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Nathan Doyle. Douglas Doyle. Horace Russell. John Hartwell. Harry Atkins. Ordway Mitchell. Doctor Crane. Mr. Black. Hiram McBinney Jerry McBinney.. Tim Glenn. Lancello Griffith. Mr. O’Callahan.... .John Rowell .Charles Stoddard .Ronald Sands .John Raster .Robert Heitz .James Bates Gaynard Hardebeck ...Richard Carrabine .John Cerimele .James Trippel ..Robert Gallivan .....Richard Semonin ....George Pacholski set
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n eiuman The Newman Club is an organization devoted to the arts of the theatre. The students, through the actual presentation of dramatic material, particu¬ larly plays, are given practical help in the development of their speaking ability. More generally, in all the activities of the Club, the goal is the en¬ livening and encouragement of the appreciation of all that is worthwhile in the field of drama. The Club was originally founded for juniors and seniors, but was extended to the entire student body this year. In its meetings the members are trained in the procedures of parliamentary law. The members take this opportunity to express their sincere gratitude to their moderator, Rev. Lawrence Hieman, C.PP.S., for his excellent guidance and help. This year the major production of the club was the presentation of “His Father’s Son,” a comedy in three acts. The leading roles were portrayed by John Rowell and Charles Stoddard, as father and son, respectively. Bottom row, left to right—R. Woodcock, R. Hession, J. Tripple, R. Gallivan, J. Hession, J. Cerimele, J. Raster. Second row, left to right—J. Bates, J. Manley, R. Sands, W. Sellari, E. Walsh, R. Semonin. Top row, left to right—D. Thurin, R. Nolan, L. Hess, J. Thieme, J. Diver, L. Rossi. Page fifty-two
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Bottom row, left to right—Donahue, Howard, Tripple, Gallivan, Heitz, Hession, Raster. Middle row, left to right—McIntyre, Thieme, Sellari, Manley, Carrabine, Kemple. Top row, left to right—Kremp, Bates, Walsh, Woodcock, Hess. collate Although the number of students this year was greatly decreased, it seemed to have little effect upon the number of members joining the Acolyte Club. The students readily volunteered when first asked to join. Any stu¬ dents who have the knowledge of serving Mass have the privilege of joining this organization. Serving daily Mass is its chief function. From time to time meetings are held to correct any mistakes that the servers may have. No officers were elected this year. Page fifty-four
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