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

 - Class of 1969

Page 128 of 224

 

Brother Rice High School - Quest Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 128 of 224
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Page 128 text:

Rqbortersg onrna lifts Calendar ated Events T 'r t Quest, Chieftain receive acclamation Through vigorous application and high quality work, the diligent puhlications staffs fulfilled the task of reflect- ing Rice's variegated life. A stern challenge, the job made severe demands that are met only with much dedication and resources. Staffed hy devoted and competent people, the yearbook and newspaper were able to make the tre- mendous efliort required to produce good material. ln addition to recounting notable events, the Chieftain grappled with several highly controversial issues, reflecting the students' point of view. Behind Dave Laxvson's and Brother Koxvalewsliis leadership, the newspaper kept the student body and faculty informed, amused and stimulated with its often hotly discussed comments. The Quest, under Pat Klewicki, maintained its tradi- tion of taking pride in producing an award-winning year- hoolc. The stafi was faced with a formidahle goal to sur- pass the previous years highly acclaimed product. Aided hy veteran moderator, Brother Grimaldi, thc hook con- tinued to he a source of esteem and excellence for the school. Yearlaook assistant editor, Rich Morrison inquires about the use of a in the copy, while editor, Pat Klewichi ponders its exact meaning. After finishing a difficult cnttine, Bob Couzens shows it to his section editor Tim Monteith, confident of receiving approval. 124 word E it .f-'W S Q I Striving to attain harmony and laalance on the newspaper pic torial page, Dave Lawson and ,lack Bennett arrange pictures.

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Project '69 urtures Christian Attitudes Spirit 1 r .. At Sacred Heart center, Steve Palms and Paul Meyer help liven the Winter Carnivalu by setting up some colorful decorations. Members initiate inner-city tutoring, drives, visit Sacred Heart center Following in the tradition of selflessness, Project '69 was ressurreeted this year opening again an outlet for the charity of Piicemen. The spectrum of this unique organiza- tion includes a Wide scope of programs and activities, and its diverse fields give many students the opportunity to display their capacity to give charity. Among its programs are the Christmas and Thanks- giving food and toy drives. They provide the impoverished families of metropolitan Detroit with the entertainment and nourishment of which they are in desparate need. But attracting most of the attention this year is the Sacred Heart Center for Alcoholics. The dedicated members make weekly visits to the Detroit center cheering the home by their mere presence, dining and talking to the men and attending concelebrations of the Mass. Tutoring the poor children of Saint Rose Parish in Detroit is just another of their many exemplary undertakings. While the outside effects of this Rice organization remain quite apparent to those receiving, it is not quite as well seen on the reverse side. Their joy is something with no outward sign, such as of the tutored children and the poor families of Detroit. Their noble efforts can be said to have gone unrewardedg on the contrary, their generous acts render them the profound satisfaction of sacrificing themselves for the benefit of others. Preparing to take the Thanksgiving clrive baskets of '69 co-chairman, Bill Keller, arrange the bags to food to families in Detroit, ,lack Cleary and Project ensure a good supply for each family. . 9 123



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1969 CHIEFTAIN STAFF: Front row: S. Palms, R. Schreiner, P. Meyer, D. Lawson, editor, Bennett. Second row: Tracey, C. Dean, D. Ferguson, M. Cronin, A. Clark. Third row: Mitchell, R. Rich, G. Bell, M. McGill, C. Cliilson. Illissing: Br. Kowiilewslci, moderator. fx AA .. l. l969 QUES'l' STAFF: Front row: R. Morrison, assistant editor, T. Murphy, P. Klcwicki. editor, ll. Russell, B. Cutting. Second row: Brotlicr Grirnrilcli, moderator, Cl. English, Mikus, D. MacKenzie, M. Honey. M. Couzcns. Third row: R. Burns, S. Palms, Brennan. S. O'Sullivan. C. Boclette. NI. NlucGuidwin, T. Bums, L. Diehl. Fourth row: N. Loviner. T. Nlonteith. K. Cixrbary, T. Decker. Although laboring to complete articles for rz newspaper deadline, Paul Meyer and lohn Mitchell are interrupted by moderator, Br. Kowaleuiski as he spots nn undesirable sentence. XLYH i' . . .,,i-.e'F-Y -fQ2a.':.i 125

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