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Registration Day Unveils Changes Director of studies, Father Owen, explains the freshman curriculum to Gerald Johnson and his mother, Mrs. George Johnson. Father Theodore, dean of studies for the |unior college, discusses a class change with Dave Neill. St. Bede students, whether they live far away or near, wind-up their summers during the last week in August. Regis- tration took place this year on August 28, and in their first hours at school, the Bedans found how things had changed. Of course the freshman boarders had the biggest adjustment to make. For most, it was the first time away from their homes and families. But the sophomores and juniors also had things different than expected. Last year, the two departments were combined almost as one. This year sophomores had new prefects and a new third floor study hall. However, the juniors had it the best. They enjoyed a combination study hall, washroom and dormitory located on the second floor. Resident seniors did not waste anytime getting used to their rooms. They were relieved of dormitory life. Although a number of their pre- fects and homerooms were switched, the day students found little trouble with their class schedules for the coming year. Registration day gave everyone a good start for the scholastic year. 10
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Growth: Physical, Moral, Mental became St. Bede's second abbot on June 10, 1926. Through his administrative skill, he freed St. Bede of financial debt. Abbot Justus began the construction of a new abbey building in 1941, but did not live to see its completion. In 1942, St. Bede received a new abbot and a new abbey building. Rt. Rev. Lawrence Vohs, O.S.B., became the mon- astery’s third abbot and under his leadership St. Bede has grown to what we know it today. The monastery is a three floor structure with a fourth added in 1957. On the various floors are chapels, living quarters, utili- ty rooms, class rooms, refectory and tailor shop. In 1962 the new abbey print shop was erected northwest of the monastery. In this setting the monks live according to the Benedictine rule, “Work and Pray.” Their day begins at 5:20 with Matins. Teaching, manual labor and pray- er constitute the monks activi- ties. Vespers and Compline sig- nal the end of the day and the opportunity for solitude. Both the junior college and academy are situated in the ad- ministration building. Located in this building are the living quarters, class rooms, and chap- el. Joining it to the monastery is the refectory and library. When fire destroyed the old gym, the new Abbot Vincent Gymnasium was built in 1955. It contains a two court basketball floor, and athletic quarters. Free time can be spent in the swim- ming pool, TV room, ping pong room and clubrooms. Room for outdoor exercise is provided by an expansive athlet- ic field. There are the football field, baseball diamond, tennis court and intramural fields on which the students participate in various sports.
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Obtaining the proper books for the coming year is a big part of registration. Fathers Leonard, Eugene, Theodore and Dennis prepare for the big day. Mr. Alex Ptak and his son, Paul, check the financial aspect with procurator, Father Felix. 1 1
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