University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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A LIFE PHOTOGRAPHER shoots the football game with bazooka-like lenses. WITH Ed Moose Krause holding the citation, Fr. Joyce presents the Football Hall of Fame Award to Jesse Har- per, coach of the first Notre Dame team to play Army. SLY SAXOPHONIST at post-game dance: one eye on music, other on cadet and girl. ZEBRINE REFEREE separat es two enemy camps huddling during a time out. PORTRAIT of the General as a young Cadet. He came and conquered but we lie in wait for another battle. 25

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m L ' y v r THE ARMY CADETS are seen with Army ' s latest secret weapon 583A. Cadet victory chills festivities The Army Weekend was billed as The Weekend to Remem- ber, and in all respects except one, measured up to expectations. The activity began on Friday with a most enthusiastic pep rally. Speakers Don Miller and Harry Stuhldreher of the Four Horsemen, Jesse Har- per who coached the Irish in the first Notre Dame-Army game in 1913, and Bobby Williams, Notre Dame quarterback, fired up school spirit. Saturday began with the appearance of part of the Long Grey Line 450 Cadets on their senior trip. LIFE photographers covered the weekend. The game was attended by over 10,000 of the living 28.000 Notre Dame alumni and they were among others left stunned and disbelieving by Army ' s 14 to 2 victory. The Victory Dance which followed the upset was crowded and noisy, yet not quite as gay as it might have been. By Sunday, however, most of the couples seemed to have forgotten Saturday ' s defeat and concerned themselves with fond goodbyes. HARRY STUHLDREHER of the famous Four Horsemen sparks school spirit into a Field House-full of students at the Army pep rally. 24



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Requiem Mass, Founder ' s Day, vaccine October 8. The bells of Sacred Heart Church tolled. Pope Pius XII had died. So ended 1 9 years of unrelenting struggle and sacrifice for world peace. The bodily frail, but intellectually great Pontiff, who led the Church through the most trying of times, was universally mourned. Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. officiated at a Solemn High Requiem Mass attended by more than 5000 students and faculty. During October the University also honored its founder. Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C. At the Founder ' s Day Mass for the student body at the new Stanford-Keenan chapel, Fr. Arthur J. Hope, C.S.C., University historian, detailed the trials of Father Sorin and his companions in keeping the school together. Later that month, 2600 Notre Dame students participated in an experimental cold vaccine pro- gram. A serum, developed by Dr. Thomas G. Ward with the help of Dr. Joseph B. Crowley of the Uni- versity Health Service, was tested with the hope of discovering a successful cold immunization vaccine. HISTORIAN and author, Fr. Hope captivated his audience while describing Fr. Serin ' s labors in tha Indiana wilderness. WEDNESDAY MORNING, the third week of October . . . students, faculty, and employees of Notre Dame offer their prayers for the Pope. srt

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