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SILVER-Ti-IRGATED Tl-IRUSI-IES Firzri How' l',Wliiii1, M. lfiirii-iiolii. C. Ferro, D. Young, M. lohnsnn, E. lohnson, F. Ferguson, R. Coiikely, A. lsat, T. MvEv' R' ivoiiill-fovv. l. fliz yell. lf. iiiizitfek, A. M. Allen, l. Casey, li, Haskell, M. Mastin, A. Hassett, l. ltierve, E. Hogan livar Ft-llows, lQl'llll'llll7i r thi- little yellow song books you had in Glee Club? You know the ones with the worners turned clown and an occasional page missing. You used to twist the Cover back while- you sang 'lAineric'a oi Hlhe Battle Hymn ot the Republic. Well, those books are still llftI't and though then' are no more sides to bend and all the pages have been Carefully replaced, we still are singing the same songs, and having the same good times you once experienced. Cl C'CJllI'bi!2, wr- know you are iust dying to hear about some ol the things wefve been doing, l21'SlflttS grumbling at practice and singing on the wrong key. Cnr first appearance was made at tlif- Senior ltlay. 'lhf' long hours ol practice were not in vain. Wr.1 were a success, thanks to thc- skilllul guiclanwr ol Sister lheresia. From then on it was all smooth sailing. By our per- lorinanw- that night we managed to establish a small name tor ourselves in the inusie world ot Sl. Mary's High. Nt-xt vaine Mother loan Maries least day, and as a titting tribute we rendered sr-yvral selev- tions. 'lhat was in May. Br-lore we knew what had happened, Comrneneernent night loomed up, and oncwi inorti wr' took our places on the stage. With the singing ot the solt strains ol Shubeits Ave Maria, another chapter in the lite ol St. lVlary's Glee Club was elosecl. Un thi' wrong key. as always, ' 'lhe Glfe Club
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4-24? KNIGI-ITI-IOCD IN FLCWER First Row: lames Ray and Robert Hassett Seated: Mary lane Anderson, Charles lnnes, Dorothy Glover, Lorraine Van Berkom, ioanne Braun and William Madden Standing: Matilda Vormwald, Robert Sheridan, Edward Hogan Dear Boys: Though far removed from the glamor and gaiety of the t'Great White Way, St. Mary's has on innumerable occasions, proved her rightful heritage to the theater. ln true Broadway fashion, our accomplished Senior Class of '43 presented its first nighter drama. True, Galahad Tones didn't have a long run, but the two performances given to an appreciative audience of adults and high school students alike, were well reviewed by local tabloids. An all star included such well-known favorites as, Charles lnnes, Anona Mayer, Mary Antil, loan Braun, William Madden, Lorraine Van Berkom, lane Anderson, 'tTillie Vormwald, Ted Hogan, lane Ray, Leo Sayre, Bob Sheridan, Dorothy Glover and Robert Hassett, The amusing plot involves the lively antics of a teen-age boy, whose devotion to the knights of old, leads him into some merry mixups. Duels, exaggerated courtesy to the fairer sex, and lengthy letters of ultimata are all in a day's work to young Tommy lones. However, the arrival of Miriam, an out of town ttnumbern, serves to change his outlook on the entire world, and dueling gives way to drooling after the attractive Miriam. The audience expected something goodf Galahad lones was more than good. It was Utopsf' Gur hats were off to them, our mighty Seniors, for a grand performance. Maybe we'll see them on Broadway. Who knows? Your theater reviewer, loan Pierce
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CUTE CUT UPS Standing M. Anderson, E. Hogan, H. Dumas Front Row: A. Stack, C. Markham, I. Reagan, M. Vormwald, R. Reynolds fFishJ QWormsj KFPOQSJ Bl!! LOVERS or OUR LADY Standing: A. Hassett, B. Santuae, E. Long, M. l. Anderson, M. Vormwald Front Row: I. Pierce, A. Stack, M. Shirley, C. Mc- Callen BDE UNCLE SAMS ABLE ASSISTANTS W. Madden, R. Martin, E. Heim, D. Odell T. Snyder, R. Michaud i26t ARGUNI
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