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G BRIEL BUILD IT ELF TR DITIQ There is something magical about the make believe world of the theater. Something awe inspiring about the way in which the fantasy life of the assorted characters comes so very close to our own. Gabriels High Schools' Drama Club, under the expert direction of Brother Andre William, has puton two magni- ficent plays and one stupendous musical. When the first play, 'The Night of January 16, was seen by the public, it was thought to have been the best play ever presented by Gabriels. The audience was swept up with the fine acting ability of the studentsi Then the 'Man Who Came To Dinner was presented. The people expected a good production judging from the ticket sales, but they were fooled again, for it turned out to be a great production. 'The King and I' climaxed one fabulous year of acting by combining the efforts of the robed choral and the Drama Club to complete a most successful year. This play had captivating professionalism and a host of brilliant per- formers. As Brother Andre said in the beginning of the school year, 'Each play will become progressivelybetter. Wewill leave the audience cravingly hungry for more, but never giving it until the next play. Professor Metts presents his gift, 'Roach City' to the ailing Sheridan Whiteside, Tim McNeill, as Burt Jefferson and Maggie Cutler look on in amazement. 34 Mary Polzien and John Kohn played the reluctant host and hostess. Becky Dutzy and Kathy Faggion were leading ladies in 'The Man Who Came to Dinner.
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Sister Catherine Loyola, sponsor for the Sodality, has given much of her time to the members of the Sodality. Cc LITTLE GIRL are F 3 T. Many long hard hours went into the decorations for Mardi Gras, 1966, Sue Heuss and her committee are to be commended. 36 ff' I ,V 1 if 42 Mews J 55 ., - ' I Vf I . , , 1 - y 'fr ,L it a I, noss riiri ,,'f ','., ,g - ' I After a long week of campaigning, the night of the Mardi Gras arrives. The King, Chuck Spadafore, and Queen, Made- line Martello, preside over the festivity from their throne WITH A MILEH The Sodality is both a great challenge and a great op- portunity for the youth of America. Christ has challenged the youth of America to join Him in His gigantic campaign to save all people. This means to live the Christ-life and to bring Christ to others. To do this, a person must live as a good example, develop the talents that God gave them, take an active role in working for His Church and train to be an adult leader of tomorrow. A person cannot keep on this track by themselves for long so a group is formed, such as our Sodality. These people help each other to obtain the goal of meeting Christ's challenge. The Sodality presented its' annual Mardi Gras on February 18. During the weekbefore the dance, candidates were chosen for the king and queen of the Mardi Gras. Candidates, using brightly decorated cans to collect donations, campaigned like politicians. The night of the Mardi Gras found the cafeteria decorated with various colors of crepe paper and large clowns, which gave off a carnival mood. The dance was highlighted with the crowning of their majesties, King Charles Spadafore and Queen Madeline Martello.
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