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God to bl cf, -bog., F h are varied S fQl'ldin9 era 353 'he Q1 er lr food. S and Students Us From outside recreation our life now returns to t 5:30 at which the inside. Study hall comes a time we may study, go to the library, write letters, and read magazines. At 6:00 we eat ' ' 7:15 d after which we have recreation to , an The daily routine thence to study once again. is called to a halt when we retire for the night, ' f only to awaken the next day to the clangmg o the bells. 1' k Almlghfy T051 Funk' ff: S fl-'mp sho' l W . GY fo ,fs b' ls on Mika Fa o . H I1 . Ibct, 'Uni ey is ready to ri? but n case H misses ound t ral art of the student's Studying forms an in eg p life at St. Bede. Homework, written as well as mental, is plentiful, but the student can find ample time to complete his work. Each study period is supervised by one of the d nt may receive help if Fathers, and the stu e he finds a difficulty.
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Our clazigf activities . . . Our thirst for knowledge finds a ready appeal to the voluminous and modernly furnished library. Father John, head librarian, fstanding at deskj, explains to his assistant, Duane LeClercq, something about overdue books. Paul Chesnut, in the foreground, Tom Potthoff, at the dictionary, Jorge Mealla, at the left, along with Bob Ellerbrock, Jay Schatz, Andy Rodack, and Harold Gregorich are intent on doing some pressing research work. Off to the bus the day students go at 3:15. Junior College classes taught by Mr. T. Bowyer Camp- bell have always been interesting because of the professor's vast experience. Ernie Pizzamiglio, here, questions a history note. After two periods in the afternoon, the school day is completed. Day students return home and board- ing students stop at Father Leonard's 'Shack' for refreshments. Depending upon the season of the year, intramural activity and varsity practices take place after school to 5:30 in fall and spring. ln the winter months intramurals are held after supper, 20
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EEKLY , .,. .W HIGHLIGHT - T The student's daily preparation, recitations and examinations are considered in estimating his grades. After the first six weeks of each semester and again after twelve weeks, estimated reports are is- sued. These are intended to give the student and his parents an in- dication of his progress. Full re- ports are issued only at the end of the semester, and are the official record of work accomplished during the semester. Father Marion is proctoring a weekly test given to his students studying Greek. The victims are Ken Glubczynski and Ken Marchulones in front, and Don Oberle and Dick Reiland to Father's right. Something new was added this year when Father Gabriel Bullock, O.S.B., offered to start a group of prep seminarian freshmen in appreciating art. Jim Hogan and Frank Frisch fclosest to the display, with Jim Moore, Dave Linton, and Clarence Davis, farther back, scrutinize the Christmas cards Bernard Jdrechi is doing d distasteful rob made by class members out of linoleum blocks. Class meetings for any boqrder ,, that of cleaning our dirty took place eV9 Y 5'-7fU dUY m0f 'in9- laundry from his locker once a week. 22
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