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SOPHCMCRES Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7 Row 8: W. Ambrose, J. Bak, D. Baniewicz, A. Banky, J. Barch, R. Barger, F. Bartosik M. Baruch, B. Bednowicz, J. Bialk, R. Bianchi, R. Biedrzycki, R. Bieniarz, T. Bieniarz J. Bobowski, J. Bock, R. Bonlender, R. Bronder, A. Bruno, E. Bunij, J. Burkot R. Cienkus, R. Ciesla, H. Cieslak, E. Ciurus, J. Cunningham, R. Cwanek, N. Dalka J. Doti, S. Dybczak, J. Edfords, J. Farrell, R. Finger, R. Finnerty, R. Fitzsimmons T. Fox, J. Fredericks, A. Gabinski, D. Gallagher, R. Gongola, B. Grabowski, D. Grenke J. Hagopian, J. Halko, R. Hanskiewicz, J. Harbut, H. Hasenkamp, J. Hernet, J. Horkay M. Humpa, L. Hycner, R. Hyndiuk, G. Jazdzewski, L. Josefowicz, D. Kaley, R. Kalusa Page 27 Officers of Sophomore A-lleft to rightl Secretary S. lechwar, Treasurer .l. Hevnet, Vice-President M. Parypinski, President l. Rinehart. The uncertainties and insecurities of our freshmen year have been lifted by the glorious sun of new knowledge. The sparkling dew upon the ground is dry. We are now at the noontide of our high school life-we are sophomores! As freshmen we looked upon high school with foreboding. Grammar school was so simple, we groaned. Slowly, however, we realized that higher learning was not so extremely difficult. We could even understand plane geometry which, in turn, gave us an understanding of the basic figures in mechanical drawing. Religion ll guided us to an appreciation of God's benevolent gifts-His graces. Occupations showed us the proper preparation needed to gain success in various occupational fields. We began to learn the fine points of sen- tence structure in English ll. Officers of Sophomore B-lleft to rightl President G. Jazdzewski, Secretary R. Kukielka, Vice-President J. Tuman, Treasurer T. Petruczenko.
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SOPHOMCRES Row 'la R. Kamowski, R. Kaserow, L. Kedzior, R. Kloth, R. Knakiewicz, R. Knowski, H Kocol Row 2: D. Kolodziej, D. Kolodzinski, M. Kon- winski, G. Koron, E. Koszycki, C. Koto- wicz, R. Kozlowski Row 3: T. Kramer, C. Krawczyk, J. Krzesinski R. Krzywicki, A. Kucik, R. Kukielka, M Kusibab Row 4: S. Lechwar, A. Lingwoy, W. Lis, C. Liss, R. Lizik, J. Luedtke, R. Maciejewski Row 5: A. Madai, T. Malinowski, R. Mangini B. Marczyk, J. Mason, J. Mermel, S. Michalik Row 6: R. Mirek, R. Moeller, S. Molinaro, F. Moriarty, B. Naborowski, D. Nastali, M. Nowoturski Row 7: T. Ochal, E. Orlowski, A. Ostrowski, M. Parypinski, E. Pasiewicz, J. Pawlak, T. Petruczenko Row B: P. Pospychala, R. Potempa, P. Prebis, T. Prugar, T. Pultorak, C. Pyrek, W. Radcliffe 4 1 Page 29 7e.- -an Oliicers of Sophomore C-tleft to rightl Vice-President J. Burch, Secretary J. Edfords, Treasurer A. Banky, President R. Mungini. How insecure we were when our education began! Only through torturous trail and error were the wounds of our first year's mistakes finally healed. But now we are men ofthe world. Perhaps we cannot yet conquer it, but time and experience have slowly strengthened our characters. With the passing of time, our responsibilities have grown two-fold. As never before, we were beset with more wor- ries and cares. Our studies required more work. Our social life demanded an excess of precious time, which we could ill afford. From the latter, we have seen that the attainment of happiness in every- day life cannot be entirely secured from books. Man is a social being, therefore, became the basis for all our extra-curricular activities. Ofticers of Sophomore D-llett to rightl Secretary R. Knakiewiu, Vice-President J. Bobowski, Treasurer E. Pasiewicz, President R. Bonlender.
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