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Officers and directors of Third Order groups of 13 colleges as they attended the convention last year at Quincy. mi Q ' rMi Third Order Convention Quincy College was host to the third annual convention of the Third Order of midwest col- leges. Representatives from 13 schools at- tended. Father Philibert and the Third Order members at Q.C. handled arrangements and the program.
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One of 40 students accepted into Third Order at investiture ceremony. I 1 ' r i Robert Fisher is invested Sixty Advance in Third Order Ceremonies Some 60 students at Quincy College this year were advanced in the Third Order of St. Francis. Forty of the total were invested at ceremonies marking the start of their trial period of a year. The remaining 20 were professed, having successfully completed their year long novitiate, as permanent members of the order. Father Philibert was mod- erator of the order. The Third Order of St. Francis is primarily concerned with personal sanctification. Pope Pius XII said, The Third Order of St. Francis was born to satisfy the thirst for heroism among those, who, though having to remain in the world did not wish to be of the world. The Third Order then, seeks so uls who long for perfection in their own state. Michael Young joins order In Third Order meeting are, left to right: J. Cleve, Maureen Mooney, Tom Risch, and Judy Fitzgerald. 48
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At desk in center rear is Ed Cuddihy, guiding Falcon staff as they rush copy to meet deadline. Cuddihy Edits Falcon Senior Ed Cuddihy this year took over the reigns of the student newspaper, The Falcon. The reporting staff included John Lulves, Charles Early, Robert Jablonski and Rich Wil- liams in addition to young journalists shown at work on this page. Copywriters left to right, Mary Nell, Todd Stotti, Chris Teeling and Eliza- beth Curtis.
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