College of the Holy Cross - Purple Patcher Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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A 'I .., s. . jx . it ii .X .41 1 i i 'I i - I HERE are cities like New York or Chicago, where is measured in size, speed, time, bulk and sound. And there are cities like W everything is proportioned by people . . . in this them, spread out in an uneven arc in the low Wooded hills a million of of Boston. Abrasives and abstract paintings, mills of roads and Rachmaninoff, all find a place here. As often as ,,., , , . 1 .,........,, ,L '4 n 1- S ,-Y. ya .. wg f ' 1 :- 1 2 931 al. N if lo ff' L.. 'Ural ii 5 rail- part of its people, so often has it been a part of Holy 'rxg1.'9' : 3 1 xy' 94 , ,- . in-Q .p f .-:ff .K fy!! I Ts X Q :Q 1. f ' 0 'J pi, fe. M' -1 Krug' Q bag QQ Q . 4' 7 fy , J .Q , W' Nj. 'QQ gf' . 4 4 . .gp , p . . I . ,- 5' 'QQ . 1 EX Y , Vg Qwgfmsgamt Ce, Smlwm Qum Ummm fr F I 4. ...Q V, -gm -f J-'XI 'I had- l'g1Il l ri. 111- .gf C 4Ug1P,a. Q' an 'fl VN ,Apr-J v..fQ'5. Ig, ' uv ,Q J ' . if ' J Qian c 0 A' ',fUf.1!g 4 V, 3 'lgflggij-'Y 27 4 noun :Ill 1 Its!! 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K iv '54 , 'Hx' ' 1 x sf.4w e,54'f .wx X w U . . x ,i . I I' XA U? ' ll1.ag 1? on Q A Q egg . IL! u f l r... 1 'Kimball fl-lall '6Tl11's band of b1'r11l1e1's . . . Ilzis happy b1'f'ecl fy' 111011 Alumni fl-lall Carlin 'Hall ll 'pf 1-,n.rr O Lord, Thou has! lrnozwz my 5-1'tf1'1zg douvz and 111y I'l.SI.l1g up . . . 'A , -,. .1 1. A' 'um' 1 , x, 1 ev.. , -- i... 'll' , 1 rv' 1127.5 in-Qf4 fZS1'! 1'k-:ln-1----....., f H e never spoke a word to me, And yet He called my name . . . !4lE wheeler 'Hall 0 brave neu' world, that has such people in ii! Linden Bane .. ' K:-6'5 IPM. ' -e...,- ... .., -ef . vw - 1-. .-- ,. Y 1-, 1-wq 3G11 'C I l P v v 5. 1 l E . 4 n F VK ERHAPS the departure of the class of 1953 from Holy Cross has, in some sense, a parallel in that leave taking of Francis Xavier from the University of Paris. He had come there full of the dreams and ambitions of youth. There he met Ignatius, and his dreams grew towards a larger prospect, his ambitions towards a further goal. Here we have learned of what stuff our dreams l l 'N N Il it ll. Qs., ' gif-jf , ii-Lgli - -if ... 'Q- - QQ-e-1xf P W' J! ..-s... 1 , i v ,,. .s.,..- . '1..z: '... . . .,v,V, -...Nb .. .L-.ann ,1 -, TFT 1 kfig-14 Y-.4s.L,g,.,...:.,,, ' ' ' ' ' Ayn- f 1 5 q hi-ii- , ! ,.. 1-..,, -..,, 'E 1 - , :tu , -. - . ' --- -- ' Q' f-'- -2-f--. .,.- A . . e-,1'r:.a-1533 , ,?1f 55f-la-r: 1:22 ' ' ' Q, ,, . . . . -Aff -4- --'--':. - - 1- 223,51 - t - . fri. 51-41 ..-N. y. . - ' .' -, '. - -'J' 3 ' . -'igl ' 'zfi U I l- -'. 5'-.A- ' 1 -2 r .4 -, - 'A '- sf: .r -- - . 'ly'-fti,.2 , -, V --- .X - X. - 1 i 'ki-Aff: .'.' ' is,-M' ' ' Q 33- , iff-f 'f'?-., --' '-'-'H 1i'. 7 -? 'L- 1-, , - -' '3 ' ik.. Q V B ggi-,H:, -I-A Af,-'A - Ng. - ' 5 . ...g .,- 7--xgisgq TA V ..-' vii-. p . A .lv - 4 . x in: - Gs. .zo g 4 , ' z'f,,4Q.f'.g ff sf!-. '- ls ' -.gl -.I -'uh l . 5 K 's.',-'wi' gg.. .,- ' -31 'L 47- y,, f g.a,E i..v 7- I and ambitions are made. Here we have inet an idea, and seen a larger prospect, a further goal. N ow we take our leave and find, strangely and sadly, that it is but a beginning, but we are conscious that it has been good, that we have built Well, and that even as Xavier, our meaning is not yet, but our purpose is now. - I U -: I I ' ST. Fiuxcxs X.kX'IER, SJ. sv nxqiri f5- :,- Al r 1 . 1 Q, I I l I MM' A J .11 s , 7 PRESIDENT UF THE CULLEGE L Very Reverend John A. 0'Brien. SJ.. has been Rector of Holy Vross since 1948. throughout an era when the colleges of the country have been experiencing the great- est difficulties in maintaining standards, providing for the extraordinary influx of 11ew students, and expanding facilities as costs went up and income declined. It is indicative of the quality of his leadership that in this same period Holy Cross has taken significant steps for- ward, adding new facilities such as the new Biology Building constructed two years ago and the two new dormitories, Lehy and Hanselman Halls. 11ow being built. Greater opportunities have been accorded to Iloly Cross students in the armed forces by the establishment of an .Xir Force ROTCA' unit on campus, in addition to the present Navy group. Greater solidity has been as- sured the structure of Holy Vross by the gradual de- velopment of a firmer union among the .Xhnnni in coni- ing to the aid of their .xllllii Mater. Such varied practical concerns in a man whose life- long interest has been philosophy.testifies to the survival today of the energetic and expert versatility historically associated with the Fompany of Jesus. The Vlass of 1953 salutes its spiritual father and leader, Yery Rev- erend John A. U'Brien. SJ.. philosopher, educator. builder. and leader. 'll Ihlvlclclfzxlr Luo A. SIIEA, SJ. Dvan Qf Sopl1unmrf'.w and I I'l'SlIIIIl'Il X , Rr-zwznrzxn . Ames lu. F uf 1 n S I lll R81 I lhfun :gf Sfzulifnw I x I . Y , . I n , I I REVEREND JEREMIAH J. Doxoxixx. SJ. 1? 'Qc ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Enveloped in the familiar microcosm of his own daily routine, it is rare that the student is ever truly aware of the vast and intricate functioning of the College in all its many activities and levels of operation. Order and efficiency too often become constants, seldom appre- ciated. But the task of those on whom the daily admin- istratio11 of the College falls is an enormous one, an unrelenting one, often thankless, and sometimes un- pleasant. They are the Planners, the Organizers, the Counselors, and the Disciplinarians. The place of these men of the Administrative Faculty is unquestionably large and, when fairly considered, very near to the heart of the Holy Cross System. Rm EREND FRANCIS J. HART, SJ. 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Y.xm'Is, I'n.lJ lrl.wIrur'lm' fu Lnlfn mul l':IIffllb.Y!l.A .IN-N'IIf'l.llll' I'l'rgfr'.v.vnr rqf l'lll.N'Nl.f'N .I,v.w1'.vl11lll l'1'1!f'r.w.vrJ1' QI' l:l'l'1'L'.' .I-YNY.-YIYIIII Pfflfl'-V-WP' fzf lf1fw'f I.v.v1',vl41lll ,llmlf-mlnr QI' Ihr lf..l.l . ,Ilmlrmlnr :gf Thr Ifr.vf1lrnl l,I'lHI,l-Hff Nnrffllllf Nlllllrrlls' Sflllflllvllj 26 kv-TW vb-,Tzfj if .' Q 1'1.V?.i' I . , I I :br It 41+- L.. P' 7 um' Rm. Jxmlgs I.. IIRENNAN, S.J. Wl1,1,r.m H. Nlclfxxx. NIA. REV. JOSEPH B. Voxxons. S.J. REV. P.x'rmr-K J. I'l'3IMINGS, SJ IIIIIIIIFNIIIII. lh'purfm1'nloflfrzyllfwll fvllllllflllllll. l7r'purlmr'nl nf l':Iljl1l'.N',l,' l'r0f0.sS0r Qf 1f,1gI1'.sl1 Prqfwxxor Qf l'fr1gl1'.sl1,' l'rQl'1'.vxor QI' l'JlIfllI..Sll .Ilorlvralnr Qf Ihr FITSIIIVIKIII IJl',ltlfl.Ilfj Sorivfy . -lf:-,' , , gsau Q ENGLISH AND FINE ARTS 'I . . 105 I , C5 A .5 . I s Rav. Tnmus P. Iloxmxxx. SJ. .'I.wz'.vf4111I Prqfrwvor Qf EIlf1II..N'lI.' .Ilmlrrrzfor Qf flu' Nollhonmrw Orufnrical S0011 fy E Q. I, FRANUS A. DRUMM BA. Professor Qf Erzglixlz I-hum.:-. IN. Iflml-A. NIA. lim. I'IHI'IIlHIflf'K X. fI.XLl.UiHI'IlI. ln.x-lrurlnr in l','11g1l1'xll Sul. l'rQfr.v.vnr Qf l'flzg1lr'.vl1,' .Ilmlvrwlor Qf flu' llrnmalif' Horiefy I-'Wim 'IQ f .l.vx1'.vlz111f l'rQfz'.v.s'0r Qf l'lnyl1Ivl1 Iggy .5 .133 4 - K Wn.1.1.xM I . L.xHm'. NIA R mx .XRTHVR J. NIADDEN, SJ. Rav. J. III-JRARIJ Mums. S.J. I m:1mr1lc1a'K S. Nlmnuxr. NIA. .I.v.v1'sfr1r1l l,FQfl'-N'-NOV Qf Ifllfllll-VlI,' PFQIII'-V-YIPF Qf Pjllfllll-YI! cum' ffm' .lrlx .INNIINIIIIII l'r'rgI'1'.x-wx' Qf .IIlI.Nl'f',' .Iforlrrulor Qf flu' TOHIUIIIIIVL' l91'n'r'lm' QI. .Il1r.v1'r' Vllffm 0+ - I I Q33 K- V .,n i ' - ' A 182, ' lil-xx . .loss-:ru I . Ill em. SJ, W1l.l,1 xu .L l'xx1l'lu1:l,l,. NLS. RfllWIll'l' S. l'mm'l4:. NLS. Rl-Lv. JAM:-:s J. lDl':lf:l,m'. S.J. fvllllllflllllll. l,1'lNlI',lIll'Ilf QI' Ifl.ll,0!l.Ij,' ,INNIWI-llll' l'r1gfr.v.m1' Qf liiolnyjf .IN.Vl.Ylllll' l'rQf1'.v.vnr QI' Hmluyy ,l.v.v1'.s'lu11l I'rQfa'.w.vn1' Qf Biology l'rqff'.v.wn' rgf H1'nlngy,' lIirr'r'lor QI' l'rr- ,Jll'lll.f'lll -qfllIll'llfN BIULUGY AND CHEMISTRY xx X . 5' . ' 1 1 . 1 J ' .' , I . 'C : J 'l'mm.xs L. Shu Nll'llY. l'n.IJ. l'rQfrs.vnr QI' 12 fnlnyy w . lil-lx. lhznwxlm X. l'llClxIil!S. NJ. f'IIllI'l'llIllll. I,l'lItll'lHll'lIfQf I'l1rm1'.N-lr-1f,' I'rQfr.v.wrr rgf f'l1r'1lll'.vlrj1 f,l,Il'lli l,. l5xml,. l'n.ll. l'rQfm-.vor :gf f'llI'NII.Nfl'!1,' liirrrlnr Qf lVlll'Hll.f'lll lfa'.w'urf'l1 - ,feng-, A . - any pax... Fwy' ..,.. .4-.Juli 1 'N fllinlttjli J. Vu xmcs'1'. NIS. Rm. .lusrprn A. NI.xn'rr's. S.J. Jun-Ls J. 'l'.xNsm'. BIA. .XNIJHIGXY P. Yxx Hoolf, l'n.D l'rQf1'.w.snr fy' f'lI!'I7IlANfI If ln.wfr1u'lor in f'l11'111i.vl,f'r1 ,LY-Y0f'l.Ilf!' PrQfv.w.wJr Qf l'lu'rni.wIry l'1'Qfv.v.vor of f'll!'7IIISf7'!j U8 Rm: 'I'urm.xs J. SMITH. SJ. Iilcv. .I.xMl1:s K. CUNNULLY, S.J. lim: Junx I . I lTzuv:u.xl.n. SJ. 'IUIIN II. HANIIH.-UIAN. SWI- Ivlllll-VIIIIIII. I,ClNll'fIIll'IIf Qf l'l1y.w1'r.s' .I.vs01'1'11lL' l'rQfz'.w.vor of 1'lzy.v1'r'.v mul .IllIfllI'HlllfI.f'S.' um! ,IIlIfllUII1llfI.CS PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS PV 'fi I'I1'ulcNr: J. NIc'fiIl.Llm'l'nDY, ILS. I nsfrucfor 'in I 'l1y.v1'c'.v II nfl .Il flfll 1' nl ul ics JAMES H. NESTOR. MTVX. W1L1.1.xM I . RADLE. PH.D. Professor of 1JIfltllf'I7lfllflC.N' .'I.SSOCI'!IfC' 1'rQf0x.s0r Qf Pl1y.w1'c.s' .I.v.v1'.vlu1li l'rQfr.s'x0r Qfl'llyx1'r'.s- lllS,l'lIf'fOI' fn .IIllf,II'IlIflfl.l'.Y mul .1lllllII'f7I!lfl.f'Nf .Ilmlvrulor qf flu' lfmlin Vlul: if X... .f JOHN R. MciC.xRTHY. BLS lnsfrucfnr in Pl1y.w1'r.w and .Ilall14'111af1'r'x R.n'MoND E. NICDON.-XLD. MS. 1,I'QfI'.v.V07' of Pl1y.s'r'r-.v und .Ilrzllzvnzfzlirx 3 REV. JOHN W. SL'1.L1x'.xx, SJ. R1-QV. Iixvtsioxu J. Swmms, 5 I .l.s's1.vlunt PrQfc's.vor Qf l'l1y.v1'r'.v ,l,v.v1'.vlz111t PrQfg-,v,vn1- QI' I'l1,1,,w,f und ,I1llflll'UlllfI.C-Y mul .IlllflIL'lIIllfI.l'N a-bag, Iimv um I,I'IIi xc: xl.m.f'.I'A..I'n.IJ. III-:xp II xvwwn I . X. l'.ulll.l.. S.J. Iilcv. 'I'noM.xs J. I'.xull.l,. S..I. Iilcv. Humqwr C, fIAI,I,,UiII,XN, S.J. Ivllllllflllllll, Ih'purl1nrnl QI' .I1'r-ounl- .I.v.wnr'1'ulf' l'r1gff-.vxorQI'l'Ir'nnm111'r'.v .I.x-.v1'.vlu11l I'r1gI'1'.v.wr QI I'f1-nrmzniruw .ixsislrzrzl l'rQIrss0r QI l':C'0II0lllI.f'-Y iffy H1111 1'ff'wI011II'f'-v.' l'rfzI'f-.mfr nl' .lf-- mul Sm-inlogyg Ilirrclor, Inslitulu of fllllllflhlljl mul l'fr'0nnnn'r.v Iflflplgfrfgl Ifflflfillllx ACCUUNTING AND ECUNUMIIIS I- 9 Wrl.l.1.xM II. IJICYIXIC. S.J. 1n.vlr11r'f0r QI' l'f1'n1lurr1ir'.w,' .I.v.v1'.s-lfllll lIir1'f'fm'. Ilmlfllllr QI' ln- lllINfl'l.lll lfrlulfrmx II M. Iuuxm r II. I'ULI',Y. AJ. .l.s-.v1'.vlclnl l'rQI'r.w.wmr QI' l'f1'm1olrl1'r'.w,' Jlmlrrulnr. Thr I'r0.v.v mul Srroll SlJ!'l'l'I!j I lI.KIII,I42S A. Im.xx'r, NIA. .I.v.vr'.vlu11l l'rQI'f'.v.vnr QI'I'fr'm1mn1'r.v 'NJ' +33- .I , 'in :fx . H- , . , :J mygxn f ' 1 ' ,.. '-fp? if 5 'Ride 5: f -- 44 f'41'fff,g ' ' 'L,wxgigff.fw1 HQ, ff ff we 5,52 ,grgif px 1 5.1 ,bfi Iimxyxnn J. IIrna.xn'l'Y. NIA. Iilfznxum W. Mf'f',xnTHY, NIA. 'I'mm1.xs J. Nll'I,l'IIiM0'I'T, MA. R1cc:IN.xLn J. SMITH, ICILM. .IN.Y0f'IflfI' l'rfqf1nv.wr QI' l'fr'unnlrl1'r'.v l'rQfr'.v.s0r QI' .Ir'r'n11 nliny .I.v.w1'.s'lul1l 1Irrgff-,S-my Qf lJr'011m111'r'.v .l.v.s-zxlunl 1'r1Ul's.w0r QI' .'IC!'0llllfIIl!I IW .Ll R1-:1', R11'H,11m J. Dm1'1.1x4:. S.J. fvlllliflllflll. IjL'1lllIflIll'llf Qf I':Illlf'!lfl.0ll um! liwyclzoloyyq l'rqfr.v.wor Qf Ifflu- rulion mul Pxyclzoloyy Rm:17.11111R.lJ1'x111.1x.S..I. .!.v.vof'1'11lf' l'rQfr'.w.vnr Qf l':llll!'llfl.0Il.' U1'r1'r'f0r. Nfmlruf l,l'I'.S'0llIII'l EDUCATION AND SUIIIULUGY REV. FRANCIS J. C.111Ro1,L. S.J. P rqfmxor Qf Spa II ish .I1,1s1:1'H F. 1'u111J1:111o. MA. As.v1'sfc111l Profcxsor Qf Sparlislz REV. LEO E. F1'rzGE11.1LD. SJ. Prqfessor Qf fwffllfll and l1'eIig1'0n REV. JAMES M. L1z.11'm', 5..I. Prqfcssor Qf Frcnch FR.1Nr'1s P. 0'H,111.1. I,!l.D. - 1 XX11.1,11x1 I-. 151111 EN. NIA. l'rQfr.v.vur QI' l'.I'l'IIl'll A 4 'ur .,. 'V ' kg,-f S. I-11111111119 IDLYNX. P11.D. l'lllH.T7IlllII. I,F1I!lI'f7Ilt'Ilf qf jlorlrrn .l.v.1'0r1'11fr' PrQfz'.v.1'or Qfl rz'nr'l1 I'v0I'f'l'QVl l,ur1g1u1y1xv,' l'rqfz'.s's0r fd' l r1'nrl1 'f 'af 'II 'I iff 223171 Q95 o-Q 11 H1311 Jmn li. S1'1,1,11:1v. S.J. R111. D11 111 W. 'l'11'm11-:Y. SJ. X .l.v.v1'.vlf111f PrQfr.v.v0r lfflllffllllfill IYIIIIIAFUIIIII. Dr'p11rlm1'l1l0l'Nnr'1'r1fr1gf-1l,' und Iffll-ffl-Oil l'rQfr.v.vnr 07' N0f l.0llJ!1.If.' .Umlrrulnr 117 flu' H..f.l . IJCAlIlfI.llf1 SUf'l'I',4Il HEY. P.11'1, YN. l .11'm'. SJ. .l.v.1'0C1'r1lf' l rQfr'.1.yor QV' SOf'I.Ol0flAIj A1,F11131n Y. B1,11'11sY. MA. Prqfg-,mor Qf Ucrrnr1n MUIJERN LANGUAGE If N - R0B1:11T F. M1'X1:11x1:1'. l'11.D. Jn11x Y. X111s1,1:. 'Ii.,X. .l.v.v1'.vf11nl l'r0ff'.1-.vor of 51111111.1111 .A-Y-N -'74 P l W'V '27 H f 31 HISTORY AND PULITIBAL SCIENCE new r . gig., vnu- .qi-s lim' Wl1,1.l.n1 I.. 1,14-m'. S..I. Wl1.1.l,xx1 .I. lin.x'l 1'xx. NIA. limp Grammar: X. llruulxs. SJ. I'lHllAl'llllIlI. l,t'1JllI'llIlt'IIf qf Ilzklory .INNI.-Vfllllf l'rQf4'.v.vnr Qf11I..N'fUI'4Ij ,l.w.v1A.vf411:f l'rQf4'.v.s-or Qf Ijlllluflhflll uml l'nl1'l1'f'u1 S!'I.l'IIC'f'.' PrQff'N-WPI' Qf S!'I.FIlf'lf II fxfn ry Rm. Nl.-XVRIQAE F. REIUY. SHI. .lN,N'l.NfllIll l'rQfcs.vor Qf llivfnry figs .x :MQ T. 'i-.if .bi -J :hh-Q lil-:xx l',x'rmr'K J. Hmmxs, SJ. P lrqfmwnr Qf Hixinry: Jlozlzvulor QI' Tlu' H ixlnry Socirfy 'Q- 6-356. Rm. Grzmml-1 .L Klxcs. SHI. limp Owlcx I'. Mc'Kr:xN.x. S..I. lilcv. Ilm-:xnxx V. NIC'N.XI,LY. SJ. Rxcv. W,xI,Tr:R J. NJEAGHER, F-.J. I .l.v.vi.vIur1f l'r1gfm'.vnr Qi' l'nl1'l1'c'ul .lNNO!'1.llfl' Prqfzwxoz' Qf III..N'f0l Ij .lN.Vl-Sfllllf l'rQff.vwr Qf III.-Vf07 ll,' PTQff'.V.90V Qf llislory Nf'I.I'Ilf'I' .llorlvrulor Qf The Purpli' I,llff',ll'I' W2 7 it Sruft-Il hifi to I'l'flllf.' LT. .Xml xxn l-'. Lli1.XltIi. IFN: LT. NI.x'1 l'm:w J. XYINTIIN. IFN: I'.w'r. Jxxirx W. H.x'rr:x1.xx. IFMIX I.'.wT. .Iunx A. time K. IFN: LVDR. Junx L. Wnux. IFNR: LVDR. W.x1.'rr:n J. NIILLAR. IFNR I.'r. Cj.g.3 W11.1.1.xm1 Ii. Blvla vain. IFN. Shznflfny: Branxxnn Nlmuxg i'PUA1,'rux F. IIIIIQSBRINVKQ VPU lDux,x1,n j D rw --rw rw rx l'. Iiusxfzgt lUHr:xm'R.IIms1um1I IU X r3nxfwlJ.INIxs1.mxg I Fifi. Infmxs l.IIre.I1-mm. I FBI! 1 X Nl XYILLIANI B. Huwjsz .lunx V. Ifxlarjy. The tasks of tht- Ivnit Naval ofhvcrs art- as cIix'c-lsifit-It IISIIICII'2iII1IIlgIlCOIIS of thc IIIIIISIIIIDIIIUII. Thcir tasks run from the rcalnls of classrmnn Naval tln-wry to In-Iping and guiding the IIIIIISIHIJIIICII in the-ir ar-tivities: athlctic. Social and educational. The- training gin-11 hy tht-sv IIICII. they know, is neccssary for thc various stagvs of sc-1-yin-v life. The outstanding work of thc Ivnit is a trihutc to NAVAL R. 0. T. B. ' Jil. P9 M 1' .QW X 'VSWR s IN Q. if W ' 'I JN ' I'g ' 1 gun wwfwih, rktttir 0 J? 9 , 1 . at -i . 1 I I 5 f 0 WSF j --N' thvir 0IlC'Ulll'ZiQIQIIIUIII and g.fIlIlI2lIlI'l'. Thv mc-c-has of past I'llSlgllS. who 11-c'c1x'I-cl IIICII' CUIIIIIIISSIOIIS at Iluly I ross. tcwtifics to their -ihlhtv iw tIIllI'iiIOI'S and to then' xn- 1 - IIIICIICI' as utticcrs and QCIIIIUIIICII. -XS educators hohl uithin thcir hands tht- future- of thc wurlct. tho statt' ufficws of thc NROTI' I'nit hold within tht-irs tln- future of thc I'nitI-al States Navy. I'.x1 r.x1x.Im1x A. I'i1.n'K. IFN L11 4'mn1.xxur3n .Iuux L Hui I FN l'fm1n1umlz'11g llwrur I 111111111 llfhrfr 49, -U? rvx ' wx xx . ' IMI I.Xl,ION 5l.XI'I'. .Nwnfwl.' I'vrnn'it .I. Nlvlxi-xxx. Ilicx- VUNIITXNY .Xz Itunxnn I'. tL.u:,xv. tiiznxrn I . IIXIIILII. nx l,. limi ni-px. Nlnmli1nf'lii1icxnn.I. I'II'I'ZI'.X'I'HI1'Ix. Nlivn xi-,i. I nxxiv N, Iissi-Lx. Ihaxx .I. SIIIIWI xx. I Ililcrv. .lusiirii .l. tiiicnnxi'i'is, .lusicril 'I'. Ilnigxx xx. ' ' ll lluin I Iluxuni L. Iunx I.Sxi xnhns. III. IUNII ANY V: IIUWXICII J. Wi:+T. Wli,1,i.ui J. KIICHNAN. IONIIIXNX 1 . I. ' f . ' .' L' ' ' iv .I. Wins. -I mms I'. Vu xnmcs. .Ions W. Wills!-zn. 'l'inm,xs V. Nl xvrzns. ri 'l'l1c lluly Vruss NROIQ' lvnit connnancls a position ul' ggrcat staturc at tlic Vollcgc. Naval pcrsonncl arc in mlcinanfl at sclmul functions, xvliilc tht- succcss of Ivnit picnics. mlanccs, paratlcs and spccial functions rctlccts tlic gre-at spirit xvitliin tlic lvnit. tlic UVUI'-StI't'IlgtIlt'IllllQ ri lmnfl uniting tlic futurc cnsigns. lo fulfill tlic title of uHiccr anfl gcntlcnian . tln- iniclsliipman scrvcs in tlic classroom, on tlic flrill ficlrl and in tlic various Naval activitics. Tln- lmaskctliall. riflc and pistol tcamsg f'r0ss C'urrcnt , tl1cI'nit papcrg and tlie social activities grant tlic IHIIISIIIPIIIHII thc opportunity to prepare Iiimsclf as a gcntlcnian. The annual summer cruisc is dcsigncd to prcparc Iiim as an ofliccr. In Navy parlance-a 'wcIl clone to tlic Iinit. R AIR FORCE LT. t'o1.oxEL .lungs T. lhll'ltltAY. I'S.sXl Muon Mu mei: J. 'llliOJ.XNOXYSKl, I'S.Xl-' Ibmnmruling Of7'ief'r l'f.1w-11i1'1'1- Officer To furnish future oflieers for .Xinerieu's air arm. one- thircl of the stuclent borly has enrolletl in the ROTC' program of the .Xir Foree. Reeeiving his training untler the tutelage of professional oflieers, the student prepares himself for his eommission in a well-integrated program of class work, drill and leznlership training. The embry- onic oflieer studies geopolities. air Il2lVlQ2itl0I1. fligllt theory. jet propulsion and meteorology. Un the rlrill NOXYSKI. VSAFQ Lu-:t'Ti:N.xNT Di-:Ax BIA SGT. Vuxrox F. Voxiz. USAF. held his ubihty to exeeute eonnnantls :incl to present intelligent leatlership is clelnonstrzitetl. The basketball. tlrill :intl rifle tennis: the clunees :intl soeial utfziirs: the band :incl the Flying Vrossu, l'nit newspaper: these are the neeessury auljunets to ai well-planned progrzun of training. .Xt Holy Vross the potential officer is trziinetl as ai whole man in order that he may better serve his eountry tomorrow. Smlerl: Muon: .Ions I . 0't'oxxou. IHAF: LT. Voroxm, .Intl-:s T. Mi'im,n'. VS.-XF: Nl.x.ion Nl.Xl'ltI1'l-I J. Tnoix ID I ll xn 1 '.1 mx, I'S.'Xl . Nlmuiiiiy: T SGT. TYUIJ-'li.XXti N,x1'x1.xNY. VSAF1 N-VJ 'x . 1 A x. fl L., 1 , ,N ff 'Wait 34 WORLD Y . J J A aff f -4, 1,7 vig T Hp 2 ' 'x , f ' v if V V I 'TJ - 1 ' N' vffywa,-gfvm. 'Q i SX Af ' Q F Q' j 'Qi Ag ,I '- f g A w , -4 ig, g ,Eg , , , ., , 1-VP. ff- . - I ,ix 111 f., V X. ' . 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DTS fx HE angry march of progressive education has added but little to the timeless ideals of true teaching. The essential elements of the true teacher, too, are ever the same. Let him who would give us an introduc- tion to life learn from the wisdom of Robert Bellarmine. The universe was his field. The matter of that universe was subject to the manner of his teachingg thus did he lead -Y I 7 ,, i - if sew.,--. is Q' ' .WW I Q Jim foal .AO 'IO ' 'N v Y CLD! QCP Y ' 4' - r ?, ar-, ' those Who sat under hlm to rlse up and march along the paths of true thought the paths of promlse Now the Class of 1953 must leave those who have patterned thelr teachmg aftel the Inatchless ldeals of Robert Bellarmlne We must march along the paths for Wh1Ch they have readled us But every thought We thlnk hereafter W1ll lead us back agaln J I W W llll . ML. -l . 'M HJ 5' ' fur' Q0 s I 4 in l 5 17.4. n If , , v I A. 4 '. c n 4 4 . YI' F 'D A 1 . ,Q t I V . flgffa , - ' v 5,9 , I P I ' '- 1 I f u 1 I v o W v 1 ', v AQ' he 1 1 v 6 .. 14 A-1 ! 2h'- -qs. .2 X' 1. 4 ..Ln4ai'A:HALnl'. v 1 I Senior Class History ENIOR YEAR is like any other year, and Gradua- tion day is just another day in early June, but somehow, our Senior year and that June day i11 1953 are something special. Special, because Senior year and Graduation are for us all, the beginning of something and tl1e end of something. and beginnings and endings are always memorable. lYe shall not think, on that day when four years turn quietly to a close, of what we write now. because our minds and hearts will be too full of hopes and plans for the tomorrow that stretches before us. Perhaps we shall feel the past and parting, briefly yet surely, be- fore we close the door of a room a11d walk with our classmates in nervous silence across a deserted campus towards the Fieldhouse, warm with June sunlight and the voices of our parents and friends. And so, as we shall feel it then, shall we remember it now, with happiness and sadness: longing and regret. And then, as now, it will be almost impossible to re- capture it all, for the past and parting have taken time beyond our grasp. It had come upon us suddenly. l'erhaps in Sep- tember, as we walked up the hill under the familiar arbor of lindensg perhaps when we first tried on our caps and gowns: perhaps not until we had kissed the family good-bye and were standing, alone, in our rooms. It had come, it had really come: we were Seniors. This year, this long awaited year, was to be our year. It felt fine to know whom to see when you wanted something done, and to be able to answer the eager questions of the Freshmen with the aplomb and dignity fitting a Senior. CYYe worried a little though, when we saw how small the Freshmen were: certainly we were bigger than thatlj The promise of three years was at last to be fulfilled. Our classmates were the sports stars: our classmates were the presidents, the prefects, and editors. lYe had lioasar l'. tfxsx-:Y I,l't'.YI.lll'Ilf always been proud of our class, had always felt that it was just a little better than most, and our chance had finally arrived to prove it. That Autumn we cheered Haloy and Gleason, Voogan and Rimkus: Millett and llasterson, as they passed and punted, blocked and battered their way to victory. They were our classmates and we were proud to share their glory in that special way. Xaton, llooss- mann. Bogdan, Lonergan. Dyson had come back to our class as National Vollegiate Baseball Vhampions, and the taste of victory was sweet. .Xnd when the last leaves and the first snow fell. we sat among the thousands in Boston Garden or in Wor- cester or Madison Square and watched men we had known as friends and classmates, write basketball his- tory. To us they were not just llarkey or BIagilligan, Kielly or Nilllglii they were the Earl or Bob g Bud and Dave . Don Klatthews. l.en Quigley. Bill Kiernan and .lim Vharles put the Patcher, the Purple, the T'Hawk and Crosscurrents together for us during the year. and any night in the week at 645 on our radio dials we could hear Dick Doyle and .Xrt Weller taking time off from their jobs as Station Blanager and Chief An- nouncer, to give us something special in the way of entertainment. And if we couldn't make it to a basket- ball game. Dick Kiernan, Station Sport's Director, told us about it. 'l'noM.xs H. Kixc: l'lR.XXK X. Krrrr xYll.l.I.KM A. U'Rol'nkrt. Ju. Vice-Preslclenf Secretary Trt'u.s-urt'r t Q . - 1- 1:1 Rf nrnrl 1 uuii. Maurice Duchaine prefected our Sodality meetings on hlonday nigl1ts and Alex Burke led the Confra- ternity of Christian Doctrine through another success- ful year. lve saw Bob Bleyer in King Richard II and weren't surprised at all that he was an outstanding speaker and debater as well, along with Alike Alt-Nulty and Joe Fogarty. All our activities were coordinated that yea.r by men like Jack Dinan. President of the Student Govern- ment.: Ken Hand and Bill Stephanak, in the VBA and Purple Key. lYe were proudly re- presented in the NFf't'S by Bob Simmons, who was elected National President shortly before we returned to school in the Fall. Bob Casey was our class president and Tom King, vice-president. with Frank Kett, sec- retary and Bill U'Rourke, class treasurer. Pat llcKenna was kept busy right up until our last night on the Hill as chairman of the Senior Ball, and in this the last year of the Vlass of 1953, John 0'l'onnor led the Vlass of 1956, as honorary Freslnnan class president. But Holy Vross was not just Senior year. Uur mem- ories are of four years, like seeds sown on good ground, whose roots will hold until death. It seems only a short time ago that we first walked into Beavcn as Juniors, full of thoughts for a Junior Prom and wondering what Philosophy and our electives held in store for us. l'N1on Yiaxli was built around one action, one event that no one can ever forget: the Junior Prom. Art hlooney, several tons of lights. an imitation pool, thousands of yards of gossamer, the hard work of a committee headed by alike Heffernan. and our girl were somehow, in some magic way. added together to produce a technicolor, perfect weekend. Dances- we would attend many in our lives: weekends-there would be hundreds of memorable ones, but never again would there be a Junior Prom. Bob Vahill, Ed Fox, Larry Rowe and Jim Hamilton were our class officers that year. Tulane and a certain school in Boston robbed us of a bowl bid, and though a couple of fellows named O'Brien were throttled at the National Invitation Tournament, we were a tired team the next night and never could get started. At the Spring Convocation we got Archbishop Cushing started though. and he didn't stop until he had granted the longest holiday in Holy Cross history. Another of our own additions wowed them that year in New York, as the one and only Bob Magilligan ran wild on Madison Square hardwood. Bob Curry, Len Quigley and Joe Kerwin wrote and made news for the T'Hawk,':lCd lVinters and Lou Pecek trod the boards in Fenwick and Joe Mullen and Dick Barnes were added to the Purple Key from our class. The Bills, Hines and Brennan, stood out on the track team with Phil Sullivan, while Jim 0'lNIalley and Mike Duggan snapped their pictures, as well as that of anything else that would stand still for a minute. Jack 0'Brien was elected as Secretary of the Student Government and Don illatthews and Alex Burke silently, and without any headlines, did yeoman work for the Vonfraternity of f'hrist.ian Doctrine, rapidly becoming a tradition at Holy C'ross. Nor could any review of Junior year be complete without mention of Jack Weiser and the swimming team, splashing away to victory after victory. Junior year was as wonderful as the world to a new- born baby: as sentilnental as the snows that graced the Hill at flllI'lSl.Ill2lS time: as fresh as the first breath of Spring, and almost, as fantastic as that epic we were all cutting classes to see. Quo Yadisu. And amid the parties and the plans. the cheering and laughter, we were called away. For twice in that year of memories, death came and made us com- panions in sorrow and loss. First in the Autumn- that beautiful Autumn, when Pakachoag's windy hills were swirls of color and her nights brilliant with stars, like candles in eternity. Tom hlartin would not see them again, and we found ourselves suddenly old with fresh understanding. But our lesson was not yet and its meaning not MICHAELA. HEFFBRNAN full, until the Sum- mer. Then, far from our common home. empty now and drowsy with August heat, Jolm Coyle went Home to Him YVho had given joy to his youth. orumiomz YEAR too, we remember. We began ' the year under the leadership of hlike Heffernan, Jack O'Connor, John Bain and Bill Connolly, as our class officers. New to us also were our football coach, a Doctor from the hlidwest, and our Dean of Discipline. Even for sophisticated Sophomores, the changes promised all manner of surprises for the com- ing year. Doctor Anderson had returned to the scenes of past glory and was quick to show that there would be future glory besides. Nlembers of our class served to swell the rising tide of victory: men whose names we heard again and again in the coming years: Pat Ryan, Tiger Murpliy, Gleason and Rimkus. Johnny Suelzer and Bob Simmons were added to the staff of the T'Hawk that year and Dick Kiernan woke us up and broke us up early every morning over VVCHC. lllike halt-Nulty held forth at the weekly Sophomore Oratorical Society meetings and Dick Bogdan starred on the diamond. That was the year we sang about old soldiers and wondered, at the tops of our voices, along the corridors and through the Quadrangle, just what The Thing was. A soul-satisfying victory over B.C put extra tang into the Fall, and Spring saw us welcome the first Bishop of YVorcester as a loyal alumnus. Somehow, as we sat and listened to his voice filling Kimball Hall that night, it was TVILLIAM F. STEPHANAK hard to believe that but a year ago we had been more im- pressed with the banquet. Now, as we reflected with him upon gadgets and the folly of human pride, Freshman year seemed as dis- tant as Senior. Rissim.-xx Yi-JAH: a mystery inside an enigma . . . and there were many riddles to be solved: more faces tl1a11 names: more things to do and so little time in which to do them: the first of inmunerable bull sessions: a quaking class recitation and trying hard not to think of home because we weren't supposed to be homesick. YVe could hardly wait for the football season, but it had been better were it never begun. VVe cheered and groaned, but we stuck through the most. dismal season in Holy Cross history, and two nights before the last, the biggest game, we led the College on a mad, scream- ing, frantic march to YVorcester, and there was talk that the Freshmen had brought spirit back to the Cross. W'hen we shivered through that defeat and saw the score that was to become a rallying cry, the talk became an actuality. But the sports picture was not completely dark. YVe saw great beginnings in our classmates teams. VVe were the scrubs a.nd the meatball squad, but when we had a chance to show our wares in Freslunen games, the crowd turned their eyes to the sideshow and waited for next year. .lim Petri guided us through the first half of the year as honorary class president, a.nd after the most hectic election we can remember, Bill Stephanak, Jack Flynn, John OQCOHHOF and Joe hlullen became our class officers. XVe remember Freshman year too, for other things: Bullet Bill 0smanski's brief stay: the Brink's rob- bery and The Cardinalnz the great Cousy-Oftring, twenty-six straight, basketball team, and how we cheered them in the rain after the Columbia game. These are the things we remember now, as we write: things done and said, a chronicle, brief, but close to our hearts, because it is written of them. Yet, some- how we feel that even should these memories fade, we would remember where they were born, remember Holy Cross. For it is a part of us now, and though the years may change it, it will never change for us. Here we became men, as others before us: here our youth shall grow old, as many after us. XVe begin to sense now, how we shall feel afterwards, when parting has come and we have gone. liUX.Xl.lJ J. .Xl3H0'l l' JR.. 15.5. FRXXK l'. .XI,li',XNlHU. HS, TH I5,ll,l',l'l' Nlrwrl IUHI HQUI Nfrwl lfllflllllfl. VI. lfrrmlxfylr IH. X. Y. smlulity I, -2, ti, 43 K ui' 1' I-3 lllil'2llIlllI'Illa lg Smlzilily l. '21l,1'llll,5 Lia! 2. 25. I-15081 Ili,- lyfilllliltil' Sm-ix-ty 1.2: Y4'I'lIl4blll l'IuI1'2.25.4: tm'ySm-i1-ty 21 lIltl'2lllllll'2lix l. 2.25. 4'1fil'l'lllJlll ntingl'lulm I. '2. fi, 4. Sminr Y'l1fwi.v.' Vatlmlif' Vlnlv I. '21 Nlvl Vluln l. 2. ZS. I-1 Uniting Vlnli Pri-ss Opinion un Hu' Nvw Dvzili lflfiii-l9fi.3. l. 'L 25, X1 WVII1' Ii. Srnfur yvlll'-N'l'N.' 'Hn' I,m'n- hun ul IA-lliul :inil N'nn-In-llml 1-vin-N in Hn- llrimipliiliu Nl:-lulmgzi-in-r :ix l'l'mlllf1'1l by Xl1lNt:ii'1HQ:n. s-iliis l 'l Moc vm SIG CES X 405:- AIN 'NO 9., we X, XJ ,Rf X I - Qf . -'- xl J X Sf N E .1 V ' 'L . 1 .IUSICPII I . XLOISIU. ISS. I'1I'lil-INK I.. .XI,Yl'IS. HS. l R.XXC'IS D. ANIADIO. ISS. .fill ll'1'fl1f'r.fffe'lal ,ll'l'lIll1' II Taylor Slrwrf ffl f'I'Ull'II Nlrrwl Ilurffnril. l'un11. lfllIlll'l'.YfI'l'. .Uu.v.v. I,f'0Ill1'll.Yft'l'. .Uu.v.v. Ilf'tll2lI'j' Soc-in-ly 2. lx Junior l'oun1'ilg Smlzility Q: 52llll'tll2ll'j' Sm-in-ty l. Q, 3, 4-1 Iniranniruls 2.31YYcnrc'c-stcrfllilm1, 2.141 XFRUTK' 35. Military Hall C'm11n1iiic-0 Ii: ffl? fl. 41 l,K'2lIl.S Lial l. Q. 55: Spanish Vinh Outing Vlub Ii. Nmior Tlll'.N'I.N.' Tllv Sllilllfilllll NUS: liitvrrziviul Jiistim- Vlnlr fig Intrznnnruls Q. TS. 43 Ln Lunzu 2. 3. 4: North Shore flnb Nlrwc-iiimit. l Q. 3, 4:IIan'tf'nraH'l11lm l. 2.3.4:Nl1-t Vinh 1. 2: Outing Vlulm l. 2.31 Wl'II1'2,3. Svnfnr 7 25, 4-1 Uniting Vlulr. linaml of 'I'rnstc-vs 2. Till'-VI'-N'.' Jnir-in Vritif-ri :lo lu Yiclzi y ile las C hiliflllllll 25. 41 X'if'l'-cvlliiiflllilll Wvintvr Fw- Ulmrzis M211-sirzis di-.1056 ilv lfsprniic-1-rlzi. Gran 'nl 4. Nminr T114-.v1'.v.' Thi- Slriii-tixrv :infl Rmiiuiitim-u Hspznml. rape of Mllnivipzil Hove-i'Iil1n-iii. 44 I T fQ Q ' Q' v I- A ' fi !v',V., 'Y' 1 I w.. A QM.. if4.+fm?.?s,1 ,- S. PAUL .XllCHAMB.Xl'LT, .X.l5. 2 .lmcnv Sfreel Wes! lVaru'z'clc. H. I. Sodality 1, 2g Sanctuary Society 1, Oflieer Q, 3. 4-3 K of C 1, 2. 3. -lg Dean's List Q, 3: Chair- man, Silver Jubilee Gift Committee. Class of l953: Rhode Island Club l. Q. 3, 4-. Senior Tl1e.v1'.s.' The Efforts of the Catholic Layman to Convert Non-Catholics: Opportunities. Plans, and Pitfalls. l VINCENT T. ANDRIOLE, HS. 1019 SIIIISFI Street Scranton. Pu. Soclality 2, 3, 4: Dean's List 1. Q. 25, 43 Intra- murals 2. 33 Track team l. Q. 3. 4-3 Dramatit Society lg German Club l. 23 Pennsylvania Club l. Q, fig Outing Club l. QQ Patcller 4-. Sflllilll' Tlll'Nli.V.' The llevelopment of .Knes- lllesia aml its Relation to Surgery. JOHN J. ll.XIN. JR.. .X.ll. II lflilfjj -Nlrrel ll 'orceslcr -I. .llr1.s.v. Sotlality Q, 3. 4-3 Sanctuary Society 23, 4-g Class Officer, Vice-l'resiclent Q: SOSQ Intramurals I. Q. 3. 4: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Council: Senior Ball Committeeg llioreester Club I, 2, 3, 4-3 Outing Club 3, 45 WCHC 2. IS, lg Patelner 4. 1 ,IX JOHN A. ANTONICLL. AB. JJ-5 .IIllI'fl'Il.N't' Street lfroolrlylz. X. Y. Sodality 1, 4-1 SO53 Intramurals I. Q: Met Club 1. Q. 3, 43 Outing Club l, Q. 33 IYCHC 33 Patcher 4. Senior Tl1f'.vz'.v.' Narcotics and Its Effect On the Human Body. JOSEPH .X. l3.XMllUltY. -Ill.. .X.ll. WJ ll'c.sl Jllflz Nfrcv! .Yew York, N. l'. K of C Q. 3. 4: Basketball Manager l. Q. 3, Head NI.2lll2l,f.2l'l' 41 Met Club l, Q. 3. 41 Outing Club l. 2, 33 C.lI..X. Mock Trial 4. Senior Tllt'SI..Y.' The Natural Law. The Supreme Court and Justice Holmes. 4.3 IIIVIIAIII3 .I. IIXIINICS. IIS. JOHN J. IEAIIUXIC. IIS. Ili I,lI1'.N lj l r1rrn.v Ilrirr .II I'Yl'llllA' Slrrrl .Yrir lf0C'll1'H1', X. II lI'nrmwlrr. .IIu.v.v. Smhility Q, 3, I-1 I'xI'l'SIlIllilIl l,1'IHlIIIlj,f1SIIIIll- Smlulity 2. 3. 41 IPUIIIIQS Lia! 21 InIr:lnnn':iI IIIIIIg TCIRIIII I. Nlznmgc-r '2. fi. I-1 Iirsnnzitiv 2. 3. I-1Ivfrrrw-sta-rf'InInQ.f5. I. Sm-in-ty Q1 Intm-rr:u'i:iI .lnatif-1' Vlnlm Q: Purple- KVF' I, 2.25.I-1-InniurI'l'fnnI'fniili1iIIm'.I :ix'fn' IIIIZIIFIIIZIIII NI4-I I'InIm I. '2. II. I-L Unling Vlnlu I. 2. II. I-L IYVIII' '31'lIUIIIJIII1lXVI'i I, -3.251I'1H'I'I I':uIr-In-r Iimiiie-ws NIZIIIZIQIPI' I. Sulfur 7'lll'.N'l'.N'.' .X Vasc- Sindy in I':lrI1'Is:'I'Iu' Inlm-rn:ili1nn:uI IInImIwrI':irI1'I. IIIVIIXIIIJ I.. IIICIANIQICII. IIS. .XI,III-IIIT L. I5I'II,.XI'SK.XZ4. .X.IS. II-I 1 rr1' Nlrwrl .,'1Ii ,IIKII-ll Nfri-pl LI'-Ylllfll lfzlllw. .Un Ulforrf. .Iffrxm 5:1111-tllury Sm-ivty I3 K UH' IS. 41 IllII'2IIllllI'2llh Intrzinnirulf 1. Q. EI. 4: Varsity Iiziskc-tImII I I. 2. II. 4: ifrnss unfl C'rnr'iIiIm- 2. Ii. I-1 Outing Yzirsitiv liusvlmll I:-Inninr I'if-nir- f'fnninittc-4 Vlnln I. -2. 3. Sulfur Tl1f.w'.v: TIN- l'r1-puraitimi Sa-nior Hull I'fnnniittc-cg IYurc's-sh-r Vlnlm I. 2. uf' Swnn- QIIIPIQIIPN uf Iris-,XvvtyI-.Xf'vlrnl0- II. 4. Nrninr TlII'.YI..Y.' III-tail S1-Iling unsl .Ml Propylene Diziiiiincr. vcrtising. I-6 ff'- L'llYILLI'I J. IiI'f.XI'lIUN'I'. .X.I5. In SIIHSL4 . l l'1'r111z' .I1l'flIlI1'Il. .Ifu.w.v. Smlzllity l. Q. 3, -I-1 Sain-tiiziry Society 2. 3, 4-3 K of K' 41 ITD 3. Ig Vliristoplwrs 3: AF- IiU'I'f'. Military Bull Vmnniittvv 4: Fresh- nmn Ili-lmting: F-OHL History Sm-in-ty fig Mor- rinnu- Valli-y I'InIv I. 2. 3.51-4-rvisiry I-1 Outing i'InIm I. 2. 551 'IIUIIIJIIIZIXYIQ 2. 35. 1-1 I'nIf'In'r I. Sfuinr Y'lll'NlAN.' SIIIDITIIII' Vunrl -Instie-v .lim-pl: NIl'Kl'llII1II Upininn- un I,nIvmn' :inml Shih-s' Iliglits Vzm-5. 5-Im B- OLMC 'NO Q., Nl VIN 2.53 AZ W. Nz, - v , N - ,, .QP Av ., J. DANIEL BELZILE. B.S. i S Bridge Street Van Buren, .lIc. Sodality l. 2. 3. 4g Sanctuary Society Q. 3. 41 Dean's List Q. 3: Dramatic Society 2. Filnis Director 3. Business Manager 43 French Club 2. Yicc-Presiclent 3: Le Croisc 31 Cross and Crncihlc Q. 41 Outing Clnh l. Srnior TIIIWI-.V.' Nlycobacteriuni 'l'nln-rcnlosis var. llominis. ti'i' ' ' 3' tit l0B0,Y.OLL ' wi. A 'WN- .IOSEPH C. BENAGLIA. B.S. -2 Carver Sfrcef ll 'orce'stcr. Jlcms. Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 41 Worcester Cluh l. Q. 3. 4. Senior Tll6'N1'.Y.' The Election of 1844 and the Boundary Dispute. ROBERT A. BLAIS. A.B. 151 Ridge Slrvvl Pa11'f11cl.'c!. R. I. SOS: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Le Croisc 21 Rhode Island Club l. Q. 3. Secretary 4, Social Arrangements Chairman 4: Outing Club l. 2. Ii. 4: Patcher 4. Senior Tllc.w1'.v.' The Develop- nicnt of Advertising in the Baking Industry. , as MICHAEL J. BIETY, A.B. 5548 Blackstone .-lrcnzzc Chicago df. Ill. Soclality l, Q. 3. 4: Sanctuary Society 3. 4g CCD 41 Dean's List Q. 3, 43 NROTC. Social Activities Committee l. 2. Vice-Chairman 3. Chairman 41 Cross Current 2. 3. 4: SOS: Chicago Laml Cluh 4: Outing Cluh l. Q. 3. 4: Toiiialiawk. Rewrite Eelitor Q. Xews Eflitor Sig Patcher. Ifnelerclass Editor 4. Senior Tlzrs-i'.v.' A Comparison of thc Prohleui of Evil as Treated hy Somerset Blflllglllllll anml St. Augustine. RONALD J. BOCCIEBI. JR., B.S, Ilfll Buy -Sfl'n'1'f Slufcn Ixlanfl 5. X. Y. Sodality 3. 4. Mariology Connnittee Chair- man 4: Sanctuary Society IS. 4: l,0llll.S List 33 XROTC. Bifie Tcani I. Q. 3. 41 Frcslnnan Football Manager: Art Ewhihitions Q. 3. 4: Choir' 3. 4-2 Blct Cluln l. 3, 4-3 Outing Cllllb l. 15. 4. Senior Tlll'.N'IiN.' Partition and tht Treaty Between England anal Ireland in 1921 47 4 'YR H RlC'H.XltI7 IEOGDAN, 13.5. IIXYINIUXD I . ISOGLVKI, BS. ROBl'fIt'l' C. HUILARD, BB. .ililli l,l'IlIlN.lfll'llllI'lI ,lrrnur Jill! Iflm Nfrrvf JJ!! Unk Slrvvf Nl, l,Hlll..Y, JIU. .U1'rial4'n, fvllllll. Illflllllll fjfflldfll, Jluss. H053 lnlr:nnnr:uls l. 2. 25. I-1 Varsity Heist-lmll Smlzility I. 2, IS. I-. 1'uniniitte-v i'luiirnizu1 41 Smlality 2. Ii, 4. Gcm-ral Soc-rotary 33 De-an's Q. 25, tg Lu Lnnzu Q: ciillliflllilll. Vzip :incl llv:in's List l. 2. Sig Vlmir l. Q. IS. 11 Vrnss :incl List Q1 Kuff' 1.2.3, 4-1 Le Vroisv l. 2: Spring Guwn Unnniilla-v: Outing Vlnb l, 2, 24, 4, Vriivilwli- l. 'Z. 54, L liclitur. Ilinwimm- 41 fit-lil Vlub I. Q. fi, -1-lfilltillgfyillil I, Q. 3. 4- NVIIILIJI' 1'lI1'Nl.N.' lvlIiYl'l'N2li lrlm-ns. lnnnnrlzility Plnysic-s Vlnlm 251 fhliillg Vinh I. 2. Nrnfor lfliigiiis,-vl'. XWTIV. I. Nrnior Tl14'.v1i.v.' Illll'l'll2li :intl Spirituality nl' ilu- Soul :is Hu- liusis ui' Till'-Vl'.Y.' .X Slnfly of llw lnnniwiirli- Liqniml f'mitrul in :i Nlwlinni Sim' lfilsim-ss l irni. ixlfifili Rl'SIDUll5iiliiii.X'. l,1lil'i. Sl! sims l . l n N05 vm SIG CES Y 'bl NO Tux A- ft Q N7 -1 I L I ' J? 39. 118 ROSARIU .l. li0ISYlCR'l'. JR., ILS. DAVID 'l'. ROLAND, BH. 100 B1'll1'1'11c' .ll'l'llllI' li! I1I'll'll'H Hlrvvl l'roz'1'flvr1c'v, H. 1. lVuf4'rf1ury. Vmzn. Vliristnplic-rs 4-Q SOS: ISJF llolmziting 4-1 lntm- Dc-an's List 33 History Sm-in-ty 22. Swzior murals l, Q, 253 Rhode Islznid Vlnlr l. SZ. 3. Tl1z'.v1'.s'.' Media Concerning P21I'ilII1Qdil1ll1 Can Sm-izil K'li:iirinun 41 FRA 3, 4-1 YYVIIC I. Q, datum. 25. 4. Svninr Tlu-.v1'.v,' The I'mnstitlitimuililp' of llu- lfviiiln-rg Law. I JOHN P. BOUTHBY. BS. JAMES D. BUVLGER. AB. BEN L. BOWDI-IN. 15.5. lfllfllllllt Hmlcl fl .xvliffll 110111911 Sfrvrf HN Ilfylzlrllul .l1'z'n1u' Pziftgforrl. lvl. .Ynrfh ,lllllIll.Y, ,lIr1.v.v. Soulll Purflulnl. .lla Deairs List 1, 2. 3. 41 lntrznnurzils 2. fi. 4: Smlnlity l. Q: Dennis List I. 2. 25. 4: History lJenn's List 55: lntrninnrails l, 21 Outing! lnlm Glee Club 2. 31 Uuting Vlulm Q. 31 Vermont Soc-iety 2, 55. 4: lllllltl l. 2. 55, 4: Spanish I. 2. 54: NRUTC' l, 2. fi. Buttzilion lixeeu Club Q. 3, 4. Senior 7'l10.vz'.v.' t'mnpn1'ison of .Xt'2l!ll'llly 2. 4: l renr'h Vlulm 2. 3. Yic-e-l'resi- UHif-er 4. Rifle 'll-:nn l. 2. fi. Vziptnin 4 the National Lalwr ltelzltions Law QXYSUIIIPI' tlc-nt 4: llerlcsliirc- Vlnlm I. Q. fl. I-1 Outing Vlnlm Nrnfnr Tl1r'.w'.v. l'l1etlmn-4-pt Ul-flflllIIll'I'V2llllIl .MU Zlllfl The 'l':it't-llzirtley .M-t. I. 'Z. 3. 4: Purple. .Xssm-inte liclilur. I-1 Lv l'mvm-r. Vrnisv l. Nr-ninr Tllf-.w1',w,' 'l'tn' Ffnnnlnlimn nnel Ynlnv ul' Vulc-l'i1lgm-is l'rim'iplt-s nl' lrll4'l'2lI'j' t'ritic'mn. l0B0 Y OLL IRX X EUXII t ltlft URN L llltl NN XX RN Qs Burnf-0411 Igrfuff 'IIU1 fnlrmzul lfornl ll oreulfr 1 ass Brooklyn 'J N l ilitx 1 Z 3 4 Hibtorx 5fflttX S Ninctnirx 5OllttX 4 Dt illNLlt 7 S ntrl matic Society 3 4 Student Congrebb .3 4 irrlh 1. 2 . 5 . - Worcester Llub 1 2 .3 4' A14 RUTL 3. 4. . ' ' ' . -. . Ymio .v'.v.' . Senior Thesis: The Garden Scenes of Shake- lluormtic--il 'intl I r-if-tirnil Vmnp-lr-:tive .Xml- speare. f 'ina IIIAU Mttliots o Nlate ri-als 1, fisting. N NOC VIN SIG CES X li X xl! 5-'W S- 1' M .No my . ' . M ' Mx - fx NT X -1 ! IYIl.I,I.XNI I . IIIIICNXXX, ILS. .Ziff lfourlll Nlrrrl lirrmklyn, X. II F-owlzility I. 2.15, 4: K of I' 2. 34. 41 .XI1'IiU'I'l' IS. 4-1 Intrnnnirnls I. 21 'I'rnc'k Tvzini I. Q. II, I':ipI:iin Vross Vonnlry IIIVZIIII I1 NI:-I IIIIIID I. Q. 25. Ig Unling f'InIn I. Q. Nvnior 7Ill!'NI'N.' IIIIII'SII'IlI'IIII'l'1lIllI IDI-vm-Iopiin-lit of 'I'--I-tln. .30 IM-:in s I,isI I. 2. II. 4-1 E-Inilm-nl 4-1 ITV. Ilnllailion Stuff 4-. Vross furrvnl -I. 4-1 NINYIY' Ilziskvlhzlll 'Il-:ini 'S 4- IIIIII ini Tl: YR! N0 .IUSICPII T. ISRENNAN. .-LII. ffl'llIl1ll'l't'll'. Mo. Vongrm-ss -.'v IFZIIS I. 2. fi. -I1 Uuiing I'InIr I. 2. 55. Srninr 1'.vf.v.' TIM' Ili-vi-Ioplm'nI of Ilia- SuInn:irin4 .us :I Nlomlvrn IV-:upon of Iyar. WILLIANI J. ISRICNNAX JG Nhrlrlon Nlrrrl IIYl.lA'l'.Y-BllffI'. l'11. . .X.Ii. hoilzilily 2. IS. 41 Sziiwtiiziry Sox-ic-tv I 'W 'S 4-. Deans List 2. fi: ,XPROIY 3. Slyiyliitnrv Ball f'onnnitIvc 4: Fri-slnnnn S1 Intrznnuruls I. 2. 24. 41 Pm-inisylvzi 1'InIr 1.2.3. 4-1f,lltIllg'f'IlIIl I. Q.fI1I,2lll'Ill' Dc-Imting' nm r 4. I II11 XL ir ISM incl its Iii-Izv Srnior Tln'.vi.'.' 'I ' 7: .' 2 tion lo .Xlfrc-II I,or1I 'Il-nnyson. 'Q' 'YHUNIAS A. BRENNAN, A.B. Ili!! lfl'lIl',l 1.5.7111 Nlrrvt .XVVIIOIISI-I, N. If Sodzility I. 2, fi. 41 Ili-:in's List I, 3, 4-1 Frvsli- lnzin Dc-Imtingg S051 BJI9 Debating 4-1 His- tory Sovii-fy 2. 25. 4-1 Inirznnurzils I. 2. II, 4- NI4-I I'InIr 1.2.3, I-1 Unling f'IllIb I. 2: 'I'oni:1- Imwk II. I c-:alum-s I'IfIiIor I1 I,5lIf'Ill'I' I-. Senior 7'l1r.s1'.v.' I':irtn4-rship I'Izins of Profil Slmring., :infl 'I'In-ii' ICIII-1-I I'pon NIS!IIIIQPIIICIII-IA!Ilfll IIvI:iIions. .IANIHH .L ISRUNSUN, XII. ' H l 1'r.vl Nlrvvl SIl'Ullf0Il. VI. Hoflzility 3, 4-1 Mission l'i'uszuIo I1 SIIIIUIIIIIFX Hof-ivty -I-1 I rc-slinian Bzisf-Imz1II1f'I1e0r Leziclvr I: ,Xnmtvur Ilal1IioSor'i0Iy 4-1 Ye-rinont f'IuIm I, 2. fi. 4-1 Uniting f'IuIm I. 2. 31 'I'oni:iIiz1wk 3: Pzitvln-r 4, Svnior TlIl'Sl'.N'.' The Ilnplic-:ations oi Mass Psyvllology as Munifvslccl in IIN- Uru- Iorv of Governor Stevenson in IIIO I'rcsl- ilciitial Campaign of 1952. ICDYYARD F. BRO'I'HWl'ILL, HS. UU ll'll1'1'f1'r lilllll' Tnrrirzylon, Vonn. S053 Intramurals l. 2. 25. 4-1 tit-rniznn Vlnlm 1. 21 Hartford Club l. 2: lv2lt0l'lNlI'y lflulm 1. Q, 3, 4-, Svnior Tl14'.v1'.v.' The Voir-v of gxIll0I'll'1l and YYRVL .-Xvtivitics :incl :in .Xttmnpt to Evalimtc- 'l'lwir lfiglil .Xgninst Vonnnnnist lclvologivs. YYILLIAM D. Blll'SS'l'.Xll. .X.lS. JJIU Lll,ll0Hll' -f1l'c'r111z' Dvfroif 6. .ll 1011. Sodnlity I: Silllf'tll2lI'y Society 43 Dennis List I. 3. 4-1 BJF 4-1 History Socisfty lg Intra- murals l. 4-3 Hellenic llhilogrzimmzitir' Sym- posium I: Gorman Vlulm lg Form-ign Problems S1-niimir 4-1 Mic-higun Vluli l. 3. 4. SCIIIUOI' Tl1v.wi.v: 'l'li0 Juclim-inl Vliilosopliy ol' Justin- Uwvn J. Roberts. , ? I l r ' 'v w' OB0. . QL '- l IIOISHIQT J. l3ltt'Nl'1.Xl', KS. I .lllilrlzrll Nlrrrl l l.fl'lll2IlI'!j. ,llfis-S. Somlnlity 25. 4-1 l7oun's List 2. 25. 4-3 Worcgcslci' Vlulm l. '2. 25. 4: Outing Vlulm I. Sfnior Tl11'.v1'.v: lglflflfl. .XI,l'IX.XNl7l'flt J. lil'llKlC. .X.l3. JOHN l'. lll'llKl'I. .X.l5. I-IJ K11z'r'L'1'rho1'krr lfourl 1.3 llifl-Vlllillflfllll .lr4'nm' ,l1unl1r1.v.w4'l, X. Y. Timmp.wm1'1'll4'. l'mn1. Somlality l. 2. 25. 4-3 S2lIll'lll2lI'y Sor-if-ty I. Q. 3. Somlzility I: lntrznnuruls I. 2. 25. 4-3 .lnnio 41 K of 4' lg VFD -2. Pre-simlviit 3, 4-1 Vliris- Prom Vonnnittvv: Springnclml Vlulm I. 2 topliers l'o-4'l1ziirnnm 2. cilllllflllilll IS. 4: Vic-0-l'n-sialviit 35, 4-1 Pzitc-l1vl'. Srnior Tlu'.v1'.v Ucziifs List l. Q. 3, 41 .Xlpllzi Sigjlllil Xu 25. Strata-ga-ins of t'onnnnnisn1. Vrvsiilcnt 4-3 Purple Kcy Q, 55. 4-1 Studi-nt N s Vongrcss 2. l':ilmins-t 351 .Xl liU'l'4' .'vrgv:niI 25. Group .Xdjutnnt 41 Frm-slnnain Iii-bzitingg SUS: History Soc-it-ty 4-1 lntrznnnmls l. 2. IS. I-: Mot Vlnlm 1. Q. IS. 4: Uniting Clnlm I. Q. Ili f'lt.X, clllillflllllll ol' l':lllll'illlllll Division 4-L l,2llf'lll'l'. lirlitoriul .Mlvisvr 4. Sflllilll' Till'-VI.-V,' Jnnlcs .Ioyc-os llvvolt Against tht- 4'lnn'vll. :is ll:-pivla-cl in luis Xovvl .I l,0l'fl'tlI-f Qflln' .lrlisl us II lvllllllfl illllll. 