Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception - Annual Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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SATURDAY 24. Mass is celebrated in the Byzantine Rite by Fr. Aratingi, and the students are free for the rest of the day. FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 4. The annual mid-year symposium on The Bill of Rights, given by the fifth year members of the St. Thomas More Literary Society. WEDNESDAY ll. A speech on TI-IE TABLET is given by one of its repre- sentatives and the mid-year Bingo is held. FRIDAY 13. Not bad luck, but the beginning of a three day term holiday. MONDAY 16. One third of the graduating class registers today for their Uncle Sam. WEDNESDAY 25. The High School Oratorical Contest is held. MARCH MONDAY 9. Fr. O'Connor begins a series ot three lectures to the College Department. FRIDAY 13. Thebeginning of the Interrnural Basketball Tournament. WEDNESDAY 18. Fr. Keller M. M., spoke to the student body about the Work of Maryknoll and proved very interesting to his listeners. WEDNESDAY 25. Fourth year puts on another radio-play, an adaptation ol ct story by Francis Marion Crawford, under the supervision of Hugh Mulligan. MONDAY 30. Fr. Early C.S.C., begins our annual Retreat, and Fr. Iohn De- launey C.S.C., is eagerly welcomed back on Tuesday to conclude his second Retreat given to the College. APRIL WEDNESDAY l. End of the Retreat and beginning of the Easter Vacation. MONDAY 6. First day ot outdoor practice for the baseball team. MONDAY 13. The students return to school to Wind up the school year. WEDNESDAY 15. St. Thomas More Symposium on Defense of the School's Cirricula. WEDNESDAY 22. Continuing a custom started six years ago, another play, entitled, The Least of My Brethren, is successfully presented at the Academy oi Music by the members ot the Senior classes. WEDNESDAY 29. Second year entertains the student body with recitations. MAY FRIDAY 1. The students attend Mass at Queen of All Saints' Church in honor of their Patroness. WEDNESDAY 27. The College Department puts on its annual Oratorical contest. The ANNUAL is eagerly received by the student body. SATURDAY 30. Memorial Day-another holiday. CATHEDRAL COLLEGE ANNUAL

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WEDNESDAY 22. An assembly in honor of Mission Sunday is held and Mon- signor Boardman, Director of the Propagation of the Faith in Brooklyn, shows a motion picture on the life of Fr. Damien. TUESDAY 28. Fr. Denning blesses a new statue of St. Ioseph, to be kept on the College floor as an inspiration to the senior classes. FRIDAY 31. The ANNUAL staff is chosen. NOVEMBER SATURDAY 1. The Feast of All, Saints, falling on a Saturday, issues inuthe month of holidays, to be followed by Election Day and Armistice Day 'on the following two Tuesdays. TUESDAY 4. Election Day-Monsignor McHugh says Mass for the deceased members of the Ladies Auxiliary. FRIDAY 7. The students have eagerly awaited the arrival of the report cards for the first time this year, and are rewarded by the good news today. WEDNESDAY 12. The Annual Lapboard Party for the benefit of the College was held in the gymnasium this evening, and was, as usual, a great success. FRIDAY 14. Monsignor McHugh sang the annual Mass for deceased members of the faculty, student body and benefactors of the College. It was cele- brated at Queen of All Saints' Church, with the entire student body in attendance. WEDNESDAY 19. The Prep opens its basketball season today, playing Cathe- dral College, N. Y., and the Thanksgiving holidays begin. FRIDAY 21. Both the high school and college teams are welcomed at the Seminary, where they spend an enjoyable day. WEDNESDAY 26. Fr. Denning entertains the student body during a Science Assembly. DECEMBER WEDNESDAY 3. The entire student body commences a Tridium in honor of the Immaculate Conception. MONDAY 8. Feast of the Immaculate Conception, and the school receives a holiday in honor of its Patroness. FRIDAY 12. The Prep plays its first game of the season in the C. H. S. A. L. against Loughlin. WEDNESDAY 17. Fourth year presents a radio-play on the life ot Father Gerard Donovan M. M., under the direction of Iames Reilly. TUESDAY 23. The ANNUAL drive opens with speeches by its editors, the College Department puts on a play, It Will Be All Right On the Night, and the Christmas vacation begins. IANUARY MONDAY 5. After an extended Christmas vacation, school opens once again and the students joyfully return to their studies. WEDNESDAY 7. First air-raid drill. MONDAY 19. Mid-term examinations begin for the College Department, and Regents for the High School students. CATHEDRAL COLLEGE ANNUAL



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GRADUATES TUNE WEDNESDAY 3. The annual boatride to Rye Beach is held under the auspices ot the Propagation of the Faith. MONDAY 8. Beginning of high school examinations. These are the ones that count. - FRIDAY l2. The members of the graduating class go through their last exer- cises as Cathedralites when they receive their diplomas from the Most Reverend Bishop. MONDAY 15. Regents Examinations for the High School Department. FRIDAY l9. High School Graduation. Report cards are given out, books col- lected, and silence reigns in the corridors as the doors are closed to begin another Summer vacation. Brown, Iames I. Burns, Iohn A. Chiara, Peter I. Curry Iohn F. Daly, Iames I. DeMasi, Frank P. Donnelly, Eugene F. Donovan, Iohn P. Downey, Ioseph A. Fitzpatrick, Iames H. Garvey, Edward C. Gildersleeve, George H. FIFTH YEAR Bevilacqua, Anthony I. Callahan, Charles T. Casey, Iohn P. Close, Edward I. Cronin, Thomas I. Devitt, Ioseph P. Elbert, Edmund I. Flanagan, Thomas I. Geiss, Warren Hanly, Richard P. Hearne, Peter R. Keane, Ioseph P. Kelly, Iohn I. Klein, Adolph C. Korycki, Walter R. Labita, Frank I. La Rocca, Vincent R. Mahoney, Iohn T. I-lendel, Richard P. Hughes, William F. Lane, Richard F. Milde, Robert F. Minogue, Thomas S. Nolan, Edward I. O'Brien, Ieremiah F. Pigott, William I. Praitano, Anthony I. Schiraldi, Dominic I. Weiss, Iohn I. Wilson, Iohn F. McAlvin, Iohn A. McGowrc1n, Charles McKenna, Vincent F. Michel, Karl M. Murphy, Vincent M. Murphy, Walter V. Myers, Charles F. Osborne, Martin I. Ott, Francis I. Perillo, Ioseph I. Quinn, Walter P. Reichert, Ioseph L. Rodgers, William I. Schmidt, Ierome I. Toriello, Edward A. Tuite, Iames P. Wichelns, Richard O CATHEDRAL COLLEGE ANNUAL

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