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ADMlNIb7T<ATTON 
The Administration is the keystone of the foundation of Brother Rice High School. Its decisions, policies, and actions have an effect on the operations and students of the school. Brother Popish, school principal, is greatly aided by a well-trained and experienced staff, concerned with the needs of the student and the school. Brother Rice's history has always been impressive, and through the efforts of these men and women it will remain impressive. 
SA. FRANCIS M. POPISH 
MRS. MARGARET DUGAN 
:xer P>ght: Sr. Duffin, Sr. Popish, and Mr. Cassidy confer,_.-..; A1x"Ne Sr Duffin. Jr.-Sr, Dean, 
MR. PATRICK CASSIDY 
MRS. DOROTHY HOFF 
MR. GEORGE J, SEDLACEK 
BR. THOMAS C, DUFFIN 
MRS, MARY DONAHUE 
MRS,DOLORESLUCAS 
Left: Br. Popish giving speech at open house, Above: Mr, Sedlacek is varsity baseball coach. 
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SR. E. G. PILON 
MRS. P. SRIXIE 
The Library is the most immediately impressive portion of Brother Rice. It is a place for study, for solitude, or just for individual reading. Chief Librarian Br. Eugene Pilon and his staff have succeeded in keeping the Brother Rice Library and its companion Audio-Visual Center in peak condition. This is vital in assisting the instruction of nearly all courses at Br. Rice. 
Top Left: Lunch period is a busy time for the Library. Left: The Library offers a number of facilities. Above: Students relax in the Library while catching up on the latest magazines. 
MRS. MARY KAY ARNOLD 
MRS. ELIZABETH RIEBEL 
MRS. E. ZAREMBA 
• Left: Students enjoy friendly conversation by the R.P.S. 
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The objectives of the science courses are an understanding of the scientific method and knowledge of the factual information to each area of science being studied. The main goal of all the courses is to make the student a more critical reader, a more careful observer, and a deeper thinker. 
Upper Right: Mr. Arumagam talks with a parent at open house. Lower Right: 
Seniors attentively listen to a science lecture. 
MA. JOHN w. HACKEn 
BR. A. E. FAVERO 
BA. J. P. MAHONEY 
MR. A. M. ARUMAGAM 
MR. ROBERT lWARDY 
MR. DENNIS J, KONIECZNY 
BR, JAMES N. McDONALD 
Middle Left: Br. McDonald talks to a Dad's Club member during a basketball game. Upper Right: Mr. Arumagam lecturing to his IPS class. Above: Br. McDonald at a swim meet. 
The Mathematics Department has continued in maintaining the high standards of quality it has always held. Chaired by Br. Reynia, the Mathematics Department gives students a firm understanding of the fundamentals and more advanced concepts of modern mathematics. 
Above: Mr. Petrak also coaches the hockey team. Right Bottom: Mr. Hanrahan delivers another powerful lecture. 
MR. THOMAS A. LEMPKOWSKI 
SA. J. P. REYNIA' 
MA. CUFF PETRAK 
MR. LAWRENCE SCHOUTEN 
SR. EUGENE P. VRANKA 
BR. THOMAS P. TREACY 
MR. ANTHONY HANRAHAN 
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The Religion Department at Brother Rice has as its objective the development of faith and personal growth within the student. Through a logical fouryear progression of courses the student will gain the knowledge necessary to be an understanding and intelligent Catholic. 
A.!looe r Harasits enjoying a moment out at his desk. Upper P F, McDonough and Br. Fitzsimmons prepare commun-oo at mass. Middle: Mr. Rattigan and Br. Fitzsimmons relax over a annk_ 
FR WILLIAM McDONOUGH 
SR GERALD ROHAN 
SR EDMUND U. CORRIGAN 
MR. JOSEPH T. CEH 
MR JOSEPH JOHNSTON 
Left Above: Mr. Johnston rooting lor the baseball team. Middle: Sr. Fitzsimmons distributing communion. Above: Fr. McDonough delivers the homily at mass. 
MR. P. L RADIGAN 
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RighI: Br. Moore, also ennis coach, prepares to -n a return. Right: Br. Walclecturing to a French class. 
In general the primary aim of foreign language instruction at Brother Rice is to help the student acquire a mastery of the spoken language. Secondary aims are: 1) to help the student acquire mastery of written forms and grammar that he has already learned orally, and 2) to introduce the student to a civilization that is different from his own; thus, becoming a more well-rounded person, aware of his heritage and responsibilities in the world community. 
MRS. ROSEMARY R. PALICKI 
FR. JAMES R. GALLAGHER 
SR. KARL J. WALCZAK 
SR. JOHN B. MOORE 
MISS PATRICIA REDISI 
MR. scorr LARSON 
Above Left: Br. Schul at a track meet. Above: Miss Redisi assists a student in class. Left: Mr. Larson helping out Mr. Staron. 
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The main objectives of the English Department are to help the student to increase his communication skills, both oral and written, and to come to a better understanding of the principles and types of literature. 
The freshman and sophomore program covers basic skills, while the junior course stresses composition and a more serious analysis of both fiction and non-fiction. The senior electives offer a variety of approaches to literature. 
SA. EDWIN HENNESSEY 
SA. STEPHEN V. HALE 
SA. T. C. MAHONEY 
SA. A. E. TOMPKINS 
ADt:Ne: Sr. Hale and Sr. Walczak caught in a candid moment. 
MR. JAMES C. LALLEY 
BR. THOMASV. RYAN 
MR. JOSEPH E. PERRY 
MR. HAL J. ROSS 
Upper Left: Mr. Perry giving orders at the Wheetchair Basketball game. Lower Left: Br. Mahoney while reading the paper. Above: Br. Hale talks with a TV man at "II's Academic!" 
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BR. EDWARD J. NOONAN 
Lower Left: Br. Tompkins checks off names at the candy drive. Below: Brother Noonan on cafeteria patrol. 
Left Middle: Mr. Ross, also the speech coach, poses with the team. Lower Left: Br. Hale distributes communion to the underclassmen. Below: Br. Mahoney and the bookstore. 
MR. L. LETTS 
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This Page, Right: Mr. Duffy coaching J-V football. Opposite, Left Middle: Mr. Bara at lunch. Left Bot/om: Br. Devane at C.A.L.M. Right Middle: Mr. Rohan in class. Right Bottom; Mr. Staron talking baseball strategy with another coach. 
MA. EDWARD BARA 
BA. A. D. DEVANE 
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The major aim of the Social Studies Department is to prepare the students by acquainting them with the basic understanding of our history. The Social Studies Department accomplishes this goal through several grade levels of full-year courses, and then offers a variety of electives on the senior level. 
