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Fall pagenrteen
Winter pasehDentvnine
SPfing Pasethirtaseven
P"bh"h"d by tLe Students of St. Mo.y'r Redemptorist CoIIng", Brochville, Orrt t"io
Minor Semtnary lor the Redemptorist Fothers tn Eqstern Conado
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The Most R.v.."nd J. A. O'S.tlli"an, D.D.. Ll.D..A.chbtshop of Kingstott
"With great foy, I extend my congratulations to the
graduates of St. Mrry's College. Best wishes to all the
students fo. srr"..s" in their studies, that they all -,ry
beco-. z.alons, h"ly "nd "rlltrl..d
Redemptorists."
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V"ry Rerr"..r,d Father George O'Reilly, C.SS.R.
"May the spirit ol St. Mary's, u, ."pr".r.d in vtrriorts
fo.-" by PnolocuE, continue to malure .ttd d""p"tt.
because it is the seed l.oIrr -hi"h
the great Redemntorist
Spirit must grow."
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OUR RECTOR'
V. R. A.d..w M"cDo""Id C.SS.R.
has been at St. Mary's for fourteenyears, and is ftnishing hl" f ifth
"sour Rector. Father is a native of
Prince Edward l.[^nd and u g""d.,-
ate oI St. Dunstan's Llniversity ancl
the Ontario College "f
Educationin Toronlo. He is no* tear l ing hi .
specialty. Mathematics.
OURSUBSOCIUS
Father David Wh"l.n C.SS.R.was appointed Subsocius at the
beginning of his ftrst year at St.Ma.y's. Bottr in St. Stephen, New
Brunswick, FatLer graduated from
St. Francis Xavier lJniversity and
studied at Assumption. He teachesEnglish,
" subiect in whi.h he
'swell educated. and is our SportsDirector.
OUR SOCIUS
Father Desmond Scanlan C.SS.R.is completing his ftrst year as Socius
and his fourth year at St. Mary's.
A graduate of Assumption fJniver-
sity and the College of EducationFather teaches Latin and R"ligiott.
In addi t ion to direcl ;ng lhe Choirand Orchestra and our dramatice.rd.rvorrrs, Father is
"l.o Fac.,lty
Adviso. of Schola"ta and Pnorocur.
Father Russell Conway C.SS.R.
b"cu-e o... Bursar this Year, in
cl,arge of the money matters of the
College. Born in tLe Ottawa Vallev.
Ilather rr.as ordained in 1931 o".l
has spent many years on mission
and parisl ' worL. Despile his busv
..h"d..1... Brrrsar, Father sti l l f inds
time for missions ancl wet kencl
I"ather William O'Flaherty C.SS.R.
has been teacLing F encb, English.
ond Hirto.y at SL NIa'Y's fo' [or. '
years. A veleran missionarY oI
lh i r te, n y"ar- . Fath.r has uir"nro1, io, 's ly ol I ' i - t im* an, l *rpnr i"n, 'to training debater. ancl speaLersu'hosc trophies and plaques ha., '
bro.rght honorrr to the Clollegc.
l'athcr Richard Bcdard C.SS.R.',n'as born in Zurich, Ontario. Thisis Lis second appointment to St-Mary's, this time to teacb I-atin anrlReligion. Before coming to tLeCollcge. Father rvas responsible forf ;nancing out Japanese missions an<lpicked up u l itt l" of the langtrag,,clrrring Iris trips to the cotrntry.
Father James Davis C.SS.R.is a native of Newfouncllancl. He isin his eighth y"", o. o.r, F.c..hpro[er.o., ar-tcl this y".r 'obtuitr". l It i .M.A. in French from Laval LIni ' 'ersity. Father has been .'ety actite asVocation Director lor tLe Provincr'.and lras been tLe gui(l ing l ight ofthe Legion of N{ary at the College.
SOUR BURSAR
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Father Arthur Connell C.SS.R..vas born in ChatLam, Nerv Bnrn"wick. He gradrrated from Assump-tion Llniversity and has studied atthe Ontario College o[ Education.Forclham Unir"r . i ty . and the Univer. i ly of Notr" Dam,. Farh"r i .our History p.ofessor ancl Registrar,and moderates the Debating Society.
Father Thomas Callaghan C.SS.R.helcl the positions of Socius andSubsocius for three years. He rvasborn in Bellevil le, Ontario. andgraduatecl from Assumption LJniver-sity an<l the C"ll"g" of Education.Fathcr teaches Englisb anJ Mathematics and has spent Iong Lou.tdirecting our building .r'rd t"r'ro"'otion programmes.
Fathcr James Grannan C.SS.R,of Saint John, Ncw Brunsu,iclt, rsin his second year as P.ofessor ofPLysics and Chemistry. He is ogruduale ol St . Fran, is Xar i . r University. [n addition to directing theLng;on o[ \ l " r l . Fath.r I , 'd hisJunior Ba.k"rbal l team to \ i , tor) ;nthe Brockvil le league tLis year.
Falher James Mason C.SS.R.was appointed to St. Mary's thisyear as Assistant Vocation Director.In this post. Father spends moretime on the road than at the College.Hls task is to visit s.Lool, ur.r. lparislres and talk to young nrerrabout their call ing in l i fe. Fathcr'shomelown is Syclney. No.r,a Scotia.
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Socius means "friend". Father Scanlan relaxes with some o[ thestudents at a soiree in our commorrroorrr.
Education doesn't end in the classroom. FatherGrannan, our basketbal l coach, gives some lastminrte;nstnrct ions to the tcam.
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"Not a bad iob." says Father Callaghan as hetales a breal from some landscaping on the lawns.
Father WI'alen and students from Brockvil leCollegiate Institute after an interschool debateon Canada-LI.S. union.
