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1 1 MR. SOUTH LOOKS LIKE ONE OF THE BOYS as he is surrounded by his officers, Francis Bruno, Mike Roland, Warren Christie, Dick Fraim, Mike Ton- gel, Tommy Decker, and John Galloway. THE MIGHTY MAMMOTHS OF THE MONOGRAM CLUB form a solid wall of meat and muscle. FIRST ROW: James Zadell, Vic Kolodziej, John Hostinsky, John Galloway, Charles Moyer, Earl Scott, Moderator-Mr. Tony South. SECOND ROW: Doug Brickner, Tommy Decker, Warren Christie, Ed Hughes, Bruce Howard, Mike Roland, Donald Love. THIRD ROW: Leonard Ballback Jr., Mike Tongel, Gerard Zoby, Spike Bruno, Louis Cappi, Charles Falls, Dick Fraim. FOURTH ROW: Joe Casale, Martin Forbes, Mike Caprio, John Brogden, Frank Zadell, Jim Madden, Jimmy Oliver. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Dunn, Ralph Early, James McGroarty, Elmer Riddick, Earl Odom, Pete Keilty, and Frank Madden. Z IL ,My 'DCU 33. ,Y ,of .lL Qtr-4' agr-
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CHECK! MICHAEL BURKE APPEARS CONFIDENT of his next move in the final playoffs of the chess tournament. From the expressions on the faces of John Booth, Mr. Cacalano, Charles Stermer and Joel Beeby, it seems as if the game is over. Brains cmd brown NO TOMMY, l'M SURE THE GIRLS CAN'T WEAR BERMUDASQ' Spike Bruno insists, as Vic Kolodziej, Jimmy Madden and Dickie Fraim help plan for the Bermuda Hop, sponsored by the Mono- gram Club. A. - - H, rr 'sn!l
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SISTER FRANCIS ROSE, C.S.C., proved inde- fatigable as the days for rehearsal grew fewer and fewer. The purpose of a dramatic club is to entertain, to bring a story of make-believe alive on the stage for an audience to en- joy. Over'the ten years the Catholic High Jesters have done this very successfully. RIDDLE ME RICHES was the first play produced by the Jesters. This comedy was the beginning of a series of outstanding productions that were to make the Dra- matic Club one of the school's best clubs. In 1953 Sister Mary Anne, OSF modera- tor, directed the cast in an excellent pro- duction of M U R D E R IN THE NUN- NERY. After this play, Sister M. Francis Rose, C.S.C., was to take over the position of moderator and assist in the staging of many exceptional plays, a m 0 n g t h e m ANNE OF GREEN GABLES in 1957 and this year, a Christmas play, THE KING'S JONGLEUR. MARY LIZ MULQUEEN, SECRETARY: TOMMYE ANNE DAMIANO PRESI DENTQ and Connie Keane, Veep, are happy that they have led the NCH S Dra matic Club through another successful year. -N W i 5 ' .- 4 nv' ' l H .1 Q ses- . 1 X.. f
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