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18 wins and 5 defeats . . . B team completes second unde¬ feated season with 15 straight wins . . . March—March comes in as a typical “lion”, heralded by strong winds and mild tem¬ peratures . . . Seniors and juniors have Yearbook pic¬ tures taken . . . Ash Wed¬ nesday heralds beginning of Lent . . . Newman Club be¬ gins making plans for coming performances ... 16 teams compete in all school basket¬ ball tourney . . . Spring foot¬ ball begins . . . Mr. E. Lock- m a n, magician, entertains students and priests with demonstration of his skill... Twin Tov ers goes to printer . . . iFather Rufus Esser con¬ ducts vocational talks . . . April—C. L. S. announces play cast . . . Baseball prac¬ tice gets into full swing— excellent schedule ahead . . . Mr. R. Carpenter, interna¬ tionally known pianist, gives performance . . . C. L. S. presents first stage produc¬ tion since 1943 . . . Band and Glee Clubs prepare for com¬ ing Jubilee Musicale . . . Lent swings into Holyweek as stu¬ dents take spring vacation . . . Students return from delight¬ ful Easter— are greeted with movie “Ten Gentlemen from West Point” . . . Audience once again thrilled by per¬ formances of Band and Glee Clubs during the Jubilee performance of the Spring Musicale . . May—Spring and Summer sports predominate on the campus . . . After dinner soft ball games are initiated with the advent of daylight saving time . . . Crown Queen Max¬ ine at Pi’om on May 11 ... Movie, “Charley’s Aunt”, is presented on the Eve of St. Joseph’s Day . . . Newman Club begins practice for Commencement Eve play . . . Varsity Monograms are awarded at Annual Athletic Banquet , . . Final examina¬ tions roll around — athletics are set aside for a final week of hard studying . , . June—Newman Club pre¬ sents play at the eve of Com¬ mencement for many friends and relatives of the gradua¬ ting class ... 48 Seniors of ’46 are awarded their di¬ plomas at the completion of the scholastic year . . .
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official meeting . . . High av¬ erages reveal Hummel, Ritter on top in Senior Class; Diver, Worden in Junior Class; Du- lack, Mclnnis in the Sopho¬ more Class; and Raster, Hes- sion in the Freshmen Class . , . Cubs vnn over Brook . . . Academy students witness pre-Christmas “Minstrel Show” headed by Ruple and Rice . . . Sacred Heart, South Bend C. C. bow before power¬ ful Puma quintet . . . Glee Club and Band thrill audience with annual “Christmas Program” . . . Christmas recess begins on Dec. 20. January—Campus covered with blankets of snow as stu¬ dents return from delightful Christmas holidays . . . Cubs win over DeMotte Devils . . . Prom plans get underway . . . Cubs take Kankakee Valley Tourney . . . Pumas continue winning streak by defeating South Bend Catholic, South Bend C. C., Wheatfield, and Mt. Ayr — loss to Hammond C. C. ends streak . . . Father Stan organizes Model Air¬ plane Club . . . Semester exams show Eder, Hummel, Ritter, Worden, Dulack and Raster leading their respec¬ tive classes . . . Father John S c h 0 n, College Procurator, dies of cerebral hemorrhage . . . Clemens, Frommeyer, Schneider, Roth, and Kosciel- niak graduate from Academy at mid-semester ... Mr. Dum- minger arrives as prefect of Noll Hall assembly . . . February — Whole student body turns out to welcome Brother Louie’s return . . . Father B. Scharf, former Academy prefect, returns to campus and resumes teaching duties after being honorably discharged from U. S. Army . . . Cubs lose to Sacred Heart of Indianapolis; beat Rem¬ ington, Hammond C. C., and Brook . . . Academy juniors and seniors travel to Chicago to attend dance sponsored by Longwood Academy at Mar¬ tin’s . . . Blinding snowstorm prevents the local boys from returning that night . . . Stu¬ dent Trip to Morocco to wit¬ ness sectional tourney; Rem¬ ington falls before Pumas ... Cubs bow to Morocco by two points in quarter finals . . . Varsity basketball ends with
