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Loyola Nile, One -Act Plays; A Year’s Activity The Mask and Rapier Dramatic Society opened the year with a bang with the presentation of Loyola Nite, the fun-packed annual variety show of the actors. A new twist was added to the program with a skit enacted by members of the faculty entitled “If Teachers Act As Students Do.” Inter- spersed with music, slap-stick, drama arid subtle humor, the show proved to be a howling success. Next on the program of activities by the drama- tists was an interclass competition to determine who would compete in the national Jesuit one-act play contest in Philadelphia. For the first time the actors had an auditorium and stage of their own. The stage is located in the basement of Our Lady’s Chapel of Evergreen. William Volenick served his second term as presi- dent of the group with the able assistance of Vice- President John Kelleher. Joe Serio received the nod for Secretary. Financial chores of the society were again handled by Norman Karolenko. Master ofElectricityEdWatson handled the lighting chores.
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The Men Behind The Desk Management Club Accounting Club MANAGEMENT CLUB members look ahead to the fu- ture with dreams of high executive positions (top right). Accounting Club wizards strike a pose during one of their few free moments (middle right). Time out for relaxation after a tough class (bottom left). Loyola’s potential businessmen united this year to form two new clubs, the Accounting and Man- agement Clubs, both organized in the Fall of 1951. The Management Club has as its principal aim, the purpose of studying advanced management problems, particularly in the field of labor and in- dustrial relations. President of the Management Club was Charles Connolly while John Crouse served in the capacity of vice-president. Joseph Morris was secretary and E. Gordon Wharry, treasurer. Francis X. Kaspar served as chairman of the all-important Program Committee. During the scholastic year the Accounting Club served as a cushion on which its members could work out class problems together and delve into the deeper and more intricate aspects of Account- ing. Loring Voelker was president.
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Robert Bellarmine’s Boys DEBATER GAYLE PHILLIPS TKA HONORS IN DEBATING were conferred on Joe Blair, Frank Kihn, Jack Seal (below — left to right) and Gayle Phillips (above) by their selection to Tau Kappa Alpha, national forensic fraternity. LOYOLA’S TRIUMPHANT debaters pose with mod- erator Father Davish. President Blair is on the modera- tor’s right. New laurels were gained by the Robert Bellar- mine Debating Society when the orators placed third among thirty -one schools in the Johns Hop- kins Debate Tourney. Top debater proved to be Jack Seal. The society engaged in 100 intercollegiate debates meeting Georgetown, Hopkins, Notre Dame, Princeton, Navy, Penn, Fordham and many others. Headed by Joe Blair, Jr., the debaters enjoyed a successful season with the topic “Resolved: That the Federal Government Should Adopt a Per- manent Program of Price and Wage ( ontrols.” Other officers were: Jack Seal, Vice-President; Gayle Phillips, Manager; John Fitzpatrick, Secre- tary, and Frank Kihn, Treasurer. DEBATERS JACK SEAL, JOHN FITZPATRICK hold a private debate as Frank Stafford puts a point across to the audience (below — right).
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