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is ln one of their most impressive appearances, the combined Under the direction of Sr. Mary Cecily, O.S,M., t choral groups presented the musical segment of the Christmas SHS music department includes a voice class, madrigalgrou cantata, How Many Miles to the Manger. and boys' glee club. Words and Music Bl THE MAESTRO MUST HAVE MUSIC so mem of the voice class oblige by filing the scores. l Cleta Thomas lists out some misplaced sheets and he them to Kay McGinty while Shirley Waters and Herrington search for a special selection. EACH MORNING A SMALL GROUP sings the Proper of the Mass and practicing the words are Rosemary Linden, Nancy Roy, and Mary Lesnau. Jane Martin, one of the experienced organists, demonstrates the stops for a newcomer to church playing, Marie Tortomasi. N M
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- A I Christmas Bells Ring Pageant ol Peace THE CHORUS REJOICEDXAND eyes brightened as the Holy Family, portrayed by Charles Gleason, Rose- marie Geromette and her niece, appeared. Guarding the group are the angels, Phyllis Kowalski, Bev- erly Wyffels, Kay McGinty, Barbara Schell, fkneelingj, Rosemary Kuhn and Noreen Doyle. The air after each performance hinted that the program had accom- plished its purpose of putting Christ into the heart and Christmas of the audience. AT CHRISTMAS TIME, all hearts are young, wait- ing for the coming of the Christ Child. The annual Christmas cantata on Decem- ber 21 heightened anticipa- tion for the holy event. ln the holiday program, Joyce Callewaert related the wondrous tale to her child- ren Patricia Kortas, Gloria Balduck, Charlotte Hamel, Ray DeSmet, and John Her- nan. Her description came to life through the l5O parti- cipants in the choral, verse choir and tableau segments. 0 1.1 -1
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TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS WERE THE GENTLEMEN'S day at morning Mass and the fellows resounded loud and clear. Organist Joanne Stemplewski passes out music to Vern Laney, Pat Clarey, Bob Hayduk, and Dick Doherty while Rosemary Barth talces her turn at the organ. NO MATTER WHAT SIDE OF THE FENCE they're 5-3 on, these girls were among the hard workers preparing operetta scenery. Toting that board are: ffrontj Carrol Calcaterra and Lois Kraus, and fbackj Carol Daigue, Yvonne Zainea, and Madaliene Spina. n Year of Harmony THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT MAY NEVER HAVE GONE ON November 25, the classes presented semi-classical selections for the road buht its appearances have not been limited to the parents and friends. On front stage, Madaliene Spina renders domain of Servite. At the MacGregor library auditorium on her solo, My Hero. -70-
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