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I ,-' , 1-' V ,, . - k-, , ,fa3,..' j , xi, ,j f ri' 3, 2, ,sity l 1 1 52 .f Left to Right-Henry Fairbanks, Charles Bouchard, Francis Bennett, john Howe, Francis Whiteaker, Ehomag wggiqns, Thomas Manley, Thomas McGill, Gerald Schwentskofski, Terrance Bachand, eonar a ie. q3oys' glee Club Cardinal Newman wrote of music in education: To my mind music is an important part of education where boys have a turn for itg it is a great resource when they are thrown on the worldg it is a social amusement, perfectly innocent, and what is so great a point, employs their thoughts. The appeal of music is primarily to the emotions and it is through this medium that we shall be able to teach and develop the aesthetic self. impulses of worth will be aroused and translated into action. This is the first claim school music can make. Be- sides this living motive power there are also all the qualities possessed by any other sub- ject that lays claim to education value. This is the justification then of a Boys' Glee Club at Cathedral. They have taken an active part in several Assembly programs. Thomas Higgins delighted the audience on Saint Patrick's Day by his pleasing rendition of a group of songs in honor of That Irish Mother of Mine. Charles Bouchard offered attractive solos in the Bethlehem program. Thomas McGill, Francis Whiteaker, and Francis Bennett were always willing to lend their assistance to the making of enjoyable programs. john Howe, Thomas Manley, and Gerald Schwentskofski will be with us again next year to furnish more delightful programs. rf' -14- , . H+, av ,f . ,W M ., As- 4 1 , ,,. - AV j .
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X .-.1.. ' ' , Ne my f it Ei . mi . e, , I Top Row: Marie Hack, Lois Charbonneau, Gladys Te Poel, jeanette Petrick, Betty Baum, Mary Alice Sylvester, Lorraine Chemielski. Second Row: Marydean Pelletier, Louise Bachand, Helen Collins, Emily Jaques, Louise Nys, Eileen Deneen, Aileen Stack, Dolores Fleer. First Row: Bernice Wendigorski, Florence Stariha, Lucille Shea, Alberta Sherman, Leota Lue, Mary Chapman, Alice Bird. uniozf- eniozf girls, glee elmo The Glee Club, which is recognized at Cathedral each fall, has been as active this year as it has been formerly. A greater part of the success of the Christmas play Bethlehem was due to the earnest efforts of the Glee Club. They sang several Christmas selections and one special number called Daybreak Their musical ability is outstanding when it comes to making a program a success. Such seems the case-almost invariably they are called upon to render some entertain- ment at our weekly assemblies. One of the best programs given by them this year was the Longfellow assembly which was entirely made up of Longfell0w's poems put to music. Their keen perception of the beauty of this art is shown by their utmost endeavor to make every program which they participate in a success. .fx If s Q V ,' -75- lv, ,.. .xx ..,.-,...,, wx? .x X 54 :vb -.. .. .s-., I' x X ff ,ff
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