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Fheg- 'Other Jther, zmije. 'oseph :ft fOr which Books to the July a led to united :umu- short As we Rindt, .ets on would e done DATELINE: OCTOBER 20, 1960. First quarter retreat for the students. Father George Kreutler, M.S.F., the retreat master, brought us a little far- ther along the road of perfection with his inspiring conference. DATELINE: OCTOBER 28, 1960. The Seminary was declared off limits to all flu bugs. Two Sisters of the Incarnate Word made the decree stick with a subcutaneous proclamation issued to the entire student body and faculty. DATELINE: OCTOBER 31, 1960. The Hallow- een party was sponsored by the bookstore and every- one had great fun. Before the party started, eyery- one enjoyed a water balloon fight. Three angel food cakes were given for the party by Villa Duchesne. Games were played by everyone and the party was enjoyed by all. DATELINE: DECEMBER 6, 1960. As a sur- prise for everyone, the Student Council sponsored a St. Nicholas party for the faculty and the students. Gifts which were handed out by St. Nicholas, or better known as Father Kieras, created some hilari- ous fun. DATELINE: DECEMBER 18, 1960. A Christmas party was sponsored by the parents for the semi- narians, their families and the faculty. Cookies, coffee and punch were enjoyed by everyone, and a few songs were sung in keeping with the Christmas spirit. Mrs. Thone Sponsored by: QUALITY DAIRY COMPANY 4646 Florissant Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri DATELINE: DECEMBER 19,196O. Mrs. Thone, who had formerly worked here, returned again to help in the kitchen. DATELINE: DECEMBER 21, 1960. The Rev. Joseph Groben came to the seminary to help out in teaching. Father will return to Minnesota this summer where he is the Novice Master for the Con- gregation. DATELIINE: JANUARY 10, 1961. 'I'heRev. Joseph Pelley, M.S.F., provincial of the Congregation, went along to Rome with Joseph Cardinal Ritter. DATELINE: JANUARY 22, 1961. William Betz joined up with the freshmen class. William Betz DATELINE: FEBRUARY 14, 1961. A Mardi Gras party was sponsored by the bookstore and the Student Council. A movie was shown and everyone then started the long season of Lent. DATELINE: FEBRUARY 23, 1961. Another first at the Seminary. The Mother's Club held a card party at Northland Shopping Center. For other details see page 29. And with this you are up to date on the doings of Holy Family Seminary. May we have the pleasure of meeting you again next year. As a final duty, in the name of the entire Seminary, Iwish to ex- press our gratitude and indebtedness to all who have again made another issue of The Bridge possible. Weldon Tieken, Jr., Ed.
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rilsxzr S' pmszmmx 5 fl :::.::::x,::x if ii BROTHER THEODORE DATELINE: MONTH OF SEPTEMBER: Another first for the Seminary: The Student Council was formed and class officers elected. More about this on pages 26- 29, DATELINE: SEPTEMBER 7, 1960. School started. The college class returned with four members and picked up one more to make it five. The seniors came back with six but also gained a new member to raise their number to seven. The junior class came back with nine and also gained one to make it ten. The sophomore class entered with twelve, but one decided he did not want to stay. Eighteen boys entered their freshman year, but five have with- drawn. DATELINE: MONTH or OCTOBER: The eui- door work crew, under the direction of Weldon Tieken, got behind tractor and shovel-and dug out the foundation for a gravel road to replace the two ruts of the old dirt road leading to the barbecue - baseball area. The six inches of new gravel Should take care of the hottest hotrod here at the Seminary. 6 DATELINE: AUGUST 18, 1960. Brother Theo- dore arrived from Hillman, Minnesota to take Brother Berthold's place. Welcome to the community, Brother, We hope you never lose your ever present smile. DATELINE: AUGUST 30, 1960. The Rev Joseph Ferko, who has been ordained two years, left for Corpus Christi, Texas, to take up the work for which he had been preparing so many years. DATELINE: MONTH OF SEPTEMBER: Books which are ragged from time and wear go to the bindery for new covers. The bindery, being only a small room, Fathers Rindt and Defler decided to remodel it to take better advantage of the limited space. The stacks of books which have been accumu- lating for years should now be finished in a short time. DATELINE: MONTH OF SEPTEMBER: As we had no place to play basketball outside, Father Rindt, with a few students helping, set up two baskets on the volleyball court. So Father Rindt, we would like to thank you for all the things you have done for us. Sponsored by: RT, REVEREND DANIEL J. RYAN Church of chi-ist The King, University City, Missouri
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