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After the class plays, the judges decided on the following awards. The ribbons and tro- phies were presented by Sister Mary La Tier to: l. Linda Scranage for best actress in the freshman play. 2. Jenny Tabor for best actress in the sopho- more play. 3. Freshman Debbie Boutte for best costumes. 4. Junior Jackie Otero for best set design and best program. 5. Eve Szurley, best actress in the junior play. 6. Mary Duddy, best actress in the senior play.ll7. The SENIORS for the play,lI8. Yvonne Perez, for best director. This page is sponsored by Mrs. and Mrs. Domenico Specchierla.
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SENIURS WI BEST PL Y This year the Intramural Drama Festival took place on the evenings of February 15 and l6. The judges this year were Sister Mary St. Ann, Bianca Biscayart and Maura Kelly. The trophy for best play is a travelling trophy on which the name of the winning class is engraved. The trophy went this year to the Seniors for their performance of Early Frost . Honorable mention was given to several girls who deserved special recogni- tion for their achievements, and trophies were given in several categories. z E. fo ,--1 'i This page is sponsored by Ames Ladies Wear -Fox Hills Mall, Century City and Culver City. 74
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FRIENDS SHARE VALENTINE'S DAY ACTIVITIES AND FUN February 14, a sunny St. Valentine's Day, fell on a Wednesday this year. Val- o-grams, a form ofa telegram, were designed and made by thejuniors. Students could buy val-o-grams and send them to their friends, and these were distribut- ed in the homerooms on Valentine's Day. There were three different types with inscriptions such as To someone l like a whole bunch and You're the sweetest and the neatest Valentine. The Student Council also sponsored a Valentine dance on Saturday, Febru- ary IO. Many students and their friends danced to the music of Per Chance. The freshmen treated the juniors to a party on Valentine's Day in the cafeteriag many goodies were presented to the big sisters, and this was a good time for a Big-SisterfLittle-Sister reunion. -,f' This page is dedicated to Melanie by her big sister.
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