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“Eighteenth Century Vari- ation” by Rachmaninoff was the piece played by senior Ann Wood at the St. Cecilia Musicale. Ann also sang “The China Figure” by Klemn. ee Under the direction of Sister Mary re: Clare, R.S.M., the Glee Club. composed 22 a SOT aE Sa | of the students of the Academy, has -— ar made three formal appearances this year. The members of the Club pre- sented a musical program in honor o f St. Cecilia in November, sang carols during the Christmas play in December. and rendered a choral program in April. This year stress has been given to cer. tain selections chosen last spring at the National Catholic Music Educators’ Con. vention as being outstanding for group singing. In commemoration of the feast of our school patron, St. Francis de Smiling while receiving applause at the end of their rendition of “A Merry Life” by Denza are the Sophomore and Freshman members of the Club. This appearance was made at the St. Cecilia Musicale. Some members of the Glee Club pause between acts of the Christmas play during which they sang the various carols of the season.
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True champs! Libbie Estes and Ann Marie Mayer shake hands before beginning a tennis match. epee ine 2S = = This is one of the sports a ee included in the activities of the A.A. ae. eleeeerer 1 “It’s going to be a hit Dorothy Biggs and Mary Catherine Joiner do a little after school prac- ticing of softball so that their freshmen team might come out on top during the tournament. Members of the Blue and Gold basketball teams line up before game time. These two teams are com- posed of freshmen and sub-freshmen.
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richmeut Playing at the Spring Re- cital in April, junior Mary Ann Orlando completes her piece, “Valcik in C Major” by John Mokrejs. Sales, the Glee Club sang Pietro A. Yon’s “Mass of the Shepherds” on Jan- uary 29. As a result of the instructive lectures given in January by Mrs. Howard C. Smith of Atlanta, Thursday music periods were devoted to music appreci- ation classes when we listened to symphonies, sonatas, and concertos by Mozart, Beethoven and other masters. Our record library grew, too, when the Juniors made a surprise presentation of a symphonic recording of Handel’s “Messiah” to the Sisters and students on the feast of St. Francis de Sales. “I believe for every drop of rain that falls a flower grows sing the Juniors and Seniors. This selection was rendered at one of the formal appearances of the club. rome SBT TID ff | a” « re . — ALLE APE ae es « = ve ee
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