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abaters' Shine 7 ,4 At Middletown ; Terrific is the word for the Xavier debaters7 showing in the Middletown Invitational Tourna- ment on Saturday, January 26. Not expected to even place, the determined boys from Xavier ' came home from the tourney with a tie for second place. The undefeated negative team of Denny Doherty and Dick Zip- fel led the way by coming out with three Victories over the 5' host Middies, Columbus North, ' and Newark. Joe Foizenlogen and his part- ner Joe Wesselkamper, arguing for the much weaker affirmative stand on the problem, came through with one win in three debates to give the Xavier team its 4-2 record and a fine showing 3 against such good opposition. The E $ i g i E ? affirmative side is definitely weakened by the stand it is forced to take, yet the two Joes copped the needed win. The Xavier debaters will t part in the Greater Cincin Speech League Debate Tou ment on February 12 at Su School. This is the major to ment of the G.C.S.L. The same debaters who . well in the Middletown to will be trying to regain the Trophy now held by Wain High School. continued on page Soph, Frosh Annual Retre F rs. 09Brien, The halls and room Sod Xavier were hushed 1 m as the freshmen and s began their annual ret The first retreat, for the sophomores, w Monday, Tuesday, an day, January 21 to 2 R treat Master was th J. O,Brien, S,J., pa. troit's Gesu Parish. The freshman wxaxaaxzamtmvm alify ernbers O wwauatvumz Koch, S.J., the pre University of School. This on January 24, 25, During the retr ticipants spent th Chapel and in While in Chapel, Mass and Benedi 24. religious talks. rooms, the r 10 . spiritual literatu , . ROTC After Mass, t T -, i on tho d-r ' L - e had breakfast ms ShOUId be of intefef; ShrihleT. Also, at the no se ,eon y retreatants, en 612:0;5113Ut t0 upon the cafet yOung e yam n mecurnwmwiim
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Robert C, Lemux anl R Bzdz'nger IO Editor Bzumw Manager 'NHTVUILLCLUTIETLI 'DllUulu'wlrc'fVL' a WAACW St. Xavier High School in 1959. This announcement by The Most Reverend Archbishop Karl J. was given wide publicity throughout the local area through the combined media of radio, television, and newspaper. Be-' sides St. Xavier two other Catholic high schools will be erected in the northwest por- tions of Hamilton County under the sponsorship of the Arch- diocese. St. Xavieris new school will be situated on a sixty-onc acre plot extending along North Bend Road just east of Parkview Heights. This land, already pur- chased, is bounded by North Bend Road and Galbraith, two main east-west highways, and Hamilton Avenue and Vine Street, a pair of north-south arteries. This site, overlooking the en- tire Millcreek Valley, will some day be the center of population of Hamilton County according to city planners and population experts. Here on these sixtyeone acres 1200 students will enjoy not only the benefits of a Jesuit educa- tion but also the most modern facilities. Forty classrooms will contain the studious Xavierites. A cafeteria seating 600 will house the hungary scholars. A gym with a seating capacity of 2,200 will hold all the students and hundreds of alumni and other Bomber fans. Also on the planning board are a large stu- dent chapel, a football field with open bleachers, and many auxiliary rooms and buildings. Two million dollars will be the approximate cost of the new school which is being designed by Albert Walters. A primary reason for building the new St. X is the increased enrollment in the present build- ing, which was designed to hold no more than 800. The Archdio- cese will jointly sponsor the project because of the tremen- dous number of students in Catholic grade schools who are not receiving the opportunity of entering a Catholic high school. Socialists Complete F atima I nvocations Tomorrow, February 2, at 9:30 am. the Reverend William F. Fay, S.J., will celebrate the First Saturday Mass in St. Xavier Stu- dent Chapel. This Mass will complete the five First Saturday Masses as prescribed by Our Lady at Fa- tima in order to win world peace. Mr. Mott, SJ, will lead the stu- dents in a rosary, and Fr. MC- Kenna, S.J., Will lead the group in fifteen minutes of mental prayer on one of the mysteries of the rosary. In addition to Xavier, sodalists from other Catholic high schools d jStS and l . 0 Mr Creighton, Was a- Our er. earth1y and Were introduce aren Introduced the i. . y, made u13 0f fresh sod ' The Shrine ahty lighted and sLxrmunded Blessed Mother Alumni T0 . Raffl Trip T 0 Rose Bow; La socia1 Vie-GuErre, . from Wall his orchestra will,
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