Brother Rice High School - Quest Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1965

Page 105 of 208

 

Brother Rice High School - Quest Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 105 of 208
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Math ub evelops Active incls Abstract problems stimulate minds toward imaginative reasoning Math is a science devoted to the abstract. Thus, the ability to solve theoretical problems was a prime requisite of the Brother Rice Math Club. This club, whose members come almost exclusively from the sophomore class, devoted itself to the development of the mind in this area. l.ts director Br. Kelly possessed the high quality of intelligence necessary to handle a club of this caliber. Continuing on the firm basis set by the club last year, the club tackled a big problem for its goal. They built a digital computer. This computer was the result of their desire to combine the theoretical and practical aspects of math. Math Club, First row: N. Tata, B. Clark, M. Reiscbab, G. Mot, A. Moy, T. XVillich Second row: Br. Kelly, Burbott, M. Sigetich, K. Keiffer, R. Owens, Carroll, G Ryan, P. Saulg Third row: D. Palms, W. Kuebler, M. Bowman, B. O'Hara, Me Laughlin, D. Adercnte, D. Paine, D. Kanaan. Br. Kelly expounds on the workings of the slide rule to math stu- to End the cuhe root of a function raised to a negative power, VC dents, Dan Payne, Mike Bown, and Brian OlHara. He explains how duced to lowest terms. This is one of his simpler operaiions. lOl

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boto Club Tails To Meet rgent eodlines Photographers capture present for future through film, cameras Another bulb flashed as the photography club caught into pictorial form another aspect of Brother Rice lligh School. Their picturesque work on film can be found in the Chieftain, Brother Ricels monthly paper. llowever, the true testament to the clubs efforts is the schools yearbook, the Quest. The quality of the yearbook can only be as good as thc quality of its pictures. llere the Quest is truly fortunate. The club is composed entirely of photographic enthusiasts, who can be considered camera bugs in the truest sense. As moderator of the Photo Club, Br. Grimaldi has introduced new equipment and techniques for his two most active photogf raphers, Mike Bennett and Mike Guy. They can be seen at all assemblies and school functions attempting to duplicate the scene for lluture use. Mike Guy, one of the prominent photographers for the yearbook and newspaper, is seen in the darkroom busily enlarging a negative to meet a deadline. 100 -Nu? Examining a finished print just out of the dryer, Br. Grimaldi seems pleased with the results. lllilce Guy and Mike Bennett also seem proud of their work. One of the most intricate functions of photography is being demon- strated by Mike Bennett, head photographer, as he makes a careful study of a negative.



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V Latin C nb Members ehfe Into Ancient orne Films, projects, lectures, widen intellectual horizons The Brother Rice Latin Club, having gained valuable experience in its few short years of existence, plans to continue on basically the same fonnat. The club, moder- ated by Brother King, has achieved both school and area recognition, due mainly to its publication of the Latin paper, the Ros- trum. Seeking to acquaint the Latin student with the culture of this classic tongue, the Club publishes the Rostrum, invites guest speakers and procures lilmstrips to explain some of the liner points of latin civilization, and sponsors the annual Latin exhibition. p . Br. King, moderator of the Latin Cluh, proposed future projects dealing with ancient Rome. 102 First row: D. Reardon, R. McCrowan, P. lllonieotti, T. Gesinski, G. Griffith, R. Moran. Second row: Dewan, G. Lamhourne, D. Rinlze, T. Nolan, T. Roach, G. Prokopp, T. Hopkins. Third row: B. Hoste, D. Bostwick, R. Hart, G. McClain, G. Weber, W. Coombs, C. Thomas, P. Meagher, M. Guy. QW 5 Y 'Nz ffw. 1 Amiggj? . 3: I r T E me-il tr-4 i I Meoufggpnuenwt Latin Cluh ofhcers, Tom Hopkins, Tim Roach, Tim Nolan examine one of the unalerclassmen projects during a meeting after school.

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