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We Sought Truth, God Top: Edward Kulawiak, Jacqueline Frances Kurowski, Elaine Marie Kurzawa, Judith Ann Kwiatkowski. Fourth: Joseph Lerczak, Dorothy Ann Lohrmann, Carol Ann Madacki, Pat- ricia Ann Marszalkowski. Third: Mary Lucille Matyjanowski, Judith Marie Mazur, Henry Miarka, Susan Mikina. Second: Camille Katherine Misukiewicz, Mary Cecelia Mlodzian- owski, Lorraine Moleski, Lorraine Frances Mueller. Bottom: Thomas Michael Muraszewski, Sylvia Diane Muszalski, Robert Edward Omilian, Carol Ann Oneski. Top: Walter Joseph Pawelkowski, Barbara Ann Pawlak. Bottom: Lucille Veronica Pelc, Jeanette Ann Petoskey. School was fun for Camille Misukiewicz and Henry Miarka when they could supple- ment the study of Shakespeare with re- cordings done by Artist Orson Wells. 19
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Top: Shirley Ann Glowocki, Lawrence Ed- ward Goralski. Bottom: James Joseph Go- ryszewski, Paul Edward Grzelewski. Library facilities were always in demand but particularly during the fifth hour when a majority of the students had a study period. There was reference reading to be done, reports to be prepared, books to be selected for reviews and analyses and data to be verified. In the senior year, the library became a second home to many for one quarter at least. It took much delv- ing in books and encyclopedias to find adequate information for a research or term paper. These sophomores learned the library's facilities at first hand. In World Around Us, Top: Carolyn Gustanski, Elaine Jean Gwarda, Maryann Jakubiak, Marcia Ellen Jaworski. Fourth: Kenneth Jurewicz, Elizabeth Ann Kaczorowski, Michaelene Karaszkiewicz, Chris- tine Kleczkowski. Third: Marilyn Ann Kloc, Jean Carol Koldys, Phyllis Patricia Kolinsky, Cynthia Kolodziejczyk. Second: Potricia Ann Koralewski, Barbara Marie Koslowski, Elaine Patricia Kowalczyk, Diane Kozowicz. Bottom: Diane Veronica Krzeminski, Mary Theresa Krzyzanowski, Julieanne Kubat, Gerald Kubik. 18
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We Surmounted Many Obstacles Top: Darlene Agnes Pienta, Bernard George Pieper, Julieann Polchowski, Sonia Marie Pollio. Fourth: Brian Lawrence Potter, James Henry Profota, Daniel Joseph Pytlak, Bar- bara Ann Rama. Third: Joanne Louise Reaume, Joseph Lawrence Rodziewicz, Carol Ann Rosochacki, Marlene Ann Ruda. Second: Lorraine Mary Rygielski, Diane Jean Salaski, Thomas Samelko, Fred Schoenrock. Bottom: Robert Anthony Selke, Lawrence Ronald Sieczkowski, Christine Phyllis Skonieczny, Karen Skotnicki. Tests are the most disagreeable experiences of the school year. This group of Sopho- mores tackled them with a vengeance as their concentration and seriousness of pur- pose indicate. Luckily, important ones came once each quarter. Clothing was a girls' favorite. Mary pressed her fabric while Carol Wadino tried a pat- tern against Patricia Szuba before cutting the pieces of a dress. 20
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