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SOUTH JERSEY WRECKING CO BOB HEALEY. '51 BILL HEALEY, '51 T F C ED HEALBY,'53 4922 CITY AVENUE WHITE HORSE PM ATCO, N. I. Phone: Berlin 7-0618 ALMO RADIO COMPANY Radio-Television-Electronics 7 Locations to Serve You Main Office: 412 N. 6th STREET Philadelphia 23, Pa. 509 ARCH STREET Philadelphia 6, Pa. 6205 MARKET STREET Philadelphia 39, Pa. Camden ' Atlantic City Wilmington ' Salisbury lilillllllllllllBllllllIIlllllimllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllli
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1 7a You are now nearly through the 1953 Great- onicm, although this book is not the largest Great- bnian ever presented, we have tried to present an authentic picture of your life on the campus. This is your story. It reveals your professors, your classmates, your athletic and social endeavors, and the eye of the Greatonian camera has even followed Y011 into your extra-curricular activities and your outside the school activities. We have also recorded your more serious moments at the Chapel, at May eV0l10I1S. and at Mass, which typifies the all impor- im religious side of an education built on a solid 'ill ' uflatlon of Catholic philosophy. accurate presentation has been made pos- This ikgs tlgough the medium of photography. We have CS the writing to a minimum so that in the l lure' When the Greatonian recreates your days on ca ' hon mpus and thus meets its test, it will be an Sqirisl Gnd faithful presentation of your four years at Ioseph S College. our class find in this presentation all that is desirable in a class annual and nothing that is undesirable. We would also like to acknowledge our grateful thanks and appreciation to the following who have helped us immeasurably in the production of this book. Rev. Iohn M. Comey, S.I. our Moderator, who has had the patience to put up with us throughout the trials and tribulations of the year. Rev. Francis I. Emory, S.I. mastermind of names and catalogue of students. Miss Kathy Coughlin, Mr. Thomas Shannon, and the Publicity Office for unlocatable photographs. Misses Dolores Connell and Grace Corr, typists and correctors par excellence. Miss Madelaine Conti, Miss Grace McNellis, Mrs. V. Harkins, Miss Mary Ryan, Miss Mary Comey, Miss Iean Evans, Miss Rose Marie Colace, Miss Patricia Knight, and Miss Eithne Blaney for informa- tion, facts and details which make a finished product out of rough copy. Mr. George Tamke, Mr. William Dowdell, and Mr. Robert Heden of Livingston Publishing Co., our publishers, for their advice, direction, and patience in our fumbling attempts to make this the greatest Greatonian. And to all the others who have had a hand in helping us produce this Greatonian. I The next section of The Greatonian contains our advertisements and some random photographs. We , - ' h 1 d their ho We the editors of the 1953 Greatonian sincerely hope that You W111 pcmomze teiiioijf Zoiilributed 1951? that YOu the members of our class, the class of Ofganizatlonsf Wh? hmjaiowiy 'Gnd Q11 The other friends of St. Ioseph's and of to our book in a nan . The Editors 105 f . ., ,LW '- flu. '1- .iv-Al 4. V ' -'.
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