St Josephs University - Greatonian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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St Josephs University - Greatonian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 46 of 128
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6a ?40549M754? HM 1,. X ,,- .- nf V 3 .-ff L ? 531. X r 'H The Saint Ioseph s College Photography Club: l. to r. Harry K. Stinger, Rich-ard S. Gerst, Thomas G. Col- well, Henry I. Hagan, President, Leonard I. Tripodi, I Ioseph E. Haenn, Robert W. Cameron, Wallace I. I Kempczynski, George D. McCarten, Ludwig I. zur T .3 L Nieden, George I. Brown, I. Richard Weathers, I Albert S. Maslar, William R. Iohnson, Iohn M. Fuchs, Ioseph F. Mulcahy. Mr. George H. Espy ot Weston Electric Co. explains the integral workings of a photoelectric exposure meter to club President Henry I. Hagan. The Photography Club enjoying its second year as a recognized school activity, tried its hand at photography from almost every possible angle. The club afforded the members ample opportunity .tO gain both a knowledge of photographic theory and a wealth of practical experience. Some thirty-three lectures and a good deal of literature supplied the theoretical knowledge, and several field trips and four exhibits, along with caring for the sch001S pictoral needs supplied the club its practical experi- ence. A number of parties helped the members to get better acquainted and to catch up on their social life. Business contacts enabled the members to sCfVe a little money on the purchase of equipment. The remodeling of the darkroom made it a much more efficient and pleasant place to work and it is sin- 42 Moderator and Officers. l. to r., Mr. Robert L. Gaulin, moderator, Robert W. Cameron, Secretary, Henry I. Hagan, President, Iohn M. Fuchs, Vice President, I. Richard Weathers, Treasurer. cerely hoped that the remodeling of the club'S organizational structure will insure it a long Clnd successful life. Hats off to all those who helped to make this a banner year for the club.

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u '4 ' O Another chapter of a national or- ganization is the Saint Ioseph's Chap- ter of the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. A.C.S. is a shortened form of their impressive title but this does not take away from their impressive work. Through their regularly scheduled meetings these chemists sponsor research, interest in the scientific method, improvements in chemical standards, and even some social activity. The year the organiza- tion has been recognized and respected in the region with a presentation by seniors Daniel I. Brogan and William F. Minder at a regional meeting of the A.C.S. Besides this the club has also sponsored field trips and guest lectur- ers. The officers for this year included seniors Frederick W. Pairent, President and Daniel I. Brogan, Secretary-Treas- urer. P fgdddddty Oldest of the Cultural Societies and about the age of the college Senior is the Philosophical Academy. Founded in 1930 by Rev. Walter G. Summers, S.I. this organization of philosopher's phil- osophers carries on its tradition of dis- cussing the world's great thinkers. Under the keen but mild direction of Fr. Frederick Renz, SJ. the members often find themselves on topics which have stumped the world for many years. Although this group does not claim to find the solutions to all the problems presented, they do claim a clear viewing for each problem in the light of clear scholastic philosophy.



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f66d60tZf Zcwmcof To those given to much criticism and little work themselves the Council did little other than meet every other Thursday and argue To those willing to overlook small detects in favor ot the overall picture it was a different story In the word of Mr Iames V Lennon Faculty Advisor to the Student Council this years Council under the able leadership of Marty Meade is to be congratulated It has 1n1t1ated more improvements on Hawk Hill both to the college itself and to the students and has increased mutual understanding between students and administration, more than any other Council I've seen around here. No one does everything he possibly can do but it the councils of the future come as close to it as did this year's council they will deserve their wreaths of laurel! ,,-I--'r 431' X Mr Lennon congratulates council at tinal meet ing l to r Ioseph F Sabol, Secretary, Martin I Meade, President, Mr Iames V Lennon, Moderator ji 4. 43 -ygvvff ' ' - A 1 21.222 7?f'Y'1ff' ' V 1 E. ' i ' . . .. , ' . - J X ' ' f '11':J-f- - -- I j . - 1 . . ., . fi., t '- Q . T I I X f I , . A f 5-11. - . V- a E, ' K' . . . . . V . F , , 1,7 . . . ' ' .' . H' I 'A . - . ' f 1 fi . . . ,I I V. 1 I I - ' . , . , . . , 1 . . . , g 'N f I - . I 1 AJ . .R Q V: u v ' ' ' V . JV 1 I I I I ,, 1 . . . . . , I Y. 'Z I I ' I , . Greatonian Cameraman Bill Iohnson vacates his seat on the Student Council to get a shot ot the Council in action. l. to r. lst row: Ioseph E. l-laenn, Harvester representative, Iohn P. Neary, Classics Club, DCIV1d A. Dorsey, Arnold Air Society, Iohn L. Sullivan, Iun- ior Class President, Charles McMahon, Booster Club, Ioseph P. Martin, Physics Club, Francis R. Coyne, Senior Class Representative, Ioseph M. Nardi, Presi- dent ot the Senior Class, background l. to r. Ferdi- nand L. Vari, l.R.C., Richard I. Matthews, Sailing Association, Mr. Iames V. Lennon, Moderator, I. Richard Weathers, S.A.M., D. Cary O'Neill, Cap CS Bells, Ioseph F. Sabol, Secretary, Harry K. Stinger, Parlimentarian, Martin I. Meade, Student Council President stands in front.

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