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Page 77 text:
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Turasky. .loseph Vespa. Conrad Wright. George Yost. David Upton. James Weis. William Yaris. .lerry Zimmerman. Frank Upton. Marion Willis. Dink Yoggerst. Mike hen Cathedrals doors closed for the summer, they closed for good on a long chapter of Springfield History. . 'riwis...swrf
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Allison, Raymond Bauer, John Bea, Arthur Beck, Lawrence Bedolli, Gerald Belvel, Richard Best, Gerald Biderbost, William Bonner, E. Bordenkirchner, Daniel Brandis, David Bucci, Donald Buckley, Donald Buedel, Paul Buragas, David Burger, Leo Cadigan, Donald Chunes, Anthony Conlon, Jerome Cook, Samuel Corrigan, Ronald Dietrich, Thomas Dineen, Thomas Dissen. Henry Dodd, John Dolack, Richard Dorr, Ralph Ebel, Edward Eck, John Erickson. Rev. Robert Fitzgerald, Michael Flynn, John Flynn, William Fortune, Joseph Foster. Charles Frost, George Gaffney. Howard Gardiner, William Garman, Ronald Gietl, Louis Goodall. Robert Graham. Philip Green, Robert Groesch, William Hamilton, Nicholas Harris, Robert Harvey. Carl Henebry, Joseph Henn. James Higgins, Henry Hildebrand, James Hiltebrand, Dennis Huber, Paul locca, Patrick Keegan, John Kelly, James Kluzek, Thomas Kramp, Kenneth Kulavic, Jerry Lehmann, Kenneth Londrigan, Michael Margaron, Jack Martin, Kevin Mayfield, Arthur Miller, Eugene Mizeur, Michael Mulacek, Victor Mulcahy, Daniel Mullen, William Neill, Michael Norris, John Norris, William O'Hara, David Oshesky, James Ostenburg. James Owens. Thomas Penning, Dennis Phillips, Andrew Punzak, John Rapps, James Reeves, Gary Regan. Michael Regan, Thomas Richards. James Roth, Jerome Santagrossi, Phillip Scaduto, Frank Schmertmann, Donald Schuerman. Leroy Shadis, Ronald Smith, George Stone, J. Sugent, Ferdinand Sullivan. Richard Sutzer, Ronald Talken, Donald Teater, Jerome Teddy, Thomas Thean, John Thoma. Thomas Trello. Raymond Turasky, Robert Underwood, John Vahrenhold, John Vespa, William Vicars, Richard Weber, Augustue Wesbrook, Robert White, William Wilkin, William Wisnosky, John Wright, John Wright, Lacy Class of 1959 Alessandrini, Joseph Ashton, Edward Bea, William Beckman, Richard Becker, Barry Bedolli, Fred Beneky, Joe Beveridge, Charles Blasko, Thomas Blough, Thomas Bowen, Michael Bretz, Thomas Buckley, Conk Burk, Larry Buscher, Butch Cadigan, Robert Carbonell, Carlos Conlon, Kevin Corredato, Rev. John Cusick, Dan Davis, Larry Dilly, Rev. Gary Dirksen, David Dirksen, Theodore Distelzweig, Louis Elmore, Michael Erickson, Thomas Forgas, John Gasperin, Woody Green, Edward Grosboll, Martin Hayes, Michael Harris, Jake Hill, John Hostick, Robert House, Richard Hull. Ronald Jakschik, Hans Keefner, Paul Kern, Richard Ketchum, James Kinner, William Krews, John Kunz, James Kunz, Joseph Lauterbach, Jay Lochrie, Richard Maggio, Joseph Mander, Peter Mariconi, Gary Martin, James Martin, John Mayol, Robert Mahlick, Fred Mehlick, George Micheletti, Frank Montgomery, John Mulrooney, J. Mulvey, John Nachtnebel, Rich Nash, John Nelle, Jan Pfeifer, Gary Pighetti, Frank Rakers, Ray Reeves, Ronald Regan, James Regan, Pat Richey, Joseph Roscetti, Bernard Ryan, James Ryan, Mick Ryan, Tom Saner, John Selinger, James Seman, Les Senger. Larry Shoup. Roy Shupenus, James Sparks, William Sponsler, Richard Steel, William Stephans, Thomas Sugent, James Stelte, Clarence Sullivan, Dernie Sullivan, Kevin Tega, Richard Touch, Al Tumulty, Edward Voss, Richard Walko, Stephen Welch, Donald
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n the Fall of 1959, 530 Students arrived not at the Converse address .a,J'f f ff 1' ' X f but at the new Griffin High School as on Washington Street. I I ff Q!!- 1 The dedication of Griffin High School is an occasion of rejoicing and giving thanks on the part of its students as well as of many others. In addition the dedication has a special meaning for the students alone. lt calls for their contribution to their new school at this most suitable time and on this fitting occasion. Their best gift is their manly acceptance of responsibility, individual and collective, for the success of Griffin High School. Many contributed much to make possible this dedication of Griffin High School. Bishop Griffin holds first place. he had the courage to found the high school for Catholic boys of Springfield and the vision and foresight to prepare for the best location of the new high school which fittingly bears his name. The Viatorians, the Fathers and the Brothers, rank close beside him. Their competence and devotion made his hopes and plans real and effective. The contribution ofthe Catholic people with their priests is deserving of equal place and praise. Moved by their conviction ofthe worth and need of Catholic education they made generously and heartily the sacrifice that brought this new and representative school into being. What is the contribution of the students to be? A good school needs good students as well as good teachers and adequate quarters and facilities. The best efforts ofthe students, present and future, in studies, school activities, conduct and example will be the finest contribution they can make to the success of Griffin High School. The dedication is their opportunity. With cordial blessing, William A. O'Connor Bishop of Springfield in Illinois A new school is dedicated. William A. O'Connor Bishop of Springfield in Illinois
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