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Left: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keck wait as Father Herbert registers Joe Keck. Bottom: Albert Pao and his sister Anna Cong discuss a schedule change with Father Henry.
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407 Register For Eightieth School Year At St. Bede Following the end of summer vacation, stu- dents returned in late August to begin the 1970- 1971 school year at St. Bede. Daystudents, totalling 327, registered during the week before school began. On August 30 eighty boarding students registered, thus beginning their life on campus. Seventy-four freshman daystudents joined just 16 boarders for classes on Monday, August 31. Sophomores, looking forward to days molesting freshmen, numbered 66 daystudents and 20 resi- dents. Ninety-five junior daystudents and 22 boarder counterparts prepared for two years as upperclassmen. Only nine months separated ninety-two senior daystudents and 22 residents from graduation. Students came from five states and four were from other countries. 16 Top: Mr. Jerome Wray gives information to bewildered freshman registrants Mark Plantan and Dennis Miscevic.
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Second Annual Spirit Day Once Again Successful Following a week delay due to inclement weather, the St. Bede Student Council held its second annual Spirit Day on Thursday, Sep- tember 17. The object of Spirit Day was to in- still spirit in students and to encourage friendship among students. After the completion of morning classes, pupils gathered in the gym for instructions re- garding the remainder of the day. Mr. Paul Ber- nabei then addressed the student body concerning the meaning of spirit. Led by Brother Philip and Bedan students, the student body sang several songs. Next was the Spirit Day Mass, held this year in the gym due to the threatening weather. Lunch was served on Tower Field. During the afternoon students could play such games as push ball, football, tug-of-war, and soft- ball. Competition was held among the four class- es, with the seniors totalling the greatest number of points, thereby winning this year’s Spirit Day Trophy. Even though the weather may have been gloomy, the student spirit was such that Spirit Day was again termed a success. Far Top: In a Spirit Day baseball game. Bill Cattaneo gets a hit as Dan Kopina and Cliff Hawley wait to bat. Top: Mr. Paul Bernabei delivers his inspiring speech.
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