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Highlights of the Golden Years The great days were November 3 and 4, the days we presented our Senior Show. Cnr first performance on Thursday at 3:15 caused many a bitten nail. Would the curtain open at the right time, and would they turn the spot off soon enough? We worried and prayed for it to be a success and it was. Our second performance on Friday morning was a little smoother and more polished but there were still quite a few jangled nerves backstage. After all, our fellow Seniors were out there watching, as were our parents. Each group tried to make its own scene the best. The Strolling Through the Park had to open up the show with a bang! Our mas- cots were in this scene and they were a hit. The Minstrel,' followed and they had to be as good, and better than the first scene. For Mr. Quigley's sake they had to be letter perfectf' Then came the ever popular Varsity Drag. Mr. Mattei played a big part in the Baby Scene and of course got a big and welcoming reception. The Juke Box scene featured the familiar Lindy and even included the Voice. The Finale was made up of every scene in the show and when we sang We are Seniors of Fort Hamilton we put our hearts into it. We really felt like Seniors and were proud of our class, our show and our school. The show was fun, but it was hard work and rehearsals some- times lasted until 7 or 8. If there had been a few more late rehear- sals we would have suffered from malnutrition. And some of the people in the show came back to school later to work on scenery at night and on one Saturday morning. The stage hands also had a big job to do and we all worked together to make our presentation a success. It could not have been a success though, without the untir- ing aid of Mrs. Levis and Miss Kehoe and we are extremely grateful to them for helping us to make our Senior Show the best one everf, ESTELLE CLAUSEN Thirteen
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STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ART EDITOR BUSINESS EDITOR Patricia Flynn loan Muzzio Helen Horgen ASSOCIATE EDITORS ASSISTANT ART ASSOCIATE BUSINESS Estelle Clausen EDITORS EDITOR David Parker Lois Ioswig Joseph Moscola Gloria Solimine LITERARY STAFF Madeline Clausen, Maureen Doyle, Anita lenssen, Virginia Martin, Doris Mattson, Verna Meyer, Carmela Paris, Joan Ronnan, Patricia Ryan, Elaine Shapiro. ART STAFF Patricia Deegan, Patricia Ford, Peter lannone, Helen Norton, Harold Pedersen, Rose Tuzzolino, Frances Westbrook, Sylvester Dicindio. PHOTOGRAPHERS John Donohue, Charles Eichel. BUSINESS STAFF Anita Hansen, Thomas Richmond, Laurence Serhus. FACULTY ADVISERS ART--Mrs. Liger. BUSINESS-Mr. Waks. LITERARY-Miss Riccobono.
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