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Uur Seniors Joined the Alumnae Fold Remembering Alumnae Teas of the past undoubtedly brought back many mothers to see their own daughters become members of the Sacred Heart alumnae. For the first time the seniors signed the Alumnae Book and re- ceived honorary member cards. This year there was no speaker but the Tea did provide a chance for the seniors to meet many people and in some cases it was the time for finding out that people they had known for years were also members of the Sacred Heart Alumnae. Mother and daughter alumnae posed for their picture but this year there was something special. jackie Krebs was the third generation to graduate and all three-jackie, her aunt and grandmother-were l I Former SHAer, Mrs. Roby, talk: with alumnae, jarkze present. Strange, Val Bertoli, ana' Amy Baldyga. Wu Ji' ,if vs. ,tx fl ,,.,,,..., Q , 1- i f H Xri R AZ vm at N gr J i Q0 ' SHA? two generations of alumnae are: Margaret Harpring, Val Bertoli, Marty Waltman, jamie jarhoe, Mary Patt Carey, Barbara Gerhard, Mary Pat N olan, Vithi Golden and their mothers. 1- ..t, ' sse' . 1' A --fee jackie Krehr, her aunt anal her ' i 5 f . S granalrnother, enjoy the tea with other alumnae. '- me School Lqfe
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it Profoed To Be Entertaining Production t '-and Dirk Bzzrm' delight! ConnieJJ Melinda Milliken while telling her ahozzi the Jewerr of Pnfir. Melinda Milliken wnilr while Kathy Thomar interpret: her wordr lo the deaf-mute Fmncir Smith. f 5 41'T1ll SHA seniors and actors from St. Xavier, Trinity, and Bellarmine combined their talents to present Giran- douX's play, The Madwoman of Chaillotf' Under the direction of Miss Jeanne Huber and Sister Vivian, the show went on during the first week of November. Practice for the classic play began the last of September so that the correct tone of subtle humor could be established in the acting. After this time of preparation some actors felt free enough to improvise some. A change of words on opening night from my dear to my little chickadeeu brought a look of surprise on one heroine's face. Melinda Milliken, julia Caldwell, Vicki Golden and Ellen Casper were Sacred Heart's representatives of the Madwomen of France, and their reputations followed them through the halls of school. The cast was satisfied that the presentation of the play will long be remembered. THE CAST fln order of appearancej The Waitress ...................... jean Niehaus The Prospector . The President . . The Baron ...... The Flower Girl The Ragpicker . The Deaf-Mute . Irma ......... Countess Aurelia Pierre ........ The Sergeant . . . Mme. Constance Mlle. Gabrielle Mme. Josephine The Press Agents The Ladies of Society .... . The Prospectors ...... .... Presidents ..... . . . . Bob Wiley . . . Doug Crabb . . . .. Ioe Natalie . . Marilyn Metzler . . . jerry Brauner . . . . . Frances Smith Kathy Thomas . . . . Melinda Milliken . . . . Ben Maddox ...... Dick Burns . . Julia Caldwell . . Vicky Golden . . . . Ellen Casper . . . Diane Hayden Karen Knight Rosemary Hecker . . . . . Georgia Keegan Esther Barker Bob Wiley, Dick Burns e Natalie, Doug Crabb Scltool Lyfe 147
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L ,,,, Q The allelzziaff of A Cappella ring off! for the commemomtiofz of Cl97'lJ'l,.F hirlh, sllweadifzg the Chrisfmas Jpirit. We Brought Gyfts of Song at Christmas Nine days before the birthday of Christ SI-lAers wit- nessed the ever-joyful Christmas story presented by members of the Drama Club, Ballet Club, and A Cappella. Vllith the narrator as their guide, they fol- lowed Mary and Joseph to the Inn of Bethlehem and were dancing with bewildered shepherds in the fields. The bearers of glad tidings appearing to the herdsmen were actually angels from the Ballet Club. As the people came together to worship the new-born Savior, SI-lAers all felt a part of the Celebration. The multitude of Mrs. von Barkhausen's A Cappella, their halos pro- viding a heavenly glow, sang with compassion for the frightened shepherds, with pride during the procession of the kings, and with the final resounding joy of Alleluia. The annual presentation provided for them an hour of entertainment, but more importantly, an hour of appreciation for the glorious birth of Christianity. Mary fzml foseph, fJ0l'l7'fIj'6!ll by'Kf1tl9i Biirhoff and Ellen Cezsfier, tzzzrlitiofzally ash for shelter, only to he School Lyfe I49
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