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...M-E. W St. Jerome's again returned to the air- ways this year, presenting three outstand- ing and fun-filled productions. This was the second year for the Radio Workshop to a ppear on Station C. K. C. R. , giving Art Students the opportunity to display their a cting abilities to the populus of Kitchener. The first of these plays was presented in November when the adaptation of Julius Caesar was broadcast. It was enthusiastic- ally received. The second playlfollowed along the same lines. Although differing from it as a historical presentation, the second was a personal interest broadcast on the dreaded disease Cancer. After the Christmas vacation, interested members again started planning for the new term. They concentrated their efforts on St. Jerome's second Easter broadcast. This year the choice was, No Greater Love a dramatization of the Passion. A most successful and inspiring performance result ed. .W f nf fmfffiff C N .,g-ii-v , 1 T ,3 4 34 a
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E NTIRE ENSEMBLE ENCORE Show Business was boom- ing almost continually from September to May Never a dull moment' It seemed that there was always elther a good program to look back upon or one comlng up to look forward to It must be that there are just some years when a part1cular 1n tense concentratlon of talent takes place at the college Th1s was one of those years 'N Gum QF , 4 ' W GS o C735 ROSA AND GIUSEPPI STOB DA MUSIG! fhiclj 'GALLAGHER AND SHEENH 62
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