High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 117 text:
“
y 'l v' 4 5 ,row url lu -4'-0 GTA W is o ox. .,,,7Ti w,1.Yg,ff -ru -' - U M . I! 2 ,, , .1 , if X YT., UT,-ikvia .J ff N as - f 1 , . Ki D The Ricci Science Club Moderator: LEO K. YANowsKi, Pl1.D. President: VINCENT BANISZEWSKI Viceepresiclentz GEORGE VVALDIE Secretary: CHARLES lVlCCABE NOVV in tloe tlairci year ol its existence, tloe Ricci Science Clulo lias lne- come one of tlie more prominent organizations of tlie lvlanliattan Division. Witli tlie scliolarsliip ot Professor Yanowslci to guicle tlie clulu along Wortli- wliile lines of investigation, its activities lmave lneen lootli attractive and stimulating. A variety of field trips ancl a special investigation ot tlie art and science ol pliotograpliy occupied most ot tlle clulfs attention cluring tlme 1956-1957 period. A most interesting departure llowever, were tlxe appearances ot clis- tinguislied lecturers, among Wliom were Reverenol Fatlier Vvalter Sum- mers, SJ., lieacl of tlie Psycliology Department ol tlie Forclliam Gracluate Scllool, and Doctor Alexander Gettler, Toxicologist ol tlle City ol New Yorli. Vkfith its consistent comluination ol entertainment ancl instruction tlone Ricci Science Clulu will remain as one ol tlne finest memories among l:orclloam,s extra-academic societies. I I 97 l IL lm, ' lil. Y , l If ',.----u,-gq- W f.ffT ' .- '1fYX .iz . ' .n ' ff - . 'UW' fffzci 1 'Y rv'-X -571' A if? jr- KQEIHQQY 5 2. Q is EQ '5i'.f g14f'Qz.'f- Dt---Q 412, as if
”
Page 116 text:
“
.N , fax . . , - - fae f X , :.'f .,'Q y, W , ' N X. --4Q,.1ff '54-Q-wi: , i :ff , if i i 3 U Egg V1 til s -'Ie Q 1 ,i 7' ww-,. -in uf'-f-if . ff ' N --awful ,' xTGiLf1T6?'w'iu,? W U W fj rigizlaiiiiaxfl 3 . -,ggi if OFFICERS BANISZEWSKI, KERRIGAN, KINGSTON, WALDIE The Campion Club Moderator: RICHARD SEXTON, lVl.A. President: PAUL KINGSTON Vice-President: JOHN KERRIGAN Secretary-Librarian: VINCENT BANISZEWSKI Treasurer: GEoRGE WALDIE VARYING somewbat its traditional procedure, tbe Campion Club tbis year bas concentrated exclusively on student creative and critical Writing. At tbe organization meeting it was decided by tbe members tbat ratber tban be instructed tbey would prefer tbe training of performance. Tbe results ot tbis program were gratifying beyond expectations, in tbe num- ber of original sbort stories, essays, editorials, poems, tbe one-act play, and two full-lengtb dramas, wbicb were read before tbe club in tbe course of tbe year. A very valuable service was rendered to autbors and members in tbe opportunity turnisbed by open discussion and evaluation at tbe comple- tion oi reading. Professor Sexton, in suggesting tbe manner of bandling tbe different forms and enbancing tbe critical reaction of tbe club members made tbe difference between an effective and a Wealcly Written effort. f ' -'W nf g. N ,. 1, . Q6 W 1 . M , , s 3' ft ,rr fi ff! o . g X
”
Page 118 text:
“
- fc, in k,,?qf . V 1, ., 1-H-,WI T ur 1' ' up-in uv' lu - J ' f-W vf N ., ,rm-W as Twofusfaf ea og .. t UE9ljltQElffiTtl.EiiL,L ag, mi 1 i EQ,Qf1fleRi3uQQ, f 1 4m -3 .. .exif W df- - Vs- . Lili L 3 Q OFFICERS PURCHIO, COSTELLO, D,AMATO - The Suarez Circle Dflocleratorz JAMES VAUGPIAN, lVl.A., LLB. President: TlMO1'HY Cos'rELLo Vice-President: JoHN Puncmo Secretary: JULIUS D,AMATlJ THE importance of tlle Suarez Circle to tlle completeness ol tliat training wlmicll is proper to a Jesuit College is apparent. Since its aim is tlle evalu- ation ol current pliilosopliical trencls it is malcing real ancl ol immecliate value tlie sclsiolastic system on Wlmiclm our educational tlieory is luaseol. ln attaining its goal tlne clulm must give tlle greatest ot credit to tlle amaz- ingly analytical mincl of Professor James Vaugllan, Wlliclw. lias spurrecl on its memloers to emulation. All tlle pliilosopllic prololems conectecl witli contemporary social cliange llave procluceol significant topics for cliscussion. Hljlxilosopliy of Revolulionf, MScl1olasticism ancl tlwe Faculty Psycliologyfl HlWloolern lcleal- ismf' Sllistory ol lvloclern 'lll1ougl1t,u and Hpliilosopluy ol Eclclingtonu liave laeen typical topics ol tlie clulfs cliscussion. Since tlie lcnovvleclge gainecl will lincl a constant use lor tlle remainoler ol tlieir lives we memlaers sllall flew-1' lorget llle invalualJle experience ol Suarez Circle activity. nfl' Illllllllr J H J ' Q8 -12 'shim 7 4 1, + li 7?o' rr- W7 L cliff: ' - i-- V 1 A 'K . . if I - SFA' ' 35 193-lzlQfQf3Afi 37 Q93 521
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.