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Glee Club Sought Cultural The glorification of God and per- sonal enioyment through cultural re- finement are the primary aims of the Glee Club. Comprised of 'lOO St. Maryans, the Glee Club played an important role in the Living Rosary, Thirteen Hours Devotions, and May Crowning. Among its awards, the Glee Club received a one-rating in Class A for the past lO years in contests spon- sored by the Wisconsin School Music Association. Highlighting the year were the first Christmas Concert, Teen Show Time, fren? a musical review, and finally the long 9 awaited Spring Concert. Through Sister Mary Noreen's un- ceasing efforts and its members' co- operation, the Glee Club maintained Sandra Redman, senior historian, Barbara Schulz, secretary, Joan Miller, G Standard of Wl'1lCl'l S-M-A- is proud. junior historian, Patricia Niggemann, treasurer, tfront rowt Paula Koszuth, vice-president, Sister Mary Noreen, moderator, and Kathleen Gumpert, president. Looking over music for the Spring Concert are Glee Club officers: lback rowl Row l: Judith Waiciechowski, Mary Frahna, Claudia Simek, Grace Barts, Marlene Kubicki, Geraldine Schulz, Alexa Fendryk, Sandra Redman, Genevieve Barbian, Susan Attermeier, Paula Koszuth, Janet Kotarski, Danna Wright, Annette Kircher, Valerie Balistreri, Veronica Nagel, Joyce Franke, Carol Landowski, Judith Mayzik, Kathleen Gumpert, Camille Koepnick. Row 2: Kathleen Rush, Lorraine Zmania, Claudia Gorecki, Lorraine Bukowski, Jacquelynn Hebert, Joan Miller, Judith Raymond, Andrea Schwellinger, Kathleen Hickey, Patricia Niggemann, Darlene Esser, Shirley Przybylski, Barbara Schulz, Adrienne Waszak, Kathleen O'Rourke, Susan Olsen, Collette Jankowski, Patricia McCabe, Janet Hardy. Row 3: Elaine Szablewski, Susan Spielbauer, Mary Simson, Penny Fabinski, Dorothy Miller, Diane Slawny, Sheila Dunn, Cynthia
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Real Satisfaction to Staff Jean Webster, Kathleen Gerke, and Carol Szyman- owski type the final copies of The Fioretti articles as Carol Karras, Mary Sar- tari, and Susan Attermeier check for errors. 15 ': l:-W, H- ,MV - Pasting pictures, cutlines, and names on the Troubn- dour pages are Margaret Becker, Joyce Gehred, Rosalie Bogenski, Con- stance Voelker, Muriel Squires, and Kathleen Hickey. A-s Q7 K fi ai 2 ' 5 ,Q 'ss X J s Nj, i I A i ' l i ' 'ff W -s ' 2 fr f - 24 ss, ff , 2 K iff X? .,,. .52 I 1 1- ' ess Twin Troubadour Queens Anne Buckley and Paula Koszuth reign over Candle Lighting Ceremony with their court: Kathleen Rush, Gaile Czerniakowski, Eliz- abeth Ansay, Carol Cies- lck, Kathleen Lachacz, and Barbara Mlot.
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Refinement Through Music Bali Hai may call you. These words fill the hearts of the Senior Ensemble as they practice for their next performance: Cstand- ingl Kathleen Gumpert, Paula Koszuth, Patricia McCabe, Donna Wright, Valerie Balistreri, Priscilla Florek, Susan Olsen, Janet Kotarski, Lorrayne Bukowski, Grace Barts, Mary Frohna, Geraldine Schulz, Claudia Simek, lseatedl Annette Kircher, Kathleen Rush, and Camille Koepnick. Radowski, Carol Genetske, Elaine Nielsen, Mary Ellen Hickey, Mary Just, Carol Mruz, Anita Jachim, Marilyn Surges, Mary Poborsky, Carol Raclemacher, Mary Frederick, Ruth Ann Zarek. Row 4: Charlotte Schultz, Betty Lambert, Joanne Zak, Mary Ellen Graby, Patricia Woiciechowski, Eileen Kowalski, Joan Harrington, Janet Ryczek, Mary Wentland, Diane Kosmoski, Barbara Zakrzewski, Jacqueline Oman, Joan Cerzan, Judith Arntz, Joy Tracey, Carole Hardy. Row 5: Carole Koch, Joann Grimm, Camille Woida, Susan Lucci, Eileen Kaczmarek, Eileen Waizinger, Michelle Rygielski, Susan Szy- manski, Susan Buckley, Barbara Vick, Cherry Choate, Phyllis Gehl, Shirley Syzmanski, Adele Aken, Linda Woiciechowski, Gloria LaBerge. -.41-in-1 1- :mei
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