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Baccalaureate ass Began Exercises Saturday evening, graduation exer- cises began for 399 seniors with the Baccalaureate Mass in St. Francis Church. The Most Reverend James Ryan, O.F.M., D.D., Bishop of Santar- em, Brazil was the principle celebrant and homilist at the service. The Mass was con-celebrated with members of the Quincy College Friary community, including Father Titus and Father Michael. 5 I 'E 1 He' - 'V f ' i Bishop James Ryan, O.F.M. The Baccalaureate Mass began with the con-celebrants entering the church. ...na 1 -be fxxtl Q ' Q ' -fl.: 2 ' wel- ' ,ilu '- ' f W .4 x. ... ......Y.. ...Q fu. 'gi' r li Before a packed church, members of the College community con-celebrated the Mass with Bishop James Ryan. 5 stab!
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Graduation Began With Senior Brunch Graduation Weekend started this year with a Champagne Brunch, sponsored by Alumni Serv- ices. James Mentesti, alumni director, started the brunch with a toast to the seniors, and after ad- dressing the new alumni on their responsiblities, he closed the brunch with a toast. Father Titus, James Singer and Barb Steiner also spoke to the seniors. Ham Q4 x x Y as 3 Ron Clark and Mike Everding prepared the champagne for the waiting seniors. James Mentesti addressed the seniors. Kevin Covert, Br. Ed Anthony, Carol Jean Schnier and David Schmidt toasted their recent achievement. 87
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Record Crowd At Graduation Banquet Following the Baccalaureate Mass on Saturday evening, was the Annual Graduation Banquet, for seniors, families, friends and fac- ulty. Held in the college center, the banquet lasted about an hour and a half, and 1,170 persons were served. Father Titus, featured dinner speaker, proclaimed the opening of a year of celebration to commemorate the first century of educa- tional service of Quincy College. He also initiated the second cen- tury of progress and change. Mayor Don. W. Nicholson gave a warm welcome to the visitors in the community and best wishes to the graduates. Student rep- resentatives, from the senior class, Diane Deters and Tom Murray, also spoke to the group at the close of their college careers. Torn Nevins, banquet emcee, introduced Father Titus. .fL.,,.w , Diane Deters, Student representative. Tom Murray, Student representative. E mr, Coleen Kelly assisted SAGA in directing 60 girls from Notre Dame High School on serving l1 u-I I fs. HR S---v Once everyone was seated, 90 waitresses started serving the record-size banquet. 89
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