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Leo J. Kane Anthony L. Martinez Patrick A. Romano Francis Kelley G. Minotti Anthony D. Santarsiero Joseph A. Lane Neil Montagna John J. Sassaman Ralph Lencci Edward J. Moore Frank A. Sheeto Harold Levine Israel Nathanson John J. Skrypkom Vincent Liegci Andrew P. Nemeth Harry Sefronsky Fred J. Lucchesi Albert Nicodemo Thomas J. Sullivan James L. McAneny William L. Nunan Rocco A. Tella John A. McLain James P. O’Boyle Charles R. Traganza James A. McGarrity Dominic M. Pe scator e Frank R. Viseglia William B. McGuinn James W. Quindlen Jack V. Walker James V. McHugh John P. Regan Robert H. Welsh John J. McLaughlin Matt P. McManus Carl F. Reichwein Freshmen Patrick J. White Salvador J. Abbatello Stanley Filarowicz Anthony Mendevey Salvato J. Alampresse John Flanagan Carmen Mucillo Gene L. Alliette Michael Flick Eugene Mallen Mario H. Assante James P. Flynn James F. Munday Ivan A. Boucher Vincent Gara William T Murray John F. Bowman Paul A. Giovinco Martin Meyers Hugh C. Boyle Howard Garrity Robert S. Nagle John C. Bricker Edward M. Gordeski John O’Keefe Louis J. Caviola Peter F. Graham John O’Neil Emil J. Cherjinka John H. Graves Lorenzo Orlando Frank J. Christiano William Grieco Samuel Recora Thomas P. Connelly Martin Guckhavey Harry Rash George M. Conner Thomas A. Haskins Phillip Reilly Martin J. Cook Samuel Katz Joseph Romano • Cornelius Crossen Alex Kernish Bernard Rotka Thomas J. Curran James Kettrick Christian F. Sabatino Jean C. Cushing Jay Korson Richard J. Sekerak Joseph E. Donaher Abraham Kramer David H. Shaly Anthony R. D’Amato Carmine Lavayara Blane M. Schindler Anthony J. DeBarba Carl Lechner Joseph S. Schwingen Joseph N. DeLiberty Peter Legos Thomas S. Sciacca Daniel V. DeVirgillio Nathan Leskin Phillip Scopa John De Luca Israel Levinsky Joseph B. Sofranko John H. Donovan John B. McHugh Salvatore Squitero Robert Dougherty John J. McLane Nathan Sussman Abraham Elman Thomas Machella Paschale Venuti Albert Eskin Francis Maciorrowski Anthony Vergilio John Fabriell Martin Macklin Martin J. Walsh Francis Q. Farrell Herbert Marbach Phillip Wolfson Walter F. Feldman Bertram J. Martin Three hundred
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Eugene B. Barrett Dallas Blatt Thomas H. Breslin Edward C. Britt John B. Claffey John M. D'Agastino Richard Denny Feter C. DiBous John D'Urso Joseph V. Franchina Eli W. Acre Frank Amodei Robert S. Anderson Theodore Andrulewicz Edward W. August Jerry C. Barratta Dominic J. Bertino Raymond A. Bigley William T. Brogan Michael D. Bucella Max Cantor Eugene T. Cappola R. R. Carbouetta Juniors Lawrence R. Furlong Paul A. Gan non- Harry A. Goldfine Philip Halpf.rn Donald W. Ingram Nathaniel W Keys Joseph Lerner John E. Lyons Philip Marshall Earl Mossey Sophomores Thomas A Conway John A. Df.Carr John A. DelDuca Francis J. DeTore Dan V. DiVincentis Anthony Dominic J. Diodatti Edward F. Duschock Richard Egan R. Emanuf.le Dewey R. Tascione Cornelius A. Gallagher Cletus W. Gardner Joseph D. O'Brien B. OCWGYKOWSKY Louis J. Padula Anthony J. Pelligane Louis C. Pessolano William V. Rudolph Silvio A. Sabatino Anthony M. Sellito Robert J. Turn bach Theodore Wisniewski Louis G. Griesmer Nicholas J. Grimaldi Anthony S. Grisgavage Joseph F. Gurry Anthony D. Gutowski William C. Hambergfr James T. Hanley David A. Hertsberg John F. Hickey Mark P. Holland Lawrence Imbesi Frank Irwin Joseph E. Joyce Two hundred and ninety-nine
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Epsilon Phi Theta Carl P. Cummings, President John M. Foley, Vice-President James P. Quindlen. Secretary Gerard A. Kilcourse, Treasurer ARLY in the nineteenth century, when Villa' nova was first established by the Augustinian Fathers, the subjects taught were not classified under various departments, but were confined to those cub tural subjects embodied in the arts course. With the School of Arts, the Epsilon Phi Theta Fraternity had its inception. In the days gone by, every campus affair was sponsored by an Artsman, because in keep ing with the traditions handed down from the early Greeks, the student of arts was naturally trained for leadership, through the courses in philosophy, rhetorical declamation and declamation. To be an able orator, a fundamental knowledge of philosophy was necessary, and to be a leader, skill in both was required. Epsilon Phi Theta still maintains the traditions of the early Greeks. CARL CUMMINGS Proidcnt The men of the Arts School were the organizers and developers of the various clubs whose influence is felt in all college activities. The Debating Society, the Dra' matic Club, the Glee Club and many others are by-products of Epsilon Phi Theta. The fraternity had its origin in the efforts of the professors and novices of Con- Hall. Among those sterling characters to whom credit is due for its organization arc Father Mathew Corcoran and Dr. Joseph A. Hickey. At first, the movement was confined to the seminarians, but later the college students were received into its mem- bership. The primary purpose of the fraternity was to promote an interest in classical affairs by means of extraneous activities. It was also to develop the student's interest in things of the social and athletic world. Some of the finest of Villanova's athletes have been arts men. During the late war a Reserve Officers Training Corps was organized, and the enrollment of arts men into the service was so extensive that they were forced to disband the fraternity until after the Armistice. Arts men have upheld the reputation and traditions of their fraternity by being truly the leaders of campus activities. The retiring President, “Chuck Cummings, has also been the head of the Wilkes-Barre Club. Moreover, he has cavorted around “the dizzy corner, in fine fettle for the Varsity nine during the past three years. He has also served three years as quarterback on the Varsity football team. “Jerry” Kilcourse, Treasurer of the frat, holds a position as Student Council member. Secretary of the Dual Mask Club, Manager of Basketball. He has also played a leading role in “Vision during the past three years. In literary lines, John R. Sullivan as Editor of the Belle Air, and “Jimmy •. -----------.---- - Three hundred and one
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