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Clubs Spark Student Life At Divine Heart, leisure hours for a student open new hori- zons for him to explore. He can play chess or basketball, listen to records, watch TV, read, or he might be a mem- ber of one of the three clubs at Divine Heart. Oldest club at Divine Heart is the Regina Caeli Radio Club. Founded in the school year 1959-1960, the club goes by the call letters WA9GOV. All members work toward a radio license required by the Federal Communications Commission. Members of the club do odd jobs around the Seminary to help finance their course in radio operations. Brother jer- ry Selenke acts as the adviser of the club. Formed last year, the Saddle Club provides the opportunity for students to learn first hand about horses. Club members are in charge of the Seminary's five horses, cleaning the stab- les, and setting up riding schedules. Brother Benedict 1 Above: Tom Mullin takes time out to listen to a record in the Hobby Club- room. Upper right: Jamming it up on an electric guitar is Don Roth. Lower right: Radio Club Members for 1975- 76 include lbottom f0W1 Ed Gioja, Pat Mullin, Matt Vokoun and Brian Stough: ltop rowl Charlie Vokoun, Jim Doyle, Rich Fifer and Vic Macias. Humpfer is the club's adviser. Hobby Club, formed this year includes as members students who build models, play a mu- sical instrument, or work in the arts and crafts field. This club provides a place for stu- dents to work as well as a place for them to store their equipment. Brother Eugene Traversa serves as the adviser of the club. t 1, . . .1 ' E i ' ... if g is .s.r r -: if 'i i ' ' ' i in ' L WW' gilyg .,. :-. ' - r B i Mike Stasieczko Brian Stough Dave Storm Don White 'tl
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. . . Funny how when one looks back, all he remem- bers is the good times and glorious moments. He knew it-he idealized the past. The walk he initiated, went from a main street to a desolate alley. Questions entered his head. What was it like years and years ago? Was it all that much different? x Men had come from all over the country he stood in. They performed certain duties. Re- sponsibilities of getting a gov- ernment together were at hand. Disagreement and arguments must have existed. Could you imagine George Washington demanding Betsy Ross to in-1 Ml ,. - O X 0 L ', . fw- A 0 C il --...Q 3 ..! 1 I make the flag with fushia pink stars and bright orange stripes. Besides, he thought, l bet peo- ple were so busy running around doing things that they never gave a second thought that in 200 years people would be celebrating what they stayed up nights figuring out. It was more of a necessity than a glory. It was our fortieth school year. To think that forty years ago a few S.C.j.s arrived, en- thused, yet burdened with a responsibility to seek permis- sion to open a school. Com- munity records were kept in The Annals, a written source of past happenings. On February l3th students celebrated Student Council's tenth year of existence. Yet the celebration didn't end there. . . -1' Jr-ni' X as-4.. un me People 25
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