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Wake Ma 7WaLe5 Wifadyg ana! flue Wadferd W Age disappears as the Make-Up classes take over. That added line changes an Aquinite into a little old lady or a raving beauty. The illusion of young or old may be achieved in a few minutes by these devotees oi the artificial arts. Under the pro- fessional guidance of a Make-up Artist, dramatic-minded Aquinites earnestly delve into the wonders of back-stage Hollywood. Keeping their respective classes informed on the various activities of the Drama Club -and presiding over the club meetings are a few of the duties of these officers of the Drama Department. Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior Presidents, Ruie Flook, Mary English, and Lois Flock, respectively, eagerly wait as Iunior President Kitty Ftrench chooses a recorded reading lor their enjoyment. Mrs. Louise Firench, Dramatic art instructor at Aquinas, can list a long line of Aquin- ites under her tutelage. Under the competent supervision of Sister Colombiere O.P., and Mrs. L. Firench, many effective class plays have been produced and another suc- cessful year completed. -Patty McHugh 53
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lyfagfime U U I lflkfllflfle'-' CLyfUflfl8 . . . l CllflflClflC..!4yl i PLAYTIME . . . The WEESHY MAN brings all good things to tl'e Irish, say Clarice Herringer, Frances Fruin, Connie Cronin, Nancy Glusack. Patricia Sugrue and Helen Morris as they enact a very thrilling legend of Old Ireland. YULETIME . , . I. star fell on Aquinas at Christmas and the school became the Birthplace of tho King M. I, Kempwirth as the Madonna: M. C. McCabe and K. Wolcott as angels, and P. lVlc.Hugh as Saint Ioseph, with the supporting Cost, enacted the age old story. The Candlelight Procession added pomp and beauty to the play. MAYTIME . . . The senior contribution to entertainment came in HANNOUNCING ANTONIFV' Tho proceeds of this production were used by the Seniors to purchase a farewell gilt for the school. Above: Marilyn O'Hara, Mary Mulcahy, Margaret Flannogan, Helyrr McGovern and Mary Lou Hogan console Ioan Shaugnessey who awaits the ' arrival of the Doctor, sent for in this emergency. 52
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Affyd flue of Q04 and Wulf LQ Ma! Yflnfo bike QAM Here Sophs know the exact lace for that liturgical poster p 1 which they paint with tem- pera. As the bell for class rings, S. Becker, I. Kaufman, D. Walsh, E. Weber, and I. Bar- rett take out their designs. These will be hand painted on silk scarfs and add color to that new Easter suit. Through the silk screen process posters for the con- cert are made. Three intent Sophs are busy preparing a color value chart. Eileen Weber .,z'.,,,M.,,.
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