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' TI-IE HA C lmlllislactl llibwcvkly by thc stuflerltf: of St. jlmg-,,Z,'g Qj,,m.Kc' Ml, Stu-ct aml City Line .'xYL'llllQ', l'lzilqgflclpllig4 31, 1'.,,,,',.,3.1.,:mgu btllmwxptwxm mtv' olume XXII. NO. 9 liDl'l'OR-IN-CHI lil? Charles A. Goglia, '53 SPORTS EDITOR J. Earl Simmons. 'S-4 LlRCUl.ATION MANAGER Stanley A. Peszlm. '54 33,00 pt' 1' yr-31' March 5, 1953 LAYOUT EDITOR Vfillimn R. johnson, '53 BUSINESS MANAGER Jos:-ph IZ. Hamm, '53 ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MGR. Robert F. Kane. '53 EDITORIAL HOA R D George S. Forde. '55 Thomas S. McKean, '54 james M. Mulligan, '54 john P. Neary, '55 john J. O'Malley, '54 Duma-nic M. Robcrzi, '55 Ferdinand L. Vari, '53 HNWK STAFF ' lnlm XV, !xl'Y'30ldv -'55 'George A. 1A5CllCI1bfC!lllCl'.. '54 ' r 56 llcmy j, Aslu.rnl:rc:xxnv , ' joseph linrtlctf, '51, ilnilll llclii. 'iff llcnry Bl. Burgoyzw, '55 Francis W. Carroll, '54 Vincent J. Cleary, '54 'l'llmnas li. Deigllrm. '54 ,lamcs C. Dcvcrs, '34 'I'lmmns R. Di Icnno, '55 All-:in l', lhlxx-xflh, '53 l':elric'k hl, lifltllwiiffr. '54 , . .-. I,1mf1'ulu'v 4.. l'.5!llHilli1'. in .Xntlmuy j. lwrmmmz, '94 lfrnncis J, Ford, '56 ,lolm N. Cincolal'r6, 56 llimitrl lf. llrmicyg. 'f-3 George A. lnnis. '54 Albert lf. lzmkr-, '53 Frank T. Mnckcll, '56 l'.4-rrml lf. xI2'll'klC. 'Sb Alvin If. Mzmfzolci, '54 Stephen J. Mcliwcn, '54 Charles lf. Mcllroarty, 'Sn flmrlcs P. McM:alaon, '54 Martin I. M1-axle, '53 jwsegpli P. Mull-ug, '56 Tlmznzm Klilxzzmlfm, '31, joseph F. Mulcahy, '53 john I, Mulien, '54 , Charles P. Mungan. '54 ,losepla M. Nnrdi, '33 john M. Neill, '54 CI-forge R. Niricr, '56 liiclzftrd J. Kohl:-, '35 Ililnry J. Nugent, '36 lohn J. O'l3ricn, '54 fyffilld I. O'Commr. '54 i':ml 41, fV1lr:nly, '35 rr. Carey frxcau, '55 William L. Prutzman. '54 ,lzuvzus J. Neill:-'. 'iff - lwrlrvk A. Rmulc, 'bmi Xlxclmcl liollinsou, '54 joseph VS. Ruane, '55 Louis lf. Sclmrl, '56 Robert I. Shay. '54 ilruucs P. Syvmtt. '56 Vinrvut I. Yizznul. 'Sn luwplr l . XV1xl5-lr. '53 ilustnvc J, XVeil:md, '36 Dummy night in the HAWKroom reveals Father Smith, Ioe Haenn, and Charlie Goglia work- ing on copy until the wee hours. Layout Editor and Photog- rapher Iohnson checks his equipment before cover- ing a HAWK assignment.
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Villiger internationalists Ioseph T. Eng- lish and Frederick W. Floyd, Ir. show Irish Prime Minister de Valera the 1952 Greatonian. .Y . sr .f 4f l Q I e along aodelq Debaters George Romasco, Al Hunt, and Gus Weiland show LaSalle De- bate poster to Maj. Ioseph I. O'Hanlon '40 M7501 5 ' ,-'fwa Wfllfllflb bf.17llfUllfCL The realization of a dream which the Society has had since its reorganization after World War II was the crowning achievement of the Villiger Debating Society this year. This dream was the successful overseas debate tour of Ireland and England which climaxed in a debate before the Union Society of Oxford University. This will long be remembered by the Villiger members. A busy season of debate found Villiger teams entered in five tournaments. The Annual Interna- tional Debate was presented during the first semes- ter and was held in the Flanigan Auditorium. Catholic High Schools in the area received the benefit of the collegiate debate experience of the Villiger men as Villiger coached their teams and judged their debates. In the Spring, the Annual Catholic Forensic League Tournament was sponsored by the Villiger. This year also marked an increase in civic group appearances and lecturing engagements. Interest in debating resulted in a large membership for the Society. The officers for the 1952-53 season were Austin P. Dilworth, president, Ioseph T. English, vice president and Frank W. Carroll, manager. A half- century of forensic experience and success insures CI future of progress by the Villiger Debating Society. The Iudges Panel of The International Debate. 1. to r. Mr. H. Eugene Heine, Mr. Norman I. Shea, Mr. Edward Stevenson, Club President Dilworth, and Mr. lOhf1 It Buckley criticize the debate. ,,
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