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Q,-tE!J3,.q3,, CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS PRESENT CONCERT The Cathedral Chorlsters of Fort Wayne presented a concert of sacred music in February in Our' Chapel The program included a musical tribute to Bishop Noll, hymn to the Blessed Sacrament, and the Blessed V1rg1n,and a rendi tion of the Ordinary of the Mass in several styles of music Added to this we heard selections by the Wood String Quartet together with a commentary by Mon signor Dapp, Rector of the Cathedral VX MUSIC CONTEST On the evening of May l the school presented its annual music contest, procuring the services f Professor John Yonkman t act s Judge for the program It included three of the main fields of music voice, p1ano,and musical instruments, with the contestants vying to outdo each other in the performance their pieces and their musical tech nlque ORATORY CONTEST Perhaps there were no Clceros or Fulton Sheens among the group but the special students and fifth and sixth year men did their best to treat the various phases under the general sub- ject, THE CHURCH TODAY Having pre pared ten minute speeches they used all the frills and rhetorical devices at their disposal to convince the au dience and judges of their abilities The winner of the contest received the Monsignor Conroy Oratory Medal given annually to the boy who dis plays the most polished style in the presentation of an oration, coupled with the best composition ' r 1 X, M 1 id O I o a - of - -j5...
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---' f' :wif For most seminarians the annual retreat is probably the best liked and most important event of the school year It is not only a three day vacation from the everyday grind of school life, but it is also a period of meditative silence and self scrutiny, a therapeutic treatment for the soul A retreatmas ter must be present to point out and firmly impress upon one's mind all those spiritual matters which one may have neglected between Latin, Greek, and basket ball A retreat, then, should be conducted by a man deeply grounded in the spl X K Jlnusqv' sip ritual life, not only that he may perceive, but also anticipate the many obsta- cles tnat are apt to be encountered in the spiritual realm. Such a man is Fr. Westendorf, patient and understanding, his knowledge of boys is deep and true. In his many conferences he highlighted the beauty of our vocation and stressed the necessity of being positive in all of our actions. With the help of silence and private meditation, each boy must have ended the retreat with a deeper ap preciation of his exalted calling. ..34- X, :If , Lf, A , at X wg dk ev by 4IIIIh 2 fgfl Q Y
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GLEE CLUB GOES ON THE AIR The Glee Club proved itself most active during the current school year Besides sponsoring a Christmas program this orgalnzatlon played its part in the celebration of two birthdays, vis that of Father Rector and of His Excellency But perhaps its most outstanding feat was a half hour recording of sacred music played over station WTRC, Elkhart, on Holy Saturday After weeks of grewsome rehearsal the Glee Club assembled in Corunata Hall and sang renditions commemo rating each of the great events of Holy Week K K INITIATES NEW MEMBERS The Kamera Klub held its annual initiation of new members on Sunday, February 6 Bubjectlng their victims to all the tortures that could be devised, the older members were able to determine whether they would be fit to enter this society Cleaning house, polishing desks and shining shoes formed just part of the ordeal The rest was too horrible to describe, and since we do not wish to frighten you, we shall refrain from any description fWe ask only that you remember these unfortunate victims in your prayers J BASS CLEF PRESENTS IRISH MUSICAL On St Patr1ck's Day Hthat good auld spiritn had so pervaded the air by noon that we were given the rest of the day off and in the even Clef Octet set Smerke's Tavern ing the Bass a record for original programs with their presentation of Mc The lack of a plot, a seeming prerequisite of a good musical, was more that supplanted by sweet harmonizing and excellent props 36 I I . 0 A l 1 A , , , 1 Q . I I O Q I ' S v., . , 5 4. - . 4' j '.'. 1, 1 ,TV-. UE ' I 4 ' fzvf 0' n .'...'. ,I .I K. ',4 ..' , - 4 .','-. . .. . - . an... l ll ,.' , Q, . .'.u' 'A A . --I ' . L, ,' 5 -1 . , . . . . 1 .J . O - ..
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