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WRA The Women's Recreation Association was designed to give its members fun-filled relaxation. This yearls program included ping pong, badminton, and tennis tourna- ments, splash and bowling parties, and social recreation during monthly meetings. WRA widened its scope still further by sponsoring sehoolwide volleyball and basket- ball tournaments as well as golf instruction for members. ps Sports-minded Murycrcsters find outlet for their interest in various activities of the WRA pro- gram. Prominent in the club are, first row, V. Ricke, R. Michalslci, B. Kuhng second row, M. F. Axford, S. Brady, P. Donahue, H. Kurtz, A. Tarnburrino, M. A. Chuman, third row, M. Denton, G. Campanella, E. Morris, C. Schreiner, N. J. Greiner, L. Higgins, L. Offermang fourth row, J. Tomlonovic, R. Warin, S. Radke, B. Tomlonovic, L. Lassen, V. Mayrose, K. Hines, G. Lombardi, M. Luke, K. Myers, P. Kaczmarek.
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MARYCREST PLAYERS For these drama club members the play's the thing even if it means bruised fingers as well as footlights and opening-night excitement. Working out construction problems for Broadway Beat are Donna Nolan, B. Pierzynski, M. Vivone, P. Maize, M. J. Anderson, L. Cries, P. Denton, M. C. Hyland, and R. Costello. The Marycrest Players have for their purpose to give students opportunity of de- veloping latent acting ability and deeper appreciation and understanding of the theatre world, of providing plays on campus that will add to the cultural -life of the student body, and of providing trained entertainment for civic and educational groups. As the curtain closes on another successful year, Marycrest Players will carry with them the remembrance of two beautifully executed major productions, three private dramatic recitals, and a variety of student-produced one-act plays. Post-play parties both at Marycrest and in the Costello home and the Spring Dinner for all Players afforded additional chance to cultivate friendships among persons with similar inter- ests and taste.
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r , 4,-, ' ' ,.V,, . i'Q i'Q5:1:3g, t -. ffsf--Q1 .I ii ' N ' ' YEARBOOK With the opportunity of commemorating Maryc1'est's Twentieth Year the 1960 year- book staif had added incentive for hours of effort in collecting activity shots, assem- bling lay-outs, and selling advertising copy to meet the early deadline. With an interesting summer supplement promised to carry a post-Lenten record of the year's events, the 1960 Marycrest staff carried to completion plans for the college's largest annual. picture editor. 'Ls KE 5 'N jxm. K r iii, . ,..-A-gif, Zig'-iles, V f' -': 'f N3 O9B0y1e, and Mary d't s Mary Louise Jones, Barbara A 1 e 1 OI D Ailfce McGu1rk. Staff members: J. Millett, Marian Goossens, C. Mekshes, J. Keeler, J. Ohlenroth, C. Wilcox, A, A. Simons, M. Vivoneg seated, B. Ball, Ann Der- vin, and P. Lampe. Acknowledgments of photographers: Carstensen Studio Marycrest Camera Club Daily Times and Democrat Moline Dispatch l Kathleen Caffrey, business managerg Alice Moehlenhr copy editorg Mary Frances Axford, co-business manage .lune Schubmehl, picture editor, and Marian Takes, a . l ,Q ville
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