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JAMES R HAYES Lockport New York Busxness Forum 3,49 Fourier ociety 1 2 WSVC Radio Club 3 4 College Band 1,2. Left: Roger Woodhour, as Fidel the garbage man, sweeps up after last joke. Below: Two delightful Setonians sing to an appreciative audience. Below right: Latin folksingers. VARIETY SHOW The 1962 Variety Show was a com- plete and utter success. Sponsored iointly by St. Vincent and Seton Hill Colleges, the show displayed much hitherto unknown talent and was iust one more example of the encourage- ment of self expression fostered in a liberal arts college. Nick DiCuccio's fine, and even some- times funny, M.C.'ing was noticed ancl appreciated by all attending. The variety of acts was great. Guitarists, folksingers, pops singers, and dancers all displayed talent. Some ofthe high- lights of the evening were DiCuccio's School for Young Boys, Fidel the gar- bage man, Latin folksingers, the Frig- id Ridge Strippers Ca dancing groupj, and the West Side Story's Officer Krupke scene. . V. K' X -ef ' -,k Tj N CHARLES J FRONCZEK EDWIN V. GAFFNEY ROBERT C. GALLOWAY GERALD J. GUZ New Salem pa Greensburg, Pa, Pittsburgh, Pa. New Kensington, Pa.. Fourier Socxety 1 234 Intra Stensen Club 1,2,3,49 Chorus Business Forum 1,2,3,4: Stage Bl-lSiY19SS FOYUU1 13,44 S0C10l0' mu,-315 1 234 1,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Guild 2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. gy Forum 49 Varsity Football 1,2,43 Political Science Club 4 Review 45 Intramurals l,3. GEORGE HETTLER Irwin, Pa. Sociology Forum 15 Intramurals 1,2. '
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'44 DRUMMER'S BALL The first formal social affair of 1963 for Seton Hill College was their annual Drummer's Ball. The Ball, climaxing their recent development campaign, was held in Sullivan Hall on the campus of the sister school of SVC. Time flew swiftly as the Setonians, in their full length gowns, and their escorts danced to the soft music of the Doug Cahill quartet. The apex of the evening was reached with the crowning of the Queen of the Drummer's Ball, Tricia Carol. B Twisters galore at the Drummer s Ball 55
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QNX! YOUNG REPUBLICANS This GOP campus organization aims at assisting the Vincentian in becom- ing acquainted with the complexities ofthe political atmosphere and philos- ophies governing political activity. Socially, through dances and seminars, the club attempts to aid the student in becoming a well rounded and so- cially acceptable citizen. One ot the main purposes of the organization is to perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Republican Party and attract new members to the Republican Party. By working with the local Republican organizations the club hopes to pro- vide an education for its members in practical politics. Lelt roW,' Left to Right: S. Stiles, J. Margo, J. Allgor, D. Lo gan, S. Etze, G. Chrzanowski, C. Molinaro, W. Burns, V. Fio rina. Right row: S. Whitman, W. Samul, T. Sheridan, N. Scan Ion, R. Sheridan, T. Conroy, J. Slavonia, T. Duffy. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Among the purposes listed for the Young Democrats, moderated by Mr. Donaher and Mr. Von Der Embse, is to stimulate, in young people, an active interest in governmental affairs. By working in conjunction with the local Democratic organizations the club hopes to increase the efticiency of popular government and reflect contemporary col- legiate interest in politics and statesman- ship. By attracting new active members into the organization the ideals and principles of the Democratic Party are perpetuated. The club is active in County Democratic poli- tics as evidenced by their aid in registration drives and campaign work. Believing in the molding of a well rounded citizen, the group sponsors parties, mixers, and dances in ad- dition to seminars, lectures, and discussions. l 1 n.-N Mitt .1 'Q'u.. g,lk ri! 11 sag. Left to rightg First row: T. Rodgers, V. Fiorina, A. Francanni, D. Logan, S. Etze, R. Zampogna, E. Reich, M. Antkoviak, T. janid- Io, D. Topley, T. Hudak, R. Suchy, L. Ripple. Second row: B. Lahikey, M. Sotak, C. Molinaro, P. Conroy, J. Slavonia, F. Klepp, j. Kujovsky. In window: G. Chrzanowski, B. Citrone, P. juliano.
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