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Mayonnaise, pickles, ants and characters Q 5: from Antic Spring. f The Angel puzzles everyone with her 7 peculiar problems. Url' t ,,J5?llall ?i!ih, 4 xii ,, it 74, . .,.ff f 05. f f aa is ff 3 if ' x fl Elbert interrupts love a,blooming in Antic Spring. V. Q X ,, - I 'mu 1 ,f .Q i i' in x l is r A e A 512 U1 1 T s ilk iuigflsf' fam vi t 1. V K - X 'I X Y f f - X' , , 5 1,1 -4 6 KJ . sig . ' U e 1 . ra ' gt it Everyone listens to the carolers in The Angel. 7, gfgfz. X is A6 ML U! fi O . mzmes and mummers, The Dramatics Club, under the aegis of Mr. Chisholm, offered a rollicking come- dy, G'Antic Springw, written by Robert Nail and a Christmas play, The Angeln. The buffoonery of Joyce Aramini, Carol Coates, Linda DeMaio, David Duggan, ,Io- J0 Guglielmello and Matthew Ryan in '5Antic Springl' delighted and tickled the entire audience. In the spotlight for the Christmas play, Wllhe Angelw, from the pen of Barbara Koether, were Audrey Aramini, Doris DePaolo, Joe Horner, Anthony Iurica, Hilda Moore and Janet Schickle. Both plays were directed by Barbara Koether, Student Director. Behind the scenes was the stage manager Sam Cardil- lo. Other aspiring thespians are Anne Bindrum, Marie Campoli, Isabelle Clark, Jeanette Costello, Peggy DeMai0, Joan De- Sarbo., Doris Galgano, Barbara Goode, An- na Italiano, Betty Miggins, Lucy Norman, Mary Jane Reilly and Ellen Schickle.
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l 1 SPEECH THERAPY necessitates Mr. Kelder's close observation of studenfs lip movements. all are kind! fostered Sound minds flourish in sound bodies. So the health of everyone is of utmost importance to school authorities and the special concern of the School Nurse, Miss Zinnel, who watches over everyone with eagle eye. If perchance, one gets tangled with one's tongue, Mr. Kelder is the man who saves the day. But knowing what you are capable of, what your interests and abilities will best fit you for, where to go to college, how to prepare to get there-all these are some of the services of the Guidance Department. ' ' ' 1,f,f4fa GUIDANCE: The hardships of serfdom are explained to HEALTH: Stand straight now, Sallyli' Miss Zinnel 1. Yuda by Mr. Rist. must keep accurate health records.
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