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School Productions Demand Talent and Cooperation Giving each student a chance to perform for the public in some capacity is a major goal of the drama department. Advanced acting classes presented a seasonal ‘‘Dramadie’’, a night of both tragic and comic one-acts which proved very popular with the student body. The fall play, ‘“You Can't Take It With You”’ and the spring musical “Sweet Charity’’ converged all creative and dramatic talents within the department. The Mercy Mimes, a group of twelve advanced acting students, performed for various local organizations. During class time, drama students studied the many aspects of dramatic technique, including blocking, stage direction, characterization, lighting, make-up and stagecraft. Scenes from plays and improvisations were enacted in an effort to put inte reality on the stage what was taught in theory in the classroom. Drama department members are: Mrs. Veronica Francis, depart- ment chairman, Miss Janet Roncelli and Mr. George Sills. Top eft: Sue Pruett embraces her leading lady Pat Rajewski as Sheri Luster and Mo Bailey look on. Center: First year acting students try their hand at improvisations. Bottom: WOLM broadcasters (I. to r.): Lisa Dailey, Denise Kelly, Maureen Bailey, Irene Schweyer, Pat Rajew- ski, Cecilia Bolan, Carol Skelton and Nancy Calice.
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62 New Realms of Business World Now Open to Students This year, a section of the Business department has been experimenting with team teaching. The department is trying to expose the students to many different fields of business. With an eye for such exposure, the students have been offered several different subject areas. For most of the girls, eight weeks has been sufficient time to com- plete the requirements for a quarter credit in a cer- tain area. Instruction is geared to the individual, so that those who need more instruction or time are given it, while the girls who do not need the in- struction or time are able to work ahead for anoth- er possible credit in that area or another. There is no reason to rank students or to compare them within any certain subject area, because instruc- tions are individualized, and evaluations are based on learning the subject area. The business department is headed by Mrs. Setlock and is staffed by Mrs. Ducharme and Mrs. Carraher. Business students are top right: Mary Tobin, middle right: Lidia Vettrino, and bottom right: Pat Griffin.
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Below left: Freshman delivers an assigned declamation in Speech class. Right: Cecilia Bolan, as Snow White, smiles upon her Seven Dwarfs, the Mercy Mimes. Below: Mary Lilley tries on a ‘“‘Sweet Charity’ garter as Carol Skelton looks on. ret
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