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

 - Class of 1960

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Brother Rice High School - Crusader Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 98 of 152
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Page 98 text:

CROSS COUNTRY .AJ -L I si .th , is .-Y, ,. 94 T On November 8, 1959, Brother Rice High School successfully completed its sec- ond season of cross-country competi- tion. On that day Brother Rice won fourth place in the Senior division of the All-Catholic meet. Up to that time, Rice had beaten Mendel three times, and Carmel, St. Ignatius, and St. Mel once. They lost to Leo twice, and to Ignatius and Loyola once. The season ended with the team win- ning seven medals and three ribbons. Although they had advanced only one place from sixth in city in 1958, they comprised a smoother, more efficient team in the T959 competi- tion. On the day the Junior team wav. Z 6- ,, .W W. Q wound up their season they, too, were fifth in the city. Having beat- en St. Mel, Mt. Carmel, St. Ignatius and Mendel, they lost to only Leo, Loyola and Mendel. Their score showed a drop of one place from fourth in city in I958, but this slight drop was more than compensated by the exper- ience and skill gained by the Rice mercuries on the improvised course in back of school. This experience will enable them to carry on the winning tradition of Brother Rice into the T960 season and into every succeeding season. ifhi' I Left to right - Top row: R. Mills, J. Reus, D. Moebs, R. Danielson, J. Don- nelly. Middle row: E. Joyce, D. Keating, J.'Mortimer, R. Burt, J .Polka. Bottom row: G. Ephgrave, D. Bitter, T. O'Con- nell, E. Pearlman. Left to right - Top row: J. Chortier, T. O'Brien, F. Beck, P. Waier, D. Witt, R. Costello, R. Curtain. Middle row: W. Kaszymski CManagerJ, J. Fee, P. O'Don- nell, D. Obiola, G. Griggs, R. Hartman, J. Cannon. Bottom row: B. Anderson, A. Knoble, M. Cichon, J. Cultra, J. Alt- MOH. Brother Ryan discusses the doy's prac- tice with Cleft to rightl D. Obiolo, J. Cultra, and J. Fee. rv

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Left to right - Top row E Mulhern F Verre T Kalebic Captain Dunne. Bottom row:J Ragen J Kramer M Raftery TENNIS TEAM Upon the completion ofthe parking lot and tennis courts in the fall of 1957, an intramural tennis program was introduced by Brother J.A. McRae Until the winter of 1958, there was no varsity tennis at Brother Rice. Because of the weather the boys prac- ticed in the gym. When the warm weather returned, the boys resumed workouts in the fresh air. Our first season's record was good. Led by Captain Ken McNealy, we won 5 games and lost 3. This year, upon the for- mation of a new league, the teams, once again, brought credit to them- selves and to their school. ska, x tj ou can see why the opposition finds it drfticult to return the blazing serves of Caotaun Ken McNealy Ken s form I a product of Br McRae s ,La on uw-bak-lnullff ww? This tandem team of Milne Raftery Cbackgroundj, and Jim Ragen fre turning the shotl, is one of the fine examples of our doubles strength v X ,. N . X

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