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1 V lr TR? . 'R l i 1 f JOHN KUKULSKI Hamtramck, Michigan .lohn's popularity grew with each new cognomen he ac- quired. He was famous for his nonchalant manner and his familiar habit of shrugging off worries. Not especially proficient in the field of sports, he expended his energy in the organization and direction of the intramural leagues. 1 1 farce' - lu? as 1 t 1 N' N 1 5 I i 5131 1 i'e- i C, -:.. fn tt -,?lf:J'l1- -L '11 ' -. pfp. ,- I' t 5 VICTOR LISEK South Bend, Indiana A music-loving Hoosier, Vic became a member of the Class of '56 when he transferred in time to catch the class in its sophomore year. A Hi-Fi enthusiast, with houy- ance packed into every inch of his six foot-two inch frame. he always proved himself to be the life of any party. 1 ' I i 1 1 1 1 I l 1 5? 1 Q'L'3'r- GERALD Laszczvusxl Wyandotte, Michigan Alert, genial, athletic, keen-witted, ambitious - no super- fluitv of adjectives can be used in describing Lesh. His excellent work while a captain of two varsity teams is a definite example of the unique ability of leadership for which he is respected. Wi f' I.-4 1 I THADDEUS MACKIEWICZ Detroit, Michigan lVlotts, the orthocpist, as he was once referred to. can best be described as considerate and understanding. thanks to a compani0nab'e nature, the word enemy was not in his vocabulary. His never-say-die spirit came to the fore while he performed brilliantly on the champion- ship foothall team.
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'bv' Li Faaucts Dum Syracuse, New York Frank joined the class in his Junior year. Though rather quiet and retiring in his manner. he added a spirit of joviality to the class that was most infectious. I-le was a member of the second tenor section of the Glee Club and was instrumental in the organization of the S 8: J Comet. ...-.......1.....-- - A -,,,ss, : ' , ,J-5 j ' ' ' f 'ii up 1 -, pi-ir' ,,. ' ' . -, ' , hiv - , , if fl ,t N5 V ' NNI i . V. ll. l! , fi-Q WALTER Gitziamk Hammond, Indiana Hammond must be quite a city if it has any of the nature of its gift to the Class of '56, Vigorous, humorous, active - are but a few of the adjectives which can he used to describe Wally. Whether as a mvmher of the track team, or assisting the coach as manager for other sports, little of his time was idled away. -eff- - - - - 1- .V-. la-13-a+, ,Ay I ,-.hit V. - . f -f -V: -. A. :, lj-'gy' ' 1 ., ' , ,Y A . ' i E ., 'Qr1Q,',:N,5'r . t f ,- : , , ' . , -- 'ri ., ,11,,tu5 ,..,i ed... -. 'NU'-.' ROBERT GOCLOWSKI Hamtramck, Michigan Popularity has always characterized Cuts Small in stature, but large in his number of friends, active par- ticipation in numerous campus activities, especially in the field of Music, made him a friend of everyone. One of the top men scholastically, he never let his accomplishments interfere with his geuiality. i v I I l i i k 'Ds A s.. , l i t THADDEUS KOPACKI Detroit, Michigan Ted's many outstanding accomplishments in the field of sports, as well as scholastics. will never be forgotten. His simple straightforwardness, his cool confidence, and his habit of obtaining perfection in anything and every- thing he undertook, won him much deserved praise.
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inet-n 4 ' 1 l ,xt- 'ln lp l E STANISLAUS MAJEWSKI Detroit, Michigan Combine a scholar and a skilled athlete and you have Stash. His hard work and clean play gained him popu- larity on the gridiron, basketball court and cinder track, as well as classroom. His patience was manifested in his ability to perform hard work with a smile. FRANCIS MITAN Whiting, Indiana Few shall forget the innumerable pseudonyms we devised for our man Meetz. Quiet, sympathetic and charmingly shy-be seemed to capture the spirit of the class in all his undertakings. LEONARD MALLAT Birmingham, Michigan Though Len was described as the terror of the gridiron, a more loyal friend could hardly be found. His easy- going and sincere nature gained him recognition among his classmates. His long term as Sergeant-of-Arms of the Class exemplifies his popularity among his classmates. JOHN NELSON Port Huron, Michigan Although Nellie entered the class as a Sophomore, no one could think of him as a newcomer. Earnest in sports, determined in class, neat in appearance, suave- even without an S-K-In name, he won the admiration of the class. high school 2
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