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Page 84 text:
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JUNE—Class of 60, largest in Academy history, receive their diplomas in completion of the scholastic year . . . MARCH — Basketball team journeys to Lafayette to at¬ tend State Semi-Finals . . . Intramurals get well under¬ way . . . Marita Farell, oper¬ atic soprano presents pro¬ gram in auditorium . . . New temporary recreation hall is begun . . . Intramural tourna¬ ment held . . . Schaefer, I-M Champs ... Fire occurs in Fr. Siegrest’s Room . . . Cast se¬ lected for Newman Play, Rowell, Stoddard, stars . . . Rev. Margiaria, S.C., speaks of Japanese internment . . . Peter Heimes, infirmarian, celebrates Silver Jubilee . . . Annual Science Day Exhibit . . . Mid-semester exams . . . Newman Club presents, “His Father’s Son” ... Easter vaca¬ tion begins . . . APRIL—Students return after delightful Easter, are greeted by Don Cossack’s Chorus . . . Six seniors report for College spring football practice ... Brother Joe Minch returns after illness . . . Glee Club and Band present spring concert . . . Alumni Essay Contest closes . . . Softball games get underway . . . Brother Louis Stock returns to hospital for further opera¬ tion . . . “Gus” takes over his duties . . . Feast of St. Joseph, holiday . . . MAY—Triduum in honor of the Blessed Mother is jointly offered for students’ mothers ... Columbian Players present “Ten Little Indians” . . . Rich¬ ard Carpenter, concert pianist, closes Theatre Series . . . Bas¬ ketball banquet is held . . . Monograms were awarded let¬ ter winners . . . Feast of the Ascension, holiday . . . Sopho¬ more class sponsors “Fare¬ well” dance for seniors . . . Oh! My aching head — EXAMS!! . . .
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DECEMBER —Cub s are downed by Fair Oaks in first cage tilt . . . Pumas beat Mor¬ gan Park, 32-27 . . . Brother John Marling forms Electron¬ ic Club . . . Rev. Anthony B. Paluszak dies of diabetic condition . . . Cubs lose to Brook, but beat Knox . . . Permanent cement stands erected in fieldhouse . . . Indi¬ vidual pictures taken for year¬ book . . . Second Grading pe¬ riod . . . Band, Glee Club give performance . . . Sacred Heart of Indianapolis falls before Cubs . . . Christmas vacation begins . . . JANUARY — Students re¬ turn to campus January 5 . . . Pumas travel to Wheatfield . . . Retain the Kankakee Val¬ ley crown by downing, Wheat- field, Tefft, and San Pierre . . . John Anglin gives concert . . . Brook is third loss . . . Bas¬ ketball team journeys to Mar¬ ion . . . Fieldhouse floors and bleachers completed . . . Cubs play Remington first game on home floor, defeat Demotte . . . Diver scores 26 points . . . “Gus” becomes Senior Dorm prefect . . . Semester exams found Bennett, Costin, Danko, Doran, Hartlage, Scheidler, and Vigil graduating ... Foot¬ ball banquet held, Bill Osman- ski, Bear star, guest speaker FEBRUARY—Cubs fall be¬ fore Morgan Park and Oxford, but beat Sacred Heart of In¬ dianapolis and Wheatfield . . . Curtain Club present “Broth¬ er Orchid” . . . I-M leagues formed by “Butch” Jones . . . Washington’s Birthday, holi¬ day . . . Yearbook drive under way . . . Academy wins over Francesville to close season . . . Sectional is held in field- house . . . Cubs top Mt. Ayr . . . Pumas lose a heart-break¬ er to Rensselaer Bombers in last minute before a crowd of 3,000 . . . ' V tJTjf JSraSKCilL
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Our Mr. and Mrs. Gene Betts Miss Julia Bonnot Mrs. Herman Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Natale J. Cantieri Miss K. Cummings Messrs. George and Tom Diener Mr. George Diener Mr. and Mrs. Walter Diener Rev. William Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Flynn Mr. Robert Gaynor Mr. Harry Gueke Mr. and Mrs. W. Hansen Rev. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Klopfenstein Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kremp Mrs. Mary Linker Rev. Joseph Lulkemier Mr. and Mrs. George McCart hy Mr. Martin McCarthy Rev. Otto Peters Mr. and Mrs. John Raster Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miss Joane Schmeider Mr. C. G. Thieme Miss Amelia Thurin Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thurin Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thurin Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thurin Mr. John P. Thurin Mr. Louis Thurin Miss Mary E. Thurin Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thurin Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ungashick Mr. William Watson Mrs. E. Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. Carl Worden Mr. Wm. and Miss Bessie Worden Mr. Jack Costin Mr. Harold Graft, Jr. Mr. Thomas Gravelle Mr. Dean Hayden Mr. Peter Holland, Jr. Mr. Robert Hummel Mr. Fred Jones Mr. Stephen Nyikos Mr. Joseph Regan Mr. Robert Schmeider Mr. F. J. Thieme Mr. J. F. Thieme Mr. Paul Welch Page eighty-one
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