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HERE WE HAVE the woodwind section: fFirstf rowl Carol Ballard, Carol Van Nierop. Suzanne Haggerty, Doreen Frisque. lSecond FOLUJ Lois Yohonn, Iulia McGrath, Mary lane Sheehan. Delores Ditrinco. Sandra Bailey, Betty Dutcher. fTl1ird rowl Ianice Rosini, Ieanne Sloan, Mary Beth Pfromm. Ann Harrington. Kathleen Klier, lean Klier. FRENCH HORNS AND TRUMPETS con- tribute to the harmony of the band: fFirsf !'Ol1ll Roslyn Savino. Roberta Nowack. Mary Ann O'Neill, Virginia Capron. and Mary Gunson. .A SISTER AGNES TERESA A soft, low voice . . . indomitable band director . , . a faithful friend 6' he tnuwipets . . , Instrumental Mlxsic ' 4 TROMBONES. BARITONES AND PER- CUSSION complete our band ensemble: fFirst rowl Carmella Calabria, Sheila McCorry, Therese Herrmann. fSecond FOLUI Nancy Schusterbauer. Ellen Hahn, Ioyce Smith, Sharon Czudak. 48 l SISTER AGNES JOSEPH Gracious dignity . . . presides in the music room . . . our link with the beauty and art of the Old World
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t-i.. M . me I. 1 . 3 .if 5 5 i 3 V9 . L X O can ,uf Ni- . FRESHMAN CHORUS: lFirst K'Oll'l Patricia Hunt. Patricia Kreckel. Lois Yohonn. Susan Hickey. Anne Van Scoter. Lucille Celso, lill De Fraine. Maureen Tucker. fSecond I'Oll'l Carole Smith. Karen Lebbon. Roberta Stoffel. Patricia Lochner. Nancy Stone. Patricia Mueller. Ioyce Fici. Iudith Maloney, lThird fowl Carole Trenkler. Q'- lanice Hammersla. Karen Callahan. Verlie Horn. Claire Lo Maglio Barbara Taddeo. Ioan Bruckel. Sheila Duffy. Cvail Bristol. fFourth rowl Mary Lou Richardson. Marv Ann Kurzejeski. Carol Iune. Mary Driscoll. Iudith Mnra. Margaret Coggin. Sharon Frederick. Patricii McTaggart. Early in September, there are two or three afternoons after school when anyone in the vicin- ity of Room lOl can hear young voices singing scales with a piano. These voices belong to nervous freshmen trying out for a place in the Freshman Chorus. Sister Anne Virginia, the director, listens attentively and chooses the girls on the basis of their ability and previous training. Unfortunately not all who try out can be accepted, but the chorus this year consists of voices-'pen haps not as professional as the Voices of Walter Schumann, but surprisingly delightful to hear. Next September will find many members pro- moted to the Glee Club, which is the goal most of the girls try to attain. They have received excel- lent training and valuable experience which will help them to fill the empty places left by the graduating class, and they have given joy in this training process. SISTER ANNE VIRGINIA. DIRECTOR OF THE CHORUS. explains the needed interpreta- tion of a tricky passage to her two student accompanists. Lois Yohonn and Gail Wegxnan.
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Qoumd glontli pnaieef' Anything connected with the art of Music is a vast and interesting field. The educational concert band has become a force on which the musical world looks with increasing regard. Playing out doors, on foot, where other ensembles, which lack its mobility and acoustical projection cannot function with similar success, the band provides a workable medium of sound, supplies neces- sary color and permits mobility for public events held on the campus. The school is entitled to this service: the band in return is entitled to the co-operation of the administra- tion and the gratitude of the entire student body. We are proud and happy to include now the St. Agnes High School band in our school life. r i SHEILA MCCORRY AND CARMELLA CALABRIA, Senior music students. and Lois Yohoan at the harp. render tl Chopin Nocturne on strings, illustrating what has been said of the com- poser - his heart is sad, his mind is gay. l t 1 l BAND PERSONNEL: lFirst :owl Mary Beth Pfromm. lanice Rosini. Delores Ditrinco. Sandra Bailey. Carol Ballard, Iulia McGrath. Mary lane Sheehan. Lois Yuhonn, Mary Gunson. Virginia Capron, Roslyn Savino. Mary Ann O'Neill. Roberta Nowack. fSecomI rowl Ann Harrington. lean Klier, Kathleen Klier. Elizabeth Dutcher. lean Sloan, Suzanne Haggerty. Carol Van Nierop, Doreen Fisque. Carmella Calabria. Linda Lee Dominik, Barbara Hotlman, and Emilia Romanowski. lTl1ird !'OU'l Therese Herrmann. at the tympany, Nancy Schuster- bauer. Ellen Hahin, and loyce Smith.
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