Rhythm' leaves FMCI campus abuzz

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May 24, 2013
Mangalore, May 24:  'Rhythm', Father Muller's first musical event was held on Wednesday at the Father Muller stadium.  The musical and dance programmes began at 5pm with an address from Fr. Patrick Rodriguez, Director of FMCI.
The event picked up pace throughout the night and climaxed with a mind-blowing performance by bands: Sea Seven and Diversion Effect which drove the crowd into a frenzy. The programme came to an end at 11pm.

Mr Anson Jose and team from AHS won the group dance section, while Best Solo Performance went to Rean of AHS. Binston and Vijna of PG and staff were adjudged 'Ultimate entertainer'. Best group performance award was given to Nitin, Lenon and Binston of PG and staff.

During the initial segment games such as tug-of-war and 'hogathon' were conducted.  In the "Tug of War" event, FMCON and AHS came out on top in the girls and boys sections respectively. "Hogathon" was a food eating competition where the foodies of Father Muller went to war. Juliet Ann Abraham of MBBS Batch 2011 destroyed her foes and took home the 1st prize.

A plethora of stalls were installed at the Father Muller stadium.

The day was specially and "secretly" dedicated to administrator Fr. Denis D'Sa who will be leaving shortly. A heart-warming short film was made by the students which left many on the verge of tears. This was followed by an emotion-filled song by Fr. D'Sa himself. The short programme payed tribute to the legacy of a visionary whose efforts were pivotal in the development of the campus at large.

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