Classical High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Providence, RI)
- Class of 1959
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In this modern world it is a social science, a glo- rihed servant, illuminating every other subject in the students rep- ertoireg but it is most of all-- in itself-the greatest cultural force in the daily life of every indi- vidual. As a bridge between ideas and phenomena, an outlet for im- mortal genius, a perfector of the soul and quieter of the passions music was, is, and always shall be the nrst and most natural expres- sion of human thought and emo- tion for all mankind. Close harmony, pulsating rhythm, staccato tempo . . . these are the keynotes of the atmos- phere at Classical. The faculty and student body symbolize the inner workings of a great orches- tra, the interaction and ultimate harmony of discordant elements striving to produce a unity, a general effect, a more thorough understanding of the harmony and rhythm that is Nature, if As a tribute to the importance of music in our daily lives, The Class of 1959 proudly presents its CLASSICAL SYMPHONY CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL Providence, Rhode Island CLASSICAL SYMPHONY Caduceus 1959 Publifbea' by THE sEN1oR CLASS Classical High School Providence, Rhode Island Table of C omfentf Administration Ianuary Seniors .... Iune Seniors .,,. Activities Sports iii.i.. ..,. Undergraduates . . Advertisements 6 I4 26 54 82 roo I29 LOUIS PICHIERRI In the Greek crvrlrzatron musrc as an artnsnc aspect of lrfe was so domrnant that an educated man was generally called a musrcal man An rllxterate or uncouth person, on the other hxnd was srmply unmusrcal or a man wrth out rnusrc To the unuersally educated man of the Renars sance a well rounded musrcal educatron was consrdered rndrspensable Thls cultural rdeal enjoys no such promx nence rn contemporary soclety whrch has come to place undue emphasrs on 1ts materral achrevements Musrc rs a vxtal force for educatron rt trams the mrnd moulds character and mfluences morals Mamfestly rt has done more to brrng men and natrons together than dxplo matrc eloquence Muslc rs capable of CXClIlUg the rmagrna tron, nourxshrng the emotlons and stxmulatrng the rntellect Art values whrch symbolrze the ultrmate 1n man s achreve rnents through the ages should be stressed today as never before to advance the dxgnrty and worth of the nndrvldual LOUIS PICI-IIERRI PH D Drrector of Musxc W 'iE WPI' Dr Pxchrerrr leadlng the A Cappella Chorr , , ff , . I A Providence Public Schools aiu, Q. ff ' - ' 'T gaaa T' F . -Q 4 I I 1 I a N 4 'X 'I 1 ' 4 ' . P H , I ' , X . A 'Q E ARLAN R COOLIDGE It is appropriate as well as gratifying to have Music chosen as the unifying factor in the 1959 CADUCEUS. Classical High with its enviable tradition of high scholar- ship may recall the central place of Music in the European universities of the Middle Ages, a time which saw the Quadrivium- Arithmetic, Music, Geometry, and Astron- omy-the core of the mathematical arts. In fact Music was then rightfully regarded as a science and an art if considered in all of its aspects. As a science of sound to be probed in the Physics laboratory, as a vehicle of intense and powerful expression in the hands of the trained com- poser, and as a companion for all who listen, sing or pro- duce instrumental sound, it transcends today the barriers of language and geography. Is it being overfanciful to imagine in the years ahead a world society in which Music from all nations will be available to us at the twist of the dial, or even a true music of the spheres drawn from yet unknown cosmic sources? After World War I, Poland, as a reconstituted state crowded by ambitious neighbors, named as its head of government the great pianist and humanitarian, jan Pad- erewski. His character, prestige, and experience as an un- ofhcial ambassador over the years, made him a command- ing figure at a critical juncture in Western history. In our confused and frightened world, also, the minds and spirits of great artists and musicians may have important and practical ideas to contribute to society, and in the long run it will be idea and not physical force that decides the destiny of Man. In dedicating this issue to Music with all that it holds of unity balance and beauty the CADUCEUS max be prophetic of a change in vsorld thought pointing to an era of sensitixcness coopcration and world peace ARLAN R COOLIDGE Professor of Music Brown University The campus of Brown University t , A , t t , K V - V Q t , 4 , . 4 X . - w 4:44. 'JJ V vw' ffm f- -...TQ-' k. .'.1,,y,'d 1 i , Y ' flfif: V W N-gf, , M W. if' A - 5,11 ,. I V Dear Graduates of 1959 About 4000 BC prayers and hymns were chanted to the accompantment of pnpe lyre and drum Musrc com prlsed one th1rd of a Grecian youth s educatlon and the Illad and Odyssey were sung and reclted 1r1 every vxllage The theme of th1s Yearbook should 1nsp1re us to read the Hrstory of Muslc to apprecnte xts mfluence on man to seek lofty rdeals to reach for the Truth and to lm prove nts patterns of llvmg Classrcal Hxgh School IS rrch rn 1nd1v1dual musxcal talent and Class A rn the development of tts var1ous musrcal groups each tranned by a superror professronal artrst These youths are blendrng the1r own musncal tones MR IAMES F ONEIL Prmclpal exch on hrs own partrcular xnstrument mto a whole composrtxon whtch may be an arla or an orchestratron Each rs a member of a team cooperatmg harmomously wrth all other members under the vrgrlant eye and ear of the coach to produce the opus Days weeks and months wrtness repetmon of the effort for practrce mtkes perfect and practxce must never cease The teamwork ns not unllke the dlsctpllne of the ac ldemxc ycar where students motlvated to develop the1r mdlvrdual efforts and abrlmcs to preserve the1r 1nd1v1d ual trarts and aptxtudes and to l1ve and cooperate as a soclal group wrth therr fcllow students under the gurd ance of the1r professronal teachers JAMES F ONEIL Prrncrpal . , 7 . . t 1 , . I Y 5 ' U - K N ' . . 1 l 1 4 N s in Ancient Greece to promote unity among the peoples. , . , , l . a -4 . D 9 2 an . ' v 3 A . ' 'L ' I , V ' 1 ' ' I ' ' 1 A I , C I V . , Q 1 . 6 be KATHLEEN V BOYD Brown Unxversxry M A US Hlstory Head of the Hrstory Department Forum Club MARY F McKAY Brown Unrversxty M A French Head of the Guxdance De partment Guxdance Counselor Gnrls Athletrc Dxrector MR MAX H FLAXMAN Vrce Prtncrpal Department Heads JOHN F LAFFERTY Provxdence College B Ed Physics Chemrstry Head of the Scrence Department Scrence Club Sclence Farr CHARLES J McMILLAN St Mary s Umversrty M A Revnew Mathemaucs Algebra Act mg Head of the Mathematrcs De partment Conductors N o man can reveal to you augh hut that whzch already lzes hal axleep zn the ziawnzn g 0 your knowl edge The teacher who walks zn the .fhadow of the temple, among hu ollowers, gwef not o hzx wzxdom but rather of hz: fazth and lowng ner: I he zr zmleed wzre, he doe! not hui you enter the h0uJe of hu wzsdom, hut rather lead! you to the threshold of your own mznd Kahlzl Gzhran ELIZABETH j MACDONALD Brown Unxversrty M A Englrsh Eng11shCompos1t1on Head of the Englrsh Department CA DUCEUS Advlser CHARLOTTE A WETHERELL Mrddlebury College M A French Head of the Language De partment Cum Laude Socrety Sec retary French Club Jr Allrance Francaxse K ff t . . f C n ' f , f . f . . ' 1, . . . ' ll WALTER H. ANDERSEN '7 Boston University, Ed.M. American and Ancient His toryg Guidance Counselorg CA DUCEUS Adviser SARAH L BAKER Boston University Ed M English MABEL BLANEY Pembroke College B A Geometry Algebra M SOPHIA CAMPBELL Brown University M A Geometry mais! r-- l in-0' 'T Q QP PAUL c. BACHAND Providence College, A.B. Algebra A WALTER BERNARD 1 'Q Brown University M A Mathematics Physics Math my Club ROBERT P BLESSING Providence College B A Chemistry N-an w Q NORMAN D CLARK '-5 Providence College B A English Dramatic Club xc AT- A A -Q Q - if a f A A ti, rv FK g, K ,k 1 5 , L 1 L ' fziiiffdi 4 X L f L ' ' , . . , . . .. . , - ,I ,, ., V- vfii.f'4'f' ., , 'iff' r I 3 ify ' 1-e - f Sv ly . Qfl !, 3 ,. -- -- it I 5' 991 - ' ' , . . ! , 455 7. I . Y ' ' ' PETER P DEPAOLA Brown Umversrty M A French French Club SARAH P FLANAGAN Brown UHIVCISIIY Ph D Laun PAUL F GLEESON Brown Umversxty M A Amerlcan