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We have lived in many worlds, weaving from one to another as circumstances permit or demand. All our training tells us there is one "real" world, into which we are to step upon graduation or soon enough thereafter. We know it when we first climb the Worcester hill that will be our antechamber. There are to be only four more of those years called "the best of your life." Then we come to be today's generation rather than tomorrow's. September 10, 1962. The beginning of the shat- tering of the glass. Darkly we have peered through the first years of adolescence. On this hill we are to shatter the glass, to emerge into the real world. With more caution than the borning chick, we peck slowly at our glass shell, willing enough to break out, willing to admit the chill glare of the other world. But please, not too soon. First we have to adapt to the world of the ante- chamber. Holy Cross. Then just a name and a promise. The "annual migration" they call it. To us, the only one that mattered. Five hundred strong, glutted with misdirected hopes and baseless fears, we climb the hill, move smoothly into Carlin regis- tration lines, grateful in the beginning that there is a "system." We glance wonderingly at the Purple Key floating between an out -stretched hand and a plastic smile, think half the battle is over when we cleverly complete a flawless multi-carboned form. We need a map to find Wheeler and Beaven. No one seems to understand what giants we were just a few months earlier. Will we ever be on top again? Welcome to the family. Welcome to the corridor rosary. Welcome to the family. Welcome to daily Mass. Welcome to Kimball. Say hello to everyone you meet. Smile. Join our world on a hill. Magically, 1300 more strangers flow uphill. Don't miss the Buffalo Victory Dance. We don't. Watch for Robert Frost, Wernher von Braun, John Ciardi, Lawrence Spivak, Martin Luther King. We do. They are from the other world. We meet the teachers, and, after a slight delay in the purchasing process, we meet the books. It is a time of sizing up. Most of us conclude that, with the boundless determination that is ours, we shall succeed admirably. And beyond the glass? Nothing much can be happening. James Meredith is on the Ole Miss campus. And he'll stay there, a crisp Boston voice tells the nation. White men riot. Two die. No hill, no fences in Oxford, Mississippi. Homecoming. Syracuse. Don't miss it, frosh. We don't. John XXIII welcomes 2600 council fathers to St. Peter's. Think they'll accomplish anything? We can't know. Not much boxing excitement since Benny Paret died last April. Can Patterson handle that big gangster? For two minutes and six seconds he does. Bad night to arrive late for the Auditorium tele- cast. Byran and Wozniak to edit The Link. Make that The Page. Best backfield in the East. Then Hanover, N.H. and a dead dream. We would never see it live again. Crisis. Cuba? No, the Chinese have invaded India. Tonight the President takes to the radio to explain. A blockade on Cuba. Naked confronta- tion with the Soviet Union. Hard to believe they're serious. Nuclear war unthinkable. In our naivete we are vindicated. Khruschev pulls back. The mis- siles will go. No war, just as we said. But the glass around us rattles a bit, and our hill sinks slightly down toward the level of the other world. We early meet those figures who will live in legend. None more unforgettable than the Moose. And there is young Rossiter, and the Dineen kid from Hampton Beach, and a guy named Brent and another named McGough. There will be other folk- heroes, but none more remembered than these. Parents' Weekend, first of four. Someone who knows less about Holy Cross than we do. Beginning to play the collegiate role. And aren't they im- pressed. Blue books, then. Aren't we impressed! Tiddlywinks. Anyone impressed? What's with this Nobile guy? Got something against the Cross. Ought to be put in his place. Why do they print 232

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We have lived in many worlds, weaving fromone to another as circumstances permit or demand.All our training tells us there is one "real" world,into which we are to step upon graduation or soonenough thereafter. We know it when we first climbthe Worcester hill that will be our antechamber.There are to be only four more of those years called"the best of your life." Then we come to be today'sgeneration rather than tomorrow's.September 10, 1962. The beginning of the shat-

tering of the glass. Darkly we have peered throughthe first years of adolescence. On this hill we areto shatter the glass, to emerge into the real world.With more caution than the borning chick, we peckslowly at our glass shell, willing enough to breakout, willing to admit the chill glare of the otherworld. But please, not too soon.

First we have to adapt to the world of the ante-chamber. Holy Cross. Then just a name and apromise. The "annual migration" they call it. To us,the only one that mattered. Five hundred strong,glutted with misdirected hopes and baseless fears,we climb the hill, move smoothly into Carlin regis-tration lines, grateful in the beginning that there isa "system." We glance wonderingly at the PurpleKey floating between an out-stretched hand and aplastic smile, think half the battle is over when wecleverly complete a flawless multi-carboned form.We need a map to find Wheeler and Beaven. No

one seems to understand what giants we were justa few months earlier. Will we ever be on top again?Welcome to the family. Welcome to the corridor

rosary. Welcome to the family. Welcome to dailyMass. Welcome to Kimball. Say hello to everyoneyou meet. Smile. Join our world on a hill.

Magically, 1300 more strangers flow uphill.Don't miss the Buffalo Victory Dance. We don't.Watch for Robert Frost, Wernher von Braun, JohnCiardi, Lawrence Spivak, Martin Luther King. Wedo. They are from the other world.We meet the teachers, and, after a slight delay

in the purchasing process, we meet the books. It is

a time of sizing up. Most of us conclude that, withthe boundless determination that is ours, we shallsucceed admirably.And beyond the glass? Nothing much can be

happening. James Meredith is on the Ole Misscampus. And he'll stay there, a crisp Boston voicetells the nation. White men riot. Two die. No hill,no fences in Oxford, Mississippi.Homecoming. Syracuse. Don't miss it, frosh. We

don't. John XXIII welcomes 2600 council fathersto St. Peter's. Think they'll accomplish anything?We can't know.Not much boxing excitement since Benny Paret

died last April. Can Patterson handle that biggangster? For two minutes and six seconds he does.Bad night to arrive late for the Auditorium tele-cast. Byran and Wozniak to edit The Link. Makethat The Page. Best backfield in the East. ThenHanover, N.H. and a dead dream. We would neversee it live again.

Crisis. Cuba? No, the Chinese have invadedIndia. Tonight the President takes to the radioto explain. A blockade on Cuba. Naked confronta-tion with the Soviet Union. Hard to believe they'reserious. Nuclear war unthinkable. In our naivetewe are vindicated. Khruschev pulls back. The mis-siles will go. No war, just as we said. But the glassaround us rattles a bit, and our hill sinks slightlydown toward the level of the other world.We early meet those figures who will live in

legend. None more unforgettable than the Moose.And there is young Rossiter, and the Dineen kidfrom Hampton Beach, and a guy named Brent andanother named McGough. There will be other folk-heroes, but none more remembered than these.

Parents' Weekend, first of four. Someone whoknows less about Holy Cross than we do. Beginningto play the collegiate role. And aren't they im-pressed. Blue books, then. Aren't we impressed!

Tiddlywinks. Anyone impressed? What's withthis Nobile guy? Got something against the Cross.Ought to be put in his place. Why do they print

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that stuff?Beat B.C. Who's Jack Concannon? 48-12. Let's

just not talk about it. NSA debate begins. Whatghetto? Why should we join a pinko outfit likethat? We don't.No newspapers from New York. Katanga being

forced back into the Congo. Shaw and Dickens onBroadway with "My Fair Lady" and "Oliver."Christmas banquet. Could there be something tothe family bit after all? Home for the holidays,with term papers for the home. Bay of Pigs prison-ers return to Miami. Tractors for men. In theOrange Bowl the American President promisesthem a "free Havana." He had 11 months left toworry about it.And it is a new year, at least for the real world.

For us 1963 is a midterm schedule. Wheeler II hasan empty room—Fr. McKeon returns dead fromPensacola.

Dreary January brings news of tuition, room,and board increases for the next fall. "Survivalkits" arrive. Fr. Dunn torpedoes the scheme. Prof-its to the missions. Robert Frost is dead. StreakingCrusaders dump Dartmouth and Pitt. Exams.Back for our first taste of college politics. Much

like high school politics. "Dineen's Dream" is anoff-campus lounge. It sweeps him in over Maguireand Murphy. With him came Duvarney, Kirmser,and Malone. Lee Fay retires, one of our bestfriends.

Nobile will edit the Patcher. "Creativity" is thelatest issue to be manufactured by The Crusader.The stodgy beast that is Holy Cross gets a few morekicks.De Gaulle slams the Conunon Market door in

the British face. Headlines cry that three Americanadvisers are killed in that odd jungle called Viet-nam. An "ugly little war." Still no papers fromNew York. Stuey Long takes over the Outing Club.Happy days ahead.

Providence squelches N.I.T. hopes, but not theSt. Patty's day exodus. Shields becomes Congress

president over Al Lee. Frosh Bill McDonald, soonto depart, wins the 50-mile hike and prom tickets.The Page publishes issue #3. A patronizing

Crusader reviews it and concludes that "it is apaper of which the freshmen can be proud." Theenthusiastic freshmen theologians of Rev. John J.McGrath, S.J. wow the scholastics of Weston. AlSnyder winds up as Man of the Year. March andthe newspaper strike end on the same day. A weeklater, Thresher dives into the Atlantic, never torise again. Hans Kling fills the field house to dis-course about freedom in the Church.

Politics again. Frank Shea over Gordon Wind-gard. With him Jim Coughlin, Bob Wozniak, andJack Egan become officers for our second year.Albee comes to the Fenwick stage, and eyebrowsrise noticeably. The Crudesatyr disturbs the idyllicsun season in May. Taste has been offended, andapologies are elicited from the culprits. Happeleaves Fenwick theatre, and a young fellow namedHerson is hired in.The Prom. What living should be. Exams. Sum-

mer job plans. Handshakes with graduating "bigbrothers." Pack. Leave. See you in September.

New things atop the hill in the fall. Girls, com-pliments of tenant Quinsigamond Community Col-lege. Pizza, under the well-paid auspices of thebrothers Notis. And freshmen that are not us.Younger and louder than we were, naturally.

Quite a summer. John XXIII died in June. Civilrights marchers flooded Washington in August. Alimited nuclear test ban treaty was signed the samemonth. And we had stopped being freshmen.We are back less than a week when a bomb rips

through a church in Birmingham. Four little girlsdead in a gruesome explosion of white hatred. JimMoriarty and crew capture headlines with their"mighty Meg"—aphone. Homecoming brings a sur-prising loss to B.U. and portents of games andseasons to come.

