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1. Miss Hanlon and Mrs. DeVries receive a history lesson about the Mardi Gras from Fr. ‘Honest Abe Phillips . .. 2. Mr. Minick may not be home with his Arabian harem, but has found something just as good ! 3. Second place in the contest went to the Bees- Tricia Hines, Steffie Van Vooren, and Laura Sun- derbruch, who cluster around Fr. Charlie Chap- lain' ' Staes. 4. Make way for the little pillow ! ' 'Aren't you ho in there Mary Jean? '' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs receive first prize. It was well worth their work.
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MARDI GRAS '78 1. Fr. ' 'Fireman Jimmy Carter'' Stecher comes to the rescue of a 50's teenybopper. 2. Judges '' Little Miss Sophomore Burke , '' Referee'' Hanlon, ' 'Sheik'' Minick, and Pat Hart watch the parade of costumes. ' 'Mr. Burke leave your dress down! 1' 3. Third place winners in the cos- tume contest were ' 'Brothers'' Mike Amould, John Mailer, Jim Kadavy, Matt Hood, and Dave Johnston. 4. When the judges had come to a decision, spokesman Ms. Burke announced the winners.
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FUNNY GIRL is based on the early life of Fanny Brice. It is a Cinderella story about an actress' struggle on the Vaude- ville stage and the resulting misfortune in her marriage. 1. The three piece orchestra consisted of Terry McAtee on the drums, Miss Trish Hanlon at the piano, and Joe Simpson on the Bass Guitar. (Joe also played the ' 'Coronet Man'') 2. The cast of FUNNY GIRL: row 1: Connie Mirocha, Kathy Howard, Debbie Palmasano, Patty Loos, Natalie Russell, Terri Palmasano (Emma), Ann LaMar (Mrs. Meeker), Lisa Golick (Mrs. Stra- kosh), Jeanne Rossmiller (Mrs. O'Mal- ley) and Brenda Cook (Mrs. Brice), row 2: Ruth Ann Blough, Maureen Burke, Anne Walsh, Katrina Hogan, Theresa Bell, Ann Viner, Anne Heirigs, Marga- ret Osborn, Sue McGuiness, Anne Wolfe, John Mailer, Joe Missel, Pat Hart (Mr. Keeney), Tim Boudreau, Dave Haase, Joe Reyes, row 3: Susie Jones, Sherri Rogers, Debbie Nichols, Clare Callahan, Mike Amould, Mike Moore (Trombone Smitty) KC Tonn, Scott Krejewski, David Kadavy, Clay- ton Beckwith, and Jeff Engelmann. 3. Florenz Ziegfeld and his follies: row 1: Dancers- Connie Beckwith, Liz Wiebler, Joanne Gosser, Anne Bush, and Kathy Saskowski, row 2: Snowgirls- Marianne Rossmiller, Polly Barnes, Diana Quinn, Jim Seward (Mr. Zieg- feld), Terry Rogers, Mary Luchner, and Lisa DeVries.
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