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Office Staff Seated: Margaret Preble, Mary Hutchinson, Carmin Marin. Standing: Mildred Legner. Mary D riscol I , Mary Confalone, Jean Coppinger, Jeanette Brisbois, Barbara Collins, Elizabeth Ulrici, Helen Luzackus, Minette DeBoer, Dorothy Currier, Nanette Spillane, Helen Shribman, Ellie Hoag, William Rogers. Grace E. Mackey, Paul Kelly, Harriet Kane, Norman Messier, Walter Szumowski. First Row: Leo Soucy, Thomas Kelly, Frank Travers, Haven Eastman. Second Row: Arnold Catherwood, John Collins, Edgar Curtis, Francis Hennessey.
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J2)o rotliu Itf c f am a ra , lJ3i James L. Cadigan (Veteran ' s Training Officer) and Joanne Gilman. urSar urSar In the Bursar ' s office is located the liaison officer between the Veterans Adminis- tration and the students and University. Here, also, the financial and business affairs of the University are transacted by the genial Bursar and her staff. Seated: Dorothy McNamara (Bursar), Evelyn Turcotte, Harriet Kane, Alice DeRosa. Standing: Jack Luoma, John Pastor, Gaston Dumais, Mr. John F. Fitzgerald (Business Manager), Peter Paralikas, Beatrice Butler, Harold Parks. 26
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First Row: Carroll Sheehan (President), Albert Ross (Vice-President). Second Row: John J. McCarihy (Treasurer), Dr. Edward S. Wallace (Advisor), George S. Karavasiles (Secretary). 1949 We have come a long, hard way. Behind us writhe many long hours of study, immersed in pools of perspiration and worry. We worked hard and play was like a strange figure from the past. The fruits were there to be plucked; we had to nurse the tree of scholastic achievements into a fullness. Now, far behind us, are the years that the locust hath eaten. Before us moves a world convoluting in the throes of uncertainty and fear. Man ' s inhumanity to man flourishes in the lands of the world. There is much to be done. Upon you, the Class of 1 949, falls the mantle of progress and brotherhood. The world awaits its champion; yours can be the role. To you this BEACON is humbly dedicated; to you and the knowledge that you will know the principles of freedom, equality, and justice and spread them through the world. We have come a long, hard way. Before us — the answer lies inside of you. 28
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