MA. PATRICK J. AHERN 
SA. ROBERT l. GRANITZ 
MR. R. F. BAADER 
MR. EDWARD R. STARON 
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MR. RONALD C. OSBURN 
Above: Typing is a valuable skill to know, especially later in life. Above Right: Mr. Osburn smiles over the results of the ad drive. 
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The major purpose of the Business curriculum is to contribute to intelligent economic citizenship through a study of business. Business education can contribute to the development of the individual in accordance with his potentialities. It can foster the development of an inquiring mind. It can increase the pupils facility in speaking, writing, and reading effectively. Any student who takes this course seriously will become a useful, 
well-informed citizen who will be a credil,to his community and his Church. 
MR. THOMAS MITCHELL 
MR. RICHARD E. MARFISE 
BR.G.A.KEALY 
MR. ROBERT C. CACHOR 
Both the Music Department and the Art Department may be placed under the heading of Fine Arts. Four beginning art and one advanced art courses are taught by Brother Chapman. The Esquire and marching bands are directed by Mr. P. J. Henning, the Concert Band is conducted by Mr. Leo Henning, and the entire band is moderated by Br. Murray. The outstanding artists and fine bands which have come from Brother Rice are due to the efforts of these men. 
Above Left: Brother Chapman looks up tram his art work. Far Left: Mr. Leo Henning directing the concert band. Middle 801- tom: Mr. Patrick J. Henning checking out some music. Right Below: Mr. Leo Henning giving a performance . 
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The Department of Guidance at Brother Rice attempts to help each student with those problems that he is likely to encounter during his high school years. Counselors therefore are busily engaged in college, vocational, and academic counseling with students. If a student wishes, he may also consult his counselor about any other problems he may be having. 
MR. RICHARD M. HANISITS 
MR. JOSEPH B. BERGMANN 
MR. EDWARD J. ZABROCKI 
MRS. SHIRLEY CARl 
Opposite; Mr. Hanisits is chairman of the Guidance Department. Top Left: Mr. Cummings assists in handing out diplomas at graduation. Above: One of the Guidance Departments most important functions is providing college information for college-bound students. 
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DRARTNG 
The Drafting Department is designed to enable the student to understand the basis of Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. The chief aims of the course would be accuracy, technique, neatness, and speed. The drawings themselves must indicate all the information that needs to be known about the parts they represent. 
BR. C. E. JOYCE 
Top RighI: Br. Joyce gives dralting tips to an interested student. RighI: Br. Joyce discusses swim results with a referee. 
MR. WILLARD C. KELLOG 
The Physical Education program of Brother Rice has as its purpose the satisfaction of the physical and recreational needs of our students. Our program is aimed at developing bodily agility and strength which contribute so much to one's own self-confidence and poise. 
MR. NICK MARKULIN 
MR. JOHN WATOR 
Above: Mr. Markulin watches over the soccer team. 
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Mark Adduce Anlhony Aguirre James Albert AdamA/lison James Anderson Louis Arneberg Russell Artisl Jerome Augustine 
James Aylward William Bablilz Robert Bandyk 
Russell Barcelona Micheal Barnes Thomas Barrett Timolhy Barrett 
Thomas Barsevick 
Micheal Barta 
Roberl Bavcevic Thomas Beata Edward Berenl James Benacki 
Ronald Bickhaus Thomas Blackburn Gregory Blazek 
Greg Bladen T~omas8ock 
Vincenl Bojan James Boland 
James Boney Brian Boyd 
Matthew Bradley David Brady 
Michael Brannigan John Brdecka 
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"You mean Ihe Bulls wanl me?" 
Look Ma, no cavities 
James Brennan Steven Brill Michael Broderick Thomas Broderick Terrence Bronks Cary Bronson Scott Bronson Michael Brutton James Buehgan Brian Bulkey Robert Burke Ralph Burnett Micheal Butkus Daniel Caponegri John Capvano Philip Caputo Thomas Carcoran John Carden Michael Carroll Timothy Carroll Nicholas Caulfield RoberLCerabona Jerome Cervantes James Chmara Anthony Christiano Dennis Cichon Thomas Cleary 
Kevin Cline Gregg Coccaro 
Kevin Cody Michael Cody 
Antony Coglianese Daniel Collins 
Patrick Collins James Concannon 
William Coogan Brian Corcaron 
Leon Cornelius Martin Costello 
Kenneth Cotter Charles Coyle 
Michael Coyle Kevin Couie 
Thomas Creagan Christopher Crispo 
Matthew Crown Donald Cuba 
James Cummings Edward Curran 
Richard Daniels George Davidson 
Joseph Davis Edward Deaey 
Rober! Deangelo John Dempsey Charles Dinll0 Kevin Docherty Harry Docherty Jude Domanski 
John Domrowski Thomas Donohue 
Terrence Donnell Daniel Donelly Donald Dorsey John Dougherty Martin Doyle Paul Dressel James Driscoll 
Hey don't tell anyone but that chicken just moved. 
I can yodel better than you can. 
"This, , is a bail," 
John Duffy Michael Durkin John Dusza Thomas Dwyer Gary Early 
William ElwOQC Joseph Fabrizio James Falloon Jack Ferorenko Loren Feldner 
David Finn Philip Flynn 
Arthur FOllenweider Pal rick Forbes Terrence Ford 
John Forde Frank Fortini Paul Frank Lawrence Frey Paul Fudacz 
James Gallagher Paul Gargulak Robert Gentile 
Juris Germanas Gus Gertos Robert Gieruf 
William Goedert John Green Michael Gruska 
William Haggerty Kenneth Hahn Daniel Hall 
Russell Haraf Palrick Harringlon Edward Halherly 
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Randy Hawkey Kevin Hayes Daniel Hecker James Heidecker Daviv Henehan _ Gregory Henisan Bernard Hennassy Charles Henry 
Joeseph Henry Mark Herbst 
James Herlihey Jeffery Hicks John Hoevel Daniel Hogan 
Michael Honey Michael Horvath 
Michael Howland Michael Hughes 
Christopher Hyland Joseph lannoni 
Ronald James Edmund Jantz 
Daniel Jarzabkowski James Jarynski 
John Jeffers Brian Jennings 
Brian Johnson James Johnson 
Albert Johnson 
"Ah. . what do you mean you don't know what you're doing." 
