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we aww of :za anim .. 'ik page .fix O Wlmen we first saw St. Bede, it was peering through the Alumni arch and down a long lane, lush with early Sep- tember growth and bordered by rich fields. Through the seasons that fol- lowed that first September, we have watched the campus change its beauty with the seasons. O In fall, when the frost touched the woods for the first time, we usually thought of football and other things, but God had worked his miracle again in nature, and the campus and the
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-'Me Senialut' 7 - llfxe 1946 12' The faculty is, by tradition and reputation, the most important part of any school, and so the first section of the 1946 yearbook is devoted to a pictorial review of the men who have led us through four years of education. There were the smilers, the growlers, and the howlers, but for the record, we present them all, begin11i1zg 011 page nnze. DONALD TERANDO sir It will be hard to forget the men we have lived with for four years, but some of the younger faces will not be so easily remembered, so we have grouped all of the classes, college and academy, in one section under the title Students , to jog our memories in future years. For a complete photographic record of the student faces that rep- resented the student body, 111171 to page twenty- 0116. ALBERT IVANAUSKAS R1 The activity section is usually the one dearest to the hearts and eyes of yearbook fans. Here we find the student body in action-in the chapel, in the classroom, on the campus. We have tried to make this year's activities section as complete as possible and we think that we have given a fairly complete record of the goings and comings of the student body, l1egi111zi1zg on page fifty-five. NORBERT KARVELIS page five I KENNETH GORGAL Editor 'f QJQ QQ .413 .
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,rqae eaawnecf dy ecmofzad geaufllq 'ik surrounding hills were beautiful to see. A walk to the river or over the ravines was an afternoon sport that Could be delightful and refreshing. O Winter covered the barrenness of the hills and flats with a beauty that was appreciated better from skiis or a sled. It was a time for indoor activity but it was also time for those time honored walks through the hills to the slag piles. The air was country air in the winter and good for spirits which flagged under the burden of class- room drills and worries. P dig!! .l'!!l'Ulf lf lieu ll
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