St John Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Bellaire, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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ioifrifxjoifviozricnifnicniaxicnjojcxiavicxicrjcrzxieieicriu 'Q Iviuioiaxioiulioioioifviarxfrini- T H E L A M P A D I S T '1n:1viaxioi4xjoQnIoZn14 1880--1930 with its colorful roofs. Incidentally, he gave us the Lisbon idea of Safety First in the way they manage their railroad crossing problems. When it is time for the train, they put down the gates whether the train is coming or not, and they leave them down until the train passes. From Lisbon we moved with him to Naples, where we saw Mt. Vesuvius. He explained that this volcanic mountain can be seen by means of an elevated railroad, but he, and therefore we, remained content to view it from terra firma. From Naples we went on to Rome. Of course the main attraction in Rome was the Pope. Father was fortunate to have seen him four times. He described the Holy Father as a stocky built man not above the height of our beloved pastor, Father Wittman. He painted in words the famous Sistine Chapel and said that he never expected to hear, on this side of heaven, anything more beautiful than the singing of the Sistine choir. He spoke of the fine Mosaic pictures each of which was twenty years in the making. These pictures are so perfect they look like oil paintings until you get very close to them. He also took us through the Catacombs, those vast caves, running for miles under the city. We followed the lighted candles and saw where the bodies of some of the martyrs had been buried in the sides of the caves, and their graves indicated by a slab of stone with inscriptions on it. Then we saw the great procession outside the Vatican after the treaty had been signed between the Pope and the Italian government. With its vivid description and spicy humor, the lecture was one of the most interesting and instructive we have ever heard. -Rose Molli, '30. KILKENNY INN Just two days before the time for the LAMPADIST to go to press, Father Wittman entertained the football and basketball squads and the Junior and Senior Classes of St. John's Hi at Kilkenny Inn with one of the most delightful affairs held this year. Two large busses were chartered for making the seven mile trip. The banquet hall was appropriately decorated with the school colors, and the scene was one that will never be forgotten. Balloons, whistles, paper caps, and various other articles conducive to festive gayety were there in profusion, and needless to say we entered without any coaxing into the spirit of hilarity suggested by these playthings. After romping around to our heart's content, we were led to the tables, where we sat down to one of the most delectable feasts ever served as an athletic banquet. In fact, we sat too long, for no time was left for toasts. In a speech that delighted everybody, Father Wittman spoke of the benefits derived from school athletics, and especially of the beneiicial effects of physical well-being on mental efficiency. Captains for the next year's football and basketball teams were elected, Lombardy being chosen captain of the football team and Hocken- 1 biuiuqboioii 101011 1 1114111 1 1010101111



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meta rjoiaviaviwvienioicnicrinjuicrivrirrifrifxioieriesxeviw o Deo 1SSO-- 1930 MU llC This has been a year of marked advancement in the music depart- ment, both in the ordinary progress of lesson and practice made by individual music pupils, and in the ensemble work by which they are accustomed to show how they can pull together to furnish entertainment for music lovers. With chorus work, two orchestras, and a band on their hands, Sister Lucy, Sister Mary Baptist, and Miss Helen Reilly have more than enough to keep them going. St. John's Band Last year Father Preston started a movement toward the organization of a band, but unfortunately he did not get it under way before he was removed to another parish. To our great relief the music department came to the rescue, and took up the work. Band classes were begun October 15, and a week later the instruments arrived. S One gloomy day in December when it was almost too cold to be out, we were startled out of our English study, by strains of band music. Could it be from our neighbor's radio? No, for it was coming from the street side of the house. In a moment we were all at the window and Sister appreciating the novelty of the situation, permitted us to go outside. There in the middle of the street were thirty-two of our little musicians lined up with their instruments, blocking traffic on Thirty-seventh street, and delaying amused travelers while they blew the strains of Adeste Fideles out on the frosty air. How proud they looked! They had good reasons to be proud. Many a band after a few years of experience could do no better. Before we could know what was coming next, the Drum Major gave the signal and they proceeded to the rectory to serenade Father Witt- man. They certainly put it over. Father expressed his appreciation by remarking, Why worry about future years when Sousa's Musicians are no more, since we have a substitute ? Their uniforms have been ordered, but we regret to say that these will arrive too late for us to get their picture in the Lampadist. JUNIOR URCHESTRA The Junior Orchestra is a natural outgrowth from the Band. A great deal can be said concerning this Orchestra. For the short period of its organization and the youthfulness of the members, its success is surprising and worthy of comment. Older students who hear their rehearsals have not withheld well merited praise. Sometimes, of course, their practice periods are annoying, but even these have their compensations. Straining our vocal chords one day, trying to rise above the loud, ----- T H E L A M P A D 1 s T '---------'--------

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