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The CARDINAL I936 Fin! Row: Vogel, McNamara, Ambrose, Krawczel, Gorman, O'Connor, Doherty, Kasunich, Bunsa, Manion, Altman, Mosteller, Fitzpatrick. t Second Row: Rodgers, Cannizzarro, Vidnovic, O'Donnell, Cairo, Dempsey, Kincaid, Oyanguren, Quinn, Misenhelter. Third Row: Hanrahan, Williams, Kerr, Castonguay, Zeender, Robinson, Michalowicz, Sharpe, Carvelas. Class of 1939 561900! of Art; and Science: JOHN DOHERTY WILLIAM MOSES WILLIAM DEMPSEY CHARLES QUINN Hale and hearty from all parts of the country we arrived at the Catholic University one bright day in September. Leaders were in abundance and we quickly assumed the proportions of a well organized groupethe class of 1959. The upper-classmen say that we are boisterous, but they are prejudiced. Of course we make noise, but it is all good fun. Already we have had many enjoyable times that shall ever be among our most cherished memories. On January eighteenth, by way of reciprocation to C1451 Ohcen Prejidem' Vire-Preyidem S en'elary Treamrer 351900! of Engineering and Architecture LOUIS FANMAN DONALD KINCAID ..........CARLBARR ......EDWARD ROGERS the Freshman Class of Trinity College, 2. Tea Dance was held in the foyer of the Mullen Library. It proved to be our social highlight of the year. With many of the Frosh football players missing after a hard fought game at Staunton, the Freshmen lost, after a game battle, the annual Freshman-Soph- omore tug-of-war. Here, again, good clean fun pre- vailed although somewhat muddy. Our history is in the making. We have the work- ers and the material. The hnished product can only be one of greatness.
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The CARDINAL I936 86 Class of 1938 School of Art: and Science; C1455 Ojjiter'r School of Engineering and Architecture DANIELV.CALANO.................... Prerident RICHARD WHITTY FRANCIsGuxNAN .......... Vice-Prerident JAMEsZUSI JOSEPH Soon.........'... ..... . Secretary ROBERT HIGDON NICHOLAS DUNCAN ....... . . . . . . . With udinks on our heads and trunks in our hands, we, members of the class of 1938, were a very bewildered group shortly after matriculation at the university. In December we were ohicially recog- nized and held our first class elections. In the Arts and Science group, Fred Mix was elected President, and John P. Walsh was made head in the Engineer- ing division. Seventeen members of the class were pledged to Phi Eta Sigma, 21 national scholastic honorary society of which Francis Guinan was elected Presi- dent. Social activities of the university found us ac- tive participants, to say nothing of the activities sponsored by our friends around the bend. Now we of 1938 are sophisticated sophomores. We have tasted the bitter and sweet of college life. On the athletic held many Sophomores have im- portant positions on varsity teams. Carroll and Walk- Treatmer EUGENE DRALEY er ran wild in the backfield of C. U,s. Orange Bowl Champs, while Chludenski, Rydzewski, Sochon and Katalinas played an important part in the forward wall. Among the leather pushers, the members of the class of 1938 formed the backbone of the squad with Greco, Mix, Katalinas Rydzewski and Guinan holding down regular posts. Walker and Gottredi were active participants in collegiate track meets and scored many points for C. U. The class revived the traditional Sophomore Tea Dance and added to tradition a Sophomore victory over the Frosh in the annual tug-o-war. Our history is but two years old. Already we have achieved many things and gained much fame. Our future remains to be seen, but When our commence- ment day arrives we are sure that it will be said of the men of 1938, that they were one of the greatest classes to leave the portals of Catholic University. Fin! Row: Petronella, Arcia, Veve, Scott, Whitty, Calano, Guinan, Abbott, Martyn, Troise, Diaz. Second Row: Higdon, Grasso, Munhall, Tosti, McKenna, Fitzpatrick, Liccini, Hartman, Gaydos, Petrone, D'Angelo. Third Row: Walker, Tobin, Thomas, McGrath, McCormack, Walsh, Lorentz, Winfree, Myers. Fourth Row: Greco, Sochon, Katalinas, Chludenski, Rydzewski, White.
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