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Die Entfurung aus dem Serail (Blonde), circa 1978-1984
Translated title of production is "The Abduction from the Seraglio." Georgine Resick played the part of "Blonde." Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1978), Dusseldorf (1983), or Chicago (1984). One photo also features May Sandoz
Don Giovanni (Zerlina), circa 1978-1985
Georgine Resick played the part of "Zerlina." Some photos also feature Kay Griffel, Edda Moser, and Francesco Vergara. Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1978) or Tel Aviv (1985)
Le Nozze di Figaro (Susanna) - Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Germany (folder 2 of 6), Fall 1982
Translated title of production is "The Marriage of Figaro." Georgine Resick played the part of "Susanna." Some photos copyrighted by Eduard Straub
Photographs, Bookstore Basketball Women Players, c. 1973-1974
Two color photographs, 4.5 inches by 3.5 inches: Both left to right: Ellen Myler, Jayne O’Reilly, ??, Mary Beth Mazonec, Patty Coogan, Mary Clemency, Kathy McRae, Judy Shiely. Two black-and-white photographs, 5 inches by 3.6 inches: Mary Clemency shooting; and standing Left to right: Jayne O’Reilly, Ellen Myler, ??, Mary Beth Mazonec, Mary Clemency, Judy Shiely
Photographs, Notre Dame Club Women's Basketball Team Game Action, 1975-1976
Three color photographs, 4.5 inches by 3.5 inches: unidentified; two black-and-white photographs, 8 inches by 10 inches: Mary Clemency shooting the ball while Judy Shiely (#25) watches; and Mary Clemency (#24) plays defense with Kathryn Anderson and Patty Coogan (#22) in the background.
Photographs of Louisiana homes and architecture styles collected by Ann Arbour for "Arts in America" class at University of Notre Dame, 1974 May and undated
Un ballo in maschera - Cologne, Germany, 1981
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Most photos copyrighted by Paul Leclaire
Un Ballo in Maschera (Oskar) and Headshots, circa 1980-1983
Translated title of production is "A Masked Ball." Georgine Resick played the part of "Oskar." Some photos also feature Giacomo Aragall. Photos may be from performances in Cologne (1980) or Dusseldorf (1983)