The Iittrrgy is a parto[ our daily l i fe. evenoutside the Chapel.Father Rector blessesthc Easter meal.
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Brother Edward C.SS.R.Orono, Maine
Refectorian
Brother Timothv C.SS.R.I."l.t,dElectrician and Carpenter
BrotLer Malachv C.SS.R.Ir"l^rtdBoiler Engineer
Brother Reginald C.SS.R.Mo.ttreal, P.Q.L.n.,dry
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Brother John C.SS.R.Eugenia, OntarioH."d Co"k
Brother Linus C.SS.R.Nova ScotiaGe.te.al Maintenance
Brother Emile C.SS.R.St. John, N.B.Vocation Bureau
Brother Eugene C.SS.R.St. John, N.B.L.,tndry
Brother Gregorv C.SS.R.St. John, N.B.Assistant CooL
Candidate PatrickSt. Joht '", N"*fo.,.tdl..tdKitchen Assistance
Candidate Fra.rL
Sault Ste. Marie
l(itchen Assistance
The Brothers work in the background tokeep the Col lege humming
The Brother 's l i fe isEugene at work on
changing - Brotheran L B.M. typewri ter .
The Brothers display their three forms ofdress including the new col lar .
pdg,e tuelue
WHAT IS ST. MARY'S?
Saint Mary's College is the Junior Seminary of theRedemptorist Fathers. It is therefore a school of trainingfor the Priesthood and for the Missionary Vocation o[the Redemptorists.
May any good Catholic young man enter St. Mary's?No, o.rly those interested in the Priesthood
^ttd Mi.
sionary Life.
What education does a student receive? The prog""- of
studies is that o[ the Ontario Department of Education,
which grants to our Grade 12 students their Junior
Matriculation Diplo-r. Q,talified Redemptorist priests
teach Grades 9. 10. 11. 12 and First Year Coll"g..
Students write the exams of the Pt"limittary Arts Year of
the LJniversity of Wi.td.ot. I[ a student leaves in anyyea.. hi" g..des are accepted by other High Schools.
'What happens after First Year College? The Craduatesenjoy two months of holld.y. ..td tlren enter the Novitiateat Keswick, Ontario. for r y..t of special religiottstraining. After it they take the three vows o[ Poverty,Chastity, and Obedien"" in the Redemptorist Congre-gation. They tlren reside at Lloly Redeemer College,Windsor. Ontario. Holy Redeemer is our Major Seminary
"nd rffilir,t"d rvith the LJniversity of Windsor. Students
follo- "o-"
courses at the lJniversity: many receive theirB.A. and B".h"lo. of Th"ology deg.ees. After three years
of Tle"l"gy, the seminarian is ordained to the Priestlrood.He then completes his fourth and final year o[ seminarystudy.
Where doe" the newly ordained priest worL? He isg"adually introduced into priestly wo.L
"ttd the Redemp-
torist Missions by a special year of guidance, c"l led thePastoral Year. Then his assignment: to the home missions,
to the foreign missions. to Redemptorist pa.isles and
other priestlv work.
What must I do to become a Redemptorist? Write to:
Y ocation Bureau, Sf. Mary'" CoIIege, Brochvill,z, Ontorio.
A Father wil l interview you and help you in your vocation.
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LIFE AT ST. MARY'S
W[at l{ind of a picturc do yo., h.v. of Iife in a JuniorSerninary? l-ife here at St. Mary's is a pleasant combination of prayer. sports. study and work. But it s evenmore. It 's "growing up" in a lot of ways that ot" tor"lymentioned.
Take the char,ffet,rs, for instancc. Every September FatherSocius selects a group of student drivers for tLc year.When they whisl fellow stnde nts to tLe Rotary SwimmingPool, Hockey Arena and Basketball games. in ou. F.l"ontrucl; whcn they clrive to Gananoque. Otto*'^ arr<lKingston with sports teams, debaters, Iegionaires or thcorchestra. they are Iearning responsibil;ty and self-assurance.
Take also lhc many other student appointmcnts and clubs.The rvriters and rvo.Lers for the monthly magazine.Scholccto; the Sporls Conmittee, with its team planningfo.."u.on.l sports and almost daily supervision. and. ohyes, its "late lunches" alter long hours of rink l looding.Nlention also the students who p.od.,"e Talent Night andSoiree entertainments; those who operate the moviemachines: those w]ro help with the student laund'y; thosein charge of Nlacdonell Hall: t l ,e l ibrarians; the faithfulsacristans and chanters for Hlgh Mass; the workers attLe N{ental Hospital on Sun<lays; the labours of t lreStamp CIub for the Missions; the Came,a CI"L; thestagemen, carpenters. inftrmarians, organists. printers,typists and artists. We single out also the procmen withlheir shop, good service and discount prices; and thenovice barbers. an<l victims, both wil l;ng to cooperate(free of chargc, too l).
Everyone expects a Seminary to provide regular studyperiods and an environment conducive to intellectualgrowth; a l ibrary with stimulating books and magazines;slress on studies and ftdelity to daily class work. YouIikewise take for granted the physical developmentpictured throtghout our yearbook. We not only offcr theopportunily but male it a rulc that everyone. whether ornot he is a Go'die Howe or a N,l;cley Mantle,in sports. Ancl so. everyon" bctr"fit" emotionallyplrysically.
As for the spirittral l i fr:, wc clon't have to repeat the ad-vantage of daily Nlass, l- loly Communion. Rosary, Visitto the Blessed Sacrament and to O... Lady. SpirihralRearling; the numerous Confcrences and interviervs; andthe good exampl,, cf generous young hearts wLo arestriving towarrls t lc same lofty vocation.