Hrsrory Guldance Counselor DORIS M I-IAYNES Pembroke College B A French Latm 'cf JL! pal JEROME L FISHER Brown UHIVCISIIY B Ph English EDWARD H GAUTHIER Brown Unnversxry M A Engllsh Cross Country Coach .J f ANNE E HACKETT Brown Umverslty M A Ancrent Hnstory MAUREEN M KELLY Pembroke College B A Laun French THOMAS W KENNEDY 53 iz Providence College B A N, English Radno Club Tphx DONALD E LEONARD Brown Unrversxry B A Englnsh Gundance Counselor Basketball and Tennxs Coach CATHERINE M MARTIN Yale Unxversxty M A French JOHN E McGLINCHY Columbna Umversxty, M A Algebra 'S X Y Ya? al und 'E' ELSIE LEEMAN Columbxa Umverslty Ph D Lann Greek HUGO E LEVANDER Brown Unnversnty M A German German Club EDWARD McCABE Brown Umverslty B A Latm Enghsh CECILIA L McINNIS Brown Umverslry, M A Modern European Hxstory , , X mem KATHLEEN A. McKAY Brown University, M.A. Latin. ALFRED V MORRO Boston College B S Ed B Ancient History Head Foot ball and Track Coach ANGELO MURCHELANO Brown University M A Latin A FOREST RANGER Brown University M A Latin Student Activities Office ELIZABETH B. MCQUAID Brown University, M.A. Englishg REVIEW Adviser. MARY C MULVEY Brown University M A Algebra WILLIAM C PENMAN Provrdence College B A Latin CADUCEUS Adviser MARY E ROONEY Boston Unrversrty Ed M Chemistry JOHNJ SHARKEY Provndence College B A English Fencmg Coach Pho tography JOAN R SILLERY Columbla Unnversxty M A Algebra Hxstory Y Teen MARIANNA SPIZZIRRI Rhode Island College of Education BEd School Llbranan Library Helpers ANGUS I. THOMSON Boston Unlversnry, Ed M Biology, History, Athletic D1 rector 'I2 DOROTHY SHURTLEFF Pembroke College R I S D B S QR Art jr Red Cross if A X 61541 if 45? ag., ov ' DOROTHY SLOCUM Brown University M A Lann WILLIAM STEPAK Brown University Ed M Algebra Sohd Geometry Trxgonometry JUSTINE L WOOD Brown Un1vers1ty, M A French, German, French Club 5,-er-m 1'- ix ,Y4,,.,-aw ,,,,,..--Y MRS ELLEN HARLEY MISS RUTH PONTARELLI Vice Ptmclpal 5 Ofiice Prmclpal s Office Our Secretarzes Mxss Mirgiret Hoye cz Cl1ss1cal alumni IS in charge of the Records Office Mlss Ruth Ponrarelh a gradu are of Hope Hrgh School is secretary to Mr ONe1l rn the Main Office Mrs Ellen Harley a graduate of Commerclal H1gh School and the newest member of our effic1ent secretarral staff serves as Mr Flaxmans rrghr hand rn the Vrce Principals office MISS MARGARET HOYE Records Office Why were you late7 Mr Flaxman mterrogates Davrd Brodsky 3. xi , ,gm fk, -. - :E E, ejggfz . 5 Z Q fs ? 1 Q 3 S 7.5 - V 1 , h 13 AUT , ? 1 i 'ff . a Q- 4 11 4 . . 5 1 f , Y 2 - f fi 1 5 f alf 5 Q 4 I ' I ,, , ,. I wiv 5, 2 ' ' 3 ,f Amis V 5 ,., ,L , ffiw ' f fn 11 1 5 I' 5 V 5 Q., 5 1? A MELODY january Seniors When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. Which of you would be a reed, dumb and silent, when all else sings together in unison? For in keeping your- self with labor you are in truth loving life. . . . Kahlil Gibran Setting the tempo . . . striving to meet the standards and the challenge . . . searching for knowledge of the world and of our- selves. Today . . . the Seniors, the Big Wheels, leading the way- Tomorrow . . . who knows? I Lucnlle D D Ercole Wzttzext People of -'fl' Sand ra E. Zuccarelli M wt Verfatile Beft Scholar Ideal Clauicalite Moft Popular Mon Likely to Succeed Lons A DeCr1stofaro Bext Lookzng Dxd Moxt for the Clan Beit Natured ote John E. Migliaccio Mort Vermtile Ideal Clanicalite Moft Popular Beit Looking Did Moxt for the Clan Mott Athletic lr--vp Wxlllam N Pullano Marsha Flmt Beft Natured Mott Athletic Rlchard G Cxpolla Best Scholar Mott Lzkely to Succeed l. 'f Frederlck I. Bouchard Wzttzext Q 3 3 6 fggf A4- ,, a- Q . O 'v I' r '1 ,K ' Q edley Of M emories The nervous excitement of our first day at Classical, The butterflies in our stomachs at our first final exam, Our shyness at the Freshman Frolic, The girls inviting the boys to dance at our first class social, The round of parties after the Sophomore Hop, Rosalind Gallucio's New Year's Eve party-to-end-all-parties, Becoming upperclassmen so quickly, Reaching our senior year with some apprehension, Running our first school dance, Around the World in Eighty Days, The Mike Todd balloon we never secured for the dance, Cheering our football team on to victory, Our star quarterback johnny Migliaccio, Receiving our diplomas with trembling hands, The laughs and tears at the Class Supper . . . Four wonderful, enriching years john Migliaccio President Lois DeCristofaro Secretary Kenneth Kaplan Vice President Lucia Perrotti Treasurer L-R, Carl Napolitano, Social Committee Chairmang Verna Balzofiore, Social Committee Chairmang I , 1 , 3 , - L , . 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RICHARD G CIPOLLA Magna Cum Laude JOSEPH POSNER Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Soczety Wrsdom ns the prrncrpal thrng get wxsdom And wxth all thy gettmg get understandmg In 1921 Classrcal Hxgh School drstm gurshed ttself as the first publrc school m Amerrca to honor rts students of excep tronable ab1l1ty and character wnth mem ed 10 1906 by Dr Abraham W Harrls headmaster of the Tome School for Boys ln Port DCPOSII Maryland the Soclety strrves to emphasrze and reward superror 1ty to be guardxan and rnherrtor of schol arly tradltrons and to provrde a salutary 3' SANDRA E ZUCCARELLI Summa Cum Laude strmulus to the mentally able and efhcrent It has mcreased consrderably rn s1ze from 1ts orngmal membershrp and has always been referred to Wlth Pranse james F ONe1l Presrdent M1ss Charlotte A Wetherell Secretary and Mr A For est Ranger Treasurer Servmg on the ex ecutrve commrttee are Mr Charles J Mc Mrllan Mr A Forest Ranger and Mxss Dorothy Slocum ...J RAYMOND A MONTECALVO Magna Cum Laude HOWARD D ZISSERSON Magna Cum Laude . 7 ' J!-2 t ' nf 'Zu' ' ' ' ' - ' . , . . . - ,, . . .,, .. 5 bership in the Cum Laude Society. Found- Officers of the Classical chapter are: Mr. as wh, Y , fa' ,A 1 1' I as L' it cviwm january Seniors ,gffff iz ,lf 1 We, the members of the clan of january, 1959, wish to extend our ap- preciation to MISS DOROTHY SLO- CUM for her generous axrzrtance dur mg our Jemor year JOYCE ELLEN MARIE ALARIE 144 Delaine St R I C E and oh hut the wax gay' J e :ang a Jong that took my heart away Allmgham Activities Bowlingl 2 3 4 Skating Club 3 Messenger 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 YTeens 2 CADUCEUS Typist Remembered For Her lovely eyes if ARLENE ANN ANDRUKIEWICZ 52 Bellevue Ave U R I Devout yet cheerful actwe yet re Jzgned Rogers French Club 3 4 jr All 4 Messenger 4 REVIEW Typist Z 3 4 GleeClub1 Remembered For Her subtle wit VERNA LORETTA BALZOFIORE 58 Forbes St Jackson than gold Adduon Activities Bowling 2 3 Swimming 2 3 Skating 2 3 Mayor Letter 3 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Science Club 4 Messenger 2 Class Social Committee Chairman 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 -It Red Cross 4 Y Teens 3 Remembered As Our industrious social committee chairman I GL K Q: I l ,Y Y . . . , , . . . . h 2, 33 Frenbh Club 3gJi.Al1.3,4g Science Activities: Bowling 2, 3g Skating 2, 3g A good disposition ix more valuable 314, , 213,41 ,,, , 2 -1,2 1,3 3 , MARCIA ROBERTA BOMES 234 Frfth St Wheelock A daughter of the god: dwmely tall dwmely fazr Tennyron Actnvntnes Skatmg 2 Bowlnng 2 3 Swrmmlng I 2 3 Mayor Letter 4 Fr nch Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 RE VIEW Typnst 2 3 4 Y Teens 4 Remembered As Our sophlstrcate '? rll' -...K ROSEMARY CANTONE 70 Elmdale Ave Rhode Island I-Iospltal Moderty maker the gtrl amzable and charrmng Franklyn Actrvmes Bowlmgl 2 4 Swrmmmg 2 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Remembered For Her qulet sweetness Q5--7 FREDERICK LAWRENCE BOUCI-IARD 46 Callan Sr Brown Let them call xt muchzef when zt tr part and prorpered twill be wrtue johmon Actxvmes Basketball 2 Tenn1s2 3 In door Track 2 3 Forum Club 2 3 De batmg Socnery 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Vxce Presrdent 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff 3 4 Traflic Squad 3 4 Capram 4 A Cappella Choxr 3 4 Vxce Presndent 4 Jr Red Cross 3 4 Vrce President 3 4 Hr Y 3 4 Remembered For That lmagmanon' BEVERLY MARGARET CALIGIURI 44 Mmk St R I C E A little tzny pretty wftty charming darlmg rhe Lucrettu: Actnvmes Bowling 2 3 4 Swlmmlng 2 Skatmg 2 Mayor Letter 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chonr 3 Remembered As Always bemg fanthful to the Red Sox M43 JOSEPH VITO CASTALDI 282 Broadway URI Your u zt maker others wztty Catherine II Actrvmes Football 3 Outdoor Track 2 Remembered For Hrs black wavy haxr ANN JUDITI-I CHANDLER 66 Overhrll Rd Umv of Mxchlgan Ever zn motzon blztherome and cheery Young Actnvmes Nme Court 2 Bowlrng 2 3 4 Swlmmmgl 2 3 4 Mayor Letter 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 REVIEW Typlsf 2 3 4 RE VIEW Staff 3 4 Messenger I 2 3 CADUCEUS Typlst 3 4 Class Secretary 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 A Cappella Chonr Remembered For The way she does the Charleston' Q7 6' ,, . . . . y y I t 1 . ,, . 