Polish Club

The Polish Club at Archbishop Quigley, called the White Eagles, was established in order to:
promote an appreciation for the culture, customs, and language of the Polish people.
provide an assembly for the study and appreciation of the contributions of Polish and Polish-Americans in the United States and around the World.
allow students of the Polish heritage to show pride in their ethnic background.
create a sense of diversity among the students of Archbishop Quigley.

All activities conducted by the Polish Club is for the benefit of the whole school.
Membership to the Polish Club is open to all currently enrolled students of Archbishop Quigley who wish to participate in enriching themselves by studying the culture of Poland.
Meetings are held on a monthly basis on a date determined by the officers and the moderators.
There are only two positions offered as officers in this club, due to its size. The President is Michael Gomulka and the Secretary - Treasurer is Mark Regula.
People of Polish heritage have accomplished some noteworthy achievements, which they are not given credit where it is earned. This club allows its members to discover the lesser known facts about the achievements of the Polish people in history.
"Jeszcze Polska nie zginela, poki my zyjemy..."
(Poland is not lost, as long as we live...)
Mark Regula '03