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ART This year the Art Club, under the direction of Miss Waters and President Susan Rose, developed a sense of unity and purpose. The members, in addition to their independent artistic endeavors, also participated in many school activities, using their CAST fin order of appearancej Lydia Bennet .......,.,.,...,.., Iackie Harrison lane Bennet. . . . Catherine Bennet Mary Bennet .... Mrs. Bennet .,., Mr. Bennet ...,. Elizabeth Bennet Hill ,........, . Lady Lucas ,.... Charlotte Lucas. . Mr. Bingley ..., Mis: Bingley .... Mr. Darcy ,.,,.. Mr. Wickham. . . Mr, Collins .,... . . .Anne Carter . .Leilani Mandris ., .Barbara Hull . . . . Florence Roy , . . . .Cornelia Ives , .Iulie Veltman . . . . Gisele Ruche . . .Iean Waller Cynthia Neesemann . . .Elizabeth Stevenson Sandra Kamtman . . . . ,Anne Adams . , . . , . .Susan Rose Prudence Painter Lady Catherine de Bourgh. . .... Patricia Starratt CLUB time and talent to make posters for varsity games, the school play, and the Christmas Fair. The selec- tion of club pins is only one of the indications of the new pride within the Art Club. Seated: S. Leslieg Miss Watersg S. Rose, Presidentg G. Gardner. Standing: E. Cookg J. Polkg A. B. Tharringtong V. Stineg C. Hockerg S. McGrayneg M. Wirtg M. Roszelg T. Purvisg M. Gladdingg R. Muthg H. Peck.
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PRIDE A D Many Roland Parkers worked for weeks to give us enjoyable performances of Pride and Prejudice on the fourteenth and fifteenth of November. The unique posters, which enticed such a large audience on both nights, were the contribution of the Art Club, while Public Relations were handled by the Contemporary Club. The beautifully decorated eighteenth century drawing room was the master- piece of the Stage Technician, Mr. Ioseph Cushing. Cassie Daley and her committee, with the assistance of Miss Feeley, designed the colorful flats and fur- nishings, and the very effective lighting was pro- I PREJUDICE vided by Donnie Smith and her stage crew. Ann Vollmer, with the help of Miss Love and Miss Kelley, rounded up all the incidentals that are so necessary for the play, but sometimes so hard to Find. The cast was decked out by Gail Gardner, Mrs. T. Bradford, and the rest of the busy costume committee, and made up by Betsy Cellurale and her committee with the aid of Mme. Barrabini. Against this realistic background the actresses, after the patient coaching of Miss Bohmfalk and Dra- matic Club President Zilla Anne Iohnson, presented a highly delightful play. 4- 2 W? 1 -p f 13: 2' f i X 'l K J . M fgi 3 ., 2 .Q C v ' Q 75 ' ' I 1 Q5 - r if qfgw ' ls Q. 'f 1. v :S f M Q 1 - V , if t - of f K f . I ll M 9 4 of e , fi H, . nf .ks ' .w,. Q , .. ,H ICg,.? 1 fggw-ref 1 Q' . ' 41' N . , l fi .. ' A -i,.1 1 Q1 , . 1,15 . if 12 5 I! fl 3 s C ' 'U ffiiff ifiil . T I L. if , I 1 - it ,X D I is 1 X ,af .::- 1- . is N .,. 1 .' wiv 'ill , al I ,xii- i'i'fil Arm .34.
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Seated: C. Savageg S. Woodg Betty Norris, Presidentg J. McCleary. Standing: Miss Peddleg J. Grapeg L. Bondg B. Hullg Miss Murray. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO The Athletic Association at Roland Park is one of the 'most important and active organizations in the school. Every girl in the Upper Main is a mem- ber of the A.A. and plays a significant role not only in producing successful teams but also in creating spirit within the school. Varsity sports are perhaps the most essential as- pect of the A.A. We are justly proud of the co- operation and sportsmanship which characterize our varsity teams. Varsity and Squad members are given recognition at Class Day when the A.A. awards Varsity pins and Squad certificates. The white blazer is also awarded to those players who have earned a place on the hockey and basketball varsi- ties in addition to playing one year of lacrosse or two years of tennis or badminton. Roland Parkers began to appreciate fully the agility and the tireless work of these varsity players when every Upper Mainer was drilled and then tested on the basic skills which the varsity players perfect. The tests for hockey and basketball tech- niques were successful in determining accurate gym marks and, even more important, in raising the caliber of athletics for the whole school. .36. X
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