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OFFICERS President BETTY ANN BALTZELL Vice-President' FRANCES LONG Secretory ANNE GILLEN Treasurer VIRGINIA PAULUS Orchestra Leader STELLA D'ANTONl IS MUSIC C I. U B Ann Gif Berry Z-xiglig pow Bo! Us F rzefli rO 7Ce ' S 1577 Top row: Ann Gillen, Patricia Rosendale, Antoinette Woods, Mary Drum, Mary Rosendale, Patricia McCourt, Mildred Williams, Nancy Lee Moran, Bernadette Leonard. 2nd row: Betty Lee Christman, Yvonne Moriarty, Mary Hudson, Elsie Hagel, DeSales Stanek, Patricia Herbert, Joan Glas, Angela French, Anne Svitak, Audrey Fink, Mary Joan Ennis, Rose Marie Meadowcroft, Patricia Connolly. lst row: Virginia Paulus, Ann Klein, Mary Zeller, Anita Saffron, Dolores Jones, Margaret Sellmayer, Jean Doyle, Jane Rosendale, Elizabeth I-lock, Almerinda Pirrone, Frances Brennan, Mary Jane Mersinger, Patricia O'Connor, Gloria Cain, Loretta Vogel.
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The Music Club, embracing both Chief among their accomplishments GLEE CLUB Top row: Dorothy Staab, Elaine Eifert, Stella D Antoniis, Lorraine Wiebking, Bernadine Cunzeman, Mary Krusniewski Geraldine Glock. Sth row: Regina Curran, Audrey Bucher, Mary Adell Griesacker, Frances Long, Mildred Rolfes, Elizabeth Kelly, Al- merinda, Pirrone, Mary Ellen Hupfer, Emma Deveau. 4th row: Pat Lukanick, Rose Mary Setzer, Nancy Laster, Teresa Moriconi, Mary Mersinger, Pat Tighe, Rose lannan- tuono, lsobell Grabowski, Leona Popera, Angela Trageser, Ann Gillen. 3rd row: Pat Mannion, Agnes Binko, Marcella Capriola, Ann Madden, Mary Cooney, Noreen Hoffman, Isabelle Holt man, Vivian Siefert, Peggy Ann Van Daniker, Dolores Joyce, Bette Lehner, Mary Kuser. 2nd row: Betty Jane Becker, Mary Dell'Aqua, Ruth May, Dolores Kirchner, Helen Kolibab, Mary Messier, Mary D'Ad omo, Betty Moe Donnolly, Mary Lou Tracey, Loretta Heymann, Mary Murray, Virginia Appler. 'Isl' row: Ann Presson, Angela Bockstie, Mary Louise Kirchner, Ida Louise Ruark, Mary Meisel, Betty Ann Haltzell Jeanne Voelker, Mary Jane Coyle, Margaret Wolski, Mary Muratore, Mary Jane Prossner, Margaret Gib son, Betty Sokel. Clee Club and Orchestra, by means of weekly rehearsals and long hours of practice, has presented to the school many hours of musical de- light. Theirs is a two-fold task, that of preparing the purely musical pro- grams and also fusing with other or- ganizations by supplying musical background. ln this way, they have accorded to the school both harmony of tones, and harmony of thoughts and feelings by forming a consistent and pleasing whole. were St. Cecilia's Program, and the Spring Concert. Participating in the Christmas play, the Orchestra played between acts and the Clee Club of- fered an excellent rendition of Carols, Three radio broadcasts were made by the enthusiastic Clee Club over the Cathedral Hour and the Voices of Tomorrow Broadcast. To all members of the Music Club, l. N. D. extends deep appreciation for musi- cal pleasure and enjoyment.
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Top row: Betty Lee Christman, Almerinda Pirrone, Frances Brennan, Kathleen Hoffman, Charlotte Hobler Marion Schaefer, Betty Ward, Jean Gibson, Elizabeth Teipe. 3rd row: Emmanuela Liberatore, Elizabeth Trebes, Mary Dilli, Dolores Jones, Mary O'Neill, Betty Hartman Mary Lee Walton, Mary Drum, Margaret Keavney. 2nd row: Pat Wyne, Katherine Bosse, Dorothy Scardina, Jane Mackinson, Evellia Kolarik, Rose Mary Ka- lus, Ann Gillen, Aileen Schoen. lst row: Regina Smith, Jane Vavrina, Eugenia Smith, Eleanor Zimme'man, Mary Lu Schroeder, Vera Cald- well, Mary Grace Lyons, Mary Elizabeth Cecil, Genevieve Bahnline. OFFICERS 5 T U D E N T MARY Lllassdc?i'llaoEDER Vice-President C O U N C I L VERA CALDWELL Secretary ELEANOR ZIMMERMAN 4 1 Preserving the essence of womanly refinement and enthusiasm that dis- tinguishes a daughter of Notre Dame, and maintaining law and order in the school are the chief purposes of our Student Council. Leadership, that combination of courtesy, respon- sibility, sincerity and determination, is fostered by such government of the students by the students and a better understanding is created be- tween faculty and student body. Through the efforts of class and hall counselors, the organization functions to acquaint each student with the high standards of l. N. D. All-round Council activity this year also included the Victory Loan drive, sports Pep Rally, the American Broth- erhood Program and the ldeal l. N. D. Girl Contest. Fostering such prin- ciples and worthy endeavors, the Council is building the character of the perfect student, tomorrow's per- fect womqng
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