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gh Rev. Cyril D. Udall, C.S.B. Director ot the Department of Music TRUMPETS AND TROM BONES Front Row: John McDermott, Douglas Bristol, John Triclcey, Thomas Bristol, William Crandall, John Schalk, William Zweigle, Owen McDermott. Back Row: Carl Altamura, John Werder, Francis Lipani, Carl Silvio, Paul Ayers, Raymond Mura, Joseph Rabideau, Thomas Micelli, James Cantella, Peter Provenzano, Sebastian Petix. MUSIC Aquinas has always been iustly proud ot its Music Department, and certainly this year has been no ex- ception. When Mr. l-lasenauer announced his retirement atter twenty-two years ot taithtul service, no one envied his successor, because there had been built up an organiza- tion which was outstanding in the state, and thus he would be expected to continue the high standard. With youthtul enthusiasm and conscientious zeal, instructions given the Drum section in specialized techniques by Mr. James Murray, and the early morning drills conducted by Fr. Udall tor the whole band. Students ot the Freshman class, interested in broaden- ing their musical knowledge were instructed, one period a day, in the playing ot the French l-lorn, the Flute, the Tuba, and the Clarinet. The Band Council with Peter Provenzano President, Tom Bristol Vice-President, Charles Masse Secretary, Don Father Udall undertoolc the taslc. Anyone who has seen and heard the band will admit that it is comparable to the best in the past in musical ability and marching. With the aid ot Mr. Donohue, who directed the Glee Clubs and Liturgical Choir, and Mr. Zalcoor, the business manager, the organization is continuing the splendid tradition begun over thirty years ago. Interesting and helpful innovations this year were the Piccolo Librarian, and Carl Silvio Manager, strove to popularize and publicize the activities ot the Band. BRASS Front Row: Lawrence Mulhern, Robert Welch, James Maher, William Lehner, Walter Schaefer. Baclr Row: Frances Diprosa, Donald Dequs, John Concannon, John Morley, Robert Kretchmer, Daniel Hofmann, James Brooks, Richard LaForce. THOMAS BRISTOL Drum Major
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Pulse lzalring in Mr. Zajdel's Healih class. The fundamenlals of basketball in a gym class. Eye test given by Miss Heaney. Physical examination given by Allred Seller, M.D. HEALTH Caring for a giff of God. The True significance of heallh is nol' a narrow fhing buf ralher il' lalces info consideration every aspecf of man's life. I+ a'H'emp+s +o develop him physically. menfally. and emolionally. ln general if has for ifs aim 'rhe clevelopmenl of +he complele and well-rounded personali+y. The firsf con+ac+ is made wilh lhe healfh course in +he freshman and sophomore years by means of gym classes. During 'rhis Hme and afrerwards The sludenlrs are encouraged +0 lake par? in alhlelics in order lo develop any nalural abilily lhey may have in sporls and lo pul inlo praclice whal lhey have learned in gym classes. Finally every senior has lo falce a comprehensive course in heallh which consisls of lcnowl- edge of +he body and Hrs funclions, proper ealing and sleeping habils, lhe do's and don'+s ol social life, and 'lhe developmenl' of personalily. Conse- quenlly lhe gradualing senior is equipped wilh a knowledge for very praclical needs. ll is only righl 'rhal' a Calholic school should fhus equip ifs sludenls +o prolecl and nurlure a divine gif+ . . . healrh. l, MR. LOUIS BASILE Director of 'the Department of Health
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During +he year, +he Band preformed oulslandingly al Pep Rallies, Assemblies, Foofball Games, and al Mercy l-ligh School and lhe annual Spring Concerl. Al l-ligh Masses, lhe Lilurgical Choir has rendered Gregorian Chan+ accu- rafely and inspiringly. The Glee Clubs have been heard al Assemblies and 'rhe annual Spring Con- cerf, al all of which lhey were enlhusie asfically acclaimed. We wish ro congralulafe all connecled wifh lhe Deparlmenl for lheir worlc in making 'rhis year's performances a grea+ success. CLARINETS Front Row: :Ives Qaccea.. Eyzzges 3 '3U 3 in' uf fi' 'fn air' 523 a Pa 3 Vai Back Row: 'v':'ae fA'ffZf5' :at Petvcoac Pete' vzrmarcwtn J Sqceneberge' Wa te' B,.:':f. e Q sec' Sac: :bet Qi'a'U 3 WOODWINDS Frcni Row: N Tae G-awe, Se'a P-'fre ,fn Bfzifretta Picef Ba '1a't'er Pobcdt lfoen Bach Row: Rc Streb M :hae So ne Da. Z1 C .ad R 'hard G, C, led Lncc n J Sneryda. PERCUSSION Leif io 2 i,
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