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Explorer 1951 La Salle University La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Explorer (Yearbooks) University Publications 1951 Explorer 1951 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/explorer Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Explorer 1951" (1951). Explorer (Yearbooks). 8. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/explorer/8 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Explorer (Yearbooks) by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ., ,:::zJ ^^^ I'll „ ,|i!(itfiili«l miimir/ If k !• UU'iAJH, mAfjm'i'im Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/explorer1951lasa EXPLORER 19 5 1 designed and photographed by John Joseph Kane Editor-in-Chief Written by Anthony A. Alito ' ana Eugene P. McLoone Associate Editors DEDICATiaiV The Class of 1951 of La Salle College, rejoicing in the three hundredth anniversary of the birth of St. John Baptist De La Salle, and ever mindful of their indebted- ness to his sons, the Brothers of the Christian Schools, pray God that the influence of the Saint and his disciples may continue to spread and enrich the lives of countless numbers of boys and young men. In grateful appreciation and with a prayer that St. John Baptist De La Salle may ever plead our cause, we reverently dedicate this book to one who has so deservedly been named the patron of all the Christian Teachers of Youth. ^& J'^ ^w^mmm For thirty two of the thirty three years standing were largely instrumental in La Sal- that Cardinal Dougherty presided over the le's progress through the years. We shall ever Archdiocese of Philadelphia, he served as be prayerfully grateful. honorary president of the Board of Trustees. May the soul of this great Shepherd of His kindly guidance and sympathetic under- Souls rest in eternal peace. Brother Gregorian Paul, F.S.C., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., LL.D. President Brother G. Lewis, F.S.C., B.A., M.A., Sc.D. Vice-PTesident Brother E. Stanislaus, F.S.C., B.A., M.A., Ph.D Dean Mr. Joseph J. Sprissler, B.S. Comptroller and Director of Evening Division Brother G. Joseph, F.S.C., B.A., M.A, Registrar Brother E. Joseph, F.S.C., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Brother E. John, F.S.C., B.A., M.A. Bursur Dr. Joseph F. McCloskey, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant to the Dean Rev. Charles F. Gorman, B.A., LL.D. Chaplain Mr. Charles P. Perkins, B.A., M.A. Registrar of Evening Division Brother George Thomas, F.S.C., B.A., M.S. Dean of Freshman -1 Mr. John J. Kelly, B.A. Director of Public Relations and Placement Bureau mt * t I BROtHER E. ABDON, F.S.C. Professor of German B.A., La Salle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania Ped.D., La Salle College BROTHER F. AZARIAS, F.S.C. Associate Professor of Education B.A., La Salle College M.A., La Salle College FRANCIS T. ALLEN Lecturer in Insurance B.S., University of Pennsylvania M.A., University of Pennsylvania DONALD T. BARRETT Assistant Professor of Sociology B.A., Woodstock College Ph.L., St. Louis University M.A., University of Pennsylvania AUSTIN J. APP Associate Professor of English B.A., St. Francis Seminary M.A., Catholic University of America Ph.D., Catholic University of America YVON BLANCHARD Assistant Professor of Philosophy Litt.B., St. Charles' College M.A., University of Montreal Ph.L., University of Montreal Ph.D., University of Montreal BROTHER D. AUGUSTINE, F.S.C. Processor of Sociology B.A., University of Scranton M.A., Catholic University of America Ph.D., Catholic University of America WILLIAM J. BINKOWSKI Instructor in History B.A., La Salle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania VINCENT D. BRADLEY Lecturer in Finance B.S., Villanova College MS. A., University of Pennsylvania CASIMIR CIESLA Instructor in Statistics Dr. Rer. Pol., University oj Innsbruck MARTIN BURKE Instructor in Business Law B.S., La Salle College LL.B., Temple University C. RICHARD CLEARY Assistant Professor oj Government B.A., St. Peter's College M.A., Fordham University JOSEPH M. CARRIO Instructor in Spanish B.A.S., University of Havana BROTHER E. CLEMENTIAN, F.S.C. Assistant Professor of English B.A., La Salle College M.A., La Salle College BROTHER F. CHRISTOPHER, F.S.C. Associate Professor of Biology B.A., Catholic University of America M.S., Catholic University of America Ph.D., Catholic University of America VINCENT COOKE Lecturer in Industry Graduate Mechanical Engineer Drexel Institute \^ ROBERT J. COURTNEY ^%.^ Assistant Professor of Government B.A., La Salle College M.A., Niagara University MICHAEL DE ANGELIS Instructor in Accounting B.S., M.S., Temple University M.S., Temple University / JOSEPH E. CROWLEY Lecturer in Industry B.A., La Salle College LL.B., Temple University LAWRENCE DONDERO 'XT Instructor in Economics B.A., La Salle CoUege M.A., Fordham University BROTHER F. CYRIL, F.S.C. Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.A., Catholic University of America M.A., Ccuholic University of America UGO DONINI Associate Professor of History B.A., University of Pennsylvania M.A., University of Pennsylvania KURT A. DAUWALTER Assistant Professor of Chemistry ^ B.A., La Salle College Ph.D., Catholic University of America FREDERICK J. DOUGHERTY Instructor in Sociology B.A., La Salle College % M.A., Catholic University of America JOSEPH C. ECKERT, JR. Lecturer in Accounting BJS., La Salle College BROTHER F. FRANCIS, F.S.C. Assistant Professor of Economics B.A., La Salle College M.A., La Salle College BROTHER M. EDWARD, F.S.C. Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.A., La Salle College Litt.M., University of Pittsburgh BERNARD S. GOLDNER Associate Professor on Industry B.S., University of Pennsylvania M.A., University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania GEORGE FELLMETH Lecturer in Industry Graduate Industrial Engineer University of Purdue REVEREND CHARLES F. GORMAN Associate Professor of Sociology M.A., University of Pennsylvania LL.D., Villanova College JOSEPH F. FLUBACHER Professor of Economics '^^* -^ B.A., La Salle College M.A., Temple University Ed.D., Temple University JULES GOULET Instructor in French Brevet Superior, Lavet i&\ V JOSEPH G. GRASSI Instructor in Philosophy % B.A., St. Bernard's College H.A., Catholic University of America JOHN GUISCHARD Assistant Professor of French B.A., La Salle College M.A., Villanova College Ph.D., Laval University CHARLES GUERIN Lecturer in Business Law B.A., La Salle College LL.B., University of Pejinsylvania MAX GUZIKOWSKI Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A., Catholic University of America M.A., Catholic University of America Ph.D., Catholic University of America FRANCIS J. GUERIN, C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting B.S., La Salle College PAUL M. HAFEY Lecturer in Government B.A., Amherst College JOHN F. GUILTINAN, C.P.A. Instructor in Accounting CHARLES A. J. HALPIN, JR. Assistant Professor B.S., La Salle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania vX HOWARD L. HANNUM Instructor in English B.A., La Salic College cr M.A., University of Pennsylvania RICHARD T. HOAR Instructor in Philosophy B.A., St. Bonaventure's College M.A., St. Bonaventure's College lAMES W. HEALEY, C.P.A. Assistant Professor of Accounting B.C.S., New York University ROLAND HOLROYD Professor of Biology B.A., University of Pennsylvania M.A., University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Sc.D., La Salle College JAMES J. HENRY iM^ Associate Professor of Finance B.S., Villanova College M.A., Villanova College JOSEPH F. HOSEY Instructor in English B.A., La Salle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania EDWARD P. HILL Lecturer in Economics B.A., La Salle College PAUL STANISLAUS HSIANG Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion S.T.D.. Catholic University of America LEO C. INGLESBY Lecturer in Economics B.A., La Salle College M.A., Rutgers University BROTHER D. JULIUS, F.S.C. Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A., Catholic University of America M.S., Catholic University of America Ph.D., Catholic University of America LARRY H. JACKSON Instructor in Spanish B.A., La Salle College WALTER J. KAISER Instructor in Accounting B.S., La Salle College N BROTHER D. JOHN, F.C.S. Assistant Professor of Physics B.A., La Salle College M.S., Ph.D., Catholic University of America JAMES F. KELEHER Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A.. Providence College M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University BROTHER G. JOSEPH, F.C.S. Professor oj Physics B.A., Rock Hill College M.A., Rock Hill College CLAUDE F. KOCH Instructor in English B.S., La Salle College ROBERT F. LAVELLE Lecturer in Business Law B.A., University of Scranton w- LL.B., Catholic University of America JOHN A. LUKACS Visiting Lecturer in History B.A., University of Budapest M.A., University of Budapest Ph.D., University of Budapest ^^ BROTHER G. LEWIS, F.S.C. Professor of Mathematics B.A., La Salle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania Sc.D., Duquesne University DENNIS J. McCarthy Instructor in History B.A., La Salle College HARRY LIEDERBACH Lecturer in Business Law B.A., La Salle College LL.B., University of Pennsylvania DANIEL J. McCAULEY Instructor in Business Law B.A., La Salle College LL.B., University of Pennsylvania BROTHER E. LOUIS, F.S.C. Associate Professor of Spanish B.A., La Salle College M.A., University of Pennsylvania LIEUT. JOHN McCLOSKEY, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor in Military Science and Tactics B.S., La Salle College JOSEPH F. McCLOSKEY Associate Professor of History B.A., University of Pittsburgh #5^ '^'iR!^ IpK^ M.A., University of Pittsburgh Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh JOSEPH MORAN Lecturer in Spanish B.A., La Salle College JOHN F.
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