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at PATRICK J. CASEY Major: Sociology Minor: English L'f cam us for Pat was never slow or dull. Presidency of 1 e on p the Dramatics Club and membership in the Glee Club, Mixed ' f Uh0l'l1S, Pittsburgh Club, and Sociology Club took up many o his free hours. With all this and studies, too, Pat always found time to stop and say hello. Aside from his academic and extra-curricular activities, he enjoys swimming. bowling, and tennis. Pat is also a brother of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. CAROL MARY CASSINO Major: Sociology Minor: Economics Casey made quite an impression on St. Francis College during her four years here. Charming, personable, and intelli- gent, she has been a valuable asset to the Yearbook Staff, Sec- retary of the Third Order Secular, Education Manager of the Loretto. and a member of the Sociology, Economics, French, and Metropolitan Clubs. Casey's outstanding personality is con- ' ' St d ts in flrmed by her election to Whos Who Among u en American Universities and Colleges. With four years of college well done and behind her, and post graduate work ahead, she deserves a bright and happy future. eu br 61 ss ANTHONY S. CATALANO Major: Accounting Minor: Economics Sam. a graduate of St. Rose High School, came to us from Belmar, New Jersey. Known for his sharp dress, he has been active in many clubs. He has been a member of the Student Council and served as secretary in his senior year and was elected to VVho's Who Alpha Phi Delta is proud to call him a brother. He has served as treasurer of his fraternity and both secretary and treasurer of the Inter-Fraternity Council. His future plans include graduate work in accounting at the VVharton School of Finance and possibly a hitch in the Naval 0.C.S. program. WALTER L. CELMER Major: History Minor: English Walt, a day-hop from Beaverrlale, came to us after spending four vears in the U. S. Navv. He has been an active member of ' ' ' h . in he can be the Spanish and Varsity F Clubs. In t e snr g. found in the Pine Bowl, working out with the baseball team, hich he made his mark as a pitcher. Upon graduation, he UH W . hopes to teach history in one of the local high schools.
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ANTHONY BUIGE Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Ted, a day student from Nantyrlllo, will receive a B.S. degree in math upon his graduation. During his collegiate career, he received the honor of being presented the Freshman Mathematics award. Having completed his military obligation as a member of tne Air Force, Ted's future plans include employment with the U. S. Govcrnlncnt. Xi: 'X N RICHARD P. BULOW Major: Accounting Minor: Economics After committing the past four years from Portage, Ben will receive his B.S. degree in accounting. XVhen not busy doing' assignments for Dr. Zanzuccki, Ben played on the intramural basketball, football, and baseball teams. He also held member- ship in the 'l'ri-County, Spanisn, and Ac.-ountingz Clubs. Unless Uncle Sam steps in, lien plans to enter the business world. Of 1959 FRANCIS P. BUMANN Major: Accounting Minor: Economics After spendintr a semester on thc Penn State campus, Frank decided to make S.F.C. his future Alma Mater. Active in many campus organizations, he became treasurer of both the Tri- County Club and Accounting Club. His interest in student af- tairs was evidenced by his appointment to the Student Council Committee on Student Participation. Frank plans a future in the field of public accounting. .3 .W . Q3 , . 15, ff, ' Y.. ez. . . is V4 f K V :gs 1.--2 - Q ' ..-, vii ft X V, 5, x. My 6,5 A 'V '1' t tr .f A TERESA J. BURALL Major: Sociology Minor: English Quiet Terry has shown us her sinccrity since thc very begin- ning of our class history on the Loretto campus. As a member of the House Council, she tactfully guided her fellow women residents. Aside from running to class, studying: for tests, play- ing cards, and reading, she found time to socialize and take part in the many activities of the Co-ed Club and the Sociology Club.
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GEORGE CLUFF Major: Sociology Minor: History George, of' the inseparable Cluff and Connelly team, is one of the quiet but industrious members of the class of '59. When he is not busy with his office at Theata Kappa Phi fra- ternity, he can be found playing baseball or running with Father Bede and his boys. The latter activity gained him mem- bership with the Varsity F Club. After graduation George plans to follow in the footsteps of many of his brothers in the Navy O.C.S. JOHN F. COLLINS Major: Commerce Minor: English John, a true Christian gentleman from Clifton, N. J., did not waste many minutes during his four years at St. Francis. He became Rushing Chairman and House Manager of Theta Kappa Phi Fraternity and Sergeant of Arms in the Kevin Barry Society. He also was a member of the Metropolitan Club of New York and New Jersey, Young Democrats' Club, Economics Club, and appointed by the Student Council to the Active Com- mittee on Student Participation. He was also active in all intramural sports available at St, Francis. Of 1959 EDMUND J. CONNELLY Major: Sociology Minor: Economics Irish has made his name famous on the campus for his speed on the track team, of which he was co-captain. As a brother of Theta Kappa Phi, he served as Sergeant at Arms. His other extra-curricular activities included the Varsity F Club, the Sociology Club and the Kevin Barry Society. Irish will graduate with a sociology major and a minor in economics. In September the U. S. Marine Corps will be able to claim him as one of its own. RAYMOND A. CONSTABLE Major: Elementary Education A daily traveler from Ebensburg, Ray will receive a B.S. in elementary education. His activities included membership in the T.O.S., the Tri-County Club, and the Camera Club. Ray was also a veteran of World War ll, in which he served in the European Theatre as a combat infantryman.
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