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In the field of SPORTS, Frank St. john and Ralph Beyer captured the MOST VALUABLE. PLAYER AWARD at the end of the football season. The Pastor, Reverend Vincent Borkowicz, presents the Scholarship Award of plaque and key to Leonard Goralski, an outstanding student of S. S. High who attained the highest scholastic standing in its history. Leonard had the distinction of having 72 Honor points in his junior Year. ALMA MATER is indeed proud of you, Leonard. r .' fi N Q.--Q -2? GOVERNOR'S TROPHY was added to the school collection of trophies. It is a distinguished award for hobby merited by Leonard Stress. Robert Romanowski had the distinc- tion of being named the first boy scribe' to capture the Michigan Catholic's Reporter of the week AVVARD.
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Page 60 text:
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The four-year Honor Students prove that study, application and ellort are in no way detrimental to popularity. They go down into the history of S. S. High as the rnost scholarly, popular and worthwhile knowing group. 'l'hey take out well rounded education, cultural attain- rnents and pleasant rneinories. Here they are: Richard Fatka, Constance Glazewski, Leonard Goralski, Rose Marie Klepaczyg, Margaret Kwiat- kowski, Rose Marie Pesta, Dolores Printz, Lucille Rundzia, Genevieve Rydel, -loan Stawara, Alice Sturge- leski, Dolores Suwienski, Conrad Wilamowski, Dorothy Wojnarowicz, Dorothy Wfycikowski. 'Av- The students enjoy the second year of drafting a course which adds con- siderably to the wealth of school cur- riculum. Ray Woloszyk, john and Stanley Rainko-each a whiz in aero-mechanics -each a top ranking student. Miss Constance Glazewski gave the ALMA MATER a four-year service as a librarian. Connie, you have our appreciation and thanks. Wd, If? 9 'A it lim L! ll Q 4-s '15 A' T' Tj
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