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'7fze qv... ear Memories are caught in song! The Clee Club this year has been showered with compliments. so it is only fitting that we give credit to our director par-excellence, Sis- ter M. Helene. The directorship of a hundred lively students was a feat of almost impossible accomplishment in itself. In converting this group into an harmonious four-part chorus. Sister showed not only the best in ability but a love of music that was contagious. Of the highlights of the year's Clee Club program, the concert of Christmas carols per- haps shone the brightest. This was given over our local station, VVCLT on December 21. The brilliance of this beautiful yuletiue offer- ing was enhanced by the truly spiritual inter- pretation of the First Christmas Mornf, To spread the Irish feeling over Licking County. the Clee Club accepted an invitation to give a half-hour program over the Hi- Timeh spot on YVCLT regularly used by Newarlcs public high school. The versatility of the group was displayed by the selections which ranged from the peppy XVearing of the Creenw to the soulful Macushla.'i This last number, sung by our soloist Barbara Blar- tin. is a memory that will remain forever. The singing on Easter at St. Francis de Sales Church was the last contribution of the chor- isters as an entire group. Members other than senior will honor the graduates on Commence- ment Day. There are no happier memories of S. F. de S. than those caught in song by the Clee Club. First Row: Ioan Young, Rita Colangelo, Janet Fox, joan Mathy, Ann Barsotti, Mary Ann Hushion, Shirley Stare, Mary Jeannette Ilinger. Linda Richmer, Elizabeth Cousino, and Linda Van Arsdale. Second Row: Patricia Claub, Stephanie Eitel, Nancy YVorkman, Susan Hcckman, Phyllis Morman, Mary Lou Ceorgetti, Rita Devlin, Marcella Chiloni, Rosemary Ruplc, Ann Copeland, Sally O'Neill, Eleanor Bruneau. Top Row: Carolyn Strigle, Patricia Copeland, Anita Bordenkircher, Frances Spaulding, Judy Bentz, Nancy Martin, Virginia Radcliffe, Margie Snider, Sally Ralston, Rita Canale, joan Merryman, and Connie XVclsh. 2 1 6 4 1 .52-' '15
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'7!1e!V we 4 . , Bus. Mgr.-Frances Stare Asst. Ed.-Donna Swank liditor-Naomi Rauch Adviser--Sister NI. Cratia Ruth Denz. NVey. ' O,Farrell. - s News and reviews of happenings here The '49-50 Newsark created much reader interest in the school. Under the guidance of Sister NI. Gratia it recorded the highlights of school life and spoke out by editorials and articles on subjects that would make for a greater St. Francis. The student publication gives news and re- views of important happenings around school and features sketches about the students them- selves. The purpose is not only to let the reader know what is going on but to serve as a record that he may scan later in his life. Naomi Rauch, the efficient, hardworking editor heads the staff. She gives assignments F iffy to the reporters, checks the articles, and does many things behind the scenes. She is, to a great extent, responsible for the Newsark. Frances Stare. capable business manager pay the bills and keeps the accounts favorably balanced. Donna Swank and Shirley Rich- mer, respectively, ar being groomed for the editorship and management next year. Sports editor Dick YVade is always on hand with the latest in scores and forecasts. Sharing the spot- light are the other reporters while the typists make it possible for the Newsark to go to press. Asst. Bus. Mgr.-Shirley Ricluncr First Row-Judy Evers, Susan 0 Neill Second Row-Peggy llillis, Rosemary Ruple, Dorothy Anne Vascek Niarx 1 Third Row-George Cressle Bridget Fourth Row-jack Simi, Dick VVade
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