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Seeking Re nement P A ff Q , . , i . if 1 4' A l l L 1 J 1 . . 3 . i i M, if FW if ' 4 ' f I K. V GLEE CLUB Thirty one sopranos . . . ten altos . . . eight Contraltos . . . this is our merry Glee Club ever attentive to the masterly direction of M. Ste. Therese de la Ste. Face. .,. 'ii t it .. i The double trio, P. Garand, P. Laferriere, E. Scanzio, J. Breault, B. Garand, and T. Picard, brought variety to the program by singing four sparkling selections. Members of the Glee Club: First Row Cl. to r.J: L. Ford, C. Lacroix, L. Larotque, C. Robert, J. Beaudoin, J. Menard, Renaud, M. Mailloux: Second Row: L. Campeau, B. Garand, M. Belanger, E. Laplante, M. Gaudreau, L. Dupere, G. Garant, C. Moquin, R. Desrochers, G. Fortin, J. Beauregard, J. Payette, J. Couture, P. Longchamps, Y. Pelletier. Third Row: P, Garand, P. Laferriere, D. Maynard, C. Levesque, P. Morrison, G. Audet, J. Breault, E. Scanziio, I-l. Cayer, L. Bousquet, I. Fontaine, J. Berard, J. Cote, A. M. Aubin, T. Thibault, V. Pelletier. Fourth Row: C. Parent, C. LeComte. C. Francoeur, J. Rioux, T. Picard, J. Dupont, C. Morrison, J. Moreau, A. Berard, V. Hetu. 52 3 A if Q' ' - 4 t 4 . at ' ff uf' dl 331' .5 l,
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Literature, and Press . . . A The THEVENET Staff ll, tn r.D: Dolores Maynard--co-editor, lrene Fontaine--editor-in-chief, Lucille Campeau, Elizabeth Laplante, Patricia Morrison. and standing, Helen Cayer. Vivian Pelletier--associate editors . . The Stall' adopted Inlvgrifv as the 1953 Theme of the Year. Good leaders believe in a cause intensely enough to be completely dedicated ro ir-genuine journalists are more con- cerned in serving than in reaping honors! ...b I ournalism is a field open to many talents: writers, typists. clerical workers, solicitors. artists but it is a time-consuming activity, and only the school-spirited persevere to the end in the club . . . Their reward? The satisfaction of putting our a good THEVENET. These ever-ready-to-work typisrs served generously. Seated: Clarisse Francoeur. Cecile Moquin, Claudette LC-vesque. Standing: Jeanne Rioux, Lucille liousquet, All Catholic riuard tv 1 is These six girls have shared the headaches of circulation: Lorraine Larocque, Germaine Garant, Lucille Campeau, Jeanne Menard- lwusiness manager, Claire Rohert, and ,leanne Beaudoin.
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in Czzltzzwzl Spheres . . . - i eg? 'fl' vu' 5 ,Q i - ,hh , Qifii -r Glee Club Officers: President, J. Breault A ' fcenterjg Vice-President, E. Scanzio Miss Pauling Milof '47 1-egumg as 3 guest fflghfll 5eff6f3fY'1 ff7'35UfeI1 C- LQVCSQUC- E eiinor Scanzio 'S-f was soloist in Blue zctompanist. The Glee Club members agree that the hard work they put into multiple relienrszils repaid them richly- not only did they trziin their voices to oscillate with the minutest shaidings of xi pianissimo to it fortissimo, but they acquired :1 love for the finer things of the singing world . . . Ours to keep . . . ri voice with pear- shiiped tones and ni repertoire of choice selections. , eee,, s- ul i riff A , X I in 'X 1' 'I fix? T :Z - r A-. frazwl . 1. 2'ar---.. 'Lf If ' Danube by Strauss. A Tribute to Rombeigf' n medley containing vari- ous compositions of the immortal songwriterg Echo Song in Itnli.in, interltreted by the enscmbleg the glorious finale Blue Danube, in French: these were the .highlights of the two performances presented by the Glee Club. We hare rc-Call with' pleasure our guest artist, Miss Marilyn Burton harpist, who played ciharmingly well during the entertainment. After the first pc-rformanre, Teacher and Singers exchange comments . , as 1 X x T
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