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the defense of many an ideal. Lorraine, as Mrs. de Winter faces Louise, play- ing Mrs. Danvers, bravely. . Nancy helps Dorabelle record The Voice. 1 The voice is Dora's and also the name of the speech. His glory was to do without glory . . . are the words for Pat, while Louise gives vocation clay speech. Freshmen orators Marie Lugano, Ellen McGibney and Marion Josephine and Pat give humorous interpretation of The joyous Season for Seniors in Mafuml launch on a new for' Bmm 2. ensrc career. Page'
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' in public expression Senior debating team, Louise Apuzzo, Jeanne Pluchino, Eileen Kiesel. and Marie Heneglian discuss a difficult point of the Farm Problem. Marmion is very proud of her great accom lishments in the Catholic Forensic League. C in original oratory, debate, ex-temporaneous, : dramatic and humorous interpretation, helped our trophy case with medals and trophies t were won in various contests. Some of the c tests included the American Legion, C. Y. Catholic Forensic League. The most recent phies were won in the National Forensic Leag which was another first for Marmion in Mai Maureen Hallinan amuses ex-temper's Cfront rowl Terry, Susan, Ronnie, Alice, Cback rowj Ioyce, Maureen, Diane, and Rosemary during a lighter moment in practice. Ann explains the results of the most recent Student Congress to the Sophomore debaters. Marie Santopietro and Mary Flynn bring The Second Mrs. Tanquerayn to life in Dramatic Interpretation. Page 38
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Pat Palmieri takes another body Par admOniSl1eS her daLlgl1tf:31 ' to Pananja, Jeanne, not to play rough with Page 40 The work is applauded Cops, Irene and Anne, join Pat and Nancy in some tea Maryann and Josephine are disappointed when Louise pre time chatter. vents Eleanor's sudden demise. Prompters are never necessary at a perform- ance put on by the Genesians, for their work is always thorough. The year's schedule called for one act plays-for the beginners as well as a full length comedy and a Lenten drama. The com- edy, Arsenic and Old Lace , presented at Christ- mas time was fast paced. All members of the cast gave top rate performances and the audience enjoyed the play thoroughly. The versatility of the group showed in the change of pace neces- sary in presenting the Lenten drama, The Up- per Room , for the cast gave a reverent interpre- tation. - Eileen. Cast line up for curtain calls which were numerous.
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