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Y 'Q threat Above: At the Alumni Home-Coming' Supper. J. O'Connell, T. Engel, C. Moleski, R. Andi, F. Wall- ingford, J. Sayers, T. Burke, T. Caulfield, E. Kane, D. Hiker, J. Romano, H. Donnelly, J. Riley, R. An- di, E. Roche. W. Straney. Oct, 23ndg Alurflni Chapters Or- Below: Hallowe'en Dance at CBA Gymnasium. . . . . .. Di--t' .l'D C '1. :'-l gamzod ln nelghborlug Clues. Mr. Zsxfigikaions xy ance ommittce Musin my Bob Thomas Dwyer elected President of the Schenectady Chapter. 3 Ocl. 25th: Rain and an alert V. I. . team put the skids Linder the Cadet Q team, 19-7. Nilmbsy gives a good performance. C. Romano wins tro- phy as outstanding CRB. A. player. Alumni Home-coming game draws a good crowd in spite of bad weather. Football teams are guests of Alumni and do a first-class job on the edibles. Oct. 30th: Brother James directs activities of Committee in sponsor- ing' first dance of year. Juniors help to decorate gym. One hundred coup- les in attendance at Hallowe'en Dance. Pugc om' lilmdrcrl si.rtccrr.
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as tif F J Tom iley goes ovcr for an- iy other tc ddwn against Cathe- dral Ou irst win of the season, lil-' llc-low: Cross-country team who finished in five-nian tie for first place against Albany High. C. Stuart, R, Powers, ll. Chiachiar- etti, J. Comis, J. Keegan. 5-f 14, .- Oct. llth: C. B. A.'s Yearbook, THE CADET OF 1953, given a first place rating by the Columbia Press Association. Oct. 15th: Rehearsals begin for the Fourteenth Annual Minstrel Show. Mr. Jack Bryan is General Chairman, and Leo Miller is again the Director. Oct. 17th: C. B. A.'s first Victory under Coach Falivene against Cathe- dral, 19-6. Tom Bailey scores two, and John Di Giulio, one. Oct. 18th: Ladies' Auxiliary Communion Breakfast under the chairmanship of Mrs. James F, Kisselback and Mrs. Richard P. Crinigan. Oct. Zist: Wansboro Rifles or- ganized by Capt. Raymond Joyce. Brother Patrick, Vocational Direc- tor, visits school. Oct. 22nd: Intramural Basketball Leagues organized by Brother Felix and Coach Edward O'Haire. Woo'-Q Tommy White and Ed Vishneslxy take Nibbsy fm a walk during half-time at V. I. grainc. l'ugc our lmndrcd fiflwn
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FIRST QUARTER EXAMS AND .t,fi1l'fj+,pg,g,, WAK 4 'g tiff?-TTQ i THE THANKSGIVING Hol.IDAYs fiViiflfgSill'li?f,l.i'fifiii Rf: N i- MARK THE MONTH or . A' ' ' 1 T 1, ezgintfiiifnczt-vi R . S 5 3,24 'lf A 41 T A' ixl !xy 'law 1: --gi - X -I . if : 5 ' if it it ' . A m . A rg. . At thc cake counter during the Ladies' Auxiliary Fall Card Party and Fashion Show: Mrs. J. Horwedel, Mrs. J. Allen, Mrs. W, Smith, Mrs. J. Peckowitz, Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. T. Gallagher. Nov. lst: All Saints Day. Har- riers win second dual meet from Albany High, 15-45. Don Chiachiar- etti, No. 1 man on squad, is lost to team for remainder of season. Nov. 3rd: Bridge Party and Fash- ion Show crowds gym. Mrs. Luke Mullen, President of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and Mrs. Josef Yezzi, di- rect this affair to notable success. Nov. -1th: The C. B. A. eleven comes through with a spectacular win over Albany Iligh, Frank O'Brien sparkles in this one. Bailey goes over for two. Nov. Sth: The Sabre Trophy re- turns to C. B. A. Carl Falivene's single wing system and patient coaching pay rich dividends as the L. .f if. . 11 Cadets of C. B.A. beat the Cadets of L-a Salle Institute, 13-6, as the line holds the opposition to 12 yards gain. Our team has arrived. Nov. 9th: Mid-term exams start. Nov. 11th: The Cadet Regiment parades twice on this day. Morning ceremonies in Albany, and an eve- ning parade in Schenectady. They never looked better. Harvest Shower of the Ladies' Auxiliary Linder the chairmanship of Mrs. Grace Mack and Mrs. Eugene Fallon. Nov. 13th: Friday the 13th. More Exams. Company E entrains fgets on busl for trip to Schen- ectady to march in the Armisticc Parade in the G. E. City. l'u.gc our lzzfnzlrrrl sc4'1'nf1'rfn.
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