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JOHN M. DALY, who edited the 1940 Ranger, was a member of the Press Club and head of the Literature Section of the Sodality. A resident of Denver, Daly is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce. EDWARD J. DUFFY has been an ac- tive member of the Press Club and of the Coffee, Poetry and Chemistry Clubs. A resident of Denver, Duffy was a one-time member of the boxing team, conducted the Library Tower in the Brown and Gold, and is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. JOSEPH K. DUFFY of Long Island, New York, was business man- ager of the Brown and Gold, a member of the Press Club, and of the Delta Sigma society. An eco- nomics major, Duffy is graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Sci- ence in Commerce. RICHARD B. FOLEY, winner of sec- ond place in the Oratorical Contest of 1940, was president of the Delta Sigma Fraternity, for two years vice- president of his class, and a member of the Student Council. Playing at half-back in his freshman and sopho- more years, he earned membership in the R Club. A resident of Denver, Foley is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce, -
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LEO M. CLARK, prefect of the Sodality, was a member of the Student Council and of the St. John Berchman ' s society. A resident o Denver, he is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. EDMUND A. BRUNNER was a mem- ber of the Ranger staff in his junior year and played saxophone for the Regis Rhythm Rangers . A resident of Denver, Brunner is gradu- ated with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce. JAMES R. COSTELLO, secretary of the Student Council, who won the Physics Award and took second place in the Forstall Analytical Chemistry contest in his sophomore BHHHHHW y ear ' was a f° ur year member of the R Club, played two years varsity football, and was active in intra-mural sports. He was presi- dent of the Chemistry Club and a member of the Press Club, Choral Club and Sodality. A resident of Denver, Costello is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science. JOHN F. CONNORS of Pueblo, Colo- HP B rado, has been a consistent honor Hfci» j«H| student, editor of the Brown and Gold in his senior year and sports editor in his junior year. Prominent in Press Club activities, Connors was also a member of the 1941 Ranger staff. A member of the Student Council, Connors is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Philosophy.
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ROBERT F. GRIFFITH, a member of Delta Sigma Fraternity and of the Press Club, won first place in the 1940 intramural table tennis tournament. A resident of Denver, Griffith is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce. GERALD H. GALLIGAN. who was class president in his junior and senior years, receives the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. He was vice- president of the Student Council, played varsity basketball, was a finalist in the 1939 and 1940 orator- ical contests, and a feature writer for the Brown and Gold. A resident of Denver, Galligan has been a three- year member of the R Club and was prominent in intramural activities. ROBERT M. KELLEY of Fort Dodge, Iowa, secretary-treasurer of the Delta Sigma Fraternity and associate edi- tor of the Ranger was a member of the Press Club and the Sodality and was one of the second group of gov- ernment CPT student pilots at Regis. He also participated in Dra- matics, was a feature writer for the Brown and Gold, and is graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. Kelley operated the Regis amateur radio station, W9QVZ. BERNARD W. MAGOR, who received a Private Pilot ' s Certificate in the first government CPT program at Regis, was a finalist in the Oratorical Contest in his freshman •t dSfalfc year, four years a member of the jjSA ifflfe. Press Club, columnist in the Brown -|HBL and Gold, member of the 1941 Ranger i k Jl|| r staff, a two year member of the iHBP % ifflfflSr - Chemistry Club, and active in the T tL JOBr SHl Sodality. A resident of Denver, Ma- J fc- liBftfflH I gor ' s graduated with a degree of ' Bachelor of Science. [18] !
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