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7 Ov BROTHER GERALD EDWARD C.F.X.-The master of the INNmates presided over the dining hall and gave us a taste for good .American literature. His crew of zealous workers kept the grounds in excellent shape. and his proiectionists kept us continually entertained and instructed. gf' J' CHAPLAIN'-ln accordance with Catholic cus- tom. Father Lally blesses the throat of faculty member Mr. Harry Bowling on the feast of St. Blaise, February 3. Waiting their turn are Ierry Ballard. Iohn Young, Bill Roby and Richard Roby fall kneelinglt and Iohn Downs, Lionel Rogers. Sam Simpson, George Hines and Hugh Eidt. Y 4 t rf- , t Jw' N bfx sl Y BROTHER CAREY, C.F.X.-This magician with math directs the school athletic pro- gram, coaches six-man football and iayvee basketball. This spring his varsity nine captured the district baseball title and pro- gressed to the regional finals before bowing out of competition. ski -1 -Q fy ' ' . .W ,. r L. ' 1 S 'L 'lg K MR. HARRY BOWLING-A genial expert on health and history, he forges our football and basketball squads into well-trained units capable of holding their own in interschol- astic sport. An alumnus of St. Ioe and of Western State, he is highly esteemed through out the area. Nw t AUTHORITY-Brother Christopher, who left Wash- ington County to become a Xaverian Brother back in 1891 and who seems as much a part of the Prep as the buildings, swaps a word or two on soil conditions with Iim Morsches, Ierry Bauer and Garth Stanton. Brother still enioys batting out fungoes, but not toward the wheat field. A
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ALL PRESENT-Who would be absent when Santa Claus himself. alias Booker Noe. comes round to check the at- tendance? Sophs Garth Stan- ton, Billy Bougher. Dave Dis- tel and Hugh Coomes inter- rupted their French class to check in with Old Saint Nick. ff sf'-' -V 'if- ...jx 4: 'wr Q FREE AIR-Santa Noe is generous vfvith his advice to a quartet of fine young seventh graders. Bob Lohr, of Dayton, Ohio, and lim O'Connor, of Culver, Indiana, peer over the shoulders of Larry Finke, of Covington, and Merrill Kurtz. of Bardstown. BROTHER WALSTAN, C.F.X.-Brother's talents flow into such activities as the teaching of French and of Latin. the managing of the yearbook business details, the pitching of softball, the pretecting of the iunior donn, and the rooting for Bert Shotton and his diamond minions. BROTHER IEREMIAH, C.F.X.-Soph and senior English and social science classes as well as a iunior religion period fill his school day. After hours you can find him in the library, in study hall, in the school photographic room or out taking yearbook pictures. BROTHER NORBERTUS, C.F.X.-The beautiful school garden evidences his green thumb with flowers. Brother edu- cates the grade school scholars, acts as school purchasing agent and supervisor of the culinary department. and smiles happily when one of his dahlias takes another blue X-j ribbon. x Y - BROTHER LAURUS. C.F.X.-The man behind the Mission Crusade, Brother's kindly enthusiastic nature shows up in the freshman class, in the infirmary, in the choir and in many another proiect. He can provide musical programs for chapel or elsewhere at a moment's notice. . 'il' ly. 1 j' s9'l , , Ni' 'L fs.- 9'
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. df' get 'J 94 'T QX . fif- ,- gl FATHER MICHAEL LALLY-Unstinting in his zeal for the spiritual care of Prep students, the school chaplain held weekly sessions on religious matters with each class, in addi- tion to providing the blessing of daily Mass and the chance for frequent reception of the Sacraments. Qu' MRS. MARGARET BROWNHWhen we slide too strenuously into second base, pick up some poison ivy while exploring 'round the cave, twist an ankle going oft guard, or iust need an aspirin, we turn to our very efficient school nurse, Mrs. Brown. a gradu- ate of Nazareth School of Nursing, Louisville. MISS IMOGENE LUTES-The good news that we had made the honor roll or the sad re- port that we had fallen below in some sub- ject-all came to us from the desk of Miss Lutes. Headmaster's secretary. who is a graduate of Bethlehem Academy and oi St. Helena's Commercial School. MAY HE REST lN PEACE-Brother Hugh, C.F.X., the former lohn F. Coomes. of Hardinsburq. Kentucky, died ru Ianuary l2 in Louisville after a lingering illness. The jd 79-year-old Xaverian. in religion 46 years, was buried in St. Louis Cemetery after a Solemn Requiem Mass irightl celebrated in St. Ioseph's Cathedral. OFF FOR EASTER-Brother Gerald Edward says goodbye to a busload of Prepmen eager to be off on their homeward trip for spring vacation. Visible from the left are lim Fannon. Giles Conrad, Louis and Lewis Hall. Bauer, Ierry Birch, Gene Berwanger, lim McDonald RDSTOW fi., .-uv N CHO sEP
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