St Francis Preparatory - Boxwood Yearbook (Spring Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1951

Page 77 of 124

 

St Francis Preparatory - Boxwood Yearbook (Spring Grove, PA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 77 of 124
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The I-lllur Society aillrlully aids in the liturgy Each year students are attracted by The Prep's Altar Society, which offers them the opportu- nity to serve as Ambassadors of Christ. Father Demetrius who directs the Altar Society has, as in past years, faithfully developed each mem- ber into a reverent and versatile server. The members show great fidelity throughout the year by serving the priests during Mass, Bene- diction and Stations of the Cross. This faithful- ness Was mainly due to the interests of Father Demetrius who has been the society's mentor for the past year. It can be said that this year the society has reached its full maturity for it has enrolled its members in the nationally- known Knights of the Altar, which heads the numerous societies of America. Henry Guerrisi, Jerome Guerrisi and Armando Baquerizo prepare for Benediction, Members of the Altar Society, seated: Atilio Urdaneta, Aaron Negron, Paul McCrory, Father Demet- rius, George Smith, Armando Baquerizo and Henry Guerrisi. Standing, first row: Robert Heim, Carlos MacGregor, Thomas Walsh, David Starck, Franklin Tortorelli, Joseph Pescrille, Thomas Zeak, Jerome Guerrisi. Second row: Edward Petri, Francis Lynch, George Greene, John Morrissey, Michael Ring and Richard Allen.

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The Student Council lm rn vas and governs .student activities Anthony Trigiani, president of Student Council, chats with Jim Kilgallen, president of Senior Class. The primary purpose ot the Student Council is to promote a more friendly relationship be- tween the student body cmd the faculty of the school. The students elected Anthony Trigiani as president and Peter Nelson as the vice-presi- dent. Father Iude is the Council's advisor. Be- sides directing the organization of the clubs, establishing rules for the students, the Council has passed other measures pertaining to the welfare of the school. Being a member ot the Student Council is one ot the greatest honors that can be bestowed on any student. During the past year the Council has very capably handled the problems that have been important to the students at St. Francis. Student Council representatives, seated, left to right: .lames Kilgallen, Guido Alarcon, Peter Nelson, Anthony Trigiani, Dudley Granger, Father Jude. Standing: .lohn Bishop, Henry Guerrisi, David Reilly, .lerome Guerrisi, Thomas Rice, Michael Rodgers and George Smith. -sf-'IK



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,f . . U 1 -- iz , , A , , . . A L lltrfoeenews lo us Members of The Hill staff pictured above, seated: Atilio Urdaneta, Aaron Negron, Anthony Trigiani Fr. Demetrius, Franklin Tortorelli, Fred Fossi, Robert Dungan. Standing, first row: Robert Leonard, Joseph McBeth, Robert Heim, David Starck, Juan deCastro, Guido Alarcon, Joseph Birmingham, Albert Hands and John Valenta. Second row: Joseph McAdams, Richard Gorman, Francis Lynch, William Gillen, Richard Allen, Michael Ring, Thomas Rice and Jack Larkin. Members of the staff, left to right: Richard Gorman, Fr. Demet- rius, Franklin Tortorelli, Robert Dungan, Anthony Trigiani and Jack Larkin. The Hill, published for the entertainment and the interest of the student body, has been suc- cessfully presenting a complete and accurate account of the past year's religious, social, ath- letic and educational activities in each of its scheduled issues. This year, Father Demetrius again became moderator of the school publica- tion. Anthony Trigiani was selected editor and he faithfully carried out the assignment with his staff members. The Hill is read by people in many far-off places such as Europe, India, Venezuela, Costa Rica, and also by people from all over the United States. It is not only noted to be jocose and well informing, but also as a great moral builder of the student body.

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