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Q 57 . .- ..n .flu QW5 ,ary H ,IA- 'Y , 1 31 S11 , P I Y! .W wa' ' , ,QW , ,,,,,,,,, J, , F ig.V.:3:5-,--,,1-,,,,.,1,.1-,mg--.1--.aa-1-M --f -1- - - -- -H - The Christian Brothers Welfare Committee HE Christian Brothers' Welfare Committee, representing the Associated Students of Saint Maryls College, and composed of Dave Wynne, Student Body President, Orth Sisemore, President of the High School Student Body, Norman Strader and Hugh Grant, of football fame, Albert Westlake, Editor of THE COLLEGIANg Louis Conlan, former basketball captain, Edgar Hin- kel, Harold Doyle and Raymond Arata, paid two visits to the Brothers and stu- dents of Sacred Heart College during the Fall semester, and in March called on the Christian Brothers School in Sacramento. Visits were also made to Saint .l oseph's Academy, Berkeley, and to Saint Peter's High School in San Francisco. The function of this committee is threefold: First, to establish firmer edu- cational, athletic and social relations among the Brothers' schools, second, to bring about mutual co-operation by fostering interest in the activities of the several student bodies, third, to interest the students of these kindred institu- tions in Saint Mary's College. These visits made by the committee have proved successful in every way, and already there are indications that future years will witness an increase in these relations and their beneficial effects to the Christian Brothers' schools in Cali- fornia. , Visits of Bockne and Father O,Hara Knute Bockne, famous coach of the Notre Dame football team, paid an in- formal visit to the Faculty and students on January 12. Besides the Faculty, coaches and players, the entire Student Body was on hand to give the World-re- nowned coach of the 1924 National Football Champions a tremendous ovation. Rockne's speech proves that a great deal can often be said in a very few words. First, he congratulated Saint Mary's on her showing for the year and on her splendid coaching staff. Then he paid high tribute to Coaches Madigan and Andrews, individually. ln closing, he expressed the hope that sometime in the near future he again might be able to bring his team to the Pacific Coast, this time to play the Saints for the championship of the country. Shortly after Bockne's visit, Father O'Hara, the spiritual coach of the fa- mous Notre Dame team, honored the Student Body with a visit. Father O'Hara proved a source of great inspiration to all who had the pleasure of hearing him. It is evident that his personality plays an important part in all undertakings at Notre Dame. His words brought out most forcefully that the habitual spiritual practices of the students at Notre Dame, more than anything else, has made that great 'Catholic college what it is, not only in athletics, but in every other collegi- ate activity as well, MW W! x X t p MWWWMWL T mg N E rpg, so F ,W E rj , n , ,i't'f'i11T::- it ri Til A + I t mmaef' s D Ei V S' -9 .--- -4- ----f-A-H fA- ' --f - ' 'Sv ' 2? -mfgiijgsfgg f Sli f R311 if' a w 'f i: 'Wyfff ,U Wm T V' t3,f'3p.... YY V ,, ,-m:,:,-,Aa:: W, W YJ... - . jiff u--n -'-Li '-wg f T,jQ1Q12f,,i,,,nj'T'5 i TZ! if it i
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