Annhurst College - Sylvan Yearbook (Woodstock, CT)
- Class of 1962
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1962 volume:
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THE MOST REVEREND VINCENT I. HINES, D.D., I.C.D.
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Bishop of Norw
Mary Reynolds, Editor
Dorothy Brown, Business Manager
Sylvan Staff
Joan Lupoli, Assistant Editor
Laima Sileikis, Art Editor
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Table of Qanttmts
FACULTY . . . . . . . . . . . PAGE TEN
GRADUATES . . . . . . . . . PAGE SIXTEEN
UNDERCLASSMEN . . . . . . . . PAGE FIFTY-SIX
CLUBS . . . . . . . . . . PAGE SIXTY-SIX
ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT
PATRONS . . . . . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR
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The Class of 1962 wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. John C. O'Neill,
whom we feel has dcne much for us since we entered Annhurst four years ago.
One of the best ways to do this is through the dedication of our yearbook.
For three years you have been the moderator for our class plays for the
Annual Dramatic Competition. Because of your careful selection and direction
we have won an honorable mention and two first awards in succession.
Besides having you as professor of English Clt one time or another, you
have always been Willing to help and advise us in various capacities.
It is for all of these things that the Class of 1962 now expresses its sincere
gratitude in dedicating our yearbook to you, Mr. Iohn C. O'Neill.
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"Commencement" seems to be cm unusual name
for graduation exercises, but When we think about
it for a moment, we realize that such c1 term is most
appropriate. Graduation day marks the beginning of
or new and different pattern of life.
A chapter has closed on our lives but a new one
is just opening. Since it is a new chapter we have
to rely on the past one for guidance and help. So,
dear Annhurst, it is to you that we Will turn, time and
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again, in order to make the entire book of life a
success.
Annhurst has done much to make our college
years happy and memorable. What is more impor-
tant is what she has given to us that we will have
for the rest of our livesiraour spiritual, scholastic and
social education. This education is part of the
development of the "Annhurst Woman". It is with
these three factors in mind that we wish to develop
the theme of our yearbook.
The Faculty
The intellectual progress of the "Annhurst Woman"
depends a great deal on the efficiency, enthusiasm
and personal effort of her professors. Under the
guidance of the administration, she is motivated with
curiosity for intellectual pursuits and given a sound
and thorough vocational training which enables her
to assume with optimism and competence her chosen
role on the path of life.
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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Mother Claire Helen, F.S.E., BPH.
Sister Gertrude Emilie, F.S.E., M.A.
Sister St. Wilfrid, F.S.E., MBA.
Registrar
Sister St. Charles de Milan, F.S.E., B.A., BS. in LS.
Librarian
Sister Albert Cecile, F.S.E., PhD.
Dean of Women
MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY
Sister Albert Cecile, F.S.E.
Sister Alfred de Marie, F.S.E.
Sister Arthur Marguerite, F.S.E.
Alice Bachcmd, B.A.
Sister Cecile Agnes, F.S.E.
Sister Charles Edward, F.S.E.
Sister Charles de Jesus, F.S.E.
Rev. Valdemaras M. Cukuras, PhD.
Lisl Dinolt, BA.
Sister Gertrude Emilie, F.SE.
Owen Henley, M.A.
Barbara Harradczn
Sister Helen du Sacre Coeur, F.S.E.
Sister Irene, F.S.E.
Sister Joseph Bernardine, F.SE.
Norman Laliberte, B.S.
Richard McKay, MA.
Sister Madeleine Gabriele, F.S.E.
Roland C. Mandler, M.A.
Sister Marie Alphonsine, F.SE.
Sister Marie Thomas, F.S.E.
Frederick Mirlictni, M.A.
Helen Monahcm, M.A.
Rev. John Murphy, SJ.
Iohn C. O'Neill, MA.
John F. Smith, MA.
Ruth Sawtell Wallis, PhD.
Wilson Wallis, PhD.
Kathleen Watterston
Rev. William Weeks, SJ.
Richard Woodcock, PhD.
Sister St. Wilfrid, F.S.E.
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Spanish
Biology
Business
French
Sociology
Education
Music
Lithuanian
History, Bioloy
Latin
Spanish
Physical Education
English
Mathematics
History
Chemistry
Psychology
Philosophy
Director Teacher Training
Chemistry
French
Music
Business
Theology
English
Physics
Sociology
Sociology
Dramatics
Theology
Physics
Business
Reverend William H. Weeks, SJ. Reverend Valdemaras M. Cukuros
Reverend John P. Murphy, SJ. Mr. Frederick Mirlicmi
Dr. Wilson Wallis Dr. Ruth Sawtell Wallis
Mr. John C. O'Neill
Mrs. Kathleen Watterston
Miss Helen Monahan
Mr. John F. Smith
Mr. Norman Laliberte
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Mrs, L151 Dinolt Mrs. Alice Bachand
Dr. Richard F. Woodcock Mr. Richard McKay
Mr. Owen Hanley
graduates
The choice of a career requires much time and
reflection. Our country offers cm abundance of
opportunity for those applicants qualified to perform
the work. The "Annhurst Woman's" extensive and
well-rounded training enables her to choose a
suitable vocation intelligently and to apply her
abilities and capacities With a sense of competence.
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Sandra L. Martella Ann M. Garrity
President Vice-President
Senior Civass Cyficem
E. Camille Caiazza Winifred M. LoPerche
Secretary Treasurer
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1301mm galso Hucoin
Webster Massachusetts
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
Our summer bride . . . worries over Bobby . . . pleasing
personality . . . friendly with everyone . . . loves accounting
and Spanish . . . "Has the bell rung yet?" . . . "It must be
in my car" . . .
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Rosemary Veronica, 780d,
Cumberland Rhode Island
MAJOR: ENGLISH
"Bubbles" . . . President of the Spanish Club . . . P. C. fan
. . . All-cvtwitter . . . Offtet member . . . "Nellie-belle" . . .
vitamins . . . Penthouse apotheccxry shop . . . "Hi, kids" . . .
Farfel . . . English major . . . I'm starved . . .
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Fall River
Massachusetts
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"Une petite jeune fille" . . . Bubbling Sylvan Belle . . . Anyone
for Bridge . . . Talented drummer . . . Our Jacqui . . . Congo
Bars . . . "It's a Grand Night for Singing" .
. . . Iackie With the starry Eyes . . .
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gambling 8. 78911
North Grosvenordcde Connecticut
MAJOR: BIOLOGY
"Oh, those class meetings" . . . Pevner's . . . Biology major . . .
Late again . . . lover of Philosophy and Biology practicals . . .
quiet and fastidious . . . "Coffee Shoppe, anyone?" . . .
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gorothy Hnne 7B1rowm
North Attleboro Massachusetts
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"The D. B." . . . loyal to P. C. . . . seafaring mate . . . sailing
trophies galore . . . future teacher . . . "My nephew David"
. well groomed . . . reserved . . . The Sylvan's efficient
Business Manager . . . Boston bound . . . Gene . . .
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8. Qamille Gaiagga
Middletown Connecticut
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
Camelot . . . our delegate to Europe . . . a smile for everyone
. competent Business Club President . . . memories carried
on c1 golden bracelet . . . Class Secretary . . . "Just Checking"
. stockholder in G. Fox . . . "Comprende Espanol?"
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Hun Rita Gamlmz
Waterbury Connecticut
MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY
"Bertha" . . . lolly smile and sparkling eyes . . . Devoted
humanitarian . . . President of Human Relations Club . . .
Special addition in our junior year . . . "Coffee Shoppe
anyone?" . . . no doughnuts today . . . "It's exercise time."
. . . "Hank" and August!
FWIHCES H1114 G$ECIQOIUSIQi
Wallingford Connecticut
MAJOR: HISTORY
Class beautician . . . musically inclined . . . always has time
for bridge . . . wizz on historical dates . . . "Air-raids?" . . .
perpetual smile . . . considerate . . . everybody's friend . . .
"Route 66" . . . fashionable dresser . . . musical summers . . .
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Wilimcmsett Massachusetts
MAJOR: MATHEMATICS
Our efficient vice-president . . . Oh! Those 6:30 A.M. math
classes . . . Deep concentrating powers . . . peaches and
cream complexion . . . Sister Irene's protedee . . . Joyce's
silent partner . . . Math major . . . A Jack Paar fcm . . . Ioe . . .
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Katherine Uizabeth Ham!
