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q ati' sf I 44' gy I e U, . il . t . , H .1 ,pa K My --., id '- , Er 2. 1-t , .-,., ,- My X., 'GX pkg S 'fl W, Brother Roger I. Lachcrrite, SSE Winooski, Vermont A.B. Latin 8cK lg French Club l, 23 Sodality l, 23 ockey lg Choir l, 25 Booster Club. rother was a graduate of the former t. Edmunds Iuniorate in Swanton, Vermont and an excellent student here at the college. His real name hould have been Smiles as he was lways seen with a perpetual smile. is favorite sport was hockey but he was a staunch supporter of all sports. Albert I. Laflam, Ir. B.S. Business Administration Laconia, New Hampshire French Club l, 23 IRC 3, 45 Labor Club 3, 4g Biology Club 3. Al was the Arthur Fiedler of Rudy's. Few could match his record library, none could swim like him. A believer in class participation, his hand was always raised. He was almost expell- ed trom the Hood Street travelers when he got lost in the Women's De- partment in Macy's. Ioseph A. LaFlamme Monson, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Intramuralsg SMOC l, 25 Mission Cru- sade 1. Another confirmed off-campus man, Ioe was also known as, Art, or Choo-choo. He was a pin ball entre- peneur par excellance, a fair weather Cleveland fan, and Bob Creegan's in- separable companion. 'wharf g et 4 f gg Ar es' E633
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sg that 5s.QsEEEss.Qi Qxw m QQ . ml 'Xe Iohn I. Korzun. Ir. Winooski, Vermont B.S. Biology Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Society l, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Winter Carnival Committee 3g Booster Club3 Philosophy Club 43 Shield 43 SMOC 1, 23 Parade of Horribles 2. li the shoe fits, buy it, was Iohn's motto as he spent much of his spare time working in Endicott-Iohnson's. Busy as he was, lohn found time to be an excellent student and a generous likeable guy. Edward I. Krupinski Springfield, Vermont A.B. Sociology Choir 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Basketball l, 2, 33 IRC 3, 4g Dean's List 1, 2, 33 Sodality 43 Sociology Club, Treas- urer 43 College Who's vvhllj Delta Epsi- lon Sigma. Cool, calm and quiet, yet a real scrap- per on the gridiron and basketball court. He was known as the Spring- field rifle because of his exploits and prowess as an athelete. He still found the time to be selected for Delta Epsilon Sigma and Who's Who. Iohn E. LaBonte. Ir. Webster, Massachusetts AB. English SMOC 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 29 Choir l, 23 Michaelman, Advertising Manager, 23 Boston Clubg Booster Club3 NFCCS 1, 2, 3, 43 Shield 4. One of St. Williams' best! lack and Brad were two of a kind. A smooth dresser and talker, Iack was seldom at a loss for words. In his junior year lack was often heard to say Boys have I ever got a dea1. .. T3 is is. -fe lt -M PJ ,ii I lr iii'-L '22 lege. 1 if 2 i621
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rib .s s 5 'Xi I 'tb Q w wsg Robert N. LaForge Westfield, Massachusetts A.B. History IRC 2, 3, 4, President 43 Labor Club 3, 43 Intraniuralsg Springfield Club3 Vets' Club lg Class Play Competition 23 Booster Club. The pride of St. Pat's until he married a lovely girl from Westfield. Now he's a quiet, dignified school teacher. Those who knew him in the old days will never forget Stabber. Maurice E. Lamothe Newport, Vermont B.S. Business Administration Vets' Club 1, 23 Sodality 1, 23 Booster Club3 Labor Club 4g SMOC 13 Intra- murals. Moe the Dauber will go down in class tradition as a looker, lover and leaver. At F.A.H. he was indispensi- ble and at the Fort he was known as a top notch furnace tender. The only man on campus who got fifty miles to a gallon of gas. Bemard G. Laftocque Swanton, Vermont B.S. Business Administration Sodality 1, 2, 33 Intramurals3 Baseball 13 Booster Clubg French Club 43 Labor Club 43 Philosophy Club 43 Choir 2g Vermont Club. Like most of the other Swanton boys, Bernie spent no more time on campus than he had to. On weekends he al- ways took off for home, or was it Montreal? Anyhow he took off, but be- tween trips we got to know him as a baseball player, and as a fellow with a long line of talk. Bernie's chief hob- by was building boats. He also col- lected photographs, which he showed to Prof. Harold Carr. .4 T ,Q ,M fflffffw, ,sf if n i I Ovrsofx QQRJ XE 3 gf ei 5 Ex :ZR ' 'Ne . Q X 3 tab Q Nl., 't'L- 3 my
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