31 sims- NOC VIN S16 CES li xf X1 ,IUIIN IIYING'I'IIN. XII. l Ii.XNK IIYIIXIC IIIQ lfunl Nlrrrl lvnflzvl Nlrllvs .Irmy Ifizll lfl.l'l'I'. .Ilu.v.w, NI:iIily I. 2. II. I-1I r1-flmmnIII-Imtin,-4:5051 IIlIl'ZlIIllll'ilIS I. 2, II. -Ig Init-rrzu-i:iI .Iustu-v K 1 I - I I I IIIIb.iQfn1'I'Ill2lIl4IIIIII1IgI'IsI!lIfUlIIIIj'fIllIl I IIIIUIII- I-I:m4I I Iuln I-1 Hunting I Iulv I. '2. Nrumr Il1r'.v1.v,' 51'IIIllgj I,lI1- llINIlI'JlIIl'!' In lln- ImIlx'uIu:uI in llu- I'uIun-. f 3 fiICIi.XI,I7 I . l',XIIII,I,. IES. .IUIIX 'I'. IQXIIILL. IIS. IIIIISICIVI' IC. C.XHILL, IIB. Iflli l',lI'.N'fIlIll Sfrzri 190 Ililillltllllllll ,Il't'llIlI' TIT .v0I'fllI'l'Il I'11rL'l1'u.11 .Iflu'n.v. l'r1. l'rm'frlr'1u'1'. lf. 1. Bulfirrlnrf. .IIfl. nI:1IiIy I. 2. fig IJ4-:iifs Lint 243 NIiU'l'l', NIIU'l'C'. IIifI4- 'I'c-:im I. 4. lhptziiii 2, 251 Ileaifs List l. 2, 3, 4-3 Purple Kvy 3, Yiw- I5iwIwlImII 'I'm-:im 351 IIlII'2IIIlllI'ilIS I. Q, 33, I1 IIlII'llIlll1I'2lIS I. 2. 3. I-1 Illimlc- Islziml Vlub I. fIIl1III'IllZIll 4-1 Student Voiigrcss 3. Pulilir-ity I rms :mil 4'ruf-iIiIi- I. -2. fi. In .Iuniur Prom 2. 55. I: Uniting i'IuIm 2. 35. -I. Suninr 1'l1c-.v1'.v.' 1'0-f'I1airn1:1l1 I: -Iulliur Vlass Prc-sirlontz C rmimitlm-1-1 I'4-nnsylxwmizu i'I11Ir I. 2.25. Srnim- Ibm-vt-Iuprm-iii of an Iizipifl Dm-tm-i'1i1iii:itimi for Intraimurzuls I. 2. 55. -I-3 I'II'i'SIlIll2lIl I rmtImII1 ll1v.w'.v.' 'I'Iu' I,I'4'D2ll'2lIIUIl uf Two fIIl4'I2IIIIl,LI fiI.Y1'uIIic'.M'i4I Within Five- I'vrm-int of Iirrur. Varsity I uutImII Q. 55: .Iunior Prom KIOIII- Xgviitsz Iiis If-'lIIII'IIfI.X'III'IIIlll'U2U'l'IIDIIVI ICIII- IllItIl'1'1 IIIIIIIIILQ' f'IuIJ I. 2. fi, 4-1 IYUIII' 4. x I1-nv Ilinim-m-4'11 II :mtl 'IINKIg1'IIZUI1ll't'I4IIII'I Hvnfor Tllz'.w1'.v.' 'IIII1' I,llIbIi4' .XITUIIIIIZIIIIIS Lin- I lIi.x'Im-iw Ilizuim-iw Vu II. IiiIity to 'I'I1ii'1I I':il'ti4-s. I ol 0 s., My . ? . II QQ N: A .1 . I ii . .I f Ii I 0 '- A - 5115 I I I I I I I I I Q 0 0-Y- I A NI.XR'l'IN J. VXIN. JR.. .X.I3. 31 Urlulnlo .Il'l'llIll' II 'l'IIflll'01l. Jlrms. IM-:ln's Lis! I. 2. II, 41 IIIIl'lIIlllll'2lIS l. Q. 3. 4 linstnnl Iuh I. Q. ti. I-1 Uutnigl Iulm I. Q. 25. 43 IIIUIIIIIIIIIWIQ I. 2. XVIII-UI' Tl11'.v1'.v.' RCIIK' Um- vzirlcs 2lll1I Ilns 'I'Iu-m'y on tlu- l':YlSI1'Ill'l' III fimI. JAMES H. VALNAN. 13.5. 'l'I'l'KlCll J. i'.XNlI'Bl'1LL. IIS. 176 Ilolmvs Howl fl Iroquois lfmul P1'If.gficlfl, .IIa.s.s. lj-YNIIIIIIIIU. X. Y. Bcrksliire C'IuIm 1, 2, 3. 43 Uuting l'IuIm I, 4. Intrznnurzlls I. 2. 23, 43 Golf I. 2. 3. fuptzlin 4, Senior Tlu'.s1's.' Conscqiiences of .xlIVl'l'tISII1g Junior Prmn C'mniniItc0: Junior Vounc-il: Abuses. Met l'IuIm I. Q. 3. 4: Outing Vlub I. Q. II. 4 'I'rnn:iImwk 3. 41 Pzitvlicr 3. Svnior Tin-.v1'.v.' The Ilnpzu-t of l'uImIic' l'0Iif-y on i.'oIIvf'Iix'c- Bu rgziining. YYILI,I.XNI IC. f'.XLlHYl'Il,l,. .X.lS. IUI Tyllrlulv Nlrrrl lfU.N'lI'Illl1lll' -il. .Ilu.v.v. Smlulily I. '11 IDI-un's Liwl I. QQ Uzzinzlln Prim I1 InIr:un11n':nIs I. 2: llrzunntic' Sm-im-Iv I. 2. 4 . . . , , X11-0-l'i'm11Ivi1I '21 l'I'l'Ilt'Il I Iuln I. 2: I4 frnism- I. 2. II. Sl'l'1'l'I2llI'l' III' In III-II:u-limi 4 Nvninr Y'ln'.v1'.v.' Iii-nlity Yl'I'Sll5 Nlni':1IiIy in 4 fiI'iIIlllIll Gu-0110. .XNTHUNY J. i',XI'I l'U. IIS. IH lI'u.vl11'r1ylrn1 Hind .llouuf l'l'l'Il0ll. X. If Dvzln s List Q. 33: lnlramnirnls I. 'Z. II. 4 Junior Prnin C'rmn11itIv4': MI-I C'IuIi I, 2. 25. 4 Outing I IuIm I. Q. II. 43 I RX. I Iunrinnn III .xlIVK'l'tlSlll,Lf 4. Sl'lll.0I' Tllt'Nl.N.' 'I'Iu- Sm-in Y :1Iuvs of .xlIX'l'l'IlSlllg'. -1 J. 4. Int XII if vii f X. .IUHN I'. IIXIIIQY, ILS. Ii.XI.I'II .I. IIXIIIIIGAN. XII. ROGER I . C'ASAVAN'I', BS. IU! Numrnrr Slrwl l,liIll'0llI Slrrrl -1.823 .II11 in Slrvvf .Yurlll Hrnulqfirlfl, .Ilu.v.w. .Ili'llr1'll1'. .IIu.v.v. flurrlrirr. .I111.v.v. Ili-:riff I,i,I 2, Zi. I-1 Ilistury Sm-ivly 'L Zig Smlnlily 25. I-1 NYU:-c-I-sI1'i'i'Il1Ii I. 2, II. I-. Srninr Nrliior Tl1r'.v1'.v,' Mm-l'1'Ii:iiicIisilig of IIN' Ili-Iail l'ilIIIllI'ilIh I. 2. 25. I-1 O1-rmaui Vlulx I. 2: l'li.'.w'.v.' I a-I:1I I'irr'iiI:iti1ni in NI:iuiin:iI5. Slim' -rrimzu' Yzillvy Vluli Outing K'Iii.Ix I. 1.35: I':iIf'Ii1'i' 4. LNCIIIUI' llu'.v1.v.' Ilia' IlIlj'Nl0I4Igj' nl I . . I IIN- l,ympI1:iIif' hynh-iii. JOHN .X. FASH. ISS. IIOIIICIIT P. OXSEY. .X.Il. I! Bf'II'I-1ft'l't' .Il'I'Illl1' flllfl IIV.Ij0II1lilI!l .Il'l'llIIl' II 'orr'i'.wh'r. ,Ilr1.v.v. Nrrfznlmi. Pu. IM-:ink List 25. 4: SOS: Intrznmmils I. 2, 25, 41 K nf 1' lg ITD -Z1 lla-:ink Lift I. Q. 25, 41 Wurc-1-fu-i' l'IuIJ I. Q. IS. 43 Outing C'IuIn Q. I'urpIv Key 2. II. -I: Student Cfoiigre-ss 2. 4. wnior Tll1'.N'1.N.' TIN- Histury nf IIN' Busimi :iluI 'III'1'2I5llI'0I' 2: 51-liiol' l'Iuss Presiili-nt: Intru- Xllmainy Iinilrmul. murals l. 2. ti. I-1 Varsity Baskvtlmll Q. Ii. 41 l'1-nnsylvania Vlulx I. 2. IS. 4: Outing f'IuIi I. 2. fi. Svnior Tlzas-1'.v.' flmrlcs llivkm-ns :is ni Lvgzil Sntirist: His Tri-zitinviit of the Voilrt UI' I'Ii:1i1f'Pl'y in Hlral: 1lm1.w'. 14 I . 'I HOC VPN 5:6 CES ,si X! Xuf .s 3 i W 5- Q S- S? or -no Q, X X I I N: f 2 05 35 f Wg, 0 JAMES P. CHARLES. BS. 22 Ha:cI Sfrccf Girard, Ohio NRO'I't.' l. 2, 3, 4: Cross t'urrent 3. Editor 41 Navy Social Activities Committee 2: Junior Prom Vommitteeg Intramurals 1, 41 Football Manager l. 2: Amateur Radio Society 4. Senior Tliesis: Heat Treatment of Steel versus Structural Needs. .J l fr!! los . 4 GILNLXN J. VHASSF. BS. JOSFIPII .L t'L.Xllt. IH, AB. .llmlu11'u.vL'u. .lla .HMI ,lflunlic .lrcnzle Sodality l. 2. 3. 4: Uean's List 2. 25: Intra- HU , R L't l '!f- -Y' li' niurals I1 French t'lulm l. 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Soilulity 1. Q, gg. 415.,m.tm,rYgm.il.tY Q' gg' 4 Outing t'lulx 1, 2. IS. 4. Senior Tiles-1'.v.' 'lllll' g'q'1yQ', 3. yil.t.,lrI.,.,idt.m oh,-iSt,',pik.,-5 2 Dl'Vf'l0Pm4 'l :mtl K Fm' nt lwtll- 33 Ucan's List l. 2. 3. 4: Freshman Debating 90 .NN S3 Intramurals l. 12. 24. 4: History Society 33 .XFlttlTt,'. Group fl0llllll2lIltl0I' ti. Win, t'ommander 4. Outstanding Leadership Medal 31 Outing tflulm 41 Met t'lul1 1. Q. Ii. 4 Gernian t'lulm I. 2: YYVHC' tl. 4: P2ltt'llt'l' 25, 4 llitll' Tllt'.N'I.N.' 'lllie l,itcr:iry Value ol' tln lllilttbllll' Nlytll. RALPII F. t,'LEKII'fNT. BS. 2611 flIIfC'll1.II.Y0l1 Houlcrurfl .llozuzf Vernon. X. Y. K of t' 2. 3, Nlcnilmersliip t'liairman 4: Dt-an's List 2: History Society 3. 4: German t'luh l. 2. Yice-President 25. President 43 t'ross and tfrucilmlc I: Met t'lulm l. 2. 3. 43 Uuting tflulm l. 2. 3. 4. S!'III.lIl' Tl1c.s1'.v.' The Secondary Boy- cott under the Vlayton Act and the Federal .Xnti-lnjunction Act. -3 lttll3l'lltT F. t'l,l'fXll'lX'll5. BS. if-H lX'l'.v.w'f Sfl'l'1', l ori-,vi Hills. .Y. l'. ol' t' l. 2. Cl. 41 XltO'l't'1 llltI'Llllllll'1llN l. 4 Q D t ross and t rucilmlc I. 2. 35. 41 .lunior l roin toinnuttce: Nlet t lulr l. '1. 24. 41 tllltllllff lnlu 5 l 'L Ii. 42 l,1ltt'llt'l' fl. SVIIIIUI' Tf11'.v1'x,' 'llllc lit-la 'c Basin-ity ot the Prnnary. N-condary. :nn 'llt'I'tl2II'j' .Xnnno Groups. .3 .3 ICI GIQNIQ Nl. t'I,l'INNtIN, Bb. .IOIIN li. t'Ot'IIlt.XN. IIS. JOICI, t'. VOHAN. .-LIS. II'1'11fliny Lum' .IL IVIINIIIIIII .lrr'nm' I l.ll!'l-llll Sfrvrl l'.'ll.Vf Hurlfnrrl. l'nnn. Hrlnlmll. .Ilu.v.v. lI'0rf'r'.vl1'r J. .Ifu.v.w. ilaility II. I-1 litistmi Vluti II. t1f,lIIIIIQ,14ilIIII Intrninurails I. 2. 34. I: Yznvlnt l'IuIm I: Ski Smlulity I1 CTI! II: l,l'2lII.S List I. fig Intru- 4 l., Swim- Y'l14-.N-1'.v,' Itutiu Stutliurum. t'IuIi ii, +1vlllIlIllI'fitIllIlt'Il1 limtun I'IuIi I. 'L murals '21 xYllI'I't'SIt'I' Vluti I. 2. II. I: Outing 'I I-' Outing t'IuIi I. Q. Ii, I-1 l,IllI'Ill'I' I. Nrnfnr Vluti 2. SVIIIDOI' 7ill1'.VI'.V.' .X t'mnp:n':ltiv0 Stutlp ll1w.vi.w: 'l'Iu- Um- Ilumlrt-il I'4'r1-mil Nlmn-5' UI' tlu- l,1'Illtll'I'1ItIl' :intl lic-puIiIir':m itillllli- I'I.in. tlutt-5' l'nsitim1s un IIN' K4-y Issuvs of tht sims NOC Vin N sic, css fm lr bf :ti ISI.5Qt':m1p:iign. FRANK J. VULIC. IIS. DENNIS L. t'0LI..KIiI. ILS. lfvrry Nlrwvl 321 four! Nlrwl Iirunlry. ,Ilr1.v.v. ljlfjllllllllll, .Ilf1.v.v. lla--nfs List Dig 'l'r:u'k I. Q. fig Outing Vluli I. SUS: Intvrrzu-izil Justia-ti t'IuIi 2. Ii, 4: Intru- ' I-1 Springtivlal i'IuIi I. Q. I-. Swnior 7'l1v.w'.v.' murails I: Suplnmumv Snmkvr i'nn1mittvc- ln-mls in :tml l uturv IM-vt-Iupniout of tht- Outing t'luIi I. 2, II, I-. Svuior Tlu'.v1'.w.' Rot-clit imml'I'l'11c-kilig Imlustry in Now I'1ngI:imI. Sm-iulfigic-nl Studios of Imlustrial Ilisomitt-nt FREDERICK S. COXLIN, JR., A.lS. .H Talcoll .lrennc IIN Sprzngjivlfl, Jlass. Sodality l, 2, 3, -lg Sanctuary Society 3, -lg K of C 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4-2 Fl'0Sl1Ill1lll Baseballg Tennis 3, Captain 4-g Amateur Radio Club lg Springfield Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Outing Club 1, Q, 3, -l-3 Toinaliawk -l-. Senior Thesis: An Evaluation of the Cooperative IxIOVt'Ill6Ilt. OIYEN C. COOGAX, B.S. .31 Kilby Street ll'orcc.slf'r, Illaxs. Freslinian Football. Varsity Q, 15. 43 German Club QQ Worcester Club 55, 4. Secretary 1, Treasurer 2. Senior Tln'.w'.v.' Soc-ializeel Merli- eine. 5 4 ..' , ,ygnv-,, 4 in k 0 CIIARLICS A. COXNORS, JR., l!.S. JU A rborzruy J amaz'c'u Plain JU, llluss. Sanctuary Society fig Intramurals 1, Q, 3, 4, Freshman Football, Hockey l, 2, 33 Junior Prom Connnitteeg Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Tin-.s1'.v.' Market Potentials and Sales Quotas. WILLIAM J. CUSTELLO, .LIL Somlality 1, 2, 3, lg Sanctuary Society lg Dean's List l, 2, 3, 4-3 Freslinian Debating: SOSQ Intramurals l. 2. ti, 4: Met Club I, 2, fi, 4-3 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 41 IYCIIC 1, 3. Senior Tlzcsis: Erytliroblastosis Fetalis and tlie R11 Factor. JOHN J. CONTIC, li.S. I!! l'v0lHlfUl'll Street ll 'orc'c'stvr, .lIc1.s.s. Intramurals 1, 4-g Worcester Club, Cliairni in of Christmas Dance -l. Senior Tl1f'.vi.v.' Nic-mot tro vs. Maryland, Ferrier vs. New York. . MBOYOLLA ,LJ 11,1 we 33.33 4' . Nt - fl if xl J Sf w A X -1 i i 1 .3 i ll l JOSIQPII .X. C'llU'l'lC.Xl'. BS. Ill'1lil3lCR'l' C'ROWLlCY, AB. 1.36 lfusl Sfrrrl IJ! lVI'l'ln'llllIIL lfoufl fll1l.!'0l1l'l' IJIIHN. .lfu.v.v. fllll'lll'II flllly, IV. Y. Sum-liinry Sm-it-ly 251 linnal Q. Il. 4-L Spring- llrannziticf Snr-it-ty 31 Mot Vlnlm 2, fig Outing fic-lcl Vlnln 2. 34, L: Uniting Vlnlm 4. Sruinr Vlnlr 2. Nrnior Tlll'NI.S.' Iltlllt2ll'l2llllSlll in Tln'.w1'.w.' l lnnri4l4- nnel tlu- T1-a-tli. l'lt'Illl0Illl1'S. , :sr IIOISICWI' J. t'l'I,l,liN. ISS. 'l'HONl.XS G. f'l'NlNlISKlCY. ISS. JXMICS M. t,'I'RLl'lY, AB. IN lxrnoirllnn .lI't'IlIIl' QIHI S1'llIl'flI'll ,ll'I'lllIl' f'0r1c0r1l lfoml Hlll'l'1l'.S'llllI'.Ij. .llu.v.v. lJ,l'flI1f0l'll, Pa. Uylljjllllld, illuss. Smlality l. Q, fig SOS: History Sm-icty Q1 Sain:-t11:i1'y Soc-icty 41 Dv:1n's List fig Pvnnsyl- lJC!lII'S List. fig SUS: Intramurals 1, Q, 3, 4g Cross :incl f'ruc'ililc l. Q. 3, 4-3 Mall: Vlnlx 351 Vanin Vlnlm 3, 4: Outing Vlnlx 25. 41 WVIIC l'll'CSllIll2lll Busvlmall: Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 4. YYm'r't-stvr Vlub I. Q. fi. 4-. Senior T111-.vf.v.' .X 25, 4-. Sminr Tl1u.w1'.v: Nun-ntii,-sziinl tln-ir lflflcct, Svnior Tlu'.v1'.s'.' Tln- Rvlicl as ai H1-ro from Stlulv of ,'XlltllI'0llC and its V50 in tln- llvtcr- nn tln- Illllllilll limlv. Milton to Curlislc. minziition ol' C':1l'lml1y4l1'z1tvs :incl Valrlinliy- 1 drutv Compolimls. 58 ROBICRT S. CURRY, AJS. UU Lloyd Strevf ll 'i11c'lu'.si1'r, Mass. S2lI1f'tll!lI'y Socivty 2. fi, 43 CCI! fi, Oflivvr 4g lJ02llliS List l, Q, 3, 4g llrnnizitic- Soc-in-ty l. Q1 Junior Prom Vonnnittccg Boston Vlulm l, 2, 3, 43 Outing Flnlx 1, QQ FRA. Law l7ivision4-1 YYCHC I, Q, 25, Pnlmlif-ity :ind Vontinnity Dirt-ctor QQ Toninliziwk 1. Assistant Nc-ws Editor Q, News lclllllll' 3. Assoc-intv liditol' 41 l':1tc'lncr, .Xssoc-iutv lflditor 4. Srnior Tlu'.v1'.w.' Ric-liartl Crusliziw and the t'ountcr-lh'for- mation. ROBl'IRT E. DALTON, XB. 14 lligh Htrvcf Il 'z'slbor0, Jluxs. Sodzllity 1, 2, fig CCD 2, fig B0ll2lI'I1llIlC Gold Modal in History. 19513 .Xl+'R0'l'i'g Frosli- man Dclmtingg SOSQ BJF D1-lmziting Soc-icty 3, 4g History Soc-ivty Q, 3, -1-1 Outing Club I, Q, 3, 43 GRA 4. Senior Tlmvis: Eli Wliitncgfs Gun l actory: The Genesis ol' lllll'I'0ll2llIgl'- able Parts Mumifucture. ig E x i i M f-4 VONRXD K. FYR, HS. lluggu rfl . I rm Ill' I.IilI1l'Sf0IIl', JIU. Dl'2lIl.S List 2, 35, 41 SOSQ lntrnnuiruls Q, Ii, 41 Intorrnc-izil .IllSfli'l' Vlulm 2. 35. 4-Q l'll'0llI'll t'lulm 215. l'r1-sidcnt 41 Lt- Vroisv 4gOnting1'lnlm l. Q. 25. 41 Soplioinorc Snioka-r 21 .Xl liO'l'l', Squadron l'lwf'ntiv4- Ollivvi' 4. Military liull Connniltcc- 4. Svnior Tllt'.YI..V.' Soc-iologiml .Kd- vailim-iin-rlts Among Svlcc-tml l oi'cign-lrorn Population Groups in tlu- l'.S. l li.XNC,'IS J. D.XNNl'lBllLLlfR. RS. LOl'lS l'. D1-:lll.XSSl'l. JR.. .X.l3. JU So. .llmrlozrvrofl llrfrv N Park .l1't'IIlIt' .llrron I-I, Ohio .llllilli-Will. X. J. ' Dt-:1n's List 33 IlllI'ilIllllI'ill5 I. Q, 3, 43 'Frau-k Sodnlity I. 2. fi. 41 SSllN'lllllI'j' Soc-it-ty 4 T1-:lin I, Q, fl, 41 History Society 21 Outing K ol' 4' l, Q. Ii, 4: llraniiutim- Sovim-ty 35, 4 iflnlr l, 2, 25. 4-3 l,illK'll0l' 4. Senior Tl11'.w1'.v.' .Xl llO'l'l'1C'l1oirI. 2. IS. 4-14i1'l'lIl2lll Vlnlm I. 7 Niltllft' and Purposc- ol' tlu- Out-l'utiL-nt. llc- Now .lc-rsvy Vlnlv I. 2. 23. 4: Outing Vlnlm I. ' purtlnvnt. 23, 4. Sflllilil' Tlu'.v1's.' .X cilltlI'lll Study of tht Slizxkcspvziwziii .-Xudivnr-0 and Its l'ftl'0c-ts His Works. Oll IIIVIIAIIIJ .X. III'X'I'I5,XIII'f. ISS. -if l'Illl'I'lll0llllf Hlrrrf f'll-IIIOII. .I1u.v,w. '4mIuIity I. 2. fi, I-1 IV:-vm-In I'luIm I, Q, 35, 41 IYUI'l'l'SI1'I' i'IuIm I. 2. 35. I-. Srniur yvlll'-YIINI Iiisllup l e'-m-I-nm :na :ln I'I4Illf'2IIlll'. IJUNIIXIK' .I. I7liI'.XSQI'.XI.I'I. .X.I5. If lmlrlrfrl .Il'l'IlII4' 1.601111-Il.Yfl'I'. ,Ilr1.w.v. 5mI11IilyQ, II, 4-1 CTI? 4-1 IICZIIIIS List 2, fi, 4- IYorc'csl0r I'I11IJ 2. 25. 4-. Nwziur yIlll'.Yl.S.' 'l'Iu- l'c-rvusivc Spirit uf i'utImIim'Isl11 In Slmkv- 5pm-an-. 60 .Il'S'I'IN I . IJICICIJY. .X.II. If II'ulu1.vl1 .Il'l'llIll' II'nrr'r.vh'r Q. .Ilu.v.v. Smlnlily 2. Ii. I-1 SUS: IllII'IlllIllI'2lIS I. Q. II: Junior Prom fI0llllIlIII1'l'l Sa-niur II:nII Venn- llIIIIt'1'l IYnrf-1-sic-I' i'IuIm I. Q. II. I-. I'Iwf'llIiv1- Unnmillm- 2. 1. fIIlZlII'lll2lll. Full Dum-v ,IL I'zuIc'Iu'r 24, I-. .Nrnmr ll1r,w.v: IIIU NZIIIIIYII I,:lw :HMI -Iuslic-1' Ilullm-s. 'Q 115 JOHN I . Dl'1YLIN, ,X,I3. -JI II'lll'I'l'Il Nfrrrl .XIUFUI .ll11'l1ylml. .II11.v.v. Hvnior TlIl'Nl'.S.' I,Ii'Iil'IlSI IJIIVIIII f'upp1'ff1'cl11nS :1 1,'mnxm-11t:1I'y on Iinglish Sm-inl Lifc of the Nim-tcontll Fc-ntllry. sims ' IN 0 MOC VIN . UT I IN X Sf . xt 'x fx . ...... ,I I . - A . SIJi'Ii.VX'l'l'IS S. IJIACOS.U'V.'XS. IIS. -il Gram! Sfrvcf llurlforrl, Form. I7c:1n's List IgHurtforcIi'I11I11, Q, 3, 43 Outing f'IuIm 1. 2. 25, I-. Svnzfor 7'l1fxi.v.' Gross and XII:-rusmpic: AIIIIIUIIIX of the liar. .- BOYOL ' 4. ,. 4 JOHN Y. DINAX. JR.. l3.S. IVRXXVIS J. l7OlIl5lt'l'Y. JR.. .X.l3. C'r1'f'L'a'lf1111'11 Howl Q55 ,llufn Slrvvl Slony Point. N. Y. Vlzrrry Vullry. ,llu.v.v. llvanis Likt 2: Purplc K1-y 4: Stuxlcnt Von- Sotlality I. 2. 34. 4: D4-an's List 23: History gross 2, 33. Student lfinploynie-nt flllillflllilll 23: Sovicty 3. 4: Intrznnurals Q: xYOI'l'l'StCI' Club ltrvsimlvnt ot' thc Stuclvnt Holly 4: lntra- l. Q. IS. 4: Outing Vlub 2: YYCHC' l. 2. 3, niurals l. 2. 23. 4: Mot Vlub l. 2. 25. 4: Outing Assistant Station Manager 4: Day Stuxlcnt Vlub I. Q. 3. 4: l,2llt'lN'l' 4. Nflllifil' Tllt'Nli.Y.' 'flu' llroatlvasting 2. .Xssistant l7ii'cc'toi' 23. Dircv- 4'oinnionwm-altb Ys. Ilunt llvcision :intl its tor 4. Sulfur Till'-VI--Y.' Infliiviifm-s on f,lllillll'1'I 5 l-IH?-4-t on tbv .Xc-1-1-ptznn-v ot' 'l'ramlc t'nionisin Wiitings. in llzusm-llilsvtts IS 4-2-18.32. JAMES P. DOLAX. BS. Til HIIfClII.lI,VOII .-lrvriru' Clzicayo I-1. III. Intramurals l, Q. 3. 4: Frcslnnan Basketball Chicagoland Club 4: Outing Club 1. 2. 55, 4: Skiing Club 3. 4: Patf-lu-r 4. Senior Tlltkvlix' Multi-Einployer Bargaining in the Steel Iu- dustry. ROBERT J. DOLXX. BS. THOBIXS Bl. DOL.-XX. BS. 29.2-I ,lI!lf'A'll'III -1rz'nm' Mi Iflzrzzroml Roar! ,xvlillflllfll 1 u1l.v. X. l'. .Yrlr llurrn. VOIIII. Somlality I. 2. 3. 4: Sam-tuary Som-it-ty I. 2. l ra-slinian Dm-bating: SOS: lntraniurals l. 2. Ottiver 3. 4: Vliristtnplicrs 2. 3. 4: Purplv K4-y 23. 4: Yan-bting Vlub Q. 3: Intcrravial .lnstivc I. 2. 3. 4: Frcslunan Debating: SOS: Intra- Vlub 2: Junior l'ron1 Vonnnittvv: Mm-t Vlub murals I. 2. 3, 4: Wvsta-rn Ne-w York flub I. l. 2. 23. 4: Outing t'lub l. 2: VllOlll2ill2HYli 4: 2. IS. 4: Outing Club l. 2. 21. Svnior Till'-N'liN.' ,X l'at1'lu-r 4. Sf-ufor Tl1r.v1',s.' Industry Vounvil Dissertation upon tho 1'lic111i0o-Parasitif- Systcxu. Theory in the Etiology oi Dental Caries. 61 495 3 l'.XI'I. I . I7OX.XIII'l'f. IIB. ICINYXIII? I . IJONNl'fI.I.Y. IIS. I'I'I'l'I Il IC. IJONNl'I,I.Y, JR., IIS. H5 IIIII-IIII .ll'1'1lru' ,Nil Sprurv' Nlrrrl fl lIlll'I'I'.Y0ll .ll'a'nu1' lflllllrljliufwl. N. J. .XYIIFIII .IllIill!ffUIl. .Ifu.v.v. ,Yr1rprn'l. If. I, Ili-:anis l,ial I. II. ti. I: lnIr:'nnn':ils I. '2. 54: H:nn'Innry Silvia-ly I. 2. fi. I-1 II.ll Ili-ImIing.: I-L llvnnis IINI 2: SOS: IIlII'2llIIIlI'iIIS I. Q. 3. 4-2 XliO'l'l'. Fm-inl ,XI-livilii-N I'rnniniIIm-v I-3 IIIII'2IIIIIII'2lIh I. Q. II, I1 Yairsiiy Iffmtlmll Q3 'l'rnf'k I. Z. .I. I-1 IIll0I'I'.I1l.II .Iilslivv IIIIIIIQ. 31 l'mMI'1ii'i'1-11154. I'1Nl'XY,I1'l'Sl'f Vlnlu I.'2.tI. I: limlun Vlnlw I. 'L il. I: Onling Vlnlm I. 2. fi. I1 lilnulc'Islin1II'lnlm I. 7 S. Jf1OnIingl'lulr I, I':iI1-In-r. I'Il'1IIIll'l'N lfililm' I-. Sulfur I'llr.v1'.v.- 'l'mn:1lnnwlQ 'L II. Nrninr 7'l1r.w'.v,' f'm1gl'i-ssimml Q, II, I-1 'l'rnn:ilniwk Q. fi. Nwnfor Tllrsi.w.' 'I'lic Nlmlifif-:iliinis ul' lfpilln-Iinl 'liinnv lfuinnl in Oppmilinn In l rnnIxlin Ilfmsm-vm-Ilis l'lnn In lninnigrulifni ,Xi-I nl' III',I lII1IlISIIlIIlll'IIf'l'OlI Iln' Small lnlm-slinv. III-urg:inizc Iln'5upl'1'lln'Vullrl. I'.S. Ilipluninvy in Iln' l :ir linsl. IIXYIII I'. IDONOIIIII, .X.lI. OICOIIGIC IJ. DONOYXN, ISS. .751 llvrwl lflill Nlrrrl .HJ .Illll0I'l'I' Nfrvvl .Yin I'urL' -Li, X. I'. l,ulrr1'11f'r, .'Ilu.s.v. Smlgility Q. Ii. I1 Sain-I11:i1 x' Sm-ii-ty 2. II. I-1 Inlrznniirnls I. Q. II. 4-3 IIUFIIIZIII Vlnlv I. 23 Ili'gi1l'5I,laI EIL XIIO'l'l', KIIWISS Vnrrm-nI 2. II. Vruss :incl fII'll4'IIlIl' I: Math Vluli 2. 3: Iinsini-ss Nlzillzigm-r I-1 Inlrznninwils I. '11 His- Plnysivs flnlr I. Q. 31 xIl'I'I'IlII2lI' Valli-y IIIIIII tm-y Sm-in-ty Q: N11-I Vlnlm I. Q. SI. I-1 Outing I. Q. Yin--I'l'i-sicla-xii 3, I'ri'si1I1-nt 4-g Outing Vlnli I. XZ. II. I1 IYVIIK' Q. II. I,I'OQ'I'2IlIl Ilircr- flnlm I. Q. fi. I-1 VIIOIIIIIIIIIWIQ I. Q.-ql'II1i0l' Tllt'.N'I'S.' Im' -I-1 IInIc-In-r II. Nrninr Tl1a'.v1'.v.' .X IIOIIIPJITII- I'l'1'-sln-sscml IIOIlC'I'l'tl'. . . . 1 - 1 Iwi' Nnaly ul Iln' flzisan-:il firm-Ok :mil Sl1:1lQmpv:11's-:ill 'liln-nlrm-s. cw w l l N I 5- HOC VIN I Xi! 9 5-W 5- 9.,. om .No 9.1 's. .4 , ?I Q . Q J JAMES E. DOYLIC, BS. ,Q 7' 1111011 Sfrwl Bl'IlglIfIV7Lf0Il -5-I, X. Y. Sodality l, Q, 3, 4: K of Cl 4-1 .Xl ltOTl,', Mili- tary Ball Committoc 4g SOS: Dramatic- So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4: Frt-nf'l1 Vlub l, Q, fig New York Soutlwrn Tit-r f'lub l, Q, Yic-c-l'1't-siclcllt 3, Presitlt-nt 4-3 Outing Club I. 2, 3, 43 Tonin- hawk 3. Smzim' Tl1z'.w1'5: .xlll0I'lC'ilIl Vutliolic' Public' Opinion Von:-orning tlic Hoc-ognition of Russia in 1933. 4 'ili i,iiii L 'lo L , N' H' V i,,, V1jjbib.AA ABO.Y.oL . . RIVHARIJ l . DOYLIC. ,X.l3. Ili-H .llllflillf 1'r1rA'11'1ly 13l'00A'l.ljII -M. X. Y. S2lllC'tlltll'y Socivty I. Q, Vliicl' Instrut-tor 53, 4: Mission Viiisziclc- l. 2,31 Dczuiis List l. 2. 24. 4g .Xlplni Sigma Nu 33. 4-. St-c'i'1-tnry 41 l'lI'l'SllIllilIl Dt-butingg BJF llvbnting 31 History Sot'il'l'y 1, Q, IS. l'rt-sitlvnt 4-1 Mt-t Vlub l. Q. IL 4-3 Outing Vlub 1.2.3, 43 NYVIIC' I, Q. Progrzun I,lI'0l'tOI' Ii. Station Nlailnlgt-I' 4-. SVI!!-OI' Till'-Y1'.Y.' Vlllllt Iiiflm-nr'c of History. :is Known in tlic ltitb Vt-ntury, upon Sliukc-spv:1i'v's Deliriou- tion of tlll'Cll2l1'2lCtCl'SlIltllC1,ltly, lfl'f'lllll'1lII. JOHN M. DRISVOLL. AB. DJXZ Trvmonl Nfrrvf Taunton, JIf1.w.w. Ot-an's List 1, 33 Glcc Vlub l. Q, 3, 4-1 Bristol County Vlub l, 2. 3. 4-. Svnior Tl1v.v1',v.' The ltclationsbip bctwvcn tht- Strut-turv of the Yocal Chortls and tlic Qualities of tlic Human Voice. BICNJAINIIN A. DRAISICFK, .X.l3. 2.77 R11.w.w'11 Slrwff Ilmllvy. Jlflxs. Dt-zni's List 1, 2. 3. 41 SOSQ Iritt-1'i'uc-inl Justice Vlub Q: IlltI'2lII1l1l'2llS l, 4-1 Ijfilllliltli boviety 3: Clioir 1. 2, fig Orgnnist 3, 4-1 Foot- bnll lgillltl 1. 2. 3, 43 C'ont:cl't. Hnntl l, 4, Oirlicstrn Q1 Glcc Vlub Ar-colnpanist l. Q, 3, . , . . . , 1 . 4-1 l'lXl't'lltlVL' Count-il ol Music Clubs 3, 4-, bmringfit-lml Vlub I. Q. 3, 4-3 Outinff C'lub Q' s l re- Pitclicr 25. Nwnzor Tl1c.v1.v.' Tllc Syniplionlrf list- of tlit- c,l'C'lll'Stl'2l in Opera before and 'tm' XYIIQIICF. THOMAS l . DRLMMICY. BS. IA' H1'1'1f1sr11z'f1rl Nlrvvi .lIu1'1lmr0. .lfus.v. lntrznnurnls 1. Q. Ii. 4-1 Drznnutir' Sovicty l XYorc-vstvr C'lub I. 2. 3. 4: Outing l'lub 1, Q QUIIIUOI' Tl1v.v1'.s'.' litlut-zition of tht- Blincl. 63 3-N IIIQIIIIIQIC IC. IDI lil., ,X.II. NI1Xl'IiIt'l-I if llI'l'II.IINl'Z. .X.I3. IPICNNIS J. IJl'l l+'IN. IIS. II IAIIIII-lfI'Hl' Hlrr-'I ff!! Vfgflin Alu-nur fIlifI.lI'INJ1l Hlrrrl l'v11H lf1'1'-'1', .Il11.v.v. ,Xl-fr IlnH'nrfl, ,IIu.w.v. I,I'll0.l', .Ilu.v.v. Ih-:sunk Liwl I. 2, ii, I-1 SINI-nIiIv I'In'uil'm'm ul' 9-uI:lIiI.x' I. Q. fi. I-1 Sl'l'I'l'IiII'X 2. YI11'-I,I'1'I.l'I'I II, IM-:nfs I,isl 251 IIIIVZIIIIIIIZIIS I. 2,251 III-l'ksI1IN I1IIl'I'IIIIlI'l' I'mnn1illm-1' I-' IRII- Il--IruI1ng'5 I' l'1-4-Il-1-l IQIM-:un'sI,iwIfl1SI1NI4-nlFungn-gg-lg I'IuIm I, Q. II. I1 Uuling I'IuIm I. 2. NUIIIIOI IIisIm'y S-rwim-Iy Ii. I1 IA- KR-1'a-Iv Uzaunzuug II-ull-gf-nh Prim- 241 II.II Ile-Imlilug 341 Inlru- Tl1r.vf,v,' I,:lImr I'I1IIusupI1i1-s UI' .Iuhn NIiIr'IN-II I'nl1-IN-r I: f'HII'1'4- IIIIIII 7 I I'mpI1 I IllIlI'JlIS I1 I n-1-mln i'IuIn Q, 25, I1 IA- Vmisv, Hrnfur YIIIIYVIV-N'.' .Ill Illll'U4lIll'IIAllll In lllr l,l'lllll4'lIl Sl'I'l'l'I1lI'.Y I1 IIIIIIIILI KIIIIII I. 'L II. I1 IIVIIV, III! lllf' ll14.wlnr,11 QI' lIlllllM'lPlIllIlf Ivy IIIIIIIUI' Xwixlgml Slgqliml Nlgmglg-4-r I, IH-mlm-lim' I-uIIn'N-, b..I. NI 5-S- noc vm SIG CES X ,qc-. xl I 64 :lll:1g11'l' Q. -NVIIIAHI' TIlr'.w',v.' IIIsIul'.X' nl' IIN' 4-Iwrl Slswynilllzuf'1nllp:ll'Iswll III-Ixvn-vu: IIIIX II--NI:n1pu,s:ml:m-II'I-Ignu-1XII1-nI'-I--. ICINYXIIIJ 'I'. IPI'I I Y, .X.II. BlII'II.XI'fI. X. IIJIYQGAN, IIS. lflm Slrfwl XII .Ynrlll Short' fvllllfflll, .Ilflm-. .-Ilhwrl Ima, AIIIIIIII. fI:uIiIy 41 K of I' fi, 41 Ile-:nfs I,IsI Q, Ii. 4-1 SZIIICIIIZIVX Sxwivly Q, Ii: SIINIL-111 4IUIlf,fl'i'SS IllII'2IIIllII'2lIS I, Q. fi. 4-1 Iiuml I. 'L 55. 4-1 Ilnslon IIIIl'JlIllIlI'1IIF I. -I1 NIi0'l'f'g III4-v f'IuIn 7 I'IuI1 I. 12, II, I-3 Uufing' I'IuI1 I. 2. fi. I-. Hrninr G4-rnmn I'IuIv I1 NIHIII IIIIIII Q, 25, 4-1 VIN-ss Tl11'.vl'.v.' .Xu I'Iv:lIl1:1Iim1 UI' IIN' Slrikm- In IIN' f'IuIx, YN-1--I'l'0sirIc-III Il: Nurlllwvsi IIIIIIJ I Iznft-Ilurllm-y .M-t. Klinm-mia: IIIIIIIY, 31I'I1N':lguCIIIIQ4-1'I'0mi Imwk I, 2. 251 I'urpIv I, 21 IIZIIPIIVI' I. Q, 3 Hrnior Tl11'.v1',v.' Ilypvrlmlif- :NNI lilliptir' No I'IlII'IIlIl'llll lim-mm-Iry. 5 l 4 I l ll la I Il i l 1 i It 1 I WY' YG 1 - 7 ' Y 1: Q l 1 . Ts 1 X . .- JOSEPH J. DLNAY. HS. .IOHN l . DI'NB.XR. BS. PHILIP H. ULNN. BS. 5-1? Thin! Nfrwf .13 ,llirlfl1rr'nf -Nfrwl If IIUIIUHIIIIN .IITIIIIF Taylor, Pu. Bwlrrzonf. ,IIr1.v.v. 11olyoL'z'. .lfa.v.v. lntranniralls I. 3. -lt: Varsity Football 2. IS. I-1 Sotlzility fi. 4-1 IlliI'illllllI'illS l. 2. 33. 41 Ynrsitv Sorlnlity l. 2. IS. 4: Freslnnan Debating: SOSQ Pennsylvania flub 1. Q. 3. 4: Outing Vlnb Bust-bull I: Bofton Vlub l. -2. 13. 4: Ontin Intramurals l. 2. 3. 4: Springfield Club 1. 2: 1. 2. Senior Tl1z'.w1'.v.' The Growth of Heuvf' Industry in .Xnicric-un Er-onoxny. KENNETH -I. DLNNE. AB. ,QUQ f'0rnu'uII I-Il'6'llIlU .IIUIL'l'I'I1l'. X. Y. Sodality lg DGRIIIS List 1. 2. 3. 4: Met Club l, 2. 3, 4: Outing Club l. 2. fi, 4. Svnior Tl1es1's.' The Contribution of Group Insuranc-0 to AIIIGFICZIII Economic- Stability. I lub l. 2. Ii. 4: I,1lll'llf'I' 4: lolnnlmwk IS. 4. -NI'Illi0l' Tflw.v1'.v, l'l1v Nm-tl for NNY ,XIlIl- Iltllll- nxnnist Le-gislntion in Labor-Maimgt-im-nt Relations. JOHN YY. Dl'Ql'ET'l'l-I, A.H. IN .Vain Slrrvl Dullon. .lIu.s.v. Sotlnlity 1. 2, 53, 4g S2lllCtll2lI'j' Sovit-ty l. 2' Dennk List 1. 3: Iiite-rm:-izll .Instive Vlnb 23. 4 Mnsic: Vlubs Q. ti: Bcrkfliirt- Vlnb 1. Q. 24. 4 Senior Gift fonnnittce. Srnior TlIl',vl'.v.' Nlocl ernisni: Its Debt to Kant. II:urtfor1ll'lnb2i. 4:.Iunior I,I'OI1lIl0lllIlllItt'91 Outing Vlnb 1.2.3. I-1 l'nt1'lwr -I-1'IlUllliIll2lWli l. Popp' Ealitor 2. Assistant Managing Erlitor 23. Mzlllzlgillg Eclitor 4-. Srrzinr Tl1f's1'.v.' ECO- nornic: Planning with I'II't'l'4lOIll. P n, ,Af I OB0.Y. QL'- 65 'W' s-1133s r HOC VIN Sl 1 '- 90 ,IM 'B .e xt QQ! NT x X -1 A I? . I II.XXI'IS 'I'. IJYSUN, ILS. .IN IVIIUIHIIIIII lfnrnl . I ulmrll. .tIu.v.v. 'ILP IYILLIXM I . ICIDMUNDS. ILS. II Hl'flllfll'I'l'll' Slrmfl Nflflillflfiflll X, .I1a,v.s'. liausks-tlmll I. Q. 25. 4: Ham-Imll I. 2, Ii. 4: t't'lJ:41IJt-:tink List I.2.fI.4'1LZIIIIIFIIISIIIIIIU Won-1-stf-r t'IuIi I. Q, II. I'IlI'ISIIll2lS Ilznim- I. Q1 IYVIII' Ig l'urpIv. .Xssoviutc lirlitnr 43 l I I HIllllllIIl'4' 4. .Nvnmr 1l11'.vl.v.' Iivlt-:ist-cl lnm-. Izitr-In-1' fi. 4. Sflllillf' Tl1v.v1'.v.' I rotmlvmntic- .Xs- pvc-ts of Juli Orch-r Vust .XCTUIIIIIIIIXLQ in thc Ilczivy fIUllSII'llt'IIflIl Imlustry. 1. JOHN J. IQILXX. .X.I5. .IXNIICS IC. l'1NIlIGH'I'. l5.S. Ili? llilflzx .Il'I'Illlt' ff l'r0yr1'.v.s' Slrwl .'vl'lI'lI0l'l. lf. 1. I1Ull1'liIlll', ,II11.v.w. I,CtllliS List E51 SUSL IMI Ilvlmting Ii, 41 I,l'2llIiS List I. 2. 35. 41 I l'c-sIill1:iu Ilvlmtiugg IllII'2IIllllI'2lIS I, Q. 34. 4: Junior l'rum Vum- IIIIl'1lIllIlI'2lIS I:St1uIm-nt t'm1g1'm-ss 43 Nl t't'S. mittvc-1 Iihmlc- Islziml IIIIIII I, Q, 3, 41 FRA 2, fi, St-nim' Ile-Ivgzitv 41 Ilitc-rrzu-i:iI Justic-v Mcwk Trial 41 IIIIIIIIQIIIIIII 2. 34, 4' I':itc'Ii4-r 4. t'InIm 2, IS, 4. 'l'rvzisurm-r 531 Outing I'IuIr I, Q. Nmzior TlIl'NI.N.' l,ZlI'2lIIl'IISIIl of IAJIIIIUIIAS Lift- 25. 4. Svnior Tl11'.w1'.v.' Tlu- North .Xtlzmtic To His Wbrk. 'l'1'v:ity, .Xu Iixaimplc ot' t'uIIc-vtivc Svc-urity. 66 yn- I Il.XNf'IS X. ESSEX. I3.S. IU!-IQ Puri: Iilllll' Smlfll lfliflllllllllll Ilill, N. If NIIUTV, Vross C'urr0nt 41 Intraniurzils I, 225 'I'rzic'k T4-ann Q, 3, 4g Mct Vlub I. 2, 3, 4. Senior TlIt'SI'N.' Compzirzltivc Amitoniy of thc Ixulncy. ICIJWARIJ L. ICYICIINIAN, JR., .-LB. GICURGIC li. FANNING. BS. JT!!! lvfllll Plum: Sf. I.o1l1'.w, Jlo. K of C 22, 3, 43 History Soc-icty I. 2, fig Intrzi- Int IU Tllflllllll Nlrrvl lV01'1'f'.wl1'l', AIIINS. murals l, 2, 3, 41 I,l'2llI.S List I. 3, 43 Swim- 3, 4. Smfur Tl1v.v1'.w.' Horam' Mann. ming Tc-ann I, 2. 41 Glu' Vlulx I. 2. 35, Pzikn- cliozigians fig Outing Vluli I. Q. 25, 4. Nrnfor Tl1c.w1'.v.' Thc Physiology :incl Control of Ilu- man Respiration. JOHN M. FARRICLL, JR., BS 1.55 .Yorflz IVoo1ls Howl JI ru1l1a.s.scl. X. Y. Sorlulity l, Q, 3, 43 Intramurals l. Q, 55. 4g Glce Club 1, Q, 33 Mot Vlub l. 2. 55, 43 Outing Club l, 2, 4. Srnior Tl1z'.s1'x.' Ncgligcm-e in tlu' Prcparation ol' a Balance Shoot. rnninrnls I. 2. 3. 45 lYorc-vstcr Club I, 2, 'J'iI' lOB0.Y.0Ll-A FRANCJIS J. FXZIO, All. N l ourll1 Slrrrl 1'I'ff.ffi1'f1l. JIIISH. Gall ,L-. fu- FRHD J. FICNLUN, l5.S. IQ .lrllllzr Sfrvvi lVorm'.vl1'r. .Uu.v.w. Somlnlity l, Q, 25, 4gf'1'Ilt5, 43 lJl'2lll.S List fig SOS: Intr:1n1ur:ils l, Q1 Worwstc-1' Vinh l, Q AFIKUTC' 53, 43 SUSQ History Soc-in-ty fig 3, 410utingK'Iubf5g Pant:-lu-r 4. Svuior Tlu'.w1'.w Junior Prom Voninmittvvz livrkshirc Vlulm l. The Yaltu K'fmnfern-in-0-S111-cm-ssor Failure? Vic-0-l'i't-siclvlit Q. l'rcsi1l0nt fi. 4: Purplo 2: Outing Vlub l. Q, 4. Svnior Tln'.v1'.v.' History of Dt-l'cnsivc .Xllizlnc-cs from Antiquity to Pros- cnt Day. 67 .IIIIIN I I'II'I'IItIi.Xt'II. IIS. III'IIlIlI'IIt'I' X. I-'INNI'1G.XN. .LIL ll lfvf-lf.-llr Ifmnl IG Ilillliflillfl Nlrwl l.lll'1'llllIlHIl. X. I'. Plylrlnlllll. .Ifux.w. Smlulily I1 I74-:nfs I.isI Q1 IIlIl'IlllllIl'2lIS I. 12. Ili-:iifs I,isI 351 I,lll'IlIl'. .Xssuwiulv I'I1Iitu1'25. I- I I-1 SWIIIIIIIIIIQ 'III-:mi I. 2. II. I1 Mm-I IIIIIID I. SWIIIDHI' 1I,ll'NI.N.' 'IIIN-uIuggi1':iI. Sswiulugit-:II Zllll 7 II. I1 Uuling I'IuIi I. 2, 15. I. Nwninr 7'lll'NliN.' I'IniIusupIiic':1I Illf'IlI1'Il1'1' in ,IIIlI't'l' fi1'llK'I'2IIIUll5 I Ili' I'IlysiuIug,fir':lI I'III'a-vts ul' N:ll'1'uIi4's. UI' 1.4-wi-IIS. sillbs- I IN - 0 I . MOC VIN . sic. css X I SIJ - Sf ,U . N N' 'X ,. .. ' 5' ll N ZA N .1 4 a. IIICILXIIIJ J. I I'I'ZI'.X'I'IiIt'K. IIS. IYILLIXM V. I I,.XNAG.XN. .X.IS. .IQ Brmlr'1'f1r1l .YQ SlIt'I'IHllll .Il'l'Illll' Jlulbfl. N. If lIlIl.f'01Il'I', ,Ilu.v.s. -mfs List I. 2. 53, -l-1 NIt0'I'1'. Iiuttulimi SmI:iIity-I-1K0ff' l. 2.3. HI'1IllII'2llIlllI'2lIS I. Q. iff 4-1 llltI'tllllIll'2lIS I, il. 34, -I-1 I'Il't'SIlIll:lIl II. 4-1 Springfield C'I11Ir I, Q. 3, I-1 Uuting IIIIIIJ otIr:lIl1 Varsity I mutImII 21 'l'r:u't I: Nlvt I. Q. 31 'l'nm:1Iiz1wk 55. 4-. Svnior Tl1t'NI.N.' The I IuIm I. Q. 4-1 Outing C'IuIm I, 2. SI, I-. Srnior I74-rivzitimi of First l'rim'ipIvs in am Iflvulistic- ll1v.v1'.v.' TIN- Nm-cl for Blum- F-implifim-:I Fiilzm- Pliilusupliy fIOIltl'2lIIIt'IS thi' .Xmilytirf Prin- ciil Af'f'UIlIlIIIlg Stzitm-im-nts. viplcs of St'Il0I2lSlil' PIiiIosupI1y. JOHN M. FLAYAN, HS. I7 Hriarrlfff Lafluc -5, III0. Sodality I. 2, fi. -I-1 Szmctllary Sovicty l. 2, 3. -I-1 K of 1' 3, 4-1 C'I1ristopIwrs 3, 4-1 AFROTCQ SOS: Outing t'IuIJ I. Q, 3. -1-1 FRA 55. -1-1 WCTIII' I, Q1 VIIOIIIZIIIIIWIQ I. 2: Pate-Ilcr I, Q. 3, .Xdvc-rtising Manager -I. SFIIIOI' Tl10.s1's.' The Marketing Pulir-ics of the- Ford Motor Com- pany. Q li I l I l wa Ig f . III'Ii H. LI MINI ,. . XIII Y. IIYXN . . .302 Pluzsunl Strut 8.7 C rufifm Nlrtvt Ilalrlfn 'IIa.v.v. Sl1I'1ll'SbIlI'.lj. Ilaw, . mulity I. Q. , 1 'z - A , L. . : fnlity I. 41 Hist 'y hm-imty 21 IY0i-Q-05 t :selmll lxI2lII'lg'CI' Ig uxtnn ' x . ', ' . 1 ' L. '. . I ' f'.v'.v.' 1 'c 'zi Coin-v ing Vlnli Q, ' . Hvnio' 14'.v1'.v.' Limiting ' ir - -3 -' 'amla , .wer of tln- IC npci' r I' .z rin aftvl' Ivuw IVai' II. ll WILLIAM IC. FLYNN, A.II. .IOSICPII R. I UG.XII'I'Y, .X.II. YIXt'lCX'l' 'I'. l UI.ICY. LII. ' 282 IVuz'1'r1y Road -315 Brourlzrrly JIU l'ark l?oulf'z'r11'fl .Yorlh .4rulm'c'r, illusx. Nuzrporl, lf. I. HfI'tlIf.0I'll. f'rnm. Soclzllity I. Q, 3, 4-3 Saint-tunry Sm-ivty 4-5 S2IIIf'I.lI2II'ySOCICIQZ I. 2.f5,4gIntl':1mnr:ils I, 2: Serin-tiinry Sm-icty 2, 31 K of C 4: Ilistnry Deaifs List Q, 3, 4-3 I'll'l'Slllll2lll Dclizitingg SOS:li.II 2I, I'rvsirlcnt4-1lllimlvIslznnlllnlr Srwn-ty I-1 Intrzlinurzils 2, Ii, 41 hwnnnnng, Y 505g BJF 3, 4.3 Inn-mmlrglls 1, Q, 3, 4g Nlcr- I, Q, SI. 4-3 I urplc 4. Hwninr Tl1t'.vI'.s'.' III-liginlls 'll-:nn 2. 4: Yu:-liting Vlnlm Q, 25, SL'L'l'UI1lI'j' 4- riinac Valley Club I, 2, 3, 4-1 Outing Vlub I, Aspoc-ls nl' lliv tIi':iv1-yaircl I'm-ts. Bzincl Q, Sig Mel Vlulr 2. 25. 4-1 Outing Flulx Q ' Q, 3. Svnior Tl1f'si.s': Malin-in :Incl its ICfl'cr'ts. 3. 4-1 f'II.X II, 4. Svnzor Tl1r'.v1-Y-' L Yf'lI5' ilfllfmk- I Iiovcrnlncnt l'llnplnym-vs frmn Ilznlcy M-rsus 'Q Ili:-lnmlsuii. I l l I 69 l 'I nz U 7 Q! I f I Q I i . I v 'I I XRT I 'I I, X II. IDX C , , , BS 1 901 3 4- Intiunnr.ilsI 7 fi 4- Qol 3 ni I ' t- ' B1 . li s Ilul I 2 .S 4- Ilulx 7 .I 4- Minor Ill 1 NI: li rn Out .I 1 ll thc inn I'.n nna-rnnn I tnni Pu i 41 n Ill. ill Y l l ICIPIYXIIID U. FOX. -III.. .K.II. Z! lClI!lll'll'0lNl .II'l'lllIt' ll 'or1'1'.wf1'l' -I, ,Ifu.w.v. So4I:iIiIy I, 2, CI, 43 I'I'I7 241 IM-:ink List I. 2, 3. -I1 .Iunior floss. YII1'-I,I'4'SI4It'llI2 SUS: Ilis- Iory Sovivlj' 251 IYUI't'C'SIl'I' I'IuIr I. 'L fi, I-. Nvnior 1'll1'.vl'.v.' 'I'In- I,Sj'I'IlU-SUIIIIIIII' II:ls4-s oI' Sintim-ring. .XIi'l'HI'II .I. I R,XIYI,I'IY. JR.. .X.Il. .lf Vurlvr lfouzl Lynn. Jluss. Somlality Q, Ii. 43 SZIIIVIIIQITQ' Sovivly Q, 3, 41 I'I'lJ25.4-1V111-istoplu-rstigSOSQ IMI lJ0I1:1l- ing 4-1 History Sovim-ly 251 InIrzunurz1Is I. 2. 25. 4-2 .XI IlU'I'I', Military I5nII Voinniiltm-0 41 .Iunior I'ron1 II0llllllIII.l'I'I Junior I,'ounf'iI G14-0 I'IuIJ Ig Boston I'IuIi I. 2, fl, IYIIIZIIFIIIZIII Ii.I'. Victory Dunf-0 4-1 Norllishorv I'InIJ I. 2, S4-1-11-I:ii'y Ig0uIingI'I11Ii I, 2, 243 IYCIII' fi, 4-. Hi-nior Tl1v.v1'.v.' 'I'Ii0 I,l'V1'IUI!lIl0lII and Struc- ture of the Hunmn '11-eIIi. 70 ,ff GICOIIIIIC Y. I Ii.XNKS. IIS. IIIIIIICIYI' L. IJII.-XSICII, ILS. KG-7 I,l.lllll'll .Il'f'Illl!' JI ll.Yy00ll .Il'l'IIIIt' lrrfnylon II. X. J. ,IlI'.l'I.C0. .Ilzu Szinc-Innry Sm-if-ly I, 2, II, View--I'l'm-si1I4-:II -I-3 I,l'ilII'S List 2, 3, 4: SUS: IIlIl'2llIIIlI'ElIS I, Q, Mission I'rm:uIm- I. 2. II. I: IM-:in's Lisl I. 2. 253 Il, 41 Slumlm-nt I'ongr1-ss 21 Junior Prom Com- lllIl'1lIIlIlI'1lIS I. 2. fi. I'1.xlll1IIl'lII' Ii:uIioSom'im'ly nliltc-1-Q Junior l'ounr'iI1 Iilzlka-Iy Labour Amul- 2. Sl't'l'l'IJII'-Y II: NIHIII I'IuIr '2. II. I'r1-siclm-nt 4-3 only I: Outing l'InIm I, 2, 25. Svnior 7'l1c'si.v.' Nm-xx' .Im-rsc-3' I'IuIi I, Q. II. I-1 IYVIII' I, 2. 'I'In- Ilo1'Irin1-of IIN' Living IY:lg0 As.'KppIic1I I'I1i4-I' Ifligiiim-1-I' 15, I-. Nrnior Tllr'.w'.v.' SIirIingg's Io II14' .xIII1'l'I1'2III Ifvononiy. .Xpproxinmiion I'or N. -'Q ff! sims NOC VIN f -- J un N0 xl - I - if I Q X Sf x, .1 IlII'II.XIIIl I'. ILXILXN. IIS. If lft'llt'l'll1' .Il'l'lIIl1' lf1'l'1'rf' 51. .IIu.v.v. K of I' I. 2. 24, 41 NRO'I'I', Vross Vurrvnt 4. .Xrl ICcIiIor: Iloston I'IuIi I. 43 Uuling f'IuIn Ig I'ul'DIv, .XVI I'I4IiIor 4-. Srnfnr Tl11'.vl'.v.' 'IIIIQ i'omI1'nsziIion oI' .Xcm-Iopllvlioiw wiII1 For- IIIIIIKIUIIXIIC. 5. - ' I f .-g Q x X FRANK A. GAIMAIU. IIS. JOHN S. 'l'. G.XI,I,.ViIlI'Ili. IIS. -if I6llSfl'I'Il .ll'l'IlIll' -iQ-3.1 Nlillz Nlrrrf II'0rcv.vlc'r, Jluss. .lar-Lxvmf llfluffllfx, X. I'. History Soc-icty fig IYOFCUSICI' Vlub I. Q, fi, 4-. Smlzllity I. 2. 3. 43 SZIIICIIIZIFX Sm-ic-ty Q. Ii Senior Tl1a's1's.' Gun-tic-s ot' thc Blood. K nt' C 22. 25. 4-1 SOSQ IIltI'ilIlllII'2lIS I. Q. Zi, 5 BOYOL SWIIIIIIIIIIIQ 'Il-:nn I. 2. 25, t'n-t':aptuin Junior l,l'OlIl KIOIIIIIIIIICOQ Spanish Vtutm Ii, P ' lulm Blot t'InIu I. L. II, lrvsiatvnt 4: Outing t' I. 2. 3, 4: WVIII' fig I':ltr'I1vr. t'u-.Xttvcrtis Mznlzlgivl' 4-. Nrnfnr 1,116-Vl..N'.' 'IIIIL' I':VOIlltIUll nt' the Plllfllllliltll' 'I'n'v lll llc-votntmnlzlnv' In- rw mlnstry. Q, , . PHILII' M. GXNGI. IIB. IW .Yt'Il'IlIll'.Ij Nlrvrl I,u11'r1'11m'. .Ilu.w.v. llc-:1n's List 31 Intrunnn':nIs I. Q, 3, 4-1 Gt-rn l InIm Q: Nlvrrinnn- Valley Vlntv I. Q. 3, 4-3 Out 1 lllg IIIIIII I, Q. 3, 4-. NMIIIUI' vvllf'NI.,Y,' l':IllIH'yO Ilovvtnplllmlt nt' Tcvttl. Z' f'II.XIlLl'IS I . li-.XIIIJNICIL .X.I5. RIt'II.XRD J. G.XItIIIO'I I'O, IIS. -I l'fr1.vI 'Ifarffn Sfl'l'l'f IU AIINOIIIIIIIIII l,l'l'l'l' 1 lfusl I:Ul'A'llIl'll.lj. N. If Iilllflllllflfllll. .Ilr1.v.v. Smtntity I. Q: K ot' C' 55. 4-1 SOS: IIlII'2llIIlII'2IIS Intrannnruls I. Q1 Wm-11-stcr t'InIx I. 'L II. 4- I. 2. 3. 'l'1cI1'I'lll2IIIcIIIlIlQ1 Ntvt f'InIr I. Q. 33. I-' f,lIIIIlg,ff'IlIIb I. 2. Nrrlffn' Y'l1w.v1'.v.' 'I'In' NIc'l'nI I Outing t'InIm I. Q. ti. 4: VKX 33. Svnim' Tl1v.w'.v.' Inln Vast-. John Down-y vs. S1-Ilnlzlstic-isln. IIII .XIINIXNIP l'. ILXRUI-'.Xl,U. IIS. ,IUSI-II'II I'. ILXIIYI-IY. IIS. IJON.Xl,lJ .X. GAYIN. BB. I-3-71 lfllllllllljlll lfmnl lin NIIIHIIIII, ,Irrnur ITJ lgl'Il.YOII Slrvvf Nr'l1a'114'r'lcl4ly N, X. II. 1'lr4'rlm1, lf, I, lllhgmy, X, If Smlalily I. Q: K uf 1' 2. 231 .XI IIU'I'I'. Invita- IIi4lnry Sm-if-ty -2: IllII'1lIllIII'2lI! I. 2. Ii. 4: Smhulity Q. II. 41 Intranmruls I. Q. 25. 4: Ama tinns Ill!-fIIlilII'IIl2lIl. Nlilitury Iiull 4-1 Intrn- Iirixtnl I'm1nI.x' Vlulu I. I: III1mI1'INI:m4II'IllIx In-ur Iizulin Sm-ivty II. Yin--I're'sicIel1t 4- murula I. Q. II. 41 I'IF1'iIllll2lIl 'I'r:u-k zum! fron I. 2. II. I-1 Outing I'IuIu I. '2. II. 4. Nmior I'I1ysic-5 I'IuIm Ci: Hamill I'IuIm 35: Iiustvrn I'm1nIry1 Ynrsily 'I'r:n-I4 um! fran, QIHIIIIITQ' 1'l1f,4-:Q f.lIIIIlI'l' XII-Ilnml uf I'mIImm. Yurk I'IuI1 I. 2. 3. 41 fIllIIIlg f'IuI1 I. Q, I 4 Q. II, Ig I'I:lSIt'I'll NPN' YUFIQ I'IllIl I, '2. II, 41 X4'f1l'Ur Tl11'.v1',v,' TIN- N11-snh'nn, Ouling i'IuI1 I, 2. II. 4-. Nminr YIlIl'.N'II.S.' 'I'Iu- I'zuIurm- ui IIN- I mqwranllvo NlUX'4'Ill1'IlI UI In- ulvpc-mIe'lnI RPNIJIIIIYIIII Uwm-rs in New Yurk Vitx . MOC Ylg 5:6 CES ih- s-IE? s- 72 IJIIXXK J. IiI'IISIII'X'KI'III. IIS. .XXTIIUNY I . X. Gl'IXI'IIiUS.X, .LIS INf -IIUIIIWIV Nfrrrf Nfl J-YH! Sfrwl llfalllum, ,Ilm-.v, BFlDOL'l.IjIl. X. If I'I't'5IlIll2lIl DcImIi11g: SUS: IIII'2lf'Ii I. 2: Iinml Smlulity I. 2. 33. 41 SZlIN'IlIllI'j' Suvicly I 2 I. .Iunirvr I'm1m'iI1 Supllmlxurv Slmvlwr Gun- 3, 4-1 I,1'2lIl-S List 3: I'II'l'SIlIIl2llI Dm-Imatin mittco: l3mtw11C'I11Iv I. 2.3,-I-.1-11-IIIIZIIFIIIZIII. IIi5to1'ySoc'ivIy Q. 25. 4: Intramurals I, Q. .3 4 IHI Yi:-tory linux-0 fI'1I,llIIII'f1IIIllIl 1.2.3. 4, Bla-I C'IuIm I. Q. 25. 4-3 Outing l'IuIJ I, Q. 3 4 Iimml wI l'1'11ft4-vs I. Q. T41 VHA. Yic'c--I'rcsi- VKX. Srnior Tl1c.v1'.v.' Dm- l'1'uc'c-ss and the dm-nt 43 'l'o111znI1:1wk I. Q. 35. 4. Rc-writv Iiclitur IiuIc of llc-filxitc-m-ss. 2. I m-uturc I'14IIIoI'31 PQIIVIICI' 25. Hwzior Tl11'.v1's.' 4- Prublc-msI'm1fruntil1gtI1m- Hull-s Munugcr UI :I Iivlull Iilxmlc-ff Urgzmlzntlmn. Q x 4 ,, x, 's 'Q 1 G I JOSEPH J. GlHDR.XI'I'IS. .X.I3. IXXXIICI, .I. GlI l OlilD. .X.l3. .IXMICS l . HILL. ill. H5 Park Nfrvrf 1132 llflfon .-lzwzzu' IN SfIljjI'L'-Yllllf Ural llurlfortl. fifillll. l'I1'r'u. X. If .Voir I'0rl.'. X. If lJ0uu's List I. Q. II. 43 NROTI' lizittuiiun Dt-aufs List 'Z. 251 l re-slinuui Dctmntingg SOSQ F-mlaility I. 2. ti, 43 K of I' ti. 41 i'lu'istupi Staff 4. Cross Vurreut 4: lntrzunuruls I. Q, II. Intraunuruls I. 'Z. 25: Outing i'IuI1 1. 2. Ii. 4. 31 llvmfs List I. 25. 43 Frt-sliniun Dt-Imting, 45 Swinuning Teani 2. 3. 41 IInrtt'urtl Vinh I, NVIH-UI' Tl1r.w'.v,- 'l'Iu- Iiitt-11-st l zu-tm' in Kvy- SOS: IMI IM-lmtiiig 3. 41 Iutrzinumilsg N11 2. 4. Svnior Tl1v.w1'.s-:'l'w0 Slizikt-spa-ziivaiii l'Ii:u'- utwiun l'ft-munuivs. Vlulm I. Q. 3, 4: Outing f'luIm I. Q1 'l'mn:ilii 2ll'tl'l'S Uulius Vat-szir and lirutusj-Sub II. 4. Nrninr Tl1v.v1'.v.' The- 'l':ift-Ilurtlcy S1 jvc-tive-ly and Objectivcly. tion ut' National Iiiin-rgciwy Strikvs. YYILLIABI F. GLAYIN, ILS. 1,3 IVOOIHCIIFII .lI'ClIllf.' Albany, N. Y. Szuictuziry Society I, 2, Ii, 43 SOSQ Intru- niuruls 1, 22. 3, 43 Frcslunun Iiziskvtlmullg Eastern New York Club I. Q. 3. 4. f'IlilIl'Ill2l.Il. fhristnias Dance 4g Outing l'luIv I, 2, 3. 45 Tomahawk 2, 3, Circulation xlilllilgti' 43 Patchcr 3, 4. Senior Tl1c.s1's: Tho McKesson and Robbin's Case and Its Effect on Auditing Procedure. 1 I JOSICPII l . OLlC.XSON. BS. IN? .lrmfnyfon Nfrvvl IJIIIIUIIYJOII. lf. I. I'2llIlllI'ZliS I. '2. 3, 41 Football I, Q, II, tain 4g Itlmtit- Island Club l. 2. 3, 4 llI'2ltIOll of tht- Blind. 1 up Outing Vlulm I. 2: WVIII' 4. Smior Tlwsis: Q I . , ' sims- f 'l NOC VIN X 1-gr X X J, Iv .- K ! .K . xt ' -. if xlql JN! . 1 X - Wll,I,I.XNI tiOI'IIll'II,lll'It'Iil'III. XII. IXXYIID J. I . GOIINIXN. LII. .NN-,'.! flllll l,l4l1't' .lj .llrlrr Sin-pl Q1u'rn.v l'illny-- ff. X. I'. llvllfl'I'lIlII'-Il N. IIUIIN. Smlnlily I. '2. IS. I-1 S:nn'ln:nry Sm-it-ty Il. I1 IM-:anis List I, Q. 31 History Srwivty fl, 4- K 1-lt' 24. lg t'l1i'isI4-plnviw tl. I-1 lla-:nfs List I. St D51 Wntc-rlniry t'Inlm I, 2. Cl. 4-1 Onling Vlnlm 2. 25. I-1 'l'r:n-I4 'IH-:nn I. Q. Sl. I-: l rm-slnnnn I. Q. fl. L. N1-nior TlI1'.Yl'N.' ,xlllt'I'It'2lll Ita-an-tiuii IM-Imtingg fIt'l'lll2lIl I'lnIm I: Nlm-I Vlnlv I. 2. Il. tn Jim-pl: t'lninilwi'lnin's l'rf-ptm-tl Anglo I-1 IIIIIIIIQ Vlnln I. 'Z. fl. l-. Nrninr Tln'.vf.w.' Nan- .Xnn'ric':ni .Xlli:nn'v. tinnnl lflulm-i'gm-111-5' F-trilwf Ilm-l'nrv :intl .Xftvr lln- lslll-II:il'll1'-Y l,:ixx. t'Il.XllLI'IS J. GIIXIJY. JR. .IUIIN I . GIIXNICY. JII.. .X.Il. IIIVIIXIIIJ J. II.XI3I'IIILIN. .X.Il. Nfl .I-Vllllllllf Sfrrvl -TG lgl'HI'l'lIl' Slrrwf IU fll'f'llflI'fl Nfrrrf Tuuniml. .llr1.w.v. l,r111'1'z'll1'1'. .llf1.v.s-. -lllllllllrfll llllllill, .lla.v.v. Smlulity 4-1 S2lllt'Ill1lI'y Sm-it-ty I. Q. Il. 41 Smlnlity 4: ,XI ItO'l't'g SOS: Intr:nnin'nIs I. 2. Ili-:nfs List I. Q. 3, 4-1 'I'rnr'k 'Il-:ini I. 2. I FITSIIIIIQIII IM-Imting: SOS: Ilristnl V4-nnty Il, 4: Nl0l'rin1:n'Y:1lIvyt'liilm 1.2.3. 4-:Outing tif-rniun Vlnlr I. 21 Vi-nss :incl Vrnvilmlv 4- Vlulm. Prcsiclcnt 4-1 Huston Vlnlm I. 21 Outing t'lnlm I, Q1 t'II.X Klux-li 'l'rinI 4. Srninr Tln'.v1'.v.' Ilnstnn Vlnlv I. 12. 25. 41OntingC'IuIm I. 2, fl, 4 t'lnIr I, Q. il. 4: IYVIII' I. Swnior Tl11'.w1'.v,' Dv- 'I'ln' 'l'ln-my ul' I'rivntm- I'rupcl'ty in Jnlin Hwnzinr Tl14'.v1'.v.' I'Ist:il1IisI1nn'nt ol' .Xzvotropif vvlupnn-nt ul' tln- 'IX-vtli. I,--4-kt-'s I'--Iitif-:il Vliilosnpliy. Ynpor I'rc-ssllrc Vnrvvs Ily Single- .Xn:ilysis. 74 l' gI .S lOB0.Y. OLL JAMES H. HAMILTON, BS. KICNNICTH L. HAND, LH. 5.3 Rh 1'11vlu'0L' .lI'l'HIll' Q3 .Ynrnuzmljf Lulu' SPfl'l!lfff'lrl. .lIu.v.w. .lIr1nl1u.v.sz'i. N. Y. Junior Class Trezisurvrg Iutrzunurzils l, Q. 3, -l-3 Soclulity l. Q. fi. -l-1 Dennis List fig Purple Key N Freslunzin Footballg Swiuuniug Tc-:un I. Q. 3, 4-1 Iutraunurzils I. 21 Junior Proni Vonunittec: -1-3 Springfield Club l, 2, fi, 4-: Outing Vlulr l. Met Vlulx. Trustvc- I. Trczisurvr Q. Yic-c-Prvsi- Q, 3, 4. S1-nior Tl1r.w'.v.' .lrlmitrutiou :mul Vol- clout 3. 'l'li:inksgiviug llauivc Vliziiriiiziii 4-3 len-tive Bargaining. Outing Vlulx I. 2. fi. Trustc-0 4-1 VHA. Szilcs and .Xclvc-rtisiug Division. l'li:1irmzin3, Prcsi- clvut 4-. nNt'llI0I' Tl11'.v1.v.' Tliv l'lfi'1'c'tix'eli1-ss of thc- ,xllVl'l'tlSlIlg Vopy. HERBERT R. HARKINS. l3.S. JOHN T. ll.XlilllNG'l'ON. AB. l ll.XNK'IS D. HASSETT, JR.. .X.B. 98 Sforvr .ll'l'IIlIl' gif lfrmf 1,lfll'Itfil'1ll ,'1'f'lIIlI' 37' l'nl1u.v.vvf Sfrrrl ,Ygw Ifog-114-Ilp, X, Y, .Tll'Ill'lIlIA'l'I' 7, ll'1'.w. ll'0rc'v,wfvr .L Jlciss. Sotlality 1, Q: Intrzunuruls I. Q. fig Mot Vlulm Smlality l, Q1 SOS: IlltI'2lllllll'2llS l. 2, 23, 43 Smlulity l, Q, 3, TTHTCOI'-1-1 Sziiivtiiziry Soc-in-ty 1, Q. 3, -l-, Senior Tl11'.w1',s,' Tlic NIzu'k1-tiiig of Nortliwm-st Tc-rritory Vlulw lg l'l1ir':lgoluml l. 3. 41 K'l1ristoplicrs 3, 43 IJCEIIIQS List 3. 4: Soil Conditioners. fflulm 4-1 Outing Vluli l. Q. fi, 4-. Snzfoz' Tl11's1'.s.' History Som-icty Q. 33 Stuclvut Vongrcss 4-3 Miltoifs Styli- :intl YL-rsific-ation with llvfv1'- Iutrzunurzils 3. Srnior Tl14'.v1'.v. l'lic l'Syr-liology em-c to IJIIFKIIIIINI' Loxl. ol' Marriage as S0011 in tliv Wvritings of Geoffrey l'hauc'er. 75 ,-XliTlII'li lf. HAYES, BS. XURNIXN ll. IlHl7l'iN5T.XD, .X.ll. .I F1111111' Nlrwl III Q 1111111 Nirwi N111111'r11'lf1'. .lf1l.v.v. ll'nr1'1'.w!1'r J, .lIll.Y.Y. S1i1lalityQ,:5g K1it'I'2.3. 4g lntrainuralx l. lD1Aa111Rl,ist3.415051XYor1-vstm-1'Cltilm1.2 3 2. fi: lyflllllillll' So1'i1't5' 2: Junior l'roni Coin- N1 111'or Tl11'.v1'.v.' 'l'l11- lnx'i1il:ibl1- lli lit ul' tln- H nntt1-1-1 lloston K lub I. 2. 3. 4: Untnig 1 lnli llnnizin l 1-tmtn I,ll.1'. I. Q, 3. Nvnmr TlI1'.N'IiN. Illll' lmlnstrial D1-ino1-- rm-y nf Moiisigiior John X. llyxin. I . 'I Moc vm SIG CES li xl! Xf A l5 5- W E- S .1 -no .U ,J X Z , ' W6 X N: ,- , J 1 Qs' 1 K , J Z BIICII.-XHI. .L I1I'1Fl EHN.XX, AB. YY.XRRI'1N HESS, 13.5. Q15 Iflioi Sfrvvf I-'il-IH BU!j.Vlilll3 .fl1'1'111111 JllI7lfll'C'1l Plairi, ,ll11.v.v. F111xl11'11y, X. Y. Sodality I, Q, 3, 4: Purplc Hoy 2, 3. 45 Sam-- tuarySo1-ietyl,2.3.4gStu1l1-ntCongress I, Q, Chairman Stuclcnt Liaison Connilittve 3: Sophomore Class Pre-si1lc1itg Frm-slnnan De- batingg SOSQ BJF Dcbating 3g Varsity Foot- ball 1, 45 Track l. 2. 45 Intralnurals 1, Q, 3. 4: Junior Prom Coininittccg Boston Club 1, 501'- retary-Treasurer 2, Yicc-Prcsimlcilt 3, Chair- inan of Board 43 Met Club 33 Outing Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Senior TIIFSI.-9.' .Xir Conditioning in Nlmlcrn lmltistry. 76 JOHN HETHERTON, BS. 110 Danforth Street Fra III ingha m , Jlass. Dezin's List l. 2. 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 YYOrc-ester Club l. Q, 3, 4. Svrzinr Tllf'Sl..Y.' Spanish Civil Weir. . iw . . ' 4- - A0B0.Y.0Ll- JOHN G. HIGGINS. BS. P.VXl'L M. HIGGINS. HS. L30 Soufh .llafn Strevf WSI .Yorflz .llvrrwr Sfrvrf .llIlf0l'l'l'. Jlass. .Yvzr l'u.vflr. Pu. Dean's List 31 Intramurals l, Q. 3. 4: ller- Sodality 2. 3. 41 K of C 2. 3. 43 BJF lyttlliltlll rimac Valley Club 1, Q. 3. 43 Boston Club 3. 43 43 Intramurals l. 2, 3. 43 Worcester Vlub 1 2 Outing Vluli l. Q, 3. 4. Svnior Tlu'.vz'.v.' Tlw Pcnnsylvzinizi flulm I. Q, 3, 4: Outing Vluli 2 XYliitt:1ka-r f'li:nnl,wrs vs. .Xlgc-r Hiss Vasa-. 3. 4. Nmior Tin-.w'.v.' Liability of :u Pu .xl'f'UlllllGHll to Tliirml l':1rtic-s. XYILLIAM J. HINES. BE-. JAMES HOGAN. BS. ltli,'Il.XltD HOGAN. BS. -JT' Gmrgc Sfrvvf IIIUI .llzulzfvozz .li-mrzf' li I,llf'IilIIl Nfrrd .N't'll'f0II, Jlass. Albany. X. lf lI'orm'.vh'r. .llu.v.s. SOS: II1tI'2lIlllll'2lS l. 2. 3, 4: Trac-k. C'o-Cap- 5:1114-ttlzlrySox-icty2.3. 43 K off' 4: l 1'vsl11nu11 Smlality 1. Q. 3. 4: Intramurals Q. 3. 4: l rt li tain l. 2. 3. 4: Boston Club l, 2. 3. 41 Outing Debating: Illll'2lIlllII'1llS l. 2. 