE CLUB Formerly known as the Syracuse Club, this group of students from New York state give proud proof of the talents of the Orchard Lake student to all with whom they come in contact. A special kind of enthusiasm pervades their activities, and each of the members, whether sporting a Club jacket, or preparing for some Club project, is ever full of dedicated spirit. Officers: President: M. Wieczorekg Vice-President: M. Marasg Secretary: F. Walezykg Treasurer: J. Maxsweeng Sergeant-r1t'Arn1s: W. Clf-ha. y THE CHICAGO CLUB The lads from the Windy City and neighboring Indiana towns all belong to the Chicago Club. To ring wide the good name of St. Mary's, to show forth the treasures of Polish culture, to keep alive in the Chicago area the traditions of our fore- fathers, these are the objectives of one of the oldest city clubs at Orchard Lake. Officers: President: S. Dominikg Vice-President: J. Kosibag Secretary: M. Sienkiewiczg Treasurer: J. Mat- terng Sergeant-at-Arms: E. Baranek.
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The Little Theatre of the Lower Division of the Preparatory, under the direction of Fr. John Galmlski, marked Columbus Day, October 12th, with a special program. The Play in- cluded: C. Koscinski, C. Novak, L. Piaslcow- ski, J. Wcsolek, T. Nawara, and L. Kobiela. '95T?':ivE-Y 44 - ,,, , l .70 - r 1 I g , i . Pri' l-si'A3LA. TT .iz ilu ...K ., M l A special program honoring St. Pius X included J participants from all departments. The Sea League of Detroit held their ob- servance of Dolzynki on the spacious lawns of the Orchard Lake campus. fu
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