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X' li R l 'll :X S ST. THOMAS STRING ENSEMBLE Sf. Tlmnllzs String Ifllfflllbll' The St. Thomas String Ensemble, under the able direction of lX'Ir. Albin Preusse, is fast becoming an excellent example of lllarywood musical talent. The selections it has offered have been of such unusual merit that it is easy to see a promising future is before them. NUMBERS lfi,-,ef 1'if,1m ,e,e ti, ,,,,,e,,,,,,,e, ,eeie, , E oomcoifizxisviiwiz VlSNl:R Sm-mn! I'ioli11 , , ,,r,,, ,,,,, , ciER'l'RL'lHE RAL' llllfllllllllillll ,,,,,,. ,,l,liI,IA REXIHAN Piano ,,,.. ,.,.,i,,,... E i....VIRo1xi.x M.fxRTiNEAL' IJirm-tm -......,. . .C Mk. Ariux Pkeussiz ,.i .i- PRELINIINARIES OF STATE NIUSIC CONTEST Excitement ran high at Nlarvwood the morning of lllay thirteenth, for the mem- bers of the St. Thomas String Ensemble and the Little Flower Glee Club set out for Kalamazoo to match their musical art against that of opposing schools of western lllichigan. The selections sung by the Glee Club were Ijfflllllillg, by Shelley, assigned contest number, and Il Relorno def Gregge, by Nluller. The manuscript of the latter was received through the courtesy of blonsignor Rella, director of the Sistine Choir, who graciously granted the required permission to use it. The Veritas is glad to announce just before it goes to press, that first honors were won by the Little Flower Glee Club. The St. Thomas String Ensemble gave such an artistic rendering of lVIozart's illinuef in E Flat and Karl liomzalcys Fable that they were accorded second place among the contestants, and are to enjoy the privilege of entering the final contest at Lansing, lway twenty-hrst. V 1926i
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x' If Ia I 'I' ,I s TI-IE CICERONIAN SOCIETY One of the most interesting societies in our school is the Ciceronian Society. This is :I public-speaking club formed in connection with our Junior English Work. The main object of this club is to create a warm spirit and :I fine feeling of fellowship, and to make us independent and capable of carrying on meetings when the necessity arises. At each meeting an interesting debate or discussion on popular subjects is scheduled. In this way we gain poise and self-reliance besides an acquaintance with problems of the day. Our society is yet in its infancy but it promises a bright future. FIRST TER M I'rr-I-izlrnt .... ............... XYIRGINI.-X PRINGLI2 Sf-I-farm-y .,....., . .IXII.xRoL'mzITu Foasrmz 7'I'l'l13'lH'l'l' ....... . .c..I, ....,, t.... ...... IN I IARII2 SIIII2I.ns SECOND TERM Prei-iflwn ........, ........c,, L ovom KIRcHoFIf Sen-mzry ......... I, .,,c.. Lizxonn BoI.GIzIz 7'l'l'llKlll'l'I' ....... ., .,..... ....,.....,. .........,..,,.....,. ..... ...,,. .... IX f I A R IE SHIELDS THIRD TERM IJ:-rt-iflent ........,. .....,... I JELIA RENIH.-KN S!'l'l'Pl!lI'-V .,.....,. .,,... ,...,,...... L E ONA HAKE Trmsuz-er .,..... ..w...,......,.,c....,,.........,....,c,,,..,t ,...t V I RGINIA PRINGLE The Class debating teams were chosen iII February. 14j7'frnmfive Team- N egati-ve Team- YIVONNE JURGENSON ELIZABETH COLLINS BLANCI-IE LE PAGE CIENEVIEVE YARED LELIA RENII-IAN VIRGINIA IVIART.NEAU I . kt. -:11 :.-I- ' I e I 9 2 6 R -1 Page Sixty-nin
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Y li R l 'I' A S CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE The Catholic Students lllission Crusade, under the leadership of the Crusade directress, was reorganized on lfebruary I2, 1926. This year's election of officers are as follows: Praviflent ............,,. .......... G ERTRUDE RAU 1'ire-Presizlent ........,..........,l..w.....S. .,..,.., E LIZAHETH COLLINS S1'rr1'i11ry and 7lI'!Y1,Vlll'f'I'. ,..,..,.,........,.... . ...... ........,,.. IX 'IARGARET HOUGH Much good work is being done by the Crusade. The object of this organization is to help promote interest in home and foreign missions among the students, and to enlist the support of others in missionary undertakings. The following was taken from an article entitled, Saving Souls in New Mexico, by Anna C. Riinogue in the November 14, 1925, issue of Anzerim. This shows the fine support the missions are receiving from our own lvfarywood Sisters. Describing the difficulties of Father Peter Kuppers in establishing a school at Embudo, New Nlexico, and of obtaining sufficient teachers, lVIiss lllinogue says: This year sees their school placed beyond the possibility of failure, in the transfer of its charge to the Dominican Sisters from blarywood, Michigan. VVith the white robed Daughters of St. Dominic in Embudo, we may safely affirm that the reign of proselytism has passed and the progress of Christian education, social betterment, religion, assured. The coming of the Sisters to Embudo already has had its effect upon the people of Penasco, and the school, long hoped for there, will soon become a reality, with Dominican Sisters likewise in charge. With more schools like these, New Nlexico can be saved. The lVIisses Gertrude Rau and hflargaret Hough will represent our unit at the Crusade Convention in Dayton, Ohio. .Iune 25-28. ? E! I V l l - ' 1 9 6 ' i .i.. ,,.g131,, . Pup- S:'1mn ly-one
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