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gg Klblallwsnxl .ef Qt gttrwt ntp W, . if tiff fvl.: . it Gerald L. Recore Cherubusco, New York BS. Pre-Medical Sotlality 1, 2, 3g SMOC 1, 23 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Society 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Debating 2: junior Prom 2, 35 Shield 43 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. Cuddles' '... Ierry was probably bet- ter known as the Cherubusco Cherub. The main character in Smit- tie's new book Ierry Faces Life was always one of the sharper dressers on campus. Despite the disturbing in- fluences of his roommates, Ierry had a smile and cheery hello . . . Other half of the Sheehy-Hecore combina- tion. Q Everett B. Ricketson West Hartford, Connecticut BS. Business Administration Intratntiralsg Golf Team 3, 45 SMOC 1, 2, 3, 43 Connecticut Clubg Booster Club. E. B. was known among his friends for his unique love of Spanish. As one of the stalwctrts of St. Williams in '49 he was an important contributor in win- ning the intramural football cham- pionship. He was a very good golfer and the class authority on the taxi business. I KIEQNU .wtf George E. Roe Pittsfield,Massachusetts B.S. Biology Vets' Club, Intramurals, Biology 3, 43 Chemistry Society 3, 4, Berkshire Club. We'll all remember George as the guy who had all the answers for the confused science students. He spent most of his college days as an off- campus student but he made good use of this opportunity by his fre- quent trips to home. , N .J-. 'w g ii 'A I - ' 1 Q , fs' tilts' f X N 'ltrvfa '46 . Q' N L 1 N l 1. . , 61 f .nib--t.: ffm G I fr , 1' . ,IEA Q J . . Q 5' it , .fit 'g 'lb Si A t 4 'f fy if A K. If K R jf l xx f A itil f ' t x - ' 1 : 1 ' 'e i I i . , a s ' i 'll' 'rgn.'tL:NER ' !, X , ,,1',,, i r. 'W' if - M .H if ...H , T.: 1 , . ' :iw 1:31 . A ll 2. ' '1tJ34:':.i7'f Q K x ' 500, H. ge p 0 . S fl A. V hifi! .ti 5 tl X I l I If ' 'r 'Pr rl b 44 ff v - 41 ff!! 1 I K 1 I J I ff' we
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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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Loud WM tt i V E G N a 3 5 QRRFT C T Newcnu-i E. Y 6 l Y I n lit Edmond I. Rowan, Ir. Thompsonville, Connecticut B.S. Pre-Medical SMOC 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Biology Club 43 Chemistry Society 43 Michaelman 1, 23 Intramurals3 YVinter Carnival 3, 43 Senior Dance 33 Spring- field Club 1, 2: Booster Club. Rip or Gunner, as he was known to his multitude of close friends, was a member of the original St, Iames' Boys. Like so many of that crew, he was a rabid Outing Club man. Rip interrupted his education to work for a year. Quiet, conscientous, and sin- cere, Rip was a welcome addition from the class of '50, X sqft ' Iohn M. Rowley Milton, Vermont A.B. Sociology Band I3 SMOC 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Sodality 1, 23 Chemistry Society 13Boost- er Clubg Labor Club 3, 43 Ski Team l, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals. Iohn, an erstwhile commuter, hailed from Milton, Vermont. Nevertheless, he was an active man on campus and one of the original members of the ski team and of the Green Moun- tain trip. He was a noted Spanish student of Dr. Nemes, and his easy, personable nature made him a great guy to have around. E Maxime D. Roy Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada BS. Chemistry Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club l, 2, 33 French Club l, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Max the French Canadian, amazed everyone with his scholastic ability and the ease with which he could fix alarm clocks and radios with coins His stamping grounds was the French Club in Winooski. rx, ttlvamgfsx QZ X Qt S - x l tis 'i'l'l 19' 1 E X S ' ii' 5 sv S ,gs xww ew i871
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