Loyola High School - El Camino Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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Loyola High School - El Camino Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 20 of 136
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Page 20 text:

The heart of Catholic life must always be the home. And education becomes distorted if it attempts lo supplant the home. The school is the complement of the ,indispensable atmosphere of family life. Therefore, vital elements in Loyola's proper func- tioning are its parents' organizations. The Henry Welch Guild is the Mother's Club. For twenty- three years this group has brought the school into the home, and part of the home into the school. The result has been a close understanding and cooperation between parents and faculty. To introduce the Freshman mothers to the up- per classmen the year's activities commenced for the guild with a fall tea. Shortly before Christmas the mothers left their busy yuletide planning to sponsor a Christmas dinner to bring parents, teach- ers and friends together for a very pleasant even- ing. ln February the Guild held its birthday lunch- eon, a traditionally elaborate affair featuring tables of the months. The Lenten recollection was di- rected by Father Parrish, S.J. At year-end the mothers ioined forces with the dads to make the Fiesta a great success, and then closed their ac- tivities with an inauguration luncheon for the incoming officers. Piloting the work of the Guild this year was Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe. Assisting her were Mes- dames R. Schoettler, vice-president, D. Ross, vice- presidentg L. C. Thompson, secretary, E. Schnieders, secretary: L. Murrin, treasurer. .sf W .L vw s t- . The Mothers' Birthday Party strikes ci festive note l G E After report cards, comes the day of reckoning. SEATED: Mesdames Ed Lee, Richard Watt, Lee Murrin, Thomas O'Keefe: President, L. Caryll Thompson, Edmund Schnieders, Peter Riccardi, Carl Schloessman. STANDING: Mesdames Louis Friese, John Brady, Frederick Brosio, Malcolm Robinson, Donald Newell, Alan Bowslaugh, Thomas Holmes, Donald McGovern Arthur Lalonde, Paul Fruhling, Jack Klausner, Antonio Reveles, Lafe Ludwig, James Barry, Donald McGrath, Thomas Kelley, Bernard Fitzpatrick. -sms' . f . K

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hi, , -i SEATED Anthony Carr, W. E Ryan, Stender Sweeney, Leo Curtin, Joseph Petrone-Treasurer, Wm. Curran, Jr -Secretary, Father Francis Ford, S.J, L. Caryll Thompson- -President, Malcolm Robinson-Vice-Pres., Wm. McHugh, Harold J. Ostly, Bert Robinson, Juan Fish. STANDING: Dr. Kearny Sauer, James Foran, Di Rirhard Watt, Paul Fruhling, Fd Schnieders, Thiel Sullivan, James Collins, Carl Hubanlrs, Joseph Enright, Joe Mulvehill, Jason McCune, John Chutuk, John Curash NOT PRESENT Larry Adams, Alan Bowslaugh, Dick Bradley, Dr. Edwin Buhr, Joseph Coughlin, John Cronin, Louis Friese, Joseph Gorman, Wilson Haag, Harry Johansing, ClilT McAnany, Joe McNeil, Hubert Normanly, George Osterman, Bob Plunkett ltook picture! John Pusey, Robb Roy, Fred Sampson, Ted Sargent, Bob Trumpis, Russell Werdin. 'y close to the work ol Loyola we find the Loyola b. This organization of the most enthusiastic :kers a school could hope for is made up of fathers ot Loyola's students. The Dad's Club ne into being to acquaint its members with the 'k of Loyola and to provide them with a close ctical way of advancing that work. Npart from the untiring and endless efllorts to me Loyola the best prep school in the city, the activities of the Dads' Club which are best rwn are the annual Communion and Breakfast, l the Spring Fiesta. This year's Communion akfast held at Loyola University was an out- iding example of the Faith animating the work his organization. The Spring Fiesta on the high Jol campus looks toward the improvement of physical plant by providing funds for future dings needed to accomodate the growing stu' t body. The consistent success of this activity plowing tribute to the months of planning and een work of these loyal men. oyola's Faculty and boys are very proud of the I's Club. And while we wish them success, we nise our continuing wholehearted cooperation. The Loyola Club The Dads, too, have school spirit, and show it. 't'v'9'v P5014 'xii

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