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52063 THE SHIELD Standin let to right: Thompson, Doyle, Powers, Bolognani, Girroir, McPherson, Donlin, Scalia e, I t . , ' 0'Neill, Gangi. Sitting: Adams, Tynan, Ross, Mr. Donoghue Ukfoderatorj, Flynn ifEdl,l0f,s Morin, Dumaine. t o o is ' it o o ii i ii SHIELD STAFF Editor-in-Chief: Donal Flynn gs lolfllo llll 4 o ooloo2 o 2 gg s i Associate Editors: Craig Tynan and Bob Dumainel PM ,sli 1 f 5, i Advertising Manager: Jim Ross ................ Business ,Manageif Art Morin: Sports Editors: J ack Thompson and Paul Palmer . . . History ss r Art Editor: Jim Breagy '58 ............... ,. . Photographer: Ernest7QBol0gnaniit B Poetry Editor: Dick Bousquet i A g 7 ,P ' P it X Editorial Staff: Oggie Dodge, J ay Girroir, Ray Donlin, Al Scaia, ,lack Doyle, Howard: Ross. Advertising Staff: Dick Powers, Lowell McPherson, Toni trsf O?Neill,fiRiis!si J im Bracken, Bob LaMarche, Fred Blais, Gene Katt, Doug Archarnbault, Ray Shepard, Moderator: John D. Donoghue A P fi - Standing, left to rigf. Leary, Steele. Sitting Stebbins. F, SIGIN for S now S,o0c T enC0l Hllrnh amor PFOOI
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CHEMISTRY CL 'ia F1 t B Bl' ,Z NS ui. w 2 44 fl 1 2 Hilltop 'a. gl Y .ia -gy fn u ' v..v,p 3ii'41' 7 Scientists FU1- t ff' - Science Night packs them in. The Sugar Party or How do I light the As one graduate student put it- The Chemistry Club is really a seminar for Chemistry majors. The reason for such a statement is the answer to the question-What does the Chemistry Club do? Its activities at regular meetings include dis- cussions, lectures and movies, while the entire pro- gram is designed to tie together the knowledge of Chemistry which the student has, and also to apply that knowledge to new concepts not covered in TOP, left to right: Houde, Chias- son, Holmes, Kennedy, Flynn Wallace, Bell, Kennedy, Carey, Deyette. Middle: Lombardi, Len non, Poulin, Mackey, Babick Leuchten, Hebert, MacQuade Damel, Villemaire, Drew. Sitting: Archer, Wilson, Bouffard, Clas- by, LaPointe CPresidentl, Porell, Williams, Seigal. 52073 Q.,-1 Bunsen ? class. Since the club is also social in nature. it under- takes various projects concerning non-members. Chief among these activities are the Annual Sugar Party, which gives students a taste of Vermont tradition, and the High School Science Night. which provides information to local secondary stu- dents as to the advantages of a scientihc career. at St. Michal-l's has ithering the aims and ION Sltlkl.-X. Uur most n the goals set hy the sn- n class of '53 who re- ellowship to permit him to verse. and provide for ex- Srling abroad. gathering ma- 209 I N 1 W, is ts l 'B
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fs-SWG .. I I I WE Q.. i s Q e gm 5 3 ' .gy Founded April 13, 1939 U' ' Washington, D, C, - A D , , . 3 l ,g 9 9 . ' 4 . '49 Aei 'Evrvrdfrretv 2045611 ws T0p, left to right: Ross, Montgomery, Narkewicz, Murphy, Kelly, Bredenberg, Archer, Wcihs, ' ' ' ' S' l. Welch. Bottom.: Flynn, Battles, larossi, Brault, Ryan, Williams, mga Formed seventeen years ago, DELTA EPSILON SIGMA, the National Scholastic Honor Society for students of Catholic Colleges and Universities. now numbers over 70 chapters and more than 5,000 members. The purpose of the society is to recognize and euC0l11'age high standards of scholarship. Th? number of Fulbright scholars and published authors among the ranks of the society members is living P1'0of of DELTA EPSlLON SIGMAS adherence to the ideal. The .-ll.l'll.'X Nu lhiplcr 'it 'I llnlnu-l s ha como lo thi- forv-front in lullu-rin: thi- mm- an ideals of lll'il.'l'.-X lfl'SlI.HN Slllllfl. Hur mv rcccnl graduate civty 's in 'illiln tht- mils -cl l-s the- I I-'rin-qrrl Ut urmlm rlslss il .iv who re . s 0 tllvlm l'e-llimslnp I-1 1-erm.t lm vom-rl rl lfllL!tll'I IlI'0lllll'Q' m Sus x 4 r 1 1 xulumv uf xt-rw. .mtl ll xi It I r ex , , , ' v v fr pin r uhili hi 1' lriwlm-' il-r-'ul -ithirm m lcrlul for thi- work
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