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Night and Day PW ITS A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Abamst 1 bacltgbround of sprmx, llossoms the glee club loolted bezutr l ul rn thelr blllowx formals Knowm tt ta th lrst tnme tor tmors he musxclans gaxe themr be ttrlormmce of the tear The program opened wnth the 0 hutra playmg Nfarrb 0 lbc Pens mm lrlanflu and Ale Harm xxxth uhzrlev Self as trumpet soloxst Late hgv phxed Swcofvalnl Clock and l raio Polka The st-mor lee club seleetxons 1 eluded Lift Tlum Int O Lfiilr Sfar Tlvzs IS Ht Cozmlm Holulax 7 l x 1 George as accompamst The freshman glee club nn Tl: Tune ll!! Old COIL Dlfrl Of 511 pin l Box Tlr Nzgbl lY71ll After Stal Tmtomlva and Tbe Deaf Old Woman followed bx a SIIZIOIIIC Folk Dantz xxxth Sharon Kelly accompamst ard ister Harrret Jeanne director R K teamed up wrth VICBYICIL under the dlrectnon of Robert Rounds S31 n the selectmons Romance Pat Berrx Three Lzttlf- Maids rom School Nlar LIC Moore Ieanette Rnchy and Rose mane Niazzola My Hero, Pat Cordes Selectxons from Oklahoma and Baflle Hymn 0 ilu' Republxe Tears came to he eyes of mam of the semors as the tones of lou ll Nezer Walk Alone arose from the orchestra and chorus and the realrzanon dawned that thas xx as he last Sprmg Concert for many Alter the concert the gxrls baxe Stster Madelme Sophxe CSJ two sur prmse grfts the glee club a vexlmg hawl hemmed bx 'Vlary Frances Dy newskrs mother and the orchestra a beautnfully bound Samt Andrew s X'I1ssal JEANINIXE Klum ANN SUSPENSE The xtarboolts here The xetr book s here Dow n the halls throubh exm around the school the news 1 e urn a 1 dn etrher addtt o hc extrtement Reepm secret the theme and str prrse futures the stall cretted con mderable suspen e The cox er made of w hrtt Lx nnene decorated wlth a brnght red treble clef 1 n an Amtrncm flag md 1 tm otler nllustrates the theme Armx ot Xouth lt IS dedlcatet to Father Dtmel A Lord S I together wrth George Cohm md lrxm Berlm whose songs mspn td Dtmerlctn woutn to fneht md xxm -X sngmi, armx ts 1 frghtmg ar y -ldmmzstrators Roolttes Freshmen ucls Prxx ltes Sopohomores Prxxtte. z rs Cass lumors Honorzbly scharbed Graduates Uartlcularlx popular are the 90 szze the arms termmologx md dmxmdual pcrtures ot each student A full page plcture tt the end ot the ooole shows the edntor 1n chter Bar sara Purncelll presentmg, the 1954 Oftaxmnal to Chnst the Kxng as she reports Mrssnon accomplrshed WHAT LL YOU HAVE T0 DRINK? the 5 :mf r pn rn Ire hm n trxrd mthmg r rdtred pro fu pt nth coke halt xx 6 thx re R :mary Rus ell Irene Shxelds Nlaureen Dowd all L l e I e xc UN XX ITH THL SHOXX' or rt mght the lrghts ot Broadw ty shone tn Lmdell Boulexard as the RK Toupers presented therr annual re ue Nlat 'S Touched off by the sung ns or The RK Troupers Greet You and chmaxed by Father Lords aoxtltx numbers the show mounted n o rand fxnal when the cast hemr hearts m thelr throats sang, I-lets to Xou Publnc Nlalxmg thrs a well recened show r leannme S S Nl D dxrected both ont, Ind dance For the audrence vau dexxlle lned agun mn the followmg acts The R K froupers Greet You Brdm N15 Trme Id Rather Be bt ll ful than Bnght Who Threw Ile Oxeralls 1n Nlrs Xlurphy s Chow ter Charleston The Trnplet Son Tap Specnltx We re 1 Cou ple of Swells Actordnn Specraltx lt lt XX eren t for Our Feet mc, l rtle Xlalds P1 ro Solo Vlasquer Lrollex Son Barbershop Y .nrt t Tenness e Wxg Walk Un t ln Loxe w nth Amy Indxan Number azz Ballet XVho Done Hoorax Hooru Im Going Llwax Here s to aou Pubhc he curtam taene down but the rm was not oxer After fxlhng her 1 ns xxrrh roses the cast and crew p tstnted Srster eannme wrth a ,reen :rd w lute dlrector s chaxr Rosexuny GALLI 0, I I I I 2 1 I - I Z I - ' ' .' 7' ' T. . . 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Pages Generally Speakrng Mr Ameflcg 5,35 Women gener ally speakrng are generally speakmg YOU DONT SAY' In an Easter Parade all therr own the sprffy R K senu rs and therr moth crs returned from exght oclock Mass at the Cathedral to a Communron breakfast at R K Sunday May 2 The yunror mothers seryed whrle the grrls therr mothers and the Srs ters enjoyed the food and gab fest Offrcers of the PTA who spon sored thrs and so many other projects for the school M ss Regrna Sexton coach and the class presrdent wrth her mother were seated at the speakers tab e Father Fred Ebbleman SJ Bo ton phrlosophy professor at St Lours Lnrversrty rn an address to the moth ers and daughters stressed the pomt that the men are as good