The Scranton Times

The Scranton Times

XJnivcrsitybfSctanton The Literary *^ 1^ II /4 iu •-^ig"* » 'JF, s eniov students of the World, reaching the crest o[ the hill, stand awhile and look back in order to store in memory those several personal images which will serve as reminders of the years spent at Alma Mater. We Seniors, [irst salute the Administration, and then watch fellow Graduates pass by. Formal Occasions are seen in tinted sepia. After glimpses of the various Classes, we review Athletics at the Uniwersity concluding with th run of Activities. These, the substance of our collegiate life, we wish to bind for life, within "THE WINDHOVER" To Christ Our Lord I caught this morning morning's minion, king­ dom of daylight's dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon in his riding Of the rolling level underneath steady air, and striding High there, how he rung upon the rein of a wimpling wing In his ecstasy! then off, off forth on swing. As a skate's heel seeps smooth on a bow-ben: the hurl and gliding Rebuffed the big wind. My heart in hiding Stirred for a bird.^the achieve of, the mastery of the thing! Brute beauty and valour and act, oh, air, pride, plume, here Buckle! And the lire that breaks from thee then, a billion Times told lovelier, more dangerous. O my chevalier! No wonder of it: sheer plod makes plough down sillion Shine, and blue black embers, ah my dear. Fall, gall themselves, and gash gold-vermilion. —Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J. RELIGIO The lofty flight of the Windhover, reflecting the mastery of Christ, symbolizes the sublime aspira­ tions which have been nourished in us by the spirit of our education: the search for eternal values by following the Truth and the Life. CULTURA Christ our Lord, the Chevalier, epitomizes the excellence each of us strives to achieve. His is the ideal Manhood that has been held up for us to emulate. Supremely inimitable, yet ever demand­ ing imitation. His "beauty and valor and act" are the glorious exemplar our eyes have been trained to see, our hearts to follow. MORES By meek submission to suffering and death, the Divine Master displayed with faultless magnifi­ cence that supernatural humility without which no man can progress spiritually. Just as the grain of wheat must fall into the ground and die before it can realize its capacities, so too must we lowly "plowmen" accept sorrow and toil in a spirit of humble obedience as we work to cultivate true and noble Christian personalities. -P.P.L. DEDICATION JLn this memorable year of our own lives, We, the Senior Class, are happy to felicitate on the golden anniversary of his ordination. His Holiness, Pius XII. ADMINISTRATION *»»^iai»**WRSm^--F*9Ef»7r" Officers • Faculty • Staff VERY REVEREND J. EUGENE GALLERY, S.J. President of The University of Scranton OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY VERY REVEREND }. EUGENE GALLERY, S.J., PH.D., LL.D President REVEREND DAVID T. MADDEN, S.J Administrative Assistant to the President REVEREND ARTHUR A. NORTH, S.J Vice-President, Dean of Studies REVEREND JOSEPH A, CAWLEY, S.J Secretary REVEREND KENNETH L. GRAHAM, S.J Treasurer REVEREND JOHN J. CONIFF ,S.J. Dean of Men REVEREND JAMES A. MARTIN, S.J Student Counselor REVEREND RICHARD F. GRADY, S.J Dean of Evening School FRANK J. O'HARA Assistant to the President; Registrar BOARD OF REGENTS VERY REVEREND J. EUGENE GALLERY, S.J. Chairman FRANK J. O'HARA Secretary JOHN J. APONICK DAVID T. MADDEN JOSEPH G. CASEY JAMES A. MARTIN WILLIAM R. CASTLE MICHAEL J. MARTIN JOSEPH A. CAWLEY ARTHUR A. NORTH JOHN J. CONIFF A. BLAIR PLATT JOHN F. LENNY FRANK C. WALKER GEORGE M. D. LEWIS EDWARD W. WARREN #**" '***' REV. JOHN J. CONIFF, S.J. REV. RICHARD F. GRADY, S.J. FRANCIS R SCHERER, S.J. Dean of Night School Dean of Discipline Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Studies Assistant Dean of Men REVEREND ARTHUR A. NORTH, S.J. Dean of Studies RELIGION—Top: Department Head, Rev. James PHILOSOPHY—Top: Department Head, Rev. John A. Martin, S.J., M.A.; Rev. William L Donovan, A. Jacklin, S.J., M.A.; John E. Bourne, Ed.M., Ph.D., A.B., Rev. William J. Giroux, A.B., S.T.B., Rev. Jo­ Rev. John J. Coniff, S.J., M.A., Ph.D., and William seph A. Griffin, M.A., Ph.D., Rev. John J. Green, R. Davey, M.A. Bottom: Rev. James F. Dougherty, M.A. Bottom: Rev. William F. hiines. Rev. Stanislaus