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HAND YOU, MOST HOLY Mother, under whose loving care the young Jesus grew in wisdom and grace, be our intercessor before your divine Son, and obtain for us the abundance of heavenly graces, to the end that our Work may redound to His honor and glory, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit, lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amenf' BROTHER L. WILLIAM, F.S.C. Religion I, English l. .Iunior Debate, West Building Attendance. Likes listen- ing to music and reading . . . ambition is to read all the hooks on his hooklist . . . has taught at St. George. should he or WILLIAM J. TERRY Religion II, Plane Geometry. Athletic Director. JOSEPH G. TREZEK American History, English IH. At- tended De Paul University . . . majored in English and history . . . likes to read. GLENN E. WATERLOO World History, Spanish II. Observer Moderator, Assistant Guidance Direc- tor, Treasurer of Catholic Language Teachers' Association. From Chicago but a Confederate at heart . . . attended St. Mel . . . ambition is to run a school for 30 days. shouldn't he . ln the East Building faculty room, the profs meet the report card deadline. From this smoke-filled caucus room come the agonizing decisions-69 or 70. 17
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HBUT ABOVE ALL, fill us with Your spirit of love: love for You, only and good Master, that we may immolate ourselves in Your holy service, love for our profession, that we may see it as a most noble vocation and not as a common employment, love for our sanctification, as the principal source of our labor and our apostolateg love for truth, so that we may never deliberately depart from it, love for souls, which we must mold and model to the true and the good, love for our students, to make them exemp- lary citizens and faithful sons of the Church, love for our beloved youth and children, with true paternal feelings, more elevated, more conscious and more pure in its natural simplicity. JOSEPH P. ROTELLO English III, Sociology. From Rockford, Illinois . . . attended Marquette Uni- versity . . . has taught at St. Edward's in Elgin. FRANCIS M. RUANE Business Manager. Hobby is watching the clock for 4- P.M .... from Chicago . . . attended St. Mel . . . ambition is to retire with a 3500.00 pension check each month. BERNARD R. RUMPS English II. Assistant Freshman Football Coach. Likes sports and art . . . at- tended St. Mel . . . ambition is to be a coach. BROTHER LINUS PAUL, F.S.C. Religion IV, English IV. Benildus Club, Homecoming Activities, Senior Voca- tions, Y.C.S. Likes to read and listen to music . . . ambition is to visit Europe . . . has taught at St. George. BROTHER L. PHILIP, F.S.C. East Building Cafeteria. From Mani- towoc, Wisconsin . . . likes to play chess . . . has taught at St. Patrick and St. George. BROTHER JEROME QUENTIN, F.S.C. Religion II, English II. SAL R. SALATO Physical Education III, IV. Assistant Football Coach. Hobby is automobile repairs . . . attended Drake University . . . ambition is to take a long vacation with all expenses paid. GERALD SULLIVAN English IV, Speech. Meldramatic Club Director, Speech Club. From Elgin, Illinois . . . hobby is Hamusing only my- self by playing the piano and organ . . . ambition is to direct a Broadway play during the summer time. JAMES P. SULLIVAN Religion III, Algebra II. Likes photog- raphy . . . chemistry major . . . ambition is to study medicine . . . has taught at C.B.C., Memphis. 16
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our country thirsting for skills OPPOSITE PACE Top: Hot Off the Press L. Novotny, R. Skinkis and J. Sana learn the 'atricks of the tradew as they work on a project during Print Shop Class. Center: Giving It the Once Over F. Salomone uses the spray gun to enamel the metal hox that he made in Sheet Metal Shop. Bottom: A Noble Work for a Noble Purpose Putting the finishing touches on the pews for the new retreat house are J. Doucet, T. O7Neill and E. lVlurrin. 'ESP-'Rx Top: NThat7s No Way to Do Push-Upsln Mr. Salato tells E. Ward to keep his borly parallel to the floor-not perpendicular as fellow classmates look on. Bottom .' M41 -412-43 -44-45,7 A group of freshmen learn the funda- mental calesthenics during their Physical Education Class. Mr. Keane is instructing.
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