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JL'- RICHARD G CIPOLLA 69 Bolton Ave Brown Alwayr to be best and dutzngutxbed from the rert Horner Actrvltles Baseball Manager 3 Basket ball Manager 2 Indoor Track 1 Out door Track 2 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Scrence Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Class Socral Com mxttee Chaxrman 3 HIY 4 Dramatnc Remembered For Trcklxng the 1vor1es PETER SAMUEL DAVIS 369 Cole Ave U of Pennsylvama He 11 a well made man who har a good deterrnznatzon Emerson Actxvmes Basketballl 2 3 4 Tenms 2 Outdoor Track 3 Cross Country 3 Debating Socrety 1 2 Jr All 3 4 Class Vxce Presxdent 2 Remembered For Always havlng the correct answer nn h1story class f uf' DONALD JOHN CONTE 46 Wrllrams St Johnston Ptovrdence College Come let ur go whsle we are an our prune and take the barmlerr folly of the tzme Herrick Actnvxtxes Tenms 2 A Cappella 2 -.441 ANTHONY CONTI JR 216 Sterlmg Ave Holy Cross An ayffable and courteous gentleman -Shakespeare Actxvntnes Baseball Manager 3 Indoor Track 1 2 Debating Society l French Club 3 Jr All 3 Scrence Club 3 HIY Remembered For Always wrllmg to gnve you a rude LOIS ANN DECRISTOFARO 43 LaSalle Dr Pembroke 'The mort magnificent .rzgn of wudorn 1: 4 contznual cbeerfulnexr Montaigne Actrvrues Skatmgl 2 3 Swrmmlngl 2 3 Bowlmgl 2 3 Major Letter 3 Dramatrc Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 RE VIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 3 4 Messenger 1 2 CADUCEUS Typlst 3 Class Secretary 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Y Teens 3 Remembered For I don't get 1t ' LUCILLE DERCOLE 16 Rotary Dr Johnston U RI A gram of garety .rearonr everything Frankhn Actnvmes Bowlrngl 2 3 Jr All 3 REVIEW Typrst 2 3 4 CADUCEUS Collector l 2 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 Skating 1 2 3 CADUCEUS Typrst 3 Remembered For Always keeping the class rn sntches G' .. ' 4 ' 1 Q , ff, . ' A , t , R I X X 'lg , 9 , rv , any X . ex A 1,4 lr . - - - I rr - - . - ., Z Q - ' 1 ' 1 5 - ' ' ' - y . 2 3 ' ' L - rf n . . I I U . ' x s 4 9 a ,U- - - .' -- . ' ' 2 ' Q , 3- 1 . I 1 Club 4. Remembered For: Hrs FIZVOIIHC . 1 1 , 1 , . 1 a . i ' ' 1 ! - : . 4' 1 H - - ' ' ll-T - . . l ' , I 4 . . , ' ! 7 ! Y I b ,' 3 . ' g 5 . 1 ., . . . t t , s - - , 4 - ' ' ' . - ' I Z . a x Z . a T h 1. , 2 . , , I 3 ' : ' , , 5 . . g - t- 3 , Q , , 3 y Z .1 , 1 Z . 1 , 5 I - 4 s , , 9 ' ' . ffl .r-dag MARSHA ROSALIND FLINT 24 Farragut Ave Pembroke Vanety that dwzne gzft that make: a woman charmzng Anorzymou Actrvltles Swlmmlngl 2 3 4 Bowl rI234Skat1ngI23Mar Letter 3 Forum Club 3 4 Program Commnttee 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 REVIEW StafI3 4 REVIEW Staff 2 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 CADU CEUS Typrst 3 4 CADUCEUS Collec tor 2 3 Messenger 2 3 4 Saplentla Saprenrlum 1 2 Remembered For Learning how to play football ln one easy lesson N' 01- el' .2 JOSEPH WILLIAM GREENWELL I8 Oak St I thxnk I may promise you .romethmg of a good day .r :port Duke of Beauport Actlvmes Baseball 2 3 4 Cross Coun try 5 Remembered As Our Rnp Van Wm e ,M ROSALIND ANN GALLUCCIO 280 Mt Pleasant Ave RIC E 'The 7oy of youth and health her eye: duplayd and ease of heart her every look conveyed Crahhe Actlvntres Skatmgl 2 Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swrmmmgl 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Science Club 3 Dramauc Club 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 RE VIEW Stalll 2 3 4 Adveruslng Man ager 4 CADUCEUS Staff 1 Messenger Remembered For All those class partxes' 141 ALVA RUTH GERSTEIN 387 Cole Ave Boston Unlversxty Both wue and both delightful too Cowley Actrvmes Bowling 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Messengerl 2 Skat mg 3 Dramatlc Club 3 4 REVIEW Typlst 2 3 4 Remembered For All her brothers ' JOHN DAVID KAMPNER 270 Gallatin St U R I From the crown of hz: head to the .role of hu foot he U all mirth Shakefpeare Acuvrtles Baseball 4 Football 2 3 In door Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Jr All 3 Class Treasurer 2 Remembered For The way he Cha Chas KENNETH A KAPLAN 88 Crescent St U R I Forward and frolrc glee was there the wzll to do the :ole to dare Scott Actxvmes Football 4 Indoor Track I 2 Outdoor Track 2 Cross Country 3 French Club 3 Jr All 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Class Vlce President 4 Remembered As just plarn fun to be wlthl - - 4 , , 9 ff ' ' ll , , - - , , , ' 7 . . . 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' 7 ' ' 3 Y 1 n - -- ' ' I - ' - ' ' - y r a ' ' ' ' , , L , , I 3 , Y 1 , , . . , . . 1 ll ' f ' kl ROSEMARY ANNE KELLY 116 jastram Sr U RI formed for roftnerr :be and rweet altractwe grace Mzlton Acnvxtles Bowlmg 2 3 4 German Club 2 Glee Club 1 Remembered As Our Rhode Island Red ...af RICHARD ANTHONY LISCIO 337 Plamfield St Provxdence College Hu wordr were urnple and bu Joul .fxncere Dryden Actrvmes French Club 3 4 jr All 3 Science Club 3 Dramatxc Club 3 RE VIEW Staff 2 3 A Cappella Chorr 2 4 I-I1 Y 3 Remembered As Our answer to Fred Astarre inn HAROLD MERMELSTEIN 23 Gallatm St U RI 0 zt rr excellent to have a gnmtr rlrengzh -Shakerpeare ACIIVIIICS Football 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Athletrc Councrl Remembered As One of our football heroes JOHN EDWARD MIGLIACCIO 198 Broadway Wlllrams A man of roverezgn part: he zr er teemed well fitted rn artr glorzou: rn arrnr nothing become! barn :ll that be would well Shakerpeare Acnvmes Athletic Councxl 1 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Indoor Trackl 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 Club Counc1l3 4 jr All 3 4 Class Presrdent Z 3 4 Remembered As Our leader m every thmg ,qi -I' RAYMOND ANTHONY MONTECALVO 52 Lowell Ave U RI mount where rcrence guzder Praed Actxvrtres French Club 3 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Remembered As A science hctlon en thusnast ALLEN LEONARD MORRIS 58 Pavxlxon Ave U RI Il ar by vwaczty and wrt that man rbmer rn company Lora' Cberterheld Acrxvltres Indoor Track 1 Outdoor Track 2 Jr All 3 Sclence Club 3 Remembered For Hrs bnologxcal collec trons , , .f 'Nu ff S Q H , . , , . ,, . . . D . D ,,, . . - , , , . U D I - Q ,, . . , , . . . , , . ., , . I . I ,, 3 U - ' 3 ' ,4, , : , g , 3 Z ' Q I Q .. 6 4, .tk , 1 . l K X 1 , Q X X . A . ' ,f - - 7. I , ... NG-0 ' ' U . ' ' ,, . . . . . A .' Y 1 ! 1 - ,Q ,, ,Q : 3 ' ,H- Z , 1 - ' , , . . . -.1 I 7 i CARL MARIO NAPOLITANO 217 Lynch St Brown Hu lzmhr were can in manly mould for hardy .sporty or contest bold Scott Actlvmes Football 3 4 Outdoor Track Committee Chalrman 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered As Nappy the class right hand man JOSEPH POSNER 9 Sumter St Brown the nohlert dzrporztton you tnherzt and your character wzth pzety rr pack d Graham Acnvmes Basketball Manager 2 3 In door Track 1 Remembered For Hrs vast knowledge of hot rods CAROLYN PATRICIA PEARLMAN 177 Morns Ave Bucknell Umversrty Smiling alwayr wzth a never fadzng Jeremty of counzenanre Barrow Actrvltres Bowlmg 1 2 Swimming 3 Skatmg 1 2 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Glee Club 1 2 A Cappella Cholr 3 LUCIA ANN PERROTTI 688 Rlver Ave Unlverslty of Penn A tender heart a wzll znflexzhle Longfellou Actrvltles Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Sw mngl 2 3 Skatmgl 2 3 Frenh Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Science Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 Messengerl 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Glee Club 1 2 A Cappella Chou' 7 3 Mayor Letters 3 Remembered As Our mathematrclan 9- WILLIAM NICHOLAS PULLANO 60 Mercy St U R I Good nature If one of the mort preczour gzftr of heaven Irmng Actxvltles Baseball 2 3 I-I1 Y 4 Remembered For Hrs prrceless humor nga NORMA RUGGIERI 156 Holden St Bryant AJ good ar gold Dtckenr Actlvltres Bwllng 1 2 3 4 N Court 3 Cage Ball 1 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Scxence Club 3 Dramatlc Club 3 CADUCEUS Collector 3 4 Glee Club 3 Y Teens 2 Remembered For Her arnstrc talent .... VG., IP I ' ' ' Il , . . g . . - , ,, . . . . . . , : . , , y Q im- ' ll ' . ' . . - - 1 , , , ,t , ., C ,, . . . , . .. Z . , 9 . . 