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No OCCupation could better complete the education of a princess than music and the pleasure of group singing. . The aim of the Glee Club is to cultivate the ap- preciation of music by training its members to sing in chorus and, through doing this, to provide the college with entertainment. Glee Club work thus pre- pares its members for active participation in the so- cial life of their community after graduation. Christmas of 1957 the Glee Club celebrated With a cantata, sung before the tree in the courtyard, after Which the members joined the rest of the student body in the annual Christmas caroling on campus. Spring brought the joint spring concerts with Loy- ola College, Baltimore, presented to the student bodies of both colleges. Our year closed With the tra- ditional singing at Honors Convocation and so our aims are fulfllled and our love of song increased. Glee Club Moderator: SISTER MARGARET ANN ttThis is DuBois hall, our college dining room, explain Adri- anne Bartoli, Marilyn Mulder, and Mary Langley as they escort their guests to the pre-concert candlelight dinner. the Sea, combines the efforts of Saint Josephs and of Loyola College Glee Clubs.
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FGOFF H 8- - ,, vgv v.1 . ' WyzWJ$muwav .. i ; , . Under the direction of moderator Sister IVfargarct Ann, our Glcc Club prcscntcd 1 short progmm in the Clupcl courtyard in honor Christmas season. Say it will; Mimic agree officers Marian Hamwcy, Xibmriau: Di' 6 Owens, frezIJ-m'er; Marcia Mehl, xecretary; Joan Ahern, 1'z've-prwidml; and Mary Shaughnessy, prejideuf. Cmccntmtion lwrmmtcs liml pnmims .15 xx'c prepare fur mxr spring comcrt with Loyola Collcgc.
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,gg I b Intematz'onal Relations Club Moderator: WILLIAM A. OSBORNE 9-imimkiwtf 4 . A' Internationally-mindcd sophomores, Umck rum Carol Gormzm, Regina Smith, and Nancy Williams; Uroul muj Lois Davis and Margaret Philbin, complete arrangements. With the shelf of reference books at their disposal, IRC officers, Elizabeth Phelan, ireamrer; Judith MCNully, Mc'e-prwiclwzl; Elaine Carey, pi'eJidelzI; and Flzwizl Reps, trem'cnzry, plan that next meetmg. In order to rule widely a princess must know some- thing about world affairs. With long range aim of fostering world peace through understanding, the International Relations Club spreads the knowledge of world affairs throughout campus. As IRC members, we worked hard but particularly enjoyed the model United Nations assembly held on campus for the students and for guests from the local high school. The members represented the college at the Rus- sian Congress on Soviet International Affairs for Eastern Colleges at Loyola College intBaltimore. Dis- cussion groups gathered informally in the Pines each week for anyone to contribute his opinions on world affairs. As members of the Association of International Relations Clubs, representatives attended the national X' conference in Washington, D. C. ! Ruth Conti, delegate to the general assembly, addresses delegates under the supervision of Dr. Osborne, Patricia Devlin, tmembly prexidenl: Maureen O,Donnell, Jerretary; and Mr. Waters, parliamentarian. T t V a j 5 WNW .mwh ,WWM.M. t .WA... RN RN txtxmme
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