Portsmouth Abbey School - Raven Yearbook (Portsmouth, RI)

 - Class of 1952

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Firrl wuz' Power, Busher, Tatton, B. Adams, Hanrahan, Pavani, Spencer, Bayneg Second rouf: Coyle, Seymour, J. Lane, Lenihan, Connell, Hoyt, Mitchell, P. Reardon, Third muy' Carmody, Knoll, Hogan, Kenney, P. Duncan, Quinn, Sttzmfi11g.' Hamilton, Godfrey, Mc- Manus, P. Kennedy, Dom Wilfritl, Mr, White, Wi. Fisher, Wa. Fisher, Abrezztf D. Sullivan. RICHARD Ill The Portsmouth Dramatic Club after two excursions into Gilbert and Sullivan C Pinafore , last year, and The Pirates of Penzance , early in March of this yearj returned for its late spring production to the historical plays of Shakespeare. The series of dramas that 'begins with the Lancastrian usurpation and its consequences in the deposition and death of King Richard the Second, carries the spectator through the vicissitudes of the reign of Kings Henry the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth, to end in the defeat and death of the fratricidal Richard the Third on Bosworth Field. This series forms a continuous and well-knit story of crime and its consequences, and in this is not unlike the famous trilogy of Aeschylus which celebrates the crimes and sorrows of the House of Altreus. About four years ago the Portsmouth Dramatics Club gave a performance of King Richard the Second, an historical pageant in which as many as thirty-nine boys participated. This year it offered King Richard the Third, with Padraic Kennedy in the role of the arch-mischief-maker. DOM WILFIQID

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DRAMA TICS CLUB . Fifi! Roux' Bayne, P. Brady, Tatton, Kent, Hanrahan, Donovan, P. Robinson, Second roux' McConnell, W. Connolly, M. McDonald, Hoyt, Pavani, Mitchell, Third ron: Ham- ilton, Knoll, Rousselot, P. Duncan, Melvin, SlcI17lU77g,' Wa. Fisher, Burke, P. Kennedy, Dorn Wilfrid, Mr. White. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Reviving a custom of some years ago and to celebrate the completion of a new stage and ptoscenium in the Playhouse, the Dramatics Club presented their first production of the year, Gilbert and Sullivanls Pirates of Penzance , on the last Saturday of the winter term and again on May lOth for the Alumni. In spite of this being a more ambitious project than last year's Pinaforeu, both principals and chorus surpassed themselves in giving perform- ances of exceptional spirit, and the acting of the whole cast was deserving of the highest praise for its effortlessness and originality. The production and costumes were once again handled in professional manner by Dom Wilfred Bayne, while the music and staging were directed by Mr. Carroll Ball and Mr. Anthony White. Special mention should be made of the stage crew, who managed by Leandro Galban, worked with great efficiency behind the scenes. Everyone concerned should be congratulated for the excep- tionally high standard of morale and effort maintained throughout the rehearsals and performances, so making our third Gilbert and Sullivan operetta an un- qualified success. MR. WHITE



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BOAT CLUB. . . Fifi! rout Quinn, Knoll, Hoyt, Lenihan, Mitchell, Setouzf rozcz' Rousselot, P. Connolly, Kenney, Switzer, Thin! fotzx' Wi. Fisher, Sturges, Godfreyg Abieutx Gallagher. The Boat Club got under way this spring to one of its most successful seasons. This success was due to several reasons. The first reason was that there was interested supervision by the faculty . . . by Father David and Brother Aidan, to be specific. The second reason was that there were sufficient funds donated to the school by generous benefactors to buy two new Indian Class sloops, Apache and Cochiie. The Indians are twenty-one feet long overall, Marconi rigged, lap- strake built, and equipped with parachute spinnakers. They are reasonably fast and more seaworthy than the Dauntless, which has been with the school for years. It was unfortunate that the Boat Club was not able to represent the school at the Brown Interscholastic Regatta, but due to the class schedules, there was no time for boating. The start, though, that has been made this year toward interest in sailing should carry far. M. M.

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