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The Tryst remembers W'ith pencil in hand, legend writers camped in room 28, determined 'to make that his Hnlsllmll lillfiurlng Um: more problem in proportion before Caption .wcimillatc-,, Teaming up for Success are A. wfheadyy NA Campoy DA Smith, putting away the tools of their trade are Co-editors Staples J. Holland, M. Fern, M. Magnetti, K. Allman, C. Schmid. Full steam ahead! was the cry of our advertising staff even before school doors opened in September. Business Managers A. McMahon and S. Ferber are ably assisted by D. Marino and R. Pagliaro. Pictures, pica paper, and the much-used proportional calculator are the trade-marks of the layout staff. Nl. C. Root, M. W'illi.xms, B. Phillips flayout editorj, V, Biermann, and Price. Seniors' cherished dream . . . Freshmen's breathless surprise . . . our yearbook, The Trysf, Play time, work time, almost any time was Trysf time, for the staff found that capturing real lifenat N.D.A. was a time-consum- ing process. Suspense increased as each deadline appeared and the presses began to roll. To our faculty and fellow students for their generous cooperation, to our adver- tisers, and especially to our moderator, The Trysf staff extends grateful thanks. and xl. Loftus. Judy 8: Judy -a grand team. I-N Q.- Compilers of the Index, P. Salloom and D. Moulton, supervise as typists C. Callahan, D. Gauthier, M. Kelly, and E. Benton begin the hnal copy of the long list they have spent so many hours verifying.
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of harmon to the stars The magic of recording captures the sparkle and gaiuty of last ycar's spring festival, A Winter Fantasy. S, Wfitson, M. lance, D. Nlarino fprcsidentj, NI, XY'illi.im-., KI. Price, XX, Ray, N, Campo, C. Lallnhan, lf. Benton: and llJClUV'J llolland. NI. l-alley, Nl. t,.ill.igl1er, Nl. Carroll, A, Leone, Nl. Xlagnctti, l. Spauls, NI. XY'illi.ams. I Beginning their musical journey through the year, the Glee Club sang for the Gonzaga-Notre Dame student Mass each Friday. ln December, Christmas carols formed the back- ground music for the Nativity Tableaux in the school audi- torium and at St. Aloysius Church. One of the many high- lights in the display of school activities, the Glee Club re- ceived hearty applause from the eighth-graders who attended the Kay Street Open House. Accepting the invitation to sing at the Vocation Sym- posium, the group selected America Our Heritage and March of the Toys from their repertoire. In the Spring, as the eyes of all the Christian world turned toward Lourdes, Our Lady's Academy joined in the commemoration of the Centennial by making the story of Bernadette this year's Spring Festival theme. Delightful selections of French music sung by the Glee Club composed the Prologue. Gounod's '1Ave Maria was one of the numbers of the Finale. Under the patient, inspiring training of Sister Gertrude Cecilia, the girls attained that perfection of tone quality, shading, and interpretation which has become characteristic of the Glee Club. Choristers again received distinctions at the National Music Festival at Catholic University in April. As melodic strains floated down from the choir loft in Trinity's Chapel on Graduation Day, the exciting activities of the past year became another memory for the Class of 1958. ,Va x.-1 V, AQHA , 'bx
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