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Gentlemen, the Glee Club Depends on You ewucrighe New practice facilities, an expanded music library, increased membership, and the experienced leadership of Fr. Edward McTighe, SJ., combine to make the Glee Club thrive at Jesuit. Pride and accomplishment for the school, Fr. McTighe says, are the goals of the organization, and it serves as a unique means of spreading Jesuit's good name throughout the community. For the participants it provides experience in developing an art in group action, as well as a chance to perform before varied audiences. Requirements for membership include attendance at prac- tices and performances, a minimum ability to produce pleas- ing music, and most important, a desire to participate in a worthwhile and constructive school activity. From its beginning in 1957, the club has developed into a highly polished, well organized choral group. It has pro- GLEE CLUB at a typical performance. Front row: T. An derson, J. Yraqui, T. Fitzpatrick, P. Moore, M. Stirling D. Burton, G. Green, B. Cullivan. Middle row: M. Bell, T Duff, B. Bruno, G. Rivelli, B. Baldwin, P. Haslinger, R. Telles J. Edens. Top row: D. Battaglia, B. Schaeffer, S. Kemper, QC. Galluzzo, S. Coupens, M. Moeser, and J. Hudak. TIM FITZPATRICK, J. Pat Moore, and Bob Bruno learn a new selection.
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PETE CASCIATO and George San- ders shout it from the rooftops. 3 aff up Yle- ' 'L.,' wx - I J Kg PUBLICITY CLUB MEMBERS engage in round table discussion: Jerry Zimel, Bill Dougherty, Mike O'DonnelI, George Sanders, Mike Mc- Dowell, and Bill Sullivan. Publicity Club Tells It Like It Is, When and Where l Newsworthy events of Jesuit High are spread throughout the city and state largely through the efforts of the Publi- city Club. Mr. Vincent Teresi, and his staff, working in close conjunction with the Poster and Photography clubs, provide scores, statistics, and news items to local radio stations and newspapers. The club is organized flexibly enough to work with a minimum of red tape. Its biggest job lies in the pro- k duction of home game programs, and it is responsible for v i ,- keeping the public aware of Jesuit High School and its nu- L ' N Eh, merous activities. CLUB MODERATOR Mr. Vincent Teresi talks to the press as Jerry Zlmel and Pete Casciato prepare a football program. si l
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1 V 152: v -1-41, - ' f ' . l ' ' ,I V rip' ' 'f l ' Q I- f 1 ' 'L lx? Q' NX TIM ANDERSON and Jim Yragui follow the bouncing ball. GLEE CLUB MEMBERS prepare for their first performance. First row: Mark Hoag, Tim Anderson, Jim Yraqui, Tim Fitzpatrick, Bob Bruno. Second row: Dave Battaglia, Mike Morelli, Mike DeWolf, Bill Hamilton, George Green lback showingl. gressed from a group of 20 freshmen and sophomores to an organization of almost 40 members. Past performances include engagements before the St. Vin- cent de Paul Society banquet, the Propeller Club with Governor McCall in attendance, and an appearance on KGW-TV. The club has also taken part in .Iesuit's musical productions of Paint Your Wagon , I-l.M.S. Pinaforen, and The Mikado. Engagements this year included performances for the an- nual Mother's Luncheon and the Elk's Club, participation in the Wilco League Choral Festival in February, and the Christmas novena at the Shrine of the Sorrowful Mother. To assure interest in the school among future students and their parents, the club also performs before parents' clubs of nearby parishes.
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