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Eugene, Robert McElmury, calls for all to rally to the French cause. David Kotlarz, Jerome Carroll and David Hall check lights before a Cotter Production. The M ocking Bird All listen while Meriem Gregoire, the Mocking Bird, relates the incidents of the pirate attack. Chorus assembled for the finale. ' A. its .ag , ,- Y' 4 -'t1: Q I f . if l 'Q felt 332 75 stil, , f N K ' a t .1 , 2' , E --s---' 5 '11, 'Qw the 5 . L L V, Q. 7 .- N i alfa li .. 5 ... EE, l 5 8 . g,.1 f in . .Q l .. ...W .E-.Ji .g.. f . ,.....4.:.:.-2...-.,,,,v Maxime, Robert Poblocki, listens intently as Chloe, Anne Weir, tells him of Yve-tte's lover. Page 58 . Lafarge, Paul Breza, departs for a rest as Bob Finchley, James Srnec, watches.
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sa. ' ' ,RO SENIOR GLEE CLUB First row, left to right, Judith Hartert, Dorothy Bittner, Rosemarie Theis, Donna Hundt, Mary Boltz, Donna Brown, Mary Roemer, Cecile Jas- zewski. Second row: Bonnie Ciszak, Patricia Swanson, Rose Ann Maze, Anne Weir, Mary Cysewski, Catherine Small, Ceil Lelwica, Roxanne Mades. Third row, Cecilia Jilk, Shirley Wohlhae- fer, Shirley Molock, Jane Srnec, Mary Lou Lettner, Patricia Mencel, Catherine Maus. Fourth row, Nancy Owecke, Marilyn Lauer, Grace Rogalla, Mary Joyce Czaplewski, Mary Mlynczak, Janice Haack, Mary Jane Kluzik, Mary Albel. Fifth row, Larry Koll, Richard Rolbiecki, Donald McElmury, Carole Gappa, Mary Jennings, Shirley Mattison, Frances Schammcl, Mary Pellowski. Sixth row, John Gricsgraber, Bernard Walsh, Richard Goetz- man, John Kosiclowski, Mary Stewart, Sandra Munson. SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB First row, left to right, Geraldine Dernek, Marie Altobell, Ann Dolan, Sharon Vatter, Margaret Vaughan, Carol Peterson, Susan Palubicki, Yvonne Erickson Second row, Virginia Czaplewski, Rita Gaullce, Doris Konter, Colleen Kierlin, Mary Ann Schreiber, Marion Hundt, Rita Bronk, Barbara Thilmany. Third row, Jeannette Wineski, Carol Plapp, Barbara Borzyskowski, Antoinette Pam- puch, Greta Heaser, Alyce Crawford, Charlotte Aurdal, Patricia Knopick. Fourth row, Jeanine Scherer, Mary Ann Koscianski, Mary Lou Joswick, Inez McCabe, Miriern Gregoire, Virginia Pellow- ski, Rosalyn Wenzel, Mary Cisewski. Fifth row, Carol Rozek, Rosemary Evanson, Mary June Zbylicki, Michael McCormick, Keith Hauge, Thom' as Buscovik, David Skemp, Joyce Peplinski. Sixth row, James Braatz, Thomas Crowford, William Baechler, Michael Koscianski, William Cunning- ham, Robert Votruba, Kenneth Walsh, Paul Koprowski, Leo Lemieux. I-irst row, lett to right, Margaret Ramsden, Joan Sieracki, Jean Witt, Lois Repinski, Rita Brom, Carol Cada, Jean Plapp. Second row, Dorothy Roemer, Kay Joswick, Rosemary Frederickson, Veronica Ledvi- na, Sharon Howard, Patricia Schleich, Jane Sichler, Mary Jo Berger. Third row, Joann Drazkowski, Mary Dugan, Julie Nett, Mary Kay Buscovik, Carol Bam' benek, Elizabeth Cysewski, Kathryn Sulla, Romona Patzn Neitz John er, Helen Koscianski. Fourth row, Franklin el, James Srnec, Donald Lovas, Edward Wanek, Starzecki, Jeanette Besek, Claudine Grossell, Barbara Kukowski, Mary Ann Theis. Fifth row, John Sheridan, Richard Kauphusman, Robert Glowdowski, Leroy Czaplewski, James Larson, Dale Welch, Robert McElmury, John Kulas, Robert Poblocki. Sixth row, James Mauszycki, Paul Feuling, Robert Konkel, Leigh Hartert, Leonard Plein, Ralph Dorsch, James Daniel- SOD, Paul