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

 - Class of 1960

Page 129 of 152

 

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 129 of 152
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Page 129 text:

Tllg COLLEGE DAY On February 7, 1960, the second Col- lege Day was held nt Brother Rice High School. The purpose of this undertaking was to help the juniors to choose a college and to assist any senior who had not made his 'final decision. This event was an example of the many functions of our Guid- ance Department, under the direc- tion of Brother J. G. Fairleigh. Anticipating an interesting after- noon, seniors and iuniors, some accompanied by their parents, arrived and proceeded to the sched- uled tallcs. Various forms of lit- erature and information for the college-bound student were dis- seminated by representatives of fourteen Mid-western colleges and universities. After all the schools had presented their cases, the boys and their parents were invited to wander around and talk to the representatives concerning college education. The final bell concluded another College Day and all agreed that its merits were many. H V. Bt mms . i - I 1 Ol: . S. is I . . ,M ,gg N f- .vga :W X I Q-ii 7 ' 44 I Brother Hugh Elzear FS C., expounds the advantages of a small, Catholic college to an interested audience. Brother is from St. Mary's College in Winona, Minnesota 51 M i 1 Q 1 A ftr 4 ,Q TA s , 5 i L P .. AA 2 , fy' tb 4 N' r L i i 1 .J al A' Xi f L. The gym had to be used to accommodate the large crowd listening to Mr, L. St. Josephs 'Collegevillet man, Rev. A. O'Dell, C.P.P.S., discusses Miller, who rf-presents Illinois University, Navy Pier Branch. the merits of his school with senior Dave Bitter and his parents R

Page 128 text:

DRAMA CLUB Early in our first year, a small group of students, along with Br. J. E. Monaghan, organized what was to be the nucleus of the Drama Club, Assisted in our second year by Brothers Kennedy and Monaghan, the Drama Club presented two one-act plays at a student assembly: The Ghost of Lone Cabin and Sub- mergedf' In third year our student thespians performed in The Gardener Who Was Afraid of Death by Henri Brochet. In the first semester of our fourth year, Br. R. E. Tompkins assumed the duties of moderator, and the club made its first appearance of the vear in The Valiant scenes from which are pictured on this page Nightly rehearsals in a dark empty auditorium could not help but instill in tne members some of the wistful fanciful mood of the theater the world of costumes and make uo and lights To the audience the brief interlude between the rising and falling of the curtain is a short simple recollection But to the actor it is the climax of many moods and memories The tumult of excited preparation crescendoes' Then suddenly it is over' Then as now the play is over And nothing more is left but the misty memory l ,M Left to right Dennis Alexander James Morkunas Thomas Minogue Brother Tomp kms Oliver Glenn George Clark and Robert Egan qi l E l 1 i l .645 ..a0..j. ,-sf -f it . Father Roberts LR Eqanj Introduces himself to Joe Paris KG Clarkl as Warden Holt and Father Roberts urge prisoner James Dyke LD Warden Holt KO Glennj awaits the arrival of the prisoner in early scene Alexanderj to reveal his true identity before his excutuon an another ffom The Vulicnf een from The Valiant if 9' 'Z'-iii' ,.



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As the first group of seniors prepared to leave Brother Rice and enter the confused world of multiple religious beliefs, Brother Penny, mindful of true esoteric values, began looking for a priest to conduct the all-important Senior-Junior retreat. After months of deliberation the selection was madep he chose Father Anthony Spina of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish. The choice was perfect, judging from the reaction of the seniors and juniors. Brother Penny said that he must have been sent by the Holy Ghost. Father Spina's conferences were conducted with an understanding firmness and were on an adult level ideally suited to his audience. It was by far the best retreat in the history of Brother Rice High Schol. As further evidence of its success, the faculty pointed out the tremendous number of communicants at the daily Masses. As the student body looks back on their years at Brother Rice High School, one of their outstanding memories will be the Senior retreat, an event certain to have a lasting effect on their lives. They will hear an echo of the prayer and supplication, with which Father summarized the three days - Domine, ut videam. RETREAT lf!-'s 1 sf sg!!-ilt X During the iunior-senior retreat, Father Anthony Spina leads in the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. 1Kq'.,sl 'X Sw ? 3 X 4' . coin J' F it N .ji as 'X Xx .. L af Q X44 in Father Anthony Spina delivers one of his well received sermons in the Brother Rice H.S. gymnasium, sie xlib' T . A kg 1 . N fr-f X Q X' 'mrgl 4. r As V is 1 - l 'IL'-HA Father Spina delivers the last blessing at the end of one of the daily masses.

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