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ENGLISH CLUB This club supplements and ex- pands upon material covered with- in, and allied to, the field of Eng- lish. lt includes not only the English majors themselves, but has been proud to have in its membership men from various departments who have felt the need to go individu- ally further into all world litera- tures, recognizing in literature a necessary commentary on life made by men like themselves in their own tongues since the written word first hinted at what life is all about ln furtherance of this ideal the club sponsors open seminars on a variety of sublects provides an outlet for critical expression wlthm the malor find and attempts an over all yet Individual approach In depth to all literary expression MONOGRAM CLUB Membership In the Monogram Club is selective and restricted to those students who show marked athletic abilities in intercollegiate competition and were awarded var sity letters This year the club suc cessfully directed the intramural sports program sponsored the Var sity Ball, and helped promote gen eral physical fitness through per sonal example throughout the whole campus It has also helped to augment general sports interest on campus Left to Righty Kneeling: M. Robbins, J. Nucci, C. Molinaro, B. Bravin, C. McGeever, A. Stedina, H. Glotz, H. McClellan, J. Stork, D. Topley. Second row: W. Holland, R. Kotelez, K. Wacker, T. Janidlo, L. Ripple, J. Spino. Third row: P. Conroy, M. Kastantin, J. Epplin, C. Bogatch, J. Labanish, A. Saniilippo, M. Washburne, D. Kennedy, R. Hils, J. Martin. Sitting left to right D Cramer D Ufnar T Goetz T McClellan T Jamdlo S Etze F Datillo Standing left to right C Tyson A Stedma J Kalmer S Smith C Ajemran J Esway S Ulishney J Murphy P Abt T Skoloda L Burrello C Farley F Fulcher R Shlrrey T McCormick D Slatmske P Warner R Schmidt J Slavoma 79
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Fr. Tom explains the evils oi tobacco to Pete Tamutus and date. A sudden snowstorm on Decem- ber 5, making even the highways impassable, for all practical pur- poses, also forced the postponment of the annual Ring Dance sponsored by the Junior Class. At nine p.m. on January ll, de- spite dense fog, couples began to arrive at Mountain View Hotel. Al- though not attended by an ex- tremely large number, again attrib- utable to the weather, the spirits of those dancing to the music of the Tony Gallo Orchestra were not dampened in the least. A giant ring, built by members of the Junior Class under the chair- manship of Daryl Rhea, was the cl o m i n a nt decoration. General Chairman for the affair was Domi- nic Romeo. Joe Kujovsky tells of the K il 7 1 RING DANCE big one that got away. Bob Baker and dates look on. uh? L' Q C' A 5 u
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ROBERT LENA New Derry, Pa. Psychology Forum 1,23 Intramurals 1,2. THOMAS P. MCCORMICK Dravosburg, Pa. TOWER 2,3,4g Orientation Commit- tee 4g Bearcat 3,49 Business Forum 1,2,3,4g Monogram Club 2,3,4g Demo- cratic Club 1,23 Class Vice-President 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Varsity Wres- tling 2,3,4. Intramurals 1. ROBERT LASCEK Natrona Hights, Pa. Sociology Forum 3,43 Chemistry Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JOHN A. LUBESKIE Mount Carmel, Pa. ERROL MCGONIGLE Lilly, Pa. Choir l,2,3g College Band 1,2,3g Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Left to Right: T. Mehalic, j. Elliot, T. Nigra DELTA EPSILON SIGM The Delta Epsilon Sigma is the highest honor society at St. Vincent College. Few students ever obtain the high degree of academic stature necessary for admission to this society. Under the direction of Fr. Eric, the society receives and reviews the Bulletin published by the national office of the Delta Epsilon Sigma. This publica- tion contains articles of interest in litera- ture, religion, sociology, and many other fields, including news about other chap- ters. The society also sponsors a seminar with the faculty of the college at which some learned topic is discussed.
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