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COMPLEX CONCENTRATION Harrington has situation well in hand. After a long summer’s slumber, thought begins its slow, sometimes painful return to the mind of the Campion stu- dent. Under the gentle prodding of routine, youthful ideas span a field of many diversified topics. Contemplation, con- centration, and speculation can be read from the faces of the students as they go about their everyday life. An idea can form in the mind at any place, at any moment, be- cause the stimulus to thought presents itself in almost every phase of Campion life. Classroom lectures, retreat, daily Mass, a victory, a defeat, the picture of a girl—all these contain the potential material for the minds wander- ings. Yet, thought alone is useless; behind it must be a driving motivation to make possibility reality. It is this motivation which characterizes a man, and a man is the end product of the Campion way of life.
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Linda Hartney, the 1965 Homecoming queen. October arrived and with it arrived the biggest weekend of the year—Homecoming. It was a time of anticipation, haste, and thanks to the work of many, a time of complete success. The gaily decorated campus greeted the parents and friends of the Campion students on a bright Fri- day afternoon, October tenth. Friday night featured a pep rally and crackling bonfire and Saturday, a 26—6 victory over Pacelli. That night, the teachers met with the parents while the students and their dates got together at the wild and wonderful Victory Dance. The dance revolved around the theme, Pharaoh’s Follies, and its queen, Linda Hartney, a lovely miss from Northbrook, Illi- nois. Queen Linda, a senior at Regina High School, was escorted by senior Tom Kuehn, and reigned ele- gantly over the weekend's proceedings. The warmth of the bonfire, the spirit of the foot- ball game, the fun of the dance, and the air of excite- ment that constantly pervaded the campus, all com- bined to make the weekend a truly memorable and worthwhile experience. Crowd-pleasing smiles from the Homecoming court.
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