CISCA PLAY VOL. LV.
mbr D'intnrint1 BOURBONNAIS, ILLIN OIS-
T UESDAY, MARCH 29, 1988
K. C. HALL APRIL 3 and 4 NUMBER 12
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CISCA DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED APRil3-4
Poll On Current. I LEcruRER I''Masterful ~lonk"" Events Conducted ~~~L"' Is Third Annual By College Club Cisca Production College Club P residen t Francis Sanhuber. From t he interested r eception accorded the vote it was eviden t tha t consider able thought and discussion wer e pr ovoked.
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Brother Anselm- Lawrence Roem-
is so early in t he season, the regula r s have not been determined as yet . Among those competing for positions are: J ohn Driscoll, Dan McCarthy, William McCue, Jack O'Connor and Thomas Trenkle. Brother Cyril Peckham, C. S.V., coach of the tennis squad has decided to enter the Little Nineteen Tournament late in May if the team wins enough of its preliminary matchea.
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a social success. (Continued on Page Six)
Mr. John B . Roy, of Bourbonnais, Illinois, w ho has ser ved the College faithfully for the past forty years, has retired f rom active duty and will live with his sister in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Roy was known by every one at the College, students as well as faculty members, and in his lengthy stay here, has endeared himself to the hearts of all. The members of the faculty and studen t body unite in wishing Mr. Roy many happy and pleasant days at the home of his sister.
Of a ll the modern phenomena, the most monst rous and ominous, th e most manifestly rotten with disease, the most grimly prophetic of destruction , the most clearly and unmistakabl y overshadowed by the wrath of heaven, the most near to madness and moral chaos, the m os t vivid with deviltry and despair, is the practice of having to lis ten to loud music while eating a meal in a restaurant. - G. K. Chester ton.