Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 125 of 188
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KNIGHTS AND KNAVES Moderator, Rev. Edward I. Tining, SSE, Pres- ident, Dennis C. Scanlon, Vice President, Iohn C. Flynn, Treasurer, Iohn G. Swift, Secretary, William E. Kennedy. The Knights and Knaves opened the year with their most difficult assignment, that of handling the technical end of producing and staging the Night of Knights. Iohn Swift was Student Chairman of the production, a variety show put on for the benefit of the Burlington Boys' Club. Swift and Fran Barrett shared the task of M. Ceeing the show while Bill Kennedy and Don Bliss who helped Fran Barrett with the publicity. Next on the list of activities were the class plays through which the club picked up two able actors, Ed Buest and George Dolan, to make up for the tribulations caused by schedule troubles. Then it was back to Father Tining, the genial Cexcept during the last week of putting on a playl moderator, to start work on i'Coriolanus, which somehow turned into 'if-is You Like lt, before it went on the stage as a successful 'ima- jor production. helped fill out the show as a rustic lra Allen and Howie Lancour furnished some sharp piano ac- companiments, Back-stage Work by the Bernies from Win- ooski, Blais and Couture and by another Win- ooski boy, Rod Billups, plus one 'ifurriner from New Iersey, Nick Tarrant, furnished the show with sets. Iay Flynn ran the lights while Ioe Blasie got ripping mad every time he was ad- dressed by his title of Wardrobe Mistress. Two of the least noticed but hardest working members of the club during this show were President Dinny Scanlon, the stage-manager, .. affiwar, .. .. r . , ...i Front Row: B. Couture, W. Kennedy, D. Scanlon, Fr. Tining, I. Flynn, D. Bliss, C. Guill. Second Row: H. Lancour, I. Blaisie, R. Billups, E. Buest, N. Tarrant, B. Blais, R. Pihiel. THE KNIGHTS AND KNAVES E121 5 So THAT S hovs you wanted it!

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OUTING CLUB - i x Front: I. Gallant, D. Fitzmaurice, R. Digan. Bock Row: I. Quinn, F. Davis, I. Crowley, W. O'Hearn, E. Rowan, I. Zacharer. OUTING CLUB Moderator, Prof. Cornelius Hannigan, Presi- dent, William O'l-learn, Co-ordinator of Activi- ties, Ioseph Crowley, Secretary, Edward Bowan, Treasurer, Francis Davis. The Outing Club, which has the largest mem- bership of any club on campus, really got off to a flying start this year. As its first undertak- ing the club ran one of the most successful Pep Rallies in the history of the school. The snake dance and rally committee, headed by Don Slaven, gave the homecoming Alumni a great welcome. The Outing Club made with the glad hand over Homecoming Weekend. The annual Columbus Day hike up the side of Mt. Mansfield was enjoyed by a bus load of Outing Clubbers who defied rain and fog to spend an enjoyable day at the Octagon hut on the summit. This year no one got lost, despite the fog. The next club activity was the holding of the annual Football Dance. The dance, under the capable direction of George Kieswetter, was successful. The senior members of the squad were honored and were invited to the Winter Carnival as guests of the club. Doc Iacobs, Bill Piscone and Barry Brannon were on hand to give the boys ct well deserved pat on the back for a great season. Before we knew it the Night of Knights show was upon us. Who can forget the songs of Paul St. Marie, Iohn Provenzano, Iack Terenzini and Don Slaven backed up by the Black Faced Chorus? One of the best Winter Carnivals the school has known was run by the club in February. The highlight of the Weekend was the Iazz Con- cert given by Bill Cofrances, and the great job done in decorations by Iohn Provenzano. Other events sponsored by the club were the annual trip to Green Mountain, Spring picnics and hikes to nearby mountains.



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1221 B I O L O G Y Front Row: P. Shaughnessy, W. Zimolka, Mr. Hartnett, R. DeIesus, I. Kurzon, E. Rowan. Second Row: I. Trebiasacci, F, Mayo, I. Early, I. Fitzgerald, I. Medrek, N, Mara, D, Mauzerall, I. Gallant. Third Row: E. Trotter, T. Garofano, D. Eitzmaurice, I. Izzo, R. Gifford, R. Buden, G. Recore. BIOLOGY CLUB Moderator, Prof. Iohn C. l-lartnettg President, Ramon DeIesus, Vice President, William Zimol- ka, Secretary-Treasurer, Paul Shaughnessy. The year 1950-'51 showed an increase of suc- cess and activity for the Biology Club. During the first semester, the club presented a guest speaker, took a memorable field trip to the University of Vermont Medical School, lis- tened to many well prepared papers delivered by the members, and also sponsored educa- tional movies. The second semester held as much promise as the first had shown. There were plans for an- other field trip, for a social function in conjunc- tion With the Honorary Chemistry Society, and for the continuation of the club project, produc- ing a movie on the dissection of a cat. H M THE HONORARY CHEMISTRY SOCIETY- Moderator, Prof. Roger L. Keleher, President, David Mauzerallg Vice President, Iohn Medrekg Secretary, Iames Early, Treasurer, Ramon De- Iesusg Sergeant-at-Arms, Norris Nash. During the l95U-'Sl school year, The Honor- ary Chemistry Society expanded its program on an all around basis. The first semester showed an increased interest in activities. Sev- eral Well prepared papers were delivered by the members and motion pictures of direct in- terest to the society were shown. The society also adopted a key Which.was to be the official emblem. The second semester showed even greater promise as Dr. Lemaire had been scheduled as a guest speaker, a dinner-dance was in the near future, and the annual Maple Sugar Outing was soon to take place. Front Row: I. Early, N. Nash, I. Medrek, Mr. Keleher, D. Mauzerall, R. DeIesus. Second Row: T. Lesauter, F. Mayo, I. Kelliher, H. Young, B. Kurzon, N. Mara, I. Kurzon. Third Row: T. Garo- tano, E. Leavy, R. Saviot, T. Reavey, R. Gifford, M. Roy, G, Recore.

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