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Page 51 text:
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b-4 Debating THE SMILING BOYS above are St. Joe entrants in the Kentucky State Speech Festival. Having passed the hurdle of the regional speech tournament, these gentle- men went on to capture two gold medals and three silver medals of excellence in the State Meet. THESE ARE SOME of the eloquent gentlemen who helped St. Joe gain the regional speech festival crown at Western State College. Bowling Green. With an assist from Kipling, Shakespeare, and Mar- lowe, the St. Joe speech club ran the gamut from expository prose to dramatic monologue and then arrived at the regional crown. BELOW ARE PICTURED the Prepmen who worked hard under Brother Mario during the year QL. to RJ: lst Row-P. Lamey, T. Wespiser, C. Siefert, J. Montgomery. C. Sanzone. L. Berzai, J. Wade, C. Richard. 2nd Row-N. Leonard. O. Barber, D. Morti- mer, T. Weimer, W. Donohoe, M. White. Brother Mario, C.F.X., L. Antoine. J. Marino, S. Karoblis, P. Beirne. 3rd Row-J. Scalisef M. Spencer, R. Gutz- willer, T. Hayden, J. Lamey, M. Howard, S. Moore. Successful and busy was the 1958 St. Joe debating year. The year saw the Prepmen participate in 53 rounds of debate and carry the laurels in 42. The start was shaky in the Bellarmine Debate Tourney, confidence and wisdom grew in the Trinity High School Tournament, finally came acceptance to the National Forensic League. This seemed to be the impetus needed, for the debators captured the Ken- tucky Debate Championship of the National Forensic League. Thus Brother Mario, Clem Richard, and Mike Spencer gained the coveted honor of repre- senting Kentucky and St. Joe in the National Tourna- ment in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Leadership through reasoned articulation -- they measured up to their motto.
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xx!! xft Kenneth Pla er a THOUGH STILL a two year infant. the Kenneth Players climaxed a successful season by sweeping top honors and a second consecutive State Championship fClass BJ. Directed by Brother Shawn, the Players participated in numerous plays throughout the state. The concluding project of the year was the presentation in the State Festival of Herman Wouk's play, THE CAINE MUTINY COURT MARTIAL. Casting a total of 13 Kenneth Players, the play won the State and the acclaim of the critics. ln the scene above the camera catches a climactic moment as Commander Queeg QJim Wadej sneers his reply to the barbed questioning of Lt. Greenwald QCIem Richardj while a stunned court Qrear to frontj, Dave Mortimer, Hugh Benz, Tom Coler, Tom Hayden, Tom Wespiser, Pat Lamey, Charlie Sanzone, Jim Scalise, and Pat Beirne watch the beginning of the end for Lt. Challee fMax Howardj and dawning hope for Lt. Maryk QStan Karoblisj. BELOW WE HAVE a good view of Jim Wade in action. President of Kenneth Players, Jim had the privilege of performing the lead in the two plays that have made St. Joe State Champs. In addition to his acting, Jim served efficiently back stage for all Player productions. w I - ' T glvlrfx V f it Aoi xblgth if , arf N l We -- . 2 R, ' 2 'l2llf11l11-m 1 ABOVE WE VIEW Lt. Maryk fStan Karoblisl answering the prosecutor, Lt. Challee QMax Howardl. Stan's fine portrayal of Lt. Maryk set a great con- trasting mood for Commander Queeg. Max Howard provided a good opponent for Clem Richard. Tom Hayden, as Commander Blake, rounded out the cast that did such an excellent job.
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