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Row One-A. Mershad, J. Bayer, L. Lubke, B. Reder, L. Feist, J. Grifoli, M. Vale, G. Becker, G. Gerke, B. Wenz, H. Metz. Raw Two-S. Jerger, J. Cueto, P. Cobb, C. Raeckers, D. Dee, M. Powell, B. Wuest, B. Counts, E. O'Donnell, M. Bayer, S. Macke. Row Three-J. Kelly, M. Dresmcnn, G. Jones, E. Busche, D. Kolhoff, M. Junk, S. Pieper, B. Ackerman, A. Clanciolo, P. Huhn, J. Watson, N. Hoffman. Row Four-l.. Austing, J. Hughes, M. Durkin, D. Shoe- maker, F. Padur, M. Cashman, C. Albers, S. Smith, T. Meyer, K. Hoelscher, P. Maltry. Accompanists, L. Saupe, B. Vaught. Barbara Vaught, accompanist 'ft 'mv Glee Club The Seton Glee Club combined with the orches- tra to open its season at the St. Cecilia Assembly just before the Thanksgiving holidays. Choral numbers included La Spagnola and Oh Susanna fFolk Songsj, Star Song CROHJ, and America Our Heritage fSteele-Adesj. In preparation for the May Concert, rehearsals perfected an Ave Maria composed by Dr. Orlando, director of the club. Other songs were You'll Never Walk Alone fRogers and Sticklesj and Nocturne CFibickJ. At the invitation of St. Martin parish in Lock- land, the Glee Club entertained at a Silver Tea, November 13. The Mothers and Dads Clubs en- joyed hearing special performances for their meet- ings. A 15-minute recording was contributed to the Red Cross to be sent abroad as part of a student exchange program.
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Loretta Saupe, pianist, with Mary Durkin, vocalist. 'uf' Row One-J. Albertz, Carol Schmidt, Carol Cianciolo, M. Decker, P. Sauers, K. Branigan, J. Fosnot, D. Hotchkiss, J. Sahnd, H. Popp, M. Jaspers, M. Finley. Row Two-K. Wollborn, A. Ruthman, J. Thomas, P. Trenlman, V. Schlueter, J. Windholtz, M. Jansen, N. Plogman, J. Weichold, M. Plogmann, B. Becker. Row Three-D. Forwalt, M. Maybury, M. Engler, J. Nagy, G. Berte, P. Groh, M. Welch, S. Juergens, M. Flaherty, J. Gales, M. Gormley, J. Roether. ROW FOUR--B. Ames, E. Buhrmann, J. Isaacs, K. Bartlett, M. Ryan, C. Marlman, M. Schroeder, M. Wenstrup, M. Phillips, M. Curless, C. Kaiser, C. Trapp. Piano and voice students regularly appear on Seton's music programs, and frequently as individual enter- tainment for special occasions. Seton- ians enjoyed hearing Mary Durkin's With a Song in My Heart fRogersJ as well as Vivian Kunkel's Indian Love Call CFrimlJ. On the program with them were solos by several pianists. Carolyn Wernke chose Cradled Clouds CLindforsJ g Pat Brogan, Waltz in F Minor, Opus 7 Og Carol Ann Mey- er, Paderewski's Minuet. Barbara Vaught and Pat Donovan selected Tea for Two tYoumarnsJ for a piano duet. Barbara and Pat, together with Lo- retta Saupe, are accompanists for the Glee Club.
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,C 74 Early in October reporters for the Setoman were running beats Writing and rewriting stories and paging the thesaurus for a choice Word for proper headline count. Lights burned late in the staff room Where co-editors Pat Halloran and Janet Peters worked with a staff of four experienced journalists and six beginners. Finally, with copy linotyped, dummy pages pasted, engravings ready, the first issue rolled off the press October 13. By the end of the first semester, the juniors SETONIAN CO EDITORS Janet Peters and Pat Halloran consult a page layout to determine the length of a story These seniors draw up the over all plan for each xssue assign stories to reporters and assist In wrltlng copy Their yearbook contrnbutlons Include layouts and copy for the sports duvlslon and sensor sectlon Janet led the staff un sollcltlng S325 un advertising- Pat followed with 160. who successfully completed training in fun- damentals under the direction of Sister Ed- ward Mary proved their ability by editing the entire February issue. Seniors were thus relieved of assignments to complete yearbook copy. The six issues of 1955-56 compose the twenty-second volume of the Seton paper. Excellent ratings from the Catholic School Press, Columbia Scholastic, and National Scholastic Press Associations were main- tained by this year's staff. Calling 22 --- The Printer's on the Phone' l
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