West Warwick Rhode Island
MAJOR: ENGLISH
"Pickles" . . . our Iunior Prom Queen . . . "Sugar and spice
and everything nice" . . . "Who's Who" . . . Student Government
Vice President . . . "Doc" . . . enthusiastic Sylvan Belle
. . . Dean's List . . . "Antigone" . . . Valentine's day means
roses and violets . . .
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Woodhaven New York
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"Iackie" . . . natural gaiety . . . "Don't bother me, I have to
do my accounting" . . . a threat to Wall Street . . . appreciates
the finer things in life . . . enjoys Sibelius and Grieg . . .
a unique and significant laughter . . .
patricia janice jummgoMcg
North Grosvenordale Connecticut
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"Pat" . , . good natured . . . Accounting blues . . . friendly
and agreeable . . . just on time for 8:50 classes . . . don't forget
to pick up Pauline . . . Diamonds are ct girl's best friend . . .
future teacher . . .
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Meriden Connecticut
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"Leo" . Avid Motsin's supporter . . . Father's little helper
"How many more days?" . . . "Bridge Anyone?"
Ketch-CI-mouski . . . Smile l l . . . Long live the Salem charge
accounts . . . Our "Polish Debutante" . . . Active member of
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Brockton Massachusetts
MAJOR: FRENCH
"Allons enfcmt cit 1a Sorborme" . . . Dean's List . . . model
student . . . neat and meticulous . . . always on time With
everything and everywhere . . . "It's :1 woman's privilege to
change her mind" . . . active member of the Lithuanian Catholic
Student's Federation . . . indulges in abstract art . . .
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V?imlfred mqmvtlla fa ?Qerclw
Edgewood Rhode Island
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"Wini" . . . Keeper of the class fortune . . . "Polygraph" . . .
Accounting Wizz . . . Rival to Hedda Hopper . . . Wednesday
means Masin's . . . Miss Congeniality . . . Exercise 1-2-3-4 . . .
Generosity personified . . . neat and stylish . . . Enthusiastic
OHtet . . . Vice-president of the Business Club . . .
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loan l. LiOOBCCIIi
Brooklyn New York
MAJOR: FRENCH
Goren's Advisor on Bridge . . . Annhurst's export to Canada
. . . Contagious laugh . . . French major . . . Brooklyn bound
Anyone? . . . "une petite auto" . . . Piano stylist . . . Adventures
in Philosophy . . . Let's get together . . . artistic knack . . .
memorable Canadian summer . . .
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Valley Stream New York
MAJOR: ACCOUNTIN G
"Loophole" . . . T. V. addict . . . constant chatter . . . china
doll . . . vivacious . . . class typist . . . efficiency plus . . .
always willing to help . . . Assistant Yearbook Editor . . .
"Forever Herman" . . . Her dog has a soul . . . "Good morning,
Dr. Robertson" . . .
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Peace Dale Rhode Island
MAJOR: ENGLISH
Telephone ! l . . . Class president . . . political inclinations . . .
laundry soap is great for the hair . . . West Point Weekends
. . . Kappa Gamma Pi . . . Classic hair do . . . What a laugh
. . . P.A.C. president . . . Enthusiastic English major . . .
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Leominster Massachusetts
MAJOR: BIOLOGY
"Nettie" . . . another day gcne . . . "See you in September"
. . . "labitis" . . . considerate . . . Biology Club President . . .
toboggoninq on Mt. Wachusett . . . "Got five letters from Peter,
todqy" . . . ',Mc1kes new friends but keeps the old" . . .
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Northampton Massachusetts
MAJOR: ENGLISH
G"10wnob"."Rhc1psody in Blue" . . . knack for fixing cars
VNH "Need c1 ride?" . .B U.'s loss is Annhurst's gain . . .
Q1 "My kingdom for CI horse" . . English major1but future Child
$13k QR? Psychologisp. future plansggrcxduate school . . .
717mg flame CDuimet
New Bedford Massachusetts
MAJOR: ENGLISH
Natural Irish Charm . . . Poet-lcxurecxte of Annhurst . . . Witty
. . . Artistic inclinations . . . I'Mctre" . . . honor student . . .
HPeter Pepper packed a pick" . . . Student Council President
. . . Who's Who . . . Erin go bragh! . . . Outstanding Offtet . . .
Effervescent personality . . . Tops in English . . .
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Inc: 7Hmrie pin
Rocky Hill Connecticut
MAJOR: ENGLISH
"Impy" . . . "A little bit of Italy" . . . tailored young miss . . .
Sylvan Belle . . . competent director of the Glee Club . . . fish
funerals . . . "The Voice" . . . tennis fan . . . sincere . . . "Ine"
. . . dramatic flair . . . Forensic Festival Award winner . . .
English major . . .
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Rio Piedras Puerto Rico
MAJOR: ACCOUN TIN G
Spanish Senorita . . . shining black hair . . . unforgettable
laugh . . . talented dancer . . . Latin American beauty . . .
"Healy" . . . Business Club Treasurer . . . sound sleeper
. . . Assets equals liabilities plus proprietorship . . .
Wlmry 82 ligabeth llgeynold
Springfield Massachusetts
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
"Marehead" . . . Sailing down to Nassau . . . Advocate of
Russian Literature . . . Sparkling eyes . . . Versatile . . .
Sylvan Belle . . . Calm, cool and collected . . . Piano interludes
. Glee Club's girl Friday . . . Dean's List . . . Future
0 Accountant . . . Yearbook Editor . . . Sophisticated Miss . . .
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Karen L'avoie J'Qichcwd
Southbridge Massachusetts
MAJOR: FRENCH
Sparkling blue eyes . . . Canadian sunsets and Joe . . . Madame
. . . May 29, 1961 . . . neat and petite . . . French major . . .
Linguisticcdly inclined . . . Endless gifts from Europe . . .
Florida and Charleston . . . President of the French Club . . .
juyce Ellen Rogers
Waterbury Connecticut
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
Annie's talkative partner . . . Inauguration Ballr-Wcrshington,
1961 . . . annual Roseland tan . . . domestic qualities . . .
energetic and petite miss . . . talented seamstress . . . Sodcdity
officer . . . Air Force AcademygTom . . . future accountant . . .
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Cgcwol Wlmry Rusgenas
Norwich Connecticut
MAJOR: ENGLISH
Cecil B. DeMille's successor . . . Dramatic Club President . . .
Goldilocks cmd blue-eyes . . . Industrious . . . Who's Who . . .
Does anyone want an apple? . . . Miss Substitute teacher of
1962 . . . Loves to teach monologues . . .
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Vlijole rMaria Sabataitis
Cleveland Ohio
MAJOR: BIOLOGY
Sweet and sincere . . . German Prize Award-.196l . . . future
plans . . . Germany and research . . . always happy . . .
privileged boarder at I. C. C. . . . always ready to listen to
a problem and lend a hand . . . Biology major . . .
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milimda Wimrie San Filippo
Brooklyn New York
MAJOR: ENGLISH
Page out of Vogue . . . Prefect of the Sodality . . . Opera lover
. . . Endless quotes . . . Sylvan Belle leader . . . "It Happened
in Brooklyn" . . . "Time after Time" . . . Best Actress Award
1961-1962 . . . Class nightingale . . .
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Emma, Wlama bZZEIIle
Woodhaven New York
MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY
"Silky" . . . Art Editor of the yearbook . . . cute . . . Glee Club
Fan . . . loves to dance . . . artistic talent . . . unforgettable bus
rides to and from I. C. C. . . . occasional dining hall guest . . .
loves Sociology . . .
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Gum! Hm Soldam
Southbridge Massachusetts
MAJOR: HISTORY
Sweet and sincere . . . Meticulous . . . Competent and
enthusiastic . . . Day Hop Representative on Student Council
. . . Devoted history major . . . prospective teacher . . . true
spirited "Annie" . . "Masin's Anyone?" . . . Always ready
to lend a hand . . .
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Sophia 0Qictomh Stulginslei
Waterbury Connecticut
MAJOR: HISTORY
Ambitious . . . R. N. . . . future high school teacher . . . enjoys
walks in the fresh air rain or shine . . . understanding and
frank . . . The first to lend CI hand to someone in need . . .
strong convictions about life . . . a true companion of humanism
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,Riaren Londahl - Smidt Sweeney
Hempstead New York
MAJOR: HISTORY
Supports Bordens . . . T'he Offtet's missed Alto . . . From New
York to Florida to California in the summer . . . stylish
pocketbooks . . . June 10, 1961 . . . Walt . . .
