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Mcrrylike. The Marylike campaign, which was started at Central last year, is being continued by the senior girls. Two Marylike style shows, one in November, and the other in March, were presented this year. The Novem- ber style show stressed Marylike styles in formal wear. T 'G--1-.,,,,,, Four of the dresses modeled in the Marylike Spring Style Show are displayed by Mary Naughton, Mary Alyce Peter- smith, lane l-lorras and Lois lulien, who are posing in Senior Assembly. An annual event of the school year is the Senior As- sembly which usually presents a Nativity scene with a musical back- ground of choral numbers by the class. Sportswear, from pre-school to high school, modeled in the Spring Style Show are, left to right: PeQQIY Began, Barbara lacobs, Kathy Strosnider, Collette Vacura, and Barbara Wel- delle who are posing in the Petite Shoppe. 1581 Beckman's. The angels, Barbara lacobs, Barbara Hanna, and Mary Alyce Petersmith, kneel in adoration before the Christ Child in the scene from the Senior Christmas Assembly. Stephan Petrini portrays St. Ioseph, and Terry Woody, Our Blessed Mother, in this year's skit, The Small One . ,ft
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All ot the inmates are gathered together to listen 0 Pictured here are several inmates ot the Cloisters, an exclusive home for the mentally ill. From left to right they are Patty Skites, who portrayed Florence, Noel Kelly, who was Hannibalp Bonnie Blanchette as Fairy May: and lohn Huber as left. Here We see the entire Savage family with Mary Louise Pizzini as Mrs. Savaqeg Keith Mora as her step-son, Senator Titus: Mona Bryant as her step- dauqhter, the sophisticated Lily Belle, and left Morri- son as ludqe Samuel Savaae her second step son rl X N , ls' H in , ,fat tr r '.f M-.1-., ,W- ...Sn The Curious Savage was presented by the dramatics department this tall and received many favorable comments. Starring in the play was Mary Louise Pizzini tabovel who played the part of Mrs, Savage, an eccentric, but sane, widow. lrier step-children were trying to commit her to an asylum for the insane in order to aiiin control ct her money. to an impromptu concert aiven by Hannibal, who thinks himself a great violinist. His audience, frcni left to riqht, consists of Florence, who is quietinq the doll she believes to be her baby, Fairy May, who fancies herself a beautiful and talented woman: Mrs, Paddy, portrayed by Patricia Pizzini, who had been told to shut up by her husband sixteen years aqo and hadn't spoken a word since then: and left, who thought he had a terrible scar on his cheek, but in reality he was a talented pianist who was the scle survivor of a plane crash during the War. 4 f ,, .LJ 5: if 0 :Q cf '- at -135 his V V-ff-lv
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L.. HH Preparing the February issue of the Central Chimes, are, lelt to right, stait artists, Mikell Kra- lich, Larry Roberts and Mary Ann King who examine their drawings, While co-editors Ver- onica Williams and lohn Vulca- sin check copy. Bonald Oster- man, picture editor, tiles cuts in the morgue . I J-.4 - Staff reporters hold press con- terence with Adlai Stevenson center, flohn Vulcasinl, in iour- nalism class. Seated in the front row, lett to right, are Barbara Medvec, ludy Short, Yvonne Fleck, Patricia Kelly, Marlene Voeller, Diana Borys, Bonnie Griitin. Back row, lett to right, are Phyllis Nardinger, Sandra Pings, Marlene Bosbarsky, Lu- cille Gannon, Patricia Ellesch, Sharron O'Connell, and Sharon Moran. instructor: Mother An- gela. ? Planning page make-up are, left to right, Teresa Krier and Thomas Larson, sports editors: Marlys Bordeleau, associate edi- tory Margie Faris and Barbara Konesky, news editorsp and lanet Wilkins and Betsy Camp- bell, feature editors. Barbara Benedetti, associate editor, and Ioseph Zigan, business man- ager, standing at right, discuss advertising tor the issue. C593
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