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auditorium, rehearsing and building sets. For in early December the club presented Gogol’s “Inspector General,” giving it an unusual arena stage perlormance. Loyola’s third attempt to win the annual Provincial one-act play contest met with success at Georgetown as the dramatics society’s ])ro- duction, in lull Kabuki style, with on-stage attendants, musicians, and narrator, of the Japanese play, “The Emperor’s Doll,” de- feated the plays of the other three Jesuit schools of the Maryland Province. This show was then sent on to Fordham to com- pete against St. Peter’s College and Boston College, winners of the contests in the New York and New England Provinces, respec- tively. Loyola finished second, defeated by St. Peter’s production of “Pipistrelle of Aquitaine,” by one and three-quarter points. The final score: 201 to 199 4. The scheduled Spring opus of the society was an “Evening of the Theatre,” a collec- tion of scenes from several plays and a com- plete one-act play by a member of Loyola’s faculty. 29
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r Tlie cast of tlie Emperor ' s Doll: Ray Gaeng, Kitty Kelly, Mr. Staley, Fr. Scanlan, John Kuhn, Betty Lamliie, Ray Penn. Roic 2; Jim Quiniper. Mary Jlritton. Helene Cegelski. Marge Kuhn. Mary Lou Gioscia. . ' Vnn Dellone, Adrienne Hulse, Drue Grevemberg. Fred Mainolfi. Roiv 3: Jim Durban. Lee Russo. Bill Taymans, Jerry Leahy. Jim Lombardi, Will McKenna. Dan Fitz.Simmons, Bol) Dunn, .Al Fields. the mask and rapier society Jobn Kuhn and Jim (Jimper seem to think that light is in the wrong place. Witli three major liroductions and several other appearances and extra performances, this was one of the busier seasons for the Mask and Rapier Society. Under its tire- less ])sychologist-moderator, Fatlier Scanlan, and with a new director, English professor H. Charles Staley, the dramatics society first took part in a |)ageant presented in Loyola’s Marian Year celehralion. The November production was the annual vari- ety show, Loyola Night, lor which almost the whole scri])t was credited to Father Scanlan. Events come so close together that the crew and the cast constantly find themselves putting in long late hours in the 28
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Seated: Joe Tyson, Gihy Russell. Standing: Don Smith, Joe Tutcliton, George J anzer — Senior Members of the Chemistry Club. chemistry club Not only to the chemistry majors, hut also to all the stiulents interested in that field, the Chemistry Chib olfers a program of activities that include lectures hy profes- sional chemists ol the community and tours of local iiulustrial plants. The club’s olFicers for this year were Joe Tyson, president, Gihy liussell, vice-presi- dent, and Don Smith, secretary. Faculty ad- visers are Rev. Edward S. Hauher, Chair- man of the Chemistry Department and Rev. Vincent F. Beatty, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. mendel club ith its annual program of papers given by students of the Comparative Anatomy class, the Mendel Club attejnpts to acquaint the students with some of the modern biological problems and the newer acbievements in Standing: Fr. Didusch. Row 1: Gala. Wise, Demarco. Reda. Roiv 2: Toulan, Hurdle. Rebel, Await, Nolle. Row 3: Lott, JJarranger, Lesky, Kane. Row 4: Ruppert. Wheeler. May, Hill. Row 5: Ferciot. Roth. biological research and allied belds. Olficers for the year were Earl Hill, president, Ted Wies, secretary, Ed Hurdle, vice-president, and John Buppert, sergeant- at-arms. Fr. Didusch is Moderator.
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