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Campus Antonian High School is an imposing 51,140,000 modern educational plant which maiestically domi- nates the hillside of a 26 acre campus located in Castle Hills. The beautiful oak studded campus slopes down to the shad- ed creek which flows through the campus and divides the ten acre ath- letic complex located be- hind the school. Walk- ways lead from the school to the three flights of stairs which descend the terraced slope to the various levels. A picturesque footbridge spans the creek, provid- ing easy access to the football field. Everything about this beautiful three-year-old campus is conducive to the aim of the Christian Brothers who staff the school: to develop young men who 4 will think, judge and act of their activities both later life as adult mem as Christians in all phases now as students and in bers of society. Brother Andrew Terry, guidance counselor, has available in his office information concerning careers, college entrance board exams, and both civil service and scholarship opportunities for Antonian students. Joining Brother Andrew in the guidance office are Dennis Chermack, John Finch and Steve Scecina.
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In Memoriam Greg Blount was our classmate for three years. As a member of Antonian's banner class he per- sonified a youthful zest and vigor with a cool ma- turity of outlook. Greg Blount was a fighter. He fought for what he thought was right and was never satisfied with mediocrity. Greg was a friend. His glib tongue, matched with a quick mind gave him a sparkling sense of humor. He was light- hearted and fun and his hearty chuckle will not be forgotten in the halls of Antonian. But there was another Greg Blount. There was the Greg Blount who gave up his Friday nights to work as a volunteer in the Baptist Memorial Hos- pital emergency room-the rare kind of person who was thankful he could be of service to an- other without expecting anything in return. These qualities which made Greg a standout in the eyes of all who knew him are the qualities which will make Greg live on in the hearts of us all.
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Brother Rockenbaugh and Mrs. Van Steenberg survey the school from the footbridge which links the tennis courts with the football field and track. sum sm. ,rv Mr. Schmidt, chemistry teacher, supervises an experiment in the Chemistry Lab. Students are from left to right Carlos Buitron, Doug Phillip, and Robert Muerer. Brother Stanley teaching Algebra to class 301 with the aid of the overhead proiector. Brother Rockenbaugh walking down the front hall towards the administrative office. 5
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