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.iff 'C f K CCT? If 71 If fl Za? X D ff J Dj lj- 'X' x g - 0. ' g , 45 Q f Lf' I X - t V f get we A avi. . ,ll T Donald F. Frederick Schenectady, New York BS, Business Administration Debating 2, 3, Philosophy Club 4, IRC 4. One of the more reserved members of the senior class, Don spent a great deal of time commuting between his off campus den and the city that Lights and l-lauls the World. Auto- mobile racing was one of his many interests and he supplied us with ac- curate information on the current wins of the race driver Les Wallard. lt will take a lot of speed to get ahead of Don in the business world. tt Iames I. Gallagher Newton, Massachusetts AB. Social Studies NFCCS 1, -23 Intramurals, Bay State Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 2, SMOC 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 25 Student Relief Drive 2, Labor Club 33 Shield 4, Mission Crusade 4. Iim was known to the boys at Com- panions as the Letter Writer and the letters couldn't have been written by a finer fellow. Thanks to Profs. Vidolin, Chico and Palermo, lim re- ceived special courses in the social graces. It wasn't true that he and Monaco wanted both of their names on the diploma. XXCXCJX Iohn R. Gallant Rumford, Maine BS. Biology Dcan's List lg SMOC l, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club l, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals, Class Treasurer 3, junior Prom, Night of Knights 3, Ski Team 3, 43 Chemistry Club 2. Another member of the Mount Mans- field Clan, lohn excelled as a jumper on the ski team. An active member in the Outing Club, whenever there was a tough committee to head, lohn was the boy. We nearly lost him to the Army but they relented and all breathed a sigh of relief. 65' Qggggmmbmmqaik S 2 Q9 5 2 e E Yiwu sig? E471
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aw ww' gs,s5if Xi'?'cei gra ss Robert M. Flanagan Nantucket, Massachusetts A.B. English Michaelman 1, 2, 3, 43 Sports Editor l, Editor 2, 33 NFCCS 2, 3, 43 Regional Publicity Assistant 33 College Publicity Assistant 3, Vermont Intercollegiate Council 2, 3, 43 SAC 3, 4, Secretary 4g lvinter Carnival Committee 2, 45 Night of Knights 3, 43 Frosh Week Committee 3, 45 junior Promg Dean's List l, 2, 3, 45 Lance 23 junior Class Playg College Who's Nvhog Shield 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4. The Kid set an exhausting pace in his many undertakings, especially as editor of this book. His favorite past- time was arguing with Gelinas and Scanlon, and his motto was: the truth never hurts unless it ought to. It would be difficult to name his most famous accomplishment but we'll al- ways remember, The Mymic as his most infamous. Q -i?iQ3Gl Y 'Jt2E5LQe4,l1t4f53E3. f.r5SoYf5l55t4i Edward I. Foley Holyoke, Massachusetts B.S. Accounting Intramuralsg Springfield Club l, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 2, 35 Vets' Club lg Booster Club 25 Labor Club 33 SMOC 2, 33 Della Ep- silon Sigmag Business Forum 4. Any weekend. Any weekend at all. Cuts? Don't worry l'll get them. Ned was the guy who would leave for Hol- yoke at the cough of a motor. An' abrupt halt was called to his excur- sions last year thoughg Lillian came back with him. Ned romped through his studies in an easy manner which Iohn E. Ford Hudson, New York AB. Sociology Intramurals: Booster Club 23 Albany Club 3, 43 French Club 3, Labor Club 4, Philosophy Club 43 IRC 4. lack came to us via Ithaca College. Though rarely seen on campus, he was frequently found beside the Shel- burne Road, hitch-hiking home with Bow and Arrow Weinman. Father Larkin's softball squad evidenced his talent on the diamond. lack hoped the future would be as rosy as his so- journ at SMC. - 1. If N . amazed us all but bodes well for the days ahead. S I fs. INV ' , Q 4 . f fs Q z L43 f fl .ff -- Fl 1 ' N i llfgfa. , l i f A . f U ,Q fy -A f ,.fL-1 A J! W. 13
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ttlim s i Ww e QQ David P. Gannon Clinton, Massachusetts AB. Political Science SMOC 1, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 1, 23 Booster Club, French Club 1, 25 Intra- muralsg IRC 35 Sociology Club 4. Larry Ryan's scribe, Dave always had a smile for everyone. Dave and cousin George had a habit of sending things to people. Anyone want to buy a good car cheap??? His most famous re- mark: A thousand guys in the school and I had to get you for a roommate. And- Let's go up to Essex. -af. Anthony S. Garafano Rutland, Vermont BS. Biology Frosh Danceg Choir lg Clee Club 1, 23 Frosh Skit Night, Chemistry Society 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Night of Knights 33 Delta Epsilon Sigma. This little chap was extremely active in the Biology Club and the Honorary Chemistry Society. Serious in his studies he proved himself to be a stu- dent oi high standing. Iovial, gentle- manly and thorough in work and play, Tony could be depended upon to win a game of chess by default. af 1- H f tt ff , 1. 5 ,. W. 1, Q' K 1 V X f z A 1 he - ' 2 -if . 1 luv- it'- ' .. A his , .72-41 , . ., ' Q up Je.- l . ,, i Robert E. Gctrrity Holyoke, Massachusetts A.B. English NFCCS l, 2, 3, 43 Pen and Mike 3, 45 SMOC 2, 33 Football 2g Springfield Club l, 2, 3, 4g Night of Knights 4. A good man's hard to find, aptly fits Bob. Gates was his name to all the gang. Quiet and unassuming, he was ready and able in all his undertak- ings. St. Mikes was on Eastern Stand- ard but Bob was still on Daylight Sav- ing Time. Or maybe he was just late. ff l T1Qi X ti ' 481
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