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-ww-- K, Perhaps what best exemplifies the debating team is the Crusader trophy which the team won at Holy Cross College and which now hangs in the main vestibule of the school. Through the year the clebators have never slackened, but rather increased all efforts to afford Xaverian with only the best possible in awards and trophies. With their record the team can honestly boast that it has succeeded. AND IN CONCLUSION . . . are familiar words from veteran speaker Bob Giasi as he finishes one of his many fiery debates. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT . . . Chris O'Flinn de- livers a speech during one of the many after school practice sessions. SENIOR DEBATERS: First Row fl. to nl: E. Costa, S. Del Rey, J. Pierini, G. Porzio, A. Spaclaro, B. Giasi. Second Row: C. O'Flinn, G. Mueller, E. Caulfield, Lyons, G. Hennigan.
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AS THE JURY LOOKS ON, defense attorney KC-ierry Porziol harrasses the defendant lPhil Tulimieril forcing him to search his conscience. HATT VVITH A HAT . . . a scene from the Caine Mutiny depicts Ronald Hatt vividly explaining an experience to Ed Coster, the prosecuting attorney. E N N After six weeks of intense rehearsal under the direction of Mr. John Morressey, the Dramatics Club gave a su' perl: performance of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial. This play, with its all male cast, offered the actors an opportunity to prove themselves, for the entire play is focused on the characterizations of the leading roles, which were played by Tony Spadaro, Gerry Porzio, and Ed Costerg Phil Tulimieri was acclaimed the outstanding actor. The Dramatics Club looks forward to another re- warding production under the direction of Mr. Morressey. CALM, COOL, AND COLLECTED . . . Captain Queeg lPhi1 Tulimieril answers the prosecutor CEd Coster? in a scene from the play, Caine Mutiny.
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