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

 - Class of 1929

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3th Eight 091111111 in 1111 warningii IT IS eight oielock in the morning. and everyone is at his seat. The prefeot. standing near his elevated platform. wears a troubled expression ehe is thinking. 111 the midst of his eoneentra- tion a disturbance is eai1sed in the rear of the hall. One 5.111111011771111 is quiet. Now is our chance to survey the faces in the hall. At the front of the room sits a group of young men. each with his little stack of dusty Latin books before, him. Here. and there is :1 1111111 explaining the, diflicult passages of Caesar to his less-tulented classmate. Everyone, how- ever, wears a happy expressionrehappy that the time for classes has arrived This attitude betrays the fact that it is Third Class at which we gaze. To the extreme rear of the hall we find a group of ttphilosophersii many of whom are looking over their Xenophon for the lifth or sixth time since yesterday. There is 1111 indisputable air of self-eontideuee. which fact betrays their grade of scholastic achieveme11ts-Fifth Class But alas! Between these two groups I behold a sad aspect. A spirit of gloom pervades that section of the hall. The faces of these men por- tray worry and loss of hope. As the hands of the clock approach hellrtime, these visages become more and more troubled. One 1111111 alone has that tttake-it-as-it-eonles attitudeihe is sleeve ing. All the rest. however. exvhzmge pitiful glances at the thought of what is to come. It is 1101' about a half minute before hell. The despoudency of that unhappy group in the cen- ter is at its height. As I said before. the pre- fectls face is distorted-evitleutly from deep thought. Slowly and with a dignity heeoluiug his exalted otliee, he steps onto the platform 111111 announces, ttThere will he 110 Latin 01' Greek for Fourth Class 1 My pen fails me. XVoI'ds cannot, express the sentiments which those tidings produced. I am forced to leave it to your imagination. You will find the realization of this joy very easily if you are ever in our tthoots. HFRANCIS J. BROWN. Evuprip N A SMALL country town church the organist Iis playing. The vhul'ch is beautifully deco- rated. as it always is for certain occasions. It is crowded to the doors With people who are anxiously waiting for the ceremony to conunem'e. Now 11 provession is entering the vhureh. The first are altar boys. and they are followed by several small girls who are strewing flowers along the way. These are followed by a 1111111- her of priests in surpliees. Finally comes the one who is to play the principal part in the cere- mony. He is a newly-ordained priest about to say his first Mass. Who is this young priest? Can it he possible that it is 111yself? Sure enough. As I walk down the aisle of the church. I see the faces of many of my boyhood friends. Most of these are now settled in life and have homes of their own. I cannot help but wonder if they are as happy as I am now. XVhile I was at the Seminary, they were in the midst of the world, and indulging in its pleasures. Are they any happier for having had them? These and many other thoughts puss swiftly through my mind. As I near the front of the church, I can see several of my distant relatives, my brothers and sister, and lastly my dear parentseall praying for me. Now I ascend the altar to say holy Mass for the first time. How thankful I 11111 to God for having chosen me to he a priest! My eyes are filled with tears as for the first time I change, bread and wine into the real body and blood of Jesus Christ. As I turn around to say ttDominus Vohiscum. I 01111 see the tearful eyes of 1113' mother raised in thanksgivingr to God for hav- ing given me the grace to he an uAlter Christus. Here! whats the matter with me? If I do not get at this Greek pretty soon I can never finish it in time for class. Gee! that was a won- derful dream! I surely hope that it comes true! -RAYMOND MCDERMOTT. 3m 1929 jm-aee-eea 5-- Page. Twenty-seven

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f 533-29-3-3-3-3-29-29 33ng EQC aigje-czcaa-cz'ecaae-cz-ae-c Sallynuptte making lIE MAKING 0f silhouettes is a very intvrvst- Tilly: pastinw. especially when made with a vanwl'a. I will oxplain how they are made. but lirst I will giw a brief history of tho urigin of tho mlnw. Etienne do Silhonotto was Minister of Finanvv in the French government during 1759. lt was during: this time that the French mnrt lwt'amv very vxtra '2 gant. bilhnuotto triml to stop this waste. hy puttingr into vt'fovt some very sovoro reforms. llv wunlwllwl i110 nuhlvs t0 mmvm't their gold and silver artivlos into mnm-y. This act made Sillmuotto very unpopular. Tho From'h artists in thv spirit of irony reduced their Imr- tl'aits to more outlines in order to save lalmr and materials. These outlines wore- thon known as usilhouettes. This was first a slam. wm-tl. lmt later amv into good nsagv. In this man- try tho art of silhmwtte-nlakiII: was givvn i110 nanw 0f skiagraphy. and in England shadow- graphy. Silhouetto-making with a camera van he done either by daylight 0r tlashlizht. hut tho host way of makingr them is by tho latter. It is the host lwvausv it ran lu- dmw at any tina- ut' the day 01' niy'ht'. and it takes lmt a second to lwrt'm'm. Two moms with an upon doorway lwtwvvn thvm arv m't-ossary. A smooth shoot of whitt- vloth must lw hung over thv doorway in such a mamwr that no wrinklos can he soon in it. Thu porsnn 0r uhjm-t tn ill' plmtographwl slmultl he placed almut two foot from tho shwt in either mm of tho rooms. The person shnnld t'aw at right ang'los tn the vanwra. whioh is facing tla- slivvt ill tlw salao 11mm. 0n the other sitlv of the shoot tlw tlashliuht powder is plavml, aml ho- t'm'v tho pirtln'n is taken the lights in both rooms must he oxtinguishwl. or if it is tlaytinw. tlw rooms should lw darkmu-tl. The shutter is then opunml and tho puwdoi' ignitwl. after whivh the shutter shmtld lw immediately clnsml. Tho sil- lmlwttt- has thou lwon taken. aml is ready to he dvvulopod and printed. aJtuw TUCIILINSKY. ZHrnat 'I'Iu' frost Iriny, artist NIIIHY'HIP. quietly Hitlllm from his Imlum' 0f wryxlul Imwn o'ar IIH' I'itlm' in 1111' mrmnliyhf llv str'uls Ihru thv 1:104:41me brnu'n. Tipping 11w gram Will: tiny pmrls Finvr. snfft'r Hum llmru of NW t'ilit'l' Ilurk 'I'I'uf ,s'r'rr'ums rfvr Ilu' northw'n .w'us, On to HH' Inwmix tin Ilwir tlyiny glory Hr ymw in NW silvnw' 0f Might. 'I'o Iminf 11w fm-mf With u muyir- brush. Allhlf m; lurr'r 07' human rlu-vlliuys. Ilv pt'mw thru the durlrt'nwl 741111101112 Ami. xw'iuy no lift: IH' huv'riwlly pumt'x. lint 'ill HIP morning if is fnmul 'I'Imf his brr'uih has vlomlwl flw glass: Iimriny funriful t'IIA'fIPS' 0f I'M SM in furmfx of yllislt'uiug hiroh from. A fur off a xlr'vpu mrlr -,- t-rtru'iny 'I'rlls 01' 1hr mminy of rlruru: Nu flu; king yullwrs IliR hrlpvrs'. Anti flvm In his mw'rns' of iw'. ll'lmrt' a dim NIIH shimw in HM nigh! a For HH' N'iml of tho fruxf Icing Lustx only frmn twilight fl; tluu'uiny. ?CIIARLES RYAN. 6-32'$.'.C;E'E E'E3:E:CE:E:g Page Twenty-cight

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