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'Cb ' C ' M , O The groans of getting up a little earlier those After the girls perfected their carols three days a week were soon changed into melodi- Christmas show, they attempted anothe ous notes by the girls of the Clee Club as they the Mass in D Minorf' which they began singing their joyful songs under the direc- Mary's Cathedral for Midnight Mass on tion of Mr. C. Brennerman, their very patient and Eve. These talented young girls call experienced director. Our Lady's Choristersf' Urclzea fra As we have walked out to the portables during the year, We have been able to hear the orchestra tuning up their instruments. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Belanger, the girls have greatly im- proved and are progressing rapidly in the field of music. , p ,Vw K X ,ESA 104
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Mm.. 4L.lliwvs, .. - Regina Clare, Sponsorg Virginia Sheridan, Editor, Norkunas, Patricia Powers, Patricia Forthman, Regina Assistant Editors. STAFF: Dolores La Ruffa, Jeanette Under the patient supervision of Sister Regina lare, the Courier Staff made a number of bene- cial changes in our school newspaper during the ast year. Among these were the enlargement of e paper and the addition of many new columns d interesting highlights. All the members of the VOL. III, No. 1 NOTRE DAME ACADEMY, MIAMI, FLORIDA ww. . .Maw x-,1-ummm.. OTRE AM O RIER OCTOBER, 1961 its Payette, Mariam Hcrrero, Theresa Schiffem1iller, Penelope Bodry. A' Q- ,,,..v 5? f 'fb N staff have worked to their full capacity to produce one of the finest school papers ever published. We express our sincere thanks and gratitude to both Sister and the staff for their persevering and deli- gent efforts. 103
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'N .fdrf Kfaaa Carole Kerr, Annette Schultheis, Cecilia Colding, Mrs. Oppelt, Pamela Ciampi, Vivian Ciasca, Carmen Matthews. The enrollment of the art class has increased siderahly in the past year. The accomplishments the girls, in both drawing and sculpture, found und our school throughout the year have given Oggfafg ..Ne49el'6 FT TO RIGHT: Patricia Calasso, Svea Monninger, Marie labrese, Rosemary Burns, Dianne Mollica, Mary Claire, brariang Mrs. Oppelt. Throughout the year the library helpers have ne everything possible to familiarize both the culty and the students with our school library. rs. Oppelt has taught these girls the fundamentals ' operating the library efficiently. 'Ago Q08 QW us evidence of the fine Work of those students. Under the guidance of Mrs. Oppelt those girls have learned many new and interesting ways of developing their talents. 105
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