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    Brother Frank Osage in his Office

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    Brother Frank Osage was the Vice President for Student Affairs at Christian Brothers University during the 1990s

    School of Arts Faculty

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    L-R: Peter Limper, Brother James Roszak, Rosa Deal, Ann Marie Wranovix, Margerette Sather, Natacha Mann , Kristen McColgan , Mary Cargil

    Brothers in the Cafeteria

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    L-R: Brother Jerome Wegener , Brother Edmund Whaley, Brother Mark Gubbel

    Historic Marker

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    The marker erected at the location of the original Christian Brothers College in downtown Memphis reads: At this site, on November 17, 1871, the Christian Brothers purchased what was the Memphis Female College. Brother Maurelian, who served as the first president of Christian Brothers College, along with three other Brothers and one layman, opened classes on November 20. Overcoming financial crises and yellow fever epidemics during the 1870s, Christian Brothers College continued to provide for the educational needs of Memphis at this location until 1940 when the Brothers moved Christian Brothers College to its present location on East Parkway South

    Cross Country Team

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    Christian Brothers University added cross country to its sports lineup in 1994-1995. Coach Stan Hollenbeck posed with the teams. Back row (L-R): Cedric Cooper, David Turner, Davud Nahlen, Jonathan Pennington, Coach Hollebeck, Andrew Urbanski, Jason Allmon, William Steele, Robert Blake, Brad Duncan. Front row (L-R): Imelda Vejas, Taraniese Harris, Marie Watson, Amanda White, Amy Rasmus, Cybil Viner, Maria Verna, Nicole Bernhardt, Maggie Porcell, Loraine Peters, Suzie Purcell

    Lady Buccaneer Basketball, 1994-1995

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    The Lady Bucs of Christian Brothers University were coached by Janet Smith in 1994-1995. Phillip Garris was her assistant. John Robilio was the head trainer, with Maria Canale as student trainer. The team was made up of: Bemetra Liggins, Jessica Davis, Sam Poole, Holly Cross, Nicole Bernhardt, Alicia Smith, Jana McLemore, Jada Jordan, Alisa Zustra, Jennifer Banks, Rachel Ewing, Amy Boonstra, Alison Martin, and Kristen Hudson

    At the Buc Olympics, 1994

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    Sponsored by the WAMS (Women's Association to Motivate Spirit) student organization, the Buc Olympics were an afternoon of team competitions played at Christian Brothers University as a way for students to blow off steam before final exams. According to a write up on page 14 of the 1991 Galleon yearbook, major events included a 4000-meter relay obstacle course tricycle race and tug-of-war. Minor events included the keg put, N!, egg race, swinging orange, baby oil water balloon toss and the diver douse

    Alpha Xi Delta

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    Alpha Xi Delta installed a chapter at Christian Brothers University in 1994. The group poses together on the roof of the Peabody Hotel in downtown Memphis

    Christian Brothers University 1994-1995 Basketball Schedules: Wallet Card

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    A view of the front lawn and and image of Bucky the Buccaneer enfolded the basketball schedules for the Buccaneers and the Lady Bucs

    Buckman Quad in Ice

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    Trees all over Memphis sank under the weight of two inches of ice during the Ice Storm of 1994. The tree that stood in Buckman Quad was one of the victims. Plough Library can be seen in the background

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