as the women make them lcayrng hr lrsteners vyrth a sense of happy responsrbrlrtv When the breakfast was frnrshed the mothers and daughters went home to the lonesome dad vyrth tales of SUE KRAMER STIIRLETS SHINE Xery srcly rndeed vyas the poor World fMary Ellen Schaeferj vyrth shootmg parns rn Irs Korea and red spots on hrs Lnrtetl States lNo one could help hrm no Doctor Scrence Olary Lou Snelll N rs Culture fSher ron Carroll nor Vlrss Pleasure Olary Beth Berraj Only the relrgrous ad yrce of a nun fKathleen Cumrnesl got hrm on hrs feet Clever lrnes and th cleyer actrn of the freshmen drrectcd by Srster Le Clerc SSN D made the playlet Thrs Is Your Horr by Srster NI Francrta RSNI a huge success Brrngrng thrs yocar on vyeek program to a close the Yerse Speal-.ers recrted You Ask Nle XX hy I Gaye Nly Heart to Chrrst and Kathryn Grrmm clram atrzed Im the Nlother of a Nun Grimm S'rEyy an Ce yyhrz RR got a Goo deal She go a 1 those blanks rn vyrth any thrng trom first place to a medal to a trophy Thats about the may those pornts mounted up rn the last C I S L Tour ney to brrng the frnal total for the three tournaments to a yery neat figure The best answer for that frrst blank rs R Ks got a terrrfrc coach Be fore. any speech tournament you vyrll find Srster Mary Jeannrne vyorkrng hard rn her lrttle theater Room 28 lNot only does she coach and drrect her gurls to success but she nurses them through each tournament day vyrth a purse full of candv bars prayer books and Holy Ghost medals I s crnch to wm Of course Srster could not haye spent the trme that she drd rf rt were not for Srster Le Clerc who very successfully helped prepare four of the twelye contestants Now for the record The second tournament saw Rosatr Kam plavrng host to thrrteen schools wrth Srster Jeannrne Srster Trmothy and Srster Sw of the twelve R K speakers made the finals Lookmg oy er the tally sheets of the last tournament one frnds frye famrlrar R K names rn the frnalrst columns Gerry Stewart placed first Ilse Puetz and Peggy Georgevrtch each recerved thrrd place rrbbons Pat Moore got 1 fifth and Terry Schrcrber a seventh After all the accumulated pornts of the three tournaments had been to taled rt was found that St Lours U Hrgh placed first St Elrzabeth sec ond and R K thrrd Two mor trophres wrll be added to R K s speech collectron They wrll be avy arded for placrng second rn Interpretatron and tlurd rn Oratory Gerry Stew art won a hrgh score for her senous rnterpretatrons Lady Mac beth and a selectro 1 from Prlate and the Cross Phonetrc Punctuatron was the sound effect speech whrch won Ilse Puetz her thrrd place medal The results show a successful year but not wrthout help of those sung heroes the one pomt mrssers and the old farthfuls They along wrth many others deserve thanks In stead Srster Jeannrnc and the con testants wrsh to turn to the statue of the Blessed Mother and return to her and the Holy Ghost all the honors ney er farlrng gurdance and ard Ir.sr-: Pterv THE VERSE SPEIIKING CHOIR Srster eannrnes Verse Speakrnglklrss Pat Grayes the chorr retrttd 1 Chorr vyas the first to partrcrpate rnselectron entrtled And lNo On the annual Folk Festry al held at KrelAsked Audrtorrum Und r the drrectron ot GUIDANCE HND THE HOME The Aprrl PTA meetrng held the Alumnae Hall yy as of reat ben frt to the parents Father Byrne rn hrs talk Gzlldant and the Home consrdered youths most perplexrng problems sew decx sron on yotatron lack of understand mg lack of socral opportunrtres and school drffrcultres After shovyrn youths reactrons nt pornted out th best prrncrples for solyxng these proo tms Povy erfully done The Chrrstophe moyre All Gods Cblldmn conyrnceo the parents of the yalue of 00d J li rn the vyorld today o THE YOUNG IIT HEART XX ho should be seen gorng out on a prcnrc Ascensron Thursday bu the faculty' Off they vyent to Pacrtrc Nlrs vyher the rncomparable alumnae er then .1 pleasant rclrxrnz day -1-o rs only too true tha grr r ea rs often shattered s vyrrter Nlore often he r pu t brol - l F- I - - I I - l j - - I 0 - I U I - - - - , I . . - v .. . 