Mark Johnson Michael Johnson Thomas Johnson Thomas Kachinsky Michael Karpowicz Paul Karr 
Gregory Kash Timothy Kaufmann 
Timothy Kearns John Kellogg Richard Kevin Daniel Kiaulakis Joseph Kiaulakis Timothy Kich Martin Kilheeney Kenton Klaus 
Richard Klein Vydas Kleiza 
John Knight Lawrence Knight 
John Kole 
Keith Konieczka 
Robert Kosmonas Jamie Kowalsky 
Joseph Kremm Linas Kucas 
Kevin Kuenster Robert Lachine Richard Ladd Brad Lang Gregg Larson David Laska 
John Lassandrello Daniel t.azaricn 
Donald Levy Andrius Likander Kenneth Lis Michael Littleton WiWamlloyd Thomas Loftus James Long Richard Lorenz 
Lawrence Lucas Brad Lukas Kevin Lyman David Lynch Palrick Lynch William Lyons John Macarol 
Michael Maciorowski 
John Macke Bruce Maduzia Michael Mahay Leonard Maida Paul Manghera 
Mark Marino Peter Mark Anthony Marmo 
Michael Marmo Lewis Marszzalek James Martin TImothy Martin Edward Martinkus Gregory Mazak Joeseph McCarthy Sean McClowry 
David McElroy David McGinnis 
John McGinnis Joseph McGinnis 
Ralph McGinnis Kevin McGovern 
"Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, onions, on a sesame seed bun. . . to go." 
"These photographers sure take crumy pictures." 
"Albatross!?" 
Allright guys, let's get down to business - now you see that girl at the end of the field. 
Richard McGowan Terrence McGrath 
Patrick McGuire James Mcilvain 
Brian Mcinerney Patrick Mcinerney 
Steven Mcinerney Andrew Mclnlosh Arthur McKeague Daniel McLaughlin James McMahon Jeffery McMahon Patrick McNally James McQuillan 
Thomas Meade Michael Meyer Michael Miceli Steven Micheals Anton Michalek Eric Millender David Minskl Mark Misialek 
Algirdas Mockaitls Raymond Moehle Steven Monks James Morgan Stephen Morris Charles Morrison John Morrison 
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Paul Morrison Thomas Morrissey Charles Moscarto James Mrowca Kennelh Mueller James Murph!' Terrence Murphy Kevin Murray 
Vincent Myslinski Daniel Namoff Joseph Nassin Michael Nee 
John Newell Steven Nicorata Raymond Nowaczyk Wesley Nowotarski 
Christopher Oakley Brian O'Bora Kevin O'Brien Joseph O'Connell Thomas O'Connell John O'Connor 
Mark O'Connor Terry O'Connor 
Patrick O'Donovan Kevin O'Keefe Timothy O'Keefe 
Anthony Otson Denis O'malley Edward O'Malley 
James O'Malley Patrick O'Malley Bernard O'Reilly 
Kevin O'Reilly Edward Ormsby Joseph O'Shea 
Mark Ossmann Thomas Pacetti John Pachucki 
Thomas Page Marc Papernik Andrew Pappas 
I told you I could teach better than he can. 
David Pavelich Donald Pawelski Robert Payne James Peake Lawrence Pesce John Peterson Kevin Phelan Scott Phillips 
Wesley Pierce Llfnard Pisarski Anthony Porto Brian Proctor Richard Pupura Charles Quinn John Raddatz Paul Radtke 
Michael Rataj 
Brian Reilly Terrence Reilly Richard Reilly Michael Rhodes Ronald Richards Joseph Riggio Joseph Ritter 
Edward Rohan Gerald Rossborough Thomas Rowlely Anthony Rule 
Peter Ruzevich Bruce Ryan 
Martin Ryan 
John Saluski 
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James Sanchez Robert Sanowskis Mark Saulys RIchard Scheidt Peter Scherder • JohnSch~ Tom Schoenhoten R,chard Schofield 
Marlin Scully Charles Seminara John Senese JohnSeno RogerSerwy Joseph Shake 
Daruel Sheeyhy John Singler 
MarcSkopec Donald Shva 
Thomas smses Gregory Srmth RIchard srmm Edward Smyth Michael Snow 
Robert Solloway 
James Speedwell W,lliam Spelz Robert Staszek Thomas Stewart 
John Stupantz Timothy Sullivan Lamar Summers Anthony Susbnis 
Robert Scavone 
Robert Swayka Victor Swenson 
Enc Sylvester MIchael Sazarley David Taglloll Paul Tague Stephen Tarpey 
I will see ya, and raise two corn chips. 
Thomas T ekiela Charles Thier Anthony Togher Stephen T oth Timothy Thahey James Travnik Michael Tunney Joseph Trunk 
John Twarogal Mark Trimble John Tuscher Stephen Vogler Robert Waddell Donald Walsh John Walsh Maurice Walsh 
Michael Walsh James Walters Thomas White Jerry Williamsen Paul Wilson David Woike Frank Wolf Micheal Woods 
Gregory Wozniak Peter Yourell 
Michael Wyka Thomas Wroblewski 
MarkWilsen Glenn Yaeger 
Michael Yuhasz Richard Zelvrs 
David Zepeda ArasZlioba 
Raymond Zukavskas Jonas lymantas 
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James Adduci Art Akouris Steve Allen Peter Ambrosino Brian Anderson Ralph Arnold John Augustyn Edward Badooski 
Jim Bailey Jeff Salek Vic Baltusis Vic Barauskas Nick Barren John Barry Patrick Barry 
Mike Bastien 
James Beck John Beck Greg Belinsky Ray Bernard 
Ray Best John Blaha Steve Blank Steve Blazak 
Joe Bonchek Joe Borders Brian Boyle 
Bill Brannigan Jim Briski Andrew Broda Dennis Broderick Tom Brooks 
Larry Brown Scott Bundschuh Bernard Burke 
Tom Burmeistel Tim Bush Chris Cabanski 
TIm Callahan Rick Canchola Brian Carey 
KeVIn Carney Bill Carrano John Carroll 
"Mr. K. did you hear the one about. 
Superman to the rescue. 
Mike Castrogiovanni August Cavero Robert Cecich 
Phil Cerney BobCitrone 
Brian Chaps 
Jim Chester 
Dave Chorola 
Gregory Choklek John Christensen Mike Cichon Joseph Cichowski TomCimoli Steven Ciszewski JoeClatty 
Mike Clark 
Bob Clev~land Stephen Clifford Gary Coccaro Mark Collins 
Bob Condon 
John Connolly Jim Connors Kevin Conroy 
Bill Copps 
Clark Corcoran Kevin Corcoran Kevin Cornfield Richard Corrigan Carey Consentino Bob Costello 
Evan Cotter 
Louis Coyne Kevin Cronin Sean Cronin 
Jeffery Crudo John Curran Dennis Ceuprynski 
John Daum Timothy Davis Robert DeFalco 
Edward DeRose Joseph DeRose Aldo DeGrassi 
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Mike Delaney Kevin Delaplane 
John Delinger Paul Dicola 
Bob Diericks Mike Dina 
Dan Dixon Bernard Doerr 
Rick Donnelly Albert Donskis 
Allan Dorsey James Dowd John Downey Matt Downey 
Tom Doyle Don Dreyer Shawn Dugan Brian Durkin 
lee Dvorak John Dvorscek Ron Dymerski Mike Eber Mark Ecken Bernie Egan Tom Emerson Tom Esposito 
Mike Eubanks 
Mike Evans Frank Evers Tom Faloon 
Tom Farrington Steve Faryan Jim Freazekas Phil Fazd 
Bill Febel John Feehery Joe Fenton Bill Fey Kevin Fester James Fitzgerald Bob Fitzgerald Bob Fitzgerald 
"Really ... you're kiddin', . what's her phone number?" 
