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h fun me ' l t e audience had hautlieePl'0E'am Street Rag and Beer- Gorilla, Joseph Hughes, leads Marylee Rowe, in a lively number M63 Cgjliffiffldfl Q Animal 'am' Rob Morrell, smiles as pg: of the .circus menageg-ie at y dlsvlays skin. 771042, ' 5 The Circus arrived .P at Q . on February 20, 1955 at 8:00 P.M. Peanuts and popcorn were distributed to the spectators by the vendors. The show opened with the all-time favorite song of the circus Come to the Circus. Then the Ringmaster, John 0,Neil, welcomed all to the show and intro- duced the acts in a humorous way. Clowns lead by Lorranie Matthews, an acrobat, Music Makers, and Sh! Boom by the Roustabouts were all seen in the first ring during the show. Kiddie Kapers, Circus Menageries, the Circus Band, Trained Seals, and the Big Top Trio all were seen as well as heard in the outer rings. The side show with colorful costumes included every type. There were: the Bearded Lady, Atlas McFadden lthe world's strongest man, and 'trainerl dancing gypsies who came from North Arlington, Belleville and Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man. In the main ring, were a tight rope walker without a t' ht ' ' lg rope, men on the flying trapeze without the trapeze and Joey, the Midget. The show came to an end with the chorus T R h R h a a a Boom De Ay and then commendation was given by Monsignor on the enjoyable per- formance. C n op omores who took part in this show and helped to make it a wonderful success. Because of the impossibility to mention all the names of all the per- formers this is a little tribute to the Greatest Show On Earth. ongratulations were extended to all the Freshmen a d S h B Hes. Ma These iigililgtadaan B'1'?' 51 on talent is dis- iaith, jo AnYQiT'5?vl2gn played by Robert Grados Helen Goyhos kiurpura, and Paul Nlcholaus in 'S0n, Mflw in Mad! 1 nt the rendition of Twelfth ta 9
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Mt. Still 3-h0PV William Harms awards prizes to lucky winners of the elim- ination danref' X Hip11izy.H0ppit, I energetic ' il on nbop g.g0 th pergf' e --t .3 xx .xx Del Richards Band-our fa- vorite here at Q.P. X Light-fooled and light hearted these dancers enter the ball- room for an evening of fun! ,r
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As-sfFheshWKhsmrtiptf Bo sea nn Mulligan, intrigues the au- dience with her chalk-talks. Precious, you were never lovelierf' sighs John Baxter to John Pyne as they grace- - WWW,WW,,,w, tif fully sway to the strains of f l the Anniversary Waltz. 2 Graceful Vivian Madison en- tertains us with a delightful ballet. Our female clowns, Janet Carrino, Joan Ferguson Mercedes Post, Marylee Rowe, Jeanie Mount, Marie Simon and Betty McDermott provide laughter and fun. :ell Song birds, Patricia Scollan, Barbara Ver- ,X novage, .lane Tortorel- lo, Andrea Walsh and Mary Misacavage fill K, the air with There's -Z is I . Happy Wanderers ' 'iff Harland, Henneberry, This graceful lady, Mari- ' Hartbiennettg' Bulger' lee Romans, has no dif- ' V erry' ross' ficulty in stepping to the music The Ballerina Boys stole the show. No Business Like Show Business. 3211001 'H vw s25IfDi0 Ugg mu On Sl b . ing gif ffoldesilllilfuqy rough Voices e, Plaintiv ey judg. ner Hof iullbillies 'alloolrs and , allzssey, Tekin ood, Wag. 55 Und Ped 1 Ven-ier, 61'5en.
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