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OOCATI-IEDRAL COLLEGE TUESDAY I7- Sure it is a great day for the Irish and a holiday for Cathe- dral. Those Irish smiles, however, were turned to frowns as the Prep lost to Saint Iohn's, 24-13, and with this defeat was forced to take 2nd place in the final league standings. THURSDAY 19-We of Cathedral, who are under the patronage of Mary, stop for a moment to honor Saint loseph on this, his feast day. FRIDAY 23-Friendships were forgotten, rivalries grew overnight, it is the College-Prep Game. Before a noisy crowd the College tripped the Prep 21-2U in a game that was thrilling from start to finish. As in the past, the proceeds were turned over to the Propagation of the Faith Society. This marked the close of successful seasons for both the Prep and College, and once again, as the trunks and sneakers gave way to the spikes and gloves, we said Wait till next year. MONDAY 30-Reverend Father Foley O.M.Cap. addressed the college today stressing the fact that Christ calls Come, Follow Me in more ways than just the secular priesthood. The school offered its humble prayers for the recovery of Father McLees who was seriously ill. TUESDAY 31-Keep that smile! You guessed it, the group pictures for the ANNUAL were taken. All we say, is, Pity the camera. APRIL WEDNESDAY I-What again!?? Third Quarter Exams are with us. The dirge lasts till Saturday. SATURDAY 4-The third issue of the GARGOYLE appeared. MONDAY 6-The climax of all the religious activities of the year is reached as the annual students' retreat begins. Truly, we could do no better than to spend these few days of Holy Week in company with the Master. The retreat master this year is Reverend Cyril Maguire of the Passionist Order. WEDNESDAY 8-So much the better after the retreat, and more stolid in our quest for the priesthood, we take our leave of school for the regular Easter holidays. In keeping with the traditional custom, the students take part in the Holy-Week ceremonies at the Pro-Cathedral either as Altar boys or as members of the Choir. MONDAY 20-lt's back to the usual tasks for six weeks more. SATURDAY 25-For the second time this year, a member of the faculty is afflicted with serious illness. The victim this time is Father Bukey. MAY WEDNESDAY 6-The best speakers of the College vie for supremacy in the annual College Oratorical Contest. FRIDAY 8-The night of nights! The college presents, under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary, the First Legion. The Academy of Music re- 134
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A N N U A L 1 9 3 6 0 ' FRIDAY I7-The school was given even a greater chance to cheer today as the Prep downed their old rivals Saint Francis by a 34-I9 score, and thus strengthened their grip on first place in C. H. S. A. A. standings. WEDNESDAY 22- Dark clouds cast their shadows before them. lt was re- gents exam day for the members of the lower grades. FRIDAY 24-The storm is here. The annual mid-year exams start and continue till Tuesday, the 28th. As if everyone wasn't gloomy enoughl SATURDAY 25-Saint Augustine's Five handed' the Prep their first league set- back in an overtime game at their home court. The score was I5-13. The second issue of the GARGOYLE made its appearance. WEDNESDAY 29-This is a day of recollection, as the students use this holi- day brooding over the exams. FRIDAY Sl- If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. That's our motto, as We set to work for the second half of the school year. FEBRUARY SATURDAY l+A very important announcement was made today. The annual Lecture Concert of the Ladies Auxiliary has been abandoned and in its place has been substituted the Broadway stage success, Tl-IE FIRST LEGION The date is set as Friday, May 8th, and the cast is to be chosen from the college. FRIDAY 7-For some it is joy, for others it is sorrow, as the report cards make their way into our lives. WEDNESDAY l2-Lincoln was a great man-he freed the slaves for life, and Cathedral for a day. A holiday is always appreciated, but when it falls before another, the appreciation is doubled. SATURDAY 22-If these holidays continue, we are liable to become addicted to the habit. Today's was in honor of the Father of Our Country. WEDNESDAY 26- Remember man that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return. No more appropriate quotation could be applied to this particular Wednesday-Ash Wednesday. Today was the day of the Annual college debate. The question was: Resolved: That all states should enact legislation providing for a system of complete medical care avail- able to all citizens at public expense. Messrs. Guinan, Brabson and Alt- man of 5th year upheld the negative, and Messrs. Meconi, Cribbin and Buckley of Sth year, the affirmative. The decision went to the negative. MARCH WEDNESDAY ll-The Prep, which had hitherto made a great stand to remain near the top, went into a tie for first place by defeating Saint Francis I9-l5. 133
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A N N U A L l 9 3 6 0 ' sounded to the applause of a crowded house as the Thespians covered themselves with glory. SATURDAY 9-Say, these plays are really enjoyable, especially when the next day is a holiday created by such an occasion. WEDNESDAY 20- l'laill Mother of Godl Cathedral sings the praises of its patroness as we join the Rector in a mass offered in her honor. The day, of course, is a holiday. THURSDAY 21-This is one holyday Cathedral never benefits by since it al- ways falls on Thursday. Oh! I thought you knew. Why, it is Ascension Thursday. SATURDAY 23-The call of Christ, echoing in the classrooms of the parochial schools, gathers those who would continue in His way as Cathedralites for the yearly entrance examination. WEDNESDAY 26--The orators of the High School department try to emulate and this through the medium of the final examinations. SATURDAY 30-Once again We are the recipients of a Saturday holiday. This time, it is Memorial Day. IUN E WEDNESDAY 3-The second annual school outing is held at Rye, N. Y. We owe Fr. McLees a vote of thanks for the pleasant time. MONDAY 9-The final battle must be met. The final victory must be gained, and this through the medium of the final examinations. SATURDAY 13-lt is the survival of the fittest, as the victors march on and the conquered lie behind. The end of examinations brings news of Gods Holy Will, manifested in each one of us. The final GARGOYLE reached us, the greatest of the year. MONDAY 15-Those who seek the Regents diploma meet their tests during this week. FRIDAY 19-O Sacred Heart of Iesus, We thank Theel The Feast of the Sacred Heart brings the climax of our preparatory seminary days. Six long years have we toiled, facing all obstacles and overcoming every kind of strife. Tonight is our night, and we of the senior class with prayers of thanksgiving in our hearts for God, for our parents, and for our profes- sors, don our graduation caps and gowns to receive our diploma from our beloved President, Bishop Molloy. With hearts, mingled with joy and sorrow, we pass through the portals of Cathedral for the last time. We face a new world with a firm purpose, and we are henceforth to lead a new life, the seminary life, in our quest for success. The goal is nearer by six years, and we pray to Iesus and Mary that it might be reached. Oh, the Life of a Priest of Iesus Christ! THOMAS F. CRIBBIN '36 l35
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