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CVR Cor, The hearT oT school, is The honor so- cieTy oT VincenTian. The members oT The socieTy, chosen by TaculTy elecTion, hold The responsibiliTy of upholding and advancing The principles oT VincenTian. AT an early spring assembly new members are awarded membership and malce The required pledge oT loyalTy. Rose Cor, awarded aT grad- uaTion To The mosT represenTaTive senior boy and girl, is The highesT honor ThaT can be given a VincenTian sTudenT. The early deadline oT The Crossroads permiTs only The presenT Cor members To appear in The accompanying picTure. STUDENT Cf UNCIL The STudenT Council has as iTs aim To insTill wiThin The sTudenTs a sense oT responsibiliTy, and respecT Tor and enTorcemenT oT school rules and TradiTions. AT The weelcly meeTings The council, acTing as an execuTive board discussed and acTed upon sTudenT suggesTions and recommen- daTions. Through The operaTion oT The STudenT Coun- cil, The sTudenTs acquired The Teeling oT being a necessary parT oT The school governmenT. Basis oT represenTaTion was revised This year. Four members were elecTed To represenT each oT The upper classes. The council was guided by SisTer M. Dolorosa and BroTher Paulus. 'linfv row Cleft to rightlt M. Fitzgerald, M, Hughes, M. Cmlon, M. Cahill, V, Keating, M. bl. Manning, Al. Koruh, R. Luhinski. E. Kzlnlorcik, B. Cairns, nl. Smith, R. Rail. Fifth wiv: T. Conlon, M. VVCTIHTIIIII, G. Gullivan, li. Fcchzxn, B. Hatfield, A. Hahn, M. Flood, M. Hrnnngznn A. lilzxising, M. XN'cmple, M. Kwiatowski, M. Bronssczxn. Iiourtlz mtv: M. T. Kccnzin, Ii. Sflizxfcr, M. liezxn, R, Mzilccki, M. Nzlnghtcr, I. Dolzui, M. Hcclcrman, M. lnmlcl, R. Myslow v C. Scwcll, J. llnprcc, R. Miller. Third mir: -T. Foster, -T. Allard, C. Kcil, T. Trcmlily, l'. Hzlrmzln, K. Bagley, rl. Keegan, M. Noonan, H. lizxrlllct, A. Cline, l'. lillfflilflll, .l. Gnilclcxl, R. Tlurkc, R. Mickcri. .S'm'm1d row: R. Foster, N. Mulcahy, L. XYilkCs, F. Swcciicy, M. Fcchzin, H. Pzisiomck, il. Rooney, M. Ryan. N. lintinzxn, E. Szzmuscott, J. Crnmmcy, 13. Ilnsilc v S. Mc.G:1n, T. Skclly. Ifofiom wmv: M. T. liutman, ul. Cox, -T. Dinoxn, nl. Mitchell. S. Yun TYR' P. Slmcffcr, E. Slczlsmzmn, C. VX'en1plc, Y. Nnrclicllo, M. lloiiglitnlingf, T. Morone, A. O'Xeil. C. Burns, M. Unison, M. Gillcrzin. -s .4 : :l.n4ln
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W UWC 'ro SUIT EVERY EA: When Tine music is The Topic oT discussion among V.l. sTudenTs The names oT SisTer M. WiniTred and BroTher Pierre insTanTly come To mind. Through The eTTorTs oT These direcTors, assisTed by SisTer lvl. GraTia and BroTher Evan, The music deparTmenT has aTTained an enviable repuTaTion Tor ouTsTanding perTormances. The Tive groups oT This deparTmenT enTerTain The sTudenT body ThroughouT The year aT various school TuncTions. The combinaTion oT The boys' and girls' glee clubs, accompanied by The Red JaclceTs swing band, esTablished proper holiday aTmosphere aT The ChrisTmas assembly. The glee clubs also provided sacred music aT The religious TuncTions oT The school. SmooTh rhy- Thms were rendered by The Red JaclceTs aT social gaTherings. The VarsiTy Band wiTh iTs sTirring marches encouraged aThleTic vicTories. HighlighTing The music deparTmenT's acTiviTies was The Annual Spring FesTival. WiTh The open- ing sTrains oT The girls' orchesTra, anoTher suc- cessTul concerT was begun. A harmonious blend oT voices Trom a sTage oT shady pasTels inTro- duced The Girls' Glee Club. A new aTTracTion aT The concerT was The addiTion oT modern balleT. The unique rendiTion oT BeauTiTul Ohio, The TradiTional Themesong, announced The Red JaclQeTs. Delving inTo more modern arranges menTs, The Red JaclceTs paced The rhyThm Tor The VinneTTes. AlThough on The sTage Tor buT a shorT Time, This group OT TalenTed chorines wiTh Their proTessional sTyle added much To The suc- cess oT The TesTival. The Boys' Glee Club, piclc- ing a Tew choice songs Trom iTs reperToire, proved iTs versaTiliTy WiTh old and new selecTions. Adding highlighT upon highlighT, The VarsiTy Band scored a direcT hiT. lT's forceful Tempo inTroduced a dynamic Tinale in which The girls' and boys' glee clubs combined To render an all- Time TavoriTe NighT and Day. Top Row Qleft to rightbz J. Girzone, H. LaDuke VV. Dollard, R. Phelan, M. Fitzgerald, J. Cuthbert, F. Riclmrtz, J. Campbell, F. Tedlow, R. Ramer, Fourilz Row: T. Motler, P. U L M. Amedeo, R. Smith, M. Condon. Fifth Row: VV. Hayes, A. Maynard, T. Dugan, TE. Fay. Sv Reilly, D. Smitas, J. Myers, I. Mrozowski, T. Burke, VV. St. Pierre, P. O'Herin, D. SchutT. W. Redmond, R. Meister. Third Row: R. Patterson, W. Engel ,R. Luddy, G. Fischer, N. :CJCIWFJ LaI3ontC, B. Cunningham, T. Whalen, R. Hexfrerger, R. Hedderman, C. Girad, F. Connelly. Second Row: F. Motler, A. Samuelson, T. Hamill, G. Vvagner, T. Murphy, T. Scally, T. Keely, T. lhTCA11l6j', E. McConyille, G. Clancy, B. Oboyski, DT. Wernple. Boffom Row: T. Kahnle, R. Berzal, G. Kahnle, -T. Northcutt, -T. FitzPatriCk, R. Neville, P. Redmond, B. Duffy, F. Chromik, D. Carmody. G. Sullivan, J. King, D. Tgoe.
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