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v IRISH AT CHAMPAIGN Champaign, Ill., Dec. 19.-QAPy- KDICK SHAW'F SWRITE NEW Notre Dame's basketball team wil meet Illlnols tonight before the Bret sell-out crowd here since the 1932 . Purdue game All tickets :.,. the gums were sold' ,Q A JOY Decatur Is PAROCP' NEY HIS- TOP' NQUEBT I B at least a. day in advance at the tilt! I fo ' RES eg 2 09u1h,mpionSh'P.n Centrllbrun-y 231.4 ot msn! 1 Gael Five -.:-S N I fn fd-ration 5- g,3S.?-Hs: S' ....P'U:-1g :ra 5 55 -Bagp- :E-i U! l0ll1'D 'puoaas aqa qasd .mu 'LL all? pun l l 2.35 N-, gas go. E- rgoglz 00 253 H , .A a..i..-.V P QR sn., Q P- 5' 3.9.5 3 533 Cqgit. Wels1s,w-N ' ded the Bt. M' .f,,. X fs cf Arc' t for out.- im ,, , If Q, N lf. N 0 nlhlp dur- :a'-'-o.:nn.-- 1 -+ WaY e 5 Kndmns is DY was voted 'H -A-4 fu Q o Fort ' ed W5 1 eff! E g g Yi m 1' 3 -gon fequrl basketbal Evahivme' 'mmnu' - 23, ulNTs1?:,,,.,xxc hltgwmofxnl of 29 an W2 s tribute LAR ' fencing u I as ff' me a UP unrouaef wausn elven stsnxzr !, 0 A , ,r de er P be , , : ,, : gn . , 936 form . pme Hmm KW' National C0 okamm fl 1 16 in 8 A , . 3 : ' . Trlbute vo the Gael lean.: was pald h! Coach Dlck Shaw, who remarked gthat the squad was the best lie had worked with In several years ot .d ,,x 44 -W crowd 1 ight,-FS! Ulmhmnv ns he hill D ,ex O acl As P ' - on 6' ' Sun, - , Y, , coaching. The menlor presented let- 1' Wd' hue -5:- ueavvks F WV',pf: ters to Bermrd Wulle, Lawrence Q ARY'S AND AN 8,46 .5 041 Oth, ' Brinker. John Lamper and John Mel- ST' M OL SQUAD8 'TAO Avg xxwxxlw N 51 char. all of whom are Seniors, and ' HIGH SCHO Nl GLU Tv. ':',,v w:'sE mx WEN to Capt. John Welsh. Joe Suchoskl, A-r MONOGRA ,,4...-- -' WM VK X' ,QW 905 Xwflhsrlss Tyska. Wllllam Hopkins and EED X ' 'Eff with 001, X9g1ilxxBxCxx-gL,- gevnlin Cqv. :- g fi' AND BREAK :EWS 1 by IPU 4 oN 'wet was vb VEB Wu' W Q .-9. . . . . . -0 .... E .B UWM , ,,,,,'H0x+ 0 HY C' 6,,lg.WXx X x YQ .c tate 532' Anderson Is ro ,f iw. Ngo:-1,95 W 4 . . 0 lc Nei Champ CD Cb 'qqlnf Defea ts , Evansville Seib. Evansville,q'orwa d Butts, Huntington, forgvard. la' Roach, Fort Wavne, forward, Q' ' EWGFS. Evansville, center. ol: TYSKS. Anderson, center. K 5 Barxle. Fort Wayne, guard. subdir? Suchocki. Anderson, guard.. Pa . Yflqlch. Anderson, guard. Q'o0obo9 Wk Q' me i.5 eP1eff V5 -'I yoke 21? llillllllrnu ui. 5 S 4359 ,E 0 '4 'Q X1 M E -'EEE O.. Q, 4 X .g 1-L.: O :- 1- q : o6Xw 4 456-P 0 'al ..-..... A :Ei R L AD ans od that ch QxxvWuNK.Ln 5 'XL 0 X 41 0:2 - ntl w N' x x N 9 58 :mugs 1 h Y ,K-,Onyx v ,vu x ob TS 5' E55 ?-3: T' H ' 'n A x K 1-5W '0 YW ow' Awe an Win ...M Xa ,. . e EVANSVILLE B ---Q-- R311 QF men 6 Ao, ,gl .- nun,--J A-v.,,Q...