Breza, Norbert Gernes. ILO ,bmw 'A . v I eng FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB First row, left to right, Joanne Fischer, Mary Jo Creely, Charlotte Walter, Catherine Orzechowski, Beverly Boltz, Frances Kleinschmidt, Ann Lemmer, Judith Halsey, Suzanne Ives, Jacqueline Moody, Mary Kay Gallagher. Second row, Pauline Earney, Mary Jo Kohler, Irene Kangel, Susan Skemp, Madeline Chouinard, Judith Schreiber, Jane Theis, Patricia Sullivan, Judith Gappa, Carol Shaw, lrae Goodrich, Susan Frie. Third row, Catherine Kohler, Kay Rieber, Margaret Tropple, Francine Losinski, Jane Carroll, Judith Koll, Patricia Mason, Julie Maze, Carol Joswick, Phyllis Cunningham, Nancy Ciszak, Patricia Fitzgerald. Fourth row, Barbara Schneider, Gerald Steinbauer, John Slaggie, John Ramsden, Edward de- Grood, Stephen Slaggie, Philip Lurkowski, William Haack. Fifth row, James Small, Timothy Fitzgerald, Gerald Abts, James Busse, David Hall, Robert Kierlin, Robert Nogosek, Clifford Fink, Robert Malin. Sixth row, Gerald Weinmann, James Drwall, Nicholas Cieminski, Ronald Richer, Gerald Hoppner, Wayne Mattison, Laverne Thill. Thomas Donovan, Richard Malin, Julius Gernes.
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Cotter presented the la Hi h Making a final appearance for curtain call are cast members of High Ground, left to right: Mary Stewart, Carol Bambenek, Roxanne Mades, Rosemary Frederickson, Mary Pellowski, Rich- ard Rolbiecki, John Speltz, Mary Albel, Barbara Walter, John Griesgraber, and Ceil Lelwica. The M ocking Bird The Mocking Bird, an operetta in three acts, was presented by the Cotter Glee Clubs on March 2 in the Catholic Recreational Center. The plot of the story was based on American history and its setting is the Little French settlement of New Orleans. The name of the operetta is taken from the name of the leading lady who is a member of the French nobility disguised as a cassette. The lead was played by Meriem Gre- goire. Other lead roles were handled by Dale Welch, Robert Poblocki, James Srnec, Bonnie Ciszak, Robert McElmury, Shirley Molock, Joan Sieracki, Paul Breza, Anne Weir, Merlin Duellman, Raymond Grulkowski, Kenneth Walsh, Yvonne Erickson, Catherine Small and Julie Nett. Highground P YI 9 Ground on November 29 at the Catho- lic Recreational Center. The plot was centered around a young artist, Sarat Carn, lRosemary Frederick- sonl, who has been tried and convicted for the murder of her brother. While enroute to the place of execution, she, the police officer Melling, fRichard Rol- bieckil, and Miss Pierce, lRoxanne Madesl, are delayed at the Convent of Our Lady of Rheims. The nearby village has been flooded and the convent is the only spot of high ground. At this con- vent hope enters Sarat's life, but she does not suspect what Sister Mary Bona- venture, fMary Pellowskil, has deter- mined to do. Sister Mary makes her attempt to prove Sarat's innocence a test of her own faith in God and in her vocation. Through the help of Sister Josephine, lCarol Bambenekl, and Martha Pentridge, CMary Stewartl, and despite the opposition of Mother Superior, lMary Albelj, and Dr. Jefreys, Uohn Speltzl, Sister Mary's prayers are answered. High Ground is a play of deep emotions interspersed with wit and humor. The emotional tension of the play is relieved by the supporting roles which are played by John Griesgraber, Ceil Lelwica and Barbara Walter. Page 59
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