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Cavdnqugh, Ceremsak, Connell, Dilworth, Goglia, Hdenn, jqnke, Iohnson, Kerwin, Meade, Papaneri, Roach, Sabol, Smith CR.l, Vari, and Weathers , , , Oscar Dumont, the new name in name bands, plays at Senior Ball. Iim Grosse is Chairman. Many assistants . . . S.A.M. annual conference held at St, Ice. Prexy Ken Brown is opening speaker . , , Aus Dilworth twice represents the College on nationwide TV pqmel . . . Ed Healy: That test had the same questions as last year's-only the answers were changed. Anyway, this isn't a course in ethics but in triangles. . . . Rhode Island State defeated a second time as Eddie Garrity breaks fieldhouse record with 40 points . . . C 6: B wins dramatic tournament with Freight . . . Basketball period ends as six graduate, a 14 to ll winning slate this Year , , . Dan Brogan and Bill Minder talk before Phila. Area Student Chemical Association . . . Playboy . . . Not many apply to Placement. Seems most have jobs waiting with Uncle . . . George Romasco, Frank Connors, Bob Cameron, Marty Meade, Iim Cleary, lim Prendergast and Bob Smith Win graduate awards . . . Senior poll brings out greatest Milt Connell, most intellectual, Marty Meade, busiest, Eddie Garrity, philosopher, Tom Reilly, most collegiate, Frank Coyne, best looking, Iim Clark, dresser, Bob Nolen, Don Iuan, Tony Papaneri, most versatile, Frank Roach, best actor, Ferd Vari, politician, Iohn Finnegan, tycoon, Pete Weilihan, class wit, Ioe Sabol, family man, Bob Cameron, poet, Don Swanick, athlete, Ioe Homyak, baseball man, and Dick Iordan, tennis champ . . . -Graduate record exams . . . Ioe McLaughlin breaks his last year's record with a toss of 5l'73!4 . . . over- flowing Alumni Homecoming . . . Final exams . . . conditions . . . GRADUATION, with the family and the best girl looking on . . . Goodbye Slater's cottee, school rooms, and librarian, '53 is finished. Dis ain't me . . . . The tour HAWKrnen. Ulcer brew and I-Ioppy too In this corner . . .
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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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4 FRIENDS OF THE CLASS OF '53 Very Rev. Edward B. Iacklin, S.I. Rev. Matthew B. Sullivan, S.I. Rev. Charles B. Trundle, S.I. Rev. Ioseph M. Beib, S.I. Rev. Ioseph R. Hearn, S.I. Rev. Ioseph F. McNamara, S.I. Mr. Frank P. Adams Mrs. F. D. Allabaugh Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldasarre Anna E. Batotf Robert M. Batton '55 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn P. Blake Eithne Marie Blaney Harry I. Bellwoar Bob, Stella and Ed Mr. and Mrs. William I. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Brogan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cardamone Santo I. Cardamone, '53 Carnell 61 Bradburn, Automobile-Tires Ioseph V. Cartwright Arthur Caruso Mr and Mrs. Iames E. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. Ceremsak Chestnut Hill College Miss Peggy Barrett, '54 Miss Dolores R. Connell, '55 Miss Grace Elizabeth Corr, '54 Miss Helen Devine, '55 Miss Mary Gert Hayes, '54 Miss Peggy Heiken, '54 Miss Carol Keating, '54 Miss Suzanne Kelley, '55 Miss Evie McCrossen, '54 Miss Mary Teresa O'Hara, '54 Miss Ellyn Stapleton, '53 Miss Nancy Van Herwarde, '54 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. Corr Mrs. Richard I. Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Gorge A. DiSenno Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Esmonde Rita Fagant William I. Flanagan Dr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Flanigan Mr. and Mrs. Iohn T. Finnegan Fred's Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Iames S. Freebairn Mr. and Mrs. Omer Fulton Iohn I. Gallagher, '54 Fred T. Galloway Ioan Gillan Iohn I. Guiltoyle Mr. and Mrs. L. Guziewicz Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hartig H. Eugene Heine, '08 Mary Catherine Hill Mr. and Mrs. Iames W. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I. Keating The Landow Co. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. LaGasse Mrs. Marie Law Miss Helen G. Linehan Iohn Liszt, Esso Service Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Louzon Miss La Verne Louzon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maslar Albert L. M lar, Ir. I. N. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. McCarten Mrs. Francis P. McCauley Dr. Francis P. McCauley Iohn H. McDonald, '55 Mrs. Iosephine F. McElvenny Mr. and Mrs. Collins McGovern Mr. and Mrs. McKeon Mrs. A. F. Meade Mottola's Tavern Muller's Bakery Mrs. Ioseph F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph N. Nardi Iohn P. Nearz, '55 Mr. William C. Obert-Thorn, '53 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Obert-Thorn Mr. and Mrs. I. W. O'Brien D. Carey O'Neill, '54 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Pairent Poland's Credit Iewelers Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Karl Repper Mr. and Mrs. H. Herbert Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Rosenzweig Mr. Charles F. Rochon Walter S. Sachs 6: Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarama Mrs. Elizabeth Schwartz Sherry Employment Service Mr. and Mrs. I. Earl Simmons Iames P. Spratt, '56 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Tefft Richard I. Thiers, '54 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ucciierri Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph I. Voss George Werner Mrs. Ludwig zur N eiden Ludwig zur Neiden, C.P.A.
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