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Seated: Wrrldran, Tassini, Neville, Maccia Glickert, Daly. Standing: Hasset, Curran, Donovan, Schlinkert, McKenna, Calabrese, Callow, Ferraro, Braham, McKeever, Mc- Guiness, Westlreiilmer. x HARRY XV. VINICOMBE Edifor The Editorship of the CURVED HORN hnally reverted to the males after a war- time haitus of four years. New posts were created to manage the increasing staff, more features were added, pictures became prevalent, and there was even an experiment with smaller size type. Harry W. Vinicombe, jr. '48 succeeded Lois Conway, present Editor of The Grail, in the spring of '47, His staff included Peter Glickert, '49, as Managing Editor, Jeanne Maccia, '49, as News Editor, Mel Neville, '49, as Feature Editor, and Kay Meaney, '48, as Business Manager. Lead feature writers were Helen Daly, of the celebrated Daly Noose, Betty Cas- sidy of Spotlight Review, Kay McKeever of Hall JOHN COLLINS of Fame, Lillian DeGiglio, of ulnquiring Reporter Mgdemm. and Mel Neville, of Neville Again. During the ' past four years, the class of '48 was particularly ac- tive on the paper. Fourth Estaters among the grad- uates included Lois Conway, a former Editor-in-Chief, Lillian Lappano, who served as Business Manager and Managing Editor, Pat Newman, who was News Editor, Marion Atkinson, who was Feature Editor for a year, Barbara Clark, who wrote Ed-Lines, Muriel Hanley, who wrote Vogue's Eye View. A list' of News writers includes Seniors Ed Calabrese, june Callow, Ann Rossi, while Marie Cuomo is a member of the business staff. 65
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THE THALIANS The Thalians, the School of Education's Dra- matic Society, under the supervision of its Mod- erator, Dr. George Glasgow, and the direction of its President, Marion Schwagerl, has sought to attain its enviable pre-war status of dramatic production. In 1947 Angel Street was chosen for the Spring production which starred Matt Semenza as Mr. Mattinghorn and Renata Gouthier as his wife. This tense, psychological drama of- DR- GEORGE M- GLASGOW fered the participants a formidable challenge F '1'-3'M d which they met with true acting ability and thus the first dramatic step had been taken. The first part of this year's activity was de- voted to the presentation of two one act plays, White Iris and The Mad Breakfast, the latter of which was presented at the Dean's Chrismas Party. The cast of White Iris included Renata Gouthier and Carmen Garofola in the leading roles with Maureen Heanie and Marie Sargent in the supporting cast. The cast of The Mad Breakfast included Mary McKenna, Martin Dannon, Imelda Neville, Bob Westheimer and Tom Crowley. The members of the Thalians do all the work involved in play production, which includes directing, building sets and collecting props for the one act plays. In this way they gain practical experience in the technical aspects of stage production after having been thoroughly versed in the theory and art of the drama. Seuiedz joan Cunningham, Theodora DeRocco, Connie McKenna, Maria Petraroja, Anne Peltier, Rita Murphy. Sldlldillgl E. Gay, Eileen Fantino, Renata Gouthier, Pat O'Haire, Rosemary Minnick, Tom Crowley, Gloria Marchesi, Maureen Hinue, Marion Schwagerl, Marie Sargent, Carmen Garofolo. 66
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