Girard College - Corinthian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Front Row, left to right: M. Sedlock, A. Rosati, A. Ambrush, C. Leithiser Second Row: R. Fork, R. Frey, J. McDevitt, J. Hamilton, tt . Walker, R. Fisher Third Row: F. Firlein, F. Gallagher, J. Falcian i, T. Flanagan, A. Shuss, C. Koenneckcr, D. Sharp Last Row: C. Farrell, C. Weiss, T. Baggio, C. Swenlin, D. Marsee, W. Green, C. Vennel his year the staff of WGC faced a tremendous challenge — to live up to the fine standards set last year by the Class of 1958, a challenge that everyone will agree was met with success. Each Monday morning the listening audience of Juniors and Seniors left the auditorium feeling a little more invigorated after hearing a fine, humorous, well-balanced delivery of news, weather, views, and music. Heading the staff were Director of Writers, Art Ambrush and Assistant Director, Mike Sedlock, who did a fine job of assembling and editing scripts for the Monday and Thursday morning shows. Assisting them were David Sharp, William Walker, Charles Weiss, Charles Vennel, James McDevitt, Charles Koennecker, Carl Swenlin, Robert Fark, Donald Marsee, Francis Gallagher, and John Hamilton. Supporting the Head Announcer, Angelo Rosati, were Tom Baggio, Charles Farrell, Walter Green, Frederick Firlein, Robert Fisher, Thomas Flanagan, Carlo Muzi, Alan Shuss, Charles Vennel, Hugh Carpenter, James Falciani, and Ray Frey. WGC-FM, a program introduced by the Class of 1958, maintained its high rating as a medium for classical music. Angelo Rosati and Tom Flanagan alternated as FM announcers every Thursday morning. Mr. Henry V. Andrews deserves much of the credit, because the suc¬ cess of the program may be traced to the hours of work he contributed to perfecting each show. Everyone associated with WGC can look back on the year with a satisfaction of a job well done. 0,1 l c rl On the Air! A 18 )

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Student Connell Front Row, left to right-. H. Leister, A. Rosati, R. DiBattista, J. Nolan Second Rou : J. Stidham, J. Petronis, R. Scalia, J. Frigiola, T. Ellis, C. Basher, L. Caporaletti, R. Frey Third Row: E. Basher, E. Coccagna, J. Hagerty, R. Basher Mr. George Keller, J. Myers uch of the work done by the Student Council of 1958-1959 was centered on the discussion and solu¬ tion of many small problems, no one of which seems important. Also there was a great deal of effort devoted to work which was preparatory for effective use by next year’s council. Although no con¬ spicuous achievements can be lauded, there was established, we believe, in the areas of school spirit, better attitudes, and deeper loyalties, a foundation for constructive accomplishment in the future. In committee work questions of rules for eligibility, clothing regulations, and the program of entertain¬ ment were discussed with administration officials. Council members were given supervision of the Friday night movies, and their good work demonstrated their willingness to accept responsibility and their ability to fulfill its obligations. As our sponsor for his second year Mr. George Keller gave us the benefit of his experience and guidance. Officers for the year were: John Nolan, Student Body President; Harry Leister, Vice President; Raymond Frey, Corresponding Secretary; and Louis Caporaletti, Recording Secretary. One of the high points of the year was the Joint Student Council Meeting held at Girard. Council mem¬ bers and faculty advisors representing twenty private s.hools of the Philadelphia area gathered here for discussions of student council roles and problems. Mr. Keller was elected as the temporary chairman for the formation of The Association of Regional Private Schools’ Student Councils. Next year’s council will benefit from this formal organization. The council under the leadership of John Nolan and Mr. Keller has become a stronger unit in the life of Girard and also an integral part of a new organization which will strengthen student councils in nearby private schools. 17



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Photography Club The Photography Club, conspicuous for its lack of public recognition, was a vitally important cog in the machinery of our publications. A few of its mem¬ bers forfeited much of their free time in order that they might provide the pictures for the numerous campus publications. This included all sports and team pictures, social events, and staff pictures, all of which appeared either in The Girard News or in this issue of The Corinthian. The Club was led by President William Evans, Vice President Christopher Leithiser, and Secretary- Treasurer Paul Shoemaker. Together these boys helped many new members learn the techniques and appreciation of good photography. The members would also like to express their thanks to Mr. Perley H. Pease who gave much assistance and advice as the faculty sponsor. The class would like to express its sincere appre¬ ciation to these boys whose efforts have done so very much to improve Girard and its publications. Sitting, left to right: D. Marsce, F. Firlein, W. McDevitt Standing: P. Shoemaker, D. Kauffman, Mr. Pease, C. Leithiser Rifle Club D. Cermele, F. Firlein Standing: B. McNelis, D. Tipton, J. Price, P. Wolff, R. Bohn, H. Pishko, ). Jervis, C. Swenlin, D. Marsee, C. Konnecker, T. Kutzatoski, N. Badame, J. Reynolds, Mr. Sutton Between October and March, the riflemen displayed their skills through the peep sights. This year’s at¬ tendance was comprised of eighteen Seniors and ap¬ proximately thirty Junior members, all of whom were under the sponsorship of Mr. Elmer Sutton. Mr. Sutton added another day to the previous one- day practice. This improved schedule allowed the Seniors and Juniors each to have a full afternoon of practice. When the team first gathered, the following officers were elected: Joseph Bruno, President; Kit Leithiser, Vice President; Dominic Cermele, Senior Range Officer; and Lynn Avis, Secretary-Treasurer. Because the Postal Matches were discontinued this year, no real competition was offered the team; however, the boys did shoot to gain awards from the National Rifle Association. The Club members thoroughly enjoyed the season and hope that Mr. Sutton and the class of ’60 have the satisfaction and pleasure that this class had on the target range. 19 y

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