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The Marchin Band few years. They performed on several occassions for the mothers' and fathers' club. Their true Value and ability was demonstrated in the minstrel, when it was augmented by other students. The majority being underclassmen, they should enjoy much success in future years. After an absence of a year, Chaminade again had an orchestra, directed and aided by the combined efforts of Brother Henry Schaeffer and Brother Wilbur Dunsky. They premiered at the Loretta playing at the Victory Hop. They continued entertaining fellow students by playing at the minstrel. lt has a promising future with many underclassmen returning. Left to right: A. Sprauer I. Thoma l. Poterman W. Thoma l. Carabiri P. Wilkins N. Ruof D. Hickey W. Heidexiiau q alonq together.
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MR. ROBERT METTER Hey, hey, what is going on here? Hey, the curtains are open, you guys. Get in your places. Places everybody, places. Close that curtain, somebody, close that curtain . . . Who told you to open that curtain? . . . With these words began the wildest, maddest, silliest, most laugh-provoking portion ot a stage pro- duction ever seen in this area for a long Metter blacks out Kuntz. BLACKOUT BLISSKRIEGH time. It was the opening part of Act 2 ot Chaminade's Minstrel -- Blackout Blisskrieg. The cast, including the oft-stage com- edians, which had apparently been subdued by the powerful personality of the lnterlocutor, Matt Roll, comporting themselves with the most magnanimous decorum throughout the performance, suddently erupts into a scene ot wild up- roar and confusion M justly termed Bedlam . Ierry Grismer, as Mr. Stovepipe, was constantly striving to enlighten de un- believers present here tonight with the aid of his expostulating crony, Mr. Creamputt, Iohn Zajbely Ted Aponyi was subject to violent attacks of tratri- cide as he sought to cut down his brother, Bill Kuntz, with a foot-long razor and a rifle, Dick Andrews did his best in trying to initiate a teud with a white gal in the audience because Quasimodo Faust about to blitz Blantoid
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