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EVENTS OF THE YEAR OCTOBER 2 .,.. NOVEMBER 7 NOVEMBER 12 DECEMBER 16 DECEMBER 17 DECEMBER 20 and 8 ......... ........ and 13 and 17 and 18 .......... ........ JANUARY 30 and 31 .......... ........ MARCH 20 and 21 .......... ........ JANUARY 6 ...........A... FEBRUARY 24 ..w.,O1.... APRIL 14 ........ APRIL 26 . ...... . MAY 6 ....... MAY 11 ...,.... MAY 26 ....v.......... MAY 27 and 28 ...... V... MAY 29 ........ MAY 29 ........ JUNE I Open House, that is, parents and relatives are ad- mitted to classes, there to view the progress of their sons. First Quarter Examinations Freshmen-Sophomore Retreat Junior-Senior Retreat V Dramatic Club Presentation Easy Money Christmas Vacation Began Classes Convened Second Quarter Examinations French Club Mardi Gras Third Quarter Examinations Dramatic Cluh Presentation '6Dress Reversal St. Philip Band Concert Presented at Orchestra Hall Athletic Banquet Communion Breakfast for Alumni Senior Reception as presented by the Mothers' Clulr Final Examinations The last day of school The Senior Prom at the Medinah Country Club Commencement 87
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INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Although varsity sports usually hold the athletic spotlight, intramural sports are also very popular. Of all intramural sports basketball creates the most competitive spirit. The intramural basketball tournament was outlined and w ell-managed by Brother Walsh. This intramural program provided competition throughout the fresh- man and sophomore years, and finally a best-out-of-three series between the two leading teams in each year. ln second year 2-F and 2-C earned the final game and 2-F took the first game by a score of 12 to 8. Tl1e next game they lost to 2-C by 7-5. The rubber game proved to be the most exciting game in our intramural history. The 2-F team led by Engelsman and lVluelling squeezed their team into a 1.7-15 victory. ln the fresh- man year the final game of the play-offs involved 1-F and l-BC. The 1-F team, undefeated throughout the play-offs beat 1-BC two straight 12 to 7 and 24 to 13. The 1-F team was paced by Robert Boyle, McGovern, and Barta. The winners in both years and also the runner-ups received medals. Then under Rrother Walshls direction each class selected the best freshman basketeers. These, Rrother welded into the Freshman All-Stars who swept through all opposition including seniors with only two defeats. After much school competition they entered the Off- The-Street tournament and swept through it five straight games of 53-3, 76-10, 23-21, 41-11, and 41-21, led by Boyle. Calkins, and Kline. Each of the players received medals and a trophy from the club, which they earned and cherish. Moderator 86 .f,, Yvarren Nl u el l Thomas Ryan B111 0 Heron, William 1'erre11 Vernon Carlner 'Xllke Radosky, Anthony 115 biak, Robert En els man, Charles Hfrbst Bro. Walsh Moderator Robert Barra lark N11 Cuire, Robert Boyle Harry Burmann Em melt McGovern Thomas Powers, Rro W alsh
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