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Clary, Lllfllfll Ulivuw, Ilnlm -ICHlllIlgS. In Ulu- In llu- ECIJZIYZIIIUII ol ilu' l'l'l'5llIIlCIl lmm llu' rcsl ul ilu' mcluuml. nu'mlu?1'sl11p in llu Clvc Club was l'c'sl1'ulc'cl only lo Soplumum's -lunirnx zuul Scnirnx. :uul c-zuh ul' lluwc lllllx clzlsscs was :imply 1'c-plrscnltvcl. 'llur nu-mlu-rs ul ilu' Glcc Cllulm, which IllllIllJi'l'L'll 28 buys arc: .Xlhcml lJ'.-Xmim, vllIl'i'IIl Nlilllll. Dun licgcmis, 'llumuns Mullins, Alolm llilllhlllilll. Rrmalcl Szxlfillo, liclwzml Clzusimly, Wurrcn Alilllllllil. -Iflllll l,lS2ll'l'KYll. Paul l2lll.L'l'l'll'I'L .xl'llllll' lic-zuu'lu'min, Rulmzlrcl Nlylm. Paul llflllflllfl' zuul .XllJL'l'1 Cnloilzl, A-Xlm, lfclwarrl Ricrilclli. zmurs llunlu Rclu- Plzuuc, -lou-pil .X1uI1'ukicwic'f, XVilliz Nlllrplmy, Roger l zuu'lu'1'. .Xnllumy Rullzlrc HIS Glufrilum Clcufzili, tjulm NIc'lil1'r1y. ulmvpll Grim znlrli. mul liclwzml lin-wnizak. L-wk umm Ava? NIISS Nl XIIUN llfwflm lI2ll
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l'll'S1 row, lelt to right: lllllll Bishop, l'.l1W1ll'l1 Lonlin. 131111111111 Rilini, RlCll2l1'Ll Myles, Anthony hlllllllllll. jerry Co111'oli, 11.1117111215 Nlll111IlS.j1I1llCS Kiorrigztn. 11411121111 Hziiney, Vincent Bxtrtolini. S1'1'on11 row: Miss M. Nlorgztn. Miss C. h11l1lUll.vlllL'C1l1 .Xi1l:11z1. ,Xlhert 1Y,X111i1to, lvlllllllll Nlnrphy. l'l1lw:11'11 Ri1'1'itelli, llillll Hogan, ,Xrthnr 15ez1111'l11'n1i11. Roger F2lllf'llCl'. Ri1'h11r1l I,el'errier. l'l1i1'1l row: john ll11risl1i:1n, F1'2l1lC'lS l'il7l'gllC. Ri1'I121r1l Neilxin. Henry '1l1ll'112lll. 1101121111 Sailfillo, 111111101 Ri11z1I11i, Rene l,l1lll1l', Anthony R1l'll1ll'4lS, I,1'11'is lirnnelli. Glee Club O ins1r11n1e11t can appro211'h tl1e 11111112111 voice i11 IJCY1-Clfllflll of 10110 211111 heanty ol' expression. No 11111si1ial CIlSC1ll1JlC C2111 give 111ore pleasure than a ehorns ol' well-trainecl 111as1'11line voices. For spirit 211111 l121r1nony, s111i11 a 1ihor11s is llI1Sl1YlJ2lSSCCl. Yes, after an absenfe ol lllally y1'2l1'S, 111C 1121 Salle A1'a11en1y Clee Club is 11211-11 again. Sin1ie 2111 tl1e lirotliers were overloa1le1l witl1 work an11 were 1101 ahle to llI1l1C1'l2l14C S111'll a task, Brother lJire1'tor SC2ll'1fllCC1 1111til 11e 10111111 El very 1'21p21l11e 1lire1ttress i11 the perso11 ol' Miss c1C1'lTlll1C Z. Mahon. Miss Helen Morgan a1'te1l as ZiC'1'0IllIJ2i1llS1. That they were IllOliC than s111'1'ess1'11l was proven at tl1eir lirst appe21r21111te, give11 to the parents ol' tl1e S1llt1C111S o11 tl1e nights ol' 13000111- her 10, 11, 111111 12. 1'l1'0lll that ti111e the 1 120 gro11p was i11 eo11st2111t 110111211161 to give C011- 1'erts. Atnong tl1e several stthools at which tl1e hoys sang were: Central ,Falls High, Rho1le lsla111l College ol' E1l11ea1io11. Mo1111t Pleasant High. 211111 St. Xavier's A1'a11e111y. Since tl1is year lll2ll'1iCl1 tl1e Christian Brothers' Ce11te11- ary i11 111C U11ite1l States, a solenin High Mass was 1'ele11rate1l i11 SS. lleter 211111 Paul Cathe11ral i11 tl1e latter part ol' April. Here tl1e Clee Clnh sang the Mass ol' St. lean Baptist 111: la Salle. Also at Christntas, 19117. La Salle w21s 1lOllU1'Ci1 hy having its Clllll YCll11CI' the tra11i- tio1121l Christnias carols o11 tl1e 1'a1lio. 