-49- roligioua life, 'Entering St. Stmstan's in 1955* be graduated in 1941. and the oaraa year began,theological studies at Soly Hsart Seminary, iialifax. 5a was ordained in lona by 13 i 3ho» Boyle on June 24. 1945« ilev* Jobn Sullivan, 71ce-3actor of St* Sunatan's, jxraaohed the ordina¬ tion sermon* Cn the following Sunday, July 1, Father 2oohe celebrated Me First Soloran Oigh r&ss in his native church, trie senaon for thia occasion being delivered by \&r, i 'vlichael Ilooney, Bloocsfield. From 1945 to 194tx» father 3oohe taught at St. iX'netan' a. and in the latter year began post-graduate studies in mathematics at the "University of Kotre Bsme, Indiana , from which ho received his .%-;» So. in I94\» Re¬ turning to his .Aim Mater the q&w year, ha baa been a nember of the faculty to the present day. Pot* the past several years he has hold the positions of I1egi3trer and Soan of Studies, in which capacities to has given his all for the cause of education and for the bettor- riont of the student body. HS7. 0LA238CS ^OCisS . " Father Clarence, brother of the above,, was born in lona in 192?* 53e spent sis years at St* Stsnstan^s, graduating in 1949* Following theological training at L !oly *feart Seminary, JJalifax, he V 7aa ordained to the priesthood in St. .Dunstan's Basilica by.£ishop Ifcyle on May 30.. 1953» ?he next ;r»ming he celebrated his Fir3t Solemn High i-bss at St* Michael's Church, lona. Rev. William Sirapeon * Bursar at St. Dtxaatan's, preached the sermon, father Roche has spent his entire priestly life to 8ate aa assistant at the Basilica Parish. Along