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The music provided by our popular campus orchestra continued uninter- rupted to augment the already estab- lished atmosphere. -Occasional vocals by the popular Karen Wood added to the evening's festivities. Time passed so swittly thatit seemed we had hardly had an opportunity to sit back and enjoy the evening when it was time to select our Queen of Tropi- cana. Lovely Ellen Watson, escorted by Johnny Hanlon, was chosen queen from among those present. Awards including an original Elaine Hutton creation were presented to the queen, along with jewelry for her attendants and their escorts. A committee of the tacultyjmade the usually arduous task an easy and freely flowing selection. The work of co-chairmen Ray Meany and Ray Rohne certainly went rewarded, as was evidenced by the long talked-ot experiences of one night of tropical splendor. The enjoyment and excitement tar behind, we have truly established Tropicana as a once in a lifetime occurrence-one we will never forget. T - , Ti1 1
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Ummm? ff aa. ky The Bread of Life. Daughter of Jarius, maiden, arise . 0 My People! This year, once again, O My People, the Drama of Gethsemane, was presented as a part of the tradition founded three years ago by Alfred Barrett, SJ., its originator and author. This original Passion Play, presented in two acts, experienced another successful run and all of its' twelve performances were before full houses. Having been in rehearsals since the beginning of the second semester, this play, perhaps the most successful in Fordham's history, was a fitting tribute to the more than one hundred members of the Fordham family who participated in the direction, production, casting and business management of this Lenten show-all under the very capable production and direction of Father John Leonard, S.J. Many of last year's cast returned to lend their experience to more, newer talent in the staging of New Yorlds own Pas- Passing sentence on l-lim Who is King of the Jews. Romeo in the portrayal of Christ. 218 sion Play. Their seemingly endless work and devotion will continue to be re-enacted on the Fordham stage as a fitting compliment to themselves, to Fordham and to the memory of the late Alfred Barrett, SJ.
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