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'A new dawn has come . . . ' Throw your arms up and yell -- that's the African in youln were Mrs. Mullinger's directions for a new African dance. The gals and their dads complied. aitaifwgg ' V5 - .as :awry . 1 V 'it A at if - 1 - . ' iw iiiiilk-' V 'lil ---: ., ' :Z I if f wa . . K2 ,Q fi J V, W P- . f W 33' N- .A A gi g .,.., I ,IAII . Q. - sta-Mi S isa - W. 'Wa . X 1 ' l 1 ' 1 'R .L y is 25.1, H Q W 1 4 Three tap dance artists from a Variety Show routine are Kay Schubeler, Barbara Regan, and Mary Jo Schanzle. A new dawn indeed has come to S-UA. Old grads will scarcely recognize their Alma Mater, as they see - the dances in St. Angela Hallg the inter- school basketball games complete with cheerleader corpsg the long cavalcade of student cars parked each day on the front driveway -- result of the drivers' training courseg the room-length cosmetic mirrors i..-uv Martha Coldiron and Marjorie Smith curtsy after a performance of the folk dance, HOl Di Ri Di. and make-up tables in the new dressing roomsg tap dancing and ballet rehearsals for the variety showg and the twenty-foot Cinemascope screen for bigger and better movies. Peggy Ritter and Mr. Singer do the Charleston,' at the Pops Hop, Mary jean Smith does likewise with an unseen partner. Sally Singer, Sheila Dorney, and Mr. Ritter look on from the sidelines. .
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CMusic by Sheila Campbell MacDonald, '45D CWords by Irene Schuelet Cabot, '45J I SENIOR FAREWELL SONG A new dawn has come And an old sun has setg We go forth from you But we'll never forget The joys and all the pleasures We've shared every dayg Deep in our hearts Memories sweet ever stay. Whatever may come In the years that unfold, We'll all to the love Of St. Ursula holdg For time shall never sever The friendships We treasure With you, dear St. Ursula. We, the Senior Class of 1955, have chosen the words so dear to the heart of every St. Ursula girl to be the theme of the fourth volume of CREST , our school yearbook. We could not choose a more appropriate theme than the SENIOR FAREWELL SONG for this, the first yearbook published by the Senior Class of the academy. :'For time shall never sever The friendships we treasure With you, clear St. Ursula. -5.
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safe, 1 Making good use of the new dress- ing rooms are seniors Marcella Huber, Judy Bohart, Mary Claire Murphy, and jo Ann Esslinger, as they prepare to give a dramatic skit, Spring Daze. Xi' ? x ,,- f F93 Q Cheerleader captain, Carol jean Schuchter, leads the famous U-R-S-U-L-A cheer, ably helped by Mary Jean Smith, Alice Kollman, Barbara Toerner, Donna Schubeler, and Joan Lambers, Players on the Varsity basketball squad rest between quarters. 4
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