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' QM- s r, B .. Q 0 i . ri r.rr ji e x j to 2 sts 5 Qxww ewqp Iohn R. Fitzgerald Winooski, Vermont B.S.Pre-Medical Booster Clubg Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 45 In- tramuralsg Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Chem- istry Society 3, 45 Delta Epsilon Sigmag SMOC 1, 2, 3, 4. Big Fitz was a part-time farmer, as well as an excellent student. Dick also had some interests in UVM. lf it stands still, milk it, if it moves, put it under a microscope. Richard W. Fitzgerald Schenectady, NewYork B.S. Business Administration Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List l, 35 In- tramuralsg Booster Clubg NYC Club. Dick was noted at St. Michaels for his exceptional ability around first base. Fitz was mild-rnannered and care- free, and always ready to flash his pleasant smile. He was one oi our students who rated high in the upper half of his class. In Business or in baseball, Dick will be sure to make his mark. Robert I. Fitzgerald Clinton,Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Pen and Mike lg Sophmore Dance Com- mittee 2g Booster Club, French Club 35 Philosophy Club 45 Intramuralsg Boston Clubg Labor Club 4. One of the original members of the Bastille and of Ryan Hall, Bob was indeed a credit to the college in everything he did. Red was an am- bitious and aggressive Michaelman, always ready to lend a helping hand. He possessed a keen sense of humor and a knack for witty expressions. Bob was an active member in the var- ious clubs at the Hilltop. Honest and sincere, Bob should have little diffi- culty in the future. - 0,5 'YWWV' i- V4 'FS-fx i f'tj.-aB- -,K X ,M X Nb A :Ek Wm... .........,.. ' , '5'.QCN 7 My , 4-,.,,.', ' . E ,f 'ffl .Warm ' if is il L 5443 eswe-2- :'rW4-?a .if-msfs f9K5.1s1' g ,if-Q L
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,N.,. x ' ,f' fiiii' 1. Q! ,iw K Qi- it 2' lkx gjf, ' 5 f - Q ! X X tt, ,-I ,. if Iames I. Feloney, Ir. Cambridge, Massachusetts AB. Economics Labor Club 43 Hockey l, 2, 3, 43 Intra- muralsg Booster Clubg Boston Clubg Class Vice President 4. The popular man with the small Ford was the Senior Class Veep. His love was split among Ted Williams, Bobby Williams, and the cute dolls from UVM. Around the hockey rinks they will remember him as, the rocket. Around Hood Street they'll remember him dangling by his sheets from the second floor. Angelo I. Fioroni Westfield, Massachusetts A.B. History Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Foou:a.l 25 SMOC 45 Booster Clubg Intramurals, IRC 4. Angie transferred here from Cham- plain with a tremendous rep as an athelete. We only saw him playing for one year before he signed a pro contract, but during that year, he was a top man in three sports. He was a friendly fellow with only one real gripe: that ragged basketball uni- form. f Daniel I. Fitzgerald, Ir. Bronx, New York AB. History Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Play 23 Dean's List lg Football 25 Intramuralsg Junior Prom Committee 33 Sports Club 35 NY Club l, 2, 3, 45 Shield 4, IRC 3, Class Treasurer 4. The tallest of the Fitzes, Danny really amazed everyone in the UVM basketball game with his shot, His Gaelic features and ready Irish sense of humor were a constant joy to every- one who knew him. His fireman ex- ploits in St. Iames' hall were outstand- ing. sagsullmff we .S Q 242 3- 5 . I 5 W e f Wigan -1-1519 i431
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t are :s , ,, yy prti N Q 1 f ,, V, . . I I V-.-52,51 If , J ,f f VJ i, , Af ' , '- ' li- 'fbi 'Qlii - i ,:rf',,-5:1 .A ,p 4,f,, 5,,5.:f-f f, af -of W 1 o r ht it wi' f , 'i V S . 4 rf ,ap lazffgi Cfn, fv' Q ' ewigigfgfi-A ' 53 - - off Donald P. Fitzmcxurice Rumford, Maine B.S. Biology Biology Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 1, 2, SMOC 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club lg Vets' Club lg Booster Club, Intra- muralsg Philosophy Club 43 Boston Club, Sophmore Dance Committee 2. Fitzie would have gotten a lot more work done it it hadn't been for that Gallant. We often found Iohnny and Fitz listening to a symphony. Fitz even went skiing once in a while. He always told us how he messed up that test, but somehow Fitz always kept those high marks, even in spite of Iohnny's influence. I ive. V ' ' 'r- ' ' -' f' Q' ii -f 5 f J 13,7553 7 41 -' , f ' ' Iohn I. Fitzpatrick Glen Cove, Long Island, New York B.S. Business Administration Debating 23 Booster Club, Labor Club 4, Intramurals, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Mission Crusade 4, Sodality 3, 45 NYC Club. Fitz was a cross-country man at Champlain, but here at SMC he con- centrated on winding up his studies so that he finished up in Ianuary of our last year. Fitz was all set for any sort of trouble, his best friends in Bur- lington were members of the local police force. Charles E. Flcmagen Nantucket, Massachusetts BS. Business Administration Pen and Mike l, 23 SAC 33 KKK l, 2, SMOC l, 215,43 Clee Club l, 2, 3, Presi- dent 33 Mixed Chorale l, 2, 3, 43 Choir lg Spanish Club lg Winter Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom Com- mittee, junior Prom Committee, Intra- murals, Shield 43 Booster Club, Night of Knights 3, 4: Class Play Competition 23 Boston Club, NFCCS Talent Show: Freshman WVeek 3, College Who's Who. Charlie was the possessor of a fine singing voice and if you were fortun- ate enough to hear it, you could feel every ounce oi the Irish lad behind it. In his four years at St. Mikes Chuck became known as the backbone of the Glee Club and Mixed Chorale. His tireless devotion to his numerous tasks on this years Shield earned the appreciation of all. Oh yes, he skiis too. WQWWQOSQ Q . W-tw sl.-1.5 2326 023: 2 5 92 F WJ of? +11 fit t45l
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