Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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Ryan served as a guxde as Cardmal Tissercmt E 0 vxslted St Mxchael s xn October On a blustery President s Day we dedicated the grotto to Our Lady of Fatxma. Christmas Cards were used to help the missions Night rosary was a vol untary prachse m many of the campus halls

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Front Row: B. Gettens, B. Boucher, D, Gregoire, P. Pinord. Second Row: Fr. Paulin, I. Trotier, P, Thibault, W. Doyle, E. O'Neil. Third Row: W, Carey, B. Delesus, E. Smoot, D. Dailey, G. Me-isenzahl, P. Caouette. Fourth Row: F, Davis, D. Slaven, W, O'l-learn. SODALITY Moderator, Bev. Leon Paulin, SSE, Presi- dent, lohn Trotier, Vice President, Eugene O'Neil, Treasurer, William Doyle, Secretary, Paul Thibeault. The Sodality is one of the oldest student organizations on campus. The principal am- bition of its seventy-six members is to foster a deeper devotion to Our Blessed Lady, not only among its membership but also among the student body as a whole. During the year 1950-'51 its program of activities, including discussion groups and special devotions, was under the direct su- MISSION CRUSADE Moderator, Bev. Maurice Boucher, SSE, Pres- ident, Paul Boucher, Vice President, Lloyd No- lan, Secretary, Bernard Flynn, Treasurer, Don- ald Ryan. Directing the greatest part of its activities to the support of the Selma Boys' Club, the Mis- sion Crusade managed a strenuous schedule in the year 1950-'5l. Some of the fund raising activities included: Sunday collections, directed by Iohn Carbon- pervision of its Moderator and club officers. Along with its duty of assisting in the care of the College Chapel the Sodality also as- sisted the newly established Carmelite Con- vent at Williston, Vermont. One of the praiseworthy and interesting events of the year was the Montreal trip, made to see the many religious points of in- terest in and around that Canadian city. Toward the close of the school year both the Sodality and Mission Crusade held a joint Communion Breakfast. lt was a successful event for those attending and fitting climax to a spiritually successful year. neau and Bill Cofrances, a mite box system or- ganized by Bill Doyle, a jazz concert arrangeo by Bill Cofrances, and a Christmas card sale. Through the NECCS the club functioned as a mission committee for the New England re- gion. Paul Boucher was chairman of this pro- gram, assisted by Bernard Flynn. An extensive spiritual program was carrieg out. Under the direction of Bob Lesch religious pamphlets were distributed. The club held Q monthly Communion Sunday, and a Commun- ion breakfast in the early spring. fr MISSION CRUSAD Left to right: W. Cof- rances, B. Flynn, P. Boucher, Fr. Boucher, L. Nolan, I. Carbon- nectu, D. Ryan.



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L A B O R Front Row: W. Kenney, G. Dudley, I. Conway, Mr. McLaughlin, A. Marsiglio, I. Cam- eron, H. Carey, P. Cavanaugh. Second Row: I. Pelletier, D. Driscoll, P. Rafferty, I. Montanye, I, Hallinan, I. Lyons, I. Roth, I. Donigan, H. Zagejeski, O. Shevlin, R. Fitz- gerald, I. Walsh. Third Row: I. Gannon, I. Ford. THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS CLUB Moderator Prof. Iames I. McLaughlin, Presi- dent, Anthony Marsiglio, Vice President, Iohn Cameron, Secretary, Iohn Conway, Corres- ponding Secretary, Harold Carey, Treasurer, George Dudley. For the past two years The Industrial Rela- tions Club has been successfully and progres- sively functioning. The specific purpose of the club is to foster a more complete, clearer under- standing of existing labor problems. At a regional meeting of the NPCCS in Bos- ton last year, St. Michael's Labor Relations Club was given the honor of sponsoring a panel to include all the New England Catholic Colleges, also to include prominent speakers represent- ing Management, Labor, Government, and the Catholic Church. Throughout the year the Labor Relations Club invited many speakers to its bi-monthly meetings thus promoting interest and enthusi- asm for one of the largest student organizations on campus. 1301 THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Moderator, Prof. I. P. O'Beirne, President, Robert Laforge, Vice President, Iames Sheeran, Secretary, Charles Danehy, Treasurer, Robert White. The International Relations Club was formed during the 1949-'50 school year by those stu- dents who realized the need for a knowledge of international politics, and the evaluation of them in the light of history and Christian ethics. This year, under the direction of President Bob Laforge, assisted by program chairmen Iim Stafford and Bob Morway, the club has held c series of lectures and debates which nevel failed to provoke interesting discussion. It alst compiled an enviable record of discussion with other colleges. With the graduation of the Class of l95l, thi International Relations Club has completed twt years of study and action in this important fiela The progress made has been due largely to th co-operation of faculty moderator Prof. I. P O'Beirne and the student officers who hav given much of their time and effort to insur success. I Left to right: Mr. O'Beirne, R. White, T. Casey, I. Sheeran, I. Carbonneau, C. Danehey, I. Lawler, R. LaPorge ...scam ,Hs . wwf -flmwiwvlefr-iii

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