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LIQCOQ Of the more important organizations in the school the least known is the Glencoe Club. It is composed of the friends and relatives of the boys studying for the brotherhood and of the personal friends of the Christian Brothers. Each year the club holds its card party for the purpose of raising funds to be sent to Glencoe to aid the students in the Novitate and Iuniorate. As usual, this annual affair which was held on February 5, was a great success. Many of this year's accomplishments of the club were due to the efforts of its officers and of its moderator, Brother Brendan. 20 Alumni Officers. Sitting: William Ien- nings, '39, President: Brother Leo Luke, Moderator: John Gregory, '43, Vice-Pres ident. Standing: Henry Lembeck, Sr., '32, Secretary: William Moore, '46, Treasurer Glencoe Club Officers. Sitting: Brother Brendan, Moderator: Mrs. W. Schapp. Secretary. Standing. Left to Right: Mr. E. Mohrman, Treasurer: Mr. V. Rapp, Vice-President: Mr. L. Ostendorl, Presi- I dent. .xdfumni The C.B.C. Almuni Association was founded some 30 years ago by Brother Pius. Brother Linus assumed the reins of the organization not long after its founder and helped consolidate the organization. Brother Luke, present moder- ator and also a graduate of the school, has continued the fine work of his predecessors. The object of the Alumni Association is to keep the graduates of the school interested in the work of their Alma Mater: it fosters a spirit of loyalty and support to the present student body. One of the main attractions of the organiza- tion is the annual banquet. lt is on this occasion that the graduates of the school are brought together and renew old friendships. Thanks are in order to the Alumni Association for the aid and interest which they showed in helping in the drive to purchase the new Retreat House.
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Cluglful' C Z? C lgffreaf Brother Dam1an Drrector of CBC from 1938 to 1944 was deeply con cerned wrth the sp1r1tual lrfe of the Cadets Hrs only dream was to see a closed retreat house for hrs bovs at CBC Unfo tunately Brother Damran d1ed belo e h1s dream became a reahty 1n 1954 The new retreat house was named Vauglrard rn memory of the frrst retreat house opened by the Brothers 1n France Vaugrrard located rn Iefterson County St Lours The retreat house tract of beautrful woodland The retreat house and 1t secluded surroundrnqs offer an rdeal place for the Cadets to make a retreat A specral ret eat house commrttee was orgamzed through who e efforts the nece sary money was rarsed to purcha e the property Many thanks to the Fathers Club Mothers Club Alumm group and all others who have made po srble closed retreat for the students of C BC I C U I . Y . . . is . itself sets in the center of a 320 acre . S . . I . ' s 3 . C I I I NJA - I ' 3 SN. ., A SH
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Officers: I. Baumeyer, Treasurer: U. Daniel, President: R. Keppler, ViceAPresi- dent: R. Eigel, Secretary. Members. lst Row: N. Tompras. E. Mueller, F. Hogan. A. Hayden. I. McCann, P. Berry, F. Bender, R. Gruensielder, R. Hemmer, M. Walther. 2nd Row: N. Reis, F. Berberich, I. Schulte, L. Ienkins, I. Winkelmann, G. Orth, G. Zing- sheim, W. McDowell, C. Ban- holzer, C. Hoechst. 3rd Row D. Ehnes, R. Lauch, I. Schwen inqer, D. Whaley. I. Casey, W Henning, I. Lang, I. Ferner, G Goetemann. Members. lst Row: E. Block, A Schomaker, I . Haneklau, T O'Connor, L. Andrews, E. Schnell I. Walsh, W. Eilermann, W. Kis ling, A. Kurzdorfer. 2nd Row: T, Urban, M. Brady, T. Bayer, A Harbauqh, K. Hogan, D. Schroe der, R. Liss, R. D'Agostino, G R. Menke, R. Kurz, L. Kenny. W Craft, I. Fitzpatrick, R. Durham D. Rickhotl, K. Karsten, I. Scott l. Tompras. Members. lst Row: N. Caruso, I. Thompson, A, Matthews. R. Ley- saht, I. Hichew, E. Adelmann, I. Merlow. 2nd Row: I. Nelson, D. Staub. H. Schroeder, R. Iones, I. lnkley, I. Eigel, P. Zingsheim. 3rd Row: I. Gilbert, G. Lowell, R- Qualls, W. Zinzer, M. Svetan- ics, I. Blackford. Mink, D. Sallenbach. 3rd Row: wx ' I . .!gnigAf:5 0 fAe iuine C.B.C.'s Knights of the Divine Child, under the direction of Brother Iohn Mark, began its numerous projects with the opening bell last September. Some successfully completed projects included Archbishop Ritter's drive for Our Blessed Mother's shrine to be erected in Washington, D. C., the Christmas Card drive, regular morning collections for the Missions, the fre- quent collection of Christmas Baskets of food for the poor. 1 x alle A .1 Se we 4 - YI 5 3 lm 9 e :sg 5vf f I Q iiz :it Y I - . h ' M -' 02. . A fr t f f I -mm., Z f lj . 5 ..... Eff :.,.,v 2, l 11' at ln.: X , X E 3 tc x f. t 3 A K f
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