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Father John McKenzie, S.J., receives the red carpet treatment an entering the Loyola Com- munity Theatre. Summer Curtain Guild The Summer Curtain Guild is a notable ex- ception to the inactivity of Loyola organizations during the long, lazy, vacation months. This year a new challenge was presented to the Guild in the form of an invitation to present a play before the National Catholic Theater Con- ference held in Detroit during the week of August 23-30. The play selected was Shake- speare's Midsummer Night's Dream, one of the successes of the last school year. The cast, under the direction of Mr. William Morris, remained much the same. Because of the different facili- ties available in Detroit, however, the play was presented in a three-quarter arena style with the costuming and setting transformed from Eliza- bethan to Greek. JoElIen Tomsic and Robert Egan display emotional unrest in The Little Foxes.
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Alex Birren and his son, Robert P., representing the Silver Anniversary Class of '39, cut a piece of cake for the Very Rev. James F. Maguire, S.J., president. Father Mulligan, S.J., chats with editors from Chicago's four major newspapers: Cleft to right? Larry S. Fan- ning, Milburn P. Akers, Clayton Kirkpatrick, and Luke P. Carrol. 4' L, 1 ,wi li A ' 4- ,,.- be Graduates from every school in the Uni- versity and every class since i909 gathered on June l3, for the Annual Alumni Day. Their re- union began with Mass at 9:l5 celebrated by the Most Rev. R. P. Hillinger, D.D., who delivered a sermon on the Importance of Alumni to a University. Breakfast followed immediately and then came a reception for faculty members. Lunch was served in the Xavier Grill with Pres. .--v '-N fgjj XX! Other persons participating in the Alumni Day were John Carmichael, sports editor, Chicago Daily News, Tom O'Hara, recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, track coach Jerry Weiland, Father Maguire, S.J., and Joseph A. Cantafio, president of the Alumni Association. Cantafio, D.D.S. acting as toastmaster. ln the afternoon members of the press and L.U. profes- sors delivered talks on everything from Greek Art to the Vatican Council ll. A reception, din- ner, and dancing at the lovely, north side Edge- water Beach Hotel brought a day of making new memories and summoning old ones to a fitting close.
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