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The GraduatesIn September of this yet" we came 78 strong' We .ame f"o- places
.rear .nd far t"ross eastem Canada. W. came yo,rng, healthy and
r-bitious. We came to St. Mary's College, The Redemptorist Minor
Seminary b..arrse w" wanted to be priests and Redemptorists.
We came, "ome
of us veterans' others stepping into an entirely
.rew life, to live together in a community. There is a division though,
accordi.rg to the class to which w. belo.tg. It is as ^embers
of this unit
that we l.ar., a.td study; it is as members ol this unit that we are
L.ro*rr. Ir, .ach ol o,r, [iv. "lasses
there develops a spirit which is
characteristic ol .r,ery activity in *hich -.
ettg.g..
For the students of First Arts the year is a vital one in their lives.
They are the lead".i o{ the C"ll.g., the ones to whom all lo"k for
""a^pl". But more important, the year is {or them one of consideration
arrd p".ye", one ol decision ..rd ftnal preparation for Novitiate.
Newman AbbottThis yonng
-a.r Ieft his ho*.
in Conception Bay, N.wfo.rnd-la.td, to loitt the First Arts classof this year. In his easy-goingway, Newman contributed con-siderably to the spirit at St.Mary's. During hir t""- .r .nb-
".po h" pe"fo"-ed his dnties
most efftciently.
Daniel BogueA French Ca.tadiat , Dr.rrrycame to us firr. years ago f.omHawLesbn"y, Ontario. Withexcellent spirit he was faithfuland ge.re"orr" in his duties. Forseveral years h" hrs *ork.d irtthe students' small store, andha" be".r a chauffeur sinceGrade Eleven. Dan was alsocarro fo" the {irst term.
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Robert BrineBob arrived at St. Mary's tLreeyears ago. A lively young man,Bob h"" contributed lris musicaltalents to
-a.ty of our soir6es.
He was in ch..g. ol the soundequipment ..rd *.s a membe"ol the Debating Society. Hiswork as Iayout
-ar has b".tt ol
great value in tLe annual pro-duction o{ o.t" y.a.booL.
Joh.t DoyleJohn has spent two y.r.s h"r".Since leaving his home in St.John's, he has wrought mar,ychanges in student activities.Of hi.
-..ty talents he Las
given generously to Scholacta,PnolocuE, the Legion of Mary,the Debating Society and manyother works, while still retainingscholastic l..d"".hip in Lis class.
Leon FrenchLeon joined the student body rnSeptember of this year. Burl'sFalls, Ontario is his hometowrr.He is a very diligent studenta.td i. lrery helpful during workorde.s and other manual task".A very adaptable pe.so.r, Leo.,does *"ll in every sport heundertakes.
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Davicl GrarrtDav,, comes to us lrom St.J, tL. 's . Nerr ' [ , r , r .d la.d, theLotn" he I"lt fu.,. years ilgo.Al t"ays ."ad1 to assist in anv
-an,,,.1 labu,,., h., has dn,re ,,
great deal of *'otk backstagt,1. , ,u. . -a l l 1,roJu, t i . 'n. . l l , is
1 '"nt I . , . prr t L is persuasivettilents to Lrsc as a d,,Later. an.lI te
" . r ted i rs srrL capo for tLe
f i rst ternr.
. loseph. la-esToronto lost Joe to St. Mary 's?rs a Gracle Nine student. Hel,as been outstanding in tLe fielduf P,,blt. Sp"olirrg a'd as i,, 'r"-1r", nf the choit. He 1,.,"p lu-v"d t ro smal l part in manvother organizat ions too ancl LasLeen most Lappy to give ol him-sell at ever,v opportrrn ity.
(]erard l-ewisTLe th;rd student ol this classf . . r r ' Ne*- lorrndland, Cerr ycame to -St. Ma.y's this year.l I ls home is Baie Vcrte. Hewas given ample opportuni ty to
Jrractise a corpc,r,rl work oftttercl, r,r'he1 hc was trp'ointedheacl siclrl 'aiter. lrr his sJ,,,..t inre hc works on var ior ts proiectsol the L.egion nf Ma.u.
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Joh,r MadiganJohn is another fin" y"u.
-.r,coming from Palmer Raptds,Ontario. During the secondr.hool t".- of this yea., JacLse.rred as capo. He *a, .l*uy,glad to lend a hu.rd i. o.,ystudent activity and in specialvyork projects. His silk-screenability has pl.y.d a great partin the production of eacL
-ontl-r'sScholacta cover.
Eugene O'ReillyForrr y.a.s ago Toronto gave"Red" to us as a me-ber of theCrad" T"n .1o.. . 11 y o.r , 1Iot,g b"for. his musical talentswe.. disco,,,ered a.d h. becar,,.on" of St . Mary 's "music men."Eugetre served u. . la. . b.rb. .for most of hi. ti-" h.."
^rrd^l.o
.,. r.,b capo drrring part olth is vear.
,John PriceLondon, Ontario was tle honreof this young
-..t, *hi.h h. l"ft
forr. y"u,.. ago. This y"a, 1,"*as head Sacristan. Joltn ha".l.o b."., a student driver sincehir G.ud" Eleven yea.. Heexcells in tLe fields of Debatinga"d P,rLItc Sp".ki.tg.
