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TRIP TO CHICAGO One day that will live forever in the memories of the seniors was the trip to Chicago. This was our educational tour for 1943. Early on the morning of November 9, 1943, all the students and Sisters Theresa Marie and Anastasia met at the depot to board train No. 45. Although the train was rather warm the journey was very enjoyable. We arrived at Grand Central Station about eight o'clock. The boys soon found the lunch room and satisfied thei r appetites. We left the station and walked several blocks to the elevated. This was the first ride on the 'L'' for many. After a good view of Chicago from this height, we got off and walked to the subway. Here we rode some time in the deafening noise of the subway. It was thrilling. Soon we found ourselves on the ''L again riding on and on. We realized then, how large a metropolis Chicago really is. I+ seemed we would never arrive at the Science Building, our first stop. At beautiful Jackson Park we gathered together inside the Museum of Science and Industry. Hrere we were greeted by a guide who told us about our tour through the building. We were conducted through the departments of Medical Science, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Agriculture, which were four of the many fields of interest, the fifth, perhaps, being the Cafeteria, where we enjoyed a delicious din- ner. After the dinner, a tour of a minature coal mine was conducted. Then a few souvenirs were bought and we left the Science Building to continue our tour. Traveling across town by bus, streetcar and ''L'' we came to our next stop, the Adler Planetarium. The demonstration began in such a way as to show the nightfall and the first stars of evening as they appeared in the sky. Then as the night con- tinued we saw the marvelous patterns formed by the stars. Going on toward morn- ing we were aroused by a clever sophomore boy (Norbert) who had an idea that during the course of night we had fallen asleep and attempted to arouse us by an imitation (good!) of a bird. We'll never forget that! Once more after the demonstration we began traveling. This time the boys and girls visited the business district of Chicago, or State Street. They collected a few gifts or articles that caught their eyes. Among many things was a tropical hat pur- chased by John Rice. After a good laugh, we decided to eat supper at Thompson's Restaurant. Rose Miller There are many memorable events through the course of school life. Many of them are taken for granted. One event that will remain imprinted in our minds, was the very special oc- casion when the title of Right Reverend Monsignor was bestowed on our beloved Principal and Pastor. A solemn High Mass was celebrated by Father Weber, Pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church of Auburn, at ten- thirty on September 16, 1943. At this time the robes of Mon- signor were presented to Father Bennett, our Pastor, by Bis hop Noll. One of the outstanding attractions during the ceremony was the Kiss of Peace that began with the Celebrant of the Mass at the Agnus Dei and continued to those in the sanctuary and to the ninty-nine visiting clergy in the body of the church. The ladies of the parish served dinner after the Investiture to Bishop Noll, Monsignor Ben- nett, his family and quests. In the evening the parishioners and prominent men of Garrett gathered in the church basement to extend their congratulations. As they entered the basement they saw that it was gaily decorated in yellow and white, the Church colors. These de- corations were arranged by the high school students. Rita Kobiela represented the School in extending congratulations. Everyone present congratulated Monsignor Bennett personally. Many a tear of happiness came to the eyes of the high school students as they walked up to their pastor to utter ''Congratulations Monsignor’ on this memorable day. INVESTITURE | VN O75 Rose Miller Page 20 aN
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