SISTER MARY CECILIA glances over the bulletin board record of the past year’s music tivities with two of her students, Karen Leatherman (left) and Rebecca Hodges. ac Cardinal Leger Suggests Rules For Ecumenism MONTREAL, Que. — (NC) — The ecumenical movement needs action rather than just words, Paul Emile Cardinal Leger told the 18th biennial congress of North and South America here. The Montreal prelate suggested three rules for activating “noble sentiments.” The first, he labelled “The Prin ciple of Self-Discipline/’ Under this rule, he said, a person should “say nothing and do nothing that will be contrary to the ecumenical ideal and the eager search for Christian unity.” The second rule, he suggested, would require Christians to act “together every time we can.” Paraphrasing President Kennedy, he explained this rule by saying, “Let us not ask ourselves what the other churches should do to encourage Christian unity, let us rather ask what God expects us to do ourselves.” The third rule would require prayer to accompany all efforts toward unity. It will be prayer, the cardinal said, that finally “keeps us united and confident in our efforts.” Music Department Concludes Busy Year BELMONT—The Music Depart ment of Sacred Heart College has concluded a successful year under the direction of Sister Mary Ce cilia. This summer also promises to be an active one. Three students, Dennis Stabler, Charles Austen and Karen Leath erman won national honors in or gan solos. Dennis Stabler enters Furman University in the fall to major in church music. He was awarded a four-year music scholarship from Furman to attend that college on the basis of performance, musical background, musical potential and scholastic standing. Charles Austin is the recipient of a Lineberger Foundation schol arship and will enter UNC-G in the fall to major in organ. TYRONE MOORE won the “King of Music Contest” for the Southern District of the North Carolina Music Teachers Associa tion and later placed first in the state for this honor. He was awarded the Robert J. Gurney Scholarship of $100 for his achievement. He will work for a Bachelor of Music degree in piano at St. Andrew’s College in Laurin burg. Tyrone also won a scholar ship of $1000 offered by the Gas tonia Music Education Founda tion scholarship competition. Sacred Heart students partici pated in the annual auditions sponsored by the Charlotte Piano BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED PERMANENTLY WITHOUT DIQQINO NO INJUKT TO LAWNS SHRUtS SIDEWALKS OK DRIVES Residential lad us trial Cwaatercial The exclusive Vulcan method has successfully waterproofed over 85,000 basements. Specialists in walls, floors, and crawl space problems. Vulcan Basement Waterproofing Co. Department C/P.O. Box 3323 Charlotte, North Carolina Offices in Charlotte, Winston Salem, Raleigh, Greensboro, Hickory, and see your yellow pages. □ Send FREE VULCAN waterproofing booklet Name Address City_State Teachers Forum. Winning honors in this event this year were Chappy Stowe on the junior level and Tyrone Moore on the senior level. Tyrone won the $100 scholarship given each year to the graduating senior who achieves a superior rating in the auditions. All stu dents are tested in theory and must make an honor grade to win recognition. 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