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Italian Club Play Vocalists Marilyn Benjamin and Clara Hendrix were accompanied by Arthur and Elmer Moretto. Adding spice and comedy to the production, Bob Perry (left), Joe DeCristofaro (standing left), and Guy Micell (seated middle), along with Linda Drake and Frank Guidi (seated right) portrayed gay Napoll booth owners. With toes pointed, Italian Club dancers, I to r, Mary Stella Polsinelli, Dena Canepa, Rochelle Onweiler, Beverly Tuso, Marcla Johnson, Rita Franco, Ruth Glmlen, Marie Stagnaro, and Jackie Koster seem to be enjoying their escapade. A double love plot was enacted iiy Bob Dal Porto, Diane Custer, Kathy Bisagno, and Art Godi. Don Clma, who wrote and directed the play, and Marcla Johnson are seen during one of their outstanding dance routines. comedy to the production. Oena Cdnepa and Marie Stagnaro stopped for a glass of wine from booth owners Bob Perry, Guy Miceli, and Linda Dyle. Carnevale Napolltano was this year ' s annual Italian Club play which was a gay, colorful production. Don Cima wrote and directed the play which illustrated fair time in Naples and was full of numerous Italian folk songs and dances. Page 97
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Page 100 text:
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Pert and pretty were Florence Reed, right, and Gail Hartman, who captured the titles of Attendants to the Queen of Clubs. A picture of loveliness! Julie Wager was chosen to reign over the Colt - Flame football game and after- game dance as Queen of Clubs. Queen of Clubs Leading the car parade down Pacific Avenue was Florence Reed and Joan DeCarli. I to r seated in the lead car. A kiss of congratulations was bestowed upon Queen of Clubs Julie Wager by Bob Harlan, Rally Commissioner. The fact that there was one of the largest turnouts In the his- tory of Stockton College v as In Itself evidence that the queen contest, sponsored by Headllners Club, was a suc- cess. A new Innovation was Introduced to the campus. In that the princesses were se- lected by campus clubs and represented the clubs In the contest. ' oicorii afo pitlurod b«(oro tho crown. ng. Ihoy arc, 1 to r. Joan DoCarIi and Dino Cortopaili. Albef ' a Fodlor and Dal McComb. Barbara h. Jaan Paroira end Jim Morriton, Judy Gran and CKafIa Bartucalli. Francai Bartln and Martin Paqa, Joann Moor and Don Smith. !■ , ' . ■ I ird. Bevarly Tui -jc - • ■■-■». Connia McGraw and Gary Cahill. Mary Lou Hall «nd John Vincont. Julia Waqar Carolyn Ranfro and Ed Rantro, Gail Gomel and G«or9« Barron, . „ ,. ». .- ,, - U ,.r,n .inH C 1 kni ' h Goinoll Page 96
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am Club Coca Cabana .% Nrtuqhty Ninefies Revue was the title of this novel theatrical production. The ring- s • was transfornned to a gay nineties saloon, complete with swinging doors, a ' .r and cuspidors. The Stockton College Intramural Theatrical Society presented the second annual Club Coca Cabana In No- vember. The campus night-club featured waiters, bar maids, a dance band, and two floor shows. Larry Angelo and Glena McGill. with the Key- notes occupying the band stand In the back- ground, entertained the night-club patrons. Accordionist Oeanna Harper Is pictured in the floor show spotlight. f 1 Prancing Can-Can girls, Cecilia Fernandez. Mary Lou Hall, and Barbara Treece. were a major attraction of the night spot. Club Coca ' s Can-Can cuties were a ssisted by Larry Angelo at the f e piano. N ' ont : ' i.iibr . wirr ' i by a staff of Don Riley, Kotez. Pago 98
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