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GLEE CLUB The Glee Club exists to foster in students a love and appreciation of good music. This group has been very active dur- ing the year. The club sponsored the music con test which has held on Ma 1 Professor John Yonkman, director of the Fort Wayne Cathedral Chor isters, ,judged the finals The members entertained at the Hallowe en and Christmas parties At Bishop Noll's birthday celebration on January 24, they were highly praised for their presentation of Pal estr1na's Popule Meus and a musical interpretation of Longfel low's poem, 'When Day is Done During Holy Week, the club broad 5 cast over Station WTRC in Elkhart N f - ,5aXQ'7'?pg:l 1137: ,gi QQ BASS CLEF oc'I'E'1' This little band of vocalists has worked hard this year to entertain their fellow students They admit, however, that amusing 4 others is a secondary motive When the Bass Clef Octet was formed early in the year, its purpose was solely to entertain its members A Their first appearance was at the Christmas party After that, they were called upon to sing qi . at the B1shop's birthday entertainment for the visiting scouts Their grand triumph was on St Patr1ck's night when they presented original slap stick musical com edy, One Night in a Bar room U '71 y . j 9 . . - Y W 0 e ' g 1 as - 1 xi 46' he X W, . o 1 p A celebration and at the 1 X I I A . gr . -Q an - - M e .Q -
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'Eff R 11.141 ,V eve 4:9 . Jxwaraijiv SEA SCOUT LAND SHIP S S MARIS STELLA SCOUTS SCOUTS SCOUTS One of the most lnterestlng of the extra-curricular act1v1t1es in the seminary is that f the scouting program It provides its members with the opportunity of developing a good sense f responsibility and cooperation with their fellows To increase student participation, the program is divided into ll BOY SCOUT TROOP NO 57 and 2D SEA SCOUT SHIP, THE S S MARIS STELLA The boy scouts include mainly the younger boys under the supervision of Norb Howe, Scout master, and James O'Ne1ll and James Tracy, Assistant Scoutmasters Periodic meetings and examina- tions for merit badges form the basic portion of their activities, while the establishment of a pamphlet rack not only provides the scouts with financial aid, but puts at the disposal of the stu dents and outsiders the best in Catholic pamphlets Sea scouting is open for the older boys and is directed by Joe Voss, Mate, John Klem, ficer of the Deck, and David Suelzer, Quartermaster Besides instructions on the requirements for advancement the sea scouts receive actual sea training on the boats of the committee members The combined efforts of both groups brought about a meeting at the school of all the scouts of this area several times during the year Aff Q-..'!5 ff-in REV JOHN S SMERH, O S C Moderator soy scom' Taco? NO 57 20 O . O . . g . 0 . I Of. . 'whim K N 9 A . M ,gt Qu, 1 . If . . , .
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KAMERA KLUB The KAMERA KLUB, organized a few years ago at SHS was reorganized here last fall under the direction of Fr Joseph Bruemmer The purpose of the club is to interest its members in photography and Thomas Bickel was elected president and Thomas Scheets, vice president and secretary treasurer at the first meeting of the year The initiation of the 28 new members took place on February 6 making the total membership 58 Biweekly meetings are held to discuss photographic problems, demon strate techniques, and view instructional movies The K K had a highly successful nPenny Night' and used the proceeds to good advantage to equip the new darkroom with a new flash contact printer, enlarg ing easel, electric print dryer, automatic timer and most recently a new enlarger Through the suggestion of the club, the store has been stocked with photographic supplies for the cam era enthusiasts And various committees of the club took over the sale of individual and group pictures which the club developed from the negatives Fr. Richard made for the yearbook pictures. -22.. REV. JOSEPH M. BRUEMMER to continue the school album. I
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