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Bernice Rita Walleowiale
Webster Massachusetts
MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY
"Bernie" . . . the mad cyclist . . . witty and humorous, with
a joke or appropriate saying for every occasion . . . "What's
your problem?" . . . slowly but surely . . . athletic .
Industrious and perseverinq . . . work and study, no time for
play . . . serious . . . Sociology major . . .
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usan mam Wesgan
Uxbridge Massachusetts
MAJOR: ENGLISH
Punit Beater Cookies . . . Our Junior Prom Chairman . . .
Dean's List . . . OHtet leader . . . "Hurry up Sue!" . . . Offbeat
humor . . . P. A. C. Vice-President . . . poised . . . Capable . . .
Vive L'Anqlais . . . It's c1 M-O-N-K Sue! . . . Annhurst beatnik
. Creative . . .
judith Blaise Nmmlen
North Tarrytown New York
MAJOR: ACCOUNTING
Miss Glamour 1959 . . . "What, me worry?" . . . thrives on
"New Yorker" . . . inimitable laugh . . . "Yes, Virginia" . . .
Glee Club's social Chairman . . . Rises like the sun . . .
"Night, Mare" . . . I know it . . . Carefree and casual . . .
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Pauhne Falso Aucoin ...................................................................... 16 Days Lane, Webster, Mass.
Rosemary Ball .......................................................................... 45 Owen Drive, Cumberland, R. I.
Jacqueline Barnaby ........... 124 Forest Street, Fall River, Mass.
Geraldine Bell ................... . ....... R.F.D. $41, North Grosvenordale, Conn.
Dorothy Anne Brown . RFD. 42, Box 590A, North Attleboro, Mass.
Camille Caiazza ..................................................................... 725 Ridge Road, Middletown, Conn.
Ann Rita Carolan ...................................................... 75 Lexington Avenue, Waterbury, Conn.
Frances Czechowski .................................................... 360 E. Main Street, Wallingford, Conn.
Ann Margaret Garrity, ..................................... . 52 Roosevelt Avenue, Chicopee, Mass.
Katherine Hand .................................... Green Street, West Warwick, R. I.
Nijole chkelctitis ................................................................. 84-27 96th Street, Woodhaven 2, N. Y.
Patricio: Iamrogowicz ........................................... Buckley Hill, North Grosvenordale, Conn.
Leona Kaczmarski ........................................................................ 136 Willow Street, Meriden, Conn.
Aurelia Kucincxs ............................................................... 71 Glendale Street, Brockton 36, Mass.
Winifred LaPerche ......................................................... 3 Circuit Drive, Edgewood, R. 1.
Joan LiVecchi ............................................................... 28 Bulwer 131ch, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joan Lupoli ................. .. 5 S. Irving Street, Valley Stream, N. Y.
Sandra Martellq ............................................................ 550 Kingstown Road, Peace Dale, R. 1.
Annette Menard ...................................................................... 27 McKay Street, Leominster, Mass.
Gloria Narbin .................................................................. 504 No. King Street, Northampton, Mass.
Mary Elaine Ouimet ...................................................... 53 Mosher Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Inez Pia ...................................... 34 Grimes Road, Rocky Hill, Conn.
Gilmcx Ramos ........................ Box 353, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Mary Reynolds .............................. 32 Bridle Path Road, Springfield, Mass.
Karen Lavoie Richard ......................................................... 14 Maple Street, Southbridge, Mass.
Joyce Rogers ............................................... 100 East Lakeside Boulevard, Waterbury, Conn.
Carol Ruszenas ................................................................................. 36 Twelfth Street, Norwich, Conn.
Nijole Sabataitis ....................................................................... 1226 E. 87th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Nilindcx San Filippo ,. 789 McDonnuqh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laimct Sileikis .................................................................... 86-09 96th Street, Woodhaven 21, N . Y.
Carol Soldani ............................................................... 105 Highland Street, Southbridge, Mass.
Sophia Stulginski ................................................... 499 Highland Avenue, Waterbury, Conn.
Karen Londahl-Smidt Sweeney ......... 5 ............ 1 19 Stratford Road, West Hemstead, L. I.
Bernice Walkowiak , ........................ Immaculate Conception Convent, Putnam, Conn.
Susan Wesgan ...................... I ..................... 5 Fletcher Street, Uxbridge, Mass.
Judith B. Whalen ............................................ 127 Harwood Avenue, N. Tarrytown, N. Y.
Sister Rita Louise L'Ecuyer, F.S.E. .. ............................................................................... Putnam, Cbnn.
Sister Louise Angelique Piccionelli, F.S.E. ............................................................ Putnam, Conn.
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For the "Annhurst Woman", meeting people and
making new friends forms an important part of life.
She has consultations With the administration; delves
into research and laboratory work and with the
combination of growing maturity and intellectual
progress makes friendship based on mutual respect,
kindness, and understanding.
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Glass of 1963 .
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Class Officers:
President: Patricia Perriello
Vice-President: Frances Skelly
Secretory: Vivicme Heneault
Treasurer: Kathleen Perry
Paus'mg for Q chat on the front
steps of St. Anthony's are 34
standing: Mary Rivard, Faith
Friedman and Suzanne Jacques.
Sitting: Judith Mirliani, Chris-
tine Lamoureux, Bernadette
Messier and Iosette Blein.
On their way to the Dean's
Assembly are: Barbara Hamel,
Carol Stearns, Faith Friedman,
Mary Rivcrd, Mctry Mayo and
Elaine Daniels.
Posing in front of the well by
St. Anthomfs are s i t t i n g:
G e n e V i e V e Nutctutas, Dawn
Domeikas. Standing: Frances
P i s a n i , lacqueline Oliveira,
Patricia Barone, Karen Moran,
and standing in the back
Dorothy Ciliano, Mildo Su
and Susan Lewis.
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In the school lounge are: Lucetta
Zinni, Aldona Kurapka, Mary
Langer, Margie Martin, Bigh-
Thuan Vuong, Marlene Mu er
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Taking a casual walk are: Syl-
via Breault, Leonie Sullivan,
Evelyn Antos, Iacqueline
Assmar, Colleen Brown, Anna
Mae DeAngelis.
Class Officers:
President: Celeste Michalski
Vice-President:
Doris Champagne
Secretary: Brunq Piccin
Treasurer: Denis Buckmcm
Stopping to have CI friendly chat
near the bridge on Pine Walk
are: Maureen Mugavin, Marie
Gagliardi, Mary Anne Wil-
hams, Iocm McCarthy, Nancy
McVey, Susan Gazalehl and
Margaret Piekarski.
Interrupting a sing-cx-long, we
find: Irene Calado, Joanne Hort,
Marie Zottoli, Bernyce Fortier,
Carol Feolct, Mary Ellen Horti-
gcm, Patricia Mcmgcm, Lynn
Joyce.
Stopping briefly to discuss
school activities are: Noreen
Nunn, Elaine Urban, Mary
Slowey, Marion Postemski,
oncelyn Ramella, Dorothy
Pepin, Christina Shyu and
Mary Ellen Quinlan.
Discussing politics, hair styles,
school studies, exams, etc., etc,
etc. are: Anne De Bonville,
Elaine Gagnon, Mary O'Neili,
Stephany Stesanil Elaine Nad-
eCIU, Diane Radke, Alana Bro-
smith, and Maureen Murphy.
The photographer caught: Mary
Elaine Parent, Regina Chepults,
Aldona Kvietkctuskas, Regina
Kucincxsl Diana Brookbcmks,
Rosemary Waldron and Marie
Mirlicmi taking in the sun by the
gym entrance.
Seated near the brook are:
Louise Dupre, Icme Carubict,
Carmeha Duponte, Kathleen
Dalton, Mary Delaney, Kath-
leen Mehcxn and Sheila
Corcoran.
Walking through the gym are:
Anne Salvcts, Ursula Szydlik,
Rita Provencal, Patricia
G G u t h i e r , Sandra Palaima,
Linda Peterson, Barbara Sujdak
and Pauline Salvas.
glass, of I 665
Surrounding the sign are: Vir-
ginia Totoraitisl Brenda Whol-
fort, Colleen Campbell, Cath-
erine Streddo, Claire Kelly,
Laima Miknius and Celine ti
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jyg . l": t r, t t V J , , t H. ,
Nectr the brook at St. Francis
are: Susan Iacobson, Mary
Ellen Foley, Lucille Iurodewicz,
Geraldine Fragola, Carol Abbot-
tello, Linda Heavens and Sam-
drq Gill. Seated: Rita Guman,
Elizabeth Howe, Patricia Guerinj
an lotilde g?'g :5
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Enjoying the sun on their way
to class are: Iocrn Richards,
Marsha Squve, Bernice Bar-
naby, Ieanne LaFrance, Diana
Stifel, Iudith Ryan, Ioan Natali,
and Jeannine Beaudoin. Sitting
on the grass are: 1111 Davidson
and 919w.