3. 41 l'l2lSl0I'll man Bnskvtlizill: Bam-lmll 1.2.3. 4: lYor1-v ter Vlub 1. 2. 3g Toinalmwk 3: Patc-l10r3. Senior Now York Vluli l. Q. 3, 4:Outill2l'l11lm I. 2. 3. Flulw 1, 2. 3. 4. Nvnfor Tln'.v1'.v.' 'llliv I'llllIl'il TlIt'S1'S.' The Psychology of Selling Through Nrnior Till'-VI'-V.' 'l'ln- Pituitary Gluntl. of tlw l'Iiysi1::1lly llzuulim-nppvml. .Xmlvvrt ising. IlOIIICIl'I' IC. HOGAN. JR.. IIS. f'I'R'I'ISS Ii. IIOI'tIII'l'ON. JR., ISS. TI l'vI'tlIlA'll.Il Slrrrl IN fvllllflflill Slrrrl II 'l'.N'lfil'lll. .Ilu.v.v, Il'nr1'1'.s-hw-. .Ifrlx.v. Smlnlity I. Q. II. 4: IIlII'IlIIlllI'2lIS I. 2. 25: Ynr- Su-Inlily I. Q. II. I-1 IIIII'2lIIlIII'2IIS 2.II.4-1,Xln:l- sity I mmtImII I: Springfit-ItI t'IuIi I. 2. 25, 4: Ivui' R1ItIIOSOt'It'l-'x' 4-1 IYu1'm-stvl't'l1lIm I. Q, 3, Outing Vlulm I, 2. 4. S-'nior Till'-VI.-V.' Lift- In- I: Outing t'Iuln Q. 35, 4-. Srnior 7'll1'.w'.v. I'In-Um SIIHIIIVI' us :I SIIPPIUIIIUIII to IIN' Iivm-fits of vm-Inpnzt-nt :intl firmxtli ut' llu- I'.S. Mt-tlintimi Sfwinl Svvurity. 5t'l'vi1't' Sinn- IIT I-ti. mi ii 'I'IIONI.XS I . IIOYICY. JR.. IIS. JOHN 'I'. IIOIY,XIiIl. .X.II. III Drum .Il'l'Illlt' .ill-.1 l,m'11.wl Ilill .Il'l'lIlIf' II'0r1'1'.vf4'l', ,II11,s'.v. Iv0llA'l'r.Y, .Y. Y:1l'sityGnIt'2.3, 4-1 I'Il.vsit's f'IuIm 31 IYui'm-r,- Smlzulity I. Q. 3, 4-g D1-:1n's List I, 25, 4-1 Intru- tvr C'IuIm I. 2, 53, 4-3 Outing f'IuIi I. Q. Svnfor uuu':nIs I. 2, 23, 4: History Sc-vit-ty fig Mc-I Vlulm Tl11'.vli.v.' Prnpost-fl1'-mIingSysIt-ntsI'orS1lpt-r- I. Q, Ii. 4-3 Outing t'IuIr I. 2. 25, 4-. Svnmr Sonic Fligllts, Tll1'.N'l..Y.' IIOFIIIUIIOIOQQ' of tht- Mah- and I1 mule- Sox Oluntls. 78 IIIVH.-XIIIJ J. HOYICY, BS. III llanu .Il'l'IllII' II 'Orr-rxfrr. 5111.-.v. l,l'2lIl.S List 551 xvOl't'l'Stl'l' Vlulr I, 2. 3. -I-5 C 'ross and f'rur-iImIv 4-. Srninr 7'l11'.w'.w.' llc-tc-rniinzition nt' Smut' I'Iu-Into IYOIISIIIIIIQS of Alpha-Alnino. Nm'innI-I3utyric- .Xt-icl at 'Flirt-0 l,II'i'l'I'0llt 'l'c-nipvmturcs. 5- W 5- - mi ,xx . IQ! f - XJ5 . 1 I -- X K1 9? -Q GEORGE K. JXVKSON. Jlt.. AJS. IJQH Xmr Yorlr .ll'l'IIIIf' HARRY if JAFOBSOX. BS. 3-If Sllfllfl' Sfrwf 1fI'00l.'l.ljIl IU. X. lf Nun l,Iil'jl0, flllllif. Soclulity l. 2. 3. 41 I,L'2lll.S List fi. 4: lntrn- Sotlzility 4: Dc':1n's List l. 2. 53. 41 NROTV. murals l. 4: Met Vlulm l. 2. 55. 4: Outing Vlulm YY4-lfzirc Voniniittc-c 3. Vross Vurrvnt Q: 1, 213, 4: WC'Ht'tSg'I'omul1:nvk l: l,2ltf'lli'l' 4. l rt-slnnun DclmzitinggSO51 History Soi-it-ty 2. Svninr Tl1v.s1'.w.' The liinlmryologir-:il Dvvvlop- fi. 4: Math Vlulm l. 13. 41 St'll'Iltlllf' Sovic-ty E53 ment of the Skt-It-tul System of tht- Vliivk. .Xnmtm-ur Rzulio Sovit-ty Ii. 4: Intraiinurzils I. 0 ' ' ' U I D ' ' 2. .,. 41 YV Ht .mg lurplv. loll htllllll' 4: l':itr-In-r. Pliotograipliic-.llirt-vtor 4: I-'ofl'c-v 4 lulm 'Z. -5. 4. .Nrnmr Il14'.v1.v.' lht- in-in-l':1t1oli ol l'ltr:isoniC Yiln'zitioi1sl'or Marine- .Xpplim1tion. J v -n f B0-Y-OL . XYILLIAM J. JICROMIC. JR.. BS. IU 1.N'll,ll'H!l Nlrrv! llYlJI'f'I'A'fl'I' -1, .lfr1,v.v. Soclality Q, 3. 4: 'frat-k Tc-:ini lg lYorm-stcr Vlulm 1. Q, 55, 41 Outing Vlulm fi. 4. Nrnfor Tl1r.v1'.v.' National Labor Rt-lation lionrtlk l'olir-ics Towurals t'ollcc-tivm' liurgziiiiing. PAVL F. JXNXOTT. .LH QI l'rf'xm'l1f Drift' .lll111r1y. X. l'. Soilulity Ii. 41 SOS: Draunutic' Soviety 1. Q: Junior Prom fllllllllllltiii Hzisturii Now York Vlulm l. 2. 3. 4: FRA: Outing Club 1. 4. S1'r11'or Tluw1'.v.',Xx1 .Xnzilysis of lfrzinc-is Tlionlp- 5on's The Hmnul Qf11mz'1'11. RUBICRT J. JOYl,'l'I, BS. jx lV0f7t1bI.Ill' Slrrrl .lulnlrlufalv fili. .lfc1.v.v. Intrziniuruls ti. 41 Boston fluln 33, 41 Outing llllllm 3. 4. Nwnior Tl1vsz'.v.' l'.S. lsisvzil Polivics in tllc Great Dcprc-ssion. 79 :ur 7 .IIl'I'III'II II'. KINIC. JII.. .I.II. I'Il7IIII'NID IJ. KIC.I'I'INfI, .I.II. llll II'l'lIll1'H 7'1'I'l'tl!'1' flh' ,ffl-Ijdll Nlrwl Syrr1r'u.w'. .If I'. II'urm'.vff'r. .Ilu,v.v. K uf K' 4-3 ITD fi, I1I'I1l'isIupIwr's?5. I-1 S1 PS3 Smlulity I. 25. -I-1 SUS: IIlII'1lIIl1lI'1lIS I. 2. IS. I1 IIvII'II,l'II2IIIlIgf1IIlII'1lIlIIlI'2lIS I1II:umI I, 2. II. 43 I'II'l'SIlIll2III IIzlsvImII: II'--rm-sh-r f'IuIm I. 2, fi. Ilusic' f'IuIms Q, HIM- VIUII Ilamugc-r 34, I1 I'r4-sinh-nl I-10uIingl'Il1IwfIg I':1Ic-In-r I'.-QVIIIIIJI' -IIIIIIHI' PFUIII f'ml1lllIII4'1-1 Unljnu f'IuIu I. QL 1'lI1'.Yl4.V.' SIlJIIil'S'll'JlI'1' :mal f':uIIluIir'Isln. IIIVIII' I. SVIIIIIH' ylllf'-W.-N'.' fIIIgr:nII1vll 'II' lIn' I1-xt II1' IINIIINI I'I1'N. simifs- f 'l N nor. vm SIG CES ! xl! 1' .I -no 9.0 ,Nr X ,. ... I . mx A I4 Q M81 . '- X-.X A I'.X'I'IlIf'K 'I'. KI'fI.I.I'IY, IIS. In f'llI1fl'I'lIIlI'.lj Sfl'l'I'f II'nr1'f'.vf1'r -1, .Ila.v.v. Smlulity Q, 251 Music- C'IuIms I, 21.Iuuiur I'rmn ' 1,4-' VH IIOISICIVI' J. KI'fICI I'I, IIS. IIIUJ 11llIll'0I'lI' Sf1'r'1'f Q111'llf'y, .Ilu.vs. K., .. UI I Q, DI, I: D4-mn s List 3, 4-1 Intrannu I, 2, fi, I1 Huston f'IuIv I. Q. 3, 4-1 Outingl I. Q. SI. Sl'IlI.UI' 7'l11'.w1'.v.' 'I'I14' I,I'l'Sl'IlK'1' of Im Il'IlINIllIIl1'.IIlI4N'IlZl. .IUIIN J. KHLLIHICII, .X.I3. JG Ilolrlruzzl Trrrrrm' II '0rr'f'.vfz'r, .IIu.v.v. Smlulity I. 2. I-, S04-1'vtz11'y 3: l,02lll'S List l 2 IIOIIIIIIIIICUQ II'orf'c-sIvrf'I1lIm I,2,f5.I-:Ulltillg II, I-1 Illstory 5UK'I1'tI' I, 54'C'l'0I2ll'I' 2. Ilu IINIII 7 I I- I RX 7 I I'us1rlmnt 3 I're Iorccst I Klub I HU - 2. -sirli-nt 4-L I' 0' ' 1 Q. TI. -I-3 III H1 fi, I-1 Imnznllxnvk I. Q, 3 -I Srniur Till'-YI'-V.' 'I'Iu' Fum-tions RIIIII fII:aIfum tions of IIN' 'I'Inyr'uifI. PETER E. KELLY. BS. Bellevue .elrenuc Rye. X. l'. SOS: Intramurals Q. 3. 4: Met Club 2. 3, 4: Outing Club 2, 3. 4. S011 for Tl1e.s1'.s.' Economic Theory in Practise as Depictcfl by the J. V. l'c-nncy t'on1p:1ny. LEONARD J. KEXDALL. JR.. BS. 29 Glcnbroolr Hom! lVcSI Hartford, Conn. Sodality 1. Q. 3. 4: Sanctuary Society 2. 3. 4: AFROTC. Military Ball Committee 4: Intra- murals 1, Q. 3, 4: Band l. Q. 3, 4: Glee Vlub l: Hartford Club l, 2. 25. tfhristinas Dance tlhairman 4: Outing Club 1. Q. 3: Tomahawk 2. fi, Office Manager 4: Patchcr 3. 4. Senior 7'lu's1's.' The Social Opportunities and Advan- tages for Youth in a Summer Scout Camp. ROBERT F. KELLY. A.B. QT Benton Hom! Hwlmonf. ,ll1r.v.v. Soclality 1. 2. 3. 4: Sanctuary Society S. 4: Deanis List Q: AFROTC: Intramurals l. Q. fl. 4: Frcslunan Baseball' Ywritx' Volf '7 'S 4' llnslon 4, lub I. 2.3.4'1fl1llll1gflIllbl.Q.fl. I-: VKX 24. I-. Nrninr Tln'.vf.v.' The lnrlustrial Luau :ne an linporlaul .Xvtivity of the Truat Vonn- pany. . 15 I v.,. . FALL A. KENNEDY. JR.. A.B. I QT Terzqh'-11 Hom! Erzglvzrood. N. J. Dean'5 List 1. 2. 3. 4: Freshman Debating: SOS: Intramurals I. Q. 3. 4: llet Club l. 2. 3. 4, Dance Vhairnian 3: New Jersey Vlub l. 2. 35. 4: Outing Vlub 1. 2. 3. 4: YYCHC 1: Tomahawk 1: Patcher. Dance Connnittee 4. Senior Tl1e.v1'.v.' The Macroscopic and Micro- scopic .Xnatruny of the Human Heart. LAYYREXVE V. KENALSIS. BS. 1-iff Ifelstfielrl Howl ll hfcrlnzry. Vonn. Sodality 4: K of C 3. 4: Dean's Lift l. Q. I5 SOS: Intramurals l. Q. 3. 4: Cross ancl t'ru 1-ihlv l. 2. fi, 4: Math Vluh 3. 4: Outing I 'lub 4 Senior Tl1f's1's.'Tlie Determination of the Rf-I :itivv Basicity of Sit Varbon ,Xniincs in You .Xqueous Solvents. 9 Nl , Al ,j :0B0.Y. QL'- H l I 82 5-4235- , r.-1 :lu M0 uoc vm SIG CES X 4.0: .i. 4F9- .IIISICIIII I'. KIIIIWIX. .X.II. I II.XNIi X. Kl'Z'l l'. .X.II. .HI .lrlrkx-1111 ,Il'rnln' If Hoy T1'1'r11r'l: lffwr l nrw.vl. Ill. .Il1'llo11, .Ilr1,w.v. Ili-:ink I,i-I I. Q. II. I-1 I rv-Innnn IM-Imlingfl S-mlulily 2: Ilvzinis 1,isI I. 2, II, I-1 f'I:iss Sm'- SIIS: II,II Ili-Imling II. I: Inli-mai-izil Justin- ri-Iury I-151151 13.11 Ili-Initing SI. SOI'I'l'I2II'j' 4: f'InIn 2. I.Si-1-I-1-1111-5-31 1llIl'IlIIlIII'2II5 I. Q. II. I-1 IIIIITIIIIIIITIIS I. 2. II. I1 I'1l'l'SIlIII2IIl liiisi-Imll Suinnningf 'Il-:ini I. '2. II. I'u-l':npI:lin I1 NIHIII I'IuIi I. 2. II. -I-1 Iinslon I'InIb I. 2. fi. I-, i'Ini4':ignI:nnI 4'InII Ig XXVIII' I1 IIIIFIPII' I. Xa- Uuling i'IuIr I. Q. II. SUIIIIOI' Tllr.v1'.v. I'Iiv Ink'- wviuli- Ifililm' II. I1 'IIHIIIIIIIEIXYIQ I. III-u'riIi' gmtinn UI' Ili-Iigion :ind I'IliIusopI1y in IIN I'I1IiIm' 'L .X--ielzinl NIiIIl1lg,l'IIlg,I I'11IiIur II: I':ilI1nIic- I'oIIvgm-. - Q- I - f. . I'1IIK'Ill'I'. NIZIIIIIQIIIQ I'.1IlInl' I-. -Nfllllll' llu'.v1.v,' l,II.1N1UIUglI1'2II .X-pw-h UI' I'ui11pi-IiIix'i- Swim- nnng. r 'US' .IXNIIQS Ii. K1I'11,1.I'1Y. IIS. IIIVIIXIIIJ Ii. KIICIIXXN. XII. IYILLIXNI J. KIICIIXXN. J11.. 115. .ffil-!I,'n1l Slrrwf .IJ I7-ffm' Hill Ifmul Iflfi fvllllffll Slrrr! lf,I'lJ0A'l4lfII fl. X. If ,IliH'ur4l. Vmfrl. Ilvrsf lf0.1'In1ry -ff. .Ilu.v.v. Ile-:in's1,isI I. I: 1IlII2lIlIllI'2lIS 1.2.3. I: I n--Ii- Ili-:ink I,i-I 25: Snplimiicm- Sinuki-r fum- ITU 34: IDUZIIIIS List I. 2. Ii. 4-1 1h-Ilairininc nizin Iizisc-Ir:iII: 1'1I'l'SIlIlIiIIl II:isIii-IImII1 Yur-ity inillc-I-1 -Iunini' I'run1 IIUIIIIIIIIIUUI -Iuniur 11isIrn'y NIUIIEII 551 XRUTII. Vnnlpziny Valp- Ilnskm-II1:iII 2. II. I1 III:iI4i-Iy I,:ilmr .Maxfli-lily 351 f'rwnnr-iI: f'I1.X 2. fi. I-1 IYVIII' I. Q. .Xssisizint tziin I-1 I rc-slnnzin 171-Imting,1'r0sirI0l1I: IIIIVH' N11-t f'InIi I. -3. 55. I1 IYVIII' Ii. Swnfm- Y'l1f-.wk-.' Station Nlznmgi-r 25. I. Sports 11iri-f-tm' I: murals 2. 3: Junior 1'rfnn VUIIIIIIIIICCZ Mili- X Vasc- SIucIy in .XIIII-'I11'1ISI I'uIif-y. 1,lII'IJIl' 33. ,X--uc-iziic I'14IiIui' I1'I'm11:iI1:iwkII. I-2 lziry 111111 IIUIIIIIIIIIUU. 1,I'Ug1'2Il11 llircvior -I-1 1511:-In-1-, l m'i1It5'1'hlit1n'1-gI'uI'I'm-vi'I11Ii2.2i.-I. 1YUl'C'l'SIl'I' 1'niI4-11 Nations' Ilziy 131-Icgzitv 33 Sulfur TIIVNI-.N'. I1Ill' 11unmr. I'1:il'Iy :ln1I 1,:iIi-r. Xi-xv I'1ng1IainrI I'ri-ss IIUIIIIIIIIIQUC -I-1 Boston in IIN- IYriling,5s of I'I1:irI1-s Ilivki-ins. I'IuI1 I. Q, -1'1I,III1llgI'IllIl 1. Q. 351 11-41111 Q, I'I:iysImp Dim-1-tor' 3: I'ni'pIc. .Xssm-izitv Ecli- tm' I. Q. fl, Iiclilm'-iii-I'him-I' 4: Vrnss Vurrm-nt I-1 'I'mnziIi:iwk Ii. Ig 1':1tc'Iu-r 1. 3. Associate 1'1iIitur 4: l'of'I'c-0 Club 22. 3, -I. SI'llI.0I' Tlicszls-.' Nzilionalisni and .Xnu-rim-:in l'zitI1oIic- 1'1c1uc'u- tion, 1918-1928. DONALD S. KING, R.S. 673.-1 SOI7ll'I'l'l.Hl' .'lI'I'IlIIl' S07IICI'1'I'I!t', rllasx. Intramurals l. Q, 3. 4-3 Freshman Footballg Yacht Club Q, 3, 4-3 Le Croise 53, 4-1 Art Vlub Q1 Blakely Labor Ac-aflezny fig .Junior Prom Committee: Roston Club l. 2, 3. Iflxeeutive Committee 4-3 Outing Vlub 1. QQ Purple 3, Associate Irlclitor -lg Tmnaliawk l, 3. 4-, Art Editor 23 l,2ltK'llCI' 4-. Senior 1'l11'.vi.v: Person- alism and the Economies of the Spirit. JOHN P. KIXXEY, JR., B.S. 51 Planlc Howl lVafvrb11ry, l or111. K of C 1, QQ NROTC, Rifle Team -lg Water- bury Club l, 2, 3, 4-3 Tomahawk Q. Senior Thesis: The Rise of the Communist Theory in Russia. THOMAS H. KING, HS. N Ivesper Sfrref ll'0ree.sl1'r, .ll11.v.v. Student Vongress -lg Senior flass Yiee-I'resi- clent: RJF Debating: Intramurals l. 2. 3, -I-1 Hoc-key l. Q. 31 Junior I,I'0lll f'onnnittee Yiee- clllillfllltllll IYorr-ester Vlub l. 2, 3, -L1 Boston Vlub 33 Outing Flub 3. Senior Tl1e.v1'.w.' Garner Y. Roartl ot' Public- IYorks of Vity of Los Angeles et al. 341. I'.S. 716 119511 JOSEPH J. KIRISY. A.R. ,QI HOUIl',S'fl'!lll Hoarl lVO0IlS0!'A'l'f. lf. I. Intrainurals l. 2,51 -L: German flub lg Rhode Islancl flub I. Q. 3. 4-1 Outing C'lub I, 4-1 I'atc-her 4-. Srrzior Tl1v.w1'.v.' The Evolution of John Milton as a Literary Artist. N' V A .1 l0B0.Y.0LL ROBERT A. KOLBE. B.S. 16-3 Glrrnroozl Road EII.:!IlIl'fll. X. J. Intramurals l, QQ Musie flubs Q: IYVIII' 3, 4-1 Tomahawk 2. Senior Tl1vx1'.s'.' Flass Divisions in Plato's ftljlllbllif' and Saint Thomas More's l'l011I-ll. 83 'l'Il.XlllDl'fI'S S. Kosf'll'sZlcK. HS. RAYNIOND J. KOSVILSZKO, IIS. JIU l,l'Ul'l-!ll'Ill't' Slrrrl .HSN llra'z'n1mml Nlrwl Il vUl'l't'.N',l'l'. .U11.v.v. U '0l'l'l'-N'fl'I'. .Uu.v.v, lntrminirzils l, -2. 24, I-3 lilnkm-ly l,nlmr .Kc-:uh lIlil'2llIllH1liH l. 2. 3. 4, HOS1 xY0l'f'1'Sit'l' if mnlb' Ii: Weir:-vstm-r Vlnlm I. Q. IS. 4-1 fylltillf-I l. Q. 25. L Nrninr Tl11'.v1'.v.' The- .Kim-rivsin lnnni- 1 lnh -2. Nrnior Till'-YI-N.' 'flu' l c-ili-ral linri-:in grzilinn Laws. ul ll1x'1-sllgmllnil. sims- ' n - 0 I , NOC Vlu .. 5:6 CES if .Nr f . . ,I bl N Q' 'QQ ,... 2' X ' fa NT .1 1 X A' I? L A- ' LQ Q4 .IOSICPII li. liI'Z.XY.X, ISS. JOHN F. L.XNC'.XS'I'Hli. AB. VHARLES E. LA PALNIIC, AB. K I-lll1'I'l' Ixlllrlfl Ilili Ilullmzruy Nlrrrf 50' Soufh Drirv lVf'l1.wlc'r. ,Ur1N.v. .Yl'lI' Bwlforrl. .Un.v.w. Valley Sfrram. N. Y. Illil'lllllllI'2liS 3, ig xyOI'1'l'St0l'fqlllllfg,Al-Qfylltillg Smlzility 3. 43 Sillllfllilfy Sm-ie-ty fi. 43 K uf K' Sodality I: D0an's List l. Q, 3, 4g Intrzunurals f lub 25. I-. Swnior 7'l1r.v1'.v.' Tlw Pulitif-ul Phi- 4: Ilvuifs List 1. Q, fl. 4-1 Intrznnnrnls lg Var- l, 2, 3, 4. Svninr Till'-Yl..S'.' McKinley Versus upliy of Tlifmizus .Im-H1-rsmi. sity 'll-nnis 21 Bristol Vunniy flnb 4-g Outing Public' Opinion. Marvh 1897-April 1898. 1 lub 2. 3, 4. hvnzor llu'.v1.v,' llu- PIIYSIOI1 nf Hninnn Ovnln SL I I I I I , l , ' Q ' w . -A. 1 . L ' f OB0'Y'0L . , f ' V-- A'VAA I . I 1 1 l .1 I I I I I I ALAN L. LARSON, Bs. Nc ll'b'1l rgll, I Il d. I Dean's List 1, 4-g Intramurals 1, Q, 55. -I-1 Fresh- man De-batingg History Society 2. 33 French Club 1, 43 IYVHC 1, Q, 3g Outing Club 1, 3, ig ' Tomahawk 1. SL'llI.0I' Tl10.vis.' Szilvs Structurv of a Drug Firm. 1 I 1 I I JAMES T. LARKIN. BS. ROBICRT LARKIN. .X.B. I.f.l'I' Qlllillfzlj Slum' Bnlzlrlwlrfl I-if l,f1r1'11g .'ll'l'llNt' Qlllilll'-If, .Il11.v.v. 1711111111 lil X. lv. Sml:llilyQg5OS1 l'urpIv Kc-y 4-1 Nlusif' Vlulms, llvzllfs l,isl 1, Q. II, 4-1 l 1'c-slulum lh-Imtin .Xssistamt Busiiwss Nlxnnzngvr 2. llusim-ss Man- SOS: Illll'2lllIlll'2llS LQ.24.4-1fiUII l'1'2lll19,55 4 51121-1' fl, 41 Igugtflll Club Q, fi, -Lg ,lmliqyr P1-Um Nflllilll' TlIl'.N'I'N.' 'lllll' livlliilllllly nl' l,IJl4'1'Illl Ill flOllllIIlttl'l'Q Outing Club 2. 3. 4. Sflllilli' 'WHIS- Tl11's1'.w.' 'l'Iw l,l'lllllllg M:ll111l':14't11l'c1': His Ruli- in .'xIlVPl'llSlIlg. R l HQ w. 'Q I 1 AUSTIN P. LEARY. AB. JOHN M. LEARY. BS. 1171? If!-!'llfIlOlIfl .Iran 110 280 ,lffllill Sfrvvi Ilvorcvsfrr, ,IIu.v.v. lI'1'.w-t .Nvf'll'llIlI'jl, .Ilm1,v.v. S0clz1lity411Dm-1111's List 2, 31 l11ti':1x1u11'uIs3, 4-1 Intrannun-als I, Q, 3, +1 Boston Vlulm 331 Mu Hockey 2, 3, Vuptain -I-. Nvnfor Th1'.w1'.w.' Slmkv- rimzu- Valli-y flulm l. 2. II. 4: Outing Vlulm spvzirc' nml l'atImIic'ism. 2. 3, 4-. Nvrvior Tfl4'NI'.v.' 'llliv Olmjvctivvs of tlu New Dvzllflivvolution or Evollltion? 'N 'GY' .XLLICN I . LIICIIII. ISS. .Xli'I'IIl'Ii J. IANLXN. JR.. IIS. JOHN J. IXINICIIGXY. ISS. flf- JU .'l.N'fl1 Nlrrrl In lI'll1'fI11m .Il'l'llIIl' JN lfllll Nlrvrl Q1u'1'11.v l'I.HlI!fl'. X. If SlH'l.lI!ffIl'lIl. .Ifrl.v.w, II'f'f1.wl1'1', .II11.v.v. K uf 4' Q, 25. I-1 IJULIIIQS Lint I. Q. Ii. I: Nlvl IIIIITIIIIIIIYIIS I. 'L II. I: Springfixlal IIIIIII I 0 Qmlzulity I. Q. 3, I: Inlralmuralls I, 2. 3, I-3 lIuIm I. 2. 25. I-1 IYVIII' l, -2. Sl'llI.Hl' Y'l1fw1'.v,- II. Ig Uuling Vluln I, Q. II. I-. SVIIIDUI' Tl1r.v1'.v.' I'xI'K'SIllIl2lIl Iialskvllmllg I l'K'SIIllI2lll Ifascball, Inrming Ilniius. fur t'I'1'1III Ilzaliu .X11:ll.vsis 'l'Iw f':nusm-s :xml 'I'l'v:ntlm-all uf Skin I,IS4ll'1I1'l' Yursily I3:1svImIl 2. 25. 4-1 Uuling f'IuIm 2, 3. ufhusos. in .x4IHI1'sl'1'lu'l'. Sulfur Tlle'.v1'.v.' 'l'Iw l,I'0IIIl'lll nf III0 IYOrk ' 'A' L X. X l li.XN4'IS J. I.UI'.X'l'0. IIS. WII,I.I,XNI I.. UIICICNY X I3 .'.N' Sfl'l'll.Il!l Nlrrrl JN llrlxfrll Nfrrrl II'nrr1'.vlrl'. .Ilr1.v.v, ln'u,vlfnrlr1lf'.iI. .Ilrlsm Smlulily I. 21 IIIIIWIIIIIIIYIIS I. 214. I-1 IYHI'1'1'S- SIHIRIIII-Y I. Q. DIZ K nfl' 25, Ufiic-1-1'4-'I I IJ 'I I-' In-r f'I11Ir I. Q. II. I. Nrnfnr Tl1f'.v1',v.' 'I'1'2ll'Ill'l'S. IIIIITIIIIIIIYIIS I. Q. fi. I-1 IIUVIIIZIII Vlnlm I '7' Vmlv. liosirm Vlulm I. 21Uutiug4'IuIm 'I' l nt4'Iu-r -I., .Nmmr Iln'.v1,v.- llmgrvss :xml I'mImI4-111-4 UI lim-1'ipl'uv:nI 'I'l'QlIIl' .xj.II'l'l'llIl'IlIS Stzltvs. 86 I.muI Ill tlu Woulon Mill Industry. Sw 5- EEEEZE M Ae- f .x .... f - br xlqf XJ5f I 1, Y Q! A' 69 NORMAN E. LOVELY. BS. 11 Spring Street Leicester, Blass. Intramurals Qg Philharmonic Orchestra Q1 VVorcester Club l, Q, 3, 4. Senior Tl1e,vz'.v.' The Future of Taft-Hartley. 1 A J Q ' I o gf r OBWOLL DANIEL J. LIICICY, BS. J-I ll'aI1r0rtlz Strcct lV0rcc.stf'r 2, rllass. Soclality 43 K of C l, Q, 3, 41 History Society l. Q. fi. 41 Cross and Crucible 1: Worcester Club 1, Q, 3. 41 Outing Club 251 IYCHC l. Q. Senior Tl1c.v1'.w.' The l'hilosophy of Catholic Education. ICDYYARD J. LYNCH, JR., BS. 285 lVfl.5'llI.I1gf0Il Street Canton, Jlcims. Sodality 1, Q, 3, 43 DQXZIIIIS List l, Q. 3, 4g Interracial Justice Club Q. 3, 4, lixlitor, Inter- racial Justice Newsletter 3, 41 Blakely Labor Academy 3: Outing Club 3. 4: l'at1-her fi, 4. Senior Tl1es1'.s.' Review of British I'lC'0Il0II1lC Conditions. ROBERT J. LYCKE, B.S. 22 Lake Viezz' .'lz'enue Bay Shore, N. Y. Intrammals 1, Q. 3, 41 German Club 1, Q3 I Math Club 3: lhysics Club 3g Cross and Crucible lg Met Club 1, Q1 Outing Club l, Q, 3. 4. Smiior TlIl'SI.S.' Founilations of Bridges. -4' ICDIYABD J. LYONS, BS. ,Q T' Fen 100011 Road Boston 15, .lIa.v.s'. Dean's List Q, 3. 43 Junior Council: Intra- murals l. Q. 3. 4: Freshman Baseball: Yarsitv Baseball Q: Boston Club I, Q. 3, 43 Outing' Club 1, Q. Senior Tl1c.v1'.v.' The Devclvbnient and Morphology of Teeth. 87 ICIIWXIIIP 'I'. LYONS, III. ISS. IIICNIANIIX A. NIM'IIINIS'I', ISS. .IOIIN S. NIAIDAIIAS. JR.. MIS. Ififl Ilrr.i'rl lfmnl IIT .Ixprn lfnml NTU ,'Il'l'llIll' I' l.un.v1'ny, .Ilirl1. Hii-uffipxmlf. ,Ilu.v,v. lfll.lj0lIIIt', N. .l. IM-:link I.isl II, I1 NIiO'I'I'g SOHQ Iliuiiiiailivs IM-:iifs I,ixI I. 'L II, I-3 Vlinii' I. '2. II, Ig l'lu-vr- Smlzilily I. LZ.fI1S2IIN'III2lI'yHOVIUIQ' I, OfIic'0r Sm-in-ly I. 'll Nlivliigum IIIIIID I. 2. II, I-1 Iianlin Is-:l4Ivl' lg Junior I'nnn1'iI1 .Iuniur l'rmn Finn- Q. II, I-gKnI'1' I. 2, 3, I-3 I'Il'l'SIlIllilIl IIl'Il:lIIllg1 I'I:iysIinp '3. 352 I'nrpI1- I, ,Xmm-i:iIv Ifelilm' I-1 nnIIm-4-1 Iiig Iirutln-r I'cnniiiiII4-v. IIIIQIIVIIIIIIII 5051 II'II'I IIVINIIIIII-I :Il MFI IIIIIIP I- Q- 35- 4-1 I':iI4-Iivr -I1 .Iuninr I'i-uni f'ulillllIII1'1'1 I'wII'm- N1n'IIi5Ilul'1-I'Il1IiI.21IIusIunI'IliIiI'1UuIing Ns-w .Im-rscy Vlulm I,Q.fI.'I'1I,IIIIIIf.fIIIIIII I. 21 I'IuIi Q, 25, I-. NVIIIIOI' 7Ill1'.YII.N'.' 'I'In- I'iiri'1'nI I'InIm I. I'1xi-1-iitiw Ilnin-II 2. St'l'I'1'I1ll'j' II, I,l'1'5- IYVIII' I. 2. 2I1'I'0lii:lIi:lwkII.-I-. Sulfur Tllr.w'.v.' I'Ii-uiimiiiv Form-qiii-iii-m UI' I.ur1I Ks-yin-Q iilvnl I-1 III IIIl2lII'IIl1lll Ouling l'InIm Ilaim-v 'IIIi4-I'i'og'i'm-ssul'NI1-1Iir'im-iii I'I:isI .'XI'ri1'n. I nII I'IinpI0ynn'nI 'IIII1-wry. '2. 251 Ouling I'InIm SIimvs I. 2. Nrnior 1IlIl'NlIN,' sims HOC VIN xl! J' InfIusIri:iI I'urr-Inising is Nut NI1-rv Or1Ia-i' I'I:n-ing, 3-UN mi- '- q , A +- 1 V- 4- v9 IIOIIICIYI' I . NI.XGII,I,IG.XN. IIS. .IOIIN 'I'. NIAIINIICII. IIS. N fIlllII'l'lIl'll' 1'lur'1' JSI Ilr01'1' lfmul lirrmklyn JIS, N. If Nnulh Urungr, N. J. InIr:inini':iIs I.2.fS,4-15051I'Irx-sIiin:iiiIlziskvl- SmI:iIiiy I. Q. 3. I2 5:lll1'lll:1i'y Sm-im-ly I. Q, II. lmII1 Yzirsily Ilnski-IIm:iII 2, IS. 41 Nh-I 1'IuIx I, -Lg K of 4' 35. Ig Intr:innn'nIs I. 2, II, 4-1 M01 2, ti, I-1OutingI'InIm I, 2, ti. 4. Hwniur Tlu'.w1'.w.' Vlnli Ig N1-xi'.I1'i'st'yIIIIIIIQ,f5.41UllliiigI'IllIi VIN-1-ks nn .Kiln-rtisiilf-5 Iiffic-ie-ii1'5'. I. Q. ii, 41 I':iIc-Iicr 4-. Nwninr Tl1f'.w'.v. I'Iim- Ilon- nnniivs of Profit Shiiring. 88 I LAIYRENCE P. MAHOXEY. A.B. -32 Read Sfrefi Portland, Jle. Soclality l, Q, 3. 41 K of C I, Q, fi. 43 Deans List 33 Freshman Debating: SOSQ Intra- murals I. Q, 3. 4: Outing Club l. 2. 55. 4g Tomahawk 3. 4g Purple Patt-her 4. Senior Thesis' Causality: A Kantian Category. SALYATORE R. MARRA. A.B. 2-3-7? H cnry Sfrvef .Yorflz Bellmore. N. Y. Sorlality 2. 3, 4g Sanctuary Society Q. 3, 41 K of C 3. Advocate 43 Deans List l. Q. 3. 4: AFROTCQ Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3, 4g French Club 3, 4, Met Club Q, 3, 43 Outing Club 1, Q, 3, 4. Senior Tl1es1'.s.' St. John Baptist de la Salle Father of Modern Pedagogy. CHARLES T. KIALOY. A.B. .70 I,1'r1'r1gs!0n Road ROCllt'Sf6f. X. Y. Sodality l. QlS2lIlCll1HI'5' Society 2. 33 History Soc-iety l. Q, 3: Intramurals l, Q, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1. 2. 25. 4: Bulger Lowe Trophy 41 AFROTC Basketball 3. 4: Air Force Dain-e Committee 3: Roc-hester Club Treas- urer l. Secretary 2. Yiee-President 3. Presi- rlent 41 Met Club Q. IS, 41 Outing Club l. Q. IS. 4: Purple Patt-her 4. Senior Tl1f'.v1'.v.' Influ- 1-nee of the Supreme Court on the Legislation ul' Labor Laws. 6'HARI.l'lS l . MASTERSOX. JB.. A.B. HH NIUIIIIUI' -II'l'Illl!' Npringfirlfl. -llu.s'.v. Sotlality 2. 3. 4: Choir Q, 3. 41 Dc-au's List l. IS. 4: Intramurals 1. 21 Spanish Aeaclemy Q, 4: Outing Club 1. 2. 3: Springfield Club 1, Treas- urer 2. 3. Presirlent 4. Senior Tl1f'.w1'.v.' De Toc-queville and the Concluet of Foreign Af- fairs in a Democracy. FARLE L. BIARKEY. A.B. fill!! l illm0rf' Place lVr.vf ,Yew York. X. J. Sant-tuary Society 3. 4: Dean's List 1, 2. 3, 4: Purple Key 3, Seeretary-Treasurer 43 Fresh- man Basketballg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Cap- tain 4g New Jersey Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Senior Tlnw1'.v.' Romeo. the Dreamer, Compared to Hamlet. the Thinker. :Ml -. a 1 A OB0.Y. QLI-A I . H9 sims N NOC VIN .401 f 5:6 CES -.- fv SR N -No xml 'X - ' 14, JOHN J. NI.XS'l'l'IRSOX. .X.Ii. R0l3l'IR'l' V. NI.XS'l'lCRSON, ILS. H5 flllllllfllfl' Nlrwl ll v0I'f'l'.N'fl'I', .Ur1.w.w, ffl!! IIUIIIIJKIFII f'0url l'l11'r'11go H, Ill. Smlnliiy I. 2. fi. llnlli-lin L l,l'l'i'1'f'l il-1 S083 Smlnlily I. Q. ti. il-1 SUS: lfcmtlxzill I. Q. 3, -1-3 lntrznnnrnlm I. Q. fig Stnclm-nt Vuiigri-n 41 Outing Vlnlm lg Vliim-:igui'lliii I, 215, 4-. Nvnior XYui'c-vsli-i- flnln l. -2. 35. 4. Nrninr 1'ln'.vi.w.' Till'-S'I.N.' Mzilwizilislim-f'1nn'c-plof Nl1lI'XiSlll. 1 inun'4-rs xl4'l'1'il2lllt s lzilm-. M R.XI,l'iI IC. Nl.X'l'IIIlfl'. .X.l3. ININXLU V. Nl.X'l l'IIl'1YY5. XB. .QUIZ f'f'nlrul .lrz'n1u' -ITU Grow' lfmul ll'1'11r'll4'ruln11. Jlfrxx. Snullz Urmlglfx N. .l. lllil'2lllIlll'IIiS I. 2, 34. Vi-. CTD 2. xiii?-l,l'1'Silil'llt 25: Um-niiis Lis! 1.2.3. 90 . ,. ,. .,.. .. ,Q .- . ..' 4 .-- i 4 4 .-. c v- 1 43 X4-w .Im-isa-y Vinh l. 2, fi. 4-1 l'nrplv Assu- tllil I mlllnr I 7 Piirlnr 5 I filttbl lll C Ind 4-1 fiUH'l'l' Vinh Q, 25. 4. Nl'llI.0I' Tl1w.v:'.v.' Tin- I'hilnmpliy uf Luvc- in ilu- Pm-try of John Donin-. THUNIAS C. NIXYICRS, JR., BS. II!! Nfuurl .'ll't'IlIIl' .1lurm1r0n1'cL', N. Y. S:nn'tnnry Sm-is-ty 33 lntrzlninrnls I, Q, 3, 4-1 Navy llnskcilmll 'll-:nn fi, 4, Vziptaiin 31 Yum-ht Vlnb l. 21'l'rzu'k 'll-:un I. 2: Mot Vinh I. 2, 55, 4-1 Outing Vinh 1, 2, 3. 4. Srnior Tl11'.w'.s.' T110 Devclopinent and Prohlc-ills of the Brain-h Department Store. I V I I I I N. s. is A, , Wgzti I v I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Is -'X avg EDYYAIID J. Mr'C'AR'l'HY. JR.. BS. ffifl Hl.1I.vI.1fl' .lI't'IIIIt' .Yuugn!u1'k. filillll. ... v w B0 Y OL WILLIAM E. M4-MILE. JR.. AB. .715 fltlllfllll Nlrwrl ' Nlzuron. .lIu.v.v. Smlality I. 2. Ii. 4: K HI' V 4-1 Sam-tuary Sn- Smlality I. Q. II. 4: SOS: lIltl'2lIl1lll'iils 1,125.41 eiety 1. 2. 3. 4: lllll'2llllllI'illS l. Q.3.41xY2ltl'l'- German Vlulm 2, 231 linstnn Vluli l. 2. 35, 4-1 bury Club l. Q, Ii, 4. Sec-reta1'y lzlluting flulr Het Vlulm :Ig Outing Vlulv I. 2.:Ig'1'o1nal1awk 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Tlu'.v1'.s.' Freecloni ot' 'l'lie Theatre Is Inc-lurletl in Freedom of the Press as Formulated by Burstyn vs. Wilson Vase. FRANCIS M. BHDONALD. Ali. 129 .Yrzrfon Terrace Wafvrbzlry. l'onn. VCD 3. 4: Dean's List 1. Q. II: BJF llelmting 43 YYaterlmury Club l. 2. Yiee-President 3. President -L Senior Tl1z'.s'1'.v.' State Power :incl Interstate anal Foreign tfrnnmeree. l. 2. Nvufnr Tl14'.vz'.v.' .X Voillpzlrisoli Between lung Lear anal Uefllpus at Vuloneus. .R JOHX Il. Mr'GlCl'lHAN. AB. KICNXHTH Y. MVISIXITY. AB. I-91 II'f'.vt fiflz Nfrwl ll Hilfon .lI't'lIIlL' Hll.ljt7IlIlt'. X. J. fiurflnz Pity. X. l'. Smlality 1. Q. 233 Sam-tuary Society II. 4: K nt' Smlulity 1, Q, 31 Sam-tuary Sm-iety Q. 33 C' 1. Q. II, sl-1 Dt-an's List 3: lfreslnnan Debut- NllU'l'l'. Cross furrent Q: SOS: Intramurals ingg Sl IS: History Sm-iety Ii: Intramurals l. l. Q. 3: Swin1iningTean1 l1xv2ll'llt flub 1.2.31 2. 3. 4: Xen' Jersey Vlulm l. 2. 25. 41 Met fluln Junior Prom lfoininitteez Met Club 1. '2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4: Uutillg fflub l. Q. 3: WCHC' l. -2. 4: Pate-her 25. Senior Tlu'.v1'.s-. l'l1e Influence of Senior Tl1t'.v1'.v.' The Histnlogit-al Development the Jazz Age lvpon F. Scott Fitzgerald. of the Teeth. 91 2 I RIVIIAIIID IC. NIt'fiR.XIl,, ,X.lI. C'H.XRI,l'1S YY. M4'OI'.XNI':, IIS. IN U'l'llfll'0I'fl1 Nlrrwl I-N' Ill-fllllllllll .'4l'l'lllll' II'm'11'.vlf'r J, .Iln.v.v. .Iyf'r. .Ilu.v.v. smlnlily I, Q, II. I: xx-OI'1'l'NIl'I' Vlnlv I. 2. II. I-. Sr-alnlily I. Q. 4: Sanu-Iunry Sm-in-ty 4: lnti.i- t'lll-UI' Tln'.vi.w.' Ili-nry IY:nINn'mu'IIi l,1n1g'I'4-Ilmx' nnirnls I. 2, II. 41 xll'l'FIIIIZI1' Ynllcy f'IuIr II, 41 iw :I Ilfnnnlilis- Pm-I. Ilnslnn I'InIm Ii, 41 Outing Vlnlv I. 2. II. I. Nf'111'm' Tllr.vi.v.' Tin- SIl'lN'IllI'l' DIIHI llvva- nn-nl of Iln- 'IH-1-tli. IIXYNIOXD .L ll4'GI'.XNl'f. IIS. JOHN F. NI4'II.XI,l'I. JR.. .X.lI. fl! lfnxf .IIIII-Il Nfrwl I!! HYlAH0ll'l1l'llIl .ll'l'lllll' .Iy1'r. ,I1u.w.x', lI'1'.vI lf0.l'lIlII'.l1, ,Ilu.w.v. Smlnlity 2: K of 1' II. 4: lllIl'2llllllI'2lIS II, 41 Sminlily 4: Intrznnnrals I, Q, Ii, 41 Gcrniun xlt'I'l'IlIl2ll' Ynllvy f'InIn II, 41 Bmtun C'IuIm 4: 4'lllIIl.Q1BOStOIl4'IllI'l l. Q, II, 4-3 Outing l'luI1 Outing' f'IuII l. Q. II, 4. SVIIIDUI' Tiff-.v1'.v.' Oi'i,fg'im I. 2, 24, 4. Svnior Tl11'.v1'.v: Tlic- f'Ilt'IllII'iiI. Bio of i'uininnnisin in tln- l'niIvel Sintvs. lngif-nl. and l'fc-mimnim-al Yulnf-oI'f'l1Iorup ld v 5-1123s l'.'l . Moc vm . N 5:6 CES OIN N0 Su S' K 4 NI 'X f ' ' If ' N' - N ' W 5 Q 5- . I ,, .r X. ,. , - a , , I'.-XTIIIVK NICKICNNA, AB. 10.3-.20 JJJNI Slrfvl lJlll'l'll.Y Vz'l1ag1', N. Y. Sum-Iuary Soc-icky I. 2, 3, 4g K of C' I, Q. 3. 41 CCD 3. 43 NROTV, Battalion Corninzimlvr 4. Social Ac-tivities fomniittee 1, Q, 3. 4, 'l'reas- nrcr I, 2, C. Julian Wlleelc-r Cup lg Intru- muruls 1. 2, 3, 4g Football Manager 3. 4: Mc-I f'lub 2, 3, 43 Hartford Cflub 1. v ' n . ,i A t30.Y.0L . ROY P. MCPOLAND, JR.. B.S. .59 Chatham Slrccf IVorcesfcr, Alluss. Dean's List 2, 3, 41 SOS1 BJF 3, 41 Varsity Football lg Blusic Clubs 1, 2: Intcrracial Justice Club Q, 31 Sophomore Smoker Chair- llllfllll Rhode Island Club l, Q, 3. 41 Outing Club l, Q, 31 XYCHC 2, 31 Toniahawk Q. 3. Senior The.wi.s: l+'.E.P.C. in Principlc and in Practice. PETER. J. MCKERNAN. B.S. Portion lfoucl lallfc 1f0Illi'0Illt'07VI!I, N. Y. SOS1 Intramurals l. 2. 3. 41 Rand 1, 2, 3. 41 Music Clubs l, 2. 31 Junior Prom Cl0lIlIIlItt091 Met Club l, 2. 3, 41 Outing Club I, Q. Scnior 7vlIl'NI'.S'.' The Ilcvcloplncnt Ol' 'l'l1c Vascular Systcm: .X Comparison. RICHARD IC. McY.XY. R.S. 56 Jluynard Sfrccf PllIl'flIFL'l'f, lf. 1. St PS1 Intramurals l, Q, 31 Blakely Labor Acad- cniy 41 Junior Prom Colnlnittcc: Rliotlc Island Club I, Q. 3, 41 Patclicr 3. Srnfor TIICSI.-S'.' Public Policy and .Xgrif-ulturc. MICHAEL J. MCNCLTY, XR. -MII!! .llflf'k1I'UI . 1 l'l'Illlf' .Yiuguru lfullx. X. Y. Sanctuary Society l, 41 IJPHIIQS List 1. Q, 3, 41 Frcslinian llcbatingg SUS Prcsiclcnt: BJI' Dcbating 3, 41 History Socicty I, Q, 3, 41 Ilfiilllillll' Socicty I. Q1 Mock Trial 3. 41 Junior Prom Connnittccg Wcstcrn Ncw York f lub I. Q. 3. Prcs1rlent414V,Ht Q. 31 loma- liaxvk I. 3. 3: Patcller 4. Scnfnr Tl1v.v1'.v.' Thc Scopc ot' Jurlicial Rcvvcw lll .xfllIlIIllSll'HtlVf' Us-vision. R0lil'lR'I' J. MEYICR. LIS. 255 IJINIIIUFQ' Plum' P1111'.vz1zl1'. X. J. Sotlality l. Q, 3. 41 CCD 3. 41 I7ean's List 1.2. 3. 4: .Xlplia Sigma Nu 3. Yicc-Prcsidcnt 4: l rcslnnan IJOIJIHIIIQQ SOS1 I3-II Debating 3. 4: Dramatic Socicty l. Q, 3. Prcsitlcnt 4: His- tory Socicty l, Q. 3, 4: RJF Oratorical Con- tcst IYinncr 31 YYCHC 1. Q. 3, 41 Purple 41 Tonialiawk Q, 3. 41 Patcbcr .Xssociatc Editor 4. Ncnioz' Tl11'.wz'.w.' Sonic Principlcs of .Xristotlc's 1'octz'c.v lixcnnplifictl in thc fIt'lfI.1JlIN Tyrunnmv ol' Soplloclcs. 9 3 KIXIUIICN A. NlII,l,l'lR. ILS. I'IIlCS'l'I-IR J. NllI,I,lC'l l'. JR.. IIS. IDANII-II. A. BII'l'C'HI'ILL, BS. .fllfl Ummzlrlyu Sfrwrf 1.3 lfulfw lfmul WN Ilfyll Slrrrl flllflllhlljl. X. l'. lfl'llI'ln'lIIIl. .Ilu.v.w. l'lfulnn. .llu.v.w. lh-:n1'al,isI l. 2. 35. l-151,51 lnlm-lr:u'i:ul JllNllI'1' KUl'1':5. I-1 lnlrznmurznls I. 'L Il. l'1l l'1'NlllllIlIl Smlulllb' Ii, 4.1 lnlralnlllrzlls I, 21 Vruss mul Vlulm 2. II. 41 lIIlI'2IIIIIII'2lls I. 21 Suplnmnurm- l-'uullmllg x'4II'hll.Y lfuullmull 2. 25. I-1 Buslnn 4-I'lll'llIll' I. Q1 Worr-4-sh-r Vlulv I, Q, 25. 4. Nrnulu-r f'flIIIIllllll'l'1 .luninr Vluss Vuum-il: Vluln I. 2. 35. I-1 Outing Vlulm I. Swnfnr TIn'.v1'.v.' Nwninr Tl1f.w1'.v.' Stucly of ilu' l orln:1lion :mel Hurling Vlnln I. 'Z. Cl. I-. NVIIIVIH Tllr'.v1'.v.' .X Sm-if l'r:u-Iimnl .Xppllx-zuliunul' l'lIlllf'IlllUlI2ll'llllI'fll'l1'S firnss .xllillflllly ul' llw 'llvvllu in ilu' Iliglu-r ulwgif-nl Sluely nl' Ilu- llamlilium nl' Ilu- X4-gm in Gun:-lnilng I-Umllmll, x'I'l'l1'lIl'3Ill'S. Ill Nlmlc-rn .xIlI4'I'Il'IlIIl rlmnl lDIIIIIllIIlIlIl'N. DUXAXLID Nl. NII'I'l'III'1I,I,. IIS. .IUIIN l . NIUXAIIAN. .X.li. HIS lllljfll Nlrrrl .TU Sjjlfllll Slrrrl flllhlllflll. .llu.w.v, ll'nrr-w.vh'r -I. .llr1.v.v. sululityri.41131-1u1'sl,i5t 2.25.4-1 Intrzmmrulx Smlznlity 4: Silllflllilfj' Sm-im-ty I. 4: WHIWQN I 21 Vrnsw :mel Vrucfilnlv I. 21 IYnrr-mls-r4'l11lv lm-r Vlulm I. 2. 23. I-1 l,2llI'lIl'l' 4. Nflllllll' Tl1r.v1.v.' I Q, fi, bl., Srnfor YllIl'N1..Y,' firuss :mal Klivru- .Xpplir-utifm nf lil'lJllIIlIlj.I Wlalls. Nl upiv Struvlurc- nl' ilu- Nlzmmmlizm llvurl. 'H- an 0 NOC. VIN SIG CES ,..... 7 xl! Xf s-IIB s- Biu 0 'N I 'Q' X Q 1 If 7 ,Q ,Q . Q X i Y 3 4 I. 1 li 4 1 I , J i -a iq . 4 IE i I GEORGE P. MONTEFAI,VONI-I. BS. ITIS For! Lu' lfmul 4 l,f'UIll'U. X. J. Soxlality I. 2: Sain'tuziry Soc-it-ty fig History Society 2, 3. 4: Intrainurals l. Q. 3. Vom- missionvr 4: Spanish Vluh Q. fi. 4: N1-W Jvrsvy Vlnh l. 2. Ii. 4: Outing Vlnh I. I-:'l'on1:ih:uwk 1 . J. -Nrnmr Iln'.w.v: lhq- l',f-ononnv lhonght oi linropm-:ni Bnsiln-ssnn-n and its l'nfl1-rlying . l'ifi'v1't Un l'ilIl'OIN'-S l'i1'OIlOlllit' llisorslvr. JAMICS A. MOORE. BS. IQ Hlufnz' .il'l'llIl!' II 'ort'1'.vh'r. Jlcmv. History Sovicty 31 Pnrplc Hoy l. 2, fi, 4 Junior Vonnr-il: Junior Prom cwOlllIl1ittl't' VRX 3. S4-vrvtziry-Treasiirvr 4: Outing Vluh was .-XRTHl'It E. MOOSSMXNN, BS. 115- Q3 Jlyrflf' .l1'4'1l1l1' lilmlrlulv JT. X. Y. , lntrzininrnls I, Q. IZ. 41 Fra-slniuui Basclmll rsity Bust-hall Q. 55, Vaiptnin 4: Junior Pr: Vonuuittccz Hot Vlnh l. Q. 25. 4: Outing Vlnh Ikonrel of Dm-f-tors 2, fi. 4. XYints-r l vstix':il I, Q. 25, 4. Nvnfnr Tllt'.YI..Y.' fill-I':flllVlltiOIl. Voniniitlc-v 531 XYOl'I't'Si4'l' Vinh I. 2. Ii, I- NFIIIAOI' yvlll'Nl'N.' 'l'h4- liI'it'X'JllN'P l'l'oc'mllll'4- .X Sysh-in ol' lnilnstriul K'onnnnnit-:ition. fl I'I'l'll' Slrwf k x i . go 43' 'lj ' I V I . L A Q13 1 . . Bo-Y-ol . , JOHN F. MORRISSICY. AB. .XR'l'HI'R T. MOYNIHAN, .-MB. .YU Vvruorz Nfrrrf lV0rC0.vf1'r Q, ,Ur1.v.v. Hv0I'l'l'Nfl'I', .U11.v.v. Sodulity 3, 41Sanc-tu:n'y Hoc-it-ty 3, 41 Dt-:1n's Sodulily Q. 3. 4g K ofV 21 SOS 21 Ilitfitllllll' il -4 List 3. 4: YYorc'0ster Vlnh Q, 3. 4. Svnior 1. Q. 35. 41 Wwim-stci' Vlnh l. 2. 3. 4. 4'UIli'llt TlIf'Sl.S.' Shakespeare-'s Sonncts :is an Xnto- :intl Dum-0. Sllil-f'ilZlil'illZlll Il. I-fzistvr Dzinu lyiugrgiphicgql Xvnrk, Vlniirmnn 41 Outing Vlnh 25, 4. Svnior Tl:-as x Thx- Lift- ui' ltohvrt Frost :is Nlzitvrizil for Ili , Works. wi .ItISI'fI'II L. NIIALLI-IN. XII. 'I'IIUNI.XS V, NIl'I,I,I-Ili. IIS. ICIJIYXIIIJ J. NII'Il.'XIYSKI. .-LIT. .'.' .Irnn lfnml ffifh' lllnlxnrl lfHIlll'l'lII'll If Sfprliny Sly-ppl II'tl,r'I'fllIl'll. .I1rl.v.x, .Yurfll Ifl'l'jlt'lI, X. .l. II'orf'f'.vIfr Q. ,II41,s.v, Nutaility 2. II: III-aut! Lint I. -11 I'urpIt- Ki-y Ilvuui-I,isIZI1.XI'IIUI'III'1IuIl':lllllll':1Iw lgllvr- IM-nn's List I. Q. Ii, 4-151,51 IIlII'2IIlIllI'IlIS I. P I. 2. II. I rwIun:ui flux, St-4-re-t:iry: Iiluml uinn 4'luIi '21 Vrn-N :intl t'ruc-iIiIv I. 2. 33. I-1 351 Nlutli f'IuIi Q. 3. Svc-rutziry I: Wowcstmi Ilrivm- IIIIHIFIIIIIII ftp Iluiinrnry IIIUUII Ilriw- Xt-is .Im-r-I-y f'IuIi I. Q: Outing t'IuIn I. 'Z. l'IuIm I, Q,Ii,4,Npn1'nr 7'llr-,v1'.v,- I'uwcrS1-rig-5 f'Ii:iirin:iu I-1 Iutr:unurnIN I. -2. II: III,-Inu .Yfllliltf 7'ln.vf.v.' .X I,l'I1'I'IllIII2lII4PIl nl' IIN- Ionic' I'IuIi I. -1. Sig Hitting t'IuIu I. -1, II. I-lxwu :II IIN- I,iquinI Liqui:I IliI1'l'I':u-4-ut':iii Xvvtif' M'i1IAIIf-iizviio--Itizitvi' Sy xt:-ni :iufl it. IIrI:uInui In IQIIIIIK I,:iu, NOC Wu SIG CES lk.. X xl! s-G s- s W ,XM - Ni X . t'II.XItLIiS IC. NII'IiI'IIY. IIS. .IUIIN .I. NILIIPHY. JR.. IIB. f.1,' Turyrr Nlrwrl -I-I-I Ili!-IIfllI'0Il Slrrrl Nlulrn INIIIIIII Q. AY. I.. Ifwffnrrl, .If1lN.v. I,k'2lIl-A List 2. II. 4: IIIIFQIIIIIIFQIIS I. 2. 251 NI:-t Intrzunurzilx I. Q, fi. I-1 I rvsIun:in Frmttizill f'IuIi I. Q. 3: Outing t'IuIi I. 2: -Iuniur I'r4nn T1-:un Vziptziinz Varsity Ifimttmlt 12. It. Dc Vniliiiiilta-1-. Srnior 7'lll'.N'l.N.' Itistiugt-m-,ix ut' fvnsivm- Vziptziin 43 Boston f'IuIi I. 2. fi. I tIu' 'IR-I-tti. Outing l'IuIJ l. Q, II. 4. Svnfor Tl1f'.v1'.v.' TIN Burden Bill. 96 4? 9 JOSEPH H. NII'Hl'HY, BS. LOVIS G. Ml'Rl'HY. BS. l'.Xl'I, Y. NXLLY. BS. H15 If. .UL I,lI'll.N'Ull, .ll'l'lllI1' .Hi .llurlnn .ll't'IlIl1' UU I,llI'l'l1rl.W' Nlrrff 1'l11'lmle'1pl11'n III. l'u. .Yf'u'pnrl. lf, I. Il'nr1-r.vIt'r. .llu,v.v, Student t'o11grm-ssti. 43 lntrzunurnlx l. 2. Ii. 4: l rwhnmn I-lmthnll: Yurwity I-'mitlmll Q: Huw- lntrnniurnls l. -2: lntt-rrawiail Jumtiu- 4 lnh S Junior fluss f,'0lllll'ilQ Pelllisylvauiiu Vluh I. hull lluiixigt-r 2, Ii. 4: lilmtlt- lshlncl Vinh, XYurt't-sta-r Vluln I. Q. Zi. 4. Sflllilll' Tin 1 In 2. 3. 4: Outing Club I, 2. 3. 4. NUIII-UI' Tl11'.v1'.v.' St-vrc-tziry I. Vl'I'l'2lSlll't'I' Q. vit?-l,I'l'Si1lt'lli 25. tm-rnail hnpcwliim-nts to XXTO. 'l'ln- Vmlv nf lithic-s :intl itw Ilnplituutifms in l'r1-xielx-lit I-1 Outing Vluln I. 'L Di. Nrninr tha' .xl'f'0lllltillg l,I'U'Ll'4Si'ill. Till'-N'l.N.'lillilllgillg,lil'1'Ill'i in ltvtznil lla ul Ui lfltilllltlll. e f f A l0Bo Y olL g Y -f DAVID J. X.fXNGLl'f. ISS. J-I Bnzrvn Sfrvwl .Yvu-lmz. .1Iu.v.v. De-an's List 33 lntrziniurnls l. 2. 24. 4: lfrmh- man Basketball: Varsity Bziskt-thall 2, 25, 4 Boston Club 1, 22. 3, 43 Outing Vlnh l. Q. 25, 4 Svnior Tlum-z'.s.' The Htfcct of tht- 'l'nft-Ilzirtlvy on the Hiring Hall Prnt-caliirv in tho Nluri- th time Industry. YI I'l 'l'l-'R x ' Y ls- 1 4 4 ..N.XlO.. I-W-Im' H111 .ll'l'IlIll' H1 Lvlziny. X. Y. llltflllllllfills l. 2. Ii. 42 Frm-slniinli Baschullz rsiti' liaisolmll 2. 3. 4: Junior Prmn Vuln- nnttvv: Nh-t Vluh V - v 1. 2, 24. 41 Outing Vluhl -P . , , . . .L 4. .Nrnmr 7l1t'.v1.v: lhv uurkin c Living XNn,qv. 5-5- NOC VFN . ' SIG CES ' X V lin.. f .nu no 9, ,J . 5' 1 f 6 Nlqf ,Sf 1 X - J W l'.XI'l, X. NELSON. .X.li. KI'lNNl'1'l'II IC. NICKLAS, BS. lffrlyffjfirfrl. Vflllll- I!!! Rl'I..1'f0II Ifuufl Nllllfll Smululillx' I-1 SZllll'lll2ll'j' Sm-is-ly I. 2. Ii, I-1 fff 'fff'ff lf1- I-.1-. N- V- Illil'2Illllll'ilIh I. Q. 34. L1 SWillllllillgj 'l'4-:nu 241 K nf 4' Q. UfH..l.I. 3. ,Ll lhmn-S List 3: lull' lfuud l. -1. 41 Nh-I 4 luln I. 2. 25. fyllvtlllg murals l. 2. fi. 4-1 SWilIIlIlilIg' 'l'm-um 31 Md fwlulr I. -2, .L lk l,fvPlll2l!lilWlf I-l 9. -5-.4 IW Vlulr I. 2. ti. 4'1f,lItillf,ff'IlIll l, 2. 3, 4. Serum l 'l L 'X ' H 'Y-' l 'lW ' -x l 'l-Tim' Tl1rxw'.v. l'll1-f'mupl1-iv .X4lvvrtisiugl'l:m. Rwlulmur. l'4wl :mal l'lnil1N,plu'l'. XYII.l,I.XNl R. NINIICIC. 15.8. DONXLIJ 'l'. XOLXN. XB. ICDWARID P. Nl l I'.XLL. AB. -if l'l'Ull'll Nirvrf mm- 1.j1,,pf,,'C gf,.,.,.f 3.301 .lrlumx ,'1l'l'IlIlI' Lmm 1'l1.vlz'r, Jlrlxx. N , SPI'flHf0II, Pa. - rruufmz. I u. Nll0'l'i'1 Iutrxuuuruls 2. 25. 41 NYf:x'f'1'sl1-rfllllm 4. It 1 1 V Q h. it V 0 .3 4' I tu N In I J Hmlanlity I. 2. 31Suu:-tuurySoc-ic-ty l, 2. 3, -1- l. 2, 3. -I-. Sfvzinr Tlll'NlAA',' Survival of flu' Qing. Wim 'filly in 'i,i'l 'I 'Q fgl'T. 6 ti 'Q Outing Vlulm 1, Q, fi: WVHC Q. Zi. Nw: Iiluitc-fl Lim- Yurivty Sturm-. ki! ' Univ i1'g f' U, I I ' , flfng' TlII'NI..V.' Tho IlllllUl't2illl'0 of Tiuu- Study ul: I. 2. 3. 1-. luic-lu-r 4. hrllmr ll1r'.v1.v. Hu' Nl li' ul . ix I 1 0111-l':uliuu nf ilu- IvIlitl'll Nliuc XYnrkm-rs of A mlm ' 'mmwlmn ' 1 .Xuu-rim iu ilu- .Xuilu':u'ih- R4-gina: uf I'm-uu- s.x'lv:mi:n. D8 7 IO N ! I .PK, ifw, !'IiYm:4F.. I UL. Boyo .IXMICS I . 0'IIIIII'fN. .X.I3. .IUIIN J. IYIIIIIICN. .X.Ii. Z! fluilrl lfmul fl!! HrnnL'.s' Nlrrrl II'0rf'1'.vI1'r. .IIu.v.v. lfriylzlun JJ, .Ilru-.v. SmI:1IiIy I, Q: I'Ill'ISIUIlIll'I'S 2: IM-:unix I.isI 9. 25. 4: Stuclm-nt Vuiigiw-ss fi. 4. Scvrvtury II: SOS: II.II Ili-hating I: IIIIFZIIIIIIFJIIS Q. II: III-ruiun f'IuIm I. 'Zi Iimlmi IQIIIII I. 2. 33. I: Uulmg I Iulr 'Ig IV III 2. II. I,IIIlIIl'II.N' Ill- rw'IurII1 I':lI1'Iu'l' I-. Sflllilil' YVIIIWID-N'.' IIS. I7wII:ir Vs. IillII1'aI5I:iI1'x. .IOSICPH YY. IYIIIIIICN. IIS. RUIIIQRT XY. IVIIRIICN. IIS. JOHN D. OTUNNICLI.. XII, IJ-S' Illylllllll Sfrrr-I f-7 I'vllfjl'I'Il't'Il,lll'I' Nfzuvf Ili flrrzwu Nfrwfl II'IiHl.lllllIlNl'f1. .Ilusx f'uml1r1'1ly1'JN. .I1u.v.v. II'0l'f'l'Nl1'l' .'. .Ilu.v.v. IIGIIII5' 4-152llll'tllzil'ySm'ix'I3'3I. I-1 Kuff' Ii. SmI:iIiIy I. 2. 23. Yic-I--l'i-vtk-c-t 4: Silll1'Ill2II'j' l,l'1lIl'S Lis! I. Q. 35. I-. 5mI:iIily I. Q. Yin' 4 Dwarfs List I. 21508: lIlII'ZIIllllI'EiIS I. Q, 25. Sm-in-ty 4-1 IM-:unix List I. Q. 25. 41 Stmlm-ni I'roI'm-I II. I1 History Sm-ivty '2. 3.Yic'v-I'r1-s 4- Frcsliinaui B:isk0tImII: I rc-slimzm Ffmtlmll: C'm1g1r'1-ss Ig Ilm-km-ix' Nlzliuugvr I. Q. 253 Vlwss imln-nt I: I rouc'I1 I'IuIm 2. 24, I1 IYUN-vstor I'IuI1 Yarsity 2. 3, -I-1 Springfim-III C'IuIm I. Q. 25. I: f'IuIm Q. 35. I-1 IIUSIUII I'IuI1 I. 2. 25. 4: Outing I. Q. IS. -I. Iiflitorni'IA-4'1'uism-I-.NrrzfnrTlim-1'.v uting f'IuIi I. 2.51. 4. f'IuIn I, '2. Nrnfor Tl1r.v1'.v,' S.I...X, Nlnrslmll as Stsilmilizntiun 'I'I1rm1gI1 Nlum-tary Nlnimgv an NIiIiI:1ry Ilisfnriun. IIIPIII. IISI XII IIII- M IJICXIS IC. 0'C'UXNUIt. IIS. I II.XNt'lS J. OTONNUII, XII. ffl ff' lfjjllfl' Nfl'1'l', ff Ilnllliy Slfppf Ifl'UliA'l.Ifll. X. If lI'nr1'4'.vl4'r, .IIu.w.v. 'N-niulity I. 2. 25, I:l'I1l'isl1-plwiwiig Ii UI' C' 'L S-nlznlily I, 2. II. 41 IM-:nfs List I. 2. -I-1 Ilis- Ulfiwi' II, 41 SUS: Ilistnry Sm-it-ty 2: Intru- tory Sm-it-ty :Ig Vruss :tml 4'rut'iImIt- I, 2: Out- IlIIII'2lI.S I. 2. II. 4-Q Stuclvnt f'UIIQ'I't'SS CI, .KIumni ing 4'IuI1 I1 IYurm-stvr 4'IuI1 I, 2, II. 4-. Hrnfor Itt-lnli-ms 4'Ii:iirm:m I-1 IYVIII' II: Outing.: Tl1w.v1',w.' .XrtiIi4'i:nI I 4'l'IiIiz:iIinu of Ifggs. 4IuIi I. 2.15. I-1 NI:-I I IuIi I. 2. SI, I-1I':iI1'IN'r I-. NVIIIUI' 7'llI'.N'li.N'f 'I'Iu- l,I'4IIiIt'IllN I'r--sf-nlt-tl In .IIN-vile-1-:sill UII Ilu- I I'4NIlI1'II'VII I,im-. ,A 4 .unix iq. frmxxoic. in. UIQ .lunnuv .Irrnur .vliflflflfll l ull.s', X. If Smlnlily I. 2. 3, 41b:1uc'tu:lry but-it-ly I. 2, fi. 4- t'l'lJ Q, 25. 4-3 t'IiristopIiurs Q, 3, 4-3 l,l'ilIlih lust I. Q, 251 I 1'c-sllnianl D0Imtingg SUS: ISJI' ' : ' 1' 3, N --- 'isiclvnt 4-3 IIlII'tllIlIlI'2IIS I. lla IIIIIIIL I X lu Pit I II. 41 Stumlc-nt Voingrt-ss 41 Vluss Se-1-re-t:n'y I 'lg IIUIlUI':ll'j' l'rc-simlt-int of FFCSIIIIIIIII Vlziss 4 Ium Xurk t'IuI1 I, Q, II, 4-3 'l'mu:iI1:m'k Q1 l'at4-In-r clitor 4-. Sulfur Tl1r.v1'.v.' Nc-w York Vuunty iwycrs' .Xssm-ization vs. Bt'I'Il2lI'tI Iivrvu. II. IYIIIZIXVIIII I,I'1lt'IIf'l' of tht- Tux Law Imy . itil' t'num'iI1 f'Il,X 55, 4-1 IYOst4'rl1 Nui' -4-ulllitzmts. IIIII sims in - 0 , NOC VIN , SIG CES ,W X.,V 9, 0 N sr PM 4so-. xy -2 X ' ' fa, A'-J I W ' 1 I'l'1'I'l'IlI V. 0'IDOXNICI.L. .X.Il. .70 fillffllllfjl' lfoml Smrxrlfzlr. X. If Smlality I, 2, 3. 4-3 SZIIICIIIZIFQ' Soc-it-ty 2. 3. 41 llc-airs List. l, 2. SI, 4-g History Sm-ivty 2. 3, Yin-0-Prcsiflc-lit 41 SUS: l ootImII Hand I. 2. 75, 4: Iutc-rrzir-i:iI Justin- f'IuIm 33 Mc-t t'IuIm I. tl. 3, 4-1 'I'mnaImwk 55. Nc-ws Editor 4-. Sl'IIIi0I' Iln-x1.v.' f2lI'tIllI2II NUNVIIIZIII s Irlvn UI :1 I Ill- vt-rsity-IrI1-:II IIINI Itvzillty. KEVIN M. U'HALLOR.'KN. .X.Ii. IH l,r11l'rvnC1' I ,fl rk zruy Tcnqfly, N. .l. Sodzility I, Q, 3, 4-3 SQIIICIIIHIY Sm-ic-ty 3. 4-1 llvuifs List 1, Q. 3, 43 IntramuraIs l, 2, fl, 4-3 Math f'IuIi Q3 CRA 4-1 YVVHC 2. fig New .Ivrsvy Vlub I. Q. 3. 4-1 Mot, C'IuIi I, Q, 3. 4-: Outing C'IuI1 l. 2. 3. 4g Patvlwr 4-. Nvnior Tl1v.v1'.v.' Tho f'Ic-an Surplus 'I'Iu-my vs. Fur- rcnt Operating Vouccpt :is it Pvrtains to thc Profit and Loss Stzitvinvut. nnnp- -f I lu 5' Q ,.. 9 Ox I4 1 ? JXMES A. UENIALLEY. .fX.l5. 10.2 Page .4 rm zu' -lIlr'nh11r.sf, X. .l. tx ot t' I. Q. 3. 4-1 Intramurals l. Q. 3. 4: Nou Jersey flulm l, Q, 3, 43 Mot t'lulm l. Q. fi. 4: Outing Club, Executive Boa rd Q. 3. 43 Purple-. Photographic Editor Q. 33 Tomahawk l. Pho- tographic- Editor Q. 33 Patcher 1. Photo- graphic Editor Q, 3, 4. Smzior Tlzvsils-.' His- tologif-al Development ot' the Teeth. Sodality l. Q, 3g Sanctuary Sorioty l. Q. 25. 41 .XNDREYY J. 0'KEEFE. BS. GN II1'lIcri'.vf . I rm zu' ll'z'1l11'rQfivlfI. t'onu. llvzins List fi. 4: History homely Q1 lntra- innrals l1'l'l':u'k 'll-ani I. Q: Hartford t'lnh l. Q. IS. 4. Srnior Tin-.w1'.v.' Wagvs. Prim-vs and Profits. tiElt.XI,IJ F. UXEILL. JR.. BS. fl Samoa Road ll 'orc'w.vf4'r J. .lluss-. Sodality Q. 25. 4-3 Doan's List 1. Q. IS. 41 SUS: History Soc-ivty 3. 4-1 Interracial Justin-0 Vluh Q, Il. 41 Junior Prom Yin--t'liairnian1 Junior tfounc-il: Sonior Ball t'oinniittt-eg Intraninrals Q. 3. 4-1 Hovkey Tvain Q1 lYorce-ster flnli I. Q. IS. 4. Nvnior Ivlll'-YI'-VI The Civil Rights Intorprctation of Mr. Justice Murphy. A ICIJXYXRIJ J. U'M.XLI.l'IY. .fX.l3. 3.2 l'.il'l'l'I-f Qllitlltltt' f r111l11'l1gl1lllIl. .l1u.s'.s. hodality I. Q. ti. 4: Dm-an's List IS. 4: Intra- inurals 25, 41 Wont-stt-i' t'lnln l. Q. 23. 4. Suffol- Tln'.v1'.v.' l r:nningli:nn Town tiovt-rinm-nt: tht- tbl tl and tht- Now. lYll.l,l.XNl X. 0'ltUI'ltKE. Jlt.. HS. -I lfrlsf Hit!-VIII-llfjfflll Nlrwl Ifllflllllll. lil. 52lllK'tllItl'j' Som-it-ty I. Q. Il. 4: lla-an's List 23, 41 N-mor Vlass 'lll'l'Il5lll't'l'1 Studt-nt t'ongrcss I: lnt mini il I 7 S 4 lnni ni l'ioin V1 in V1 '1s.L.f.1. 1 r- inittccl Yorniont t'lnlm Q. hilt?-l,I'l'Nllll'llt IS. Pr csidvnt 4-1 tllltlllgj filllll l. Q. 4. SVIIIDUI' TlIl'.YlN.' the .Xt-tion ot thc t ardiam: llnst-lo in ,Knipliitvians linda-r Yarions t 'onditions. ltll I. 'Q I I I'.XI'I, II. 0I'I'II,I.I'1'I I'I'I. IIS 5.XI,Y.X'I'IIIII'1 J. I'.XIII,.X'I'U. JII.. XII. 'I'IIONI.XS I . I'.X'I'I'1N.XI'IDI'f. IIS. Qllf .lllllill Nfrwl .iff-3 l'nrl1'r .Il'l'lIllt JI ,Il'1lf'lifl Slrwl ,xvll-Vllllfl. X. ll. lglllflilllll I. X. Ii. full lffrrr. .Ifu.v.w. K uf I' '2. II. I-1 lIIII'iIIIIlII'IIIs I. 2, II. I-1 linml I. IM-:ink I,iNI 'f1.xI'iRIYIxI'. Nlililury Iinllikmi- IIiwIul'.v5u4'I1Iy21IlilrzllnllrallsI.2.I5.4LU1'l'- '.II.Ig.I11iiiur Prom Vuiiiiiiitln-I-1 Nm-xx Ilnmp- millm- fig I r4--Iimzm IM-Imliug. Sw-11-I:ii'y: mam I'IuIm IJ2: IiristulI'mi1iIyl'IuIx I. Vhznir- Iiirc Club I. -2. II. l,I't'NIlI1'IlI 4: NIl'I'I'IIIl:lt' SUS: IIJI9 IM-Imliug II: xYl'NII'I'Il Xi-xx Ym-Ig li1:lliuI'.XllIlll1IIlzillm'I-1UllIillgl'IuIiI.2,II1 Ynllvy Vluli 2. 25. I: Uniting I'IuIn I. 2. 24. I. I'IuIm I. '2. 24. 5l'1'I'I'I2II'.Y I-1 UuIin,g1 l'IuIw I. 25. I-1 I':nIvIu-i 4, Nrufnr TllI'x1',v,'f'llIIlII'1' Mm-IIimI UI' rnfnr Y'llr.vl'.v. I'licSIl11I5'4vI'IIu- Ili-x'm-Iwpliim-lit IW 'III' I. 2. 25. I: VIIUIIIJIIIZIXYIQ I. Nwnfnr Y'l11'.v1'.v.' IIN- I'ruIuzu:i. nf 'l'miIIi with l'1IlIPII1IsIx mi 'l'uuIIi Ili-mi-x'. 'I'I1v UIIII-Ilu UI' SIi:iIu-spa-:iw :xml Iiuilu. IIlllI1'I' Ilia- .bpm-1'I uf 'IQIIPII' III--pvc'Iix'v Ilr:mmIii- l':I1'Ill1'III5. I 7'- Y JOHN J. I'.X'I I'I. IIS. I,0I'IS G. I'I'X'I'fK. .X.II. II-3-H-I l urmrr.v lm'm1l1'f'm'1l Iifflflfl Kl'Il'Illl!'l' .Irrnuf Nl. .llllllll-V. I.. I.. X. Ii. l'lI'l'I'1llIlll III. Ullfn Ii uf 1' 35. I-1 lh-:nfs List 351 lIIII'2IIIlIII'2lIH l. '2. 5:1111-Ilully Sm-il-ly I. 2. II. 4: IM-:iifs I,isI I. I.I-1I'i'u5f:li1rIC'rm-iIrIc I. 2. II. I-1 XII-I CIIIIII 2. II. I: llrzmiziticl Sm-ivIy I. 2. 25. 41 Outing: I. 35. I-L IJIIIIIIIQ' IQIIIII I. Q, II. I-. SVIIIUIII' Tflr'.v1'.v' IIIIIII I. '2. 231 IYVIII' 35. I-. Srnfnr Tlll'Nl.S.' XIIIIDUIIIIIIUII of II-Xmiyl I'Ii4-mil. I,l'UIIIl'IIlS UI' I,ix'in,q as Ifxm-nipIiIic-II ill Ifivm- I'I:1ys Imy Iillgvlll' U-Nvill. I IH not V N 516 CES li xl! X. f s-IB x . ' ' rg I - , i' V ' R , JOSEPH J. PHXNIKJK. RS. ALFRED lt. PICRSI. AB. HAROLD V. l'l'1THRSON. JR.. BS. 37 -lmlflrr Ifouzl 1.7 l I'llllA'1IiIl Nlrwf IIL1 lffzxtforfl Howl .lmb1z'r. Pu. lnljllll. .Jlll.Y.N'. Nl1llUIllI'l'1lflt'. JIIINN. KOt.t'41lIltI'2lIlll1l'2liS1. 2. fi. 4-1 Pl'llllSA'iV2llliil Soclnlity 241 K ot' 4' I. 2. 24. 4: llc-:ink List '21 l r'i-sliiiizin Delmtiilg:SOS1 lntcrrum-iul Justim-e Vlub 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Boston Club 251 Outing Vluh Al ltO'l'l'. lsliglil l,v:uI1-1' 4. Nlilitziry Bull Vluh 25: History Soc-in-ty I: lntrzinnirals l. 2. l, Q, 3, 4-. Svnior '1'l1z's1'.v: Sears. Its fiI'UWHl Vonnnittu- 23. 