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

 - Class of 1965

Page 89 of 208

 

Brother Rice High School - Quest Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 89 of 208
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R Br. Stoehr casually chats with Mrs. Anderman, chairman of the Din- a joint Dads' and Mothers' Club presentation at Kingsley Inn. ner Dance, and Mr. and Mrs. Quail while they take a brief break at 'N Mrs. F. Anclerman, vice-president of the Mothers' Club, finds casual meeting an opportune time to discuss issues with Hospitality chairman Mrs. Brown. 85

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y 04' i fy Mothers omplement School eoe opment Members cooperate in production of banquets, fairs, financial drives MOTHERS' CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS: First row: Mrs. T. Brennan, Mrs. I. Murphy, Mrs. VV. Cronin, Mrs. H. johnson. Second row: Mrs. Dooley, Mrs. A. Bodary, Nlrs. Rich, Mrs. A. Crix, Bro. F. Stoehr, Mrs. janssen. The Mothers, Club resumed its energetic activities at the beginning of the school year. Under Br. Stoehr's moderation, the Brother Rice Mothers' Club set off in pursuit of social and practical goals. For the past five years, willing workers have combined their talents for the ful- fillment of the purpose for which the Mothers' Club was founded. It assists the faculty in the needs of the schoolg it raises funds to improve the school's facilities. The pet project has been acquiring books for the library. Mrs. Walter Cronin, president of the Mothers' Club, and her colleagues directed a panel discussion on juvenile problems, a Country Fair, and a Dinner Dance. ,1 nl, ,J 2 . ,f----.NX ls ,Nw .,x 1 'wx ' Surveying the festivities at Kingsley Inn, Mrs. Cronin, president of the Mothers' Club, and Mr. Cronin enjoy after-dinner coffee. 84 After a delicious dinner, parents took advantage of the music l and danced until one. The Kingsley Inn Dinner Dance was W a joint Mothers', Fathers' Club project.



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Honor Soviet oosts Intel ectnal Goals of Student Body College Night, tutoring are main projects Too often the accomplishments of ath- letes are heralded above those of scholars. Both, however, are integral members of high school life and neither can be nc- glected. The Honor Society symbolizes a scholastic goal to be attainedg its pin, a notable medal. Only those whose average consistently remains ninety percent or above and who have a character recom- mendation from three teachers qualify for 1 membership. wiiam R National Honor Society officers Tom Hopkins, jim Bodary, Bill Brown, and Paul Otto scrutinize qualifications of students applying for memlaership. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First row: P. Feehan, D. Kreuz, P. Meagher, J. Vaughey, P. Foley, M. Gibson, M. Bennett, Bodary, Sweeton. Second row: Dewan, C. Thomas, Cv. Prokopp, G. Griffith, P. Otto, R. Hnath, B. Callaghan, Grabowski, Mark VViercinski. Third row: B. Brown, T. Hohner, I. Varley, Angell, Brooks, Palms, T. Brooks, H. Grix, D. Taylor, C. Nelseng Fourth row: T. Hopkins, Barbour, Palms, G. Bien, D. Henczel, M. Walch, R. Hartt, J. Bennett, B. Pillars. Fifth row: D. Diggles, B. Stapczyn- ski, Kastely, McAllister, K. Szymczak, Hurrell, T. Finn, R. Tremblay. 86 Nloderated by Br. McKenna, thc So- ciety is active in school and community life. Besides tutoring Bice students, several of the members are aiding the Sodality in teaching underprivileged children. The Honor Society also sponsors a College Night and a Dance. The rewards of membership are not immediately visible. Colleges appreciate this extracurricular activity and honor.

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