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Miss Sally Miss D. J. Phillips Miss Laura Sylva fyon Miss Yolanda Orze , Miss Rosemarie ae: m 9. Miss Daly '62 - '63 Homecoming Queen The 1962 Homecoming Queen was olticially presented as the high- light of the half-time activities at the l962 Homecoming game. Miss Sally Lyon, a senior Arts major from Seton Hill College, was crowned in the presence of her court in front of a near capacity crowd in Bear- cat Stadium. St. Vincent College can well be proud of this Queen. Sally was chosen by Glamour Magazine as one of the ten best dressed college women in the country. Bearcat taste is obviously outstanding. A final message ot congratulations and a farewell wish ot future success to St. Vincent College 1962 Homecoming Queen, Miss Sally Lyon. 48
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mi Left to right standing: J. Valentour, C. Pauli, D. Kiral, J. Seria, T. Gnesda, L. Rastovac, T. Tometsko, L. Eskay, J. Marchetti, E. Conrad, M. Chipalowski, F. Trarnontin, L. Gosser, R. Baker, B. Dennis, R. Zampogna, D. Buben, V. Fiorina, H. Fullmer, F. Spiertog Left to right kneeling: J. Kundrat, N. Diccucio, D. Sarti, J. Spicuzza, P. Juliana, T. Brady, P. Langevin, J. Koslow. Left to right standing: P. Dorenburg, M. Chin, T. Collaro, D. McMunn, R. Salerno, H. Glutz, T. Russel, D. Jankowski, E. Schreier, R. Lanz, R. Orynich, E. Gaffney, J. Toner, J. Esway, T. Moore, F. Wilson, F. CHEMISTRY CLUB The obiects of the Chemistry Club, cli- rected by Mr. Montiar, are to secure the in- tellectual stimulation that arises from pro- fessional association, to foster a professional spirit among members, and to provide a means for the students of Chemistry to be- come better acquainted. This year the Club sponsored the departmental publication, The Alchemist. Another ambitious under- taking is the Freshmen Counseling Commit- tee. The committee works in conjunction with the Chemistry department and conducts problem sessions before maior tests in Gen- eral Chemistry. Among the traditional activ- ities are tours of chemical works, sponsorship of speakers and films, and a student-faculty banquet. Members also participate as guides to the alumni and guests at the Chemistry Symposium, held during Homecoming Week- end. McGunnigIe, J. Pekarthy, T. Pangia, H. Null, L. Per- ietti, E. Schwartzel, T. Antos, G. Meladag Sitting left to right: J. Doorley, W. Nieri, S. Flannagan, J. Gregg, L. Spanbauer, T. Miale, T. Mehalic, J. Mo- Ciarochi, J. Alborn, C. Wysochanski, D. Dinello, T. linari, T. Stile, B. Kooser, B. Kennedy, N. Dicuccio, Ziegenfus, B. Widner, 1. Kundrat, V. Froelicher, J. Coulehan, T. Gentile, R. Mondraccia, P. Harvey, B. F. Morasco, W. Dow, M. Sotak, P. Stucus, W. Kom- azec, T. Nigra, T. Gessner. STENSON CLUB The Stenson Club, made up of above average students, and the moderator Father Joel, is dedicated to the purposes of stimulating biological investigation and developing a facility and fluency with biological ideas in order that they might pursue their pros- pective careers in a more intelligent manner. The club accomplishes this purpose in a number of ways: guest lecturers are invited to address the members of the organization and other interested students, members attend the pre-medical convention in Philadelphia, as well as tours in that locality, movies on career opportunities and biological subiects are sponsored by the club. The club, believing in the development of a well rounded individual, also sponsors a number of dances throughout the year.
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