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Page 10 News Revieyv TWO BISHOPS RT BREAKFAST After meetmg ln the yestnbule of the Cathedral the Alumnae Assocna non of Rosatr Kam mcludmg the recently accepted semors attended 8 00 oclock Mass and recexyed Holy Communlon together It was a thrrll mg event for the senxors to be agam considered real alumnae members The breakfast rn the gym follovymg the Mass offered an excellent oppor tunlty for chattmg wnth old frnends and meetmg new ones The occasnon w s unusual mdeed for two bishops wer present Blshop Cody who had been newly appornted to the St Joseph Drocese and Bxshop Helmsmg Auxrlrary Bishop of St Louns Pat Loettmg chaxrman of the breakfast presented Bishop Cody wlth a check and best wrshes for hlm rn hrs new appomtment The mormng ended after an msprrmg Marxan year talk by Bxshop Helmsmg SUE KRAMER ONE FINE DRY R K was delnghted wrth the recntal of Fontbonne muslcnans who were erther voxce students of Sxster Made lme Sophre CSJ or pramsts who were former R K gurls Selectrons from Madam Butterfly The Barber of Sevrlle Louxse and The Creatron as well as Margarets Call from The Telephone by Me nottx drew enthusnastxc applause for the smgers Anne Cutter Sue Bruss man Sharon Kelley Patrrcxa Hues mann Margaret Bransford and for therr accompamsts Mary Ann Brys and Mary Toenjes Joan Gossm played Sonata Opus 35 Fnrst Movement by Chopm and Pastourelle by Poulence and a prano duo wxth Mary Toenyes Varxa tnons on a theme by Haydn Patrxcla Carter played The Lark by Glmka Balakxrey and when the recrtal was oy er the performers yyere dellghted wlth ther apprecnatnye au dnence YES? NO? We hate to be treated as rf vye were knds Lets see rf vye haye vyhat we consrdered marks of maturxty Stuck to xt rveness The abrhty tc stuck to a job untnl rt ns frmshed Rellabxlnty Grymg 10090 of our selyes to the job yuthout saymg What s rn xt for me? It s haymg people say I can alvy ays depend on her Independence of Mmd Makmg your own declsxons on the basl' of the best and most unbused rn formatxon you can get Co operatxon The abnhtv t vsork wnth others smoothly on team Sympathy Puttlng ourselves anothers place-not just our own crowd Its not lumpmg people mto a few stock groups judgmg poeple by therr ments not by then' church or thenr skm or the house they lnve m It s treatnng all people as human bemgs FANCY MEETING YOU HERE Among the many unusual experr ences of the Washmgton New York travellers was sharmg a taxr wxth the moyxe magnate Harry Warner of the Warner Studnos who oifered to take them all to Cmerama The grrls who made the educatxonal tour are Barbara 'Vludd Barbara Pawlak Marlene Callahan Mary Remhardt janet Peters Rosemary Sley ers Anne Wmter ane Supp Loretta I-Imrnchs Rosemary Maher Suzanne Kramer Jo Anna H111 Marv Ahce Mrllngan Mary Ellen Polson Dorothy Ohver Leona Mazurek Gerry Bach and Anne Maher Snster M Calhsta and Snster M Rosarre School Snsters of Notre Dame accompamed the gurls Self cr1t1c1sm IN 0 t blammg eyeryone else but facmg our own shortcommgs frankly seemg where we went wrong and resolvmg to make oursely es better and the world better In the Good Old Summer Tlme Theres somethrng new and dnffer these days a Young Peoples De partment The new room attractnyely decorated and stocked wrth books for hrgh school students and young adults ns located on the ground floor of the Central Lnbrary near the 13th Street entrance It was opened offrcrally on Wednesday May 19 and ns desngned to serve as a readmg center for all teen age youth rn the commumty An nouncement of the nevy department was made last vyeek by Lours M Nourse cnty lnbrarlan Mrs Opal Cole Eagle a specnalnst rn vyork wlth young people and a lecturer m l1terature for young people at Washmgton Umversrty has been ap pomted ch1ef lrbrarlan of the new department The furmshlngs of the room are of modern blond bnrch vuth wrought rron lamps comfortable couches and easy charrs upholstered rn federal blue cherry red and sulphur yellow A rec ord player frtted mth four sets of earphones ns aymlablt for quxet hstenrng The book collecrnon chosen wth the vude lnterests of modern youth rn mmd rs arranged on the shelyes under such headmgs as Out of Thu World fscnence frctnon and astron omyj A Tlme to Laugh Qbooks ot humorj Love and Romance Mys tery and Fantasy Careers Ahead and A World m the Makmg A councxl of students drawn fron pubhc parochnal and prrvate hrgh schools m the cnty wrll vyorly vyrtl' Mrs Eagle m selectxng books records and magazlnes and w1ll help rn plan mg such projects as a chess club monthly newspaper smgmg group drama club or whatever seems to b rn popular demand The young people s room yynll oper' danly at 9 00 a m It wall close at 6 00 p m on Monday Wednesday and Frxday and at 5 30 p m on Saturday It w1ll remam open two ey emngs eacl' vyeek Tuesday and Thursday untll 9 00 p m and be closed all da Sunday ii-0 I m 1 l 1 I l I 1 ' 1 1 - . . ., . 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