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First Row: P. Pickett, M. Groves, R. Gootee. Second Row: R. Blazer, T. Hannon, S. Wead, B. Zink, L. Gilmartin, J. Lonsway, C. Decker, P. Fitzsimmons. Third Row: C. Bennett, C. Routzahn, M. Kepler, S. Hannon, K. Hackett, L. Herzog, S. Diltz. Fourth Row: W. Greany, J. Mowery, C. Bumgcrner, R. Shanahan, K. Hawver, S. Walsh, S, Rogers, P. Mclean. Fifth Row: P. Walters, M. Hixon, L. Martin, C. Donahue, R. Yates, M. mingle notes ae JUNIOR-SENIOR First Row: D. Rauch, J. Hackett, J. Geyer, P. Hayes, W. George, F. Barnhart, J. Setty. Second Row: P. Sullivan, J. Jackson, C. Ross, V. Berrien, M. Decker, P. Edwards. Third Row: M. Lafayette, S. Schneider, C. Backhoff, M. Deady, M. Lou Carter, D. Capp. Sixth Row: R. Martin, M. Caulfield, M. Horn, M. Seaman, M. McBreen, K. Butz, M. Lyons, V. Bednorz. Seventh Row: K. Wile, K. Hughes, C. Doyle, M. Gncu, C. Glauner, P. O'Neill, D. Juergens. Eighth Row: W. Glaser, E. Ulliman, J. Anastasi, M. Tanner, R. Myers, F. Bernstein. fence l melody MIXED GLEE Klenke, C. Heaton, P. Hopping. Fourth Row: N. Valley, C. Whipp, C. Reardon, K. Dirscherl, S. Tanner, E. Smith. Fifth Row: M. Metzer, M. Mansor, L. Ryan, E. Snelling. l l l 29
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The stirring rhythm of the First Row: K. Teeters, K. Diltz, B. Ferree, M. Demma, G. Barone. Second Row: J. McAtee, K. Kelly, M. L. Hellmuth, Lynn Frunzen. Third Row: P. Kerrigun, S. Jordan, M. A. Tayloe, M. A. McAllister, P. Mote. Fourth Row: V. Butner, Y. Snow, D. Nevius. Sophomore Ensemble girls like the soft sounds of dreamy music and they proved this as they sang Bali Ha'i by Rodgers and Hammerstein and Till There Was You Cecelia Concert. As an West and Robert Akers Ensemble sang A Futile by Wilson at the St. added feature, Edith did a tango as the Serenade . Mixed Glee Clubs, these iunior and senior groups combined, was shown in their selection of Old Man River , I Believe , a prayer in melody, I Could Have Danced All Night , and Getting to Know You which was their part in the Fall Festival. This group sang carols at Christmas time and have sung several selections from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma . Under the direction of Sister Mary Sheila, the orches- tra selected Mountain Music , At a Square Dance , and the Polovetsian Dance for the St. Cecelia Concert held, November 22. Clarette Bell, Mary Teresa Laengle, Mary Sweeney, and Dolores Lemmons, from the orchestra, presented a String Ensemble piece Young Prince and the Princess . Oecheslea, ixecl 9 ee, gnsemllle First Row: R. Steward, W. Carter. Third Row: J. Raymond, M. Bookser, J. Brimm, V. Butner, J. Chat- Second Row: C. Shaw, M. A. Nafz, M. Sweeney, A. Bell, S. Pugh, wood, D. Hughes, P. English. M. T. laengle, C. Bell, D. Bell, R. Meyers, D. Lemmons, P. Mote. Fourth Row: J. Young, S. Pappert, R. Samosky, P. Fitzsimmons. 28
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'jfs This way' Negative debater, Timothy Donnellan, second from right, tries to sway affirmative speaker, Carolyn Moran, second from left, as other debaters Martha Brown, George Bianchi, Carole Glauner, and Frederick Bernstein listen. 'jfs undet Biaqeaphg' Should the Federal Government Require Compulsory Arbitration in All Basic Industries? Should the Federal Government Substantially Increase lts Requalifications of Labor Unions? These were the questions which initiated six senior debaters in the role of argumentation and the Forensic League at Springfield High School, January 9. Debaters placed first, second, and third in three district meets but they did not come in as one of the top three in the State Forensic Meet held at Dayton, Fair- view, February 20. The club also holds membership in the Cincinnati Archdiocesan Forensic League. 30 Cataloguing and dating of books are among the duties of the librarians of Catholic Central. Under the direction of Sister Dolores, these librarians give not only their study periods but their after-school hours as well to this interesting work. A special feature on their agenda for the past year was the distribution of retreat pamphlets. As a result, each student was given a set of four retreat pamphlets for his use during the retreat. Rosalind Groeber, president, Lucille Derr, vice presi- dent, Patricia Lawarre, secretary, and Margaret Bramble, historian are the officers of the club. Demonstrating the assistance given to Centralites in the Ii- brary are the school librarians. Seated, Marianne Hellmuth, Pa- tricia Lawarre, Rosalind Groeber, Margaret Bramble, Mary Sweeney, Regina Kuss, and Christy McCann. Standing, Michael Hynes, Mary Lawarre, Patricia Juenger, Elaine Heaton, Mary Lou Hellmuth, Mary Emmaiean Smith, Carolyn i Whipp, and Nancy Martin.
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