On the lawn across from Burel
Hall are: Karen Eckelmcm,
Westct Delagi, Grace Pacinellcr,
Helene Fiore and Barbara
LaPortcx.
On their way to class we find:
Louise Flavin, Anne Lombardi,
Irene Wilmott, Theodora Baird,
Diane McGinley and Elaine
Ludwig.
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Leaving the school after classes
are: Mary Young, Eleanor Mar-
tin, Sheila Gilmqn, Patricia
Hawkins, Gina Muzzi, Alda
Petrotrcct, Judith Brochu, Elaine
Renzetti, Carol Fuller, Patricia
Sheehy, Corriene Klett, Con-
stance Brodeur and Ioomne
Bielaski.
Therese Retes, Melinaa Adler,
Elizabeth Potqu, Mary Lou
Kressaty, Iocm Barlow and Ann
Robinson are posing for their
picture in the lounge of Burel
H011.
Dressed in their Sunday best
are: Iocm Cameron, Maria Cle-
ment, Georgette Gottelmcmn,
Iocmne Sapienza, Suzanne
DhAVignon, Laura de Muniz,
Gretel Vallarino, Ruth Chicmg
and Rita Moreno.
Shown leaving the library are:
Margie Mirlicmi, Agnes Bouthil-
her, Sharon Hickok, Nancy
Langevin, Judith Langlois, Ann
Chartier cmd Claire Maloney.
The "Annhurst Woman's" experiences are not con-
fined to the classroom, laboratory or textbook as her
development at Annhurst is religious, social and
recreational CIS well as intellectual. Extracurricular
activities otter unlimited opportunities to foster a
sense of responsibility toward herself and others. In
the many activities available on campus, she has the
opportunity to investigate and improve her abilities
so that she can meet effectively the challenge that
life offers to Catholic College Women.
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From left to right: Carol Soldani, Day Student Representative; Patricia
Perriello, Iunior Class President; Katherine Hand, Student Council Vice-
President; Sandra Martella, Senior Class President; Mary Ouimet,
Student Council President; Anita Hart, N.F.C.C.S. Delegate; Jacqueline
Oliveirct, Student Council Secretary; Frances Skelly, Freshmen Class
Advisor; Celeste Michalski, Sophomore Class President; Rosemary
Waldron, Student Council Treasurer.
The Student Council is the core of the Student Government Association
Whose basis is self-government based upon the honor system. Power is resident
in the Council to act in legislative, judicial and executive capacities. The
Student Council acts czs the intermediary body between the administration and
students, and as the coordinator of the intellectual, spiritual and social spheres
of campus life.
CDOO'TJZ
Pictured are Anita Hart, Senior Delegate
and Mary Ellen Ryan, Junior Delegate.
The National Federation of Catholic College Students aim is to promote
and encourage Catholic leaders. This year N.F.C.C.S. has emphasized the
responsibility of the student to be informed of the problem of discrimination.
SODALITY OF OUR LADY
Officers:
Prefect: Nilindcx San Filippo
Vice-Prefect: Karen Moran
Secretary: Frances Pisicmi
Treasurer: Joyce Rogers
N.F.C.C.S. Delegate:
Jane Carubicx
Director:
Rev. William H. Weeks, SJ.
Moderator:
Sister Madeleine Gabrielle, f.s.e.
The Sodqlity of Our Blessed Lady is not just another club on campus, it is a
"Way of Life". It is CI religious body which aims at fostering in its members an
ardent devotion, reverence and filial love towards Mary. This year, because
of its successful annual fund raising project, the Sodolity was able to purchase
a sterling silver Communion plate for the chapel.
THE HEATHER
Officers:
Editor-in-Chief:
Iacqueline Oliveira
Assistant Editor: Elaine Nadeau
Feature Editor: Valerie Kulesza
Moderator:
Sister Helen of the Sacred Heart
"The Heather", the monthly newspaper of the college, serves as the official
median of collegiate life on the Annhurst campus. Besides the daily activities,
it publishes: book reviews, feature articles, Chaplain's messages, and social
calendars.
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Glee Club Officers: Katherine Hand, Secretary; Dorothy Champagne,
Accompanist; Dorothy Brown, Secretary to the Alumnae; Rosemary
Waldron, Librarian; Inez Pia, Glee Club Director; Nilinda San Filippo,
Sylvan Belle Director; Judith Whalen, Social Chairman and Mary
Reynolds, Chairman of Arrangements.
The Annhurst College Glee Club, under the able direction of Mr. Frederick Mirlioni, is the
largest club on campus. This year Annhurst sang CI joint concert with Assumption to celebrate
the Christmas holiday. Other concerts included a joint concert with Boston College and CI
weekend trip to New Iersey to sing with Steven's Institute of Technology.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Officers:
Chairman: Susan Lewis
Co-Chairmcm: Carol Soldani
Senior Class Representative:
Katherine Hand
Junior Class Representative:
Bernadette Messier
Sophomore Class
Representative:
Elaine Nadeau
The Social Committee functions for the convenience of all the students.
Its purpose is to coordinate and sponsor activities of both Ct social and educa-
tional nature on our campus and those of other nearby colleges. The committee,
with the cooperation of the Student Government Association, offers such
activities CISI mixers, lectures, concerts, football games, and C1 ski weekend.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS CLUB
Officers:
President: Sandro Martella
Vice President: Susctn Wesqctn
Secretary: Elaine chdequ
Treasurer: Margaret Martin
Iunior Delegate: Frances Skelly
Vice President of the
International Relations Club:
Ann Garrity
N.F.C.C.S. Delegate:
Elaine Urban
Moderator:
Sister Joseph Bernardine, ESE.
The Public Affairs Club offers students an opportunity to become better
acquainted with the workings of government on the state and national level.
Members of the club participate in the annual meeting of the Connecticut Inter-
Ccdlegiate Student Legislature Which holds CI three day session at the state
capitol in Hartford. Under the able guidance of Sister Ioseph Bernardine, the
Club provides rewarding and interesting experiences for its members.
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THE FRENCH CLUB
President:
Karen Lavoie Richard
Vice-President: Aldona Kurapka
Secretary: Aurelia Kucinas
Treasurer: Elaine Parente
Moderator:
Sister Marie Thomas, F.S.E.
The club is offered for those students interested in learning more fully
the culture of the French people. Main activities of the club this year included 0
trip to the Little Theater Auditorium in Worcester to attend c1 performance of
Racine's "Andromaque" and periodic discussions devoted to the analyses of the
"Noeud des Viperes" of Frangotc Maurictc and "La Ioie" of George Bernanos.
SCIPIONIC CIRCLE
President: Marlene Muller
Vice-President:
Bethanne McNally
Secretary: Patricia Mangcm
Treasurer: Iane Carubict
Moderator:
Sister Gertrude Emilie, F.S.E.
The "Scipionic Circle" is devoted to enchancing limited classroom study
of the antiquities thistory, literature, grammar, eth with further research and
discussions in these areas. Seminars with Classical Students from Holy Cross
form an enlightening and interesting part of the annual program.
DAINAVA CLUB
Officers:
President: Aurelia Kucinczs
Vice-President;
Nijole Sabatctitis
Treasurer: Laima Miknius
Social Chairman:
Regina Kucincts
Moderator:
Rev. Valemaras Cukurcxs
The Daincxvcx Club is a unique club at Annhurst, because to belong to it
one must speak and understand the Lithuanian language. The purpose of this
club is to preserve and share many aspects of Lithuanian cultureAart, litera-
ture and music. Once ct year the club sponsors CI program to commemorate
Lithuanian Independance. This year c: concert featuring a Violin soloist was
glven.
SPANISH CLUB
President: Rosemary Ball
Vice President: Iosette Biein
Treasurer: Pauline Falso Aucoin
Secretary: Sylvia Brectult
Moderator:
Sister Albert Cecile, F.S.E.
The Spanish Club aims to enrich the members With Ct knowledge of the
culture of Spain and Spanish America. This year the members took c1 field trip
to New York City where they had dinner at the Spanish Restaurant "Ligorio",
and then visited a Mexican art display. During the year several people Visited
the club to speak on the highlights of Spain and South America.
