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They're only fifty renlfj' says Mary Beth Byron to Kathryn Gray in the freshman interclass play. A Jrerze from For Love of a house, the senior interclass play, is portrayed by Evelyn Santos, Mary Kelly, Kathleen Monaghan, and Patricia Fogarty. all Molinari never underxtand uf, says Kathleen Shea to Kathleen Ward and Barbara McGann. Relvearying for the junior inter- rlarr play are Geraldine Hurlbert, Joan King, Alleyne Rush, Alice Dwyer, Maria White, JoAnne DeSantis, Deborah Calcagno, and Elizabeth Carter.
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cgfars 0 0122 0174050 Katherine Byrorfr meeze attracts the attention of Mary Byron and Kathleen Shea, Standing up for his rights is Paul Martellino talking to Kathleen Shea with Kathryn Gray, Joe McManus, Adrienne Guilmette, Robert Creany and Mr. Cornelius Fogarty looking on. In a scene from the school play are Academy Dads, Mr. Ben Landers and Mr. Cornelius Fogarty. DRAMATIC CLUB Under the direction of Sister john Brigid and Sister Margaret Thomas the Dramatic,Club strives to promote an atmosphere of fun and frolic. The Festival Play and the Interclass Plays enable the student members to exhibit their acting talents. The annual school play, sponsored by Studio S.C.A., offers every student an opportunity to act. This year the fathers of several Academy students gave their support in making the play a success.
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Disruning :heir zfiewr with Sister Loretto joseph at monthy Literary Club meeting are Ellen Anderson, Susan Korzeneski and Pamela Hutchinson. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB Broadening horizons and preparing for the future are the main ideas for the Senior Literary Club. Moderated by Sister Loretto joseph, the Senior Literary Club is finding a truly interesting and enlight- ening world through good literature. Each meeting is conducted by a guest speaker who leads the group in discussion of a comparison between the Classics and con- temporary literature. Qeszfe fbr gzzfegacfuafgobancemenf FRESHMAN LITERARY CLUB Interest in literary culture and the de- velopment of good reading habits is the purpose of the Freshman Literary Club. The study of authors and their works, and a knowledge of library usage are among the activities offered to the members. Sister Margaret Thomas is moderator of the club. 28 Three litlle frofb hard at work- Nina Piotrowski, Eugenia Dias, Sheila Murphy.
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