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Zbzcbzeickazozhaacan The musical organiza- tion this year has been as active as ever under the direction of Brother Ed- ward. The musicians have been inspired by the Maes - tro's sharp beat and his wise selection of music. For the first time in the band's history, the boys have been capable of exe- cuting an eyecatching per- formance on the gridiron. Not only did Brother Ed- ward improve the general ability of the band members in their playing and drilling, but he also increased the number of the band to a to- tal of sixty able and talented musicians. The students may very well be proud of the musi- cal unit this year as they never have been in the past, because the boys have performed outstandingly in whatever event they have participated. Truly they deserve the appraisal of the fans , and of the student body, because St. Louis is always well represented both in talent and in color whenever the band is called upon. Let's get organized, boys . . . Philip Shevenell, Secretaryg Marcel Drapeau, Presidentg Robert Boucher, Vice-Presidentg Robert Boisvert, Librariang Philip Loignon, Treasurer. J'
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, 1 Life's decisions spring from one's atti tudes. Attitude -building then, is about the mostimportant part of education,and music because of its strong emotional appeal in appreciation and expression is more likely to affect the individual in his life and attitudes than any other studies. The inculcation of a desire for good music in pupils tends to pro- vide for Worthy use of leisure, wor- thy home membership,and good civ ic character. True appreciation of music pro- duces happy individuals Whose many interests in this art provide a keen appreciation of the best which television, radio, and con- cert programs have to offer. True appreciation also instills a respect for music and creates in students a high standard of values--making them sensitive to beauty in all its forms. True appreciation cultivates the higher, more noble part of man--his intelligence,his soul, his natural instinct to- ward Beauty, thus making y A him a whole man--a poten- ' tial seer and enjoyer of the Beauty for life everlasting. Sing! Sing! Sing! God-given talents . . . We're all for one and one for all , , .
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Zmwl etdlena d2dze9ad The Senior Section, , , FRONT ROW: I.. to R.: Alton Palmer, Robert Boisvert, Marcel Drapeau, SECOND ROW: Richard Morin, Ronald St, Pierre, Robert Proven- cher, Philip Shevenell, THIRD ROW: Robert Boucher, Norman Descoteaux, Philip Villandry, Robert Auger, Philip Loignon. 1 lf' The Maestro . . . Forward March!! . . 'us . 25? Saab Congratulations to a splendid drill master! A13
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