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With October come Madame Nhu and daughter.Her husband will be dead in less than three months.MacMillan yields to Home in England, Adenauer toErhard in West Germany. Wheat is shipped fromAmerica to the U.S.S.R., studies plodding alongtoward Thanksgiving recess.New, strange creatures people our lives this year.

Mabel and May rank at the top, and close behindcomes Fr. Izzo. And there's a stuffed dummy hang-ing from a tree in front of Alumni. An "effigy,"the newspapers call it.Then it is November 22, 1963. Never will we be

truly young again. In Dallas a young man with arifle does the unthinkable. Life stops moving forfour days. History unbearably real, our glass ir-reparably pierced.

Grief unexpected but undenied. We are part ofa nation burying her young President. More thanone tear we shed for ourselves and for the worldwe must soon join. Some of us are off to Wash-ington and the funeral of John F. Kennedy. Somejust leave. Others stay until the college finally bowsto the lack of a quorum and suspends classes untilafter Thanksgiving.No B.C. rally this year. No pounding in Kimball.

But a pounding on Fitton Field. Morris and Marcel-lino lead an orgy of determination and a 9-0 con-quest of Boston College. The only such victory weare to witness.November brings the last of the Who's Who

controversies. Holy Cross pulls out of the Alabamapay-me-and-I'll-honor-you scheme. Then, of allthings, a Chinese Culture Festival. And The Cru-sader becomes a magazine—for one issue. Theincoming board brings back our weekly glossy,to warm applause.

January and the announcement of Barry Gold-water's candidacy. Riots in the Panama Canal zone.Another coup in Vietnam. The enigmatic behind-the-scenes personality struggle in the Student Con-gress erupts in a move to expell six recalcitrantrepresentatives. When the smoke clears, the six are

reprimanded and allowed to stay.Cassius Clay decks the big bear. The Friars once

again pull out the N.I.T. rug. The Outing Clubbecomes the 1843 Club.We are an active lot. Repressions are worked

off in the Carlin boxing matches. No one killed.The literati of Alumni III grind out the GoldenDispatch under the direction (now it can be told)of the hyperactive McVeigh and Juska.

While the college begins the overdue (say bysixty years) renovation of O'Kane, sophomoredorms are kept lively by the thumpety-thump ofgas-soaked, flaming tennis balls in the night time.No one killed.

Drinking takes on a new maturity as Bob'ssupercedes the Federal and Sid's. Then comes theGolden Dispatch Invitational Tournament. A soph-omore-dominated Alumni II contingent defeats theplotters of Alumni III.H.C. voters predict Johnson over Henry Cabot

Lodge in 1964. A week later New Hampshire voterspick Lodge in the primary. Such a one-two punchis enough to bring the Ambassador home fromSaigon before long.Prom Prelude time. Sharp eyes out for the

movers. Midnight oil in the auditorium. Success.Jack Ruby convicted and sentenced to death.

Bearded James Michael Murphy chuckles his wayto the Congress presidency after a "tie" vote and50 unregistered ballots force a second vote.

Easter. Good Friday earthquake in Alaska. Nehruis dead. Johnson will address the 1964 commence-ment exercises. Holy Cross will increase its enroll-ment. Tom Gallagher will preside over our junioryear. Also Christmas, Kiley, Treanor. Philosophyand theology slash required credits. Freedom ofelectives. A new curriculum.

World's Fair.Summer.

Another September, another opening, but of a

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much different show. We live atop the hill now,and in the "new dorms" is status. No longer new-comers, we are now in the elder half. We feel lesslike transients. Junior year is belonging in theworld upon the Hill.Our summer was spent in a real world that

really moved. In San Francisco the Goldwaterstorm troopers fastened a new look on the Repub-lican Party. In Atlantic City delegates respondobediently to every string pulled at the WhiteHouse. It will be Johnson and Humphrey againstGoldwater and Miller in November.On July 2, the Civil Rights act of 1964. Also

in July, race wars in Harlem and Rochester. InAugust, more of the same in New Jersey, in Pater-son, Elizabeth, and Jersey City. And in August,too, the bodies of three civil rights workers arefound in Mississippi.

Cypress aflame with civil war. North Vietnameseattack American ships in Tonkin Bay.For surfeit of excitement, CBS buys the Yankees.And our Jim Connor bops a couple of East Ber-

lin Vopos to make international news.A dozen of our fellows are in Europe for a year

of studies and things. Mike Buckley is in Jersu-salem.We have a football team without a quarterback.

No, we have a football team with Jack Lentz. Itwill be Dr. Eddie Anderson's final season. He getshis 200th victory, but not much else.Tom Gallagher suggests a prom for juniors only.

That gets nowhere. The Mass of the Holy Spiritis said in English, and renewal seems even moreimmediate.Someone tries to charge a dime for cafeteria

doughnuts, and brilliant negotiations by a beard-less James Michael Murphy rolls back creepinginflation. The doughnut price increase is rescinded.The power of the nickel is preserved. Now if onlythey could set guidelines for the bookstore.The second week of October, 1964, is the week

the real world goes wild. Newsmen can't decide

if they are living through a dream or a nightmare.On October 12 three Russian cosmonauts are aloftin Voskhod. On the 15th, Harold Wilson and theSocialist Labor Party oust the Tories from powerin England. Then it is October 16. The Red Chineseexplode their first nuclear bomb. Nikita Khruschevis thrown out of the Kremlin. A year ago the bigpowers were led by Kennedy, Khruschev, Home,Adenauer, De Gaulle. Now it is Johnson, Kosyginand Breznev, Erhard, and always De Gaulle.

Libby Miller travels over from Newton to ex-plain why her father would make a good Vice-President. The Student Discipline Board is created,and it is destined to be a major improvement instudent-administration dialogue. Chalk up anotherfor Tom Gallagher.Our Homecoming display is a speakeasy equip-

ped with regularly scheduled holdups and shoot-em-ups. Due in no small measure to the incrediblemugging of Marty Kelly, the class wins the awardfor the second year in succession.The combined frosh-senior display, consisting

of one rented giant, fails to survive the week-end.It is toppled and dismantled. Fortunately, it isalso insured.

Syracuse, too, almost failed to survive the week-end. It was 6-0 Holy Cross at the half, and theNBC telecasters were no more surprised than wewere. We lost the second half.The Class Council picks Dave Barry to run the

Prom. The Public Relations office presents a film-strip documentary on an idyllic Holy Cross. Therehas been no more hilarious entertainment at Kim-ball since.They announce it earlier this time. Tuition will

go up another $200 in September of 1965. The

class of 1966, having already been hit once, will

only have to pay an additional $100. Junior yearis belonging.The world beyond the glass is showing special

signs of insanity and hope. White hostages arerescued from Stanleyville in the Congo. They come

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with tales of horror, but their faces are moreeloquent. Pope Paul VI boards a plane and travelsto Bombay. He weeps at the sight of India's desti-tute millions. And a bazooka shell lands in theEast River, a good distance short of its target, theUnited Nations Building. Cubans protesting thepresence of Che Guevara.

Christmas spirit on the Hill marred by the newsthat Tom Roberts will edit the 1966 Patcher.Mel Massuco is selected to succeed Dr. Anderson.All hail 1965. We begin to take over as impend-

ing graduation makes room at the top. Shipleybecomes WCHC station manager. Moynihan editsThe Crusader. Great visions open up with the per-mission for junior cars in the second semester,provided, of course, the driver has a 2.70 average.Another Gallagher coup.The college releases an artist's conception of

the future campus center. Within a year we havenot only a picture, but also a huge hole in theground.To take up the slack, Superdorm rises from the

hillside in record time. Whoever finally is pickedto live in it, it will still be a long walk from Kim-ball.

While our ROTC units plan the Military Ball,their fellow servicemen beyond the Hill begin theAmerican bombing of North Vietnam. The Crusadercalls for immediate re-convention at Geneva. Let-ters to the editor all disagree.

In an incredible sleight-of-hand demonstrationthe College lops four days off the Easter vacation.The elimination of compulsory retreat, they say,calls forth two extra class days. Protests are invain. The Bermuda trip is torpedoed.McVeigh will head the Purple Key. Playboy

won't be sold in the cafeteria. Holy Cross won'tget near the N.I.T. Gallagher will run for and winthe Student Congress presidency. The opposition:Ibeanusu Okochi and Bill Snell. John Brogan iselected president of the 1843 Club.March brings "Operation Match," first of the

computer-date schemes. In Selma, Alabama, itbrings the shame of a nation. And it brings to HolyCross the last straw: "retro-active failure" of a sen-ior who protested a low but passing grade. Deci-sion: demonstration.Led by a no-longer-smiling James Murphy and

classmate Ted Carey, over 1,000 students masson the steps of Dinand Library to vent for the regi-ment of newsmen their greivances against a HolyCross that will not listen to its students.A few weeks later, at the Easter Banquet, Fr.

Swords promises "the cooperation of administrationand faculty in bringing to a fruitful solution thecurrent quest for a new understanding of the roleand position of the student at Holy Cross." Theretro-active failure stands. But Holy Cross hascome to a new understanding of her real problems.The Crusader publishes a religious attitudes sur-

vey of the student body. Its verdict: "Holy Cross,in much of its classroom teaching of philosophyand theology, is operated on the premise that, withvery few exceptions, the students accept the basictenets of the Catholic faith. The wide-ranging dis-sent evidenced by the survey shows this premiseto be mistaken. . . . When successful papers andexaminations can only be achieved through insin-cerity, there is a serious educational problem tobe solved."Frank Oftring quits. From Power Memorial in

New York comes Jack Donohue. His boy Lewvisits Holy Cross, decides on UCLA. Donohuewould prove he could win without him.The Prom happens, perfectly. Barry and team

turn up in the black, a major achievement. Then,for the third time, there is the exam slide intosummer. It is to be the last of those summers.

Senior year begins with a bill for a cap andgown. Academic robes. Why get them nine monthsearly? Might need them for a demonstration orsomething.

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Holy Cross, 14,000 feet high in the skies of Colo-rado, is conquered by three of our classmates. PatMcDermott, Ed Drinan, and Pete Will accomplishthe first winter ascent in the mountain's history.It culminates a series of lucky breaks beginningwith John Worthley's bright idea in August.