4-1 SOS. Swiw-t:ii'y: Hunmn Ii. 4: 'Frau-k Tc-:un I1 Worm-stor' Vluh l. Q. IS, :1ndExpunsion. lim-lations Vinh 41 Wintvr l m-stivzil 43 intra- 4-3 Outing Vlulm l, Q. Il. Srnior Till'-N'I'N.' Pro- l llllll'2llS Q1 c'lll'l'l' Lczulvr 1: Ailltlil' lg North looting Civil Rights by Nlvzins of :i Fvrleral Short- Vluh l. 2: Boston Vlnlx 3. 4-1 Outing lifilllillill Pl'OSt'f'llti0ll. 1 . 4 lub l. 2. 3. AAC Ili Q. -NVIIIOI' 1l1e'.v1.v: I Illtl'll Stntvs Me-:nt Hirilmrgo on Argm-ntinxi. Q to L if i t Q B0'Y' ol JAMES M. l'li'l'IONl'f. BS. ICDMIVNIJ J. l'Ll'Nl3llClt. JR., A.l3. IQ-I SIIHII-If-Yllflf' .'ll'c lIIIt' Ii-73 .Jltlllll Nlrvrl lm'r00Hyn T. X. Y. Dalian. .Uu.v.v. Doznrs List 2. Di, 4-1 Intrzuniirzils 1. 2. IS. 4-1 Stllllllitf'1.2.3.4-154,51lIltl'Slllllll'2liSI, 2. 53. 4-1 Swinnning 'l'v:nn I. Q1 Ocrinun Vlub 1. Q: livrksliirc Club 1. Q. 23. 4-1 'lxOlllilll2lWk l. 2. Blot Club l. Q. 35. 4-1 Outing flub l, Q. 3. 4-. Nrninr Tl1r'.v1'.v: Ifftllivs of Ala-mlivim-. Nvnfnr TlIt'Nl.N.' Tho Philosopliy of Justivv Toni Clark As Soon in fivil Rights Vnscs. 103 tilitllttlli J. I'0XYI'IR. IIS. .I. IIXYIIJ l'tlIYI'IIt. XII. ICINYXIIIT t'. IWJXYEIIS. .LIL fill llurmru' Nfrrvl -I II'ul.'qfif'14l Nlrvvl 121 Nh'rl1'r1g Slrwff lfrrN'l.'lull. .Ifcl.v.v. II'nrt'r'.vl1'r J. .Uu.v.v, II'm'1'1'.wl1'r. .I1rlx.v. Ii Ut' 4' 41 Iiustnn t'IuIx 24. 4: Outing t'InIm 4: Smlnlity I. 2. Ii, Ig S053 Intrznnurnla I. Q. IS, Ig IIUSIIIQS List 2. 24: Intrsnnnrnls I, 21 I'I1ysim-5 IYt'lIt' 23, I-. Srninr Tl1f'.v1'.v. I'I1t- Mass .M-tion Wurt-vstvr t'InIm I. 2, II. Ig Outing t'InIr 2. II. t'IuIr Ii: xyllI'l'l'SIl'l' t'I1lIm I. rl. II. -I. Srliior ICfI'c4't in the- SnII'1ni:uti4m nt' p-Nitrnpln-nnl Swninr 7'l14-.x-i.v.' tlrigin nt' Dun Qnixntv. Tl1r.vf.v.' .Xn .tnzilvsis nt' tht- I'Iut Strnvtnrc- UI with SINIIIIIII Snlfitv. sims f 'l NOC VIN SIG CES lm- f 'J X K1 x, .1 'I HX X'-Q .e I04 SIIt'l'ItI2IIliS Tin' iQl'll00lfOI' Nr-umlul. Q I JXNIHS .L POWICRS. BS. I,I'fUX.XRD Y. QI'IGLI'IY. .X.I3. -IMI lfllfllill .II'l'IllIl' Gill lfuxl .lrmmlr Hrllllrrurrl .lll1uny. X. If Kun.va.v fillfilj, Jlu. Qmlnlity lg K of t' 25, 43 SUS: Intr:ninn'uIs I. Smlzility I, 2. fig S1lIll'tll2lI'y Society I. Q. Ii. 41 Q. Zi. -I-3 I rt-slinmn Tran-k 'l'c-ann: Physif-s t'InIr Dv:in's List I, Q, fi. -I-1 Stnclvnt t'ungrt-ss 43 Q. 31 liustt-1'i1 Xvw York t'IuIm I. Q, Ci, 43 Ont- .Xlplm Signin Nu. 4: Intmnlurnls I. Q. Sig Out- ing t'IuIx l. Q. 3, 41 'l'mn:xI1awk 3. 4. Nplllilll' ing t'IuIm I. 2. 3. -I-1 Tunizlliawk l. 2. Manag- Tl1v.v1'.v. I'I1c Soc-mul Lawnf'flu-rnimlynnmic-s ing Editor 3, Editor-in-t'I1i0f NI-Q I':1tr-Iicr 4- uncl Sonw Applic-ations of It. Svnior Tl1v.v1'.v.' The Downfall of tht- Estlletic Sr-Iiool Forvsvvn in Their False tfoiivvpt nl Beauty. i e 9 V i 1 ! Y i ! 3 F. I 1 i ' i i it tl I i OYYEX 'l'. Ql'IGI,l'IY. XB. F SQ Hurrurrl . I rrn 114' I I . IHNIOII. .Uu.v.v. L Sodality 21511111-tiiairySovia-ty 1. 2. It. 4: PVD 3. 4g l rvshnnin llc-hntiiigg SOS: lntrnnnirnls + l, 2, 25. 4: Boston! lub I. Q.fg.414,lltlllg4 luli ', V JOSICPII .X. Ql'lNl,.XN. .X.li. l'lIIl,ll' .L li.Xl Fl'1lt'l'Y. .X.li. Ill!!-I-7 Q1n'rn.v lf0llIl'l'llI't1 -I l'lI'lIlt'IIf Strrvf forfwl llills T-7, X, Y. Hv0l'l't'.N'fl'I'. jIu.v.w. Doziu'sI.ist 23.41 ltunal I. '1. Ii. 4: Nlct t'luti l. Smtzility 2. Il. 4: SOSQ lntrnniuruls l -7 '3 41 Q. It. 41 Outing Vlnti I: WVIIC' I. t'l:issim-:il XYnr4-4-stvr Vluli I, Q. Ii, 4: Outing Vinh '41 Nlusil- Dirt-4'tru' '2. Ii. 4. SVIII-UI' Tl1r.sf.v.' 'Hn' llurplv. .Xssm-init' lfilitur 4. 51111.11 xv .vi 105 , 1, 2, 3. 4: YYVIIK' 4. Nminr Tln'.vi.v: Vuni- l,liH'l'OftllC.xlltOlll2lti1'Yt'Il1lillg.f Blur-liiiiv in .lnyw Kilim-r-f'l'lw lissuyist. the Pint the 4 munist Infiltration into the l'nitt-tl States. Nlmit-rin Nlzirkvting. Klan. i i Iixx n I, I . O 4 ' L - 0-Y- J.XMl'IS K. IIICXIJY. .X.I3. DAVID Ii. ltl'I.XltDOX. .X.l5. .IN Ifngrvm .lrz'nm' f5 lm .Uuy Nlrrwl I lfllfltllltl. VI. Hvtasf 1Illl'UtIl'l,, l'm1n. Sodulity 3, 43 Sainrtuziry Sm-it-ty l. 43 Us-un's Sum-tunry Sm-in-ty 2. It. 4: SOS: Intrninurzils List l. 2, It. 4: .Xl RO'l'l'. Military Bull Gun- 2.25.41 l nntlmll NIIIIlZl,Hl'l l.:41 lilnka-ly Lailmr ' niittem- 4: vt'I'lll0llt Vlutx l. 2. 25. 4: Outing .Xt-:uh-n1y41 Hairtfurnl Vluliiti. 4. filliliflllllll Vinh l. Q. Srnior Tllr.v1'.v.' 'flu' .X'llfl'0lIlll Typr of lfnll Oninw- 251 Mot Vluti Q. IS: Outing Vluli of Henry Jzunvs as Eiiiticxflit-tl in tho Vhair- Q. 25. I-. Sulfur Tllf-.v1'.v.' 'l'tn- Ifcmmiliim-s ut' actors: t'lirist0phvr Xvwnuin. Daisy Nlillcr, I'1Zltlll'l'4'llilI'il'S l'f1lw:iril t'nug1lilin. Lambs-rt Str:-the-r, Milly 'l'In-ale. 1 I A Y 5-iIEis . NOC VIN SIG CES X' ie- Sl! rr. Z1 I'II.XRI,l'1S J. IIl'IIl,I,Y. XII. G. IIIVIIAIIIP RICNICY, ILS, IMI Illillllllllllfl ll1'fyllI.v fifllffllll, N. ll. B U f-'l.'!'1 3. X, Y, S2lIIl'IlIiII'j' Sm-im-ly I. 2, 3, 4-3 K of C' 2. 3, 43 K of I' Q. 33. I-1 lIlII'1lIIllII'2IIS I. 2. II. I-1 F-lmlc-nl U IfU'l'f'1f'I1f1i f4-+1 D f I'F'II S0 i IY lv 2, l'ul1gl'ms I: I.II2lII'IlI2lll. Junim' Vlansn l'i1-nic-1 3: If l l 'I' I lvul' I- 2- 3- 5 f 'l'Iil N 31 L9 gh.,-,m,,, mul, I. sl. gg. gl Md mul, I. Q. 3. L: I rum- Q. 25. I-1Nc-wllannpslnlrvll11ImI, tl, 3, 4-g UlllIllg I'IIlII I. Q. II. I-. l':X1'l'IIIIVl' lgKlIll'lI '21 UUIIINLT Vllllv I- Q- 3- l'1N4'f'llIIW' BUZIWI 4'- yyi,,l,.,. l.',.,li.-HI q'.,,,,,,,ilI.-p I, QL VKX gg, Nwnfnr TlIl'.Yl'N.'.xf'I'IIIl'2IISlllilylifllll'Ix'10Kl0I'Il M,,,.k 'l',-ml 'ji'-,.,.t,,r gl l5,l,.1,l.,- L ,q,.,,,',,,. lmlngllalgm- i'urric-ulum in thc S0l'0Il4lilI'Q 7'ln-.v1'.v,- Vmtmun-1' Pulls .Ind 'l'lu-ir ICHR-1-I un 5f'I1fHfISf+f IW' IIHVHI' A '1 f'2'Ilc 'UPS- Quulily Vmnlml. 9 . xx ' x , . x 5, .I K 'l'IIONl.XS X. liIII.XIJI'IXlCYR,X. .X.Ii. I'II.XRLl'1S li. RIVIC I Ii.XNK R. RIVIC, BB. INT Vufr' Nlrrrl -ill lh'1'prl1'nr lfnurl 151.7 l'ulm1'r .'ll'l'IlIIl' Nlruffnrrl. Vmzn. l UI'l'Nf llills, X. If IIIIITIIIIIOIII, X. If IIlIl'2lIllIIl'IIlS Q, II, I: liluka-I5 l,.lInn .xl-HIUIIIY 5:1111-I1l:1rySm-is-tySI. I-1 VFD Q. 33. I-1 K uf I' Smlallily I: K ul' I' 2. 31 l7l'1lIl'S List 215051 I1 Wulf-rlmry Vlulm 3, I-1 Unimgf l1lIrQ.25, I. I. Q. 25. -I1 lla-:nnfs List 2. 33, I: .Xl R0'l'l', History Sm-ic-ty Q: Intrzmmruls I, 2. 3: Melt Srninr Tlll'Nl..N'.' Pulrlin- l'uIi1-yum!Unnpm-tiliml. lflying Vruss fi. 4: SUS: IMI llm-Imting II. I-1 Vlulm I, 2. fi. 4-g Uuting Vlulm I. 2. 35. 4.Sm1'or Intrzmnxruls I. Q. fl. 4-1 l'wI'l'SIlllI2lIl lffmtlmzlllz Tl1r.vi.w.' TIN- Iixw-mlillg :mal IQ-oxlixlg Habits of Nlm-I Vlulp I. 2. IS, 41 Outing f'IuIr I. 2, Ii, I-1 l'vImnyx:1 I':lmIim-lxsis. WVII4' 2. 31 IIWUIIIQIIIZIIYK II. Swnfrn' Till'-W.-V.' I06 llu- Iutlm-5 of Kami. 3' OBO Y OLL RO111C1i'1' l . R11'1K1'1R'1', 15.8. WG Harman Sfrvvl YI4 1'0Il Nl. RINIKVS, 15.5. lfI.l'l'l' lfuufl Broolrlyrz -17, N. Y. Illulxon. .llu.w.v. K of C 3, 4-1 1,02ll11S List l, Q, 25, 41 SOS1 Intrannurzils 1. 2. 25, 41 1 rc-slnnain 1 ootl1:1ll1 Blakely Lillilll' .Xvzuleiny 31 1nt1'anuu'zils Q. IS, Yursity Footlmll 2. 31, 4. O'Meliz1 Troplly 4-1 4: Nlet Club 2, 3, 41 Outing Club Q, 24. 41 Hoc-key '1'1-:nn 1. 2, 551 lioston Vlulr 4. Hrnior '110IIl2l1l2l1Vk 2. Advertising Manager 24, 4. Tl1mi.s. 1'11m-lliplonmtic-1'olic'ic-sol'Our4'oun- Dance f.1Oll1lI111104' 4: 1'zitc'l1er 4. Srnfor Till'-Vl'N.' Some Aspects of the 1'1K'OllOll11C .Xnznlysis of Competition. try Lending up to World War 11. DOUGLAS L. ROOT. JR., 15.5. 1,.XW1l1CNf'1C V. ROWIC. .X.15. .IOSICPH S. ROZICN. .X.1i. 5,26 ,Uarlisorz .1l't'IlllC I'a11r'l1f'.x-lvl' Hull JU 11Y!I0lHfll1'lI Nlrrrf Jlbalzy, X. Y. Sr'ur.wlulf', X. Y. lfflllflllllfll. .llr:.w.v. Intramurals 1, Q1 NIIUTV, Vross Vurrc-nt 41 Somlaility l. 2. IS. 41 11l'Slll1S List 1. 41 Junior Somlulity 3, 41 174-zln's List 511 1'1l'l'S1llll2lll111111011 Freslnnun Bziselmllg Amateur Radio Soc-iety Vluss S0i'I'l'1ill'y1 l rc-slinnin 1h-lmtiligg SOS1 1110111111 Yuvlxt 4111111-1-1 11211111 I. 2. 33, 41 Boston 41 Physics Vluli 2. 31 1'1IlS1K'I'Il New York Vlulr 11.11 131-lmting 25. 41 1ntrznnur:1ls 1. Q. 25. 41 Vlulm 1, Q. 21, 4. Nmfor Tlu'.vi.v: Pulmlic- Opinion 1, Q, 3, 41 Outing Vlulm 1, 2, 3. Sl'Il1.0I' Tl1c'.w'.v.' llrannutic-Societyii, 4:Wi'11CQ. 3, 411':1t1-lien and the Dcvelopnlent of the 1'. S. Nuvv The Supersonic Barrier. 4. Senior Tl1r.w1'.v.' .lurisclir-tional Disputes, the C1885-19051. I l 1 rolmlc-in, :1 1 roposc-rl 11l'lll4'Q1y. 107 'Ta- li. l'.Xl'l, ltl'SSU. -Ili.. lid. IQ Uijfurrl Nlrwrl lVI.Ilf'lIl'-N'll'l . .lIu.v.v. 4 Q-iliis .A Lp 1 l'.X'l'ltIt'K J. RYAN, ISS. ff!! Sunsrf .ll't'lllll' .xvflflll .lI'lI.llfjf0ll, X. .l. 5lllt'tll2lI'j' Sm-it-ty l, Q, 24. 4-1 t'l1riatuplu-rs 41 SUS: IlltI'1lIlIlll'2lIS I, Q. 24. 43 l r4-slunam l m,t- HUS: Lulmr lmtilutv l. 4: lgllhtllll Vlulv l, Q, Imllg Varsity lftmtlmll Q. fi. 4-3 'l'r:u-li 'll-:ml 4. 5 4-1 Uuting Vlulm I. Q. IS. 4-. N4-ninr TIIVNI-.N'.' Nrninr Till'-YI.-V.' 'l's-1-lnlmlugivznl lllllll'flVt'lllt'lll zltlm- liallganillillg' l'l'm's-al1lI'4': 'Hn' ltuual tu :xml Huw It Ilzls l':H't'f'tl'1l thu' 'I'ypngl':1pl1i1'ul Bl'ttt'l' Bllsillvxs. l'nicm Rlt'II.XliD J. SAIABION. ILS. RONALD SAIIRXZIN. BS. JOHN I . S.XI'NDl'IltS. III. 15.5. Q Ilfglzlurzfl Nlrrvf 332' ,Uuin Nlrrri -NSN lfusl ,l1l'I'l'l.IIllll'L' Slrvvl l'ulun'r, .Uu.v.w. l,u'rl.v. .llu.v.v. I,0lrf'll. JIIISN. nf t' Q. 24, 41 l,t'2lll.S List Q. 3, 41 IIltl'I'I'2lt'i1lI Springfic-lil Vlntr 23. 4-3 fylltillgfqlllll 25. 4-. Nminr Sfltliility-l'1Silllf'tllilI'y Snr-iety l. Q. 3. 4-1 K nt IllSfit'0f1llIlD fig IlltI'illlllll'2tlS I. Q1 History Su- Tl11'.v1',v.' T110 .Xa-muntunts Liuluility to Pros- C' l, Q, 'l'l'ms111'v1'f3, 43 NRUTK' I. Q. 3, Font 111-ty ZS: Springiivlal Vlub Ii. 4: Outing Vluln pwtivc- lnvvsturs. punyt'm11n1:nulc-1'4-1 l 1'c-sllnmn 'l'r:u'k: Vrnv l Q, 4-. Sulfur Tl1l'NI.N.' 'l'l1v l'rt-st-:nw of Pro- :mal t'ruc-ilvlc I, Q, 25. 4-1 Huston Club fi, 4 tuns in .Klum-tm. Nlt'I'I'ilIlilt' Yallvv flub I, Q, 'l'l'0:1s111'0r 3. 4- 8 Uuting Vlulr l. fi, 4-. Nrnfor Till'-VI.-S.' Barium F-ynthosis of Inorganic- Hnnpullmls. tr , N! A , Xxxf te 3 UN N No ?Q MX is - jf Na . 1 YQ- 4 X 4. v u S'l',XXLlCY S.UYIt'KL JR.. 13.8. JOSI'Il'II I . SUYYER. JR.. .X.B. I-7 IVV-Yi Sfl'l'f'f IU Drzfc Nlrrfl .U fflrllrlforn, jfuxx, H'0r1'w.vlf-r, AIIHNN. IM-:unix List 1.2.3.4-1 Illil'2lllllll'2liS I. 2. IS. 41 Smlulity I. Q. Ii. 41 Dt-un's List I, Q, 25, 41 lllukm-lpi Lutuu' .Xi-:ula-nilv 41Outingf'luh I, Q. Stuclvnt tknigrcss fl. Yi:-0-l'i't-siclciit 4-1.Iuuiur 3. Nrnmr Tl1f'.v1'.v.' .X Vritivisni ut' tin- lim- Gunn-il: lntrzunuruls l. 2. 25. 4: Junior Prrnn nrnnic-s of Fzitln-r Ixvllt-r. f'O!lllllittt't'1 NYui'u-stci' Vluli 1.2.3.4-:Outing Y Vlulr 531 lutvhvi' 25. .Xsscwiutv tiiI'f'llI2itiUll BI2tll2ltLl't'I' 4. Srnfnr Tllw.v1'.v.' 'Lin' IIIHIIPIIKT' of Lusly tircgury in tln- l,itc-rury :intl c'OlIlllll'I'- Clzil lhwvlupiiia-lit uf thc .Xlmlwy Tluwltrc. U95 EDWARD NY. SVANXICLL. JR.. .X.l5. NYILLLXM J. Sl',Xlll'.X. .X.I3. JOHN Y. St'HI.XYONl'I. 13.5. IU Bl'II'l'f1t'Tt' -lI'l'IlIll' Nfllli-lfilll .ll'1'Illll' I-S'-H ffuxl .Uufn Sfrwl lVnrr'z'.sfz'r. jlrzxs. lfroolrlyn. X. Y. lVulrrl1ury. .Vu,v.v. qlltllliitj'1.2.3.4-151,81IlltI'iillllll'ZllSl.Q.fi,4'1 Smlulity11171-un'sList 1.2.3. 4: Iutrzuiuirails Smlulity '21 CTD Ii. 41 K ut' I' IS. 41 l3vun's i XYOI'K'0Stl'l' Vluh I. 2. 3. 4: Outing flub Q. IS: 1.13.41 llc-t Vlulm I. 2. 24.4-1OlltiIlgf'illi1 I. List Q,:i.1l'1fil'l'lllillliiillllil Wutvrlniry Vluh l'utf-her 4. Senior Tl11'.vl'.v.' Ifclgur Allan Pm- Q, fi. 4-1t'll.X Mm-k 'l'ri:1l4:Wt'Ht'251'l'mnu- Q, Ii. 4. Nrnfor Tln'.vf.v.' 'l'ln- ICHI-1-ts of Elm-- and the IH-c'11li:iritic-5 ot'His Short Stories. lniwk l. Nwnfor Tl1f'.v1'.v.' Tln- Lsv of .Xurvn- trim-:il :incl Drug Stiinuli nu tha- .Xinpliilmiun inyc-in in tlu- 'l'I'02lf.llll'Ilt ut' Ric-kcttsiul Dis- H1-urt. 011508. 109 R III'IIIIII'III'I' NI. SI'IIII4'I4'I-Ili. .X.II. IIIIIIICIVI' .I. SVIIIIICINICII. IIS. I'I'I'I'I'III J. S1'UIII'I'I'SKI. A.II. JIU II'r.vl FINIII Nlrrrl INIIIQ Unk l,l'l'l'I' JT IIUHOII Nlrwvl .xIl'll' Irurlr fi. X. I.. llrlrnfl. .Il1'4'I1. II'm'1'4'.wl1'r. .If11.v.v. SmI:nIiIy I. 2. 34, -I-1 S:uu'Iu:nry Sm-ia-Inv I. 2. HmI:1Iil5' I.'1.:I.I-1SIIS1IIlII'2IIlIlII'2lI5 I.Q.II. I-1 Smlnlity I. 32. fi, I-1 S053 History Slavic-ty 3: II, Ig ITD II. Ig i'In'isIupIu-rs fig Ilvzulfs I,isI Yuvlul I'IuIn I. 2. SI. I-1 .Iuuiur I'rum fum- IIIIFZIIIIIIFZIIS I, 2, fi. I1 Ivorvvstvr I'IuIm I. 2. I, 2. EI, Ig S051 InIr:lmul'uIs I. '2. II. I-1 Iicr- IllIII1'l'1NIIVIIIQZIIIIIIIIIII.Q.fI. I: IIuIingI'IuIr II. I-1 Uuting I'IuIm 2. Nrllior TII1'-VI.-Y.' I'ImI1ry- mam f'IuIm I. '21 VIII I: NI1-l I'IuIn I. 2. II, I-1 I. Q. II, I-1 IYVIII' I. 'L SVIIIIIH' yvill'-N'l..N'.' 'I'Iu' ulugif-:II I,l'Y1'IUIlIIlUIII UI' ilu- Ilumzm II:-arf. IIllIIlIg.f IIIIIII I. I-. SVIIIIIII' 1'Ilr.vl'.v.' 'IIIN' NIHFHI IIIsI1vI11g1.X' HI' Iln- I':.Y1'. :mal Sm-iznl SIIIIIIIIIVIIS UI' III-nry JQIIIIUS. .IIIIIN If Sf'I'I.I.Y. .X.I5. .IUIIN .L SICYIXX. ILS. H llrrrrlfu-n' Squrzrr' IHA? YI0I'I'I'Ilf'l' Nfrwrl Nprilzgliflfl J, ,IIu.v.v. IIIIIIIIIIUIIII. Irul. K of I' I. Q. SI. I-15083 Intrzumwzlls I. 2. fi. I-1 SmI:nIiIy Q. II. -I-LIIIITIIIIIIIVJIIS I.Q,fi.-I-gI4'r1-sI1- Vlwir I1 Springfim-I4I IIIIIID I. Q. EI. -I1 Uuling nmn I uuIImIIg Varsity I 4mIImII Q. fi. I-:Junior I'I11Ix I. Q1 IYVII1' I. 2: I,2II1'Ill'I' I-. Srninr Prom IIHIIIIIIIIIPPQ Vlnic-:ago I'IuIm I-1 IIIIIIIIQ Tl1w.v1'.w.' 'IIIIQ' IIIIIIICIIVI' UI' tlu- I'I:1l'Iy I.iI'4- uf I'IuIx I. 2. 25: I,2lII'IIl'I' I-. Srnfnr Tl1w.w1'.s.' I'0rl- '.IIIll'UlIUI'l' IP1'0isc1' un Ilis Major Ixvrilings. mIi4':1I Mm-Ilia In .XcIvvrIIsIng. 110 s-iI2?s- l'. l , MOC VIN . ' SIG CES ' ' A .Ai .nn no 0 M' xi J X If N .1 1 Y I I I all IV JAMES M. SHEEHICY, AB. DEAN J. SHIPMAN. 13.5. FRANFIS D. SHORTSLEEYE, BS. 9296 Lincoln Hom! Brooklyn 25. N. Y. Sanctuary Society lg Dean's List 1, Q, 3, 4g Freshman Debatingg Intramurals 13 VFD 31 Met Club 1, Q, 3, -tg Outing Vlub 1, 31 1W'Ht', Public-ity Dirt-ctor Q1 Purplt- Q. Pot-try Emlitor 31 Patcller, Literary Editor 4-. Svnior Tl11'.w'.w.' A Critical Evaluation of Two Now-ls by Thomas 1Volfe, Look Homzwurrl, .lngcl anal Of Time and the River. i ,. . ' A U 1 LQBOMOLP , 503 North Frorzt igffftli .lIurq11t'II1', .ll1'1'l1. IT' Kvlzxillglrnl lfoafl lfruH11'boro, VI. IQ of C S. 41SOSg ISJF Dcbating 3, IRJ 25. 41 Glu- Vlub I. Q. 551 Intramurals l. Q1 Yvrinrnit 1211411 fllllll 1, 2, 3, 4-1 Dranulllf' Sfwicti' 1. Q1 Club Q. Srnior Tl1z'.w1's.' Ft-olmloininclvrlncss in Junior Proni flOI1lllllttl'0I lAIif'lll.Q,'2lIl Vlub 1. Ann-ric-a. Q. 3. 4-1 Dt-anis List 11 flllillflllilll of l,2ltt'llt'l' Danvc- 4-1 Outing Vlub I, Q. 511 1W'llll 4-. Svnfor TfI1'.wl'.v.' Ycssvl l,0I'Stllllllt'2lllOll ancl tllv Clianging Trcml in Amlniirally Law. ROBERT H. SHOll'l'SLl'1EYlC. 15.8. l 1:llll'I'I'lIPl' Nlrvrf Brufflflmro, VI. Football liantl 1. Q3 Gln-0 flub Q1 Yvrinont Club Q. Nrnior T111-,v1'.v.' 'lllll' lilcnicnt of Dis- play in Retail Distribution. R fb:-1 ' ' Y 11 sf' , 12+ fi ' is 'vi A V D. ROBERT YY. SIMINIONS, A.B. JU Glorvr Plan' Bflllllflill. N. Y. Sotlality 1. Q. 3, 4-1 Sant-tuary Soc-it-ty Q, 4-1 Choir lg History Soc-ioty 1. Q: Frcslnnan llc- liatingg SOS1 BJP Debating 31 Alpha Sigma Nu 3. Trvasuror 41 Purple' Hoy 4-1 Intrannirals I. Q, 3, 4: Deaifs List l. Q, 31 NFVVS l. Junior Dvlvgate. IRJ Cfonnnission Vliairnian Q. Senior Delegate. Nc-w linglancl Regional Prosialvnt Ii. National Plwsitlvlit 4-1 Tonna- liawk l, t'o-llowritc litlitor Q. Assistant Klan- aging litlitor. Managing litlitor 3. l'ltlito1'-in- Vllivl' 41 Outing lllub 1, lioartl of l,ll'l'l'lOI'S Q, 31 Junior Counvil 251 Mot Flnb 1. Q, IS, 4. 111 .ltISI'II'Il I.. HIRUIS, Jlt.. IIS. IIOXXLII J. SI,.X'I I'ICItY. IIS. .I l'fll.vn-orllz lfoufl HQ-II N. IAIIIIAII Nlrrwf ',l'flllUlllU. ,Ilu.w.v. lvlll-011110. Ill. IDI-.nfs List 2. II. -I-1 K of 1' II, 4: History So- K of I' II. 'I-1 Intrzvmumls I. 2. II. I ooIImII 1-ic-ty 2, 31 IIIIFRIIIIIIYZIIS I. 2. 25. -I-1 NortI15I1or1' IIIIIIIIIIJIOII -I-1 l'II't'5IllII2lIl IInskctImII: Itasn-bull t'IuIm I. 2: Boston i'IuIm fi. 4: Uuting Vlulx I. I. Q. II. I1 f'I1ic-ngoInmI f'luIr Prcsiclcnt 4: Q. ft, -I-. Nrnior 7'l1r.v1'.v.' 'I'In- I,l'l'Sl'Ilf'1' ot' I'ro- Outing I'IuIr I. Q. II. I-. Nfnfnr TIIVSII-S'.' Nlnssn- tw-ins :Intl II2lI'IlUIIylIl'2IIl'S in I,2lI'1llll0t'!'IlIlll 1'In1sc-U5Volnnlission .Xgninst IIisr'I'ilnil1:Ition. IIIIIIIIZIIIIIII. s-Wx u .nn -no I NOC VIN SIG CES la- 1 xl! f II2 NU .IANIICS II. SNYIII-III. .X.II. 135 l'l1urr'lll'll Slrrrl Ul1.vlmrr'. Pa. I cInIiIy Q, II, I1 SIllII'IIl1II'j' Soc-it-ty 2. .L I. Ih'nn's I,isl I. Q, fi. I1 IIIstol'.V Sovivty 253 IIlIl'2llllIlI'2lIh I. 'L II. -I-1 'I'r:u'k 'IX-:un I. 2. :unugw-r II, I-1 I'nIuIivit.v I'onnniIt4-v. .Innior I'lfnn I'mnnsxIx nun flulm I I I I' plm . . , , L 4. . . I I .-.I- III' orts Ifrlitor I1 ,IIUIIIZIIIIIXVIQ I. Q. ltr-wrntv . ,.. ,. ,, I4IlIor II, I'.1I1lorl:uI Imlltor I: IH Ill I'vr- nn-I l,II'l'f'IliI' Q. I'uIuIif-ity Ilirc-1-lor II, I- SL IIJII' II:-ImIIllg.5 53. I. NVIIIIIII' 1'lIl'.VI'N 'IIIn IIII4'I'1'NI oI IIIHIIIIISI Imtlc-rton In tln- IUIIQII In Itonmntn- I'o4-Is. I K x-rw I - .I.XBIluh I. NI. P-LOAN, JR.. .X.II. 34 Slll?l'I'I'0l' I'l'l'Il' l30IlIt'I'fII'I! .vnrlh 1,l'0I'I.lll'Hf'1', R. 1. S2IIlf'IIlZlI'y Soc-is-ty I. -I-1 K of I' I. 2. fi. 4: I rc-slunan Dclmtingg SUS: Intramurals I, Q, UI, I-1 Hoc-key I. Q. fi: FRA 2. 3, 4-1 i'o-C'I1air- mun. Sophoxnorv SIIIIIIQUIY Junior Prom Vom- IIIIIIPCZ Ithoflc- Islnnnl Vlulv I. 2. SI, 4: Boston l'IuII EI. -I-2 Uuting f'IuII I. Q. fi, 4. Nrnior TlIl'Nl'N.' The I'roI1Ic-Ins of tht- Tvxtilc Industry in tht' North. I'I'I'I'I'IIt SI'II'IIt. ,X.II. .7.f.7 IIIIINIIIIIIIHOII . I I't'IllII' Ilrunoul, X. J. IlIII'IlIlIlII'2lIS II. 4-1 C'oII'4-c C'IuIm 2, II, I: Now .Im-rsvy I'IuIn I, 2, II, -I-, St'1'I't'IIlI'j' I1 IYVIIQ' I. Q. II, I-1 IIIIVIDIQ' II. .Xssoviutv I'I1IIIor I-1 I,:lIc'Ill'r II, 43 IIIOIIIJIIIIIXYIQ II, I. Nwnior Tl1r.v1'.v.' TIM' IM'- vm-Iopxnvnl of IIN- f'Ix:lrnc-tvr of SIu'rIoc'Ii IIoInn-N :ls I'Ix'i4Is'lu1-II in :1 f'I1ronoIogi1':1I SIIIIIQ' of KIPFIZIIII of Ilis Storivs. FRANCIS X. STANKARD. BS. 6-W Huymmul Plum' Ill'Il'Il'H. X. lv. Deans List 2. 3. 4: History Sm-it-ty 2. IS: Interracial Justin-0 Vlulm 2. 3: Intraninruls I. Q: Blakely Labor Af-arleniy 31 Junior Pruni Vuln- mittee: Mc-t Vlnh l. Q. 3: Outing Vlnli l. 2: Tonlahnwk I. 2. 35. Business Mznmgvr 4: Patcher 4. Nrnfnr Tl14's1'.v.' The History of tln- Developnicnt nf thc- Lalmr Polit-y of the Fecleral Governnlent. l'I'RHII'1 M. SULLIVAN. 13.5. T 1 1'.slu'r Sfrvvf For! l'1lll.f:ffl'1l1. .Urn Sanf-tunry F-uvit-ty l. 2. ti: Intrmnuruls l. 2. 3: Outing flulm l. Q. 25. 4. Swnior Tlzm-1'.v.' 'flu- f,'oi1seq1lvl1c'0 of il Tln-fury of Hlnnzxn Naturi- antl of Tlw Natural Law in thc Fornmtion of a Politir-nl Pliilosopliy ns Sven By ai Vuntrnst Of the fl0lltl'Zll,'t Tlicorics Of Itmisst-:iii nnrl Hobbes. XYILLLXNI lf. 5'lll':PtLXN.XK. HS. .' Tlzunnpw Sfrwrf AXvfJI'll'llll.', l'm111. Smlulity 2. 33. 4: Sum-timry Sm-it-ty 1. Q. :L Presirlent 4: lk-an s List 2. ti. 4: Purplv In-5' 1. Q. Ser-rctury IS, fillitlflllilll 4: Stnclcnt Fun- 1 . . gn-ss 1. 4: l'rt-slnnmn Class I'rn-snlvnt: Mvt ' .1 - - .1 ' ' llnli 1. Q..w.4:Unt1ng4 lnlr 1.10.41 lfnnn- linwk l. 2. Sflltvltl' Y'l14.w'.v,' Tln- llC2l4'tlUll wt Must-lcstu BI:-r'li:1I1i1'nlz1l14ltvllvlliivnlStinxuli fu, ' l lt.XXf'lF J. SI'LLIY,XX. BS. 311 Hlosxoru Nfrffl ll'nrm'.vlwr. ,llllN-V. Smlality ES. 4: SUS: Ilistnry Sum-ivty IS, I-3 Intrnninrails ti. 4: xYHI'I'l'stl'I' Vlnlv 2. ri. 4 Outing 4 lllll 33. 4. -xfllllll' 1l11.vl.v,' lllg- 4 um- pulsinnot' l'll11plr1j'e'I'sto linrgnin with Lniuns nnmlvr the Xaltiwnnl Lntmr lit-lations X1-t. .JOHN G. Sl'HI.Zlflt. XB. J-7 JH BE't'ClIIl'IJIJ1l I'I.l'l'lft For! ll'uj1ru'Ii, Illll. Snlivtilziry Society l. 2. 23. 4: Um-au1's List 2. 24. 4: Purple Key 34. 4: Stuflcnt Vnngrt-ss 1. 2. 23. Sm-inl .Xt-tivities Vliaiirinnn 4: Intramurals I: Junior Prrnn Vnnnnittvc: Uuting Vlulr l. 2. 4: WVH4' 1. 33: 'llmimliziwk l. Feature Hilitwr 2: Patrlier Se-niur Hrlitur. Srnior T11l.X'l-.N'.' Ussilivntiwll Ht' tht- IRUIIPS nf the Wrist as an Inelvx of .-Xnnt1wniic- Age nnrl Nntritinnal Status. l 108 LA ' 0.Y.0L 11:1 5-5- NOC VIN 516 CES .401 I I is X I'.X'l'IiII'K IJ. SI'l.I.IY.XN. ISS. l'IIlI,II' R. Sl'I.I,IY.XN. ISS. IMI IJIIIIIIIIINHII .Il'l'IllIl' N ,Yf'1r.wnrl1' l'r1rL' lfIIlll1'1jIirl'ff. X. .l. .lIlIlllll.f'll IIIIIIIII JU. .IIu.w.v. li uf I' I1 Ili-:iifs I,iaI 2.33101-rinsiii Vlulm I. IM-:u1'sI,isI I. Q.I5,4-3 I3usIm1f'luIx I. 2. SS. 4-1 -2. fig Vi-ms :mil I'rm'ilili- I. 2. II. Yif-4--I'rm-si- 'l'r:u'k 'I'v:un I. Q. 21, IIIIDIZIIII'I'1Cil'I'llI1lIl Vlub III-nl I: X1'w.Ivl's1'-x' Vluli I. Q. IS. -I-1 Uiiliiig 'L II: Ilishiry Sm-im-ty LZ, fl, 4-1 I'l1rpI0 3, 4. l'IuIu I. 2. 35. I-. Ni uim' Tl1f'.v1'.v.' 'I'Iu- Ili-elm-limi Sl'Ill.0I' Tl1r.w'.v.' 'l'Iu- I'III'v1'Is UI' IIIUIZIIIIIS Immu- HI' Ilia- Nitro firuiip In IIN- .Xmilur Iirnup in IIIZRIIIUIIUII .Xnli-.Xuml.Xliii-I5.Xl1IiIJmIi1's. IIN- li1'ZlI'II4lIl nl' XiIl'uIu-llzvlll' ixilll SINIIIIIII 5uIIiI1-. RUIIICRT J. SIYI'fI'INI'IY. ISS. THUNIXS Ii. SIVICICXICY. IIS. iii ,Ilaplr Hill IJFI-ft' f'0l'Illll'I-HI' lfmnl LIIFFIIIIIUIII. X. Y. .l.vl1lul1:l. .Url-v-v. elalilp' Q. 55. Sc-vre-tary 41 SUS: Intrzimurnls Smlulityti. 4-1 PC1341 fiC'l'lll1lll K'luIi IZIIIIIIIIQ, I Q. 34. 4: Trzii-k IIIPZIIII I. Q. 14. 4-1 NI1-I I'Iulr I. I'IuIi I. 2. 35. 4. -XIVIIIIOI' Tlzm-i.v.' I,r1f-ziliuli of 7 55. 4: Uuiing I'IuIr I. Q. II: ,IIflIll1lII2lWIiII. L4-IIi:1I :mil Svini-I,vIIi:iI Ile-in-s I,I'UlIllf'ClI Ily lrv:itim-nl with Nlushirrl fins. 114- J. I'1I7YY.XRD SYYHI'I'I'. JR.. BS. SMI l 'ulml Sfrrrl Brrcrly, .IIu.v.v. Smlzility I. Q. 3. -I-1 Iloaifs List Q3 Student Vmigri-ss 4-1 SUS: Intvrrau-izil .lustic-0 Vlub 3, 4: Blnkoly Lzilmor .Xmuiviiiy 24: VR.-X. Vhair- num uI'Gm'vri1im-iit Division 4-: North Slmrv Vluh I. 2: Boston I'IuIm 2. 3. 4: Outing Vlub I. Q, 3. 41 Purple 3. 4. S1-ninr TlIt'Sl.S.' The I'Ic'mimnic: Problem of thc Small Liberal Arts CoIICg0. E if 0 I l'Al'L R. SZLYK. BS. JIS nmfhm SI,-W, .IOIIX lll',lINluX. .X.I3. H.0rNm'r UMW fi I l'llfI'l'l'llll' Puri' I I I I,lIl'I'lll'.Yfl'I' fl. ,l1u,v.v. Slzl't'!5,4-Lf 1 f'lIQ1H'st S- . , x 1 Cfgltxl 'til u'0K,eSR,l:lIlillb lllg. 3- Qgllljlltilk Dt-:in s List 2: Al'llOlK 1 hOS: liitrziiiiurfils Club 1, Q' 3. Spnior TlH,NI'S: X-itumiu D. ' l. Q, fl, -lg I-imllmll N'l:11i:1gvr I. 2. II, .Xzirsity lI:iii:igcr 4: lkustfm I lull I. KZ. II, l'r4-sult-nl I, flllillflllilll l':IlSI1'l'IIZIIIVPIIQflllllllgjillllll I. 21 l,2lI4'll0I'. Sports lfcliloi' 4. SVIIIIIJI' Tl1r.vi.w.' ,X Sllllly ul' l,l'lll'C'l'l2IllOll Nlvllimls :is Must i'mmmmly I'sml in tlu- xl2llllll.ilCIlIl'IIlg.1 Firms in tlu-C ity nl INUI1-1-sIvi'. JOHN L. TONER. 15.5. IIICHAIIIJ li. 'l'RlC.XXOR. .X.lI. 14 LOCIFIFOOII Roar! .3 .lyz1.v.v1': Park Ilvrsf .Xvl'Il'f0Il, .Ilu.ss. -IIINIIIIIPII 1,101.11 -ill, ,IIr1,v.v. SOS1'lIrac'k'I'ea111I, 21 Boston flub I. 2. 3. 41 Smlulity I. Q. 24. 4: I,l'2Ill.S List I. 2. 3. 4: 1,4- Outing Vlulm 1. Q. 3. 4. Srnfor Tl1v.v1'.s.' The Vroisv I: .Iuniur l'rmn Vmuniittvv 25: Purplc Cast- for Multi-Empluycr llurguining. I. 21 'fmnnliaiwk I. 2. 23. Nlnkt--Ivp liclitur 4: N Huston Vlulm 4. il1'III.0l' Tlll'NI'N.' 'flu' Qllrnl- rz'yr'.w1'1r10 .lnno l'Im-y1'lu':il of Pope Pius XI :mil Its Iuflucnf-c on I,ailmuur. I OBO Y OLL JOHN M. 'l'IYI'lDDLl'l. BS. 11.255 ,YE 9111 l'011rI .II Iillllll.. Flu. Smlzility I. 2: K of K' II. 4: Dvzinis List I. 3. 4' History Sm-it-ty -2: lntramurzils I. Q: Frm-n vll Vlulm I. 2: lllukvly Lzilmur .-Xvzulviily DI. 4' 1 Q Nlvt Illlllh I. 2. 41Outingf'lul1 I. 2. 42 IYVPIK' I. Q: 'l'm11:1lmwk I. Nvnior Tlu'.v1'.v.' l'ulJli0 Policy mul liitcrimtimml Trade. 11 5 sims- l l N . . NOC VIN , SIG CES ir Xf 'I A. ,- +I N0 be I 1 ' 'K NT sf 39. tilitlltlilfl t . l'Xtil'1It. JR.. .X.ll. ltOl5lClt'l' IC. l'XSXYOlt'l'lL ,X.l5. lfli llYl'lllll'l'lIll'I't' .ll4l'llIIl' N l'urf'nl .Il'l'IlllI' l,11n.wlnl1'nf'. l'1l. ,XYI'll' lfm-lffllw. X. L. lit-:nfs List I. '2. Ii. tg llisluijv Sm-it-ly 211 SJlll4'ttl2It'j' Sm-it-tux' 'L Ii, t-1 SOS: VFD fi, 4-3 luti':umu':ils I. 2. 25. tlf'l'nsS:lIl1lfiI'll4'itll1' tg Histnl'-X'SuvivtyiigN11-If'tulrl.2.I5. I-1 Ouliug' l'luit.ul1-lplii:lf'tutvl.Q.f3. I-L Outing Vluti I. 'Z. Vlulr I. tl. f5:'l'1un::lmwk LZ. 35. .Xssistuut Sports 3 I-. NVIIIDIPI' 7'lll'-VI-N.' llul'lll1uu's: 'l'llt'tl' lfttl-m't liilttlll' I-L I,ittf ll'l' lf. Nwnfnr Y'llf'.w'.v.' ltmlsmls nu Iluluzm limty l llllf'ttUII5. for llw Rl'X'iNt4l!l ut' tlu' Nlr-t':1l'1':lii-Wlultt-r Imiui,i1r:itiwvu .X1't. 3.5 ltOl3l'fR'l' 'l'. Y.XX.XSSl'1. .X.l3. .IANIICS l'. VKX Iluuli, HS. GICOIIUIC V. YmI.xf'li.x, 15.5. 153 .Huy Nlrwf J-.ll l.,1f11r'r1'.vf .ll'l'IIIll' if I'ln1.vr111l Nfrwvf ljlflft' .Ym1yul1u'f.'. 101111. l lllil'lfllI'll, X. J. lfllSf I,0ll!jlIlf'Il1l0ll', .IIIIN-V. flltlttj'Q.3.'l'1H2lll1'tlt1ll'.YSfN'tt'tf' L: li wtf' IMXZIIIQS List 551 fit'I'lll2lIl Vlulu 351 Vruss :nut l,t'2ttliS List 21 Varsity lizlsvtmll 1, 21 Olm- 7 25, 43 VVU 4-1 Dt-:nfs List Ii: .Xl ltO'l't'. t'rm-ilnlv l. 2, View--l'i'x-sielt-int 35. I,l't'5t4ll'lIt 41 Vtulm 3. 415prillgfi0l1tf'llltJ l. 2. fi. 4-3 Outing xltlttilfj' Bull l'umiuittm- I-1 l l't'5llIll2lll Dv- Outing Vlulm l. 2. 25. 4-. Ncllfnr Tllr'.vl'.w.' Tha- Vluti Q. 3, 4-. Sulfur Tl1r.v1'.w.' 'Flu' .Xrlv:lm-t-- tritiugl SOS: Iutm-rr:u'iziI .lustiw Vtutr 55. 41 IJl'tl'l'llltll2lttUll ut' thc- xIHlt'I'lllitl' Ytbigtits of llll'Ilt of Nvgro l'1flllt'2lti0Il iu tho tvuitwl Drzuuutir- Stwivty Q1 xY2ltl'l'lllll'j' Vtulr I. 2. fi. l'olyviu:il f'l1lui'iclt- Hy Osmosis. Vim-nsity, Stzltcs. 4- TH-usl1l'c'r 2: Outing t'lulm I, 2. 25. t. Srnior :intl Light SK'2ltt1'l'illg. llzr.vi.v.' Tlu- Illlllltg.ft'2lttUll :nut Nutimmlity . - 4 - . Mt ut IQJQ :intl Its lzttvvtx nu tllv C urrvut 'nlitic-:ll S1-4-110. IHS gi l 1 5 j. -l l l' 4 R Pi i 9 ii a f l l l 1 l 9 1 AA f A'1 a l f A . it 0 L ' 4 B0-Y-OL l P l F I l 'l l 1 YYILLIARI S. YYALSH, AB. 46 Dvllwoocl Road BFOIl,l'L'ZlI1l', X. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, -1-1 Dean's List 1, 4g Fresli- man Delmatingg SOS: History Society 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Met Vluli 1, Q, 3, 41 Outing Club l, Q, 3, 4. Senior Tl1z'.v1'.v.' The liifects of Physical Environment on the Mental Attitude of the lY0rker. I l Z HINY.-XRD P. YYALSH, B.S. JAMICS II. YYALSII, .-LIS. 1.3 Harrison .'ll'l'l1IIl' 104 Ifnglvlroml ,'ll'l'Ill1l' .Yz'1vp0rf, If. I. Hriglziozz, .lIu.v.s. Intramurals 1, Q. 3, 41 Freslinian Footlmallg Deans List l, Q, 3. 41 lntrauuuals I. 2. Ii. 4: Varsity Football SZ, IS, 41 Blakely Lalmur In- tierinan Vlulm l. Q. 253 lim-stun t'lulm l. Q, Ii, 4. stitute 33 Outing Vlulv l. 2, 3. Sl'Ill.0I' Tllt'Sl'S.' NFIIIIUI' Tl11'.v1'.s.' Business l,l'Ul't't,llll't'S in the Tlie Current Er-oiimiiie Progress ut' ltlimle t'onstru1'tinulndustry. Isla ml. ..- EDWARD M. NYARDZALA, lS.S. JOHN J. WEIS. .X.lS. JY' Ifrnrsi .All't'IlIll' J-31-N' All'l'NIlF .V llv0I'C'l'.Yfl'I', Jluss. H1'ool.'lyf1 JG. N. Y. SOSL Intramurals 1, Q. fl, 4: Blakely Lalmur Soclality l. Q. 55, 41 K ovt' C Q. 35. 41 QFD S24 Aeacleniy fig xY0lC6St0l' flulm l. Q. fi. 4. Vive- llean's List l. fi. 41 XHOTF, Sm-lal .-Xetix' Cliairnian 4llll'lStIll2iS Danee 4: Outing t'lulm ities Voniniitiee 4. t'mnpany lixeeutive 4 23 Pate-her 4. Senior Tl11'.v1'.v.' Direvt glrlver- Military Hall tfonunittee 43 Vross t'ui'rent '7 tiging, 25, 43 SOS: Intramurals l. Q. IS. 41 Met Vlulm I - 2, fi. Sec-retarv 4: Outing Vlub 1. 2, 4: l'ur ble . , l l,2lllCllt'l' ClI'f'llli1tl0ll Blanager 4. Senior Tllvxzs Decentralization as a l'lZlt'lUl' in Plant Loca tions. 117 4 IJUN.Xl.IJ II. WI'IISlIICI'IiI'lII. IIS. .IIIIIX W. WIQISICII. LII. .ZS lf. l nr1'.wl l,l'l-l't' ll-7 l','1l.wl.N'fIlfl Nlrwl Sprl'l1!IfI:'Iff. X. J. ,XYl'Il' I'm'l.' -'51 N. I', l,1'1lllIH Lis! I. Q, II. I-3 'I'l-gn-Ig 'Il-:un I. Q. II, I: S1IIlI'IIIIII Y Sm-I4-ly Q. II. I1 I'I'II Q, 25. I1 Nh-I Vlulv I. 'L II. I-1 Uuling I'IuIr I. 2, IS. I. I'InriwIupIu-rx 2, II: I,l'2lIlIN I.isI I. Q. II. I-1 SVIIIIUI' Tllr.w'.v.' 'I'Iw IIIIIIM' :lluI I'urv HI' IIN' XIIO'I'1':HlISz II-II III-Imling fI: Ilislury Su-. Ilullaur F-Iun'I:xg4-. 1-I1-ly II, I-1 SXYIIIIIIIIIIQ' 'Il-:um I. 2. II, I-1II:ImII1 1.1-rnmn I I11III.'!1NI1'IIIuIrI.'2.Z5.I1UuIlng l'InI1 I. '2. II. I1I'II.X.i'I1:nirm:1n I,:1xx' Ilivisiml I: IV 'III' I. '2. Sf-nfur Tll4'.N'I.N.' ,Xu I'IN'2lIII2lIIUll UI' III1' .IlI4II1'I:lI I'IlIInaupIlj' uI'.IllsII1-1' IYIIIIJIIII II.bIJmlg,1I:um1 l'Ix'iI I.IIwrIiI-s. 'Q 405 ,XIl'l'III'Ii .L WI-II,I,I-III. IIS. IIIIWXIIIJ .I. IYI'IS'I'. IIS. 211 1II'llHl!lH l,l'I'l'l' lf.'lQ Sllllfll Ifflfllflfll l,l'l-IV' II'f'.wl Pain! IIIVIINIIIII, X. .l. l,1'fl'0IAf JI. .Il1'rAll. l'I'Il 25. I-1 IJr:m1:lII1- Sm-I4-Iy 21 IIIIITIIIIIIITIIS SmI:nIIIy I. Q1SIIIIl'IIl2lI VSfN'Il'I.YQ.3,41 K of I, 2: -IIIIIIUI' Prom I'mnlniIIm-4-1 N1-w .Im-rsvy I' II. I-1I'l'IJ 2. II, I-1 NIl0'I'I'. Sqwinl .X1'IiVI- f'IuIm I. 'IIl'v:Isl1I'1'l' Q. YIV4'-I,I'l'SIlIl'lII 25. Vrmi- III-s IIHIIIIIIIIII1' 55. 'I-. NIIIII:1ry I5:III III!-KIIIZIIIV II:-nl I-1 IIuIing1I'IuIn I. 2. 55. I-1 WVIII' I. Q. man I. Vmss f'urr1-nt ti. -I: Inlrammrznls I. 2. IIIIII-I' ,XIIIIliIIII1'1'I' II. I: 'I'4m1:1I1:1wI4 I, 2. II. I1 II, -I-3 JIIIIIUI' I'rum IIIIIIIIIIIIIUU E51 Nlif-Iligull I'utI'cM'I11II:5, -I-. Srnim' Tln'.w'.w.' SIl'IlI'IlII'l'2IIIlI l'IuII I. Q. II, I'r4-sicla-nl I-1 Uuiing l'IuI1 I. 2. I,K'Yl'II,Illll0IlI HI' 'I'v1'lIl. Nrufru' Tl1rxl'.v.' 'IIIN' Roh- of IIN- ISIIWI l'vII in Ilw NlllII'I5IlIlIl'III of Illc x,i'I'Il'IlI'1lIl'S. II?-I .IUIIN Il. IYI'II.f'II. Bb. IJ .N'0I'Nlll0IlI'lll' lfourf .lumuir-u l,llll'II, .Ilu.w.v. m-Iunry Sm-in-ly I: IIlII'2lllIllI'2lIh I, 2. 4- NUI' .2.f. - 1 , ' r t 4 III, I nl Iulr I I I I1,I,IlIIII,gf Iulr I. 2, I, 4- Nwrrfor Tll1'.wl'.v.' 'l'Iw IIisIm'I1':lI IM-va-Iupnmmxt III' Ilu Qlnml I'mmUpiuim1uI'tI1 I' I' X .XI ! lx sims- N . HOC VIN SIG CES li an M0 ,N XI ex' A x? J 'X ,af N -1 , 1 I 'Q 65 , A . 1 t ll u if ! S l I It ln 'J l l JOHN E. WESTHOFF, B.S. It . l 32-17 156th Street ll Fluslzirry, N. Y. Senior T lzv.si.s': Treason and the 'l'l1re-at of Communism. 1 l l . 7 3 ' 'L, Lg.ijt! g? C E yt I P it itttt E 'l I YU O ,. l lil l t 1 I WILLIAM J. WHITE, 13.5. RALPH li. NYILLIAMS, JR.. BS. IH Lufuycffr' Sirvvl -K5 Cliffllif Arvnzu' Ilarfforrl, I lUIlIl. ll'0rf'r.wfvr J, Jlass. Sotlnlity lg Dt-au's List I. Q, 3, 43 S051 His- Soelality 55. 4: SUS: 'l'r:wk 1: Worvvster Club torySot'i1-tyiglllt0l'I'zl1'i:ilJustit'04'll1lm2,Il. 4, fllllllflllllll 41 Hz1rtl'or4l Vluli '1'1'cus11i't-1' I, St'l'I'l'till'y Q. Vivo-l'r0sitl4'iit 3, Prcsiclviit 4. Svrzinr Tl1z'.v1'.w.' St-opc of Jlulic-izll lievivw of gxlllIllIllStl'2ltlVC Doc-isions of tht- cl0llllCi'tll'llt Commission on Civil Rights. Tl1v.si.v.' History ol' Diplomacy. J. l'll'Gl'lNl'l NYILLS, AB. l'llJG.Xli J. YYINTERS. AB. .GNU Illlllillll Lanz' .Y.ll'. lifl .llflllmry Nfrvvl lVa.vl11'nglm1 Ili. D. I '. Grafton, .llu.v.v. lntraimurzils l, Q, 43 llaskt-tlmll Mzilizlgcr l. Q. Dvaifs List fig .Xl ll0Tt' Il. 4. Flyiiig Vross lluskvtlmll Statistivizin fi, 41 fl01'lIl2lIl Vlulm l. Sports litlitor fl. 4: l'll'l'Slllll2llI Dt-lmtingg SUS: 21 Junior Prom c,l0lllllllltl'01 South .Xtlzmtiv HJF llt-batting fl, 41 History Sovivty 33 Intra- Vlulm l, 2, 3, 43 Outing Clnlx l. Q, 3, 4. Svnfor murals 2, 35, -I-1 llrzimatit- Soc-it-ty 25, 4: Worvvs- Tl1f'.v1'.s.' Morality in Mzxritiinv Vases. te-r flulm l. Q. Il, 4. Spnior Tlll'NI'N.' Nlzitcrialistir' ljvvolution in 'lllll'00 Plays of l'lllgl'lN' 0'Neill. 119 l, Q. 3, 41 l'atc-lu-r. Art Editor 4. Senior .0 3 om NLE Q! . P' ... ine- f NIQI I Mix X 5-4123s. I . l NOC VIN SIG CES x I , ' A IIICXIIY Z.XNI'1'l I'I. IIS. IIIIISIQIYI' IV. ZI'III.I,l'IlI, IIS. .H lluhlin llill 1,70 .Ilusam Drizv' l,rr', .Ilr1.w.w, .IIu11ha.v.w'f, N. Y. Smlzllity I. 'L 25. I-1 HZlIl!'IlI2ll Y Sm-i1-ly I. Q, 35. Smlnlity 343 fI1'I'IIl2lIl l'lnIx I, 2, 3, Yi1'v-I'rvsi- I-1 Ii uf I' 35, Ig lim-:nfs l.i,t I. '21 I,I'2llllilIIl' uh-nl -I-1 IYVIII' I, 2.24,-I1Mm-tf'lulrl, 2, 3, -I-1 Sm-in-ly Q. 25. Ig IllIl'2llllIIl'JlIS I. '21 I'1I'l'IH'II Vlulv Uniting i'IuIr I. 'L II, 4-. Srnfor 7'l1f'.vl's.' The- I5. I: lim-rksluirv Vluln I. 2. II. I'1I,IlIIIlQ'f'IIlII I, Ill'l'St'lll'l' UI' l'roI1-ins :md I'ul'l1ol1y4ll'ntes in 2. Ii. I-. Hrnfnr Till'-YI.-Y.' Nlmlvru NI1-Ihmlx of l'ur:nm-c-ium I':uul:nIlnn. T1-zu-lxing l,1IIIj.flI2Ig'1'S. U .ff X ,, 1-47 IIXIIIIY II. ZININIICR. XII. NURNIXN I'. ZOLKUS. ILS. IlOI5I'1Il'I' I . DILXY IUJ' lx'f'rl.vinglun .Il'4'11111' If Huy Nlrwwl .QU .'II'1l'IIfjf0ll SI. vll'I'Nl',lf Vily, X. J. .lnlm.wlrm, If. I. Hyde' Park, Mass. SUS: xvZll'III Vlulm I, 2, II, i'mnlnmIurm- I1 Nlvl I rmInn:m I mnIIv:1II1 Y:ll'sil-V Ifcmtlmzxll Q. fi, 4: lwlllml Smf 's NU -'f Vlulx I.2.2i,IgU11lilugl'lllI1I.2.Nr11inrTllr.vf.v: IllII'2lIlllII'1lIS I. 2. 35. I: Shui-I'ul IYIIIIIIIIIIIIII Q1 'I'Ilv I l1m'linns :mel Ulrligulinns ul' :n Iimkn-r .Xssislnnl Khan-In, I I'l'SIlllI2lll lfmmtlmzlll -I-1 Iillmlm- in IIN- IIlllNDl'IIllj,f IIIISIIIUSS. Islzuul Vluln I. 2, Ii, Ig Uuling IVIIIID I, 2. Sflllhlfl' y'lll'Nl'N.' 'IIITIIISIICI' 'IIITIIIIIIIQ in I'I4IlIl'2l- limi. 120 YYILLIAM J. ISRENXAN ICVGICNIC 'I'l'Rl'0T'l'F l'f11'ful Sluivx .-lrmy I'111'1vrl Siulvs ,lrmy e f ,ff -ABQ .Y. ,A 5 5 7 'A 5 X' USA IQ Y ... ff 'Q f? f gag: N ...,,.. QQ 'i -4- Jann-s I . l'mx'm-rs, llnmhl li. I . Iiumpus, John E. lmhly. William J. 0'M:1llcy:1nd Pctvr J. McCord SEMINARIANS --'Nth-1-'sv' PK :W Nw. I . .. 7' 'QS 1.19-,.'g,.. gui: '-ff'-YI' ff-- x . Iloward J. McCormick Pvlcr -I.SI'1llll2lllllllll llmmlel llvlmklls William li. Vulllmlly William J. Russell P I 83 A Vg, , ' y , -f-' ,C . .' .3 V n I ,- , , 71 ' ,Nr i bfi' I I A MJ.. - 41,1 J' ' 1-J . 4 , 'M 5.5. x f Ei ml . Q K sf: 'We if lf? 1.1 ftsii 'aan ,Q ' 511111111-1 R. f'Q'C'C'ilI'C111 Ru111,11ph F. Leveille JX1lt'Il Vhrist 1ix'1-11 1111 1'111'th. H1- i11x'it1111 y1j11111g 111011 to put ilXY2iy the things of this w111'111. tu follow 111111. 17llI'1Ilg th1- past flllll' yL'2lI'S. 11h1111st thirty 1111-111111'rs 111 thc 1-lass of 19.33 h11v1- 11001-ptecl this 1-1111111-11gi11g1 i11x'it11- 15 tion to thc IDI'1L'S11f' 111111 rt-ligimls 1if1-. Y 'Y' ', 7, BIHIJB' 1111 vc 1111111-1't 2l1iCI1 st11c1icsf111't111' 1111001-S1111 pricst- - ,S l' 111111111. to s1-1'x'1' thvir own 11111111111 i11 the p111'1s111-s. 01111-rs J 1 h11x'1- 111111111-11 I't'11g1Ol,lS co11g1'1-g11ti1111s 111111 1111111-1's. to scrvc 111 11111111- 111111 111111111111 111 p111'is111's. s1:1111111s 111111 1'11t1'1111t 111111s1-s. T111- 1111155 of 19.33 111111sts il 1111101-s1111 s1'111i11111'i1111 111 F1'11111'1'. 111111 0t1lt'l'S f1'11111 lI1111t1'1'111 to B111ti1111i11'1'. YY1- 111111 Jcsuit sc-1111111stics 111 New 1'JI1g2Q12iIll1. Ncw York 111111 Ohio. il l'11ssio111st 111 IOXY21. 211111 il Truppist 111 Kl'I11tlL'kf'. T111'1111g11 the long yt'tlI'S of study 11111-1111. wc 1111110 to Il12ltC11 their IDI'i1j'Cl'S for us with p1'11y1-1's of 11111'111111'11g1-- 1111111t for th1-111. Cor11e1i11s J. G1,1ggi11 CK111'11l1'11111 1101111 H. Lizio. IJOIIZI111 F. f,10IlyIl0I'. 111111 Robert IJflVt'10Ck. Sfunrlirzyj Germrgc J. Rcugcr. George J. fiilfigg. John F. S111i11. 111111 -11111105 H. Bl'f'lgllll11. 11111111-s I . IICFIIIHII 1 'P 5191711111 li. 1111t1i1111'i1i1 if N ,gd .fm 211 'T- .1-1 -. Jr 11 V tg ' -,svfwwzf lg- .- Mr. -,qu 4, 1 -,ft--1. ,315 .. . ftff.?wt35-wggfi. IQIP4 E 'mv'-f' 'ff ' -Q .- lm-fy 'f ' fs 4 if Q W- Z, '.'t,'f3 ' gf' 'g if ,fb 1 A m. . 5,24-'72-:if e 345. ' if ' 15,31 P 1 2, I ' Q .gk 5. 1 'A - 2' t af 22 W ' -JSI? W .l 'r . gt 3' ' 5 .sh - ,'f1.'.s2 . ,pri , A.- 1.h,- U M5 vi . ': S 'af - .xg ,A 1 v- 3 . 2 '.t31'2Q. .ga- .4 QQ M. . . tw , ' . V. ..-ff Q W' K t 'fi r ' - '- If f 6,-t J J fa. I, . I- .W fy- f P ks , .elf Q 7 . 1 .,' me twiki, , Q., H, BIAS I . NI.XII'l'IY. III N I me N NOC VIN 5- 'W B- ? Ile fr' M '4 ' Z ' X I I ,af Q ' 1 I e w. .Z-!f- W n ,IOIIX J. t'UYI,I'1 Ill! 110111 In my Itutlwr s lnousv tlnt-rv :irc many IIIZIIISIUIIS. IYQ-rv it uot so, I slnoulcl lmyt- toltl you. lN't'2IlISl' I go to prt'pzu't- za plum- for you. .Xml if I ,go :mtl pre-p:u'c at plat-0 for you. I .nu c-ouuug again. :mtl I will takc you to Nlysclfz tlmt wl1t-rt- I zuu. tlu-rt' you also may ln' . 'flux clay. in tlnost- mansions zflxmw, 2 uw- two wllo wcrt' wltll ue in SCIIIUIIIIDUI' ISH- SI, Iuut wlno Iiuislu-tl tht- vourst- sutlclt-uly. ztlom-, :mtl out of IIIIIC In-l'o1'v tht- IllI'0IIt' ol' .XIIIIIQIIIY Goml. Wt know an plum- luis In-vu prt-p:u't-rl for tlu-lu tlu-rc, just us wt' kuow tllvy wt-rv QIIXYZIXS p1't-pun-fl to I't'f't'IVt' lt. It lx too ,gm-:nt :I task t-vt-r to wvigln or 4-xpluin our loss in tlwm: wt- lost lztuglltm' :mtl spirit. In-:art :mtl luuuility. zlllcgizillcc :tml clcvotiou, lm-aulillg :mtl cliligt-:lm-, sim-vrity :mtl sirupliz-ity. Iiut wt- lmrl Iouurl all tht-sc first, lwforf- wc- voulfl lost- IIIUIII. .Xml Illflllgll wt- ' 1 . . svzucll uutll tlut- I-url ol our tunv. wc- toulcl hurl uo mort fitting rt-turn for wlmt tluy slmrt-fl with us IIIIIII tht- l.IllIIllIlIt'llI of tllt- l,orcl's promisc. . . that wln-rc I nm. tllt-rv you na also rusty lw. Uuderc 35565 DMUND CABIPIUN was one of the most brilliant undergraduate scholars of his day at Oxford University. His future in the court circles of Elizabeth seemed assured. Yet, Campion turned aside from the broad road of sueeess that lay open to him, and spent his days hunted and finally martyred, by the very men he could have dominated at that court. j if He realized early in his career that studies and the honors they is could bring were not an end, but a means, a tool in the process of preparation. Because of this, he applied himself to them and found them filled with a new meaning. For those of us who are still at Holy Cross, there must be a significance in his action for we then can understand that this is not an ending We make here for today . . . but a beginning, for tomorrow. BLESSED EDMUND Cuimox. S.J. X x u N Prw'-fy I . , ,L .,:. .,Iu. 4 - G x I W 4 Q . a ,.A Nr' 'Xu ' Qu' il, 1' M ,' , 1. Y!','x ,1' I ,, 1 My , ' l f . Y., 4 41 I. . , Y 1 Q v . 'g,..', ,H FP'-195 if ' 7 1 'I , Q, H g .,,' ' 1 1 . I 'X X 41: I J, Q13 an I ' H1 ' an 665' fav!! ' .. ' - ' I .C A M' i 5 I , 1 J 'I ' d 1 .-I 1- w n ff I A , .n, , 'NI mf' ' , 1' 'IM , X, 1 ' , PT 1, 'N ,,,, .' l, '1 If ..1 I ' I! 1' W n ., 4.4.1 ,'.,4.n .dilnlhlluia 1 J' ,X ,-N 1 Q F am, 'ff 1 'mr xr 39511 P Ii? 'Ye ,QS J - i x s,4 Q , , K f. Yi 4 Y A '11 . ,R , Fw 1 fy N. ef H gk ,fa nf sat' af' if ,-1 -,f 1' ,f ,J If ,' f' A,-f f ,f- .1- ,J Mn 'f ,, 4- N ,fi ., ,,,, gg' 'ax 0 X va f'.? s.'-. ft. 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That it funt-tions so wt-II asa unit. is tlut- to niany things: first to tht- t-x- t-t-llt-nt lt-atlt-rship ot' l'rt-sitlt-nt John Sunnna antl his l't-llow-of'lit-t-rs: st-t-ontl to tht- two yt-ars of at-tluaintantt antl frit-ntlship that huilt up this unity: antl. niost ini- portant ot' all. to t-at-h antl t-yt-ry ont- of tht- four huntlrt-tl antl twt-nty-ont- Int-n who havt- joint-tl lllt'IllSf'lYt'S wholt-- ht-artt-tlly in making tht-ir t-lass ont- ot' whit-lt tht-y t-an ht- proutl. antl ont- whit-h will ht- ahlt- ht-st to show tht- trut- spirit of lloly Vross. Tht- past yt-ar has ht-t-n an t-xtrt-nit-ly important ont- for us of tht- t-lass ot' 19.34. ht-t-ausv tht-rt- is always stunt-- tthing spt-t-ial ahout Junior yt-ar at lloly Vross. Junior yt-ar is tht- yt-ar of our l'roni1 it's tht- yt-ar wht-n tht- lmig lfltl appointmt-nts art- lnatlt-, hringing tht- plum oflit-t-s to thost- who havt- worlit-tl hai-tt for tht-In ovt-r tht- past thrt-t- Nt-arsg it's tht- yt-ar wht-n wt- ht-gin to rt-alizt- that wt- art- wt-Il ovt-r tht- halt'-way niark. antl that our t-ollt-gc t-art-t-rs art- fast tlrawing to a t-lost-. Noi' is this all: for Junior yt-ar is sonit-thing mort-, sonit-thing that t-an nt-yt-r ht- t-apturt-tl in wortls. stunt-thing that inust ht- t-xpt-rit-nt-t-tl to ht- known, antl sonit-thing that t-an nt-vt-r ht- rt-pt-att-tl. lt's a spirit antl a ft-t-ling. hut all that wt- t-an rt-nit-niht-r art- nanit-s antl tlatt-s. .Xntl tht-st- art- thc ont-s tor our own Junior vt-ar. f v , . , . Wt- rt-turnt-tl to tht- C ross in latt- 5t'lllt'llllN'l'. a httlt- satl to st-t- tht- sunnnt-r gont-, hut vt-ry niut-h awart- of our int-rt-ast-tl iniportant-0 as I'ppt-rt-lassnit-n. Tht-rc wt-rt- tht- usual lint-s to stantt in. antl forms to till out. l'hilosophy st-t-int-tl to ht- surrountling us t-oinplt-tt-ly, antl it tlitlnit st-t-ni possihlt- that this was tht- ht-ginning ol' our thirtl yt-ar. Soon wt- wt-rt- t-aught up in tht- whirl ol' lt-t'turt-s antl lt-ssons, stantling in lint- at tht- hookstort-, antl gt-tting hat-lt to tht- oltl jolm of ht-ing a t-ollt-go nian. lint lt-st all work antl no play niakt- Junior a tlull hoy, tht- Foothall st-ason yt-ry thoughtfully ht-gan right on tht- ht-t-ls of t-lasst-s, antl tht-rt- wt-rt- solnt- trt-Int-ntlously t-xt-iting Saturtlay aftt-rnoons, wht-n wt- t-oultl gt-ti out antl t-ht-t-r tht- tt-ani. with an t-xtra loutl l-Ioiah for our own vlassniatt-s, among tht-In .lat-li Varroll, Tony Parisi, antl Gt-nc St-hillt-r. .Xntl as tht- fall ht-gan to slip into goltlt-n latt-nt-ss, wt- wrt-stlt-tl with Barbara. Vt-lart-nt, Ft-rii. antl t-onipany. in prt-paration for tht- liogit' Speci- lnt-n. whit-h turnt-tl out to ht- not ont--half so had as it hatl ht-t-n pivtllrt-tl. .Xhnost ht-fort- wt- knt-w it, Thanks- giving antl tht- t-ntl ot' tht- Footlmall st-ason hatl t-omt-. and gont-, antl as tht- t-oltl Turkt-y antl tht- tlt-atl Eaglt- wt-rt- put hat-k on it-t-, tht- tt-am got togt-tlit-r antl t-lt-t-tt-tl Junior Hank I,t-lnirt- as nt-xt st-ason's t-aptain. By now, Vhristmas was only a ft-w short quizzt-s away, antl in tht- mitlst, of vacation tlrt-anis, wt- sutltlt-nly rt-alizt-tl that St-nior yt-ar was Crt-t-ping up on us. Alrt-atly, half of us were wearing our rings. and although the 19.33 Patelzer was still a closely guarded secret. Paul Giutfre had been named as Editor of the 1954 edition. .Xnd in the other forms of publication, the class of '54 was also doing its bit, with Bob Dorton. I.ou flraco. and Henry Traverso helping to give birth to the T0lIIllllIIlIl'li' every week, while Tom Ryan. Jack Gibbons, and Jim Fahey helped keep up the standards of the Purple. Before we had left for vacation, Basketball had be- come the feature attraction, and after our return, it be- came even more exciting. with Juniors Togo Palazzi and Ron Perry lending added sparkle to the court razzle- dazzle. But Basketball notwithstanding, every eye was soon trained on the Exam schedule. and every light was burning late in preparation for our twice-yearly bout with the bluebooks. lvhen Exams were over, we could sit back for a mo- ment or two and catch our breaths, while congratulating the four men from our class, Joe Vorry, Jim Finn, Paul Giuffre, and Jack U'Grady, who had been tapped by the golden key of ,llplza Signm. Xu. Juniors were suddenly very much in evidence. with the Tonzalzazelf under new Junior management. and with members of the class of '54 surging to the front in every other activity from debating to dramatics, and from Sodality to regional clubs. But the big event of every Junior year is the Junior Prom, and ours was no exception. Since early in the first term when Vharley hlillard had been named Prom Vhairman. not a week had gone by without some announcement in the Toma- lIll'Il'li' of the progress of the Prom. and from lIltCI'-t0I'IIl recess on, all eyes had been trained on the first weekend of hlay. But not all the advance publicity and excite- ment, could have dampened the success of the Prom. for it was perfect in every detail. From the slightest bit of decoration right on up to the band. nothing could have been bettered. It was not only the event of the year, it was the event of our college lives. U,-.. .linux J. NlI'l'4'HI'lLL, Jn. Vice l,l'1'SI.llf'llf Dxvin T. Nletio1.nnn'k. Ja. yll'l'llNll l'l'l' .Xnd now, with the Prom over and elections for Senior officers completed, we are rudely reminded that our Junior vear is all but over. lt's been a good vear, as dil'l'erent and varied as the four lumdred some odd men who comprised it. and as wonderful as the spirit which made this group a unit. Before Exams begin once more. and the oral boards have us fast within their grasp. we can take one last look back into the year which went so quickly, but shall remain in our memories for so long. 131 L it Jonx J. Mr'C',xaTin' Ncerefury rx! lflllf, hifi fn lflyhlf I':1sq11uIv J. I':rIumIm. In-r:lI1I I . Xulps-. IIIIIIIII 'I'. Iir.-4-n. IiuIwrI If IM-lnslmm-. Ni4'I1uI:ns J. l,upI-I-tv. Jr.. I'II'2lllIi X. Vamp. Mark J. II:nm1iImI. II'll'l'.X' II. IIIII. Jr.. IIII-In:lraI If Marx. Jnlm I'. lhmulun-. .XFIIIIII I . I I:1Iu-l'Iy. Jusf-pIl .I. f:uIrnzny. Nfwunl ll,HIl'.' IYIIIIHIII NI. IQ4'I'1'5l'j'. Jr.. I,n1lis .I. I'r:u-n. Jr.. I':luI II. zllsunmln. I'Il:lrI4-s II. 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J11svpI1 J. G11111111vrsI1:1r'I1. 'I'I1u111:1s J. IIUVIIO. WiIIi:1111 J. IYoIsI1 IJ2lXYI't'Il1'l' J. Iiilgilll. G1-urge I . .XII1-11. Svcmul Ifmr: Ii1vIwrt J. IIoH'111:111. YYIIIIQ1111 J Rz1H'0rIy. I7:1vi1I 'I'. NI1'GoI1Iri1'k. Hugh .X. II2lII2lg2fIll'l'. G1'urg1- .X. Blair. JUI111 II JOIIIISIUII. I r:111k IV. Harris. 