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The Baccalaureate Mass and Breakfast HOLY ROSARY CHURCH, 9:15 A.M. ,,a At the right, Father Kelly is speaking to the graduating class at the Annual Baccalaureate Mass attended by the seniors and their parents. He spoke to them about the difficulties and troubles that would be present in their lives and the importance of never losing sight of the Christian values they received here at Salesian. The flowers and palms on the altar added to the impressiveness of the seniors' last Mass as students of Salesian High School. F-0- The picture above is the main table at the Baccalaureate Breakfast held in our own school gym. Notice the senior officers and their parents being waited on by Bob Klym. The Junior Class sponsors the Annual Baccalaureate Breakfast. They raise the funds for the breakfast during the year and are responsible for cleaning and polishing the gym, setting the tables and finally waiting on the seniors and their parents on the big day. There is more than a little work involved in making an affair like this the success that it has been. The juniors have shown that they have what it takes to make any affair classy. To the right is a picture of the sixteen junior waiters. No formal affair can have much success without a woman's touch. Here are four of the nine junior mothers who worked in the kitchen during the breakfast. They managed the setting and the decoration of tables, the making of the coffee and the cooking of the country sausage. Afterwards, they directed the washing and the drying of all the dishes. From left to right: Mrs. Maierle, Mrs. Sauvage, Mrs. Murphy, and Mrs. Leen. Thursday Morning, June 5 The success of the Annual Baccalaureate Break- fast is evident from this view of the two hundred and fifty graduates and their parents. It ' 2. 3 il- gif? ftite. ree' +9 Q '7 'fee' ., 22 X-tra. 8 Y. lx-0 1, f v C C O . ' X, Y . , tw I f J' is Tv eff . . , Q 4'-17 'H
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if lil! 1 Q3 s The Retreat Master The Very Reverend James V. O'Neill, O.S.F.S., is presently the superior of the Bishop Duffy High School Faculty in Niagara Falls, New York. 4 . .. .. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Holy Week Father O'Neill tlew in from Buffalo, New York, for our annual retreat and from the attentive faces above, it is evident that Father gave a good lift to the spiritual life of the Salesian Knights. Fathel will be remembered for a long time at Salesian foi his interesting conferences peppered with some wholesome humor. Thanks Father, for your interest, your wit, and your Salesian zeal. Father Greene directs the retreatants to the coin- munion rail in Holy Rosary Church, while Father Toner distributes the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ to the Knights. Father O'Neill was available to anyonc who wanted to talk over their personal problems with him during the three day retreat. Here, Fred Jenuwine stops in for a little chat with the retreat master. Silence is one of the first rules of any retreat. A retreat is really a talk with God, and no one can hear God unless he is silent. This year's retreat was one of the finest ever held in our school because the students were most faithful in keeping the rule of silence. Here, the boys are eating' their breakfast and the only noise that can be heard is the crunching' of bags.
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. . W Graduation Exercises On this, the night of our last official act as students of Salesian High School, we, the Class of '58, salute the Ob- lates of St. Francis de Sales who have been our faithful teachers during these past four years. Many of the lessons you taught us through the years may well be forgotten before too long, but one lesson will never be forgotten and that is your patience and good humor in dealing with our teen-age problems and attitudes. You have never taught us what to think so much as how to think. Your efforts were directed toward teaching us how to live in peace, first with God and then how to live in peace with our neighbor. Al- though we rarely express our appreciation we do want you to know that, nevertheless, each one of us is eternally ap- preciative of your own high ideals and your zeal in help- ing us to share them. Thank you, Fathers, and may the Good Lord continue to bless your work among the youth of America! DO 5 rl Our proud parents are just beginning to recognize that we are no longer boys but young men. gsm Friday Evening, June 6 Rackham Memorial Building 8:00 p.m. Father Kelly congratulates Tom Andrews who has just received his diploma. Mr. Ed- ward H. Kelley and Father Earley are assisting Father Kelly in the presentation of diplomas.
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