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LOST? LOOK FOR ME HERE... SENIORS LOUIS A. ABBOTT Wolcott, Indiana NORMAN J. ASCHERMAN 437 Sunnyside Avenue Aurora, Indiana GERALD A. BECK 10449 Holman Avenue Westwood Village Los Angeles, California ALEJANDRO J. BELDEN Mexico City, Mexico JOHN H. CHAMBERLAIN 22 Sherman Road Battle Creek, Michigan ARTHUR J. CLEMENS 316 North Fifth Street Cannelton, Indiana LEROY R. DREILING Victoria, Kansas ROBERT J. EDER 129 Fifth Street North Vernon, Indiana CON J. FECHER Swigart Road, R. R. No. 7 Dayton, Ohio JAMES G. FROMMEYER 1125 Lois Drive Cincinnati, Ohio JORGE G. GARCIA Puebla, Mexico EDWARD J. HAUER 1106 North Tenth Street Terre Haute, Indiana CHARLES D. HAYDEN 1400 Central Street Lafayette, Indiana PETER B. HOLLAND 9614 South Hamilton Chicago 43, Illinois ROBERT J. HUMMEL 410 High Street North Vernon, Indiana ALFRED V. HUNZIKER 310 Sibley Street Park Ridge, Illinois JOSEPH B. KOSCIELNIAK 4916 Melville Avenue East Chicago, Indiana JOSEPH P. REGAN 7636 South May Street Chicago, Illinois JOHN F. RICE 801 South Jackson Street Auburn, Indiana FRANK N. RITTER 2405 East Elm Street New Albany, Indiana ROBERT J. ROTH Victoria, Kansas DANIEL W. RUPLE 3175 Duchess Drive Grand Rapids, Michigan ROBERT C. SCHMIEDER 924 Homewood Avenue Mishawaka, Indiana ANTHONY J. SEREWICZ 405 East Jefferson Street Valparaiso, Indiana ROBERT E. STEPHENS 130 West Hines Avenue Peoria Heights, Illinois JOHN F. THIEME 501 South Third Street Lafayette, Indiana THOMAS C. WEIS 1710 Central Avenue Anderson, Indiana JOHN M. WEST 19 West Jefferson Street Shelby, Ohio JUNIORS JAMES BATES Fowler, Indiana LEE BENNETT Earl Park, Indiana CLARENCE BOHLING 10704 Avenue “E” Chicago, Illinois WILLIAM BRIODY 6217 S. Ashland Avenue Chicago 36, Illinois GLENN BURTON 1119 Spencer Avenue Marion, Indiana JOHN BUSH 1110 Brown Street Lafayette, Indiana ALFRED CANTIERI 6045 W. Adams Street Chicago 44, Illinois JOHN CONLISK 501 Hollywood Drive Monroe, Michigan JOHN COSTIN 20 Ewing Street Peru, Indiana ROBERT DANKO 3737 Monroe Street Gary, Indiana ROBERT DAWSON New Haven, Kentucky CHARLES DIVER 720 E. Chestnut Street Bridgeport, Illinois RONALD DOHERTY 205 W. Seventh Street Clare, Michigan ROBERT DORAN 1725 Everett Street Lafayette, Indiana ROBERT ENRIGHT 9537 S. Leavitt Street Chicago 43, Illinois LYNN EVANS 7524 Oak Avenue Gary, Indiana PHILIP FLYNN 9642 S. Leavitt Street Chicago 43, Illinois GERARDO GARCIA 11 Poniente Street Puebla, Mexico EUGENE HARTLAGE Cecilia, Kentucky LEROY HESS Rural Route No. 1 Huntsville, Ohio ROBERT KEMPEL 700 S. Arlington Str eet Akron, Ohio JAMES KINSELLA Richmond, Indiana JAMES KLOPENSTEIN 1114 Clare Avenue Foi ' t Wayne, Indiana THOMAS KREMP 526 N. Oxford Street Indianapolis 1, Indiana ROBERT LAMKIN 9424 S. Damen Street Chicago 20, Illinois GERALD MANLEY 10372 Almayo Avenue Los Angeles 25, California BERNARD NOLAN 2231 E. Sixty-Seventh Street Chicago 44, Illinois ROBERT NOLAN 430 Red Haw Road Dayton, Ohio CHARLES REED Washington Street Rensselaer, Indiana LOUIS ROSSI 2101 Woodlawn Avenue Middletown 23, Ohio JOHN ROWELL 1227 Oberlin Boulevard Cincinnati 29, Ohio JOHN SCHEIDLER 957 E. Clinton Street Frankfort, Indiana Page eiglity-one
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