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Class Marshals for Gonzaga Night were Graig Ehlinger, Froshg Mike Moran, Sophomoresg jeff Colliton, Iuniorsg and jerry Wasson, Seniors. Ron Crosby, Tom Dean, Dan McCanta, and Harry Denenny are caught during their parts in the'Freshman presentation. Right: Don Agostino delivers the Big M commercial on the Senior's Ed Bullpup show. Below: Dick McGinn, Con Lacey, Tom Lyonnais, and Ed Reilly team up as the Four G's to help cinch the award for the Seniors. Below, right: Dave Thomas, complete with tails, does a Gon- zaga Night imitation of Victor Borge. Gonzaga Prep is a school of traditions. Among these tra- ditions, Gonzaga Night is the most outstanding. This is the highlight of the closing yearg the night that Bullpups shine before their parents, teachers, and friends. Gonzaga Night has grown to be an expected success and this year was no exception as Mr. Baker, S.-I., directed every- thing with smooth finesse. The revived Prep band under the direction of Mr. Alex Saltman started things off with a jam session air after which the Glee Club presented its song stylings. These two fine groups reappeared during the evening and were received with bounding applause. Ed Reilly, the grand marshal, introduced the class marshals who spoke on Gonzaga Spirit and then introduced their talent. This was all-Gonzaga talent and showed amazing versa- tility. The freshmen put the show onto its best foot by giving a clever old-time flicker movie in one act complete with retakes and black-mustached villain, Mike Burns and Terry Flannery cornered things for the sophomores by offering a duet, a drum solo, and an eccentric ballet-pantomime. The juniors followed with a cutting take-off on Stalag 17, called Room 17. The senior's award-winning presentation was a poor second-rate but extremely humorous imitation of the Ed Sullivan Show. Don McNall was Ed Bullpup and led the way for his 4-act smash. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of foot- ball letters by coach Bill Frazier and cross-country letters by Mr. Schlim, SJ. Another chapter of Gonzaga tradition was brought to a climax as the Kennelly Inspirational Award for Football was given to Karl Ota by Frazier.
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ROMA - GRAECA l MR. IO 'FH CARLSON, SJ. Moderator Roma-Graeca QRome and the Cul- ture of Greecej is Gonzaga's chapter of the junior Classical League, a na- tional organization formed to promote and stimulate interest in the sources of our Western heritage. The center of interest for Roma-Graeca members is a four year reading and writing program. First row: Laurence Smelser, Bob Wilson, Pat O'Donnell, joe Danovich, Paul Anselmo, joe McKinnon, Bob Flaherty. Second row: Pat Ford, Henry Matthew, Larry Zimmerman, Jerome Baruffi, Jerry Ignace, Tom Chapman, Larry Menegas, Pete Cambell. Third row: Pete Gerber, Bob Pearson, Wendell Winslow, Dave Thomas, Dennis Morgen, Tom McKinnon, Dennis Boni, James Poesl, Gary Dressen. Fourth row: Bill Hottell, Dick Perry, Art Schmidt, Tom Miller, Brady Twohy, Bob McNeese, Joe Hauer. A tighter inter-squad game CHESS CLUB PAWN-PUSHERS are, first row: Manfred Jewell, james J. Murphy, Peter jacoy, Mark Dalsky. Second row: Dick McGinn, Frank Raney, Tom Rice. Third row: Bill Hottell, Larry Flynn. Fourth row: Herman Rossi, Larry Marshall, Daniel Jones, Harry Lewis. MR. JOSEPH SMALL, S. J. Chess Club Moderator
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