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Down went the lead pin. ' x A 43 M. Maybe the umpire was wrong. An.. 51 .Of cms Of all the bells rung at Gonzaga every day of the scholastic year three of the most delightful to hear and by far the most anxiously awaited were those rung at 12:05, 12:50 and 2:50. These bells sounded the beginning of the lunch periods and the general daily dismissal. But strangely enough, we may state that, in this case, the usual signifi- cance was only incidental. Those bells also summoned the students to intramural competition. No sooner had the first ring shattered the still- ness of the studious atmosphere than schedules would be hastily glanced at. bats and balls and boxing gloves would be procured from the Preiect's office and the large yard and the gymnasium would be quickly filled with devotees of the American pastime and the cult of Fistiana. We justify our deduction concerning the popular interpreta- tion of the bells from the startling fact that the record books show forth a total of 1900 participants in the intramural contests and field events. I-ei'S play h0rSeS One oi those lunch period struggles
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jg flffw ,vale At last the long awaited day has dawned for us, and as we go forth to meet the demands of our Country and the circumstances which, for the present, have postponed the execution of our well made plans, we realize that we are possessors of that feeling of confidence which is the fruit of accomplishment. We leave, but yet we remain, because, in our memories, we shall continue to live, over and over again, the tour happy and eventful years which We have spent at Gonzaga, and, in our actions, We shall continue to give evidence of the thorough training which We have received. WILLIAM EGBERT ABELL Bill . . . reticent . . . fervent member of sodal- ity . . . devoted to class activities and intral murals. Sodality 1-2-3-4, Physics Club 4, Year Book Staff 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Intramurals 3-4, K.B.S. 1-2-3-4. THOMAS IOSEPH ASHE Prospective medico . . . diminutive stature . . . radio enthusiast . . . l'm gonna drop this course. Sodality 4, Physics Club 4, K.B.S. l-2-3-4. CHARLES ROBERT BAILEY Devil dog . . . artist . , . unassuming.. . . taciturn . . . a quiet corner of -4B. Sodality 4, Sanctuary Society 4, Year Book t Staff 4, KBS. 4.
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