PASTEUR CLUB
Officers:
President: Annette Menard
Vice-President:
Niiole Sabottcxitis
Secretary-Treasurer:
Kathleen Perry
Moderator:
Sister Alfred de Marie, F.SE.
The Biology Club tries to promote among its members Ct clearer understanding
of the vast world of biology. This year the topic of exploration was Anti-
Histcrmines and Tranquilizers. Lecturers and members of the club delivered
papers on these subjects.
EPSILON DELTA
Officers:
President: Ann Garrity
Vice-President: Karen Moran
Secretary-Treasurer:
Bruncx Ptccin
Moderator: Sister Irene, F.S.E.
Epsilon Delta, formerly the Physical Science Club, consists of students who are
interested in the sciences of chemistry, physics and mathematics. To promote
this interest, the following activities were undertaken: the study of astronomy,
the discussion of the Great Centuries in Mathematics, and the second annual
publication of the scientific journal, ALPHA.
BUSINESS CLUB
President: Camille Caiazza
Vice-President:
Winifred LQPerche
Secretary: Iosette Bletn
Treasurer: Gilma Ramos
N.F.C.C.S. Delegate:
Mary Reynolds
Moderator:
Sister Arthur Marguerite, ESE.
The Business Club endeavors to broaden the members' knowledge, on a
Christian level, of the economic problems that exist in the business world of
today. Activities include social as well as cultural functions, such as the Holly
Tea at Christmas, guest speakers at the monthly meetings, and field trips to the
Hartford Law Courts, insurance companies, behind the scenes in department
stores and the Federal Reserve Bank.
THE HARLEQUINNES
Officers:
President: Carol Ruszencxs
Vice-Prestdent: Paula Delmonte
Secretary: Anita Hart
Treasurer: lane Cerubia
Moderator: Kathleen Watterston
The purpose of "The Harlequinnes" is to develop dramatic arts and to
provide entertainment and enjoyment. This year the club has concentrated on
producing c1 presentation through allusions created by lighting, music, and
setting. "The Harlequinnes" offers to its members pleasure, work and
satisfaction.
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Officers:
President: Elaine Daniels
Vice-President: Kathleen Perry
Secretory-Treasurer:
Mary Langer
Moderator:
Miss Barbara Harrcxden
The Athletic Association provides an opportunity for all students to
engage in various forms of physical activity. The Association operates in co-
operation with the regular gym Classes and among the available programs are
tennis, archery, badminton, volley-bctll, and basketball. Fencing is also avail-
able and tournaments are held periodically.
HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB
Officers:
President: Ann Carolqn
Vice-President and Treasurer:
Christine Lamoureux
Secretary: Bernice Walkowictk
N.F.C.C.S. Delegate:
Joanne Hart
Moderator: Dr. Ruth Wallis
The Human Relations Club was founded to focus student attention on
modern social problems. Meetings are held once c1 month and are enriched by
guest speakers from various agencies. The club's social calendar consisted of
two field tripseone to the Peabody Museum of Anthropology in Cambridge,
Mass, and one to the Mansfield State Hospital in Mansfield, Connecticut.
er:
Hetivities
lit
Concerts, exhibitions, lectures, plays! dances,
forums these are some of the opportunities offered
to the "Annhurst Woman". They form a vital part of
her educational experience and serve to instill in her
cm interest in the social, economic and political
problems of our nation the enjoyment of literature,
music and other cultural activities.
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Septmnber
The class of '63 officially welcomed the freshmen by The cmnucd SenioreFreshmen Tea provided
sponsoring c1 Cale Social in the college building. cm informal atmosphere to get acquainted.
HONOR STUDENTS
Mary Ouimet, Ann Garrity, Leonie Sullivan,
Sondra Martella, Joan Beck, Doris Champagne.
Theodore Ullman, noted
concert pianist, pre-
sented CI program con-
' t' f 1 t'
815 mg 0 se ec 10ns WHO'S WHO
from the various
Mary Ouimet, Katherine Hand,
Carol Ruszencxs.
KAPPA GAMMA PI
Sandra Lee Martella
schools of music.
Chtober
FASHION SHOW AT ANNHURST
Seniors after their Halloween presentation.
October
Dr. Nasrollah S. Fatemi, guest lecturer on Africa and the
Middle East, is shown speaking With Mary Ouimet, Sandra
Marielle: and Frances Skelly.
Mrs. Constance Peshmalycm, former Athletic Director, was
honored at C: coffee hour given by the Athletic Association. With
Mrs. Peshmalyan are Elaine Daniels and Kathleen Perry.
,t ,e , 7 ' -4 November
. , . '
Fall Plays: 'The Nightingale and The Rose" . . . . t'The Ugly Duckling"
The Loewenguth String Quartet of
Paris presented 0 program of classical
and modern selections. These "Four
Greats" have performed around the
world, and have an international repu-
tation as one of the most impressive
chamber music ensembles.
One of the highlights for the Sopho-
more Class is the "Soph Hop".
rDecember ' ; g: 4 , ' , 3
.n,
"The Cotillion"
in the
Hartford Ballroom
of the
Statler Hotel, Hartford
Senior Class Presentation: "Cyrano De Bergerac"
This presentation won the First Award with Nilindo San Filippo chosen
for Best Actress for her portrayal of Roxanne.
Speakers Major Marguerite Daugherty and
Captain Alice Lawler, met with the Armies and
told them about the W'omen's Army Corps.
Baroness Von Guttenberg spoke to us on "Divided
Germany" and highlighted her tcdk with personal
experiences.
Walter I. an, SJ.
F a t h e r O n g, scholar, author
and professor, lectured on
"Christianity -1 Post, P r e s e n t
Miss Shirley Laird, nursery school teacher at the Mystic
School for the Deaf, demonstrated classroom procedures. cmd Future".
Febmawy ' . -, -
Iunior Prom Queen '61 Katherine Hand, being crowned by
Marilyn Monzeglio, Queen of '60.
A violin and piano concert was pre-
sented this year in commemoration of
Lithuanian Independence Day.
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anrI-n
Freshman Class Presentation: "The-Will-Of-The-Wisp"
Sophomore Class Presentation: "The Satin Slipper"
anmh
Junior Class Presentation: "The Land of Heart's Desire"
The Dramatic Club presented "The Juggler of Notre Dame" during the
Christmas Season.
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SYLVAN BELLES
The Sylvan Belles is or special singing group on campus. Through their
successful and enthusiastic musical efforts; Annhurst College has become
well-known in New England, New York City and Washington, D. C. We are
proud and grateful to the Sylvan Belles for their achievements in music on and
off campus.
Pictured here are the Sylvan Belles with the Paks of Holy Cross College.
Rowland Meyers E ,. t ; - , L t. t'
Rowland Meyers, who Spoke to i t .k M . A t L .
us on the "Romance of Words". William Stockdcde, well-known author, traveler and lecturer.
122311101ra ble Scemeg
u
fr
The school library provides an
atmosphere conductive to study
and research.
1.
Here, Patricia Iamrogowicz, a
practice teacher, delivers om
informal lecture to a group of
interested students.
Students gather in the Reading
Room to discuss assignments
and prepare for classes.
The Coffee Shoppe in the
school building offers c1 relaxed
atmosphere where students can
sit back and enjoy c1 cup of cof-
fee and informal chats.
Shown here are just a few of
the articles that may be pur-
chased in the college bookstore.
This little alcove is undoubt-
edly one of the most popular
places on campus.
1".
x 3,VPICTURES TAKEN AT THE SENIORS ANNUAL RETREAT HELD AT THE
IMMACULATE RETREAT HOUSE WILLIMANTIC, CONNECTICUT
Students from abroad who studied at Annhurst this year are: M. Teresa Retes,
Mexico; Gretel Vallarino, Panama; Christina Shyu, China; Laura de Muniz,
Mexico; Ruth Chiang, China; Rita Moreno, Panama; Maria Clement, Panama;
Gilma Ramos, Puerto Rico.
On their way to skate are Roberta Lacey,
Patricia Perriello cmd Bernadette Messier.
ZO 4 nCUm r n mKIv
Tm gjitcrttitudc
The Class ot 1962 wishes to express its appreciation and gratitude to:
Our parents who have made these past four years at Annhurst possible.
The Faculty and Administration Whose untirinq efforts have contributed to
our entire education.
The Sisters and their helpers in the dining room, kitchen, and coffee shoppe
tor the many delicious meals and snacks served us.
