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armony... RPIGHT Brilliant adenzas resound throughout the cor ridors as Sharon ye nkins pia ¥sS her re tal Pp ece tor Sister Mary Clare Gurinag a music lesson Ihe recital lasts tor twon eveninds ana otters TO every music student an Op sortunity to perform for friends | a ; ’ = : [EFT Singers Patricia Astumian Patricia Glidewell Doralie Fletcher Martha Cooney Karen Livingston Kathleen Hadarits, Eleanor Zant, and Laura Ann Hess participate in the Spring Concert BOTTOM RIGHT: During music appreciation, Libby Estes gives a brief background of the selection “La Mer,” as Maraaret Watson and Laura Ann Hess handle the records. Sp! ' tliahts many of the great sympnonies by the masters aiong Ww th lighter compositions
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Provide Beauty an GLEE CLUB Shuffling feet, scraping chairs, silence, and a sudden burst of song announced the beginning of choral period every Monday and Thursday. The members of the Glee Club diligently practiced technic exer- cises and then settled down to sing lilting melodies. Though the annual St. Cecilia pro- gram was not held, the Glee Club presented a program of international carols for faculty and parents, December 3. A volunteer chor- al group, composed of freshmen and eighth graders, sang seasonal hymns on the tele- vision program, VESPER TIME, during Father McCown’s monthly program. Mrs. Howard Smith, diocesan supervisor of high school music, gave a series of lectures on the symphony and Gregorian chant during her October and February visits. Melodies echoed throughout the halls while the Thursday music appreciation class absorbed the compositions of the masters. Various students read biographical sketches of significant composers and musicians. Piano students performed in the annual recital in April. The hard workers were re- warded for long hours of practice when they received recognition for progress. SS eee — ee ee SS = % = ! TOP: With Christmas joy in their hearts, Judy Cooper, Shirley Lominick and Norha Lebolo render inspiring carols during Seed oe the program at the out- door Nativity scene. BOTTOM: Girls who ap- peared on VESPER TIME are: First Row: Lois Thomas, Jean Hatcher Michelle Hays Peggy McBrearty Lovise Gar- vin, Sara Jo Isaf, and Jane McCowen. Second row: Carole Schroeder, Angela Camerio, Sandra Best, and Theresa Smaha.
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Orname DRAMATICS “Let's get more expression into that voice! Be natural! Enunciate more clearly!’ These were a few of the directions that could be heard as students prepared for a dramatic production. Because the auditorium was converted in- to a temporary classroom during the building process, limited facilities required that dra- matic productions be confined to assembly programs. Junior sodalists presented a Mar ian program in December; the eighth graders appeared in a patriotic program tor Georgia Day; the sophomores starred in a March vocation play, Meet Mother McAuley; the seniors presented Frivolous French Fashions, in April. TOP: Roksanda Samayoa and Norha Lebolo perform the Mexican Hat Dance during the resident students’ talent show in March. CENTER: Mary Ann Orlando and Peggy Biggs select costumes for the seniors’ Class Night program. RIGHT: Martha Cooney as Sister Mary Theresa checks the essays of her students, Betty Herndon and Ann Claire Leverich in the sophomores’ vocation skit, Meet Mother McAuley.
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