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December — Fall fades as snow dolls up campus... Winter is here. .. Students take to clubrooms and books.. . St. Joe placed in new Dio¬ cese of Lafayette in Indiana. . . Band prepares Christmas concert. . . Father Sheeran named faculty ad¬ visor of yearbook. .. Senior Gordon Ash joins Navy.. . Class rings ar¬ rive. . . Glee Club begins practice. .. Academy joins Safety Council. . . Announce photo contest for Twin Towers. .. Students take Christmas breathing spell at home. . . Decem¬ ber high averages show Bissler, R. Hummel, Beck, Dulack riding high. . .. I-M basketball teams form. . . Varsity swings into meat of net schedule.. . Cubs “out-maneuver” little Brook in up-stream fight. .. South Bend fall as old year leaves. . January — Happy New Year! . . . Academy alumnus, Monsignor Ben¬ nett, consecrated Bishop of new Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana. .. Internationally renowned Trapp Fa¬ mily Singers visit campus... Stu¬ dents register for new semester. . . Father Tuszynski becomes assistant disciplinarian after ordination. .. High semester averages read For- sthoefel, R. Hummel, Beck, Dulack. .. . Announce Academy essay con¬ test. . . Imhoff, Huber lead in I-M basketball. .. B Team has eight wins, no losses. .. Cubs wading through heavy month.. . Trounce Tefft, Wheatfield, DeMotte, lose to South Bend, Indianapolis, and San Pierre in Kankakee Valley tourney. .. . Snow lingers on. . . February — Catholic Press Month. . . Dimes march in paralysis drive. .. Mr. Aldrich joins the fa¬ culty. .. Academy to have eleven- man football team, next year. .. Cubs beat Remington ... hit snag . . then revive to smother Oxford. .. B Team ends season undefeated in fifteen games. .. Cubs wind up sea¬ sons with loss to DeMotte in Rens¬ selaer sectional. .. Winter fades as snowballs become wet hands. ..
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September — On September 6, 168 Academy students register to become the largest student body in the Academy history. . . Noll, Cas¬ par Halls thrown open to upper¬ classmen. .. Students meet Chicago Bears who are in training on cam¬ pus. .. Father Guillozet assumes duties of Disciplinarian.. . Brother Gabriel is new bell-ringer and pre¬ fect. . . Freshmen face initiation board, humble themselves till St. Joe-Kentland game... Classes elect leaders for the year. .. Clubs form. .. . Father Heiman takes over Glee Club, Father Schmock trains aco¬ lytes. .. Six-man football squad plays Kentland, Wheatfield, De- Motte. . . Intramural football be¬ gins. . . Fall paints up campus with nature’s colors. . . October — Oct. 8, campus is shocked by death of Father Speck- baugh who is killed by auto while walking down town. . . Falling leaves and branches make good kindling for homecoming bonfire Oct. 19... Cubs win homecoming game from Knox 62-12... Monogram elects Hermann president. .. Stuff staff plans Citizenship week with mock presidential election... Roosevelt, Truman rate over Dewey, Bricker on campus in close ballot. . . Sum¬ merville takes lead in I-M football. . Freshmen win two football games to give rosy future for Cubs... Cubs lose to Attica to end season... November — Annual spiritual re¬ treat conducted by Father Raible carries over to Nov. 1 to give stu¬ dents spiritual start in month... borsthoefel named editor of Twin Towers. . . Library carries out theme of Catholic Book Week, “Read For Better World,” with at¬ tractive display. . . Whiting C.Y.O. group presents “Letters To Lu¬ cerne.”. . War Fund Drive nets over $100. . . Father Grotenrath joins fac¬ ulty. .. High averages for Nov. show Forsthoefel, R. Hummel, Beck, Du- lack on top. . . Stuff gets All-Cath¬ olic rating again. . . Students head home for thanksgiving. .. Six named to Monogram Club. . . Clem¬ ens wins I-M football crown. .. Bas¬ ketball takes spotlight as Cubs win three of first four net games. .. ST. JOE ON THE GO
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TW ! March — Winds blow, but warm¬ ly as spring arrives early. .. Teals gives illustrated lecture on insects. . . . Hermann replaces Forsthoefel as Twin Towers editor. .. Senior graduation pictures taken. .. Lent shrouds campus. . . Week long Eas¬ ter vacation follows. .. High aver¬ ages show Hermann, R. Hummel, Beck, Dulack. .. Eight monograms granted for basketball. .. Spring football takes student interest as over fifty try out... April — Students take to “walk¬ ing” for spring pastime... Brother Dave’s barber arm takes vacation after minor ailment. .. Invitations go out for Father-Son day. . . Cur¬ tain Club announces play... Aca¬ demy offers ten scholarships. .. Twin Towers finds printer as an¬ nual takes shape... S 1-c Gordon Ash visits campus.. . Plant early oats... Yearbook goes to printer. ... Band and glee clubs prepare musicale. .. April showers usher in baseball. .. Players haul out ear muffs and boots for spring train¬ ing. .. Brook evaporates before heat of Cubs 12-1. .. Jeff edges Cubs 4-0. .. . Aftersupper softball games be¬ gin. . . Tennis courts see action, while few students brave pond for early dip... May — Roses become rosier as end of school nears.. . Students count days. . . Campus buzzes with activity. . . Musicale sets scene for Father-Son Day, May 6. .. Fathers throng campus for inspiring event. .. . Curtain Club stages “Career Angel”. .. Spring sports hit peak as baseball, softball, tennis, swimming go into full force... Thirty-eight seniors receive diplomas May 27 as school ends for the year...
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