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THE ECHO 19 for the interest they have taken in C. C. H. S. athletics. Recently Leo made a raid on his Brother Knights and collected a very ma- terial sum of money to help defray expenses on the school football uniforms. Five of the fourteen graduates in the Class of 1920 are now doing university work. Jerome Arnold, Richard Deininger, Emmett Mil- ler, and Gordon Conway are at Notre Dame, and William Gocke is at Purdue. Herman,Centlivre and Robert Blee also registered at Notre Dame, but crowded condi- tions there made it advisable for them to wait until next year. Twenty-five of the thirty mem- bers of the Senior Class went to Notre Dame to see the Purdue- Notre Dame football game. George DeWald and Bruff Cleary journey- ed also to Indianapolis to see N. D. beat Indiana. DeWald became so enthusiastic that he went to Chi- cago to see the Notre Dame-North- western game. We want to take this occasion to thank the young ladies of St. Aug- ustinels and St. Catherine's acad- emies for the enthusiastic support they showed the football team. In former years this support was al- ways in evidence, but never so prominently as this year. As a result, a large number of fellows in school have learned what en- couragement and support really is. Among the recent guests of the faculty and students we are happy to record the Right Reve end Bishop Legrand, C.S.C., Bishdp of the Diocese of Dacca, Bengal, East India, and Reverend Timothy Crowley, C. S. C., his Vicar Gbif- eralg Very Reverend Charles L. O'Donnell, C.S.C., Provincial of the United States Province of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Rev- erend Joseph Boyle, C.S.C., Super- ior of the Holy Cross Mission Band, Reverend William Bolger, C.S.C., Dean of the Economics Depart- ment of the University of Notre Dame, and Reverend John Mc- Carthy, our former professor of religion. Old students returning to school in September found several changes in the faculty. Brother Daniel, the genial principal who directed the work here for the past six years, was relieved of his responsibilities, and returned to us as professor of Latin and Spanish. He is succeed- ed by Brother Owen who has been teaching here for the past two years. Brother Edmund is now teaching at Holy Cross College, New Orleans, where he succeeded Brother Gilbert, who spent three years in the South before coming to Fort Wayne. Brother Augustus was transferred to the Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, Brother Killian taking his place here. Just when we thought all was settled, Father McCarthy was appointed to do parish work at Lafayette, and Father Dillon took his place as professor of religion. The depar- ture of Father McCarthy who had been with us for eight years was deeply felt by both faculty and students. All unite in wishing him success in his new work. A wise man is always ready to learn, an ignorant man imagines he is already well-informed. The wise are silent when fools ventilate their notions.
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20 THE ECHO FHJ dl GI V JPJ53, SENIORS VVhen school started we were ushered into a room all by our- selves, and in that room we now hold full sway. We were told that as soon as we held a class election we could have free, whereupon Joe Mungovan, president of the class in our freshman year, ascended the platform and told us as only Joe can, whom to vote for and why. A majority succumbed to his un- resisting arguments, but nothing less than a unanimous vote would satisfy him, so a unanimous vote it was, and Don McDonald was made our president, Sub Miller, sec- retary, and George DeWald, treas- urer. After a week or so we decided that we ought to have rings and pins. lVe believed in patronizing home dealers, so we placed our order with a local jeweler, and we are very well satisfied with the results. Space will not permit a full record of our activities, but suffice it to say that we are backing all school doings. We are sponsoring the newly-formed Activity Asso- ciation, bearing the brunt of the Echo work, contributing more than half the members of the school football and basketball teams, while the Glee Club is composed entirely of members from our class. A thing we feel proud of is the fact that we are the largest Senior Class in the history of the school. That we are not satisfied merely with quantity may be gathered from this harangue of Haley: By all the laws and institutions we should now be stately seniors, as solemn and serene as the proverbial owl. To the contrary, however, we are the same bunch of happy-go- luckies that we were as freshmen. The mantle of our responsibility has neither deadened our spirits nor discouraged our endeavors. Nei- ther has it fallen on heedless shoulders, for back of all our seemingly heedless fun there is a different spirit from that devil- may-care one that pervaded us in past years. We realize our re- sponsibilities,and to the best of our ability are endeavoring to do them just-ice.
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