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Vol. 34, No. 1 June 1958 GALLEON CONTENTS Dedication 10 Administration 14 President’s Message 18 Graduates: Campus 30 Communication Arts 32 English 38 Languages 44 Mathematics 48 Natural Sciences 52 Psychology 60 Social Studies 64 Accounting 74 Economics - Finance 84 Management 90 Marketing 100 Education 108 Graduates: Newark 112 Nursing School 135 Jersey City 139 Paterson 147 Student Activities: Campus 159 Newark 211 Nursing School 223 Jersey City 227 Paterson 233 Underclassmen: Juniors 244 Sophomores 246 Freshmen 248 Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities 252 R.O.T.C 257 Athletics: Basketball 274 Soccer 290 Track 293 Swimming 295 Tennis 296 Golf Baseball Acknowledgements 300 Advertisements 304 Editor-in-Chief F. Paul Strezeski ASSOCIATE EDITORS: George Seelinger, Edward Mc- Cartin, John Honchar John Kanya Managing Editor Herman Birkner. . . Ass’t Mang. Editor Frank Blackburn .. Business Manager William Warmington. .Ass’t Bus. Mgr Thomas Sepe ) Joseph Conzolo ) ’ ' ' v Co-Mgrs. Ken Smith ) c i . [ Sports Co-Editors Laurence Parker ) Samuel B. Husk. . .Ass’t Sports Editor Ronald Jacobs Copy Editor Roy Egatz Ass’t Copy Editor Jack McKiernan ) AIMorettti j •• Art Co- Editors Edward Deignan Literary Editor LITERARY STAFF John Murphy, Henry O’Brien, James Healy Joseph Scandariato . Photography Ed. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Paul Choi, John Figini, John McCar- thur, George Hill-Gorka, Rudy San- son, Raymond Costigan, Donald Hoo- per, Michael Cusick, Angelo Preite, William Fontana, Joseph Gigliotti, Robert Tutrone. GENERAL STAFF Michael Harnyak, Paul Rollis, Charles Kabash, John Bergin DIVISION EDITORS: Newark. . .Mary Lou Hannen, Rae Spinelli Jersey City. . . . Al Dabrowski Paterson Frank Duke STAFF
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t v B ■ The Galleon Presents an All New With this edition, the Galleon staff has taken the liberty of modifying many traditions of former issues. In the birth of an annual, certain old ideas are re- tained and new concepts incorporated. Indeed, it is good to discard time-worn outlines in favor of new designs. Paramount in the order of changes is the absence of a central theme. We were warned that a yearbook must have a theme. To the conscientious yearbook reader pressing for a theme, we say: a yearbook is a yearbook, is a yearbook. What then will you discover in the ensuing pages? What will reward your 2
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