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Marilyn Derwenskus and Mary Anne Neis lead the rest of the tribe in this early scene of Decades of America. After a whooping war dance the chieftains smoked the peace pipe. Jane and Jean Junior, played by Patricia and Carol Beste, marvel at the wonders of Americas past. Look at that southern gentleman and his shoes, comments Jean to Jane. We Apply Farce and Fu 'Decades of America Dominican is proud of the aid given the mission by every class throughout the year. The talent sho presented on Wednesday, March 15, is always a bi event. This year's show tells the story of two stu dents who decided to investigate the junior rocke refueled because of their success in the magazin drive. After an initial failure due to operation difficulties, the rocket takes off unceremoniously, much to the discomfort of the two inquisitive juniors inside it. Their journey takes them to the home of the Indians. Mary Jean Hodas turns on her selling charm full force as she tries to convince Colonel Morton fBarbara Staszakj of the worth of Uncle Tom Tumchuckis Tummy Tonic for Tiny Tummies.
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of Paper Drive nd Defeat Two hundred ten pounds of seems a great deal when ed in a garage, but when it the margin between vic- and defeat, it is a small indeed. -So the seniors the paper drive in a but definite Victory over nior class. The paper drive is an annual at Dominican. The drive opens toward the end October, but weeks in ad- classes are out mapping and planning how to the early lead before the classes know what it is The thirty-nine trucks this year are a tribute the enthusiasm and whole- class spirit displayed all students. In this school ity no class really lostg were victors. With remarkable rapidity bundles and boxes of paper seem to appear from nowhere. The sophomores demonstrate that they can pack a truck well, a must to win. Act IV - Finally, the seniors realize the gravity of the situation and run to raise their flag. If anything is going into orbit on this drive, it must be from a senior launching pad! Paula Petro- viak, Sharon Kolodziejski, Marylou Beger, Jo Ann Buydens, Charlene Hodg- son and Nancy Ruthenberg cheerfully await a senior victory! Finale - Before the curtain comes down on a narrow senior victory, Sue Rabaut takes the center of the stage to blow a victory blast. Cheering her on are two famous paper packers, Sue l-larger and Sharon Hartner. Now the seniors may truly say, We are first best.
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o Give Help to Missions eads the Way Written and produced by the students, this project gives an opportunity to work together to learn the depth of and the teamwork necessary to reach success. added knowledge that if the play is good enough it be presented to the parents in the evening, provides powerful incentive to good work. The grand finale, Is My Country, rings down the curtain on the per- but the memories still remain with us. We back with pleasure on the days of preparation and joy of the performance. It was a day to remember! ,.. as 4g A Among the famous personalities of the thirties were Shirley Temple fNancy Swiderskil and Walter Winchell fMary Maloy. The stories and dances made the Flirty Thirties' an enjoyable entertainment. HQ Qt I I 9 V K Gail Cameron and Sharon Hartner, working on the rocket after its return, report that blast-off and flight return were A-OK. A wonderful .IMP nears its end.
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