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THE FRESH E . . . I PETUGUS , EAGE Sister Thomas Mary introduces the Freshmen to the So- dality of Our Lady. During their first year they are in- structed on this way of life and become probationers if they wish. A deeper appreciation is developed throughout their next year, and as Juniors they are permitted to make an Act of Consecration to Our Lady for one year. Above Mary Hinds leads a Sodality group in discussion. What is going on in Ginny McEvilley's mind as she pen- sively stares out the window? Perhaps she is thinking about the problems a freshman is faced with in her first year in high school, or wishing she could be outside enjoying the freshly-fallen snow. lNill we ever know? 36 Mr. Kane prompts the freshman speech class on the techniques speaking, acting, and voice control. These classes help the girls in at
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SOUR HEARTS WERE YGUNG AND GAYU The Senior Play conformed to the age-old superstition that a bad dress rehearsal makes a good playf' As the audience waited expectantly our student electrician threw the switch and nothing happened the main switch had failed to function. Mr. Kane, trying to be calm, discovered that someone had tampered with the power box and quickly repaired it. The cur- tain closed in the middle of the First act, Ceci and Carole had a little trouble climbing into the top bunk, and a few lines were forgotten. However, the students still gave glowing reports to all concerning our play-although the buses did leave before the last scene and the final audience consisted of only six peo- ple. Of course this was only the dress rehearsal. Our Hearts Were Young And Gay indeed as 7:30 arrived on February seventh and the footlights replaced the house lights. All went perfectly as Mr. Kane maintained a calm, cool, and expectant mood. As the last of the applause died away we were deluged with congratulations and Aren't you sad that it's over?', We wearily washed off our make-up and joy- fully headed for the Cassady residence, where we relaxed after six weeks of hectic practice. Such was our state, and now that one of the main events of our senior year was over the school could surely say their hearts were young and gay.
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