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Page 99 text:
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27:3 43 Rev. ako. 1. c. Fettows DRAMA At the Bow Theatre, on Wednesday night, February 3, 1954, at 8:15, the Boys' Central Dra- matic Club presented its annual play - - THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY Behind the scenes at the Bow there was tense excitement, and much nervousness, while the cast awaited the curtain before the in front of the scenes farce. Much relief was felt by all when the play was well received, and the comment, - best play Central has ever produced, was heard from many members of the audience. The cast included some of the Boys' Central leading ladieswz Miss Jim Sheire, Miss Tom Tipple, Miss Terry Irving and Miss George Met- calf. The leading men were Messrs. Gene Hogan, John Cashell, john Drynan and Jim Dris- coll, also Mr. GQ ehh - - Miss QPQ Brian Tierney. Nobody Qexcept Tierneyj was quite sure just what he was. Nevertheless it was all in fun and a good time was had by all. By all that is except the production staff, without which there would have been no play at all. A vote of thanks is due Mrs. Dorothy Lombardi for helping with the make-up, and to Mr. Tom Quinn for his splendid stage settings. VVith regard to the stage managers, we vote Joe Kosmak and Joe Finnegan as the best in the West, and Peter Irving as the best prompter ever. We're running Rev. Bro. L. C. Uicker for publicity president and his assistants, Joe Kosmak, Jerry Sullivan and Jim Driscoll on the very best Thanks Platform. And last but not least, the cast would like to extend to its Director - Rev. Bro. J. C. Fellows, its most humble, grateful and sincere thanks. The sacrifice of the cast could come nowhere near matching that of Brother Fellows. The benefits which the cast received from his guidance cannot be measured in feet or inches, but only in the yardstick of time.
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fi M k!x Vi M W THE SPEECH TEAM .lu A-nm Left to Right: Kneeling: G. Hogan and S. Frankino. B. Sullivan, M. Buckley, I. Sheire, Rev. Bro. l. C. Fellows, lnstructorg T. Irving, G. Rule. : H. Craig, P. Vedovatti, E. Hensley, 1. Dornbos, I. Bonner, D. Winters. 4th Row: C. Foley, C. Canry, I. Cashell, 1. Nevin, I. McCarthy, I. Driscoll. Absent: 2nd Row: 3rd Row Tom Tipple. IT VVAS SAID by many last year when Central tied for the Carroll College Catholic Speech- meet Sweepstakes, that they would have a strong Speech Team at Central in 1954. So far this prophecy has come true. This 1954 season of speech has been perfect in every sense. Central broke all of her previous records by doing what no other school has been able to do. That is: bring home three Sweepstakes trophies. At the beginning of the season Central amassed twice as many points as the second place team, to win the Meet for all Catholic schools in the State. It was the second time in a row that Central took this meet, held annually at Carroll College. Next, and also for the second time in a row, Central won the coveted Sweepstakes trophy at the Meet for all schools, public and Catholic in the southwestern part of Montana. Finally, to round out a perfect score, Central received the greatest honor of all, the first place, or Sweep- stakes at the M.S.U. Interscholastic Meet, held in Missoula for all public, Catholic, and pri- vate schools in the State of Montana. The Speech Team owes a special debt of gratitude to Rev. Bro. II. C. Fellows for his splen- did leadership. Without Brother Fellow's help, these things would have been neither pos- sible nor probable. All boys at Central can well be proud that a man like Brother Fellows is at the head of the Speech Team.
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