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Concert pianists Janine M osser and Carol Grad, sophomores, accompany the Choral Club in its annual Christmas Concert. Page 60 df Sister Mary Delphine, S.N.D., choral director, coaches Peter Hoff man and Paula Lange, the leads in the 1966 operetta Carousel Choral Club-ROW ONE: Susan Windau, Janice Weigel, Linda Morton, Patricia Miller, Diane Harple, Linda Erne, Mary Lou Gundlach, Rebecca Wolfe. ROW TWO: Barbara Opfer, Patricia Coleman, Linda Faber, Bar- bara Herman, Kathleen Higgins, Janet Hiss, Rosemary Sumser, Jerilyn Ott, Barbara Ruthsatz. ROW THREE: Marilyn Haas, Christine Will, Kay Krebs, Peggy Kromer, Christine May, Virginia Sloma, Michelle Rife, Mary Ann Riesterer. ROW FOUR: Barbara Grohs, Doris Peters, Martha Windau, Peggy Bennett, Virginia Rausch, Suzanne Herman, Clara Mc- Nulty, Jerolyn Dick, JoAnn Windau. ROW FIVE: Mary Kay Knoerle, Barbara Erney, Christine Moran, Daleen Roth, Rita Dominick, Mary Ann Fairfield, Charlet Riesterer, Mary Beth Romick. ROW SIX: Stephanie Martin, P Jean Biehl, Bonita Traut, Carol Klein, Connie Coleman, Susan Paul rinty, a Lange, Sue Gundlach, Mary Bea Powell.
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Guidance counselor Sister Mary Chrysostorn, R.S.M., informs Senior Christine Moran of the benefits of a particular college. Answering the interrogations or students is one of the rhany duties of Retreat Master Father John LaBaiwe. Father John LaBauve gives one of the three daily conferences during the high school's annual retreat held January 31, and February 1 and 2. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Disbrow present a nurn- ber of color slides of a recent trip to Central America as part of the program of Bishop Rehringis Latin America week. Page 59
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F l Operetta caps Choral schedule To build a voice of such flexibility and beauty that it responds instantly to a change of thought or emotion, and to have a complete understanding of music studied-such are the aims of the SMH Choral Club. The group of roughly 120 members, under the direction of Sister Mary Delphine, S.N.D., performs at school assem- blies, and sponsors a Christmas Choral Concert, as well as the spring operetta-the climax of the club's activities. Music selections are varied among the works of the Masters, modern composers, Negro spiritualists, and folk singers. A versatility in voice arrangement has also been achieved. Through the Choral Club,students are expected to enjoy fully the use of singing voices, develop skills in singing, a practical working knowledge of musical theory, and a basic understanding of the art of singing. ROW ONE: Jacqueline Eckler, Kathleen Kromer, Vicki Palmer, Christine Del Aguaro, Linda Scheel, Mona Rae Barrett, Gary Faber, Frederick Haas, Mark May, John Guendelsberger, David Bennett. ROW TWO: Kathleen Wade, Patricia Hohler, Chris- tine Arnoldi, Pamela Kromer, Sally Sturzinger, Roseanne Singler, Diane Tucker, Mary Ann Blake- ly, Carol Yeager, Laureen Ott. ROW THREE: Bar- bara Wilken, Vicky Bradford, Paula Ott, Sharon Yost, Emily McCall, Carol Schemmer, Ruth Guen- Sharon Noftz, senior speech, student, obtains practical experience by narrating for the Christmas Concert. delsberger, Dolores Nejedly, Carol Scroggy, Barbara Blystone. ROW FOUR: Alan Wintersteller, Steven Hiss, Stephen Hewitt, Anthony Long, Kenneth Sum- ser, Mark Roth, Kenneth Lill, James Woodin, James Roth. ROW FIVE: Daniel Romick, Steven Kromer, Joseph Fitz, Terry Denny, Robert Feltner, Mark Klepper, Lawrence Kromer, Paul Tight, Mark Weber, John Kramer. ROW SIX: LeRoy Mesenberg, James Hiss, Richard Wiesler, Peter Hoffman, Dan- iel Brady, Edward Higgins, Robert White, Dennis Davie, and John Hinde.
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