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Ur R fl Hernerl. SJ. Rev. C. E. Mullon. SJ. . . . . .Ur. F. G. Fahey, SJ. Ur. R. I. Knauf, SJ. Jlr, 1, J, Doyle, 5.1, sllr. H. ll. .lIillmunn, SJ. Ret. I . X. Nebrich, SJ. Her. I . ff. Illlllll-llh, SJ. Rev. T. I . Peitz, SJ. Ret: 1. l'. llvlchiors, SJ. IIN words, like so man l EXGLHH ly nimhle V servitors trip about tim and air, John Milton adeplly at command. So tnand o writings of literary in scrihed the man who has a rcal coni- f his native tongue. the Although stress was placed on en of all ages and 'ltion of their wor ks. perhaps an apprecia the outstanding feature of the course was the emphasis placed on fundamen- ltlla. 1 osition. the ln the line of actual coup professors we standing in the work done hy the l-nts were I1 .lowce Kiln l. re fur from remiss. Ou IU- ier Essay con- tt, , u ' ' ' Y' ' ' articipatetlg test, in Y5'llll'l'l all bClll0l'a pl and a nationa essay hy the Anzericun migz. , three Seniors took part. LAXGUAGES not the fundanienta l 1' contest, sponsored 1 wine in which l aim of 23 IT was the language department to make us Knights masters of the classic and ro- mance tongues, hut rather tr our minds in preparation for future l hranches. Latin and y discipline study in intlivitlua Greek formed the nucleus of the de- partmei ' ' f l ' Seniors grad it. and many o IIL uated with Classical diplomas. ln addition to the Classics. French. Spanish. and German prepared many of lls for future study and research. and equipped us with conversational ahility under competent professors, outstanding in their individual fields. au. skktr, K N I G ll 'I'
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CARIPIIDN ADYISI DRY COUNCIL THE four men on the Advisory Coun- t-il might wvll lw valled Calnpion's sill-nt parlnvrs. llvlllllll thu svcnes, as it we-rv. The-y managed the St-hool's Ii- nanvial affairs. Ovvnpying the position of Father Min- istvr. Rev. W. F. Huusvr. SJ., has lilllt' an-tual vunlavt with the students of Cam- pion. hut his is a post of many and var- iwl re-sponsilmililivs. Tht- l inant'ial tlulivs and husiness l'0Ill- lllllIll1'iIllllIl In-twat-an the' Sl'll0lll and the- pare-nts. are- plavcd in the' alvlv hands of Rev. l'. J. Murphy, SJ.. tra-asure-r. and Mr. l'. l . Glynn. his assistant. llesidvs kevping rc-vurds of stunlt-nts and graduates. thvy were also in charge of the students' private funds for invi- dvntal vxpvnses. Wlln-n a student needs hooks or Sta- tionery. Father l.aur's Book Store sup- plies his item-ssitif-s. 'F J J ' SLATLD ev. W . I'. Hauser, . -', .-..J'. . . R ., . ,.,.. . 2 , A. J. 1 - '1:.L- . ' . ' 1' if '4R8l'. P. I. Murphy, 3.1 , ,:,TU,.',. , ix? 1 07. ,if-, ,uur, SJ. STANDI Nr.
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CARIPIIIN Rev. R. ll'Ie.wc'l1ewL 'AA'..' Raft. I. M. Tuintor, 5.1 MV- R- 12- Mr. J. T. Mewlum. SJ. lllgr. 1hAivMfS'l,a1 511' 3Mr. 1. C. :ll'l'jllllIl'k er. . . Ivyser 1 l ' 'q'2Lq,pQI,2.l'4':4 .ir J, G -,1. uf. zz. V. ml.. M. jjf,j,I,,,.,,,., SJ --fflf l 5: HISTUR Y H ' In rlllllj of hiflory. vw-r pronline-nl in high h1'll00l l'lll'I'l1'lllIl is I- .I . 1 ' major fuhjn-vl all Clllllliiibll. Nut only clicl Ilia' hillily of hiflnrx sewn- In fzllnilizlrim- ll- uilh Ihv Iiw- ul' illuflrinnlf nn-n uncl Ilza' siorivs nf llllllibllh. gl't'2ll illlll -nlalll. lrnl it lilllglll ll-. In I 1' D u,:n'nI I'1'1Ir0llillQ1. Ilu' valium- for I-an-h 1'l'2l of Ihv M'4ll'l4lii lll-l0I'y. ln Illia nmnnvr. lllfllllglll pran'Ii1'ul prvr- mle-nl. un- ll'1ll'llt'll hun In live-. :lnul live- rightly. WU- ll'1ll'IIl'Il why sonn- Iypvs of g!IlYt'I'll- llltflll lluvv fuilml whilz- nllu-rf liuvo vn- juyvxl Slll'1'!'rr. Aml hy lllt'1lllP of this knmvlc4lg4- sw W4-rv lllllill' Vllllilllltb of planning our lin-5 so uf In lwvmm- trun- Anlorivaln vilize-n-. RELIGION T wah eva-r vvielvni In our fllfllllj' Ihall the study nf religion is hy fair Ihr- lll0Sl pvrtinonl suhjs-vl lhvy vain offs-r. IIEIIVC great slrvss wal, pluvml upon il. For the lirft two yl'ill'h we were Iruin- oml in the pralvlivv of Ihv tiilllllblll' reli- gion illlll laugh! to olrwrvv Ihv rnl:-f lzlill clown hy Holy Moth . n Ihv lust Iwo yvurf. ll0N't'X'0l', we- re-rcivenl in- tensive Iruining in I ' 1-r Chun-li I lu 4lm-Irina of our Faith. The-se latter vm-ure we l . 'rv spent in preparation for the lllllti wln-n we wnulnl lu- un our own. so Ihall wr- shoulcl ln- ever really to Ili-fa-lnl tha' If-In-Ia nf rel. . 1 . our igmn .lfllllllhl any nmlnught. 24
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