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The high school dram a tics group presented, in addition to the Christmas play, a series of skits. These were given in the a udio-visual aids room which was converted by means of the imagination, into a little theatre. The skits presented were two television playlets, "In Darkened Rooms" and "Blind Date," and a one-act Ch i nese play entitled "The Thrice- Promised Bride. "

The eighth grade dramatics class presented a puppet show in cooperation with the handicrafts class which made the puppets. The dramatics stu'dents dramatized two Uncle Rhemus stories and enacted the parts.

Anne Livingston

Marion Potter

Nancy Reese

Carole Ann Morrisette

Martha Mills

Ann Williams

Mrs. P V. Bruce Librarian

The International Relations Club of Loyola University sponsors the Junior United Nations which meets once a month to discuss international problems. The St. Martin's Delegation has always contributed intelligently to the discussions and has received considerable support from the other schools on their proposals.

GXRL§ 9 AND 1BOY§ 9 STATE

David Conner and Sandra Stinson were chosen this year to represent St. Martin's at Pelican Girls' and Boys' State which were held separately during the summer vacation. The Delegates set up Parish and State Governments that governed a fictitious state for one week with the purpose in mind of instilling good citizenship in the future citizens of our State.

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