Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB Wie--,,, Conferrung on a future 'ODIC are Cl to rl James Morkunas Dennls Alexander Ronald Bertagnoh John Donnelly and Howard Goss Relaxmg prvor to a dIscussIon are CI to rl PhIl Bonelll, RIchard Moore, fl to fl JGIYIGS James NapIer, and Tom Minogue MO'-We 9019 Of' Avnd Interest In the DOlIlICCl and cultural happenIngs of our modern SOCIETY sparked the formatIon of a SocIal SlUdl8S Club In September 1959 Under the dIrertIon of Br A D Devane bl monthly assemblIes of the club s llmlled senIor membershIp are held on Sunday evenungs to dISCUSS varIous key ISSUES SINCE llS InceptIon the club members have drawn out and dlS cussed theIr OPINIONS on TOPICS rangIng from Modern Art to Forelgn AHCIFS In an Informal atmosphere Because of the small membershIp every one IS assured an opportunIty to VOICE hIs VIEW on the partlcular sub 'ect on the agenda Meetvngs are held In the Hrst floor faculty room whIch offers an opportunlty for comfortable relaxatIon and stImulates a casual but provocatIve volley of thoughts for one of the school s most unIque organIzatIons Rosenhauer, Robert Egan, James Thompson, and Vernon an IYIYEYBSYIDQ artecle wItl'I Br Devane . -wh . - l X - . . . . , ' 7 7 5 .- . , 1 ,f . I . . xl. . I ' . . . . X . . yi i ! . I . . ' I 5 , - ., X U P I. , , MN A- , ' ' . - - . . 5 fl' ',VVV , I D 1 , S I ' l ' . - 1 I ' I I I - if . f - 1 . f , I , ,' I I 4 '- . X 1 I II 2' f f . , , , Q 1 ' I

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' M-iam: if . 4 A X .-, X ' 1 :ic il Q3 5 37 l U?:'iii' 4 f .l 1 'J' Sitting: John Detrick, Peter A. Gilmour, Roger Cronin, Robert Hart, George Gremley, Phillip Vorlick, and Paul Reycraft. Standing: Thomas McGetrick, Joseph Klaw, Terrance Davia, Dennis Kruk, Robert Walsh, Wayne Palka, Robert Woodville, Robert Reus, and William Mulcahey, l- r l 9 s 1 LIBRARY CLUB When the Library Club was first organized, the library itself was not much more than shelves. Today, the library has a circulation of over 9,000 books. The story behind the vast growth of the library greatly involves the Library Club, First formed in the early part of 1958, this small group worked con- tinuously throughout the summer months so that the library would be near perfection by September '59. Now the club continuously trys to improve on the library's service At their monthly meetings, they dis- cuss various ideas, projects and ac- tivities concerning the library and its functions. The officers ofthe club are: Robert Hart, president, Roger Cronin, vice-president, George Gremley, record ing secretary, Peter A. Gilmour, corres- ponding secretary, and Phillip Vorlick treasurer. Moderator of the club is Rev. Brother E. G. Pilon. -.-,K Y E 5 3 Q' et I it B'07l'e Apllon 5l 0W5 Pele' A' Gilmour and R099' Cronin the U59 of Dennis Kruk, Joseph Klaw, Robert Woadville, and William Mulcahey read magazines 'he Vemcol me- from the rack while Wayne Polka and John Detrick arrange the display board. T20



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THE SODALITY OF OUR LADY Minds that think like Christ's and wills that want and choose what His wanted and chose. This is the goal of the Sodalists, so that they, in turn, will be able to impart to others faith and divine life. Personal holiness and the apostolate can be called the intrinsic parts of a Sodality. Self-sanctification is achieved through strict adherence to the rules as set down by Pius Xll. An apostolate is carried to the milieu by giving it solid Catholic habits through Catholic Action and good example. TT '- 1 Under the direction of Br. Leader and Br. Morrison, our Sodality has sponsored many noteworthy proiects: pub- lishing the Legion of Decency lists, giving food baskets to the poor, and collecting stamps for the missions. We are confident, in remembering, that the Sodality has successfully used all the means at its disposal to help effect a better Christian world. M' M- f :M e -- b use Sodality of Our Lady. Sitting: T. Duftin, M. Sullivan, A. Hanrahan, J. Walsh, W. Hurley, D. Moritz, E. Ryan, W. Gaynor, E. Bercier. Standing: W. Daly, P. Vorlick, W. Polka, R. Powers, D. Harris, G. Gremley, V. Niemiec, R Stanich, and W. Giacolone. 1, ga S- . T , 'mgx , I . I L .l ' .fp if Catholic Press Committee. Sitting: V. Nlemiec, E. Bercler, W. Glacalone. Standing: D. Harris, T. Duftin, W. Daly, R. Stanich. T22 X Q, Sodality Ofticers: D. Moritz, J. Walsh, Br. Leader, moderator, W. Hurley, A. Hanrahan, H 'vg.s...... ,... in -Q . 1 if z

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1960, pg 137

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1960, pg 100

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1960, pg 7

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