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Soph, Senior Shine in Daddy- Long-Leg! A simple but scintillating waif, devoid of background and of artificial polish, wins the heart of a man of means, a man of finest ancestry, a man amused by the foibles of his proper fam- ily. Thus unrolls the artless Cinderella story of Jean Web- ster's beloved Daddy-Long-Legs as told by Immaculata's Drama Club, with co-operation of Gon- zaga, St. John's and Dunblane on January 25, 26, 27. Describing her bare family tree the unsuspecting Judy QAlice Flannery draws raised eyebrows from the proper Mrs. Pendleton fTheo Smith
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Even on a darkened stage in an empty theater, even speaking their own words, wearing their own uniforms, members of the Drama Club Regina Dunn, house manager, Alice Flannery, president, Suzanne Madden, stage manager, Donna Rowley, secretaryg Nancy O'Neill, vice-president, and Cheryl Harding, treasurer, feel the drama of the moment. Dramzfs aSomething', lII'2lCtS IHS Girls Wliatever is the something that gets into a performers blood, that makes the air on stage so different, that makes show business like no other? VVhy are quotes and phrases coined by critic, by performer, or by dramateur immediately cliche? The thing is nameless though named many times, indescribable though many times described. lt has attracted many IHS girls, but it will not, it cannot be reduced to print. Perhaps, like Immacu- lata's profile only a camera can capture it for others . . . ',,, . 'f x :L yan' A il we fix Q., at , . a Silent and aloof, Miss Madrigal fAnn Carrollj awaits her job interview with Mrs. St. Maugham in The Chalk Garden. Performing in the one-act play festival at Gonzaga, Ann won Best Actress award for her portrayal of this strangely reticent woman once convicted of murder, while Kathy Reilly, playing an a 1licant, took Best Su ortin Actress award. PI PP F5
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