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with variety every day routine zzz: ' l 1, ww. .SWK Above: The Gleemen repre- sented Gabriels throughout the state this and climaxed with a trip to Chicago. Left: The spirit of comrade-ship existent between Brother jeff and the Gleemen officers helped pro- mote success of the group. From left to right: john Paine, john Parker, Mike Sheridan, jim Logan, and Bill Greenburg. Far left: Pep Club Oilicers display their sparkle by frolicking in the snow. Center: President Mary Garrison, from left: Secretary jane Terres, Treasurer Chris Cook, Vice President Bobbie Marker, and hidden are junior Representatives Joyce Glisson and Sue Hand. 41
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Pep Club, Gleemen spark Every school has certain organizations which give an added touch of spirit and excitement to the everyday routine. At Gabriels, the Pep Club and the Gleemen provide that extra touch. The energetic Pep Club, under the leadership of Mary Gar- rison, constantly seeks to drum up spirit for Gabriels athletic events. Spirit competition ha's taken various forms-brightly painted signs, humorous skits, or, in the case of the freshmen, wearing their green and white beanies. The coveted spirit trophy, the familiar green jug, was awarded to the class that demonstrated the most effort. As a result, friendly class ri- valries often arose during the competition and the excitement and suspense preceding the games were heightened. The Gleemen, the boys' choral group, provides listening enjoyment at their lively school concerts. In late January they traveled to Chicago to perform, as well as places around our state. Under the expert direction of Brother jeffrey, their skill has increased, as well as the appreciation by listeners. , ., V Q 1-...war wi, J 4, ,,,,,. ,W I iff! K , me--as. RN'
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Sodality increases awareness of Christ Mardi Gras reflects its dynamic nature The Sodality, traditionally dedicated to Mary, sought to make Christjs presence felt in various ways this year. Meetings every two weeks set the stage for many stimulating discussions while group projects, such as entertaining at conva- lescent homes, put Christian theory into practice. Mardi Gras, the big project of the school-year, occurred late in February. After nomination by their classes, the candidates campaigned tire- lessly for financial support by selling cookies, candy, and bubble gum. The climax came at the semi-formal dance on Saturday night when Queen Jeanne Kavanaugh and King john Paine were crowned. 42
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