St Josephs University - Greatonian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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A11 Hawk Hill in two sports . . . Father Buckley, If you don't have the wedding garment on, get out.', I . , Martin wins Two Mile, McLaughlin undefeated, Pettit upsets Lafayettes M.A.C. champion Harmon Brown in the lowlhurdles in record time . . . Much election news: OToole, Class President, Michaels, Vice President, Sabol, Secretary, and Iohn Fitz, Ti-easurer..In Hughie Monahan's IRC, Ferd Vqi-i is Vice President, .Sabol, Secretary, and Iohn 1:-itz' Vice President. Bill lR.l Iohnson stayed as President of Photo Club for 3rd successive term. A1 Iqnke, headman of CQSB. Charlie Goglia, Lay-out Editor of HAWK with Bill Iohnson heading Circulation and Ice Haenn becoming Business Manager. Sodality: Fred Schwing, Prefect, Bob Smith, Vice President. Iunior Year . at last upper classmen . . , Father Kernan returns from Europe . , . Air Force ROTC moves in-en masse, all freshmen and soph- omores must 1o1n . . . New five year Electronic Physics program started . . . Father Gannon speaks over TV, and over coffee cup Cin Cafel . . , New Dean of Men, Father Geib takes over for Father Bradley . . . Dick Matthews and Harry Bellwoqn- organize Sailing Association as a varsity sport . . , Father Hogan celebrates Golden Iubilee . , ,,N0i-Q Rowley is Miss Information . . . Tony Papaneri wins trophy awarded top athlete with highest academic score . . . Buddy Williams is picked for Centennigl Iunior Prom. Co-chairmen are Harry Stinger and Bob Harris . . . Milt Connell and Phil DiGiacobbe vie with reknowned Latin scholars in Centennial Hora- tian Actus . . . Alumni Reception, Historical exhibit, Symposiums on Industrial Relations and Iesuit Edu. cation, Solemn High Pontifical Mass . . . week long centennial celebration closes St. Ioseph's lUUth year . . . many leaders of Church and State present , , , :'IUT1'Y Stinger, .Frank Roach a:nd Sam Michini play figured rgllesivfnl Twhelfth Night, CGB Fall pi-oduc- aid Igrgsmm as og' eads Harvesters in parochial u . . . rady a:r1d Hughes picked to co- :3PFli111?of.'IfiVg'l12tauintet. gright outgook for season due lngen , oogan, wanick, Pa aneri, Desmond, Conners, and Garrity . . . RedpCross 230311 Ilffkgbile visits campus . . . Basketeers ride onegdtj Ii Ever opponents in first eight games, drop den G CI to close.l95l . . ..Madison Square Gar- to .Elf SIFZZQOTTY' lfsmg by ongillo points I sopeams......tripa Eliielllow-out for all . . . Garrity causes Hawk Hill to and LaSalle to weep in the last couple of Sefronds at Convention Hall . . . Announcement is Zuni 0: the engagement of Miss Margaret M. Keily .-Imisdmes V. Lennon of the History Department 6 losses Yiar the best ever for basketball, 20 wins to sqbol K5 FS Cl bid to the N.C.I.T .... Villiger men to Log ffl'-Q1 ROIItasco, Meade and Dilworth travel qbilityg 503'-Cl. Wilkes-Barre, etc. to test forensic honors in-I-t lark gives Kraft a close race for high of death iI1Rramurals . . . College saddened by news the Worljf ev. Miles I. O'Malia, a man known over 01' his educational methods . . . Announce-

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Saving the shekles. 6 Soft shoe at two. Time out for Tish. 1 3 , ' Y xt 9, Qjl. CLASS HISTORY- As It Comes To Mind First Year . . . 247 Freshmen . . . Dinks, name. plates and rolled up pants are order of dress . . . Mr. Federofski's Zero, Meester . . . lim Lennon charges Bunker Hill . . . Construct in began on the Samuel Gompers Public School . . . Fieldhouse dedicated, Cardinal Dougherty presides, General Howley re- ceives honorary degree . . . Father Emory . . . Card Party flashes full house in Frosh elections, Milt Con- nell, President, Ioe Giannatasio, Vice President, Dick McPoyle, Secretary, lack Cassidy, Treasurer . . . Othello . . . Walt Fox and Dick McPoyle co-chair- men for Frosh Sno-Ball . . . Hawk Fledglings post one defeat in ten games. Swanick, Doogan, Connors, Papaneri, and Garrity basis of team . . . Pope Pius XII declares 1950 a Holy Year . . . Iohn McShain donates organ to College . . . Under direction of Al Ianke, Charles Peruto and Greg Heine, Frosh actors finally go on the stage-with O'Neill's ln The Zone . . . Father Dincher makes Solemn Final Vows during Retreat Mass . . . Mission Bureau lauds Frosh for Sno-Ball contribution, 3467.43 . . . Glee Club concert in Pottsville features Frank Sarama in saxophone solo . . . Glacier priest Fr. Hubbard speaks at College . . . CGB stages Command Decis- ion . . . Sodality inducts 200 nominees with Frank Michael President, Bob Smith Vice President, Don Swanick as Secretary and Ed Deeney as Treasurer . . . Class president elect for next year: Bert Truxellp Vice President, Cliff Piontkowskig Secretary, lim Clark, Treasurer, Tony Day . . . Introduction to Liner . . . lune sees largest graduation, 505 receive de- grees . . . Iune 25, Korean War starts. Soph . . . New Rector and Dean assume College postsg Fathers Iacklin and Sullivan succeed Father Long and Father Drane . . . Mr. Frank Olley suc- ceeds Mr. Boylan as director of Cap and Bells . . . Iohnny McGee named maestro for annual Dink Dance, by Ioe Sabol, General Chairman . . . Greaton. Simpson, and Quirk Halls opened for resident stu- dents . . . Ferd Vari attends regional NFCCS Conference as Regional Treasurer . . . Stan Kenton, minus l?l progressive jazz, for Iunior Prom . . . Announcement that Assumption is declared as an article of faith . . . Milt Connell opens Noel Night with St. Luke's Christmas Gospel . . . College Cen- tenary Celebration launched. Pope Pius, President Truman, Gov. Iohn Fine, Mayor Samuel, Cardinal Dougherty, and Iesuit General send congratulations. Greg Heine cmd Harry Bellwoar participate in wreath laying at Old St. Ioseph's in honor of Cen- tenary . . . Hawks upset Milkvy and Owls in late basketball rally, 66 to 63 . . . Iacques Maritain, philosopher, speaks at Hawk Hill in A.S.N. series . . . l00 years and a day of science at St. Ioe's features work of Fred Pairent, Bill Kallmeyer, Howard Brock, loe Martin, Bill Iohnson, Ed Tefft, Dan Brogan, Ioe Howe, Frank Michael, Frcmk Grimaldi, Tom Doris, Divo Messori, Oz Saunders, Bill Minder, Frank Sarama AND Father O'Conor . . . lim Clark makes



