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Mothers ' Club To the Regis High Mothers ' Club is owed the highest praise and most sincere thanks from faculty and student body for their splendid co- operation in the scholastic, social, and athletic activities of the school. By means of monthly meetings mothers and teachers were able to check on the work and application of the stu- dents both at home and in school, and it was the experience of every member of the faculty that full support was given their efforts in school by the watchfulness of the parents at home. Ath- letic equipment and funds necessary for various social functions were given unstintingly. It was due to the kindness of the Mothers ' Club that the school paper, the Aegis , obtained the new mimeograph machine that meant less work and better results in publishing the school news. Thank you is a phrase used so often and with so little meaning; but. for lack of a better way to indicate their gratitude, Regis High faculty and student body joints in a heartfelt Thanks . The Annual Card Party, held on January 25, attracted the largest crowd in years. Mrs. Bart Sweeney retired as president of the club in April and was succeeded by Mrs. Joseph Coursey. Regis Hi Club In order to show more fully their apprecia- tion for Regis and to lend greater financial aid to the school organizations, several members of the Mothers ' Club who felt they could afford the added time and expense organized a bridge club with monthly gatherings. Membership was open to all, the only requirement being the payment of dues and a knowledge of Contract Bridge. Meetings are held on the first Monday of each month, the office of hostess rotating in turn to each member. The faculty is deeply grateful for this unsolicited, generous support of the Regis Hi Club. Regis Hi Fathers In May, 1938, a Regis High Fathers ' Club saw its inception. The purpose of the group meetings was merely to afford an opportunity to the fathers and faculty members of periodically getting together to discuss problems of student training and welfare. Mr. Joseph Coursey served as President during the club ' s first year, Mr. J. Cella, Sr., as Vice-President, and Mr. E. O ' Con- nor as Secretary. Page 83
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R CLUB 1st row: Shelly Pittman, Edward Hencmann, William Carter, William Crowley, Howard Quinlivan, Robert De Camo Gerald Malone. 2nd row: Frederick Riesenman, James Brennan, Edmund Mullen, Jack Cella, Joseph McConaty, Robert Goggin William Grannell. 3rd row: William Brennan, James Reinert, Joseph Gonzales, Jack Young, Robert Kenney, Edwin Walsh. 4th row: Thomas Shea Thomas Kirkmeycr, John Crandell. Jack Leahy, Leo Nelson, Jack Pollock. 5th row: Jack Konrad. Philip Clarke, Robert Hutton, Donald Carey, lack Nevins SENIOR SODALITY OFFICERS 1st row: Howard Quinlivan, Donald Carey, John Cella, James Reinert. 2nd row: Arthur Zarlengo, Edmund Mullen, Joseph McConaty, John Sherlock. 3rd row: James Sweeney, James Brennan. JUNIOR SODALITY OFFICERS Bottom row: lack McHugh, Joseph Dunn, David Rampe, Hughes Bakewcll. Middle row: Edward Gust, Walter Wade, Richard Cochran, Joseph Haggerty. Back row: Horace Corral. Page 82
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