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Each Day Janet Rodziewicz, Thomas Romanik, Mary Ann Theresa Romeo. When temperatures in May soared into the high 80's, Christopher Brostek like most of his friends just had to get a long, cool drink to assuage his thirst before buckling down. Anti-integration news from the South fired the imaginations of the American history students to study the issues further. They decided the most satisfactory way of analyzing the facts was by examining the arguments from an affirmative and negative point of view. Consequently, they staged a debate on the topic. Re- solved: That the Negro should have equal rights with the Whites; the affirmatives were winners. With Top: Nancy Carol Rynski, James Sabelsky, Lorraine Theresa Serda. Fourth: Carol Ann Sitkins, Christine Solowski, Mary Ann Spanke. Third: Christine Sparazynski, Carol Ann Stanczyk, Martha Mary Staniszewski. Second: Kenneth Stockfish, Michael Stodulski, Bar- bara Eleanore Strelczuk. Bottom: Robert Stuckey, Ronald Stuckey, Christine Marie Szalankiewicz.
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In School Work Carrying chairs which were used on the stage during an assembly, Juniors John Paciorek, Jerome Cesulski, Bernard Brach, Chester Jarema, George Dudek and Frank Buniak performed their good deed as they treked to the sewing room. Top: Sandro Jane Miholek, Patricia Marie Mikolajczyk, Veronica Mikolajczyk. Second: Dennis Mroczek, Sharon Kaye Mularski, Mary Ann Nasierowski. Bottom: Donald Alfred Nawrocki, Marilyn Gertrude Nowicki, Casimir Edward Obuchowski. Leona Opalka John Paciorek Judith Pacocha Ronald Papiernik Patricia Patla Mary Ann Piekarski Joanna Pietrona Loretta Pietrzyk Dennis Pochmara Diane Podkowa Lawrence Puma Charles Pycz Joyce Rakoczy Judith Ranke Marlene Ranke 25
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Wisdom, Age We Advanced in Top: Christine Ann Sztaba, Patricia Ann Szuba, Martin Tanono. Fourth: Christine Marie Tempolski, Priscilla Trombka, Carol Ann Truhan. Third: Daniel John Tuzinowski, James Viner, Carol Ann Wadino. Second: Geraldine Lorraine Wiechecki, Nannette Kath- leen Wilczynski, Diane Mary Winiarski. Bottom: Judith Ann Zach- aries, Eugene Zajac, Irene Ann Zimny. Folding the Scroll for mailing to exchange schools was a task the journalism students cheerfully performed because it meant getting paper from ail parts of the United States. Antoinette Krzesowski folded them, Lorraine Kucharek put them into envelopes and Thomas Romanik put the stamps on. Under the old umbrella was not the best way of watching a foot- ball game, but it was different. The weather for the homecoming was miserable but spirits were high when the muddy Greyhounds whipped Benedictine for Queen Louise's sake. 27
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