January this time brings the last real round ofexams for most. May is to be mere ceremony.The med students are ahead on acceptances. Therest grind it out for the last time.Then it is the final semester. Overflowing with

big events in every life. There are the just rewardsand the fantastic luck. Some thrilled, most satisfied,some heartbroken. This is the richness of the finalsemester.

Breen's and the Orchid become the seniorlounges. It is a limbo as we await passage betweenthe two worlds. On the outside, where we areheaded, war is growing hotter. Some among usmake the decision to volunteer for service upongraduation. The ROTC boys have no choice. Mostof the others worry.We are initiated into the pleasantries of alumnus-

hood by the tradition of the class gift. Mixed emo-tions?Our suddenly exciting basketballers beat UConn

twice, dump Manhattan in the Garden, knock oilSt. John's in the Redmen's gym. The finale againstBoston College is the best of our four years. Weend up losing, but only the game. Rich Murphyis a symbol as he finishes his career with 999points.

Spring brings some nostalgia, but mostly im-patience. We trot through the final months, eager

now to get it over with. To leave the hill of the

antechamber for the world beyond the glass. Not

that we have any idea what to expect out there.

Our leave-taking is slow, but not painful. Friendswill be missed. That's life, we say wisely. Thenwe get a sheepskin and walk off through the glass.

Senior year is for planning. Nine months ofGrad Records, law boards, betrothals, acceptances,rejections. And courses to pass along the way.We come from a bad summer. American troops

in Vietnam now in the hundreds of thousands.They will be drafting college students by gradua-tion time. Anti-war demonstrations in Worcester.Not much noise at Holy Cross.

First semester uneventful. Football is a baddream. Emerald Shield throws the first Irish Wake.Tom Roberts makes the Run Trilogy, and the cam-pus hails its first moviernaker. Moriarty and Osperwhip together an astonishingly successful rugbyteam. Coached by Robert Coleman Williams, whowill soon be sorely missed.Fenwick Theatre new and sparkling. Blacktie

opening. Campus stunned by news that McVeighwill head Student Judicial Board. Campus alsopleased. Bill Motley leaves a mangled single-propsomewhere in the woods near the Worcester Air-port.Tom Gallagher's illegal "freshman tax" is ex-

posed. Student Senate gives the cash back to thefreshmen. Freshmen give it back to the StudentGovernment. Inspiring statesmanship by Ed Mc-Namara.

Interviews pile up. Just what does your companydo, sir? Grad Record people foul up incredibly,and we are taking the tests at Worcester State,Framingham State, and even Columbia. Some man-age to take them at Holy Cross.Strange people begin talking Peace Corps, Jesuit

Missions and such. Senior June looms ever closer,and large decisions must be made.

Senior dorms suffer depradations from the horseyset. Soon sneaker-clad Adonises are streakingthrough the winter night to share in the laurelsof notoriety.

Christmas vacation brings two beauties. MikeBuckley wins a Rhodes Scholarship, and Mount

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ROBERT J. ABBOTTA.B. History Honors

31-80 51 St.Woodside, N. Y.

Dean's List 1,2,3; PurplePatcher, Copy Editor; DeltaEpsilon Sigma; Phi AlphaTheta; Resident Assistant;AEC; The Crusader; BiologySociety; Senior Brother Pro-gram

RONALD B. ABRAMSONB.S. Economics9 Airlie St.

Worcester, Mass.WCHC; Physics Society; Win-ter Weekend Committee;AFROTC; Arnold Air Society

JIMOH K. AKANMIDUB.S. BiologyP.O. Box 18Kabba, Nigeria

Biology Journal, Co-Editor;Soccer, Co-Captain; AlphaEpsilon Delta; Biology So-ciety

DANIEL J. AMARALB.S. Modern Language Honors

272 Miller St.Seekonk, Mass.

Dean's List 2,3; Delta EpsilonSigma; Purple Patcher; Crossand Scroll; Young Democrats;Senior Brother Program

MICHAEL J. ADDESAB.S. History55 Gretter Rd.

West Roxbury, Mass.Boston Club, President; ClassCouncil; CCD; IRC; St.Thomas More Society; SeniorBrother Program; Junior PromCommittee; Football; Fresh-man Baseball; Hockey; Rugby

Louts P. AMORUSOB.S. Chemistry7 Sexton Ave.

Westwood, Mass.Cross and Crucible, Editor;Fenwick Theatre Company;Glee Club; Young Democrats;Senior Brother Program;AFROTC

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JOHN R. ANDRADEB.S. Chemistry24 Cooke St.Bristol, R. I.

Cross and Crucible; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee; NROTC

LEO F. AMRHEIN, JR.A.B. Pre-Medical50 Elm Ave.Quincy, Mass.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; PurplePatcher ; The Crusader; Biol-ogy Society; Senior BrotherProgram

JOSEPH M. ARNSTEINA.B. English37 Ridge St.

Yonkers, N. Y.Crew

WILLIAM E. AUBUCHON, IIIB.S. Economics22 Atlantic Ave.Fitchburg, Mass.

Sanctuary Society, Prefect;Class Council; 1843 ClubTrustee; CCD; EconomicsClub; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Commit-tee; Freshman Basketball

RAYMOND J. ARSENAULTB.S. Accounting276 Mechanic St.Leominster, Mass.

Economics Club; CCD

CARL K. ASELTON, JR.B.S. Biology

25 Clearview Ave.Worcester, Mass.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety

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DANIEL G. BAMBERYB.S. Mathematics18511 Ferguson St.

Detroit, Mich.Young Democrats; Math Club;Amateur Radio Society

JAMES C. AUDIBERTB.S. Economics24 Elm St.

Fort Kent, Me.Economics Club; Young Dem-ocrats; Senior Brother Pro-gram

PETER R. BARILB.S. Economics-Accounting

91 Eureka St.Worcester, Mass.

RICHARD M. BARRONA.B. Philosophy1023 Burns Dr.Howell, Mich.

Christian Encounter, Chair-man; Sodality; St. ThomasMore Society; Senior BrotherProgram; Soccer

ROBERT J. BARTOLINIA.B. English

89-16 117th St.Richmond Hill, N. Y.

Track, Co-Captain; SeniorBrother Program; Cross Coun-try

DAVID E. BARRYB.S. Physics

5 Peter Cooper Rd.New York, N. Y.

Junior Prom Committee,Chairman; Resident Assistant;Emerald Shield; CCD; Sanc-tuary Society; Physics So-ciety; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Senior Brother Program

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JAMES M. BEAUREGARDB.S. Accounting1 Victoria Terr.Millbury, Mass.

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PETER N. BENOTTIB.S. Chemistry

152 Washington St.Wellesley Hills, Mass.

Lacrosse, Co-Captain; Crossand Crucible; Senior BrotherProgram; Wrestling

GERALD W. BAXA.B. Mathematics

7736 South KingstonChicago, Ill.

Math Club

DAVID B. BELSITOB.S. Political Science

45 Forbes St.Worcester, Mass.

Worcester Club, President;AFROTC; Arnold Air Society

JOHN T. BENDLERB.S. Chemistry Honors115 Mountain Rd.Seymour, Conn.

Cross and Crucible, Secretary;Dean's List 3; Senior BrotherProgram; Amateur Radio Club

JOHN J. BENNETTB.S. English

43 Cottage Ave.Ansonia, Conn.

St. Thomas More Society;Freshman Basketball; Rugby

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JOHN J. BLASEB.S. Psychology8 Newell St.Utica, N. Y.

Winter Weekend Committee,Co-Chairman; Glee Club;Paks; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Rugby; AFROTC; PsiChi; Drill Team

FRANCIS P. BOMANIB.S. Political Science

16 Luthuli Rd.Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania

IRC; Soccer; Junior YearAbroad

ROGER S. BOULEfB.S. Biology

25 Morrison Ave.Plattsburgh, N. Y.

Alpha Epsilon Delta, VicePresident; Dean's List 2;CCD; Biology Society; YoungRepublicans; Senior BrotherProgram; Page

RICHARD P. BLABERB.S. Biology217 83rd St.

Brooklyn, N. Y.Knights of Columbus, GrandKnight; Biology Society; Rug-by

DAVID W. BLANCHFIELDA.B. Philosophy

39 Miles Standish Dr.West Hartford, Conn.

Glee Club; CCD; Choir

RICHARD A. BOUDREAUB.S. English

148 Summer St.Danvers, Mass.

Glee Club

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JAMES J. BOYLANA.B. Pre-Medical15 Electric Ave.

East Greenbush, N. Y.Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Rugby

JOHN A. BOWENA.B. Mathematics116 Highland Ave.Fitchburg, Mass.

Purple Patcher, CirculationManager; BJF Debating, Pres-ident; CCD; Senior BrotherProgram; Freshman Track

RICHARD D. BOVEB.S. History

4683 Bedford Ave.Brooklyn, N. Y.

Conservative Club, Vice-Chair-man; Sodality; Knights ofColumbus; History Academy;Young Republicans; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee; AFROTC

MICHAEL A. BOWSERA.B. Pre-Medical

1 Short Rd.Fayetteville, N. Y.

Central New York Club, Presi-dent; Dean's List 1; PurplePatcher ; CCD; Sanctuary So-ciety; Biology Society; SeniorBrother Program; Rugby

MARK A. BRENNANA.B. Pre-Medical51-16 90th St.Elmhurst, N. Y.

Glee Club; Biology Society;Senior Brother Program

JOHN P. BROGANA.B. History

2489 Coventry Rd.Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Resident Assistant; 1843 Club,President; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Emerald Shield; IRC;Senior Brother Program; Sail-ing

JOHN R. BRUCHA.B. History

13841 Edgewater Dr.Lakewood, Ohio

Fenwick Theatre Company,Business Manager; SanctuarySociety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Commit-tee; Hockey; Rugby

DAVID J. BURKEA.B. English

471 New Scotland Ave.Albany, N. Y.

Purple Patcher ;The Crusader;St. Thomas More Society;Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; Rugby;AFROTC

FRANCIS M. BURKEA.B. English

1050 Park Ave.New York, N. Y.

Dean's List 2; Sodality

D. ROGER BROWNB.S. HistoryHall Rd.

Dudley, Mass.Student Government; YoungDemocrats

T. JAMES BRYANA.B. History

120 Brunswick St.Rochester, N. Y.

The Crusader, Managing Edi-tor; The Page, Editor; 1843Club Trustee

F. MICHAEL BUCKLEYA.B. Classics Honors1625 N. E. First St.

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.RHODES SCHOLAR; Dean's List1,2,3; Sodality; Class Council;Purple Patcher ; Cross andScroll; Rugby; Junior YearAbroad

JOHN J. BURKE, JR.B.S. Political Science10201 Grosvenor Pl.North Bethesda, Md.