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l-lam, Hawker, Hamlet. f-'R '- lx f' - lust another sucker . . . The Annex's Annex. 2:-vs N ' L- T' six-r' S ig lwq.Q ls.,x.:- :LXR is Iva 'I ll Il In 3 ' r Q ment is made of the engagement of Miss Helen P, Howley to Mr. Thomas E. Lynch, chairman of the Social Science Department. Looks like this is a good year for marrying-type teachers . . . Iunior Week: mammoth minstrel and night of nights at Shtlnqhqn C.C. are highlights. Marty Meade manages with co- workers Sabol, Haenn, Ceremsak, Kerwin, Clark, Blake, Holman, Harris, Grosse and Segrave-Daly handling the different events . . . St. Brendan's So- ciety presents Irish Shanachie, Seumas MacManus . . . Ioe McLaughlin tosses shot 51 feet 4314 inches for record, farthest ever thrown by a Philly collegian . . . Glee Club climaxes season with Mother's Day concert. Chestnut Hill College Glee Club lends charm and assistance . . . Mention of concert recalls the time earlier in the year that Father Gannon accompanied the ROTC band on the organ. Pulled out all the stops and drowned the band out . . . Seven Iuniors appointed to A.S.N., national Iesuit honor society: Cavanaugh, Connell, DiGiacobbe, Meade, McWilliams, Papaneri and Martin . . . Golf- ers compile record of l0 wins and 2 losses . . . Frank Connors and Tony Pap lauded by alumni for bril- liant court work and high scholastic averages . . . Elections: Marty Meade, President Student Council, Nardi, Class President, Iohnson, Vice President, Cas- sidy, Secretary, Cavanaugh, Treasurer. In the clubs the officers are: IRC-Vari, President, Byrne, Treas- urer. PHOTO CLUB-Hagan, President, Fuchs, Vice 'President, Cameron, Secretary, Weathers, Treasurer. S.A.M.-Ken Brown, President, Barry, Vice President, Sullivan, Secretary, Weathers, Treasurer. CHEM- ISTRY - Pairent, President, Brogan, Sec.-Treas., HAYES HISTORY-O'Toole, Pres., McWilliams, Vice- Pres. CAP and BELLS-Ianke reelected President. VILLIGER-Dilworth, President. FINAL YEAR . . . Father Handren tells how the door closes with the bell . . . Charlie Goglia, Ed-in- Chief of HAWK. Bill Iohnson, Layout, and Ioe Haenn still Business Manager . . . Cafe has new coat of paint . . . Fr. Gannon is in Europe . . . Ted Kerwin becomes new intramural Czar . . . Hawkbrothers inaugurated. Baby is small but may someday be a giant . . . Rev. Frederick N. Dincher, S.I. and Rev. Vachel I. Brown, S.I. finish their course They were loved by many . . . Smokey Delaney becomes punt- ing champ with kick of 59 yards . . . Basketball coach begins 25th year at College. Billy Ferguson has become an era . . . Bunny rabbit Ed McKeon pCIYS surprise visit to Mr. McGrann's class . . . Big Iohn Doogan elected captain of Hawk quintet . . . Hawks take sixth straight Middle Atlantic Champion X- country trophy . . . College is 25 years on Hawk Hill . . . Hamlet, starring Frank Roach plays extra dates after sellout performances. CGB production called greatest in 100 years . . . Villiger sends men tO Europe . Ed Walsh and Chesterfield . . . lim Clark, Ted Kerwin, Andy Giorgi, Ed McKeon, Smokey Delaney, Iohn Bond picked for all Hawk Hill football squad . . . Go To Gotham trip stirs up a little excitement . . . Sixteen make '53 Who's Who.

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