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2Ae Maman INSPIRES 'rule sonALls'l'S rutt'tl.' Tub: Iirzv. I IC. Ihc.un', Mas. M. .X. Mt'G.uc'rY, Iixs I'Ixt'ul.u:Nc'x', 1t'1'. Rm' Vu It Vnxulx I7 D Ilrllx tt im I . . . . .. :.4:' in 4:s. HrIItl41N..X.IIxl'I,. landing: 'l'nr: ltm' S .XYIII-WIKI., xIXItII'Tl'I'I Ilissrzv, Mun' Sy my .Xnrxrisr Ili uws. Ini: is NI I IXl'I HIUII',Ii, I.ltlI.I.I. I.i mn. I7oi.onl4,s .Il.IlImI.. Inr. ltr-.i la, XX. FVIIXIIIY, .vioxx SI'lII'1I'I'l.fV'K, M unix Rt noi.:-n As a nuvlvus for a Sodality I'nion in thc' diot-vso f La Vrossv, tho first annual Marian Congrvss was cld at Aquinas on May 23 undvr thc- dirvc-tion of ht' ROV. Josvph Knndingvr. I'Ixvc-lltivv S01-rt-tary of l1e'i'aLliolit' Youth Organization. and IIis lixt-t-lloiivy. Yilllillll II.. Griffin. II. D.. .Xuxiliary Bishop of I,a t rossc and Gvnvral Dircc-tor of the V. Y. 0. Six crsous from vac-h parish were dvlvgatrd to attvnd ic f'0llVK'lllIOIl. Similar to thc' Fisva in Vhivago. tht- purposc of iv nvwly proposvd organization is to proinotv lwttvr nity and rvlationship lwtwvvn tho various Sodalitics I tht' diot-csc. 'l'hv Vongrvss opvnvd with rvgistra- on and a short tour of lhv svhool. 'l'hc'n Iiishop riftin vvlvhratvtl Mass in tho gym at I0 o'c-look. t' the first gc-nt-ral nivvting tho Itov. Ilanivl A. Lord, , J.. National Dirvc-tor of thc Sodality and Editor ' tht- IQUICI-INlS JYURK. addrvssvd the sodalists. IIO xokv on the spiritual work of thc sodalist and outh's placv in thc world. I,nnc'h1-on was sorx't-tl hy thc Aquinas Ilonic l'0ll0lIlI1'S dvpartlnvnt. to tht- tlvlvgatvs. .Y spvvial sue ot' thv AQl'lN.xs Xlaws dvdir-att-?l'to tho Marian ongrvss was distrihutvd among thosv prcsvut. quinas was wvll rvprvsvntcd at the Congrt-ss through .Q svvcral parish sodalitics in thc vity, in 'whit-h quinas studvnts have' always horn vvry avtivv. ,ls 0-5 , . ... llhc' SCVIIUIIZII divisions wort' as follows: I'luc'ha- ristic- C'onnnittvv. thv Itvv. M. J. Kclnhofvr, lc-advr. and Mario:-0 Iiisscn. 4-hairman: Our I,ady's Vom- lnittvc, tht- Itvv. IC. SUIIIIIIIZ. lvadvr. and .Ydt-lint' Burns. 1-hairinan: Vatholic- Truth Vonnuittc-0, tho Rov. S. Andvrl, lc-advr. and Dolores Xlhel, c-hairmang Apostolic- l'ominittt-v. tht- Itvv. I . IC. Mullen. loader, and Yiola Young. chairman: Program and Puhlivity fl0lllIIIIlIl'0, the Itvv. F. IC. Brady. lvadvr. and I.ur-ilc linlvr. t'll2tIl'lll2tllI and tht- Soi-ial Lift' fl0lllllIIlll'0, tho Itvv. .X. Ilaul. lvadvr. and Mary Svvv, 1-hairnxan. .Xt an vxcvlltivc- dinnvr lu-td at 'I'ranc s 'I'va. Room on May 18. Miss Dorothy Wilhnann nu-t with thc Youth Vongrm-ss Vonnnittov. a large 1-onnnittvo coinposvd of privst lvadcrs from various parts of the state- and lay nivinlwrs who arc- working in prep- aration for tho c-oiniug Vongrcss. Miss YVilhnann was livrv to addrvss tht- N. V. F. IY. Sha' is National dirvc-tor of parish sodalitivs of thc' Ql'l'1l43N's XYORK. Ifathvr I,ord prvsidvd at tht- last G0m'ral Mvuting to hc-ar thv rcport of thc soc-tional IIICCIIIIQS. The sodalists adopted a 1-onstitution for ont! yvar, to tvst its working advantagvs and ottivvrs wort- sole-t't,ctI from thv loading sodalists. Ilis I'Ixr-vllciiry. .tlvxandcr J. Mvflavic-k, Il. IP., Bishop of I.a Vrossc, atldrvssvd thc youths of tho dior-csv in a closing lm-ssagv. CONGRESS . . .
