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

 - Class of 1929

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SEDED-Eo-s-zo-zba-g-za-3-3Q$ERCBjQUGE-e-cs-cz-czcz-ee-e-a-3-: MAY 31The annual Douglas Egan elooution 0011- test for the members of the third and fourth Classes was held. MAY QWAscension Thursday. 111 the afternoon the first Semilnu'y-Alumni baseball game was played. MAY IGtShakespeuI-e's Merchant of Venice was presented by the St. Thomas Literary and De- buting Soviety. Many of our alumni visited us today. MAY MHTIIO Feast of Corpus Christi was ob- served with the usual snlenmity. J U N E ltlat '0111111911091110111 day. JUNE 11-4119 school year closed. and once more we returned to our homes for the lung happy summer months. tRoumRT J . ANTHONY. THE SEMINARY ORCHESTRA 1, J. Cimbalnik; 2, G. 11k; 3, H. Langenfeld; 4, A. Bachhuber; 5. R. Bernert; 6, Ht Wagner; 7, R. Ziegler; 8, H. Kleiber; 9, C. Altenbach; 10, R. Keller; 11, A. Makowski, Director; 12, A. Schmitz; 13, B. Docken- dorff; 14, C. Felsst; 15, M. Gorges; 16, E. Van Handel; 17, E. Bettinger; 18, V. Kuehn. Wei- 9393 33$; Page Seventy-trwo I929 Drww

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f Mk N 933-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 33326 1 If RC E jane-ca-cs-cz-cz-a-ca-oz-e-G-cz-c Olbrnnirlp SEPTEMBER JI-We returned to the Seminary to begin another year of study. SEPTEMBER 12e7T'he year was offivially opened with a Solemn Iligh Mass of the Holy Ghost. 0111- Rt. Reverend Rector not having: returned from his trip abroad, Father Huepper eele- ln'ated the Mass, at Which the. Reverend mem- bers of the faculty were present in the sanctu- ary. A very inspiring sermon was given by Father Brenner, S.T.D. SEPTEMBER 18-22uHm1se Retreat. Father G. Shaughnessy. S.M.. of Washington. DIX was our retreat-master. SEPTEMBER 22-Ordinati0ns t0 Deaennship and Snb-Deaeonship. The following members of the fourth course of Theology received Deacon- ship: Reverends Ralph Alstadt. Michael Dukto, Gerald Harrington. A'it-holas Kreihich. Joseph Kundinger. 'Andrew Linsmeyer. Frank Mehigan, Henry NovotnyY Vincent Peters, Syl- vester Piotrowski, Aloys Tryehiatowski. and Raymond Zeyen. Clarence Schonten and Her- bert XValdkirch received Suh-Deaeonship. OCTOBER CHThe Classic football team won its opening game, defeating Second Philosophy 25-0. OCTOBER 12e001umbus Day. We were given a general free-day today. OCTOBER 3MThe members of the fifth class enr tertained 11s with a humorous program. NOVEMBER 4eFaculty day was observed reli- giously. The Solemn High Mass was celebrated by 0111' Rt. Reverend Rector. NOVEMBER 5v-Faculty Day was celebrated. A program was held in honor of our Reverend Professors in the morning. Rev. Piotrowski. 0111' house prefect, delivered an address and in the name of the students presented Mon- signor Breig and the members of the faculty with a spiritual bouquet. NOVEMBER 29 Thanksgiving Day. DECEMBER RAThe Feast of the Immaculate Con- vention. Father Maas received the new mem- bers into the sodality of the Blessed Virgin. DECEMBER 21;A happy day. We went, to our homes to spend the Christmas Holidays with 0111' folks. 1929. JANUARY 3- WVe returned to the Seminary. JANUARY 2MThe Art'hhishop's Patron Feast was observed religiously. JANUARY 21----A holiday in honor of His Grace. JANUARY 22-28eMid-year examinations. JANUARY 29-The. Feast of Saint Francis do Sales. This is 0110 of the greatest days of the year at the Seminary. The. Solemn High Mass was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Trandt. Father John Bntt 0f Racine delivered a very fitting sernmn. At two delock in the afternoon the degree of Master of Arts was eonferred upon the following: Rev. Leo Courtney. Rev. Anthony Fisher. Rev. Nivholas Kreibich. Rev. Joseph Knndinger. Rev. Henry Novotny, Rev. Sylvester Piotrowski, Mr. John Murphy. Bachelor of Arts was conferred upon Messrs. Delbert Basche. Harry Bolton, Frank Cikow- ski. Aloysius Croft. Mathias Gorges, Joseph Dreis. Alfred Guttenlverg. Ward Hafford. Aus- tin Henry, Leo IIinz, Richard Keller, Edward Kinney, Robert Klein, John Koenig, Louis Koren. Frank La Buwi, Henry Langenfeld. John Miller, Francis Paulus, David Ryan. Francis Ryan, Joseph Seifert, Horace Schroe- der. Joseph Swierozunski, Martin Vosheek. and Joseph Wamser. At the conferring ceremonies the Very Rev erend Sylvester J. Dowling delivered the hatL calaureate address. JANUARY 3fk-Mid-year Holiday and a general free-day. a FEBRI'ARY 2-Ordinations t0 the Holy Priesthood and Deaconship. Rt. Rev. Bishop Rhode 0r- dained, due to the, illness of mu- Archbishop. FEBRUARY 7-Thirteen Hours Adoration. MARCH 7-The Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas the patron of schools. MARCH 18--A program was given by the Irish Students of the College and Theological dee partments. The feature of the entertainment was a nne-aet farcical playlet entitled ttPat. This was the best Saint Patrick's Day program staged here. Good work. fellows. MARCH 30wXVe. began our Easter Vacation. APRIL 3-eThe return to svhool fur the fmal lap of the year. APRIL lRiThe members of the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Society. under the direction of Father Ladislans Bednarski. presented a play. 333-342.3-3239fl 9 2 9 DrQ-jl-E-QEQ-ILESEQGL - Page Seventy-onc



