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COLOR AND ENTHUSIASM ARE THE BYWORDS OF HOMECOMING ln spite of the rain-soaked field, water-filled shoes, drip- ping wet clothes, and puddle-dampened bleachers, this year's homecoming was a great success. An estimated 7000 umbrella-holding fans, sporting this year's favorite raincoats, witnessed a familiar spectacle as the Spartan grid team rewarded the Alumni with a Roger Bacon victory over the Lancers of LaSalle. Midway through the football game the Roger Bacon Band entertained the fans who were eagerly awaiting the news of the annual float contest. Just as the sun peeked through the clouds, the announcement of the Hoat contest winner was made. The junior class float, titled Let's Put Cin- cinnati on the Map, had taken the honors. With the final buzzer, the Spartans claimed victoryg the rain had ceased, and the Alumni headed home till next year. . .wt ki' I 'Q Z ' ' Albrinck drives deeper into LaSalle Ierrilorj Three cheers lor our side! I6
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GUIDANCE LEADS SPARTANS ON TO HIGHER GOALS The Guidance Department, directed by Father Stanley, provides a variety of services for the student. These serv- ices, however, have one common goal: to help the student understand his relationship with the developing and changing world. Students with personal problems always find experienced counselors ready to help them. The Guidance Department has information on nearly all colleges and universities and administers many tests to help the students choose the vocations best suited for them after graduation. This year, as in the past, the Guidance Department spon- sored College Guidance Night. Representatives from many of the area colleges and universities attended, answering many questions concerning college life. In February, rep- resentatives of the Armed Services were present at Armed Forces Guidance Night and informed the students of their military obligations and the educational oppor- tunities available in the Armed Services. Parents get Ieaeher's version ofschool lUe. .4 college representative from .X'r1v1'er Unirersilli' addresses parents and their college-bound suns. 115
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