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Pray for: 1 special Masses for: Tuesday: Rain, snow, sleet, homework, fatigue, and late hours are no barrier at all to the producti0n of the seminary bulletin, published three times weekly. It is a kind of intramural newspa r. The students read it avidly, hoping to ghd announcements of free da 5, movies, and other diverting activities. Ami, they do fmd them. But they are also informed abOut the Mass of the flay, FhCir laPSCS in concluct and courtesy, Top row: D. Pakcnham, D. Przybylowski, M. Becker, R. Thompson, K. Mctz, Fr. Dohc'ny. the intentions WhICh.quu c Immedlatc rayer, Second r0w:J. Hopkins, D. Schroeder,J. Wood,J. Vogcl, F. Hoffman, V. Mulvey, Gogin. EH? almglst 31:7 bulletin 'ftrolm thfsefliihautoority. Third row:J. Murtaugh,R. Gray,T. Meiscnheimer, A. Brula, R. Schuh,E. DuPont,C. Bennett,D. Houk. 15 pu 1ca10n is a v: a par 0 c c mmu- :1 : e L; 7 , . 1. m .. nication which is necessary in a lar c society 111;; W990 'l'Uf dif'Vl'ibJ'Unf tdm'kl u; l 1'. f: 3.1; like a seminary. Father Doheny and is ortho- Eh the 11:355. by try; prophets 11p 00 ' J; nbll 'If graphic editor, Chuck Bennett, perform a -.I ,- n. n F . . . wwhHthmummw. hctorhug nWm2- You dldn't capitallze BULLETIN. th: Virgln who bore a $1 2minnzu$,Ir o The four aside Since ihaxi h. Lech candle a off. as it wo'e, Ya gummed it up again! I , K, less i Chas stenciling. sy Jobs oxen? members c ,rifices ing in pre Vi't Just an; jp to that this leek - E l d. t 'b te . . . ar ls r1 u sI ' . fgw ; l l . . . and so does Tom. I l H I
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71w ma Wed The more talented penmen of the school unite each scholastic year to produce the school paper, THE PENMAN. Their task is a. bit like that of a weekly news magazine or like that of mother the days after Thanksgiving: to present the old as new. Even though they are put to the dis- advantage of informing us about what we already know, these gentlemen do an admirable piece of work. This is best demon- strated by enthusiasm with which the paper is scrutinized upon its monthly appearance. Sometimes they even manage to spring a surprise announcement, just to keep us on our toes. Father Leo Seramufs deft hand is on the pen, to remove the lapsae, to suggest the proper phrase, to keep every- thing up to the standard which has won the PENMAN its nu- merous scholastic newspaper awards. Top row L. to R.: Trcnicr, Ballwcg, Hacbig Peterson, Shcbcsta, Thompson, Pfeifcr, Um hoefer, Wood, Hoffman, Shebcsta, Karls, Bruch Emonds, Moch, Smith. Hornacck, Fr. Scramu Krcuzigcr. Fritz and Joe: :1 lot of igoil HWhat'ya mean a couple extra for the library?
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Top row: R. Th0mpson,J. David, D. Ott, D. Przybylowski, F. Kocfcrl, R. Peterson, R. Barta. Second row: R. Zuiker, W. Frcdclakc, M. Chlebowski, R. Oestreich, J. Emonds, Ji Aicllo. Third row: F. Krcuzigcr, W. Lutz, D. Marek,J. Arimond,J. Hallman, R. V. Fcllcnz. Fourth row: P. Kojis, R. Mateljan, A. Faraca, M. Jostcn, A. Brula. Front row: Fr. Strenski, W. Sobyc, R. M. Fellcnz, R. Bandle, D. Wolf, S. Umhoefcr. w s. He lost it again; should we til: it under S? The cnthroncmcnt of Msgr. Strumski. No ghost need return from the grave to tell us that the dice are loaded. These pictures hardly tell the whole story of the library, some of them tell the story upside down: librarians just do not sleep at their hitch. But the legend of their industry was becoming so popular that the satirists with a camera could not resist the invitation to level the lads a little. Really, the library is one of the prides of this department of the seminary. Hundreds of dollars are spent on books, valuable current magazines are avail- able, the cataloguing has been constant and thorough, service is cheerful and always available. Best of all, students are doing a remarkable amount of read- ing. Father Strenski's minions arc in good shape.
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