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Welcoming the freshmen to their future Alma Mater is fun for everyone. C D Upper classmen give the newcomers a thumbnail sketch of high school life by 0 0 portraying for them the outstanding activities and events to be expected. Skits, stunts, songs, and dances are the order of the day. As the last strains of The Garnet and Gold send the last performer scurrying off the gym floor to the dressing rooms, it's hard to say which group has had more fun-the audience or ay the actors. Senioritas Susan Herwig and Joan Connell dem- onstrate for Eileen Guida, Joanne Lightcap, Kathleen Carney, Mary Cline, Patricia Campbell, and Judith Farewell a lively dance step made popular by our neighbors south of the border. Just as graduation day is the culminating point in the life of every high s:hool student so is a scene from that occasion the highlight in CD. Day. The near approach of the reality prob ably accounts for the serious expressions of Betty Burke, Marie McHenry and their companions 'yas L,-si 4 l
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y J l i lr ll lr , 'N New York . . . Why, New York is a big city, exclaims Mrs. Bernard tCarol Pearceb in desperation to her hus- band 1Ted Bvrneb. She has just learned that the family must leave their beloved little St. Louis. Q Evil gh 45 s--- The chorus sings The Trolley Song between the acts of Meet Me in St. Louis. Under the direction of Father McGee, the C. D. singers rendered such favorites as 'Alf I Loved You. Around the World. Peg of My Heart, and People Will Say We're in Love. In the play itself. the boys and girls portrayed friends of the Bernard family invited to family songfests. But don't say I didn't warn you, exclaims a frustrated PGESY lMargie Sullivanl as she shakes hands with Fred Gregory QBob Leibyj. She has just vowed to marry the next man she shakes hands with. P Wir s 35. ff fr x Xl , ' W5 'f I -v ' I
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With Roland as chief mourner. and with all the pomp and circumstance of an Oliver H. Bair undertaking, the Ugly Duckling alias the refractory freshmen, is borne away to give X! place to a typically industrious and loyal C.D. student. Enthusiastic spectators view the hilarious antics of person- alized experiences that loom so large in the eyes of freshmen. Long after C.D. day with its sandwich-men Sandra Dover, Cathy Farrell and Cathy Colton are forgotten, lunch bags, re- port cards, and detention slips will still be playing their part in the daily life of every student at C.D. Junior Day 1958 finds Patricia Moffo. supported by the bleacher chorus paying tribute to Father Concannon with the tuneful song Mr Wonderful. 1 f 36 Qi wi 44 A 355' r
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