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(ha ttciii ion Cadet Major Daniel Jayjock Second Row, Left tc Right: M. Maiale, R. Strickland, G. Schied, M. Walk er, Third Row, Left to Right: E. Zink, C. Walker, K. Scalella, J. Dawson, A. Mallacc, Fourth Rou, Left to Right: J. Kopp, A. Capozio, J. Lockard, F. Mastromatteo, D. Mallacc, P. Dempsey, D. Feltenberger, Fifth Row, Left to Right: N. Smith, C. Chryst, M. Steiner, L. Pacelli, T. Holod, H. Aglidian, W. Poprycz, Sixth Row, Left to Right: C. Jewell, K. Jacobsen, D. Semple, J. Scholl. J. McCullough, H. Ryder, R. Morck. Under Cadet Major Daniel Jayjock the Girard Battalion has developed week by week to become an organization which has added luster to Colonel Hamilton’s years of High points of the year were the Competitive Drill, the Founder’s Day exhibition, and the Officer’s Hop, all of which have served to stimulate the members to a sense of unity and satisfaction. In the Competitive Drill Captain Edward Zink led Company A to a strong first place over Company C commanded by Captain Charles Walker, with Company D and B following in that order. Other officers deserving praise are Captain Anthony Mallace, Company B; Captain Kenneth Scalella, Company D; Captain of Recruits, Richard Strickland; Captain Inspector, Mario Maiale; and Captan Quartermaster, George Schied. A large measure of credit must go to Colonel James M. Hamilton and Master Sergeant Matthew M. McMillen who unceasingly demanded our best efforts. We shall remember with satisfaction this proud organization. accomplishment. i 19 b
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Ri(L CU 1st Row Left to Right: W. Corneluis, L. Samuels, R. Manasek, R. Ward. 2nd Row Left to Right: Mr. Robert E. Baker, G. West, E. McGucken There was not a single Senior member of the Rifle Club, a situation which presages a group of excellent sharpshooters for the coming year. Under the expert sponsorship of Mr. Robert E. Baker, the under classmen took full advantage of this opportunity. Officers of the Club are: Edward McGucken, President; Robert Duckworth,Vice-President; John Duckworth, Secretary; and Lawrence Kazimer, Treasurer. The Club members extend their gratitude to Mr. Baker for his time and effort in making this a significant organization. During the year 1965-1966 Girard sponsored four boys from the Business Department as members of the Junior Adminstrative Management Society. They were: Morris Goldberg, Allen Fisher, James Gallagher, and Dennis McCoy. In the past thirteen years Girard students have been elected to the office of president four times. Morris Goldberg was honored by election to that office. Girard has also had three boys chosen as Secretaries. These boys have certainly strengthened our school’s good name. The Society meets once each month Left to Right: A. Fisher, J. Gallagher, Dr. James D. White various businesses. The meetings have M. Goldberg, D. McCoy. been held at the Bell Telephone, Rohm and Haas, and the First Pennsylvania Bank. Subjects discussed have included higher education, opportunities in business, and poise, personality, and appearance. Everyone agrees that Dr. James D. White has made this a worthwhile year. i is y
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r umor- enior ' eminar First Row, Left to Right-. J. Kopp, D. Mevoli, L. Smicjan, M. Kornfeld, T. Davies, Mrs. Elsie D. Mc Daniel, W. Poprycz, A. Mallace, C. Walker, A. Capozio, R. DiFuria. Second Row, Left to Right: D. McCoy, R. Strickland, C. JeweJl, K. Jacobsen, R. Morck, H. Aglidian, M. Maiale, T. Holod, D. Semple, E. Zink, J. Lockard, A. Colabelli. Third Row. Left to Right: H. Babiak, T. Wert, D. Jayjock, L. Paceili, T. Shaller, T. Molz, D. Kosich, W. Darley, J. Gallagher, D. Burleigh, M. Goldberg, D. Arinsberg. Since its inception in 1959 under the sponsorship of Mr. Benjamin Rothberg, the Junior-Senior Seminar has increasingly played an integral part in the cultural life of Girard College. With the retirement of Mr. Rothberg in 1965, Mrs. Elsie M. McDaniel has effectively taken over the responsibility for carrying on this excellent organization. All the lectures for the 1965-1966 sessions have been stimulating and informative. These discussion and subjects have been interestingly varied. In conjunction with the lectures, the speakers have utilized slides, films, demonstrations and unusual exhibits. Mr. Wister Wood, of the Academy of Fine Arts, had as his subject The History of Painting.” Dr. Samuel Kramer, Curator of the Tablet Collection at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, spoke on Com¬ merce, Law, Medicine and Farming—the Four Firsts of Civilization.” Dr. Shirley Steve, Academic Dean of Harcum Junior College discussed The Future of the Junior Colleges.” There was also a lecture on the History of Science. Dr. Zeil lectured on Some Schools of Contemporary Art.” Certainly it has been a privilege and a pleasure for the members to participate in this activity. We are deeply obligated to Mrs. McDaniel for the energy and time she has devoted to organizing this series of talks. Dr. William F. Zeil, a prominent speaker at a meeting.
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