-u ' , old Sul -,SF:S5, i 0 : . V 2 X ,, age, 51. gg C' Schrenker Gives ' 'wifi 11 L Fr 5 ish ' ' I ' ' . . , do Pfmclpal Address Q5 dr- 3150? cfgfeaebacsl ...oewuez 5 L -- 5' X on C 'tt vote 5' V -I 9 u . .,6,g31v-14,,,0 t i-fbi, 0 wav ommx ee ,Wg 90' 9759 OQWQQQQX N90 4 3 -dinning 3 gjfaw' '21 .,, Navi' Q we .wQ -13 Ill 'NS' S'-n- l..n on r W-fQ.g-H1 97559 Q 0 Q1 -..S ' '4- B D? cond iw C ' I. QQQ4,-'lofg ba 5 sv 9 0 xr' ,S ,. ' 3-ein: ' o 9 -5 9,5 9 'VO 'Pls 10 '0 4sXQQvg B5 ' 511: 'U 2 .1 1:90 0 00.905 Q H! Egevqi A 0 ,Q x 4 so Y' 0 e.5ag ' fevoozbr 'K Qipex 9 2 4l0 3B f 'O ' Q.. no 'P ff 'ww.vi it-.ffiifwsflf ,O 9 0 f 'O xv C , Q Y L I ggQ'1.g4,, on Qgoxsclbqgl ng etnies 55, X Qwig W V0 '59 fo 0' 30.9 Soo 'afidrfo ' Q '-VV yr' n D 6 c:963'dVs:p:Q if doe- :dfybo rV5.fm' 0 0 wp? 1 ,O 0' 0 ' o fi' . ' .2 9 el 1,',9'Q,0ZeQ04,o4gv.f,i9,03q, ltxons to 5 ',c,'f af mg ,fp nw St. M Vo wif- .9 oisretltled witlr 2 Gif -P 9 . x. ' xx 'xx ,QHGV9 X959 ...-.b?5g,,QJ, 'bc ,gb ro Q 42 rlbmg tn +A' -1394? 0 9 4' ---tx ll I 4 Q, ax ,ff o Q- Ltwoongogicf' 'qbbgfocb 1 ' 6 sv PRO4?9vao?de5?g,o21ao V9-'9 9uO'f1Kg.f'9' w'2l4,?'E-Q' 9- '5e'4 ' QSQQQEQQ? 29,6959 ' 4? . O ' J' ifa3'f'3QSh34 ?9ogZi 'casa 23295-fze 94 f . o 0- -Q2Q+JaaQeQ' .2St,-afkvgsvfff T LAFEL -fp-in-'v,,, ,Q?5.L'l-.9 IRISH, Q9 0oQf'kf14r?'Q, BAT '-+54 164x6- ogoiwgv f-ya ,2,,.2YP'Q9.19Q,o4. f ' o Markleville A 832620 for!-I wwf And sun.'5 154- Gwen 1 515- si, Anm . llllnols ' ,1-.f. St. Mar 's fa 3 Km X0 . 996' -aa 4 , n QF: Ax ls Wmner 'BQ --ini if og su I an S' 'BESSSP c 5 I E nh i S lg Some senator-'I Goan-NN' lu an -,E-1 l. EJ, FE 3 VZ uugmoluog ul n,x uapng 'Ura 300 Q H CU fs- ' AY 'rur sl. xo-fgxbs' ,ndwvxendx X49 gm' as QW . XSS wt Qiqee WV of 5 51 'K on sal' mn' Y' ve X' QW ,sr H695 wr W wb ,gn ',,cxwl AtD 1 of avt cxavv' we 9 wwf 1-935 xd' 'A ,url v YW ved A S gov Cya VN,-,XX Gmc ent. HW'-' N99 we rw' xsf- 45' 4 e was 1 o me rf- me S , A ANDERSON csrnou sure -,lr 52 savoring 91'-Ig, Cliff www ouvscones ouuo Q ,celtic of 'S wlkgwndttn v-Kina, . V - TO s. LN LAST nt, v1ff:,ufl5..::u1 T, mann
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DIARY OF A GAEL GRADUATE September 6-School doors are opened wide and school friendships are resumed. September 7-We're having a heat wave. The faculty notices our perspiring brows and grants us afternoon holidays until the rnercuryf drops. September 15-We elect class officers. The Senior class of '37 sails onward with l0hl'1 Lamper at the helm as president and with. Patricia Donovan, Joseph Lanane, and Florence Eckstein as able first mates. October l-Time marches onl The Senior class greets the month ot Wiener roasts and Hallowe'en parties. The Mounds is perpetually haunted by the spirit of '37. October 15-At all hours jewelers are seen entering the Senior room. The secret-class rings, the first significant emblem of our final year. Where have high school years gone? Certainly with the wind. November 8-People seem to be rushing us towards the exit. Now it's caps and gowns. Wilma and Iohn model them lor us and looking on we suddenly realize our im- portance, straightway assuming new dignity. November 24-We straighten our desks in preparation for Thanksgiving holidays, and meditate on our blessings, not the least of which is tomorrow's turkey. November 29-Vacations, like all good things, must end, so we reconcile ourselves to work and turkey hash. December l-We welcome the month ot St. Nick and holidays. Plans are begun for the Sodality Christmas program. Decemoer l7-pig Sodality program presented. The seniors enjoy the play and candy immensely. 