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.QL 15, Rev. Anthony I. Krippner, SJ. The students, friends, and faculty mourned the sudden death of Father Krippner on August 12, 1952. The students knew him mostly for the genuine kindness and the personal interest he had in every one he came in contact with. During his four short years at St. Xavier he accomplished the herculean task of organizing and keeping together the alumni of St. Xavier which numbers over four thousand members. With this job came the duties of publishing a monthly bulletin, holding an annual Communion breakfast, sponsoring the annual Christmas dance, and holding a yearly picnic and class reunion. The students who knew Father Krippner well will long remember him for his devotedness to his work and to the school.
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The shining appearance of the school liuilding and the care with which it is kept up are due to the efforts of Father Hussey, who is in charge of the workmen and the ilnprovelnents around the house. Father Hussey also teaches Religion to the seniors every clay. Rev. Maurice I. Hussey, SJ. Anyone who has ever visited the treasure-r's office has seen Father VValsh liusy at work halancing the hooks. Father XValsh has been suc- cessfully keeping the school out of the red for many years. Fr. Minister Rev. Raymond B. Walsh, Trec1.s1u'er Students who see Brother U'Hourke at his hidden task of cleaning dishes and cooking meals will know that his ready grin is the external sign of his joyous Irish nature. Brotheris stories ahout days gone hy hold his audience fascinated hy the hour. Brother Xliesen has the all-important joh of making sure that the faculty nrenrhers are well fed. Ile takes care of the dining room and arranges for the purchase of food. Bro. Michael P. 0'Rourke, SJ. Bro. Joseph F. Wiesen, SJ.
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+yzJ 'U s.. '63- 9 4 l ' l 6 2 5' l 5' um ,Y Ay .xpcx SE IOR l our years at St. Xavier colnpletecl. these one hunclred and t'orty-four inen :ire rczuly to go out into the worlcl. vVllZlt6VC'l' their encleuvor. St. Frzmcis Xavier can :intl should he their lnoclel. True. they may not he :ls eloquent as St. l'll'2lllClS, hut their example. the good Catholic inzlnner in which they leurl their lives clziily, will spur Illillly inen to :1 better life. They may not he nlen ot' close llltllll2lCy with God :ls Xavier wus. yet it' they lead their lives :iccorcling to the principles they have learned here at school. they will allways have Christ :ls their close friend.
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