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',,5gcuRY rmsr ou - i , - .,' Y U A I A7 ns? ps vane rn- Ioseph M. Shea Springfield, Massachusetts A.B. English Class President 35 Mission Crusade 23 SAC 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Chairman Junior Promg Springheld Club, Shield 3, 4, Advertising Manager 45 Junior Class Playg Frosh Week Committee 3, 43 Michaelman 43 Senior Ball Commit- teeg College Who's Who. B.M,O.C. It can truly be said of Ioe that he had a finger in every pie baked at St. Mike's. Probably best remembered for his running of the Iunior Prom, loe was also the back- bone of the Student Council. A keen business mind and a never failing sense of humor enabled him to ac- complish any task which came his way. To rest is not to conquer. Thomas E. Sheehy Lynnbrook, New York B.S. Accounting Shield 45 Dean's List l, 2, 35 Booster Club, NY Club, Parade of Horribles 1, 23 Intramurals, junior Prom Commit- teegBusiness Forum 4, Tom was one of those rare combina- tions of brain and brawn. A Dean's List student and an Accounting major, he still found time to be present at all the social and athletic events. His rare sense of humor should carry him a long way. Iames R. M. Sheeran Yonkers, New York AB, English IRC 3, 4, Vice President 43 Intramuralsg NY Clubg Shield 4. lim, a transfer from C.C.N.Y., arrived at St. Mike's filled with curiosity, skepticism, new and perhaps radical ideas. His chief interests were in poli- tics and foreign affairs, and it was easy to get him into a political argu- ment, He was the one who never ran for a bus or class. He will always be remembered for that memorable early Spring evening at Lakeside. Have a good time lim-and stick to your con- victions. stttifrsisgw W :Q 5 5? QQ' KQQS fb 5 2 F 9 Swaps 'SW lI91l
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wiilvwrt' .Ski Q Q' Betray ed? Brother Iohn T. Scully Hastings-on-Hudson, New York A.B. English KSQK l, 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Pen and Mike 2, 35 SMOC l, 2, 3g Intramurals, SAC 3. Brother Scully was one with a ready wit. An asset to any gathering with his verse, songs, stories and a store of parlor games, no subject was free from his humorous harangues, not even himself. There is humor every- where but it took this one to find it. George A. Shaughnessy Bellows Falls, Vermont AB. Philosophy Philosophy Club, Vice President 45 Michaelman 45 Lance 45 Shield 4. Shana was the versatile type who just naturally got along with anyone. It was St. Bonaventure's loss and St. Mike's gain when he migrated from down country, to finish his last two years here. His position of Vice Presi- dent ot the Philosophy Club was well filled. George could be seen explain- ing the Being of Man to any worthy audience any time of the dav . . . Paul X. Shaughnessy Clinton, Massachusetts B.S. Biology Chemistry Society lg Intramurals, Dean's List l, 3g Booster Club, YVorces- ter Clubg Biology Club 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4. Paul, better known as Shauno lll, was one of those aggressive Clinton, Massachusetts boys. A good science student, he was also a good man in a basketball game. The Bastille was his resting place ever since its con- struction and it became a part of his character. is 4 Mefa 4:2317 P X t e- X53 is Q' P ? i901
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gsmdbwmf g et ma sts Owen P. Shevlin Glens Falls, New York B.S. Business Administration Mission Crusade 2, 3, 43 Booster Club3 Philosophy Club 43 Labor Club 45 Span- ish Club 33 Parade of Horribles 2, 3, 45 Albany Club. An august etymologist, Whitey spent innumerable hours perusing the multitude of pages in Webster's cmd Winston's dictionaries. Well-en-a- way -he didn't let his love for fried rice interfere in his helping to put on the Mission Crusade's 'Iazz Concert in '49.' He was often seen heading towards Fanny Allen. Bemard A. Smith Lawrence, Massachusetts A.B. English Intramuralsg Booster Club3 Junior Prom 2g Philosophy Club 45 MiC1'12ilCHl2l1 43 Shield 43 Boston Club3 Dean's List l, 2, 3. A representative of Lawrence, Mass- achusetts, 'B' was a friend of many. His wit and jovial smile was well known around the campus. His never ending supply of letters made him the envy of St. Leo's. In his chosen pro- fession, teaching, we know the 'B' will have few peers. Iohn I. Smith Lawrence, Massachusetts A.B. History Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Intramuralsg IRC 3, 4. The B's big brother was a married vet with a major in History and a minor in Home Economics. lack com- bined sports and studies very well as a Dean's List man and a catcher on the baseball team. His ever present smile and sunny disposition should insure his future success. GEQN 0 u 3 'WK will' my ' 1 :ll i' 0 't ' 55 CONUJH t92l
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