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iiilwlltl' s o Qttw eti Russell L. Brennan Lynn, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Mission Crusade l, 2, 3, 43 Debating 3, 4: Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Vets' Club lg Fool- ball l, 23 Senior Prom Committee, In- tramuralsg Shield 4g Booster Clubg Niht of Knights 33 Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President 2, 45 Labor Club 45 IRC, Business Forum 4. Russ as he was known to his friends was as likeable a man as you will meet anywhere. lt was Russ who changed the style from G. l, cast offs back to well-pressed civilian clothes. A great organizer he always had a solution to every problem. Iohn I . Britton, Ir. Waltham, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration IRC 3, 4, Shield, Treasurer 43 Labor Club 3, 45 Intramuralsg Vets' Club l, 2, 3, 43 Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 35 Senior Prom Committeeg Pen 8: Mike 3, 43 Business Forum 4, Secretary. Abe's tall Licolnesque figure was a welcome sight to all. His prematurely gray hair gave him the look of a pat- riach, his wisdom heightened the ef- fect. A humor unique and spontane- Robert G. Brochard Winooski, Vermont B.S. Business Administration Labor Club 3, 45 Hockey lg Intramurals. Bob will be remembered for his un- canny decisions as an umpire in the summer school softball league. Among his many worthwhile ventures as a student were his original ac- counting theories andthe distinguish- ed honor of being the first Senior to start his own business known as Hobby Haven. ous crackled through every conversa- tion. His loves: cigar smoking, conver- sation, and the chanting of Blue Moon. His pet peeve: trips to Poult- ney, Vermont. , XT' N L, I U 4.,. -A ., fi - 'AN X ' ff ' I it P is TFP' A . , - N Vg rf j Z' J .ltffff f- 2 fJ A Nil' 2 ':1 iif i'nws3tSStri X ' aw ., ,JI l-17.31 -V VL'iiEQ:w...-- ' ' 2-uf I V - 'N v - V '.':1',':' , ..,,. 1 E1 .- 1 ' 1 V Z .fi I fi' , nt' f , I X N if 44 I X - gi' f,v'2': I, ' ' 'Hs f - f Q f f '. 3 1, ff' fmfi-J-fx, Mf,f,GfFZf 2 - Z H' fe q ',,AL- , Y , 3'r'. 'A , I' ff 1 'l,:.,, 25-ai' 3 if faq. 4 X f. 1 ' f .J 'f' t' 4 -wr fl,-,.. V N , 1 - 41 fff.-ef 1,....,,,5f - A, f In :A A V. Lp 4.413 . y I YZ , ' , ri ,. . , , 2 ,' I . I' J V -1 , 1-it 9 V V. , y M tl ! . LA! 1 7.1 . I - 1 H . . ., ' f' B 14 an ...W Y 5 ,, W .,a,-7'--H TM? M, -f -- .x 'rt M' 1,,,'..1 +. ag '4 . 1- . , - -1, - Q , J J .N A ' ' f26
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gsi mzf' Sax! ix? QXW WSQQ Theodore A. Burzenski Weehawken, New Iersey B.S. Business Administration Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball lg French Club 4g Booster Clubg NYC Clubg Intra- murals. The Weehawken Wonder, was known by friend and foe because of his basketball prowess. He was a smasher of court records at St. Mike's, of traffic laws in Winooski and of hearts at UVM. His earned cuts record will remain as a goal for every incoming student. Martin F. Cahill Iohn I . Cameron Bennington, Vermont Somerville, Massachusetts AB. English B.S. Business Administration Debating Club 2: SMOC l, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club: Dean's List lg Ski Team 3: Parade of Horribles 1, 2: Class Play Competition 35 Intramurals. The Mart, was most at home swoop- ing down the slopes at Stowe or Brom- ley. But lacking the snow, Marty lost himself in his Stravinsky or Beethoven or buried himself in a volume of Blake or even Eliot. Marty discovered newer, deeper interests during his four years but he still kept the ready wit and friendly nature which we first found in him. Sodality 25 Boston Clubg P.R.O.g Intra- muralsg Booster Clubg Shield 43 Business Forum. Mad lack, the original dry humor man, was a ready source of laughs. His ready smile and Iohnsonian wit kept every one behaving especially Gorgeous Russ, His four year addic- tion to golf finally led to perfection and we wished him the same success in the game of life. SS t - ' ,. --.Q s J 4 2 I , ' T - U . 'i f f 4, Pg 5:2 ,lf ' l 'ftii' ' QYVLQ7 ' . - .' f l,,-,, r I W . J x - X 1 4 ',,, . I I subdir : ! f ' ' I 55 'lil ff A ' F ll l N X , , 1 , X1 I' ' . r Ef'f er fl X wsu Lsvzgayrs 1 v, JJ, XS 'f' is l28l
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