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When, 80 years ago, the Jesuits came to southwest Wisconsin to found a school, it was to an area rich in natural beauty and historical lore. Sharing this beauty and shaping this history were two mighty rivers, the Mississippi and the Wisconsin. Fifty years later, when Father James Daly, former English professor at Campion and personal friend of Joyce Kilmer, was asked to compose a poem to honor C'ampion's golden anniversary, he chose as theme these two rivers that run by Campion. He compared the students' lives and training to the two mighty rivers that run by her doorstep, for both run on far beyond Campion - - the rivers on to the distant ocean, and the boys' lives on into adulthood and finally to Eternity. The 1960 Knight adopts this theme and attempts to show that Campion is truly the nursing mother of men to the young streams of life annually entrusted to her. TOP RIGHT: The first river - autumn view of vast stretches northward of the Mississippi River. of the beautiful valley in which Campion lies fto right of white patch in center of pic- turei, and of Wisconsin bluffs. LOWER LEFT: The second river - the Wisconsin as it flows past Wyalusing State Park atop the majestic bluff on the right to join the Mississippi lfore- gioundj. It was here on June 17. 1673 that the Jesuit priest-ex- plorer Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet became first white men to view the Mississippi. LOWER RIGHT: Campion's beautiful campus from the air. Buildings iclockwisei are: Law- ler Hall ifacultyi, 1955: Loyola Hall fkitchen, dining room - hidden by treesi, 19395 Old Law- ler, 1857: Kostka Hall fadmin- istratiori, auditorium, class- roomsl, 1884: Campion Hall lfreshmen, classroornsj, 1909: Gymnasium qpartly hiddenl, 19363 Chapel, 1925: Marquette Hall qseniorsl, 1915: Lucey Hall lsophomores. jUY'll0FSJ, 1959. 2
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