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A greoT deol of Time, TolenT, ond hord work odded up To ci successful yeor Tor ST. Joseph's Glee Club. Under Mrs. ivlorie l-lordy's copoble direcTion, The group procTiceol oT leosT once o week vviTh seporoTe sessions for The boys ond girls. This Time cerToinly proved To be of greoT volue. Glee Club cicTiviTies vvere mony ond voried ThroughouT The yeor. Joining wiTh The bond, o series of performances ol The ChrisTmos progrom were pre- senTed for The PoTrons Club ond Then, Tor The sTudenT body. The Glee Club olso pdrTicipoTed in o ciTy-vvide high school musicol Televised by one of The locol sTo- Tions. l.oTer, combining TolenT ond shovvmonship, The Glee Club provided The enTerToinmenT oT o porTy given Tor The children of migronT Mexicon workers. This vvos cerToinly one Time when The performers were os groTiHed os were The lisTeners. ln The spring, using on EosTer Theme, o concerT of religious ond seculor songs vvos presenTed. Through oll of These ocTiviTies The Glee Club hos efTecTively developed The Tolenr of iTs members ond odded immeosurobly To The repuTciTion of The school. SINGERS: Mory RighTely ond Borb Sopczynslci vocolize during cz glee club prcicTice session. Successful Season GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: Joan Nogy, secreTory, Mary Turgi, vice-presi- denT, Sue HochsTeTTer, presidenT, Mory Ann Foszok, Librorion, Kc1Thy Eli, librarian 27
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KABOVEJ PRIOR TO A PERFORMANCE, glee clulobers Nick Piocsek ond Theo Hennings set up risers. CLEFTD MY GOODNESS, Mrs. Hcardy, I forgot my music! Choraleers Enjo Long, GLEE CLUB - CFRONT ROWJ: Mrs. Morie Hardy, director, M. Krczmford, R. Bielok, B. Wostmorin, V. Word, C. Wisniewski, A. Klempoy, C. Wagner, K. Archombecuult, B. Meier, J. Word, K. Fronz, K. Keck. CFOURTH ROWJ: K. Eli, C. Chiszor, C. Budzinski, Miller, J. Mucho, J. Migos, M. Lcmgner, C. Grotius, S. Flowers, C. Jcsnkowski, J. Brennovn, T. Horvotlw, M. Coppens, S. Miller, D. J. Meyers, K. Chikor, N. Goeller. CSECOND ROWJ: C: Burnt, R. Stedman, V. Corroher, M. Turgi. CFIFTH ROWJ: M. Rightley, M. Andries, M. Metzler, N. Patterson, M. Poszek, P. Durtee, R. Rofolski, P. Vclrgo, J. Nogy, J. Hackett, P. Kozmierzok, J. Lehner, Ferro, L, Rutkowski, N. Egyhozi, M. Bcinicki, S. Hochstetter. D. Tihen, A. Zimc, T. Hennings, N. Piocsek, C. Mnicliowski, M. CTHIRD ROWJ: P. Doyle, K. Lodewski, V. Jewel, M. Dunn, B. Borsics,MicheleneLitkc1.
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Drama and Highlighting The T961-62 school year vvas The in- troduction oT the Drama Study Club, moderated by Miss Sally Rosenheimer. AT its meetings, The club dis- cussed and read material connected with The thea- Ter, Thus, The study of modern actresses, acTors, and dramatics not only added to The members' enioy- ment, but also To Their acting ability. Expressing Themselves, club members presented a one act play, Sunday Costs Five Pesos, at Christ- mas, and a Three act play, Our Town, during The spring. While gaining Theatrical experience, club mem- bers goT a clear outlook on The use of costumes, make- up, props, and production management. Posters in The hallways supplied The St. Joseph's student with information Tor The coming weeks. Re- sponsible tor much of This service to school activities was The Art Club. With Miss Susan Eyerly guiding The club on its ar- tistic ways, The Art Club provided organized activi- Ties in which members expressed Their emotions. ln addition to sketching and painting, future artists stud- ied slides ot masterpieces and The lesser works, and received Technical advice from guest speakers. Through These aids, art club members learned of Their hobby or vocation and its relationship to The world around Them. FEIGNING ANGER, Clarice Pinkola and Pat Magee rehearse The Tight scene from The play, Sunday CasTs Five Pesos, PFC- duced by The Drama Club. rt Clubs Awake DRAMA STUDY CLUB - QFRONT ROWJ: Jane Ward, Leslie Kuhn, Linda Savarese, Karen Magiera, Judy Straka, Rosemary Germano, Mary McNeile. CSECOND ROWJ: Judy Zultanski, Donna Botka, Marcia Langner, Kathleen O'Cannor, Mary Cro- nin, Mary Yancey, Mary Reuwer. CTHIRD ROWJ: Suzanne Hoch- 28 stetter, Mary Lee Hamilton, Pat Wasowski, Pat LeFevere, Sharon Quigley, Monica Bogucki, Ellen Bergeron, Donna McGrogan. CBACK ROWD: Delphine Mackowski, Rosemarie Pike, Kathryn Burke, Barbara Sopczynski, Judy Lucky, Kathleen Eli, Billie De- Beck, Karen Waechter, Carol Tatay.
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