People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1895 — St. Joseph's College Entertainment. [ARTICLE]

St. Joseph's College Entertainment.

The regular semi-annual examination at the college closed with an entertainment. The exercises were held this year on January 28th. At 7:30 p. in., when the honr had come for the fun to begin, the boys assembled en masse in the college auditorium. As usual the audience was a demonstrative one. Songs and recitations agreeably interspersed with selections by the college band and orchestra followed without surcrease for fully two hours. Messrs. Frank Muench and Edward Vogel made pronounced hits with their comic dialectic renditions. Several choice recitations were delivered by Messrs. James Fitzpatrick and William Hordeman succeeded in arousing enthusiastic applause by his comical lecture β€˜On the Union.’’ The following priests attendee the examination: Fathers August Young of Garret, John Guendling of Lefayette, John Blockman and I. Wrobel of Michigan City. George Schram of Reynolds, Rev. Cyprian O. S. F. of Joliet, Illinois.