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'S P. Silvl. rm 5 YQ, Pgrker. stef. Ubud 1 . 2 1 ' 1 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES George E. Fletcher, Clyde A. Kirkendall, Bernard Halligan, Miguel Herrera James O'Donnell, Simon Sequeira, Max C. Padilla, Robert E. Scherb Fernando J. Braun, Frank J. MacDonald, Jerome Rosefield, George J. Ber- tain, Luis Charlaix, Stanley Palmer, Luis Jiminez, James D. McAllister Brnard Sheridan, Celestine J. Sullivan, Fred Rose, Earl Okerman K' ,df f Q 29
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, 3 T' 'slgwv bu t-. cl iff, ll 2 In the High School as in the College the leading honor society is the L f-5 THE HIGH SCHOOL SANCTUARY SOCIETY , P, l l1 1 1 l 'fl 1 1 LW organization of the men who serve Holy Mass and assist the priest in the 1 1 i 1 Q-ir l 1-, 'Q . 'Q 57 i ! l jk ,J-rat. .A W' ii!! 1 1 l . . 5 i E sacred ceremonies of the Church. Brother Edmund who looks impartially , after the interests of both the College and the High School branches of l . . . . . , 5 I 1 the Society, has devoted himself to the work of building up in the High V , 1 1 4 . . . . ' L 1 , School a group of efficient servers who may on important occasions assist tl the College men in the sanctuary. Among other things, membership in the i , ,l High School Sanctuary Society offers exceptional opportunities for effect- . in 11 13191 ive character training and for the development of grace and poise and self- f f Gu'- '1' ll!-i ' A 1' 11' f b 11' 'th Hhsh lS t -11 uh E31 ,QU possession. pp 1Ca ions or mem ers ip in e ig c oo anc uary 1 :nj UT Society are so numerous, and the demand is so limited, that next year ad- 'I M 1 1 mission will be based on a competitive examination the details of which will 1 f be announced early in the autumn semester. Essential qualifications are: :gi Si 4 Good character, regularity, punctuality, and a knowledge of the responses LZ N lm 1 , in Latin. if, l 4 M Z 1 1- , ill? Clit . X ' '-li lui my ' 1 1 ,ke agus 111 111 1 -1+ 11 1 , li y Q, 1 ' ii 11 , .1 1 12 11 l 1 ll ii I' l. 1 I H 1 If - . 1 1. 1 ! l 1 11 1 'I 1 1 4 I 1 l Edmund Swallow Owen Murray Robert Kayser I 2 ,NC f Secretary President Treasurer . x p i 1 S 1 ' 1 - N ' -. 11 p I 75 ti A THE BLESSED SACRAMENT SOCIETY ,I The High School Blessed Sacrament Society has grown to a great ex- ggi J tent during the last few years, and has a most promising future before it. V.: N P 'J r ' - - . . . , , Y A1 n The object of the Society 1S to instill Catholic ideals, and principles ISI 14 ' into its members, and also bring them into closer relationship with the Holy '7 Eucharist. The duties of the members are to make one monthly Commun- S If ,CT .gm ion for the intention of the Society, and two daily visits to the Blessed Q N L iii i' . Sacrament. .Regular monthly meetings are held during which important re- E E wp 5 1g1ous questions are d1scussed. 1 i j I W . . , 1 'Q , 1 i Brother Vantaslan, President of the College and Moderator of the So- ' l l 11 I 1 ciectyi guidles the members in the proper views and workings of the Society, i 1 an urnis es many instructive and interesting talks. l l E . 3 1 , E 1 l 15 1 A One of the important activities of the Society during the year was the 1 i In , gcgniingof a liberal sum of money to the poor and unfortunate nuns of l il 15, M, any. 1 1 L- P t' ll - - l C-1 -H 55 rac ica Y every Hlgh School man is a member. ,fb +A.-C ,i,...:,n M, Y - ,. e ,-,WW , 1 1 ' sffqfiwf 'Q-fn ,QT-6 et-e.ffft-Atsm1m-f--E l' CCZ?1f ffff' W t'vcA A I -ff - Hilll Q1 wp 1 - pefjif Qwrf-13 Dig XLS luis? .P . C-f-11 -if Jflmik-mfr. 4 L. 1 . .: -- 1 - 1 fr, 0
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