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AS YOU LIKE IT The production of AS YOU LIKE IT was performed in Rosa- ry's auditorium on March 18, 19, and 20th. The play was an up- dated version of Shakespeare's classic, directed by Larry Con- nolly and stage managed by Ke- vin Hogan. Punk dancing and rock music were some of the few interesting inovations created on stage. All four performances were sold out. The lighting was done by Lynne Koenig and Jim Groesch, while Steve Forbes handled the sound. CI. Am j 8? v 1 1 g Counting down the minutes till open- ing. John rereads his lines. Kathleen in her role as Jacques. Orlando wrestles to victory. THE PLAYERS Rosalind-Denise Walen the other half-James Madigan Celia-Jeannine Fenton The Duchi-Melanie Bujan Orlando-David Vaughn Oliver-Russ Armstrong Touchstone-Esko Peterson Old Eva-Nada Trobjevic Le Beau-Lisa Hawkins Singer-Jacie Wright Harpist-Elaine Newquist Courtiers -John Estrada -Rachelle Donalson Silvius-Roy Nees Phoebe-Jane Zilch Audrey-Julie Tobiaski Corinne-Ida Sheehan Jacques-Kathleen Erskine A Cast of Thousands-Anne Rice Crew-Joe Houston, Holly Goetz, Sr. Deanna, Julie Tobiaski, Margo Fiske. Rosalind and Orlando at a touching moment. 28 Activities
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SPRING TRIP From Sunday, February 27-Monday, March 7, 44 Rosary students spent their Spring Break in Day- tona Beach. The trip was moderated by Gene Wynn, Director of Student Activities. For a price of $279, students received round-trip airfare and hotel acco- modations. The temperature was in the 70's for most of the time. During the day, students primar- ily layed-out in the sun and at night hit the bars and night clubs. Some students rented cars and went to Disney World or Kennedy Space Center. Enjoying the sun pool-side. Waving good-bye from O'Hare Airport. The entire group gathers to show off their tans. Gene and friends at the Kennedy Space Cen- ter. Having a good time with friends at Disney World. Activities 27
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ST. PAT'S PARTY This year the Freshman class sponsored the St. Patrick's Day Dance. The event took place on March 11 in Coughlin Lounge from 9pm to lam with lots of music, food and dancing. The dance was not only enjoyed by Freshmen but by all other classes. The highlight of the evening was having the class of- ficers serve food and drinks on roller skates. Chris and friend get down to the beat of the music. Too much dancing puts many on the sidelines to rest up. Keith teaches some friends his latest dance With all the dancing, there was time to talk with friends, step. Activities 29
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