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Mrs. T. xc.. , L,ZZ .g , J. Pekin The entire cast of the senior production The Lady in Gray take their final bows with the Director, Mrs. T. J. Pekin. They are SEATED: Katherine Malone, Catherine Kearney, Mary Margaret Manning, and Carolyn Lawlorg STAND- Sister Mary Catherine, R.S.M. .xdffflze worfcki a dfage Dramatic productions at Holy Trinity High include the Christmas play, annual senior production, initiation and assem- blies. The Class of '53 Wrote and directed the initiation for the freshmen. A new drama class was begun for seniors only and conducted by Miss Rebecca Ball. The class presented the Christmas Pageant and wrote a play With original plot, script, and music. Members of the student body acted in various assembly, sodality, and mission skits. The senior play is the main production of the year. The Ladyin Gray was chosen by the class of '53 for their pre- sentation. Directed by Mrs. T. J. Pekin, the play was given on April 17. A story of mixed identities, it included many character parts giving the seniors a real opportunity to display dramatic talents. These productions are mediums used by the school to encourage self expression, confidence, and cooperation. All of the students are given a chance to be in one or another of the school presentations. ING: Joan Marie Daly, Carole Hesse, Betty Dennie, Ann Conlin, Dianne Miseli, Charlotte Frazier, Nancy McNamara, Ellen McGarvey, Lilienne Johnson and Mrs. Pekin.
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French and Spanish clubs entertain ll---' Camera Club: FIRST ROW: Mary Sheaffer and Peggy Taggart with a S300 camera, Rosann Weh- rung, Vice - Presidentg Helene Ambrogne, Presi- dentg Inglis Phelan, Sec- retary, Nancy Keating, Regina Belt. SECOND ROW: Natalie Del.Monte, Mary Ann Cuddy, Barbara Caldwell. Ann Heffron, Natalie Tholl, Andree Proulx. THIRD ROW: Barbara Cresswell, Mary Kolakoski, Mary Sauer, Diane Douglas, Patricia Soper, Roberta Pompilio, Ann Lawlor. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Ross, Michelle Hogan, Peggy Flaherty, Patricia DiFran- cis, Mary Ellen Larson, Helen Howison, Regina Laing. Lcwure ana! acfion mage fire Aourd deem Akorf. Clubs foster initiative and opportun- ity for developing individual interests. The annual science fair is the focal point for that club's activities. Members of the biology and chemistry classes pre- pare exhibits for the fair. with jokes, charades, songs, 'and short plays rendered in the language of the group. Interest in the countries is fur- Lilienne Johnson, extreme right, president of the Language Club, presides over a meeting of the French section. Katherine Malone, Marion O'Con- nor, Theresa Lapore, and Mary Catherine Mc- Cann prepare to translate from a French newspaper. thered by reading from foreign news- papers. Every school event demands pictures. The camera club fulfills this need with fifty members participating. Action shots of basketball games have appeared in nearly every issue of this seas0n's school newspaper. Practically every student is enrolled in at least one club. A group of the Science Club is studying blood under microscopes and in the plasma form. Left to right are: Peggy Taggart, Mary Shaeifer, Theresa Lepore, Sister Mary Aloysius, moderatorg Frances Blakely, Nancy Finegan, Carolyn Lawlor, and Patricia Soper.
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