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Q- ' M55 an PIERRE WALLACH is a pipe-smoking history major from Woodside, New Jer- sey. Pete had an interlude in the U.S. Army before returning to the campus in his junior year. He made good use of his service time because he went to the Army Language School at Monterey and later taught Chinese to other servicemen in Washington, D.C. It was a change to return to the other side of the lecturn but Pete made the switch easily. Pete occasionally tells some hair-raising tales of life in old Aquinas Ceight to a room, Pete'?J and now he finds himself as prefect in St. Joseph's. He is well known for his track abilities but he couples that interest with the fine arts and modern European history. He pounds out Mr. Mullen's papers and his essays for Dr. Thomson on an ancient Royal and Pete wishes to return to the teaching role after graduate school for history. The knowledgable senior should use his past experience to best advantage. CARI. MCCARDEN-it was uCommander', at the Pershing Rifles drills and inspections. It was Colonel,' at the Tuesday afternoon R.O.T.C. drills. It was Best Cadet to his proud confreres at Summer Camp. It was 'tSocial Chairman to the dreamy-eyed freshman who attended the many mixers arranged by Carl. It was Congressman each Wednesday night when the Student Congress met for, one of its hectic legislative sessions. It was Pal', to the kids that he counselled at play- grounds and social institutions. His titles seem to tell the story of Carl McCarden, one of the most active and popular individuals in the class. Moving from one activ- ity to another, Carl would seem to have little time for scholastic work but as all history majors know, Carl puts in his hours of study. Carl is, of course, interested in social work and was recently Inter-racial Justice Chairman for the N.F.C.C.S. He is contemplating a future in business and hopes to attend law school.
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JOHN ROSSOMONDO is the very popular president of the Carolan Club and quite probably the most traveled man on campus. For the past two summers, John. has worked on the ocean liners United Statesi' and g'America', and, of course, John has taken full advantage of his opportunities to visit Ire- land, England, France and Germany. By the way, he purchased his little Peugeuot in Germany-where else? Next sum- mer, the c'Rose will attempt a globe-circling voyage on a freighter. The political science major from Haworth, New Jersey says that he will not be a professional student prefect or a Little League player-manager, or Dorm League basketball coach. Rather, he might try a career in public relations before using his organizational know-how as president of General Motors. CHARLES GOETZ is an outstanding scholar, runner and editor. Charlie, a National Merit Scholarship winner, will be remembered for putting out the most interesting COWL during our four-year stay at Providence. Charlie's stimulating Memo from the Editor column was only one feature of the paper that won the nod of professionals as the outstanding college weekly in New England. The class agent has spent some summers dabbling on Wall Street, and last summer, he studied in Mexico. The outspoken ed- itor also chalked up many harrier wins for Harry Coates. Charlie is thinking of attending graduate school for work in South American economics and related fields.
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JIM GEARY is a forward-looking young political sci- ence major from Lowell, Massachusetts. Last summer, I im was one of a select group of Bay State residents to participate in the Student Intern Program, learning the practical work of state government. He has long been interested in class aifairs and is to be remembered for his election debate with Tom O,Herron. A Navy vet- eran, J im wishes to attend law school but, until then, he must submit his weeekly reports in the Honors Colo- quium. BOB GRATHWOL is another serious student who has made a career of good scholastic work and extra-curricular activities. The historical half of the Big Duo, the Grath is also something of a crusader against the inequalities of campus and civilization. Bob showed his best at the Honor Colloquium and in his other honor classes and reading courses. The history major from Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent last summer at Laval University in Canada, studying French literature. He was also an outstanding R.O.T.C. cadet in his freshman and sophomore years and has worked with roommate Charlie Goetz on the COWL. Bob has appeared in a number of Pyramid Players productions and is currently serving as president of that distin- guished group. He would like to study in Europe and then teach in college. . - - '
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