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EWS OTES The Officers: Barbara Marou- sek, Marianne Balasty, Bur- barcx Schroeder, Ann Linskey. Lynn Anderson, Pat Keane. Noel Callow, Kay Stewart. 9 With Throughout the year the SPOTLIGHT staff has endeavored to maintain the high standards of content and make-up that characterize it. The six issues, two executed by Q temporary junior staff, and one Flame are printed demonstra- tions of the creative and journalistic values of the staff. The work that goes into the paper is done in the SPOTLIGHT room located in the basement of the convent. This be- loved second home of the staff, this ref- uge of complainers, this inanimate keeper of secrets, is more importantly 0t stimulator of imagination and industry, SPOTLIGHT the place where school love and loy- Siena .High School cdty can be considered, renewed and, 5600Wash1ngtonBoulevard tor apprentice SPOTLIGHT workers Chicago 44, Illinois learned and appreciated. All-Calholic . International First Place The GblliiY to work together With un- All'American - N'S'P'A' derstanding and retain their friendship Editor-in-Chief ........................ Lynn Anderson ?ssociate Editor ........................ Kay Stewart is perhaps the thing mOSt CheTiShed bY eature Editor .......................... Noel Callow A ' Assistant Feature Editor .............. Ann Linskey the SPOTLIGHT ,Staff' they hope thelr News Editor ....................... Barbara Marousek harmony ShOWs 1tse1f in their work. Make-up Editor ....................... Barbara Rossi Sports Editor ............................. Port Keane Business Manager ................ Barbara Schroeder Art Editor .......................... Marianne Balasty
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This is our SIENAN. It is pctrt of us, standing at the top of the mountains of exultation, failing to the valleys of desperation. It is part of newly formed friendships, of our laugh- ter, of our arguments dis- solved in agreement. It is a part of us, but we sin- cerely hope it is even c1 greater part of you and the spirit of Siena. From Bottom 10 Top: Editor- in-Chief, Associate Editor, Literary Editor, Copy Editor. Co-Layout Editor, Business Manager, The Staff at Work. Assistant Literary Editor. Co-Luyout Editor. An energetic and conscientious Business Stu! under the direction of Sister Mary Ioel, su; plies the vital element so necessary to mak the SIENAN grow . . . grow . . . grow.
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Christmas Tableau myuwwwm , Wt, x s Mr. Dehnert plays Riggoletto for the atten- tive iuniors oi the Introduction to Opera class. 58 Sienot presents a comprehensive music program both in regular classes and in private session. A course in general Inu- sic for freshman students teaches the tune damentcds of musical theory, The curri- culum for upper-Class girls includes om Introduction to the Opera, opening CI broad vista of knowledge and appreciation in this important area of musical endeavor. While Sister Mary Theresa teaches fin- gers to take artistic flight over the key- board, Sister Mary Theophcme teaches voice to her private pupils. Sister Mary Theophcme, who is also moderator of the Glee Club, once again guided it to CI banner year. The charm and ability of the Glee Club Chorus, the sweet and accurate tones of Sister Mary Theresa surrounded by her pupils proudly beams at Judy Trottct and Maureen Sullivan as they combine their talents in a duet. Do-Re-Mi e up and up the scale the freshmen of Mr. Deh- nert's general music climb in the hope of reaching a high and elusive Do.
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