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DY'rK0 - pride of the first-tenors in the Schola -H accomplished hoop- stcr -- frequent quip: What a guy! - placed McAdoo on the map - strong aversion to the fly- ing pigskin -- sincere attempt at aulhorilativencss in scholastic phil- osophy - cooperative - cheerful smile. ifilrff' i 1-IANKM - staunch defender of hu- man rights - has the gift of never leaving a statement unquestioned -- conscripted into the Polish Un- derground - pool shark E scru- pulously loyal to the Dziennik Pol- ski - practitioner of Sherlock- Holmery - likes the subtle distinc- tions of philosophy - unique pro- nunciation of Polish hard sounds - candid - aggressive. STAN - a ruler in Noah's Ark without a coat of mail, but with a ferruginous thunder and arm - Hey, Whatls goin' on here? - idolizer of the Dodgers - adaman- tine aversion to hand-grenades - first love: Westerns - cosmopoli- tan sport fan - frequently coordin- ates his study of Polish and Ethics - posthumous competitor to Shakes- peare in the Little Theatre - a friend indeed. 1. E. Olszewski, G. Rajewski, G. Rutkowski, L. Hoppe, and R. Grontkowski 0 7 ask Fr. J. Buszek: Really, what is Educa.ion. 2. Graduation morning begins with the Baccalaureate Mass and Sermon. as 3. N. Zielinski, L. Hoppe, V. Bielecki, and S. Gerlock go to it on Philosophy thesis in preparation for Comprehensives. , 2- i' 1. ' s, , . l tl l ' Nl tl mal if l W X V. 'W ., , , , ' A i, 'J QW , , ,i , , , f- Y . ,V K t'.,'I, ,A- r 5 Vw Y l Y f I' ff ,: . i ' f ., 'F 1 'f-- Ttrfv,-Xi 'i ,I V A T! W ' . l , X qty A . ' '15 ff 1 A y., . . .Y W . A AY 1 .fr W4 If -Ai - I ,figt uit if -ga t t, 'nn L
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UPF THE HEIIUHIJ .,',. F it all X iff 51 - Env', -A the little dynamo from Crivitz-beams the true Wisconsin blush - expert in agronomy - member of the Polish Under- groundv - conversationalist plus - assistant artist of the yearbook - perennial Sgt.-at-arms - Fr. Mak- simik's aide-de-camp - friendly - courteous. HVICM - subtle wit breaks through his solemn features - What is this? - vice-prexy - capable bus- chauffeur - Gutenberg of the Sem- inary -- strong constitution against acquiring the habit of smoking - enjoys tennis - faithful in the li- brary stacks - helpful - pleasant. 1. After-dinner recreation periods inject that ever-so-nec- essary bit of respite from cracking the books. 2. Peanuts, popcorn, chewing gum! Anybody with a sweet tooth? DAN - most traveled senior - regularly commutes to Pontiac in Pontiac - the Music Department - appreciative of an undisturbed class period - supporter of Liggett and Myers - voracious novel read- er - prefers a pool table to a bed, yet - extemporaneous on History of Phil - night transom operator - industrious - pleasing. d 7 W9 'Fw M 'STI ' - F-T
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UFF THE HEEUHD HOPS - Sentry of the Regis- trar's Office - silent man in every argument - desires to extend the day at least five hours - ends every sentence to his roommate with dzicc- ko kochane - loves to hand out assignments saying make time - conscientious - keen, intellectual. RAY - vivid personality - cele- brated for his spontaneous philo- sophy quotes - coveted goal: mas- tery of Polish - a real asset to the library staff - has a wrathful aver- sion for philosophical garrulity - devoted scholar - conscientious - inestimable colleague. Grads Figura, Gerlock, Dytkowski, T. Olszewski, Zielinski and Rajewski chat leisurely before the statue of Our Lady. I l F RON - jovial personality -- strong supporter of dairy products - one-time All-American mail boy - shareholder in the Pall Mall cor- poration - enjoys football in the snow - wistful of the world to slow down to permit proper respira- tion in all of his 225 lbs. - indus- trious business manager of the Engle - sincere and congenial. t , K .1.--5'4 64 5 - ftrfifsiftv' u ll V
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