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1 T LEADING ACTORS IN CAREER ANGEL limi Row: Kelley. Lee. Oillonnell. Front Row: Ficociello. Temmallo, McLaughlin, lilurrai. On December 9th and 10th. the Loyola Players, under the able direc- tion of Fr. Mulchay and Mr. O'Brien, opened the curtains on the comedy Career Angelll. The locale of the play is an orphanage, L'Hidden Housew, run hy four Brothers. The story revolves around the amusing and heartwarm- ing consequences resulting from the desire of Brother Seraphim! Guardian Angel tMaurice Murphyl. to enter upon a career. The complacent atmos- phere of the orphanage is never the same again after Brother Seraphim lDick Troy! begins talking to his Angel whom no one hut he can see. From then the climax of the play. where all is solved, the three other Brothers. Brother Gregory lRonnie McLaughlint. Brother Fideles Llohn Murrayl, and Brother Uhaldus llVlartin Olllonnelll manifest complete hewilderment at Brother Seraphimis vision of his Angel. With the capture of J. Mosely Barr ll7rank Leel, head of a spy ring. and the return ol Kurt lAnthony Temallol all douhts are resolved. and Brother Seraphim once IHOIC comes into his own. For the second year in a row. Ronnie McLaughlin received one of the medals for the hest actor. John Murray won the other.
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K 1 L A ,gow ug Yr. Baclc: Caffolll. Sigikhamt M0 erald M3903 ' g 7 RENAISSANCE activity began to roll on Sept. 29, 1953 and the main topic of our first meetings was the selection of our yearbook theme. Since His Holiness, Pope Pius XII disclosed on Sept. 8th that the year, 1954, would he a Marian Year, we decided to high- light and emphasize the Marian Year as our theme. Then we set our backs to the plow. This year marked the 27th edition of the yearbook. Senior response was immediate and enthusiastic. Forty seniors worked long and hard on the individual write-ups and they were completed by Dec. 11th. Right here we want to thank Jack Nichols, RENAISSANCE co-editor, who typed 90 percent of the entire yearbook so expertly and expedi- tiously. The top echelon chosen for the RENAISSANCE were Jack Nichols, Vic Wade and John Donlan. Busi- ness co-editors became Paul Maney, All Carroll, Joe Ciere and Joe Ailingerg sport editors: ,lack Wayland, Dick Murphy and Pete Tracy. Jerry Finnegan, Frank Luz, Charlie Hegarty, Paul Dolan and Vlfalter Engel SANCE. nt, Yitz- RENM5 T cy. Fw yout- ouuat 0? limit rann6'5all'e0lil-ne, Dolan' usiNasS V533 s axes. 979-ilimewloaeratofr B Mmam C Grgiiin P' were selected as our Associate editors. Others, who contributed their talents in various ways were Marty O'Donnell, Frank Moran, Bob Moll, Tom Mahoney, Bob Moll, John Fitzgerald, John Fallon and many others too numerous to mention. We want to express especially our gratitude to Rev. Frank J. Griffin, SJ. whose expert skill and executive ability has coordinated all the available abilities and talents of outstanding Seniors and trained them to work together and produce this magnificent yearbook. The onerous but necessary task of signing contracts with Vantine's Studio of Boston, S.K. Smith of Chicago and Bradbury, Sayles, O,Neill Co., Inc. of New York was promptly and efficiently handled by Fr. Griffin. On Dec. 8th THE RENAISSANCE sponsored a Roller Skating Party at the Co-ed Rollerdrome in Allston where over 500 B.C. High boys and girls from local Catholic high schools and academies, spent a very en- jovable and profitable afternoon. On Dec. 23rd we had
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