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

 - Class of 1960

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Page 133 text:

'Ii an The Editors of the junior paper, Squire, prepare to run off the first edition, il to ri: J. Dory, K. Dudek, M. Casey, D. Moritz assisted by Br, Conefrey. f 1-I ' f. - -- . . - ,ae Y ' .v 57 fa -f is JXIJI-,.f!'! 7 Features Editor Ken Wiltinger points out one of the columns to the Column Editors il to r: W. Petlel, F. Daily, R. Sardiga, K. Dudelc. bc -Q. 'E 'fi ff' l W sl Standard staff members assist in the typing of copy. ll to rj: F. Daily, R Surdiga, R. Hart, T. O'Connor, Production Mgr., G. Gremley, D. Dillon, R Sanfillip, P. Gilmour. 18, 1.. Pl a, ' 5 A ti t 1 Br. Conefrey discusses policy with the Editors. ll to rl: Standing - J. Rosenhouer, News, J. Morlrunos, Columnist, V. Moore, Ass't. Editor, K. Wilfinger, Features, and R. Horgorten, Ass't Editor - Seated: T, O'Connor, Production, J. Herrington, Religion, D. Moritz, Science, P. Bonelli, Sports, R, Hoffman, Activities, and J. Lithgow, Editor-in-Chief. E ., l

Page 132 text:

If - STANDARD l Q i K 1 , 5 k 4' tif' . 3 .I ' C 3' l .VQNLX ' I ff: 'yy' 1,917 Y-v MwdN,,,,,,- - T-la, CL to rj: P. Maloney, J, Sink, D, Alexander discuss plans with Activities Editor, R. Hottman while R. Hart reviews Religion Club News with Religion Editor, J, ,Harrington. L . 1:: ' ' QSM ,f-... . The Editors of the Standard preparing the dummy for the March issue. fl to rl: J. Lithgow, Editor in Chief, R, Hargarten, Ass't. Editor, K. Wiitinger, Features Editor, V. Moore, Ass't. Editor. 'I28 On December 9, 1957, Brother Rice High school issued its first school-wide publication, and called it the STANDARD. Founding editor, Robert J. Egan, along with a small, but enthusiastic staff, and the unsel- tish cooperation of our first moderator, Brother L. C. Uicker, went hurriedly about the business of making a beginning, stating a purpose, and setting a precedent. Since then, the paper has grown and developed, always on the foundation of ideals and traditions early established. ln the last year the STANDARD has continued, under the direction of editor James Lith- gow and moderator Brother C. A. Conefrey, to serve the purpose of the standards of antiquity: to show the position of the leader, to serve as an assemblage and rallying point, to unify and to inspire. lt is the symbol of our spirit, our loyalties, our goals. It is the symbols of us. K K 7 ,. K ff li ,I V ff' .1 ., if i 1 vf ,' r 1' l LL to rl: The Sports staff lstandingl M. Ryan, C, Petrak, P. Bonelli, Editor, and the Science stat? fseatedj M. Allen, H. Zwirng J. Hannigan, W. Giacalonep and D. Moritz, Editor, making a critical analysis at the Feb. issue.



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S Yr, ilu B.-1 S l ,gi . --H-r W... if P. Gilmour, editor J. Rosenhauer, J. Harrington, T. Minogue, and J. Thompson dis- cuss ideas from other yearbooks that might be applicable to the CRUSADER. ln late September of l959, Br. W. V. Dennehy began preliminary work on the first Brother Rice High School yearbook. James Rosenhauer was chosen Editor-in-chief, and he in turn chose Robert J. Egan as Assistant editor. They quickly organized an eager staff of interested iuniors and seniors, and hurriedly began their work. The iob of initiating tradition required, as always, considerable consideration and planning before actual work could begin. When it did, the pace was frantic. Much of the co-ordination work was done at the many three-minute meetings held during the lunch breaks. As the deadlines approached, the after- school meetings gradually extended to five or six hours. Weekends were hectic. Eventually, domestic life was obliterated, and the staff, half- crazed, resigned themselves to a sleep- less, relentless race to finish. The motivation for such activity was the challenging prospect of crystallizing and capturing the memory of our last four years at BRHS. The book was intended to be a memento of that cardinal chapter in our lives, and to be a moument to the limitless generosity made manifest by so many of our students, parents and faculty members. It was intended to be a constant reminder of the people and scenes so familiar to us. . . to recall to our minds joys and sorrows of our high school lives, to be a handbook for remembering .... lf this, then, was our chosen end, this book is our means. We present it to you with the hopeful confidence that we have done what we can do to evoke the melancholy spirit of the past .... May he serve you well. isa---t J. Kane, T. Blanchfield, P. Bonelli, J. Walsh and F. Daily seek inspiration while writing yearbook captions. R. Hoffman, H. Zwirn, Br. Dennehy, T. Stefonick and J. Lithgow work on the layout for the yearbook.

Suggestions in the Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) collection:

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 19

1960, pg 19

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 81

1960, pg 81

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 59

1960, pg 59

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 76

1960, pg 76

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 75

1960, pg 75

Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 25

1960, pg 25


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