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Social Events Molly extends a warm welcome The traditional Angclus Dance was held this year on January 22 at the Pick-Nicollet Hotel. The semi-formal dance is open to all A.H.A. juniors, . seniors and alumnae. The plans and preparations were co-ordinated by our All School Social Chairman Molly Randolph. A highlight of the evening was the impressive performance of the Saint Thomas Crack Drill Squad. Tony Grise and his band created the background for an enjoyable and memorable evening. . . . the party mood is infectious and dancing feet find a moment of rest. The remembrance of a first Angelus” is preserved . . .
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Mr. Wayne Murphy of the Northwest Costume House in Minneapolis demonstrates make-up techniques upon a willing subject. Evelcth players depict a scene from Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream. Enrich Appreciation Theater Day was a combination of lectures and demonstrations on the art of Dramatics, aimed to discover new ways of enlivening Christian ideals in the theater. Chairman of the day was Sister Irenaeus; assisted by Sister Maria Pius, of St. Margaret’s Academy, Brother H. Paul, of Dc la Salle, and the Holy Angels Genesians headed by Kathic McClellan. Tips for good acting, dancing grace, and the proper use of stage make-up were given by the many excellent speakers secured for this festival. Students from many schools performed in excerpts from famous plays, and Room 111 was filled with theatrical displays. In all, over twenty-three schools participated in Theater Day. Miss Anna Helen Reuter, Chicago, coaches Donna McCoy, Mary Carol Lu-ger, and Joyce Gross on techniques of dramatic expression. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Henriat of the Saint Paul Theater improvise a scene from Jean de Har-The visiting drama students watch with rapt attention to the on-stage lon’ I he hour poster. demonstrations.
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Sparks Conviviality The Hall of States at the Lemington Hotel was abloom with the pastels of swirling spring formals at the 1960 Junior Senior Prom. The music of A1 Noyce provided a waltzing atmosphere as junior and senior girls entertained their dates. Emily Pierce, junior class president, took charge of the prom details and supervised the secretive junior planning. With favors of scashells, lavender programs, and the spell of the enchantment, we’ll always have these “Moments To Remember.” Emily is our perfect hostess . . . 93 We waltz in a dream . . . . . . and lingeringly depan with our treasured memories.
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