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ef 2, x OUR FAIR LADIES as they appeared in their first concert in November. They could have gone on singing all night. Lively Art of Song AVE, AVE MARIA! SETON HALL! harmonized the joint glee clubs as they first presented their now well-known signature. A PRACTICE UNDER WAY, and Sister Frances Mary provides CARRYING THE MELODY OF THE CANTATA, the Sopranos excellent leadership in group harmonizing. sing 'iSleep, Sleep, Sleep, Holy Child, gently lulling the Christ Child to sleep.
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SECOND PLACE IN THE GIRLS' DIVISION of the annual C.Y.O. Talent Show, held at Seton Hall, March lO, l963, was won by our girls. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Seton has witnessed the development of many new enterprises during the fast changing scene of our modern world. One of her most prized newcomers is an energetic organization of a hundred students, the Girls' Glee Club. A club musical in name must become so in fact. They have built up a repertoire of twenty songs and have delighted us with such favorites as MI Could Have Daneed All Nightl' and MSome- where Over The Rainbow. In the autumn of '62, the girls gave four concerts, two of which were in union with our Boys' Glee Club. At Christnlas time they pre- sented an inspiring cantata to accompany our annual pageant. In January the joint Glee Clubs entertained with a group of patriotic numbers at the American Legion Speech Tour- nament held at Seton Hall. Then, in March the months of daily practice were rewarded when the girls placed second in the Catholic Youth Organization contest for female glee clubs in our diocese. They Lead the Way in the SHARING THE TRIUMPHS in each season were Sister Mary Benedict, the club's nimble-fingered pianist and Sister Frances Mary, its accomplished and patient director. 58
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e Bring a Swift Interpretation ,-. Seton l lAa.n gems J usmztszfe Elo is I4 is is ,IS 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 SO POSTING THE REMINDERS OF EVERY MEMBER'S D-DAY are Justine Davis and Mary Anne Vail. 1'HUBLIc.N! PRONOUNS SETON HALL DAYS ALL THIS WORK, and only a week atter deadline. Typists Rosemary Gaeta and Judy Pedisich with Sue Yax, Celia Vigliotta, Bob Brink, Camilla Belzak and Joanne Freund round Out the senior staff members. JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES employ themselves as Annette Yager, Barbara Hollingsworth, Bill Fullam, Charles Roberts, Daniel Schnal, Ted Giletti, and Andrea De Winter look over the finished proofs. 60
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