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PAST john Larelle, C.M. 1884-1966 He has worked in the vineyard and borne the heat of the dayg the master has reckoned his wages. He spent many years in the service of the church, serving his fellow men selflessly. He visited many places, he reached out to many people. It was evident to all that here was a man who exemplified the hidden life of Christ as few others. For he did nothing sensational, he was merely a priest of God, going about his daily duties. His motto for living was l'Age quod Agisi' fdo what you're doingj. He always had a Cheerful word, or witty remark to brighten everyoneis day. He seemed to go out of his way to be the happiest person in the house. He was community-minded, and lived accord- ingly. He was always aware of every modern trend and always kept abreast of the changing world. His life was a true example of following Christ. Dur- ing his fading years, a cancer crept in, he endured much suffering. Never did anything but cheer and joy show on the outside. We could all take him for an example of the true spirit of St. Vincent which he so well lived in fifty years of Vincentian Priesthood. -4-
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DEDICATION We, the students ot IQ66, wish to dedicate this yearbook to the past, present, and future generations oi Vineentian priests
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PRESEN Very Rev. Carl G. Schulte, C.M. One hundred and fifty years have passed, and the work still goes on. In our daily life, we see around us men with a spirit-the spirit of St. Vincent. We are fortunate to have a Superior who is a model to us in devoting himself to his community, his students, and his duties. He builds for tomorrow, today. He has completed the building of one minor Seminary, Lemont, and has been a keystone in the erection of the new Theologate, De Andreis. He maintains Cape, the achievement of the past, and labors to prepare the Community for the future. He is certainly a leader and a builder for the Vincentian Com- munity. Yet We who live with Fr. Schulte, see something deeper. We see the true dedication of a man who takes a personal interest in every confrere and student. He bears the duties of Superior, Procurator, and school secretary, fac- ing everything with calm determination. He faces trials and difhculties head on. After one hundred and twenty-three years, Cape needs some attention. Fr. Schulte is doing a fine job of keeping it up. -5- l
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