Notre Dame High School - Credo Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1963

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Jii ' w Phonetics and props were the business of Theresa Josbeno, Kathleen Riddell and Suz- anne Butler. Standing by for effects and accidents were William Wereley, John Winnick, Patricia McCarthy, Paul Kosloski, and Kathleen Michaels. The City of Kings came to life as the Class of 1963 ' s Senior play. Performed for a capacity audience in both afternoon and evening, this dramatization of the life of St. Martin de Porres, by Urban Nagle, O.P., demanded — and got — the utmost in fine acting, and directing and backstage work. Martin, mulatto son of Juan de Porres, Governor of Panama, epitomized in his life of service to others the arch-virtue, charity. In his time, as in the present, racial inequality bred strife and heartbreak. The stature of the play itself, and the excellence of its presen- tation, carried a significant message to everyone viewing it. Putting finishing touches on the colorful costumes are Mrs. Langstine and Sister Mary Patrick. Senior seamstresses Jeanette Sipka and Margaret Leahy help stitch The City of Kings to success. 86

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You are privileged to meet the Viceroy of Peru atid the former Governor of Panama, Senor Juan de Porres utters Brother Fran- cisco as he introduces James Hal! and David Colegrove to Brothers Fernando, Juan and Caspar. I suppose it ' s to be, Miguelito, but I don ' t feel good enough confides Martin to a mouse when he learns he ' s to be a member of the First Order. Father Prior said to come here. He ' s sick. Vagabonds Poco (Leonard Paganelli) and Repe (John Chapman) shy away from Brother Fer- nando to their friend Martin. To the newest nuiiilHr ..t tlu- .iinxlui .irj |iroltiSion . . . toast Martin ' s family and friends (from left) Don Isabel (Marguerite Segur), Ana Gongola (William Little), Mateo (Bart O ' Brien), Francisca (Karen McWilliams), and Juana (Bernadette Rossi). I Mother of Cod, take thy unworthy servant home, utters Martin as his last words. Accompanying him in his last moment are Brothers Cipriano, Brother Fernando, Mateo, Father Francisco, Father Juan, Archbishop Feliciano, James Hall and the I community of monks, Frank Stamilo, Thomas Delaney, William Bale (standing), James Minchin, Michael Kromer, Daniel Collins and Paul Nelson. Martin kisses the ring of Arch- bishop Feliciano (Ceorge Welch) in humility and obedience. 85



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Information for the College Can as program is assembled by Lynne MacNamara, Curran Sekella, Joan Farmer and Michael Moran. Xi- - The new and very suecessful N.D. tombo, the Tempests, James Hall, John Hall, Denis Maloney, Richard DeRisio and James Kessing tolerate Harrv Bullock as he tries his hand at the drums. The Eiffel Tower for Moulin Rouge, the Junior Prom, is put together by Marie Barnoski, Morris Karski, Catharine Creighton, Ann Maloney, John Grady and Curran Sekella. r ' 1 l« i ' t: Frosh Barbara Almendinger, Susan Taylor, Mar- garet Osborn and Mary Frances Richardson pose with their boxing kangaroo snow sculpture. Amiable seniors offer their greetings to freshmen at the Welcome Freshmen assembly. 87

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