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ti O 41 Mr. Norbert Rosenhauer, Mr. Eugene Lewis, Mr. Carl Suding, Dr. Andrew Brislen, Mr. James Cleary, Mr. William GraH, Mr. Joseph O'Sullivan, Mr. Thomas Blanchfield, Mr. Gerald Finnegan, Mr. Larry Saladin, Mr. Harry Egan, Mr. Stan Wielgosz, Mr. Frank Maren, Mr. Dennis Fielding, Mr. John Reilly. ji f Lf-l 9 ' r-we-f sqm ,-, ,. ., .x 1' T P'-M., DQ S , . K . A P :5 l ' :TT-9 x ?e'f ' , f-5,. 55 le. 9 1 il -af Y - S Q Mrs Mrs. Eugene Lewis, Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. Francis Finnegan, Mrs. William Kubacki, Mrs Emo Dellanina, Robert Willey, Mrs Lawrence Tyler, Mrs Eugene Schmitz, Mrs. John Cronin, Mrs. James Minogue, Mrs. John Daly. The finale from Cor shown in all of its glory. Here is just an example of the tine work the Mothers' and Fathers' Clubs have done in the school. nival Capers, the Mothers' Club's musical presentation of 1959, is ,A , Two of the most Xi 1 yfxn vflxl u 1 5 1 ' ,' f s 7 1 important influences in the WA .ps- if development of Brother Rice High School have been our wonderful and generous Mothers' and Dads' Clubs. The Mothers' Club was formed early in 1956. Under the leadership of their president, Mrs. Joseph Cronin, and their moderator, Br. E.G. Pilon, they began preparation for the coming school year, Since then, the club has been active with weekly bingo, an annual bazaar and dinner, cord party and musical production. The Dads' Club was also organized that year, with Br. J.J. Sullivan as moderator. Mr. Stan Wielgosz was chosen their first president. Their first major project was the sponsoring ofthe schooI's dedication. Each year the Dads' Club holds an annual Christmas card drive, dinner dance, and raffle. Their tuition fund is a monumental activity. Both organizations sponsor annual Communion breakfasts, as well as many other events and activities in the school. They both have given endlessly of their time and efforts in a myriad of gifts and kindnesses. .,i w fm A w-vx l x ll
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In its years of infancy, Brother Rice has already distinguished itself in many fields. By far the most significant honors have been conferred on the school for scholastic achievement. These honors compliment not only the students whose talents and labors have merited them, but also a faculty composed of capable and devoted men in the field of education. Being accredited after only three years of existence fthe first school in the state to be so honoredl is but one more proof of the unique progress which has been made by if LEFT ROW: R. Yates, R, Sanfilip, D. Kiley, T. Minogue, V. Moore, J Mussey, F. Scardino, J. Riedel. CENTER ROW: J. Kane, J. Mehigan W. Stasiewicz, J. Thompson, K. Wilfinger, D. Baker. RIGHT ROW: O Glenn, R. Egan, J. Molcunas, J. Maren, J. Donnelly, F. Daily. ' fit iiiili3ENTS -1956 Brother Rice High School in the establishment of its name and record. Because of the enthusiasm, dedication, and exceptional facilities, our future for scholastic development has an unlimited horizon. ln each succeeding year, the graduating seniors will bequeathe to the incoming freshmen a heritage developed by the initial class, a rich, spiritual heritage unique in zeal and in scope. ,cb -Nxxv' 3 A J FRONT ROW G Zinnegrabe W McArthur C Petrol: R Newman R Gudutis SECOND ROW C Stasiewicz J TenBroeclc P Bonelli l. Wenhart D Moebs THIRD ROW T Maloney R Means D Roschmann FOURTH ROW: S. Spas, J. Rosenhauer, T. Hannemann, D. Goggin BACK ROW: J. Murdock, M. Ward. Y
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