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l VANRT' A 1 urrn r ff .1 1 f 1e rogr s therr su cessors lt ll rs ot me Dm natrc C ss we eave fur best Vl1Sl '3S or s e s rl p rfpr a toes lelelen Rogers All lewel Honey 4l D E B A T I N G I HlS year St Rose Acaderry Student Body enyoyeo 1 ter class debatrnq We had two debates and both were success ul The trrst ore at the Challenqe ot the lunrors was a contest wrth th Senrprs representrng the neqatrve and the luhrors the altr natrye Th auestnon wfs Resolved That Hawan should be ad nrtted rnto the Urnon as the 49th state The Senrors were well repre sented by Geraldme lieete and Cynthra Parker Those who represented the lunrors were Dorothy leanne x7a1l and Peqqy MQCorm1clf Margaret Mary Maroevrch acted os Charrrr an lt was a very close debate and the Senrors argued very we l but th frna ae tsron was qrven to the luntors A tew wee1cs ater another lumor Senror debate was Quven wrth Betty Lyle ar arre Gray ep ese tuna le Sen ors tmo upheld the negatrve stde ane onnor an G1 r1a Pe, s 1 DDPTTCG t e a t rrnatrze srue or th luntors The to nts eba Jus It olvea Tnat le toral Co leges should be abol lb ea u s gave arguments L the S ruors were Chosen as wrnners Although tam 1 4 wrll no solve the problerns or the aay ll IS a olesstnq to lrve rr a country where we are allowed to freely express our oprnrons The debau' L3 thrs year has qrven us rnany vrews on world problems, and has suggested rnterests tor study whrch rnust help us to beco ne able fN1l1Z'3I'1S ol our U frted States ot Amerrca Pelly lflcCor'n1c4 12 P-rbi flllr f E1 Y '.'.'. 1 'ff ' 't' 'ff E' iff .7-.Tf2f'IlTS Fiffflfwr' lffd ffflflf FCQLFFS I 1-1. sf-.i1'Tj t'L,,,:il.l. I.1i1fLZoHt.iiQE' f' .T :'f.' T fi f.'ff-'l,YNf-IF L':'l-ff ffl- '.'. f1.: F ffflff EQ.'Qffl,liffltl STCLZ Zlfa 'Qfff ff.'.filE QQIXIQHI :'lfff1'af',fTt fl 3.1'tF11?.f'1f3..l. QA' . JSH Q flff Tfllft Qffl f ,1' A . f5,l.f'TEfFSSfI lie:-it years flflilllfllld Class may be assured that the Seniors who acted in MICIIIC Eyre' '.f1lQ teauently v zjfgh Tl 5, p Q e:s ol T. C V . TC ilis f'.1'1r-r,- 1012139 ' .1 xr T 'la 1 . l, o V T f use 5.ll'1l 'e 1 III 1 . 1. l l . V V V V F , . 9 V - T T T . V V T 'f ' ei T 1 T , 1 ' e C TV' - T ' T V, . rr . ,e J : V, , . r ' . V . - 1 e T 1 TVCT T -T T 1 T . T L, .u . f T V T T ' tdl.V reyrVVr.TT tre Vi ,MV ..V..' T L .I QTCV .... V. . d lor. . Voqe sun V..VT ,hV tri T1 V QdVf . e . pic ICI if dVT ie U ef, 1 'Tr es T, T E VC L ' - 'he Bfzh ezaes 1 V able r LV V rt et' , .1 l nf 1 0 A , W ,, , 1
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DRAMA lEORGlNG ahead, step by step, the Dramatic Class is now recognized as one of the leading arts, taking an active part in the school life of the Academy. lts success is due in part to the co-operation existing between the director and the members of the class, who have worked earnestly, to gain recognition from their schoolmates. Miss Hart has devoted her talents and much of her time to the pupils of the dramatic class, helping them to interpret several dramas. lt is traditional at Saint Rose to have a Christmas play, and this year the dramatic class presented A Painting For the Duchess. lt was the tale of sufferings and hardships caused by the tyrannies of a Duchess over her people The plot centers arocind Basil who is engaged to paint a picture for the Duchess The painting is not complete and to save Basil from death Our Blessed Mother performs a miracle which not only saves Basil and the towns people but causes the cruel Duchess to repent for her sins The play was ar tistrcally performed supported by the following cast Nancy Crowell Betty Dahlberg Mary Helen Cfaul Mary Gribbm lewel Honey Genevieve Knowl ton Sue Riordan Helen Rogers Edith Scadden lacqueline Souders and Elaine Tiscornia On February l6 our Dramatic Class made another appearance in the an nual competitive dramatic tourna nent of the I C C W which was held at Saint Pauls