1941 Yearbook
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Title
1941 Yearbook
Description
Top Row- Rice, Heimes, Monnier, Rohner, VanWeltzinga. Fourth Row- Hickey, Fr. Catich, Wilson, Franey. Third Row- E. Burke, Harmon, Gaffney, Schierbrock, O. Mack. Second Row- Lumbrazo, Eiselein, Ludtke, E. Motto, Wilkin. Front Row- Kern, Hopkins, Paustion, Moser, Brus, Mulvaney.
REVEREND E. M. CATICH
Director of the Band
BAND
The current school year has witnessed unsurpassed progress in the field of music
at St. Ambrose. As a result of the unceasing labors of the Rev. C. P. Madsen, the
Director of the Department of Music, heretofore unattainable heights have been
reached. Moreover, the department was most fortunate in obtaining the invaluable
services of a master of his profession, Professor Robert Hernried of Vienna, Austria.
In reviewing the current musical organizations of the campus and their functions,
for your convenience they have been divided into three main classes: Vocal, Instrumental, and Theoretical.
More than fifty students have regularly attended the thrice-weekly
practices of the Choral Club, and as a result have produced a
smooth-working organization. The purposes of this group are to
provide a choir for the High Mass, furnish entertainment for the
entire student body at programs and other functions, and to represent the college in musical circles locally and throughout the state.
REVEREND E. M. CATICH
Director of the Band
BAND
The current school year has witnessed unsurpassed progress in the field of music
at St. Ambrose. As a result of the unceasing labors of the Rev. C. P. Madsen, the
Director of the Department of Music, heretofore unattainable heights have been
reached. Moreover, the department was most fortunate in obtaining the invaluable
services of a master of his profession, Professor Robert Hernried of Vienna, Austria.
In reviewing the current musical organizations of the campus and their functions,
for your convenience they have been divided into three main classes: Vocal, Instrumental, and Theoretical.
More than fifty students have regularly attended the thrice-weekly
practices of the Choral Club, and as a result have produced a
smooth-working organization. The purposes of this group are to
provide a choir for the High Mass, furnish entertainment for the
entire student body at programs and other functions, and to represent the college in musical circles locally and throughout the state.
Date
1941
Rights
St. Ambrose University, 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
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