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hnights of Columbus Council No. 1965 Mount St. Mary’s Council No. 1965 of the Knights of Columbus was the second oldest college council, being - formed in 1919 through the efforts of Msgr. Bradley, then president of the College. However, our council was unique in that it had a combined membership of college and semi- nary students. The members were most active and successful in the past four years in living up to their boast that they belonged to the greatest Catholic fraternal organization in the world. Thus, they were provided many avenues for personal de- velopment, and the aims of the national order were : fostered. . ) oe The Class of 1952 provided much of the impetus for the Orricers: First row: William Fitzgerald, Gerald Gre en, Grand Knight; above and other functions. This was easily demonstrated I yana: Conall McCourt Joasph: G Desshell: Rickaed Ga ighaneananed by the fact that two members of the class, Joseph Charles Rev. John F. Cogan, Chaplain; Thomas Schaefer, Martin Kunkel, Fran- and Gerard Green, reached the position of Grand Knight, cistacubic, Joseph. Charles (2.47. Kaa Ma lath Ercaian, an unusual occurrence. Also, for the first time in many years, four 1952 graduates received the fourth degree, highest conferred by the Knights. SRO Kneeling: G. O'Hare, J. Gray, G. Callan, M. Monahan, F. Corcoran, J. McGinley, J. Natarriani, W. Whittaker, G. Meyer, M. Kunkel, J. Doherty, Corley, A. Wurtz, P. O'Hagan. Standing: J. O'Donnell, W. Fitzgerald, E. Dunphy, P. Mullen, T. Mulaney, D. Mitchell, C. McCourt, F. Grubic, J. Lyons, G. Green, J. Pollack, F. Headley, J. Charles, D. Kearns, W. Smith, J. Adams, J. Doherty, G. Downs, R. Niederer, C. Evans, D. Falco, Preston. On steps: R. Gaughan, R. Zanowich, R. Kaiser, T. Howard, J. J. Ahtes, M. Stapleton, L. Galcher, W. Rutter, H. Short, J. Gilchrist. 34
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27 Ue REE PoE ED PONS Ea TIA IRL OES IERIE ETE ESP ALOE EIST IOS NE ON ROE RII jac TEs 4 i casi 2 For your enjoyment—in Flynn Hall. Rev. David W. Shaum, Director. GLEE CLUB TODAY: First row: P. Camilletti, V. Smith, N. Drury, J. Doherty, C. McCarthy, W. Fanelli, J. Lipinski. Second row: J. O'Neill, F. Gallagher, T. Barlow, A. Dattoma, D. Kessinger, H. Rocks, R. Zandanel, T. Caroluzza, H. Steskel, C. Kachauskas, B. Jankowski, J. Balaga. Third row: J. Yodzis, J. McInerney, R. Butler, R. Cortez, J. Hennessey, J. Jones, C. Evans, M. Doran, J. Leary, J. Reilly. 33
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International Relations Club The International Relations Club, which had been rela- tively inactive in preceding years, was rejuvenated by members of the Class of 1952 during their senior year. James R. Ridenour, who was later elected president of the organization, led in this reactivation work. The Club had the laudable purpose of presenting a bet- ter understanding of international affairs to the members of the Mount student body who had an interest in such | problems. The Club conducted its own panel discussions, held joint meetings with the St. Joseph College branch of the organization, and attended conferences in common with other I.R.C. clubs of various colleges in this region. A special feature during the past school year was the presentation of guest speakers at club meetings, including Dr. John Morrison and Dr. Edward I. Fenlon of the Mount faculty and Dr. Annabelle M. Melville of the St. Orricers: Standing: Dominic Britti, treasurer; Charles Swett, vice-prest- Joseph College faculty. dent; C. Ethelbert Abell, secretary. Seated: James Ridenour, president. hae Kneeling: C. Abell, J. Ridenour, D. Britti. Back: M. Monahan, D. Jasper, R. Keene, J. Roohan, R. Quinn, J. O'Neill, T. Caroluzza, D. Kessinger, C. Grimes, J. Yodzis, T. Carini, C. Evans, J. Byerly, K. Dale, J. Werner, M. Doran, W. Inman.
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