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FrRSr Row + Peter Coady. Toronto; Loyol. Hy."r, Aquaforte. Nfd.; Bu'. 'ham Tho.p, S"nlt Ste Marie, Ont.; James Bond' Picisr -nc
Ont. srcor.ro now -
G".^ld Q,,e.r,"l, Wild"or, Ont.; Daniel McG"un, St.Johr,'r, Nfid.: Johrt Swidersli, Montreal; Btyan H.,tlindso
Peterborough, Ont.; Peter Barbeito, Toronto. 1H1qp p6rv -
Paul Gouett, S^..lt St". Marie, Ont.; Joh.' G".dy. Cornwall' Orronto
Ri"h."d Bo,rli..,r,e, Trenton. Ont.; Glendon Pi""ce, St. Johr,, N.B.: Raymond Bourgoin. Trenton, Ont. rounrrr now - Gerterbor
Pl.-adorr, Quebe. City; AIIan Dor6. Londo.r; Ral,rnond Cloutier. Windso". Ont.; Stephen Holl.nd, Londott; James Winl Johr
Eganville. Ont.; Anthony W.^ngha-, Montreal. The Christian, and .bo.'e all the priest. is a man o[ two
natures * the supernatural life built upon 1lr" fi"* fo..nd6- The
tion of the natural Iife. At St. Marv's the whole man is dem
d"*'elop"<l on both these le.'"ls The natural man is rnus
d"-relop"d - by study. The priest must have a thorough uP-r
L,ro*l"dg" of the teachings of Christ "ttd
o[ Hls Chntch WL
As a seminarian then he must be able to lea"^: h" must sun'
be able to study St. M.ry'" l.ys the foundation lor this or i
future worl. The ""g.,1,,"
secondary school curriculum grea
trains our minds to thinl and to function loglcally. II two
the student applies the good advice off.""d ort 6ffi6isn1 lorn
tr.e of th. regular study periods he will develop gooJ o[ t
lr^bit" of study. Readlng must further and enlargc class b"ll
room training and so we have * Iibtury rvith stimrtlafing seas
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The natural man is developed- by athletics. The Redemptorist must at all times be master of himself. Hemust be able to taste the bitterness o[ defeat and yet riseup again and again to do battle unti l victory is attained.Wrether this struggle be under the heat ol the Japanesesun, or under the pressure of mission sermon after sermon,or in fi l l ing the countless needs of a parish, it wil l Le agreat strain on physical resources. Sports. then. serve atwo lold purpose, the development of self-control, and theformation of strong, healthy bodies. They are also a sourceof relaxation and fun after a day in class. Baseball. lootbull. ho"L"y and basletball a.e played according to theseason. In addition there are many who indulge in theless famous ga-e. I iL" handball. tennis and vollevball. p1ge twentv-one Panel discussion of Engltsh topics.
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FrRsr Ro\\ ' * Dennjs Daorr . l . l ' renton. L)nt . ; ( lordon Peters. Prescot l . Ont.r Patr i r :k l - -nr ;g l r t , Qucbcc Cl l ty: Den,r is Arcler. \ ,*aaksis, \ . [J. sEcoND Ro$,+ P.r t r ick Trask, St. John s. NIId. : H; lu. in ' Cassir ly. L;r 'c l1. C)nt . ; DoLrglas L; t t le. St . . lo l , , r N.13., Psr Rtt"u
Iiennecl-v. Dorchesler. N.B.r Alan Dorr-ettc, Charloltetorvn. rHrRD Row - N1;cl 'acl lr l,vn". I-oncion; Jarrres C]trick, L.onclonr \\I i l fouctr'Doyle. St . . loh,r ' . Nfc l . : Nlark Sl 'arrr , , , , \ \ ' ;nclsor. ( } r t . r .ounrn nr u = SieplenFrancis l ( inclel lan. I lonlreal : l lavi( l St . .J;rrnr:s. I lontreal ; Scott Fol l is . ( l t tz , rva: . lom.. ( i l ,v , rn. P. te 'Lo.o, ,gh. O"t .
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an elaunlessGod.is emllife ofr,rle
"trelatioates hthis Iiminut(Atrd t
"f hi"
man, i
Thc natural man is dcvcloped - by activities. Th" ..l.rcution of a Redemptorist cannot stop in the classroom, forhi. *o"1< does not end with study. l l is endeavours tospread the Cood News of Christ wil l cor.y hi- into manyft"ldr utrd bring him into conlact with many differentpcoplc. Norv, here at St. N{ary's. is t lre time to receivean introduction to some of our {ulurc *otL ,rtrd lo l"n",-tto dcal with p"opl". Lt pRoI-ocuE and Scholacra we ftndan outlet for our crcative genius. Tlese two publicationsalso cle.'elop in thc staff members a personal sense ofresponsibil i ty. The arts of public speaLing and debate arefostered by contests among ourselves and with outsideschools. These are but the maior activit ics and new ideasare always welcome.Singing tLeir way to Latin prof icrency. pogc tucntu tuo
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now - John ' l 'e ixeira. Torontoi Peter C,,r la l ,y. Toronto; CLr istopher Rast jn. London.qh. Ont. ; Danic l Cl i rarr l . I ) . larvare. Ont. ; Parr l Cot6. Nar l rsa.rksis. N.B. rrrrnn
be'., C) n. Srrc lb"ry. Ont. : James FIc"" . Bel le. ; l le. C)"t .
sEco\D Ro\\ ' - ) lch ' ; l le ArtLonl Pctcrnou -( lar t ' \ \ r ; l l ; " , r ' , , . ) lontrcal : Io l rn
reuding.Li l l . .
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Atrove all, the supernatural life is developed. A priestmay be an cxpert in theology and philosophy: he
-ay be
an eloquent speaker and a pcrfect physical specimen; buttnless he is also a man of praycr. he will do nothing forGod, his neighbou", o" hi-self. AII the worl in the rvorldis empty unless it is promptecl Ly a lo.'c of God and aIif" of p..y"t. Prayer not only in common or wLeir theru]e requires it, but a spirit of p"..ott"l prayer, a pcrsonalrelationship with Jesus Christ. a relationship tLat perme-ates his every action. At St. Mary's a boy begins to l ivethis l i fe. The chapel - Christ -
is never more than aminute away. H" I"""tt" to pray in common. and alone.And most of
"l l , It. Legins to love thc Mass, thc centre
of hi. I i f" r 'rol. 'ur'td ^ft""
Ordination. The res"lt is a rvlolcman, and. if God wil ls. a great Redcmptorist.
