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Mr. Judge organizes bucket brigade to fill the new pool. The junior-frosh pizza party on Feb- ruary 2 marked the return of the Campion student to the materialism of the world, as the aura of sanctity left by the retreat diminished. February 16, the one day in the year that military was tolerated by all, witnessed the best Mil Ball in years. It would have been the last, had not Congres- sional legislation saved the R.O.T.C. pro- gram. The next weekend saw the Cam- pion debate team travel to Madison for the WMFSA state meet, the last tourna- ment of the year. This year’s squad turned in an extremely creditable performance, placing sixth in the state. Over this mo- mentous weekend the Campion student noticed two firsts in Campion’s history, the official opening of the long-awaited pool- gymnasium and two junior-senior trips (to LaCrosse for the regional basketball tour- ney) within two days. Don tne barber relates his past glories in 4-A. VOC presents the popular strains of Lawrence Welk.
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A Shiny Penny Or A Father Haller leads upperclassmen through the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius. On December 1st, Blessed Edmund Campion Day, all the students enjoyed a free day. It was hectic nevertheless with CEEB exams held in the morning and after- noon. Later that week the Checkerboard hosted a mixer at which the Crossfires pro- vided the music. The next day witnessed the freshman ice carnival, a medley of winter contests and events enjoyed by the frosh, refereed by seniors, and won by 1-B class. Eventually December 19 came around, and the Campionmen departed for Christmas vacation. On January 3rd five hundred Knights returned, all of them looking forward to the next day’s classes. Two weeks later came the provincial semester exams, fol- lowed by the three-day closed retreat. Father Flahavan guided the freshmen and Father Haller the upperclassmen. The retreat gave a chance for mental relaxation and spiritual contemplation, and by the time it was over the students had completely recovered from the strain of the exams. On the following week the mas- quers crew traveled to La Crosse to pre- sent Act V of Macbeth in the Shakespearian festival at Aquinas. Crumpled Dollar Thoughtful students walk to dining hall in silence. Student body reverently reflects on Christ's Passion.
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