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lgzttriniin Igrugram What's up here, Ben? On February 22, George Washingtons birth- day, members of the Literary Society, under the direction of Fr. William Zimmer, put on for the student body a program in honor of the great historical leaders of America. The pro- gram, entitled George WOS17I'lIgf0lZ'S World, cov- ered six main periods of George Washington's life from the years 1732-1799: George Wash- ington as a boy, as a soldier, as a farmer, as a general, as a citizen, and as our president. The first part of the program was a series of serious and humorous skits representing events of historical import which took place all over the world during Washington's lifetime. Also included in this part of the program were sing- ing, poetry recitations, readings, and speeches representative of that era. Part two of the program was based on the elegy of John Crown, a World War II veteran who died from wounds suffered in that war. It was a tribute to other leaders of ,this country, both factual and legendary, who gave. us our American heritage and made our country what it is. The patriotic program was concluded with a brief address by George Washington himself, who indicated the importance of a lasting rather than ephemeral spirit of patriotism. It sho' is ready, honey! Now, there is a real handy person
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0 1 dundee: Competent speaking is essential to the life of a priest. Here at the seminary, speaking has the twofold function of giving experience and of providing entertainment. These two func- tions are executed simultaneously each year on March 7, the day of the annual St. Thomas Aquinas Oratorical Contest and the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas. For this year's tenth annual oratorical contest, the judges were: Reverend William O'Halloran, SSS, Rector of Blessed Sacrament, Waupacag Mr. Edward Hruska of the St. Norbert College Speech De- partment, and Mr. Richard Londo of the St. Norbert College English Department. Senior division winners: Larry Drexler, Victor Klimoski, Randy Remmel. Each speaker in the college division has the task of delivering his own origi- nal composition. The first prize of twenty-five dollars was awarded by the judges to Don Mleziva of the first year college class. A fifteen-dollar second prize was won by Gerald Wellens of the second year college, and Bill Vander Heyden of the first year college won the third-place prize of ten dollars. The money for these prizes is donated each year by Reverend Michael Wasniewski, Pastor of St. Mary Magdalene Church, Waupaca. Junior division winners: Michael Kopetsky, Michael Baier, Peter Van Dyke. The contest itself involves competition within three divisions, including three contestants from each class. The junior division is comprised of freshmen and sophomores. Each of the con- testants in this division must present a piece of poetry. First place in the junior division went to Peter Van Dykeg second place went to Michael Baier, and third place to Michael Kopetsky. The junior and senior contestants, making up the senior division, must give prose selec- tions. In this division, the judges chose Larry Drexler as first-place winner, Victor Klimoski for second place, and Randy Remmel for third. Each of the winners in these two divisions received an engraved gold medal. Winners in college division: Don Mleziva, Jerry Wellens, and Bill Vander Heyden. 75
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