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Page 66 text:
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Sodalutys benefit Roundup oorrals St. Paul From his camoudaged outpost beneath the foot- lights, St. Paul's talent scout, Chief Gadabout, proud- ly surveyed a flurry of activity. As Talent Roundup time lassoed the energies of Paulites, Chief Gadabout contemplated the advantages of the Sodality's annual event: not only a Thanksgiving turkey on the tables of twenty inner-city families, but a feather in the headdress of St. Paul tribe. With the first sounds of music, freshmen swiftly proved that the notion of their being bandylegged was pure fallacy. Arms and legs agilely flayed the air in their wild rendition of Step-in-Time. From a merry jingle jump to graceful ballet routines, the sophomore 'fChristmas Dream spangled the stage with bursts of color and animation. Juniors sailed through sixty years of music with grace and humor. The flapper dresses of the 20's, bobby socks of the 40,s, and mini-skirts of the 60's, merged for the total look of great entertainment. Choosing a vaudeville format, seniors performed song and dance routines of Bonnie and Clyde, Swanee, and soul generations' People. The vitality of the class acts and the impressive display of individual ability brought laudatory reviews from the audience and a pleased, salty tear to the eye of Chief Gadabout, who endorsed the Sodality's annual show . . . with no reservations.
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Page 65 text:
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RIGHT: Taking care of business, Chris Birg belts out the ABOVE: Soft lights, music, quiet conversation . . . Rose heavy sounds of The Kandle. mary D'Hondt and Leonard MacEachern absorb the at FAR RIGHT: Bare footing, Peggy Burke retreats to the mosphere. 'isidelinesu for a breather.
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TOP: It doesn't take long for juniors Len MacEachern and Mary Beth Cantwell to pick up the jitterbug style and swing to the big sounds of the Forty's. LEFT: Martha Schick, Jim Hoffman, Sue Smolenski, Jim Martin, Libby Kilbourn, and Tom Nally conjure up shades of Al Jolson in the seniors' vaudeville rendition of Swanee. CENTER: Clad in ruffles and ribbons, Jane Kramer emerges a life-size baby doll in the sophomores' 'Christmas Dreamn. ABOVE: Behind the scenes, stage crew 'iheroicsu insure smoothly running talent show presentations. Peter DeGalan, Jim Webb, Peter Peacock, Bob Hurley, John Miller, Bill Welch, Doug MacEachern, Marty Thomas, John Detlaff, John Duker, Joe Doyle, Frank DeClerk, and Mike Nienstedt. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Freshmen chimney sweeps Kathy Kratz and Sandy Willetts step in double time' -- Mar,x' Poppins Style - on the sooty roof- tops of London in their lively class act. 63
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