'I'I1o111z1s J. lI111'pI1y. Thin! lfmr: JnI111 P. IJIIQIIRIII Ili1'I1z1r1I IC. XI1-C'0r111ic'Ii. RUI11-rt G. IJRIIIITX. Park II. St:1Ifu1'1I-S111iII1. Ilnlmcrt J FIXIIII. John J. Shaplcy, Hurulnl A. NIf'I'III'f1y. Frm-1I J. Maxrtin. JoI111 .L Ucrlva. Jr Fourflz lfmr: I':111I J. Otis. IC. 'ISIIIICS Kc-Ily. JHI111 BI. Tr:1i11ur. YYiIIi:1111 J. Ge-arty Rube-1't IS. Vusvy. Lm M. Mc-NI:1I11r11. Barry II. NIC'IJflll0llf.!Il. Vvrllflll M- FIYIIII. -IF Fzifflz Hozr: I'I1z1rIcs IC. I . NIiII:1r1I. Ilrum- J. lIc'C'o1111:11:I1i1-. I'I11gc111- II. IA-f0IJvr0 IYIIIIQ1111 Il. LXIICII. IIIIIOIIIZIS I . IQUUQIII. JuI111 J. I 11I1-y, JOIIII A. IIURIFII. w Vnuk. Joss-pI1 I . Dc-v:1111'. Jr.. Jz11111-s I.. II11,qI11's. IIIIIHIIIZIS A. H1-Gcvvr-1'11. Jr.. JQ11111-5 I I N 'l'lll'1l'UllI'Sl' of our foul' years at Holy l'i'oss il is in- proiully array:-ll on llu- ,Qricliron a foriniflahll- 1-ollc-c-tion 1-vitalvlc that wc- pass tlirough that youthful stagl- of hall-luislll-rs. In llu- 1-liargiiig har-kliclfl you foulul llu- lxnown as Sophomore-s. lt is not tlu- poslulanl lyro or tc-am's lczuling sc-orl-r. l.ou llc-ttingl-r, ancl tlu- vc-ry vor- llu- lu-w'-world novic-0 that rc-turns as a SOIJll0Ill0l'l'1 it is satill- .lc-rry U'l,l-ary, with Joe- lglllll'l'XVltZ, -lack Ilamil- nol llu- uppl-r-4-lass -Illllllll' with his I-mach--il satis- ton aiul licl Stromski c-ompll-ling our c-onlrihution of l u-lion: il is not tlu- w'orlrlly-w'isl- Sc-nior alrc-:uly rv- hal-las. Thost- impciu-lrahll- massl-s on llu- liiu- w'l-rv Dim-li on-lliiig.: llu- rapiclly haste-ning linis to his ll'Illll'l'2 it is Vast-y. Tom Varstl-ns of Brown ganu- fanu-, llu- rl-gular llu- Sophomore-, a spa-c-ii-s ol' iiulivirlual rl-nowiu-ll for his llolis, Vooiu-y, llu-, alul l l:u-li, Je-rry llarpl-r alul Ili:-li losmopolilan c-ulling ol' llu- varil-cl llilh-i'l-iu-1-s ol' llu- Murphy. 'l'lu- rl-4-orlls art- uiu-quivor-al as lo llu- profu- ollu-I' llirm- slralas ol' 1-ampus lill-. Ill- is not as slaifl as sion ol' havoc' llu-sv lallllu-s ol' '55 wrought. llu- Sl-nior. nol as gullilmll- as llu- Frosli, aiul yi-l sonu-- 'l'lu- swimming ll-am 4-mploys llu- tall-nls of sl-vt-n lmu-s lu- is liolh. lll- is llu- volll-gialv :uloll-sc-4-nl, slill wall-h-worlliy nu-rnu-n from llu- SOllllUlll0l'l'K'l2lSS1llllll llisl-ow-ring aiul 1-xploring, hut alri-:uly having lomul llu- haslu-lliall squacl is i'4-pi'l-sl-nll-ll hy llu- fahulous fivl- lnough lo assurl- him ol' possl-ssion ol' llu-gnu-1-s lo l':u-l- ol' .lol-y Iflarly, .lov l l-rroiu-, lfranli Kasprzali, Jim la-w'is with poisl- llu- lI'2lIlSll2ll'l'lll'll'Y alul soliclilif-s ol' lill- aiul aiul lYall Supronowic-Z. Nor was llu- lravli ll-am ll-fl to llu-woi'l1lalumul him. lwillcllz- ils lol-s. l'aul Murphy, a lil-y man on llu- squarl, Our own lrraiul ol' Sophomorm- was not mul-li clill'l-rl-nl. isa mill-roft-xc-1-plional almilily alul rc-nown, whill- Javfi lIl'lll2lll1'l.l'll'll1lS llu-ougliout llu- sr-hool, among l':u-ully Dall-y alul llay cliNapoli sprint with llu- lu-st ol' llu-m. nul vlassmatl-sg lu- lil into llu- l'XlI'2ll'llI'l'll'lll2ll'2H'llYlll1'S .Xml llasl-hall Voavh .lavli llarry loolil-ll with prillc- upon with llu- 4-nlhusiasm wilh whit-ll lu- approau-lu-ml Kim- li ill: lu- svrapl-ll against llu- ln'if'l4 walls ol' llu- llisviplilu- ltom-1u'rR. Hmxzmza Him-1 alul lu- malll- lr:-vs :uul honor rolls alilu-. .Xll in all, li'imlill'i'l, ll was a satisfying aiul lNll2lllf'l'll yt-ar, so f,llf'4' upon 1 linu- . . . I lllll'l' llu- ll-:ull-rslup ol our popular prl-sull-nl, lfolx Ill-nzll-r, our yi-ai' was an 1-xc-iling aiul many l':u'i-ll-ll oiu-. lil-sich-s .lim Mix. lu-orgl-s liiu-rliu. aiul Fran Fox, who filll-fl out llu- high oftic-1-rs. llu-rv was inaugurate-ll i llu- Sophomorl- l'Ulllll'll to assisl in govt-rnnu-nl. 'Illu- i l ouiu-il isa 1-alviiu-l ol' 4-apalmlv :ulvisors aiul aills-alumut- sc hool, whic-h has mzull- stiuh-nl parlic-ipalion mort- im- i nu-flialv in c-lass ar'liyilil-s, aiul whit-h has assisll-ll llu- , l'rl-sich-nl in his uiupu-slionahly nunu-rous plans valvu- lill-ll lo instill a gre-all-r unity. law-i'y 50lbllUIllUl'l' will ill Oth 'l'lu- Vlass of '55 is harllly rl-lic'l-nl in :ulvl-rlising ils lthl l N t gum- ol' triumphs with our ltilton l'il-lll fl-als. WI- l SH c-sl lo llu- rl-sulls, for whit-h wt- arm- iiull-lilc-ll to llu- . . . , , . c-c-rs aiul llu- 1 ouiu-il. vtir- fails at-4-omplis. .Xllow us to inilialm- our vata- catcher Bob Johnson. Furthermore. the Sophomore teams have Inade their presence felt. often sadly. upon their fellow Vrusaders in the Intramural Gardens. We dwell as long and as lovingly upon the more aesthetic pursuits of our heroes. lid lYetzel and Don llcliaughlin sit high and secure in Tomahawk editorial chairs. while Bill Riordan. without whom nothing l'urpureal functions pictorially. is the Tomahawk's Art Editor. Roger Ratchford and Joe lIcf'arthy,feed the Purple various bits of verse and prose. and the Knights of Columbus' publication. The Gauntlet. has nine Sophomores filling the large majority of its divers positions. In like fashion the -Xir l orce's Flying Vross, under Editor lid Blanc-hfield. is ahnost totally a product of the classmates. Nor will the Sophomore Uratorical Society fade into oblivion with the support of this class, while the BJF claims for its own our John Baxter. Bernie Hopkins. Laurie lleflarty. and llartin l'almer. Pete Bellanca. Bob Ghisays. Bob King and Joe lfcfiarter will all be favorably remembered for their performances in the Dramatic Society's presentations. The Campus station, YYVIIV. has for its business man- ager a very capable Soph in Frank Ruppert. and l,ou Songer is high man on the totem pole in the record de- partment. There are some fifteen other vertebrae of '55 connected with the radio station in its announcing and engineering departments. .Xmong the most familiar bodies on campus. if not faces . . . from our row thirty seats . . . are our cheerleaders l'ete llellanca. Vhuck Borzilleri and Bob lYalsh. -Xnd among the more familiar noises hereabouts we find twenty-one Sophs a-tootin' and a-thumpin' in the Hand. There is a slightly greater number. vocalizing. in the Glee f'lub. and the choir. ably directed by Soph Bill Kane. has fifteen of us in its musical contingent. Eleven members of the f'lass of '55 in the Vonfra- ternity of Vhristian Doctrine devote an hour a week teaching the students of lYorccster's public schools. The K of C' enlists the efforts of Sopholnores in every phase , . .lurks I-,. .Xrix lrluv H Il. IJUX l Irv I Fl-Vllflllf 1l'4'tlNIIFl'l' og N1'1'!'I'fll!'4!l ,- of its activities. and tlus class has no qualms of ill- representation in the St. .lohn llerchmans Society. In the past scholastic year President Bob Henzler engineered a very successful dance. in November. unt the chairmanship of .lohn Strain. as well as a supper a ler nd dance at lltltllitlllk on the Saturday evening following the .lunior Prom. These social activities of the Sopho more Vlass were well received by all who attended. Th is then is a digest of our acctmmplishments of the past year. and it shows we have been singularly favored in our efforts. interest and results obtained. The high spots of football in Autumn, basketball trips in Winter. dances all along in the Field House. and Spring softball and baseball with its hearkening to Summer shall long remain in our memories. and we shall anticipate with reasonable hope this continued fair fortune. Looking back on our Sophomore year. we observe. and filld it g0Ol 13 H 1 'ii I'ir.vllfn1I'. l.ffllwlfl'y1lll.' l':mI II. C'mmlu1l'r-. Ii. Jwm-pln S1'I1m'k. Jr.. Julm IT. IIJIIUTIIIUII. Jr.. I'IlIlllI P, lnlnn. Ilugm-r I.. Ilzltvlnimwl, .luwpln .X. I,m-mr, llnlu-rl Nl. Sullivan. XXIIIIIIIII l'. IADIIIIS, Jr. Nw--mul lmu-5 I':uuI J. Lu-gla-r, IIznr4vl1I J. Wullunl. NI. I'l'ZlllK'li Iluppvrl. Nlurlm Ia. I':1Im1-r,in-rr:lI4I X. Gihlin. II. I'Illgl'll1' IJllI'It Y. 'I'Imnms 'l'. Vow-I. Tllllfll lfrnr: IYiIIinln X. NI1'K1'llll2l. Jnsm-ph NI. U'f'fmn1'II. .Xmlrvw J. I'mx'n-r. Dzmim-I J, W1-Ilm-lnzuln. Jr.. XYIIIIZIIII Y. Kam-. Ifclwznrrl I . Ilnrringtmn. lmvifl NI. Slum-Imn. I ouril1 lfmr: Patrirk NY. Ss-mt. Juv-ph IC. Nlullzxm-y. Rulwrl I . l'mn11'v. lfrxl Imfr. l.fjfl In luyhl: IS4-rn:mI I. Ilnpkms. Wultvr J. l'mu-rs. IIIUIIIHN J. U liru-n. Ilnvnl II. NIIPZIIIJIII. William .L IIllI'Il Y. Iinln-rl I.. Killa Junu-s Y. I,JlI'4Ij'. III1-haml If. N14-l':1rII1.v. Nrvunrl I3I:llu'I1IIm-III. Iiolu-rl II. K:1m'. Jun-pll I.. I ivrx-v. Jr. TIIIIFII lfmr: I'I1:1l'I1's JY. I,nIu'. I:lllI Il. fuss, IIUI IIIYYWII. I,l'I1'l' fi. I,lu-4-In-si. lfnnrlll lfmr: NY:nII:u'm- :Iv Hlliiwra-Z NISIIIUIIUY. Paul 'I'. llvvim-. Jfm-pl: NI. IAPlljlIll'2lll. Jr.. I'JI'2lll1'lS X. Iluylv. Jr.. JXIIIIZIIII J. U Vmnwll. Jnlm NI. Il:-g:n1..Iusc'pI1.I. Rvllly. I ,, . . . . . l ,. . , . . , . 1 1-1mrgvs .X.h1m-lun. Walla-r lx, xIIlI'l'il'Y. Inul I . Ilulu-rl.x'. Ilwlwrl J. I-lnlsznys. . ' . V ,I . - fx . . . I- nu-: Rulwrl I'. NI:-Yuy. YYiIIi:un I . U'Sln':l. -IZIIIIVN II.vI:nml. I r:uu-is II. Sullivan. I'I1lw:1r4l X. l P wrt YY. NI:mnin,g5. J. l42lllI'l'lll'4' N11-thirty. I r:mk J. Ilia-clmzm. Jr.. XYIIIIZIIII fl. I,ym'Il, JZIIIIUS G. Fir..-t Rolf. Lqff I0 Right: John P. Kennefly. Thomas F. f'onneen. Jr.. lirlwarrl T. Rue-han. Joseph YY. Mc-Xaney. Jolm D. Judge. Jr.. William E. Hennessey. John F. Hoell. George R. Horton. Nrcoml Roux' Robert T. Vanavan. Russell N. llasterson. Robert K. BIi'fi0I'llliit'li. Jr.. Thomas A. U'Neill. Frank L. Poyle. Raphael J. Di Napoli. Roch T. AYilliams. Tlzirfl Hmr: Stephen I. D'Agos- tino. Robert F. Mooney. Robert V. freamer. Thomas U. Moloney. Brendan Y, Sullivan. YYilliam A. Riorrlan. Donalrl K. NIl'Lilllg'l1llIl. Fozzrflz Razr: Rim-haral F. Vogswell. Jolm G. Grirlin. Thomas J. Lenihan. Hnnnet Ii. Tracy. Jr., William F. 514'-Fall. Robert H. Hayes. Arthur A. U'Shea. Jr.. Jfrwpli BI. Mfffartliy. Firsf Roux Lcjff to Righf: John R. Delaney. Charles Y. Borzilleri. Dennis E. Vonway. John P. Moylan. Robert A. La Flamme. Arthur A. Amlduei. Jr.. Joseph J. Kes-fe. Robert J. Sullivan. Seroml Roux' James J. foeilova. Gerald E. Roflell. James F. Whelan. l'JflXVilI'fl G. Fallon. Albert YY. Sparrow, Frefleriek A. Juclml. Jolm R. BIc'Greevey. AYilbur J. Nlattura. Tlzirrl RUIIZ' Miehael F. Mehr. Robert S. AYelel1. Rivharcl E. Henzel. Eugene R. M1-Kee. Anmlrew J. Friemlrivh. Jolm YY. Shriver. Jr.. George H. Thompson. Daniel L. Mac-ken. Fourflz H011-.' John R. Raxter. Jr.. Paul F. Coveney. Brian P. Gettings. Thomas K. KICShane. Rufus F. Dull. Jr.. YYilliam J. Morgan. A. Graham Miller. . , . , . v , . - . . . , , IIIZYI lmlr. l.1QIl fn lilyhl: IIIIIIJII X. FIIIIIIIIIO. John NI. lm-1-Iv. I,2lllI J. Quinn. Iluviul J. Bplzmu- Iulm Ii. W1-gg. I'IlIXN2ll'lI X. IV-Izm-I. .Iniiivs J. Ilmii-. Jr.. IYiIIizlm .X. Ili-eIiIc-i'. Nw-fmrl Ifm1'.'.Ius0pIl J Ilmliixxill Iimri I SIN! Ilubmit I IIHII I,lIIIIIx Nl W ll Ilia Ilml I Un 'is ., .' ':. -. : ' ig. : . . 'il . I' : ' Q. 1rI'l'1'.Y. -IUIIII I'I II:l1'IwIl. IIIIIII J. 5llllIIl. lfllrfl fml1'.'.I1m'pIl .X. I':ll'rI1r. IIl1'Ii:ll'4I NI. I'1'l'l'll'Ii. I'.1Iw:ll'4I II. II4'IIIt'.X' .,, . Y .- V, .-. . , fy I li:iII:igIu-r. IIQ-nm-tl J. II4-sf. Iynllcr I . IIr:uIy. Jr.. Juwpli I.. K1-inn-eIy. Jr.. fin-r:lIiI NI. Iiililmm , , . . Umm I'. 4 sm-y. .Xiitluvuy I'. IM- Illggi. - , - - vw fn - rw - - w I 11-,if lump l.qH In Hrg1hf: Iliomns II. Ilmm. Ilumms J. NIUIIQ-ii. R11-Ii:mI I , Nnlznnum-. NIH-Inu-I I' IIuI4I4-ii. I'I:Ixx:mI J. Iii-II:-y. IIif'Ii:mI I . IA-I1-Iwrm-. Walla-r IC. Ilugguii. Louis II. Iluinvl. Nw-urn HlI'.' -IUIIII la IIXIHIIII. Damn-I J. U IA':nry. Jr.. Julm Ix. Iuvuiis. Inlkm- II. IIu.x'mI. Jr.. III:-Ii:il'rI Nl . . ,, . . . ,. . , . , Iimmms. Ilimnanw J. IIvifI. IIr4'mI:m J. I ZISSIII. Ihml lmir: Ilulxuul I'. I,1-Iuilrm-alll. I:luI J. Mf- 1 HWSIII. Jr.. Ilwlu-rl .X. fiizirviu. IIif'I1:1raI I . U'IIrivu. I'IiiIip J. Ilyun. I':ilri1'k J. I'II2lIll'I'I.Y. IIif'I1:lrcI I. IJIJIIIIIIIQ. I.. iiiwguly Iflurm-iiiiiiu. I nurfl1 Hm1'.'.Icm-pI: I'. Burns. Juhn I'. fIm'inIvy. I'c-lc-r .X Im-uii:iriI. lJmmI1l.I. I'I:iir. I'I1Iw:mI II. xIJIl'Ii.'I1IlIll'S.x. I':ir:nIis. I7:lx'i4I If. IIZIYISIFUIII. '7 I 'x I Ii:ll'I4-N I'. Iiumlil. I'l':lll1'laII, N4-In-ii. IIIIIIZIIII J. I ullu-r. IIimi1:u.I.I1l'lIIiii.l'nurll1 linux' Ilnmmw First 1:0112 Lqft fo H1'ghf.' John P. lN1ef'ann, Frank J. Dwyer. Constantine J. Norris. Joseph N. Forey, Gerald A. lN1c'Donough, John E. i'onwz1.y, John D. Hardy. John J. Davenport. Svrollrl Roux' Edward S. Knhik. Robert. D. Nirsehl. Terry D. Ryan, Nvilliznn S. f':1.n1pbell, Aubrey J. l'othier, Philip J. Reilly. Julius D. Alllf'lll0Vlf'illS. Gerald F. Donoghne. Tlzircl Hour' lCdwzn'd A. Vlzirk, Avlllllllll L. Foote, John H. Connelly. Szllmli IC. Zara, Andrew J. Stzisko. 'Malt-olni V. Austin. Joseph P. Yvzilsh. Jr.. Alexander J. Rissolo. Fourfh How: Paul E. Vuffe, YVillia.n1 J. Nlilllgilll, Robert G. Mnllee. Peter R.. Slattery, Jzunes E. Alix, Rieliard J. Cichon, Raymond A. Sleszynski Rivliurd M. Senfield. M. ala. lini. Jr., . 0 Candy s dandy but I0 DMU nf' Nxt oo? NOW G wok' che He wha laughs last , , , Kiss of fire ,ag nose 1.0 And 01,9 for ,be b e0 Uclrs 4... J' They 45 dime w 0 xx' S 0' won f che X 1 .f '24 f 'gh ff ,ff ck ,ado Jw 'x I Kfkx .,,1 N-J gg, Check this! G5 I v- - ,- rw . V- v . - , l'lr.vllfm1', f.yIllnluy1lll.' Ilumms 5. Nlvlxn-ruzm. Jr.. Ilulwrl 11.1-alll.IJm1:nI4IJ. Ilussa-II. XHVIIISIII II. Nlinur. I3:uvi4I IC. Issm-llmral. 'I'Imn1:u X. IIIIMIIPS. Jr.. .XIIIIIUIIX NI. .Xpir1'II:n. Jr. Nwwulnl lim: lbnnznhl S. Van r. Jnlm 'I'. .XIlri1If,gm-, Ch-r:nl1l .I. SIIIIIII. lim-rn:nr1I J. SIHI'It'4'Ix-Y. ,Xngm-In 'If ,Xu-nn. IA-4, .I S1-nII'nl'n..Il'., vI1lS1'IlIl.I. Zyskmxski. I'll1'r4llIn14'.'I,:lxx'l'1-lu-vY. NI:-NIurl'1'l'..I:llnmwIl.Ilulalvll. IYIIIi:ml II. IIt'Ill'j'.'I1lIlll X. Iinrry, I l'4-III-r'ir'k II. Iirm-um-r. I r:unIx If Nlullvn. II2lqYIllUll1I.x. Yulxznitis. l nurll1 lfmr: John X. IP. xIllI'IlIl.Y. I r:mk If vI2l1'4bIDN. Ilwlwrl 'I'. IA-:nIl5'. .Xuxlin J. Nlnln-r. llmmlrl J Nlvliilnu-y. Jnlm J. l'Iu-lam, Ilznlve-H Ii. 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Us-urge II Yurnmzm. I':nuI J. IVKI-1-I'4-. Iluln-rl XY. Ilryzm. Julm Y. Ill1nI4':l. K1-nm-II: G. Kizis. IIi4'Imr1I I Vslsm-y. NYilI'rmI NI. NI2ll'Illilll1I. l nurll1 Hou-: XII-rriII J. Ilusfznuli. III1-Imr4I K. INIIIFIDIIX. John J III4-Ily. .Xlln-rl J. xIIll'I'2l.V. Iluln-rl II. II4-nzlc-r. Julm II. SvI1Iic'I1-. IJHIIZIIKI NI. IADIllI1lIlI'SIlIIfII. SEIITIUN 0 SECTIIJN P ' .A , , 5? Q im' a'3!'s3'ii52Ss 5 5 we l E, X 12' x' C of' , x.,-.gk , K . ., - 'Q 5. vi 2 'K 4' RH 0 Y f . f i!g'jN 'Q' N- 45' 5 if N 'U 51 em 'P it in Hg , 4 of tlu- atti-ntion aiul within a we-c-li most. nu-mln-rs of tlu- il 1-lass haul 4-nrolle-cl in 4-itlu-r tlu- Navy or tlu- .Xir l orc-1-. YYlu-ii tlu- liarw-st ot' Uvtolu-i' caiiu- aroulul, it protliuw-cl ' an ahuiulaiu-c of 2tSSl,2.fllIllt'lllS in Latin, Gu-4-lt, hlath. 3 W 1-tc-.. aiul tlu-sc straiiu-fl tlu- l'lltlllt'ilIlC'0 of tlu- t'llllllI't' . . . I sm-lu-rs iiialuiig tlu- clouhlt--alot-kt-r tts-sm-xl nulm-Q-fl. 1 l 'l'lu- zu-:ull-miv yt-ar haul harmlly startc-fl, wlu-ii f'a.iuli- 1 tlatm-s for tlu- l'i't-sliniaii foothall. trac-li aiul haskvthall tt-anis w'i-rv c-alla-tl out. .Xlthough this yt-ar's l.l'0Slllll2lll loothall le-am lost two ganu-s to tlu- l5.t'. fri-sliiiu-ii, Larry 'l'rax't-rs showt-cl hy his rininiiig aiul passing that lu- is ra-:ulv for varsity 4-oiniu-titioiiz John Stt-phaii was l oiltstaiuliug at tIll2tI'lt'l'lJ2H'li aiul two agxgrt-ssiyv l'IltlS wt-rv lIllt'0Yi'l'4'tl in Varl l4yllt'lt aiul John Slltllllltbll. W'alt, . . . ,, . htriiiu-s 'i in '- aiiotlu-I' liimkus alul larzu-1-vu-z aims at l'lllt'I'lllQ that st-lt-vt vlass of famous l'ruszul1-r I , Q ' Q 'l'lu- lirst amuial llitraiiuiral Swinimiiig f'liampiol1- .ions lx. Ht oxxulc. lltlllflftll'-If l'1'i-,wilt-fi! ship pi-othu-4-tl a oiu- man sw'iniiimi,L: tm-am in Billy IIZIIIO. ln Toni llm-iiisohn tlu- varsity haskc-thall tt-ani has a. l'1tllS'l'lt.X'l'lUN clay haul ai'i'ix't-cl. l'al4:u-hoag was tlu- pi-ospt-4-t who is lu-ing fayorahly compare-tl with tlu- 4-iul ol' ali anxious trip for 1-zu-h oiu- ot' tlu- four hun- gn-at C 'oozf' .hi .xll-.xlllt'l'lt'2lll high sc-hool playa-r who flu-ft aiul Ulgllllf'-litblll' fu-slinu-ii who 4-iirolh-tl at tlu- hrolu- 'l'ogo's sc-oring rc-4-ortls, lu- has lu-4-ii hrilliant. for Vi-oss on that typival liuliaii sumiiu-i' clay in mid- tlu- fri-sliiiiaii liy1-.'l'olii,.l1u- Lic-hh-r, Tom Burlu-, Dir-k gtt'Ibll'lllll1't'. S2tllt.Ztlll'llU aiul Ilan l'i'ohoyir-h nizuls- up oiu- ol' tlu- ln-st t'oi1fusionaiul uiu-t-rtaiiily soon fault-tl away alta-r tlu- t'i-osh haslu-thall tm-anis in lloly Vross history. .Kc-quiriiig 4-ortlial gn-1-tiiig 1-xt:-luh-al hy a solu-itous st-iiior. 'l'lu- tlu- lll't't'SS2tl'y g.5rouiulw'ork for tlu- varsity trzu-li tm-ani w'ai'mth of his Ili aiul tlu- slu-c-ial iiitt-rm-st shown to ww-rv tu-orgc .Xssm-nlu-iiiu-r, John flI'0lllll aiul Frank 1-zu-h strangt-i' sm-1-nu-tl to igiiitm- that llaiiu- ot' loyalty to Mc-Giiiiiity. tlu- t'i'oss aiul to ft-llow' t'rlls:ule-rs that trzulition says, Nor wt-rv tlu- fu-sliiiu-ii lac-king in zu-tiyitim-s. Tlu-y lasts to tlu- t-iul. .X loyalty that haul lu-vii lu-aut rlv- insult- tiiiu- in tlu-ir stiulit,-s for siu'h things as f'o11l'ra- sf-rilu-cl lt-i1g.:thily aiul tblil1'll lu-forv c-omiiig lu-rc-. hut tt-rnity l1'2l-t'lllllg.f2lIltl tlu- TUIllUillfl,lI'A', cle-hating aiul tlu- c-oultl not lu- rt-alim-ml until Nlt. St. -lanu-s haul lu-4-ii I'urpla'. lislu-1-ial was tlu- c-lass' i't-pn-sa-litatioii in tlu- c-liiiilu-cl. -Xftm-r tlu- 1-xc-iti-nu-nt ol' rc-gistc-riiig, ol' lu-ing tlraiiiatit- Soc-it-ty hy lCclw'artl lirosst-ni, liclwarrl J. 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IIIIQII J Iv-lly. IInIwrl J. IIN-III. Jann-X J. II:unI4-y. In-.wIlfmr.l.1fflnlffy1l1lfIlf-In-rt XY. Iinrnn. .XII'r1-1I I'. NIiIIm-H1-, Julun J. U'IIri4-n. I'nIri1-IQ I.. I31':n'c'Ii . . , . , , . Inna-s II. XIVIQIIIIIPII. .XIx'1n II. I Inlr. fI2lllll'N I'. JIPIIIINIIIIIU. JnI1n I'. NIVIAIIIIIIIIIII. Jr.. Jzrnn-s I XIII unnvtl Nr - I-' . fwnnl linux' H1-rnr1I .I:n'kf1nn. Jnlnn NI. IIs--Inmr. Iilnullny J. Xe-Iliggun. John I mlm-I. Jr.. Ilulwrl In. Nlnnrv. 'IIIIIHW .YU IIUlll'Ii1'.JlYIlIl I'. Ilzlyslm-ll. John J. IIITIIIIJIII. NI:1If'nIrn I Qninn. Iinln-rl I. Ilnlun. Tllfrrl ll,llll'.' Slnnlm-5' W. ISnI:nnI. Jr.. I'Ingm-nw 'I'. S1-Inuye-r. Jnlrn .I lI'iIl:lII. Jr.. IIa-rrnnn II. fIIl2Il'IlUlllll'1lll. G1-r:1IsI .I. Vmnn-II. Jnlln G. I,Im-we-Ilyn. Us-nrgv II IM-I 'uIm':1n. I'Irn4-sl If IIn1ll'gc-nIa..InIx11X. Iiilc-nyrn-. l rn1rll1 lfnnx' 'I'Innn:w I'. .XlIlricIg1-. Jr.. I rc-aIvric'Ix I XII1nI1mmI lrun XXIIIIIIII II Ihxrx Ir Ik rll Iaruuxn1ImrmnuI I xr Y 1 . . . .. . ff V Q rw . '. I' 'Q' . l '. 2 . 'I'II2llf. 21 '.. A ' '. HIV' I 1 I4-r I . I':1vnn:nlgIu. I nnI Y. I.nnggI1Iin. -Inwpln II. I 1-ih-Ilu-rg. Snnnn I,. IA-is.I 1it'llf lfnrr.'Gonrgc- I ulnns. Ilic-Innrrl 'I'. IDIIInn. 'I'Innnns Gilmlvn. I'I1iIip X. JYIIQIFIUII. 'I'Innn:us J. Ilnppm-I. Duvifl I U I5rivn. Ili:-Imrrl 1'.0'IIri4-n. IInrry I'nIn1rn. Iiir'Inur1I J. IIIITTZIII. I . 4 4 j I A i rw - 1 n - . w- J. Iolnn. Iuelwnril In I :irc-y. Jr.. Ile-nry J. Ixonzvhnnnn. Ilonnhl X. I.11c'1-ai. lxinl NI. Iwtzgm-rzilll Joan-ph Ii. IIim'IiliH'1-. Blivllzicl J. Iirvnnnii. Jziinvs J. Vollins. John J. Ilunic-leon. Rolwll fi. IIN in-ny. Firxf lfoug, l.qr'r In lffyflil: William I . Ilnnpl. Jvroim- If. Ynlk. Ilainivl I . Iflynn. Jann-s I . Ilnggun John II. Vrzinslon. Ilogvr U51-hurr. XYnrr1-n I . 0'IDonncll. 'I'hon1:is W. .Xxx-llon. Janncs Gonynor Karl If. Ilowml. Jr.. John Ii. Vhnppzi. Nw-oml lfmr: Vhnrlcs II. Ill-Illois. I r:im-ie V, B1-rry. John H Vunninghznn. Ilogcr Iiowlm-r. Vlizirlvs Il. Wolf. John J. Fanning. Juincs I'. firmly. Ilonnlll H Vainnon. Ilolwrt I.. Voonvv. Ilzivnional II. Giffiu-rv. Tlifrfl Ifmr: Vliostcr Il. Ifulonv. Rohm-rt I' I . -. uri' 2-J N W I ' ' I ll -IUIIIISUII. Joseph I. Iioylc. xxllllillll I . Irilwrl. Jann:-s I'. I'lynn. Jvroinv I'. N11-lvin. IIIVIIZIFI .-Xiflc-n J. Kcnny. Ilolwrt NI. Ilzirfignn. John II. Vnnlplwll. I , I. . l 1'r.vf lfoir. Lqf! to lfigflzf: Josvph L. NI1-NYilli:iiiis. Gm-rural J. Vnrn05'. Joseph Y. Pull-ttn. Paul lx Mnlom-y. Rolwrt J. Ilonrihzin. XYilliznn G. K1-iiiniry..Xnthony R.P1n-ivllo. Yiiim-nt J. Vznninnrnno IYiIli:nn Ii. Snrrzin. Tlionizis I'. Sziwyviz Nrvoml lfmr: I-'rzinr-is J. Pzirznliso. William IC. Bnrtilc. Nino NI Trnnlio. John J. Lzirkin. Vic-tor If. Kc-ylonn. Rim-liurfl J. 'I'orpi4-. Jznncs Y. Pic-onv. Josa-ph .X l'vllvc-1-liin. John Nl. Nlnrrnn. Jznncs J. Killirinlc. John li. Vnrtin. Tlzfrfl lfouz' John I7. Vonlilin Nlnnrix-v li. Ilnrton. Iloln-rt NI. Larkin. Jorgv V. Urtvgzi. IIZIXIIIUIIII J. NIvVnrry. Guy V. Nlzirslmll J. Ilirlinrfl Ilnrnzin. V. Ilowzirul Ilona-ll. Ili:-hzirul J. I :inliso. Ilolwrt I.. NIololn'y.f'0llrfl1 Ifmr: John Y IIIIIIIIIIS. Tlionms If. .xIl2lSI2l5I. Jr.. John J. Gm-iw. Jninm-s I7. Wililvr. John .X. Sziugy. Fonrlll Hou ilwrt J. Xlnrlincznl. Louis Y. Vonfiglio. Ilnrry XY. Ilcnlvy. NYilli:nn .X. Ilzinlon. Jr.. .Iznnw H Kvrr. 'I'erviu-v I'. Voonvy. Williznn J. Mc-Ilonongli. Ilzinicl J. U'Vonnor. John 0'Kcvl'a-. Donnlel I' Vliiziwliizi. Ifiifflr lfoux' Ilzirry Uillrivn. -IZIIIIUS X. JIVN-Illllilfil. John NI. SICPIIRIIIS. John I . Iylgllillll John .L Iluin-ork. Ilonnlml J. U'Slu-zi. II. Fra-cl Xl. IJIICIIIII. Jr.. NYilli:ini Yolaintc. Jr.. John I .Xnmlmilcn John XY. Iiowkvr. Ilowzml 'I'. Uwe-ins. Jr. S1'.1'fl1 lfozr: Joseph Mm-Own-ii. Pe-tor S. Dairgnn Rivlinrml IC. L1-wis. Jr.. John K. Blvllzilion. XYIIIISIIII J. Lam-. Joseph .L Liclilvr. Rohm-rt li. Dillon 6 F:-' 5 1'Il.I'Nf lfmr. Inf! fn lfiylflf I12lXVI'i'llI'l' I . Illfwk. I'Iiilip Xnslin. lfilwzn'-I V. U'lirivn. J. Ifuviil Junivli I'Illg4'lll' NI:-lilrny. llxivixl IC. Xlnrpliy. .Xl'IIlllI' XY. I,:lv:illv4'-. liwylnmnl I. IJI'llIIUllll'SSH. -IRIIIIUS II IIIIUVIII. Ilzlvirl Ii. IV:n'4l. I'Il'l'1IlIl2lIl1I II. Nlzilifuml. Nrrmnl lfmr: J. I,l'Il'l' I,,vm1s. Ulivm-r I71'J4-sul Ilnvnl NI. llnnrelinzin. Martin I'c-gnnin. Jann-s l'. Ilzillurun. Ilnnnlml I'. IIiIl'l'lllg,fIHll. Iinlpll I7 l'unsicIiin'. IJ.IIl'1IWI.0l'4Ifllll'l'2lll.JZIIIIUSIJIIIIIII. I':inI J. IYlnulvn. JZIIIIPS NI. IIIVIIIIIZIIIX. Tllirrl lfuu' Imnis .X. Nm-k. Jr.. Jnlin J. SVIIIIIJIII. I r:nn'if J. I,I'I'IN'IllI2I. I'l1ilip I.. Nlnl n. Jr.. Ilulwrl II. IIUXYPII . , , . , . Nlivlnn-l lm hnllivnn. .lnsvplu I'. Ili-ll:nn-V. Jr.. IIZIIII J. llinrilzin. vI2lllll'S NI. Ilmimnli. I,:1ii'i'1-lim' Nl llmwl. Iyilliann I . lluyi-5. I'l0llI'lll Hmr: Dnnivl NI. Ilnnn. Ilnnnlil I . K1'Illll'lI.X'. Julin ll. Quinl- I,:ixx'i'm-iivv NI. Nlziyi-iw. IY:ilIvr J. Gillis. Jr.. Jim-pls Ilflllljlll. II1'IlI'Y Nlilrny. 'I'lnnnus J. I ilzpziIric-li I 'I'lnnn:is Y. Iirwn. Iluynnnnl J. linm-I-I. lfliflll lfHIl1'Illl1ll'Il'h I . I'Il1'INf'Il1'I'.-IHIIII J. l':ij:ik. Ilunnlil J Nlgn-Nlnslvr, Rnlwrl l'vllvIim-r. Rnlwrt J. lla-nn. Julln J. NIl'I,2lllg.ZllIIII. I r:nn-is I . Grsiiniln, Ilfnninif I . I'ruIn, I r:inc-is II. I':ir:ijon. Jznnm-s King. Jem-plz I. Kvlly. Jr. Nzfrlll lfmr: Ilnnivl X. Iiilc-y. Jnlin 'NIc'Iss:n'. Ilngln If I'uwliig.Jul1l1 YY. Il1lI'l'HIl.VIIIIUIHZIS Ili-insulin. ,Xlplnnism-II.I'1nnIm1,Jr.. Rulwr I. M4-llmly. .lim-ph J. Ilinulfu. Jtbllll II. Vrnllvi. I'vIi'l' II. I'0wm-ll. Ffrxf Ifmr. Lrjff In li'1'gl1l.' Kirk II. I,:lYigin'. Roln-rl .X.Swvc'l14-y. l':inl X. Kzinv. I'I1lwzn'4l I . Murrissvy 'I'lnnn:ir J. Nluynilnin. ,Xinlrc-xv J. IIl'l'l'll. I'zisqil:ilv X. Ifnlirn, IYilli:nn YY. Kvrnnii, Jllllll I . Muna , . . , .. . ,. . . Imn. I livslvr J. Nlznkmvu-1-ki. N1-nm! lfmr: Y llll'l'llI J. Nlunnn, I54'rn:lr1l J. Rizzo, Xxllllillll N. Ilnr kin. Jann-s J. NI:1gl1i0r.Jul1n .X. Iyillialnls,Jr..Julin IC. Nlurnn. Ilnrry J. 'IIllllIll'j'. J. Ik-nis II4-airilon VIIIIUIIHIS NI. Ilrnnin. Tllllflf If01l'.'JUIlll I'cnnmrs. I'Il'1lIlli J. Ski-Inna. Gm-rnlrl 'l'. IIl'K'illl1'X, Iiuln-rl II IIr:nn'y. Iiivliziwl I'. Slwrimlzin. Jznncs J. .XIII-gm. Ifalwzirml 'I'. I'm'inlm-rgzisl. ,Xrllnlr J. Ili-Nmnnw Vliurlc-s II. Piclm-Ii. Rllylllllllll G. Vznlrin. l o11rfl1 lfmr: Ilnviml Ii. S2lXYj'l'I'. Ilunzilil I . l'rnlmvi4'l1 lhigviii- I'. IIUllI'II'iHl, Jnlnn J. Vrunin, lirinn J. 0'I,4-airy. Jann-5 J. IIllgg2ll'4I, liunzilcl G. Barry Julin l'.Sl1:nnmm,lii-urge H. Bryant. I i Pmctl lt1QS HATEVER our choice of occupations in later life, we cannot credit or expect success in them solely because of talent. It has been part of our education here to know and understand that achievement and accomplishment are the fruits of labor. In our own Way, those of us who have set ourselves to the tasks of extra- curricular activities, have discovered that fact. ANf I N. 1 sr .4 , A ..-aa I ,. . , ,ri ,L--4' S' i9, ' .. ' .. -, , ' W .9 fl ,,','7,' A' -'g,..T . ' V . l- if ' 1 if iq. ' :uk be -Q. JW 4 ' i ' ' law 1' 'A ' i -. -Vx -- f 112' AV9 ' ' viiilggiiinx'-'54i 5 'lu ff,-ww - .. . M l Y YM '-fine-sf - '1--'-g1,9--- .- -- - .-......, - -.1 ., . ,,,,,..,,, ,.- . ... ...- - i.-....... W- .- il 1-1 1 1 I il l 1 1 w I N I i ,. 1 if I. P l r l Y i i I 1 . ,dl John Francis Regis had many talents and potentialities, but it was his realization that nothing is won without work that enabled him to bear the light of God,s word into the isolated and rugged country of southern France . . . to build and create, inspired by that word. Should We want a symbol for our days of labor beyond this place, We could End no more Vital one than Regis. ST. JOHN FRANCIS REGIS, S .J. , W'4f'm'V ? . YN ,, J U-'-., '--MM XV Jf-.. , ' '1 - um' .-QL. - ,' 'wr f ' 4 , U 1142.1 X twig-4 'Yao -Ax 5 9090 '-Mwmy I 9 Q- . 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Egan Sprviul .ljI'uir.w,' John X. llozu-h. .Tli.v.vfon.v,' Jos:-ph J. Vorry. Noviul Hr'rl-fr'1'5 lluynunul l . TDUf1lll'kl Y SDDALITY DF DDR LADY This ym-nr sam' tlu- initiation hy Unr l,:uly's Soflnlity Vrosslifc-.'l'l1nsll has lu-4-onu-. :uul thus. wc- holu-. may ol' wlnnl nmy wm-ll lu-4-onuv ozu- ol' ilu- line-st lrzulilions ol' il long l'l'lll2llll. lloly Vross. ll. was in ilu- month ol' Uclolu-r. ilu- Inonlh .Xnollu-r zu-tivily gin-n splritnal ilnpa-tus hy tlu- So- ol' llu- llosnry. that ilu- nightly 4-orrirlor rosary lu-gun. mlnlity was flu-1'onl'r:at1-rnityofl'l1ristian T,0l'll'TIll'.'l1lITS lntc-:uh-ml :ll first only as :a sgu-c-inl ch-votion for that group, unch-rilu-clirm-1-tion of.Xl1-xznuh-r Bnrkm-.1-nic-rcfl month. ilu- stluh-nl luuly was so Ql'TN'I'OllSlX c-cumlu-l':1Tix'v upon its Thirfl yi-ar ol' Tl'1lI'lllllQ :uul spiritually guiding that tlu- Soclz1lity's Nlnriology C'olnlnill1-4- Inova-fl to ilu- yonlh ol' NYorc-4-sic-r. .Nllll in its llll'l'0 y1-zarsllu-f'on- lnzukc tlu- corrulor rosary il pm-rnnnu-nl pnrl ol' Holy l'I'2lll'I'lllTj' has grown into olu- ol' our lnost vital zwtivi- DAY STUDENTS' SDDALITY 'l'lu- ollim-rs of ilu- llny STll1l0llTS' Hoclullly-fN4-U14-fl, 1,1-ff lo Ifllfllllf John J. K4-llilu-r. Hn-rrlury: John J. Mash-rson, l,I'lff1'l'f,' Glllu-rl R. l,:lll1lI'y. VTIV' I,I'tffl'!'f. Sffllllll-Ilgf llivlnnrsl IC. Mr-Grail. I,llIIlI1,I,l'fN,' gxll4lT'I'W J. l ru-1lrif-ll, lJ,IlHl'fl.ll l'f:lflor,' liolu-rl T . Shannon, Dfi.v.v1'0r: l'r1lsfulc,' l r:lnr-is ll. Hnssi-ll, NIllIl'fII!lI'.lj N0f'l.l'T.Ij. i CUNFRATERNITY UF CHRISTIAN IJUCTRINE Senior tl'2lf'Il0I'S in thv f'1'IJ-Nmfrfl. Lfjfl fo lf1'g1l1f.'Jos1-ph .X. Flair IH. .XI4-vliulvi' J. Blll'kf'. f',Illl.l'HIllIl,' John YY. YYcis0r. Nfr1111l1'rlg.' Rudolph X. Oswziht, K1-vin J. Rovllv. John J. Wbis. Howzirfl J. YYL-st. Rohcrt S. Curry, John K. Uifonnor, Dania-I J. Gorman. l':llgl'lll' I.. .Xlvt-s, John G. Hughcs. tiCS+JJt'f'2illSt' of its iinportauc-v, and hwalise- ot' thc trcmcndous sclflcssm-ss and cle-climtioii of its mcmht-rs. Tho works of tlu- Sofhality are thc works of tht- Lord, and for this rc-zlson tht-y :arc llltllly. Tlu- Stamp Drivc. thcf'lotl1cfsDriVcforthcMissions,tlu-i'ln'istn1:1sParty for thc orphans. thc lluy Dcvotions. and tht' mlistrilm- tion of palnphlcts :irc hut 21 few. 'l'l14-1'4- arc' tht- VCQIIIZII' weekly niectings with talks hy Futlu-1' SIIIIIIIIUVS or gm-st speakers which servo as illspimtiollal I'l'Illill1lt'l'S of thv Sod:ilist's chltics. By tht-sv IIICEIIIH is tht- Sodality of Our Lady working toward thc- goal of its motto. Ml Jt-sum Per iXI2ll'iHIll.n , X Tho Urphzms' c'ilI'iStIll2lS pzurtyfzl trm-:ut for hosts :nut ,sfuvsts ulikv. Leo Sm-olforo, lioh 0'l3rivn, Frzmk Ruppcrt :tml lhwiitlziii Vzussin 4. pouch-r ow-r :i sch-1-tion from thc pzimphh-t rnvk. mlivity l7irw'tor Bill lirwht-ltwvkvr 1-lm-ks with PIISQIIQIIC' l':uhm1ho and G4-orgv Morhous. H535 7 , llffl lv ffliflflll Willi:l'il1'l . Sh-phauak. l'rvff'rl.' liugvm- l.. ,Xlvt-s. ltivliaril I . lloylc. Lt-o X. ligan. ltiulolph .X. Uswahl. tit-orgv Y. Franks, ltoln-rt .l. Dolan, William .l. lxam-. img 'X Un -Illllt' 28. 1843, two 4-oi'nt-i'stom-s wvi't' laid on NH. St. -lamcs. om-. avtuallyg tht- othvr, mctaphoric-ally1 thc l'ormvr, of thc' first huilcling: tho latte-r, oftlwSal1ctuary Sovit-ty. That suvh an organization hc 1-stahlisllccl was m-c-4-ssary. yt-t Ilt'f't'SSlty has not licpt it in t'XlStt'IlCt'. for only tht- intvrt-st ancl li2lltlllilllllt'SS ot' its Illt'lIllJt'l'5 havv dom- that. liycry morning whilt- most of us art- still aslcvp, sonic tliirty-fivv fll'llS2ltl0I'S clou their cassocks and surplim-s aml assist thc .lt-suits in tht-ir f't'l0lH'tltl0Il of the Holy Sac-rificc of tho Blass. To thosc who approach thc So- c-icty with tht- purposv of lc-arming to assist at Mass and Bt'Ilt'flll'tlUIl, c-lasst-s arc lu-ld to tvach thcm thc rc- sponsvs aml IIl0Yt'IIlClltS employed in thc' holy liturgy. KNIGHTS UF COLUMBUS Vrnsaclvr Knights he-foru thc l'lUl'1illillll fray. The Third Degrec class flcrlic-atccl to Bishop lYright. l Progrcss and 4-Xpansion wort' tlw kvynotvs in this y0ar's activity of C'rusaclt-r Vonnvil Q706. Two nc-w c-lassvsofc'anfli1lat0s wcrc initiated into tht- Urtlcr, whilc Tlll'Ufllll1fl1'f. in its scconcl year of puhlication, was grow- ing in hoth quality and quantity with six intt-resting cclitions. -Xn installation team and a. 131-we-v ittillll wt-rc also fOl'IH0ll for work in outsimlc Vonncils. .X Vic-tory Danvc, the CVt'llil1g.f of thc Holy Fross- Brown foothall gains-. a Spring Stag Danc'c. and thc' .Xnnnal Vonncil Banquet llighliglitc-cl thc social avtiv- ities for IUSQ-53. lint. perhaps tht- Inost notccl avliicvv- Illttlli for thc year was tht- cstahlishlnc-nt of a Vatholic' .Xction Workshop for all Vatholic' Vollvgiv stnclt-nts in the Now ltlnglancl area. Tha' leading knights gathcr aronncl thcir round t2llllC1Sl'llf!'lI. 1,1117 fa Iffylzf: John F. Sanmlcrs. Trf'usnrfr,' lYilliain if Toolc. Dvpuly fffllllfl Knighf: John YY. Spillanv. llruml Knliylifq Kl'IlIlt'ill lf. Nivklas. l'l111r1f'rllor': l'atric-li l . Golclvn. lVurrlvn. Nfllllllllllfff John l'. YYoo4l. Tr'11.wln',' hvillilllll l'. Mc-Yay, Irzszllw lllmrflq xvlllllllll I.. Lort-nz. Ulf'-W, 511111115 Dc-nis H. U'l'onnor. l 1'r.sf TI'IlSft'l'f Him-liaril R. Hagan, Hvfzrrul Program l'lu1frmu11,' John J. Patti. Ul1!-sfrlv' flllflrvlf Salvatort- R. Marra. ,lilror-air: .Xrniancl If Garofalo. l.vc'Iurrr.' Rii'll2ll'll L. lim-langvr. Vfzflzolir- ,lr-ffm: f'llllI-I'lll1lll. 'Sv 'I ' ' . IU' l'1' . if sv is it liuml Shuw .luv Nlc'l':1i't4-i' :intl Larry Huwc hm-lp sm-t np tht prups l'ur tht- Slilllllillftl prumlnvtiun ut' 'l'li0 Hasty llvzirtf' iv' 31 'al mrt Shun llmultlsitlt'l1':l-p:lI'l.Y. Nli-ssrs, l':1hl- 3 if -'55 C 3 ,.' 1 '- 3 :fs :ii-Lvn wi It :intl Hvlzih- puining ltiti 5 -2 G- 4 ... 'l'hv lluly Vruss llrzunzitic' Sur-idly gut thi- shuw un Spvc-izil plzuulits arm- thu- tu Huh lllcyvr fur his unt- tht- ruzulu 4-zirly this ymir with at rt-pm-ut pm-rfurnmm-v, fur slaincling pm-rfurnianim-s in tht- lm-:ul rulvs utyhuth Thi lhm- plvztsiiiw- ul' tht' l rm-slinizni Vlziss. ul' .luhn l':itric-lfs llzisty llv:irt :tml nlill'lt2tl'll Il. This yt-:ir was Huh's l'hm- llaistlx' llm-art. ftlitl-Ur-tuht-r's falling Ivan-s saiw funrlh un tht- l i-nwivk huurtls :incl his thcspizan spirit thv sq-:isuiiml prutlnc-tiun In-:ull-ft St:unl'ur1l, t'uiim-4-limit wus um- ul' thv clriving furros he-hinxl that l'l'l'0lll suc- wriy fur at ht-nt-tit lll'l'l.0l'lllitll4'l' ht-l'urv tht- int-nilwrs ut' 1-4-ssvs ut' thi- sua-ivty. Uthor Sc-niur stzilwatrtsz Hill Vald- thv Stzunfural Vaithulic- l,ihrairy. wvll, Hel XYintm-rs. Lzirry Huwv :incl l,un l'1-coli. Tha 'l'tit-.lzniuin-ytrust un Fl'llXYll'lilSXYlllflUNYSXY2tSlll2tll'll1'll stars ut' luniurruw: Huh fihisziys, Huh King, l'vt0l hx' tht- firm' :intl fury within ut' tlw Slizikvspt-:tix-:iii pru- lit-Ilmu-u, Hill lhIi'l,0ll0llg.fll, lflrl Hrasst-ur :incl Huh thu tiun, 'l'h4- 'l'r:ng1t-fly ut' King Hit-liairml ll. Miclst lluviclsun. Tha- zu-turs suvx-ml an spcc-izil huw fur tht- lll0ll Lavish 4-uslnnu-s :incl st-tlingfs. tha- 4-:arm-st plaiyt-rs' hun- hchincl tht- sc-vin-s, withunt whuln nu lH'0Clllf'll0Il is Qlling ul' lhv put-try :incl mlm-p vniutiunzil vuntvnt ut' tht- pussihlv: Dun lit-lzilv, ilinrry Sc-In-II, IH-tv llvll'ri1'll Ill2tj'Ill2tft'tlUllll'll2ll'4lIINZtlllllltflllll'0lIlSl2tll1llllQ Slmlw- Mit-ht-I H1-rthivr,l'uc'l1:n'cl:isVliaitrziiiizllimlllc1il'yZ:im-tti. NIN'ttl't'2tllSlll'4't'SSt'S0l.lll1'IlitSl. Tho hast runncl ul' zipplnnsv is chu- tu thc- Ill0ll0Sl 'l'hv lirst wurni xt-phyrs ut' spring lnrml tht- grunp as lahuri-r in tht' vim-yau'rl uf the Lurcl whuscmlirc1'tiun :intl lui' suuth :is Xt-w Yurk. wln-rv lllQ'f'itl'lllIllli'fllll1'lllSl'lYt'S giiicluiiu- lmvm- inzulv Tha' lluly Vruss Drznnatif- Sum-icty nlinirzihly in :in lntvr-l'i'ux'im'c- llrnnm l c-stivul. Tlwy tht- happy :intl pruilnr'tivv hginrl it is: Ht-v. l+'rvtlvi'ic'k .L hrunglil l'nrth1-r flvliglit tu lltlllll'2tllill1'lH'0S with :I Spring fi2lll2t,Lflli'l', SJ. ltivs . . livzil ul luur uni--zu-t plays. 2 ! Y M fr if 's M ,A M I kms if- f ,. s ,U Jtiivut . 49411 2 :inn K llibl V ,, 7 1 1 -.. , . 3 Q 0 'P OO xx K Q 'A T414 . v 'L-fm n ...A v' 5 2 E 1 ? g 1 SX i Q .U +1 a x 5 1 , Sf .N , .1 ! , 'ef .Ugg .I lg , 'wi ik ' uv' i ,L vii, .,., 'inf' '. , . tv Y k . ,,, x Q? f xbf .Q 'Q 4 -..g . , . lam l.l,:u-k1n.Im.w1. U UN 1 -an 4 llfll ll l'il. h..l,. Jlmlrmrnr nf tlx Xlll 1 1 lui K l,l.l't'l'fUI' Qf J 1.1 r,.1ll l li x,,l1N-pl1.l. r 1 . . 1 'ln' Holy C l'uxxfrll'1' f llllv - -s,.... luvzr ' HULY CROSS A' P fm? 3 f 5 1 ln 1 3 L qi'wWa! ' mf- -f Q - .5 ' 1 s 1 1 1 . Y li 4 f 0 1. 1 l'au1 J. Quinn. ,l.v.y-zklizrzf H11.-alias-.f Jlanizgfr, and Bruce Hoettel. 1'.'q11z'prm nl ami 1'ml1i rff, .1 .JltIlltlfft'V'. I The Pakachoagians -l 1'rst Hou: Left to ltiglzt: James F. Martin. Robert l'. Luddy. I George C. Yomacka. John lt. Mahoney. Frederick KI. Connolly. Srcrmd Hou-5 John R. Fecgel. Paul F. Granger. Daniel F. Gorman. Paul J. Smith. Third lfmr: John F. Le- Yiness III. Donald V. Mills. Robert F. Fandel. The Football lland entertains between the halves ol' the Brown game. ff. iisig--'ff'f'f'f-r .f .-ff 1- ff?f.-'-:e ff: - -:rg-sf -11 five gfgcu-543. F . . L. . -- f - r--. , 1- , -rs.-.iwf-Q -5--f ,ifff . ... , . ,Y-.H gif, A ', .jk .T ' L - . ,' j - ' , - 1 1 .v A ,lm : -'A r, - .1 - It :vi 3: L.:A,.iY 1 I VV A 'gh -. 11, . fx- an J 1 v I- 0 gw+kr1'?yL '::,A'1jJ' -PM nvm gr, ,lk-amd:-I fl 1 Q :VI .g ' A A. X, . L.. : -f -- '.,',v:4+'-'f,.:?' Zxqw . ,fy-,A -g spirit A Q -sl Q . -'ly' -.. -'F -- rf, .-fiipf-f' 4, ,' - - .. Z., V - fa 'N-. Y 'L l . :',-'21-r,-? '-A--ab' Q, --1 :H ',-511' .Q l' J? -. ', ' 5-Us-.l5:?-i1 f' -a' - 'M 'Yr'?'- 1: -- 4. ? F- Y' .3?-vi- '-:li-A29 N -.:.gI,-g,.-',..s-pr, ' Q y,-P -- - rr .5 , 3 lib, .o j. fi. .7 .+A--G' uw'-13' -f ' T31 f NY 'sffiivi f' L ' ll ga-ff Q ..- 7 y .', :, , .- ,,x,,. K . . ' 4 , , .5 in 5 ', 5 - b , J If Boasting a complement ot one hundred and seventy Us U' 3 -' .., P , I . .. - '- . . - ,n 1 3 'f men, the llusic C. lubs traveled more than tour thousand . , .3 - 5 -.Y-'f Y 1 f... Q' 1919? - 7.9 - Hgh gg., ,G - . X V' Q . 24,52 ',: Q . 1 ffl ,g r a?1ikn ,-?F7' 53, 35 Z C - 5.4 Z-1 T-fd f . miles along the luastern beaboard and into the llid- ' , Y'- ' 'f . - Q.-o:, 'g 1. 'r . .-Ly-1,-.11.'f,- 5 -' f ..-, Mg ...M ,jf . 5-5 -,igitd T '. jx. - f . V West treating audiences to the rhythms of martial. choral and dance music. From the early days of October through BIay.from dawn to dusk.the music studio's were the center of diversified musical activity. Auditions. practices and rehearsals. those guardians of a musical heritage. regularly filled the auditorium with the melo- dies of the Sousas. Porters. Rachmaninofts and Pales- trinas. Rev. Joseph J. Shea. SJ.. and Professor Frederick S. llirliani, '3Q. BIA.. coordinated the ever-expanding musical organizations. Father Shea. sharpened by four- teen years of experience as moderator. ministered to the administrative and spiritual needs of the Vlubs. and Professor llirliani. whose life has been devoted to mu- sic, trained and directed the various units of the mu- sical family. Business manager for the last two years. James T. Larkin administered the business and execu- tive functions of the entire organization. To help him in looking after the thousand and one details of arranging itineraries. lodging. transportation and food, he had the assistance of public relations manager lYilliam J. Kane. assistant business manager Paul J. Quinn and proper- ties manager Bruce V. Hoetlel. 41:2 ':',,1.:4. ,rr V -' ,, -. -- fff-ff - 3..c. Y . F. : - vr:'S1f,':hp'2', . 'A 4' -I ., S? -'QA ' Travelling to Syracuse. the Football Band displayed such magnificent spirit that they won many non- partisans to the cause of the Purple. ln the extensive tour that the Glee Vlub. Dance Band and soloists took. they appeared in Vleveland. Rochester. Syracuse. New York Vity, and all through New England. Veterans among the Glee 1'lub's willing workers included lien- jamin Urabeck. accompanist. John Driscoll. baritone soloist. .Xrthur Kane. manager. and George Yoniaeka. leader of the l'akachoagians. .Xdministered. trained. and guided with an eye to pride and perfection. the llusic Vlubs have this year written another bright page in the history of music at lloly Vross. 1 69 TU ltcprcscntzitivcs in thc F-tuelcut Vongrcss Srutwl. 1,4177 fu Iflljfllff Williatui X. lliormluu. Tr4'f1.vr1rwr,' John Y. Dinan. -lr.. l'rw.v1'1lcl1f.' John fl. Huglics, Sn-r,-f,,,A,,' Nwcoml Ifmr: .lohu ti. Suclzcr. NYilli:un ll. Tully, Williaun l . Stcpliaumk. Rudolph .x,t,!iXY2ll1l.J2llllt'h X. liowun, Jr.. .loscph T. BI't'llll2lIl, Rohcrl .X. llulmino, llohcrt lf. Vzihill. J. l'lclw:il'il Swccl. Jost-ph lf. Nlurphy, 'l'honms Y. Nlzirino. Thirrllfo11'.'Lcol1z1r4l Y.Quiglvy, Barry YV. llrzindt, liohcrt lf. llozirilumn. John K. Uitkiunor. -lohu ll. llnxtcr. Jr., llohcrt l'. tiaiscy. .lohu J. ffllricn. John F. Sllllllllil. liichzird V. Vziscy. llohcrt YY. Simmons. Nlichzicl X. lluggzin. f d 5 KC ' 'QV' X9 -14, . 1 if f I, 1 r 1 , ,f , r ' STUDENT CUNGRESS ZW: I Voinplcting its sixth yczu' of opcration on thc Holy Vross campus. thc Studcnt Vongrcss continucrl not only to scrvc :is thc official voicc of thc Studcnt Body in that it rcccivcd and cxprcsscd studcnt opinion throughout thc yi-ar. hut at thc sanic tinic vigorously supportcd and fostcrcd all cxtra-curricular activities. Ucvclopcd to intcgratc all activitics of thc Studs-nt Body with tliosc of thc Faculty, .Xdministration and Teaching Staff, thc Vongrcss proniotcd the ln-st intcrcsts of the college througli mutual cooperation and undcrstanding. By natnrc it is thc most cxtcnsivc student campus orgzuiizatioil, cmhracing thc cntirc ficld of student cxtra- curricular activity. The scope of its control rangcd from thc clcction of llllfl0I'gI'2iflll2itt' Vlass and Student Body What is her address? Jack Hughes and Joe Sawyer consult the master file. Officers to the taking of weekend home permissions. It organized the construction of campus organization dis- plays which decorated the grounds on Homecoming Weekend, and in the same spirit took charge of the sale of tickets for the Boston College Game. The activities of the Student Vongress were manifold: the practice of standardizing announcements in the Dining Hall, providing undergraduate ushers for home football games. and soliciting outside employment for students. The all-important task of drawing up the annual social calendar fell to the Student Government: dates were settled and conflicts resolved for all the major social functions of the school year. Dances and social affairs of other schools were publicized through the Student Government bulletin board in Kimball. In the same way. the times and places for all the meetings of every campus club were assigned and listed. week by week. The influence and directing force of the Congress was felt all over the campus. This united front was symbolic of the spirit and driv- 5' Q., .-f- . ,gf . Flipping through the student directory is SG pre Jack Dinan. sident 'Lgtj Ned Sweet. Joe Brennan. Mike Duggan: A hatful of home' perlni sion Johnny Suelzer meets his date: Student Government service in reverse. ing force behind the Student Fongress and serves to illustrate the esprit de corps that belongs to Holy Cross. lelp wanted-John Phelan lines up off-campus jobs. ',.,l 1- I 0 lIll'lllll0I'SlllIJ ol' .Xlplia Sigma Nu' Smit-il. bf! to lffgllzfx liivliairal l . lloylv. .Xlvxamlvr .l. BllI'lKl'. llolwrt J. -yvr. SIumlir1y.' l'aul I,. Giutfra-. .lolin .l. U'1ira4ly..loscpli .I. Vorry, llolwrt J. lfillll. l.1-onaril Y. Quigley. .lolin ll Ut onnmll llz 1 l iilt I l lux n ' ' - . A '.v.v'1ag.' 'la ' ' ., A ar ' ltolwrt AY. Sinnno s. ALPHA SIGMA NU .Xlplia Sigma Nu is a National Honor Society with 1-Iuaptt-rs in various .lt-suit Volli-ge-s :incl liiiivvrsitics tliroiiglioilt tliv I'nitt-ml Statvs. It was orgfanim-41 at Holy Vross in 194-0 anal sinvc tln-n lias ln-1-n sc-rviiig.5 as a mvrliinn lwtwe-vii faculty and stnclviits. It fllIlC'tlUIlS to promote- iiitc-rc-sts of tht- Vollt-gre-sg to foster all praise'- wortliy stnclvnt activities: to nnitc tliosv alumni who most fully iiiiclcrstaml and apprc-Ciatv the idx-als of .lvsuit cclncation and wlio stick to rvalizv tllosc irlc-als in lllt'IIlSL'lYOS and otlicrs. liavli your Ill0IIll7CI'S are pic-kewl from the Junior Vlass on tlic lnasis of c-liaracte-i', svliolarsliip. and loyalty and st-rvic-v to lloly Vross and to tlic idcals of the .le-suit Honor Socicty. Svrving as office-rs were .Xlcxandvr BllI'liC. Rolwrt Mvycr, Ric-liarxl Doyle, and Rolu-rt Simmons. D1 ltr l mn't ln- foolml: ilu- oflim-rs ol' Alpha Sigma Nu art-'l'c-ally you wrions-ininclvcl-Vbf! In 'fl-jjllff .xll'X2llllll'I' J. Burke. ljfl'-Yl.fIl'II ilu-rt W. Simmons. Trru.vurf'r,' Rif-liarfl F. Doyle, Srcrrfury iolwrt .l. M4-yi-r, l'1'1'z'-l'r1'.w1'rl1'llI. X . -4 'gk A11 iiif, x P U I. E K ff' -1- !w:2?1 e ...:. ' ,. - W W 1 ,ci 'Y AA, If V ,, - ' .-rj. q:ifgiL,'j,'g ' y ' ' ' ' ' .gtg .... . in In its initial and annual function ot the year, the --'Q 1 t p: .L ' . - .xii 'Sli' .' 14 Purple Key Society acted as hosts to the Freshmen and Pe J if 7 life- ga? I' . . . ,- .. 'F 'it--1 5-1' ..: 4 i their parents on Registration Day. U, , nit ' he flfji 'lf' . ' im if-1. 4 3' V' 9 A Z, ' Q ' V . 3 . '!'f .-wtf , . l We were no sooner back when the football season lhfi .'.,.., tm, ff? 541+ :Pi x , . . f-FV, I Q 1' .,- J' ' . descended upon the Key m the form of a twofold Jobg 'kv' , 1 ' 3 ,si ,I I ' if 'A - F af ,l,. . f , if the first, to build up enthusiasm for the Saturday after- px , i. Q Q. .4 Nh A - i J,-4. noon games by conducting weekly ralliesg the second, to meet and assist the visiting teams during their stay in YVorcester. And, not to be overlooked, rallies for the Basketball team were held throughout the Hoop season. As in the past the Key acted as hosts at the four annual banquets held in Kimball Hall. This year it was instrumental in having the classes seated with the Faculty at all of the banquets. Other activities held during the year consisted in acting as Co-Sponsor with the Student Government of . r-L, Q ., ia t fs 1 'ttf 'il 'eg After the game'-a. sol SHUT .www .5 X x Q S C4 f O25 'ON 'st Aka' ig and a cheer. Omnn UW 'E l U W 'x QQ!! fi 5, 5msnv !s 5 1, 'ill' - In ,Q I.. .. Q the annual Blood Drive held during February and ' ' hlarchg assisting the Dramatic Society by providing I - ushers at all of their productions: and preparing for the , lf annual Holy Cross Day held in the Spring. ' Members ofthe Purple Key Soc-iety!Ncr1ff'f1. Left fo Right: Robert H. Cahill, I'l.C6'-Clllltl'fllf1ll,' YYilliam F. Stephanak. fllltlliflllllllf Earle L. Markey, 1 Sccrcfary-Trcuslzrcr. Second Razr: Jolm G. Suelzer. 'Michael A. Heffernan, Ted E. Yvedemeyer, Alexander J. Burke. Richard J. Barnes. John Y- Dinan. Jr., Robert YY. Simmons. Robert J. Dolan. Kenneth L. Hand, James A. Bloore. Third Roux' Harry NY. Dwyer, Matthew P. Boylan, Etlillllllfl J. Dilworth, Barry R. Mt-Donough. Robert P. Vascy. Michael Vooney, John F. Summa, James G. fullen, Peter J. Sanderson. ' l .1111 1712111 S1'11I1'1l. l,1fl lo lfllflllff .I111111 Nl. Gihhoiis. 