Auditorium The fantasy was entitled The Clock by P B Cor neau The actresses in this production were Nancy Crowell Betty Dahlberg Ieanne Doty lewel Honey and Sue Riordan with Tasia Pogre as Stage Manager lane Eyre sweetheart of fiction one of the most stirring romances ever written our latest dramatic vehicle is our Senior play lt tells the romantic story of the orphan girl who wins the heart of her employer Edward Rochester Co starred in this production are Miss lewel Honey and Miss Ritanne Sullivan Miss lewel Honey is the typical governess who attempts to alt r her life to suit the convenience of her surroundings She discovers to her dismay that there is a great deal of gossip in order to rum her reputation so she departs from Thornfield Hall with a flourish Miss Ritanne Sullivan as Edward Rochester Master of Thornfield Hall portrays the character to perfection lho following students appcar in thc cast MRS FAIRFAX ADELL VARENS GRACE IANE EYRE EDWARD RCCHESTER BL SSIE LEAVEN THE CAST mor 1N1Y Li D CIUSII PATR CIA N AULIFFL v EL HICNEY RITANNE 'SU LIVAN lrll! PARKER 1 . , , . - 1 1 V . , .. - 1 - 1 I I I I - I I I I I Y I . - 1 1 - - ' . . , , 1 1 1 11 11 . . . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - . . . 1 y D . 1 V , - 1 1 1 1 1 I I N ' , LJ J' D ' ' Z '. . .,. .. BETTY DAHl,tiIIl-ACL ' , , . . .. DI? NORA .,........... ..., .... . . .. .. . .... ,, , . . .. ., I-1lARGARi,'i WALL , ..,., ..,. , . . .,....., .,,.. ,..., , . . . L . I ,,,., ... .. .. , . . .. ., .. CYNW. A - ' 'I v'1 f -TWO
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OUR CECELIAN CLUB rnuslcal works ot great composers, such as Bach and Brahms, ltve on and are as vivid today as when they were written. This tact was shown when the Student Body had the pleasure ot listening to several concerts during the year. ln Qctober, we enloyed a harp concert given by Mrs. Eleanor Costello Schroth. Included on Mrs. Schroth's program were: The Harp Solo from ljntr acte of l urra dr Larnrno ruoo by lDon1.f:ctt1 Tho Swan by Sa1ntSaon Grtana lhroc Tr-clrrdr Ihr la t Rose o u rr Brahr 1 s Lullaby Pattrrghra Mrs Matthew Murphy entertarned us wrth a Jro rn r o rrch r teenth She was assrstea by Mr Douglas thornpsor 1 ranc Her pro gram rncluded Grreg s Sonata rn C Mrnor The Swan by Sarnt Saens Czardus Scenes oy llubay Vrennese Melody The Cla Ftetrarn by Krersler As a solo Mr Thompson played Hachnranrnolt s Elegre Alter heanng these two artrstrc presetto 1ons h students entoy and apprecrate the best works ot cornposers presented to us IN OUR ART CLASSES UR rnstructor hands us a prece ot calt o steer learner ana out o thrs we tashron a wallet or perhaps a corn purse or even a book over The process whereby the desrgn rs tocleo and colored on the lecther has proven a very rnterestrng one to us Alter our successful excursron rnto leathercrart we branfhcd out unto clay rnodelrng copper work for guest books and even the rnakrng ot metal bracelets Many of the artrcles we ot the crotts c a s hav r e dur th year much on Monday and Wedrresday afternoons The art class lrsts a re-w very entca au r r coal sketches water colors soft percr o trol a trt rl We feel certarn that at somc more rn the ruturc th c f rrls wrll ur ore rcnt our art gallerres parnt covers tor l rt agazrrros w ern ,1 rr cx r desrg smart clothes tor the lerrunrne world llxfl , ' 2 - 3' ' rr rw 7 A ' 1 Y ' '- - Q 9 1' X3 v , s .f f S in rr-r , - ' c 'c ' r' ccwcort n Mr mne- , ' T . , T. , n r it the pl 1 c - C' 'I ' I 1 . 'V Y ' ' ' ' It i' , t e ' c ' ' QD . , T , , , . ' ' -c . L1 N 1 ' L I - V V 1 l 1 W ' - ' - , A H ' l l 're riyrd ing fe ' , have proved useful. Next year we intend tc carry crr the work we enroy so , r. . ' 'c J f tale. l girls dept at th-5 tcclrzyairc ct alar- ' ,' , f r tl p. r is nd le ke ' s- ' ' 'e 3 'Q soy 'err - , ' , ' ' . Ito ,t F 'fc - ct, 2 l'CI 'san 1 J I 'lfu'l,Iltl'lY - lvjlllt
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