2, 2 5 ' . Y 1 9 H - ' A - 9 , Q ... 3 , 3 , ,,,, D , . .. I , Z 4. ' , g -, g 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Class Social Remembered As: ClassicaI's Cleopatra. ' , , 5 , 1 . . 1 , ' ' - 1 'Q A- 0 3 I Nj I' I fy, L 1' l V PI L ' - ' - A ' ' ' : o ' , , , Q ine 7' I . . - . , , , . ,, . . . . - - 1 - - Z 1 ,,' 1 l . . . . .y . , . Z y Q .w . 3 , Q I Ill- I . I ' Z , Z ' 'Uh 'T' ROBERT P TEOLIS 212 Gray St Provrderrce College Born for ruccefr be seemed wztb grace to um uzlh heart lo hold uftb rhzmng gzftf that took all eyes Emerson Acrrvrues Baseball 3 4 CoCapta1n 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 H1 Y 4 Remembered As Our Casey at the -at SANDRA ELAINE ZUCCARELLI 20 Hrllcrest Ave Mrddlebury 'The fazrer! garden rn her Iookr and fn ber mind the uuerl b00kf Coufej ACIIVIIICS Bowlrng 3 4 Modern Dance 3 Skatmg 2 Malor Letter 4 Cageball 3 French Club 3 4 Program Commrt tee 3 Presndent 4 Jr All 3 4 Scmence Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff Assxstanr Edttor 4 Mes sengerl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl A Cap pella Choxr 2 3 4 Lrbrary Assrstant 2 Remembered For Her sterlmg charac ter personalxty and abrlrty '52 NORMAN HOWARD WAKSLER 27 Sargent Ave Harvard Reudmg maketh a full man conference a ready man and wrztrng an exec! man Bacon Actrv1t1es Fencmgl 2 3 4 Debatrrlg Socxeryl 2 3 Treasurer 2 Vrce Prest A Cappella Chorr 3 Remembered As Our Damel Webster -uf HOWARD DONALD ZISSERSON 93 Warrmgton St Brown 'Tu not rn mortalx to command ruccerr but uell do more we ll dererve xt Addzron Fencmg 2 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff 4 Remembered As Our foxlsman Mrss Wetherell assxsts Sandra Zuccarellx, srgmng the Cum Laude book, as Rrchard Crpolla avsarts hrs turn , X 4 x X :fi , ' . , , . 2 v , ' I ' v - ' ' . . na u ' - - ' ' ' . . . . ' - , I - ,Q ' - u 1 , , , 1 l ' f , - : , , , , - - - bat. dem 3, P1'CS1dCHf. 43 REVIEW Staff 3, 49 Activities: Basketball Manager 2, 34 ' , v Q s Q ' W , . D . , , - ,- H- , , . . .I : . A y L 5 L 9 . v Q - - r Q , 4 ' ' , 9 - , l , , 9 I :U - y 1 Q - 3 3 ' 1 6 if l - , h wr. Q 5? if E S Q 5 HARMONY une Seniors Dust as we are, the immortal spirit grows Like harmony in music, There is a dark, inscrutahle workmanship That reconciles discordant elements, Makes them cling together in one society. . . . Wordsworth Working and playing together . . . sharing the endless little pleasures of friendship, the exciting moments of united victory, the tense and depressed moments of worry and defeat . . . blending our efforts and ideas to form an harmonious symphony that will echo forever in our memories. if Mnchael E Spxzznrrn Beit Natured Moft Popular tus... Joel Cohen Wcities! john A janas Mort Athletic People of te lint Catherme L Klene Mort Popular Mon Athletzc Did Moll for the Clan d 'x Merlyn M Davies Ideal Clanzcalzle Gary M Slovm Mort Verxatfle Ideal Clafucalzte Hon Lzhely to Succeed Antonlo V Calabria Beyt Scholar 5 Antxonette M Melxdossxan Gerald J Fogarty jr Wzttzeft Bef! Looking ,4 Joyce B Samdperxl Charles H Mandell Mort Venatzle Dad Mort for the Clan 'gf-1 fs1,.8f-f' Judah A Reposa Beit Scholar Mon Lzkely to Succeed J Mary Ann Lafferty Bert Nalured hwy, Jxll Teeden Beit Lookzng 0 ,N Q 4 , 6 e S -Je' , Ql A' D by ,J V I j W If f , ' 1 ' Q S C ,L S A . K 15- A v ,, 'S N' . . fu y X, . . nl ib- -:O sg, . f Q lll ft my y y . Q! :lg ' ' Echoes of the Past Echoes of the past four years have faded away and died rn the corridors of Classrcal Now they lrve only rn memories only our hearts recollect the many won derful hours we have spent together How vxvrdly we recall that day rn September 1955 when we first ventured inside these venerable walls Remember our utter bewllderment at the new routine and responsibilities our dread of walknng mto the wrong classroom our very first assembly with stand mg room only and of course our excltmg Freshman Frol1c9 The voices of our classmates seem to echo more distinctly as we recall our sophomore year Class sp1r1t was becomrng ever more tangible as our boys became athletes our girls practrced cheers diligently and we held the first of many class parties In March the first fire of our Classical career brought a much bemoaned qui' week of double assignments The Sophomore Hop provided a memorable finrsh to a memorable year Upperclassmen at last' Who can forget our junior year marked by such events as the ultra successful Bachelor Party a football co champronshrp afternoon classes at Central as a result of the second fire our first brush wrth College Board Exams and our jumor Prom of Oriental splendor june 1959 a time for remembering for saying sad good byes This was a difficult but fun Hlled year of makmg out applxcatrons of rehearsing for the Senior Play of bemg the Big Wheels a year of close companxonshrp and willing co operatlon and the mevrtable parting days of our class supper and Senior Prom These wonderful days of youth will echo forever in our hearts Ronald DeThomas Vice President Asya Elrash Treasurer Charles Mandell President Judy Reposa Secretary Cathre Krene Social Committee Chairman , ' . 4 , T 9 s s ' a ' 1 a , . i 1 ' 1 9 1 a ' - ' ' 1 - - - u - In Y 3 ' ' 1 7 , ' 'hs l x ' 6- 34 4 V1 ' 4 X , l x N 1. , .'A ,-'. P 4 . ' 4 '12 1 N 4 4 ' ' . A X , '- b sl ' . Z U 3 S , Q s i y - 4 we , 4 A , 4 A A I William A, Barnett Richard M. Bernstein Antonio V, Calabria Asya Summa C um Laude ... f A 3 Q0 1 'A' Cum Laude Socie Mary Ellen M McLaughlin Ma gua Cum Laude ffk --v Q'-r sn... Margaret H Babcock Roberta E Botvxn I my Vg ff A Rrchard E Francoeur Katharine M Gauthxer Alfred L G 'Dekgwva fo 'D .lX Alrce V Hayes a Anne T Masello Ellen A Pfaflmann iq. ss, A Eliash Qvkun Eleanor A. Mackey 1'If' ' sf N Jud uh A Reposa .ar 1 l. Roger A Breslow Elaxne A Carlone Mane D Ferrari 17 oldberg Harle H Hanson -1 -rv l Marnn P Lopez Mornllas Lharles H Mandell Allen R Marchant li 1-4 Sv 4 Bruce A Powsner Joyce B Samdperll Gary M Slovln X LN L '31 0 1 , vt 0 .A - .. 54' A - fd' is A s 5 .D f 4? 1 X A .J f A ff fr .4 at 11 A A ,P S J ' 1 f -J A q .. A X v krkr A Ki I .'.g. , june Seniors PAUL MCDUFF ALLEN 131 Laurel Ave Holy Cross Of .rush a merry rumble .rttrrzng Jpmt Shnkerpeare Activities Indoor Track 1 Senior Play 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 1 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 RE VIEW Staff 4 CADUCEUS Staff 2 4 Trallic Squad 3 4 A Cappella Choir Remembered For Actually living the part of Donald PATRICIA ANN ANGELONE 596 Plainfield St R I C E Szncertty and truth are the han: of every wrtue C onfucsu: 1 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Dra matic Club 3 4 Y Teens 4 Remembered For Her exuberant friend lrness We, the member! of the clan of June 1959 wzrh to thank MISS CE CILIA L MCINNIS for her helpful guzdance thought ulneff and mrtruc tion durzng our our year! at Claxrtml JOHN MICHAEL ARRIGAN 22 Webb St Pawtucket Our Lady of Providence Seminary Amusement to an ohrerwng mmd 1: study Duraelt Activities Baseball Manager 3 Football Manager 4 Indoor Track 3 jr A11 3 Science Club 4 Math Club 3 4 Radio Club Secretary 3 Traffic Squad 3 4 Capt 4 Remembered As Bachelor of the Year 1958 ', I 1 ' 1 f 1 ' ' r ,N I n . ' ' - , , . . ,,- , ' ' ' . . ' rr ' - ' 1 . I . . ' If ' , , 1 ' 1 - -' '3 U ' 5 .' ' ' 9 Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 33 Swimming H I U I ' ' v ' ' f 1 , 5 - - , 9 - H , A 1 r la ' , 5 . . . 