Christian Brothers High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1959

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Christian Brothers High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Memphis, TN) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 77 of 108
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Page 77 text:

1 Explaining 'EA Lvunjsney many S b ' Omeoi, ' Pf Ban, 0 fan how manyugirlilmistakable Egg! fSant0 are coming to vlitexgctly T em. The cast, which turned out this magnificent comedy, above, proved a true credit to CBHS' drama department. They are, from left to right: Cseatedl J. Willcox, S. Lenti, S. Romeo, S. Solomito, K. Phelan, Cstandingl C. Holder, P. Dwyer, B. Sobral, P. Amoult, and J. Baker. Participating in Charles Wykeham fPat Dwyerl and Chesney's scheme to invite their girlfriends to tea, Bassett Uohn Bakerl delivers a note to them. fabovel While Charley and Jack try to talk Lord Fancourt into play- ing Charley's Aunt, Amy Spettigue fSharon Solomitol and Kitty Verdun CShirley Lentil are excited over meeting the millionaire Haunt. Fir- ,, .5R05'5J' V Q94 5 1 I E . ,V Charlc s duff! f 12 Q A PIAY iN THREE ACTS , i P 5 ' Br. :iff 7 ' 4 J lf III N0l71JJ H 1973, ' f 1 Q ,C I , ' r 'bzhffnfuwv ' X ' lv' fL.'. f.' ' ,Q 'P f ., 4: ' - , r ffm' Wwoyffsp. f 1 :U S-iw? CBC BURGUNDY ROOM Feb.Z8, Bzl' PATA. Mar. 1,2 1959 CHARLEY'S AUNT All CBC had a chance to marvel and delight at the professional job done by Brother Roger and his cast. In the play, an Oxford undergraduate impersonates a wealthy aunt for his two friends and all three become involved in a mad, comic tangle with their sweet- hearts, especially when the real aunt turns up under an assumed name. Above Sir Francis Chesney fPhi1 Arnoultl introduces the psuedo Donna Lucia to Stephen Spettigue fCharles Holderl, who turns suitor in hopes that he may marry her money.

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PRESENTS The ing! Bean TXSQOQ 6 C Y N YW cfblm sox' if z If IDEHIPNII V ,X Z Y 'O i EE Ads iiljyf 3 vi V ' , , XJ A vi .90 i-V7 X f, wflloil ff! X M .L 6 W ii' L X ' 454.1 X 30, cacou LNROOM o 4 f, 955 slap THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN ln this delightful comedy, staged by CBC's own Brother Roger, the Haggett family realizes too late the value of the paintings left by Chris Bean, the great artist who had lived with them when alivei Their servant, Abby, owns the most precious of the paintings and will not part with it, for Bean had secretly been her hus- band. Above, Mrs. Haggett fShirley Lentil, Ada fSharon Solomitol, Susan fMarelise Gallinab and Warren Creamer flohn Guidil examine some of the paintings Creamer has just finished. V W. Arnoulil t Above is D ifiigilieudgiu mit? i3?'i5'i - to 'talk lung one g - se b - ' s. Edwardsps, viigfabxe oil Painting husban The cast, above, included some of CBHS's inimitable actors, as well as the cream of the crop from the girls' schools, From left to right, they are fseatedlz S. Solomito, S, Edwards, S. Lenti, and M. Callina. fstandingl: S. Romeo, P. Dwyer, J. Guidi, B. Wade, and P. Arnoult. Watching Rosen lSanto Romeol write out a check for one of the paintings are Cabovel from left to right: Mrs. Haggett, Dr. Haggett, Tallant CBill Wadel, and Davenport fPat Dwyerl. Abby just can't give up her husbandls best painting, although Dr. Haggett Con phonel, Davenport, and Mrs. Haggett offer some strong encouragement.



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55 ANCE 9 'cYeah, came from Brother Francis, Senior Class moderator, in the familiar Chicago accent, MI think it's the biggest dance we've ever had at CBC. And it was, too! On a wet, rainy November 14, over three hundred young couples passed through the reception line, received the traditional rose, and for the next four hours, danced under a canopy of red and white, to the music of Sy Rose and Kimball Coburn. Fun seemed to bloom like the roses on the tables and walls. Leaving reluctantly at midnight, nearly everyone was Surveying part of the fabulous decorations from their dance are the Seniors of 1959. Above are .l. Wimmer, Class President, with K. Scruggs, and T. Foster, Vice President, with D. Pratt. It took a long time, but it was worth it, said the decorating committee, and here are the rewards of their efforts. Some of the three hundred whirl under the canopy, while others, tuck- ered out from the last dance, take it easy and listen to the fine music. heard to say-c'Not only the biggest dance, but the BEST, too. Hats off to the Brothers and boys who together made this dance a tremendous success! 'WY Q A be ,,'..,2w,, W5 Z ,h Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors enjoyed the big dance as much as the Hold Seniors who made their last the best one. Every once in a while they took time out for free refreshments or the fine entertainment. Above, from left to right a.re: S. Kindig, B. Martin, A. M. Chiozza, and C. Gallina, Below are S. Patton and S. Massey. Dancing, left, to one of Kimball Coburn and Sy Rose's rock- ing-and-rolling songs are J. Haas and K. Ward. For four hours, they and many others enjoyed themselves in one of the finest dances of the year.

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