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'57 JAMES T KA 'QB ny -P 7' 'MM4 Wu 8-ww mwbgzfw' jifgff New M0 Ch1 ago Ill wg Chlcago H1 Transfer student St Joseph' College of' lrdmna ACTIVI TIES Soda l1ty Apostle ty Sea Scouts Marlnewg ty Marlnsws Spire Glee Club Bass Clef Transfer student Quigley Prep Semlnary Chxcago 111 ACT IVITIES Sodalmty Apost le Transfer student Servlte Sem lnary Granv1lle Ill ACTIVI TIES Sodal lty Apostle MBTIHSWS Splre Glee Club Bass Clef Octet SPORTS Intramural Softball Octet SPORTS Intramural Football Intramural Basketball Intra mural Softball DRAMATICS One Nlght in a Bar room X? L un? SPORTS Intramural Football Varslty Basketball Intramural Softball DRAMATICS One N1ght 1U a Bar room Q0 'IHSEQYR AIP dispel any fears we might have had But when the accelerated course was abandoned, our su mer vacation and the beginning of our fourth year was foremost in our thoughts Our days now were filled with many great events The Crosier Fathers announced that our Rector had been appointed tre first Vicar in the United States, and Father Kaophahn became our new Rector vote we decided that our pet peeve was Father M1ller's physics classes The dedication of the By unanimous final issue of TH FORTRESS to our class made us more mindful of our importance as fourth year men As fifth year men we realized more than ever the responsibility of leadership hat Our members carried this leadership to the varm.ty team and the various extracurricular opportunity of disciplining ourselves presented itself when we were placed on our honor in the The thoughts of our last year are still fresh tion, of watching the chapel and classrooms take form We still hear the hammers of the workmen ringing in our the major seminary and the day when our goal will be at was expected of activities An college study in our memory the excitement of moving to a new loca- We remember the programs and parties that took place ears But above all we look forvfard to our years in last attained We wish to thank our parents, our professors, and finally His Excellency for the inspiration and guidance they all have dwown us trrough these years -10- t v ly ' r , Q s 1 Oyffk . ia f . bl , 1 I ' ,XY M I I S I I Q - A ' . ' I ' , , ' , ' , . ship Of Prayer? MiSSion Socie- ship of Prayerg Mission Socie- ship of Prayerg Mission Socie- F 1 ' 1 s ' - ty: ' : ' : S - W ff.-45 ' ' 'fill 1 ' ' - 1 ' - X 1 , ll lb ll i nv 'S UB- Q x 11 I
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OURTH YEAR ROW ONE K Hosey, A Schmitt, D Suelzer, H Britton, D Marlassy ROW TWO T Bcheets, J Bowens ROW THREE T Bickel J Schultz, B Jaeger, L Heeg CW SS C0 'UR'M3!lIU.'il0NS The fifth year men proved their versatility in extracurricular actlvi ties Nolan, Kranz and Harrison, the practical type, helped to staff our favor ite hangout, the store They also have some men with artistic inclinations, such as Miller others have a bent for exemplary leadersh1p,such as Scout Leader Howe and still others have musical talents such as Clauss and Murray, A Natural leadership ability predominates among the specials Voss, Hennen and Kettron prove their leadership amongst the Scouts Olemacher and Bennett set their talents to music as our organists And the others show by their ability to follow that they will make good leaders, given the opportunity The fourth year men have frequently shown talents in athletics, drama, tics and oratory They have displayed a rich vein of cooperative spirit 1 staging their class play, THE LIFE OF RILEY A majority of the class are very active in various club activities 12 an 1 3 g . , . . . . 0 gl I O . -J H
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