'lhe juniors entertain the Seniors at a party in the Iunior room. Gitts are exchanged ana delicious reires .ments served. 'We close our desk drawers lor a two weeks' vacation. Ianuary ll-Seniors choose their cards - one more reminder of days to come. Time pushes us torwara to the end while we turn longing eyes to the past. lanuary -We board an interurban enroute to Indianapolis, where we see the Lilly Laboratories- practical appreciation of our chemistry. A pleasant lunch is followed by an exploratory trip through the downtown stores. Even a periect day must end, and so we return to home sweet home . February l-'the Gael Staff is chosen. February 7-The C. Y. O. dance is enioved by all-who ,attend ,especially the Seniors. We meet many interesting girls and boys from neighboring towns. February 10-Lent begins today. Seniors don sackcloth and ashes in the form of little acts of self-denial. February 27-Zo-State Tournament Days! The Hotel Indiana is school dormitory for the Seniors and praise be, this Senior class again sees the GAl:.LS as Sldle Champions. March 9-Another C. E. E. Chemistry Exploration Expedition-this time to Dieizen's Bakery. A new and delicious chemistry is tasted. March 24-blaster DOIIGCIYS begin. Lovely processions inspire our souls to ad0ratiOI1- Our Easter parade is to Mass. April 6--One-fourth ot GAEL goes to press! lt won't be long now. April 12-Class party at the Mounds. April 14-junior-Senior Oratorica1,Contest. Winners: Richard Segraves, Wilma Olesky. and Francis Burke. April 18-The Seniors attend the C. Y. O. dance at Marion. We renew out-Of-i0WI1 friendships made at the Anderson C. Y. O. entertainment. May 2-Piano Festival at Indianapolis. Thrilling experience tor two Seniors to be at one of the one hundred an-d twenty-five pianos taking part in the music festival. May 15-The GAEL comes out. And Diary becomes a forecast from this point onward. May 26-The afternoon tea dance which ushers in Iune-Week, May 30--Seniors participate in the May Day procession. What a thrill to wear OUT caps and gowns. Iune ll-The juniors are hosts to the seniors at the annual Prom. ll-me 2iThe trip to lhe lI1Ci1Gf1OPOlis Hospital that is to teach us some lessons tor life- June 3fTl-1E OCCASION: SENIOR COMMUNION MASS at St. Marys Church. The Fac- ulty .invites us to breakfast. June 3-ls also the last day ot school for us. Parting, we cast a regretful glance at our old desks. June 4-COMMENCEMENT NIGHT. With the coveted sheepskin under our arm, and the world at our ieet, we march torward-tor nothing earthly lasts iorever. This marks our FINIS THE EDITOR
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