1 , 3 ' , - . .. I L 2, 3, 4- - ' . . . , . . D , , - - ., I I , 1 ' I , , i 'P' MARGARET HOPE BABCOCK 42 Elton St Bryant A wztty woman 11 a treasure George Mendetb Act1v1t1es Bowlmgl 2 Swlmmmgl 2 Modern Dance 2 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 4 r All 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Major Letter 2 Club Counc1l4 Dramatnc Club 3 4 Skatmg Remembered For That devlllsh gleam nn her eye WILLIAM BARNETT 138 Elton St M IT Men of few word: are the ber! men Sbakefpeare Actnvmes Fencmg 2 3 4 Capt 4 Sclence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Program Commnttee Chalrman 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Program Commlttee Chaxrman 4 Remembered For Astomshmg the class wlth h1s dancmg ALFRED HENRY BARRETT 33 Lakeshere Dr Warwick R P I A wue man reflectr before he Jpeak: Anonymoux Actrvxtles Science Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Radio Club 4 Remembered For Hrs abrllty for solv mg geometry problems ai RICHARD MELLER BERNSTEIN 274 Olney St Brown Tbznkmg well :J wue planning uell wuer doing uell uuert and bert of all Pernan Prof efb Actxvltxes Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 Club Councxl 4 Trafhc Squad 4 German Club 2, 3, 4, REVIEW staff 5, 4, CA DUCEUS Staff, Edntorxn chxef 4 Remembered As Our hard workmg ed ttor ln chlef QF'-Q 4? Q-9-30 FREDDA RUTH BLOOM 163 Governor St Brandexs I knou what pathway lead! to popularzzg Seneca ACIIVIIICS Bowlmg 2 Forum Club 4 Debating Society l French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff YTeens 3 4 Semor Play 4 Remembered For Bemg popular wrth everyone and her portrayal of Penny ln the Semor Play MARY NICHOLS BORDERS Foster Center Bryant A beautzful rmzle :J to the female countenance u hal Me Junbeam 11 to the landxcape Larater Actxvxtles Bowlxng 2 French Club 3 jr All 3 CADUCEUS Staffl Glee Club I 2 A Cappella Choir 3 Remembered For The dlmple nn her cheek - I st. f 1 ,wt -, -f ' - ,323 4 me ,QQ 32 ,, . . . gf - ll H Il ' ' ' , ' . - - 1 1 . 1 y , I n ' ' n ' - - , ' . . ' ' ' , ' - 9 1 s ' a - 1 y 1 , , , - . . . . . b . . , 2 f , y , . D 1 7 . , , , , J - - , , - ' Q y 1 , , I - 1 1 7 7 ' 1 , v 1, 2. 1 t M s 3 4 - . X.. l ,, . . , . l J M V L . . ',, . . . - , - . ' - y n Y J - 1 v ' ' ' . ' ' . ' r v. 7, ' ' . . ' 1 ' A - a u w ' ' , r - - V ' ' . . , , . 2 , L Y 1 - - u Q 1 y I , , ROBERTA ESTHIR BOTVIN I7 Lowden St Pawtucket Cornell 'The rerourcer of the .rcholar are pro portzoned to her con ence in the at trzbutex of the sntellect Emerson Activities Swimmmgl 2 Bowling 2 Skating 1 2 Debating Society I 2 German Club 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Messenger 2 Glee Club I 2 Senior Play4 ROGER ARNOLD BRESLOW 89 Dexterdale Rd Brown One of the bert ure: of orxgtnaltty fr to my uncommon thmg: an an uncom mon way Kloprtotk Activities Baseball Manager 3 4 Bas ketball Manager 4 Outdoor Track 1 Cross Country 2 3 French Club 4 Jr Remembered For Hrs unexpected swrrn in the Davies pool my-UP' DIANE ELIZABETH BUTLER 24 Hawkins St Greenville R I C E 'The gtft of gasety may ztrelf hrsng greater! good fortune and the mort .renour step towardr maturrty lrwrn Edmafn 4 French Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 President 3 REVIEW Typist 4 Teens 4 Remembered For Her jollity and vi brant personality ANTONIO VITTORIO CALABRIA 702 Douglas Ave Brown All wzrh to porresr knowledge hut few comparatively rpeaksng are walling to pay the price Juvenal Acnvmes French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Math Club 3 Remembered For I-Irs thirst for knowl edge and his straight Al report cards CHARLES HERBERT CAPWELL 32 Pavilion Ave Harvard Cultured and fine manner: are every where a parrport to regard Anonymou: Activities Indoor Track 1 Science Club 3 German Club 2 3 4 President 3 Trafhc Squad 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Ban 1 2 Remembered For His warm friendliness to everyone 33 JEAN RITA CARCONE 165 Wood St R I C E Moderty :J a .rhsmng laght st prepare: the mind to recewe knowledge and heart for truth Guxzot Activities French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Jr Red Cross 3 Remembered For Twirlmg her long dark curls around her fmger ' hd ll I - . Remembered For: Het originality. All. 3, 4g 'I'rafhc,Sqi1ad 3, 4, Lt. 4. i l Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 43 Skating 2, . . , ' . I . 3 ' ' . 5 Y: .1 ff uh Lug or 1 d , ' x x x S I . . , , . . , ELAINE ANN CARLONE 328 Mt Pleasant Ave U RI and laughter and perfumer to enlzven the day! of man! pzlgrzmage and to charm hu panned .rteps over the hurnzng marl Sydney Srmth Activities Bowling l 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 Y Teens 2 Skating 1 2 Dramatic Club Remembered For Her beautiful ward robe JOEL ISRAEL COHEN 50 Carr St Brown Of good ducourfe an excellent murzczan Shaherpeare Actnvlties Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society I, 2 3 French Club 3 4, Jr All 3, 4, REVIEW Staff 3, 4, CADU CEUS Staff 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4 Remembered For His witty satires and class comments k HELYNN CHRISTINA CARPENTER Bishop Heights Johnston R I C E 'The hazr 1: the rzchest ornament o women Luther Club Council 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Science Club 3 German Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 CADUCEUS Typ ist 3 4 REVIEW Collector 4 Y Teens 4 REVIEW Typist 4 Remembered For Her s1lky strawberry blonde ponytail ',.,-'Y PHYLLIS HAZEL COHEN 55 Sessions St R I C E The hzghert wudom lj' continual cheer fulnerr .ruch a .ftate the regzon above the moon 11 alwayr clear and Jerene Montaigne Activities Bowling 3, Forum Club 3 4, French Club 4, Jr All 4, jr Red Cross 4 Remembered For Her cheerfulness 34 RICHARD ANTHONY CICCONE 45 Enfleld Ave Georgetown I find that nonrense at timer tr .rmgu larly refrerhzng Talleyrand Activities Basketball 1 2 Football 3 Tennis 2 Indoor Track 3 4 Outdoor 3 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered As Chic .adj ,,.,.arN P ALBERT LOUIS CONTI 504 Broadway U RI An ounce of mzrth rr worth a pound of Jorrow Richard Baxter Activities Football 2 3 Indoor Track 1 2 3 Outdoor Trackl 2 3 French Cu 34jrAll34Bandl234 Senior Play 4 Remembered For His laugh in the Semor Play 5 . - Vf It 5 s v , . . U. f . Z i 3 3 But God har given ur wit, and flavor, Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 43 Skating 23 Track 3,343 Ffemh Club 5, Ali lf- A11- 4.' S n Q - ii' 1' fl ,, ef , is 1 Y- 4 I , I if . , LORENA ROSE CORRENTE 8 Anna Rd Johnston Bryant Her wayr are way: of pleararttnen and all her path: are peace Bible Actrvmes Bowlmg 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 jr All 4 Dramauc Club 3 4 YTeens 3 4 Remembered For Her beaunful eyes ADELE MARIE D ALFONSO 10 Ida Sr U R I Her .funny lochx hang on her templer lzke a golden fleece -Sbaherpeare ACIIVIIICS Skatrng 1 2 4 Bowltngl 2 3 4 Swxmmnng 2 French Club 3 4 Program Commrttee Charrman 4 Jr All 3 4 Math Club 4 Dramatrc Club 3 4 Messenger 2 CADUCEUS Col lector 4 Glee Club 2 YTeens 4 Major Letter 3 Remembered For Her profound mterest IH the class and her beautrful blonde harr EDWARD JOSEPH COSTA 47 Pleasant Vlew Ave Greenvllle U R I The impromptu remark tr precxfely the touchrtone of the man of wrt Molzere ACIIVIIICS Baseball 2 3 4 Indoor Track I 2 Club Council 4 Sclence Club 4 Math Club 4 Remembered For Always keeping the class lrvely wrth hrs canclrd remarks 44 MERLYN MAE DAVIES 99 Woodsrde Ave West Warwxck A kznd heart :J a fountam of gladnexr mahmg everythmg tn tt: wcmtty frerhen mto rmzler Warhmgton lrumg Actrvmes Skatlng 1 2 Bowlnng 2 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Capt 4 Debating Socxety 2 French Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Jr All 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff Business Manager 4 Messenger 2 3 4 Class Soc1alComm1t tee 3 Dramatxc Club Treasurer 3 Remembered As The nearest thrng to an angel 35 Q B- --.1 DAVID MICHAEL COUNIHAN 26 Gallatm St W P I Fnendrhzp tmprove: happmeu and abate: muery by doubling our joy and dwzdmg our grief Adduon Actrvrtres Football 3 Indoor Track 2 3 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Scrence Club 4 German Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Remembered For Hrs rnterest and abrl rry rn physlcs 67 George St Clark I feel wzthm me a peace above all earthly dtgmtzer a .ftzll and qatet commence Shakespeare Actrvmes Skatnngl 2 Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swxmmrng 2 Mayor Letter 2 Club Councrl 3 4 Debatmg Socrety 2 Ger man Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 REVIEW StaH2 3 4 YTeens2 3 4 Remembered For Her frankness . W ft , 1:7 - ' ' . -, . . . Z . , , 9' H . I l l I Q l - , . . . . ' 1 ' ' I . . r I I . I , , Q r v h , . , I . . . . H- . l Y Y I . ' Z 3 . 