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Page 31 text:
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1 k . - , Ala - ..- . , A , 4 . , - . ,,--.- . ,. . During the past year, the Glee Club, a major activity in Cathedral High School, has gained new laurels for our school. Through diligent prac- tice at every opportune moment, the girls have produced a bigger and better operetta and an ex- cellent spring recital. After many hours of hard work, the combined voices of the first and second Sopranos, and the altos, have reached musical perfection. Without the songs of our Glee Club, our years at Cathedral would not have been com- plete. V' l,, on ,.....-l , Q Pictured are senior members of Cathedral's Glee Club. Time, energy, and enthusiasm are the ingredients necessary for a successful organization. Glee Club members have meas- ured up to these standards. Proof of this was their beautiful production of 'A Waltz Dream.' Senior members include: Shirley Abt, Bernadette Barrett, DeSales Bright, Mary Anne Byrne, Dolores Caldwell, Doris Crouse, Alice Cunningham, Shirley Anne Gross, Rosemary Halferty, Shirley Henry, Joy Iandiorio, Claire Jackson, Anne Kelly, Myfanwy Kimicata, Nancy O'Connor, Mar- garet O'Hara, Mary Eileen O'Shea, Nancy Pullano, Ellen Regan, Joan Rodgers, Mari- etta Scuilli, Barbara Shields, Sally Somers, and Barbara Uravish. ' 'iw- 'S , -. sT Kw--oiAi-gh may 1 W- -CW- -in - at +-- .a -Q V-+-.?, ...,,, -5--.1 .1 ..z...,,,,, ha- --' ,A V 1 viii, l
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Page 32 text:
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5' -X SIICIHIIS 1195 'E Playlng an important part rn the lrfe of Cathedral I-hgh are the three honor soclettes They ratse the standard and promote a further m terest tn a spectfxc held Each so crety IS devoted to a specral phase of school actwltles Only those stu dents who have mamtamed an out standmg average 1n therr studles are selected to become members of the honor socxetres The youngest of the three the D1oc:esanBus1nessClub bookkeepmg contests Trammg the Carhohc bugmegg was orgamzed m September The Bus1ness Club now men and Women of the future ls the purpose of mls new sponsors the annual Dlocesan typmg shorthand and The Science Honor Socrety ns composed of exception ally able students rn the field of scrence At the meet ings held outstandmg speakers m dxfferent phases of scrence lecture to the students mstrllmg m them an interest tn scrence :zu 28 honor soc rety To foster a better 1nterest and understandmg of his tormcal events and places lS the purpose of the Hlstory Honor Soclety Through thelr many trrps and tours they get frrst hand mformatlon about the hrstory of the Umted States I ,,, fr' H n , 1 'I A xx - ' A D R I , ' ' , ' . - - . , . A D Y ' . G ta css V Z 1,1- - , A' s ' . 6 v, R , l N l
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