711110111315 if 11y:111, .U11r111y1'11g 1'f1l1'for,' YYi11ia111 J. Ki1'r11:111. -lr.. I':lll.fI7V',' .1:11111's E. f':11111o11. Jr.. B11s1'111's.s f'!11'r,' .1:11111's L. 1 z111l'5'- Nflllllllillfl-l 111'11l'X 1'. '1'r:1v1-rso. 11i11h:1r11 11. Ki1'r11z111. 11:1rFF 11- -1:11'ol1so11. 1101, I':'l fUf.' 1Yi11iz1111 I . l'1l1IllllIlI1N. .1:1l111-s H gIlj'l11'I'. Nporfx l':lII.f1JI',' l,1'1l'l' XY. 51111-r. 1'11111':1r11 T. Lyons Ill. Ri1f11:1r11 11. G:1g:111. .lrl l':I,l.f1Jf'. X N, zftnjji '74 1i YPT50, I THE PURPLE 1'111ilo1' 11111 Kie-r11:111 :11111 N1:111:1gi11g1 I'f11itor 'l'o111 11111112 For 1 111111-p1-11111. ,vs Q--v '-'H 'Y' This y1-11r's Purplr' 11:1s111'1'11 11110131.1110 111ost s111-1'1-sst'111 111 th1- history ot th11 111:1g.rz1z1111'. 1 11111-1' 11ll' 1'z1p:1h11f 2111- 111i11istr:1tio11 of YYi11iz1111 J. Ki1-r11z111, Jr., lh1' I 1l11t0I'-1ll- F1111-f, th1- Purplr' has :1tt:1i111-11 :1 nvw I11-ight in popu- larity. without s:11'rifi1-1111.5 its StilIl112lI'11S. TI11' aim of th1- l,llI'1lll' has always 111-1-11 to t'ost1'r 11 high litcrary tastv :1111o11g th1- st11111'11ts hy 1-x1'r1'isiI1g thvm in both 1'riti1':11 :11111 1'rcz1tix'1- 1'o111positio11. 111111 t11is year saw i111-111 fll1- filh111'11t of that aim. Both in th1- IlllIll1Jl'I' of Stllf,1t'lltS whose work was p11h1ish1-11 211111 in tho quality of that work. thc ljllfllll' C'0ll1f1 1-1111111111111-11t its1'1t' Oll 11 joh W1-ll 11o111-. 111 its six iss111-s of thv past, s1-hool y1-ur, thc 1,lIl',lll' also 111211111151-11 to pI'i'St'll1 :1 Ql'02lt 11ix'1-rsity ot' 111z1t1-riz11. Fiillgillg from 1-111111-11y to trz1g1-11y. 111111 from so1111- vx- 1-1-ptio111111y 11is1-1-rning 1-riti1-is111 to th1- 111ost i11for111z11 ot' 1-ssays. Tho s111-1-1-ss of th1- 1,III'1lll7 was 111111 to Illilllyi T111- l'111itor-in-l'11i11f1 R1-V. P21111 F. Izzo, t111- 1XIOC10l'2lt0I'l 'I11lOIll2iS V. Ryan. thc lxliillilgillg' Editor: 211111 t111- 1-11tir1- staff. But most of 2111, t11is y11:1r's Purplr' ow1-11 its s111'- 1'1-ss to th1- st11111-nt 1J0f1y, for its i11t1-r1'st. its 11111, 111111 its :1ppr1-Ciatioll. 'Now, if they'd used me on that play- Grandstand managers Unsworth, Tierney, Graney. 3 M Maxis ,f 5. 1 .y ,,. - V swag? 1 . . Y . ,...,fz.: f uw -' M 'Sf A ' he 'iffy 232 W V . P' -' ' ff 1 . ,. .. , . .-Niw..-, :-- S+.,-w . is fi ,gf ff? 5 'W' -T -.-5:21 .,, 1 Smut- -'- -'- 1 f 2 W' ' W2 f ff, aewiffiaf f' af ' fiiiifzzirllgiiiiiks ,':g1z,g14:sa:3:,L:.1':' '5'v: l.Z21f' -swiss: ga , if if . ,, .. , 1,, . ,X,,,.. 12:2E221-'swra'-Sz' f ':1'-'f 5. .- .- . ' 1'rvlaim'2:2i:':::f1:z-rss,-' 1-zz:-:awwi.1-211:v1 '2zz:L:-'-11:'-aszik.-1-risflsizz.:'1rivtiivz--.' -1-E52-r,:'3T's.1-.3., ' -- ,Q 9- , ,, -. 4, , . - - . 1 W 'zwvz'-:41..+4:-zsialm,:f1.v,-fe:-2 .aim ..isa..3-:',,f'::g::,-nz , -'Wir-Pmisamz:asa:-:,:5,:51:5f:s:,:g5-cg-1-15?,fbbhgfsfsg '--as :gr-:,5+:-sk-txzm-ff:M-:Q-fv.::,-e.:-wegas'-:snis-:,::s,:..sz-gsm-:typ-.ss1s1:::wm. -' .aw1'1.1za-:1aszaaswras,,1:s'1:4.'-sfe:a::'-:iw-1- :f:-.1:..z :few .QQM1--aa.:ziw-4 '-:Pa 1' , -1 .- 'Wg-'1:vf-V -V - :f.4-smsz'1:2-use:.1:a1:s:::s:a1s-,. - M., , NNa:1:: - -'-' t h 4 4 - 2:12-Q3 . AE.. Character count: Carey, Brennan, Snyder. 'd41:.: 217q7f:7:v:'.-1c15E2,.1z1::v1f.1 5 - - 1-.45:,g4':,i:,.'--.-'::':jg:g: +L ,-,-21553 ft-H:-.1111-.gL,:-:- .' '.y:c',p ag.-2--'-:Q gf- vw:-4----,.-we . ' ,,,,,, ...,...,.,,...,. ,,.4,,. . ..., . .A., ,..,,,..,.,..,..,.. ...,.,, . . ...,,. , . , .,., , . ,. . . . af : i2nf..:f .- - -1 - X '+s261wf'1w4r -,ivee.s.1:mz53fafs:f'.L4's1:s+:s.4z2fwfaiffrzb .1971 -fi--V F-'wi f kwa , J ytsmmaz1.44.4-as-2a.2,4'zsm,.4.',9.-:5-,rms-41.fzkf-ff,-A4: ' pal,-, - -- '36 If J-1 - -1? .4 . -' - 'f f N- a:p3yfy,,r:r.3:zy,:,g.1:gmg , ,Zi 0 A 4 Vai? f Y v 9 , 1, A ff 04 22.4 f kwvf., f if :V , as M5 yt w ffwoff 17.7511 Aff fu 4 1 '-21:1 -jf 4,-xxswf -1, ,.5,o Mc,,,Msaf , , M :ir ff, ,f wa J, cf. W Mg, f awiyfis H wfgff , k- V, 4 e ,,+ , feiizffwsa f A 0 ww f + ' f gf f of ,gm r Z 'S ia g , . SA.-4-iff- 1Qw'A? ,,.f1,1.f. I ...,3,,9W,,,y On these pages you can see the people responsible for the 1953 PURPLE PATCHER2 they deserve the roses- and the brickbats. These pictures show us as we pieced together the book. Some of us selected pictures for publication and the few members of the staff who have at least a fundamental grasp of English grammar wrote the copy. The Business Manager and his staff did a roaring business in VVorcester, Boston and New York, soliciting ads, their ragged clothing and tin cups added just the right note of poverty. In a room smoke-choked from smoldering cigarettes and steaming coffee cups, that top-level policy-making group known as the Advisory Board regularly sat and pondered. Occasionally, someone expressed an original idea, but the others quickly shouted him down. For the most part, the board muttered about budget limitations and borrowed cigarettes from one another. Usually the hlanaging Editor could be found sleeping on the Edi- tor's desk. Once we thoughtlessly packed him and mailed him to the publisher, mistaking him for the dummy. VVhenever the deadlines for the various sections ap- proached, our office in lower Beaven resembled Bedlam at a full moon. As soon as the Editor entered, however. his calm dignity instilled assurance in the staff. Daunt- less and ever with a firm smile chiselled on his face. he led the 1953 Pixrelmn staff onward and upward. Q2 fav f 1 if 5 we .. ..,. ,,., . ......,. ... , ,,. ...,, . , -Q., . fa gizwfw , .. , fm:-s,5ax:4-:-1:11ra:-mzc111:'-::f, YI.,1:g:z:4,1.-.:::2sZ:541g-Wa,-,:1g,, - -.zzJf7gfM.1s,.,:4W,:- -ffizyfsgl,z:,g5,??i:..g-.fa.f?5X,, , 4 ,5,5Z3,,ve,.?s.,. Jay, . 11 - '-' - ' ,433 1 zggj-g3g.g5,a1.ggp554 pghsagg-5.5--ag.:-1-1-4:-' ...s .g f-1, ff Williams sketches the perfect profile. Suelzer at hay. Qx 175 Mft fo Riglzl: Hurry V. .lzu'ulmn1. llll0f0fjl'lllPllI-I' II1'rrr'lfvr.' Julm X. 'Vim-rm-y. Npnrfx l'.'fl1'lnr,' Ric-hzml R. Kiernam, l r1r'11lfZl l'frlz'fnr,' Rubvrt J. NI:-yor .IM-rar-1'f1lf' l':4l1'fllI',' .LN-pl: l', K4-rwin. .xlllllllfjillfl I'.vlll'llH'.' llmmlel V. Nlnlllu-us, l'fflilur.' Rulu-ri S. Vurry, .lNNOf'I'llfI' l':1lI.fOI',' IXIJVIIZIPI J, Bix-ty, Ivllilff- 1-lrzxx I','1!ffnr,' .lmm-N H. 5115111-r. l mh1rr,v lfflilnrg Pillli I , IJHIIZIIIIIV. .lf-l1'r1'fif-.Q I-,Ulifrlrq Jann-s .L 0'NI:lllvy. ljllllfllfjflllllljj l'frlffrnr,' John fi. Sur-Izcr NI'llI'Ul'.N' lfflifnr EUITURIAI. STAFF Ilvflllffll'-llll-Ivllflif-.' IJnN.xl,1m V. NI.X'l l'lII-INYS lll'NlIl2lll .Jlllllllfjflljl 1':llI.,llI'.' Jus!-1l'H ll. KI-LIUYIX .I.v.s'n1'1'1Ifc' 1'f1f1'l0l'.H'.' N pn1'lN.' XYlI,l,I.XNI J. Ii1rc1:x.xN..l1c. .lcmx.X.T1r:nxm' Rms1':1c'1' J. MIQYIQIQ lihlililfl' S. l'l'mcY 1'lmfng1r11pl11'f' I'fcl1'fm'.v.' J.x NI las .L fJ'31.XI.l.I'IY Jollx 'FUISIN 1'vll1'lI1f'lj.' Rn-11.x1m R. K1 lclcxx N Swn 1'o1'.v.' w 1 .lfmxf1.h1'r:l.zr-:H I '1ulf'rr'lr1.v.w's.' NIlt'll.XI'Il, J. B11-LTY I,.Xl'l. l.. fi11'1f1-'Isla J.xx11-Ls Nl. llxm' liumlzwl' l'. Mr-Ym' lYux.Xl.lb J. Russ I,I'1HN'.XHlJ J. IXI'lXD.XI,I, .If'fll'IlII'.N'.' l'.u'1. F. Ilmxxllwp Tnmus X. lilclcxxxx Jfnlx l'. f'.XRl'lY Jmlx T. NI.-.fzxllclz IJIJXII ww J. D1l.wo1:TH..l1c Rum-:1:'1' li. IDQJHTUN Ru14Ic1cT IC. l'Nswu1c'1'n Juux J. l'1fi.XN.-Ili. .Icmx F. Ciu.xNr:Y..I1c. .lrf.' , v R xlmu lu. XX11.1.1.ms. Jn xYll.I.I.XNl .X. RIURIJAX l,lf:'1'I':u N. -XN'r.xN.xY11'11's I'lmfng1-11,111 I-I' lJ1'1'1'r'in1'.' Ilxmm' Cf. .IM-ulssux l 1'r1f111'f',v.' .Inu-Qs Il. SNYIJICR Y1xc'r:x'r T. .Xxlmlumz l'm'r:n W. SPIICR I Ic.xNK J. G1-11s11P:f'K1':1: Renal-:RT YY. XIANNING.. lfl'll'I'I.ff' I .lxmcs KI. S11 Iil'1IlI'IY Kl'INNI'I'I'll X. fyBRlI'IN , . . . l',1llfUI'1fl! .llll'I.N'!'7'.N'.' l,r:ox.xmm Y. LIVIGLICY . .X1.Icx.xxm:1: J. BVRKPL zz K1-mlnll :xml i'ly4lc-A' Hiviy. .1l1'.v.v1'11g from lil-f'fllI'!'.' tit 41 BUSINESS STAFF Business Jlanager: RICHARD J. BARNES .ldzvrtising Jlanagers: JOHN M. FLAYAN JOHN S. T. QTALLAGITI-IH C'ircuIa.fz'on JIc1nr1gf'r.' JOHN J. AVI-IIS -Al ssociafe Jlarzagcrs: WILLIAM L. LOREXZ JOSEPH F. SANVYER, JR. fludifor: JOHN K. 0'COXNOR Pafrons C110-1.711151 71 : LAXVRENCE C. ROWE A ssistanf: J. EDXVARD SWEET Danse' fvl1C11.I'lIZU71.' DEAN J. SHIPMAN Sfqff: JOHN A. :ANTONELL JOHN J. BAIN .ALBERT E. BLOCK LJRVILLE J. BEAFMOXT EDXYARD J. BJORN W. J. BRENNAN. JR. JAMES BI. BRINE JOSEPH A. CLAIR DANIEL J. DALE1' JAMES P. DOLAN THOMAS ll. DOLAN JOHN F. DENBAR TIBIOTHX' A. FOLEI' .ARMAND L. CTARAFOLO WILLIAM J. GEARTY ROBERT E. GERNX'IN BRIAN P. GETTIXGS W. J. CTOEBELBECKER JAMES F. GILL JOHN F. H.AC'KETT JAMES H. HAMILTON GEORGE K. JACKSON .ARTHUR YY. KANE. JR. JOHN J. IQALAGHER, JR. EDMVND D. KEATINO SYILLIAAI S. KELLEY, JR. PAUL H. KERIN WALTER F. IQRAMER RORERT A. LAFLABIME LAXYRENCE P. MAHONEI' RICQ'H.ARD F. BIARN WILLIAM F. BICCALL. JR. JOHN J. OQBRIEX DENIS E. O'CONNOR KEVIN BI. O'HALLORAN WILLIAM J. OSHERRKIN RI'Dl'JLPIi A. OSWALD JAMES K. READY AYILLIABI F. REARDON VHARLES J. REILLY DONALD J. ROSS E. YY. SVANNELL. JR. H. BIIIIIAEL SVIIII-'I-'ICR JOHN V. Sc-I'LLY JOHN A. SEYDA JOHN T. STRAIN EDWARD M. XYARDZALA XYILLIAM J. XYELSH JOHN L. SYIXES Su1f4'c1.' Ric-harni J. Barnes. BIl.S'1,Ilt'.V.V Jlunugvr. Nfundznq Dean J. Shipman. Pcrfcllcr Dfuzm' f'lliIl.I'l7HlII,' Jfmseph F Suuer 0 l'f1r11p11.w 1'1'rc'111r1f1'On .JlllIllIyI'l'.' JOlIn S. T. Ga IU 11 1 fz'.v1'r1g l'O-,Uu11ugz'r.' JOIIII M. Flavzln. .llll't'f'fI..i'l.llll l 0 Umm: I JOIII1 J. SVI-is. f'1'rP11fz1f1'O11 Jlur1r1g1'r.' I,2lSVI'CIlU. C I One lytlffflllx VIIIIIVFIIIIIII. -E., Flavin. OQCCIIXIOT and Barnes: addition. Sl1ht!'lltlOIl Ind 11 traction. SANS and Bill LOI1-nz. I-'urcg Fllllllll' Hn mf. 'l'Iu- lxmin trust svtiing pnlivy' llulr furry, Jim Qnyulvr. lA'll Quiglm-.V :mul l'l1il Dunn. N-.Q..,, tuni- Di .ga vk 'l'ra-:llmr mlm-S flu' malkv-up. with llvlp from Lou K rum. Paul Nm-lsun :nul Larry lizxgzm. THE wig- I' ' l'yi,ial?l! il ly 'pf' . Iuryljr-'f'l fl E .X -KA'i 1 4.5, w 1 - Inlnmulwl lllrk lxn-rn-lu mul l'1'2lllll'1'h l'AlllUl 'l'mn lll'1'llll2lll clvvlmlv XKll2ll'S l'llIIII.X' Illia xwvk. Wm: ns: .ms rn ns . Im-I. .ll llllllfllllfl H11 ifurs l,Ul'lS AX. C'H.xr'u .Yvzrx I':f1I'fUI' x .l.w.wI. .Yeuw l'fd1'lnr , . . - 4 1 v- Sporfx lfllllflll' 4 RUBERT E. Donrux, '54 . Ixxl. S ports Hd Hur Rmsrzur IC. I'NSNYOR'l'll. 'sis lfrlffurffll Hflffnr .lnxns Il. SNYDICIK, '. I f'ulurf' H11 ilor If 11.wi11f'.v.w .ll 11. II II ger Ml mam llulm Ru-lu'1'l l1'l4wtuNt:ux'v1ntl ilu-mmuul 4l1'Hr'll. I Tri H rzxm' P. '1'u.xvr:usu, PET!-:R C. 0'I,ONNP1l.l.. '5'5 '54 lY11.1,1AM A. l3.u'xuN. . T5 T3 M- TlllJBl.AS A. BRENNAN. '. S TAFF l':llI'fUI'-l'Il-f'lll'fff.' l,I'lUN.XRlD Y. Ql'11sl,HY. '53 . I .wuz-1'r1ff' H11 ifnr: Romznr S. l'l'lmY, '53 .lfllllllfllllfl 1'ffl1'fnr.' l,llll,I1' R. DVNN. '53 '54 ' 54 FH.xNc-is X. ST.xxK.um. '53 . ld l'l'l'fI'SI'IIff .ll IHIU-fjl'l' Rmsrzm' I . Rlrzmzlw, '53 .llulfe-11p E11 ffor R1c'n.xRu B. Tm-Lxxon, '53 1ft lI'l'lff' l'f1l1'lor.s- .X1,1sr:m' E. B1,ocf1i. '54 KI-INN!-ITII A. fJ'BRIEN, '54 .lrf E11 ffm' WI1.l,1.xx1 .L lholclux, '55 I 'lmfoy ru plz ir' E11 ifur Ilncm' G. Gillis, '54 I 'npy 1'Ifl1'lnr.w P.xI'1, A. Nlfimox, '53 l,,xwR1':Nc'r: J. IC,xcs.xx, '54 l'I'I'l'lllllfI'0Il .llunugvr W11,1,1,xx1 F. Glbwlx, '53 Office .llrznager I,r:oN.x1m J. KI'1NlJ.Xl.l.. '53 i r Sports Editor Rob Dorton interrupts his Purple Pennings to chat with ace writers Rob Vnsworth and Tom Gray. Balanced development and consistent quality char- acterized the twenty-ninth volume of the Ttllllllllfllltli' which continued its journalistic growth in spite of rising costs and unanticipated staff changes. Significant among the innovations were the two special issues for the B.C. game and the Christmas banquet as well as the resumption of the prewar policy of staff changeover at mid-year time. As in the past the journal continued its task of recording campus events and more particularly, checking the constant traffic in rumors. The NFCCS summoned the volume's first editor. Bob Simmons. to its national presidency during the summer. Len Quigley, who succeeded him, was the paper's guiding spirit during the rest of the year: his was the force that co-ordinated the efforts of the one hundred man staff. Bob Vurry, Phil Dunn, and the other twelve senior editors lent an experienced depth to the paper. Perhaps this volume's greatest asset was the droll humor and inimitable wit of' Dick Kiernan whose weekly commentary on campus life made his column, C'rossbars, the 710IIlfllIfIIl'li'iS most popular feature. l.en Quigley makes last min te corrections at the l'ress. The Tomahawk staff-Smfvrf. Lfjff to lfiglzf: Philip R. Dunn. .llafzagirzg fJl'f1if0I'.' Leonard V. Quigley. lfrlzlor Robe rt YN Snnxnons I rlllor Robert N Curry, Associnff' Editor: Richard li. Treanor, ,llalse-up 1':fll'f0I',' Francis X. Stankard. HIl.9I.llt'.V.V ,llunayvr lime s H sux dt r F rlzlorml P flzfor l t 1 r O'Donnell. iYl'1l'S Editor. Sfu11diny.' Lawrence J. Eagan. Robert F. Riekert. Kenneth A. U'Rrien. l'aul K N ls xxllll l t N ll Bauman. Harry G. Gillis. Thomas M. Gray. Louis X. tfraeo. Henry l'. Traverso. Robert H. tinsworth on irq tm 1 1 um Rlort Thomas A. Brennan. Albert li. Rloek. 11 '111 P1 '11 111 51111 I1 YC 1 111 If 1 1111 111 o t If 1 1 cg? o t 19 o 1 ross. 111 1Yor1'11ste1''-S1'11l1'1l. Lffl fn I1'1'yl1l: 1l11'1l2I'f1 R. Ki1-r11z111, porn 1J1r1r'I11r 111 g111 I hz fl 111111111r D IX 111 I I,fl111l11llf I rogr1m1 Dzrecforg R1f'h3fI1 F. Doylv, Sfllfliflll ,1Ir1n11yr'r,' .Xrt1111r X. Weller. l'l11'1f 111111111-1 r 1 1 1 1 1 r ll r 1 11 1 1 1'r1'rIor. SI11111l1'11g: .1111111 J. xY2l151l. SZl1X'2ltU1'f' J. 1'ar1:1to, 1111111 D. 1 1 111 ma 1 1 t 1 1 111 1 mp F01 ll 1r 1 1-orgc Y. Franks. .Xl111'rt 111. 131111-14, 1 r:1111'is J. 1,01ll'I'tj'. T110 storyofyo11r1'a111p11s1'a11i0 station11as11ftc11111'1111 1-11111-11, life without 11xyg31111. 1111t t111- 0111- 11111111r1-11 1111-1111111rs of t111- YYVHI' staff 111-V1-r tir1' of t1111 1'11111css stairs to t111- 1Il'1g1ltS0f 1 1'11wi1-k, I,0IJ2lI'tIIlCIlt 111-ads, a11- 11o11111'crs. 1-11511111-1-rs H1111 pI'Of1llf't'I'S take t111-ir r11sp1'1:tiv1' 1111111-s day i11 a1111 lliiy out. T111'ir 11a1'11 work has pai11 011' 111 pr0vi11i11g Holy Vross wit11 a top-11ot1'11 1'a11i0 Station. This y1-ar. a news r0o111 was orga11iz1'11 a1111 a big stcp i11 1111ws r1-porti11g was tak1-11 as t111- station 2iC'Klll1I'i'f1 two t11111typ1' 111:11-111111-s. 1X11ot111-1' I'i'f'1'll1 1'11try into t111- 5 :Q l ,-f-1-.-1 Leo Egan shoots some life into the Vonsolette. if Joe Quinlan and Lew Songer fondle at reeord album from the YYUHC' ref-ord library. XVCHC picture has been the installation of aa system of lligli-fidelity eompeusators. to ensure better quality in reeords. The tiniest in tape-reeording equipment has been tested and purehased, and this faetor has led the station to one of its proudest achievements. Programs are taped on the ezunpus and sent down- town. where YVVI-It' has its own weekly presentation, the Holy Vross Hour. This has been very well reeeived by the people of lvoreester, just as the forty hours per week of Campus brozideasting has been well reeeived by the students. i I 4 I .lueli lY:1lsl1 and llob Nlf-t'orln:iel4 tl'2lllSilt't station busi- ness in the ofliee. Just nzune it. we'll play itngllob llrzuly. Sul l,2lt'litt0 :und l'nul Voss. The lYCIlC brass look lovingly :ut zu prize possession. ff , --Y f , l,, , 1 6 l,..l S IH? Nlenihers of the ISJI1' Nmlfvl, I.4jI'l to lfiylll: John K. U't'onnoi'. I-Iil'l'-I,I'l'.YliJll'llf,' Joseph Il. I og:1rty. I,l'1'.YIill!'Ilf,' I'il'2lllt'IS X. Kett, S1'I'l'!'flIl Ij. 311-01111 lfmr: Iiolwrt J. Nleyer. tit-oi-ge IN. White. Louis.X.tii-:if-o,.lr.,.l.t'1n-ter Nleliziig. 'I'hoin:ns II. King. John V. xYt'IIllt'l', Iiohert If. Dalton. Ifernurti 'I'. Hopkins. I'icIw:iraI I . Ilonnelly. Tlllifll lfmr: Nlnrtin If. I':iIn1er. II1-rhert J. Ileinmil. t'h:irIes IC. Itiee, John J. tffirzuly. John II. Ilzlxter. Jr.. . Y. , .. . . . J, I,nwrenee NIM arty. XIIIVUIII In. I IVIIIZIIIZU. Jr.. NIIVIHIVI J. NIeXnIty. l':mI NI. Higgins. Jaunes l,. Ifuliey. It ninst Imve heen :I win president Joe I og:irt.v purrs eontentetlly. I':n'tieipziting in over sixty inter-eollegiate eontests, the Iienetliet Joseph Ifenwiek IDOIHIIIIIQ Soeiety enl- niinatefl its husiest sehechlle sinee 1849, the year of its inc-eption. In keeping with its tradition of excellent-e in the art ot' pnhhe speaking. the l,llI'lJIt'iS senior dehaters eonipiletl an impressive vit-tory reeorfl while appearing in the MIT, Ilofstra :intl Gt-org.getown Vherryhlossoin Tournza ments. The aeeent in '53 was on increased under- elnssnien partir-ipation in order to hnild a strong forensic foundation for fntnre years. The Vrnsader orators re- eeiveml ample experience in varied forms of public speaking, engaging in radio forums and after-dinner zulflresses he-fore IYorc-ester fraternal organizations. Yn- cIer the Ieaclership of Joseph Fogarty, President: John 0't'onnor. xiii?-I,I'0SICIOIltl and Francis Kett, Secretary: the Senior Dehating Society eonehldetl a sueeessfnl earn- paign with its traclitional Easter week clehate with the Norfolk State Prison teznn. Fzither David Twonley, SJ. and Nlr. Henry Murphy, HJ.. greatly assisted with zulviee :incl eritieisni. The aim of the Freshman Debating Society is to en- able the inexperienced orator to acquire facility in ex- pressing himself succinctly and cogently. Open to the entire Freshman class, the Society makes possible a firm foundation in the art of public speaking. Blembers have the advantage of an air of informality which encourages self-confidence and poise. The Freshmen are urged to utilize their talents in the discussion of contemporary problems in all fields, there- by not only lending to the development of oratorical prowess, but also providing a diversified background, which is the hallmark of the educated man. FRESHMAN IJEBATING SUPHUMURE URATURIIIAL Placing the emphasis on oratorical style, use of ges- tures and parliamentary procedure, the Sophomore Oratorical Society provides the Sophomores with an exceptional opportunity to put into practice the instruc- tions of their Rhetoric classes. In regular weekly meet- ings the members actively participated in debates and The ofiieers of the l'll'l'SllllLilll llcliating Society -flafl lo lfiylzl: .xlIlll'l'NV F. Lane, Secretary: Joseph if Ycckerelli. I,l'l'Nlilfl'llf,' Walter V. lfcid. I'1'ee'-Pn'.v1'dcnI. SOCIETY panel discussions on various timely topics. llerein the student acquired poise and ease in expression and rc- ceived the benefit of expert criticism. The skill gained in public speaking, both formal and extemporaneous. and in the fields of research and original composition was an invaluable asset to the members. The officers of the SOSfSeufed, Lqfl Io lfighl: Edward F. S. Deignan, Vl'l't'-I,I'FSI'lfl'IIff Nl. Frank Ruppert, lll't'Nl.1f!'Ilf,' John li. liaxlcr. Jr., l'lmir1mm. Slundiny: Martin E. Palmer, Secretary: Richard l . Lefebvre. Neercfuryg Robert l'. Nirschl. Secretary. M. quo -- , I we 53,3 'ilk lg, i P, S ff- .2 gf ' ?' wc: -74' 'nn 4' NFCCS uful, lmlll In lt'1'rllfl,' .IIN-pta .I. tllrrxg .Ytzlfmull Nm'1'1:l .lwlfzm I'iw-l'rt'.vf1lr11l,' Iiulu-rt Ill. Sllltllltills. .X'1lll4Ull1ll l'l'1'.vf'1lw1ll. Nl41fulU151.'.I'11Iu:ll'lI X. Wvvtm-I, -llllll-ill' Utlfgmlf .' 'Il-tl If. IM-tI1'lll1-yt-r. lfrfgiufull Ilf.l Illl4ll4l'lH1lll.' l'lI'JlIlt'IN X. Ilnnvlv. I,llll- flrltllllHl4f'1rfu1'.',lzulllvx If. l':IIl'IL1IlI. N HI-ttf llffrylfllf. Ilxxnsluvrt .w':tl'u:tgo.tI1t' lIlIl'I'I'2lt'I2tI-IIINIIVQ'flIIllDIlt'ItI lltilf'IIVUSSlN't'2lIllt'2lll impurtzmtcclltvl'ololu-l':1tlol1s its Ilrst nu-1-ting tm tlu- Ilill. F-ilu-v tlmt tinu- its Illt'lll- Im' tlu- NZIIIUIIZII lfvfttfmlimn of flilllllllll' Vnllegt- Stu- Iu-rslxip Inns ilu'l't-ust-tl. zuul its zu-tivitu-s Iutvv 4-xpululwl mlm-nts tllis yt-nr. Ilulutrt YY. SIIIIIIIUIIS was 4-It-ctul its Il't'lllt'IltItltISIf'. St-ruiuztrs. itttt-r't-ullt-gizttv nu-4-tings, gtu-st Nutunml I'rt-sult-nt. zuul .lost-pll J. Vorry Iwczmu- Nu- slu-:lI4vrs. :mul :III tlu- :u'tix'itu's c-mnu-c'tt-ml with its rv- timutl Stu-iul .Xvtion XYIIT-l,I't'SIfll'llt. Vlulvr tluxir clircv- gumztl Vmxulllissiuln in tlu' XI t't'S, nuutt- tIu- 1-ntirv tum. tlut NICVVS I'uIfiIIt-fl its purposc as zi sorvicc gttult-nt Iuuly 1-must-uuls of its 1-xulewnvmw tu I'urtIu-r twgannizattimt to tluf 1-xtrzu-urru-ulzu' zwtivitivs of 187 t'In'istI:m Mu-Iul lIl'Illi'II3Il'S. I'zttlmlicr-ollvgt-s. 'IlIu's4'IuurI-5I4':l4IIllg.5t'xplrlu'llIx1rI' IIlll'lI'Jlt'ISlI jllullvt' Nmfrfl. l.qt'llnlf1'gl1f.' Rlltltblllll .L Uswultl. Vluh INTERRACIAL JUSTICE CLUB I H 'llllll-I'llltlll,' 'llml If. xYl'lIl'lIlt'lYl'l'. l'nf11l111'.v.w'ul1 fllllll.I'lllflll. Sftllltlllllfjf .lzmu-s If, flilllllttll. .I1'.,l'n1uml'lI1'f' I'l'r'1'- ,'ll1llAl'HItlll,' .lulm II. x'2lIlt'll.lllllllN1'f'l'lltlI'.lj,' Ilif'Il:nl'tI'I'.tirz1Itm1, fluff I'IIN'-Cllllll-I'IIlllIl,' 1,1-UNI. NIVNIZIIIOII. I'm11lnf'flrf' XtI'l'I'llll ll.' u':lII:u'l' I'. NlllIl4llIl'.Y. .I. I'l1Ixx:u'4I Swvvt. . Z? sv Officers and Vhairnien of the CRAA-Srczfvrl. Lff! to Higlzf: Vharlcs J. Reilly. Frank J. Geishecker. I'1'cf'-Pr1'.v1'fh'r1I,' Kenneth L. Hand. Pft'.Yl'I1l'Ilf.' James A. Moore. Secretary- Trmszzrvrf Thomas Y. Marino. Sffllllllillgf J. Edward Sweet. Anthony J. Vaputo. Paul L. Giuffre. John K. 0'f'onnor. John T. Strain, Michael J. McNulty, Kenneth A. 0'Brien, John RY. Weiser. Alexander J. Burke. CAREER RESEARCH ASSCCIATES Functioning in intimate conjunction with the Place- ment Bureau. the Career Research Associates realized a prosperous year under the presidency of Kenneth L. Hand. Students were made more familiar with the business world through the medium of talks by success- ful business men. Interesting as well as informative were the advertising clinic and the mock trial that the Asso- ciates planned and executed. The Human Relations Vlub was founded only a few years ago as a sociological seminar. During its develop- ment, the club evolved into a forum for the considera- tion of the problems surrounding twentieth century living. This year. in addition to regular discussions and joint meetings with other colleges. the club has been addressed by various members of the faculty on their specialized fields. The Human Relations Clubis leading members-Seated, Lfff I0 Highl: Joseph RY. Mc-Xancy, John D. Matthews, Student CO0Td1'Ill1fOVf William A. Bauman. Pre.siclenf,' James G. Wallace, Secrvlury,' Paul J. O'Keefe, Treasurer. Stamling: Alfred J. Persi, John M. Gibbons. Daniel J. Mar-ken, Albert W. Sparrow. Anthony S. Vitale, Paul D. Voss. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB 185 1x N..-v.,u..pf.w1r, n ru.unm 1,1100 ilgillll tlu- U11t111g,5 I lllllb with its s1xl1111ul1'1-ml 1111-111- 'l'lu- 1':1i11s 1-:1-111-l lu-rs l1z1sllu-1listi111-tiu1111l'lu-i11g:gtlu- l:11'g11-st 111'g:111iz:1tic111 at Ilolv Cross. ll11s. lN'1'2lllNl' ilu- 4-l11l1 IH'0X'lKll'S stu- fli-nts 11'ill1 l'1u-ilitu-s for Qlllflllg, skilllg. ll0l'Sl'lHH'li 1'uli11g :11ul llllhllgjgilllllllljj. 111 :ul1lili1111 lu 4 llblllw lm 4-111111111111 llllbx. ll11s 51-.11 ll14-4-l11l1.ul1l1-illu1tl1 llu- lI1l luwm-1-11 l,2lllf'l' :11ul llu- xxlIlll'l' lm-sl1x':1l lu llu- sau-1z1l 1'2ll1'll1l2il'. 'l'lu- N11-. flI'llS2llll'I' 4-111111-st. lu-lcl Elgiilll tl11s j'l'ill'. 111-1111-clslu-1-1-ssllll 111 Slll'I'IIlgi lII1Slllll1'Ill lllll'I'1'Sl 111 tlu- lYi11t1-1' l 1-stiv:1l. 1- 01111-1-1's :lll4l ll11:11'1l11l l'1'11al1-1-sul'tlu-UulingK'l11l1f S1-1111-11. I,1jl'l In Il,l.jlllf.' li. lli1'l1:1r1l lim-1u-51 'rm-1l li. P1-ral. .l11l111 J. M1-4 ':1ril1y. III-I'1'-fllllll-Fllltlll. lfllllfll :gf 1'r11.1-I1-1-Ng.Ima-pl1 l . .Xl11iNi11, flllllllf- Il, H1111r1l11f Trlmla-1'.w,' H1-11j:1111i11 X. 51:11-l1111lsl. l'r1'.vi1l1-11l,' llnlu-rl -l. l'lllZIl:IlI'l1'lx. 7'l'l'll.s'lll'I'I',' 111 ll. llurlu-. -xl'1'l't'lill'!j,' l,IllI'lI'li l. lu-II1-y. .Nl111ul1ny.' .l:111u-s X. NI111111-. llillll ll. K ms. l,N1'lI 11. lI'l1'y, K1-11111-ill l,. llzuul, lYllli:1111 X. lii11r1l:111, ll:11'1'y NY. llxxym-r..l11l111 Nl. 1,.1llllllH'll, X111-l V. hllllt' 11il1l 111-1-lu-1ul lll l'lllf'lIl1llI'gI, p l,Illll'll5lll1l. lY1lli:1111 l . fl.Sllt'll. llrx-1ul:111 Y. S11ll1x':111, l':1l111-k .l, I'll2lll1'I'lf'. .i!i1Tt!4bwHR l1 i!.'.AmW, . The nu-mlwrs ol' tht- History SUl'lt'l:V'St'll,l'll. lajff In lliglzl: Pm-ter if 0'Doniwll. l'1'f-1--1'r'w.v1'1lml,' llirharcl l . Doyle, lift'-Yl.lll'Ilf,' Nl. Frank liuppvrl. Srvrviary. Sw-om! lfmr: Holme-rt IC. Dalton. Jann-s D. lloulgvr. Tliomas 'l'. Yogc-l. John AX. Mc-Guiiui, Gt-orgc W. SYhitc, Jr.. Autliony F. Gt-ncrosa. Thomas J. Griffin. li. .lost-ph Svhoik, Jr.. 'llhoxnas .-X. lirennan. Thirrl Roux' Harry V. Javolmm. George E. Duh6'. William .-X. Nl:-Ke-ima, Davirl J. Gorman. Fmlrlll lf0u'.'.lolil1 ll. Ht'llllt'St'j'. Stanlvy J. Swivrzi-wski, H4-ary Y. Xie-tzsvliiiiaiiiii. Tho History Son-it-ty. unclcr thc clirvction of I'csiflt-nt Dick Doylc and moclvrator Fatlwr Patrick Higgins, SJ.. has llI'0SCIll0ll to the students this yt-ar a fine' f-ovcragv of world affairs. Every SVQ-dncsclay vvvriiiig, NYorlfl at the Crossroads was prcscntc-d ovvr YYVHV1 thc papcr. I'ro.w.v1'of11l.w, was published monthlyg discussions wc-rc held with other colleges and mor-k trials wc-ro prcscntc-cl at the weekly meetings. DAY STUDENT HISTURY SUUIETY RESIDENT HISTURY SUCIETY Foreign policy, inte-rnal scvurity. the prvsiclcutial cloc- tion-all providvcl topic-s for the Day Studi-nt History Sovit-ty's wcckly mot-tiugs. -X lively intcrcst on thc part of thc- mcmlwrs math- tht- discussions hoth enjoyable and protitahlc. .Xnalyzing history as it was maclv. Sovic-ty al'T0r1lt-rl tht' stuclvnts an 0XC'0lll'llT opportunity for the llltCI'C'll2lIlgl' of ideas, 1-nalmling thvm to hroaflcn their viewpoints and lwvonia- wcll infornivcl Citizens. The oHic'crs rlisc-usa thv agm-mla for the nm-xt mcvti1igfSm11rrl. Lzjfl fn lfliflllff .Xmlre-w J. l'owe-r. l'11l1l1'1'1'ly Tlllflliflllflllf John J. Ke-llihcr. IEITNI-I1l'llf,' John D. D'C'oiiucll. l'lim'-l'r'1',v1'ili'11I. Sflllllllillfff Yivtor ll. Sh-vvlis. Jr.. .ll1'r11ln'r.wl1 ip lllllllifllltlll. T87 thc rw -. v - lln- lwrinaii I lulm lun-aks into SIlllll'S for tht- vann-rainanf4 Smlul, l,fff in Ifiglif: xyllllillll J. N11-Yay. Tl't'tl.N'IIl'l'l'.' ltalpll l . Vli-nn-nl, I,I'l'.YIAlll'IIl,' Rolwrt YY. Zvillvr. IYl.f'l'-1,I'l'Nl.fl1'lll,'l,i'li'l' lt. Slziltm-ry. Sl'l'I'l'ftll',Ij. Slfllllll-llfl.' lfrzink J. Dwyi-r. l'anl T. Dv- vinv. Joni-pli fi. llim'l1f'litt'0. Jann-s ll. llcssnian, Ili-nry Y. Nic-tzsc-liniann, Frant-is I' l l'lllllOI'. Vln-stvr l,. Sntnla. Jolln .X. Yaillanf-onrt. Jolin if YYollt-iisnk. The- Gt-rnian Vlnlm, or tht- Ui-ntsf-li M-rt-ni. as it is known to its nn-inln-rs, has again followi-cl a full svln-dnlm' G E R M A N B I- U B ot 2lCllX'lll0.'. l'rolcs.'oi's liollrxv and Xoliln- oll'l'1-d lm'- s x N 1 tnrvs on vnltnral fivrinan Imac-lvfroillnl and aidvd in 23 tliv pre-st-ntation of a spilt-itil Vlirislnias Prograin ovvr YYVIIV. In addition, svn-i':il lminnicts wc-rv In-ld in tlic lfavarian ltzitlislwllvi' in Boston. in f'Ull'illlll'llUll with fit-rinnn vlnlms ol' otln-r 1-ollt-gi-s. Tln- I'nlr'ln'r pt-1-ks in on tln- l ri-nvli Vlnlm Nmlul. Lffl in Ifliflllff Gilman J. Vliaasv. Y'rm.v- urwr: Jann-s ll. lionlggvr. l'll!'4'- l'1'i'.w1'1lt'11I,' Vonrad K, Vyr. I,fl'NI.Ill'llf,' G. ltir'lial'd lt1'ln'y'. Sf'f'1'wff1l'y,' Ili-nry Y. fain-tti. .l1'!l'l'1'Ife'.v fllltlliflllllll. Nlrlfulfliyf Salvntorc lt. Nlarra. Jann-s lf. lloylv. Ili-nry Y. Nivlzsvll- mann. -Iftllll X. Yaillanf-onrt. 188 FRENCH CLUB 'lilac l I'l'llK'll .Xa-adciliy, nndcr tliv It-adv:-sliip of Vonrad K. Vyr. and with tln' invalnalmlt- assistancc of Dr. Franc-is l'. U'lIara as its Ill0ll0I'2ltUI'. is rapidly approach- ing tliv goal it has sct for itsclfwtliat of lwconiing one ol' tlic loading cultural organizations at Holy Vross. The annual Language Festival, licld in the Spring, and the appcarancv ot' Lv Vroisc, the official publication edited by John U'f'onnt-ll, wont far towards attaining that goal. The Crusader Sailors-Scufcfl, Left to Right: Timothy A. Foley Secretary: Harry C. Zimmer. lbmmoflorci Robert X. Perry. Vice'- l'ommofI0rc.' John B. U'Toole. Nfulu11'ng1.' James G. Dante. Thomas X. Ronan. Robert J. Schreiner. William J. Danahcr. Aubrey J. Pothier. Jr.. Robert J. Dolan. John T. Strain. Robert NI. Harti- gan. Donald J. O'Shea. Harry W. Healey. B. Kirk Walsh. Charles E. Starkey, Albert J. Bauknecht. YACHT CLUB The Cross and Crucible Chemist's Club. Student .Affiliate of the American Chemical Society is a pre- professional group. designed to acquaint the student chemist with the manifold opportunities in the field of chemistry. lvnder the leadership of James P. Yan Hook. the meetings were held bi-monthly. The Hormone. the official publication of the club, was under the able direction of Raymond F. Bogucki. A small, but active organization on the Hill is the Holy Cross Yacht Club. Lacking crafts of its own and the opportunities for the necessary practice runs. the Holy Cross sailors still make commendable showings in the annual meets sponsored by the New England Inter- Collegiate Sailing Association. Among the opponents encountered by the Yacht Club are Boston College. Tufts, Coast Guard Academy. Dartmouth. and Bow- doin. CRUSS AND BRUCIBLE The Cross and Crucible K'lieinistsfSruff'd. Left to Higlzf: Alfred D, Cianciolo. Robert J. Cullen. John F. Saunders. Raymond l . Bogucki. Vz'cf-I'1w .-'zllmf,' James P. Yan Hook. Pfft-N'I.lfl'IIf.' Patrick D. Sullivan. New-rfurlzl-' Lawrence Z. Kenausis. Richard J. Halverlin. Richard L. Belanger. N1-eozzlf Hon-5 Thonas C. Muller. John J. Patti. Alfred R. Nlaler. Arthur P. Lusignan. John J. Cassulo. Richard J. Hovey. Donald P. Sullivan. J. Kenneth Poggenburg. John C. Wollensak. Leo A. Paquettc. Tlzfril Hoax' Praneis P. Pehl ner. Joseph L. Xuvolini. Jr.. Carl D, Urio. . , . , . . dore J. Gallagher. Robert F. Clements. Peter R. Slattery. Wil- liam I. Helfrich. laul D. lleNlaster. lheo- 189 The- lllt'l1llJOI'S ol' tht- Alutlw- nmtivs Vlnh, looking for X-f Swami, Lfjfl In lfllfjllff Erlwzirfl J. Nlnrnwski. Nrr'rr'lrlry, Harry if Jzu-ohson. Sfr1rnliny.' Gr-orgc Y. T'iI'2lllliS, 1'rf'.v1'1lf'rll,' Mivllzivl X. Iliigfgrnii, Tlvnry T'. 'l'r:ivt-rso. livciw' othor TTXTIIIVSKTZIV. at ffron i of stncle-nts nn-4-ts in , . P' nn 0' ' ' N ' S' N - - 'vs hi roi -J .Xlnnnn to cliscnps topic-A in .Tzithun.it1 .' t 2 t :irc not c-ox'vl'4-ft in thc i'cgiil:n' vonrsvs. This your tht' 4-lub was split into two groups, ont- for tho St-niors mul - . 1 w Juniors. tho othcr tor bophoniort-s :incl l'rm-slniwn. It WZISTIOPPITTTIIIT tln-h-c'ti1r1-swonhlhrozuh-ntln-stnclvntk outlook on Mzltlicinativs :intl 4-in-oiirzigv tht-in to lwgin sonic rt-st-in-1-ti ot' thc-ir own. AMATEUR RADIU SOCIETY MATH CLUB 'l'hv Tloly Vross .xITl2i.l0tlI' Radio Soc-is-ty is an organi- zation which fostc-rs intcrvst :incl nc-tivc participatioll in znnutvnr radio. In thc c-lnlfs hi-wcckly meetings. thc thcory and p1':1c'tim- of radio COIITIIIIIIITCIITT011 arv fre- qncntly ctiscilssc-tl. 'l'ln'ongh thc use of tht- large trzinsmittvl' and rcccivcr in lowt-r .Xlninni, nicinhcrs of thc- society lnivc 11121110 c-ontzwt with vw-ry soc-tion of thc Vnitcd Statvs and inziny fort-ign COIIIITVTCS. Tha' .Xnmtvnr ltzulio Soc-ivty Y' Nwulrrl. Lqfl fo lf1'y11f.'t'11rtiss lf. Ilongfhton. Jr., John H. Von- nvlly. Sl'l'I'1'f!lV'!f,' Atnltvr V. Ste-iiilu-rg. 1TI'l'NI.lll'llf,' llonnhl X. Ti2lX'Tll. T'im'-1'rf'.v1'11r'r1lg John J. Tohin. Sf!lIIlTI.Il!j.' Furl U. Urio. Harry V. Jzivohson. T i'1-tl S. Vonlin, AYilli:lni R. Hvnry. Dnnivl J. Giltorrl. John H. Dm-rry. 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Dilrinff Tlianksgiving nicnilwrs gatlic-rvfl :it tlu- llvllzairc Vastlf- anfl tlic Vliristmas Dance at tlic- .-Xstor. f-liz1ii'lmi1ii10cl liy Tom Nuss, provided za Q0' Q 4,, if -X1 L 92 METROPOLITAN 'flu' Blvl fluliis uflivcrs -Nrufnl: .lulm S. T. fi2lll1lg'lli'I', Praw- filrnl. Sflllllllilljl. bfi In lflljfllff llziplizivl J. lDiN:lpoli, Trvu.v11rz'r,' Hurry YY. llwycr, l'1'fv'-l'r4zv1'ilr11l,' .lulin .l. WI-is, SI'l'l'l'flI7'jl. nic-iiiomlilv 1'N'0IllllQ. 'llliv 1953 version was another b1'i,Qlit c-liziptvr in thi- llistury of tllc Blet Vlulm. 5 NX v i - ,ly 'x i ll 1 42' : rl ' l .ifz A A, X will B r f ggl 00-f -t ' BUSTUN I9 i f 1 1 1 H ij, ' - yy. ., ,lla if J xii' M 5 , 'I lsg Ph jill- .Y ' I A P14 :N X. - . 1 - x ernu Prf Illlllf Nfllllllllltj liul oi 1 lic: W XX 11111 B rrx R 1 Funnix li In 1 1 Q Liuler ol e ms on muon in in .7 4, ' , ' '. v - A- .f gr - gf. as-f. X 'nv --, e . W5 xg-:-fb-1-ggggzg-'-.', r W A- ogg.-V f -2' - ig N Hf ?Z'r X V74 , nt.!'.f' ifjlgkg. '- ,ix -, 3 1-1,q?,.,'- .- -' 1. 1' q 'gvvx 'ea-1571, 12',p,:1,i.e .'. '-, V' -'W '. K 'eff 'J ' P f,'1 0 O' C, -gf Ask-1.1153 - Lil-325,34 ,Z 1 f -fi- One of the strongest and most active student organi- zations at Holy Vross. the Boston Vlub has once again enjoyed a banner year. The activities this year began with the annual Victory Dance after the BF. game. headed by Art Frawley and Frank Geisliecker. Not to be outdone. Bob Keefc and Ted Lyons engineered a Christmas Dance that will be long remembered. Also tops on the list of functions were a llidsemester Dance and an Easter Dance. Besides social activities. the club presented trophies to Senior football players and ac- tively supported many undergraduate activities. lsolationist I ood neighbor fi -,. 'gilt SH' po . . , , , . lillvrlmssion ul, thi- hh0l'l'l'Sl1'K' 1 luli C lll'lSllll2IS lhnu. WURBESTER llhm- UHi4'c-l's ol' Ilia' xYUl'l'l'Sl1'l' cilllll Srul1'rl.' l'illllIllllll ll. Kl'2lllllj1. l'l'1'.vl'1lwrll,' Hlun:ll'ny.' .lohii l'. Irwin. Jr.. l':'m'-l'r'r'.wl'- ful: l,2IWI'l'llI'i' li. llorvy, Trru.vnr1'r. JV 4 . 1 nit' .Xs in past yi-urs the Orphans Sc-liolairsliip Fund was thi- lwm-fic-iary of thx- l'l'orc'c-stor Vlulfs zwtivitivs in 1953. Run hy .lohn Vontv and Ed Wlirrlzailu, thc Vhristmas Dam-c at thc lV:u-lnisc-tt Voiliitry Uluh proved to hc- all social :mil Hmmm-ial silc-vc-ss. The talvnt show hold on thc Kimlmll stage- in l,l'l'1'llllN'I' providc-rl an vvvning ofonjoy- znhlc 1-nlm-rtuinim-nt. Spring witnessed thc Easter For- mal, an cilllllllllllllllll hrvakfasti on vampus and Parents' Night. Thv Vhih also supvrvisvcl atlilvtivs and main- tuim-fl za hohhy shop at the N2lZ1'Fi'lll'fjI'IllHIll2lf.Il'. WOQCESTER CLUB au. .- f ' ... ..' H...- Z NEW JERS EV ' f cwe T gy The oflieers of the New Jersey f'l1lh-Lrjfflo11'1'gl1l:Xlntthew ll, Boylan. View-Pr NH 1 .Xrthnr X. Weller. l're.sf:lr'nl.' Vhnrles lf. Stnrkeil Nrerrfuryl. Ninety-two striplings from the Gnrdeii State. trains planted in KI2iSS2lCllllSCttS soil. took root and formed 1 sturdy eznnpns organization. the New Jersey Vlnh -Kc-ting on its aim to strengthen the social ties znnong the students from the Springfield area. the elnh re- ernited forty eager memhers. .Xn impressive display for Homecoming lYeekend set the elnh off to nn uetiye year, which included many social sueeesses. These eon- sisted of ai Fall Dance. ai Cihristnizis Formal and the seeond znnnml party for seniors ut which they were pre- sented snitahle I'0IlIClIllH'2IIlCL'S of their yenrs on the Hill. of tl Yonrished with friendships formed at 11 pre-sehool party for the ineoming Freshmen. supported hy the proeeec s le Vhristmas and Easter danees, and erowned with i post-sehool alumni rec-eption, the Flnh hloomed into one of the finest regional organizations on eznnpns. SPRINGFIELD Iloff ln The Springfield t'lnh's lll'Hl'1'f'57Sl'4lfL1. , ' . , Zh ' S , FNII' . - 1lIllIlI..' IPI' .. , . , , - ,. Iffglzfi 'llhoinns Xl. Bresnnlizin. -N4'l'I'4'fflT'1j,' Vlnirle F XII Ill' on Pr il nl Y! I' ff llol l II eh, I Ier-1rr.sulr1rl.' l'r:in4'ls ll. Xelen. lr1'u.s- Lyn lll'I'l'. SPR! N GFIELD CLUS- 9.3 N mtl IRQ Ita YKOWDEN 0 r. 3' RHODE, f ISLAND -2 I I J RHODE I S- C L, U 8 'l'lu- ltluulm- lSl2lIltl flluli Ul'llt't'l'S Nwrllrrl. Lfgfl I0 Ifliflllff Ilnsairiu .l. lluisvt-rt. -lr.. Snr-ful Illllll-I'llIIlIl,' Louis tl. Nlurphy. l'1'w,v1'flf'11f. Slumliny: ltrulu-rt X. lllziis. SI'l'I'l'fllI'jj.' xllf'll2It'l l'urniu-y. I'Ii!'l'-Ilfl'-YI-tll'llf,' ltrvlu-rt lf. llc-Blnis, T1'n1.vr1l'rr. I iult-r tlu- elm-vtlmi ot tlu- soc-ml t'll2llI'lll2lll. ltuszirum isvt-rt. tlu- ltluuh- lslzuul Vlulm 4-umnu-iu'c-tl its yt-:ir ' 1 tlu- :ililuizil I1-1-1-ptiuii ziftc-r tlu- lirmvn gzinu- in llroviclc-lu-4-. This was fulluwt-fl Ivy tlu- fllll'lSlIlI2lS znul f u stm-r tlzuu-cs. Tlu- sixty-six nu-mln-rs, muh-r tlu- zilmlt- .Xn 1-iiviatlrlv sc-lu-rlulv of sm-izil 4-vc-nts kt-ynott-cl thc lt-:uh-rslnp ot l.uu Nlurpliy, lmvt- pi-on-cl tlu-ms1-lw-smu- won, P' ul' tlu- c-lost-st-li t ,ii ll t I in H' Uruil M ms U' 'il 'llm' nit-. tlu- Vatlmlim- Iiitt-rc-ollt-gizitv Ball at ,llllZlllliSQllVlIlg, , . , , . ai C liristnms lm-mul :uul tlu- luzastcr Dzuu-0 all gave evi- tll'lli'l' of tlu- vntlmsiustic- lm-zulc-rsliip mul c-oopr-ration in tlu- Vluln. .Xu .Xlunmi Billltlllvt mul il Xv0C'2lt.l0Il2ll Guid- H URD :nu-1-Xiglit,plzu-4-cltlu-tinisliingtmu-lu-sona I'0IllZlI'li2ll3lG sm-ual rc-1-orcl. 'lllu-fo gs-ntlt-nu-in uf tlistiiu-tiun nrt- tlu- fvtlii-1-rw ul' tlu- llairtfurtl Hutt- Srrlfrfl. l,1jfI Io lfiglzt: Robert N. Stu-:i. IYl'f'1'-,,I'1'Nl-llI'lll,' xvllllillll J. Whitt-. I,l'1'.H'Iilll'llf. Slunrlfngff Nl. l'4-t1-r Barry. Tre-rm-1lr1'r,' L1-miarcl J. Kt'Iltl1lll. lhuzf-1' lllllllifllltlllf t'uriu-lius l'riur. Jr.. Nmrf-lury. U couu. 1-mmcoa ff 3 cwe ' ' - ve. .ill -t qlri vfx? f ,0- 9 mm nl' tlu- llairtfnrcl Vlulm this yt-ar. .X sumnu-r pic-- CHICAGO . CLUB The f..llllC'2lgO Vluh oflieers lay aside their weapons for the picti11'e4N1'afefl, Lrjff fo lfiylll: Donald J. Slattery, I,I'l'SI.l1!'Ilf,' James M. Daly. IJlift'-1,I'l'.YI.lll'llf. Ntuu1l1'r1y.' Ted E. JYedelneyel'. IJl.I'l'-l,I'1'.Vl.lll'Ilf,' Donald J. Ross, Sec rata ry. CHIBAGO YVith a membership larger than that of any other midwestern organization at the Cross, The llichigan Club can boast of many and varied activities, including hometown parties at f'hristmas and Easter in Detroit. Communion Breakfasts on Cainpus, and ninnerons trips to Boston to cheer the Detroit hasehall and hockey teams in their New England endeavors. The newly chartered Vhicago Vlnh, under the leader- ship of Don Slattery, found its place this year among the other regional undergraduate C'lllllS of Holy Vross. The clnlm boasts one-hundred per cent enlistment of the undergrads from Vhieago and its immediate area. .Xinong thc activities sponsored hy the cluh, the Christ- mas party at Joe Kerwin's home proved to hc the high- light. MICHIGAN The boys from the Motor City-Seated, Ltft fo Right: Howard J. West. Pre.s'i11er:t,' Edmund J. Dilworth, Vice- lift'-YI.ill'Ilf. Siarulirzg: NVilliam G. Kennary, Treuxzzrerf limmet E. Tracy. Jr.. Srerefczry. ii-Mba! in 12 A ' D 'Q X C- , 1' iii.: 'Y if. Z s-.. Mlca-if GAN CLU B 197 lil?-1 l l i i I l lil l 'llhe Yernionl tlnlu ollieers :nuke plains for the Vlirislinzis l3:iiieeffSeulrrl. l,1jfl lo Iffgllzf: xyllllilfll X. U llonrlse. l'1'rs-f,lf,,fg lioln-rl l'i. Iiililftllllilll, I.l.l'l l,l'l'.N'l.IlI'lIf. Nfulnlf11y.' l':ill'ielQ if Jeiiiiiiigr, Nr'r'r4'fzlry.' llnvisl Nl. llonrdnizin. 7'rru.s11rw1'. lhe 11lll1'el's1il lhe Xen llnnipsliire Vlnlv Nmlnl. l.tjl'l lo lffgllflf l':llll X. The inen from the Green Mountain State, led hy tlnllette. If-f.vl'fl4'l1l,' .Xnloine X. finerlin. .ll',, l'l'r-1'-I I'1'.Yl'1l4'H,. xftlllrflilljlf limi-l lf. lluxul. Jr.. T1'rus1m'r,' .lohn .X. i'oiiii:ii'r. Neerrlu1'y. l'resident Bill U'Ronrke, planned ai year of diversified 1 :ietivities at their regular nionthly meetings. The fore- most events held hy the elnh were the Vliristinas and lizister dzinees :it whieh :ill enjoyed themselves in keep- ing with the traditions of the hoys from up North. NEW HAMPSHIRE President Paul Ouellette direeted the Oil.-CZIIIIPIIS ac- tivities ol' the New llznnpshire Vlnh. whieh included dzinees nt Vliristnizis and lizister. These, eoupled with zu-tive interest taken in on-eainpus activities, linve eon- lrihuted in iiiakiiig this year one of the hest in the his- tory of the elnlm. Ilnving the smallest siren of any regional club on if the llill. the lYziterhury Vluh nevertheless made it- selt' known on eainpus with ai fine display on Home- eoniing lveekend. The Vhristnias Danee, headed by John Stufstrinn, :along with za dance during the Easter yneaition, were the hig soeinl events of the year. WATERBURY e Wnterhnry t'lnh's oHieersfNmlerl. Left Io lfiylif: llohert J. Xlelfny. Sr1'relary.' Frziiieis M. Klellonnld. Pr1'.v1'rlr'rf1. Slullrliug: John l . Snnnnu. I'fee-I'ra'.vl'rl1'11l,' .Klfred J. Finn. Tl'l'flXlll'l'l'. ideal of the club. lllustrious officers of the ltochester fllllll'-gl'!lfl'lf.' Vharles 'l'. llaloy. Prw.v1'flrr1i. Nluuflingf. Iajl In lfigflll. Rn B H l re1l li. Krenzer. Nt'l'I'l'flll'-Ij.' John .X. U'llara. Trmsurrr: 'lihoinas ti. llolunan. ITw-l'1'r,v1'flw11l. Now completing its third year at lloly fll'0SS. the Rochester Vlub, a fast-growing organization. has in- creased its ranks to 36 members. Two successful social events were the high spots of the year: a semi-formal dance at Vhristmas time. and an informal affair over the Easter holidays. BERKSHIRE VALLEY Aided by at fine crop of Freshmen, the loyal sons of the Pittsfield-Lenox area engaged in a full schedule of activities this year. Gala festivities marked by good turnouts gave evidence of the spirit of cooperation and friendship founded here on the hill by the Berkshire Valley Vlub. Under the leadership of Seniors John O'C'onnor, Sal Parlato and llike llcxulty. the Vrusaders from the shadows of Niagara Falls enjoyed a spirited year of activity. lYhen blue books and corridor cheeks were far away. their good times more than realized the social WESTERN NEW YURK Looking none the worse for being under the shadow of Niaga ra Falls. the Western New York flub officers-Lqfl fo Righf: John K. 0't,'on- nor. Vice-PreszHen1,' Michael J. M1-Nulty. Prcxzllrrztg Salvatore .l. Pa rlato. Jr., Sw-reta ry. llcrksliire Valley campus lczulcrs f Nrulrrl, lafl fo Ifighl: ltolu-rl ll, Roc I'l.l't'-1,l'I'NIilll'Ilff l rancis J. lfazio. l,I'l'Nl-lffllf. Sflllllllillljf .lames Nl. lticli- ny. St'C'7'l'fllI'.l1,' Marshall ll. Whalen. Tl'l'tl-VllI't'I'. lil!! Q The otlieers of the Nlerriinae Valley NTlllllfNt'ilTl'tl. Left Io lfigflil: George D. Donovan, 1,I't'NI.tll'llf,' lliehard T. tlralton. TYlift'-1,I'l'NI-lNt'IlT. Sflllllllllflf T . Janies TTPZITIIINHIT. S6'f'I'4'fllI'jj,' .Xlliert Q. Nlurray. TI'l'll.YIlI'f'l'. SOUTHERN TIER Strengthening of .Xlunini-St udent honds was the goal set by the New York Southern Tier Vluli this year. Led hy Jini Doyle. the Vluh sponsored dances during the Vhristnias and Easter holidays, which were attended hy niany fornier Vrossnien. The second annual Vom- rnunion Breakfast was held during the Spring. EASTERN NEW YURK TYith the largest nienihership in its history. the thirty- six students comprising the Eastern New York Club participated in a full social calendar. The highlight of the year was the t'hristinas Formal at the Troy Coun- try t'luh. Bill Glavin, the Nlll2iTI'IIl2iIl, provided the un- dergraduates with an unforgettable dance. The Eastern New York t'luli's elected representatives give a grill lior the t'2lllll'I'Zl NI'lIfl'll.' .Tallies X. Hogan, 1'res1'rlenf. Sftllllflllfj. Lvjfl In lffylllf Howard V. Nolan, T'1'c1'-Pre.v1'fle11I' l'hili ' p J. Reilly, Jr.. Seerelary: Philip D. Kiernan, Tl'l'ltNIlI'L'I'. V MERRIMAC VALLEY The Merriniac Valley Vluli enrolled its members from students residing in the l,awrenee-Haverhill area. Di- rected lmy its president. George Donovan, the fluh sponsored social events during the fhristinas and Easter holidays. liy extending invitations to graduates of that area. the eluli helped strengthen student-Alumni rela- tions. The Southern Tier Vlulfs leading liglits--Seulerl: Janies TC. Doyle, ITN'-VIAl!l'llf. Nlrnuliny. Left lo Ifiylzf: Varinen X. Miller, Vice-Presizlerlf: Thomas J. Nlollen. Treaxiirer. Sports RAVE men, true men of courage, are not mere men of daring. Brave men are men of decision, of vision, l with a courage that is born of unselfishness. 