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Returning to our box, we watched the second act. In it JOAN DOWLING and RUTH DETERS supported DOROTHY KEUTZER, the star. JEAN HOLTZMANN, JOAN STAUDER, MARILYN MARSH, and DOLLY ROONEY closed the act with the current song, You Have to Be a Star to Live on Mars. I We spotted ANN MANTIA, NINA BARTSCH and ELEANORE HAJEK taking pictures for the Marr Nightly Moon, the only newspaper of its kinds, owned by BONNIE BREDEMANN, THERESA BRAMBILLA, and MARY ANN HERZWURM. JOAN EPPY and ROSEMARY KRUPP followed the photographers for interviews. JOAN is talking to DELORES WEGMAN, a famous novel critic. ROSEMARY is interviewing BETTY ANN GANSS and MARY ANN BRAMBILLA, stars in the recent hit produc- tion, A Backward Glance. MARY PARRINO, aivisitor from Venus, is asking the advice of GERRY PEIL, the physical education expert on Mars. The people on Venus seem to be suffering from an ailment due to planetary exposure. I The orchestra summoned us to the third act. It featured an unusual skit, the players were FRANCES BECKER, VALERIA EVERING, and DOLORES KAMP- MANN. The narrator was JOAN KOENIG. After the last act, RITA UNGER appealed to the audience for funds for the advancement of radar controlled space ships. We left the theater and went to our hotel. After a great nightis sleep, we rose early to return to earth. When we arrived home, we were met by MARIE SCHELLER and HELEN SCHREINER, the two who establish and maintain friendly relations between the earth and Mars. Really, this visit supplied more than the customary thrills advertised and promised by the makers and producers of Mars Confections!!! I J JO ANN VON BROCKEN and JOAN MOWREY, '50 Page Twenty-Nine 1 N 1
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shi FAHEEN'S FOLLIES, we see GLORIA MITTINO, S WE1 B0flRIiO:lsspZ'iring?1haf other worldly smile. The ship takesoff swiftly .hf1iggEfgI12Ef3 FAHQEN as its pilot and JOANN HOEEMEISTER as its to-pilot. wit C1 ' f b Her Honor, the Mayor, PAT SELIGA. The ship arrives at Mars an is me y , . W d- th f We have been traveling with the staff of the Mar s Educational Center. e iscover a BONNIE BRINKER 'ETHEL KELLER, EVA POHLEN, JEAN MILLER, and SHIR- LEY SCHUETTE are the Scholars of Mars. BERNIE and JUSTINE KLEIN, together with JOAN KUNA and J who have a space up there- ACKIE KNOBBE have a space school especially for those After an exciting trip We decided that the peculiar sensation we are experiencing is hunger. So off to CoWie's Chop Housen operated by none other than PAT COWIE. A very efficient hostess, BARBARA MANSFIELD, leads US f0 the bC5f Sf001 in the house. Our order is taken by LAVERNE MATEKER and'after a short wait our meal is put before us in grand fashion by RUTHIE JOHMANN. After we had finished our chops, We Went to our hotel, via NORDMANN Public Service Company. Arriving at MATHEWS-MCCONVILLE Arms, We gave our bags to ANNE MARIE FREE, a Mars Hop. Under the watchful eye of the assistant manager, PAT O'KEEFE, we signed the register. We took the zoomavater, operated by ZOOMER ZELLER, to our rooms. We rested for a short time and then decided to go to the theater. We called the box office of the Triple S. Theater, owned jointly by MARY SELIGA, JEAN SCHMITT, and JOAN SCHILLING, to ascertain the attractions. NANCY NAERT, the box-office girl, informed us that the Mars Follies .of 1965, produced by MARIA PELICAN and directed by BARBARA WEISMANTEL, was currently playing. We called a space cab, JO ANN MURPHY'S, and Went to the theater. After purchasing our tickets from MARLENE RHOMBERG, We were shown to our seats by PHYLLIS FONTAINE, the usherette. Sharing our box with us were ELIZABETH SCHUBERT and JANET BLOEMKER, space detectives. The curtain rose, the lights flickered, and the follies were in progress. The Singing Ten, ADRIENNE BOUCHAERT, LA VERNE EMERY, ROSEMARIE BOZDECK, KATHLEEN O'REILLY, JANE SCHAEG, ARLINE TAMM, ELEANOR SOHNLE, MARY BULLMAN, and HEL RAINE HEDTKAMP sings a popular solo, A Slow R PAT BEETZ'S accordion band.. EN BRACKMANN, opened with the overture. LOR- ocket to Pluto, accompanied by During the intermission, we met MARGUERITE FRITZ a Sedan rominent - - a Y P Cmzfn- She wld US that LOYOLA KOVARIK had designed the costumes Worn in the Follies of '65. She also informed us that MARY LOU HORN JO GIANINO nd EANNE s . ' 'A 3 J ' u ULLIVAN had taken an adventure trip to Neptune and were now trying t0 colonize it. A Page Twenty-Eight
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Jqumuiovrs CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Ann Cahill. Patricia U7iIl' mann Dorothy uy6l11.f!707',Lf. IWHV3' Alice Banclschah. Left to Right: Third Row: Rosemary Ahrens, Mary Ann Cahill, Helene Beishir, joan Mowefy' Betty Eschmann, Mary Ann Vlaich, Jo Anne Von Brochen, jane Casey, Mary feflfwe VON' Dorothy Lohmann, Patricia Lempe, Arnette Laary, Mary Louise Ranft. Seconcl Row: Jeanne Wolf, Mary Terese Hamilton, Dolores Ceriotti, Aaclrey Kanz, 10471 Melville, Frances Mitchell, Teresa M L Norma Girolami, Marie Kremer. c ear, Marlene Hack, Mary Blecha, Nina Palizze, First Row: Virginia Beatler, Rita Rahy, Mary Alice Banclschah, Elizabeth Reitz, Anne Knohlaach, D h ' ' orot y Weinsherg, Jeanette Tiefenaaer, Rosemary Mersinger, Sally Wemfdll' Patricia Wittmann, Andrey Gnacle. ' Page Thirty
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