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U16 Ifrcsidvnfis' Message The appearance of another RAIDER marks the close of an- other school year and the end of High School for the Class of 1950. We congratulate the latter and wish them every worthy success in their future lives. VVe hope that all who are able, and who have the capacity for doing good work in college, will continue their education. If they do we exhort them to apply themselves earnestly and consistently. They owe that to their parents and to themselves. VVe confidently expect that all our High School boys, whether they are graduating this year or will remain at Regis for some time longer, will develop into the kinds of men that are sadly needed at present. We hear a great deal today about individuality It is preached as a virtue and paraded as an attainment. Cherish your own individuality, have the strength of your convictions, do your own thinking, choose your standards of right conduct and cling to them steadfastly. Be leaders among men instead of followers. There is room and need in our lives for a noble pride, the pride that raises us above human respect, that makes us stand firmly by the principles of Christ when around us those principles are being jeered: the pride that will not allow us to do evil in order to please men. St. Paul tells us If I pleased men I should not be the servant of Christ. To be true to Christ in any age means running counter to the ways of the world. Today it means being different from manv with whom we come into contact and we shrink from being thought different But a Catholic must be different from those who have not his ideals and his training and his responsibilities. He ought to bc glad to be different, and proud of being so, when that means that he is loyal to Christ and to His Church, and thus distinguished from those who are afraid to do their duty lest they be criticized by others. Kaplrael K ,xl4c6arthy. 51,1
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amps., Figs ww J Miss Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Lucile Brienza. J. F. Clair. Robert Fisher. M, R. Peck. Joseph Price. .N s fi ' s 6 V I Vx f we A X 5 'H 'Q Q W- ' - .M Ji i ed x. MR. R. R. DE ROUEN, S, J. Freshmen English: Freshmen Speechg Moderator of Freshmen Sodalityg Choir Director. MR. E. H. HEDGES, S. J. Senior English: Junior Englishg Junior Speech5 Head Prefect of Bocrdersg Moderator of Senior Sodalityg Raider Review llst Sem.Jg Raiderg Music Appreciation Clubg Pep Clubg Pvblicity Cornmitteeg Quill and Scroll. REV. J, F. LYONS, S. J. Senior Englishg Freshmen Religiong Sophomore Student Counselorg Moderator of Literary Club. MR. R, D. CROZIER, S. J. Sophomore Englishg Moderator of Sophomore Sodoliryg Raider Review 12nd Sem.lg Radio Workslwip. MR. JOHN A. FLANAGAN Spanishg Vocational Guidonceg Mod- erafor of Bowling Club, MR. CLARENCE KELLOGG American Historyg Director of Var sity Foo'ball and Baseball. MR. J. P. BURGER Chernistryg Algebra lg Moderator of i. Science Club. ,K
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BECKER, DAVID J. LATIN-MODERN LANGUAGE DIPLOMA Sodality I, N.F.L. I, 2, 3, Raider Review 3. BIBLE, JAMES A. MODERN LANGUAGE DIPLOMA Sodality I, 2, 3, R Club 2 3, 4, Football: Clovers 3, Basel ball: Varsity 2, 3, 4. BARONE, FRANK J. LATIN-SCIENTIFIC DIPLOMA First Honors I, 2, Second Honors 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Sodolity Conclcve 4, N.F.L. I, 2, 3, 4, Raider Review 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Raider 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Literary Club 3, 4: Music Ap- preciation 3, Bowling 3, 4. BOHTE, STEVE L. LATIN-SCIENTIFIC DIPLOMA Second Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Soclality I, 2, 3, Hobby Club 'l, R Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Football: Varsity 3, 4, ln- tramural: Basketball 2, N N. BLIND, THOMAS A. LATIN-SCIENTIFIC DIPLOMA Second Honors I, 2, 4, Raider Re- view I, Literary Club 4, Hobby Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Football: Clovers I, Tennis 3, 4, Bowling I, Intramural Basketball: I, 2, 3, Base- ball I, 2, 3.
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