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SpjO While tennis, sof+ball, golf, badnninton, and volleyball are popular at the college, arch- ery, swimnning, and basketball aroused sports enthusiasm to the highest pitch. Freshmen and upperclass teams battled furiously for honors in the intramural bas- ketball tournament. Undefeated through- out the season, the Junior-Senior team fin- ally outmatched the freshmen 29-24 to cap- ture the trophy in the deciding game of the series. Archers competed against other clubs of the nation in the ten-week Bluegrass Bow- man Tournament. Awards fell to Doris Mead who placed in the women ' s singles. In May, the first all-college tournament was held with the Columbia Round as the main event. To( circle: Sharpshooter Carol Ross with Lorrene Pasquan, victim {archery novelty). Left center: Time out between sets — Mary Lou Higgins and Anna Marie Weston, tennis champs. Lower left First sign of spring — Joanne Hennessey teeing off on northeast campus. Lower right: A practice squad gets together: Helen Troyer, Bette Alberts, Virginia Reisenauer, Anne Gallagher, Betty Morin. and Bette Meehs.
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A feature of the spring Orchestral-choral con- cert was the group of songsters from the Choral Ensennble pictured above: Regina Thill, Mary Louise Lynch, Ruth Chafee, Eleanor Rentier, Genevieve Philpott, Mary Louise Blanc, Elea- nore Kefly, Maxine McCanna, Margaret Moli- tor, Eileen Gordon, Grace Helmer, Nornna Val- entine, Lillian Lael, Eunice Burton, Frances Nich- ols, Catherine Fairhurst, Doris Mead, Delphine Molitor, Carol Jean McKown, hielen Springer, Marcella Gibney .... A first recital for these freshnnen: Grace Helnner, Norma Valentine, Eleanore Kelly, Lalah Cameron, Margaret Moli- tor .... Unmatchable for lilting melodies is the Double Trio: Mary Louise Blanc, Frances Nich- ols, Eleanor Pointier, Norma Valentine, Grace hielmer, Margaret Molitor, Maxine McCanna, and Eileen Gordon, accompanist .... Tea mu- sic is a specialty of the String Quartet: Eunice Burton, Katherine Kemmer, Ruth Chafee, Mary Louise Lynch .... Inspiring music throughout the nativity drama was furnished by these prin- cipals: Ruth Chafee, Eunice Burton, Eileen Gor- don, Katherine Kemmer, and Irene Perno, harp- ist. jm j ici
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From November until May, dramatists toiled amidst a busy season. The year ' s outstanding production was the December Nativity Drama which numbered seventy in its supporting cast. Twenty choral read- ers sustained and developed the theme un- folded by the three principal characters: Patricia Hartnett, Anne Gallagher, and Helen Costelio. Mary Ferrell was cast in the role of the Blessed Virgin and Marjorie Cash as St. Joseph. Interpreting the parts of angels were: Virginia Bogar, Marguerite Adams, Bette Meelcs, Marcella Gibney, Te- resa Dowd, and Allene Myers. Irene Perno, harpist; the college string orchestra and choral ensemble furnished the background music. Honadra members were on stage for their final presentation at the Mothers ' Day open house, May 9. The one-act comedy, What Are You Going To VV ' ear? drew admiring tributes. In the leading roles were Marcella Gibney as the negro maid; Mary Ferrell as Anne, a young college girl; Betty Hattenburg, a talkative, middle-aged neigh- bor: and Betty Lynn Northrop, a punctil- ious aunt. -i»
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