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Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory. G L - -Shelley DEEP IN THOUGHT--FatherShau1n always has a minute to spare to talk about music. Here., he meets with Glee Club officers--Antoinette Elliot, Justin Wasilifsky, Terence Best and Jean Topper --about a possible program for the spring con- cert. Thirty Minutes in the Southland. an operetta whose theme is ante bellum romance, was decided upon. In the days of the Civil War, the South was a pageant of colorful chivalry and gay society. In spirited music like that discussed at this session, deeper interest is enkindled in the Glee Club. THE TUNE SET THE SHADOWS A-DANCING in a love duet sung by Terence Best and Noreen Hayes in the New Year's Serenade
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ll Honneur et patrie FPQHCZI LILIUM Welcomes anew- comer to the magic pages of extracurriculars. Our French Club will soon become one of the most active organizations in the school, judging by the fine start. No more appreci- able stimulant could have been added to our cultural develop- ment. FRENCH ANIMAL FAIR-- Terry Best, Terry Byard, James Helmer and Frances Ann Ott play the parts of animals in the French Club Skit. SPEAKER OF THE DAY-- Professor R. J. Henke poses for a picture after speaking to the French Club on the French people. ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM--The Latin and French Clubs jointly pre- sent a Memorial Day Program to the school and the P, T. A, 38
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Parent-Teacher Association continued its good Work with zeal and enthusiasm HAPPY BIRTHDAY P. T. A. --A four-tier cake with golden roses helped Father Twomey, C. M. , and P. T. A. officers, Mr. Chrisrner, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Turner, and Mr. Eyler celebrate the twelfth anniversary of Saint Joseph's P. T. A. WHO'S GOING TO BE THE LUCKY ONE--Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eyler, Mrs. F. Leins and her daughter Rosemary, are busily engaged with the raffling of the Remington Rand typewriter, sponsored by the P. T. A. SV - 'fs-A y , Y CAKES FOR SALE--Another P. T. A. activity under the aus- pices of Mrs. M. Dutrow, Mrs. J. Randolph and Mrs. Brooke Herring who made the prize cake at the left. A HAPPY AFTERMATH of a P. T. A. meeting is the con- tact betweenparents andteach- ers so necessary to builda better school. P .r
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