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1 Treasures are discovered in a trunk by Pe- ter Carter and Johanne Godbout. 2 Joe Kuzdzal marvels at God's immediate re- sponse to prayer in Noah. 3 Noah (Fr. Rien- deau) gives fatherly advice to Ham (Tom Lonergan) in the Thanksgiving presentation of Noah. 4 Sue Howell and Mary Garvey re- spond to Mike Senez and Peter Rodrigues’ verse in ‘| Can’t Get Her Off of My Mind. 5 ‘Ma, he’s making eyes at me,” sing juniors Joan Nugent and Peggy Sullivan. 6 Celebrat- ing couple Peter and Johanne, are greeted by friends. 7 Surprise Christmas entertain- ment is provided by Tom Hayes’ ‘‘Chorale. ’8 Dressed for the wedding John Sullivan, John Batista and Mark Klinker sing ‘‘Get Me to the Church on Time.” 97
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Showmen Enact Parts In School Presentations A diversity of skills among CHS students was exemplified in three productions this year. the fifth annual Gym Show gave gym team members a chance to perform acrobatic feats in a performance other than gymnastic competition. Creative lighting and carefully rehearsed numbers produced an enjoyable show. Some 30 numbers planned and performed by students accentuated the theme of the 1974 Minstrel which centered around a couple looking back over 25 years of marriage. Under the direction of Mr. Jean Pierre Beauregard, a seven-member student committee organized the show. Members of the stage crew constructed a unique revolving platform which facilitated the necessary change from living room to attic scene. Lighting arrangements were also perfected by students. In Rev. Richard Reindeau’s production of Noah, students worked from Andre Obey’s script and portrayed characters based on the biblical story. The work, while appearing simple on the surface, carried a deeper philosophical meaning and provided an interesting challenge to students in the audience. 96
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98 seer reiiicmansermm 2 1 Speech Team members Andrea James, Matt Stinson, Tom Gorski — president, Lisa Barry — secretary, Diane Webber, and Mary Claire Carroll — vice-president, practice their Multiple Reading selection “‘An Average Day in the Life of Charlie Brown.”’ 2 To improve their performance, Ann O'Malley, Pasqua Scibelli, Sue Marshall, Lisa McCarthy, Jean- nine Rioux, and Laura Belliveau pool their insights after practice. 3 With vivid expres- sion, Alyce Jones performs her selection from Bill Cosby. 4 Debater Mary Fortsch cross-examines Julie Koeniger. 5 Senior Steve Dougal prepares his information for Group Discussion. 6 Reciting her poetry, Pa- tricia Gagnon awaits remarks from fellow member Celeste Guertin. i { H 1 t i ;
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