St Francis Minor Seminary - Via Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1927

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f MA N 9313-39-3 3-33-20 go 3-3ng1 ERC QEUE-e'e-e-cz-ca-ave-a-cz-ca-c II CLASS I. C. Bares; 2, B.Amrhe1n;3 C.Amr11ein;4,l.nguchlinsky;5,L.Schmidt;6, C. Niglis; 7, E. Ziegler. Class Presirle11t:8 A Boy le;9 , Heibbe110,G.Kohler; 11, R. Bernert; 12, R. McDermott; 13, F. Molling; 14, C. SulIlivan; 15 J. Betker; 16, R De Clerq; 17, E. Huettman; 18, R. Hankes; 19, G. White; 20, A. Beyer; 21, R. Leng; 22, L Spenner; 23, W. Nolan; 24, J. Ebhe; 25, J. Niland; 26, R. Huepper, Class Secretary; 27, R. Anthony; 28, C. Ryan; 29, J. Hilgers. I CLASS R. Broderick: C. Thennes; 3, R. Blaser; 4, M Kege1;5,A.Schreier;6,A. Laufen- berg; 7, G. Griffzith; 8, J. Farmer, Class Secretary; 9, P. Lipscomb; 10, F. Geigel; 1,1 13. Genin; 12, R. O'Connux; 13, J. Schumacher; 14, E. Schmidt; 15, W. White; 16, L. Klimek; 17, R. Winkler; 18, J. Shodron;19,H.Ziegler; 20, H. Riordan; 21, J. Ryan; 22, D. Boyle, Class President; 23, G. Thiele; 24, J. Dulin; 25, H. Hartmann; Z6, . Schwartz; 27, H. Height; 28, H. Burbach; 29, A. Dockendorff; 30, F. Meis. 3w: 1927 D, Page Seventy-four



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f x. :333-3-3-3-3-9-3 Hgsgigl E 12C EDZDGE-CE-E-CEZ-CE-C-I'GGE-G-E.CE-C Q'Lhrnnirlp SEPTEMBER 8TH-We all returned to our old Alma Mater. There were general symptoms of nos- talgia, especially among the newcomers. SEPTEMBER lereThis evening our annual House Retreat began. Under the careful guidance of the retreat master, the Reverend Meyer, 3. Redemptorist Father, we all made a good re- treat. SEPTEMBER 19TH$The retreat was solemnly eon- eluded at the community Mass. Thirteen mem- bers of the Fourth Course of Theology received dezleonship on this morning. OCTOBER 12THeColumbus DayeThe Classic foot- ball team played their first game of the sea- son against Fifth Class. Our team was vie- torious. In the evening there was a program which was very appropriate to the occasion. OCTOBER 21s'reFather Riordan favored the house with a two-reel movie, slides and a lecture on the Yellowstone National Park. OCTOBER 24THeThe Classic football team suffered a defeat at the hands of the Sixth class. The score was 73. OCTOBER 3OTHeA Halloween program was ren- dered by the senior classmen. Three one-aet farcical playlets constituted the program. The wierd and comical spirit, s0 suitable to the occasion, entertained everyone. OCTOBER 3ls'reThe Classics and Second Philoso- phy battled to a 0-0 score. NOVEMBER 4THeIt being Reetows Day and a general free day, many of the students enjoyed the time at their respective homes. NOVEMBER 6THeThe last football game of the sea- son was played. Fifth class, although display- ing skill in the game, were outclassed by our eleven sturdy warriors. The final score was 13-12. NOVEMBER 10THeAn Armistice Day program was presented by the St. James Literary Society. NOVEMBER 24THFThe annual Thanksgiving pro- gram was given by Fifth class. The enter- tainment was highly appreciated. NOVEMBER 25THeMany of the boys enjoyed their Thanksgiving dinner at their homes. DECEMBER 8THeThe Right Reverend Monsignor Rainer pontifieated for the last time at Solemn Mass in the Seminary Chapel. In the evening he received fiftyvfour new members into the Sedality 0f the Blessed Virgin Mary. 011 this day he resigned his position as Spirit- ual Director of that society. He had been moderator for forty-one years. The vacancy was filled by the Reverend N. Maas. The first basketball game of the season, played by the Classics and Fifth class, was won by our cagers. DECEMBER 10TH-Monsignor Rainer took sick and resigned his duties as professor of the Sem- inary. DECEMBER 19THeThe students of the third year High School Latin class, under the direction of the Reverend Koudelka, presented 21 Christ- mas program in Latin. Everyone appreciated their great efforts and enjoyed the program very much. DECEMBER lewThe members of Sixth class fa- vored the house with a farcical comedy in three acts, HMy Friend from India. This was undoubtedly the most popular entertainment and most liberal treat 0f the first semester. The characters played their parts excellently. They are to be very highly complimented. We are justly proud of the Seminary Orchestra, which provided the musical entertainment. Mr. A. Makowski is an able 'direetor. In the evening the annual Christmas program was presented by the members of the Sopho- more year. This was also a lively entertain- ment. DECEMBER QZxHAfter having exchanged many holiday greetings, the student body departed for the Christmas vacation. JANUARY RKMThe students returned from the midyear vacation. JANUARY 9TH-Our Hblue and goldT machine met with the Collegiate department basketball team. The game resulted in 21 tie score. JAXUARY 12TH-This day marks a sad event in the history of our Seminary. The Right Rev- erend Monsignor Rainer passed away at 12:2 P. M. JANUARY 15THeA Funeral Mass was offered for the repose 0f the soul of the beloved Monsig- nor in presence of the student body of the Seminary. After Mass the students were per- mitted to go home in order to vacate the build- ing for the visitors of the coming event, the final interment of our departed friend. WWW: 1927 D: Page Seven-ty-six

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