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After a morning's skating at Ak-Sar-Ben. Sophomores battle the mighty juniors. THE BROWNELL BEATLES St. Matthias Winter Sports Day St. Matthias Winter Sports Day began with the celebration of communion at St. Matthias Chapel. After the service, grades six through twelve were carried in busses to Ak-Sar-Ben for a morning of skating. At noon, we returned to the school and after lunch took part in a hootenanny featuring the many musical talents of the student body and climaxed by the appearance of our own Beatlesg Mr. Johnson, Mr. Van Hoff, Col. Smithson, and Mr. Ringo Martin! The Beatles exiting to a demonstration of screaming that would have been worthy of the real Beatles, we went to the gymnasium for an afternoon of sports events highlighted by a faculty v. student volleyball game and a fiercely competitive basketball play-off between the sophomores and juniors. The basketball victory of the noble juniors completed the day, and awards were given at assembly the following day. The 7th grade won the trophy. Mrs. Keogh may help the faculty in volleyball. The Talbot Fresh- men in afternoon volleyball game
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of Shakespeare The Worlds Of Shakespeare was presented by the Brownell-Talbot Harlequin Players on February 21 and 22. The play was written by Marchette Chute and Ernestine Perrie and first presented off-Broadway. The Harlequins were the first amateur group granted permission to pro- duce it. This, being the quatricentennial celebration of Shakespeare's birth, was the perfect time to perform The Worlds 'of Shakespeare. The play had nine scenes, each from a different play, and provided a relatively painless intro- duction to Shakespeare's genius. lt was a concert production with highly stylized costumes which were designed by Omar CMrs. Bernard Johnsonj. She skillfully used color to represent the mood of each scene. The cast of sixteen included five actors from the Omaha Playhouse and eleven students from Brownell-Talbot. As- sisted by Gail Johnson, stage manager, and Mary Klumpp, student director, Mrs. Maclver produced another success. FAR LEFT: Macbeth LEFT: 1 Taming Q Lk Shrew. The jester makes her en- trance. l fs, An orange girl before the per formance 25
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