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CAMPUS LIFE . .. 26 Ever since the Calvert Hall was founded in 1845, its members have been looking to the future. The main evidence of their work can be experienced in the building which is today's Calvert Hall. Obviously, this accomplishment would be the most prominent to anyone at Calvert Hall today. New programs, such as the Xavier program and the McMullin Scholars program show how Calvert Hall is preparing for the future. In addition, the A.P. Program demonstrates keen insight into readying for college and career alike. Th('se programs all point toward the future. Calvert Hall, by its programs, is building a better school for classes to come. Clearly, the proposed fine arts building would be the most "visible" means by which we build for the future. This building in itself will provide for future drama, art, wrestling, lectures, and other major CHC activities. This plan strives to imporve the existing Calvert Hall. Thus, we are BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE. SENIORS . .. 118 3
Culturally . BUILDING THE MIND At Calvert Hall in 1986, the development of the mind was not confined to the classroom. It extended to all areas of the school community, from the resource centers to the Writing Lab, from the library to extracurricular activities. In 1986 the Writing Lab was established for two reasons. First, it gave students access to word processors, but more importantly, gave them the opportunity to improve their writing skills. Extracurricular activities were extremely important in building the minds of Calvert Hall students. The Olympics of the Mind developed its members' creativity, while the Conclave members worked on their speech and debate skills. Even though it was centered in the classroom, the building of the mind was a widespread activity at Calvert Hall in 1986. • •
~P~h~.ysiaauy~=-==-= BUIUDING =~II:IE BODY~'======tl 6 Calvert Hall College has two purposes for its students. The first, of course, is to prepare them for a college education and later life. This is demonstrated by the "Exemplary School" Award which Brother Rene Sterner accepted in Washington, D.C. last year. But the second aim of the faculty and administration is to provide its students with the chance to build up their bodies and strengthen their muscles to the extreme. Calvert Hall has been recognized as a fine institution in terms of sports and achievements in sports. The football, basketball, soccer, swimming, and baseball teams have always been lauded for their successes. And, of late, the wrestling and cross country teams have begun to receive acclaim for their exploits. If the Calvert Hall student is unable to participate in Varsity sports or JV or Frosh/Soph, he is always offered the opportunity to compete in intramural sports such as bowling, basketball, and
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