Knights of Columbus; Eco-nomics Club; IRC; YoungRepublicans

ROGER E. BUTLERA.B. Latin

500 Oak Hill Rd.Fitchburg, Mass.

KEVIN W. CALLAHANA.B. English

8 Old Mystic St.Arlington, Mass.

Track, Co-Captain; Alpha Sig-ma Nu; Resident Assistant;Sodality; Senior Brother Pro-gram

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JEROME J. BURKE, JR.A.B. Pre-Medical

Box 206Grayslake, Ill.

Senior Brother Program, Co.Chairman; Emerald Shield;Sanctuary Society; BiologySociety; Biology Journal;Young Republicans

RICHARD J. BURKEB.S. Sociology6 Sagamore Rd.Marblehead, Mass.

The Crusader, CirculationManager; Dean's List 2,3;Junior Prom Committee;Homecoming Committee

ARTHUR L. BURNSB.S. Economics

4525 Henry Hudson Pkwy.New York, N. Y.

Dean's List 3; WCHC; Eco-nomics Club; St. ThomasMore Society

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JOSEPH H. CARENSA.B. Philosophy Honors

9 Crestwood Dr.Wellesley, Mass.

Dean's List 1,2; The Cru-sader; Purple Patcher; Crossand Scroll; Junior YearAbroad

THOMAS H. CAREYA.B. English

517 Thatcher Ave.River Forest, Ill.

Emerald Shield, Curator; Pur-ple Patcher; The Crusader;CCD; Junior Year Abroad

JAMES S. CARLETTIB.S. History128 Elliot Rd.

Trumbull, Conn.Class Council; Purple Patch-er; Knights of Columbus; Bi-ology Society; St. ThomasMore Society; Senior BrotherProgram; Lacrosse

DAVID F. CARROLLA.B. French Honors907 Country Club Dr.

Vienna, Va.Dean's List 1,2; Resident As-sistant; Purple Patcher; Crossand Scroll; CCD; IRC; Jun-ior Year Abroad; French Club

DENNIS M. CARLETONB.S. Psychology

543 St. Marks Ave.Westfield, N. J.

Psi Chi, Vice President; GleeClub; CCD; Senior BrotherProgram; AFROTC

PAUL J. CARROLL, JR.B.S. Economics33 Roe Ave.

Northhampton, Mass.Emerald Shield; SanctuarySociety; Choir; Biology So-ciety; Economics Society;Young Democrats; Wrestling246

JOHN A. CASSIDYB.S. History

41 Hartford St.Natick, Mass.

St. Thomas More Society;Soccer

JOHN A. CASELLIB.S. Economics2 Stratford Ave.Garden City, N. Y.

Economics Club; SeniorBrother Program; AFROTC

WILLIAM M. CASSIDYB.S. Biology

9911 Old Georgetown Rd.Bethesda, Md.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; GleeClub; Biology Society; Soccer

ANDRE J. CHAGNONB.S. Sociology16 Ross Court

Loudonville, N. Y.The Crusader; WCHC; Phys-ics Society; Senior BrotherProgram; NROTC; Cross Cur-rent

FRANK A. CASSULOA.B. Sociology45 Lund Ave.

Springdale, Conn.Winter Weekend Committee;Freshman Baseball; AFROTC

J. KENNETH CATLAWB.S. Biology

321 Stegman Pkwy.Jersey City, N. J.

1843 Club, Vice-President;Alpha Epsilon Delta; StudentGovernment; Class Council;Knights of Columbus; Biol-ogy Society; Young Demo-crats; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Commit-tee; Rugby

247

NICHOLAS T. CHIORAZZIA.B. Pre-Medical

327 51st St.West New York, N. J.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety

PATRICK M. CHIERICHELLAA.B. Biology

2170 Dogwood La.Westbury, N. Y.

Glee Club; CCD; Knights ofColumbus; Biology Society;Young Democrats; JuniorProm Committee; Rugby;Soccer; AFROTC

RICHARD M. CHRISTMASB.S. Political Science

11 Phillips Rd.Holden, Mass.

Junior Class Vice-President;Student Government; ClassCouncil; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Committee

MICHAEL J. CHRISTOPHERA.B. English26 Larkin Ave.

Pine Beach, N. J.Dean's List 2,3; WCHC; Sen-ior Brother Program

ROBERT R. CLARKEA.B. History

257 Beach 127 St.Belle Harbor, N. Y.

Senior Brother Program;Track; Cross Country; Sem-per Fidelis Society

ROBERT P. CIPRIANIA.B. Sociology

62 Saint James Rd.Medford, Mass.

Interracial Justice Club, Presi-dent; Purple Patcher, Adver-tising Manager; Winter Week-end Committee; NROTC, Ma-rine Corps; Drill Team; Tri-dent Society; Cross Current;Semper Fidelis Society

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DANIEL T. COLEMANB.S. History

56 Nehoiden Rd.Waban, Mass.

Hockey, Manager; StudentGovernment; Class Council;Physics Society; Senior Broth-er Program; Junior PromCommittee; Sailing

GEORGE F. CONERY, JR.B.S. PsychologyOld Webster Rd.Oxford, Mass.

Psi Chi; Winter WeekendCommittee; Lacrosse; NROTCDrill Team

JAMES W. T. CLARKINB. S. Political Science

59 Brook St.Barrington, R. I.

Class Council; IRC; St.Thomas More Society; YoungDemocrats; Lacrosse;AFROTC

DANIEL F. COLLINSA.B. Sociology39 Ontario Rd.Bellerose, N. Y.

New York Metropolitan Club,President; Resident Assistant;Senior Brother Program; Jun. ionProm Committee; Cheer-leader; Rugby

THOMAS M. COLUMBUSA.B. English

4291 West 215th St.Fairview Park, Ohio

Purple Patcher, AcademicsEditor; Cross and Scroll; Sen-ior Brother Program

JAMES A. COMMETTEB.S. Biology122 Essex St.Beverly, Mass.

Emerald Shield, Treasurer;Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety

249

JAMES L. CONNORB.S. English

135 Roberts Ave.Glenside, Pa.

The Purple, Editor; SeniorBrother Program

\tikMICHAEL C. CONNOR

A.B. Economics5 Beverly Rd.

Arlington, Mass.Crew, Co-Captain; SanctuarySociety; Economics Club;Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee

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WILLIAM P. CONSTANTINOA.B. Pre-Medical117 Pearl St.Clinton, Mass.

Dean's List 1; Alpha EpsilonDelta; Biology Society; Rugby

STEPHEN A. CONNELLYB.S. English

6040 Richmond HighwayAlexandria, Va.

Senior Brother Program;WCHC; Knights of Colum-bus; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; NROTC; Trident So-ciety; Cross Current

PAUL K. CONNOLLYB.S. History

24 Forest CircleWaltham, Mass.

IRC; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Young Democrats, Pres-ident; Homecoming Committee

RICHARD J. CONSIDINEB.S. Accounting12 Bowdoin St.Worcester, Mass.

Economics Club; Young Dem-ocrats

252

RICHARD A. CRISAFULLIB.S. English

11 Country Club Dr.Port Washington, N. Y. .

Young Republicans; Cheer-leader

EDWARD P. COSTAB.S. Sociology797 Salem St.

South Groveland, Mass.IRC; Freshman Baseball

JAMES P. COURYB.S. Sociology1448 VinewoodDetroit, Mich.

Biology Society; Senior Broth-er Program; Junior PromCommittee; Homecoming Com-mittee; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; Lacrosse; NROTC;Trident Society

JOSEPH A. CROWLEYA.B. German

220 Aspinwall Ave.Brookline, Mass.

Glee Club; Paks, Leader;Varsity Quartet; Choir; Biol-ogy Society; Senior BrotherProgram

WILLIAM J. CURLEYA.B. Political Science219 East 236th St.New York, N. Y.

Dean's List 2; Sodality; Stu-dent Government; PurplePatcher ; St. Thomas MoreSociety; Young Republicans;Crew; Junior Year Abroad

BARTLEY J. COSTELLO, IIIA.B. History

3 Grand View Terr.Rutland, Vt.

Sodality; Christian Encoun-ter; Sanctuary Society; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee; Rugby;NROTC; Trident Society

JAMES P. CURRAN, JR.B.S. Psychology13 Raynor St.

Blackstone, Mass.Psi Chi, President; Dean'sList 3

ROBERT W. DALEYB.S. Sociology94 Union St.

Marshfield, Mass.International Relations Club;Senior Brother Program; Win-ter Weekend Committee; Rug-by; NROTC; Trident Society

LAWRENCE T. D'ALOISE, JR.B.S. EconomicsValley Drive

Greenwich, Conn.WCHC; Knights of Colum-bus; Economics Club; St.Thomas More Society

GEOFFREY G. CURRALLB.S. Economics716 Forest Ave.Westfield, N. J.

Glee Club; Sanctuary Society;Choir; Biology Society; St.Thomas More Society; Con-servative Club; Rugby; NROTC

MICHAEL R. DACEYA.B. English HonorsFO 1. Cliff Rd.

Ramey AFB, Puerto RicoDean's List 1,2; Soccer, Co-Captain; Delta Epsilon Sig-ma; Resident Assistant; TheCrusader; Cross and Scroll;Fenwick Theatre Company

FRANK A. DAHLSTROMA.B. Pre-Medical72 Intervale Rd.Dedham, Mass.

Biology Society; SeniorBrother Program; Rugby

WILLIAM J. DANAHERB.S. Biology

201 Fairlawn Dr.Torrington, Conn.

Sailing; AFROTC

RAYMOND J. DANAHY, JR.B.S. Physics38 Grove St.

Hopkinton, Mass.Sanctuary Society; PhysicsSociety; Amateur Radio So-ciety

DAVID A. DAYB.S. Psychology891/2 Seymour St.Auburn, N. Y.

