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Capacity Crowds A ttend Drama Club Production St. Joseph ' s Drama Club had its finest season. Under the able lead- ership of Miss Judith Adams, the club produced Good News , a musical comedy that was a rous- ing success. The musical was staged in the Indiana University Auditorium, South Bend-Mishawaka extension. Two records were set. It was the first time a St. Joe Drama Club has done a musical comedy in an outside theater, and it was the first time a Catholic school has used the I.U. stage. Good News principal leads were Bob Fitzpatrick, Mike Cop- pens, James Walters, Mike Walsh, Chris Stygar, Marcia Cressy, Pa- tricia Dempsey, Linda Ransom, Maurice Norman, and Alan Nied- balski. Brother Daniel Kane was ' ocal director, Mr. James Reith directed the music, and Mrs. Circtta Coty had charge of choreography. WM ' . SS ' ' Ji 2. ' iM From the fraternity house steps in Good News , everyone except his girl friend Linda Ransom. Jim Walters gets approval from The Best Things in Life Are Free , theme song for lovers in Good News , is sung here by Bob Fitzpatrick and Pat Dempsey. 14
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A myriad moods and attitudes are illustrated by part of the happy ' Snowball crowd. Caught somewhere between a smile and a tear, Snowball Queen Nancy Van Houtdreve is crowned by King John Waszak. Table talk — John Simon, Mike 1 Nash, Cynthia Brzezinski, and John Wil- liams enjoy an intermission with their friends. 1 J H £ | jL Pl ljJf ' jBJ ■ 1 ■te Vw ts l H w V m WL By V t Wnh j 9 L tm 13
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Informal Dances Dot Social Calendar Our school social calendar was dotted with informal dances. It seemed that every class and cluh had a chance to sponsor a soc k- hop. Usually they spiced a Friday night or a pre-holiday night. Ordi- narily dances would run from 8 : 00 to li-.OO. Those after basketball would last a half-hour longer. There were so many dances that it was difficult to come up with a new title each time. Some titles were downright frivolous ; for example Three Days Before Columbus Day and The Snow- ball Ball . Others showed a bit more imagination : Snowman Shuffle , the Mad Hatter , and Happiness is ... Dances are a sure way to relax after a vigorous week of studies. They were taken full advantage of at St. Joe. Demonstrating the Monkey . Mike Donlon is joined by Kathy Wr Mike Turgeon, Mike Hammes, Peggy Schmanski. )blewski. The center decoration of Venetia is prepared by Father Mascotte and Eileen Sullivan. 15
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