I thought he said this was strawberry. 
Tim Fitzgerald Mike Flalely 
Robert Fleischmann Gerald Flemming Bill Foley 
Joe Foray 
Mike Forde 
Scott Fornek 
Frank Frazel Mike Frelly 
Tim Gallagher Chris Galvin LupeGarcia Bernie Gardocki Tony Gavin Mike Gembara 
Saul Germanas Dennis Gibbons Tim Gill 
Joe Glennon Mike Glynn JimGlaber Kevin Graham John Greblivnab 
Joe Greggleit Dan Grilfin Jerry Grogan John Guiltoyle Frank Guillen Bob Gump Robert Hall Mike Hallberg 
Jeff Hansen Mike Hasbrock 
Rich Haskins Mark Hanajcik 
Ed Hayes Bill Hayes 
Tom Hejna 
Bob Henderson 
Mark Heneghan Tom Heniff 
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"Andy Hennigan Dan Hicks 
Jim Hogan Pat Hogan 
Tom Horbach Tom Hughs 
Dave Huguelet Michael Huttinger 
Pat Hynes Ralph Irace 
Bob Jandak Jim Jandizak Jim Jeromin 
James Jesionowski David Johnston Bob Jones Jim Jordan Gerry Jaclonski 
John Joyce Martin Joyce Jim Juracka Kevin Kall 
Tim Kamper Jim Kane Tim Kane Mike Kapelinski 
Ron Karapgowicz John Kasper Mike Kaufmann Bill Kean Will Kellogg Ken Kelly Sean Kelly Tom Kelly 
Brian Kennedy Tom Kenny Mike Kerney Mike Kilham 
Terry King Carl King Paul Kiser Don Klien 
Andrew Klotinia Sieve Klutcharch 
Tyrone Knave James Knight 
Steven Knight Mike Knoebel 
Ed Kohler Matt Konopko 
George Koprivia Mike Koszela 
MikeKott 
Ron Kotula 
Mike Kowalsky Rich Kozieja 
Don Kralnik 
Ken Krakowski Rick Kramer 
Don Krivsky 
Jack Krol 
Jerry Kolovitz Bernard Kurecki Steve Kwiatkowski Tom Kwiatkowski David Ladd 
Bob Lamplot 
Rich Langert 
Gerald Langosch Ray Laverly 
Mike Ledenske Mark LeRose Donald Lesiak 
Ed Levens 
Pat Lewandowski Bob Loeber 
Joseph Loffredo Terry Loftus Chris Loory Mike Loreneo John Loughlin Jack Love 
Paul Luckasik James Lynch 
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Ken Lynch Mike Lynch _ Mike.Lynch Mike Lyons KeVin MacDonald James Mack Joe Magment Rich Makowski 
Kerry Manlen Ralph Marsh 
Philip Marshall Dan Martin Gary Martin John Martin Bob Martin 
Mike Maslanka 
Mike Masterson Tom Matuszak Ginutis Matutis 
Mike Mayer Jim Mazurowski Chns McCarthy Kevin McCarthy 
Pat McCarthy 
Bob McCarthy Mike McCollough John McDermoll Bob McGivney Pal McGreal Pat McGreal Dave McGuire 
John McHugh 
Eugene McNamara Jim McNamara Kevin McNamara Jim McNicholas Brian McPartlin Bill McShane Louis Meneses Charles Mengold 
"No. no. the other end of the instrument." 
"What the. 
Paul Metcalf Greg Meyer Randolph Mical Bill Michener BiliMlIdice 
Joe Miller 
John Mitchell John Moran 
Mike Moran Mike Moran Tom Moran Louis Marande Paul Morande Jim Morgan Tim Morrison Mark Muelling 
Greg Murawski Mark Murphy Bob Murphy Tom Murphy Tim Murphy William Murphy Jim Nagle 
Mike Needham 
Joe Nichols Ken Nicholson 
Martin Nicholson Mike Niemier 
Sean Nolan Tom Nolan 
Terry Norris Anton Novae 
John Nowakowski Bill Nowatski 
Tom Oboikovite Gerald O'Brien 
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Gregory O'Brien John O'Snen 
Pat O'Brien T<lrry O'Brien Jim O'Connell Bill O'Connell Jim O'Connor Tom O'Connor 
Austin O'Grady Mike Oldenstedt Bill Olsen Ray Olsen 
Mike O'Malley Dan O'Neil John O'Neil Kevin O'Neil 
JoeOrdero Luke O'Toole Paul Palys Brian Panek Sam Partice Alan Papernik Augelo Parente Rich Parrish 
Leo Paul Jim Pavlik Gene Payne Bob Pernal Dan Petrik Frank Petrozza Joe Piet Tony Plosnich 
Larry Pordugal Vern Puchalski 
TimPutunt John Ouattrochi 
Mike Ouinn Dave Radloff 
Walter Rebenson John Rogan 
Greg Reilly Jim Reilly 
"You be!!" 
