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Bursting with green and with song and with happiness, Spring on the campus is hailed and loved by all. Fresh and fair the breeze, warm and friendly the sun, young boys turn to the out-of-doors where they enjoy the beauties of the lawns and walks. In the new shade of trees, one finds the lake and many other attractive spots. Perhaps most cherished of all is the Grotto, hidden in the depths of a grove. In its surrounding quiet young men may pour forth their hearts to the Blessed Mother and find peace in the strength and quiet of prayer.
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As students of St. Joseph’s, we deem it a necessary act of grati¬ tude to mention the many services of the venerable Brothers of the Society of the Precious Blood. These energetic co-workers have chosen a life of labor as the most advantageous way to serve their Creator. Each Brother has his own specific duties to perform in the maintenance of St. Joseph’s of Indiana. Under the careful management of these industrious Brothers, the fields are properly tilled and treated to produce an abundant supply of crops. The powerhouse, carpenter shop, barber shop, tailor shop, library, book store, information booth, and poultry farms are under the careful supervision of these men. As their reward for these gratuitous services, the Brothers request only that they enjoy the privilege of sacrificing their lives and their work for the honor and glory of God. Thirty-four
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Not least important in campus life is the combined College-Academy newspaper, Stuff. Under the guidance of Father Sylvester H. Ley, C.PP.S., faculty advisor, and Vincent Giese, editor, the paper was published each month. Academy students on the staff were John Deegan, Robert Hummel, John Hummel, John Rice, James Bates, and Richard Semonin. They used their opportunity to the best advantage by gaining practical experience in both news-gathering and news-writing. Round table discussions on the practical side of journalism were conducted at intervals throughout the year. Thirty-six
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