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FrRSr Row ,- Paul Gouett, Mike Follis. Jlm Barnes. srcoNo Row - RavCloutier, JoLn Price, Tom DeForee, Fred Lemieux.
dRsr Row - Gordie Pctcrs, Dennis Archer. Steve Mclnnis, Chris Rastin.John Teixeira. srcoxn now -.l im Glynn, Bil l Doyl", Jt- Quick. FranlKindcllan.
Baseball
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nasr norv ,- Nervman Abbott, Xd Dale, Dan Bogue, Loyola Hynes, MikeCousineau. srcoro now - Dan N{cGcan. John CIarL, I_". C-*. "
FrRsr Row - Clris Rastin. pa,rl Kennedy, AIan Dorrcette, Bil l Doyle, La.ryCassidy. sacoro row .- Qe.di,, petcrs, John l-eixeira. Steve U.1""i", e*" C"a"n",Mark Shar.on.
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D^n Bog.,"'. I i tt lc sister seems to bc more interested in her
big brother than in the game.
Parents' Day, held on Thanksgiving weekend eachyear, is Open House for parents and families. Here
several families tale in the East-West ball g"m".
The festivit ies oI Hallo*"'".t even manage to
creep into tl 'e halls of St. N1a.y's. The above sightin thc loyer greete<l ,rs at the door to the audi-torium. Le[t, F.,,"k Kittd"l lo., wishes for a radar
as he navigatcs through the obstacle course.
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FrRsr Row - Fr. Whalen. Cerry Quesnel. Dan Bogue, Bryan Hurrle, RicLEgan, Burnie Thorp, Eugene O'Reil ly, Dan McGean. secouo now
- Ric[Bonli^,rtt", Barry O'Neil, Jim Glynn, Dave Crant, Jack Madigan, JohnCIarl, Joe James, John Swiderski.
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Hockey
Jlm \ \ ' ; "g le. J;- Birnes. Geo'gc DAngelontonio. BobK;rkpatr icL. Pete Barbci to, John Cal lngl ,an, \ l ike Fol l ;s.
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I)ete Cludahy. AIan Dotrcctte, Chris Rastin,.l im (]uick,f)aoust. Larry Cassidy, John HLrntington, Go.die Moorev.
Br ine, Ed Dale, A"dy
Hockey
Irarrl Ke"necly, De'nis
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Dnlrrlrrcs HAvE ALwAys been an important activity at St. Mary's, developing poise, appearance, ..rd
"peech ability. Besides our frequent and
.olorrrfrrl skits, we stage one malor dramatic *o"L e".h year. This year it
was Reginald Ro."'. Tt elon Angry Men, the award-winning story of a
iury's struggle to reach a -,e.dict
i.t the case of a teenage switchblade
-..rd"". fJnde" Father Scanlan's direction, the cast did an admirable job
and captured the irnaginations of their two audiences, at St. Mary's itself
and at the Catholic hioh school in Brocl<ville.
The Fore-^n (Eugene O'Reil ly) traces
the murderer's escape path.
"Now watcl this -
I don'twant to have to do it
againl" A demonstration of
the Lnife angle almost leadst,, another murder,
Two of th" iurors (Steve K.nny and BobBrine) re-enact the murder.
The switchblade chang."h"nds a. the last angry
iuror submits to an acquit-tal verdict.
"Let me gol I'll Lill hi-l I'll kill himl" An enraged luror (Allan Dor6)shouts violently at the one
-an (John Doyle) holding out for acquittal.
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"Red" O'Reilly .-ceesthe St. Patrick's Daysho*.
St, Pat's night climaxed with the dramatic and unexpecte<lappearance of none other than tLe "Beatles." Taling oll the fo.trEnglish I"d. in high style, are Joe James, Brother Emile, BrotherEugene, and Paul Gouett.
At left, Frenchm.n Gerry Pl"mondon. John Legault, and Bob
Do.rn.l ly rise in a rebell ion of song at the Irish festivit ies.
Gr.d" EI"r,"r, in thc fever of triumph after their candidate, AII"n Daley, was elected by the
frc,rlty as King of th" Mardi Gras. Thiu y"r. the respective candidates elected by their classes
on .n all-rou.rd basis. were Chris Rastin, Grade Nine; Dennis Daoust, Grade Tet; Get.y
Plamondon, Grade Twelve; .nd John Doyle, First Arts. The festivities tale place on the three
days p"e.edi.rg A.h Wednesday.
plays a poster advising elect ion of their
candidate.
Peul Gouett of Grade Twel,r" p"o.rdly di.
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FlRsr Row - Bob Donnelly. G".ry Q"e.."I. sEcoND Row - Paul Gouett, Bob Btine,
R;ck Bo"lianne, Ray ClorrLier. Steve Holland, NliLe Cousinea". Da,rny N'lcCean,Johtr Cull.gh...
FrRsr Ro$'- Mil{e FIy"", J;- Hcnn. srcorlo Rot\'- Pat Trask, Dan Cit,rtd. Mu.l,
Sl'arron, Dave St. James. Steve lVlc,ln', is. Fta"L Kltt. l" l l .tt. Do.,g l-;tt lc, Go.dl"
Pcters.
Basketball
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rrnsr now*John Teixeira, John Price, Father O'Flaherty (Moderator),AIIan Dor6, Frank Kinde[an. sEcoND Rowi Steve Kenny, Joe James,Ed Dale.
