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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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But if you're Ernest, then who is he? Would you like to take a walk through the woods to my new parsonage, m'dear? . LA THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST It was a cool October evening and the steps to Sportsman's Hall were crowded with students and faculty of St. Vincent College and Seminary. In the auditorium, a delightful, playful song was being played over the loud- speakers. The house lights dimmed, then went out. What followed was a delight to the entire audience of col- legians and seminarians. The play, The Importance of Being Ernest, an eighteenth century comedy was pre- sented by a professional group of thespians, the Cleveland Players. The group, which plays in theaters all across the country, used such staid de- vices as character mix-ups, but with a new twist and perfection which macle the evening a delight to all who at- tended.
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