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Ado Annie appears at the Box Social with parasol and attractive lunch basket. Although Will Parker’s girl, she flirts with Ali Hakim the peddler. Her father with gun in hand protests. ‘
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Oklahoma In the all-school musical production of Oklahoma presented in the school auditorium on the evenings of April 15, 16, 17, two Juniors of 71 had leading roles—Nancy Berube as the heroine Laurie and Roxanne Cote as the ingenue Ado Annie. Donna Dignard was pianist. Gail Bedard, Patricia DiPietro, Mary K. Martin, and Cheryl Quinn danced in the Dream Ballet. Claudia Bilotta, Susan Owen, and Mary Sango worked on costumes. Other Juniors sang in the chorus, Two sophomores of ’72 were also in the cast-Mark Comeau as Ado Annie’s father and Thomas DiRusso as Ali Hakim the peddler. The class of 770 had important parts in the operetta—Judith Hammond as Aunt Eller; Roger Gamache, Curly; Raymond Bedard, [ke Skidmore; John Creed, Shorty; Robert Bilodeau, Jud Fry; Michael Tierney, Will Parker; Kevin Mullahy, Cord Elam; Rhonda Faucher, Gertie Cummings; Diane Pagnotto, the fortune teller. Sister Mary Laurita directed the play; Father Carelli and Mrs. Buckley, the music. Laurie dreams of that ride with Curly in the surrey with the fringe on top. It becomes a reality on their wedding day but only after the tragic death of her other suitor, Jud Fry, who attacks Curly after the marriage. 22
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Junior Senior — Reception 6 3 70 - waitresses, A highlight in Senior week was the Junior-Senior reception. The evening began with a turkey dinner for the seniors and faculty in the cafeteria, Claudia Bilotta was chairman for the dinner arrangements with Sister Aina and Sister Ellen as faculty advisors. Juniors served as waiters and Revolving around the unifying theme of a class reunion in the year 2,000, the JSR show in the auditorium consisted of three segments depicting such memories as a “Laugh-In” party, an interview with Luigi Lanconi, and Oscar Meyer wieners. The review dealt with the persons, places, and things to be remembered by ’70 at their 30th reunion. : The third segment introduced the theme A Time for Us sung by the entire junior class, Sister Patricia, Mr. Dattis, Mr. Taddeo, and Mrs. Buckley directed the show. Donna Dignard was the accompanist. Brian Finneron and Debra Raboin headed the entertainment committee.
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