John Revane Dave Richardson 
Richard Richter Derrick Reed 
Sill Rocha Greg Roll 
Mike Rotnik Art Ronan 
Greg Rooks John Rowtey 
Gary Rubin 
Dan Rush 
John Russell 
Larry Ruzich 
Ray Ryan 
Mike Salerno 
Rich Santucci 
Will Saracco 
Tom Scanlon 
Tom Scanlon 
Andy Schaeller Mike Schifferdecker Leo Schmitz 
Dave Schoenhofen John Schberth 
Jim Schwab 
Randy Schwartz Steve Schwerkel SrianScott 
Tom Scully 
Rich Seller 
Dave Sereika Elmer Shannon Dan Sharp 
Russ Sherry Arthur Sibik 
Walter Sigerich Joe Simon 
Robert Siorek 
Paul Suriak 
Dan Sivicek 
Leo Skrypkun 
Mark Slezak Mike Slomski D. Christopher Smith 
• - GregSmith 
Joe Smyth Vince Solfrizzo James Solvos John Spencer 
Henry Spingola JamesSpoo Tom Stanker Dave Steger JoeStrzemp 
John Studnicka Jeff Sullivan Joe Sullivan 
Keith Sullivan Bob Sullivan Mike Sundermeier TomTaff Brian Tagler Tony Thompson Gerry Tinley Bill Toomey 
Ken T remback 
Martin Tunney 
Art Tuscher 
James Tyson 
Joe Unger 
Peter Usher Mark Veldman Bernie Venezia Don Vrba 
Jeff Waligora Tom Walsh 
Bill Walsh Richard Ward 
TIm Ward 
Bill Wareham Rodero Warren BmWeckel Jerome Welene Mike Werkmeister Allen West 
Roger Whalen 
Larry WiiSton 
Don Wilkens Keith Williams Peter Williams Scott Wisinski JimWitons 
John York 
John Zalewski 
Joe Zimmerman 
John Zordani 
MikeZotto 
Don Zrny 
Frank Zurcarelli 
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JUNIO~ 
Frank Abbotl Tom Ahern Art Akouris 
John Albarran Vainis Alelsa 
Timothy Allen Gerald Altenbach 
Glen Anderson Robert Arnold 
Luke Bailey William Bailey Max Balcar Michael Barabasz Michael Barrett Kevin Barry Philip Barry James Beata 
David Bahncke James Bellair Michael Berger Steven Berhnski Joseph Berls 
Jeffery Bernier Donald Betley Brian Bickhaus 
Richard Black Mark Blovin William Boblak Edward Bochenski 
Paul Bochenskl Daniel Boland Adolph Bona Brian Brankin 
Thomas Bren David Briars Peter Brixie David Brown Donald Brown Thomas Browne Roman Brush Walter Bumias 
Gary Busam Michael Callahan Raymond Caponigro Richard Carrio William Carden Richard Cary Joseph Caro Michael Carroll 
Doc,1975 
"I never read Ihese essay exams." 
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Patrick Carrol James Carter Carmen Caruso Michael Casey Michael Casey 
Joseph Casper Kenneth Cassidy Timothy Cassidy John Catizone Lee Celrone 
Bruce Chaplick Raymond Chlebicki Thomas Cholly Tom Clark 
John Clifford 
Shawn Clifford Steven Clifford Brian Clucas BrianCooly James Coghlan 
Jeflrey Conrad Michael Conrad Brian Corcoran Michael Costello 
Kenneth Cozzie Mark Craig David Creagan Richard Crocilla 
Michael Cronin John Cushing Michael Cummings William Curtin 
Randall Czop George Dangles Daniel Daney Philip Daum 
Glenn Davis 
James Oeacy Vincent Decaro Joseph Oejanovich 
Patrick Delaney Lawrence Dematteo William Demoss 
William Derby John Deross Terrence Dillon 
Vincent Dinollo Wilham Donohue James Daranzo 
Anlhony Drahos Steven Dutlin Patrick Dutfy 
John Dugan Michael Dunne Jerome Duorak 
Frank Dyra Wilham Dzwierzynski James Earley 
William Earner Edward Eber George Eck 
Kenneth Eckstrom William Elias Ronald Enright 
Bernard Erxieben Richard Esposito Thomas Fahy 
"On sale, today only" 
Looks like a good fit. I'll take. two! 
Robert Farrington Stephen Fedderson John Federico 
Stephen Frdorenko Lawrence Fetchko Michael ~itzgerald 
Michael Fitzmaurice Mark Flaherty Daniel Flemming 
Stephen Flemming Thomas Foley John Folliard 
Michael Forst Robert Fovell Michael Frain Laurence Frank Gary Freelin Michael Freeman Leo Fron 
John Fudacz Michael Gabriel WilliamGade 
David Gaffney Patrick Gallagher Terrence Gallagher Chris Gambia 
Gary Gasper Charles Ganle William Giometti Brian Gleason Joseph Gloude James Glynn Steven Gorkis 
Kieth Gorney Mark Gorski David Goss Kieth Grezuk 
Leon Grismanavskas Jeff Greiner 
Edward Grzywacz 
Joseph Gump Paul Gurzak Daniel Hall James Harlin TImothy Hansen Brian Harms John Harrigan 
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Michael Harrington John Hartman William Hassell 
James Hayes Peter Hayes Joseph Healy 
Robert Hector Michael Heider John Henry 
John Hill Michael Holmes Frederick Hosteny Daniel Huguelet Kevin Hunnicut Peter Jacobchuk Randall Jandak John Hartnell 
Kevin James Dennis Janicki Terry Janks Thomas Janus Brian Johnson Robert Johnson Patrick Johnston Peter Joria 
Tim Jung James Jurgens Jerry Jurgovan Bernard Kachinsky Nick Kametas David Kane John Kane Francis Karkula 
Michael Karr Richard Kazan James Keane Joseph Kearney Daniel Keating Michael Kelly Michael Kelleher Timothy Kelly 
"Who said these guys were dumb." 
"What do ya mean, I'm wrong." 
John Kenny 
Brian Kilduff Joseph Kinsella Mark Kinsella Timothy Kinsella Michael Kluk Michael Knapczyk John Knapik 
Francis Knieps Thomas Knieps Thomas Knoerzer Michael Koperniak Kenneth Kosinski Robert Koupeny William Kresse Mark Krol 
Bruce Ksiazek Thomas Kucharzak John Kupczyk James Kutusch Gerard Kwiatkowski Kenneth Kwilosz Richard Ladd Michael Ladevich 
Thomas LaDuke Joseph Laska Daniel Lauder Patrick Laughran Robert Lawler Timothy Lawrence James Leahy Joseph Leahy 
Lawrence Lenz Donald Lewandowski David Lewanski 
Joseph Lezen Michael Lichay John Linehan 
Edward Lipka James Littleton Thomas Luchetta 
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Thomas Lukaszek Anthony Lydon 
Michael Lyman Thomas Lyman 
John Lynch John Lynch 
John Lynch Thomas Lynch 
Alan Lynn Michael Lyons 
Michaet Madden Leo Maduzia Dennis Mannix Michael Marcosa Brian Marino Michael Marlin William Martin Daniel Martinez 
Leo Martinac Daniel Maslowski Martin Mason William Masterson Robert Mayer Frank Mazzuca Patrick McArdle 
Raymond McCann 
Daniel McCarthy Patrick McClain William McClean Brian McCtowry 
Timothy McGarry Terrence McGlynn Edward McGonigal Timothy McGovern 
Joseph McGrath 
John McGuire Martin Mcintyre Brian McKendry John McShane 
Joseph McShane Joseph Merrien Kenneth Michaels 
"Laurel and. . ." 
"Excellent! Excellent!" 
