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Left to Right, First Row, Dolores McGuire, Catherine Gorski, Ellen Zecca, Margaret Muzzillo, Josephine Hoeffel. Second Row, Richard Seifert, Clifford Kobi, Floyd Fetter, Bernard Wilondek, Carl Shoudel, Marie Blair. (Cllake Play “Here Comes The Prince!” was the title of the play that was chosen by the Class of ’38. The play was presented on May 15 and 16 in the school auditorium. The comedy was a very difficult one and required much good acting and interpreting. The humor was appreciated by the audience. Dolores McGuire played as “Joan.” She won the heart of the audience by being so honest and self sacrificing for her cousin. Disguised as the ‘Prince’ she spoke with an accent. Clifford Kobi as “Winks,” the butler, played his part very well, especially when it came to being a devil with the ladies. Even the “Prince” was one of his admirers. Catherine Gorski took the part of “Granny.” She appeared very peppy and frisky, and had a wicked twinkle in her eye. ‘The audience received her as a kind old lady interested in the young people and their troubles. Carl Shoudel as “Terry” was a very good natured fellow and had an easy going [11]
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avi cle Ss sabi), ; BVT ae ote 21 Sp eo te ee eee ie ine ae eer ct ae ess Left to Right, First Row, Eleanora Wilondek, Victoria Ludwiski, Theresa Muzzillo, Patty Steinmetz, Joan Simon. Second Row, Eugene Beber, James Brady, Paul Johnson, Jerome Steigmeyer, Harwood Kobi, Howard Seifert. Meal nnrnvara Class In the year nineteen hundred and thirty seven, six boys and five girls entered the St. Joseph’s High School. The initiation of the freshman class took place about four weeks after our enroll- ment in high school. No one shirked the terrors of this event. “Theresa Muzzillo was absent because of illness. The freshmen got their start when at a Christmas Party they presented ‘“To the Rescue on Christmas Eve.” This play was successful and was enjoyed by all. The freshmen elected Joan Simon for their president and Jerome Steigmeyer for their vice-president. Joan SIMON THERESA MuZZILLO. [10]
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manner. He gave the audience many a laugh with his good imitation of a maid and with his attempts of winning his loved one. Marie Blair in the role of “Carol’’ astonished the audience by her fine art of acting. She was very charming and feminine. She wore becoming gowns throughout the play. Bernard Wilondek, as the self-made business man ‘‘Fred,’”’ showed himself to be capable of being a proud and enterprising father. ) Josephine Hoeffel, acting as the gushing ““Mrs. Lovejoy,” interested the onlookers as she bargained for the “Prince” and again when she returned from her fall into the lily pond. Margaret Muzzillo, as the demure “Wanda,” will long be remembered by the audience by the words “Yes, Mother.” Richard Seifert as “Professor Chipper” amused the audience with his complete absorption in the study of birds and in winning a p artner for himself. Ellen Zecca was “‘Sonya.”’ She took the part of a foreign beauty splendidly. Floyd Fetter, in a military uniform, took the part of ‘““The Prince.’ The only time he showed any emotion was when Sonya appeared. The entire cast played their parts well and the play was a great success. }12]
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