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Page 16 Sunday Se ptember 18, 1983 Th F na d John P, Clarke. publil or y Edward H. Armstrong, o i or- ! rick Coburn, mlnnginq od tor - M .. WX' Af' 5 The Journ s always m Juno 18 y frierzd...' , tau We want the Register to be the people 's paper. ' 2, Puhliahofa ltltemon f 9 une 19, 1581 f 1 7 Y ongra tula tions GHS HOWDO YOU assess the value of entered the doors of the two schools an educational institution to a com- asfreshmen and left four years later munity? In one appraisal, you can as mature young men ready to make count the number of years the heir contribution to our city. And school hm existed. ln another, you that they have: in virtually every can point to the results of its efforts facet ofthe community's life S b '- Ni thousandsofgraduatesand the ness, educat' contributions they have made to th community. ust ion medicine the e trades N Cathedral!Gritfin gradu- ates can be found utilizing the back Today is a special day for one ground they gained ' ' school that passes those yar ticks fort ' with flying colors X S ' ' onlyall- ' . bloid- ister Special Jubllee Ia R68 Journal! in high sc ool he benefit of others. prrngfteld s boys secondary school Crt- in High School Th' h State Earlier thgttwfegt tht? Pfomptlg. JOurnagR?f1E1EC,COmmittiT' 53- - oft 6.1. tablol S mg d an e1ght'p21ge he start Of 115116 tann0unClUgt lemen . phelubilffe ap-rf t The Spectal newSP rple Cover - u featuring a brlghliepthree sCh0ol and Pictures oft I rs is the official WHAT HA VE BEEN the ingredt rckgff gf 3 yearnong ju r ee eere. ents for the school's continued suc ration in observance ofthe an- CUSS UCSDUG SFOWUIS finaflfi-'I niversary of its founding, and the PWS-SUFBS OH Pfivafe 6dUC2iU0H and annjvergayygfthefjfg ra Dar. the concomitant increases in tu'- in C1135 01 its predecessor, e. tion? A combination of factors x dra Boys High Schoqt, commitment to academic excel- A5 Griffin embarks upon this Spe. lence and a camaraderie and spirit cial milestone with a mass and re- fefleffed in its Strong SPOFKS PFD- ception this afternoon, we think it Bram- with both being WOVCH into 3 can deservedly point with pride to fabric strengthened by a Christian iLq achievemenge For more than 50 atmosphere and dedication to strong years N from the time Cathedral m0falPFiHCiD10SA first opened its doors in 1931 at the old St. Mary's School downtown, the As Griffin embarks upon this jubi- institution has provided the commu- lee year we com nity with quality Christian educa tion. . e State Journal-Re 7152: Statqf - I 1, N 1 rf X A Q It Z P dl f If t w ' f f alpaper wo ' I Hwalf A. Lincoln J, .. ., 101 M 2 J ' 7,1 I an Z I , o t Ls , , h ds , i f k bl b 25th 5 sotn tg d 1 S Cath 3 l , mend the school for - the mark it has made on Springfield and we wish it the best ofluck for the During that time, thousands have future. rS, Car- the yea buildings used Oietrhe Cathedfalf r ab0U r rela- - St0flCS hoo S rleqffn history' the'Sc 1311 0I'der+ Page 1 Time and Eternity September 18. 1963 Gm I . Vlator 0 0 o . h 1116 d the . 1 wrt S, an t r.0nsfl5d form., ,scarf It also en a e ra rt in u lee ear decea radmon- . -nning sp0ftS t . rview Wlth SPRlNGFlELDs Three former principals, the Griffin Principal Fathe wl I I ngthy lnfe H al is current principal, and the Viatorian Provincial and th an-led 3 6 h aded GO . will assist Msgr. Paul Sheridan, Administrat C ther EriCkSOH C hristian prm- are Sprin-?rfiel1ZDi9C9S9- in Ce' ' - ass n Fa ng acadfimlcst C fi' 0 a StrO 99 Clples. r Robert Erick e Very Rev K or oi head ebrating a sgtving on S cially begin ' son, C S.V . enneth Fl. M ' of the Viator' ' ' special Ot unday, Sept. ning the iubil S ho I a d ' ' Sunday. the 9 o rr Opefllng On the Orrts, C.S.V,',v vans Chicago Province. her concelebrants include former faculty 18, of- members, several priest-graduates oi Cathedral ee year of Griffin High and Griffin, and Springfield priests. At press its predecessor, Cathedral Boys' time. the following have indicated their plans to High School. fConlinued on page 81 , d The. 2:30 p.m. Mass on the Griffin south cam- b1lShe pus will be followed by a reception from 4-7 p.m. 1 Register 21180 Pu Griffin in the Griffin gymnasium. ln the event oi rain, the na - ' 0 Mass will be moved to the Sl. Agnes Parish Cen- . Jollii-t rial Commendlflscademle ter, The public is invited to attend both the Mass A Oln 1 O . 10 and reception. an ttcommltment derie and The former principals include Father Eugene for IIS Camafa Sullivan, C.S.V., who served as principal at X 11enCC and a , Ong Sports Cathedral from 1952 td i95e,- Father Edward f eXCe fl Cted in Its stf Oven Heitjan, C.S.V., who served as G ' pal - ' 6 ' W from 1964 to 1974 ayne upu s, Splm re ith both bemg a v ed Grrrfrrr from 197 Q 977 rogfam, W themed by are members of t e Clerics o t ator sarwda P fabric Stffiflg d dedica- hey will be fomed as concelebrants b urrent int0 3 S here an . ,r . - atm0 P ' 1 les. chrtstlantrong moral pr1I1C P ' to S tl0n rifiin princi J and Father W D i C.S. .. who direct ' ' 4 t 1 . All h ' f S . Vi . T ' ' ' y c y, Sept. 17, ' vent. Mass, Dioc - 1 a.m.: White Ha Franciscans Observe mversaw 125 Years at Teut0p0li 8 . nniversary of - ' th arrival of V hers at Teuto ' Sept. und -
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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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Wednesday, September 21, 1983 The first annual Cathedral! Griffin Open at Oakcrest Country Club. The tournament, organized Q QW iff'lfjv 32277 ,f.' ,gen by Leo Lenn, ,60, attracted a jam- ff 11 3, packed field of about l50 golfers '-r' WF 15? 1 A i W ff' 'Q aer , l ,sg ri ,4 if and featured a shotgun start and a host of prizes that went to low handicappers and duffers alike. The nineteenth hole included a steak dinner with a brief program. '- The goU outing was a success. .QW f if Wills if: 4 ,,9,,,g 1 hifi? fwwfsgfeefg 5, 'A if fe T , Q -f l 'T , ril ' A ' it if , f r .rrl , rrayrr ff rw'-'rc ' llss ,,,s., I Q 'lf7 : is Q lf. ,J--' Q i4 cif' in -S2 A , ' 62 Nm Mg ml. , . ,, ,Q ' , af 17 ,W ,T' yr 1 ' ' 'fire f 125 gn- ,.., ff- uf.-wmv-.4
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