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Page 27 text:
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WEDDiNC SPELES NCE again the curtain goes up on the Dramatic Club of St Mary s School.’’Wedding Spells” by James F Stone, the annual play for the year was produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Chicago and was presented November 21, 1938 in the Town Hall The farce of three acts was ably interpreted with four Sen¬ ior girls demonstrating their ability as actresses, and taking their final bow to a near capacity audience The Junior Class was likewise represented by a group of talented students. In ad¬ dition to the two upper classes, the Sophomore Class was very proud to have two of its members in the cast The players under the able guidance of James Farrell and Father Rupprecht, rendered a splendid performance. We owe tre¬ mendous gratitude to these two men for the interest they show St Mary s High School in dramatics. The cast in the order of their appearance was as follows: Billie a mysterious girl Reeves a gentleman s gentleman Steve Arlen an adventurer Charles Toomey his occasional friend Julia Pettingill a widow Angelica Wayne a charming girl Frances Brown another girl Niki Murphy another girl Ruth Auburn another girl Blake a police officer Sigsbie Sullivan from Alabama Mrs Gay a fretful mother Joan M. Tobey Paul L. Lally William F. Barron John M Fee ley Marie L, O’Donnell Margaret M Fahy Rita M Manion Mary G Shaughnessy Anna M Curley Joseph E Domsky Donald F. Small Cecelia W. Grant Cecelia Grant
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Debate IX Tuesday, December 20, 1C38 Junior Class Resolved:‘ ' That President Roosevelt should have a third term.’ AFl’IRIvIATIVE 1st. Henry Pyne 2nd. Thomas Seaver 3rd. NEGATIVH Rosemary Conway June Rouleau Margaret Miller CHAIRMAN-Jolin Peeley Debate X Monday, March 27, 1939 Junior Class Resolved: That except in case of invasion a referendum of all the people should be necessary before the United States declares war. AFFIRRIATIVE 1st. Marie O’Donnell 2nd. P ' rancis Powers 3rd. John Kalia CHAIR: ' AN-Leon 0 f achuk NEGATIVE Katherine Nealon Robert Phillips Richard Moynihan soLrru£ ' £ Oh let me walk in tears of Christ And feel against my cheek. Each drop a symbol of His love Each breath a sigh bespeakl Oh let me walk in wind and rain To speak to my poor Christ again1 Mary Read 37
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Page 28 text:
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The Blue Mantle is a history of our school life. Its pur¬ pose is to enable us to preserve a record of the events which helped to make up the days spent within the walls of our Alma Mater. Perhaps in later years,a perusal of the Blue I antle v ill serve to recall old friends to draw our hearts back to the foun tain of knowledge from which we drank deeply during..the happy days of our adolescence We shall feel ourselves vifell repaid for the hours of labor given outside of school time to prepare these pages, if in the years to come our book serves to bring some pleasure to those who have been our companions along the way. V e are grateful to those who contributed material for the Blue Mantle,and to those v ho typed and printed the stencils and also to those who solicited advertisements for our Yearbook. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude especially to: Edward Whalley Ernest Lemire Dorothy Lucier Frances Cullinan Alice Moroney Charles Miller who generously sacrificed their afternoons to the arduovis .task of making the book The Senior Class
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