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OFElCERSJSeated1 J. Redden, Secretaryg N. Jerome. President, Moore, Reading Committee Chairman. Standing: R. Dalessio, Vice President. D ' The Drama Club gave several outstanding per- formances throughout the course of the year. The first of its presentations was Anton Chekhov's The Marriage Proposal which was staged in late Sep- tember before a large and an appreciative audience. The program consisted of two performances of the play. The first was done in traditional form with a mixed cast, while the second performance featured an all-female cast appropriately garbed to suit the various roles. The gay Russian costumes, along with the snappy dialogue and the clever in- terpretation by the cast, added up to a very en- joyable evening. The club's second offering was a three-act play entitled Three Old Maid Auntsf' This was staged on the evening of December 8, before a well filled house. In May, the club played host to the various schools participating in the New England Drama Festival. MR. LAVENDER, Direclov' MEMBERS-Back row: R. Dalessio, P. Thornley, P. Bennett, K. Mason, R. Greene, H. Jacquart, R. Larrabee, J. Dunn, M. Heffron. Third.row: J. Moore, J. Redden, J. Fulton, P. Schiller, J. Tarte, I. Breuet. B. Wass. J. Wylie. Second row: A. Hirst, J. Hall, C. Kingsley, L. Morrissette, P. Hunter, S. Spink. M. Schiller. First row: T. DiGioia, M. Covell, M. Hess, N. Jerome, L. Mac- lachlan, S. Lenz, S. Swan. 68
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In early November a group of the students on the editorial board attended a workshop for those interested in school newspapers. This was held at the University of Rhode Island. The conference was held so that budding young journalists might have an opportunity to discuss common problems as well as to exchange ideas. BEACON representatives returned with many new plans which were reflected in the content of future editions. . . l D - W Mas. s'roNE Adil K .5 .,. 'Az . y, i 2 ., 3 +2.56 Third row: P. Wiles, M. Gould, P. Plante. Second row: B. DiBari, V. Tiffany, M, Dalessio, -I, Best, M. Dahl, S. Lenz, M. Covell, A. Hirst, R. Adams. First row: S. Melnick, C. Tortola, P. Vitullo, S. Spink, B. Hirst, S. Daniels, G. Tarte. 67 L, Clarke, B. Wass, P. Ackerman, J. Tarte, J. Dunn, L. Dahl, C. Wfeeden. D. XY'ells. WU Standing: Al. Black inton. C. Natale. Seated: M. hletz, S. Palumbo, j. Gordon. G. Tarte, P. Squillante, P, Ackerman.
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Zawya! Immediately following its organizational meeting in the fall, the Book Club launched a program espe- cially designed to stimulate within the student body a desire to broaden its literary horizons by dipping in- to books of many typesfbiography, travel, drama, and the like. This was done through the medium of cleverly arranged bulletin board and show case dis- plays. Book reviews and panel discussions highlighted several of the meetings. The social activities of the club included the an- nual coffee hour at which members played host to the faculty, and the Book Club Record Hop, which was held on March 22. The club wound up its affairs for the year at a dinner-meeting held during the sec- ond week of june. um, At 'bfi tie' 1 . '. , '3 A-L -... 1-'Pav OFFICERS: Mrs. Stone, Advisor, D. Pease, President, C. Piccirilli. Treas- urer, E. Benn, Secretary. Standing: R. Adams, E. Benn, L. Zeilstra, D. Tracy, D. Mudd, C. Velleca. Seated: D. Pease, C. Piccirilli, D. Walton, M. Ryan, A. Parent, J. Ainsworth, J. Ray, E. Mudd. 69
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