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Thomas Niblo, William Sullivan, Richard Croke, Louis Armanini, Jos- eph Madigan, Charles Amato, AI- fred Morley, Brother Martinian, Wil- liam Clifford, Alfred Yoli, James Power. . V rf, X i V Qu, rs -fell , ea L. ' sms., dxf' 4 -.,rf.'i'--A-.',..,g -. -- 1. , , J -'fy -fr,-::'?!t'1 l, 22,6 ., ,l,?, - if hr. ' S ,1,', 'S' i ay ig 432-fs 5 .,---' Brother Lucas lectures at a meet- ing of the Physics Club. Front Row: John Farese, George Cascelli, 'Paul Schick, Joseph Farenz, Vincent Ryan. Second Row: John Lazration, Johr Browne, William Murphy, Brendar OHehir, Paul Krupa. Third Row: James Kelly, John Sul- livan, Edward Finnerty, Frank Sta- race, Victor Bozzuffl. Top Row: Nicholas Falco, Arthui Foran, Karl Klein, Anthony Nag- lieri, Nicholas Primavera, Arthu Marin. 14 yms O THOSE who have more than an ordinary interest in the science, the Physics Club offers an excellent opportunity of augmenting the knowl- edge obtained in class with first hand practical training. With their mod- erator, Brother Martinian, the members hold weekly meetings at which lec- tures and movies stimulate their interest. Frequently Brother Lucas instructs them in the construction and repair of radios. l22
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5 fl T gfleffzzkfw HROUGH its affiliation with the Science Clubs of America and the Science Service in Washington, this club offers its members up-to-date information on the important hap- penings in science and chances for further schooling and ad- vancement in the subject. Meetings are held every Wednes- day in the Chemistry Laboratory under the direction of Fa- ther Green who is assisted by Brother Wright. At present a contest is being held among the members in which an award will be made for the best project. Thomas Flynn, Paul Grandsire John Bonilla, Max Rehfeld, Roe sario Torrisi, Paul Giambertone Charles Bruen, Joseph Krine John Devlin, Ludovico Cicogna Father Green, Moderator. Ludovico Cicogna, who received honorable mention in the West- inghouse Science Talcnt Search, works in the lab. John Bolin, William Kelly, John Ferrarro, John Downey, Emile Phelisse, Brother Wright, Law- rence Slcantze, Michael McGIynn, Francis Castellano, Henry Tes- sier, John Christian, Donald Car- mody, Manuel Garcia. l2l
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M502 my IMING to acquaint its members with the trends in business technique, this club promotes practical instruction in the use of all business machines and arranges frequent lectures by representatives from various business hous- es in the city. lt has its social aspect, too. Its dances, at which the members entertain the girls from Aquinas Hall and St. Vincent Ferrer, are popular and well-attended. Brother Lucius is the moderator of the club. 5 A Qi J l 1 llll , rl v. X -sf Brother Lucius, Thomas Lundon, and James Depree. fm 'J I Lawrence Schneider '44, now in the LJ, S. Navy, returns to Hayes to lec- ture to the Business Club. Front Row: John Crawford, Harold Maddie, John Bartlett, James Seg- hini, Ronald Wilson. Second Row: John Murphy, How- ard Rodgers, John Smith, John Kel- ly, Hubert Creegan. Third Row: Frank Byrne, Michael Terilli, John O'Brien, Patrick Rus- sell, Edward Devlin. Rear Row: Joseph Vito, Peter Cleary, John Bridgeford, James Brown, John Nerney, 123
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