Psi Chi, Secretary; Football

MICHAEL P. DEASYA.B. Philosophy Honors

4085 West 8th St.Los Angeles, Calif.

Cross and Scroll, Chairman;Dean's List 3; Resident As-sistant; Sodality; EmeraldShield

DONALD C. DANIELA.B. Political Science Honors

139 Boutwell St.Manchester, N. H.

Graduate Studies Committee,Chairman; Dean's List 1,2,3;Cross Current, Co-Editor;Delta Epsilon Sigma; Resi-dent Assistant; Christian En-counter; Senior Brother Pro-gram; NROTC; Winter Week-end Committee

PATRICK T. DANNOB.S. Accounting111 Buehler Ave.Nekoosa, Wis.

Resident Assistant; SeniorBrother Program; Football;Freshman Track

255

FRANCIS F. DEGIOVANNIA.B. Political Science

P.O. 51Mansfield Depot, Conn.

Biology Society; St. ThomasMore Society; IRC; YoungDemocrats; Senior BrotherProgram; Rugby

FRANCIS X. DEIGNANB.S. Political Science18 Meadow LaneWorcester, Mass.

Senior Class Vice-President;Student Government; ClassCouncil; 1843 Club Trustee;Senior Brother Program;AFROTC

ANTHONY J. DEL TUFO, JR.B.S. Economics-Accounting

545 SoIlas CourtLyndhurst, N. J.

Junior Prom Committee;Homecoming Committee;Knights of Columbus; Band;Young Republicans

LAWRENCE J. DEMOOYB.S. Psychology79 Addison Dr.Short Hills, N. J.

Dean's List 3; Biology Society;Senior Brother Program; Win-ter Weekend Committee; Soc-cer; AFROTC

PETER F. DELLALUNA, JR.B.S. History

97 Bungalow Ave.Greenfield, Mass.

IRC; History Academy; St.Thomas More Society; TheCrusader

ROGER P. DESILETS, JR.A.B. Pre-Medical184 Clarendon St.Fitchburg, Mass.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sodality;Purple Patcher ; CCD; Knightsof Columbus; Biology Society;IRC; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Committee

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JOHN H. D'ESPINOSAA.B. Modern Language

60 Elm St.Norwood, Mass.

Dean's List 1,2; Cheerleader;Soccer; Junior Year Abroad

WILLIAM J. DESMONDA.B. Sociology702 Locust St.

Fall River, Mass.Emerald Shield; Senior Broth-er Program; Junior PromCommittee; Interracial JusticeClub; Young Democrats

PATRICK A. DIETzA.B. Pre-Medical38 Parkwood Blvd.Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Swimming, Co-Captain; Crew,Co-Captain; Biology Society;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; Lacrosse

FREDERICK J. DOHERTYA.B. Pre-Medical526 Highland Ave.Fall River, Mass.

Purple Patcher, Senior Editor;Alpha Epsilon Delta; StudentGovernment; Emerald Shield;Biology Society; Senior Broth-er Program

GEORGE F. DINNEEN, IIIB.S. Economics31 Woodland Rd.Short Hills, N. J.

Student Government; Sanc-tuary Society; EconomicsClub; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Committee

KENNETH E. DIXONB.S. Biology

101 Newfield Dr.Stamford, Conn.

Biology Society; IRC; YoungRepublicans

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PAUL F. DONOHUE, JR.B.S. History

112 Murray Ave.Delmar, N. Y.

The Crusader; Glee Club;Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; AFROTC

STEPHEN F. DONAHUEA.B. Mathematics176 Sherman Rd.

Chestnut Hill, Mass.Cheerleader, Co-Captain; Cam-pion Lector Society, President;Resident Assistant; PurpleKey; Sodality; Sanctuary So-ciety; IRC; Senior BrotherProgram; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; Baseball; NROTC;Trident Society

THOMAS E. DORANA.B. History46 Hughes St.Quincy, Mass.

Dean's List 3; IRC; St.Thomas More Society; YoungDemocrats

WILLIAM T. DOWLING, JR.B.S. Sociology

789 Brush Hill Rd.Milton, Mass.

Glee Club; Rugby; SeniorBrother Program

RICHARD J. DOYLE, JR.A.B. English33 Boyden St.

Worcester, Mass.Varsity Quartet, Leader; TheCrusader; Glee Club; Paks,CCD; Choir; Junior PromCommittee; AFROTC

TIMOTHY DOWNSB.S. History

New York Ave.Oak Bluffs, Mass.

The Crusader; IRC; SeniorBrother Program

258

ALFRED H. DUERBIG, JR.B. S. Psychology315 Grant Ave.Nutley, N. J.

The Crusader; Knights ofColumbus, Secretary; StudentGovernment; WCHC; St.Thomas More Society; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee; ArnoldAir Society; AFROTC

DAVID M. DUVARNEYA.B. Pre-Medical1121/2 Berlin St.'Clinton, Mass.

Freshman Class Vice-Presi-dent; Class Council; PurplePatcher; Senior Brother Pro-gram

EDWARD V. DRINAN, JR.B.S. Sociology33 Branch Rd.Weymouth, Mass.

Biology Society; ConservativeClub; Young Republicans;Senior Brother Program; Win-ter Weekend Committee; Rug-by; AFROTC

JAMES K. DUKEB.S. Accounting

Curry LaneHyde Park, N. Y.

Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee;NROTC; Trident Society

ARTHUR A. DULANEY, IIIA.B. Economics

1914 Shannon Ct.Alexandria, Va.

Dean's List 3; 1843 ClubTrustee; Economics Club;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; Sailing;AFROTC; Arnold Air So-ciety, Commander; The Purple

SAMUEL J. D'URSO, JR.B.S. Biology

6 East Prospect St.Methuen, Mass.

Merrimack Valley Club, Presi-dent; Dean's List 3; AlphaEpsilon Delta; Knights of Co-lumbus; Biology Society; Sen-ior Brother Program

259

JOHN J. EGANA.B. History

51 Oxford Rd.Longmeadow, Mass.

Sophomore Class Treasurer;Purple Key; Class Council;1843 Club Trustee; St. Thom-as More Society; YoungDemocrats; Senior BrotherProgram; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Sailing, Co-Captain

JOSEPH H. EGANB.S. Accounting72 Manor Rd.

Lynbroak, N. Y.St. Thomas More Society;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; Track

CONRAD J. EKERTB.S. Accounting

1813 Radcliff Ave.New York, N. Y.

Student Government; Knightsof Columbus; EconomicsClub; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Football; Lacrosse

DENNIS M. DWYERB.S. Political Science

62 Prospect St.White Plains, N. Y.

Football; Baseball

LAWRENCE S. EARLEYA.B. English

185 Liberty Rd.Englewood, N. J.

Sodality; Purple Patcher, As-sistant Editor; The Purple;Emerald Shield; SanctuarySociety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Freshman Baseball

PETER L. EIDENBACHB.S. Biology

Old Morrisville Rd.Stowe, Vt.

Glee Club; Biology Society

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RICHARD M. FARACIB.S. Biology2 Alfred ParkBradford, Mass.

Merrimack Valley Club, Secre-tary; Alpha Epsilon Delta;Knights of Columbus; BiologySociety

MICHAEL F. ELEEYA.B. English

324 Buffalo Ave.Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Glee Club; Paks; Biology So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro--gram; Rugby

JOHN M. FACCIOLAA.B. History Honors

1026 65th St.Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dean's List 1,2,3; PurplePatcher; The Crusader; PhiAlpha Theta; Junior YearAbroad

EDWARD J. FEEHERRY, JR.B.S. Mathematics157 Providence St.Worcester, Mass.

Student Government; NROTC

RONALD J. FERRERIB.S. History

26 Fairfield Ave.Darien, Conn.

WCHC; Sanctuary Society;Cross and Crucible; IRC; His-tory Academy; St. ThomasMore Society; Young Demo-crats; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Com-mittee

WILLIAM F. EMSWILERB.S. Economics-Accounting

49 Chapman Rd.West Hartford, Conn.

Purple Patcher, Patrons Man-ager; The Crusader; WCHC;Knights of Columbus; St.Thomas More Society

J. MICHAEL FISCHERB.S. Economics

7525 Algonquin DriveIndian Hill, Ohio

CCD; Sanctuary Society; Eco-nomics Club; St. ThomasMore Society; Junior PromCommittee; Freshman Foot-ball; Sailing

KYRAN J. FLANNERYA.B. Economics183 Colonial Ave.Albany, N. Y.

Knights of Columbus; Eco-nomics Club; IRC; YoungDemocrats; Senior BrotherProgram; Freshman Baseball;Golf; Rugby; Bridge Club

BRIAN J. FLATLEYB.S. History23 Lincoln St.

Manchester, Mass.Football; Track

CORNELIUS T. FINNEGAN, IIIA.B. History

294 Wentworth Ave.Lowell; Mass.

Dean's List 3; History Acad-emy ; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Young Democrats; Jun-ior Prom Committee

JOSEPH C. FISCHERB.S. MathematicsWaterloo Rd.

Ellicott City, Md.Junior Prom Committee;Freshman Baseball

JOSEPH M. FITZGERALDB.S. Mathematics

27 Mountain View St.South Hadley Falls, Mass.

Dean's List 2,3; Senior ClassSecretary; Resident Assistant;CCD; Young Democrats; Sen-ior Brother Program; JuniorProm Committee; NROTC;Trident Society; Cross Cur-rent; Semper Fidelis Society,President

KENNETH J. FLEURANTA. B. Modern Languages

10 Heywood St.Worcester, Mass.

Dean's List 3; John Colet So-ciety, Vice-President; FrenchSociety, President

RICHARD F. FLORYANB.S. Physics71 Penn Drive

W. Hartford, Conn.Fencing, Sailing

THOMAS F. X. FOLEYA.B. History5 Ocean Ave.

Spring Lake, N. J.St. Thomas More Society;Senior Brother Program; Win-ter Weekend Committee; Foot-ball; Lacrosse, Co-Captain;Swimming, Co-Captain

ROGER C. FORASTEB.S. Sociology10 Tunstall Rd.Scarsdale, N. Y.

Glee Club, Freshman Leader;Resident Assistant; Paks;Sanctuary Society; Band; Sen-ior Brother Program

CHARLES W. FLYNNB.S. Physics27 Alden St.

Waltham, Mass.WCHC; Physics Society;Senior Brother Program;NROTC; Trident Society;Amateur Radio Society

MICHAEL J. FLYNNA.B. Political Science

34 Maple CircleShrewsbury, Mass.

St. Thomas More Society

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JOSEPH C. FRANCISB.S. Psychology28 Greenleaf Dr.Danvers, Mass.