The custodians for their assistance in maintaining the campus and dormi-
tories and for helping in our many class projects.
Sister St. Wilfrid for all her patient help and advice in compiling this volume
of the SYLVAN.
All our patrons and friends whose generous contributions made this issue
possible.
Morin Studios, Webster, Massachusetts, for our individual photographs
and group and club photography.
The Century Press of Worcester, Massachusetts, the printers of the SYLVAN.
U2 1c1ezymol14ate ghrectory
1UNIORS
Audra Antanaiiis ............................................................ 77 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn 37, NY.
Patricia Barone ...................................................................... 585 Prospect Street, Methuen, Mass.
Joan Beck ......................... Storrs Plain Road, Dcmbury, Conn.
Iosette B1ein .............. V ..................................................... 10 New Street, Ridgefield, Conn.
Dorothy Cilicno .............................................................. . 22 Ore Street, Norwich, Conn.
Elaine Daniels .................................................................... N 42 Dunbar Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Paula Delmonte .................................................................................. Crcmce Avenue, Norwich, Conn.
Dawn Domieka ............................................................ 275 Soundview Avenue, Fairfield, Conn.
Faith Friedman ............................................................................................. 84 Hoyt's Hill, Bethel, Conn.
Barbara Hamel .. .......................... North Grosvenordcde, Conn.
Anita Hart .................................................... 79 Pine Grove Drive, Pittsfield, Mass.
Viviane Heneault ......................................... 476 Dulude Avenue, Woonsocket, R. 1.
Suzanne Iacques ............................................................... 8 Kernwood Heights, Beverly, Mass.
Valerie Kulesza ........................................................................................... R. F. D. 9H, Norwich, Conn.
A1dona Kurapkct ................................................................................ 131 Inslee Place, Elizabeth, N. J.
Roberta Lacey ........................................................ 444 Montauk Avenue, New London, Conn.
Christine Lamoureux .1 ..................... 535 Park Avenue, Woonsoc'ket, R. 1.
Mary Langer .................................... 1 ..................... 3 8 Westwood Parkway, Southbridge, Mass.
Susan Lewis ........................................................... 136 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.
Simonne Lavallee ............................................................................... South Street, Dcmielson, Conn.
Beth McNally ............................................................................. 77 Brewster Road, Scarsda1e, N. Y.
Mary Mayo .................................................................................. 2 Poulin Drive, Quinebcxug, Conn.
Carol Macuga ........................................ . ................................ 62 Lens Street, Southbridge, Mass.
Bernadette Messier .. 15 Chand1er Street, East Hartford, Conn.
Margaret Martin ..................................................................................... Box 75, R. F. D., Baltic, Conn.
Judith Mirliotni, ......................................................... 102 Blue Hills Road, Amherst, Moss.
Karen Moran ................................................................... 305 Atwood Street, Waterbury, Conn.
Marlene Mu11er ................................................ 25 Walden Avenue, New London, Conn.
Genevieve Nutctutas .................................... 84-11 96th Street Woodhaven, New York
Jacqueline Oliveirq .............................................. 215 Columbia Street, Fall River, Mass.
Patricia Perrie1lo ................................. 141 Chestnut Avenue, Waterbury, Conn.
Kath1een Perry ........................ 129 East Cogqeshczll Street, North Fairhaven, Mass.
Frances Pisani ............................................ 12 Mead Avenue, Riverdale, New Iersey
Corriene Przech ................................................................................... Gale Avenue, Meriden, Conn.
Mary Rivard .................................................................... 54 Gamwell Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.
Mary E11en Ryan ....................................... 9 South Ledyard Street, New London, Conn.
Frances Ske11y ................................................................... RFD. :f.f:1, West Willington, Conn.
Milda Skuccxs ................. 24 Sycamore Avenue, Plainfield, N. I.
Carol Stearns ....... . .................. 37 Green Avenue, Jewett City, Conn.
Thuan thi Bich Vuong ................... 338 Ba, Hat Street, Cho1on, Vietnam
Lucettq Zinni ......................................... 57 Cherry H111 Rood, Johnston, Rhode Island
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SOPHOMORES
Evelyn Antos ................................... . ........................... : 129 Lake Street, Webster, Mass.
Jacqueline Assmar ........... 89 North Main Street, Jewett City, Conn.
....................... 12 Emma Road, East Haven, Conn.
................. 122 South Street, Hartford, Conn.
.................. 93A Loomis Drive, West Hartford, Conn.
............................ RWFD 4tl,Dc1yville,Conn.
Sylvia Breqult ....................
Diana Brookbcmks ..
Alana Brosrnith .....
Colleen Brown ......
Denis Buckmcm ..................... 70-85th Street, Brooklyn, New York
Irene Calado ............ 153 BelleviHe Avenue, New Bedford,, Mass.
Jane Carubict ..................................................... 97 East Iohn Street, Lindenhurst, New York
Doris Champagne ..................................................... . 116 Hobart Street, Meriden, Conn.
69- 20 78th Street, Middle Village 79, New York
Sheila Corcorcm ........................ 165 Greenbrictr Road,Mer1den,Conn
Kathleen Dalton 49 Rumford Street, West Hartford, Conn.
Ann DeBonville ................................................. 235 Mechanic Street, Leominster, Mass.
Mary Delaney .................................................. 1128 West Main Sireet Waterbury, Conn.
Anna Mote DeAngelis ............ . 228 Hillside Road, Southbridge, Moss.
Dorothea Domijcm ................................. 38 Nash Street, New Britain, Conn.
Carmelic: Duponte H .. 48 Washington Street, New Bedford, Mass.
Louise Dupre ........................................................ . 32 Burritt Avenue, So. Norwalk, Conn.
Adelaide D'Urso ............................................... 875 Townsend Avenue, New Haven, Conn.
Eleanor Ericson V. ............................. 79 Woodstock Avenue, Putnam, Conn.
Carol Feo1a ........................ 5 Seventh Street, Waterbury, Conn.
M. Bernyce Fortier . 1077 Washington Street, Holliston, Mass.
Marie Gugliardi ........................................................................ 240 Benhctm Street, Hamden, Conn.
Elaine Gagnon ........................................................... 18 Reynolds Street, Danielson, Conn.
Patricia Gauthier 1 ............................................... South woodstock, Conn.
Susan Gazeleh ....... 8021 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, New York
Ioonne Hart ........................................... 820 Elm Street, New Haven, Conn.
Mary Ellen Hartiqctn 1. ..... Route 20, New Lebanon Centre, New York
Mary Lynn once .................... 1100 Carll Drive, Bayshore, New York
Regina Kucincts ........................ 71 Glendale Street, Brockton, Mass.
Aldona Kvietkauskas . ............................. 71 Glendale Street, Brockton, Mass.
Joan McCarthy ................. .. 195 Bay 34th Street, Brooklyn 14, New York
Nancy McVey ........... 78 Wappcmocccx Avenue Rye, New York
Patricia Mongan ............... 203 Bay Avenue, Hicksville, New York
Kathleen Meehcm ........... 17 Kenwood Avenue, Worcester, Mass
Celeste Michalski ............... 358 llth Street, Brooklyn, New York
Marie Mirlicmi ....................... 102 Blue Hills Road, Amherst, Mass.
Maureen Muqavin ...... . 38-13 Union Street, Flushing 54, New York
Mureen Murphy ......... . ....... 1700 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo, New York
Elaine Nadecxu ........................................ 353 Water Street, Leominster, Mass.
Noreen Nunn ..... .1 1404 North George Street, Home New York
Mary C. O'Neill ...... 122 Iefferson Avenue, New London, Conn
Sandra Palaimq ..................................................... 84 Concord Road, Manchester, Conn.
Marie Elaine Parent . 784 North Woodstock Road, Southbridge, Mass.
Regina Chepulis ........
Dorothy Pepin .................... 1 ....... 78 East Main Street, Iewett City, Conn.
Linda Peterson .. 600 East 21 Street, Brooklyn 26, New York
BrunCI Piccin ................................................................. . 121 South Street, Willimantic, Conn.
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Margaret Piekarski ........................................................... Brookside Road, Orange, Conn.
Marion Postemski .............. 121 Sunny H111 Drive, Southbridge, Mass.
Rita Provencal .............................................................................. 3 North Street, Danielson, Conn.
Mary Ellen Quinlan .............................................. 240 Lombard Street, New Haven, Conn.
Diane quke ................................................................. White Avenue! Midd1ebury, Conn.
