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Um' dai! activities . . . Our day begins at 6:30 when we rise, wash up, md then are off to Mass at 7:00. From chapel we go to break- fast, and from thence to the study hall, at which time our day student companions join us. The morning classes begin at 8:25 with four fifty minute periods after which time we Student Chaplain, Father Marion, O.S.B., begins the prayers of the Mass. Sophomore religion class always is interesting under Father Andrew's method of approach as is vivified by the interest shown by Jim Wolf, Paul Tangora, and Joe Fogerty.. take time out for lunch. Changing classes often brings traffic jams, but there seems to be a semblance of order. Carl Swanson fforegroundi, Louis Pretto fturning cornerl, Chuck Quilty lon right raili, as is Tom Nauman, Paul Showalter Con left raili, with Mike Walker and Tim Shank fat head of stairs, are a fine example of what could be done. l8
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opening of 6 7th school year The pleased expression on Father Victor's face must indicate that the Bursar has completed 'paid in full' arrangements with Jerry Kelly's father. The collegians are no exception to that first clanging of the class bell, and Father Gregory wastes no time in preliminaries, as he stresses an important point in Rhetoric class. I7 Registration is closely followed by classes. Father Phillip instructs all his novice typists, Raymond Swift, Charles Swanson, Robert Ryan, Rich- ard Goralczyk, and Tom Pfeffer, to keep those eyes off the keyboard and on the paper. P
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are varied Day students bringing their lunch from home may buy milk in lunchroom located in the basement of the school. Dick Byvik is helping himself to a bottle of chocolate milk after Father John collects the token. After lunch the day students play'their regularly scheduled intramural gamesto l2:45 and then all students goto a study y period lasting to 1:30. During this forty minute period, when i necessary, other extra curricular activities take place such as band practice, pep sessions, and important assemblies. Day students and boarders alike can always use study time because most of the students carry four solid subiects. Intramural football, as here being played by the senior and iunior day students, forms an integral part of St. Bede's sports program. Faculty and students alike admire our hard working second floor janitor, Mr. Joseph Jiggie' Perardi. , Receiving mail from home is always a pleasure and Bill Riley posses out mail to Minims at 'l2:5O period. Mike Mahoney is engrossed in his parents' report on whatis going on in Oxford, Indiana. 19
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