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I- f W V. '59 Ffwmzn J OHN RAK oczy Class Master ---fr- W 1 l A t 4 tg v L A 1 I LEONARD Cunosor Vice-President South Bend, Indiana A gc-nm-rously unselfish nature was Len's main attribute. 'l'alx-nu-d and active. he gave of his abilities to school and class projects unstintingly. As an officer of the Class, as editor of the Comet and Ark Log, as a Library Staff member, and in many other positions, he wrote for himself u brilliant record of achievement. ,Q X 1 5 'LN Ya 'cf s if CLEMENT OTOLSKI President South Bend, Indiana A four year term as president attests to the Rod's love for the class. ln addition, he won numerous letters in Football and Track. He was earnest, studious, fun-loving and leisurely, and one of the top men of the Class scholas- tically. ' Q' , i i SAMUEL PIASECZNY Secretary Detroit, Michigan The bearded savant of the Class, Sam stood out among his classmates for his unique ability of combining a per- sonality, a physique and a love of sports. Secretary of the Class for four years, he served in this position most faithfully. Quiet, meditative, poetry-loving - this was Sam. high school x 2
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Leonard Mallat, Leonard Chrobot, Bernard Masztakow- ski, Arnold Pawlowski, Rev. Francis Zdrodowski, Samuel Piaseczny, Clement Otolski Graduates of the Preparatory School Arnold Pawlowski, Rev. Jo- seph Kubik, Robert Wojcie- chowski, Norbert Coles Loyalty to Cod is the first aim of the Orchard Lake Schools. ln view of this lofty aim the students of St. Mary's become naturally imbued with a heroic sense of loyalty to their own country and to their Polish ances- try. The goal of St. Mary's Preparatory is to stabilize young men in their physical, intellectual and moral pur- suits hy manifesting to them the profound significance of a true and well-founded Christian character. Added to this are the constant efforts of the Faculty Members throughout the four years of the student's life to effect in each student the practical realization of high Chris- tian ideals. aqmxixfstt..
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. 'w v ijt.: . Q J A' , ' hip- if 525' -2 e I 4,,,. .-1 E.-jj,-4' i ifiiiiiriv rf ' 1 i BERNARD MASZTAKOWSKI Treasurer Detroit, Michigan An active participation in all sports combined with an exuberant personality distinguished Bennie from his class- mates. Whenever anything was undertaken for the class, he could be depended on for full support. Cenerosity, savoir-faire, amity - for these we shall long remember him. - I . i . I Q 1 Y. , I l 1 5 Q JAMES CERA Milwaukee, Wisconsin Big Jim was Milwaukee's proud contribution to the Class of '56. His genuine geniality and cheerful smile brightened up many a dull moment. Always above aver- age in studies, always willing to help, always interesting to talk to, always hungry - that was Big Jim. ' nt i ,.... i?tE 1 CHARLES BOHLINGER West Branch, Michigan Skip was a cheery sort of fellow who joined the class in the Sophomore year. His most distinguishing trait was his ability to make and keep friends. Though not a member of any of the varsity athletic teams, his enthusiasm for intramural sports activities was ever unbounded. NORBERT COLES Detroit, Michigan We can best lescribe Norb as a soft-spoken student, ever deliberate and persistent in his efforts. Never refusing anyone a favor, overcoming his troubles with a smile and helping others to do likewise - these were among many of Norlfs characteristics.
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