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Scenes From the Masque fe s rDIAL ANNUAL DRAMA One Hundred Twelve
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LITERARY r | I I ¥ i m VHayd m LITERARY CONTEST WINNERS The various literary contests stand in high favor as student activities. Enthusiasm is not confined to those who actually participate, for the rest of the student body, especially in the case of competition with the other colleges of the Missouri province, is as anxious to see some St. Mary’s student obtain distinction as the actual representatives are to gain-the honor. The contests arc both intramural and intercollegiate. The Costello Catechetical Essay, the Alumni Essay and the American History arc contests in which only students of this college take part. The main events, however, are the intercollegiate English and Latin contests, in which all the Jesuit colleges of the Missouri Valley Province compete. ...The gold medal in the Costello Catechetical, this year, was given Bates, ’25, for the best essay on “The Providence of Qod.” to Maurice T. Charles H. Blandford, ’25, received the Alumni medal for the best ssay on “Robert Hugh Benson, Novelist and Literary Artist.” Wilfrid H. Hayden, ’25, was awarded eighth place in the Intercollegiate English. • Tt is no small honor to be among the first ten in either this or the intercollegiate Latin contest. The subject for this year’s essay was “The Need of Religion in Modern Education.” St. Mary’s surpassed all the other colleges in receiving four places out of a possible ten in the Latin contest last year. This year Wilfred Hayden obtained eighth place in the Latin Intercojlcgiate contest. I he high school men also were well up in the running this year. Daniel Johnston proyed his worth in the American History contest, for which Father Elast of Delia, Kansas, offered a Gold Medal. James Mooney won a purse of $25.00 for the best letter advertisement, presenting the merits of a prominent firm’s chain of stores. DIAL ANiMUAL a'SI5ii53T X7 -----— One Hundred Fourteen
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