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Lett to right: T. Lienesch, R. Dunlevy, R, Harnett, W. Zink, R. Harriett, K. Sttruqler, R. Cooper,VV. Kuntz, F. Ohm BOOKS . . . CUR FRIENDS One of the most important instru- ments used in school-lite is the li- brary. Even though many tedious hours are spent in the classroom, lis- tening to carefully prepared lectures, 1 GL Q- to grasp any bit of knowledge read- M af -3 ily and to obtain any true results, a student must do extra work and study through books. lt is here that the library, under the capable guidance ot Brothers lohn Verder and Lawrance Mann, lends a helping hand. For the well-stocked shelves in the library open to the student many new tields and oppor- tunities, with which to gain these re- sults. Much was done to make the students' work easier. Many new books and pamphlets were pro- cured. Any morsel ot literature that tended to help the student in class work was obtained, A fully competent statt was main- tained to pertorrn the many arduous tasks so necessary to keep such a large organization. For these and the many other numerous services ren- dered by the library the entire stu- dent body olfers a sincere and heart- telt thanks. Kunt and Dunlevy at the charging desk Staugler and Zink return books
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Ml,JCJIlll!lIl vliassirlq in lIlSttllf1lilfIl. luck and llif'-is 'kvlvli pcistvls 1, . ,. Booster Club lv iurliwork. lvlplina and Kefv-rl ,lisplay aitislir' iliility. BOOSTER CLUB 1942 The spirit pushed forward by the Booster Club was undoubtably a potent factor in the success of the various activities throughout the year. Through the capable man- agement of Brother Louis Weber, SM., this small group of students kept the traditional spirit high by their paintings and posters in the school halls. These drawings which depict wins and encouraged wins over athletic rivals spurred many a student to come to the games and helped the team by their enthusiastic shouting to win many a hard fought battle. Besides boosting the athletic spirit they fur- nished unaccountable aid in the success of the annual drives. This club kept the students and the fac- ulty members well posted as to the events that were taking place. Through their artistic designs they furnished many inspirations to the student body. These drawings, however were not made by the flip of a finger. They took many hours of ardent work on the part of the student. Of this small group of students and their faculty advisor it is fitting to say that they were a valuable and indispensable organ- ization here at Chaminade. 26
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