1 I l r 1 3 - I S 1 - M' fl ., 'F if To , ll . ,, . . . ., ' . - . - Manhattanvrlle CYNTHIA DAVIS - , , , , . . . . . . . N , . . . - I l - ' xl ' ' . . . . . ' 1 a 1 ' W 1 Q . . . I 1 r ' ll 1 1 1 , ' 2 , 9 ,U s 1- ' ' ' ' , 1 1 1 ' 3 I 1 5 , , , ' - 1 , , S g g L - I ' - - , 1 l , 1 ' , Q 9 - , , , ,s , , , z - 1 ,1 3 ' , , Q - , . - 3 ' : . ,Al ,al MARC SANDERS DAVIS 75 Rrverfarm Rd Cranston R PI A good face :J a letter of recornmenda tzon ar a good heart KI a letter of credtt Bulwer Track 1 2 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Scnence Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 Traflic Squad 4 Remembered For Always bemg ready wxth a camera QP' wt' MARENO ANTHONY DELISI 68 Lxndy Ave Provxdence College A good temper :J an ertate for life Owd Actrvrtres jr All 3 4 French Club 3 jr Red Cross 4 Remembered For Bemg amrable RONALD ANTHONY DETHOMAS 9 Mountam St U RI A man: own manner and character 5 what mort hecomer hzm Ctcero Actrvxtres Baseball 1 Football 2 3 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Club Counclll 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Science Club 4 Math Club 4 Class V1cePres1denr 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered For Hrs aqua and whrte convertrble MICHAEL DOYLE 36 Whntmarsh St Brown What more than mirth would mortal: hate? The cheerful man u a king I Btckerxtai Acnvmes Indoor Track 2 Outdoor Track 1 Remembered For Hns model A Ford 36 ir-N., THOMAS DOMENIC DELLA TORRE 241 Waverly St Tufts He :poke plazn and to the purpote -Shakerpeare Actnvmes Athlenc Council 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Indoor Trackl 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 Club Council 3 4 Science Club 4 German Club 2 3 Dramatxc Club 4 CADUCEUS Collector Cross 4 H1 Y 4 Sennor Play 4 Remembered For Hrs wxttrcrsms and multrtudmous accents ROBERT EDWARD DWYER 300 Pomt Sr Prov1dence College Next to entertaznmg or tmprerrwe talk a thoroughgomg .rtlence manages to an trzgue most people Mr: I Borden Harriman Actnvlnes Basketball 3 4 jr All 3 Remembered As Our own Bob Cousy at 1 . A Q 'bf 'll ' 'i V in A ' - I t -fa. S fl '. .fl rr . ' ' fl - ' ' , ' ' . 3 . , , , ., - -- - , 1 , , , is ' - ' ' ' 3 , , Y L Q U a , , 2 . . . ,, . . . . , , , , . , , , - . - - 5 . .. ' ' - 4' 1 2' r. Red Actrvmes: Indoor Track 2, 33 Outdoor 2' Tfaf5C Sguadli '.B4'md ' 'J , , Q 5 - - 3 ' ' t . . s S s S . , ' px -- if , F' 3 . . 1 . . r - 1 I rr . ' T .H . . . . .. ' , . I 1 .N '1 ' ' I u 1 -. ' ' ' ' g , Q . . . . - ' ' ' z 3 : . . - - : L , Q . . 11 nl , ,D 5 i - , , z , ,, , 1 , 1 - - , 9. A Q , 9 - 9 ASYA ELIASH 104 Foresr St Pembroke Bram: well prepared are the rnonu ment: where human knowledge IJ mort surely engraved Rousseau Acrxvmes Bowlmg 2 3 Skatmg 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Dramatxc Club 3 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Class Treasurer 4 Glee Club Accompamst 2 3 Orchestra 3 4 Remembered For Her outstandlng scho lastlc and muslcal abxhty RITA LYNN FISH 30 Abbotsford Court Unlversxry of Pennsylvanxa 'Thoxe move earner! who have learned to dance Pope Actxvltnes Bowling l 2 3 Skatxng 2 CADUCEUS Collector 2 3 French Club 4 Jr All 3 4 jr Red Cross REVIEW Typist 3 4 Remembered As Our cha cha Cham pnon ff K-rdf' Xml CAROL ZELDA FEINBERG 21 Crelghton St Boston Umverslty A docile duposmon wrll with applsca tion .mrmount every difficulty Manzlms Acnvmes Bowlmg 2 3 French Club 3 11 All 3 4 REVIEW Typlst 4 Remembered For Her hearty and mfec nous laugh 1 GERALD JOSEPH FOGARTY JR 36 Parksnde Dr Yale A dry yer! nr I have them at my fin gen end -Shakerpeare Actxvmes Arhletxc Council 1 Tennxs l 2 3 4 Indoor Track 1 2 Outdoor Track 1 Forum Club 2 3 4 Debaung Socletyl 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Dramatxc Club V1cePres1dent 3 Traflic Squad 4 Caduceus Stal? 4 Remembered For H15 futlle attempts to whnsper 37 f-if MARIE DOLORES FERRARI 693 Atwells Ave URI Virtue and genusne grace! sn them :elves :peak what no word: can utter Shakespeare Act1v1t1es Bowlxng 2 3 4 Swrmmlng 3 Skatmg 2 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Science Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Messenger I 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 YTeens 2 Remembered For Bemg delnghtfully sweet Q-..,, RICHARD EMILE FRANCOEUR 80 Whitehall St Brown 'There never wax a .rasnl wrth red hazr Rurnan Proverb Actxvmes French Club 3 4 jr Al 4 Scxence Club 4 Math Club 4 Radio Club 3 Remembered For Holdmg the speed record for French conversatxon .W , .WS u - u ,, . . .. . . . .1 , . 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' MILFORD D FREDENBURGH 72 Comstock Ave U RI Repore and cbeerfulneu are the badge of the gentleman repose rn energy Emerson Actrvmes Indoor Track 1 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 Cross Country 3 4 Capt 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Remembered As The captam of the cross country team W STEPHEN ANTHONY GARZONE 24 Homeland St Tufts So of cheerfulneu or of good temper the more at u spent the more rl remaznr Emerson Act1v1t1es Football 2 3 4 Indoo Track 1 2 Outdoor Track 1 2 Club Counclll 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Trafhc Squad 4 H1Y 3 4 Semor Play 4 Remembered For Stay rlght where you are everybody and hrs hrlarxous xce capade -an i ALBERT JOSEPH GAMBARDELLA 621 Broadway U R I A good name wrll wear out a bad one may be turned but a nickname lan: forever Zimmerman ACIIVIIICS Indoor Track 1 2 Outdoor Track 1 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Scnence 4 Math Club 4 H1 Y 4 Remembered For Gamb s lnkeable per sonalxty and knack for makmg everyone laugh Xfff' STEPHEN MARVIN GARFINKEI. 235 Carolma Ave Provldence College A well bred man 1: always sociable and cornplauant Montazgne Actxvmes Baseball 1 2 Basketball 4 Indoor Track 1 French Club 3 4 Jr A 3 4 Remembered For Hrs amrabxlxty to all KATHARINE MARGARET Chopmlst Hull Rd Chepachet Pembroke A blurb :J the color of wrlue Dzogenex Acuvmes Skatmgl 2 Bowlrngl 2 3 Sw1mm1ng2 3 Modern Dance2 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 jr All 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Cholrl 2 3 4 jr Red Cross Secretary 3 Remembered For Her femmme blush 38 T-9 STEVEN REX GEARY 11 Cooper Dr Lmcoln Wllll3mS In the lrfe of a young man the mort of frzendfbzp -Snr William Orler Actxvmes Football 3 4 Indoor Track 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 French Club 3 Jr All 3 H1Y 4 Remembered For Hrs mterest and en thusnasm IH sports ,, . . . ,,- . 1 3 I ' ' A a . - ' 7 ' 9 3 V . . . . ,Ll I I , Q . . - ll. , . - . ,, . . . . . ' . . . . . . , , , . - 3 3 , g I. . : , , , 5 y S 1 3 ' - , , 9 I - : - y , - S , Q U 5 ' ' l 1 A -, U - GAUTHIER enential thing of happineu ir the gift ., .u ' ' A. 5 y 1 'F H ' ' Il I . , I' a ' x 1 v - , - 5 . . g - . - ,,- . .. n . D . . A . . ' I V ' Y 7 ! 3 1 . ' ' - : , , Q r , Z 1 - , 9 , L 5 3 - - a 3 , 5 t , 5 . . . Q 3 S , Q Q ' , Z 1 v 1 1 ' , .. 3-1' wt..