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lv HSTARDUSTU CAST MEMBERS: SEATED fleft to riglltl: Marianne Marzlno Greg Colhns Martha Durbalc B1llThompson Piggy Forman, Tim Palmer. STANDING: Jim Urbanic, Judy Lee, Carol Brill Carol Marshall Pat Lemke jack Zeno Carol King., M uk Bc mu Sue Dieringer, Esther Ruff, John Kozak. MISSING FROM PICTURE Sharon Berg STARDUST SWEEPS HOBAN SCENE Early in December the curtain rolled back for the first performance of Stardust,', the 1961 presentation of the Hoban Student Theatre. The production con- cerned a college dramatics school whose students are taught to live all the parts they portray on the stage. A hilarious situation ensued when a Broadway actress visited the school and found the students practicing to be tadpoles, keyholes and sliced oranges. Marriage is vulgar! Society is vulgarlv shouted the devoted professor of dramatics, played by Jack Zeno. Martha Durbak brought to life the part of Prudence Mason, the Broadway actress. Marianne Marzano was Janet Ross, a student at the school, where marriage and a career didn't mix. Phil Ford, an art student in love with janet, was played by Greg Collins. Tim Palmer portrayed the Hollywood agent, Ierry Flanagan. The play was written by VVal- ter Kerr and directed by Brother Leonardo, C.S.C. Professor Bach asks his students when his guest Prudence Mason, will arrive.
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I. u ,td , 'r w-I The Glee Club ofhcers, Ed Riegler, Phil Howard, Kcn Dunne- miller, Tom Sullivan, and Jack Zeno, assist Brother Sigismund during practice. Frequent rehearsals prior to a public appearance demand diligence, constant attention, and close harmony on the part of the Glee Club. Sharing the spotlight with the band, the Glee Club entertains the student body at the Christmas Concert.
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