S.J., M.A., William L Kelley, M.A., Rev. Paul A. J. Kolucki, A.B., S.T.B., Rev. Michael J. Quinn, B.B., Reed, S.J., M.A., and Rev. Charles B. Trundle, S.J., Rev. Joseph T. Shaughnessy, A.B., and Rev. Henry M.A., Ph.L, S.T.L A. Wayda, A.B. Also in department: Rev. John F. Carroll, M.A., J.C.D., S.T.L, Rev. Francis D. Cortese, A.B., and Rev. Michael C. Ozalas, A.B. /**. f ^il y f ) LANGUAGES—Top: Department Head, Edward ENGINEERING—Top: Department Head, Andrev^ M. Corbett, M.A., Ph.D.; Rev. Joseph P. Beleckas, W. Plonsky, B.S., M.S. in E.E.; Edward F. Bartley, S.J., S.T.L, Ph.D., Frank A. Cimini, A.B., and Mrs. B.S., and John M. Beaumont, M.E. Bottom: Edward Eleanor Rozajeski, A.B. Bottom: Dante S. Sena, F. O'Shea, S.J., A.B., Joseph G. Savulis, B.S., and M.A., David G. Sherman, A.B., Ltt. I., Michael P. Harold W. Rist, B.S. in C.E. Also in department: Weiss, M.A., J.S.D., Ph.D., and Anthony A. Vaiciu­ Cyril P. O'Hora, A.B. laitis. Utt. 1. ...••<?Psp^ W ...T .«' SOCIAL SCIENCE—Department Head, Vincent V. Mott, M.A., John J. Baldi, M.S.S.W., William F. Budgen, B.A., and Joseph J. Walsh, A.M., LLM. Also in department: Matthew O'Keefe, B.S., John J. Reilly, M.A., and Thomas G. Sheehan, A.B. Utt. L ENGLISH—Top: Department Head, Rev. Richard F. Grady, S.J., M.A., LS.T,, Ph.D.; Joseph F. Belvedere, M.A., Edward J. Burke, M. Ed., Joseph B. CuUather, M.A., and John A. Huzzard, B.S. Bottom: Bernard J. Lavin, S.J., M.A., Vincent J. McCoola, M.A., Lawrence J. Pontrelli, M.A., John Vournakes, M.A., and Edward A. Watts, M.A. Also in department: Margaret M. Durkin, Ed.M. i * EDUCATION—Department Head, Lawrence J. Lennon, M.S., Ph.D.; Stephen J. Budash, B.S., James A. Driscoll, M.A., L. Paul Miller, M.A., and Robert C. Thomas, Ph.D. Also in department: Richard F. Mc­ Nichols, M.A., and Paul J. Ully, B.A. ARTS AND LIBRARY—Top: Department Head, Rev. Robert E. O'Brien, S. J., A.B., Ph.L.; Terrance F. Gallagher, A.B., LLB., Thomas V. O'Leary, A.B., and Assistant Librarian Angelina T. Scardamaglia, A.B. Bottom: Librarian Josephine M. Savaro, A.B., B.S. in L.S., As­ sistant Librarian Catherine A. McDonough, A.B., Assistant Librarian Mildred A. Norton, B.S., and Assistant Librarian Marianne McTighe, B.S. Also in department: Thomas F. Kelly, B.S. I / ^ /.J^ PHYSICS—Department Head, Joseph P. Harper, M.A., M.S.; Eugene A. McGinnis, B. S., Earle B. Mullen, M.A., and Earl D. Rounds, B.S. CHEMISTRY—Top: Department Head, Joseph A Cawley, S.J., M.A., Ph.L.; Umbay H. Burti, B.S., and Henry E. Evert, M.S., Ph.D. Bottom: Ernest N. Lamberti, B.S., Thomas G. Murray, B.S., Joseph P. Neary, M.S., and Joseph A. Wolski, B.S. i y BIOLOGY—Department Head, Leonard N. Wolf, M.S., Ph.D; James A. Corrigan, B.S., James L. Harley, S.J., M.A., M.S., Elmer M. Kruper, B.A., and Joseph M. Venckus, S.J., Ph.D. HISTORY—Top: Department Head, Clarence C. Walton, M.A., Ph.D.; Francis C. Brown, M.A., and Cornelius J. Casey, M.A. Bottom: Francis X. Gerrity, M.A., Antanas Kucas, M.A., Ph.D., Eugene Michael Langan, A.B., and Timothy H. Scully, M.A. f'T** •-^.^ If- 1. k**' < Ir". IP''' BUSINESS—Top: Department Head, Herman L Senker, M.B.A., Ph.S.; Joseph S. Artabane, B.S., Henry M. Biglan, A.B., LL.B., and Charles J. Buckley, B.S. Second: Robert N. Eckersley, A.B., C.P.A., Vance L. Eckersley, A.B., LLB., C.P.A., Joseph E. Gallagher, A.B., LL.B., and Vincent P. Kelleher, A.B. Third: Robert E. O'Brien, A.B., LLB., Robert W. Tyler, B.S., Irving Sicherman, M.S., C.P.A., and Robert C. Shaffer, B.S. Also in department: James A. Doherty, M.B.A., Daniel J. Houli­ han, B.S., John P. McLean, B.S., Robert W. O'Malley, A.B., and John C. Villaume, M.A. ADMINISTRATION-Mrs. Virginia Walsh, Recorder; Anthony Weber, B.A., M.A., Procurator. GRADUATES Officers • Class Comments • Arts • Social Science • Sciences • Business JOSEPH D. BURKE President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS "*^ 4 1^ LEE A. KENISAN Vice-Presidenf PATRICK J. BOYLAN Treosurer j^- ALBERT A. KREIS Secretary CLASS HONORS Graduated With Highest Honors Cum Laude JAMES eiRARD BRENNAN, B.S. AUGUST FRANK FRATTALI, B.S. JOHN JOSEPH GEBERT, Jr., B.S. Magna Cum Laude EDWARD J. GRYSAVAGE, B.A. DAVID HENRY BURTON, B.S. PAUL FRANCIS HART, B.S. JOSEPH FRANCIS CLUNAN, B.S. MARIE PERINA HEID, B.S. JOSEPH JOHN COLLURA, B.S. THOMAS JOSEPH HENLEY, B.S.

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