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Tun Rav. Axmuosi-1 Mem-m', Golden .tubilarian The seholastie year of '36-'37 was ushered in at. Aquinas in the form of many new and different aetivities--soeial, edueational. and religious-des- timed to beeome tradition in the annals of Aquinas. ,Avith the registration of 157 Freshmen. the total enrollment was over 600. The summer of 1936 left its mark on the physieal appearanee of Aquinas in the form of an addition to the gym for storage spaee. and eomplete renovation of the entire building. At the head of the enlarged faeulty. the Rev. Joseph F. Kundinger was named prineipal. replaeing the Rev. Hilary A. Leuther. prineipal from IQQ7 to 19361 the Rev. J. Henry, the Rev. R. E. Nlefarthy. and the Rev. Broekman as teaehers of Religiong the Rev. J. B. Pinion, band direetorg Sister BI. Avilfred, Geometry: Sister M. Dolora. Modern History and Vivies: Sister M. Pauline, Frenehg Sister M. Adjuta. Algebra: Sister M. Fortuna, Typing: Sister M. Laurinda. German and General Business: Sister M. Bertha, English: Sister M. Patrick. Libraryg Sister M. Dc-tavia. Assistant in Music' Department: and Sister M. Fides, Seienee. Early in the fall Aquinas students partieipated in the Golden Jubilee eelebration for the Rev. Ambrose Alurphy. one ol' Aquinas' most generous beuefaetors. Hundreds of books in the Aquinas library attest to his generosity. Mary Veeile Mink. editor of the 1937 'l'ul'MPL1'l' aehieved the honor of beeoming the seeond Aquinas student to win the national essay eontest sponsored by Metro-Iloldwyn-hlayer. Her award was a Euro- pean eruise. and visits to points of interest in Eng- land and Franc-e. r Phe organization of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary for the development of personal holiness and Catholic leadership in youth, was the year's most outstanding innovation of extra-eurrieular aetivities. Joseph Rathburn was appointed Prefeet and Ruth Krismer. Yiee-Prefer-t to lead the soeiety with the aid ot' a Board of Faeulty-Members. A new movement presented itself in the form of a Student founeil. headed by the oftieers of the Sodal- ity as well as the ottieers ot' various elubs. The initial projeet was the inauguration of the merit system. Storm Tossed. by the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S. J.. was given on November I8 and 22 as the annual play sponsored by the Aquinas publieations and direeted by the Rev. Joseph F. Kundinger. The Musie department on December Q2 gave Laurenee Housman's play Bethlehem,' under the direction of Sister M. Dolorette and Sister M. Oe- tavia. Seleet groups from the Senior Girls' Glee flub and the Senior Mixed Chorus sang on the Ave Maria programs sponsored by the La Crosse Dioeese over radio station WKBH. The series was inaugurated February 28 and elosed April 4. Possibly the year's most outstanding assembly was the informal visit paid to Aquinas by the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard. S. J.. on Blareh 16. He is a well-known Aretie explorer, famed as The Glaeier Priest. That Sister M. Vharitina. supervisor at Aquinas. had been ehosen to do missionary work in China. was announced on Mareh 30. The realization of a life dream for Sister will bring a great loss to Aquinas when she sails in August of this year for the Orient. 'Tappy Ricks, adapted from Peter B. Kyne's humorous tale about a serappy yet lovable, old shipping magnate and his daughter. was given by the Dramatie f'lub on April 21 and 22. The Nlarian Uongress held May Q3 at. Aquinas under the auspiees ot' the UYO. attraeted nearly 1,000 members from the La Vrosse dioeese. Among the greater highlights of the day were the talks given by the Rev. Daniel A. Lord, S. J., editor of the Qt7I'II5N'S AVURK. and Dorothy Avillman. on the staff ot' the same public-ation. . . . And so Time marehes on--'and this year at. Aquinas can sueeessfully elose having brought new laurels to the stage of Aquinas by the aetors on that stagefthe students of Our School. - - - CAWLM
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