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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Page seventy-seven
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Left to right: J. Tripple, B. Hummel, J. Gehring, J. Thieme, STUDENT MANAGERS Student managers are the mules of scholastic athletics. They work long and hard, yet receive little notice. From polishing balls, tidying dressing rooms, and rubbing out “Charley horses” they derive little personal bene¬ fit. All the players’ “gripes” are, sooner or later, confided to these pa¬ tient listeners. Perhaps it is fate that gives some fellows the ability to endure all this for the mere love of sports; perhaps it is the thought of the coveted monogram that keeps them working quietly and efficiently, but whatever it is, they are to be admired. Bob Hummel was our senior manager this year. Much credit is due Bob. He acquitted himself of his responsibilities with thoroughness and excel¬ lence—this despite the many other campus activities in which he was en¬ gaged. Bob was ably seconded in his multitude of athletic duties by James Thieme, junior, Jim Gehring, sophomore, and Jim Tripple, freshman. Page seventy-six
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SEPTEMBER — EootbaJl players return early for practice . . . 242 Academy students enroll for fifty-fifth scholastic year . . . Students occupy Seifert, Noll, and Ad¬ ministration Buildings . . . Chicago Bears and Army Air Force play exhibition game here . . . Father Martin re¬ places Father Pax as Prin¬ cipal . . . Father Stan takes full charge of prefect’s duties . . . Bob Hummel interviews Sid Luckman, famous Bears’ quarterback, in Academy Re¬ fectory . . . Seniors begin ini¬ tiatory exercises for new ' stu¬ dents . . . Green hats become popular on campus . . . Eleven-man football replaces six-man . . . Cubs tie opener with South Bend; lose to Rensselaer in football thrill¬ er .. . Stan Wisnewski heads intramural football . . . Big campaign for Student Coun¬ cil president is begun . . . Re¬ gan, Ritter, Eder, Hummel, Thieme are main candidates . . . Jay Regan becomes first Student Council president in history of the Academy . . . October — Father Heiman revives Newman Club; Ritter elected president . . , Bob Margarita, Bears’ football star, appears before Aca¬ demy audience . . . With Sen¬ iors in command, wood is col¬ lected by students for Home¬ coming bonfire . . . Father Stan revives Farley Stamp Club; Bates chosen president . . . Cubs swamp Monticello in Homecoming game . . . Longwood girls arrive on campus for dance . . . Pumas close football season with two wins, twm ties, and two losses . . . Faculty throws Halloween party . . . Ruple is crowned spelling champ . . . November — Academy re¬ treat . . . Basketball pros¬ pects look good . . . Bi’other Vic Zuber, Collegeville’s old¬ est resident, dies at age of 86 . . . Father Wilson, prisoner, thrills audience as he tells of experience . . . Diver’s intra¬ mural team wins crown for undefeated season . . . December — Brother Louis Stock, Academy prefect, re¬ cuperates from amputation of left foot and calf, as a result of a serious infection . . . Cubs defeat Kentland netters . . . Student council holds first
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