CCD; Lacrosse

KEVIN J. FOSTERB.S. English

39 Fullerton St.Albany, N. Y.

Sodality; Knights of Colum-bus; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; Baseball; AFROTC;Arnold Air Society, ExecutiveCommander

Louis E. FRIEDHEIMB.S. Economics632 Bonnie BraeRiver Forest, Ill.

Student Government; EmeraldShield; CCD, Treasurer; Sen-ior Brother Program; Cheer-leader; Wrestling, Captain;Chicagoland Club, President

MELVYN J. FRYDRYCHB.S. Economics

1 Masconomet Rd.Ipswich, Mass.

Dean's List 3; Student Gov-ernment; Economics Club;IRC; John Colet Society; Sen-ior Brother Program

THOMAS E. GALLAGHERA.B. History Honors

18114 ParksideDetroit, Mich.

Student Body President; Jun-ior Class President; Dean'sList 1,2,3; Alpha Sigma Nu;Resident Assistant; PurpleKey; Sodality; Class Council;The Crusader; Cross andScroll; BJF Debating; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Student Dis-cipline Board

ROBERT C. GALLAGHERA.B. Pre-Medical107 Washington St.

Newton, Mass.Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety

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WILLIAM P. GERVAISB.S. Mathematics1 Malden St.

Worcester, Mass.Sodality

JAMES C. GOEBELB.S. Chemistry Honors

7501 York Dr.Clayton, Mo.

Dean's List 1,2; Cross andCrucible; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Freshman Basketball;St. Louis Club, Treasurer

JOHN C. GANNONA.B. English28 Baker St.

Worcester, Mass.Sodality, Day Student Prefect;Alpha Sigma Nu; The Cru-sader; Purple Patcher; SeniorBrother Program

ROBERT E. GILLIS, JR.B.S. Biology70 Forest Dr.

Springfield, N. J.Biology Society; Senior Broth-er Program; Junior PromCommittee; Soccer; Rugby

GEORGE J. GILSONA.B. Pre-Medical Honors

94-01 86th Ave.Woodhaven, N. Y.

Dean's List 1,2,3; Delta Ep-silon Sigma; Alpha EpsilonDelta; Biology Society; Biol-ogy Journal; Senior BrotherProgram

PETER A. GIULIANIB.S. Economics15 College St.Montpelier, Vt.

Dean's List 3; Christian En-counter; Choir; EconomicsClub; Young Republicans

267

WILLIAM A. COMESA.B. History39 Ocean Ave.Brooklyn, N. Y.

WCHC; IRC; Young Republi-cans; Junior Year Abroad

LEO P. GRACIANOA.B. French

6 Waterman St.Worcester, Mass.

JOSEPH F. GORSKIA.B. History8 Maple St.Webster, Mass.

WILLIAM J. GRANNANB.S. Sociology

311 Massachusetts Ave.Arlington, Mass.

Boston Club, Vice President;Dean's List 2; Sodality; Sanc-tuary Society; Freshman Foot-ball; Freshman Basketball;Baseball

PHILIP W. GOULETB.S. Economics

12 Meadowbrook DriveHadley, Mass.

Economics Club

DENNIS M. GRIFFINB.S. Economics81 Sanford Pl.

Jersey City, N. J.Economics Club; InternationalRelations Club; St. ThomasMore Society; Senior BrotherProgram; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Interracial JusticeClub

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PETER D. GRIFFINA.B. Economics37 Howard Ave.

Staten Island, N. Y.

FREDERICK J. GRIFFINB.S. Economics57 Hillside Dr.

Portsmouth, N. H.Sanctuary Society; EconomicsClub: International RelationsClub; Young Democrats; Sen-ior Brother Program

JOHN G. GUINANA.B. Philosophy57 Bartram Ave.Bridgeport, Conn.

Amateur Radio Society, Presi-dent; The Crusader; CCD;Sanctuary Society

VINCENT J. HACKETT, JR.B.S. Economics2 Lake Rd.

North Branford, Conn.Economics Club; Young Dem-ocrats; Senior Brother Pro-gram

WILLIAM P. GUINEYB.S. Physics

44 Morrison Rd. WestWakefield, Mass.

Physics Society; EconomicsClub; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Golf; NROTC; TridentSociety

WILLIAM F. HACKB.S. Sociology

48 Sharp Hill Rd.Wilton, Conn.

Sodality, Prefect; ResidentAssistant; Emerald Shield;Senior Brother Program;Freshman Football; Track;NROTC; Trident Society

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JOSEPH R. HARASIMOWICZ, JR.A.B. Pre-Medical10 Bancroft St.Gardner, Mass.

Dean's List 3; Resident As-sistant; Biology Society; Sen-ior Brother Program

W. DAVID HARRINGTONA.B. History Honors150 Greenway Terr.Forest Hills, N. Y.

Dean's List 1,2,3; Sodality;The Crusader; Cross andScroll; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Year Abroad JOHN P. HAYES

A.B. English2630 Kingsbridge Terr.

Bronx, N. Y.Freshman Class Secretary;Class Council; 1843 ClubTrustee; Biology Society; Bas-ketball; Freshman Baseball

JAMES P. HAMPSEYA.B. Pre-Medical129 Seminole Dr.Pittsburgh, Pa.

CCD, President; Dean's List2; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Emer-ald Shield; Sanctuary Society;Biology Society; Young Dem-ocrats; Senior Brother Pro-gram

RICHARD C. HANDB.S. History

15 Wigwam PathBabylon, N. Y.

St. Thomas More Society;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; Home-coming Committee

TIMOTHY J. HARTNETTB.S. Chemistry

136 Woodward Dr.West Seneca, N. Y.

Winter Weekend Committee;NROTC; Trident Society

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JAMES P. HERGETB.S. Political Science2178 Harcourt Dr.

Cleveland Heights, OhioBusiness Board, Chairman;Senior Brother Program, Ex-ecutive Assistant; Dean's List3; Resident Assistant; IRC;Freshman Football

WILLIAM E. HAYNESB.S. Physics

11 Marilyn Rd.Milton, Mass.

Cross Products, Editor;WCHC; Physics Society;Amateur Radio Society

JOHN W. HENDERSONB.S. Chemistry

211 Groveland Ave.Endwell, N. Y.

Cross and Crucible, President;Knights of Columbus; YoungDemocrats; Senior BrotherProgram; AFROTC; ArnoldAir Society

DAVID A. HESSIONA.B. History

16 Hillside Ave.Winchester, Mass.

St. Thomas More Society;Freshman Baseball; Hockey;NROTC; Trident Society

EDWARD F. HOARDB.S. Accounting212 Mendon St.Uxbridge, Mass.

DAVID J. HEALYB.S. Psychology206 Boulevard St.

Passaic, N. J.Glee Club, Secretary; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Psi Chi

JOSEPH R. HARASIMOWICZ, JR.A.B. Pre-Medical10 Bancroft St.Gardner, Mass.

Dean's List 3; Resident As-sistant; Biology Society; Sen-ior Brother Program

W. DAVID HARRINGTONA.B. History Honors150 Greenway Terr.Forest Hills, N. Y.

Dean's List 1,2,3; Sodality;The Crusader; Cross andScroll; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Year Abroad JOHN P. HAYES

A.B. English2630 Kingsbridge Terr.

Bronx, N. Y.Freshman Class Secretary;Class Council; 1843 ClubTrustee; Biology Society; Bas-ketball; Freshman Baseball

JAMES P. HAMPSEYA.B. Pre-Medical129 Seminole Dr.Pittsburgh, Pa.

CCD, President; Dean's List2; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Emer-ald Shield; Sanctuary Society;Biology Society; Young Dem-ocrats; Senior Brother Pro-gram

RICHARD C. HANDB.S. History

15 Wigwam PathBabylon, N. Y.

St. Thomas More Society;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; Home-coming Committee

TIMOTHY J. HARTNETTB.S. Chemistry

136 Woodward Dr.West Seneca, N. Y.

Winter Weekend Committee;NROTC; Trident Society

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JAMES P. HERGETB.S. Political Science2178 Harcourt Dr.

Cleveland Heights, OhioBusiness Board, Chairman;Senior Brother Program, Ex-ecutive Assistant; Dean's List3; Resident Assistant; IRC;Freshman Football

WILLIAM E. HAYNESB.S. Physics

11 Marilyn Rd.Milton, Mass.

Cross Products, Editor;WCHC; Physics Society;Amateur Radio Society

JOHN W. HENDERSONB.S. Chemistry

211 Groveland Ave.Endwell, N. Y.

Cross and Crucible, President;Knights of Columbus; YoungDemocrats; Senior BrotherProgram; AFROTC; ArnoldAir Society

DAVID A. HESSIONA.B. History

16 Hillside Ave.Winchester, Mass.

St. Thomas More Society;Freshman Baseball; Hockey;NROTC; Trident Society

EDWARD F. HOARDB.S. Accounting212 Mendon St.Uxbridge, Mass.

DAVID J. HEALYB.S. Psychology206 Boulevard St.

Passaic, N. J.Glee Club, Secretary; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Psi Chi

JOHN D. HODGES, JR.A.B. History

2 Kingston Rd.Newton, Mass.

Boston Club, Vice President;Football, Manager; SanctuarySociety; Biology Society; St.Thomas More Society; YoungDemocrats; Senior BrotherProgram; Hockey

J. MICHAEL HOOBANB.S. Psychology36 Balmoral Dr.

Berkley Heights, N. J.Psi Chi; WCHC; JuniorProm Committee; NROTC;Trident Society

THOMAS C. HOYEB.S. History32 Cedar St.Taunton, Mass.

CCD, Vice President; PurplePatcher; Sanctuary Society;Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; Junior PromCommittee

GREGERY P. HOCHSTEINA.B. Pre-Medical Economics

911 73rd St.North Bergen, N. J.

Basketball; Senior BrotherProgram

KENNETH C. HOFFERB.S. History Honors

R. R. 1Watertown, Wisc.

Dean's List 1,2,3; Delta Ep-silon Sigma; The Crusader;Purple Patcher; Cross andScroll; Fenwick Theatre Com-pany; Emerald Shield; GleeClub

RICHARD C. HOLIHAN, JR., B.S. Biology1079 Cherry Hill La.West Webster, N. Y.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety; Young Democrats;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee

JAMES P. HUBBARDA.B. History Honors215-02 94th Rd.

