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mttvaiffgf s e N Q?51m w'PQ Charles E. Healy Rutland, Vermont A.B. Economics Labor Club 3, 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 IRC 3,43 Mission Crusade 43 Sodality 3, 4, The shock of Mr. Wolozyn's life, Mike certainly knew how to work his points. Come to the apartment boys, Carmelita won't mind. The spare which Mike presented to Phil was the cause of many a comment. His watch- word: Who can complain with a girl like mine. mi, , A, smeeilipsf Harold A. Helfrich Lawrence, Massachusetts AB. English Michaclman 3, 43 Junior Prom Commit- tceg Philosophy Club 43 Senior Ball C0- Chairmang Intramuralsg jazz Concert 35 K8cK 25 Shield 4. You're too much. Chubby was too much, himself, and that laugh had us in stitches. A lover of music a la Stan Kenton, Harry spent his last year looking for a buyer for Don Hayward's Cliff House. Chub could do four jobs at once, and tell jokes while he did them. With that magnetic personality, how can he miss? it ii is f? if Ioseph T. Hermcms Lawrence, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology Football l,2,3,4g Booster Clubg Intra- murals: Boston Club, Vice Presidentg Varsity Clubg Vets' Clubg Spanish Club lg Sodality 2. Tiger Ice, was a 60-minute man for four football seasons. If he couldn't go through them, he flattened them. Inter- ceptions and broken-field running were his specialties. His extra curricu- lar activities included card playing, the Spanish Club, and keeping Rus- ' sie's office clean. Red never returned Ioe's comb. We ?9 1' 0 steam? -f f 'fr s 53 y 1
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CJ, rd A . IWCW? ST Q4 WW 1 I ' x .v , g ,. il 531' 3 1 1 4. ,, X as , 00550 'Com it I A, 3 Xi, t ' v I it! Q t Wi tg 1. f I u v xx A tl Ns. I it K i ' C i t I D X at ft l li Edward A. Hewett Newburyport, Massachusetts BS. Business Administration Chemistry Club 23 Intramuralsg Sodality l, 23 Boston Clubg Philosophy Club 45 SMOC 1, 2, 3. The grinning redhead from Newbury- port was one of the friendliest and best liked fellows in the class. Always in favor of a good time, he still had time tor activities, such as the Rose- mont Club. His trips to UMV frat houses are still remembered. lf mak- ing dollars is like making friends, he is sure to go far. gs . Roger A. Hickey Plattsburg, New York A.B,Economics Labor Club 3, 45 Philosophy Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 43 Dcan's List 3, 43 SMOC 3, 4. The club tie, grey flannels and the cultured voice, that was Roger. He was a transfer student from Yale and he showed that Ivy League influence. A fine student, he appreciated more than most the Phil courses at St. Mike's. He did a lot of skiing as well, except when his skiis had been pawned by the Knobber. Lawrence I. Hooley Glens Falls, New York B.S.Biology Intramuralsg Booster Clubg Biology Club 4g Vets' Clubg SMOC 3, 43 Chemis- try Society 45 NYC Club. Larry's ability to make new friends and keep old ones was his prime asset. The people of Winooski will long remember his ability to win friends and influence people. The world's yours, just for the asking Larry. 5: M ama s s 1QE55EEa.QW 4 , S' 2 2 . Y s. tsj me ets E571
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