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DENNIS J. ANDERSON 14 Maple Drive West New Hyde Park, New York CLASS VICE PRESIDENT 2,3,4; DEAN’S LIST 1,3,4; C.C.D. 4; INTRAMURALS 1,2,3,4; SOCIAL COMMITTEE 3; INITIATION COMMITTEE 2; GENERAL COORDINATOR O F THE STU¬ DENT LITURGICAL COMMITTEE 4; BRIDGE CLUB 3,4; HISTORY CLUB 3,4; COURIER 1,2; ASSISTANT EDITOR OF PHOENIX 4; J.V. BASKETBALL 1; LUNCH CLUB 4. RONALD J. AUCLAIR 1 Fielding Street Worcester, Massachusetts WORCESTER CLUB 1,2,3,4; CROWN AND SHIELD 2,3,4; CAPTAIN OF CROSS COUN¬ TRY 1,2.
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SENIORS L. to R., Dennis Anderson, Vice-President; John Jenkins, President; Richard Brodeur, Treasurer. This June Assumption College will graduate the first complete “product” of the new campus. With¬ out doubt, the class of ’64 is proud of this distinction, and as it actually ’commences’ a wholly new and challenging way of life, it can feel confident of attain¬ ing much success because of the superior education it has received. The acceptance of future responsi¬ bility will be made easier because we know that Assumption has prepared us well for such a task. We are also proud to say that for the last four years, we have maintained one of the highest class averages. But this was not accomplished at the ex¬ pense of extra-curricular activities. Constantly, the members of the class have enthusiastically partici¬ pated in varsity sports and campus organizations, not to mention the ambition shown in initiating such activities as the Grand Imperial Luncheoneers. Hum¬ bly, we feel that much of the “esprit de corps” at Assumption will leave with the class of ’64. We take with us unique memories which will always remain in our minds. Anxious, then, though somewhat saddened, we leave Assumption behind to put into practice what we have learned. However, we know that when we return for a visit, we will see that Assumption College has remained true to its high quality of standards, and is faithfully conforming to its motto, “Donee formetur Christus in vobis.” 22
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JOHN BARNOSKY 9 Concord Street Floral Park, New York C.C.D. 4; GLEE CLUB 1,2; BRIDGE CLUB 2,3,4; HEIGHTS 2,3; HEIGHTS SPORTS EDITOR 3; COURIER 1,2,3; PHOENIX 3,4; PHOENIX ED¬ ITOR IN CHIEF 4; J.V. BASKETBALL 1,2; BOWLING TEAM 1,2; SOCIAL COMMITTEE 2; DEAN’S LIST 1,3,4; INTRAMURALS 1,2,3,4; STUDENT LITURGICAL COMMITTEE 4; IN¬ ITIATION COMMITTEE 2; ASSUMPTION ALUMNI MAGAZINE 2,3,4; LUNCH CLUB 4. THOMAS J. BAILLARGEON 242 Center Street Bristol, Connecticut C.C.D. 4; GLEE CLUB 1,2; FRENCH CLUB 1; COURIER 1,2; PHOENIX 2; PHILOSOPHY CLUB 3,4; DEBATING SOCIETY 1; ST. JOHN’S GUILD 1,2,3; ST. PIUS X CHANT SOCIETY 1,2,3.
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