Jocelyn Ramella ,65 White Parkway, North Smithfield, Rhode 151and
Anne Salvas ................................................... 375 Church Street, Putnam, Conn.
Pauline Salvas ............................................................................ Box 33, South Woodstock, Conn.
Christina Shyu ........................ 617 Hamlin Street, NE, Apt. 2, Washington 17, DC.
Mary Slowey ................................... 26 Henshqw Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey
Stephany Stefani .
Barbara Sujdak .....
Leonie Sullivan ..............................
Ursula Szydlik ................................
Elaine Urban .................
Rosemary Waldron
Mary Ann Williams
Marie Zottoh .....................................
Carol Abbatello .........................
Celine Allard .............
Melinda Lee Adler
Theodora Baird ................................
Iocm Barlow ...................................
Bernice Barnaby .........
Jeannine Beaudoin .......
Joanne Bielaski .............. .
Agnes Bouthilher ....................
Judith Brochu .
Constance Brodeur ,,
10cm Cameron ...............
Colleen Campbell .....
Ann Marie Chartier ......
Ruth Chicmq ........................................
Mario: del Pi1c1r Clement
1111 Davidson ..............................
Suzanne D'Avignon
Louise d'Urso .................
Westa De1c1gi
Karen Eckelman
Helen Fiore ...........
Louise Flavin ............
Mary Ellen Foley .......
Geraldine Fragola
Patricia Frank ..........
Carole Fuller
Sandra A. G111 ............................
............. 612 23rd Street, Union City, New Jersey
. 25 Slater Street, Webster, Mass.
................. 62 Larr'le Street, South Hadley Fodls, Mass.
.......... 385 Hamilton Street, Southbridqe, Mass.
............. 170 Rockland Street, Fall River, Mass.
..................... Chapman Beach, Westbrook, Conn.
105 Cedar Grove Avenue, New London, Conn.
........................... 115 Hope Hill Road, Wallingford, Conn.
FRESHMEN
..................... . 61 Westminster Street, chmden, Conn.
........ 54 Highland Street, Southbridge, Mass.
................ 7510 S. W. Alden, Portland, Oregon
............................................. 238 Stiles Street, Elizabeth, N. I.
....................................... 172 Fiske Street, Waterbury, Conn.
.. ......... 124 Forest Street, Fall River, Mass.
.............. 14 Vezina Avenue, Leominster, Mass.
.. 213 Brandegee Avenue, Groton, Conn.
.................................... A11en H111 Road, Brooklyn, Conn.
123 Edgewood Avenue, Longmeadow, Mass.
.......................... 43 H011 Street, West Warwick, R. I.
555 Wo1cott H111, Wethersfield, Conn.
6813 Terry Drive, Springfield, Virginia
.................................. 40 Morin Avenue, Danielson, Conn.
308 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
............. 85 Street 457542, Box 8166, Panama, Panama
.................... 93 Deerpath, Roselyn Heights, N. Y.
.......... 75 Cqumbus Street, Manchester, Conn.
.. . 875 Townsend Avenue, New Haven, Conn.
.............. 73 Heatherdell Road, Ardsley, N. Y.
............ 6 Columbia Roctd, Ardsley, N. Y.
219 Schrade Roadl BriarcliH, N. Y.
OARMA, APO 794, New York, N. Y.
....... 2 Ambor P1ace, Bernardsville, N. 1.
6 Laure1 Glen Road, Quaker Hill, Conn.
....... 1038 Alwick Avenue, West Islip, N. Y.
......... 178 Haynes Avenue, Groton, Conn.
.................................... Canterbury Green, Canterbury, Conn.
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Sheila Gilman .................................................. 1 ............... 88 Cooper Road, Warwick, R. 1.
Georgette Goettelmcmn .......................... Cedar Swamp Road, Brookfield, N. Y.
Patricia Guerin ............................... Prospect Street, Plantsville, Conn.
Rita Guman .................................................................................... 746 Park Street, Bridgeport, Conn.
Elaine Harper ............................................................................................ R. F. D. 4H, Putnam, Conn.
Patricia Hawkins R. F. D. 41, Mansfield Center, Conn.
Sharon Hickock ......................... Quarters 11, Fort Hancock, N. I.
Ehzcxbeth Howe 32 Prospect Street, Huntington, N. Y.
Susan Iocobson .................................................................... Toddy Hill Road, Sandy Hook, Conn.
Lucille Iuralewicz .......................................................... 192 Norfolk Road, Torrington, Conn.
Claire Kelly ............................................................... Box 13, Pomfret, Conn.
Corrinne K1ett .................. 85 Dennis Drive, New Britain, Conn.
Mary Lou Kressaly . ........ 76 Lakeside Avenue, Haskell, N. 1.
Jeanne LaFrance ..................................................................... 207 West Street, Bristol, Conn.
Nancy Langevin . .................................... Shepard Road, R. F. D. $41, Sturbridge, Mass.
Judith Lanqlois ........................ 791 Dennison Drive, Southbridge, Mass.
Barbara LaPorta ........ 34 Rockledge Drive, Waterbury, Conn.
Daryl Lee ........................... 95 Talcott Avenue, Rockville, Conn.
Anne Lombardi .......................................................................... 4 Willow Avenue, Huntington, N . Y.
Elaine Ludwig ................................................. 359 So. Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn.
Diane McGinley ..................... 229 Vree1c1nd Avenue, Nutley, N . 1.
Claire Maloney ..... 126 Beverly Road, Wethersfield, Conn.
Eleanor Martin ................... R. F. D. 41H, Box 183, Baltic, Conn.
Laima Miknius . ....................................................................... 7 Erlin Place, New London, Conn.
Marjorie Mirliani . .............................................................. 102 Blue Hills Road, Amherst, Mass.
Rita Moreno ..................... K S1reet, E1 Congrejo, Panama, Pcmcxmct
Laura de Muniz .. .. Iusto Sierra 41110, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Gina Muzzi .......................... 15 Mahan Street, New London, Conn.
Ioctn Natali .. V ....................................................................... 195 Mayfair Road, Fairfield, Conn.
Grace Pacinella ........................ V ............................ 7-02 Soddle River Road, Fairlawn, N. I.
Alder Petrarcct .......... .. 14 Maywood Drive, West Warwick, R. 1.
Elizabeth Potkczy . ........... 644 Oak Street, East Hartford, Conn.
Iccm Reardon ............ ...................... 21 Rock Hill Road, New Haven, Conn.
Elaine Renzetti ,, 274 Connecticut Avenue, New London, Conn.
M. Teresa Retes ............................... Avenue V,Correnzc1 1710, San Luis Potos1,Mexico
32 Bridle Path Road, Spr1ng11e1d, Mass.
C1c1re Reynolds
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lean Richards .....
Ann Robinson ....................................... 58 Prospect Street, Huntington, N Y.
Iudith Ann Ryan ................................................................... 17 Ioseph Street, Terryville, Conn.
Iocmne Sapienzq ................................................. . .......... . 65-09 99th, Forest H1115 74', N. Y.
Marsha Sauve . ,, 8 Richmond Street, Cheshire, Mass.
Catherine Sfreddo ..... ,1 128 V2 Elm Street, Southbridge, Mass.
Patricia Sheehy ............................... , ............................................ Box 442, Storrs, Conn.
Diana Stifel ............................................................... 44 W11cox Street, New Britain, Conn.
Virginia Totorcxitis ................................... Carrera 79 $441 3-4, Mede111n, Co1umb1a, S. A
Gretel Vallarino ................ Calle A1berto Navarro, Box 1611, Panama, Panama
Irene Wilmott .................................................. 11 Horseshoe Lane, Stamford, Conn.
Brenda Woh1fort 110- 16 84th Avenue,R1chmond H111s 18, N Y.
Clotilde Wright ......................................................... 754 Scotland Road, Apt. N- 6, Orange, N I.
Mary Anne Young ..................................................... , Box 7, South Woodstock, Conn.
