Mount Carmel High School - Oriflamme Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Mount Carmel High School - Oriflamme Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 19 of 136
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REV. Fioiaus NOLAN O. CARM. A new faculty member this year, Father graduated from Calumet H. S. before taking up studies for the priesthood. Among his teaching duties are Freshman Religion, General Science 8: Senior History. He also directs the cheerleaders. BRO. Louis Horr O. CARM. Keeper of the ledgers of the School, Brother Louis is the Assistant in the Treasurer's office. Bro. is also in charge of the schoolis addressograph by which Carmel's students and their parents can receive prompt notices from school. REV. CASIMIR ZIELINSKI O. CARM. Father's first year at Mount Carmel found him teaching Religion, Spanish and Latin to the Sophs as well as Relig- ion to the Frosh. Along with these duties, he was modera- tor of this yearfs Art Club, which was very successful. BRO. STEPHEN MCGOVERN O. CARM. It is a rare student who has not spent at least one after- noon in Brother's cozy cita- del-jug-and faced all the charms of this active section of the Faculty. Bro. is ready to assist those who need aid in discipline or anything else. REV. CANISIUS HINDE C. CARM. Besides teaching the Seniors Mechanical Drawing, thejun- iors Algebra, and the Sophs Geometry, he was this year's moderator of the wrestling team 8: the Bowling League. A graduate of '41, he was a World War H fighter pilot. BRO. JOHN ClOGI-ILAN O. CARM. This marks the twenty-fifth year at Carmel for Brother John, the friendly proprietor of the bookroom. Among his jobs is sports manager, from which post he claims to have instructed lN4r. Brennan in all the finer points of football. E l ,. BRO. MEL WALSH O. CARM. Though he,s rarely glimpsed about school, students would readily miss him if he left us without notice. This fav- orite offspring of the Emer- ald Isle is in charge of our school engineering problems. He is convivial and humorous. BRO. HERMAN CoNLoN O. ClARM. Although he does no teaching, Brotherls day is a busy one. At lunchtime he helps in the Student Center, while after school he can be seen in thc Treasurer's Office. His work with the addressograph keeps all Carmel grads up to date. .y My ' ' 14191 15

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lf Ri-Lv. l,t'Ki-. BRI-ANA!! as U, C..-uni. Returning to Mount flarinel from Niagara, lfather taught the Seniors Solid fieoinetry ilINlllll'lLf,llll'llllIll0l'S.xlLft'lJI'21, antl the Sophoinores Religion. lit- was also in charge of the recoril-lmrezikinig Mission col- lections zintl litngo this year, Rm: .XIIJAN Btiiii-it U. tiixkixi. .Xttainintf greater prestige at lfzirinel this year, lfr. Aidan iinally reeeivetl the privilege oftutoring Seniors -in lXIech. Drawiiiq. 'l'hrough his efforts the Sophs and juniors learn tleoin. and G. lNlath. liurther, he inotlerzites the track team. I4 Ripv. l'lDl3liRT S 1 Arziasixic: 0. CARM. XYhether struggling through a Typing Class. poring over al- umni mail. or working on an Oriflainme page. Fr. does his hest. He is especially capable in the last lielcl, where his artistic taste anti managerial ahility xx ill never he equzillecl. Riav. llllzlikli l..xRKix O. OARM. 'l'he success ol' the Student Council can he attributed to Father's capable moderation of its activities. He also im- parts his knowledge of Relig- ion and YN'orld History to the Sophs and teaches llnqlish to hoth the Juniors and Frosh. REV. Criirus SULLIVAN O. CARM. XVell-known for his constant winning of speech contests, Fr. with equal success also teaches 4th Year linglish and Junior Religion. Besides his other cluties, he directs the Honor Society and the New Wlorlcl subscription campaign. REV. SILVAN Bovrii O. CARM. Besides keeping up a schedule which includes teaching First and Second Year Latin, First Year Religion, 8 Second Year Spanish, Father lincls time to act as lNToderat0r ofthe band and Frosh-Soph bowling. He is Carinel's Asst. 'l'reasurer. lftl, fi RliV.'ll'1RfJMl'. CJ,xi,i.AiiAN O. Cami. Coming to us from Catholic lfniversity in Washington, Fr. Jerome, as moderator of the swimming team, lost little time in becoming a part of Carmel. He instructs the un- derclassmen in Religion and the Jrs. in lluropean History. E Ricv. l'A'iRic:K fiIiI'1l'.SfJN O. CIARM. When he isn't fountl teaching Latin or Religion to the un- clerclassmen, he most proh- ably will he explaining the in- tricacies of Matli to Juniors or Freshmen. In spite of this busy schedule, he also over- sees the fluecns of Carmel.



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4' Miss Ch- RAI IllNls Mcifiouott ll,inuAiumrsv Most of us have fat time-sf had occasion to visit the pop- ular den known as Clarmel's library, and lmve there inet the pleasing and engaging personality ol' our queen ol lileralure our diligent, ever- helpful lirln lltllltllllJl'2ll'l1IH. , , Mu. xl.-xml-'s fiAXN'Nl . BMX. Mr. Gawne, a former teach- er at Clarniel, returned this year to Carmel after serving as at Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. Besides teaching llnglish to the lfrosh, juniors and Seniors, he was the mod- erator of the Carmel-l,ite. ,,, lv, Kitts. FRANK Derry 181-.cRi1T.4xRx't lformerly a member of the Mothers' Club and currently President of CIarmel's Brown Cross, Mrs. Dully, as secre- tary to lir. David in the Studies olliee, has eflieiently taken eliarqe of class records and UlliflkilSK'l100lftJIilit'9I7Ul'lill'l1Cl'. MR. 'I'noM.f-.s Iixnisit MA. llnergetic worker toward the improvement of our musical element, lNIr. Fabish holds a long record of success in his field. The ablest testimony to his excellence is found in the number of his proteges now governing other school bands. MR. MICHAEL. lXlURPHY P.E. Supplementing the academic curriculum with physical ed- ucation since '23, Mr. Mur- phy is as much part of Car- mel as the aged halls them- selves. Highly respected and revered, he is the lirst tutor a visiting grad seeks ont. N 4 MR. lXllCHAIiL QTCTONNOR BA. Dean of Physics, Mr. O'Con- nor has instructed Seniors in the hard formulas of Physics since Carmel's portals Iirst opened. Much ol' the Physics apparatus was built by him. His track teams have gained many trophies for Carmel. MR. W'i1,i.iM1 IJURKIN BMX. Responsible for the very able and very superior coaching of Carmcl's excellent Heavy- and Lightweight Basketball teams, lXIr. Durkin also does his best in teaching Civics to Junior classes and English to Freshmen and Sophomores. Mic. VlNIII'IN'l' l'iAIiRI'.I,l. BA. Wliilt: keeping up a seheclule which includes teaching such subjects as World History to Sophs, and llnglish to Frosh and Sophs, he never loses his usual friendly disposition. His hard work with students has produced many line scholars.

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