Augustinian Academy - Augustinian Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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SANCTLIARY SOCIETY lb R232 ji! 1 2. ,........, Mm .......... ffm S, This year the Sanctuary Society, under the direction of Father Henry J. Mclntyre, is composed of only senior Day Students. The work of the Society is exclu- sively spiritual in nature. The mem- bers receive Holy Communion in a body on Fridays and try to give good example to the undergraduates whenever the chance affords. Its activities include providing servers for Friday Mass and Mass dur- ing Advent and Lent. All prospective members are taught to serve Mass and use the Daily Missal if they cannot al- ready do so. We sincerely hope that in future years, through the efforts of the Society, the Academy will continue producing staunch Catholic gentlemen. Rev. Henry I. McIntyre Moderator ii FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joseph Lemole, James Shea, Allen Millward, Brendan R Flynn. SECOND ROW: Raymond Neubauer, Anthony Larosa, Eugene Malin, James I jp g Sause. Casmir Bianowisz. Bernard Sacarro. THIRD ROW: Robert Steele. Edmund , .,t II 40

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1ST ROW, Left to Right: John Thoms, James Murray, Sergio Santana, Edward Walsh. George Roy, Rev. Ezra I. Fenton, Rev. J. Bernard l-lubbert, Rev. Patrick J.Kenny, Rev. Henry J.McIntyre, Daniel Simanaitis, Harry Antonelli, Eugene Taylor, John McAloon. 2ND ROW: John Kass, Michael Scanlon. John Cullen, Thomas Hennigan, Kevin Johnson, Silvio Fittipaldi, John McGuire, Bernard Dowling, Edward Martin, John Conway, Santiago Perez, Paul Dunn, Lawrence Clark, Luke Finn, Emil Mucchettie. SRD ROW: Oswaldo Acosta, George Berthold, David Smith, Arthur Johnsong Ralph Keffer, William,Faix, John Duddy, George Whitfield, William Kistner, Alfred Ziccardi, Marshalfl-Ialphen, John McLean, Francis Sevick, Francis Tucker. 4TH ROW: John Harkin. Thomas Bones, John Betoni, Robert Armstrong, John Maloney. Joseph Farrell, Richard McGivney, Duane Morningred, Francis Reilly, William Garland, Robert Harson, William Recchuti, Arthur Hurteau, William Clisham, William Andrews, Neil Duddy. CATHOLI Under the watchful eye of our moderator, Rev. Henry J. Mclntyre. we. the members of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, have experienced a pros- perious and instructive year. The officers, who were chosen at our first meet- ing in September: President, Neil Duddyg Vice- President. Joseph Farrellg Secretary. Thomas Bonesg Treasurer, Robert Armstrong. are to be complimented and thanked for their efficient governing of the duties in the club. The realization of the initial purpose of the society. being to instill a deep knowledge in and enthusiasm forthe foreign missions. was fostered by many activ- ities throughout the year. Upon the request of Father Mclntyre we have had several competent lecturers at our monthly meetings. The very Reverend Father Natali, O,S,A,. one of our guests. provided very interesting material for our November meeting. Father Natali, before his recent assignment at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Staten STUDENTS MISSIO CRLISADE Island. was pastor of an Augustinian Parish in'Austra1ia . While in the Missions he took numerous rolls of film which depicted his various activities as a missionary. He showed these pictures to the Semiuarians at their meeting. Another guest, who spoke about the vast mission fields in china, was Reverend Father Cahill, O,F,M. He explained the customs. language and religious activities of the Chinese. Other guests spoke on similar topics, all of which were both interesting and educational. The financial resources of the Club were sent to our Missions in Japan, Africa and South America. in order to aid in defraying the expenses of our Mission- aries. ' The members of the Crusade were also active in collecting stamps for the Augustinian Stamp Drive. However. the most beneficial assistance given to the Missions was the prayers of the Seminarians. 9 J



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SEMINARY CHOIR r Under the supervision of its new di- rector, Father Henry Mclntyre O.S.A., the Augustinian Seminary Choir has 5 proven itself a valuable asset to the X school. No ceremony has been com- 5 1 plete without the choir rendering its 5 beautiful and traditional music. Its art- ' . ful finesse of Gregorian Chant, with all , y o the simplicity of the music of the Church, has added brilliance and gran- is R N deur to religious functions. it fi 3 Its renditions have by no means '- been confined to activities of areligious ' , or O nature. On many occasions other than ' g1.?E lq b holy-days, notably as on St. Patrick's Day, the choir has displayed its ability J O and versatility. . ...V ... . X Q sw S FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Duddv, Francis Reilly, Duane Morningred, Robert Harson, Ralph Keffer, William Clisham, Robert Armstrong. John Maloney, William Garland, Rev. Henry J. Mclntyreg Joseph Far- rell. William Faix. SECOND ROW: Arthur Hurteau, David Smith, John McLean, Alfred Ziccardi, George Berthold, John Betoni, Neil Duddy, Oswaldo Acosta, John Harkin. NOT PICTURED: George Whitfield. I I I J s , .1 X ,I r ' V' v ll 9 41 X Q

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