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X ONE-fogeml ,tflgf gf pRESlD5W :digg 1 Q3 rx? X . O .,.,-ff if swtixxyxw 6 I N XXX X fix X Qi :L , l , 1 .Koo Stan 'II' 1 Q 4 .V f 951.-f Harland A. Cass Barton, Vermont AB, English Chem. Soc. 2, Vice President 2g SAC 23 Choir I3 Biology Club 13 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 43 Mission Crusade 43 SMOC 43 Delta lipsilon Sigma. Harland always impresed us as a student. His high-pitched voice, curly blond hair and stocky build will be hard to forget. A true supporter of oti- campus lite, BERT was hardly ever seen without Bob Thibodeau. An Eng- lish major with a bent toward teach- ing, he carried with him our best wishes. 0400 Patrick I. Cavcmaugh Hoosick Falls, New York B.S. Business Administration Booster Club3 Class Secretary 43 Intra- muralsg IRC 43 junior Prom Commit- tee3 Labor Club 43 Mission Crusade 3, 45 SMOC 3, 43 Albany Club: Winter Carnival Committee 33 Shield 4. Pat was a member oi the Hoosic Falls Chamber of Commerce. He always in- sisted that Dave Egan's column should be required reading for col- lege students. Pat did everything in a big way including taking that after- noon siesta. He was leaving his after- graduation plans pretty much in the hands of the air-corps reserve. Iohn L. Clancy Holliston, Massachusetts BS. Biology Chem. Soc. 23 Biology Club 3, 43 Boston Club. Sincerity and perserverance were the outstanding characteristics ot Hollis- ton's only representative at St. Mich- ael's. Iohn personified the adage that still water runs deep. Calm and un- ruffled, Silent lohn passed through his tour years with a minimum of fuss. There was only one problem that really bothered him-had the barber cut his hair too short? Qgggmidbmtgky b S ? Q0 i 1'1- E 5 ywwm 45 ? i311
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mttliamgf' ss cef- Q w as fs V .1 , Q-2-D r X Z . Harold S. Carey. Ir. Barre, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Vets' Club l, 23 Intramurals: Booster Clubg Labor Club 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Dean's List 1, 2, 3. Harry, besides being a likeable guy, was also one of our better students, particularly in Mr. McKennirey's Corp. Finance Class. The other half of the Hannon-Carey combo, he loved to extol the virtues of Saratoga Vichy Water. Harry wasn't really from Wor- cester, he just said that rather than try to explain the location of Barre, Mass- achusetts. He was another one who joined the ranks of the benedicts, when he maried a charming home town girl. 2. Thomas P. Carney Burlington, Vermont BS. Business Administration Booster Club, Dean's List l, 2, 31 Shield Staff 45 Senior Ball Committeeg Delta Epsilon Sigma. Pete, the campus representative for Hayes and Carney, fitted us out with our caps and gowns. He never was a track man until our last year, when it was a race with the Naval Reserve. He was a standout scholastically and he never had any trouble with his Personal Finance. lu Thomas I. Casey Malone, New York A.B. History Dean's List 3, 4g IRC 43 Philosophy Club 4. His face had a quality of eternal youth about it, the eyes, perpetually half asleep while the rest of him was amazingly awake. He was a scholar's scholar who did mountainous labor on seven courses. We knew him for his quiet manner, dogged perserver- ance and his fidelity to his friends. W0 71571 E MW!! I-ll iw: mi: l 41: WI if -sl Y.-: , x N SL' i ' noi
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tcihvaittf' -gig! Q CQ' gn 'Dm 5 liltoifmqp William A. Cofrcmces Harnden, Connecticut AB. Social Studies Booster Club, Connecticut Clubg .Krab- ian Knights 4, Leader 3, 43 Mission Crusade 3, 4, President 43 Deans List 33 Night of Knights 3, 43 Band 4, Director 43 Junior Prom Coniinitteeg College YVho's YVho. Bill really hit a high note around cam- pus during his college days. Willy could make that saxophone sing and he was the sort of leader it was a pleasure to follow. We'll always re- member Bill and Gene making THEIR kind of music in those jam sessions in the classrooms in Aquinas. We'll also remember those sharp clothes and the guy who never refused a request. Brother William I. Condon Bronx, New York Political Science Glee Club 1,233 Sodalityg Baseball l, 23 Intrzitnuralsg SMOC 1. Brother had worn a police uniform be- fore he joined us, and his motto was: Let Iustice Prevailf' For him, it was injustice incarnate to see a clothes store clerk's techniques in foisting suits on unsuspecting people. Philos- ophy, he said, is important in order to be better able to detect the heinous principles behind advertising. Charles F. Conway Woonsocket, Rhode Island AB. Sociology Intramurals, ixllCll216lll13llj Parade of Horrihles l, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club3 Soci- ology Club 4. Conway, Dolan and Purtill were the big three back in the days when men were men and Black Mo ruled the third floor with an iron hand. Chaz was one of the prime movers in resur- recting the Parade of the Horriblesf' But Charlie took his sociology seri- ously as well, and between terms he put it to practice by working in the mental hospitals in Rhode Island. t fa Q 5 jo' Q24 ,gi is 4 t ' it IWW D221
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