Michael Miesrac James Mikos 
Mark Mikrut 
William Mikulski Mark Miller 
Mark Mitchell Robert Mlxa Christopher Mlynski 
James Mockaitis Michael Moesle SruceMolek 
Robert Molinari John Mooney Edward Moran Gerald Moran James Morris 
Kevin Morris John Morrone Mark Mueller John Mu~hrone Patrick Mullarkey Edward Mulrow John Murabito John Murphy 
Robert Murphy Robert Murphy Terrane Murphy William Murray Frank Musso John Nagy 
Paul Napleton William Nash 
Dennis Nelligan David Nesnidal Michael Neubauer Thomas Nissen Robert Nix Michael Nolan James Norris James Norwell 
Richard Nover Kenneth Novotny 
Stephen Novotny Robert Oakes 
MichaelO'Srien PaulO'Srien 
Bernard O'Connell Kevin O'Connell 
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Thomas O'Connell Willard O'Connell John O'Connor 
John O'Connor Leo Odell John O'Laughlin 
Gerald O'Neill Terrence O'Neill Michael O'Reilly 
D~':,?~e6,2i~r~:~ 
Ronald Oster 
William O'Sullivan James O'Toole Mark Pachuki 
Norburt Panek Dennis Papiernik Gregory Papiernik Peter Pappas Stephen Parrish David Pasciak John Pavlik Martin Pellicore 
Martin Pembroke Matthew Pender John Petrozza Joseph Phillips Raymond Picard 
Robert Pierce Peter Piotrowski William Plate 
Thomas Powell Edward Prchal 
Thomas Preusser Gary Rabinak William Ragan Vytenis Rasutis 
Robert Ready Derek Reed 
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$30 on Queen's Choice in the 7th. 
Michaet Regan William Richards TImothy Riemersma John Rigg 
Victor Rigoni 
Lawrin Ailes 
Neil Riordan 
Mark Ritchey 
Keith Rodger 
Steven Roeder Richard Rbgers James Rohan 
James Rohan Christopher Ross Robert Rossborough Joseph Rougeau 
Glenn Rubin 
Michael Ruzich 
Ed Ryan 
Gery Sadzewicz John Salkas Robert Samborski Alfred Sanchez George Shick 
Timothy Shick Matthew Schlicter Matthew Schomburg 
Richard Schuster Charles Schwab Michael Scieszka 
Gerald Scott Terence Sebek Victor Senese 
George Sereika Donald Shannon Nicholas Simon 
Michael Simonelis John Simpson Bruce Sloan 
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JeffSebeck Stephan Slomski Andrew Sloyan Brian Smith Patrick Smith Michael Solloway John Soprych Martin Stack 
Thomas Stark Robert Steffek Michael Steinbach Michael Stephens Timothy Sterk 
John Stibich David Stewart Edward Sullivan 
Kevin Sullivan Thomas Sullivan Thomas Sullivan August Sundermeier Thomas Swart Gary Szafranski Richard Szutowicz Robert Tarnowski 
MartinTew Matthew Thibeau Paul Thiese Karl Thompson Steven Thorp Tony Tisoncik Walter Tokarski Thomas Toner 
Thomas Trahey Robert Trant John Trunk Richard T waragal Richard Urso DanielVaci Michael Valenta Steven Val enter 
"What do ya think you're looking at?" 
Corn'on, someone's got to pay more than that for an "A." 
KrisWeaver John Wiklanskl Johf\Wiliiams Kenneth Williams Edward Woike 
Thomas Wolf Roger Wright Mark Wydra EugeneWyka AlanYoOJng 
Thomas Young Kevin Zaremba John Zawacki Kenneth Ziemba SteveZotto 
Theodore Vatch Fred Vaughn Slgltas Vaznelis George Vlachos 
DavidVrba RObertWach Robert Waite David WalKer 
Thomas Walls Michael Walsh Patrick Walsh Peter Walsh 
Robert Walsh Thomas Walsh Roderic Washington Michael Wasowicz 
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"Concerts" was the key word in the highlights of this year's band accomplishments. Under the admirable leadership of Director Leo·J. Henning, iTl his Seventeenth year at Brother Rice, listeners from Brother Rice, as well as the entire Archdiocese, were treated to "Experiences in Music." 
The annual Christmas performance featured Leroy Anderson's "A Christmas Festival," a delightful potpourri of the season's favorites. Highlights from the musical "1776" coupled with a moving narration by Bro. E. Noonan created the appropriate spirit for the 1975 Spring Concert. Also featured at this event were the Esquire Band and the Stage Band, both under the baton of Mr. Patrick J. Henning. The Homecoming show this year featured sounds of the big band at halftime. 
Expo '75, the first Catholic Archdiocese exposition to feature advances within the school system, requested the Brother Rice Concert Band and that of St. Laurance to combine talents and present a concert. The end result was a memorable afternoon of sounds, moving from Wagner's "Lohengrin" to musical highlights from, "That's Entertainment. " 
Officers of this year's band were: Joe Ferrick - President and Drum Major, Martin Murray - Vice-President, Terry Solon - Treasurer, Mike Shebelski - Secretary. The Band also welcomed alumni Bro. D. D. Murray as the new moderator. 
Our stage band gave a very successful performance in the energy filled musical "Applause." And the Esquire Band, a group organized to groom young musicians for the concert band, continued to thrive in its effort to retain the excellent quality of music at Brother Rice. 
CONCERT BAND: From Left. 1st Row: J. Cieslar. C. McCaffery. T. Matusak. Connie Masca. 2nd Row: J. Ferrick. J. P.ikos. M. Eckert. J. Bailey. C. Gambia. M. &>ebeJskJ. 3rd Row: L Pesce. M. Gabriel. K. MacDonald. R. Klein, F. Frazel, J. O·Neil. K. Gambia, J. Fitzgerald. B. Scott, M. Fitzgerald. 4th Row: J. Dziedziak, M. 0eol1ens. D. Papernik. A. Papernik. W. Rossborough. F. Hosteny, S. Blank. M. Simonils. R. Jandak and J. Claffry. 
Left: Mr. Henning and Bro. Murray discuss an upcoming concert. 
'5: Raw: Barb Cahill, J. Crude. B. Farrington, M. Murray. 2nd Row: P. Piotrowski, B. Tarnowski, J. Jeffers, R. Daniels, J. Schuberth, T. Farrington. 3rd Row: B. 'COL.-peny, C. Mlynski, D. Janicki, P. Walsh, G. Papernik, A. Bernotavicius, D. Yeager, B. Lithgow, J. Morgan, D. Broderik. 4th Row: B. O'Connell, J. Keane, M. o q" 'Iey, R. Makowski, K. Cline. Standing: T. Toner, T. Foley, J. Welenc, D. Kane, K. O'Connell, T. Solon and L. Grismanauskas. 