-M PAUL ANTHONY GIORGIANNI 60 Harding Ave Johnston R I C E Let me lsve an a houre hy the .rule of the road and he a frzend to man -Sam Walter For: Activities Tenms 2 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Traffic Squad 4 Jr Red Cross Secretary 3 4 Senior Play 4 Remembered For Being everyone s friend and making the Publications Dance such a success VIRGINIA MARY GIROUX 49 Esmond St Smithfield Pembroke A masden never hold of :pint rtrll and quiet that her motion hlurhed at herrelf -Shakerpeare Activities Bowling 2 3 4 Swimming 2 3 Forum Club 3 4 Debating So ciety 1 2 3 Science Club 3 German Club 2 3 4 Math Club 3 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chorrl 2 3 4 YTeens 2 Major Letter 4 Skating 1 2 Dra matic Club 3 4 CADUCEUS Typist 4 Remembered For Being friendly and polite to all LANA GOLDBERG 188 Byfield St Pembroke Of all earthly rnuuc that whzch reaches farthert znto heaven sr the heating of a truly loving heart H W Beecher Activities Bowllngl 2 3 Skatxngl Cheerleader 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 De baring Society 1 2 3 Secretary 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Math Club Secretary 3 CADUCEUS Staff 3 4 Messenger 2 4 Mayor Letter 3 Senior Play 4 Swimming 2 CADU CEUS Collector 3 Remembered For Her ganety enthusi asm and spnrrt MERYI. SUE GOLDMAN 173 Morris Ave Duke I would my horse had the Jpeed of your tongue and such a good contznuer -Shakerpeare Actxvmes Bowlmgl 2 3 Swimming 1 2 Skatmgl 2 3 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society I 2 3 German Club 2 3 4 Program Committee Chairman 3 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Remembered For Her mexhaustrble supply of conversation 39 c...,4? ALFRED LOUIS GOLDBERG 96 Eaton St Brown 'The Jecret of succer: sr conrtancy of purpore Dzrraelc Activities Club Council 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debating Society 2 3 Jr All 3 4 Science Club V1cePres1dent 3 President 4 Math Club President 3 4 Radio Club 2 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Stal? 4 Band 2 3 4 Or chestra 3 4 Remembered For Being our acclaimed RUTH HOPE GOLDMAN 217 Summit Ave Forsyth A cheerful temper yozned with mno cence wall make heauty attractive knowl edge delzghtful and wit good natured Addison Activities Bowling 1 2 3 Debating Society 1 2 Messenger 2 French Club J All Remembered For Duifys contagious smile and good nature I . I -13 I , I ., . . . . ,, . . . . ,, . H . , H . . . J 3 Z y I t - . . n , . . . , , , . . . ' I . . . . . ' . . H . . ' I . , - x Q y . ' 1 . f . . .- 9 . ' 5 ' I ' , 5 i , I , , 5- ' X Q . - , , 3 . S . , g V , 3 . 1 'r 9 ' - Q I , Q S . S , 5. ' ' g , g r 3 - 3 , , S - : , - scientist and California, here I come! -5. if Q I J rjty 3 3 1 X ,X 3 ,, . . - l sig f 1 'P A . .. . . . , Q . ,, . ' 7 5 ! ! ' ' . g , , , , . , , , y 5 . .. Z . y , 2 . . . . , . 1 y ' ' - ' , 1 . n , , 5 , 5 , - I - . ' . - I ' ' 5. . - ' . . ' .' . . 1 Z y I ' 3 , , 3 ' ' i - p ' , 4 9 . , 1 3, 45 r. . 3, 4. . . ' ' - . - ' ' . x f ' di M-off' DONALD PETER GOLDSMITH 7 Dana St Umv of Pennsylvama But yet he made a thousand frsendr Ye: and hy God' he kept them john Bennett Actrvrtres Basketballl 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 jr All 3 Math Club Treasurer 3 Class Treasurer 1 2 TIHHIC Squad 4 Remembered For Hrs wmnrng ways and hrs abrlrty to charm lex gurl: 4? 'T HARLE HOPE HANSON 115 Laurel Ave Pembroke Wall :J character in action Wzllwm McDougall Actrvrtres Bowlmg 3 Swrmmrng 2 3 Skatmgl 2 German Club 2 3 4 So- cral Commrttee Charrman 3 A Cappella Chorrl 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Remembered For Her many achteve ments m so many thrngs JOHN WALTER HAYES 1103 Cranston St Cranston Holy Cross Brewty rs the .foul of wrt Shakerpeare Actrvmes Baseball 1 2 3 4 Indoor Trackl 2 3 4 Forum Club 2 4 De battng Society 2 3 French Club 3 4 Scrence Club Program Commtttee Chart man 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 Trafhc Squad 4 H1 Y 4 Dramatrc Club 3 4 Program Committee Charrman 4 Semot Pla 4 Jr All 3 4 Remembered For Hts hxgh regard for Lmcoln IU' QQ WILLIAM VINCENT HINDLE JR 282 Meshanrcut Valley Pkwy Dartmouth The man who doe: hu work any work conrctentzourly must always tn one .tense he zz great man Mulock Actrvrtres Indoor Trackl 2 3 Out door Track I 2 3 4 Dramauc Club 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Debatmg Socrety 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Scrence Club Treasurer 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Traffic Squad 4 Hr Y Secretary 4 Senror Play 4 Remembered As Hrlly Bmdle and as pompous Mt Krrby 40 Y.. ALICE VIRGINIA HAYES 196 Wenmorth Ave Mrddlebury Intellect the .rtarlrght of the hmm N P Wrllzr Actrvrtres Bowlmg 3 German Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Choir 1 Remembered As A true student and scholar PHILIP GRANTHAM HIRONS 132 Mawney St Brown In lsfe ar an chess forethought wmr Buxton Actrvmes Scnence Club 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 CADUCEUS StaH4 H1Y Remembered For Chess' Chess' Chess' , 'f 3 4 -' au. 5 11 11 1 - 11 11 ' - ' - u ' . ' . . . , 1 . . 1' , Q , 1 H - . . . . I . I . . . 2, 3, 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , rr ' , . - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 - .. Q . 1 y 1 ' ' , - . V 0 l U V ff f Q- Sf W 451 3 I , - fr ' ' ' u . 1 r ' 3 1 1 S 11 - - , - 'H 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3,4 11 . . - v N I 5 1 1 S ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 2 1 1 ' 1 v v , , Q , 1 1 1 - ' 1 9 - 2 1 2 Q 1 1 I 1, 1 1 ' 1 . 1. 1 ' v ' v I Y 1 - - 1 - . . .1 . 1, MAUREEN FRANCES HOGAN I8 Whelan Rd U R I 'The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good -Shakerpeare Actxvltnes Skatmgl 2 Bowlmgl 2 3 Swrmmmg 1 2 3 Modern Dance Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Dra matnc Club 3 4 Messenger 4 Y Teens Remembered For Always bemg pleas ant and congemal l JOHN ALBERT JANAS 40 Hawes St Central Falls Brown 'That man that hath a tongue I my 1: no man sf wtth hu tongue he cannot wan 4 woman -Shakerpeare Acnvxtxes Athletic Council 2 Football 2 3 4 Indoor Trackl 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 Debatmg Socnety 2 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Trafhc Squad 4 I-I1 Y 4 Remembered As Our conscxentrous and outstanding athlete GILBERT VINCENT INDEGLIA 451 Broadway Brown From the crown of bt: head to the sole of hu foot he tr all mirth -Shakerpeare Actrvxtres Athletlc Council 2 Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track I 2 3 4 Club Councxl 4 German Club 3 4 Class Presxdent I 2 Class Treasurer 3 H1 Y RememberedAs Nme Toes and Busy Day' Q ' vw.. HENRY WALKE JENCKES 28 Fosdyke St Wllllams Lead me to the rock that 11 htgher thanl Bible Actrvmes Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Class President 3 Trafhc Squad 2 3 4 Hx Y 3 4 Remembered As Our Herculean G1 btaltar 41 L MARTHA ANN JAMGOCHIAN 116 Parnell St U RI 'To ree her tr a ptcture to hear her ts 4 tune to know her an tntemperance at tnnocent at Iune Ermly Dtcktnton Actxvmes Nme Court 2 Skating 1 2 Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Swnmmxngl Mod ern Dance 2 Mayor Letter 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Dramatxc Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff trsmg Manager 4 Messenger 2 4 RE VIEW Typrst 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Y Teens 4 Remembered For Ads' Ads' Ads' -Quai' 11 CORINNE JENNINGS 171 Pleasant St Pembroke Bid me ducourse I will entrance thine ear: Anonymoux Actrvltxes Cageball 3 Bowling 1 2 Swxmmmg 2 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Skat mg 1 2 Forum Club Treasurer Secre tary 3 Debatmg Socxetyl 2 3 Scxence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Remembered As Pretty wxtty and wrse 3 'im IU' 1 . f' Ii H A . - . . ,, . Q ' ' 1 s 1 x v . . l H l 1 l , . h. . .. - S , S - ' , 4- n , ,Q , , , 4 - - -2 - . 3 I , 2. l ' : gg h , g ' ' t f ' , , , S 2 - 4- . Q 2 1 , 3. , S - - , . , , , 1, 2, 33 CADUCEUS Staff 3, 4, Adver- . 2 ' 1 l x 1 ' i 1 it R I 1 Y I, ' . . . , ' . . , . ' .11 ,, . . . . . . ,,-. l , ' 1 - . ,,. . . . , , , . 1 , , l , , , , , - 1 ' 9 5 , , s 1, , 1 - - . I 1 - - , Q . . Q ' Q S ' , S ' ' ' - v , ,S ' ,- - , 3 , 3 - , 3 1 - , I l . 'D ' - . 3 , , 2 r 3 . 