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The Milky Way Mae ter of Bitter Words Once A Ciuunpion Jim O'Malley Ted ilcAroy Scared Stiff A Boston Aristocrut A Tougli Manager Bill Keating Bob Walters
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The Harlequins Present: Performing to capacity audiences each evening, the Harlequins added to their string of successes by staging another comedy, The Milky Way. The plot centered around a light-heavy weight champion, his manager, and an inoffensive milk-man. By accident, the latter is credited with two knockouts over the champion. In order to square things with the public and to save the fighter's reputation, the manager builds up the milk-man and matches him with the champion. The efforts to make a fighter out of a milkman. the meddling of the milk-man's brother-in-law, and the real fighter's excursions into high art combine to produce a comedy, a mild case of apoplexy, and a new light-heavy weight champion. Mr. Robert P. Pingstock. S.J., the director, v as assisted by an efficient business staff with Mr. Rudolph J. Knoepfie, S.J., in command. Assisting the business staff (lower left) were Jim Coke, assistant director, Bill Shea and Iim Calkins. The play was produced at the Little Theatre of the Public Auditorium on Saturday and Sunday evenings, April 25 and 26. BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Kmieck. McAuley, Sords. Standing: Gall, Hearn, Kenney.
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Poster Club Firs! row: Beliczky. Dempsey. Bruck. Second row: Kuhl. Ohman. F. Dugan. Mr. Downing. S. J.. Gross. Junior Debating Society Firs! row: Friel. T. Novak. E. Miller. Fur-long. H. Fitzgerald. Second row: R. Patton. Gannon. Andrew. Nash. Mullen. G. Corrigan. J. Murray. Third row: Bruen-ing. D. McBride. Mooney. W. Nickols. G. Sheehan. J. Steiger-wald. C. Smith. Fourth row: W. Monroe. W. Lyons. J. Gill. G. Sheehan. Broestl. Poster Club One big reason for the enthusiasm and increase of attendance at scholastic an i sports activities has been the development of the energetic Poster Club, under the supervision of Mr. Thomas M. Downing, S. J. Attractive drawings and posters, designed to catch the student's eye. were placed at significant points about the building. Earning considerable praise for their work are: Kenneth Ohman. John Killeen. Louis Beliczky. Richard Kuhl. Joseph Bitzan. Thomas Dempsey. Ken neth Gross. James Whalen. Joseph Pis-kura. and Frank Dugan. Junior Debating In a series of weekly informal debates on various subjects, the Freshmen and Sophomores were coached by Fr. John I. O'Brien. S. J.. in quick and logical thinking coupled with expression and persuasion. II lower-classmen are any sample of what is to come, it is certain there will be successful varsity teams for the next few years. The officers of the Junior Society for the first semester were: Gerard Quinn. James Slattery, Frank Novak, and Edmund Miller; and the second semester: Edmund Miller. Gerald Sheahan. and John Gill. I nor Tu t ntx -six
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