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Forensics and Dramatics BRUCE ROLFE and JAMES HARVANEK pu-t on the skit: And the Car Stopped for the PTA. THE FORENSICS TEAM fl. to r.j, Richard Robl, standard oration, Pat McCarthy, impromptu and extempore speaking, Jude Werth, dramatic speak- ing, John McGivern, dramatic speaking, Victor Van Hee, standard oration, Tom Depperschmidt, im- promptu and extempore speaking. Sitting, l. to r., James Dalton and Howard Spies, humorous read- ings. 1 9 sa gi DONALD DREES, freshman, portrays the Negro preacher in the monologue: Ship of Faith, given before the PTA. Father Brice, instructor in freshman English, has produced some notable plays and skits. . We 1 X- f-....,, ,If f' , ORATORICAL WINNERS were fl. to r.J Richard Robl, silver medal for third place in the diocesan finals ai Be- loit, and Donald Keenan, second place gold medal, dio- cesan finals. .,-J km fn.. THE DEBATE TEAM fl. to rg, Harold Kunzelmann, Jude Werth, Rich- APOLOGETICS WINNERS for the contests in Octglber ard Robl, and Pat McCarthy. were fl. to r.J Harold Kunzelmann, certificate for par- ticipation in regional at Leoville, Kans., and Thomas Dep- perschmidt, second place gold medal, diocesan final at Hays. 44
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if ,a THE ENTIRE CA.ST of the smash hit, Harvey , directed by Fr. Ronin, and presented in early May, were fl. to r. standing! Hilarion Brake, assistant di- rector, John MciGivern, lPhi1 Chumleyjg Clair Cordell, fWilsonJg Victor Van Hee, fMr. Chauvenetbg Ernest Horinek, fBob Kellyjg Tom Depperschmidt, fVictor Dowdjg Donald Keenan, Mudge Omar Gaffneyjg Lee McMaster, fthe calbbiej. Kneeling 1. to r. are Richard Robl, fMorton Dowdjg and Pat McCarthy, fElwood P. Dowdjg Sitting are Walter Prample, QDr. Sander- sonjg James Dalton, f'Dr. Chumleybg Charlie Dreiling and Dave Friskel, stage hands. I 5 1, ' it , It U X X h t t h u Elwood P. Dowd, QPat McCarthy,J if he doesn't ' th b at Chumley's Rest Sanatarium, t rea ens o roug p Wilson' e oihcjdme straight answers Viewing the scene with growing concern are Dr. Sanderson, fWalter Prample, seated ?Z:1Tefiir'oEogVke1ly, uamest Horinek, Sgated cenf,e1'JQD1', Chumley, Games Dalton, standing rightjg and Phil Chumley, Uohn McGivern, seated far rightj. 43
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Student llI'S6S The school of nursing more than doubled its roster the past year, 25 young ladies now being' enrolled. The science classes are still being held at the academy during the first semes- ter. THE BIOLOGY LABORATORY was the scene of much of thc student nurses labor. . W . wer ' g Q if Q W 'Q 5 1 4. THE STUDENT NURSE GLEE CLUB, which was often called on to offer the 'best in entertainment for socials in this area was composed of Qtop row, l. to r.J, Roselyn Roth, Verlcnc Engel, Alice Cordell, Gladys Lock, Eileen Heim, Wilma Korbe, Elaine Peterka, Wilma Schmidt. 2nd row, Elizabeth Leiker, Charlotte Nemechek, Charlene Munk, Lil- Q fl El Q, I f- A lian Sander, lLuci1le Tholen, Mary Alice Brungardt, Patricia Deen. Front row, Bernice Boeger, 'Maida Hoff, Charlene Dreiling, Elaine Rathbun, Wilma Schafer, Helen Toepfer, Cecilia Brungardt, Carol Porter, and Berniece Giebler, ac- companist. .. 1 :. CAPPING CEREMONY of the second year class of the nurses are holding the candles. dent Nurses, which took place in January. The newly capped 45
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