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Colonial Cruise It was a balmy day on May 4 for the annual Colonial Cruise down the Potomac River aboard the S.S ML Vei non to Marshall Hall Amusement Park, Softball, bad- minton. horseshoes and all I lie allurements of an amuse- ment park offered a fun-filled afternoon. An evening program featured a square dance in the pavilion to the calls of l Diversity dancer Tom Pence, Faculty children reigned as King and Queen of the Cruise: Queen Beth Faith. 3-year-old granddaughter of Dr, Don C. Faith. Director of Men ' s Activities, and King Neil Reuben. The Cruise had interesting mishaps also: Neil Stull was stranded from his elate who boarded the 5:30 boat ahead of him, and Charlie Til lei won forty dollars by diving overboard from the S.S. Ml, Vernon. {People do any- thing to make money these days! The last boat left at 10:30 p.m. and weary Colonials danced on deck until the boat returned to Washington. Co-chairman of the successful event were Pepita Lasalle and Fd Putsch. Got a match? Don ' t fire until you see the whites of their eyes. 27
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A 1 1- Uni versi ty Follies It was the All-University Follies which gave the school year a Grand Finale. The program, a takeoff on tryouts for a Broadway musical, was entitled “Casting Tonight 11 . Among the performers were Dick Cook and Bert Minkin, assisted by Lynn Kay and Dave Liddick, in a comedy duet from “Kiss Me Kate” : Jackie Lovett and her “Hol- lywood Impressions”: a trio composed of Carol Hesse, Cathy Pendleton and Gayle Cook singing “Mueha-eha” from “L il Abner”: singing soloists Ann Mitchell, Bill Dotson, Rita Bailey and Alan Berger: an interpretative Oriental dance by Sigrid Weeks, and Patsy Martin and Jim Tucker doing a calypso number. The Finale in the dance department of the program was the Juarez Corps de Ballet, featuring the University’s Sun Bowl Heroes. Barbara Staub. Walter Propps and Lynn Ray assisted Ed Ferero in the production of the show. Vince Mor- t ora no was stage manager; Bob Block, musical director, and Mary Manhardt. costume designer. 28
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