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Seniors learn intricate skill of raising targets at Camp McCoy. You be Jimmy Hoffa, I'll be Pete Fosco. Wait till Annabell sees this! Ladies choice?
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homecoming festivities opened by fireworks display. Queen Marilyn Borst illustrates ball-handling techniques to Hinko. Of COM oo T ow A golden mid-October sun spread its warm i 7 rays over the campus as Homecoming Weekend officially began after classes on Friday, the 12th. Caravans of cars, bearing parents and friends from most of the Midwestern states, poured into Campion’s streets and parking lots. There were banners, a huge likeness of Campion’s “Knifty Knight,” and an arch of triumph constructed by students to welcome the hundreds of visitors. That evening students and their parents gave boisterous support for the football team and its coach, L. G. Friedrichs, during the twi- light pep rally. The fans, in the course of the rally, were treated to an adaptation of “West Side Story,” in which the Campion Knights sym- bolically emerged victorious after a breathless switch-blade encounter with the Rochester Lourdes “Eagles.” The high-spot of the week end came Satur- day afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Knights put on a spectacular show of ball-handling and defen- sive line strength as they charged past Lourdes 26-0. In the Dining Hall that evening, students and their dates spent a few enjoyable and re- laxing hours in conversation and dancing at the Victory Dance.
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As the Campion Knights look back on the month of November, they see thirty clays of active campus life. First in the ser- ies of events came the Halloween party sponsored by the junior class. After an evening of fun, the seniors rcse early on Ail-Saints Day for the annual trip to Camp McCoy for their first taste of actual military life. First Quarter Exams came quickly for most, but the studious atmosphere was broken by the junior sodality benefit movie, “Majority of One.” Seniors journied to Davenport, la., for the closing game of the football season. Nov. 16 rolled around with the Knights hurriedly preparing for their first mixer at the Checkerboard. On Thanksgiving Day the student body watched the Marquette Hall “Maulers,” under the direction of Frs. “Coach” Lucey and “Scout” Burke, devastate the forces of the “Lousy Lucey Losers” in the Turkey Bowl soccer game. There was even a root- ing section, complete with pep band and organized cheers, to drive on the victors.
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