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Top Left: Mr. Leo Henning insturcts Mike Stephens on the tine art 01 music. Right: OFFICERS: From Left: M. Shebelski, M. Murray, J. Ferrick, T. Solon. Below: P. J. Henning puts the Esquire Band logether. Above: P, Piotrowski and B. Tarnowski showing off during Homecoming show. Above Right: Leo Henning at work, 
---if BROTHER RICE ESQUIRE BAND: Above: 1st Row: J, Travnik, L. Pesce, J. Augustyn, Marna Vogrvil, J. Hogan, M, Papernik. 2nd Row: M. Herbst, S. Knight, Durkin, R, Klein, A, Winterle, R. Zukauskas, J. O'Shea, sra Row: J, Falloon, L. Pordugal, M, Tunney, K. Hahn, P. Flynn, G, Yaeger, J. Jeffers, K. Kline. 4th '17N' . Caulfield, T. Pacetti, M. Crown, M. Gruska, J. Brennan, R. McGinnis, R. Gieut, and G, Lyons. 
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The Brother Rice Student Council, 1974-1975, truly operated most efficiently and successfully in representing the entire student body, from the new freshman class through the seniors. Perhaps the reason for this joinl effort was the cooperation of all facets of government including officers. representatives. administration coupled with an interested and active student body. 
The elected officers for the Council were Rick Petrak - President, Vice-President William Cody, Secretary William Donohue and Treasurer William Kresse. One common unifying goal set at the outset was to unite the student body and be the main source for student services, according to President Rick Petrak. 
A record number of committees were initiated and reestablished to quench the varied demands of the near two thousand students. Larry Locascio and the Social Committee sponsored junior-senior coffeehouses and reinstated movie nights. The Relay spread the Council activities in print to the 
students, and through the SC bulletin board, many other activities such as the Turkey Trot, Grub Day, and Free Thro Contest became realities. The most widely displayed concern for student involvement were the sawdust dances and the Wheelchair Basketball Game. both opportunties for student gatherings. 
The class reps, acclaimed especially for their continual support, helped makes the Christmas Drive along with the Key Club possible. In orienting the Council towards a genuine asistance board to school and community, many donations to causes were completed, supervised by Treasurer Bill Kresse. 
Finally without the continuous dedication of Mderator Br. 
Walzak, Br. Popish, Mr. Cassidy. Mr. Osborne and Mr. Cummings, communication lines would never have remained so open and ideas exchanged. The Student Council fmally became a student asset due to the combined efforts of faculty and student cooperation. 
S:UIle<'lt C<u>oI sponsored activities. Opposite: Sawdust dances. Above Left: Coffeehouse. Above Right: Rice vs. McAuley volleyball game. Above: r 6asi<ettIa: Game 
M. Adduce 
M.Carroll 
J. Domanski 
J. Forde 
M. Hughes 
R. Klein 
E Martinkus 
K Mueller 
K.O·Reilly 
J. Singler 
L. Summers 
A. POrlO 
D. Zepeda 
Wilham Donohue, Secretary. 
William Kresse, Treasurer 
T. Brooks 
T. Buch 
D. Dixon 
F. Evers 
S. Germanas 
D. Huguelel 
M. Kowalsky 
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T Nolan 
J. Rowley 
J Spoo 
F Zuccarelli 
T. Lynch 
E. McGonigal 
R. Ready 
M.Stack 
A. Young 
M. Neubauer 
William Cody, Vice-President 
Richard Petrak, President 
3 McQuillan 
G.Oberzut 
E. Rowley 
MIssing From Pictures: Jerry Lepar. 
K. Teale 
J.Ward 
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The second year of Brother Rice's Key Club, an organization created to serve school and community proved excellence need not be coupled with longevity. The Brother Rice Key Club is sponsored by the South west Kiwanis of Chicago. A Thanksgiving food drive utilizing over 200 involved students, resulted in a door to door collection of innumerable cans of food. The food was then distributed to inner city families insuring a happier holiday for those needy people. 
Brother S. V. Hale again served as Moderator. The officers of the year were: J. Lepar - Pres., J. Lachy - V.P., W. Kresse - Sec .. and K. Duffy - Treas. 
Left 10 Righi: Kevin Dully. William Kresse, Br. Hale, Jon Lachy, and Jerry Lepar. 
Selection of outstanding seniors was made in two areas. 
The first group of pictures the most valuable- senior athlete of each team as chosen by the coaches and a special athletic board. George Kloak was the outstanding Basketball player, while Bill Edwards was the Soccer representative in the group. Bill Dytrych ran off with the Cross Country honors, as Mike Roache skated away with the Hockey vote. The outstanding award for Wrestling fell to Mike Lamb and Larry "Cheeks" O'Connell swam away with the Aquatic awards. 
The second group was selected by the Standard. The Standard and its staff compiled a list of those who were most active, had good grades and also exhibited that special quality of leadership. The final list of selections included sports stars, publication editors, student council members, as well as service organization representatives. The privileged people on this list were: Bill Edwards, Jerry Lepar, Larry t.occascio, Martin Murray, Kevin Naughton, Greg Oberzut, Rick Petrak, Glenn Rabinak, Ed Rowley and Ed Zagorski. 
-l¥' ::lecrge KIoak. Sill Edwards, Sill Oytrych. Sr. Popish, Mike Roache, Mike Lamb. Larry O'Connell and Coach W. Kellogg.Above: Front Row: Ed Zaqroskr, • ;ry RICh Petrak. Greg Oberzut. Larry Locascio. Back Row' Ed Rowley. Sill Edwards, Kevin Naughton. Glenn Rabinak and Jerry Lepar 
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If in need of enthusiasm and energy during a sporting event call on the Brother Rice Pep Club and Cheerleaders. 
The Pep Club, as well as the cheerleaders were represented at all football and basketball games. In addition, the Cheerleaders made a great showing in the Wheelchair Basketball game (they almost won) and placed second in the district cheerleading tournament. 
The two clubs were moderated by Bro. S. V. Hale. Rich Podkowski worked very hard as the captain of the Pep Club. Captain of the Cheerleading squad was Kathy Gartland. And who could forget our Crusader, Bob Fritsh. 
Above: The Brother Rice Crusader, B. Fritch. Left: Pep Club captain - Rich Podkowski. 
Above Left: Sue Ras and Kathy Gartland help out the band during Homecoming. Above: Cheerleaders VS. Ms. Kids from U. of I. Left: The Brother Rice Cheerleaders. Mary Alice Halloran, Carrie Carney, Roberta Bickhaus, Eileen Gartland, Kathy Gartlandcaptain, Patty Moynahan, Kathy Pavletic, Sue Ras, Ann Beattie, Colleen McWalters. 
