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Pieta. The outstanding musical achievement of the year was the production of the Choral Passion Play. Before the war the annual pro- duction of the Passion Play drew a large and a preciative audience from the far corners of tlliie State. This year's production was some- thing of a novelty in that there were no spoken lines by any of the actorsg instead, a mixed chorus presented the lines in the form of chor- uses and solos, while .a narrator wove the en- tire story together with a continual COIIIIDCD- tary. The combined choruses of Girls Catholic High and St. Joseph's are to be commended for their splendid rendition of the sacred texts. Orchids also to Fr. Tim- othy and Sr. Milberga, the directors, Fr. Hyacinth, the organist, Fr. Terence, the narrator, Fr. 'Paulmus and crew of stage-hands for their smooth presentation of 7, the action, Sr. Cletus for the gg Y splendid .lighting effects, 6 and the silent cast, chosen K from both schools, for their devout and insplrin por- X h trayal of the action. Every- r t one hopes that this produc- txonowlll become an annual IL affair. The Crucifixion scene. THE CAST OF THE PASSION PLAY.
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wwf-f . O 9 9 fn-V 'Q 1755 ge iii? x 5 agx E ,jg me - 1 0 4 , I 2 . ,. Je, Jfli, A ,I dei.. 53: . 'ELG' if-1 T ',7 E? V E-'I-' --FP' ' :':.5'-f ff eve I of ' 5:4 ,A -'JP A College men relax in their shack agbcia Every growing boy must have some form of recreation, since all worlg and no pla makes Jack a dull boy. Besides the club-room facilities of the school and the intra-mural program, the Cadets have an occasional dance or ball to liven the yea.r's events. The first dances of the 'year were mixers and date dances with a Juke box furnishing the music. The big event of the year was the annual Gridiron Ball honoring the .school athletes. with a good band furnishing the music it was pro- nounced a lgrand success. 'lihe Sweetheart Ball, usual y held about St. Valentine's Day, was not held this year. All in all it was an enjoyable year, but we look fior- ward to the new recreation building which promises to provide more and better fa- cilities for loafing away our leisure hours. Scram, Bud, can't you see this booth is filled! 'WN '1 ln the Junior Club room.
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