Oueens Village, N.Y.The Crusader, Features Edi-tor; Dean's List 1,3; PurplePatcher

W. ROGERS HUNTB.S. Political Science1 Edgewater Dr.Dover, Mass.

Winter Weekend Committee;Dean's List 3; IRC; NROTC,Marine Corps; Trident Soci-ety; Semper Fidelis Society

PETER A. JACQUESB.S. Economics54 Sussex Rd.Westwood, N.J.

Senior Brother Program;Cheerleader; Rugby

THEODORE J. JAKUBIAKA.B. Sociology32 Wayne St.

Worcester, Mass.Glee Club; Senior BrotherProgram

VINCENT 0. IKEHB.S. BiologyNo. 1 Ikom

Abakaliki, NigeriaBiology Society; Senior Broth-er Program; Soccer

GEORGE A. INGRAM, JR.B.S. Accounting

101 King Philip CircleWarwick, R.I.

Purple Patcher, Business Man-ager; Homecoming Commit-tee, Business Manager; ThePage, Business Manager;Knights of Columbus; SeniorBrother Program; Prom Pre-lude Committee

273

EMIL J. JAWOREKB.S. Chemistry272 Bolton St.

Marlborough, Mass.Physics Society, Secretary;Dean's List 1; Class Council;CCD; Cross and Crucible;Young Democrats

RICHARD JURGESA.B. History

94-34 216th St.Queens Village, N. Y.

Purple Patcher ; The Crusa-der; The Purple; EmeraldShield

JEROME D. JussAumEB.S. Sociology11 Gilboa St.Douglas, Mass.

AFROTC

JAMES M. KAYNEYA.B. Economics16 Winding Way

Morris Plains, N. J.The Crusader; EconomicsClub

274

WILLIAM L. JUSKA, JR.A.B. History

28 Irving PlaceEatontown, N. J.

Resident Assistant; PurpleKey; Student Government;Class Council; The Crusader;Sanctuary Society; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Homecom-ing Committee

W. KENNEDY KEANEA.B. History

5006 Cathedral Ave.Washington, D. C.

Dean's List 2,3; Alpha SigmaNu, Vice-President; PurplePatcher, Activities Editor;Resident Assistant; PurpleKey; The Crusader; CCD;Sanctuary Society; SeniorBrother Program

GEORGE P. KELLEYA.B. History

249 Princeton St.East Boston, Mass.

WCHC; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; Rugby; Sailing;AFROTC; Arnold Air Society

FERDINAND T. KELLEYA.B. History360 Arborway

Jamaica Plain, Mass.Economics Club; IRC; St.Thomas More Society; Con-servative Club; Young Repub-licans; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Hockey

RICHARD J. KELLEYA.B. History

35 Fremont St.Lowell, Mass.

History Academy; St. ThomasMore Society; Young Demo-crats

MARTIN T. KELLYA.B. Classics70 Harbor Ave.Nashua, N. H.

IRC; Young Democrats;Hockey

THOMAS A. KELLEYB.S. History84 Church St.

West Roxbury, Mass.Student Government; IRC;Young Democrats

JAMES M. KELLYB.S. Economics70 Superior Rd.Bellerose, N. Y.

Economics Club; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; WinterWeekend Committee; La-crosse; NROTC; Trident So-ciety

275

MICHAEL J. KEYESB.S. Biology

245 Vaughn's GapNashville, Tenn.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; Fen-wick Theatre Company; Em-erald Shield; Knights of Co-lumbus; Choir; Biology So-ciety; Biology Journal; Sen-ior Brother Program; Rugby

JOHN M. KERRYB.S. English

127 Common St.Saco, Me.

Baseball, Captain; ResidentAssistant; Student Govern-ment; Sanctuary Society;Senior Brother Program;AFROTC; Arnold Air Society

THOMAS P. KILEYB.S. Political Science

147 Franklin St.Elmont, N. Y.

Junior Class Secretary; Resi-dent Assistant; Purple Key;Class Council; IRC; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Football;Freshman Baseball

EARL P. KIRMSERB.S. English

Bridle Path EastSands Point

Port Washington, N. Y.Football, Co-Captain; Dean'sList 1; Freshman Class Secre-tary; Alpha Sigma Nu; Resi-dent Assistant; Purple Key;Student Government; EmeraldShield; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Commit-tee; Baseball

ELLIOTT L. KLEINB.S. Sociology7306 Park Ave.

North Bergen, N. J.Baseball; John Colet Society

JAMES J. KITTREDGE, JR.BS. English

24 Harrison Ave.Fitchburg, Mass.

Junior Prom Committee;Graduate Studies Committee

276

KENNETH J. KLUXENB.S. History

407 Kerrigan Blvd.Newark, N. J.

Sanctuary Society; IRC; Sen-ior Brother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Football;AFROTC; Arnold Air Society

N. KENNETH LAMURAB.S. Biology7 Roger St.

Shrewsbury, Mass.Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety; Young Democrats

ROBERT J. KLINEB.S. Sociology220 Park Ave.Merrick, N. Y.

Senior Brother Program

STEPHEN R. KRAMERB.S. Mathematics515 State St.Salina, Kansas

Dean's List 3; CCD; Knightsof Columbus; Math Club;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee

RICHARD P. LAGUEB.S. English53 Weaver St.

West Warwick, R. I.Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; Track;Rugby

PAUL A. LAMBERTA.B. Philosophy811 West St.

Leominster, Mass.Dean's List 3; WCHC;Knights of Columbus; SeniorBrother Program; Cheerleader

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PETER T. LARMOURB.S. History-Political Science

14 The RidgePlandome, N. Y.

Economics Club; John ColetSociety; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Young Republicans;Senior Brother Program;Homecoming Committee;Amateur Radio Society

RONALD W. LAROCHELLE

B.S. Chemistry14 Lowell St.

Worcester, Mass.AFROTC; CCD

EDWIN P. LAVINB.S. Political Science

43-51 Utopia Pky.Flushing, N. Y.

IRC; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; Football; FreshmanBaseball; AFROTC

ROBERT W. LANNAN, JR.B.S. Biology

5119 Wooddale GlenMinneapolis, Minn.

Purple Key; Biology Society;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee

MICHAEL A. LANTIEREB.S. Biology251 East St.

Plainville, Conn.Biology Society; Biology Jour-nal; Senior Brother Program;Junior Prom Committee;Homecoming Committee

GERARD W. LARussoA.B. Pre-Medical

R.F.D. #1 Edward La.Yorktown Heights, N. Y.

Young Democrats; Rugby;AFROTC; Drill Team

280

RICHARD A. LIGUORIB.S. Sociology

1299 Palmer Ave.Larchmont, N. Y.

Junior Prom Committee; ClassCouncil; Knights of Colum-bus; Senior Brother Program;Freshman Football; Crew

EDWIN C. LAWRENCEB.S. English

3247 Pittston Ave.Scranton, Pa.

DAVID G. LAWLESSA.B. Pre-Medical592 Third St.Brooklyn, N. Y.

Class Council; WCHC; Biol-ogy Society; Senior BrotherProgram; Junior Prom Com-mittee

JOHN J. LIBERA, JR.B.S. Mathematics7612 Bull Run Dr.St. Louis, Mo.

Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; MathClub; The Page

JOSEPH T. LILLYB.S. Economics3245 Beech St.

Washington, D. C.Football, Co-Captain; StudentGovernment; Sanctuary So-ciety; Economics Club; YoungRepublicans; Track; Rugby

MELVIN J. LOBDELLA.B. Pre-Medical717 Polk St.Gary, Ind.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; WCHC;Biology Society; Young Dem-ocrats

MICHAEL J. LOGANB.S. Political Science2 Ashburnham Rd.Worcester, Mass.

IRC; Rugby

ROBERT E. LUNDB.S. Political Science69 Whittier Rd.Pawtucket, R. I.

Winter Weekend Committee;Semper Fidelis Society, Vice-President; Dean's List 3;Student Government; IRC;Senior Brother Program;NROTC, Marine Corps; Tri-dent Society

PETER J. LYNCHB.S. Accounting362 Williams Rd.Wynnewood, Pa.

Winter Weekend Committee;Sanctuary Society; JuniorProm Committee; NROTC;Trident Society; Cross Current

Louis A. LOBES, JR.B.S. Biology Honors53 Beech Tree LanePelham Manor, N. Y.

Biology Society, President;Dean's List 2; Alpha EpsilonDelta; Biology Journal, Edi-tor; Resident Assistant; Chris-tian Encounter; Rugby

STEPHEN F. LONGA.B. English

89-38 117th St.Richmond Hill, N. Y.

Freshman Track; AFROTC;Arnold Air Society

LESTER L. LOVIER, JR.B.S. History

109 West Linden St.Rome, N. Y.

Sanctuary Society, Vice-Pre-fect; Track, Manager; Dean'sList 1,2,3; Delta Epsilon Sig-ma; Purple Patcher ; TheCrusader; Emerald Shield;Knights of Columbus; IRC;John Colet Society; St. Thom-as More Society; Young Re-publicans; Senior BrotherProgram

MICHAEL R. MAGUIREA.B. Philosophy

3438 Stettinius Ave.Cincinnati, Ohio

Resident Assistant; Sodality;Sanctuary Society; St. ThomasMore Society; Senior BrotherProgram; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Football

WILFRED J. MAJORA.B. English

12221 South Harvard Ave.Chicago, Ill.

Sodality; Biology Society

JOHN P. MALONEA.B. Pre-Medical2213 Coventry Rd.

Cleveland Heights, OhioFreshman Class Treasurer;Sodality; Student Govern-ment; Biology Society; SeniorBrother Program; Football;Lacrosse; Rugby

MICHAEL A. MADDENB.S. Psychology75 Clark St.

