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Anne Ernestine Martha Kliiiiii- llntlion John Samier» W illium Kirhy llelen Marietta I Jnrqtieline Wright % illium IlrniM»» Vietor (ilorioMi . Joseph I 11 limy John Kirhy . Mary DiFattu Joseph Hohlr lirorKi' Kohillaril . Florence Kirhy Barham Dir»rhcrl . Milton Kiinlrr Frank Bill Lillian Fred ..................... Ilan ..................... Jack Bob Janie .................... Tom. the handyman Mr. Ilathatcay. the roomer I.ear a. a ditlant relation Dr. Bob A! Lynch Darid l.nring Mr. CrateJord Flare: l.i i ne-room of the (iilbrelh home Montrluir, N. J. Frank Bien Time: 192».
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ROBERT V. LANSINGER. CONDUCTOR. AND THE TCHS ORCHESTRA SMILE FOR APPLAUDING STUOENTS The third Annual Spring Concert a held on March 8 and 9 and included selection from Jerome Kern operetta. The Cal nrul the Fiddle. Romberg's Maytime. Strauss Blur Dannbr. Orchestra Personnel. First Violin: Helen M. I orcnz. Anna Sicwicrska. Marlyn Slrickler. Second Violin: Margaret Short!. Margaret Broeato. Catherine Alvaro. Mary Pelro. Eileen Saffell. Viola: Winifred Fox. Violoncello: Mary Elizabeth Smith. Mary Ann Michel. Bass: Carol Boone. Piano: Josephine DiStefano. Alio Sax: Dianne Breighner. Tenor Sax: Kathleen Klein. Trum tet: Bonita 'R ise. Mildred Reiner. Trombone: Theresa Wesley, Marie Booth. First Clarinet: Rita Squillantc, Jacque line llanzlik. Ss‘contl Clarinet: Theresa Jones. I.ola Toole. Flute: Helen Sushinsky. Percussion: Frances Joska. Margaret Tousley. Junior member» of the Orchestra, at bottom right, are: K. Klein, sax; M. Slrickler, violin; F.. Joska. piano. B. i e, 0 Irum tel; and Carol Boone, bass.
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On February 12. 13. 11 and 15. the Drama Guild presented Belles on Their Toes after several weeks of never-to-he forgotten rehearsals. This hilarious comedy of the roaring twenties por- trays life in the Gilhrctli family of twelve when Mother goo on a European leeture tour. nne and Ernestine, made to fore- go dates by eeonomy-ininded Martha, become romantieallv in- volved with Dr. Boh. the new family doctor, Al Lynch, the Nan- tucket hot dog, and Mr. Loring. an unexpected visitor. Cousin I.cora's unwelcome visit doesn't do a thing to raise the Gilhrcths spirit. Neither does the discovery that Mr. Hathaway, a roomer, has left with $190 hoarded dollars. Ilis arrest and exoneration coincide with Mother's return for an aH's-well-that-ends-well conclusion. The antics of Tom the handyman. Helen Marsehat's surprise third performance, and the Old Home Week atmosphere of TCIIS audiences made the 1953 senior play an unforgettable event. HOME. SWEET HOME! Mr . CHbreth. left, re ceites a glairing welcome on return from Europe. Jack. I.oln (Anne) oonan. Anne (Martha) Jacob . Ilob. Frank. Ilill. ami Margaret (Ernestine) llar- lel brighten TCIIS lage ami Mother' (Eat Jed- rzejizak) heart with hilarious account of their efficiency.” Heloic. antuekel lint ling burn up wires! Joan (Anne) Cassidy. Eat (Martha) Donahue, ami Frank gire Joan (Ernestine) limits tome unsolicited help in brushing off a dale. BUZZ IIOMH! Joan (Anne) Cassidy (p. 26) show photographer how she fell al round of applause for her stellar ride on Thursday and Friday perform- ance . MISS EFFICIENCY. Above. I.oln (Anne) Noonan read mother’ admonition .
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