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Marlon were Fathers rooms l ' I Spmgiriffin High School Pla ns Ye T TM l i D X A uni 1 a r 0 sliver iubilee femur' Que, year-long gold and M andathleiic 9 A HQ SDGCHSI academic Somai ass for Dresent ang rom, I by me facunyvsiigrezcwh'-4month. is being planned ggligggts. alumni. and famfefs Zzigllglgglbeii Celebiahor, He sad If str Gnmn and WS Df9U8C6SgShOfCgOil and alumm Otherraevintrfmbover me years WI lsgbhoolvs SDlflluai academlboulddiocus H 'Qh 3Cho01 P at edrai Boysi ,eww U S eirig planned fl Utione to gh ' fi Cultural Cm, V al, 3 SD, ll'iClUde 3 fail ii 9 COliT7fT7Ul'tlly It I Effigggvfggste Griigg pf,nC,,,a,, ,:a,,,e, Robert DreserirammfnagnZ'g Eg3HOQC5dmLflc and drama 059554275 Vffnkjndi ,Uv 97 29ligg?1ClUdQe:7e ' 4 ' 'a 5 Cathpg i C9f'llUr3te th i 'V' l6S which . 'mg at Ormer C lllbflee wiiisnan me - 'fi alumnus, the D 9 SCUOOIS Christian O,-. QC SlUd9nts with Spec, , allle ral Grin, The Celebration 'entire 1953454 School year. p tr Thomas McDermott. Catryedleryiqtion the seven annlvefs a recoqnition for members of me mst gram ffl mark the 50m anmversary fa rick Sheehan. G,,ii,,, 170 are 'H 42. and Griffin i,,S,O,y my ClaSSfPS in the Caihedm School Ja mg Class Ol Cathedral H O me Celebration ' Vlceflialrfrten Cathed l- or the Si'gggiZt2?gi22nniversary of the foufldfgg Caisimmittee chairmen include Don 3 Serve on rsor1?,i,'lllgeg'?UUa eg re re ues e nigmed after the late Biballbil Hlgishington Street Camggffjfl ,jg Dublic relations: Jameihliiji' and rnay Call Fame, Erlcisggfxlls iubrlee n s riffin is 0 Q 95 A- Griffin HUG Jack Ra r , - 9 based In isfggjgnbyltzegifericiol St Viator, sfzljjzennirlgookleiv- Phil Freed, Clrirgf?lh7e5yr.2Lh47f, ki Corregayo CSV 5 ather John ki k Ison. Hank Perritt ' OO gur9Y 1 - - . .. - ff we K. li Cathedral '43 . me l' ntS0 W'l0 was in me fm eager of Sl' JOSEPH Churgh S 2 0 , 9 i Edward Casey Cath - ' ,Q in d ,eslde Ss i1959i will 00021, amedfal graduating Class' in 'US Winer-dance. Michael 'F Ewa' 47' ,ook P3 ters an the W' , H le lifuf , I 63, finance. 8 U P erence, also ts SIS nded GSSOclareq wifi, me U? . 9 C5 activities SDS I i l SUI Keernef C denfs mdef' ' 0 atfe ,Cz C Paul O'She-a Carhace ebramm .Cla 'SUWOH Classes ' ' and SW rme' 5 rea als Hoiubow .V coral '56, V osnea ' - r. nyfo A id 2 A ce girl of theiuoilee, which will emghgsginfrl Chairs Dlanned tofilid spec, Mike Brahle h':aSprin9f'g,ather Vlf' cell uryUCathedral-Griffin lineal? Shalt. years n and bers t hows by S ence lon of ex- sident. t ny mem Ron QP e argbilfg-Ciizgfgadlogotyoe and ciasslagepresldgresengrglcku saputo. a C . r will be-Qin riexr O soptwrzgfgj an rising gon Hull. r e 5 Pm lgff to ng e 0 x G - mom g .HKU Qn n fl H Cm he libfa es gl D ini t lssu The Q se' U aS ri Y ihedf Bl! seiztstrsndrg Diaf Ord Y . 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H - . 6 n witbi again the Siiritiaggffd on an QF Wert? 31? 152052 ar :rule principal trol: Edward 0 H parish f 196' to 197s old one was erecte residence to serve as a temporary of Carrollton. was the first pastor of peernan, successively chapel. restored church ed at St. MiCl'1ael'S lrl ICnritirii1erf rlri naqe 74l 1923, during the ad- -I Speeman, a fire laid zz, lt was a crisis forthe E?isl'TgEE?UcE?:JVt'i1gStOl1fTg Gpen Cathedral f Griffin jubilee Year p . e ri fin Principal Father Robert Erickson C S V. ' current principal. and the Viatorian Provincial and the Very Rev Kenneth R Morris, CS V. will assist Msgr. Paul Sheridan. Administrator of head of the Vialorians' Chicago Province the Springfield Diocese. in celebrating a special Other concelebrants include former faculty Mass of Thanksgiving on Sunday. Sept 18. of- members. several prtestvgraduates of Cathedral flcialty beginning the iubilee year of Griffin High and Griffin and Springfield priests Al Df6SS I School and its predecessor. Cathedral Boys' time. the following have indicated their plans to High School fCoritlnued on page Sl The 2 30 p nv Mass on rhe.Griffin south cam- , x,N ,,N- W, .S 'ifgfggglfgnc wonigs pus will be followed by a reception from 4-7 p rn 'T'ST'TT'N'R wee d O' Sem' 24 in the Griffin gymnasium In the event of rain. the Va, Ions' two on Mass will be moved to the St Annu-ce e Sunday af' ter The puAblu1.is..r ' l'keynoI2..onu1- V' I he ri 009 ation it had hOW5 ij Stix Ssszf Z3?'nS'IStL1leb'2l3s50' ?iaOL2l20iiC,:Si2e 'girl ent? Burnie Qfoun re5eM athere duailng ntymlm Wh? iqatevef heme' 'Ki mel' Owdra and v V on f and 208965 9 iirstgfa me twe 'W boot. 