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COLLEGIATE CHORALE COMPLETES BUSY YEAR ix, Mr. Robert D. Manahan, in his second year at L.P.O., has added much to his achievements during this school year. A beautiful Christmas Concert was presented, with the SONG OF CHRIST- MAS the main feature. The operetta this year was SOUTH PACIFIC. It proved an overwhelming success for Mr. Manahan. The highlight for the Collegiate Choral this year was the concert tour to the surrounding area and to Chicago Members of the Collegiate Choral include: FIRST ROW: Paralie Bennett, Karen Schoening, Mary Ann Jakse, Donna Gapinski, Peggy Leamy, Mary Kowalski, Janice Ostertag, Judy Novak, Becky Bute, Sue Glowacki, Sharon Mason. SECOND ROW: Kent Hess, Bob Jacobs, Jim Rising, Rich Michaels, John Dow, Jane Segatta, Evelyn Sch- mitz, Arm I-Ieilstedt, Mary Downey, Julienne Coulter, Alda Birgerson, Carol Marsh, Carol Lauer, Rita Jacobowski, Brian Leach. THIRD ROW: Earl Finley, John Rudzinski, Larry McDonald, Jacklfeliksiak, Paul Young,Bob Eustice, Dave Giesler, Vince Boyle, Lynn Tentler, Ron Stengel, Bill Klopcic, Dennis Siebert, Ray Penoyer, Dan Hunter, Charles Mitchell. 5 I 'v N A ' x N ' , , Y 7 in I : . Q JE F1 .LL A ka -V , 5, 'r aff if 15,5 -., il 1 g I 7' fi ti 5 : ' I 27
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Peg Leamy, Diane Novak, Sharon Mason, Ray Penoyer, and Claudia Donnelly--members of the publicity com- mittee--make posters for the dance. Because of the good publicity given the dance a large turnout of both students and alumni was found at the Pow-wow. PREPARATION AND FINALE The Homecoming Dance this year was called the Apache Pow- wow and was sponsored by the officers of both classes and the Student Council. The dance dec- orations followed an Indian motif with a large tepee dominating the scene. The festivities began at 8 p. m. with a program in the auditorium followed by the dance in the boys' gym. The highlight of the dance came when Mary Beth was crowned Pow- wow Princess by the student coun- cil president Louis Assalley. Phil Blott, Ann Heilstedt, Peggy Miller, Ken Long, Jeanne Hos- cheit, and Jim Mindock discuss the rigorous life of living in a tzepee. Bob Peterson, Ardene Bonucchi, Bob Mente and Bonnie Pini take a breather in front of one of the many corn shocks that decorated the sides of the boys' gym at the Homecoming Dance. 26
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LIBRARY HAS BEEN A SERVICE McCormack Memorial Library offers to the Junior College students excellent facilities for research and for leisure reading. The Library contains 21,000 volumes and receives by subscription 165 periodicals including five daily papers, indexes, and microfilm. College students find, also, that the Library gives them a pleasant as well as an artistic atmosphere for study. Three original oil paintings dating from the Fifteenth and Seventeenth centuries hang on the walls. An original medieval illuminated antiphonary hand-wrought on vellum, and several marble and oil reproductions are among the art treasures on permanent display in the Library. In the background may be seen The Easter Sacrifice, one of the original oils, by Francesco Solemina, 1657- 1747, Italian painter. The Library has an outstanding reference collection which by frequent acquisitions is kept current and complete. Encyclopedias and dictionaries, both general and special, yearbooks, indexes, and government documents are among the materials which make up the reference department.
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