Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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C A R I L L O N 1 Front Row: M. Roy, T. Lesauter, Fr. Lanoue, I. Chachere, V. Ferland. Back Row: G. Guillen, R. Delesus, I. Handal, M. Guillemette. THE CLUB CARILLON - Moderator, Rev. lohn Lanoue, SSE, President, Maurice Guill- mette, Vice President, lohn Chachere, Secre- tary, Vianney Ferland, Treasurer, Anthony Lesauteur. With a resurgence of new interest and inten- tion by fifteen members, The Club Carillon be- came an actual French Literary society. The Carilloners built their entire program of activity for the year around two major pro- jects. The first of these was a play to be given by a well known troupe of Canadian actors in Austin Hall near the end of Ianuary. The second was a trip to Montreal. This trip proved success- ful, the members visiting Notre Dame Cathedral, the University of Montreal, the Wax Museum and other important places under the generous sponsorship of the Montreal Chamber of Com- merce. With the general activity of informal meet- ings, readings, discussions, short dramatiza- tions and singing Cthere are others besides Allouette you knowl the Club Carillon estab- lished itself as a society to perfect the appre- ciation of French Culture on St. Michaels cam- pus. THE SPANISH CLUB - Moderator, Prof. Ios- eph Vinci, President, lose Handalg Vice Presi- dent, Iohn Chachere, Secretary, Gustavo Guil- len. The year 1950-'51 proved both educational and interesting for the members of the Spanish Club. Its moderator and student officers con- ducted a series of lectures and talks on the His- tory and Indian Cultures of South American peoples. Handal gave a talk on the conquest of Mexico and the invasion of Honduras by the forces of Cortes. Guillen lectured on lndian learning and customs. The members spent most of the time devoted to meetings reading, reviewing and discussing Spanish newspapers, periodicals, current events and political problems. Front Row: G. Guillen, Mr, Vinci. Back Row: R. Delesus, I. Chachere, I. Handal. 123

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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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Wh-.LL Front Row: G. Filteau, L. Panakio, W. Driscoll, P. Dumais, Miss M. Ladue, Miss A, Hogan. Second Row: F. Durgin, R. Sippel, R. Ware, A. Castellana, L. De Roma. Moderator, Bev. Gerard E. Duiord SSE, Pres- ident, Howard F. Lancourg Vice President, Pat loyal, Recording Secretary, Betty Lawrenceg Corresponding Secretary, Pat Stanclilt. lt was a year of innovations for the Pen 6. Mike. First on the list of new twists, was the change in the name oi the weekly program. The show's title was changed from Catholic Information on the Air to Designs for Christian Living. There was also a new time tor the halt hour program, l2:3O on Sundays over WIOY. Next came the change in moderators. Early in the year, Fr. Mclsaac, who had expended much wit and energy in two years as modera- tor, was called back to duties in the Boston Arch- diocese. Fortunately St. Michael's was able to provide a capable replacement in the person of Fr. Duiord. Another innovation which marked the year 1950-'51, was the practice of producing a cycle of dramas on The Passion during Lent. Finally, the club this year began to hold Workshop meetings once every two weeks at which the members were drilled in the technical side oi radio. Fr. Dutord and Iohn Swift put heads together over a problem. As in the tour years since its institution, the club functioned as a three school organization, though St. Michael's provided the largest per- centage oi its members. Members also repre- sented Trinity and the Newman Club of UVM. Despite the innovations, however, the Pen 61 Mike continued .in 1950-'Sl to fulfill its basic aims: propagating the faith through radio, and providing practical radio experience tor Cath- olic undergrads. PEN AND MIKE CLUB 51243

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