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G0 C0 Z Z 2 3- ll Z 1 SIIUREBUARIJ Dartmouth Fordham N. Y. U. Brown Syracuse Mzlrquette Colgate Quantico Temple Boston College Facing his third major operation since returning to Holy Cross. Dr. Eddie Anderson found only nine men of his first two platoons remaining for the ten game sched- ule. W'ith the reinstatement of the Freshmen Rule, the situation was even more delicate since the Crusader team would be composed of last year's men minus grad- uates, servicemen, and transfers. A squad of forty-three checked in at the hill on Labor Day night and the follow- ing day began preparations for the long road ahead. W'e saw Captain Joe Gleason, with Charley llaloy, Chet hlillett, Vic Rimkus and llike Cooney, backboning the offensive team. while defensive captains Ed W'alsh and Tiger Blurphy teamed up with veterans Owen Coogan, Joe Dunay and Hank Lemire to trim the defensive eleven into shape. Due to the thinness of his patient, Dr. Eddie, along with his able consultants, Jim Harris and Elmer lladar, wrote out a prescription which read, No scrimmage, plenty of running, twice daily. The prescription was followed to the letter and three weeks later resulted in a small but well coached squad travelling to Dartmouth to meet a strong. promising Dartmouth Indian. The Green drew first blood in the second period when Chick llurphy was downed in the end zone on a punt return, but Maloy found his favorite target, pass catching specialist John Carroll, on a twenty yard toss to give the Purple the lead at half-time. Forced to come from behind once again in the third period, the Rochester Rocket culminated a sixty yard march with a one yard sneak. It was here that the pre- scription paid off as the Crusaders turned a close game into a runaway. Heavy duty back Gene Schiller and Carroll accounted for two more touchdowns, the latter on a twenty yard pitch from llaloy. Parisi's toe added three conversions and when the W'orcester bound cars rolled over the Hanover Hills, Holy Cross had won Q7-9. W'ith one game out of the way: the Crusaders climbed the hill to prepare for Fordham. The Rams, led by an excellent passer, Roger Franz, were determined to make amends for the 5-1-20 pasting, which they had surpris- ingly received the previous season. Two Purple stalwarts were shelved early in the first quarter, but substitutes Jack Hamilton and Bob Cooney filled in capably. Later, Chick llurphy showed why he was the nation's leading punt returner by scampering sixty yards with a Ram kick. Fordham counted on a Franz to Ficca pass and took the lead after the conversion. Both teams ex- changed the ball and just before the half, Maloy con- l95:2 Varsity Football team--First Roux Left to Right: Manager Tierney. Dunay, Rimkus, 0'Brien, Maloy, Captain Gleason, Millett. Masterson, Walsh, Coogan. J. Murphy. Second Roux' Assistant Managers Bowler and McElroy, Hettinger, Hamilton, Schiller, Haley, Heffernan. Seyda. Biocca, Lavey, Blair. 0'Leary, Parisi. Third Roux' Assistant Manager Quinn, Harrington, Lemire, Sheehan. Harper, Ney, T. Murphy. Kizis. Carstens, Shapley. Murray. Fourth Roux' Assistant Manager Watson, Vogt, R. Cooney, Stromski Dee, Carroll, Lavery, Jolie. M. Cooney. Ewen. Flacke. R. Murphy. .Uzssmgfronz the picture are Casey , Foley and Buderwitz. i P gf s Q Ei I, T 66395 5139! t 70 L73-gg Egg R M f wit rife? f Wi 213-1323s Q- 859-fa-'es f es .f I 'l ' l f 13 'lar 17,- ln, ,W 'uni x IJFTEEE nected with Carroll, who bulled his way to pay-dirt. That was all the scoring for the day, however, as strong Crusader defenses repeatedly frustrated Fordham's scoring efforts. A late interception by Jerry O'Leary saved the day and the Cross was still undefeated. Playing each game as though it meant the whole sea- son, the Purple coaches and players went right on per- fecting timing, blocking and tackling, disregarding all reports that the next two games would be breathers. However, neither N. Y. U. nor Brown could offer much opposition and the substitutes saw plenty of action in each game. Down at New York's Triboro Stadium, the Violets fell 35-0 as Tony Parisi split the uprights five straight times. Tony also contributed a six pointer along with touchdowns by Biocca, Dee, Carroll and Hettinger, the latter three on passes from Maloy. Gleason, Maloy and Co. retired to the bench during the second half and the reserves gained some much needed experience. Back at Fitton Field the next Saturday, Brown was whitewashed 46-0, in a game featured by Maloy's forty- seven yard touchdown run, Heffernan's eighty-five yard interception return, sophomore Tom Carstens' iron-man end play for fifty-nine minutes, and the return to action of stellar guard Bob Masterson, who had been side- lined by a shoulder injury. Maloy scored another along with touchdowns by Joe O'Brien, Pat Ryan, Chick Murphy, Tony Parisi and Lou Hettinger to complete the rout. The airminded Crusaders took to the airways on Fri- day to meet the Syracuse Orangemen in the nation's most important contest that week. In college competi- tion, Syracuse had lost only one game, to the team that proved to be the best in the country, Michigan State, while Holy Cross was still unbeaten. Maloy protected by pass pocket formed by-Lqft to Right: Hettinger, Millett, Flacke and Harrington in opener against Dartmouth. M s Ka'-. M: J,f-f-' 'fill f tf M'P- R. 'vt . -gi. -' ',. ' i' m va - - A-f . ,M E X. J ,,, , My Q 1. - wage. -. 4-.'--ral i . vlsiibj I ' ar ffl-kg??'?i !f-1: JE . '95 g ',,,f?f 5-av. 3' AQ. Z' 'iiv S Dartmouth linebackers look completely amazed as tackle Rimkus catches Maloy's pass for a first down. In a game that proved to be a playoff for-the Orange Bowl, Syracuse took a first quarter lead which was erased in the second period, Maloy passing to Dee and Chick Murphy. Both conversions failed and the Purple led at halftime by five points. Outside of O'Brien's run- ning, the third period found defensive football, high- lighted by Maloy's pitches and Lemire's punts. One 5 3.x coffin-corner boot to the one yard line was followed by another to the three, pinning Syracuse deep in its own territory. In the fourth period, the Orange tallied and Maloy, Who completed twenty-four of forty-eight passes, apparently put the lid on the game with a two yard sneak. However, our usually wide awake defense fell asleep and with forty seconds remaining, Pat Stark Quarterback and holder of every Eastern passing record, Charley Maloy. Joe O'Brien drives to the three through hole opened by Rirnkus C771 and Flacke Q7Qj to set up first H. C. touchdown at Syracuse. -, vvegff--,,,..,Q.. '-' 1 A- fi, g ra..- . .M ' .N i ,, Q55 ' 1 .3 on .f. H. . ,719 i ., 4 L wswff. y H+-f-I i, . . .X-Bkxsb . completed a scoring pass, jolting the Crusaders' hopes of an undefeated season and the Orange Bowl. Final score, Syracuse 20-Holy Cross 19. Despite the heartbreaking loss, Captain Gleason led his charges up the now slightly dusty hill with rekindled spirit to prepare for Marquette. The favored Hill- toppers had lost only to Wisconsin's Rose Bowl Bad- gers and Miami. The Cross missed three scoring chances in the first period, two of them set up by fumble re- coveries by Haley and Coogan. On the third thrust, Luko of Marquette intercepted a Maloy pass and scampered eighty-seven yards before being stopped at the ten by Gleason's game saving tackle. During the next two periods, the Hilltoppers dominated the offen- sive play, but were kept from scoring by the stout de- fensive play of Coogan, Lemire, Dunay and ivalsh. Pinned on their own seven in the fourth period, the Crusaders began to roll, with Chick Murphy, O'Brien and Hettinger leading the drive. However, the inspired Hilltoppers put on the brakes on the one yard line and while the Homecoming Day crowd was still cheering, Coogan recovered Winkler's fumble on the very first play. Hettinger smashed over and after Parisi's kick, the 7-0 victory was clinched by Blair's interception. Colgate, boasting the best pass defense in the East, came to town to try to stop the best passer in the East the following Saturday. In an old fashioned football game, neither team showed much offensive threat until the Crusaders capitalized on two Red Raider fumbles in the second period. Captain Gleason snared the first after Rimkus' smashing tackle on a punt return by Colgate's Totten. Three passes later the Purple took the lead on a Maloy to Hettinger pitch. Two plays following the kickoff, Stromski pounced on another Totten bobble and the center ring star in Holy Cross' Aerial Circus began his performance. Two tight rope passes to Carroll and Lemire were climaxed by Dee's acrobatic end zone catch. The second half found the defense holding on to the thirteen point lead by the fierce tackling of Dunay, Q The ball squirts out of Bill Burney's hands as he is sandwiched by Tiger Murphy and Mike Heffernan in the N. Y. U. game. The fans' cheers turned to moans when Bob Dee's end zone catch against the Rams was called back by the referees. O'Leary about to cut in to pick up blockmi on touchdown run in B. 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Finally a desperation pass succeeded and when the final gun sounded, the seoreboard, barely visible through the snow and dark- ness read: Holy Cross 13 Colgate 7. The following Sunday was Alumni Day at Fitton Field as five former frusader stars returned as members of the Quantieo hlarines. It was pros versus amateurs, as Quantieo appeared with a squad that many a pro- fessional eoaeh dreams about. After Flowers threw his first of four touchdown passes, Hettinger tied the score on a seven yard sprint. reversing his field to pick up bloeks by Maloy and Jerry Harper, who was making his first start. With .lim W'eatherall throwing a wrench in our offensive maehine. and our defense, particularly foogan, elogging up Quantieo, neither team scored until Ilettinger grabbed a pass rebound. The Leathernecks took the lead on a pass to Mutseheller as the half ended. U'l,eary's end run gave the Frusaders a short lived lead, but despite Maloy's twenty-four eompletions for an- other Eastern reeord. Flowers and Nlutseheller eorn- bined twiee more and the Vrusaders had lost their sec- ond game, 27-18. The weather station had not been informed that the day of the Temple game would be Owen Coogan Day, and the rains eame to spoil Maloy's chance to break the Voogan snared this fumble on the one yard line as Winkler was hit by Vogt QTGD and Lemire QSM in the Marquette game. 5 in A .,y '. 1, il I ii. f A I I OU l . 9-1 in ' c 212 .-iv-1 J! ,,-if ,W .3 MY -.lone 4 alia. Z' ,gf -rw 54' 'W'f?2rr- M 1 . +L' V, , -W .N ,...,-,,..f . . . .,.N, A he 1 .. .., ., .. , , , ., ' J ' . 154556 - ,. 1 4 .vii V . 'Ji'w..- 1 ,..,,.f -- ' if ' ' f', 1- ' ' U ','. V .f..' -- -1, . wwf' .M-L .V-wa. PA ' W, 'Diff' - as ru ,,. g . us -., , ' ,1 I . ' ' , if '23, ., 'Z Q, gf..'5'F: -afar. I . -., V- Q' fi ,V , 1. ,lisxy ffwg 'ak,iPQ 'aff 'K .X mf! .nyqiwuv ,, Q' ' nv , -. ' ' . , f-:- . ,g,,.w,n-gwkvafr ff: ..' , 4' ' ,,- .-, .. .-req, li weqvlvl- 'PVs fem.-+ W, , -' XA - , ?' Parisi lowers the boom into the Brown end zone through hole opened by Rim kus and Carroll. national record for pass completions. Lou Hettinger swam over for the first three touchdowns, set up by the defensive backfield, which stopped The Owls from com- pleting a single pass while intercepting three. O'Brien, Heffernan and Haley were the culprits. The first touch- down came on a spectacular sixty yard Maloy pass and was realized only after a jacknife block at the ten by versatile Joe Harrington. Substitute Earl Lavery, filling in for the injured spark-plug. Tiger Murpliy, led the de- fensive line which held Temple to sixty-one yards, total offensive. Jerry O'Leary, who ran well all afternoon, streaked over for the last touchdown, aided by Bob Flacke's block. Parisi's fourth conversion finished the scoring as the Cross won, Q8-0. With thirteen seniors facing their last football game as Crusaders, the squad climbed the practice field hill, now exceedingly cold and extremely quiet. Secret prac- tice was the new prescription and no one was allowed to witness preparations for Boston College. The first period was highlighted by Dr Andersolfs secret weapon, an unbalanced line, Maloy's running, and Coogan's re- Hettinger picked up twenty yards on this plav be hind blocks of Left fo 1iz'ght:Carroll, Gleason Cooney and Flacke. ,ff y 7- 15: QE! ' 'if' G QP, ' ' 'Qu-f, M ' . 'fl vbfoy '3 1 A A A TN . . A 4, f X X ., Pa' - 1 , J 'Q ' Sz N In P f ,4 'R . '6- No 1 Q E! 1 h -1 . , ,,,',fjff. , wah T... ,Si .....-., hiv resfw mag ! M 'n n 1 .rs-z , -?.Q2! 1 ' 'fr- lfiv Nil? nfl ' I! N Q It ' , fi K Q -'.v 1.,M7 Q ,,.l, -, . .M U . r Y ' . 1 ' ' . , a , v Z : 1 I ' Q f j r. . , Q . if If -' , I x 1 - 4 5 . I V s 'J , X , Q 0,1 . 2' 'jsyfms . ,, L.. 5,2 W. 333 'g'L2f3.. 'S? f-1-Kf' 1 ,QW .. Q,.s 1 ,,T,,. F. M, . N .Jun ,N W J ---iw .QL -ar-wx V 'A . . f 1-V4w.g1'?-L,f ' W.-, . 5,f'4'l' lu '7n-,avr -as qnD 'fA 'wwf' ' wgf viii ,Q at 2. 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' gg. .75 , 1551. z . f . -. .q Q .. . . . , ll Q, qv. 'emu' A 1' f - .- - fnivi' 'f lei IJ' v ji.: 95:30 gfsixf :A F35 '-1 .V '-. A.. 1 w t I, : 1, -.Q 'Y' XI :V - K , .1 ,.u-'g',',lf- sf 'Rini .Mau-,.k.:,Q:.pi..k X I, 'fl' hi N. s L-.0 - Schiller takes a Maloy handoff behind his blockers for an eight yard gain, as Millett 1611 takes out two Eagle linemen. Q out, the right field scoreboard at Braves Field read: Holy Cross 21-Boston College 7. Four seniors went on to represent Holy Cross in three post-season games. Captain Joe Gleason pivoted the North to a tie game against the South in the Orange Bowl on Christmas Night. Charley Maloy, Vic Rimkus and Chet Millett wore the colors of the East in the an- nual Shrine game in the Rose Bowl. Rimkus played sixty minutes and Millett forty-five, as the East edged the West 21-20. Maloy and Millett fiew on to Mobile, Alabama where they turned professional, helping the North seniors whip the South Q8-13. In addition, Holy Cross dominated every All New England team, while Millett was an Associated Press All-American defensive guard. Rimkus was co-winner of the O'Melia trophy, awarded annually to the outstanding player in the H. C.-B. C. classic. Maloy added to his laurels, receiving the Bulger Lowe Award as the best player in New England college football and the Brooklyn Prep trophy as the outstanding Catholic football player in the nation. . -5-'...':'i E'---' 1- -I 0 ,, .l... r -Q A '-'- .'i 3:l'li-..- in' Schiller shows form which the Crusaders sorely missed since his opening game injury, to pick up a first down. Marr C851 and Zotti QIQJ of B. C. brought him down. K gbno cws 63 DE F f Ugg! 'fx i ' . 1 If ii f? I P .J ' ' X ? , v A -TV' Y Q in' , f if x A 'W-ff' f C a WI . X F ff . ln! . ma-Pi 'U' . 5' g ' 1 ' W. , ' .6140 ' af. 'I V 'U'-uw. 414 . . : -- - ,., g,-f,:.r'. '. if rf- f-' -f-,' .- 4 fa :L . A .'3t..1s Co-winner of the O'Melia award, Vic Rimkus, who was the outstanding line- man in the East-West game. 215 -ff. 'r .r K 1,-, --1-9:1 4 xx X , .fqnbgrvginnsa-N' gugfr .- . - f - - ' qv 'rfvrf XXX x x x , xxxxxxxxx ,Ak Xxvwxxxx NX i XNXNNNXXXXNXX K N .x i .503 K XXXNX xxx x ' ' ' x xxx X - X -. X ' ' X X Y. x .hi in xxx- XX L9 XXX. If V 1-,v-dvpx' -4,x,- 1952 Freshman Squacl-fl irsl Roux Leff fo Rziglzfx I,al ontaine. Nlanna, llelesu, Harrington, Donovan. Serorzrl Rom' Rosmarino, Proto, Travers Lylwll- Cllplfllll T1lF11f'l'ViPZ. V1lllli'l'0ll. Siephans. Rm-he. Thin! Itmr: Assistant Conch Zolkos, Assistant Manager O'Shea, Manager Corry, Strum: ski, Allegro. lJcXomme, Shannon. Murphy. Coveney. llouric-an. Assistant Managers U'Keefe and 0'Rourke. Carl Lynch leaps high lo spear .lack Stephan's first down pass versus the liaglets. The ycarlings were not as successful as the varsity, dropping hoth their games to the Boston College Fresh- ' men. The squad coached by Hop Riopel, ably assisted hy Norm Zolkos, former Crusader guard, suffered from injuries, lack of practice and manpower. The two con- tests revealed a new pass combination, Jack Stephans to Carlin Lynch, which clicked for the Purple touch- m'M,,,,,..ww down in the first game. Running hacks were fullback .Inns and kicker. Bob Rosmarino, speedsters Jerry Jackson -01 T ' ' ' 4 'l'v?ff 9- .k . . ,F ,Q 33871-2' and Larry Travers, whose sixty-two yard sprint saved the Frosh a shut-out in the second game, and Bernie Rizzo. Captain Bernie Taracevicz led a promising for- ward wall comprised of Ollie DeJesu, Vin lllanna, .lim Qii v . Allegro, Roy Cameron and Jim Roche. Defensive stand- outs were Bill Blurphy, Don Harrington, lvalt Strum- ski, Val LaFontainc, Jack Coveney. and Gene Hourican. pl EX. VX Assistant Coach Zolkos, Captain Taracevicz, and Coach Riopel observe Frosh preparations for the B. C. game. i' 216 . -'QW I g' V' 1-lf! 4. if J., 53: s 4-is ww R 4' S 79 'lb YW. fi RQ Sw F X .,4 iif l 'T . x r I9 I nf V fafIl.Y are Six Seniors who have been to two national tournaments and have never been defeated 1 1 in the Worcester Auditorium: l'llif.Xf 7'0ll', Qlef! to riglzfl: Bob Magilligan, Fran Dyson, il f W Earle Markey. Second rouz' Dave Nangle, Jim Kielly, Bob Casey. 218 THE IJRELEDE Tuesday, December 9-and opening day had finally come. Much like the overstuffed bulldog counting the minutes to suppertime, panting Vrusader fans every- where lieked their foaming chops in anticipation of the season to come. lYhat a feast this should be! re- assured the growling Vross fan who could already sniff the aroma of sweet victory in the air. There was, of course. complete justification for the wide enthusiasm on Mt. St. James and wherever Cross grads and fans might be living. Led by last year's four top scorers-Palazzi, Blarkey, Perry and Kielly-and the man Bus Sheary calls the best driver in basket- ball, -Boh llagilligan-this yearis club had a poten- iv lb? N Q f Q i Q I A ' in i f . E ! ' i , af I , ' All-American Crusader captain Earle Markey. tial punch that could floor any college quintet in the land. Captain Earle llarkey, the darling of all New En- gland basketball, threatened to replace Bob Cousy as the top Holy Cross basketball immortal. Possessing tremendous speed, unbelievable agility, superlative savvy, a genius courtwood I.Q., the softest shot in basketball and a dozen All-American honors, elegant Earle was foremost in the spotlight. Last season's high scorer and top rebound man, the ever-popular Togo Palazzi, looked ready for another riproaring year. Set shot artist Ron Perry, the best basketball prospect ever to come out of New England had peppered the nets till the cords wore thin in pre-season scrimmages. Jim Bud,' Kielly, defensive star and smooth pivot- ML Inside -Togo Palazzi, who scored 593 points to break Bob t'ousy's all-time Holy Cross record for one season of 582. H0lY BRUSS S C U RE B U A R D 76 Massachusetts 81 Boston University 66 Colby 81 St. John's 85 North Carolina U. 74 North Carolina State 69 Wake Forest 71 Notre Dame 71 Connecticut 95 Providence 61 Dartmouth 78 Columbia 59 Yale 64 Colgate 78 Syracuse 87 Springfield 77 Hamline 88 Brown 87 Boston College 84 Brown 99 Dartmouth 87 Boston College 95 Canisius Qfi Coach Lester H. Sheary. man, looked for his greatest year under the boards, and ever-colorful Peanuts', Magilligan, hampered by an ankle injury last year, impressed as a top-notch re- turnee to the starting line-up. Experienced reserves Dave Nangle, Spike Casey, Fran Dyson, Kenny Sny- der, Wally Suprunowicz and promising sophomores Frank Kasprzak, Joey Early and Jim Lewis provided the necessary bench strength, so vital in modern basketball. THE SEASON It was a see-saw season for the Holy Cross Crusaders. The first phase of the campaign, December 9 through 29, saw the Cross breeze through its first five games. The 1953 Holy Cross Basketball Team: First row, Cleft to rightj: Bob Magilligan, Fran Dyson, Dave Nangle, Captain Earle Markey, Jim Kielly, Ronnie Perry, Bob Casey. Second row: Manager Tony Bambury, Joe Ferone, Frank Kasprzak, Togo Palazzi, Jim Lewis, Ken Snyder, Wally Suprunowicz, Joe Early. Absentfrom picture: Jack Carroll. Z 'SI J Li 3 ,L'5,'L:vg,,iffD-lr gh' In 11,22 , , A 1 ?j3csgrQg.3 . Jr, A Ms' I Vgggwfges. ' ,W ,S , ,. ., v' , gg g' , ,I , ' , W7 7 - if A ' ' wav ,',.?'3,v'7-,E + .1 -ll-DF . .c !r !f5'7 .v -- ,z . fa 4. , gif, ww, -A - .- 3 .. ' L., 9 Ia, ew, 4 i ' Q F 7 E LY mini l QULY 11111353 3 1 i W Hey, get oil my foot! yells Harry Good of Springfield as Palazzi comes down with rebound. Bobby Magilligan drives by Solly Walker as H.C. whips St. John's, 81-62. Jim Kielly hits on a jump shot against B.U Dejection and defeat was the theme of the December 30-January 13 stretch as the Crusaders lost three in a row, four out of six and just squeezed by Connecticut. After the annual mid-term layoff, the Cross sliced three opponents within a week, but on Saturday night Syra- cuse broke the streak. However, the quintet from hit. St. James came right back, belting Springfield, 87-76, and the Cross was on the victory path once again. As the late February sun began to grow warmer and warmer, the Crusaders began to get hotter and hotter. Seven crushing victories ensued, the Cross convinced the nation of its superiority in New England and the re- assured N.C.A.A. Tournament committee knocked at the door of the Holy Cross Athletic Office. THE STORY After running roughshod over Bobby Curran's hlas- sachusetts team in the opener, the Cross breezed past B.U. as big Jim Kielley held dangerous Marty Reisner to a mere two points. A few nights later, following a 66-58 win over stubborn Colby, the Crusaders moved into New York's Madison Square Garden and put on their best Garden performance in years, crushing St. John's, 81-69, with Ronnie Perry breaking the game wide open. VVhen Holy Cross left New York that night, they ranked as the number four team in the nation, when they returned to Worcester after the Dixie Classic and the Christmas holidays, they ranked fourteenth. At Raleigh, Buster Sheary's club belted North Carolina University, 85-73, and, with six minutes to go in the following day's semi-final game, it looked as if the Crusaders were in for victory number six. But here All- American Bobby Speight and Co. got hot and cut the Cross lead from 68-60 to 74-73 in the last minute. An example of how H.C.'s new zone kept Columbia's Jack Molinas Q42 outside, Palazzi clears while Suprunowicz and Markey stand by. Dave Nangle taps in a rebound against Provi- dence. Frank Kasprzak lets go a one- hander as Perry, Palazzi and Kielly get set to rebound. N65 , . NC5 0 1 , I, Q, r . 139.0 o p 'Q ' v - xQ4'fQo Sxef f W? 452 0,1 .D 'sit :gd . Y- ,if in l , .wiypr .-MfqA..g 1 f Magilligan lays up his specialty, a driving one- hander, versus Providence. H.C. won, 95-73. Applebaum and Thompson then chipped in for a trio of free throws and that was the ball game. In the con- solation round the following night, VVake Forest took full advantage of the disenheartened Crusaders and punched out a 91-69 victory. Palazzi printed his name in the Christmas Classic nets, pouring in 69 points in the three game tourney. Still dejected, the Crusaders returned to Boston Garden shortly after the New Year only to lose to Notre Dame in the last nine seconds, 73 to 71. Palazzi, hot as a firecracker, led the scoring for the Hfth straight game as he tickled the cords for 26 points. After vic- tories over Connecticut and Providence in which Early and Magilligan played starring roles, the spirited Cru- saders were unable to break the zone defense of a highly- underdog Dartmouth team, and fell prey to the Indian ambush, 67 to 61. It was after a 17-day midyear lapse that the Crusa- ders moved into Worcester Auditorium, threw up a sur- prise 1-3-1 zone defense, and walloped favored Colum- bia, 78 to 65. Palazzi had 25 points and hlarkey 19. Perry's 19 versus Colgate and Togo's Q5 against Yale sparked two road victories, and enthusiasm was high once again on the hill. Syracuse, though, with Fred Reddout pouring in Q9 points, turned the tables on the Crusaders to win out, 86 to 78. Palazzi again was high for the Cross with 23, while Perry shipped in 16. As the home stretch opened and tournament fever struck the hill, an enlivened Crusader team began to pour it on. Palazzi, Perry and Markey combined for 64 points to crush Springfield, and the following night Sophomore Frank Kasprzak came into his own, with a dozen points and many more rebounds against Ham- line. Togo's 47 against Brown for a new Auditorium record and a combined team blast of B.C. poured crowds into Worcester Auditorium. Enthusiasm rose to its highest point of the season. Brown fell again, 88-74, and on February 24, Dartmouth invaded VVorcester. This time the Cross was ready, and the whole squad had a field day, 99-50. Timely scorer and defensive genius, pivot man Jim Mons Kielly. Spike-'l Casey hits for two in Madison Square Garden action against St. J0l1I1iS. Ronnie Perry lets his patented one-hander Hy in the seasons finale against Canisius. Svvishl ',. ,. fx Y : I -N l r -tv It In their last game at the Auditorium, the Purple swamped HC., 87-60. Togo hit for 26 and Earle had 19. W'ith three minutes to go, the Pakachoag Glohetrotters took the court, led by Goose Magilligan and Sweet- watern lllarkey. Set Shot Keilly and Dribble Artist Nangle worked smoothly in the hack court, while Easy Fran Dyson and Big George flasey gave hook shot lessons from the pivot to the delight of a sellout crowd. In the final contest at the Boston Garden, the Vrusaders glided past Canisius, 95-84, as Palazzi scored 32 and Perry 19. Closing out the regular season with eight straight victories, the Cross was at its peak as it entered the NCAA Tourney regionals at Philadelphia. I 1 t out ol' my way or l'll hlow you clowulu Togo appears to he saying to Dartmouth's lli k l mlm imll'rull'4i1, Kicllx is himlv it tht lmft . ,. .Y4. - v. 1 1 ' 1 4 ,i .. I . ...-. . f 1' : , , .. , 'ai ,L..l'4 1 ,P 'rf 4' W f . X ll A 1 QI x K' I I V v fs i ' . l f l ' 1: Viv- j Aj X ' , w- fix ii M5 'X 5 I . f X 1l 'l lli'ii'i.nlQ'j'gf. 22 , . V X L' ,lv . .' R ' F, Uolorful playmaker and sparkplug. lioh Sey- mour Nlagilligan. fl si Qi' 2.4 in Kms D 14 EE' nn... Togo lvads the Conga line, followcd by Tlioinpson Q2-ifij, Mzirkcy, :ind Spviglit CSM. in Dixie Classic action against N.C. State. ff.- ' wr' 9- r N xr V4 f 'Y X-x.. I QS? Mr, Uiitsimlcfi Zolw-lwcakvr Ronnie Perry. Togo steals the ball from iinidclitificd l'roviflvm c Friar. 225 S P-VY 71 1' Mm as 1, Q ,Q Y ' , V' 5 1-,. f . , m .7 p - A . I , A . .1 f 'Ji' tr- e- Q V., L i V K i l I -Y bd l' 5 ll .,..-1--1--- nr N.. . -...M-n '-fd!! Palazzi lays up a baekliamler 'despite the de- fensive efforts of Kniss Q55 and Lange Qlfll of Navy, as Nlarkey Corners in rebound posi- tion. Q. M Elf- i il 3 ..- ,4 4- .J Gu 'Ji .11 ' 'i ,, -3. VVith the NVAA Eastern regionals opening on Tues- day. lxfI2lI'Cll 10, at Philadelphia, the Vross met the high- seoring midshipmen from Annapolis. .Xfter Navy's first foul shot, the Crusaders were never behind. Palazzi, Perry, Markey and Kielly all hit double figures, with Togo pumping in thirty points to give the Purple the ball game, 87-74. Friday night, the sc-ene shifted to Raleigh, North Varolina. This time the opponent was YVake Forest, which had earlier humiliated the Vross, 91-69. In addi- tion to Palazzi's 322 points, big baskets by Nlagilligan and Nangle saved the ball game in the final period, 79-71. In the Eastern finals, the frusaders faced L.S.U. and trailed all the way. Down Q0 points with less than 10 minutes to go, Joey Early's three sets and Dave Nan- gle's eight point outburst narrowed the margin to five. But it was a Case of too little. too late. and L.S.U. won, 81-73. Markey and Palazzi were named to the All-Tourna- ment first team, and Perry to the second, while Nangle and Early received honorable mention. Markey and Keilly went on to play in post-season all-star games. Lg. f :Hum mul W cnnggi - . 41' ,Ye ii-, i - T Y Q . 55. 1 if-N I f: ir I in O 5 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The 1953 Freshman Basketball Team: First row, Cleft to rightj: Burke, Liebler, Heinsohn, Santaniello, Prohovich. Second row: Coach Riopel, Manager Carroll, Pielock, Karpa- wich, Huggaro, Donoghue, Grimm, Shaver, Roseel, Manager Cooney. ww-A . N. .i- Paced by six-foot, five inch center Tommy Heinsohn, Coach Hop Riopel's Freshman Team ripped through a fifteen game season undefeated, causing veteran writers to call them, the greatest freshman team in Holy Cross historyf' Heinsohn led the scorers with 264 points, a 17-plus average. Other first stringers likewise did well. Joe Liebler poured in 197 points for a 13 point average, Torn Burke tossed in 190, averaging over 12, Dick San- taniello cut the cords for 114, 7.6 per game and Don Prohovich, the playmaker, ripped the nets for 79 and a Mau' CH: 5 ff gr n ,nov On the season, the Cross Cubs defeated ten teams: Boston College, Connecticut, Dartmouth, Admiral Billard Academy, and Brown Call twicej, M3SSRChll- setts, Boston University, Providence, Yale and Spring- field. These freshmen Will be a Welcome addition to next year's varsity, which loses six seniors, three of whom were on the starting tive. Tony Karpawich lets go a jump shot as Donoghue O55 prepares for the rebound. 5.3 game average. Jim Huggard, Charley Grimm and Tony Karpawich were the standouts among the re- serves. Dick Santaniello drives past Julian for a layup against Dartmouth. 227 ,.f. . ,gULYCl1git.lu15 ffgiilhi Fmyggas' v Ny SRU' fm' 55 ' 125 1 va mx U nf! Coach Barry and Captain Moossmann pose with bat engraved with names of the 1952 Crusaders, N.C.A..'K. l'liarnpions. A score of seasons have passed since the glorious era of Holy Cross baseball, when overflow crowds jammed Fitton Field to watch future major league greats per- form. Yet. the Crusaders of 1952, the National Col- legiate Athletic Association Champions, deserve an honored place beside the greatest of Holy Cross base- ball teams. For here was a team that came up the hard way to win the VVorld Series of college baseball. The 15 and Q season that preceded the trip to Omaha, Nebraska, a season that featured Coach Jack Barry's five-hundredth win in thirty-two years at Holy Cross, said nothing of the real glory that was yet to come. On Thursday evening, June 12, they made their Western debut, 1500 miles from Fitton Field, and pitted against highly-regarded Yvestern Micliigan. w- . Q V . A -. , . - - - - 'J ' 'Ki '5 . ' 7' VP 'v -'v 'Y ' 'T wi 9'V'7'7 7 l-' 'mgigi , A fl! 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The odds were now a mil- lion to one against the Crusaders winning the double- elimination series. But they swept the next five games. Saturday night's 2-1 victory over the University of Texas and Sunday's spectacular wins over Wiestern Michigan, 15-3, and Penn State, 15-4, turned a pumpkin into a golden carriage and made Holy Cross the Cinder- ella team of the tournament. Ronnie Perry's 7-3 tri- umph over Missouri put the Crusaders one step from fame. Tuesday night, 10,000 stunned Westerners saw Holy Cross climax the greatest comeback in collegiate baseball by topping Missouri again, 8-4. Safe, says umpire as Jimmy Pace of the Univer- sity of Texas beats Dyson's tag. H. C. won 2-1. . QQ itll m5 I 903 5953 a -- ' rms, Returning battery from the from M. L. Gothnrd, prcsi- C0llffgQ Champions are- Left fo Right: Ronnie Perry, Don Slattery, Jack Loner- gan and Pete Naton. ffm ,,,.,45 ' Art Moossmann spins catcher Bill Leonard to pad H.C.'s lead in 15-4 win over Penn State. Paul Brissette grabs base a split second before Bob Schoonmake-r's pick-off in 1-0 loss to Missouri. lilBSS pm, Pererllan Ht S 1- ' ff, 'rv-1. L , 1 ff. ,J ,. , W1 gf-.7-',, A . Eff , 1 . 1 55,-c:1.n' v' 1 IW ,-fl741, .- -E4 ,Tsar f' ' 1 Q 21,6 ,,eigF ' f aff 45,-fp H ,,:,,f,' ,-- ' .,--, L . -.-ji.-,Qi 1 '-. , 'Q L' .'j:1'S.'5' .' qi-'f11f?2m'.t.I 'i llffffml. f'5ff x. VE' ugllfl, 'B '-iz, V Ah.. f S as-547 1- .6 , 'N 5 L. 'vo v. 9'Q,, T r-rs X N an ci - H my if ra mis .XA g r I' I Holding their powerful bats are senior outfieldcrs: Captain Art Moossmann, Dick Hogan and Jack Heatherton. 230 4 Ii Slugger Pete Naton, who returns for his third ,- sea son behind the plate. Perhaps greater honors are yet to come. All but four men have returned from that unprecedented champion- ship team. Jim O,Neill, All-American and most valu- able player in the tourney, is the only graduate from the mound staff, which included southpaws Jack Lonergan and Dick Bogdan, and right-handers Ronnie Perry and Don Slattery. The infield finds heavy-hitting Pete Na- ton behind the plate, Fran Dyson at first, Paul Brissette at second, Gene Schiller at short and Bob Johnson in the hot-corner. Outfielders Captain Art hloossmann, Dick Hogan and Jack Heatherton return for their third season on the Fitton Field diamond. These men, backed by reserves, Jack Carroll, Tony Parisi and Hugh French combine to form the nucleus of a ball club that may well bring college baseball back into the nationwide prominence so long forgotten. Fran Dyson lays one down to set up Crusader run in final 8-4 victory over Missouri. 'WWF' wsu-P1Q Q.,, -. , A .,, Ns ,- - if - 3 Q. , tu 7.04:-' , N, ,I . g N V. Agp. . -JL 4.1-Q, -- l , new .' -- rg. J-4 V ' -1' .4 , M.,-1u1 -1 1 Jig, .. ' .ol - .,'., -1 1 - v.,. l Q.. S2 5 I li , I ' a gh 0 in, 3.5 ' 'fr Zi- sf' fir- ,mai -5.1 'fi' 5 A ls-Zi S.-fit! ' I ii., -.. L .Lum J -izffw if-.- ir- '2- 1953 Swimming Team-First Row, Left to Right: Lane, Eyerman. Winberg, Co-Captains Gallagher and Kerwin, Weiser, Murphy. Feuerbach. Second Row: Assistant Manager McManus, Reiss, Zara, Sparrow, Cotter, Halloran, Scanlan, Mack, Manager Barnes. Third Row: O'Brien, O'Toole, Kane, Mac-ken, Foley, Martin. The 1953 Swimming Team held its own against a strong schedule, which included lNI.I.T., Connecticut, Amherst and Manhattan, mostly on spirit. Seniors Jack VVeiser, Joe Giedraitis, Co-captains Jack Gallagher and Joe Kerwin, the only persevering veterans of Holy Cross' Hrst swimming team, Juniors Ray Murphy and Jerry O'Toole, and sophs Jim Winberg, Tom O'Brien and Sabah Zara formed the backbone of the team. The swimmers and their managers worked without a pool or fanfare, building a solid foundation for the future of swimming at Holy Cross. 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Voach Sullivan studies hurdling form of Captain Phil Sullivan A11- All Bart Sullivan, c-our-li of track for forty-one years. Agn .53 Qfif' I 5 , i mu . .-- ' . ,Iv . .'I X 'r if f 'Q rg 1 ,, f fr. z :Ig ,a.:,'fi: 3 as - E, ' 9 ' Y . , , . 51' Bart applies his training skill to the knee of Jerry 0'Leary, a member of the crack mile relay team. Five years ago, when Holy Cross hired Bill Osman- ski as football coach, they made only one stipulation as far as coaching personnel was concerned: Bart Sullivan stays. VVhy he's an institution here at Holy Cross. As Bart enters his forty-first year as coach of track on Pakachoag, we look at the record and heartily agree. This season promises to be a good one on the track, although the team lacks field strength, except in the hammer throw, necessary for a well balanced squad. The relay team won its first contest in the K. of C. meet in Boston Garden, outracing four colleges, including B. C. 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N :4w':+is 'QQ-sgf:'Q'?P:,,-3. 1- -'ff - .f-fsf ff's1.f-AM-'Y :':Yf:f. -5:QI--,if5r..2i5?w121 :visas f,:4-4s'f,'te-.212i-'mite-. 5.-:Zi Eygfffft 135' 5 -F. -. A 4 , P if-91:1 'fp TQ wi.-5 ,,s -1 .gf 'Iwi' -' ww '- . 2.51, iw' lssmg, Ny, ,,5LZ'f ff:-.v-?,:,,3' , s, 'f if ...nljy fax-S, W nw 1 '35 w 339' ffl? ,f 3fx:a3'3i'w?5'ff W :g2ii+'f' l,f f15Zwz5I1yi9f'iSi2i'2e5'bYJ'V affix M - -..ef3'-fi' 232 hlembers of the Cross-country team which climaxed the fall season with a win over B. C. are Murphy, Assenheimer, Corboy, Coughlin, McConnachie and Devane. Giving a lesson in correct starting positions are-Left to Right: Paul Murphy, Bruce McConnaehie, Joe Devane and Pete Sanderson, all distance medley relayers. 1953 Track Team-First Row, Left to Right: Rowan, Henry, DiNapoli, Donohue, We-isbeeker, Goebelbecker, Sweeney, Captain Sullivan, Donnelly, Andriole, Essex, Manager Snyder, Maietta, Dupuis, Sanderson. Second Row: Assistant Managers Herron and Connelly, Cox, Devane, Coughlin, Murphy, McConnachie, Hessman, Corboy, Assistant Manager Donnelly, Manager Marra. Third Row: Dante, Coleman, McGinnity, MacMaster, Cronin, Kerr, Lyons, 0'Brien, Kiernan and Assenheimer. INTRAMURAL Holy Cross has an Intramural program of rare thoroughness which operates six days a week with a de- gree of organization seldom found in non-varsity activities. No one better realizes the exactness of this statement, which appeared in the New York Herald Tribune, than the seven hundred active participants in the many and varied intramural activities. The championship of the football league fluttered amongst the Seniors of Carlin Hall all season, and finally came to rest on the first floor as Jack O'Connor's cohorts eked out a hard-fought 6 to 2 victory over Carlin II. A brilliant pass play from Don Slattery to Barry Riordan provided the winning score in the fourth period a few minutes after Bill O'Rourke had given Carlin II a 2 to 0 lead by trapping Slattery in his own end zone for a safety. A post-season championship playoff climaxes a basket- ball program in which forty-four teams participate in a four-league setup. Keen competition and a surprising display of talent is shown in the twenty-four games which are played each week. Carlin I, Carlin III, Beaven II and Wheeler I, led by Joe Kirby, Bob Lycke, Paul Brissette and Ed Stromski, respectively, were the outstanding teams in the league. Whereas the upperclassmen dominated the football and basketball leagues, the underclassmen came in for their share of glory in the swimming, tennis and golf events. Bill Lane, '56, starred in the swimming meet, Joe McOwen, '56, won the tennis crown, and John McDermott, '55, triumphed in golf. Once again Intramural Director, Father Hart, SJ., ably assisted by student manager George Montefalcone, '53, has given us the type of athletic activity without which a vital part of Holy Cross life would be missing. Many thanks, Father, we've had a lot of fun. Student Manager George Montefalcone and Intramural Moderator Rev. Francis J. Hart, S.J., check the score . -As gnu, ,xx ., 'xyf A 'K' ' 1 ' 1 vgql gli, ' 4 ii-2 Eddie Ney clears the boards for Alumni II. Q' - ,vw Carlin I, the 1952 Intramural Football Champions: Kneeling, Cleft torighll: Joe Kirby, Bob Riekert, Jack O'Connor, Jack Farrell, Jim Dolan, Joe Sirois. Standing: Barry Riordan, Jack Higgins, Don Slattery, Bob Sweeney, Jack Egan. Absent from pzfciures Pat McKenna. Listening to rule changes from referee Ted Hardy are the referees, backbone of the Intramurals system. Kneeling, Cleft to rightl: Kelly, Duggan, Graney, Madaras, Campbell, Murphy, Kernan, Lycke. Standing: Manager Montefaleone, Tierney, Higgins, Gelnaw, McGrath, Prebenda, Durocher, Nolan, Graney, Bjorn, Cahill, Moossmann. 1 , ffi 4 235 236 0 'if 6-45? -1 il '::f,, s 41,4 ' ' y T--.S vjvtfrr TENNIS Listening to pointers from Coach Luby are-Standing. Left to Righli Captain Fred Conlin, Bill Gclnau, Lcc l'otvin, .loc Pierce, Al Block. Kneeling: George Carolan and Art 0'Shea. HUCKEY 'Wa ' - A, HJ ,E w a is fi The 1953 Informal Hockey Team-Front Row, Left to Right: Cavenaugh, King, Sloan, Capt. Leary, Connors, Daley, Fee- ley, Buchan. Second Row: Mgr. O'Keefe, Brady, 0'Brien, Coveney, Leahy, Doher- ty, Reimer, Dolan. The informal hockey team, captained by Austie Leary played a brief schedule this winter, hindered by practice and weather difficulties. Coach Bill Luby's tennis squad will seek to uphold its fine record of last spring against many of the same teams. Captain Fred Conlin leads the netters against Tufts, Amherst, C lark, Springfield, Brown and Boston College, among others. Al Block, Bill Gelnaw and George Carolan are expected to fill the gap, caused by graduated seniors. Tucker Campbell succeeds Paul Harney, Eastern In- tercollegiate Champion of 1952 and will lead veterans Bob Larkin, Bob Kelly, Tom Hovey, Hugh Reed and John Tosca. They will oppose Yale, Harvard, Dart- mouth. Williarns, Boston College and all the other lead- ing New England colleges as well as compete for the Eastern and New England titles. Captain Tucker Campbell discusses the spring sched- ule with veterans Bob Kelly, Bob Larkin, John Tosca and Hugh Reed. Absent from picture, Tom Hovey. features fx HE glittering fantasy of a Junior Prom and the grandeur of the Imperial Spanish Court . . . banquets in Kimball and parties in the palaces of Spanish aristoerats, seem as disparate as diamonds and melting ice. Yet, they manifest a certain likeness, for they help us to escape for a time, to refresh ourselves for the work ahead. i Francis Borgia, grandee and courtier, nobleman of God and Spain, provides a key to the meaning of our social life here Holy Cross, and a guide for our days of relaxation beyond it. Borgia relished his life as a court figure, but he understood that . . . Whether you eat or drink or do anything else, do all for the glory of God. ST. FR.aNC1s BORGIA, S.J 1 l. if . . v14 su, X - it Yu ..5, .l 1 1- QL W: , -5 I 4. fm . 7 , 1' V n v. A l. X., 4 1 4 -av Q 1 461, ,Q . ,N . , s 1' 'nt ' 4 X Km! a -Qs' L 4 ,l vb. ,F aw. mfg ' ' 5 1 L Us 4' -3 . J S4 4 4 ,.-, X, O00 4 A 1- - .,, .. ,.,A. 1-Y g .M 4s?Q 2s' ,-mf . 'h vi'l'. :iv .t ' -L., ,Y I A . :.a,:4 gif n 5' '9 . 55 'ff-?2if?3'g ' If Q F 3 K K 1' 'fgffiiggff 4 ' sf? , g xifgsffggfg we gf' ft - is IPM.-ii-J I wifi 5513 3,-Eff ri' 1- I - f -v . 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That was the day when Classes were too long. when watches were consulted much too often, and Cosmology was mueh too forgotten. VVe donned our 3 Y '5im- 'NNXX n flint ,KR ' f x l If L f iw? i i ere 1 it , ,, W-, if si., I 51135 A Cf N W PRO! i 5 Crwvi JUNIOR i Hello . . room serxlce' The F ield House in the Afternoon-By night . . . SZIIE grey flannels, and went to meet that important train, and found the slow pace of the traflic downtown irri-- tating. As we milled around the Sheraton, everybody there promised to meet us after the Dance . . . but no- body knew just where. A rush back to the campus, a quick change into the tux, and a struggle with the bow tie, and then we returned to the Sheraton. Halfway downtown we turned back and grabbed the flowers we had forgotten. Although the traffic to the hotel was an Major Domo lllarlfey and the Promgoers . . . a magic touch. Receiving Line-'gFather, I want you to meet . . . I halrman I1tfffl'I'llflIl mul 1'lI'1.l'Illl?FI'OlN the lrish heiitlunm houm-e. 244 JN ? fy gy 3 IIHI1 ,loan .ll'lIllI'd'AiQtll't'1l of the May unbearable line, when She was with us, we returned to the Field House in a glittering procession. And then the Dance . . . hlue and red lights breaking against the chandelier and falling in little pieces at our feet . . . Art lNIooney's music . . . a crowded floor. And then it was overg the music stopped, and the lights were dimmed. As we drove up Linden Lane it wits near dawn, and we wondered where the night had gone. Every lVIay at Prom comes to Holy Cross . . . Last May the Prom came and stayed three days. magic. 434- Promcnaders onthe Thrt slwld-In a few moments Upper left, Father Rector turns the first spadeful of earth for the new Senior dormitories, Lehy and Hanselman Halls, center, and the excavation work is begun. IN UCTCBER . .. NEW EUUNDATIUNS . .. Left to right: Rev. Thomas J. Cahill, S.J., M oderatorg Abraham R. Joseph, Secretary- Treasurerg Ferdinand G. Mahfoodg Robert J. Ghisays, Vice-Pres'iden.tg Pokardas C. Chatani, President. l Q l Q Q l l 'w-wiv 1 we--Q. - f-if XY 9' NEW FACES THE JAMAICA CLUB In October, 1952, the four students at Holy Cross who are residents of the island of Jamaica in the British West Indies banded together to form the Jamaica Club. The purpose of the club is social, to strengthen the contacts be- tween students from the island, as well as to help new students become accustomed to their new home. ' 245 l lv 'Nr' X CV 5.1 L, ,1 ,- f Q V0-fllltlliflllllll .lfurino mul ll'e.w'fff--4'olnbined opera- tions. Arnnrc-umm: MILITARY Bllll Hill Ifforflun and l r1'1'rulf-.X finishing toueli. 246 an Lorraine Martel, Mike liiety, Colonel and Mrs. Murray, Jean Lecoy, l'it 'Xlc-Kenna, faptain and Mrs. Gliek. Ta ke one football weekend. add a beautiful girl, care- fully blend a blue service uniform ready for formal wear, stir them lightly to the musie of Hal Reeves' orchestra in a Field House decorated in blue and gold, and the end result is one llilitary Ball. That evening, four hundred pairs of hands had wrestled with four hundred black bow ties, ties that would Change a VVednesday after- noon drill uniform into dress blues for Saturday night. But four hundred girls in sparkling gowns made this effort very mueh worth while. Corridor bull sessions eoneerning the relative merits of the Air Arm and the Navy were forgotten in the unifying atmosphere of a night under the stars. The evening was over in what seemed to be a split-second, and the color and the music and the beauty of it all were only memories-to be re- ealled on some other November night somewhere, far away. 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'H z . ,, , -. , ,-.