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ff? We share ideas through the printed word gn fda scgooffzaflefc .gn fgs Wea 'cgoog Mary's interests are publicized freely. For cherished memories of school life and for a unifying spirit among the students, the school publications serve an important role. Editori- al ability is developed and interests in new fields of endeavor are aroused. Capable page editors of The Cantiann the school news- paper, june Killian, En- genia Lisowski, Ronald Rie- del, Georgia Molls, Reginald Kszyczkowski, and Eleanore Sigler. james Tolcher, in the insert, is editor-in-chief. vs, NS Shirley Zaleski, business manager, congratulates Lucy Chleva and Vin- cent Kicielinski, who rated highest in the patron and ad drive for the yearbook. The yearbook staff finds pleasure and interest in its work: Shirley Kelly, artg George Weber, photogr james Ramler, copyg Georgia Molls, aphyg George Kucinich, artg of the literary staff.
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We accomplish feats of industr ja ffis fecfinicaf Most appealing to the boys because of their natural interest in technical work are the courses offered in the Industrial Arts division. Besides the subjects sug- gested by the pictures, the study of Auto Mechanics is also offered. wil The Enished products of the wuodshop are gratify- ing to William Kuehl, Raymond Hennessey, jo- seph Campolo, Herbert Riedel and Lawrence Sterba. The mysteries of electric- ity intrigue Frank Boros, john Span, Lawrence Zu- chowski, and Robert Smee as they diligently apply themselves to their respec- tive assignments. ri-uuve gms 1 K 5 . x.............,s . tum., lf- , Lf'- Roman Brejer attempts to master principles while Alex Ciecierski, Thomas and Rob- ert Piatak use their drafting instruments to construct geo- metric figures. Andrew Kochera, Edward Ryba, Donald Mills and Peter Less display ease and dex- terity in the manipulation of the machines in the Shop. 'ns ---r -tw
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gn ffie fllifzafcy Students help accession the new books acquired tor the library. Mary Ann Kowski, Bernice Span, Joanne Skryp, Vincent Kicielinski, and Mary Ann Matta learn the first steps in library science. Bernice Span charges books to Jacqueline Rzonca and Catherine Pozna. 'KMA Periodicals attract Loretta Sekowski to the maga- zine rack in the library. Maryann Walaszek seeks information from the card catalogue. wzinkg Dpen ousa Members of the student council: Rita Kochera, Paul Oswald, Michael Mad-ey, and Bernice Span help register students from the neighboring elementary schools during Open House.
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