Heads ot the Senior Card Party and Fashion Show-Sitting: Mrs, James Farrell, Mrs. Walter Maguire, Mrs, James Muldowney, Mrs. Joseph Braun lGeneral Chairmanl, Mrs. Walter Detjen, Mrs. Harold Mayer, Mrs, John Camerlengo, Standing: Mrs. Ernest Klebe, Mrs. Charles Good win Mrs. William Pavlu, Mrs, Peter Bonanno, Mrs. Harry Murphy lPresidentD, Mrs. Alfred Clark, Mrs. Joseph Ullmann, Mrs. Thomas Cooney Mrs Muriel Connor lFashion shopi, Mrs. Stanley Ventry. February . . . basketball season was in tull swing! As varsity members practiced relentlessly on the courts, cheerleaders and students provided the desir- able noise and spirit. Seniors boarded buses for the Cenacle Retreat House for a weekend retreat. Catch- ing the Mardi Gras spirit of the Mothers, Guild Card Party, seniors modeled spring fashions, and helped to serve at the luncheon. The National Theatre WWW gf . Company's presentation ot Everyman on HA,s stage and the open forum which followed entranced the entire student body. Slightly less professional, but every bit as enjoyable, the Library Council presented an assembly celebrating Catholic Library Week. Upperclassmen held a mission dance on February l9, and sophomores sponsored a hootenanny the fol- lowing weekend. I pray you go thither with me, to help to make mine accountf, Everyman pleads with Kindred and Cousin in The National Theatre Company's superb production of the morality EVERYMAN. During the Library Council assembly, Linda Valentine poses as Queen Vic- toria with her ladies-in-waiting Mary Schaeder and Mary Winberry.
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