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4 Listening to classical records are- ' Front: Pat Sanders. Dorothy Brock- meier. Mrs. Shutt. Gretchen Von der i Ahe. Back: Pat Ching. Bernardette Vic- L torino. Pat 0'Brien. Kay Anderson. Q Elaine Pfiffner. Gloria Audia. 5 '-P4 M SIC Cl B The Music Club opened the year with an informal swimming party in July. A tea with favorite records as the theme brought members together in September. Activity in various musical ensembles of the school was stressed, as was the Philharmonic Series. A chapter of the Music Educatoris National Conference and a Philharmonic Forum Chapter were reorganized for the year. The dance band provided a musical background for the Drama department's presen- tation of Craigis Wife.. An Advent Pageant combining the Choral Group and the Drama department pioneered college television on KTLA, Channel 5. The combined Symphonette and Choral Group presented Sr. Celestine,s musical setting of The Hound of Heaven for the Aquinian Guild. The orchestra plays as Mrs. Florence Caylor directs. Back row: Lois Bishop. Margaret Swope. Jean Schneiders. Third row: Tony de Bellis. Marlene Fazzi. Elaine Pfitfner. Dorothy Brochmeier. Second row: Roberta Polino. Val Munton. Front row: Pat ' Sanders, Margaret Wick. Leontine Ricoute. Pat Oilirien, Celeste Gourdeau. Page St'Z'6'IZfV1'-OIZC
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3 M . s52.-- W i ' l Utlicers of Tri liho chat with Leo Politi, illustrator of childrens hooks. after a lec- ture by him. Eileen O'Laughlin. secondary vice-president: Leo Politi. Phyllis Kiney. elementary vice-presidenlg Clare Goss. sec- retary: Rosemary Heffron. president. TRI RHO Tri Rho, whose name denotes the three Ris of education, has as its aim the furthering of Catholic ideals of education and the developing of informed minds and professional attitudes. The club is an active chapter of the California Student Teachers' Association with a co-chairmanship in the state-wide Ethics Committee. Members attended a Leader- ship Conference at Asilomar and a workshop at San Diego State College. Holding a seat on the Executive Council, Tri-Rho took part in meetings in Los Angeles and Monterey. This yearis activities included a tea for new members, an educational film, panel dis- cussions, an annual Alumnae tea, the dart booth at Night at the Mount, and guest speakers including Mrs. Virginia Neal, a school supervisor, and a representative of a publishing company. Guided by Sister Hortensia, Tri Rho has had a fruitful and busy year. Enjoying Leo Politi's talk are.-First row: Anne Park. First row: Connie Marlcel. Maureen Fox. Jude Longshore. Joyce Nlarkel. Second row: Mary Ann Hamberg. Peggy Second row: Celeste Courdeau. .lean Call. Joan Heuer, Cosgrave. Roberta lioken. Carlina Smith. Mary li. Breen. Pat Sanders. Nancy Wiggins. Mary Holland.
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lfuniee Smuske and Yal llluutou discuss lied Cross llrojeets with guest speaker. Still smiling. Yal Muntou gives blood for the cause. 3 1 1 1 ,Maj it si 1 A ,....,.......,g-4:igis.' LEM RED CRUSS UNIT Our Red Cross Unit boasts of being one of the most active campus units in the Los Angeles area. The enthusiastic participation in varied activities marked the program of the Red Cross unit this year. Projects included hostessing of International Students, dressing dolls and knitting sweaters for underprivileged children. A vigorous Blood Drive was also undertaken by the active members. Display set-ups and assemblies on water safety, civil defense, and blood cultivated the interest of the campus. THE MUUNT HANDBOUK The Mount Handbook again became the ready reference of every Mount student. School calen- dar: student body: Sodality, and club oflicersg all organizationsg and the Alma Mater are just a few of the topics covered in the handbook. it .S't'z'f'1zty-tzt'0 Joan Heuer and Sally Snow. co-editors of the liandboo
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