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Port Royal, sunken city of the sea, was the setting for the last Marquette Mardi Gras, held February 26 in the Topaz Room of Hotel Tulsa. After a beautiful Coronation ceremony students danced to the music of the Bachelors and delved for treasure in the trunks imaginatively arranged bythe iuniors. CHOREOGRAPHER Joby Linebarger discusses last minute plans with Larry tMlson, prime min- ister of Port Royal for the evening. Page 14 Wm QUEEN ANNE COCKRELL and mg Bill Daugh- erty give their subjects ol the evening a benign smile.
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Q0-za! 4 GIRLS GLEE CLUB. First row fleft to rightlz Tessie Finck Sandy Galvin, Kathy Tower, Sue Titterington, Ann Wil Iiams, Jeannette King, Ricki Demecs, Susan Fricke, Judy Chaney. Second row: Joyce Hilburn, Judi Angel, Mollv O'Connor, Barbara Grubbs, Wavel Davis, Susan Munding, Angela Gates, Angela Paschal, Anne Layman. Third row: Mary Ann Robb, Marlene Wernken, Vicki Eddy, Irene Bowles, Candy Bahr, Cecilia Wright, Frantzie Hierony- mus, Carol Elsea, Susan Ward. Director: Mr. Kenneth Fox. Marquetlers believe in saying it with music- trorncoteterio to church - but two groups receive special choral training daily. The freshman mixed chorus andthegirls' glee club com- posed of upperclassmen presented an Advent Program in song and choreography. The Spring concert, April 28, featured a variety ranging from polyphony to modern show tunes. EVA FENJI sings a Hungarian folk song for Sister Mary Bernadine, O.S.B., one of the choral directors. Eva sang several of her native songs at the spring concert. LOU ANN HELUNGHAUSEN and Eugene Megyesy are busy at theory work essen- tial in preparation for a concert. Page I6
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