St Joseph Academy - Seton Light Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 55 text:

H fittfe om en H This was no ordinary play-with a southern Cinderella, a colored mammy, and the same old plot-this was Little Women,,, and the characters were as real as Louisa Mae Alcott had fancied them. From the Hrst act to the third, we lived again with the characters we knew so well from the book. There was Janet Gregorius sweetly gracious as the gentle Meg, and Marie Kish, the mischievously feminine Amy who loved teas, calls, and new words. We laughed sympathetically when Kit'Woods pranced into the room in true Jo fashionv with her bobbed hair. And tears were in the eyes of all when Bernice Rielley, as Beth, told us with her eyes more than words ever could, The baby died in my arms. When Ellen Frances Rodgers, Aunty March swept into the room, Ceven the bustle on her dress appeared indignantj, spontaneous laughter filled the hall. From Dorothy Keenan's sweet portrayal of the kindly Mrs. March to Ann Donnelly,s characterization of Sally Moffett, Little Women made a strong appeal to an enthusiastic audience. Then of course, how could we ever forget our Irish Hannah, Peggy Gilson, who thought that 'fish-balls were more interesting than Megls first love. Natalie Cox played her role in perfect imitation of that foolish Aunty Carroll. Seton Hill will long remember this play for its dearly loved story, for its scenery Cthanks to the stage crewj, and for the vivid characters of Louisa Mae Alcott's life and imagination. We laughed, we cried, we sympathized, but mostly we loved-'4Little Women.,,

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mmf Juniors Present These four lirlle women were Mrs. Giglids perfecr acfressesz Poor Sally, slwe iusf busfled in like Louisa Alcofi would have Marie Kisln, Janef Greegorius, Bernice Reilley, KH Woods picfured her. HH fha? nail, Jenny. Our sfage managers were super . They Ten+inq Toniglwf, Tenrinq Toniqhf, Tenling on ine Old Camp could do anyfhing. Ground.



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CH Moments at Seton Aisle . - We make our beds, We sweep The floor, Perfecf housewives, On every score. S. V. P.'s fune in of Sefon Dee Dee-Joan of Arc Tea Time for Sally Moffef Our nighfly snack, We never lack V-Mail nofes exchanged ar The noon recess.

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