St Xavier High School - X Ray Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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FOREWORD The I957 X-Ray endeavors to present to the reader a comprehensive portrayal of the events of the past year, including not only activities and events that comprised the school year at St. Xavier, but also certain world- wide events that occurred within that period. For a theme, the X-Ray Staff turned to that famous line from Virgills Aeneid llForsan e! haec olim memim'ssejuvabir. tSomeday, perhaps, these will be pleasant things to look back uponJ Time has a magical quality of rendering pleasurable even those events which, at the time of their occurrence, seem quite ordinary or disappointing. Perhaps the events portrayed in this yearbook will someday be pleasant things to look back upon. If the 1957 X-Ray brings the reader some pleasure now or at some future time, the X-Ray Staff will consider its efforts amply rewarded. cheered wh For Third Night Under Russian Fire Covering N ation Reds Promise To Bargain For USSR Withdrawal eRebels Fight 0n VIFNNA Oct 26 lFrida . , . yl tAPieFighting raged through a third night in flaming Buda- pest between Soviet troops and Hungarian anti - Communist: becked by some Hungarian sol- diers and tanks. Witnesses estimated several thohsand Hungarian r e b e l a :gamst Soviet domination have een killed in three da i . ys of Vlo- :1? SEEM: Ifighting in Budapest 0 er i cities ' prgvinces. g and m the 11 Budapest hos ital s crngded with woundgd. are a government strove d perately to end the rebelhsx'l: ahnouncing it was ready to seek githdrxval of Soviet troops om unga If 1' down arms. ry ebell lay RED PARTY SHAKE-UP Budapest radio said a new government would he formed of all democratic parties -Com- mumsts and their fronts. The Hungarian Communist party shook up its leadership naming Janos Kardan new first secretary apparently on orders of Sowet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan. Mikoyan flew to Budapest yesterday. Just as he had gone to Warsaw to cope .w1th the Polish out- break. Mikoyan and M. A. Sus- lov, Mascowis expert on East 1Igiiiz'opean affairs, left Budapest er, supposedl ' Moscow. y returning to Soviet troops bore th . . e brunt of the fighting, not only in gudapest but in the cities of yoer, Szeged, Szolnok, Pecs and elsewhere. Witnesses said streets of the cities were cov- eri'Id with bodies. any reports said am units zgialocal police joined gevoluv ry committees the rebels. set up by Budapesfs Parlime W nt S uar detame a battleground yogstetf Hay when a Soviet tank and unganan secret police fired on 2000 peaceful demonstratois. FGUNS ECHO IN NIGHT ighting also swirled aroun the U. S. end British embassie:l near Parliament Square. One thnesslsaid from 200 to 300 rebels died in the square alone The roar of machine guns Ind weapons echoed through Buds. pest far into the night. Endre Merton, AP corre- fgpondent, 111.3. dispatch from udepest' lsaid Hun ga rian soldiers Sldmg with rebels drove secret pohce from the Red Star printing plant in the afternoon Merton said about 2000 en: thusxastic citizens gathered in front of the building and ver To Open 1; May Under Salvage Plan; Of Wheeler Force General To Clear Route For Small Craft First, Then Enlarge It CAIRO. Dec. 30 tAPi-The Suez Canal will be open in May for the largest-type vesseIs adapted to its depth, Lt. Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler estimated today. United Nations salvage work is to start on the north- ern end Monday. Under present plans, said the United States expert in charge of the canal clearance for the UN, a. passage for ships of 25- foot draft should be completed early in March. That would cover oil tankers and other craft of roughly 10,000 tons. The normal depth is 34 feet 3 inches, which will accommo- date all but the largest of ocean-going vessels. Both sunli- cn ships and silt are hazards now. Dredging operations halted with the outset of the Israeli and British-French attacks on Egypt two months ago. To WORK AT FULL SPEED In a statement issued by the UN information office here, Wheeler first announced clear- ance operations at'the northern end of ti 1 canal would be initi- ntod today t'at full speed. in cooperation with Egyptian au- thoritios. lle amended this in a tall: later. with newsman at Port Said, saying the UN salvage fleet would get to work there at 8 a. m. Monday. Other i'es- 5915 started clearance of the southern end, at Suez, Satur- day, Wheeler outlined three phases of work, the first of which wnuld open a small channel for the veiiels of 25-foot draft. The second phase would open the anal fully, and the third would involve final removal of obstructions from ports and Im- sins and the restoration of docks and lmrboragos to their original condition. Wheeler estimated the first stage would end in MarclL the second in May and that the third probably would proceed ' concurrently with the second. He said the UN fleet, nmv totaling 23 salvage vessels, would he built up to: approxi- mately 30, in addition to some British and French vessels tem- pm-nrily incorporated into the fleet to continue work under his direction during January. ARBOR BEING CLEARED The wording of the state- ment seemed to imply the Brit- ish-French vessels would not form a part of the UN fleet proper. Wheeler said the Brit- ish-French vessels, which- start- ed- clearing Port Said harbor before British and French troops evacuated that port De- cemi 1' 22,. would continue that work. Three such vessels are i am kmfh-whnn tub



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President Dwight D. Eisenhower acknowledges an ovation at the Boston Garden with the famous Eisenhower victory sign. Champion

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