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IrlRST ROUNDUP DANCE Center, front: Mary I.ee Mattingly. John McDonald: bath, left to riqht: John Shea. l.eo Kerwin. Ifileen VVerts. Patricia Allen. James Savage, Clare Dardis. John Pugliese. Mary l.ouise Dee. Georgette Reischmann. '45 Emcee of Blue and Gay Paree. 4' WE ENTERTAIN Our entertainment programs put on view to fellow students, faithfully interested and ever generous parishioners. and the general public. our many young entertainers of conspicuous and gifted talents . . . many of them un- known until they appeared at tryouts. The Juniors NROUNDED UP the student body at a get acquainted with boots. saddles dance. HAYY HAYY They did it again with goblins. witches. and the backward bebop of bouncin' bones at their SKlll.I2TON'S SCARANADIQ. At the request of the faculty. they revived a St, Pauls tradition . , . initiation of the I5ROSH, lfirst on the other side of the footlights was Paris in a package of song, dance. and fashions by RUTH'S. right in the uligreed shadow of the liiffel Tower. This revue brought hack to the boards of her alma mater. Georgette Reisch- mattn '45 who emceed the fashion show. There was exhibition dancing bv the Arthur Murray Studio dancers. And it was the Sadality who gave us this NlGl lT IN GAY PARIQIX' ln the same wrapper. but with THIQ BLUE ROOM label. the Juniors again took the center of the stage with a lively revue of ballet. song. Rockettes. and fashisr-s bv RUTH'S emceed by our Georgette. The orchid of the evening went to Mrs. R. K. O'l5rien who had coached some of us and accompanied us on the Hammond organ loaned by Court Sancta Maria. No. 052. Catholic Daughters of America. tlfd. note: Did you know that Mrs. OTS. was a top notch ad. getter for this l,AL'l.liTTI2?l The two classes of Sophuniores provided a charming and de- lightful CHRISTMAS CAPIZRS dance. 4Too had the p.c of the King .ind the Queen llAt.o'.kt1t1N DANCI- was inadvertently destroyed. Sorry.J Double bill feature for PAULETTE DAY 4Con- federate Memorial Day. tool were the exf hibition baseball game and the very special assembly. We laughed at the singing com- mercials. cheered our Douglas OBIIE Mac- Arthur and were entranced at the surprise of surprises. Sister Anthony Marie and her violin. accompanied by the talented and ever-obliging Mrs. O'Brien. The dav after. a PAULETTII dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall tl.oaned to us for the occasion by Grand Knight Arthur J. Nelson and Sir Knight James Kennyl, The l.etterman's Club featured che HOMECOM- ING at the end of the football season and a fanfarcnade at their dance for the wearers of the monograms. IPIX in Athletics divi- sion of the PAULETTEJ All through the year. the CATHOI.IC YOUTH OR- GANIZATION. so reduntantly called. the TWEIZN TIEIZN CLUB. had dances and dances. Vv'e even relinquished our rights to them for the AUD . . . and so, no Junior or Senior plays. As always the Glee Club and the piano recital enchanted us. All of us had our share in promoting movies and skating parties. The SIQNIORS will be responsible in May for the May Queen and her court in that lovely ceremony. the May procession and the crowning of the statue of Our l.ady. l.ater in the week. they plan to carry on the custom of entertaining their mothers at a tea--- this year at St. Anthony's Mayflower Annex. The girls of the Home lic. classes are going to have a buffet supper for the faculty at Years lind. Yes at St, l7aul's . . Wll lzNTlZRT.-UN. ' A FRESHNIAN INITIATION Left In rt'ght:AMary Cummins. Josephine Dtngley. Julieanne Eurich. .Josephine Cummings, I.ynn Ann Donohue. Alexelle Dantec Me and My Shadow, Night in Gay Paree. Sr. Anthony Marie Gen. Douglas O'Hrt'en MacA rthur 1 o rtuht: Marv Clark. John Mc' nald XX illiam Taft. Mary Lee Mat- tingly Patricia Allen. Gregori' Elkins. BLLE Roost Dolores Davenport lrancis XVeaver. Ruths Style Show.
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e ff 4'-9' S, V ,.,N ,aff N Tlxxs-' .I Q Wa w. W-1. 'fx .4 ADVliR'l'lSlNL3 CLINIC AWARD DINNER An award was presented to J, E Doc XVebb commemorating his elec- tion by all the students of St. Petersf burg as Nlr. Personality at the annual banquet held in honor of all students who achieved a record of perfect atf tendance. Those receiving awards for Perfect Attendance at the Advertising Clinic were: Mary Louise Dee. Suzanne Knight, Joan Norris, Frances Ann XVeaver. Donald Beazley. Mary l-ou lingland. Mary McDowell. Donald Rowland. Eileen XVerts. and Barbara Belford. Leif lu Fltlhfi Marietta Shahan. John Sinclair. A.lf.A.. J. lf. Doc XVebb, Joan Norris, liileen XVerts. Jim Proud. Donald Rowland. Mary McDowell, EDUCATION WEEK Assmirsii' The Student Council presented an as- sembly during National Education Week in which members of the XVomen's Advertising Club of St. Petersburg, Nlesdames Emily Nelson. Amy Bravo. Beth fVlcNeely, Virginia Dell and Vivien Gross proved that this is a man's world. ln their honor. some of the adlibbing tonguesters gave an unrehearsed skit. XVe laughed at the trial performance by Mary Jane Stillman, Charles Blow- ers Barry Kavanaugh. John O'Brien. James Xlanning. Vklilliam Huffman. June Patterson. Virginia Pfeiffenberger. Claude Schmitz, Teresa Bergevin. Rob- ert Ponte, John McDonald and Lau- rence Cunningham. lrffm Ie!! rirouml the lable: Beth NlcNeely. lfmily Nelson. Sr, Xl. Teresine. L3.5,l: Vivien Ciross. Amy Bravo and Sr, Anthony Marie O. lf. Principal. Fl! ritlhri Joanne Kelly and Joanne Hancock.
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1 v as 1 JUNIOR PROM Junior Prom of l9'3l was the Open Sesame to Junior Hospitality for the Seniors. At Sunset Coun- try Club ...' 'On a Saturday Night . . . For the very first time, a buffet-supper . . . But wonderful and abundant food . . . The unusual in daintily dressed and corsaged ladies . . . Faultlessly tailored knights . . . Ultimate in fun and dancing . . . Arabian Nights theme in program and decorations 'lop , . XYIIXXJNIINKI l.lNI' -- NIJIY Helen Schell. John XVoodville, Vir- ginia Pfeiffenberger. James Looney. .lohn McDonald. Gloria Dona. James Savage and Mary Lee Mat- tingly. 't m If--. W .1 L L 2 f ',J' '5 .1 :',. ' ----T-: C Center . . . JUNIOR LADIES AND SENIOR KNIGHTS-Hubert Caultield, Janice Schmidt. Frances VUeaver, Donald Beazley. Bottom . . . CIIAIJLRONIESA ROW7XIesdames A. I.. Manning. Helen Schell. Bruce XX'erts. Ilarl Pfeiffenberger. XI. Xlat tinglv, Lee Cochran and R. K. O'Brien. x ' 1 ,I l , V ' I I
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