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MILESTONES Spurred on by tl1e most successful ad drive in Seton's history, the stall' of Milestones has attempted to compile F a book worthy of such an enthusiastic student body. In order to portray Seton Hall in its scope as an integral part of this world, we have chosen as our theme, ulliong Island, Our Place in a Changing Wlorlclf' The forces of change are evidenced by the division of our staff into the factions of radicals, reactionaries, and middle-of-the-roaders. Ideas and opinions are expressed freely and sometinies glaringly, and at times it seemed we would never find a solution. But Sister Agnes William, our able moderator, assumed her role as mediator and always found a note of accord, enabling us to advance on an even keel. The yearbook is finished now, the days of pending deadlines and unfinished copy are behind. It was hard work, and at times we thought it would never end, but we loved every minute of it. So with pencils dulled, erascrs worn and nerves frazzled, we humbly lay before you Milestones 963. ii! if L, WORK WITH WASSAIL Jimmy Moran pins down an inspira- tion in pleasant surroundings. BILLS AND BUSINESS MANAGERS ARE out- ward bound as Bob Gu- glielmone and Maryan Russo head for the mail box. UYEARBOOKS, YEAR- BOOKS, EVERYWHERE, but not a one like ours exclaim MILESTONES' co-editors Linda Brown and Vic Fischer. 63 S.. SHUTTER-BUG SLEUTHS, Martin Mooney and Frank Schell prepare their equipment for another candid raid. BUT I CAN'T STAY TODAY sobs Maureen Kennedy to fellow notice-hanger, Betty Smith. -A
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if N X X Q - Xetgf ea .r X it Seton's 'Gman for all seasons is Henry Read, athletic director for twenty-five years of Seton- ites. He is the man, steady and sure, dedicated to his family and to his boys, fathering, guiding, correcting and encouraging the thousands who have proudly borne the '6Readmen ' title. As we Setonites of '63 look back over his career, we find visible clues to his greatness even in his high school achievements. At graduation he possessed fourteen letters for football, baseball, ice hockey and cross country. Continuing to sports-climb, he rose to an all- state rating in baseball and ice hockey, then went on for two memorable years in semi-pro ice hockey, never missing a minute of the game. Finally, the wings of fortune and the plan of Providence carried him to the new cottages of Seton Hall where he became first coach and athletic director in the school,s history. Since that time Mr. Read has coached six football and six baseball teams to Nassau-Suffolk COACH HENRY READ rls Catholic High School league championships. He helped to form the league and was its first president. His talents were recognized as he was voted coach of the year in football three times and in baseball three times. In 1952 he became the only man to be voted TABLET Coach of the Year in both football and baseball. Now in celebrating his silver anniversary, Mr. Read can look back on twenty-five years in which his coaching helped hundreds of Seton- ites to be not only better athletes but also better Catholics and men. Sports have been Mr. Readis life and if he had a dollar for every run, and point, and basket, and goal his teams have scored he would own half of Patchogue. But more important, Mr. Read owns the respect, affection and thanks of faculty and students who over the years have been fortunate enough to come within his influence. God grant him many more seasons of service to Setonites!
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