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Page 76 text:
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SE5,lOO from Monsignor Schmid. Fathers Sheridan, Mohan, and Crosby look ong these are surrounded by the school's mission collectors, one from each room The group on the stage is the present senior class who at that time though less than one sixth of the total enrollment contributed one third of the total This year s sum exceeded that given last year by fifty per cent and set an other record We feel justly proud of our achievement but it is not this pride that urges the boys to give it is the pain that they feel in the aching members of Jesus Mystical Body through the nerve channels of Holy Mother Church The vacation periods Christmas Easter and summer are all that re main to be accounted for The school plans a scenic trip for the iuniors at Easter the cost is small for the value on Easter Monday for Washington D C Capital of the United States The sights they take in include the famous Franciscan Monastery which houses that part of the order whose exclusive task is to care for the Holy Land shrines of Ancient Christianity An excellent replica of the labyrin thine catacombs that undermine the 72 Neal Williams sleeps in transit I p o ptu quartette ln the good old Mar time In a Monastery Ga den Fra cscan Abbey Wash gton D C received. The fourth year men entrain , f - - - m r m I l ' . . r , n i , in , , .
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Page 75 text:
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ful Mother Novena, Lenten services, and Holy Hours for Peace The famuly csrcle too takes hum to the pansh hall or a fneldhouse audi tornum to watch has lnttle brothers and sisters In playlets and recltals These same lnttle brothers and sisters become has charges once or twice a month when he baby slts so his mother and dad can go out On Wednesday and Saturday eve nnngs he may gather with has fellows at one of thear houses for an evenung of chat or they may go to a movle play concert lecture or opera The Mnsslon Socuety from the sem: nary never lets an opportunity to so lnclt funds from hum for the Holy Father s less fortunate chnldren slnde by Indeed empathy with the Mystlcal Body motnvates much of hus pleasure tnme Mlsslon Partues are as fre quent as schedule and pocketbook wnll permit Here a group gathers paying a charge for admlsslon and spends an evening together playlng ball lustennng to records watchung a movue or just chewing the rag and semnnaruans Agaln a multitude of conversatlonal topics ns to be found The boys have enjoyed themselves and with sanctified motives ransed perhaps one hundred dollars for the mussuons whnch will relleve paun mn a suffenng members of Chrlsts Body or perhaps nourish new cells Last year Quugley set a diocesan record un fund ralsung for the world s mlsslons The plcture on page sixty eight shows Monsignor Lawler archdloce san director of the Propogatlon of the Faith accepting a check for over Doc Topper type me mechonuc sup eme Qu gleys Ale onde Alekh ne J y Deh et pulls o coup lOO ords o nute Bob p es des o e Ne Wold stoff Attendance is good, by both priests Q ! ' l l ' l . , w A r ' r . , - , i ' x r i , err n r - - w - -mi - r i v ' w r .
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Page 77 text:
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Eternal Cnty IS to be seen here The Illustration on page sixty nlne shows Father Mlkolaltls with a group of the tourung semunarlans behlnd one ot the trescoed altars In the under ground museum The Natlonal Shrlne ofthe lmmac ulate Conception only the basement of whnch IS now complete Catholic University the home of the Papal Delegate the Halls ot Congress all are on the agenda ln the summer semlnarlans work at approved jobs to alleviate the mone tary burden of studyung for the prnesthoodwhuch would otherwlse tall on their parents They often take va catnons together also tour to ten fellows usually upperclassmen wall go to the summer home of one ot the boys folks or they wall rent a cottage or lodge ln the country and spend thelrtlme relaxnng7 The bonds of fruendshnp engen dered by the seminary are strong and endurlng but cllques are rare or non existent So goes the lute of the seminarian out of school, the lute of the day School the Quigley semlnarlan un der the azure mantle ot has Iovnng heavenly Mother l lf? 1 mm 1 5, Archltect's Model of proposed Notuonol Shrme Bosuluco First Frldoy Watching one hour with Chrast Jnm Grlffnn hos o taste for hus work J IW ll K gl qmu ' ' 1 : 62 - Q I' is-F? lg V , . ,ic I f v . . D . A .W , . 1' . F a K tg , .Q X' V si . . U I x Q . C I , I 1 1 Jlr A . G.. U .1 I I' :L I . f, l 1 QV' Q , . r . . . .. . ., , - I
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