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lthough no individual takes credit for conceiving the idea for the CathedralfGriffin gold and silverjubilee, few dispute that it has been one of the most success- ful protjects in the school's half- century of activities. The jubilee, which spanned the entire 1983-84 school year, fea- tured a series of academic, social, athletic, and cultural events un- derscoring the school's Tradition of Excellence. The jubilee was spearheaded by Griffin Principal Rev. Robert Er- ickson, C.S.V., a 1958 Cathedral alumnus, and Springfield Archi- tect Paul O'Shea, Cathedral '56, as general chairman. lt marked the 50th anniversary of the first graduating class of Cathdral Boys' High School and the 25th anniversary of the founding of its successor school at l625 West Washington Street named after the late Bishop James A. Griffin. Hundreds of alumni and friends participated in the plan- ning and execution of thejubilee events. A silver and gold logotype of thejubilee, designed by James Kolis, Cathedral class of ,46, was used on all stationery, invitations, programs, and other items used throughout the year. A bill-board size sign, designed by Bernard Gietl, '69, was erected facing Washington Street to keep the public informed of the various upcoming events. Many alumni made ir happen. 'i,'g K 5 vi
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Cathedral-Griffin Gold 81 Silver jubilee Anniversary Sunday, September 18, 1983 The anniversary year celebra- tion officially began with an out- door mass concelebrated by Mon- signor Paul Sheridan, who had become administrator of the Springfield Diocese following the untimely death of Bishop Joseph A. McNicholasg the Very Rev- erend Kenneth Morris, Provincial of the Chicago Province, Clerics of St. Viatorg Griffin Principal Father Robert Erickson, C.S.V., and former principals Fathers Edward Heitjan and Wayne Dupuis. The afternoon mass attracted former students and faculty from up to 2000 miles away. In a brief program following the mass, Don- ald Schlosser, '53, read a procla- mation from Governor James R. Thompson identifying the day as CathedralfGriffin High School Jubilee Day in Illinois. The proc- lamation heralded the school for the vital contributions that the administration, faculty, and stu- dents of these schools have made i Thankeliwmg 0 'xublxee S ' M359 ' sf eaf Seifttembet X 2,30 v-'W Y .f ag, ,... I .47-ww 'iiww may V an ,U ,. ., .4-.1 A j7er Mass outdoors, families, faculty and friends renewed acquaintances in the gym. to the religious, civic, political, cultural, and business life of the capitol city. Patrick Sheehan, '70, read a similar proclamation issued by Mayor Michael Houston, '62,. Sheehan and Dr. Thomas McDermott, '42, served as vice- chairman for thejubilee. ln their remarks at the mass, both Monsignor Sheridan and Father Morris commented on the Christian character of the school and noted that the mass was a fit- ting way to begin thejubilee. , mall' You ASL in5 i A W m gzriwsgvmir. ,ir-S5 O? and XON 'owl lu' ,H . w ,5 5,,...w 5' lA 1 l A nm-1' . dia, :wif , as-1..w t ,snuff-A-e'f,,m ,.,i-' -- ' ,,..,..-l vm rm...-im, ,.f.1vf'X,,.m in 1. ,WW V ,..- M if ,N , yt- fi-1:rQ,w,.,v Wim wa-Q if EJMJ, 'QL -.w we - .W -Lg 'iw' X ,,,,,.- ,,.f r . Wu, ...ow mx., ' .v...w,,Zl,.- . gt' - ,M .,.wa,,ff A. ,,.. -3 ,-- ,ff-rl .ww 151. ' .,-A-WS!-W ' .. ..,fr' ,. .aw M D..-.1 M..-W,,.,.t ,. au-, ,. ,-vm' WM ,,..,-- .,.-U M- Jubilee Mass booklet. Invitation. Following the mass, a reception in the Griffin Gymnasium gave families an opportunity to renew friendships over drinks and hors d'oeuvres. The Springfield Munic- ipal Band entertained outside the gYm- Although sweltering weather C9505 held down attendance, the opening events, planned by Hank Petrilli, '43, demonstrated that the jubilee would be a series of class activities. The band played hot music.
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