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T' A no oI'6YlP6N1P6Yl Snphumnre Qllaz-1:14 4 iatnrg T WAS just three years ago this coming September. 535.31 A short time before eight o'clock, on the morning of the tenth, several cars drew up in front of Our Lady Chapel, and from those cars stepped as many young i Ju 'K boys aH beanung mudijoy and anucunnunr asthey went directly into the Chapel for Mass. I ' It was with a feeling of pride that we congratulated ourselves on being a part of this angelic body of- students who were chant- ing the Mass. After Mass we shyly, but eagerly, pressed on to the little red school-house and there lined up along the wall and watched the older men go about violently shaking hands. After a time a tall senior rescued us from our abandonment, with, All new men in third room to right. There we went and there we were, thirty-two of us, staring at one another with looks of bewilderment. Finally Father Luddy came in and, after making a few kind remarks, gave us a list of our books. We next repaired to the second floor, tothat venerable assem- bly known to all upper-year men as, the study-hall. CAlas! 'Tis now but a memoryj We quickly became settled as Doctor Nolan began his word of greeting to the new men and announced, Mr. Cirrincione is your first masterf' School started and time 'sped on, and our first year was rapidly drawing to a close, when we were informed at a meeting that Mission Day was coming soon. Some senior suggested, May the eighteenth. However, Mission Day was not on the eighteenth! We finally advanced to the second year, numbering nineteen. We were yet young, so nothing much happened during that year. However, we learned many new things, for instance, how hard the floor is on the knee, all about Caesar throwing up trenches, how to talk like fishes, and how Susan B. Anthony organized the Boy Scouts. With this knowledge in our craniums we moved into the third year. We returned to a new Seminary, a remodeled building, new furnishings, and a new faculty all armed to bewilder us with Greek, Cicero, Geometry, and other scholastic sports. We became well acquainted with Shakespeare and have learned how important, ACCENT, is. We had a successful C?j basketball season, too. We also enjoyed one wonderful sleigh-ride during which one horse failed us. . After the snow had disappeared we were all afflicted with spring-fever, but are recovering in time to plan for making more history. PATRICK C. CONNELL, '32. t mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmagm:za'vvv one lzzuzdrtd one
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