Hartford, Conn.IRC; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Freshman Basketball;Psi Chi

GEORGE E. MAHONEYB.S. Mathematics27 Hoy Terrace

Milton, Mass.Biology Society; Track;Rugby

EUGENE 0. MAJORA.B. Biology

12221 South Harvard St.Chicago, Ill.

Chicagoland Club, Treasurer;Sodality; The Crusader; Sanc-tuary Society; Biology Society

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CHARLES P. MALONEY, IIIB.S. History

4.009 Oliver St.Chevy Chase, Md.

Football, Manager; The Cru-sader; Senior Brother Pro-gram

EUGENE F. MALONEYB.S. History

97 Intervale St.Roslyn Estates, N. Y.

Student Government; Sanc-tuary Society; IRC; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee; NROTC,Marine Corps; Trident Society

PATRICK R. MANZOB.S. Physics

111 Culver Ave.Jersey City, N. J.

Physics Society, President;Knights of Columbus; SeniorBrother Program; AmateurRadio Society

MICHAEL P. MARNIKA.B. English

67 Superior St.Lynn, Mass.

Cross Current, Co-Editor; Sen-ior Brother Program; Sanc-tuary Society; Junior PromCommittee; Winter WeekendCommittee; Track; NROTC

CHARLES F. MANSFIELD, JR.A.B. Sociology

62 Fairmount Blvd.Garden City, N. Y.

Student Government; ClassCouncil; Purple Patcher ;Knights of Columbus; St.Thomas More Society; SeniorBrother Program; JuniorProm Committee; FreshmanFootball; Winter WeekendCommittee; NROTC, MarineCorps; Semper Fidelis So-ciety, Treasurer; Cross Cur-rent

MICHAEL D. MARSHALLA.B. Philosophy

4234 Hilaria Way-ANewport Beach, Calif.

Sodality; Student Govern-ment; Cross and Scroll; Chris-tian Encounter; Sanctuary So-ciety; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro-gram

284

RONALD E. MARTINB.S. English4633 47th St.

Washington, D. C.WCHC; Senior Brother Pro-gram; John Colet Society

JOHN C. MARTINB.S. English

58 Mulberry La.New Rochelle, N. Y.

Glee Club; Paks; Biology So-ciety; NROTC; Navy Band

JOHN J. MARXERB.S. Psychology550 Sanders Rd.

Deerfield, Ill.Psi Chi; The Crusader

EDWIN R. MATTHEWSB.S. Political Science350 Turrell Ave.

South Orange, N. J.New Jersey Club, President;Class Council; Student Gov-ernment; St. Thomas MoreSociety; 1843 Club Trustee;Young Democrats; SeniorBrother Program; WinterWeekend Committee; La-crosse; Rugby; NROTC; Tri-dent Society; Semper FidelisSociety; Cross Current

JOHN S. MASTERSON, JR.B.S. History

Domaine Du Petit BeauregardLa Celle St. Cloud, France

Varsity Quartet, Leader;Young Republicans, Secre-tary; Glee Club; CCD; Band;Choir; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Commit-tee; Winter Weekend Com-mittee; AFROTC; Arnold AirSociety

THOMAS W. MATERNAB.S. Biology357 River Dr.Garfield, N. L

Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety; Band; Senior Broth-er Progrsm; Junior PromCommittee; AFROTC

285

FRANCIS H. MATTINGLYB.S. Accounting

7107 Laverock LaneBethesda, Md.

NROTC; Trident Society;Sem per Fidelis Society; Sen-ior Brother Program; JuniorProm Committee; Homecom-ing Committee; Lacrosse

HERBERT C. MATTHEWS, JR.B.S. History

1242 Southampton Rd.Philadelphia, Pa.

Conservative Club, Chairman;Young Republicans Club; St.Thomas More Society; PurplePatcher; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Homecoming Commit-tee; NROTC; Trident Society

ALTON P. MATTIOLI, JR.B.S. History5 Goddard Ct.Plymouth, Mass.

Intramurals, Commissioner;IRC; Band; Senior BrotherProgram; Winter WeekendCommittee; AFROTC; Golf,Manager; Freshman Football

RAYMOND L. MCCABE, JR.B.S. Economics582 Everdell Ave.West Islip, N. Y.

Class Council; Winter Week-end Committee, Secretary;Cross and Crucible; CCD;NROTC; Trident Society

JOHN J. MCCARTHYB.S. Economics Honors

389 Lafayette St.Salem, Mass.

Dean's List 2,3; EconomicsClub, President; The Cru-sader, News Editor; UnitedWorld Federalists, President

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BRIAN S. MCCARTHYA.B. Pre-Medical60 Highland Ave.Leominster, Mass.

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JAMES F. MCCLUSKEYB.S. History

209 Iris CircleTallahassee, Fla.

Class Council; The Crusader;IRC; Young Democrats; Sen-ior Brother Program; BridgeClub

THOMAS B. McGowANA.B. History Honors2751 Jameston Dr.Rocky River, Ohio

Dean's List 1,2,3; Delta Ep-silon Sigma; Cross and Scroll;CCD; History Academy; St.Thomas More Society. Presi-dent; Young Democrats;Young Republicans; SeniorBrother Program

WILLIAM D. MCCARTHYB.S. History

37 Garfield Rd.Melrose, Mass.

Student Government; St.Thomas More Society; SeniorBrother Program; Track;Rugby

PATRICK E. MCDERMOTTA.B. Philosophy Honors

9816 F St.Omaha, Neb.

The Purple, Poetry Editor;Cross and Scroll; FenwickTheatre Company

WALTER I. MCDONOUGH, JR.

A.B. HistoryHolly Pines FarmHolmdel, N. J.

IRC; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Sailing; NROTC; Tri-dent Society

JOHN MCGINLEY

A.B. French411 Passaic St.

Hackensack, N. J.Junior Year Abroad; Conser-vative Club

287

MAURICE E. MCLOUGHLIN, JR.A.B. History560 First St.

Brooklyn, N. Y.The Crusader; Student Gov-ernment; Sailing; BusinessBoard

MICHAEL T. McMANusA.B. English52 School St.

Fitchburg, Mass.Sodality; Glee Club

BRIAN J. MCMENIMEN

B.S. English45 Wellesley Rd.Belmont, Mass.

St. Thomas More Society;Boston Club, Secretary

JOSEPH A. McGaAwB.S. English

39 North Pine Ave.Albany, N. Y.

Rugby, Captain; Senior Broth-er Program

DANIEL D. MCLAUGHLIN, JR.B.S. Biology447 45th St.

Brooklyn, N. Y.Sanctuary Society; Knights ofColumbus; Biology Society;Lacrosse; Amateur Radio So-ciety

ROBERT D. McMANusA.B. History

120-11 149 Ave.Jamaica, N. Y.

Biology Society; IRC; His-tory Academy; Young Demo-crats; Senior Brother Pro-gram

288

THOMAS A. McVEtcx,A.B. Pre-Medical54 Beechwood Rd.

East Braintree, Mass.Alpha Epsilon Delta; PurplePatcher; The Crusader; Fen-wick Theatre Company; CCD;Biology Society; Young Re-publicans; Senior Brother Pro-gram

PATRICK S. MCNULTYB.S. Biology

534 Pinewood St.Glencoe, Ill.

Glee Club; WCHC; BiologySociety

EDWARD T. MCNAMARAA.B. History270 Lotte Rd.

Ridgewood, N. J.Emerald Shield, Chairman;Honorary Freshman ClassPresident; Junior Prom Com-mittee, Co-Chairman; 1843Club, Treasurer; Resident As-sistant; Class Council; SeniorBrother Program; StudentJudicial Board

J. KEVIN MCVEIGHA.B. Philosophy Honors

6832 Gorsten St.Philadelphia, Pa.

Purple Key, Chairman; Stu-dent Judicial Board, Chair-man; Student Government,Treasurer; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Golden Dispatch, Edi-tor-in-Chief; Alpha Sigma Nu;Resident Assistant; Sodality;The Crusader; Sanctuary So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro-gram

JOSEPH B. MCWILLIAMSB.S. History

44 Girard Ave.Chatham, N. J.

Sanctuary Society; Cross andCrucible; Young Democrats;Senior Brother Program; Jun-ior Prom Committee; WinterWeekend Committee;NROTC; Trident Society

JOSEPH K. MEAGHER, JR.B.S. ChemistryDudley Hill Rd.Dudley, Mass.

Cross and Crucible

JOSEPH W. MEHMA.B. Pre-Medical58 Broad St.Lynn, Mass.

Alpha Epsilon Delta, Presi-dent; Sanctuary Society; ClassCouncil

JOHN R. MICHELSA.B. Economics

153 Dorchester Rd.Scarsdale, N. Y.

WCHC, Program Manager;Junior Prom Committee; Sail-ing, Vice-Commodore; StudentGovernment; Senior BrotherProgram; Homecoming Com-mittee

Jon' R. MIDDLETONB.S. Biology

330 Academy St.South Orange, N. J.

Alpha Epsilon Delta; BiologySociety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Homecoming Com-mittee

PETER L. MEEHANB.S. Biology

1254 Crest Haven Dr.Silver Spring, Md.

Resident Assistant; PurpleKey; Biology Society; SeniorBrother Program; Homecom-ing Committee; Football;Baseball

ROBERT P. MEIKLEB.S. Psychology24 Carey St.Newport, R. I.

Knights of Columbus; IRC;St. Thomas More Society; Sen-ior Brother Program; Psi Chi

MICHAEL S. MELNYKA.B. Mathematics300 Cypress Ave.Woodlynne, N. J.

Resident Assistant; Glee Club

BERNARD R. MIMNOB.S. Psychology57 Highland Ave.Adams, Mass.

Dean's List 3; Biology So-ciety; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Golf; Rugby; Psi Chi

GEORGE E. MITTELHOLZERA.B. History

95 Woodland St.Tenafly, N. J.

New Jersey Club, Vice-Presi-dent; St. Thomas More So-ciety; Senior Brother Pro-gram; Junior Prom Commit-tee; Homecoming Committee

ROBERT L. MOLINOB.S. Psychology614 Blair St.Portage, Pa.

Band, Student Director; Sen-ior Brother Program, Chair-man; Winter Weekend Com-mittee, Chairman; NROTC;Resident Assistant; ClassCouncil; Junior Prom Com-mittee; Trident Society; PsiChi; Dance Band

MATTE° M. MILAZZOA.B. Political Science430 Centennial Dr.Syracuse, N. Y.

Junior Year Abroad_

KENNETH A. MINICHELLOA.B. Pre-Medical

1844 Bay Ridge Pkwy.Brooklyn, N. Y.

Junior Prom Committee, Co-Chairman; Alpha Epsilon Del-ta; Student Government; Biol-ogy Society; Senior BrotherProgram

THOMAS E. MITCHELLA.B. Psychology Honors11 Egypt Beach Rd.

Scituate, Mass.Dean's List 1,2,3; SeniorBrother Program; Psi Chi

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