-.'. l-1 iv--1- . 4? 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Editor and the Business Manager of the 1953 PURPLE PATFHER wish to express their sincere appreciation, on behalf of the whole staff, to all who, in any way, have contributed to the success of this volume. YVe are especially and very deeply indebted: To the late Rev. Vlarence E. Sloane, S.J., for his many kindnesses in the early stages of the hook's preparation. To Rev. James E. FitzGerald, S.J., Dean of the College, for his patience and whole-hearted cooperation. To Rev. Jeremiah J. Donovan, S.J., Dean of Men, for his under- standing and friendship during the year. To Rev. Brendan F. hlc-Nally. S.J., our hloderator, for the generous sacrifices of his time, to direct. advise and encourage us in the moulding of the l,.X'l'C'lIl'Ilt. To Rev. J. Gerard hlears, S.J., for his kind suggestions and directions to the .Xrt Staff. To YYilliam E. Sloane, Jr.. of Baker, Jones, Hausauer and Sav- age. Inc.. for his assistance and guidance in the planning and as- sembling of the l,A'l'1'llER. To Baker. Jones, llausauer and Savage, Inc., for its excellent workmanship in printing the l,A'l'f'lIIClt. To Mrs. Familie D. Johnson, of lvarren Kay Vantine Studios. for her untiring assistance and patience in the management of l'.x'rcnr:n photography. To YVarren Kay Yantine Studios, for the fine quality of its work. To the lYorcester Telegram-Gazette, Boston Herald, Boston Post, Associated l'ress, Syracuse l'ost-Standard, The Raleigh News-Uhserver and Omaha YVorld-Herald, for their cooperation in providing many of the pictures in this volume. To Ralph E. lvilliams, Jr., Art Editor, and Peter V. Antana- vicius, for their tireless effort in creating the art work used in this volume. To the Student Government, and the staffs of the Tonzalzarelc, and WFHF, for their cooperation in the promotion and compila- tion of thc PA'1'cHr:H. To our contributors, patrons and advertisers, for their wonderful generosity, which has made this 1953 PURPLE PATCHER a reality. Finally, to tl1e entire faculty and student body, for their whole- hearted support and complete cooperation. CONTRIBUTORS MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. BAMBYRY MR. AND MRS. VVILLIAM H. BARNES, JR. MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. BOULGER INIR. AND IVIRS. ALPHONSCS L. CASEY MRS. ADELE D. CLENNON MR. AND MRS. FERNANDO COLLARI MR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. CROTEAI' INIR. AND MRS. JOSEPH L. CIKMMISREY MR. AND MRS. BARTHOLOMENY A. CURRY MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS J. IJOLAN MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS A. DOYLE MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. FARRELL MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND J. FLANAGAN MR. AND MRS. ARTHCR C. FLEMING MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH GAYIN INIRS. JOHN HIGGINS INIR. AND INIRS. ARTHCR IV. IMANIC MR. AND NIRH. FRANK J. IMELLY MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. ANNE C. MR. AND MRS. IVIR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND INIRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DR RONALD J. :ABBOTT HENRY :ALICANDRI EYGENE ALYES JOHN T. BARONE EDNVARD BELANGER BELZILE RONALD J. BOCCIERI JOHN T. BRENNAN WILLIAM J. BRENNAN VVILLIAM R. BRENNAN VVILLIAM T. BRENNAN IRVING E. BRONSON VVILLIAM D. BRIISSTAR ALEXANDER J. BVRKE JOHN H. BYINGTON IXIARTIN J. CAIN THOMAS H. CALNAN HUGH T. CAMPBELL MR. MR. MR. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. DR. AND MRS. MR. INIRS. MR. MR. MR. AND AIRS. AVILLIAM R. IMENACSIS WALTER IMIERNAN EYERE'l l' IIOYELY JOHN S. IAIADARAS :ANTHONY A. RIAGNIER JOSEPH DIATHIEL' AND INIRS. CHESTER J. INIILLETT AND INIRS. AND IXIRS. ROBERT E. NULAN FRED F. NI'T'l'ALL AND MRS. Il.-XYMUND OIIICJNNIJR MR. MR. AND MRS. INIR. AND AIRS. MR. AND MRS. AIRS. MR. AND MRS. NIR. AND AIRS. INIR. AND MRS. INIR. AND INIRS. . AND MRS. ARTHl'li WEISER INIR. AND MRS. MR. AND AIRS. MR. AND AIRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND BIRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND BIRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. HAROLD MR. MR. JOHN A. PATTI, JR. ROBERT G. POWERS IIANYHENCE J. RICE NANCY S. ROWE THOMAS E. SLATTERY JOHN P. SVLLIYAN CHARLES F. AJAX HOOR CARL XY. AVEIS LOVIS CAPCTO ERNEST C. CHASSIS FRANK P. CLEMENTS CYRIL E. COCHRAN FREDERICK CONLIN CHARLES A. CONNORS HERBERT CROXVLEY LOCIS E. CYR LOCIS P. DEBIASSE ELIZABETH M. DOHERTY BURTIS J. DOLAN JAMES A. DOLAN DANIEL T. DON.AlIl'PI JOHN L. DONOYAN GEORGE DCBE J. Dl'l+'P'IN AND MRS. NEIL DCRPY AND MRS. VIPHOBIAS A. Dl'Nl5.AR Q5 MR. INIR. MR. AND MRS. S. P. DUNN AND MRS. FRED .I. FEVERBACII AND MRS. XVILLIAM J. FITzI1ATRII'R MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH B. FOOARTY MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. QI.-KG.-AN MR. AND MRS. :ALl RED U. fl.-KNGI MRS. UARAIELA fTAROFALO MR. AND MRS. .ANTHONY F. GENEROSA MRS. FRANKJ. GEISIIEVKER MR. JAMES F. GILI. MR. AND INIRS. JOIIN J. TIL.-XYIN MR. AND IAIRS. XYILLIAM L. GOEBELBECKER MR. AND MRS. IJAVID F. TIORMAN MR. AND IAIRS. JOHN F. GR.-XNEY MR. AND MRS. AYAl.'l'I'lli F. HARERLIN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAAI T. IIAND DR. AND MRS. ROY J. HEI-'FI'IliNAN MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Y. IIESS MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. HIOOINS MR. AND MRS. .IOIIN M. HOWARD MR. AND MRS. EDWARD JANNU'l I' MR. AND MRS. FIil'1lllA2lil1'K JOYc'E MR. AND MRS. IIEUNARII J. KENDALI. DR. AND INIIIS. I,AI'l. A. KENNEDY MR. AND MRS. STEPIIEN T. KIAYIVI' MR. AJIIARLIAIS I.. KIRIIY MR. AND MRS. FERDINAND F. KOLRE MRS. VATHERINE KRVEOER MR. AND MRS. .ALBAN l,ANc'ASTER MR. AND MRS. WILLIAAI N. IIARSON MR. AND MRS. .IOIIN IIONERUAN MR. IAIARTIN A. IIURIAINZ MRS. KA'l'III'IRlNI'1 IIYVIIIC MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. I.YNI'H MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. LYUNS MR. AND MRS. JOIIN IAIALUY MR. AND MRS. AVILLIAM B. IATAHONEY MR. WILLIAM IC. MIVOLE MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. TAlf'fIEI'llIAN MR. AND MRS. LEO A. Mc'GINITY MR. AND MRS. JOIIN E. MI'GRA1L MR. AND MRS. l'AI'I. K. MI'G1'ANE MR. AND MRS. FHICD P. IAIEYICR IXIII. AND MRS. JOSERII MILLER 260 H.ARRY' C. MILLS .AUGUST INIONTEFALCONE THOMAS F. MORRISSEX' EILEEN M. TAIIOYNIHAN FRANK MIIRAWSRI EDNVARD J. 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RAYMOND M., 2631 Eleetrie Ave., Port Huron, Mieh. CI'RTIN, JOHN E., 119 Lenox Ave., Pittsfield. Mass. IYAGOSTINO, STEPHEN I., 57-35 80th St.. Elmhurst, N. Y. D'ALBORA. JAMES B., 130 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. l2ALl-XY, DANIEL J., 250 Russett Rd., Brookline, Mass. IJALL, DAVID A., 2628 Briarelifl' St., Cineinnati, Ohio l2ALTON. ROBERT E., 14 High St.. W'estbOrO, Mass. 12ALI'RY, ROBERT G., 3111 Glenwood Rd.. Brooklyn, N. Y. IJALY. CORNELIVS F., JR., 10 Pieree Ave., Everett, Mass. 12ALY. JAMES M., II, 2735 N. Washtenaw St., Chic-ago. lll. IJANAHER, AYILLIAM J.. 445 Prospect St., Torrington. Conn. IJ.-ANAHY, ROBERT F., 20 Maple St., Hopkinton, Mass. DANTE, JAMES G., 14 Berkeley Rd., Millburn. N. J. 12ARGAN, PETER S., 174 Chureh St., West Haven, Conn. DAVENPORT, JOHN J., JR., 54- Seneea St., New Britain, Conn. DAVIDSON, ROBERT M., 39 Auldwood St., Stamford, CoIuI. 12EACETES, PATRICK L., 161 Mea.dowsweet Rd., Mineola, N. Y. 12EAN, ROBERT J., 27 Wyola Drive, Woreester, Mass. IJEBLOIS, CHARLES H., 32 Whittier Rd., Pawtueket. R. 1. DEBLOIS, ROBERT E., 32 Whittier Rd., Pawtueket. R. 1. I21'ICATO, :ALFRED R., Lake Road West. Ashtabula. Ohio 121-ICOTEAC, GEOROE R., 121 Eastern Ave., Woreester, Mass. 121-JE, R081-IRT H.. 75 Plain St., Braintree, Mass. DI-:oERMA.IIAN, GARABED G., 1 Pateh St., Woreester, Mass. IJEGRANIJPRE. IJAVID O., 312 11th St., North, Great Falls, Mont DE tiI'TI16RREZ-lw1AHONEY, AYALLACE P., 164 E. 72nd St., New York N. Y. 1,1616-NAN, 1'11W1'ARlJ F. S., 162 Sehool St., Belmont, Mass. 12EJES1', OLIVER J.. 9 Yan Cott Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. DE LA f1t'ARD1A, ROBERTO, JR., 55 E. 86th St., New York, N. Y. DI-JLANEY. JOHN R., 50-22 215th St.. Bayside, N. Y. 12151, GALLO, JOHN A., 63 Kellogg St., Pittsfield, Mass. DELISO. CLEMENT J., 352 Longhill St., Springfield, Mass. DENIAHINO, Roeeo A., 35 Platt St., Glens Falls, N. Y. IJENOMMI-I. ARTHI'R J., JR., 197 Legris Ave., W. Warwick, R. l. DENSMORE, ROBERT C.. Charlestown Rd., Claremont. N. H. 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DUGGAN, WALTER E., JR., 754 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. DULLY, FRANK E., JR., 32 Middlefield Dr., W. Hartford, Conn. DUMOUCHEL, PAUL J., 667 Harris Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. DUNLEA, JOHN V., JR., 47 Walnut St., Everett, Mass. DUNN, DANIEL M., 2964 Valentine Ave., New York, N. Y. DUNN, JOSEPH P., 15 Rose Ct., Providence, R. 1. DUNN, THOMAS R., 1 Alpine St., Millbury, Mass. DUPUIS, PAUL F., 24 Fitchburg St., Watertown, Mass. DURKIN, WILLIAM N., Main St., Boylston, Mass. DURNAN, JOSEPH R., 36 Intervale St., Rockville Centre. N. Y. DUROCHER, STEPHEN F., 212 W. Kingsbridge Rd., New York, N. Y. DUSSAULT, MERRILL J., 75 Warner Ave., Worcester, Mass. DWYER, FRANK J., 83 Unger Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. DWYER, GERALD P., 86 Bar Beach Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. DWYER, HENRY W., 268 72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EADS, JOHN T., 607 E. Durham St., Philadelphia, Pa. EAGAN, HOWARD W., 308 Sterling St., Watertown, N. Y. EAGAN, LAWRENCE J., 219 Broad St., Windsor, Conn. 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FEELY, RICH.ARD J., JR., 95 Freeman Pkwy., Providence, R. 1. FEERICK, RICH.ARD M., 155 Sylvania Rd., Rochester, N. Y. FEHLNER, FRANCIS P., 46 Van Buren St., Dolgeville, N. Y. FEITELBERG, JOSEPH H., 676 Madison St., Fall River, Mass. FENERTY, WALTER G., 93-09 216 St., Queens Village, N. Y. FERONE, JOSEPH J., 111 Park Ave., Tuckahoe, N. Y. FERRAINA, DOMINIC J., 52 Faneuil St., Wilson. Conn. FERRIS, ERNEST J., 3 So. Main St., Lanesboro. Mass. FINN, ALFRED J., 534 Willow St., Waterbury, Conn. FINN, PETER M., 31 Washington St., Milton, Mass. FINN, ROBERT J., 30 Lincoln Ave., St. Albans, Vt. FIORE, JAMES M., 11 Pearl St., Dorchester, Mass. FISHER, MARTIN W., 17 Linden Ave., Belmont, Mass. FITZGERALD, ARTHUR R., 1510 Elmwood Ave., Lakewood, Ohio FITZGERALD, JAMES M., 43 Oxford St., Springfield, Mass. FITZPATRICK, JOHN P., 16 Reed St., Brockton, Mass. FITZPATRICK, ROBERT J., 11 Tompkins Ave., Beacon, N. Y. FITZPATRICK, THOMAS J., 38 Brookside Dr., Cranston, R. I. FLACKE, ROBERT F., 4 Kate St., Albany, N. Y. FLAHERTY, ARTHUR F ., 35 Airlie St., Worcester, Mass. FLAHERTY, JOHN P., 138 Ingleside Ave., Worcester, Mass. FLAHERTY, PATRICK J., 418 Maple Hill Ave., Newington, Conn. FLEISCHER, CHARLES H., Roaring Brook Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y. FLEMING, RICHARD T., 56 Henshaw St., Worcester, Mass. FLORENTINO, LEO G., 104 Aspen St., Floral Park, N. Y. FLYNN, FLYNN, FLYNN, FLYNN, FLYNN. FLYNN, FOLEY FOLEY FOLEY FOLEY FOLEY FOLEY FOLEY FOOTE BRIAN C., 809 Grove St., Elmira. N. Y. DANIEL F., 1689 Asylum Ave., W. Hartford, Conn. GEORGE C., JR., 1421 Plumtrce Rd., Springfield, Mass. JAMES F., 3543 N. Emerson St.. Arlington, Va. ROB1-IRT J., 608 78th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. VERNON M., JR., Summer St., Barre, Mass. CARL M., 1Yest Main St., Leicester, Mass. DANIEL R., 61 Lamb St., So. Hadley Falls, Mass. JAMES J-Y 890 Main St., Dalton. Mass. JAMES J., JR.. 16 Marland Rd., 1Vorf-ester, Mass. JOHN J., 212 Thurston Rd., Rochester, N. Y. 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LTILDEA, THOMAS, 489 Weld St., Boston, Mass. fi1LFEATHER, FRANCIS P., West Broadway, Salem, N. Y. LYILL, JOHN T., 248 Pine St., Springfield, Mass. GILLIS. ARTHUR C., JR., 48 Neponset Rd., Quincy, Mass. GILLIS, H.ARRY G., Thornycroft Apt., Scarsdale, N. Y. fiILLIS, WALTER J., JR., 50 Fiske Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. GIORNELLI, RAYMOND A., 212 Marlboro St., E. Greenwich, R. I. LYXRARD, NIARK P., 2648 Edgewood Rd.. Utica, N. Y. CTIROCARD. WILLIAM D., Coy Hill Rd., Warren, Mass. GIVFFRE, PAUL L., 259 Sackett St., Brooklyn, N. Y. LYLEASON, FRANCIS D., 44 Eunice Ave., Worcester, Mass. GOFF, ROBERT J., 92 Redlands St., Springfield. Mass. fiOLDEN, EDWARD J., Spring Avenue Rd., Troy, N. Y. GOLDEN, JAMES G., 622 61st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. fTOLDEN. PATRICK F., 628 Wisconsin St., Eau Claire, Wis. GONYNOR, JAMES F., 20 Willow St.. Whitinsville, Mass. GONZALEZ, HEC'TOR R., 7 Alhambra St., Ponce, P. R. fiOOD. GERALD P., 540 So. Main St., Randolph, Mass. 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WILLIAM T., 52 Northboro St., Worcester. Mass. LYONS, EDYYARD J., 47 Fenwood Rd., Boston. Mass. LYONS, JAMES P., 755 Newport Ave.. So. Attleboro, Mass. RIACCCLLEY, DAX'1D K., 641 E. 24th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. NI.-KCDONALD, JOSEPH M., 809 Morris St., Ogdensburg. N. Y. MACDON.ALD, AY.-ALTER J., 81 Ellis St., Brockton. Mass. NIACK. EDYVARD R., Marwick Manor, New Milford. Conn. MYXCKEN. DANIEL L., 52 Brunswick St.. Rochester. N. Y. NIACWIASTER, DONALD J., 40 Prospect St., White Plains. N. Y. WIADACS, GEORGE F., 41 Forbes St., Worcester, Mass. NIADDEN. THOMAS A. L., 44 So. Allen St.. Albany, N. Y. WIAGNIER, JAMES J., 384 Grove Road. Orange. N. J. RIAGNIER, TYIICHAEL E., Box No. 27, Thompson Ridge. N. Y. MAGOvERN, THOMAS F., 166 Church St., Saratoga. N. Y. NIAHAN, YYILLIAM J., 19 Shattuck St., Worcester, Mass. M.AHER, AUSTIN J., 1165 East 31st St., Brooklyn. N. Y. NIAHER, JOHN J., Pomfret Center, Conn. RJ..-KHER, ROBERT A., 43 Ludlow Rd., Windsor, Conn. NIAZZIO. FRANK J.. 39 1Yiley Rd.. 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For the Host In Trzlvvl VOIISIIH HUSENLU D THA EL SER ICE fTrm-nl IV pzzr 1.s-rin:-.w Simfc 191.59 306 Klux ST.. Wolcvl-:s'1'l-zle. Mus. 'IR-I. 4-7236 IvllflyrflffNIU-iI.0HN l'0nII,II',nPnf.q QI' X frm LAYYRENFE J. TRACY c'.xI,1,.uLxx liR0'l'IIlCRS 1,mm, 1'vIlIIt I'!l,, D1'rf'vfnr.v - y , f lcvcrdon. Y arm-y and I ik:- I'mz.vulf1'11g Engfn Mfrs 36 Trumbull Strvvi Wum'r:s'rr:n, Mans. BOSTON, MASS. Ml JI 'I,'l'l JN .lEWHI,R Y CU. IXMICS P. BROWN VU.. INV. 2574 Main St re-vt InlllllffsIlgllI'i11,fll.'f'l'i.S' Szzpplzh' XYum'rgs1'Hlc, MASS. Q73 Fmmklin St- XYutc-lws, Vluc-ks, .If-we-lry, I,iiiIllOIldS :uni Silva-i'w:u'v XYum'i:sTi:1c. Mus. Ixlrgfwl lfl'1Nll.l'l.IIfj 1,t'1IlIl'flllt'Ilf nz 1110 l'zIy For The best in 'I' I R E S ...visit any nf the 3IlllIl dealers whu display this siqn: WE RECOMMEND .IOHN A. CONNARE, Inc. 305 SECOND STREET MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Phone 4-4345 Er 'Mi IfpYfIIY1'gllf,Sl THR C'ULUli.Xl7U l I'EI. X IRON f'Uiil,Uii.X'l'IUN VINCENT P. RUBEIITS XYIVKXYIRIC Sl'ENI'P1R S'l'lCIil. IRIYISIUN 2 New Hmul F-tru-t NYUl'I't'Sit'I'. Niuss. WAILSII-il lBRUTIHI IElRS General Contractors CAMBRIDGE MASS GEHWI ETTES Distinguished Shnes ini Children and Yeung Girls BAYER 8: MINGOLLA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. INC. Highway and Bridge Construction Biturninous Concrete Paving Materials 550 PARK AVE. WORCESTER MASS. Phone 2-6787 EDEN SEA GRILLE Banque! 1'lUf'1.1iIl'FS Franklin Street IYorcester I 'nn1p11'n1enf.w of HARRINGTI IX K RICHARDSON ARMS CO, AYORCESTER 2, Mus. Congruiulafimzs from SEARLE-CORRY COM PANY, INC ELEC I'RIC'AL Sl'PP1.1i:s lVl1olesaIf'r.w 162 Union Street Worcester. Ma for your next good printing job . . . Call 4-0883 THE DEERFIELD PRESS XVAIXFI-Ili J. BnowN f'0IIlIlIl'I'l'I.ll1 lxflullfllllg 5274- Main Stn-vt Yvorc-ester 8, Blass. I 'mn 1I1l.IIll'IIfN :J limi H'1'.vl1f's from L'lCN'l'lilxIJ SVIJIDLX' Clxxlliixxx' IN DSTUN LIQITOR BIART. INC. 156 f'0Illllll'I'C'i2ll Stn-vt 656 Sm,tl,1,,-idgf. Stu 39 Waldo Stn-vt Xv0RI'l'IS'I'EIi 3, MASS. Wom'l':s'rl-in, Elms. Tthl. 4-0531 C0l'YliJAl'l'l0l'll5 0 S'l'Il,l'llEN NIO'l'Uli f'0Ml'ANY I7onc'1111:s'1'1f:n, MASS. l nrrl Dmlvz' For Urrr .Al Qum'ff'r 0121 IYl'IlfIlI lj,, WUliCE5'l'ER 'l'EI,EGH.'UNI ctlflqxv K 3 SUNDAY TELEGRABI lsfilllklill StI'l'l't grit XYURf'l'IH'l'Eli, M.xss.u'1l1'sri'rTs XYTAG and XYTAGAFAI 0l'lfll0Al'l'l QW, fd 0 SUPRO BUILDING CORPCJRATICN FLUSHING, Lowe ISLAND G' 1 i p ee peeeee 'f ee e ee v,A- A. ' :fii vl WF S, s JOHN C. Pgxoneeas 53 1 p '-INSURANCE- X . . j p t p I e .BUSTUN eete t e eeeeeeeeee e N e'WYermxpee Pneurmqgettfe ' it 'r fc O L L E G E. --- SC-AH OO y D e' zlggym E NY' ' ' - f -AA' As pioneers in the development of llediezll Reimburse- ment Iusurzmee we are happy to provide this form of coverage for the students of the College of the Holy Cross. 60l'l'll9Al1'l0l'lfJ 0 BBW!-IBD H. HEILLY 8. EU. -a- -a- -a- -a- IQ3 WI LLIAM STREET NEW YORK 38. N. Y. Com pl inzmfs of E. G. RILEY GO. TYholesalc INIeats Q5 N. BI.xRm:T STREET BOSTON Dial -I--9436 Dial I-4835 ciiP:l,lic:E A. FLAGG Let George Take Care of Your Laundry Needs COMPANY, INC. II 'orcmfer II 'indozr SIJFFIIU-I isis 18 Burneoat Street IYonf'EsT1-Jn, BLISS. llanufaeturers of Tontine Washable IYindow Shades Awnings Venetian Blinds All Aluminum Combination IYindows Conzpleic' Laundry Service 3 Day Service GEORGE TYONG 51 Southbridge Street is ,I ?i ll l gl I 1 i I i I I I .3 gk? wI560Z!MZ66. . . in design cra llsmanslzfp and quality . nmcs rms Menus cl-mums curs PLAQues rnovmes .IEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS - x Q n s IMI c Fifi I new vunx - 73 TREMUNT STREET, BUSTUN 8. MASS. - rnovnosncs 2 2 omlo imelzfd 0 J4 .griencl Vim' ' ly 5 in nh 'l'RlNllSl,l'I MUTUR f'UMl'1XNY 1 R ll,f'1IllI.I'iIlf17 JIul11'lgu.v l KV ASSOCIATION 817 Sm 1'111:11lm:14: S'1'111:1cT 22 Elm Street Worcester it 1 1 .J '. iii! 541111114 xii 'J x K . 'M 'y 'W T' ' I '- -.llnnggvui 'WII15 FEDERAL SAVINGS luuslt- wi' 2 ',f5 Q'-SEQ, ' 0 g'i.'::':x.1:.hg In l 2,x,VsII.IIn, 95 Y QKYHY9 1243 Main Street Springfield Xvu' Englrznzfs l,urgcsf lvlllllllll-ll1l'IlfS Qf INSVRICIP SAVINGS v 11011141 Lmxs V - I' - U1 If .Ililk llllfl IYVUIIIH H6Sm11'c'1-s over 3'47-5.000.000 58 Ilarlow Strvvl. IYo1'c'cst01', Blass. Tvlcpllollv 2-0209 2 Q HABHANT HABITANT soup co D1 1 IIXBIIXNII l ogwk tx g IPXSUII T if Q XICPIXIII' 011 Oggifgf J! VT oxlux still gl, X, . 1 f J ?H55RVlNG5 c uanxcl Suu FROM AN 28 oz he BIG qiuow IHIAMIEIL RIEMLTY IINQ INDUSTRIAL TLUUH SPAIQE fl! l I I5 LUEHE STREET, HAVEHHILL, M!-TSS. . Brown Shoe Co., Inc The Gorilla Shoe Brutally Strong 4-5 Grand Street xV0lii'lCS'l'l'IR 3, M.xss. MAGAY K BARRUN U pl icimzs Woncmsrizn 8. M,xss. '368 Main St.. Opp. Foster St. Tcl : 3-3504 Clam pl 1' m cn is of II I riPnd A diamond is the key to a woman's heart. Let us help you choose her Gift of a lifetime and you are insured perfect satisfaction. ROLLEY 8 RIPP, INC. 608 Fifth Avenue New Yomi, N. Y. Phone 22-5007 DI TPONT'S K 'LEAN ER AN D LA UN DERMAT Laundry Fi! for rz King Special Rates for H.C. Students 302 fl3.lIlill lflg0 St. lvorcester, Nlass. Vameras hlaterials .Xpparat us Vhcmicals L. B. WHEATON. INF. Plmlogra ph ic Supplies Q68 Main Street Wlorcester Gnmzrims V.-mos FOUNTAIN PENS CHAPIN 8 CYBRIEN ESTABLISHEIJ 1857 J ezrclerx The Wedding Gift Store of VVorcester D ia mon d s-J 0 wel ry- Sol id S il ver 336 Blain Street Worcester, MHSS. FRANK M. GRISWOLD '38 THE STUDENT BUNGRESS UF THE BULLEHE UF THE HULY CRUSS OFFICERS OF THE STCDENT BODY JOHN V. DINAN. JR.. President JOHN G. HITQHES, Secretary JOSEPH F. SANVYER, JR., Vice-President WILLIAM A. RIORDAN, Treasurer FAC I'LTY ADVISOR REV. TVILLIAM L. KELEHER. S.J. ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES JOHN B. BAXTER, JR.. '55 ROBERT E. BOARDMAN, '54 HARRY A. BOYLE, JR.. '53 BARRY W. BRANDT, '55 JOSEPH T. BRENNAN, '53 RICIi.ARD C. CASEY, '55 GERALD F. DONOGHCE. '55 EIICHAEL A. DL'GGAN, '53 HVILLIAM D. Tl'LLY, '54 FRANCIS D. HASSETT. '53 HENRY J. IIEHIR, '54 JOSEPH E. IHICLLANI-JY, JR.. '55 JOSEPH M. 0'f'llNNP1I.L, '55 RCDULPH A. CJSVVALD, '54 JAMES A. RONVEN, JR.. '54 ROBERT A. RI'liINfl, '54 .I. EDWARD SNVEET. JR., '53 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES JOHN K. OQCONNOR .... Honorary President, Class of 1956 ROBERT R. HENZLER . . . President, Class IU' 1955 JOHN F. SUMMA . . ROBERT P. CASEY . President, Class of 1954 President, Class of 1953 CONGRESSIONAL CABINET EDMOND J. DILWORTH, JR.. '54 ....... Publicity BARRY R. MCDONOCGH, '54 . JOSEPH E. IHICRPHY, '53 DENIS E. O'CONNOR. '53 JOHN G. PHELAN, '54 . JOHN G. SIiELzER, '53 . JOHN C. HVEIMER, '54 ..... REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD F. DOYLE, '53 ...... MAURICE C. DCCHAINE, '53 . . JAMES E. ENRIGHT, '53 THOMAS V. HIARINO, '55 JOHN J. MASTERSON. '53 PATRICK HICIQENNA, '53 JOHN J. OQBRIEN, '53 LEONARD V. QCIGLEY, '53 . . WILLIAM F. STEPHANAK, '53 . . EDXVARD A. XVETZEL, '54 . . Club Liaison Faculty Relations . Al urn ni Relations . Student Enzploynient Student .-letieities . Christophers Station Jlanager, TVCHC . Resident Sodality .V.F.C.C.S., Senior Delegate . .AIFRD TC Delegate . Day Student Sodality . .VRD TC Delegate . . Parlianzentarian Editor-in-Chief, TOIIIIIIICIIFH' Cliairnian, Purple Key .V.F.C.C.S., Junior Delegate HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT CONGRESS JOSEPH J. CORRY, '54 . . . Social Action, Viee-President, .V.F.C.C.S, ROBERT TV. SIMMONS, '53 .... President, .V.F.C.C.S. CD CDG C0l'l'll0Al'l'l2lfliff offke I-lsturia Tire Ilmnpany Thomas P. Gallagher, President J CDG CD ga! llfiizfea JJUSIEIPIHI P. I UICIHIMINIE BPM II 'islzrs O'REILLY REALTY AND INSURING CO. Pom pl irnents rj VEINO CHEVROLET INC. NI.-XCLFXRA-X Fu IS Y Y 731 BI.-XIN ST. IVORVESTER, MASS I COIYIIJAIHQIII5 0 E4 1 NEWPORT, R. I. 4 I..Xl'NlDRYSDRY VLEANING Fl 'R STORAGESRl'G SH.-XM l'l DOING 8-18 RIILL STREET 4 Tm.. 500 NEWPORT, R. I. f'UIl11IlI.lIIl'IIfS rj LUNDCUIST TOOL AND MFG. CO., INC. 57 Jackson St. IYORVESTER, MASS. ASTURIA 8-430Q ALLEE BUSINESS SERVICE Inc. .II1'me0grapl11'ng, Prinfing Photo-Offset, Addressirzg JI a il 1' n gs 0 32-15 331111 STREET LONG ISLAND CITY, N. X v -5- omlodmenfd 0 a I E N D 'i- Compliments of the Springfield Undergraduate Club of HOLY CROSS COLLEGE 0 OFFICERS Prresideni . . . . Charles F. hlasterson Vice President . . Robert H. Lynch Treasurer . . . Francis D. Nelen Secretary . Thomas M. Bresnahan Q87 T R U N Z, I N C . l'IAN'l' AND UFFIVIQ 25 to 45 Lombardy Street BROOKLYN 22, N. Y. l+'0I'XDlCD 1904- HPORII IS OUR SPECIALTY HAMS 0 BACON 0 SAUSAGE v LARD 6.3 Rl'I'l'.KIl Smmzs 'l'ulml'uum r Nll'I'l'IHll'Ul.l'I'.XN Xl-:xv Yuma .Klein COIHITAIH UH ,J 0 FRANK J. COLE INC. BOSTON 0 YYURC 'ESTICR O SPR INGFI ICLD o f'UlI1l!ll'IlN'lIfS :gf l'fnnpl1'n1e'11l.v:gf HUBER WSIAGON WSURKS S. S H. Rl'BBER CU. 5--192-l'7'l'lI.'xYl'1Nl'E , f v Loxc: ISLAND I ITY, N. X. 0 88 COI7ll9Ah'lQl1i5 0 FRIE U I 'om plimenls of BERGIN WINE CO. O MILL END SHOPS filllfflll-IIN. Drapery and SI!-11l'0I'f'I' 1 l1IlI'l.CS 4 219 flOMMERl'IAl. STREET Wouvi-:s'rL:u, MASS. 168 lYasliington St. BOSTON, MASS. ' 60ll'll9Al7lQIlf5 0 S. P. DUNN and CO. 'l'i:xTl1.i:s O 64- l..aSALl.E RD. XYEST HARTFORD, VONX. o KESSELI Sz IIORSE COBIPANY l'omp1z'n1enl.v Builders and Klasons Supplies Tile and Floor Uovering Installations Transit llixcd fl0llC'T'0tt' at the Foot of the Hill 9 0 Q42 l'.xN'ri:R1i1'm' ST. Wo1u'r:s'r1-:R 3, MASS. 2 'Ir Compliments nf a FRIEND WORCESTER TAPER PIN CO INCORPORATED -0 Tnllivr Pins l'll,l'C'S Soren' .lIc1.c-lzim' Pruflucls 1- WORCESTER 8, MASS. GEORGE F. DRlSCOLL COMPANY GENERAL CoN1'RAc r0us BUILDING C0Ns'rRUc'r10N I3111'lrl'er.w of GYMNASIUBI CRANWELIQ l'REl'ARA'l'ORY SCHOOL CAMP US STUDIO APARTMENTS FORDHAM UNIVERSITY M 41 East 4-Qnd Street SFIENCE BUILDING ANHAT TAN COLLEGE NEW YORK 17, N. Y. hfurray Hill '7-4200 For Over 50 Years LITTLEFIELD, INC., Florist CHARLES RESTAURANT Is Recognized for its Dependable Sewim Q4 h'IIIALBlTIix' STREWI- Sf! 552 NI.-SIN STKE!-:'r 'l'lc1,1+:PIIoN11: Our newly decorated dining room, and our deliciously prepared meals go hand in hand to make dining at Charles perfeet in every sense. 2-373.3 FEDERATION BANK AND TRUST CONlPANY TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES 34th Street and 8th Avenue 0 Six East 45th Street New York, N. Y. Large enough to handle all your business... Small enough to handle it personally C MEMBER Federal Reserve Syste l Federal Deposit lnsuran C I t QW! OZLCL fo flee ffm 0 1953 mm Me JOHN Stmu . Presidmzf JOHN BIITCHELL . Vice Presidenf JOHN BICCARTH1 . Serrefary DAY'ID BICGOLDRIK H . Treasurer O O O Q93 CALLAHAN'S Rrzxmx I,.u'Nnnx' t'lcN'rnn 725 MAIN STREET MAYFLOWER DOUGHNUT SHOP 517 lhriillll St reel ISR EA KFAST-LUNK 'll El IN-4 IDI N N ER U11 r Spee1'olf1'e.w .' Dorman N VTSMMAVA lfxflmzsx PA xc ax 14 ns I ol'Nr.uN SPm'1.x1.s 9 WASHINGTON SODA RE IIINER 5 SI I R EWSRI 'RY STR E ET TURO'S MARKET lll Shrewsbury St. Meat. Groceries, Vegetables Vlub Sandwiches to Take Out IIN Q I A I Q . A IIA, E RS. ! - 1 T X f t l . xrf fyyy f t A - V . liar-1,-J' 0 ' ' - 1 For Incomparable Dining in a Pleasant Atmosphere . . . there is only one Putnam Sc Thurs- ton's. IVhile you are at Holy Cross, and whenever you return, make it a point to enjoy our rlelieions euisine, expertly served in tastefully-appointed surround- ings. on erery oeeasion. Thousands have clone so for nearly a eentnry. PUTNAM 81 THURSTON'S uk f'r1.xnl.r:s K. Ihvls. I,l'f'SI.lll'7lf i .Ions K. ID.-wus, Treasurer . I0-Q7 Mechanic- Street Ivoreester Telephone 55-.311-27 4 f'UIlllIlI.IlII'7IfS of GEORGE VADNAIS ' P -' 'ff CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. E. R. MITCHELL DENTAL DEPOT 4 WA R SURPLUS STORE 536 MAIN STREET WORCESTER, MASS. Tel. ti-9243 olf' Sl'RINGl IELIJ, lNI.xssAr'l1L'sr3TTs S per-1'o11'.vl.v in RF:sloF:N1'1A1. Irloxm f,lONSTRL'l'TION M A RTIN 'S RESTA URANT Specialize in Lobster and Sea Food t'oRNl-ln: Millhury, Sigel and Harding Sts. IVonc'1cs'1'r:n, MASS. 0 H 0I'l'll9Al7lQlflt:5 0 DOLHN STEEL COMPANY, INC 810 UNION AVENUE BRIDGEPORT, CONN. I I O o COLD ROLLED G. HOT ROLLED STRIP AND SHEET STEEL o JAMES J. DOLJKN '50 JAMES A. DOLAN Tuoxus M. Domx '53 A ssista nt Treasurer President A ssista nf Sf'f'I'l'ffl ry TQ7 IJENHIILMS The Huston Stare THOMPSON'S LUNCH 'SIT Tlllu' liU7'TU.Il UI Tlllff HILL 'IQIIQ' pvrsoniwl ai 'IQIIOIIIPSOIES wislios Io vxtcnrl their In-articsi 1-ongratulzations to thc class of TSS. May thx-ir Iuturm- In- om' Q I IYUIN'ICS'I'ICR'S of Ile-aItIi. Imppim-ss and prospvrily. C'ONII'I,IC'I'IC SIIOPPING 0 I'ICX'I'I'1II THE FLYING YANKEE DINER Ilmltv 20 and I2 Thr l'ulQff 2-I Imurs a fIIIj' an 'Vross' man is always we-If-mm' on his way In or from Nvw York , Q' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIFIIIS :jf 5 l V v I'0lc1'1's1'm1 and .I pp11'11m'v.w BIARIX. INC. Q II3 Hamilton St. Mizxk .XI'I'ARI'Il, Always the spot IUI' Wukmcswzii 4. Mus. 5390 Main Strvc-I FINE AMERICAN F000 mn ,mf vpiw XYORI'I'ISTIfIR 8, Mus, BREAKFAST. LUNCH, DINNER TEA, COCKTAILS COMPLETE RESTAURANT SERVICE FOUNTAIN CAKE AND CAN DY COUNTER GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SCHRAFFTS 9 'I' 296 0 0 0 'l'llI.LY and DI NAPDLI, INC. General Contractors 127-50 Nonmsnu sounevno . nusmuc, New vonx 0 0 0 I 'om pl inzmzfs 6 MR. A'S hvORC,'ESTER'S KJNLY SUP:-mu CLL'n complmwms of a ll mend 167 Shrewsbury St. O Tcl. 3-2056 AUGER'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Tlmis-NEW-tsl-:IJ-RI-:faxPs BafI1'rz'r'.s' a nd . lr'f'1'.vsorim Open Until l A. M. 1152 Blain Street I 'ornfr rj Largvzroorl SO UTH BORO LOBSTER HOUSE Italian and ,'llIlC'7'1.CG7l Food Open 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. ON Tm: TURNPIKEU Southboro, Blass. I 'oclrfafl Lounge C0h1l9Eh'l0l'lfd 0 A. BOILARD soNs, INC. I,L'MBl-:R-l'.xlNTs-M.xsoN SUPPLIES 476 OAK ST. INDIAN ORCHARD, MASS. 'l'el.ee Linclf-n3-ll6l 3-3768 3-3045 HANRAHAN 8: CO. Members: Boston Stock Exchange llidwest Stock Exchange 332 BIAIN ST. Wonc'EsTr:n, Mus. Telephone 4--41 ll THE PURPLE DINER ESTABROOK AND LUBY WILLIAM L. LUBY, Proprietor Flowers For Your l'or.s'ages See Bill Luby '50 Tcl. 5-5740 35 PLEASANT ST. XVORCESTER, Mfxss BLUE BELLE DIN ER 86 Chandler Street at Wellington JOSEPH P. FADDOITL Q Congratulations to the Class of 1953 9 From GOOD i-IUMOR I CE CREAM BROOKLYN 6, NEW YORK Slattery Contracting Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 6 46-36 54th ROAD MASPETH, N. Y. EXCAVATIONS FOUNDATIONS 'l'm.v:vlmxr: 5-I Q84 'l'r:l,r:'rYPr: NYU-189 L. B. Darling Company Inc. WHOLESALERS DEALERS IN BEEF- .PORK LAMB YEAI, SAVSAGE l'RUIDl'C'TS AND PROVISIONS 2.36 l R.xxK1,lx STH:-:MT Wnm'r:sTr:H 8. M.xss,u'n1'sr:'rTs I '0IIgI'lIfIIlUfl-0718 .Lind Hex! U'1'.s'l10.v To gfau o 7953 Loren M1m3hism1 8 lln., Imz. 'I'm:K'1,.xss IRISH RIANU John F. Stokcs-Dzlvfrfr-f .Ummgvr Box 38-LI 3-4-795 333 Vtlashiugton Street SPRINGFII-Zl.D, Nhss. Bonus 8. Mytss. CLASS OF 1953 COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS WORCESTER 10, BIASSACHUSETTS ROBERT CASEY, Presidenl lf'n.xNc'1s X. KbI'l l', Sec-rein: y THOMAS H. KING, Vive Presidfnl W11.1,I.n1 O'RO1'RKE. Treamzrer Smcme Mana and ca ' Za Me mm mf my 4 like 1953 pwbpfe pallakm fm Q feel wel! cfcme. Raimi Quay paeucfewi Here's What NORTON Makes Xhmsives, Grinding Wheels. Bricks, Sticks and Hones. Sharpening Stones, Pulpstones Grinding and Lapping Machines Refruetories. Refractory Laboratory XYIITC, Porous Blediums Non-slip Tiles, Treads and Aggregates Boron Carbide LNorbidej Abrasive, Molded Products and lletallurgiezll Compound Em-zlpsulaiting Machines NORTON COMPANY, WORCESTER 6, MASS. Qliuhr-Klzuniingj Division, Troy. N. Y. MAKING BETTER PRODUCTS TO MAKE OTHER PRODUCTS BETTER A e n A s n v s s THE HOLY CROSS CLUB OF f'UllI1IlI.IlH'llfS of flu' fnrlf' II 11 s its eo nz pl 1' nz en lx mul lwsf 11'1'sl11'.w fo flu' !1l'llllIlllfI.IIg elusx of lfixlf Exeeutive Board: l'oK.xnnAs F. C'il.x'r.xxi, l'resz'rIwzl 680 NV0l'f'l'Sil'l' Roald Ilonrzm' J. RNIISAYS., l'ir-e-1're.w1'r1er1l l i:mnN.xxl1 Muiifooim, Secretary FR.XMINGII.XNI- O' 'N' ' 'I fr 1 li' ll R' MATH .Ximiuuxi R. .Iosi-Ivins, Irmsurer David H. Kiernan '51 Richard R. Kiernan '53 W. Jerome Kiernan '58 00111 plinzfnfs of Fon: plz'1110nf.s' of BELLEVUE COAL COMPANY OLIVER M. DEAN K SONS. INV. SPRANTON, PHNNSYINANIA fQUIRY EQUIPMENT AND SVPPLIES Robert F. Nolan, Sr.. Robert E. Nolan, Jr., 37 MYn'rl.E S'rnI-:RT WORCESTER, MASS President Vlziqf I':llgl'IlF6'I' T4-l. 4-6894 WNEB Your Station for llusic, News and Sports N30 ON THE DIAL! Me Sedan! Poster Colors Modeling Clay Paper Cutters Water Colors Crayrite Crayons Pre-School Toys Finger Paint School Furniture Jig-Saw Puzzles Games and Toys For All Ages MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY SPRINGFIELD 2, MASS. MILTON BRAD'-EY New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago 1'UlIllIl1.llll'Ilf.S' fy' HILLc,RES,I, C'UI'N'l'liY 'rim lIl'I,l, nlucwrzlzy m. VIAVB NEW ll.XYl-IN CONN. Tel. 1,1-ivestvr-74-til Tool f'lu'.x-I on flu' Hl'gl1u'uy Mn' x mxxox, INF. GARDEN SIIOPPE ll:u'4lwzu'v. Kitcllcmvaro. Soul. Fe-rtilizc-rs, Tun Lawn Mmvws. llivyc-lvs. Toys :mal Gifts .Xgc-nts for R,XI,l-Illlll .Q FVIIWINN Ilu'wl.r1s ll'f' will :mf fu' 14rulf'rxnl1l S'roc'Ks .xxn Boxns I w lfil Uvvmisliirc- St. Boston ,lil-1I,l'll'll0Nl'1S ffn.vlrn1.' llll Q-8360 231 Milill Sl.. R1-ailing .Yrw l'orl.': Vzmul 6-Qlilll PIIUIIUZ Rowling 2-308.3 The Holy Cross Undergraduate Club of Boston Congratulates The Class of 1953 OFFICERS EXECIITIYE Rl JARD Preszllerzt JOHN A. TIERNEX' '53 BIICHAEL A. I'IE1-'I-'ERNAN '53 l'l1cn'rnzmz V1'ce-Pre.vz'drr1t PAI'I. F. BII'GONIGI.E '54 FRANcIs X. KETT '53 Ivl'CF-PF6'.Yl'l1l'I1f BARRY R. Mc'DONOI'GH '54 DONALD S. KIND '53 Secretary-Treasurer DANIEL J. KEEFE '55 JANIER G. XYALI.A1'E '54 ONYEX G. BIARLEY '54 JOSEPH I.. KENNEDY '55 TYALTER J. GILLIS '56 ACTIVITIES Post Boston Vollege Victory Dance Senior Football Trophies Fominittee Christuias Dance . Christmas f'haI'ity Committee 1Iid-Semesters Dance . . Easter Dance Senior Party I'U-1',IUI'I'IIIl'I1 1'0-I'lIlIl'l'IIl0I1 l'D-I'l1I1.z'rn1c11 l 'lHlI'l'Il1fIIl l'0-1'lIUI'I'IIIf'll l'o-l'l1uirn1cn l'hairmun ARTHVR J. FRAWLEI' '53 FRANK J. GEIsHEcKER '53 ROBERT F. KELLEY '53 JOHN F. ITVNBAR '53 ROBERT J. IQEFIFE '53 EDWARD J. LYONS '53 JOHN E. f'Ul'HRAN '53 .ALBERT E. BI.OI'R '51 JOSEPH A. BIl'Hl'CiII '54 PHILIP R. Sl'l.I.IYAN '53 RIcHARD J. IIABI-IRLIN '53 JOHN F. 3IL'H.ALkI '53 5 For Your Dining' Pi02lSlll'l' and thc Siu-cc-ss of Your l'z1rtim-s :incl l nnc-tions .XIAYAYS lllCl'l'1Nl7 UN Tlllfl skew' 'Wwlllll' SHERATON HQTEL Xlainrim' T. Lanxlvr lin-in-rnl Nlzumgvr Von: pl1'1n1'nI.v of BIICBICR l'Ul,.'Xll VU. Gingcrznlc flUI.lIS'l'INl'l. SXYQXNK K GURDUX VU. 1xlANl'l .M l'l'RlNU .lizwizmzns Esfubl i.vl1z'd ISU!! lliainoncls aNYat1'lu-S .lem-li-y Nonwirn S12 xVOR4'I'lS'I'ER, Mass. UA SCRANTON FRIEND lDon't Go Astray-Ridv An I.T.0.A.' Uepemlablzf Svrl'1'z'e+z! Way Radio DIAL Q-5601 lndopcndvnt Taxi Opvraiors .Xssoviation Vnion Station XY0lN'ES'I'I'lR, Mus. 3,5 llourx l'Ullfl.IlIlU1lS Sf'r1'l'1'f PULLMAN STANDARD CAR Manufacturing Company 306 EUMPLIME TS UP Knights uf Columbus Crusader Cuuucil Nu. UUE Grand Knighl . Deputy Grand Knight I 'hawneellnr . Warden . Treasurer . . Recording Secretary -sldroeafe . . Uulside lluard . Inside lluarfl . Inside llucml . Trustee for I year Truslee for :2 years Trustee for J years l'hapIain . JOHN W. SP11,1..aN1-1 '54 W11.1.1.aM F. Toon: '54 IQENNICTH E. N1l'KL.8S '53 V l'.x1'HH'K F. GOLDEN 55 JOHN F. SAUNDI-:Hs '53 . JOHN J. Toms '56 S.x1.v.x'roHx-3 R. NIARRA '53 , JOHN J. P.x'rT1 '53 XVILLIAM L. LOHENZ '53 W1L1.1.A.M J. Mf'V.u' 54 9- D1-:NN1s E. 0'CONNOR 53 . JoHN P. Woou '54 .PXLH1-:H'ro F. SAN'r1.u:o 55 REV. JOSEPH F. BVSAM, S.J. V 30 7 's . . 3 L.G.BALPUUH CUMPANY 1 ATTLEBOR0 MASSACHUSETTS Known zvhermwr there are Schools and CoIIege.s',' ' CLASS RINGS AND PINS I COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS-DIPLOMAS-PERSONAL CARDS If CLUB INSIGNIA B'I EDALS AND TROPHIES c I Rffpreserziecl by: I GENE BIANCHESTER Attleboro Office CompHnwnMrj II. A. U'I2lINNllH 8 EU. Y Certified Public Accountants NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK Tl l c Il 0 C 0 L A 1' E I 600 WEST KINZIE STREET CA-HICAG0 10, ILLINOIS 08 THE CLASS OF 1956 CONGRATULATES YOU GRADUATES lve see you depart from our campus exemplars of a proud Holy Cross tradition. We look to you as men of spiritual, intellectual and social training. who will hear Capably the glories and honors of Holy Cross for us to match. ROGER GRANT, JR. . . Preszklmzt LEO A. PAQUETTE . . l'z'c'e-Presiderzt DONAL P. SULLIVAN . Secretary THOBI.-XS J. R.APPEL . . . Treasurer JOHN K. OTONNOR . . Honorary Prffsidfwzt 30 IDIINOS lVhere Crusaders are always welcome and as friendly atmosphere prevails l am0us For Pizza and Spughefffzf 13 LORD STREET VVORCESTER, MASS orr QQ5 I'1,,xNTAT1oN Sr. PHoNE: 3-9978 Com pl1'n1mI.s' rj ATTURNEY ARTHUR J. FRAWLEY LYNN. MASS. C'ornp11'menfs of HOTEL WARREN Q01 Front Street, lll0R P3STER' MASS' THE MEADUYYS. INC. .lHrm'fz'z'c Rooms and Frm' Parking VVorc'ester Turnpike I 'om pl I.lIll'l1llS of FA R REL CLEANERS Southbridge Street XVORVESTER, Mrxss. I4'n.u11Nun.u1. lNfIAssAc'11rsE'r'rs DDLAN ULDSMUBILE 00., INC. 1013-1017 Blain Tul. 4-4183 U '0r0mff'r U0ll'lIf'lfS Lrzrgcsf U1d.vm0b1'l0 Dmlcr the reproduction needs of Wu' Za WOOD 81 COMPANY for over 65 yeors INVESTMENTS founded 1905 75 Federal St BOSTON 10, 111 XSS 914 Park Bldg xx om 14 STP R .lecwimcaz TEXTBOOKS, DIRECTORIES CATALOGS, BULLETINS LABORATORY MANUALS PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS Established use SPAULIIING-M088 C0 42 Franklin Sf., Bosfon 10, Moss. Llberfy 2-3000 4 0 w T 1 lf ,I W- N f,afw- ' ' - l MMM' A f f 1 iafff mill? ' ' . if tl XGA' 7 i 3 wi 'Q 'f' + 'il fsf' , A l , wiifftifffamx Wvftml '5 f'8fw we v 'Ki 'Qi L f W Q5 u' A , riff gall! the Shmrrwm of i,gllQ!f'4'f mrmfhf 1: 'xixixixwg lf' ,f wr, 1412232 H A',, .4 ia , . , L- W ' A ' ' ewan I ,... f?...,MM ,. J QWI7 wa wffggt ui the Vsilii W A . ' l , L N ' I -fl 'I G 4 ul Q? 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I I I I I 1 gi l Com plinzenfs Qf WORCESTER MUTUR MART. INC R. S. RUBIE. INC. STEART RESTAERANT , . , . C nnzplefc' .lufonmlzre 5f'7'I'If'l' ciRl-IENDALE. MASS. 5f0I'H2f' Tffwing HERTZ ' n ouv-ul-snr Ionzplznzenfs Qf S Y S T E M NEW ENG1.AxD GLASS Co. ms Q15 Klechanic St. AYORVESTER, BIASS. 30 BIYRTI F 5TH E. T. SKIITH CU. The roasters and packers of: New Furs Always Available MJT Wo Rr'F TER. MA -5115 4: G g0llSTlTUTl0l SD R. 3. B. sb --uuocvu nano 6, I , rel 3.1111 .J . , ' Loigrxmplqgi STIFDPIIRFS TT 1 The IllSFItlltl0Il3 rare K ' ' Slnee 1858 XXVORVESTHR. MASS. f'ompl1'n1e11fS Qf BAILEY S JUYIIE, IN AI.'Bl'RNDALE, MASS. II. FREDRICK JQYCE. Presideni Tel. De-Q-1403 WARE PRATT CO. MAIN STREET AT PEARL Outfitters To Young Bleu ongrafufafionfn an Ed Mid ed TO THE CLASS of 1953 FROM THE .S70,aA0m0re Cfaifff 'K' n Rum-:RT R. HI-:NZLER . JAMES E. ALIX . GI-:URGES A. GL'P1RTIN .Ion N J. FOSTER FRANMS H. Fox . P resid mf l'I.0P'PfF.9l'l167lf . Secrefary . Srfvrfia r y . Trmsu rar W H ll ll IE Cleaners - Launderers ISS T. 191.5 Complete Dry Cleansing and Laundry Service .Xll our services are available at any one of our 18 stores Tlironglront the City Blain Ufliee and Plant 199 CHANDLER ST. C'mnpl1'nzenf.w of KELLY 8: COMPANY, INC. Paper ancl Textile Mill Supplies NEWARK. N. J. Mal IMAJAM .gram Worcester Undergraduate Club Of Holy Cross Ermrxn D. Kr-Lvrlxr Junx P. lnwrx. Jn. . Inxwrrrzxvr-1 G. Dmrm' Jonx P. Smn . OFFIFICRS , . 1're.v1'flrr1l . l'1'r'r'-1'rr.v1'rlrnl . Trr'u.w1rfr . Nc'1'rr'Ir1r-11 'ZI5 nnnnzs McNANgg,5Ag3A MDBRISSEY BRICK BTX RUNS l l'lilNISIllClD FUR l RICIGIl'l'IXG 600 00 0 41 EAST 42ND STREET 'l'ELEP11oNE BIVRRA Y IIILL Q 6646-7 ee As 2' 6 Q, ee' Q 1 ff , f ' I ! 1,1 K I, I9 ff N'a....fw' ' ' Ju. f' f ' A I If .ff'i'f!V 6 Q' I V -ff, 0 l W 0 COORDINA'1'ION . . . a word that can mean a lot to you, even more than it does to us. It embodies a principle upon which our success depends. It means the proper economy of money, Illatc- rials, and time, but always bearing in mind the kind of a yearbook you wish to have produced and of which you will be proud. BJHCYS learned to appreciate that principle a long time ago. It is for this all factors of yearbook production. We are indeed glad to have been selected to produce this year's book. ij. Y reason that we have consistently advocated the coordination ol' S X o X - 4 BAKER, JONES, IIAUSA UER 8 SAY.-IGE, I.YC Producers of Fine College -4nnuuls Buffalo, New York A Abner Wheeler House ,........, Allee Business Service, Inc.. . . . Arrow Cab ..... ..,4..,..... Astoria Tire Company ......... Auger's Esso Service Center ...,, B Bailey Sz Joyce, Inc. ........,,,..,.,., Baker, Jones, Hausauer 8.1 Savage, Inc.. . . Baltonr Company, L. G. .....,....... ......, , . , . Barnes Mt-Namara Morrissey, 1nc. ,..,..,..... . . . Bayer 81 Mingolla t'onstruction Company. lnc.. . . . . . . Bellevue Foal Vompany. , . Bergin Wine t'ompany, . . . . Bielier Polar Co. ,,.... . Blommer Vhocolate fo.. . Blondin's ,....,.....,. Blue Belle Diner . ..,,. . Boilard Sons. 1nc., A.. . . . . Boston Liquor Mart, Inc.. . Bradley Company, Milton . . Brady. Arthur F.. . . . . , . . . . Brown Vo., Inc., James P.. Brown Shoe t'o., 1nc., H. 11 Burns, lnc., 1'ldw. F. P. .... . . 1. t'allahan Brothers ..., . . . 1'allahan's .,.,.....,. . . t'entral Supply t'ompany t'hapin K 0'Brien ....., l'harles Restaurant . . . . . Vlass of 1953. The t'lass ol' 1956, The . . t'ole1nc., Frank J.. . . . t'ollegc Square Esso , . . . . . . . t'olorado Fuel Sz lron Forp. The t'onnarc. lnc., .lolm A.. . . D Darling Vompany, lnc., L. B. Dean K Sons. lnc.. Oliver M.. . Deerfield Press. The. . . . Denholms ..... . Dieges X t'lust. . . . . Dinan Associates. John Y.. Dino's,.. .,..... Dolan Uldsmoliile Fo., lnc.. . Dolan Steel Vompany, lnc.. . Donohue foal t'ompany Doyle, Francis A.. . . . . Driscoll Vo.. George F. . . Duchaine, Joseph P. ..,.,. . . Duffy Mfg. fo.. The George li.. . . Dunn and t'o., S. P. ....,. . . . Dupont's Vleaner 8: Laundermat . . . li Eden Sea Grille. . . . 1'1gan's ..........,... listabrook and Luhy Evening Gazette, The I, Fa rrel 1 'leaners ,.,. Flagg Vo., 1nc., George A.. . . . . Frawley, Attorney Arthur J.. . . . . . . Federation Bank and Trust Vompany . Flying Yankee Diner, The. .e.. . . . . G Garden Shoppe . . .,.. . . . Gerwinettes. . . . . . . . . . . Goldstine, Swank 8: Gordon Vo. Good Humor lce t'ream . . . 11 Haliitant Soup Company. . . Hamel Realty, lnc. ..,,, . . . . 11am'ahan 8:1 o. ,.,., . .. . .,.,.., .. .... Harrington tk Richardson Amis Vompany ,,., . . Hastings Drug t'ompany. . , . . . . . Hillcrest t'ountry Vluli . . . . . . . . Holy t'ross t'luli of Jamaica. B.W'.1.. The. . Holy 1'ross 1'ndergraduate Vluh of Boston. . Hotel Warren. . ,.,..,, . . . . . , . . . Hulier Wagon Works .,.... . . . . . . . 11ull Brewery Vo.. The. . . . . . 1 Independent Taxi Operators Association. . lndustrial Vity Bank.. . . . ... ... J .lunior Fla:-is ot' 1953, The. . . INDEX 302 286 271 284 298 313 317 308 3 16 275 303 289 306 308 296 298 298 276 30-1- 276 273 282 271 272 294 276 282 291 301 309 288 289 273 273 300 303 276 296 279 270 310 3 1 l 295 271 269 291 285 270 289 282 275 286 298 276 310 278 310 292 296 30-1- 275 306 299 281 281 298 275 272 304 302 305 310 288 304 306 276 293 K Kelly Sc Company, lne. ......... . . Kesseli 8: Morse Co. ..., . . . Kiernan Brothers ....,.. . , . Knights of Columbus. . . . .... . . . . U L Lee,W.H. ............................ Littlefield, 1nc. ,.......................... . . . . Lundguist Tool and Manufacturing Fo.. Inc.. . . . . . . M Magay 8: Barron ...,,., .,...... .,.. Marble-Nye Vompany .... . . . . Mark, lnc. ,.,...,.,... . . . . Martin's Restaurant ..,... ,.,.. May 8L1i2l111l0lI. 1nc. ,....... . . . Mayflower Doughnut Shop. . . . . . . . Meadows, lnc., The .,.,...,. ..., Mill End Shops ....,.,...,.. . . Mitchell Dental Depot. li. li.. . . , . . . . Moulton Jewelry t'o. ..,,..... .... . Mr. A s ..,.....,... ,.,..,.. ..... Murchison tk Vo.. 1ne.. Loren .,.. . . . X New England Glass Vo.. . Norton Vompany ,,,.,. . 0 0't'onnor 81110, lt. A.. . . .. U'1teilly ltealty S.: lnsuring t'o lx Paige S: Vompany, John V.. Piccadilly Restaurant. The. . . , . Pullman Standard Far ..... Purple Diner, The ..... Putnam 8 Thurston's. . ...... . . 11 lteidy Sz Vo.. Maurice F. .,...,.. . . lteilly 81 t'o., Edward lt. ..... . . . Riley Vo.. l'1. G... . ltoherts. Vincent P.. . ltolley 8: liipp. lne.. . . . ltosenlund Travel Service ...... .... 5 S X 11 ltuhlier fompany ........ . . Schratlts....,. .. Sealtest Ice t'ream .........,. . . Searle-t'orey Uompany. 1nc.. . . . . . . Sheraton Hotel .......... . . . . . . Slattery Fontracting t'o.. lne.. . Smith Vo.. E. T. ....,..... . Sophomore flass. The. .... . Southlioro Lolister House . . . Spaulding-Moss Vo. . . . St. Jean, A. ....... ..... Steliliins. A1 ...... .... .... . . . . . . . . . Stuart Restaurant ....,,.....,.,......,.......,... Student Vongress ot' the Vollege of the Holy 1'ross. The. . Sunday Telegram ........... .... . , ...... . . . . . Supro Building Corporation . . . . T Thon1pson's Lunch ,.... .,.... . . , . lracy, Lawrence J. ........ . . Trimble Motor Vompany. . . . , . . lrunz, Inc. .............. . . Tully S: Di Napoli. lnc.. , . . . Turo's Market ......... ...,. ....... . . I. l'ndergraduate Vluh of Holy Vross Vollege. . . . , . . 1'nited States Steel .,... ...........,..... .... Y Yadnais Vonstruction Vompany, lne.. George. , . . . Yeino Vhevrolet 1nc. .........,...........,. . . W Walsh Brothers .... .... . . . Ware Pratt Vo. ..,,... .... . War Surplus Store ........ .... . Washburn-Ilarfield t'o. ..... .... . Washington Square Diner .... ..... Wheaton, 1nc., L. B. ........ . . . . . . White t'leaners-Launderers. . . WNEB ................... Wonder Bar Restaurant .... ..... Wong. George .......... . . . . . . . . Wood 8: Company, H. P. ............ .... . Worcester Diner, The Miss ........... .... Worcester Federal Savings Association. . . . . . . Worcester Fruit Vo. .........,...... . . . . Worcester Motor Mart, 1nc. .... . . . . Worcester Taper Pin fo., lnc. ........... . . . . Worcester Telegram ...................... . . Worcester 1'ndergraduate Flub of Holy Cross. , . . 315 289 303 307 280 291 286 282 271 296 29-1- 30-1- 294- 3 10 289 29-1- 273 298 300 313 302 308 286 277 27 1 306 298 29-1- 272 278 278 273 282 272 288 296 291 275 306 300 313 314 298 31 1 270 272 313 283 276 277 296 272 280 288 297 294 287 312 294 286 274- 3 13 294 270 29-1- 282 315 303 270 27 8 31 1 27 1 280 272 313 291 276 3 15 4: of. ' ll , .XI . 54 X. T 4. Q U 'vu 'b -.a- Q . I O ' I L i 5w5i',x - 'jaff' tn M 'nv ll I Q Q - N-. L A 'J . A P0-' ,A L n 1 1 . r w -. - . f I -v. , 1 '4 'fi U-.1-.,'. r ,Y 'L X? ,.y.w.l-U . H X ,I .4 AQ Q ,. 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