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if is qreafer fo pro ace if. Last row-Sylvia Smarclo, Gwendolyn Foard, Carol Filson, Roberta Towekamp. Third row-Barbara Woronka, Ihna Rosskopf, Lillian Notorangelo, Barbara Osenburg, ,loan McLean, Elaine Wallbillieck. Second row-Kitty Keating. Mary Hensley, Catherine McKenna, Barbara Barrctto. Ronnie Moulton. First row-Bernie Walsh, Rita Wriglit, Frances Kosnik. Last row-.loyce North, Charlotte Dulaney, Teresa Zerhusen, Kathleen Long. Third row-Suzanne Franz, ,loan Bittman, Lauretta Beard, Mary Ellen Sawyer, Barbara Hoeck, Mary Stump. Second row- Donna Flannery, Pat Denibowski, Regina Hirt, Marlene Widmyer, Carol Koehler. First row-Mary Margaret Oles, Cassie Gilbart, Lana Ooltschalk, Rose Marie Annarelli, Mary Cilbart, Anita Beres, Mary Long. Red Weskits, how ties and charcoal skirts mean one thing at Seton. The Orchestra is performing. They have participated in assemblies, held their own concerts, and won their own awards. Rated Superior at the Catholic University Spring Festival, Seton High Orchestra lends its time and talents unendingly. Lou Rapp, the first Seton winner of the John Philip Sousa Band Award, with Cale Liszewski, Marty Zinnert and Mr. Hipp aflmire the plaque. The Orchestra officers, Mary Gilbart, Liz Malin, Trudy Karr, and Sister Allllll Mae total the ballots of the in-coming officers.
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gf is emzohfizzq fo fisfegz io goo nzusicg Last row-Dolores Zentgraf, Pat Sief. Third row-Joan Klotz, Donna O'Donovan, Trudy Karr, ,leanetle Hobbs. Second row-Kathleen Pollack, Carol Klimovitz. Janet Driscoll. First row-Mary Carol Reilly, Liz Malin, Carol Tucker. Last row-Nancy Mirabile, Kathy Ziolkowski, Jerri McKenna, Gerry Barnes. Third row-Jane Cremen, Kathy Frank, Ann Grueninger Beth Taneyhill. Second rowfloan Stolark, Bernadette Schwine Sheila Sawyer, Dolores Krytkowski, Elaine Kulesza. First row-Bar bara Cooke, Lou Rapp, Marty Zinnert. ORCHESTRA Last row-Audrey Rivers, Carol Culley, Pat Debaugh. Third row- Rosalie Sherwood. Angela Walsh, Carol Fister, Mary Ellen Graham, Rose Marie Ward, Evelyn Doyle. Second row-Carolyn Becker, Ellen Carson, Mary Carol Lewis, Carol Heinlein, Cheryl Dunn. First row- Stephanie Lanasa, Bonnie Brohawn, Martha Meredith, Frances Reid, Mary Ann Brennish. P Last row-Angeline Vito, Mary Fortenbaugh, Cathy Ahl, Kathy Macko. Third row-Carolyn Davis, Libby Tomasello, Sally Fanrnyer, Pat French, Mary Kulishek, Coneetta Conligliaro. Second row- Ioyce Sherwood, Margie Robins. Dorothy Howard. Miriam Linder. First row-Milrlrecl Humphreysmleanetle Thomas, Susan Zinnert.
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U6 1720? 6 WOHZQIZ EXPVESSES lldffedf 9 , Q . r Joan Corbi and Mary Catherine Dnnleavy take care of the mailing of Seton High News. 1 .f l l ,F b A U if 5,4 lx jf -N V -1' 4 . Cale Martin, Pat Bonniea, and Angela Bialzak check write-ups before they go to the printer. SETON HIGH NEWS Seton High News, which is published monthly, reports the busy life of Setonites. lt tells not only the story of activities, but also the stories of the girls themselves. The task of covering the news does not end with meeting deadlines and running to the printer. Members of the staff learn to appreciate their art at press conferences on the campus of Maryland University and Columbia University. Rating a '4First Class Honor Ratingv from NSPA and a Second Class Honor Ratingi' from CSPA, Seton High News has entered the race for 5'lVledalist. Miss MeTcagne, moderator of the Seton High News, advises Florence Harbold, Pat Hop- kins and Mary Annc Ellis how to improve the next edition.
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