Chaminade HS 1962 Yearbook (Dayton, OH) - Full Access

mum. 0 0 0 Julienne, not to be outdone by Chaminade's "coeducational" talent show, invited boys from the senior class to participate in their play. Chaminade's best offered their time and talent, and in spite of this the play was still a success. Pete Will was given the job of sitting on the bench mainly because of his wise looks; while Pat Flanigan won the role of prosecutor because of his charm with the nuns. Jim Jones (because of his dignified manner) and Mike Feldman (because of his he-man ap– pearance) were chosen as guardians of the public welfare, i.e., cops. Bill Wiggen– horn, acting as attorney for the defense, had to convince a jury, composed in part of level-headed Chaminade seniors (are there any other kind?) that his client was innocent ... atlb. ({))ll1l..§ .glb.t 0 0 0 "Does she or doesn't she . . . "

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