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Class Reunion
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An Opeft Forum fyttl tie h$a JiTBlessed Sacrament
A em reunion was field ftt School Audftofiuto on W64h$sday» Ap$ 22 a| 8 i m . A
George's Lounge, Hudson Ave panel wHl discuss open occupancy'a£djntegrate4 nousrSaturday, April 4, for members lng In theltocltesler urea,
of the 1943 class of Corpus
PANELIST? will include' I^ev, tn tr'eir; owta pailsh Vety Itev.
Christ! School
Robert ICrcckeJ, Chaplain of the Iftsjk Edwayd J. SfcAnlff te>
ATTENDING were more than Catholic interracial council, vi, honorary Clfauinan, W t h e
one third of the class with their Nathaniel Hujst. .Pwsldeiw of gtoup.
husbands and wives and two of the Catholic, Interracial Coun
the three pailsh priests who «!, GeoifiO Frank, Real Estate
were at Corpus Christ! In 1943 member of the STqnroe County
Human Relations Commission
, Father Soy Morphy, now pas- William Asher, Manager flf*Mr
tor a t S V Jerome's Church, East dustnal Relation? a t jfesox: CorRochester, was the first speak- poration ana. Dr, John Abbott,
er, Father Thomas McVeigh,
now, the pastor of Church of Chairman ot the Blessed Siiera.
the ifoly Angels in Nundu, also ment'Parish Interracial Court
snofce. m commented, that the cil. Dr William H, ailman of
Was the jMtsuu at Corputi Christ! the University of ttdehpster
late. Msgf. Willinra M Hart who faculty and recent wlnh«r of a
in 11H3, would surely have en
Guggenheim- fellowship will act
Joyed^ this reunion.
as moderator
Father McVeigh added that
this is the only class of Corpus The Blessed Sacrament ParChrlstl to have a reunion since ish Council Is believed: to, be
the Class of 1919 mi he en- the first of i.s k i n d l n l h e D i o couVaged a 25th year reunion qese and consists qf^ * nujnblBr
In 1988. Father John Maliey,
now pastor of • St- Joseph's o i parishioners dedicsted to the
Church in Penfield Was unable cause of interracial iusflce with- y i s i t ^.iHowliiJWj—liti?*
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which consisted of dinner and
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was organized last September
MERCY ALUMNAE will hoM 4fs Coittmttnjon and assisted Mr. Goonan and was
hreakfast on Sunday, April 26 at 9 tun. Miss Mary Mc- happy with the response,of class
Laughlin, left, is chairman and Mrs. Dennis Moore,, members a n * wffl'be glad to
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Sunday, April 19 — St. Ann,
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April 8, 1994 at his home, 67 M o a t l n s t l t u t e a n d w a . a -^^
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Hon G a r d n e r
E S * * , * S S L , ! S d f ^ J i ' t ^ - . M w g m t Mary's Mon's Club James Ball, 710 Wlnton Rd,
Ham J. Gordlnlor, subdeacon. and Holy Name Society and of
S., Rochester, whoso daughtot
Also In the sanctuary wore tho tho Legion of Mary.
Joanne, i s a junior at t h o ColNQ, 3-2097
Bt. Rev, Msgr. Maynard A. Conlego of Mt. S t Joseph; Ohio, i s There Is ho better w a y to show
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Surviving are his wife, Lil- invited to tho 5th annual Fayour love, and respect than with
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FRA^IK J. HART
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