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Presenting every opportunity to develop the musical talents of the students, the Music Club offers ri special vocal Course for those who wish to major in that respective field. joan Clesi agrees that her voice lessons have developed her talent. U1 Practice is the essential element toward any actomplishb ment. This is a fact understood fully hy sophomore music student Margaret Hooe. as she testifies through her daily practice on the chapel organ during her free time. The pleased expression of fellow organist Yvonne Keller verifies that Margarefs efforts are not only fruitful but enjoyable and inspiring as well. 9 z i ,, 3 2 The brass instruments have gained the interest of several students, and among them, sophomore Lynn Main. through diligent practice, holds top honors with her trumpet. Q K Milda Finney shows that it was only through long hours of practice that she was aihle to become the first honor student in the music department. For obtaining this honor, she received 21 trophy at the Annual Spring Recital. 95
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STUDE TS CULTI ATE MUSIC ABILITY Music teacher, Sister M. Bartholomew, takes pride in dis- playing the trophies of Roselyn Boneno. music student of eleven years. Roselyn has merited these awards as a result of her application and achievement in the study of piano. Membership in the Music Club is open to all who wish to develop musical talent and an appreciation of the music arts. Outstanding music students com- pete in the State Music Festival held at Baton Rouge. Awards are presented to deserving members at the Annual Spring Recital. Discussing the latest issue of the Nrzzinmzl Calbnlic Music illagazine are the officers of the Music Club, Roselyn Boneno, president, Consuelo Carson, secretaryg Yvonne Kel- ler, reporter, and Pat Lacerva, vice president. These girls fully agree that this is one way to increase music apprecia- tion. and Yvonne Keller, Superior. The respective ratings of the girls numbered among this cast of musicians which represented Holy Angels in the annual State Music Festival, are Lynne Hermann, Superiorg Barbara Hotard Superiorg Rose Brady, Very Goodg joan Clesi, Very Good, Pat Lacerva, Excel lentg Lynne Main, Very Goodg Carolyn Bourgeois, Excellent, Milda Finney Superiorg Ellery Wagoner, Superior
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JU IOR RED CROSS GIVES SERVICE Diane Schaneville smiles happily as she proudly accepts from Mr. John Tucker, New Orleans junior Red Cross director, the president's cup which symbolizes the respon- sibilities of citywide leader of junior Red Cross. This marks the second consecutive year that a Holy Angels student has served as president of the citywide council. The realization of the importance of working together with the belief in service for others, for the community, and for the school. has made the branch of the American JRC at Holy Angels an outstanding unit. Outlining plans for the Good Will Display, JRC officers Catherine Nacario, secretaryg Mary Handayan, vice presidentg Diane Schaneville, presidentg Moya Landry, reporter, and Patsy Thompson, treasurerg try to choose the most effective means of transmitting to students the aims of the Red Cross-the spreading of good will and happiness to all men of all nations. Roselyn Boneno, Diane Schaneville, Conola Blazio, and Mary Handayan represented Holy Angels at the JRC New Orleans Leadership Training Center held in August. Here they reinact the humorous skit which they pre- sented to show the need for more volunteer workers. 96
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