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Firs! Rou'eLouise Jansen, Martha OhConnor, Mary A. Killian, Adrienne Hebbeler, Arm Naberhaus, Joan Thompson, Peggy Klare, Mary A Cogliano, Mary Deller, Audrey Tekulve, Janet Tekulve, Mari- lyn Turner, Nancy Wilmers, Betsy McHale. Seamd Rouv-Aljce Dunn, Patticia Towle, Patricia Nolan, Eileen Doyle, Kathleen Doyle, Mary A. Frank, Patricia Powers, Nancy Adler, Margaret Fischer, Jean Lowry, Peggy Morrisey, Joan Drach, Marilyn Pavely, Carol Hack, Irmgrad Hartmann, Margie Miller. Third RozveMary L. Furio, Shirley Corrado, Helen Nolan, Mary Albert, Lois Merland, Jeanne Karcher, Carol Maphet, BerbaralDonnelly, Peggy Murray, Mary L, Feinauer, Marianne Kurtinitis, Marilyn Stare, Phyllis Cermo, Vuginia Panko, Janet Hunt, Mary Crist, Jesephine Futio. Fourflj Raut e Bernice Breving, Mary Hackmann, Edna Lutkehaus, Ann Eagan, Betty Moore, Nancy Murphy, Mary Pat Conners, Margaret Benz, Ftancie Witt, Nancy L. Long, Joan Robinson, Mary McGowan, Mary Saalfeld, Jeanne Cleary, Rosaline Roche, Joan Overberg, Joan McCarthy, Sue O:Brien, Martha Morand, Janet Miller. ijzi; Rou'-Marilyn Adkins, Roberta Niehaus, Rita Kneipp, Marilyn Dietz, Anna Btuehl, Lois Pike, Barbara Schmitt, Eileen Schnieder, Carol Mootman, Janet Bone, Joan Biankemeyer,'De Anne Bauer, Elizabeth Nader, Evelyn Celaschi, Mary Dwyer, joanne Tallarigo, Peggy Morrell. Martha Davis, Shirley Siegel, Mary Lou Bregen. Sixth Roa'eEmily Lowry, Joan Odell, Mary White, Helga Schneider, Barbara Buecking, Jacqueline Russ, Mary Kennedy, Margaret Follick, Marie PeWther, Mary O'Malley, Patricia Noll, Nancy Schott, Vera Thomas, Mary Zimmer, Mary Cooney, Marilyn Werner, Patricia Magevney, Nancy Reynolds, Nancy Wilmers, Eileen O'Malley, Mary Tallarigo, Claire Nickum. Abs. Roberta Adams. X , l A qu T; I Inn St. Mary's is justly proud of her Glee CEub. Besides fulfilling the desire of the students to blend their voices, it proves of service to the school. For nearly an hour every Monday and Wednesday the members worked, preparing entertaining pro- grams for the students and for those outside our school. The Club played an important role in our Catholic civic activities, when on Marion Day it joined other high school glee clubs in a melodious tribute to Our Mother and again for the special High Mass during Girls' Week. Extra effort was spent getting ready for the St. Cecilia Day program and the Christmas carols that were sung at the crib in Lytle Park, A successful year was concluded with the Spring Concert. The musical score which varied from the Negro Spiritual, Were You There, to the catchy novelty tune, Sophomore Pbiiamphy, proved the Glee Club's versatility and skill
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r, Am i atoltestfza Our Orchestra has presented a variety of selections this year, each surpassing the other in polished form. The melodius harmony of soft strings, sweet Clarinets and Hutes, along with the bass of trombones, paid a fitting tribute to St. Cecilia in November. The Christmas assembly was supplemented by the orchestration of traditional carols and the first violins plucked Rudolph for Raggedy Ann and Andy,s dance. Everyone anticipated the Spring Concert. The two novelty numbers, Rock-a 3912-8525;! and Rmtic E51909; together with the ensembles of strings and woodwinds, more than fulfilled our expectations. This was the orches- tra's postlude to another successfui musical year. Independently, and in support of other programs, the orchestra has ever performed with a poise and assurance that is well deserving of our applause. 11f Violim-Betty McLaughlin, Madeline Sara, Marianne Boyd, Georgia Thompson, Jean Hub sell. 221;? VioliruaMartha Seizer, Marylin Morarity, Harriet List, Mavis Murray. Celloe Phyllis Lang. FluzeePeggy Connelly. ClarirletJWLenom Westendorf, Rose Ann Bertie holt, Joanne McLaughlin. TrmupeneFrances Forman, Nancy P. Long. SaxophorzeeLois Ostholthoff. TromaoneshRuth Brown, Marguerite Huffman. Pianoe+8hiriey Garbade. Drums-Margie Englert, Mary Sue Donnelly. Bellijelen Longbmtom.
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Left MODEST BELLES SUPPLY THE DEMAND FOR THE SUPPLY was organized in 1947 to bring about the proper respect for the God-given dignity of young womanhood by stressing modesty in dress and the application of Christian principles to reading matter, spsech, advertising, movies, radio or to any Other channel. ONE OF OUR WEEKLY MEETINGS r0 rigbr-Janet Hunt, 303; Mary Frances Smith, 305; jean Schimpf, 301; Mary Costello, 506, Jerry Hermes 202, Frances Witt,Seq1;Moliy Sanders, Pres; Celeste Foppe, V P Florence Shiviey, 205; Pat Towle, 105; Jane: Torbeck, 304; Mary Kennedy, D5; Frances For- man, 104. Abs. Joan Plas, Treas. w
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