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Most Reverand Vincent J. Hines, DD. ................................................. Norwich, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Brown ....................................... North Attleboro, Massachusetts
Mr. Robert F. Buckmcm ............................................................................................. Brooklyn, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Casto L. Caiazza ........................................................ Middletown, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. August Fiore ................................................................................ Briarcliff, New York
Mr. and Mrs. I. Victor Gagnon ............................................................... Danielson, Connecticut
Monseignor Hugh A. Gallagher .......................................... New Bedford, Massachusetts
Rt. Reverend James I. Gerrard, D.D., VG. ................. New Bedford, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hand ..................................................... West Warwick, Rhode Island
Mr. Leo Kaczmarski ............................................................................................. Meriden, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. George S. LOPerche ............................................. Edgewood, Rhode Island
Mr. and Mrs. Rockford Lavoie ................................................ Southbridqe, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. LiVecchi ............................................................ Brooklyn, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Lauritz Londahl-Smidt .................................... West Hampton, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. McNally ............................................................... Scarsdale, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Manero ................................................... Wolthctm, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Martella ................................................... Peace Dale, Rhode Island
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meehcm ................................................... Worcester, Massachusetts
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Menard ...................................................... Leominster, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pimental ................................................... Cumberland, Rhode Island
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reynolds ............................................... Springfield, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruszenas ............................................... Norwich, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scm Filippo ............................................................ Brooklyn, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soldani ...................................................... Southbridqe, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stulginski ...... Waterbury, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Sujdak ................................................................. Webster, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Iohn B. Whalen ................................................... North Tarrytown, New York
Rt. Reverend Monseignor Iohn P. Wodarski .. ........ New Britain, Connecticut
Annhurst Student Government ................................................................................. Annhurst College
Cargill Trust Company ......................................................................................... Putnam, Connecticut
Century Press, Inc. ......................................................... Worcester, Massachusetts
Citizens National Bank .......................................................................................... Putnam, Connecticut
Decry Brothers, Inc. ............................................................................................. Webster, Massachusetts
Immaculatq Retreat House ................................................. Williamcxntic, Connecticut
Weiss Brothers of Putnam, Inc. ................................................................... Putnam, Connecticut
Wheaton Building and Lumber Company .................................. . Putnam, Connecticut
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Mr. Peter Carolcm ................................................................................................. Waterbury, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. John Carubia ............................................................................ Lindenhurst, New York
Reverend Arthur G. Considine ........................................ South Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Delaney .................................................... Waterbury, Connecticut
Reverend Henry I. Dzictdosz, LCD. .................. Norwich, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity ............................................................... . Chicopee, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawkins ............................................. Mansfield Center, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Iakelaitis ............................................................ Woodhaven, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lupoli .................................................................. Valley Stream, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mcsin .................................................. South Woodstock, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Veneslcxs Michalski ................................................................ Brooklyn! New York
Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Narbin ................................................... Northampton, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ouimet .................................................. New Bedford, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Irmo Pia .V Rocky Hill, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinlan ...................................................... New Haven, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers ...................................................................... Waterbury, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wesgcm .......................................................... Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilmott ......................................................................... Stamford, Connecticut
Napoleon A. Keroachk, Inc. ........................................................................... Putnam, Connecticut
Pevner's Drug Store, Inc. . .................................... e ........................................ Putnam, Connecticut
Sophomore Class .............................................................................................................. Annhurst College
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Mrs. Helen Trikerioti Alexander '61 ......................................................... Long Island, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allard ....................... . Southbridge, Massachusetts
Mrs. Leonard Beausoleil .............................. Putnam, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck .................. Danbury, Connecticut
Mrs. Evelyn Blanchard ........... . Southbridge, Massachusetts
Miss Sylvia Blein .............................................. Ridgefield, Connecticut
Miss Madeleine Branchaud '59 ..... Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Mrs. Maureen Connors Byrnes '59 .. ............. New York, New York
Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Chortier ....................... Danielson, Connecticut
Reverend Valdemaris Cukuras, Ph. . ..... Middletown, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Czechowski ........ Wollingford, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard D'Avignon .................. Manchester, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Roland DeBonville ,, Leominster, Massachusetts
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Delagi ....................... Ardsley, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Delmonte ............. Norwich, Connecticut
Mr. ctnd Mrs. I. Edward Dery ...... Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Mr. Nicholas Dizozza ................................... Long Island, New York
Reverend Lawrence Doucette .............. New Haven, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duponte .. New Bedford, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eckelmcm ........................ Ardsley, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fisher .............................. Putnam, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flanagan .. West Warwick, Rhode Islcmd
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fragola ................... Quaker H111, Connecticut
Miss Nancy Frassinelli '60 ............................... Stafford Springs, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hamel .......... North Grosvenordale, Connecticut
Miss Dolores Hebert '61 .................................... . Grosvenordale, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Heneault .. . .................... Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Mr. and Mrs. John Iamrogowicz .. .. North Grosvenordale, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. William I. Joyce .................... . ...... Bayshore, New York
Mr. Herve LaFrance .................................................... Bristol, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Pctul Lctfreniere ............................. Middlebury, Connecticut
Mrs. Marilyn Monzeglio Lamson '61 e ...... Glastonbury, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel LaPortcx ................................... Waterbury, Connecticut
Mrs. Pearl Lavallee ............................... ............. Danielson, Connecticut
Miss Christine Lavoie .............................. Southbridge, Massachusetts
Miss Constance Lavoie . .............. Southbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Odilon Lavoie ...... Southbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar LeBoeuf ............. . Webster, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lombardi ..................... Huntington, New York
Reverend William Lucy ................................... Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. Peter Lupoli .............................. .. Valley Stream, New York
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGinley .............................. Nutley, New Jersey
Mrs. Camilla Reedy Mafale '60 ........ . .6 Bristol, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moran .............................. Waterbury, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. John Mowry ................................... Providence, Rhode Island
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy ................... .. Buffalo, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Normandin . Southbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nunn ................................................................................. Rome, New York
Miss Barbara A. Onder '61 ........................................................................... Bridgeport, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pacinella ........ Fairlawn, New Jersey
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Petersen .......................... Brooklyn, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Al Petrarca ............................................................... West Warwick, Rhode Island
Mrs. Madeleine Pia ................................................................................................ Berlin, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. I. Bruno Piccin Willimantic, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piscmi A ...... Riverdale, New Iersey
Mr. and Mrs. Leon RCIbitor ............................... Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rabitor ................................................ . South Uxbridqe, Massachusetts
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Ramella ........................................................ North Smithfield, Rhode Islcmd
Mr. and Mrs. William Renzetti ,,,,,,, New London, Connecticut
Dr. and Mrs. Zigmas Sabotaitis ............................ Cleveland, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Umbert Sfreddo ......... . Southbridge, Massachusetts
M1: and Mrs. Iohn Sileikis ......................................................................... Woodhaven, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Skelly ....................................................... . West Willington, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith .................................. .. Putnam, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. William Stefani ................. . .. ...... Union City, New Jersey
Mr. and Mrs Vitcts Stravinskcxs ....... . Chicago,111inois
Mr. and Mrs.Wa1ter Szydlik ................................................ . ,,,,, Southbridge, Massachusetts
Mrs. Lorena G.Tetreau1t ............................................................................. Putnam, Connecticut
Mrs. Mary Thomas ............................................... Norwich, Connecticut
Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Wallis South Woodstock, Connecticut
Mr. John Wesgcm ........................................ Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young ........................................................... South Woodstock, Connecticut
Biology Club ................................................................................................................................ Annhurst College
Bookstore ............... Annhurst College
Business Club 1. Annhurst College
Coffee Shoppe ................ Annhurst College
Dramatic Club ..................................................................................................................... Annhurst College
Dainqvq Club .............................................................................................................. Annhurst College
Epsilon Delta .............. Annhurst College
French Club ...................... Annhurst College
Freshman Class .. ...... Annhurst College
Junior Class ................................................................................................................................. Annhurst College
Public Affairs Club ............................................................................................................ Annhurst College
Sociology Club ........................... Annhurst College
Sodality of Our Lady... ................. Annhurst College
Spanish Club .................................................................................... Annhurst College
Western Mass. Chapter Alumnae Associcmon .................... P1ttsf1e1d, Massachusetts
Bugbee Corporation ................................................................................................... Putnam Connecticut
Chicoine Pharmacy ...................................... Putnam, Connecticut
Rocky Hill Landscape Gardeners Rocky Hill, Connecticut
Lavoie Auto Co., Inc. .......................................... Webster, Massachusetts
Le Pain's Pharmacy ................................................................................ Southbridge, Massachusetts
Mathieu Ford Sales, Inc. ..................................................................................... Putnam, Connecticut
Morin Studios .......................................... Webster, Massachusetts
Pat's Pizzeria ............................. West Glocester, Rhode Island
Superior Bakery, Inc. . North Grosvenordale, Connecticut
Trudeau and Roy, Inc. . ............................................................................................. Putnam, Connecticut
Worth Shop ........................................................................................................................ Putnam, Connecticut
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