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CY aslc you to look into your hearts . . . for the one plain, proud and priceless quality that unites us all . . . M CORONATIGN BALL Couples dance to a Viennese waltz. On January 29, students and their dates were transported to Vienna for the Coronation Ball. The gym was mysteriously transformed into an elegant ballroom over which Kathy Ventura reigned as Queen. The classes supported their can- didates in the days before the ball and eagerly watched the bulletin board to see which girl was leading. The gym, meanwhile, was the center of activity as the girls rushed to prepare last minute decorations. As they looked around on the night of the Ball, they felt that their efforts were worth- while, for they not only supported the Missions but had a wonderful evening as well. 27 Kathy Ventura l'l'ljJllS as Queen of the fvUl'UllllllUlI Ball. A The Queen and her Court: Janet Murphy Diane Sharkey, Cheryl Gram, Deanie Ward, Queen Kathy Ventura, Kathy O'Leary, and their escorts. Ellen Wilson, Cheryl Gram, Sister Mary Cecilia, Sister Clare Regina, Diane Tully, and Deanie Ward happily zliscuss the Ball's success during an intermis.s'ion
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IEROME HINES CONCERT Marylawn was once again honored to have Jerome Hines, one of the outstanding operatic stars of today, per- form in the Ninth Annual Jerome Hines Concert on Sun- day afternoon, April 24. ' Mr. Hines enthralled the audience with his presenta- tion of the f'Last Supper. This scene was taken from his own play I Am The Wayf, The Fathers, Club sponsored the concert for the finan- cial benefit of Marylawn. Marylawn is truly grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Hines for giving the girls and their families an excellent example of generosity. Christ, portrayed by Jerome Hines, washes the feet of Peter and John during a tense moment of the play. Alexander Alexay accompanies Mr. Hines as he sings Oh What A Beautiful Morning. To express our fraternal gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Hines, Mary- lawn dedicated the Chemistry Laboratory to them. Mr. Hines and Archbishop Boland clasp hands while Mrs. Hines, Sister Mary Cecilia, and Father Edwin Sullivan look on. uUnt1'l you have become really, zu actual fact, a brother to everyone, brotherhood will not come to pass. 9' 26
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APRIL huii'-R The chaperones of April Love , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soriano, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DeRosa, Father Sullivan, Father Kroszer, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barone, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tully, seem to be having as nice a time as their daughters and escorts. fl , 5, , ,E , h April Love, the Senior Prom, held at the Chanticler in Millburn on April 12, 1966, pro- vided every Senior, Junior, and her escort with moments to remember. Couples danced until one to the music of Marty Ames and his orches- tra. Between numbers, they dined on prime ribs of beef, posed for the photographer, and peeked at the prettily wrapped gold charms that were the girls' favors. As each couple drifted out of the red and gold ballroom, it was with fond memories captured by the spell of April Love. Seeing their names in print seems to be the main attrac- tion for the Prom committee as they admire the Program. Seated-Diane Tully, Candy Barone, chairmang Mary Soriano, Ellen DeRosa. Standing-Mary Lou Insabella, Marilyn Scott, Ellen Wilson, Dale Fuller, Cheryl Grom.
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