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Soaring over the stage is Theodore Drelar '52, while Mary Pennebaker '51 completes the scene in a rehearsal for the 'Cliffe Dance Group's concert on Thursday, May 3.
Highlighting the ten-number program ill be a dance interpretation of "Pygmalion" with Judith Haskell '51 and Richard B. England '53 in main roles.
The concert, scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in Rindge Tech, will also include "The Scarf Dance," a satire on the 1920's, featuring Mrs. Ina Hahn, leader of the Dance Group.
Another number on the program concerns a sorcerer who tricks a friar, a nun, a prostitute, and a page. David G. Black '53 will sing the spiritual, "Git on Board," as a background for another dance, by Elissa Isaacson '53, Lucinda Royce '54, and Bonnie Lee Strain '51.
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