Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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Saint Michaels College - Hilltop Yearbook (Colchester, VT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 86 of 188
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Wsfctfiamfz' .s e Tttw rtti fffti . 5 Anthony I. Pekarski Lawrence, Massachusetts BS. Mathematics SMOC 1, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club lg In- tramuralsg Boston Clubg Booster Club. Tony and The Pot made a beautiful couple. A whiz on skiis, Tony's trips to Mansfield kept him busy in the winter months. A natural athlete, he could play all sports with equal skill. Although rather quiet and reserved, Tony made many friends in his four years at St. Mike's. ifiVaF e51+fviff' - '42 f .1 f 'T-:f2it i6N21.iWi Edmund M. Phelan Watertown, Massachusetts BS. Business Administration Boston Club 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 23 IRC 35 Labor 4. With his convertible Hudson, Ed trav- elled between Watertown, Massachu- setts and St. Michael's to Work in the Post Office. His girl in his leisure hours, his books in his solemn hours. Friendly, courteous and a smile for all, Ed was a welcome man around the campus. j' Tkfsfa.. at Francis E. Porter Bellows Falls, Vermont BS. Business Administration Booster Clubg Intramurals. Frank had been known as a football player out at Adrian College, but af- ter he transferred here, he confined his athletics to the vicious blocks he threw in the intramural games. In our last year he and Marcia moved into Miketown. We understood he was one of the most envied men in the class, with his job with one of the local beer distributors. vw A ww 5 so-S 3J -f 1 we f Z' 4 ,C X ...R

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.--.. 1 'A' '1 A J iff' RQ' at ,, - N' M , X A 1 I ,Q , Q f ' 5 1, ia? ' tg. '2 9 , fx- ' 93 'N ti- it William I. O'Heam Everett, Massachusetts A.B. Economics SMOC l, 2, 3, 4, President 43 lVinter Carnival Committee 3, 4, Chairman 43 SAC 3, 43 junior Prom Committee 33 Football Dance Chairman 33 Frosh ltleek Committee 3, 43 Ski Team 33 Soclality 33 Boston Club l, 2, 3, 43 Deans List 1,23 Shield 43 Delta Epsilon Sigmag College lVho's WVho. Hey, listen! This Winter Carnival is going to be terrific. Bill started the big build up twelve months in advance and by the time the Carnival rolled round we couldn't have missed it if we had wanted to. Bill was the lad who blossomed forth with the plaids while they were still new, and who claimed his girl saw more of our foot- ball games than Doc, It's only a rumor that they once ran a dance for which O'Hearn didn't sell the tickets. Ioseph I. Palermo Union City, New lersey AB. Sociology Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Intra- murals3 Labor Club 3, 43 IRC 3, 43 New Jersey Club. We called him, The Beaver, and we gaped at the smoke on his fast one during his four years as one of the Doc's top flight twirlers. loe made something of a trademark out of that Palermo smile, but we also knew him for his definite opinions on anything which displeased him. ln the warmer months loe split his time pretty even- ly between sleeping and baseball, but during Vermont's long winter he hit the books hard with Philosophy his particular favorite. His future plans included teaching - some- place where it's warm. Robert V. Pennock Albany, New York BS. Business Administration Shield 43 Labor 3, 43 .Xlbany Club 3, 4, Intramuralsg Philosophy Club 33 Span- ish Club 2, 3g Sodality 23 Mission Cru- sade 4. Knobber was one of the star board- ers at the Rosemont during our jun- ior year. His old Chevie made the trip to the Capitol District in record time. Parking tickets? Oh l got ten of them last year, used to throw them away. Bob adopted the New York Times' machine in the UVM library. rtbaztfgf e e- N ls . W ' 5 , , tit 5 2 H s if ' S' . QXW WQQ wi



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few 3 ef Q - OU ,, - ft J D 5:n129 33220. ' Q , s U Z! ucv fmmig I UN Rybllf :HW U a . RF pNYW i'w - .. Q 'l lt, it I li 2 A '9 A , ' 1 V' 'f F rank L. Potvin Shelburne, Vermont B.S. Mathematics Booster Clubg Intramuralsg SMOC 1, 2, 3, 43 Winter Carnival 2. Short, stocky, and dark bearded, Pop was ci Vermonter from way back. Once he made up his mind on a subject, Frank stuck to his guns. A rabid heckler at a tootball or basket- ball game, Pop changed roles in the spring and took up umpiring. Four years at St. Michael's converted Frank into a skier. At this and at most of his other activities, he was in- separable from Tony Pekarski. Maurice D. Potvin Winooski, Vermont B.S. Business Administration Intramuralsg Booster Club. Tank is a sure bet to be the next mayor of Winooski. A swell guy, he was Dr. Wolozyn's pride and joy in Marketing class. He even had some friends left after the World Series. William C. Procko New Britain, Connecticut B.S. Biology Biology Club lg Chemistry Club lg IRC lg SMOC lg Connecticut Club l, 2, 3, 4. Bill, a Biology major and a Cleveland Indian minor, will always be remem- bered for his fine sense of humor. Bill made the 'DeLux' his down town headquarters. After graduation Bill hoped to turn his talents to Dentistry. He never needed any pull to get ahead at St. Mike's. fdlmtfgz gs.ifi'i'f Siicei 5 f 2 eil? 1. L' E t .t t it 'P e i s Qigwzv st-PWQ E831

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