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Jim 5 gm Un The St. loseph Prep School uint of the Catho- lic Students Mission Crusade was very ably headed this year by president Euaone Kenney and officers loe Pat Downs, Clay l-luth, lames Hunter, and Iames Fannon. Acting as pub- licity chairman for the whole Bardstown Chap- ter Was senior Harold Bryan. Crusade highlights included Gene Kenney's talk on his Notre Dame trip at the Cctober meetinq at Nazareth, a series of Communion breakfasts by chapter officers, a parliamentary law contest at St. Catharines in which Prep representatives took second place, Ioe Pat Downs' discussion of Xaverian work in Africa at the Bethlehem meeting in February, and Harold Haerinq's oration on Know-Nothinqism in Kentucky at the April meeting in New Haven. lndefatiqable moderator of the Crusade was Brother Laurus. ACTION THIS YEAR-Brother Laurus encourages us to renewed mission activity in a gym assembly ftop leftl: the Crusade moderator, helped by Harold Bryan and Dominic Simon adiusts a wire recorder at Nazareth: the CSMC spon- sored a vocational exhibit viewed at lower left by Charlie Niedenthal and Larry Finke: Brother Laurus poses with Father Desmond, O.P., Sister Iulia, O.P., and Father Stuart and' chapter officers: on the opposite page chapter mod- erator Father Stuart with acolytes lim Fannon and lim Hunter says the prayers after Mass: Crusaders. including Harold Bryan, meet with Father Stuart at a Communion IATE its W- W . is xnvsnum 1' v camon IS A 't 'f -,, ' r.'ro TEACH l'T i breakfast: and Brother Aurelius. Niedenthal and Roby in- spect vocational material. I
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SENIOR COUNCIL-Bigwigs of the student body are the half-dozen councillors catching up with some late news at the right. Seated are Harold Haerinq, Iohn Hillenbrand. Donald Diclr, while standees include Charlie Iustice. Harry Iacobs. and Gene Kenney. Above Brother Laurus instructs Freshman A under the trees. Paraphrasing the remark ot a famous edu- cator, St. Ioe Prep is not a big school, but there are those that love her. Among such are the 176 students of the current year, 104 of them residents, and 72 of them day schol- ars. To this total could be added the multitude of alumni and friends of the school, as well as the parents and relatives who are invaluable helps through the Parent-Teacher Association. From the beautiful Fifth Street campus have gone forth many men prominent in the life of the South. Present students are continuing the tradition.
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