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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES NEIL F. MURPHY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prexidem ROBERT A. MAKOFSKE .......... Vice-Preyz'dem JOSEPH A. DUGAN .................. Treasurer JAMES A. GEMLO ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ..... Secretary SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE CHARLES D. JOHNSON .............. President JOHN J PHELAN ................ Vice-Presidem RAYMOND L. BAKER ................ Tremurer JOSEPH F. PARKHILL ................ Secretary SCHOOL OF LAW WILLIAM J. BARRON ................ President ARTHUR H. AVIGNONE .......... Vice-Presidem THOMAS J. D AQUILA ............ v. .Treamrer HAROLD K. MCGANN ...... Student Council Rep. The CARDINAL I936 NEIL F . MURPHY CHARLES D. JOHNSON WILLIAM J. BARRON 79
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The CARDINAL I936 Fimt Row: Fitzgerald, McGettigan, Jordan, Parkhill, Adamaitis, Yanchulis, Murphy, Perron, Faniul, Arnold, Ford, Narciso, Angers. Second Rowerlughes, McDermott, Lix, Flanagan, Dugan, Baluff, Clune, Guryansky, Fehlner, Quigley, Lauro. Third Row: Rolling, Glodeck, Secino, Ciccone, Makofske, Arnolsky, Falcone, Dunne, Hughes, Keenan. Fourth Raw: Gartland, D'Auria, Spitzig, Gemlo, Anthonavage, Egan, Anselmo, Cook. 78 Class of 1937 Late in the summer of 1933, an energetic group of young men entered the Catholic University of America under the banner of the Class of 1937. It is, indeed, hard to say which has benefitted more since its advent, Catholic University, or the Class. Originality, initiative and School Spirit upar excel- lence are characteristic of the Class and have gained for ,37 its lofty reputation. School spirit is by far the outstanding Virtue of the group. The very first year saw this Class of ,37, in the despised role of Freshmen, break down a hitherto sacred Tradition when they decisively drubbed the Sophomores in the annual Tugvolwar. That event inaugurated the new C.U. spirit. Next, the aspiring Yearlings in January of 1934 entertained the Trin- ity Lassies of 137 at a Tea Dance held in the foyer of the Library. Not satisfied with achievement in athletic and social fields, the class set about the business of electing Freshmen Presidents for the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of En- gineering, which resulted in a display of rare dis- cernment and foresight. Ed Egan and Charlie john- son were elected in their respective groups. Politics, however, crept into class matters. It played its part in the Sophomore elections, but the sting and bitterness which so often accompany it were happily absent. Neil Murphy and Joe Parkhill sup- planted Egan and Johnson in office. Peace and hate mony was uninterrupted. The athletes who had exhibited great promise in the Freshmen year, blos- somed forth and the football, boxing and basket- ball teams of the University enjoyed phenomenal success. The scholars of the Class, headed by Spitzig, Dugan, Baker and a host of others, clearly demon- strated their merit. Election time rolled around again. Neil Murphy received the honor a second time, guid- ing the Arts and Science group while the Engineer- ing Division reappointed Charlie Johnson, their Freshmen president, to pilot them during the Jun- ior Year. Thus the Class of '37 approaches the end of its Junior Year. The words Catholic University have become part of its members. They love it, they are proud of it, and they intend to leave no stone un- turned in their efforts in behalf of its best interests. TiNext yearts another year, loaded with possibilities and the Class of 1937 plans to TiCarry On.
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The CARDINAL I936 WILLIAM A. ADAMAITIS JOSEPH R. ANGERS MICHAEL A. ANSELMO JOSEPH P. ANTONAVAGE RICHARD V. ARNOLD ERNEST ARNOLSKY RAYMOND L. BAKER BERNARD F. BALLUFF ROBERT L. BLANDFORD JOHN F. BRENNAN MAXIMILLIAN N. BRINKMAN HERBERT L. BROWN EMIL A. CICCONE JOSEPH E. CLEMENTS JOHN R. COLLINS NICHOLAS C. COOK ERNEST L. DALY PASCHAL L. D'AURIA MAURICE P. DORAN ROBERT T. DOWD t MAURICE J. DUFFICY
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