ST. CYRIL'S GROUP: From Left, Front: Bro. Fravero, R. Kelly, D. Toosley, M. Daum, J. Maiberger, J. Chill, M. C. Brosnan, D. Rigg, T. Ouatlrocki, M. Salerno, K. Lucas, C. Hogan, Bro. Corrigan. Back: B. Kevin, T. Ryan, T. Glennon, J. Spook, P. Daum, T. Tucker, J. Domenico, J. A1firevic, B. Edwards, J. Ferellt, M. Rybinski. 
The Chicago Area Lay Movement became an experience for those juniors and seniors from Brother Rice and Mother McAuley who discovered the enjoyment of assisting needy children. Assistance in this case came in the form of tutoring students from St. Cyril's, St. Charles, and Holy Cross grammar schools. The groups met on Tuesday afternoons. Whether the children came to Brother Rice and Mother McAuley or the tutors went to the school an interesting and rewarding afternoon resulted. The highlight of the year came at the annual Christmas party when Santa Claus (Brother Varanka) arrived. 
The moderators of this beneficial organization were: Bro. 
Chapman, Bro. Corrigan, Bro. Devane, Bro. Favero, Bro. Hale, and Bro. Vranka. 
Y CROSS GROUP: From LeN: Bro. Hale. Bro. Chapman. J. O'Connel, B. Johnson, D. Briars. E. Kampner, A. West. M. Robinson. A. Thomas. S. Corneilius, :0 "'eedy. C. Bombard. K. Wasylik. M. Ferick. K. Weaver. P. Thiese. C. Albrecht, T. Ahern. M. Wegrzyn. J. Zimmerman, S. McNicholas. J. Cart, F. Hosteny, J. K Hunnicutt. K. Cozzie. 
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ST. CHARLES GROUP: From Left, Front: Brc. Varanka, J. Yara, P. McCarthy, K. Fritsch, L. Warman, M. Germino, N. Caddigan, M. Haugney, S. Murphy, J. Edwards, D. Hall, E. Doyle, M. Campbell, K. Kutas, M. K. Scally, K. Willner, E. Mannion, M. Rowley, S. Cruz, M. Drury, Bro. Devane. Back: W. Hassett, M. Gabriel, W. Dzwierzynski, M. Casey, M. Klute, B. Hopper, J. Greenfield, J. Smolickl, T. Vatch, P. Jacobchuck, R. Nover, M. Schichter, G. Anderson, B. Steffek, R. Orentas, D. O'Riordan, R. Walters, P. Pniewski, R. Wojtylewski, A. Sanchez. 
The purpose of the National Honor Society is mainly to recognize Juniors and Seniors who have shown the combination of academic excellence and leadership qualities. The first requirement is that the candidate have at least a 3.0 grade point average. Having met this requirement, the students personality qualities are taken into consideration. These students then take on the responsibility of helping other students by tutoring them in the necessary subjects. The National Honor Society was moderated by Br. A. E. Favero. 
Right: NHS member Jerry Lepar is seen donating blood. He. like all the members. is always willing to help out. 
AL HONOR SOCIETY: From Left. First Row: T. Schillaci. T. Truxis. R. Farrell. R. Petrak. L. (Cheecks) O'Connell, E. Zagorski. J. Palsey. Second Row: M. :»on. M Murray. R. Ruebe. T. DuBois. T. Forbes. T. Glennon. B. Holmes. J. Ferrick. Third Row: R. Balsewich. G. Oberzut. J. Smolecki. J. Mcinerney. B. FourI( Callahan. J. Ferrelli. T. Woicik. J. Alfirevic. Fourth Row: J. Lepar. S. Stankus. L. Locascio. R. Zimmerman. W. McNamara. G. Gartska. P. Jasien. B. 
Ca 'lan, J Cieslak. R. Kleifgen. Fifth Row: J. Zimmermann. R. Hartmann. G. Rabinak. S. Plenys. E. Rowley. K. Naughton. G. Giermak. G. Radville. G. Riem:"'5l"Ia B Edwards. 
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The merging of the Library and Audio-Visual Clubs proved successful this year as the Media Club acted as overseer of the library and also introduced new methods of communication at Brother Rice. 
First there was the piping in of classical music to the listening center of the library. Then on a larger scale, the Media Club formed television station WBR. WBR broadcast every Wednesday throughout the year. The station was aired from the Media Center to the Cafeteria. News of school events and sports were presented along with interviews of the faculty. 
--E IoEDIA ClUB: From Left, Seated: B. Burke. M. LePenske, J. Germantis, T. Meade. Standing: Br. E. G. Pilon, R. Karabowicz, G. Matutis, E. Rowley, J. Foray, P Piotrowski, D. Briars. 
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The Ecology Club, 'led by Mr. Dennis' Konieczny, had a very busy schedule this year. They made their second annual trip to Current River in Missouri to explore caverns. The club also did some work at the Stickney Sewage treatment center. Many students at Brother Rice are very aware of their natural surroundings and the danger that our environment is in. 
Because of this Mr. Konieczny feels the Ecology Club will continue to expand. 
The 1975 Ecology Club. 
The 1975 Crusader if the result of countless hours of work by a few students so that the complete student body would have something with which to remember 1975. This edition of the Crusader began in July 1974 when Br. Duffin, last year's moderator, chose Kevin Naughton and Mike Corcoran as co-editors in chief. The 1975 staff was moderated by yearbook veteran, Br. Kenneth Chapman, who was able to add creativity throughout the book. 
Work on the book itself began in September after Kevin and Mike named section editors. The clubs and organizations section became the responsibility of Martin Murray. Tim Pender was chosen as senior section editor and sports fell to Kevin Coyne. The Faculty section was completed by Mike Neubauer. Pete Piotrowski, Bob Ready, and Bob Steffick put together the underclassmen sections. The events section was the work of Kevin Naughton. Photographers this year were John Linehan, Martin Murray, Ed Rowley, and Bill Radloff. Our staff artist this year was Tom DuBois. Tom's beautiful work can be seen on the front cover and on the inside of both front and rear covers where he depicts his ideas of life in the time of the Crusades. 
After the editors were chosen the Crusader went into full swing. Layouts drawn, copy written and typed, pictures taken. The most difficult job seemed to be getting all' the members of a group together at the same time (in the same place) for a picture. Even though we had four excellent photographers, we could not capture on film all the moments worth remembering. 
The editors hope that this Crusader will serve as a constant reminder of 1975 at Brother Rice and the period of growing experienced over the time of four years. 
CfJ Kevm Naughton checks over the prom tayouts. ~ z-s Aat~n Murray prootreads Band section copy. 
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