The art of elocution plays a very important part intlre life of every Redemptorist and therefore also inthe life
"f every Redemptorist student. Each weel
we draw from Fr. O'Flaherty's twenty years ofmission experience as we attempt to imitate thegreat spealers of the Congregation.
Father WiIIiam O'Flahertv C.SS.II.Fat[er Arthur C,onnell C.SS.R.
One extra-curricular activity which requires agreat amount of preparation is debate" Butbecause of that it is a very rewarding experience,or at least the Senior Debators think so. Carefullycoach.d by Fr. Connell, regular debates are heldhere in preparation for outside competition,
FrRsr Ro\ff d Dan McGean, Bob Donnelly, Dan Bog,l", Ed Dale, BobBrine. Pete Coady, Gerry Lewis. srcowo Row - Steve Holiand, StenPalbom, Mi[<e Follis, Jim Wingle, AIIan Dor6, Steve Kenny, Jim Barnes.THrRD Rov/ i Dave Crant, Fred I-emieux. Dan Mullaly, Joh" Price, JohnDovle. Jo" J^-.".
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Leo Carter p"epa"er fo" Gerry Quesnel's shot inEaster N{ondav o.."hb"ll.
In this debate the team of John Frice at d JohttDoyle triumphed over two young BrockvilleIadies.
The students Iisten with rapt attention to Frs. Campbell andNishi-Moto tell of Japan. A native of the country, Fr. Ni"hi-Mot"studied at Holy Redeemer College in Windsor and also in Rome.
Thi..*hibit of Carpenter Ants captured the laurels of First Prizefor Paul Kennedy, Doug Little at the St. La*""ttc" Rideau ScienceFair and olaced fourth in the Montreal Canada-Wide Contest.
Eugene O'ReillyGrannan inspects
di"tance *hilethat didn't go
Fr.off.
Leep" . ".fe
the rocket
Boston's Leo Boivin gives us interesting hockeyfacts at our annual sports banquet,
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rrRsr Row r Bob Dottrl"l ly, Bob Brine, Eugene O Reil ly, Rick Boulianne, Pete Coady. secorvo row ,- John l)oylc,Jim Barnes, Joh" G.ady, Joe J.m".. Ji* Wi"gl., John Nladigan, George D Angclontonio. rrrRD now - FatherScanlan (Director), Gerry Plamondon, AIIan Do16, Stene Holl..rd. Orqanist
- John CIark.
The eigLteen talented young mcn.""n .borr". are the members ofSt. Ma.y s Cloir. Under thecompetent direction o[ Fr. Scan-Ian. they sfrive lhroughoul theyear to give a good accounl o[ihemselves wLenevcr they arecul l "d.rpotr . ' l 'heir s inging at theIiturgical funclions, and the majorevents are well remembered successcs this yt'ar. To the c'edit o[bolh membcrs and director thcywere invited to present tLeirChristmas progryrm at St. Mary'sS.hool otrd St. Vincent s l- lospi-tal in Brockvil le as well as atother local evcnls.
Pete Coady plays tl 'c N{ass ".,"g
by Bob Donn"lly, Ri.L Bo,,l i .nn",ntt. l Ji- Bnrtt"..
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Two students adore before the Blessed Sacramentduring the Forty Hours Devotion.
In solemn remembrance, Fr. Rector offers the HolvSacriftce on Maundy Th.r..d,,y.
Symbolic of Christ's Resurrection the Paschalcandle is l i t at the Easter Vigil.
A text is read at a Holy WeeLBible Vtgil.
Th" C.o.s is held for CooclFriday veneration.
Lent and the Vigil climax with the Alorious celebration of Mass.
Rogation Day procession winds around the
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John Price bid. St. NI"'y'r "Fa.e*'ell" on behalI o[ all tLeCrads in the Valedictory printecl on tLe opposite pagc.
Fatlrcr Francis Cunerty, C.S.S.R., deliverslLe Graduation Arldress.
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F-ather Rector.
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' l 'he choir sing. t l,e theme song oI lh"enterta;nmenl "No NIan is An ls land"
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Farewel l to shr ine and stage and tree'Farewell to St. Lawrence shoreSt. lvlary's look your last at meFor I come home no more.
You must forgive me i f I reminisce too
much, or i l my thoughts are not uni ted in a
Jlowing tr ibute of goodbye Because when I
sat down to wr i te th is Valedictory my mind
scampered l ike a young unleashed puppy
enjoying his f i rst spr ing l t roved the grassy
lawns of the Col lege recal l ing many' so
many, happy memories. ln my mind, l t r iedto pick a bouquet of memories and t ie themwith a golden r ibbon of thanks and thencareful ly place them in the crystal vase of{arewel l . However, nei ther t ime nor ta lenipermit ted me to completely t ranslate al l myd reams to words.
Just as the white apple blossoms hangheavy with a cool dew in our orchard' Ishould to pluck f rom our eleven hearts a Jewof the memories which hang heavy with adew of tha nk you.
A special thanks to al l the Fathers andBrothers who have guided our unsure foot-steps through the years, so that now we canwalk wi th some conf idence, a lot of inspir-at ion, and with a bundle of hope, to God'sholy al tar .
But our tenderest thanks must go to you,
Mom and Dad, who gave us the life we nowenjoy. You have been the oak of confidenceand help in our l ives, Dads, so please con-t inue to fo l low us wi th the same assur inghand as we cl imb the high road to glory.And Moms, you know that You are thesweetest flower of our lives, a flower whichwill never lose its lragrance, nor {ade in theheat of time, "nor waste its sweetness on thedesed air . " l t 's a remarkable th ing, Mom,that we have "machines to do the dishes,yes, and one to wash the clothes; another oneto dry them - how simply l iv ing goes. Andyet no one's invented machines that scrub aface, or soothe a ia l l , or wipe the tears, ortake a Mother's place."
