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fe ii f Vi if Y The school Glee Club presented their second Feftizvzl of Song, in a Rodgers and Hammerstein review on May 20, 21, 22, 25, in the high school gymnasium. Selections were chosen from many popular Rodgers and Hammerstein productions such as South Pacific and The King and I to form the first part of the program. Michael Mc- Laughlin and Bill Hayden had the main parts in this section of the song festival. The second part constituted selections from Oklulammz. The stars of this section were Brian McKeon as Curley and his sweetheart Carol Beccarelli as Laureyf' A record crowd saw Brother Damian Victor's group display a superb performance as they sang their way to success. The applause for the song Oklahoma,' alone lasted for a good three minutes. Jane Geraghty's solo, I Cain't Say No, was one of the main factors of the show's success. Madeline Lakner, Dorothy Sharp, Barbara O'Keefe, and Mary Plappert also added their various talents to the . .., Qi t asf' i 444, .- i.... Q H in left sf . fine showing of the Glee Club. f ,V Q 44? , fi-ff 4-H56 f ,s' I V' I ,' i I ex -....,i ef Q' A x be
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On May 31st at 9:50 A.M. St. Helenais boat to Rye, the 101211 fl. illtfrcfi, left its port in the East River and chugged gaily toward its happy destination. On board were thousands of lighthearted I-Ielenians. from both the boys' and girls' school, who were determined to have a good time. The weather was fine and for al- most everyone on board things seemed to be going their way, The trip to Rye's playland was most pleasant, as could be determined from the happy voices and dancing feet of the Helenians. But the day had just started when at 11:30 A.M. the boat docked and the chattering multitude streamed forth from the vessel, each thinking of how he would spend the day. There were amusements such as the thrilling roller coaster and the ever popular bubble bounce to go on, games of chance to try one's luck at and even swim- ming to keep everybody happy. The time spent at Rye seemed to be just one big whirlwind of happiness and when the Helenians started back for the boat each wore a smile of contentment on his face. 9 1 vi nigd i 4 it 2 Ira 'YD 'T ' c all! J 3 u ' ' 2 ,4h'f ' W- 11- 2 ,J 'VJHT QQ5
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