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Stardust Scenes During April practically every senior was involved in some way in preparing for the closs play, Walter Kerr's Stardust, which the senior class presented April 27 and 28 in Incarnation Auditorium. Below are scones from tho ploy: Top, left' Anna Mrsich and Jo Anne Nilan, cost as students at an arty drama academy, help Mary Kummer, visiting Broadway star, with her make-up. Gothered round are Kathleen Daly, Virginia Tompkins, Patricia Herbert, Marlene Mitchell, Daniel Forby, and Catherine Sullivan. Top, center Daniel Forby fries to persuade Adrienne Lijewski to choose farm life in Nebraska rather than drama in New York. Top, right Patricia Christel, as Dean of Women, becomes enraged over happenings at the Academy of Dramatic and Allied Arts. Below, left • Marilyn Schlosser, Helen Sammon, and Mary Mahoney, unsophisticated students, romp 'round visiting star, Eileen Potter. Below, right Production staff members—Kathleen Siede, Helen Carlson, Magdelene Gygax, Irene Colston, Rita Lorsung, Mary Jo Hadley, Mary Alice Lang, Shirley Schroeder, and Mary Mach—work behind stage on costumes and scenery.
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While distributing programs, Nancy DuBcau, sophomore class president, admired pretty juniors and seniors who attended the prom at the Calhoun Beach Club on April 14. iAbove Nancy gives a program to Patricia Cady and her escort Richard Haw-kinson. i Left ■ Prom primping in the mirror on the wall are some of the fairest of them all-Joyce McNeil and Jo Ann Olson (standing' and Mary Kay Church (seated). Class officers and their escorts step forth to lead the grand march. Left to right they are: Evelyn Russell, junior president, and Robert Dady; Mary Kummer, senior president, and Gerald Ingaldson; Georgianna Kopp, senior vice-president, and Dale Kobbe; Carolyn Wilcox, junior treasurer, and William Conway. Junior-Senior Prom
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Festivals Christmas frees and Christmosy stars set the stage for the annual Nativity program presented by the Glee Club and Speech II students. The top picture shows the Glee Club—First row: Shirley Schroeder, Joan Byrnes, Barbara Heider, Sharon Anderson, Mary Therese Huyck, Dariel Wodarck, Joyce Cosgrove, Rose Erin Sullivan. Second row: Louise Spear, Mary Scheinost, Marilyn Guimond, Madge Gygax, Jeanne Crepeau, Corinne Landry, Loretta Nowak, Marlys McGovern. Third row: Virginia Charland, Margie Maloney, Cynthia Zuccaro, Joan O'Donnell, Patricia Norton, L a u r a Campbell. Fourth row: Adrienne Lijewski, Susan Schaub, Janelle Pelletier, Madonna Hodge. Fifth row: Celanne Marrin, Marilyn Hengstler, Kathleen O'Malley, Marian Fadden, Corinne Boisclair. Sixth row: Ruth Reilly, Elayne Ester-ley, Ruth Schuller, Jerry Eisenzim-mer. Seventh row: Georgianno Kopp, Joanne Inveen, Kathleen Wood. Eighth row: Mary Lou Mc-Grorty. In the lower picture class presidents — Freshman Gloria Hallin, Sophomore Nancy Du Beau, Junior Evelyn Russell, and Senior Mary Kummer—kneel in gift giving at the crib os the choral verse group behind them offlrms: Ourselves become our own best sacrifice. The outdoor statue of the Blessed Virgin below, left) is below, right are: Mary Helen Gerber, Dorothy Buchanan, crowned in annual May Day ceremony by the girl named Patricia Roney, Ann Mrsich, and Mary Kummer. most Mary-like senior. Singing ond walking in procession
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