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f L x. 5293-3333-3320 32:93:61 E 12C 336032-6563-C-Z-cztetcEsGE-G-G.E-c g?nmtipa THE SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. In 1845 there was established at Saint F 'ancis Seminary. the Sodality 0f the Blessed Virgin Mary. Its purpose is to instil in the hearts of the students a ehild-like love for their heavenly Mother. Every Sunday evening we gather before her Altar and pray to her. Each alternate Sun- day evening devotion consists of a conference by 0111' Reverend Spiritual Director, the med- ei'atm' of our society, Father Mans. Every stu- dent, is a member of this sodality. THE SAINT PHILIP NERI MISSION SOCIETY. Monsignor Breig is the moderator of this so- oiety, the purpose of which is to create in the students a desire to help the. missionaries throughout the world. By shining.r shoes, pressing clothes and repairing automobiles the students are able to raise money which goes to the mis- sionaries. THE APOSTLESHIP 0F PRAYER. Every student, for the priesthood should have :1 true devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. For this reason the Apostleship of Prayer has been established here. The Reverend Peter L. Johnson is the director. Every Friday evening the Holy Hour Of Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament is observed. THE THIRD ORDER OF SAINT FRANCIS. In order to promote Christian perfection in the laity as well as in the clergy. we have the society called the Third Order of Saint F iancis. The Reverend Henry G. Riordan is the moderator ef this society. to which about twe-thirtls 0f the students belong. THE SAINT STANISIAUS KDSTKA SOCIETY This seviety has been established for students who wish to obtain a good knowledge of the Polish tongue. Various exervises are held week- ly, such as essays, devlmnatiens, and debates. The Reverend Ladislans Bedlmrski is the med- orator of this society. THE BLESSED ALBERTUS MAGNUs SrmeY. The Reverend Doctor Aloysius Muenoh is the moderator of this organization, the purpose of Which is to give to the students of the Collegiate and Theological departments an opportunity to master the Gernmn tongue. Weekly meetings are held and biennially a play is prednoed. THE SAINT THOMAS LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. This society enrolls every member of the 00L legiate and Theological departments. It was founded. at the Seminary in 1884 tor the pur- pose of giving an opportunity for improvement in oratory and composition. The Reverend Dm-ter Peter L. Johnson is the moderator. and biennial- ly a play is produced. This year the play to be produced is Shakespeares Mert-hnnt of. Venice. Mr. Matthew Rnstall, B.A., is president. THE ST. JAMES LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. The Reverend Bernard Felset-ker is the mmL orator of this society. It consists of the members of the second. third. and fourth years of the High Scheel and the first year of College. W'eekly Illeetings are held. during which eratiens. dec- lzunatiens. and essays are given. Each year seve '211 inmm'tant debates are held. This society has for its purpose, besides :u'quainting' students With good literature. the development of speak- in;: qualities. -KUBERT J. ANTHONY. Page Seventy-three

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