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ramaizcd ,X Seated Roddy lhler Raymond McCluslrey Rober Tomlq ns Ja lc Mar h Don Anderson Stondrng Joseph Molrtor Patrick Dooley Rrchard Trousdale Charles Vogeler Nell Murphy Phrlrp McCluskcy Rrchard St John Thomas McBride The hrlarrous comedy Bug Hearted Herbert staged at the Cathedral Audrtorrum on the nrghts ot Aprrl 28 and 29 was the malor clramatrc otterrng ot O Dea for the year The large attendance ot parents and frrencls tcstrtled to the hugh appreciation rn which the plays presented by our school have always been held Don Anderson as Herbert and Jack Marsh as hrs torbearrng wrfe were exceptronally good Nell Murphy as the daughter Alice and Charles Vogeler as Andrew Goodrrch were excellent The lrrsh maid was well portrayed by Tom McBrrde All the other members ot the cast deserve a vvora ot apprecratron but space does not permrt All agreenl that Bug Hearted Herbert was one of the best acted plays ever presented rn the hrstory of O Deo We cannot adequately express our thanks to Mr Peter Ooos who drd such a splendld rob rn coachrng the players Jack Meals and hrs assrstants dld a most eftlcrent precc ot work as stage managers Brothers Crumlrsh and Hunt were faculty moderators Clumeat Sla f Brown Hu u Mcffluslrcey R :hard Var c l frclf ow Mc fr les, P er reno Jaclr Marsh John Bakulrch f ' ' mhwwwpwmw l ,f 54 ll I 1 ---W-1 1 rr A T r, -, :I+ I .lt , A 5 Q - 1 X V , 5, K 'W' 3, , ,A r,, - g so if .., ' T . Al 4 , U -fx ' rf 5 .M A X ft , xx g '31, 3 A . K 4 I A ' , 'Rr A A ' f r f f 1 7 , , T r , C 3 , , f I , 1 I , . . n P I Frm' Rowfmo gh Mcflo nn, Phrlrp , , r I :nf Bs R -I ,:,ha,l S- Ima t, Alb ' A, , ',
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Read ng left to r ghr John Vo land Hugh McGough Leo Bro Wsth a vsew to sncrease Interest sn pub lsc speaksng among our students sntra mural contests sn dramatsc speaksng and oratory were held dursng the second semester These contests gave every boy an opportunsty ot showsng what he WGS able to do Every contestant worked hard and earnestly to secure the honor of tlrst Dramatsc speaksng was contlned t Freshmen and Sophomores whsle the Jun sors and Sensors took part sn the oratory As a result of the semstlnals held o March T5 three Freshmen two Sopho morcs two Junsors and ssx Sensors quals fled for the flnals The flnals were held on Aprsl T3 Corn petstson was keen and the performance of the contestants was ot a hugh standard Mgr John F Gallagher presented the trophses to the wsnners He congratulated all concerned and sasd he was very much smpressed by the earnestness and abslsty of the speakers ebaie The G Deo Forensic Club has enjoyed a most suc cesstul year The club consssted of two teams Hugh McGough and Leo Brown composed the tlrst whsle the second sncluded Bsll DeForeest and Dsck Vosland The topsc for dsscussson was Resolved That the Unstcd Natsons now be revssed snto a Federal World Goverrment The Seattle Unsverssty Forenssc Tourna ment was the tlrst masor competstson they attended lt ths Hugh McGough gasned the tlnals ot the Scholarshsp speaksng contest Thesr next smportant competstson was held at Gan zaga sn msd February Here McGough and Brown placed tlrst and second sn smpromptu They also placed sn the quarter tlnals sn Debate The boys recesved much expert coachsng from Brother Walsh and Brother Bradley The generous asssstance gsven by the Mothers Club contrsbuted greatly to the team s success ocufwn Read g left to g R cha cl St John Nel Mu phy Dale MCK aht Ch Robert Tompksns Ge old Z gmark . f - Q . . . J . : , I .S . s s 1 J ' - I 4 l , , wn I ' 81 0 . A , , . 's J ' 9 se J I..J T, J ' place in his particular group. K ,t mi 3 . X Q . ' F ' O , 1 lt ft- st s' 5 , . - g ' f ' I Y, , . '. lf I Y . - ' M ' - n 3 N .- I I . .K L , a I sn rs hr: s r . . , s r , nsg ,Charles shosa, . ' , r sn .
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Jlloilzem l C su, Nfftlltll VJF MP 'OHN H McHUGH HA llBi M Kbllf Q' Thus ns ore ot the most actrve and zealous organrzatlons connected wrth ODea Hugh School Led by then popular and hardworking presrdent Mrs Marte Swegle the ladtes MRS ERNESTJ MRO are untrrrng rn therr efforts to support tlnanctally and other MRS THOMASE BOSCH QU wise our school actrvrtres fo UPOWU UQ Seffeforx All the events whrch they sponsored durrng the year were wonderfully successful The ladres held tour formal card parties three book revrews two theatrrcal pertormances and a rummage sale Thrs latter was perhaps the outstanding event at the year Mrs H Stormo acted as chairman To her and her zealous group of workers goes the honor or nnakrng the sale the huge success that rt was We owe the members of our Mothers Club a debt of gratttude tor havlng done so much to make our school year a success P all Our small group ot about sixteen enthuslasts drd a wonderful rob It our pep meets and basketball games lacked nothrng of the annratron and enthusrasm typrcal ot O Dea boys we owe the greater part of rt to the splrlted and excellent work of our pep band Practice was held about three trmes a week durrng lunch perrod It was a grand example of school sprrrt to see our bandsmen sacrrhce the greater part ot therr tree time Everybody worked hard The spark plug of the organrzatron was Bob Fouty Many dtttlcultres and obstacles had to be overcome and were It not tor Bob s determrnatron and zeal we dont thunk the group would have held together front Pow Arlyn Lnzore ohn Muller Jack Spell Rodney San ' ee c ar Darby Jam s Kuemple Bob Fouty Back Row Gary Mayberry loc Gaudra Ramon Lellr James Bar ton John Munary .lack Marsh lohn Carutel Lyle Raaen ' no . 'lf Mrs A 1 H. 5 Gtr W fwwtf-r-r A Q , mr, ro r ,Hr Q' vw' tw-vrftmtr Sr-fra-1 fy ' r V A 1 I . . Y 1 I - . 4 1, wmv ' - ' , ff 'f , , I I l l ' , . . . . . I l . . . I . X . ' 1 A ' 1 . X. Q Q 1 ,, E+: R g 6- r X rr ' ,Y U W. . v f , W , J .7 . , I Y I Q, r . QQ . ' t , Rl h d , Q I , s. 1 1 gl . , . g . y 1 5 ' V 1 x , I 4 '
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