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bf s ,W 1 fa, ,ss CAPABLE CREW Carol Harris, joan O'Donnell, Barbara Sherman, Kathy Cervelli, Sue Kalmar, Bet- tyann Rice, Diva Mercurio, Gail Schaadt, and Kathie johnston. VC'ithout help of these off-stage stars, the play would not have been such a howling success. EVERYONE SEEMS TO THINK It's about time, as Hilda Cfiale Hiettj, Myrtle, Mrs. Clark fGinny Owenj, Mrs. Allen, and Betsy Ann witness return of their wandering telephone. MR. ALLEN'S retort, Who's firing you - ..- I'm giving you the night L off! so amazes Myrtle that she faints, while Dr. . Tuttle CMike O'Neillj x gawl-cs intently. CLEVER 2 A ' DESIGNERS Carolyn . Sorriva and Fran jaekle Q. -4 . X ' ' ' admire finished copies of program. BYE, BYE I SUGAR PLUM- take care of yourself-hear? says Honey Chile CAnne . . Gibsonj to astonished Chester as Miss Kirk stands by disapprov- ingly. SHOULD CHESTER COME IN from right? asks Director Miss Colleen Corcoran of Asst. Director Barbara Hart, as they discuss dress rehearsal staging. lt' at I JANE CLARK KBBIDR- dine Klekaczj practically owned Allen's telephone! 7
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senior play USHERETTES J. Bekker, C. Gannon, j. Bishop, and D. Becerra graciously escorted spectators to their places before the successful senior play, Friday evening, March 6. 106 ELIZABETH ARDEN SALON J. Barber, F. Makowski. P. Comerford, J. Moriarty, S. Goeas, and J. Orengo, Arden assistants: prepare A, Gibson, B, Furlong, J. Arata. C. Reilly, and M. O'Ncill for theatrical debut in A Cat Har Nirzti' Riordan auditorium, There just never was a family quite as enjoyably absurd as the Allens. They provided a laugh a minute, and a few in between. They become involved in wild antics: Butterflies are unloosed, the telephone disappears, Mrs. Allen receives a tooth for a hat, and Mr. Allen sells his business. Somehow, everything straightens out by the final curtaing and Mr, Allen discovers that, like a cat, he has more than one life. MORNIN'S BRIGHT . . . GET UP! Mr. Allen CMike Walterl demonstrates the family's efficient rising plan for Reporter Lynn Kirk. Here, Myrtle, CB. Furlongj clangs pot-cover bell as Mrs. Allen Cjeanne Arataj, hastens to the toothbrush routine - to begin when Betsy Ann QCarolyn Reillyj finishes - while Chester CTom O'DonnellJ does his push-ups.
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0I'3IOI'S pv- CUP WINNERS IN COAST FORENSIC DEBATE February 7 was first place day for Sheila McKenna and Sandra Galdieri who defeated a team of bo 's from Saint Francis Hi h in the l ll finals. Their subject: ReJol1'edThat the U.S. Adopt the Essentials of the British System of Education. While these debaters were competing at St. Ignatius, at St. Paul's across town, Anne Leahy and Yvonne Nurre were placing in the finals of oratorical interpretation as Carol Dahlberg made semi-finals of dramatic interpretation. the 7.-vi OFFICERS, THE ORATORS Carolyn Sorriva, Friah Leuterio, Yvonne Nurre, president: and Rosalind Williams served as charter oiiicers of the group, their terms ending with the first semester. Friah directed the verse choir group, while Yvonne participated in several speech tournaments. Their aim being more articulate Catholic women, the Orators, moderated by Miss Colleen Corcoran, have competed in oli- campus speech tourneys sponsored by the Marian Speech Festival and Coast Forensic League. Seasoned debaters are: P. Furnanz, C. Baihco R Williams Hamlet H Ga nor, , . , , . P. Lundy, F. Leuterio. Starlette C. Ryan igla new participant. New officers, elected at the beginning of the second semester are: Judy Hamlet, president, Helen Gaynor, vice president, and Pat Furnanz, secretary. 1 ,ff ORATORS IN VERSE CHOIR: The following group are remembered for their rendition of The Woman Wrapped in Silence at the Christmas program: M. Charcho, S. McKenna, P. Herbert, J. Hamlet, C. Gerhardt, M. Murphy, K. Flanagan, J. Shelby, V. Fallon, C. Dahlberg, C. Duke, N. O'NeilI, C. Granucci, S. De Bella, F. Leuterio, director.
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