And to the fellows that we leave behind us
at St. Mary's, a warm goodbye. Many fare-
wells have already been expressed along with
some words oJ wisdom and encouragement.But, " remember th is above al l e lse, to your
own sell be true, and it must follow as the
night follows the day, that you cannot be then
false to any man!"A day l ike today which is f i l led wi th the
glor ious splendors of spr ing, such a day
sneaks into our bosoms and demands a
sense of thanksgiv ing to God. Truly ' we have
much to be thankful 1or, but we only ask
Our Lord "to make us instruments of Yourpeace. Where there is hatred, let us sowlove; where there is in iury, pardon; whereihere is doubt, fa i th; where there is despair ,hope; where there is darkness, l ight ; andwhere there is sadness, joy.
"O Divine Master, grant that we may notso much seek to be consoled as to console;to be understood as to understand; to beloved as to love; for it is in giving that wereceive; i t is in pardoning that we arepardoned; and i t is in dying that we are bornto eternal l i fe. "
Yes, goodbye dear old St. lVlary's, andthanks. You know, my problem is that onceI start , I 'm awful ly hard to stop. The Lat inauthor Pl iny had a s imple way of concluding,for Pl iny used just one simple word: Vale.And yet Pl iny 's one word sums up a universeof feel ings th is May day, because St. Mary 'shas become over the years, not just a school,or a home away from home, but rather St.l\4ary's has become a way ol life. And sotogether we shout Vale! And may it echofrom the classrooms to the Shr ine; let i tshatter the st i l l s i lence of the study hal ls anddormitor ies; may i t r ing in song and prayerfrom the audi tor ium io the Chapel. May i tcrack in a storm of thunder over the lreshspr ing air f rom the dock to the sports f ie ld;and let our shout l i teral ly rock our rooms andthe refectory - a mighty and triumphantVale, St. Mary's - Farewell!
JOHN T. PRICE
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Father James Grannan C.SS.R.
organized by Fr. Davis. several years ago the two Legion of Mary praesidia have now becometwo very capable worling units. with the help of Fr. Grannan the catechetical worlr of ourLady of Good counsel Praesidiu- h." bee'extended to a greater number of the neighbour-Lood children. workirtg in cooperation witL Fathers Davis and Mason and Brother Emire,the legionnaires of our Mother of Perpetual Help Praesidia have increased the efliciency oftheir vocation club efforts. Nerv worl with the patients of the ontario Hospitar in B"ock.ri .was undertalen by both praesidia this year.
Fatler James Davis C.SS.R.
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FrRsr Row ! Paul Gouett, tarry Cassidy, Allan Daley, Par Enrisht. S.ot Follissrcoxn now
- F*d Lmieux, JoLn LegBuh, MiLe Follis, Stoe Ke"ry, BoL Donnellv.
Paul Ke"nedy, Pat Tlask. lim Quk[. rH'RD now - byola Hyrres. Sr*e Mctmis, Ri.kBoulianne, George D'Anselo"ronio. Dan Mccean, Fhn[ Kindellan. Jin Henn. GawWilla-". rounrn now - Go.die Mooey. Tom D"fo.se, cordie Peters, Pcre Bsrbeiro,St* P.lb"-.
Ca,rnera Club
Orchestra
FrRsr Row ,- Pat Enright, Eugene O'Reilly, BoL Brine. secorpnow-John Doyle, Jlm Barnes, Joe Jume", D..t McGean, A[anDoucette, Father Scanlan (Director). rurno now - Rick Bo,.,lianne,Joh.r L.g"olt, Pete Coady, Ge.ry Q.resnel.
The most popular hobby at S.M.C. is obviously photography. Thisgroup of shutter-cliclers preserves events o[ the year for history onthe silver salts of photographic p*pe". In fact their worl ha" b""rtresponsible for many o[ the photos [ound in Pnorocue. From theexperience of the veterans ne- me-Lers learn to develop and printin our darlroom.
Fatler James Grannan C.SS.R.
Fatfier Desmond Scanlan C,SS.R,
Many students oI St. Mary's are gifted with a considerable amountof musical talent. Part of this is refected in the outstandingpe"formance of our orchestra. Some oI the membe"" played beforecoming to St. Mary's, but others have become proftcient at aninstrument through long hours of practice. Under the direction oIFr. Scanlan they perlorm at all big celebrations.
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Prologue and Schola,cta
The staffs of Pno,-ocur and Scholacto: F^culty Adrri.o. - Fathcr D. Scanl"n. C.SS.R.; Editots ,- Johtt Doyle, Allan Dor6.
Ed Dul", J;m Wingle. Pete Coady: Photography - Allan Daley, St",r" Holl.nd, RicL Bo,tl i ..tn"; Co,te"s * Johtt M.dig.tt.
Bob Brine. Bryan Hurrle, Ger.y (.).,".,,"1, Steve )lclnnis; Typists and printers - Brothers Emile and Eugene; Circulation ,-
Ji- Bo,rd, Ray Cloutie,, . l im Barnes. B;l l Dovle. St",.r Palbo-. AIan Doucette, Pat Enright; Layout * Bob Brine, Chris
Rastin; Advertiser5 - Allan Dor6. John G..dy, Ji* Bu.t 'es.
B.y.,, H...rI", Steve Mclnnis ".td
Getry
Quesnel sil[< screen Scholacta covers. meter rearling. details to interested Dave Grant.
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l7 Buel l Street
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
LOWE BROTHERS PAINT
AND WALLPAPER STORE
143 KinsSi,
Phone Dl 2-3762
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
TYO'S SHOE REPAIR
"We mend the riPs,
And potch the holes,
We bui ld iheir heels,
To their soles. "
Brockvi l le A.D. TYo, ProP.
