Christian Brothers Academy - Cadet Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 87 text:

A. Flores, W. Klein, J. Myers and J. Ford discuss articles for their next issue 'beauty' N. And truly. cach edition of the Sentry is a nheautyil. The excellent literary articles. the placement ol' columns. as well as the great deal of information offered all add to the perfection of a great school project such as this. Every edition seems to make improvements over the last one. and in a short time, it will be a most outstanding high school newspaper. The Sentry, always a most important part in the school life. has the approval of every cadet and we hope that in the future it will take all honors with first rating. Among the leaders are: John Slack. Editor-in-Chielig Fran- cis Hanlon, William Klein and Philip Sgarlata. News. Feature and Sports Editors. respectively. The associate editors are: James Ford, Edward Poziomek, accompanied by the writers Arthur Flores, William Burt, Joseph Hannon. Howard Sill, Francis Mulderry. joseph Marcy, Donald Williams. William Chesterfield. Richard McKinley. Thomas Brown and William Toomey. Typists are W'illiam Rosenherger. Joseph Rock. Francis Roche. and Anthony Paradiso. A journalism course was conducted during the second semester by Brother Nlichael for freshmen and sophomores interested in writing for future issues of The' Sr'r11'ry. The course dealt with the fundamentals ol' newspaper writing. giving the members opportunities of gaining experience in news and sports articles. feature and humor columns, and in conducting personal interviews. The sophomores were: Brennan. R. DeStefano. Felock. Lanahan. N. Fiscarelli. N. Flores. F. Hannan. D. Hart. F. Huether. C. Jester. Kane. Nlealey. G. Noeth. V. Ruede The plehes taking the course were: YV. Conboy. G. Dyer, R. Fortuna. YY. Gleason. YV. Gould. E Dee-gan. -I. Kissane. G. Mantica. M. Mc- Mahon. XY. X1cVeigh, G. Nlurphy. R. Fortuna, J. Mantica and C. Murphy closely investigate the rudinients of good journalism li-'I fftjl if VV, Toomey types publicity articles Mfyers. F. Padula. B. Patnode. E, Riker T. Ryan. D. Schuler. Taggart. L. Tes- sier. Journalists leave for Clolunilnin Press Conference in New Yorl-Q



Page 89 text:

Little Johni' gets taken for a ride an Oscar as the toughest. most menacing mugs of the year. They efiieiently handled the part of The Gimp . Solomon . as played by 'lim Kavanaugh and ,lim Powers. was doubtless the comic hit of the show. They really 'irolled 'em in the aislesn in their side-splitting renditions of the hilarious Solomon,'. Tony Losi and Dominic Donato portrayed the excitable fantastic little fruit vendor. Domonic Battista. Their rollick- ing version provided an easy outlet for unsuppressed laughter. In the monastery scene we had Bill Cashin and Paul DeRusso as the sympathetic, understanding Abbot llonquil. Each ex- celled in the gentle presentation of the Abbot. who seemed so willing to help Brother Orchid. Their performances were particularly touching. Al Schiavone paralleled Garry Nlurphy as Brother Gera- nium. the man who had a problem. The simplicity and heart- lelt expression in the part contrasted with the rougher, less gentle Brother Orchid. Cliff Bradt. the dramatics critic. Slave Art Flores extremely high praise for his interpretation and presentation of Brother Nasturtium. However. Neil lYestgate was unsurpassed in his equivalent role. Actually both boys were superb. As the haughty, sharp voiced Brother Hollyhock, Will Klein and Will Toomey rendered sterling performances. Be- cause of their marvelous exhibition several people hated them as they endeared Dominic'l. However, it was all in the script, and we will remember the enthusiasm both YVill's had in putting on their part of the play. THE Mex BEHIND THE Sci-Qxx-:su Orchids'i to these men that made our play the phe- nomenal success that it was. By dint of persevering labor and motiye of pure unselHshness our stage crew make possible the success of the play. Clapably directed by Professor Sano, the coinriittee consised of -Ioe Nowak. Manager, Don Ruggaber, Phil Sgarlata, Tom Grady, Don Williams and Joe Joyce. Words cannot express the gratitude of the cast towards these self4sacrificing men. Under the capable direction of Professor William Murphy Brother Orchid was conceived, curtained and made a beautiful reality. The members of the cast are as one in expressing their thanks to Prof. for making possible the completion of their dreams of a Senior Playu. The Floratincs at VYork Ruggaber, Joyce, D. Williams, Nowak, T. Grady 1 ladderl and P. Sgarlata put iinisliing touches o their scenery W M, at Q , J , --

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