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S LIIIOI'-Sy tOID class in d , UVB, ar 5 HOW Valle Y. ' zdeizdiezw x All time best-seller, Danny Spencer, awarded by Brother Gene, made Sl, OOO worth of sales in four years. All expectations were surpassed as tl1is year's Athletic Drive smashed every former record! Paced by classes 10-3 and 12-3, which obtained 14096 and 13296 respectively, the school soard to an all-time high of 9896, A total of eleven homerooms brought in their quotas: three Freshman classes, K- 1 Q 4 ,xr I1Cket seller backbone of giixlliacliing 2575 and - Elboyc 2 WCFC three Sophomore classes, one junior Class, and all four Senior Classes. The lower-classmen were led by the entire Senior Class, which exceeded its quota for the first time in the history of the drive, finishing with an impressive 11895. As a reward for their effort, the Senior Class as a whole went on a trip to Snow Valley. The great success of the drive was attributed to in- creased spirit within the student body, as well as the var- iety of incentive awards which were offered. Some of these were: Phantom sweaters, caps, Cathedral pennants, rooters pins, and bids to the Queen's Ball. BFOther A , u ' df1VC. gustme muses Shirit a t opening of CIM' Sophomore Class 10-3, first to acquire IOOW, also broke old record by presenting a new mark of 140'X1
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N ..,7w44 Although unable to compete with the Sophs, the Frosh fought hard and showed sportsmanship and spirit all through the ordeal of Frosh Week. They placed several times in the field events, and completely outyelled the Sophs at the rally, but were unable to accumulate enough points to dcpose their older and more experienced rivals. The Frosh are to be congratulated for keeping up the fight and not giving up when they were losing. This makes for a good beginning in forming the ir Cathedral spirit. IIHCY, e're Frosh make first big noise in Phan tom world. you! Hats off. Seniors ! Two points for Frosh, but Sophs won. Now around Cathedral, Freshmen, we do things like this. . . I7
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