On both retreats, the chapel was packed with silent, attentive seniors who listened carefully as Fathers Kelleher and O'Rourke warned them soberly of dangers and tasks ahead. Between conferences, retreatants shuffled restlessly out into the sun-drenched paths for an exchange of comments, a glance at the panoramic scenery. A few, among them bell-tollers Marty Bastiani and Peter Michelozzi, had special administrative responsibilities. Reading in the dining room, serving Mass, and generally assisting took up the time of Rey- burn, Costamagna and Bray on the first entourage, and of Timberlake, Ginella and Castagnetto on the second. Long after the closing talks, the retreatants vividly remembered Father O'Rourke's parting advice, Your eternity is in your own hands; handle it carefully. Top: Haverty, Gray, Haley, Spinelli, O'Connell, Besozzi, G. Heeg, lautze, Sfribling, Tyrell-Smith Fourth: Piro, Cappa, Hoyldin, Sullivan, Tognotti, Fialcr, O'Donnell, Costamagna, Fern, Dito, Watters. Third: Havens, Bayless, LaFrance. O'Shea, Leahy, Rapida, D. Collins, Vasconi, Ragan, Malone, Plough. Second: Hamilton, Dachauer, MeCambridge, Reid, Stuart, P. Collins, Burke, Regan, Olmo, Bastiani, Br. Wallace, SJ. Bottom: Mr. Schallert, S.J., Lloreda, Fisher, Davi, P. Sweigert, Doherty, Fr. O'Rourke, S.J., Hernon, Timberlake, McGuinness, Mr. Burke, SJ.
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Every morning throughout the year the white-frocked mem- bers of the Sanctuary Society kneel before the altars of Saint Ignatius Church. Few Ignatians realize the patience and self- sacrifice that are required by the fidelity of Si's altar boys. Rising at an early hour, crossing sometimes half the city and often without breakfast, their daily fidelity brings secret bless- ings upon the labours and activities of their fellow Ignatians. Embarking last fall on its ninety-third year of service, the Sane looked forward to another ten months of daybreak Masses, liturgical services and Sanctuary shindigs . During the long and many years it has been recruiting members from the student body, the Sane has always been among the most popular of Si's traditions. As class after class joins the ranks of the alumni, the one badge of school service genuinely respected is that of mem- bership in the Saint John Berchman's Sanctuary Society. Although by constitution an elite corps of servers, the Sane provides hymnal distributors, choristers and ushers. Among 51 's illustrious members were Dennis Regan, Danny Collins, Jim Hal- ligan, et al. Able officers were Prefect Peter Kane, Vice-Prefect Paul Collins, Secretary Paul Wallace and Treasurer Don Rozzano. Motivated by the love of the Blessed Sacrament always char- acteristic of such a Society, the Sane continues to be what it has been, humble, efficient, sometimes a little late, but always sincere. Top: Pete Kane, Prefect Bottom: Pool Collin . Vicc-Prcfocf St iQnatiu Sanctuary Society
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