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sg 'tfvmrlgxi . 'S Q 6435150019515 ew? yi 2 5 Robert C. Provencher Barton, Vermont A.B.English Intrzimuralsg SNIOC 1, 23 XYintcr Carni- xal 23 Shield l, 23 Sotlality lg Booster Club l, 2g Dcau's List 33 Philosophy Club 4. Here was a guy who looked young, but was wise in the ways of life ljust ask him. He'1l tell youl . . . Among other things, he learned the art of pool at 'lNick's in Winooski. . .A very good writer and reporter for the Michaelman, he had a native sense of humor. His by-line was often at- tached to stories in the school paper. Q itipo . Icxmes M. Quinn Springfield, Massachusetts B.S. Business Administration SNIOC l, 2, 3, 45 Booster Clubg Spring- field Clubg Intramurals. Ollie was the only man at St. Mike's who could eat five meals and still be hungry. Skiing, Stock Cars, and Dr. Nemes' verb forms were what his dreams were made of. He had a great talent for filling up a room with snow and then sleeping in it. He still con- tends that it was the road that didn't turn. E Iohn V. Rachel East Orange, New lersey B.S. Biology Biology Club 4g Philosophy Club 45 Shicltl 4g Booster Clubg NYC Clubg SMOC 1, 23 Intramuralsg Scriior Prorng Shield 4. As an honorary member of the A.T.O. house, Horace became quite familiar with the UVM Coeds. His main interest was medicine. His trademark was that white sweater he wore for all four years. Where's Ricketson? f 4 l yv- fi f ff! - . F Y . f'f7lff?c'z 1 V r ll ' 09? all f 'Q tn' Q W Y W fl. jlnllf f 1 t ffl ill' to A 'S all f l' if ta fff, 61, 1 f 11,4 j UI' l f EVE' ' :sjfxflfigwv fa'-T Fo - 51' ,gg 9:5-yaagylil lm 9' 5' I 292 , A 8 mi K ft
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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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GTX 'NG N0 SPX: x .-kyle ,KL . Z 1, ,. ,,'. f -X x 1 ae It 1 Paul H. Rafferty Long Branch, New Iersey AB. Economics Labor Club 3, 45 Booster Club 2, 33 In- tramuralsg Vets' Club lg NYC Clubg SMOC 4. The men from Racicot Arms always vouched for the talents of their chef. Paul's talents also included the ability to dress like a skirneister. The house mother at Adsit House will always re- member Paul and his lonely friends. JL, f rw. W A66f ,gdfggiigg av f.J. If! Kenneth S. Raffol Springfield, Massachusetts BS. Pre-Medical KXCK l, 23 Booster Clubg Intramuralsg Biology Club 3, 45 Springfield Clubg Chemistry Society 3, 4. One of the contingent from Spring- field. Ken was the fellow with the suave Latin look and the personality to match. Ken was the only man who continually looked well fed. Night and day duty in the Labs kept him busy most of the time but it was rumored that as a Spanish scholar he had no equal. tg . ... Thomas C. Reavey Springfield, Massachusetts BS. Chemistry Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Clcc Club 2, 3: SMOC 2. At first glance he seemed to be a quiet fellow, but Torn had all the humor a man could desire, He tried to fool us with that 'dead pan,' but those laughing eyes betrayed the real Rea- vey. Some claimed he slept more than anyone in the school. He always in- sisted he was thinking and because of his superior mind, most of us were inclined to believe him, 5: KbmM3x e e' S' 4ml'f i 23 U t ss Qtiw iss E851
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