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-. V. .rg- . CONV' 7 Lf p -a an 5' ..- ' ,- f Xf-gxx y K h 4, X - y if... Z 6' M so lf ? gm x I ' f T' l If W! Robert L. Malone Waterbury, Connecticut BS. Business Administration Baseball l, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Booster Clubg Intramuralsg Mission Crusade 1, 23 Hartford Club. Here was a guy who belongs to our class by adoption. Definitely big lea- gue material in baseball . . . Famous tor his baseball cap, curly hair, and :ready smile. We were proud ot our adopted man and we wished him rluck in throwing that high, hard one. , 3 if - , gf Q g f . K, 5 af ,C , Y ,ff Htl? N' Antonio D. Mcmuelli B.S. Chemistry New York, New York Chemistry Society 3, 45 NY Clubg Parade of Horriblcs. Tony was a very pleasant and inex- pensive roommate. He didn't smoke or drink. His only fault was the fact that he liked hamburgers. This could be explained by taking a look behind the cash register at the snack bar. His anxiety was shown by the rapid step around a small space. Neil F. Mara Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts B.S. Biology SMOC l, 2, 3, 45 Glce Club 1, 23 Chemis- try Society l, 2, 3, 45 Frosh Dance Com- mitteeg Springfield Clubg Intramuralsg Shield 45 Sodalityg Philosophy Club 4g Junior Prom Committee. Neil was able to throw the longest pass of anyone on campus. 70 yards if it went an inch. Ambitious and mod- est, he gave meaning to the word gen- tleman. His athletic powers carried him successfully through nearly every sport except chair jumping. How many toes did you say you broke Neil? His favorite pastime was giving up cigarettes and taking to the pipe. wotiffofegw 0 9-mr at-. 396 !Q? 5 25 5? 'WWI Q93 -t-21 'W U11
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gstittiawy' ge e Qttw etii s , + 2 Daniel F. MacDonald Pittsfield, Massachusetts A.B. Sociology and Philosophy Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Booster Club3 Deans List l, 2, 3, 43 Pen and Mike 23 Lance and W'ritcrs' 23 Philosophy Club 3, 4, President 4. Dan managed the tour years in three, along with managing a family, a part time job and a full activities schedule. But then, that was about what we ex- pected frorn the president ol the Phil- osophy Club. We knew where Dan stood on any subjects, and his dis- likes included: the band sweaters, the new Philosophy books and the mod- ern educational system. Richard L. Macdonnell West Roxbury, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration Labor Club 3, 43 IRC 3, 43 Hockey 13 Boston Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 33 Intra- muralsg 1, 2, 33 Vets' Club I3 Mission Crusade 2, 3. Dick hailed from West Roxbury, Mass- achusetts. He used to like to hitch home once in a while. He and his sidekick lim Gibbons were members of the American Club. In his lunior Year he made a big hit as a Schuss- bommer at Mt. Mansfield. He was a guy with a great sense oi humor. He will be a credit to St. Michael's. Lester R. Mahoney Flushing, New York B.S. Business Administration Intramurals. Moe hunted tox by the Winooski River, but he never got one, Although he may have failed as a hunter, he cou1dn't miss as a Romeo Invari- ably seen with Birdie Lynch, his roommate for four years, he was al- Ways ready for a party. Scholastic- ally, Moe held his own against the Worst the Profs. could dish out. N , BU X I ' 5 4 liek, waz ., rs' e'.Lf WN'-s I xg, lil 5 28 3 X'x'7 701
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Wtlillldtlfrgl' Ski Q Q' W w w QQ 5 'EQ . .5 Thomas W. Markert Syracuse, New York BS. Business Administration IRC 3, 4, Booster Club, N. Y. State Club, Intramurals, Vets' Club l, Here was a fellow who picked up our class as a transfer student from Man- hattan College. Tom could usually be found in Don's Newsstand in Win- ooski. Always willing to give a fellow a ride up to St. Mike's he excelled in apple picking, and to top it off was a good student. Edward P. Markey West New York, New Iersey AB. History Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 NY Club, Frosh Dance Committee, Class 'Treasurer lg Booster Club. Old speed to burn was easily one of the most popular men in the class. His hustle and spirit typified this Ioisey lad's personality. Eddie's baseball and basketball exploits will long be remembered by all and we wish him continued success in the future. Anthony P. Marsiglio Westerly, Rhode Island A.B. Sociology Clee Club l, 2, 33 SMOC l, 2, 3, Labor Club, President 43 Booster Club, Vets' Club, Intramurals. Here's a fellow who always had a Hello for everyone. Tony hailed from Westerly, Rhode Island and was one of the original Meyers' Gang in Winooski. Tony was the pride and joy ot the Advanced French class ot Dr. Barranger. A good student and a hard worker in everything that he under- took to do. 4 is 'f97i'-:Vgf 4. E C' 3 Wifi fflqgmls, K in f CV f me ' 55532 A AASX, i721
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