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MARCDCDN AND WHITE X N 1 1 I 1 DRAMA I IQ '-1 1 Sa e tus yen tbanclonec the e1g1t ea o c pu nclent of prescnttng a slngle three act p ay eat1 N 11111 lnstexcl of ttnx the xoclety produce o11 one ut p ays from tlme to IIITIC Cllflllg me eaaon at I e awemullew lhlb change 11ot only prowded more frequent entertalnment for the atu dent bocly but also preaentecl ample opportumtlea to the memberb of the club to a1r thelr l'tlblflOl1lC talent and to tra1n them 111 pubI1c bpeaktng lour one act plays were ataged and ll1 ordet tle1 procluctlons were Spread1ng the eva I he lplatk I ott e I he Man L p dll and the X I0llll Maker of C remona the e one act sltetche mere produced by t e IOLII Senlor clasxex xcy Crevorys SINGH mg t1e evxb ma pre entul by SCIIIOI' 'X lv a feature of the mont 1 y ettnf X. 1 on ra er111 o re In 111 lol l3rotl1e1 Denys lhe play vx as chrected by I ranux Hanley xx ho very generouxly gave hrs IIITIC and energy 1I111 1t ITIIQII we 1 Nucc sa Nluch of the comedy ol t1c prece naw furnlwhed by Wlllldm Bruton amew Coffey and Eduard Murphy who 1mpe1 sonated the female characters llt the play Ray mond Baker a aclt bmlth gave a very SIDCCFC performance a the unfortunate farmer 0111 Clancy and Fdvsard Short were HITIUNIIIQ ax po hcemen Walter Ittzpatrlclc George Brennan bernard Mclflroy and George lxaln pFOVlfl6Kl exte e11t rustlc atmosphere a 11c gowslpen Sheehan and lvarttn Noonan we ved tave managerx Sen1or C prevented the econcl of the group o p aye early 111 Apnl he Black Bottle 111 wte1y play xs1tl1 a farclal tvslst to tt L?iLlf.,ll t L cv f e e N ool 1 nn a N pacecl p1ese11tal1o11 IXIGIOLDEN L Ninety 1lIlA5I.'l'I1'l'I,I'll t 11111t tl. 1111'.1: XY. II1-151011. 11 ,XI1'12It111. 45. I11-1111:111. XY. If'itxp'1t1i1'k, IZ, Alwl-II1'1+5, I-'. IIz111I1'5- 11. .'I1-1-I1:111, IC. XIII 'pI1y. NY. lI1'1-1111, Il. l:ftlx1I,.l, Xltllltlljf ' S1-1-11111I: .I. t'I:1111-y, 'I'. Alv.X1I:1111, XY. I!1'11u11, .l, l'11I'I'1-5, .I, AI -1l11u:111, Ill, l'llllIlivll, tl, K:1111. V. ,XlI'1'2tl'lllj', J. IJ Ax'Ii11, J II:1lt1111, 'I'I1i1'1I: NY. XY:1II:11'1-, ll. ll'-1'I:1111, .X. Itil'1'--I+-, IC, .XlllIItlIX, I . M1-It1111:1I1I. .I. lilllllt, .l. .NI1I'Jll'IIIB. ll. .XI111i:11t5, If, I':11-11-II, J. t'1111I'-5, tl. Il:111'if1111 Cxontrary to its usual custom the Dramatic Club jesus. helcl unfler the supervision ol the moclera- at l.z Q-II IX 1' 2 ' I A I -y r- '- Al ' . .1 pl .- gr Q i K. x .d E E - O 1 ' Y I H H KI I 2 Q 111 1' , - 1 11 Ia . M .Q .g ' 11 QQ 13, J, S- , . - 1, V S H ' ' Y Q S J 7 a . ' S. , - - 4, - - 5 . II S I , 4 Y 1 H . 4 A . x . S M A. - A - J v N 4 ' I J I l E 1 I 1 ' r' 4 . . ol 1 '14 ' : ' ,A ' , ,, , , ,, J ,, , 'II .1 f 1 ft 1 -11 N ' - 3 I . - I 1 . , I , . . H ,, , Y H l.lIllIS , ' ' I . ' 5 r' E15 'A If- 1 1 .- ' 3 1 - 11 . '. ' . ' 1 ,,-- , L . . . , I.,I C I , Q1 X 1 IN , yg, . , , 1, J, ,V A F' ' - 1' if ' Il fan o th entir .rch 11 its h 'xhecl 'nfl lapt- me g ol the rel-CI I 't 'ty I Il fe I ' ' ' q ' ' . I ' U B I E E
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MAROON AND WHITE I ll 11 :rx Xlut J 1 nrnro ou t un ill DEBAJ IING lhe glory of La Salle extends far beyond her athletlc prowess her superlorlty on the grld lron diamond or cmder path Our students are men of brains as well as brawn Many of these Intellectual gentlemen are members of the Debat mv Society lhe Debatlng Society has for its objectlve the productlon of able speakers and by ll students are brought out and encouraged ln thelr oratorlcal endeavors Debating necessitates more than mere ablllty to speak publlcly Speeches must be loglcal as well as eloquent ln order to be properly presented Careful preparation and keen perception ln detect :ng Flaws lll the arguments of opponents are lm peratlve Ill oratorlcal persuasion All Ill all debating IS the most lmportant ac trvlty ln school llfe It lb essentla for success ln lJl,lblllCSb llfe and a student lb fully equipped to face the world only when he ha been instructed Ill the fundamentals of debating Because of 1ts Importance debating has been added to the curriculum of the Semor year I constitutes the major part of fourth year Engllsh lhls year debating has been elevated from the somewhat mediocre status mto NNl llCl'l lt had lapsed durlng the past few years Under the mod eratlon of the Rev Brother Denys debatmg has not only regalned 1ts former prestlge but lt has at tamed a new standard An attractive schedule of debates has been arranged unlors and Sophomores have had several Ill terclass debates These were planned to stlmu late Interest ln debating so that La Salle may have well tramed debatmg teams III the future On Aprll 20 the debatlng team defeated De La ba e on the questlon Resolved lhat e United States should recognize the present gov ernment of Russla the team which represented the school conslsted of Edward Murphy seph E Halton George Brennan fcapt J Arthur A Geoghegan rebuttallst and oseph V McDermott Calternate IXIGIOLDEN L Nmety two l1l1Il4.X lNfl-L'l,l'l1 lfrrmt tl. tu xml: V. Alt un. I-', lAll'llitlllN'llt', tl. th-rlztm, tl, llrwnnzrll, J. It--um, .l. lbw-vliu. lv. Stu-t-lmn, I-I, All '1 t 12 AIt't'urll15', li. Hukt-r, .l. . '1 115, llzlvkf ll. l4'1':u: tx, .I. Blvl -' lt. .l. U'll rkt-, I , Ilunlf-y, J. M1412 lNY1tIl, li, l'l kt-ll. .-X. lleogln-gamut. .l. Ilulton. J. Foul:-y, J, l'z oil, . Q V . . . - - - ' l D I , I . H , - V, . 4 ,, Z , . th . . . , - H r Q h A , - . S g A l C D. -I h
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