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0' 4 egg' s- M . U HUP--ONE--TWO--THREE--FOURI After weeks of floor tramping and command calling, the senior cadets strut their stuff for the royal family of Sylvania. It was right, left, right, wrong, when havoc broke loose in the comic march and the soldiers literally feII out. BIDDING FOR THE HAND of the fair Princess Helene, zerj offers his song A Soldier Stole Her Heart. But not being one of the Four Aces, he was disqualified from the game of love. lylvuniu Into Spotlight Count SigismundfDave Osterhol- si it li ,I A PENNY SAVED IS A PEN- ny earned seems to suit the efficiency expert, Bertram Bud- gett fDick Dohertyl. One of his many incredulous schemes included a hot dog stand on the steps of the grand palace. , f' X f ,A , ' I 'U THEY uveo HAPPILY EvER 21.5 5 X I after. Overcoming such ' 1 X I difficulties as unexpected I , ' plane flights and exile l ii in En land, Prince Ru- ' 9 if A 4, pert IBOID Haydukj ,wif V 1 and Princess Helene gf' l Uane Sellj say ' I I their I do s. ui, fi SWINGING AND SINGING DOWN THE LANE, Annerl fGrace Vitale, and Count Lothar fRoger Elleroj harmonize if g their voices in the town square. Count Lothar, the King's I right--word man, also found the proper expressions while
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V 0 .0 6 SWG We Q, it 0 Mil sis- lift 2w f . 1 K , ,lf iii CURTAIN COMING DOWN! A bird's eye view of the gl-end Music was under the direction or Sr. Mary Cecily, O S M finale finds the cast assembled and A Wal12 Dream ended. df0mC'l'lC5r Sf- MCWY Celeste, O-5-M-1 and ClW0 e09f0Pl'1Y M The three-act operetta was staged in Denby auditorium on Thurs- Mary Preda. Approximately l5O students brought to life the ta day, April I9, by the music department of Servife, of old Austria in astate of panic, financially and matrimony was FATHER KNOWS BEST, but King Maximilian X fBob Picil knew little about the affairs of his daughter's heart. The court of Sylvania was in a dither when no prospective prince could be found. Sympathetic Louisa fBarbara Rudishj and Princess Matilda fMadaliene Spinal confer with father to eliminate the dilemma. 'A Waltz Dream' Wh and romantic air were the only incentives needed for a serenade from Niki QPierre Giammanco for the obiect of his affections, Kay 39 A MooN-ur NIGHT Qprovided by spofnghfsy I xi j t Robinson fYvonne Zaineaj . W IM, A 'Milf Y if sig? . 5 S I 9 . V Q ii V vi i it fs tiss r it fn Q 5 -' . A A . T, It Q gf Mgr 5 E S T Z? W g. -RO- 1
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THE BIG CLICKS OF THE CAMERA CLUB inspect the lens of the press camera. President, Dick Plante, explains to treasurer, Ruth Giammanco, vice president, Barbara Huren, and secretary, Patricia Tucci, the complex parts of a camera. Bi-monthly meetings consist of talks about photography equipment,!leveloping procedures,and information concerned with taking pictures. Learning how to use a moving pro- iector is another must on the list. SIGNING UP, NOT FOR THE ARMED FORCES, but for a national camera con- test are Judy Misner, Susan Poirier, Ralph Klimek, Jack Hussey, Maureen Sheehan, James Menig, and Duane Lamers. A quiz panel was held in which questions con- cerning photography were submitted by the moderator and members. Ts - ll Nm ,i .gf . . W, yu. Say cheesel photographer Leonard Behr instructs fellow members, Nina Ugval and Mary Saputo. James Nagy speedily I pares tor the next shot. The group uses the system whereby me bers receive points for attendance and participation in the ac vities. Under the direction of Sr. Mary Jeanette, the club is its second year at SHS. Buck with u Flush W4 M- ig.,-aw s 'K Q, ' PICTURE, PICTURE, ON THE DI WHICH ONE IS THE BEST? Gale Pe Karen Burbank, Frank Hernan, and Sue Fra try their hand at selection a winning entry the contest sponsored by the club. Leonard Behr's entry, The One That' Away, won first place.
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