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STUDENTS FIND ENJCYMENT IN SONG -L 'usic lovers among the Aspirants find enjoyment in melody-making the A P strumental way. In the Aspirants' Band are, Firrt Row: Connie Billing, -i-- lt Bradley, Carol Hatesohl, Jeanne Peters, Susie Cremer, Avis Houston. mom! Row: Mary Ann Meyer, Barb Brown, Lydia Farias, Janice Hillman, ,-.--1i nda Prenger, Mary Cecile Zerrusen, ,4-M '? Janet McLaughlin, Mary Agnes Block, Sue Schroeder and Jan Lebbing, Glee Club officers, check the attendance list. Members earn points by regular attendance and-thereby work toward the attainment of a music letter, GLEE CLUB MEMBERS -- First Rauf: Trini Aguado, Pat Long, Darlene Gilyon, Cordie Freeman, Rose Dunn, Jeanette Ollinger, Anna Marie Jobst, Joan Cook, Carol Richstatter. Second Row: Betty Nienhaus, Mary Irene Obradovits, Pat Poehling, Judy Mason, Mary Helen Bender, Irene Ettinger, Janet Walk, Kathy Steffen, Pat Ryan, Cathy Barron. Third Row: Gloria Mathews, Marietta Coon, Kathleen Boyer, Annette Sturm, Carol Braun, Marilyn Lyons, Barb Schroeder, Carol Horton, Margaret Mruzik. Fourth Razr: Mary Lyons, Carol Murphy, Marian Schaefer, Judy Birsinger, Jackie Auer, Betsy Fogler, Jan, Lebbing, Jackie Ruesch, Sue Keilty. . Q, sf S'
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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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STUDENTS ACHIEVE PROFICIENCY IN LIBRARIANSHIP Working in a library can present many golder opportunities of learning. The senior, junior and sophomore members of the Library Guild have beer some of these fortunate girls. Sister Marielda teaches the girls the know how in library techniques. Ir turn they render valuable service in checking out and shelving books. The senior-junior members are: Marg Ann Worstell, Mary Kruger, Janet McLaughlin, Jear Laub, Virginia Kopff, Sue Schroeder, Josie Folk, Jane1 Moorhem and Mary Ann Valdez. Sophomore members of the Library Guild: Marsh: Leisher, Margaret Mruzik, Judy Tyra, Betty Holzen Mimi Almon, Carol Weber, Carol Gass and Dorothy Oberkfell. fs, Q ig. CUB REPORTERS LEARN THE KNOW HOW IN JOURNALISM In order to promote better journalistic talent, Sister Caroline, moderator of the N-D-Cator, has formed a Journalism Club. Twenty-two sophomores meet weekly to learn how to write for the school publication. These cub reporters will be regular members on the newspaper staff next year.- RED CROSS REPS. HOLD CITY COUNCIL OFFICES For four years Bette O'Connor and IN Fulton have been Notre Dame's repre tives to the St. Louis Chapter of the . Red Cross. This year both Bette and D hold major offices in the city count the organization.
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