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EARL W. DONALDSON Duquesne, Pa. Review 3,4g Psychology Club 4g Sten- son Club 1,2,3,4g Chemistry Club li Democratic Club 2,43 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. ON HILL s social activity is largely Seton Hill College in Greens- relations between the col- with every new class. Social enacted many novel sug- methods by which the of both schools might be en- activities as mixers, sing- ancl pep rallies are charac- many events supported by the colleges throughout the support Bearcat sport events home football and draw fans from both col- frequently follow the games. Seton Hill meet with their Vin- and discussions are held of common interest. ln this aspect of Christian as well as the extra-curric- the two colleges varied. It is hoped between the Hill and St. only remain as good as they e but will continue to improve coming years. WILLIAM DUFFY Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH D. CRAMER Milwaukee, Wisconsin Review 4g Fourier Society 2,3,4g Mon- ogram Club 2,3,45 Varsity Football 1,2,3,4. JOHN W. DOODY Blairsville, Pa. Fourier Society 1,2,4. 'IR' Student Senate 2,3,45 Chairman Ori- ,fi ,ix entation Committee 45 Debates l,2, 3,43 Democratic Club 3. Nhiwv' FREDERICK C. DYER Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Vincent de Paul Society 3,4g Psy- chology Club 1,2,3,4g Sociology Forum 2,33 Democratic Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,4.
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Dick Shirey informs date of his arrival at Seton Hill. f .1 'S vm MN. ..... .. x..,.. . . .. M . -iv OH for an autumn's ride through the colorful foothills oi the Alleghenys. joe Lanzel and Pat McGuire take a turn around Seton HilI's new library. iw Xxx , x X XQ Chris Hager, Mary Ellen Roman, Bea Lenon, and A Lynda New chat during the Warm fall afternoon on the campus of Seton Hill College.
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An integral part of any football game is the pre-game fes- tivities, the pep-rallies, and the bonfires. Much of the spirit of any game is built up before the game. Tensions and hopes ride high with the rising flames of the mountainous bonfire. Participating in the rallies were S.V.C. and S.l-l.C. students, parents, and spectators. With school cheers and songs they give the team the moral support, so important for any victory. S fi 'ess-Qs rf Mffti-YSIXSXS X-Us 5:-'5:'WFYSiT'i.:E fs1s',.f-'XYTiIti,SQ'Y N 7 ':i NfN3 4' - ' Q A l ..,. i I s 1 , f My f ,, f M My il 7 :Q A 5' W , .W A F 1 xx.'f Xlxf f M BON-FIRE AND PEP RALLY N553 Sfffscxwiwt - Spf,-if fans high as approaching football game provides occasion for combined S.V.C.-S.H.C. sing-a-long. it f, Q'
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