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MONSIGNOR WALSH'S INVESTITURE PAGEANT MEMORIES 1.
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THE SAGA GF THE DAST It was September 9, 1939, that we set sail on a small vessel, destination unknown, into the blackness of the future, with nothing ahead of us but uncertainty. The crew was composed of sixty-five green Freshmen with Fate as our captain, left to guide us over the rough, stormy sea of learning into the Port of Graduation. Little did we know how stormy that sea would be, for on our first days we were completely ignored by our upper-classmen. After struggling for months over subjects as Latin, Algebra, and other laborious studies, we proved to them that we were willing to gain their con- fidence. And that we did. The night of the Junior Weiner Roast, we accepted their invitation with proud hearts, to convince them that we did have the makings of a loyal group of under classmates. Now as full-fledged members, we were allowed to attend the C.S.M.C. retreat given by Fr. Flanigan. An impression must have been made as June brought an invitation4this time to attend the Annual Picnic. The sailing was rigorous that first year. But when we entered our Sophomore year, it was a somewhat smoothier sea on which we sailed. We were getting better acquainted, so rested on our laurels, VVe knew we would be Seniors soon enough. Why waste time wish- ing? After sailing blissfully through our Freshman and Sophomore years, we emerged perfectly developed ready for the lofty flights of Juniors. At last we felt firmly established at St. Philip's, and we were beginning to get the necessary attention to carry on through the remaining years. page forty-one
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