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KENNETH J. KMIESKE Cafeteria 2,3,4g Drama 4. 1 F S , ug ,- , fx RAYMOND J. KNEEBONE Ln 6 ,,- Bob Morris gives us a demonstration in correct typing technique. CHARLES S. KOTSCH T 0 Intramural Basketball 1,2 3 Y pl n g l'Q P .. .fa P . . .fa P Guard 4. Tom Krantz is having some trouble with the spacing rules in his typing class. Father Greene is analyzing Tom's difficulty and will soon have an answer. 28 x ul I I An V. ag 5 1 l gf Hulk ,1 -..
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French ls Still A Popular Language Father Fleck seems to be having: difficulty in getting the correct lip formations from Douglas Mack. THOMAS C. KENNEY Intramural Basketball 1,2 3 Dance Committee 3,43 Drama 3,4. X Notice how almost everyone-'s eyes are watching lip formations, which is very important in learning how to speak French. ROBERT D. KLYM Band 12,33 Honor Roll 3 x,, L RONALD J, KMIESKE Bowling 13 Cafeteria 3,4 it 4' r- 42 at t N Q tal I
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Seniors Take Over At the Assemblies We took time out during one of our many assemblies to snap this one. The big seniors usually manage to get the front seats of the assemblies and this one was no exception. This year we had one of the finest programs of general and special assemblies in the history of the school. We had interesting visits from the Detroit Traffic Department, the General Electric Company, the Detroit Edison Company, the Propagation of the Faith Office, Mr. Albert Weatherly, the publisher of the '58 Saldet, Mr. Edward Freer, the staff assistant in the Educational Relations Section of General Motors, as well as the assemblies preceding the important football games and the opening basketball game, and the normal pre-holiday assemblies that form a part of every high school schedule. This year's program was as diversified as it was interesting. Everything was discussed from the necessity of a high school education to the latest scientific and technological advancements in the fields of chemistry and physics. Our hope is that future assemblies continue on the high plane that has been maintained during this past year. JEROME F. KOWALESKI Football 3,43 Baseball 45 Intra- mural Basketball 3,4g Yearbook Staff 43 Science Club 43 Dance Committee 4g Drama 3,4g Bas- ketball mgr. 3. A . .... J wgs'.f.z .g A4 ggi . , ' 1. asf,-is . . Q, , Q- sw .A i ' . ' Ikggiy: ,, M 9' . 'Q , . I ,. xl l . ii 'E 5' 15 :.ig5515i? ':1: .1 N e i ll- Q- i Q '1 2 ' ' ' fr'4ffAfr ffl? V ' - at V 'Sv var. , . ff' , -vu Neal. .SM 1 H, '79 :W I l JAMES F. KRAMER Glee Club 4. MARTIN J. KOZICKI Band 1g Swimming 1. .
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