A. C. PARKIN
Certified
Wotchmoker - Jeweller
Excluslve AgentLongines ond Wittnsuer
Wotches
204 King Sireet West
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
G!76EWART'SN)- II-ATIONERY- IL ORE
Brockvi l le - Kingsion - Cornwol l
Exclusive REMINGTON RAND DeolersPhi l ip 's Diciot ing Mochines
Kodok Copy Mochlnes
Mosi Complete Stotionery, Office EqulpmentDeoler ln the St. Lowrence Vol ley
JBNKINSON ETECTRICG .A. Jenkinson, Proprietor
Electric Wiring forLight, Heat and Power Installations
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
Compliments of
HODiGINS LUMBER, LTD.
Buy Where the Builders Buy
BROCKVILLE - OTTAWA
MORRISBURG. CORNWALL
Compliments of
McNEIL TRANSPORT LTD.
147 North Augusto Rood
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
COWAN'S DAIRY'Cowan's Dairy Products Always Good Friends"
233 Park Street
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
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Complimenfs of
CANADIAN TIRE CORP.
ASSOC. STORE
A lexon de r M. Stewort
Limited
260 King Si . W.
Brockvi l le, Ontor io.
C-ompl iments of
McDOUGALL'5
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
Compliments of
BITTINGS MOTORS tTD.
Authorized Genero I lvlotors Deoler
Brockvi l le, Ontor io.
Di- 2-6634Di- 2-4454
REWARD SHOE STORES
"An All Conqdion Compony"
SAVE WITH SAFEW
99 King Streef Wesf
Comer King & Apple Streeh
Dl 2-3520 Brockville Ontorio
BROSSARD & CHARETTELtee Ltd.
lmooriers of:
Teo, Cof iee, Spices, Cocoo, erc,Monufocturers of: Jelly Powder, Extrocts,
Boking Powder, etc.Distr ibutors of "Ogi lv ie" ond "Robin Hood"
Coke Mixes to lnstiiuiionsQuol i ty ond Sot isfo ct ion
271-7275
6370 Blvd. St-Lourent - Montreol, Conodo.
DAVIS ond QUTEN'S GRANT
itoTfls
Hwy. 2 Eost of Brockvi l leJunction of Hwy. 29 ond 4O1
'106 Un i ts in o | |Open Al I Yeor
Horwood ond Dorothy Dovis
R.R. No. ' l Brockvi l le Dl 2-6648
Compl imenis of
RAI,PH'S DAIRY
Home of
Sunnidel l lce Creom
RR Brockvi l le
CAPTA]N W. t. SNIDER& soNs tTD.
For The Most Complete
THOUSAND ISLAND TOURS
Fosf Comfortoble GovemmentInspected Boots
Brockvi l le Onforio
Locol & Long DisfonceFurniiure Moving
Croting Storoge
Compl iments of
Albert B. Henderson
'14 King Streel Wesf
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
CANADIAN VENTILATINGSHADES LIMITED
lv'lo n ufo ctu rers of Woven Shodes
Venetion Blinds Folding Doors
Grober Dropery Flordwore
Spring Roller Shodes
Conodo rs Lorgest Monufocfu rerWood Splinr Products
481 Reid Street
Peterborough Ontorio
wilt E nAAilER
Condle Co. Limited
34 Moniee Du Moulin
Lovol Des Ropides
Compl iments of
G. T, FULFORD CO., LTD.
BROCKVILLE ONTARIO
Compl iments of
Curry Drugs limifed5.J. Lesl ie, Phm. B.
Dt 2-2815
54 King Street Wes t
Brockvi l le, Ontor io.
SMITH DAIRY tTD.
For the Finest in
MILK PRODUCTS
Brockville. Phone 345-5672
FARROW BROTHERS
Prinlers
Dt 2-2361
l7l Kins Sf .W.
Brockvi l le Ontor io
FOR AtL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
Com p l i men ts of
Multort Builder's Supplies
Free Del ivery
BROCKVT LLE
PHONE 315-1124
J. A. Sullivon
Btote Broker
Dt-23586
223 King Street W.
Srockville, Onmrio
WRIGHTWAY
loundry ond Cleoners
3 5r. Poul St.
hour coin loun*y limifed
Compl iments of
TYHITT }OUSE ONd MODERN TIOTE1S
Mrs. Ev e lyn
l /2 ni le Eosi of Brockvi l le Over looking the St, Lowrence
46 Electr icol ly Heoted , Air Condi t ioned Units
Open ,Al l Yeo r Round
Sutherlon & Porkins
T. J. Boyle
PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS
Brockvi l lets Lorgest Select ion
of Modern Eyeweo r
189 King Sf. W. Brockvi l le
olso in Ottowo
137 Sporks Sr. ;278 OrConnor Sr.
Ben evo lence of
Mory E. Feeny
- -Jewel ler--
l3 Dundos St.
London. Ontorio.
I,I. LOEB LIi,IITED
Wholemle Groceries,
Cigorettes, Io$ocooc,
C.onfecf iomries, Drugs,
Appliances.
fiork&le Ave. Dl 34t5671
BROCKVITLE ONTARIO
C.ompliments of
J. F. GREER
Fumiture & Furnishings
Comer - King & Edword Streets
ONTARIOPRESCOTT
wA 5-2707
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7toanetng serulceFor over ninety years, the Commerce hasbeen the sign of th'e finest in bankingservices. Either at home, or wherever youtravel, let the Commerce take care of yourfinancial problems. There are branches inevery major centre in Canada to offer youthe finest in convenient, coulteous service.
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BANK OF COMMERCEOaer 1260 branches to sen)e uou
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DYERS ond FINISHERS
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