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,ig Brother Francis X. Gokey West Springfield, Massachusetts A.B. Latin Brother was an A student here at St. Mike's and above all an outstand- ing Latin scholar. He was often seen arguing in Latin with a certain mem- ber of the faculty. Brother was also an excellent skier and he skied Mans- field like the experts. 'K 'I aw' V' 1 tx, . Us sts xx ff' VU- M A Qff,z Xx Brother Gerald F. Grace Detroit, Michigan AB. Latin Soclality 1, 2, President 25 Choir 1, 2: Hockey lg Intramural Sports. Termed as tops by everyone who knew him, Brother Gerry always had a smile and a good word for all. A proficient athlete and a fine gentle- man, he was a welcome addition to our class, The priesthood benefits by his choice - success always. Charles F. Guill Nashua, New Hampshire A.B. Sociology Michaelman 2, 33 Soclality 2g Shield 3, 43 Vets' Club lg French Club lg SMOC l, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 25 Winter Carni- val l, 2, 3, Night of Knights 33 Mission Crusade 35 Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 45 K8cK 2, 3, 45 Sociology Club 4. An excellent amateur photographer, Charlie earned the name Flash He was always busy, a man with a pur- pose, this spark plug in the Outing Club could be seen hurrying across campus coat-tails flying, a camera around his neck, or a bill in his hand any day of the week. During our last summer he became one of the mar- ried set. sammffk-we -S Q5 2 3' 2 5 st? 0 its suit ts we 5 if v 5 551
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as ' wks .Q P W 4? T ...T , s si all-U tflllss Iames F. Gibbons Worcester, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Booster Club 2g Intramuralsg Labor Club 3, 43 SMOC 1, 2, 3, 43 Boston Club l, 2, 3, 43 IRC 3. Happy-go-lucky lim navigated the icy roads in a '34 Ford which he carefully kept in a constant state of disrepair. The scourge of Mr. Ianasz' classes, he just couldn't see eye to eye with the Prof. Iim struck it rich during our last year when an unsuspecting motorist nicked the fender of the Ford. We never thought the whole cctr was worth THAT much. Rolland W. Gifford South Hero, Vermont BS. Biology SMOC l, 23 Spanish Club l, 23 Biology Club 3, 45 Chemistry Society 3, 4. Row saved many a Michaelman from starvation with his mother's pas- tries. With a gun or a fishing rod, and the ever present Kaywoodie he was a picture of contentment. Row was aiming for Veterinary School, if the Army didn't get to him first. ,X Xllc ' f lfhavlis .. Cm, x 'Roxy , I ,,X -.egxxxxx . X .1 lv' x 94 3 , I xi? 'W' f X 59 45 ll 'G rx? X IA jd 5 , I Y lr l jg Q, I I .J g X Nunn, , ,guvl ,f , tml! ,Q xii, WW' . 1. , ' ,I :U-Lvfm f4 'v .- S' DQ5-,.,q LVL 5.4 x N, ' ,t 'L'-' ' . sn' , C . :lex 4fkhfv+f1-Filfjnvi . s -oemry ft .ii :ix X Niiglj ,J 2' , N' a. -r ci' . :Q D S hx ff ,I !, .. T, xf A Y ' if? Martin L. Gleason, Ir. Northampton, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorale 3, 45 Night of Knights 3, 43 Class Play 3, 4g Senior Promg Shield 4, junior Promg Business Forum 4. Marty, one of the original Yandow Commandos, was a perfect gentle- man and a fine singer. As a member of St. Wills, he made his own fun if it was not to be had at the time. He did a superb job as cartoon editor of this book but we'll remember him for his capable way at any job. ,cs T35 'JW' t50l
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359505526 er Bha rati C 2 A s. 5 Maurice R. Guillernette Sanford, Maine BS. Biology Glee Club l, 23 Michaelman lg Biology Club 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4, President 33 SAC 3, KSQK l, 2, Sociology Club 4. For he is a jolly good fellow . . . That was Frenchy at his best. You'd always find him wherever there was wine, women and song . . . and he was certainly the life of the party. Happy go lucky, and lriendly, he was always ready to give a helping hand. As for his future: everything seemed to point vers la belle France, where he hoped to get his MD. ,.--..-a , ,.,,,., '- -,..,- z . ...,. Robert A. Hackett Rutland, Vermont B.S. Chemistry Class Vice President lg Baseball lg Bas- ketball lg Intramurals, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. We knew Bob mostly for his work on the baseball diamond and on the golf links. Bob would have stayed a Biology major it the cats came equip- ped with air-wick, Peanut butter and crackers were the staff ol lite for Bob. Grant I. Hamilton North Adams, Massachusetts A. B. Economics Labor Club 3, 45 French Club lg Dean's List 2, 33 Booster Clubg Intramuralsg Berkshire Club. This 6' 3 student from North Adams, was the most sober and deep think- ing member ol the Meyers House in Winooski. Always had the situation well in hand. Ham loved to smoke his pipe while pondering on a prob- lem. g -, F-Q Q nu y ff- . fl Q ,H A, I L' ! , I 1 3 A ' 1 .1 X m W s , H N ,X l wi
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