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Greg Parzuchowski, Tom Spackman, Jim Lempke, and Dan Von Ganten inspect some literature for the F.R, C. As Larry Sedrowski urges them on, George Kahn, Greg Bogacki, and Mike Drewyer sign their names to show their support of UQS. soldiers in Vietnam., Denny Popa gladly accepts the contri- butions of Greg Bo- gacki and George Kahn for the F. R. C. 's Soap for South Viet- nam Campaign. .. 93,4 W' ,G i my D Hes F, M- Air SUHP HJR 5-
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lfmrbrwk Obserzfes Zzces af 1966 . K , . All-nge ,E 1221 lnOctober of l965 Brother Andrew decided that work on the '66 Mitre should begin. At first, the size of the yearbook staff would have made any organization envious. But, as November and December wore on and various staff members made promises to write ar- ticles and to work daily on picture captions and layout, the majority of the work even- tually fell to moderator Brother Andrew, his editor in chief john Cloutier, and a few dili- gent and dependable workers, promises alone do not produce a finished product. A last- minute plea for help yielded the efforts of a few other interested students. Finally, in March, the completed draft of the Mitre was ready for the presses. A yearbook is a record of triumphs and near-successes, of jubilation and dejection. The theme of this year's book is Faces, It portrays this record. Try to catch the impact of a tied football game, for example, on a student's face. Realizing how he has reacted to the event will enable you to re- member it more easily. Expressions often say what words cannot. Look through and read this one-year phase in the history of Detroit Cathedral High. 4 -wg, -.- s , - 5 -5 V V . ',,f' Yearbook Moderator Brother Andrew wmfks on enlarginghis snapshots for the 1966 Mitre. Bob Roman and GregParzuch0wski take time outfrom writing captions to listen to one of Kevin McGz4inness' remarks.
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HNHM Sfvrcigu Kclativus gfllb Stresses Eitizcrz Jnvvlvemsut The Viet-Nam war, the anti-poverty pro- gram, civil rights, and world revolutions are typical topics discussed at the Foreign Relations Club meetings. In its second year of existence, the club, under the capable direction of Mr. Francis Garlicki, has already gained much public attention. This past year the PRC sent General Westmoreland a peti- tion stating that the school favored the U. S. government's position in Viet-Nam. A few weeks later the club received a reply from the general in which the school and the club were praised for their efforts by an article in the Detroit News. Although meetings are only once every three weeks, the members develop a better understanding of our nation's policies as well as those of other nations with the help of occasional talks given by guest lecturers from the diplomatic service and by readings, debates, and discussions. With such expe- rience, it is no wonder that the club is ready to send five delegations to represent foreign nations at the Model U.N. , a yearly three day session at the University of Detroit which helps acquaint students with the procedures of the United Nations. fl v'X Guest speaker, Mr. Wang, presents his opinion on the Asian situation at a special meeting of the F.R. C. The Clubs' bulletin board has kept the entire school in- formed of recent developments in foreign countries V'-:LD TU s PN karma! . t .4
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