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FF- Ed Callahan is Moderator Of the Executive Board of Loyola Guild: Josephine Williams, Pres., Gail Ellison, Pres. Booster Club. Elect, - A--at em.-awful U G., V tt? Large crowds enjoy Christmas Tree Lane. Mr. Bob Willet awaits the play. . firm Booster Club gathers for a membership meal. PACE Auction raises 5100.000 for Jesuit. Booster!Loyola Guild 27
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26 Parents Friends Give Support The Booster Club is made up of 432 interested parents, friends and alumni who support Jesuit in many tangible ways throughout the year. The boosters manage the con- cession stands at home games, man the chains at foot- ball games, as well as spruce up areas of the campus on Booster Work Days. Financially, they aid the Band, For- ensics, Science Programs, Student Work andthe College Counseling Program. Likewise, they sponsor athletic banquets and awards' ceremonies. The Loyola Guild is composd of 577 women who support Jesuit with their time and efforts ranging from the presti- gious Christmas Tree Lane Boutique and Fashion Show to the Coffee Meeting for the new Freshmen mothers. Yearly they join forces with the Boosters to organize and run the PACE Auction, the major fund raising event at Jesuit. Loyola Guild funds are used for the Scholarship Fund and in the operation of the school. Springtime brings with it the Spring Fling. Who con- nected with Jesuit would miss this annual show spon- sored and manned by the friends, parents, faculty and alumni of Jesuit? We are grateful to all of these people who support us in so many ways. They can justly share our pride. .,Qr l Fr. Dan Sullivan, Loyola Guild Moderator and Mrs. SherryLevi, Gen. Chrm. Christmas Tree Lane. Christmas Tree Lane's beautiful displays. Dick Dickinson and Bob Thrasher in concession stand for basketball Q , xv' A l 04' f 4 Part of the large crowd enjoying PACE Auction.
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T525 ' 52 ll! E 2- 1 Z! A NEW MURDER MYSTERY MUSICAL 5 S v . 1 Book, Mu5z'c and Lyric: by Ti IAMES MCDONALD, DAVID VOS :Q QQ 81 ROBERT CERLACH iii , Additional M usic bi ED LINDERMAN ff' XX . 'I .ff ,.. :tv J 4- H .f, , ln spite of all the undermining factors that worked against this fall's theatrical production, Something's Afoot was an utter success. The determination and sacrifice of the dramatic and musical directors, Daniel Kryston, and Patricia Garrison, plus the hard work of the cast and technical crew produced yet another fine play at Jesuit. The play presented a wide variety of characters, ftypical of Agatha Christie's 1930's mystery thrillersj, which were, in turn, portrayed by capable thespians. Miss Tweed CCorina Fiiosj, the super sleuth, baffled the audience with her amazing deductive logic. The true-blue hero, Geoffery fAlbert Bacchinij, won the audience's heart as well as the heart of the incomparably inno- cent ingenue Hope Langdon CElise Ftadfordj. Colonel Gil- weather CMark Daussesj proved to be a crowd pleaser by deal- ing with the whole predicament as he would a battle in World War l. Nigel Ftancour CLuls Rodriquezb, the greedy nephew, provided a sharp contrast to Gilweather with his diabolical schemes. The butler and the maid, Clive QBryant Sheehyj and Lettie fCathy Corfeej, helped maintain a unique pace in the action by combining Clive's proper English manner with Let- tie's saucy Cockney. The antics of the indolent caretaker Flint CScott Hamiltony, proved as amusing as Lady Manley Prove's tMargaret Orrj Anglicized French. Moreover, Doctor Gray- barn's CSherburn Adamsy one great flaw, his simpleminded- ness, led to his tragic end as well as a few substantial chuck- les. Elise Radford swoons in a musical number The entire cast of In summation, Something 's Afoot provided a dazzling array of characters which contributed to an evening of entertainment. What a lovely house
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