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EDUCATION: J. Adams, D. Joy, T. Caroluzza, D. Managhan, A. Mace, R. Evers. SOCIAL SCIENCE: First row: E. Piering, P. Tumulty, E. Razetti, L. Dawes, G. Hanley, J. Corley. Second row: W. Conroy, C. Carmody. Third row: L. Stokes, C. McCourt, A. Doty. Fourth row: J. Farley, H. McPartland, J. Buck- ley, M. Comerford. Fifth row: J. Galvin, W. Madden, D. Kessinger, J. Fricano, W. Reuhl. SOCIAL SCIENCE: Kneeling: J. McDevitt, F. Headley. Standing: A. Semeraro, C. Langley, C. Evans, J. Sterner, S. DiMeglio, J. Ronan, H. Bailey, C. Herrle. 112
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SCIENCE: First row: D. Falco, J. Floria, J. Nash, J. Rodgers, J. Somonelli, J. Lannon. Second row: E. Quinlan, W. Rutter, W. Wolfe. Mike McLernon, Howard Clarke, and Joe Fornwald were accepted for the Mount Seminary. Tom Gola and Ed Barrett made plans to study for the priesthood in Canada. Returning as juniors in September 1951 and establishing themselves in Bruté the men of 1953 named a committee, headed by Sam Conroy, to arrange for their Prom. Jack Lyons was picked to head the K. of C.’s five-point action program. A Bruté Hall team took the intramural basket- R. Maginnis. Third row: R. Zanowick, A. Kapsak, W. Wixted. Fourth row: R. Niederer, H. Short, R. Scarff, F. Thomas, M. Kunkel. ball championship. Juniors were also on top of the heap in intramural volleyball. Before their Prom in April the juniors nominated McPartland, Frank Headley, Jack Lyons, and Paul Mullen to run for president of the Student Council. When we left the campus for pre-graduation vacation, the juniors were toiling through their finals and looking forward to next year with their Mr. Headley as number one man in the school. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: First row: R. Quinn, L. Grimes, P. Sharpe, P. Kiniry. Middle row: J. Mathis, J. Lyons, P. Mullen, J. Gilles- 111 pie, J. O'Donnell. Third row: J. Murphy, F. Cunningham, F. Grubic, I. Maldanado.
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DuBois Hall DuBois Hall, the home of the sophomores, is the oldest building on the campus, the foundation having been laid in 1822. On Pentecost Sunday, 1824, the structure was razed by fire, but was rebuilt by Father DuBois and re- opened in 1825, a tribute to the energy and persistence of the man whose name it bears. The basement housed the K. of C. chambers, the pool hall, and the camera lab. On the main floor was the in- firmary, where all Mountaineers found solace for their ills, 113 be they real or only a means to an end. First DuBois was the home of probably the longest occupant of the building, Father Burke, who has lived there approximately forty years. On 2nd DuBois was the long dark hallway leading to Room 221, where many of us have spent agonizing moments in having our alibis analyzed. The imposing clock tower of DuBois kept generations of Mount men informed of the time of day.
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