'I'l1eir so11gs, varying l'1'OIll 1'lassi1'211 to popu- lar, i111-l1111e Sllfll song l1its as Sto11tl1earte11 Men, Fl'Cll 1'Vari11g's arrangenient ol' Corning Vlllllll tl1e Rye, H1111 Slglllllllll R1lll1lJl'l'g'S Deep 111 My Heart.
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III SOKIITCTY I-ust row, lelt to right: I. Nlagutre. lu Lxiwrence. Nlt. R. Baker, C.. Liutlcpust. Al. Loccoli. DR XNIXI' Second row: Russo. R. T'i1llIC'lll'l', X. lieauchetuin. Y. Xitllllll, R. Nlxles. li. Hicks. Dramatic Society MONCL the many extra-curricular activi- ties which. alter a lapse ol' several years, reappeared this year, was the Dramatic So- ciety. ll the sttccess which crowned the work ol' the organization this year bc taken as a whole, it certainly augurs well lor the luture ol' the society. Under the very capable direction ol' Mr. Raymond A. Baker, 2D-lll0.'X, the boys acted out their lirst play at a school assembly just belore the H147 Christmas holiday. The lnn ol' Return, a one-act murder mystery, tells how the ghost ol' a tnurdered salesman returns to haunt the killer, Charlie, until he Qllharliej conliesses his guilt. The students listened with attention and enjoyed the play very much. For the first time in its history, the La Salle Dramatic Society was allowed to enter the annual Drama One-Act Play Festival, which was held at the Faunce House, Brown Uni' versity, March 17, 18, and 19. This is a con- test in which all secondary schools in Rhode Island compete lor the stale championship. Afterwards, the winning schools cotnpete in Y the New Iingland Drama Festival lor the New England championship. The play which the li. S. thespians put on was The Valiant. To end their lirst year, the society acted ottt a three-act play, Ulirother Orchid, hy Leo Brady, which was acted out lor the public. This play tells the story ol' a gangster who linally becomes a Brother. Membership into the Dramatic Society is restricted only to those whose marks are good. especially in English. It is hoped that next year an even greater tuunber ol' boys will join the organization, one ol' the lew in I.a Salle which gives such wonderful training in public speaking. Oflicers who were elected lor T947--I8 were: President, Gerald Coccoli, ATB-308: Historian and Recorder, -james Maguire, 2D-100,-X1 and Chairman ol' the Play Reading Committee. Roger Faucher, 415-308. Members this year were: Roger lfattcher. Fred l.atu'ence .Iatnes Maguire, Philip l',art'y Richard Myles. Vincent .Xidala Fi'eclei'ick Murpliy, .Xrthur Beaucliemin Carl Liudguist john Russo I-Idtvaud Hicks 11221
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