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300575K CZIIB ZWIESLER HBH As we pass in our ap- preciation of the various departments of the stu- dio, let us stop and pay tribute to that great or- ganization that is so vital to the success of our production. Under the energetic leadership of Brother Henry Shaef- fer S.M., this little troupe is keeping pace with the rapidly growing work of the studio. From the first movie of the year to the last, their paintings and posters, beautifully design- ed to the acme in scenic structure, have appeared in the halls for all movie employees and fans alike to see and to admire. Not only are they artistic, but they serve to an uncanny de- gree in inspiration. Many have been the times they have fired an actor to new heights, often they have turned unsuccessful pictures into pieces of polished brillancy. Nor does their Work end here. Through their efforts they have stirred the interest of movie goers to the pitch of box-office sellouts. They keep the film and its finer points constantly in attention with the sketches they present of coming attractions. While their work is so widespread and their staff so small, they continue to turn out masterpieces and to turn them out on time. The Booster Club is definitely one of the greatest assets to the Chaminade movie industry. Some of the handiwork of the Booster Club. TOP, left to right-Wm. Boesch, George Murphy, Tom Steineman. BOTTOM, left to right-Paul Connair, Tom Schneble, Frank Elcrrdo, Leonard Trick, and lim Schncblc.
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hewzciiiitz ifrtt tc- riah .init top to lottorri-W Mr. Frank Fliirdo, Som, Mr. Louis Moosbriigger, Pres.: Mi. Arthur Os londort, Vice Pres., Mr. Carl Boesvli, Tracts Ff47flER5 LHB A production expected to break all box office records, and draw down upon itself the notices and recommendations of the severest critics, is the Fathers' Club. After being shown for a number of years, this great movie drop' ped from the pub1ic's view, but at last has made a very successful comeback. The most important scene in this cinema is the fathers who belong to the Fathers' Club offering to furnish the tuition of any student upon the death of his father provided his father belonged to this most praiseworthy orf ganization. This is a somewhat new and commendatory act of charity for any group at Charninade. Also, by holding the meetings at Chaminade, a father had a chance to talk to his son's teachers and discover his son's most noteworthy talent and potentialities. fn short it is a generous program, in which the fathers in cooperation with the faculty, strive for the general welfare of the student. This truly noteworthy production was under the capable direction of Mr. Moosebrugger, president. He received valuable assistance from Mr. Ostendorf, vice-president, Mr. Elardo, secretary, and Mr. Boesch, treasurer. These men are to be congratulated on their accomplishment of so difficult a task . . . the reorganization and maintenance of an active Fathers' Club. May good luck and success ever decorate their illustrious efforts. The F.i7hc'r's Cligti W is largely responsible for the huge success of the football lwinquet. 'Tim ...ii ai .. 3 Ffa.
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MON06RAM 6108 Dick Smith receives his oscar Each year a certain number ol stars are materially rewarded by being presented with a letter. These men have all worked long, hard hours aiter school under the guiding hand oi their respective coaches. They have all deserved. to be rewarded, either by their splendid action before the camera or by their untiring ettorts to keep the sport's shorts at Charninade in the public's spotlight. Taking one from their midst and raising him to the highest rank that can be given to any individual star tor sports, the Monogram Club voted Paul Moos- brugger President. The club had perfect unity as they met and elected Dode unanimously. The annual and the members of Chaminade as a Whole wish to congratulate Paul and the entire Monogram Club and wish them every possible success. FIRST ROW-I. Cochran, A. Anqerer, I. Sawaya, R. Mel' berth, E. Zweisler, P. Moos lvrugqer, l. Miller, R. Steinbrun- ner, E. Iohnson. SECOND ROWfI. Ori, A. Ven- tura, H, Neft, L. Timmer, B. Mariscalco, l. Millard, D. Hech- walt, R. Weaver, P. Lash. THIRD ROW4D. Bergemier, F. Toohey, VV. Boesch, F. Toth, l. Fink, D. Hunqlinq, E. Stoermer, K. Pauzar. FOURTH ROW-G. Murphy, R. Marshall, H. Heier, I. Brennan, F. Maloney, R. Madden, ll. Stich.
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