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i jj feiiii 1 J n ■ 1 1 H-- — ' H %9Jk n 1,1 ; i 1 i 1 11 m ' Fr. Corrigan stirs up spirit at basketball game. Discipline or help? All in a day ' s work for the A. P.O. The way that a school is run is reflected in the spirit and success of the school year. The administration can use this criterion as a proof of a job well done. Fr. Corrigan, who undertook the double duty of president and principal, was faced with the tiring task of attend- ing to the Innumerable details of running a boarding school— arranging class schedules, checking grades and student effort, composing college transcripts and letters of recommendation, and advising the choice of college— jobs which require long hours of patient oen-work. He gave many hours to insuring a bright future for Campion both scholastically by painstaking- ly processing the admissions ' qualifications of pros- pective students and physically by poring over blue- prints for a new dormitory building and swimming pool and by organizing the fund-raising campaign. Fr. Doran stepped into the difficult assignment of the man with the rule book and did a commend- able job in emphasizing the necessity of discipline for the greater happiness of the student body. The co- operation of the students this year was exceptional; and, strange as it may seem, much of the credit for this co-operation lies not with the students them- selves, but with the administration. Reverend William J. Doran, S.J. Assistant Principal
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A Message To The Senior Class Reverend James B. Corrigan, S.J. President and Principal Seniors of the Class of 1957: The Campion slogan, Give Campion a boy and get back a man is familiar to all of you and to thousands of people throughout the United States. It has come in for its share of humor and parody; but now you have an appre- ciation of its deeper significance, an appreciation that w grow as long as you live. In appearance and stature others graduating from high school will be as much men as you are; but being a man, a Campion man, goes far beyond that, both in Campion ' s aspirations for you and in the actual results of the training you have received. The man that Campion gives back must be a man after the pattern of Christ, the God-Man. He is a man in the sense that he has developed his in- tellect and will to the highest possible degree. He is a man of character with courage and willingness to stand alone if necessary for what is right and good and just. He is a man because he is a true son of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Campion manhood is your heritage and your responsibility before the tribunal of God, your own conscience, and the whole world. We congratulate you for having arrived at this unique maturity and beg that God will bless your determination to be always Campion men, the finest in the world. Sincerely yours. 4 t- - ' ' -» President
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Library . . . Fr. E. H. O ' Brien, S.J. Latin, 1 ; Student Confessor; Library Moderator. Miss F. Mulheim, B.A. Librarian Miss L. M. Gokey Assistant Librarian The second volume of ' Memoirs by Uncle Wiggly, ' please. Bursar ' s office? This ' s a stick-up! ' . . . Bursar ' s Office Fr. P. J. Murphy, S.J. Treasurer Bro. W. M. Stritch, S.J. Bursar. Mr. P. F. Glynn Assistant Treasurer
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