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DRAMATICALLY INCLINED GIRLS DISPLAY TALENT The Genesian Council steered by Sister Alene backs all speech and theatrical presentations at rp I N 1 ' 'TJXJW Notre Dame. This year the council studied especi- ally make-up techniques. They are - Fir!! Row: Josie Otte Dot Engler Sue Kielty, Second Row: Rosie Montgomery Rosie Saffo Dolores Stucken- schneider Carol Richstatter Kathie Sommerhauser, Barb Daly Carol Simon LEGEND OF THE APPLETREEH PRESENTED AT CTC PLAY FESTIVAL A choral speaking presentation entitled The Legend of the Apple Tree was given at the CTC Festival in November. The production earned an Excellent rating. Characters parts were played by Jackie Sendobry, Joyce Leicht, Peggy Phelan, and Mary Lou Rudloff. The chorus con- Row: Rosie Saffo, Barb Daly, Pat Martens, Second Row: Beverly Frank, Kathy Nash, Bernadine Olsen, Darlene Gilyon. Third Row: Pat Ritter, Susie Seitz, Shirley von Harz, Ruth Nolan, Sue Wessels, Kathie Sommerhauser, Pat Burnes, Lynn Holzhausen, Peggy Hoffmann. Pam Fernandez, sisted of, Fin: Carol Simon. W1inter-Sunset, was given for the CTC Regional Convention by a special cast of four seniors. These seniors are: Bernadine Olsen, Joyce Leicht, Mary Kay Wunderlich, Another Christmas a and Susie Seitz. ie-act play was given for e P.T.A. Christmas Party. ie Senior and Junior Jice Classes formed the orus. Above Kathie Som- erhouser p o t t r ay s the essed Mother and Barbara ily portrays the little blind V she cures. Notre Dame girls and St. Louis U. High seniors combined to illustrate that prayer and play can go to- gether in one of the filmings for the Sacred Heart T.V. Program. Mr. Harold Lynch, of Technisonic Studios gives last minute tips to, Fin! Rauf: Karen Pitcher. Second Row: ,Elizabeth Schubert, Hank Thoelke. Third Row: Father Eugene D. Jurphy, S.J.g Mary Lou Rudloff, Ben Vanek, Kathy Nash. Fourth Row: Mr. Harold Lynch, Bob Craig, Jeannine Dill, Jim Bangert, Toni Sestric, Peggy Phelan, Rosie Montgomery, Dan Rabbitt.
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SPEECH ENTHUSIASTS GAIN RECOGNITION Resolved: U.S. foreign aid should be substanti increased, Fortified with debate manuals, card catalog and the instructions of Sister Mary Eugene, the deba marched into Saint Louis U. High for the Bellarn Tournament and were awarded the second place troj The debaters discarded their titles of apprentice as perience was built up in both Catholic Inter-scholz Competition and invitational tournaments. Varsity baters are: First Row: Kathie Sommerhauser, Shi von Harz, Beverly Kruse. Second Row: Mary I1 Obradovits, Rosemary Saffo, Kathy Nash, Peggy Phe Kathy Ferry. 'The art of logical argument is learned by these Freshm and Sophomores in the Debate Club. Besides participating intramural debates, they visited St. Louis U. High for an i formal debate match with the debate clubs of S.L.U.H. and , Elizabeth's Academy. The club is moderated by Sister Ma Eugene. Checking information on foreign aid are: Firrt R01 Cathy Metzger, Nancy Unwin, Mary Alice Painter, Don: Toohey. Second Row: Frances Mess, Betsy Fogler, Carol Web: Peggy Hoffmann. Third Row: Carol Schwegmann, Rosema Hines, Pat Ritter, Virginia Eyermann, Mimi Almon, Car Bennett, Andrea Valleroy, Pat Burnes. Peggy Phelan displays the largest speech trophy ever won at Notre Dame. Peg won it in the District American Legion Oratory Contest. This victory made her the St. Louis County Champ- ion. She was coached by Sister Alene. Do Mixed Creeds Make For a Lack of Togetherness in Marriage? was the topic discussed at our annual Junior Town Meeting recorded at Notre Dame and broadcasted over KXOK. Bitsie Simon presents her views on the subiectg other members of the panel are Mary Lou Rudloff, Karen Pircher and Peg Phelan. Mr. john Corrigan, announcer, is seated in the center.
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MUSIC CHARMS A further appreciation of music and sheer enjoy- ment characterize the gain one achieves in belonging to the Glee Club. This extra-curricular activity is rapidly increasing in popularity and has doubled its size since last year. Glee club functions include Christmas caroling, the main chorus spot in the operetta as well as selections MELODY LOVERS at the Graduation ceremony. This year a recording of Desert Song hits sung by the Glee Club and Voice Classes was broadcast over KMOX. The voice classes are composed of Juniors and Seniors who desire further training and from this group operetta soloists are chosen. SENIOR VOICE GROUP: Schneider, Juanita Rauhut, Rosie Montgomery, Rosie Stumpf, Mary Lou Rudloff, Josie Folk, Marilyn Devereaux. Sue Wessels is missing from the picture. Dolores Stucken- JUNIOR VOICE GROUP - First Row: Carol Simon, Diana Stock, Rosie Saffo. Second Row: Carol Rickstatter, Jeanette Ollinger, Helen Van Zandt, Helen Popovitch. Third Row: Barbara Daly, Kathie Sommerhauser, Sue Keilty. GLEE CLUB MEMBERS - Firrt Row: Kathy Lewis, Janet Mehrtens, Mary Rose Ryder, Janet McLaughlin, Pat Burnes, Jo Ellen Hanlon, Mary Sue Kumpf, Rosalind Fitzgerald. Second Row: Frances Hesch, Kathleen Donovan, Frances Mess, Carol Gass, Josie Otte, Sue Schroeder, Bonnie Onder, Bev Frank, Sandy Strupp. Third Rout Diane Berndanner, Rosemarie Gleich, Virginia Diebold, Sue Jordan, Marian LaPlante, Judy Ponder, Helen Popovitch, Joyce Beelman. Fourth Row: Judy Wagner, Agneta Hanses, Jeanne Fraenhoffer, Mary Ann Gray, Judy McLaughlin, Kathy Sommerhauser, Ruth Benz, Mary Brauch.
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