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Raymond Steffens Clifford Steinhauser Claude Stevens Jerome Strauss Richard Styba Jerome Sventek Gerald Swintek Frank Tempesta Charles Trepanier Donald Walczak Ronald Wallerius Paul Walters Raymond Worpeha James Waugh Arthur Welsh Gerald Whalen John Wick John Wilhelm Paul Williams John Williams James Winchester James Wishy John Witkowski Kenneth Wojack Andrew Zemien
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Henry Prott Mox Ramsey Raymond Rauch Denis Reese Marcel Rehaume Paul Reifenberger Jerome Roban Donald Romain Michael Rourke John Rowles Charles Roy Thomas Rush James Ryan John Schable Raymond Schanhoar Patrick Schmidt Gerald Schoenhoff John Scholz Dean Schrempp Francis Schutfa Joseph Schwaab John Schwappach Fred Sheridan Felix Sherry Walter Shoemaker Harold Shore Robert J. Smith Richard Soderlund Jerome St. Martin Richard Stark Left—Brother Peter gets a large charge out of giving the boys vocabulary quizzes. At the board here ore Michael Hokanson, Gerald Custer, and Paul Mohrbacher, all of whom seem to be doing all right. Brother Peter's Latin closses haven't done anything in the line of projects so far, as he keeps them busy with just class work. Right- Brother Thomas is shown giving out in Spanish to his first year class. His topic seems to be La America Hispanic. Some of Brother Thomas' Spanish scholars appeared on the radio twice this year to say the rosary in Spanish. They say their class prayers in Spanish and later on in the year started singing Spanish songs. Poge twenty
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Goodness and Happiness Keynote Annual Retreat Conducted by Father Kaelin Goodness and happiness go together. With this truth as the keynote, the annual retreat took ploce in November under the direction of Father Walter Kaelin, C.P. Believing that if a person wants always to be happy he must always be good, Father Kaelin undertook to show how one can stay good and still have a good time. As a means of doing this, he tried to make men realize their dignity as creatures of God, and realizing it, to try to keep and develop this dignity. Subjects of the lectures given by Father Kaelin were.- Appreciating Your Dignity, the opening address; Spoiling Your Dignity. sin; Regaining Your Dignify, Confession; Preserving Your Dignity the Ten Commandments; Living According to Your Dignity, purity; and Enhancing Your Dignity, Holy Communion. DE men were welcome to talk over their special problems in pri-va'e with the retreat master, for, as Father Kaelin says, Personal conferences are encouraged, because these may be the only way of helping an individual in some problem. According to Father, retreat work is his favorite occupation as a priest. He fries to put himself in the place of the students and realize the questions they would like to have answered. Father Kaelin's opinion of the retreat was very favorable, as he said that the boys he had spoken to were very straight-forward, and thof the attention at the talks was exceptional. The retreat ended with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and the Papal Blessing given by Father Kaelin. Above -Bill Foloy is of the mike leading the entire studont body in the dialogue Mats, celebrated every morning during the retreat. Below left—Father Kaelin officiating at the Offertory of the Mass. Servers are Lawrence Boiscloir, Soph. 304 and Tom Augustine, Sr. 309. During tho retreat they served ot Mass.
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