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afford meand 0 communicafion an reglfiond wifA Airi A ow men The Sophomores helped to win the National Latin Trophy this year, says Patricia Piatkoski proudly. She is now initiating the carefree Freshmen into the secretof this success--- hard work and perseverance. K. Ernatt, M. Kusiak. ll. Bonkowski. H. Kumon, J. Patrzalek, P. Wicinski. A. Balrerzak, and P. Piatkoski. 'Zleszcze Polska Nie Zgin e la, at least inthe ht-arts of P. Dzikielewska, P. Zmeck. F. Kordos, 5. Polonis. and B. liybinska, as theytake inthespiritedwords of Hedwig: Zuk, who and heads the group discussing the customs traditions of the Poles, Even Sr. M. Consuela finds it easy to give her full atten- tion. Mira Fertner is giving some interesting points on The Trial of Edmund Campion These Freshmen: D. Witkowska, R. Bogdan ski, A. Brylewski, N. Para, M. Rogulski C Fredley, B. Ruszala, M. Rajs, J. Ciesluk and Sister Expedita are enjoying her presen tation. One of the numerous projects, still in the making, is being explained to those interested. The Roman Pantheon is to be Chester Skonieczny's contribution to the Latin II group. D. Niedzielski, C. Skonieczny, R. Kowalczyk, and E. Madalinski. '-M.
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I2 5 Earnestly studying the intricate com- plexities of a term paper are these English IV students. Dolores Homic is explaining the details to her fellow class- mate - Joseph Pacholec, Patricia Greczyk, Marlene Lech, Terry Mason, Irene Onacka, and John Potempski. The interest of American Lit. is being portrayed by the Juniors as they relive, as well as read, the interesting works of our Fore-Fathers. Gerald Gorelski Virginia Koss Ronald Majkowski Regina Lutkowski Raymond Gutkowski Grace Ellero Loretta Andrzewski Arlene Stodol l :sl .X 1 Olgjtefflfbtfe MHC! Jang lfl6lg0.'5 cuhuraf cfecfefolamenf in do It's Radio Time in the English class of Sophomores 112. The three critics are checking the performers for poise, enuncia- tion and clarity. Joan Czarnik, Theresa Szumplawski, Gloria Babinski, Janice Solosiewicz, Gerald Brock, Ronald Michalski. The English II students livened up their regular class work, by writing their own poetry, which was later submitted to the National High School Poetry Association, in Los Angeles. tSeatedl: Patricia Bonk and Bridget Cybul- ski. tstandinglz Robert Kopek, Pat Czarnik, Dorothy Cieslik, Jerome Polonis.
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jkrough cience we larabe goo! for flue marve oua in nafure. -sf Learning the hows and Uwhysu of science affords many moments of enjoyment. An interesting group of seniors, G. Pisarkiewicz, D. Homic, S. Weshaled, and L. Gutkowski, guided by S. M, Electa, are studying why a reaction has taken place. New lab, new microscopes, and new animals. Genevieve Rys and Stanley Netski are receiving their first instruction from Sister Mary Annette on the use of a microscope. Advancing deeper into the mysteries of Biology by the use of microscopes, Lorraine Zakrzewska, Stanley Netski, Richard Orszewski, Frank Wegori, and Genevieve Rys find that this type of work proves to be exciting as well as educational. F. Rndzialowski is making sure that his classmates take note of God's wonders in the sky - the Constellation, the Little Dipper. L. Kmiecik, B. Kubinska, F. Skierski, R. Sadowski, A. Muczynska, and D. Kus are full of admiration and awe.
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