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a 2-2 record, finishing in third place. Pat Ouinn, Jim Sullivan, and Pete Krebs pulled inmost of their rebounds. Quinn was the highest sco- rer ln the league, Tex Wiltrakis' Rebel Rousers were picked by many as the teamthat would take theleague, but somehow they didnlt getstar- ted. Wirhmkis and Jackline did most of their scoring, with Mischler Ind Maurer setting up the plays. Their main weakness seemed to be in in the rebounding department. , Lowell Neuzil's Sureshots also needed some big men under theboards. They had plenty of speed and scoring ability with Brother Loughlan Neuzil, and Paul Hendrickson, but without the rebounds they managed to win only one game during the season. Night-Hake-Its 22- 5 VOLLEYBALL A Division Nic Nacs 21- 6 Crumbs 4-o Sleepers 21- 6 Crybabies 3-1 Nad Monks 18- 9 Rabble Romfers 2-2 Skeeters 12-12 Eeatniks 1-3 The Hands 10-17 Gnomes o-4 gfxzxssffokefs 1333 BASKETBALL W D,,,,s,,,,, Northern Stars 9-18 Wanderers 4-0 Slamming Sams 4-23 P0'nt f 3'9 Never Misses 2-2 Sure Shots 1-3 Rebel Rousers 1-3 Playoff Ga e Wanderers 27 Crumbs 24 TRACK ew programs and projects are frequently being adopted here at Saint Josephls, and sports doesn't fall behind in the new activities. During the past, on Saint Joseph's Day, the college and high school have par- ticipated in a school Olympiad, or track meet among themselves. This became so popular with the student body that Father Shaun formed a track squad to compete with outside schools. This was to be the first track squad in Saint Joseph's history. Father Shaun finally was able to arrange a dual meet with Centralhigh School of Phenix City. 1 Our team consisted mostly of students who had won the events in our own meet. On Easter Tuesday they left for Central animated with enthu- siasm even though the cards were stacked pretty highly against them. ln the mile run, Joel Courtwright and Harry Evans were best our milers with the times of 6:8 and 6:2 respectively. But under pressure in town, Courtwright blazed across the finish line first in 5:37 with Evans coming in second. Dick 0hrt followed with a I0:9 run to take the hundred year dash. Will Booth, John Kiernan, Ed Murphy, and Joel Courtwright took the honors in the mile relay turning in a 4:7 run. In the field events we could muster only one first on John Kiernan's shot put heave of 40' 3'. ln the rest of the events Central had things under control, although we did manage several second and thirds in field events. According to the score 60 to 33 we didnlt do very well but the meet did have its significance in that there is the poesi- bility of track and field activity receiving more attention in our Sports curriculum.
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HIGH SCHOOL PLAY y name is Joey Perhaps.' With these words, Freddie Amato in the t role of Joey stepped into the bright glare of the stage ligh s, open- ing the High Schgol Play for I959. The play, entitled 'Broadway after Dark', was adapted by Father Brendan from Damon Runyon's 'Guys and . .. .- -' f Dolls.' After introducing himself Joey goes onto introduce some o the other interesting characters of Broadway such as Educated Edmond fkay- mond Donnellanl, Sleepout Lebowitzfdim Sullivanl,Angiethe 0xlJimWieg- horstl, Society MaxlJoe Shafferl, and Milk-Ear WilliefDave Lopatal. The main plot revolved around John Marquis in the role ofNathan De- troit, the elusive bachelor and gambler, and Bob Jackline, his persis- tent fiancee, Chanel 35. Besides trying to stave off his marriage to Chanel, to whom he has been engaged for fourteen years, Nathan is con- stantly on the dodge trying to elude the cops and Lieutenant Brannigan lPat Ouinnl, while he is trying to fulfill his promise to Harry the HorsefJim Mellonigl andhis prominent guest Big Julius fEd Koscinskil, to have a crap game. Through his 'boys' Benny SouthstreetKMike Harvey, and Nicely-Nicely JohnsonCAmby Owensl who contact the more 'respect- able' characters of New York after dark, Nathan Detroit has been mak- ing the crap game a rather profitable sideline to his newsstand. Nathan is usually in the money, however he is momentarily out 07 dough and to be able to have the crap game in the Biltmore Garage he has to have a grand. In order to procure this small sum he makes a bet with SkyMastersonKBruce Cummingsl that he cannot take a certain 'beau- fifulu fSarah Argyle, played by Bob Brownl to the El Parcheezo night club. Now this would not be too bad but Miss Argyle is a sergeant in the local temperance movement, composed of herself, her uncleiCaptain Argyle, played by Pete Krebsl, Corporal Browningfbick Schoessowl, and Dream Street Roseidim O'Donnelll, a nreformed' Alchoholic. When Chanel is not engaged in the chase, she tries to held down a job as a singer at the Hot Box Night Club, run by Rusty CharliefPat Evansl, and in the words of Harry the Horse, 'her voice occasionally scratches on her tonsils.l In her songs, Chanel is accompanied by the Hot Box BisquitsiBob Rink, Marty Mayer, Joel caurtwright, and Dick Schoessowl. One of the minor plots deals with the sad misfortunes ofMadame La: G'imDefBob Gallagherl. It all started when Madame La Gimpe gilted Fer.. gus AppletonlCarl Seebaj, a Shakespearean ham, for a Spanish guitar Player who died, leaving her with a childlSmall Concita, played by Jeff Mischlerl. Not being able to support herself andher daughter, Ma- dame La Gimpe sends SmallMConcita to a wealthy relative in Spain. lhere Concita becomes engaged to a Whig, big swellnwnose parents lKev'in Moore and Steve Flottj are now coming to America to 'investigate Madame La Gimpe. All Gimpy's friends come to her aid by putting on a big show for the comte and the comtessa at the Biltmore by acting as visiting celebrities. However, when it is found out that the comte and the comtessa are not the real heirs to the estate in Spain, and that their son had run off and joined the Foreign Legion to avoid marrying Concita, the whole sham is dropped and Small Concita ends up with An- gie the ox, after seeing the WYales play the Narvards.'
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