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gg tlbdletfgx . s o QXW WQSQ Q st s A , 2 t t t l s. 75' Ioseph F. Sullivan Bayside, New York A.B. Sociology Booster Clubg SMOC 1, 23 NY Clubg Intramuralsg Labor Club 4. A Sociology major and a Dean's List student who concentrated his field work at UVM, Ioe picked up momen- tum during his tour years. ln Fr. Mac's classes, and in the others as well, Ioe asked the penetrating ques- tions which started the long discus- sions. In his spare time he was a de- voted member ot Dan Tarpey's wreck- ing crew. Thomas E. Sullivan Winooski, Vermont A.B. French Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Clubg Intramuralsg French Club 4. 'the Winooski Flash, with the Jovial sense of humor kept every one UIQ pleasant mood. Sully was one of St. Mike's outstanding baseball play- Tom ' H STS. cont Dan e won the Vermont State batting inement ot his cell Tom and ny Fitzgerald sang many of the crown with lusty .428 in '49. ln the I old rish ballads. Merle F. Tetrault Swanton, Vermont B.S. Social Studies Booster Clubg SMOC 3, 45 Dean's List 33 Labor Club 4g Sociology Club 4. A quiet and unassuming young man, Moe impressed us with his straight- torwardness and on weekends he al- ways went straight forward to Swan- ton or St. Albans. Moe did well in all the subjects but he always said, his most enjoyable class had been Prof. Piscione's Biology. t . p tg! X if , C .SLT-L ' 4' av ' Qt wt X ty, 4 2 ' I I li' Im f l Q 3 . - D . 4 ,Y A j ff X Q ,Y Z!! t X . X , f X mi
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F M W 5.4 f R' , 7 -- 1 4 T X ' 4' . eQ,i..E9t 49, i lt CT A Fr? '7-5 X ' i' K' fb ll fr l f 5. f lt U 4. ' f ,xt i Arthur F. Spellman Greenwich, Connecticut B.S. Business Administration Booster Clubg Intramuralsg Philosophy Club 45 Connecticut Clubg Labor Club 4. rt was an original member of oseph's Hotel on College Street who deserted the bachelor ranks quite early in his college days. As a resi- dent of Miketown he divided his time between homework, his excellent gun collection and his hunting. Paul A. Stacy Burlington, Vermont A.B. Economics Booster Clubg Vermont Clubg IRC 4. He walks alone. Rumor had it that Paul would start work in September as a guide for the City of Burlington. He'd already walked a few thousand miles during our four years. Maybe someday we'll find out what he was hinding under that hat. There was one thing we knew for sure: with endur- ance like that, Paul is bound to go places. Icrmes M. Stafford Charlestown, Massachusetts AB. Economics Hockey Team l, 23 NFCCS l, 2, 3, 4: SMOC l, 2, 3, 45 IRC 3, 43 Ski Team 4. Here was a fellow who really loved the elements. A conscientious stu- dent, his recitations were especially eloquent in Burke's Epistemology. Staff' was a financial wizard, but he never let economics interfere with his first love-skiing, lim promised us he'd get a new pair ot pajamas as soon as he graduated. gstdbmmg s o E? f'f 425 if if 2 5 e 5, qRXtwwgtq ? 9 E951
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xii' A 5 O 'C ' 1 L f x rft Ftiti .' Q ' 'f f Sf. PMl!v5UHXf . lmf Robert I. Thibodecxu Bennington, Vermont A.B. English Intramuralsg Ski Team 3, 4, Captain 45 Berkshire Clubg Sodality 2, 3, 4g Booster Club. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Bob was always on the go, usually accompanied by Charley. A great skier, Bob spent most of the winter in Stowe. Bob's next best seller, How To Rate With Your Date, will be pub- lished soon. Autographed copies may be obtained at the Mill over Home- Coming Weekend, 1951. Ioseph G. Trebisacci Westerly, Rhode Island B.S. Biology CPre-Medicall Baseball lg Booster Clubg Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Labor Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SMOC 1, 2, 3, 4. Popularity plus-if Ioe didn't speak to you, you went to UVM. The Treb. was always good for a million laughs. He, Anzuoni and Kench sounded like the UN in their bull ses- sions. He taught the boys on Hood St. how to speak Italian, and they'll never forget his one man shows. Claude A. Trombley Brattleboro, Vermont A.B. English Philosophy Club 45 Intramuralsg Boost- er Clubg Dean's List 1. Baby was only a nickname affec- tionately given him by his classmates. The only thing small about the Babe was his stature. With books or women he took on a gargantuan pro- portion. A friendly warfare with Fr. Coyne was the cause of much fun to the members of Dr. Durick's Iunior and Senior English classes. ggfmlfllllllfffs .Q Q 2 s- so QR?-U W? i951
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