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. . . who will grow in MIND ' Parties ,c, First in the formation of the Campion man is the training of his mind. When the new freshman begins his life of study (his teen-age vocation), he Is faced with six class periods and three hours of supervised study every day. In the history-laden confines of his Kostka Hall home, he learns to study perseveringly and efficiently, and begins to acquire the two aims of Jesuit education, clear thinking and effective speaking. Here too he goes to class, takes recreation, and slides worn-out into his dormitory bed. Gradually he develops sound habits of study and a balanced mind, so necessary for success In college and business.
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THE CLASS OF 1 Frosh officers, vice-president Elworth, president Zam- ierowski, and secretary Ebbers, work to get new class off to good start. Fr. H. E. Kalb, S.J. Adv. Algebra, 3; Dean Kostka Hall; Sophomore Probation Sodality Moderator; Student Council Moderator. Introducing Joe Campion The little fellow getting off the Bur- lington Zephyr on page five is none other than the typical Campion Knight, Joe Campion. Throughout the book Joe will grow and develop until he steps back on that same train — a man. In the meantime Joe will get into trouble, he ' ll meet difficul- ties, conquer obstacles, make friends, drive his teachers mad ; yet, he ' ll accomplish the purpose for which he came to Campion. He ' ll gain knowledge, tact, personality, and develop spiritually and physically. And behind all this he ' ll keep a natural spirit of friendliness and humor so neces- sary in a boarding school where the same people live close together day after day. The first step in the formation of Joe Campion is the high hurdle of freshman year. Along with some 180 other individ- uals, he begins a new career — that of a boarding school student. This change-over is not easy to make and the boys who cross the Freshman Hurdle with flying colors deserve sincere congratulations. The first year at Campion is probably the hardest; yet within its limits are some of the most memorable experiences of the student ' s life. In the next few pages, an attempt has been made to capture a few of the mem- ories of this freshman year. Mr. D. D. Savage, S.J. Latin, 2,3; Head Prefect Jr. Div. 14
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