Mount St Marys College - Pridwin Yearbook (Emmitsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1952

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GERARD L. GREEN B.S. in Chemistry, 15 Church St., LeRoy, N.Y. Thoughtfulness, considerate- ness, and friendliness were the noteworthy traits of “Big Jer.” His high standards and ability led directly to his election as Grand Knight of the K. of C. In addition, he served the class as its efficient secretary-historian for four years. He fulfilled numerous other offices such as N.F.C.C:S. delegate, photographer for both the PRipwin and the Echo, vice-president of the Camera Club, and right-hand man to the Chaplain, Father Gordon. A truly Christian gentleman, Jerry was outstanding for his vigorous, con- scientious observance of duty. An interesting conversationalist, he was well-known for his lengthy explanations of photography, philosophy, or experiences in Tokyo. He was a friend of all and a friend to all. Happiness was assuredly before him if his future was to compare with his brilliant record, MARTIN A. GREEN B.S. in History, 3 Lexington Ave., Danbury, Conn. It was in the first foot- ball game of 1948 that the “Boner” first brought himself into prominence. That year his quarterbacking was a vital factor in ending a long Mount losing streak. His fondest memory is the 42-6 upset of Catholic U. in 1950. Already an accomplished scout, Marty intended to coach after graduation. A typical Danbury man, he wore a hat at all times to keep a neighbor working. His only fault was that he never had a match. His favorite pastimes were extolling the virtues of married life, listening to Frankie Laine, and getting ten hours’ sleep each day. Since his marriage to the former Miss Jane Young, he quieted down a great deal. EUGENE L. GUNNING A.B. in Philosophy, 2523 Birncy Ave., Scranton, Pa. Gene came to Mount St. Mary’s in 1950 after graduating from St. Charles College in Catonsville, Md. While here, he was an active member of the Bishop Walsh Mission Unit, the St. John Berchman’s and St. Francis De Sales Societies, and was proficient as a meteorologist. Having completed his philosophical studies, he planned to pursue further training in the theology department of Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in preparation for the holy priesthood. 78

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ADALBERTO R. GONZALEZ B.S. in Biology, 1210 Wilson Ave., Santurce, Puerto Rico. Al, sometimes known as “Chi-Chi,”’ will always be remembered when we reminisce of our college days. His happy and easy-going nature was communicated to us by friendly smiles and pleasant words. Sincerity and understanding matched with politeness were qualities found in Al. His nickname, ‘““Mombo,”’ came from his agility on the dance floor and his assistance in teaching others the finer techniques of intricate Latin steps. ““Chi-Chi’” participated in intramurals, but really made his mark in the Valley as one of the most attentive personalities to operate in the league. Al had the drive and de- termination to carry him far in the world, although his immediate future was to be directed by his favorite Uncle. BS Rn ART oy AD ANN ae i a ema taee me WILLIAM J. GORMAN B.S. in Economics, 11 Lowe St., Wharton, N.J. A popular man around the campus, Bill proved from the start, with his first speech in freshman public speaking, that he was an able conversationalist. As often as not he would be boosting his home town high school or describing his affection for Edythe. Not limited in abilities, he was a good man with a cue stick and was equally adept at basketball. He played on the junior varsity for two years, but was forced to stop because of a knee injury. Bill could always be counted on as a fourth for pinochle, and was always obliging to one and all in matters large and small. JOSEPH M. GOUGH B.S. in Accounting, Leonardtown, Md. He did not care too much for sports, but “‘Sugar-throat” did very much enjoy keeping his roommates awake all hours of the night while he read a novel. One of his favorite pastimes was taking part in bull sessions about experiences in the service. Like his roommates, Cosenza and Murphy, he was a great lover of fiendish schemes and spent many hours dreaming them up. Joe mastered a long list of extracurricular activities, most noteworthy of which are Who’s Who, Monsignor Tierney Honor Society, and the Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society. His even-temperedness and congeniality would be of service to him as an accountant or banker. His favorite expression was ““Ding-how!”’ 717



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ANTHONY M. HAGLICH B.S. in Biology, 133 William St., Valley Stream, L.I., N.Y. Quiet, reserved, and well-mannered were apt descriptions of Tony. Active in the Chess, Italian, I.R.C., and Met Clubs, he was always ready to lend assistance. Tony’s sensible, concise opinions, clean mind, and studious work brought him distinction as Student Council representative and honor student. Tony, if not taking a short nap, could often be found handing out athletic gear in Flynn Hall. During senior year he was much in demand for coloring photographic prints. His plans for the future were indefinite but happiness was to be his.- All who met Tony soon learned he was a trusty friend and worthwhile companion. JOSEPH F. HINCHEY B.S. in Economics, 417 Locust Ave., Centralia, Pa. Joe was that young gentleman from the beautiful coal regions of Pennsylvania. Hale, hearty, and well-met, a friend to all, he enjoyed deserved popularity. Joe was a well-balanced person who studied sufficiently to become proficient in his work, yet possessing traits which enabled him to thoroughly enjoy the levities of life. Intramural sports held great attraction for him and he played sports with great enthusiasm. His ready wit, clean appearance, and reserved manner would carry him far in the field of law which he planned to enter after finishing Dickinson Law School. JOSEPH J. HOLLAND B.S.in Accounting, 224 Commercial Ave., New Brunswick, N.J. During the past four years Joe has shown that a combination of modesty and ability are the substance of a great personality. He was a whiz in his accounting courses, and was often sought after for advice on debits and credits. Joe, a Navy veteran, was always willing to show off his ledgers. He was active in the Met Club and a mainstay of the Pripwin business staff. An out- standing scholar, his honors were topped by his selection for Who’s Who. In view of his keen appreciation of accounting principles and his diligent devotion to his studies, it was apparent that his future in the public ac- counting field was bright.

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