1 r 1 ' , ,S - : , , ' . JOYCE MARILYN KARKLIN 29 Eaton St Brandels A gentle noble temper 4 Joul ar even ar calm Shaherpeare Actrvmes Model UN 3 4 Modern Dance2 Bowlmgl 2 3 Swxmmmgl Mayor Letter 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Messenger 1 2 REVIEW Typrst 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Jr Red Cross 4 Cageball 2 Nine Court 2 Skanng 2 Remembered For Her quret vorce JOAN LOUISE KATZMAN 46 Boylston Ave Simmons Even wrtue as more fair when at up pear: rn a beautiful person Vtrgzl Actrvmes Skatmg l 2 Swlmmmg 1 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 jr All 3 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Remembered For Her serene and gentle manner T' JOAN EILEEN KENNEDY Pme I-Irll Rd North Scrtuate Allegheny Good humor 1: one of the bert artscler of dren one can wear tn .roczety Thacheray Actrvmes Bowlmg 2 3 Swrmmxng 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 jr All 3 4 Sclence Club 4 Math Club 4 Jr Red Cross 3 Y Teens 4 Remembered For Belng friendly and full of fun Q. -rl CATHERINE LEE KIENE 535 Lloyd Ave Unxv of Conn N othzng 1: .ro contagtour as enthurmrm It rr the gemur of .nncerztfy and truth accompluhe: no wctones without zt Bulwer Acnvrnes Mayor Letter 2 Bowlmg 1 2 Swrmmrng 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Club Councrl 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff 4 Messenger 1 2 Class Soclal Commxrtee Chaxrman 3 4 Glee Club 1 A Cappella Chorr 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 YTeens 1 2 3 Presrdent Remembered For Her boundless en ergy class spmt and swrfr ly planned parnes 9-L 'tk Q' SANDRA KOTLER 221 Hrllsrde Ave Pawtucket Srmmons A graceful and plearzng Hgure u a per petual letter of recommendatzon Bacon Actlvxtres Bowlmg 1 2 3 Swrmmmg l 2 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 jr All 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 Nme Court Remembered For Her Grace Kelly lrke appearance 42 .uf-4' ROBERT KOVNER 189 Verndale Ave U C L A Hu heart wa: ar great ar the world but there was no room rn tt to hold the memory of a wrong Emerson Acnvmes Forum Club 3 4 French Club 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Remembered For Hrs well earned med xcal award m the 1958 Scxence Farr A , -1 . 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' - y s I . 1 v 1 1 - I Q , - x x 9 n a s 1 v ' s a y I - s I - ' 1 x ' - Q 1 1 s x n s v a v Q ' n y y . . 1. - v. 3 ' - MARY ANN LAFFERTY 66 Rutherglen Ave Albertus Magnus Mort art: requzre long :lady and applx canon but the mort useful art of all tha! of pleasing requrre: only the derzre Anonymour Actrvrtres Skatrngl 2 3 Bowlrng 1 2 3 Swrmmrngl 2 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Mayor Letter 2 Forum Club I 2 4 Debating Socrety 1 2 3 French Club 3 jr All 3 Scrence Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Dramatrc Club Secretary 3 4 CADU CEUS Staff 4 Messenger 1 2 Glee Remembered For Never utterrng an un pleasant word BARBARA SUSAN LICHT 310 Elmgrove Ave Wheelock Learning :J nothrng without cultivated mannerr hut when the two are com hmed rn a woman you have one of the mort exqumle productr of cwzlrzatxon Andre Maurou Acnvmes Bowlmg 3 Swrmmrng 1 Cheerleader 3 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Glee Clubl A Cappella Chorr 2 3 4 YTeens 3 4 Cageball 2 Nrne Court 2 Skatrng 1 Dramatrc Club 3 Senror Play 4 RE VIEW Collector 4 Remembered As Always punctual Lrchty NORMA GLORIA LAMOTHE 14 Edgemere Ave Roger Wrllrams School of Nursrng She sr ax uhzte as a lzly and ar rmall ar a wand Anonymous Actrvxtres Nrne Court 2 Bowlrng I 2 3 4 Swrmmrng 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Dramatrc Club 3 4 Mes senger 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Major Letter 3 Caeball 2 Modern Dance 2 Remembered For Berng pert pretty and blonde YN -vw .Jw ROBERT DENNIS LAUDATI 419 Laurel I-Irll Ave Brown A good heart and a balanced mind he at the foundation of character John Todd Actrvrtres Basketball 1 3 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All Scrence Club 3 4 Radro Club 2 3 4 Vrce Presxdent 3 Remembered For I-Irs sarlrng escapades MARTIN LOPEZ MORILLAS 405 Lloyd Ave Brown 'Travel gwer a characler of experzence to our knowledge and hrmgr figure: on the tablet ol memory rnto rtrong relief Tuckerman Actxvrtres Science Club 4 Radio Club Presrdent 2 4 Remembered For Hrs trrp to Spam 43 ELEANOR ALICE MACKEY 580 Smnth St Mrddlebury Knowledge sr folly unler: at :J guided by grace Herbert Actrvrtres Bowlrng 2 3 4 Swrmmrng 1 French Club 3 Presrdent 4 jr All 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff Layout Charrman 4 Glee Club 2 Y Teens 3 4 Remembered For Eflicrency plus ll ' ' 1 r ' . . . . ,, .. , . ,, . 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' ANN EILEEN MASTERSON 229 Gano St R I C E A fountain of beauty rr the heart and every generous thought zllurtrater the wall! of your chamber Anonymous Actrvmes Bowlmgl 2 3 Swlmmmg I 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Dra matic Club 3 4 Messengerl Glee Club 2 YTeens 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Class Soclal Commrttee 3 Remembered As Wonderful, wonderful and for her portrayal of Rheba rn the Semor Play -0-'f ALLEN ROBERT MARCHANT Serrel Sweet Rd Johnston URI I belzeve that we cannot lzve better than rn Jeehzng to become better nor more agreeably than hawng a clear conscience Socrates Actnvrtxes Jr All 4 Scrence Club 4 Math Club 3 4 Remembered As The snlent type ANNE TERESA MASELLO 114 Almy St Colby There tr nothing Jo great that I fear to do rt for my frrend nothing Jo .rmall that I ufll dudazn to do rt for ham Str P Sydney Actrvxtnes Bowlmgl 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Scxence Club 3 L1 brary Assnstant 1 2 4 Remembered As Our sweet lrbrarran ix--ev , GERTRUDE PATRICIA MCCAFFREY 390 Lloyd Ave Ohio State How goodnexr heighten: beauty' Hannah More Actnvxues Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Major Letter 4 Swnmmmg 2 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Scrence Club 3 CADUCEUS Stall 4 Messen gerl 2 Glee CIub2 YTeens 2 3 4 Skatmg 1 2 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Remembered As Trudy queen from homeroom 6 44 ,fi hx JOHN EMMETT MCCARTHY 19 I-Irghland Sr Pawtucket Manhattan College Where yudgment has wrt to express' tt there II the bert orator Penn Actlvmes Baseball I 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 Trafhc Squad 4 Remembered For Hrs nonchalant man ner and hrs enthusxasm for basketball , V B ' A . ,ff 2 ' , , E. A J H, A fkgyg, as V., k , Ni Q ' 1 . -.I 'mf -ai H - - 37 ., . .. ' ' ,' ' H 4 A , . . . ,, . y - . rr ' - - - ' ' ' ' . ' . rl ' T . h . ,', y . ' ' ' 7 3 ' D ' Y V 9 - -. . : . . 9 3 , , . 1 , 9 , , t - 1 V l, , U - 9 n , 5 - : . mg Socrety 1, 2, 3g Science Club 45 Ger- , y y ' 1 . l I . . I . - , S - l' . 5 mt as . , , T 4 3 if -, . ,, , . , . rr - 11 ' 'Vi I H A ' I -- ' ' A - 2 , , , 5 - . , : I . , , , 5 , , L - H 1 9 . 1 : - t - , 4 - . , 1 . 5 , , 3 9 3 ' , 9 , 1 , Q ,f 2 5 - , , s l , 5 . . , 5 - , 3 , - , 3 I S 1 , sl- I , s Q . MARY EILEEN MCCULLOUGH 188 Wadsworth St Pembroke Hurnblenen it always grace always dzgmty I R Lowell Actxvmes Bowllng 2 3 Swxmmmg 3 Skating 2 French Club 4 Jr All 3 4 Remembered For Berng sweet and kmd to everyone MARY ELLEN MCLAUGHLIN 212 Calla St Emmanuel A good dnrpoutzon 11 more valuable than gold for the latter 11 the gtft of fortune and the former :J the dower of nature Adduon Actlvxtxes Bowlmgl 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Messenger 1 2 3 CADUCEUS Col lector 1 Skatmg 1 2 Major Letter 3 Remembered For Her straxght A re port cards and personality STUART BOARDMAN MCCURDY 18 University Ave U S Arr Force Academy My style and my .rentzmentt are my own purely ongmal I Coogler ACIIVIIICS Baseball 4 Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 3 Jr All 3 4 HIY 3 4 President 4 Remembered As Good natured Curly .23 PETER JOHN PATRICK MCOSKER 27 Cole Ave R P I Wat 1: the only wall between ur and the dark Mark Van Doren Actlvxtles Baseball 1 2 3 4 Indoor Track 3 Scxence Club 4 German Club Remembered For Hrs vast knowledge of electromcs and hls saunterlng walk 45 440'- BE'I'I'Y ANN MCKENZIE 27 Messer St RICE An appearance of delxcacy and even of fragslsty xr almort ertenttal to beauty ' Burke Act1v1t1es Bowling 2 3 4 Swrmmmg 2 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Remembered As La yolre petzte 1eune e N MARY MCWEY 308 Indlana Ave RICE God made a heart of gold of gold .fhzmng and sweet and true Gave rt a home of fairest mould blett zt and called at You Anonymous Actrvmes Llbrary Assistant 4 Bowllng 2 3 4 Swxmmmg 2 Skatmg 2 Forum Club 3 4 Debatxng Socxety 3 4 French Club 3 4 Secretary 3 jr All 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Remembered For Her smcerxty and depth of understandmg fo H ' I .Y . . ,, . . 3 y t I ' ' ' . . ' I I , , I , I I . . . . . I I L II ' : ' ' ' , . - r y x s 1 ' y y y , 1 - - , Y - , , - : , , 5 I - . Q , , . . , . ,I If . I ,, . . . . , . . . . n - - 1 I u ' ' ' ' a ' n . . . I I pl ' ' ' ' - y , , , I I 1 I I y I - - a , I I ,' 1 I v 1 I ' 2, 3. ,- 1 . . I - n , , , . I 1 I ..- , ' H I' , ' , , . . . . . . ' I . . , ' 1 1 1 I a I y ! 1 I i D U I ' ' i l of MARIE ANNE MEDYNSKI 67 Beamls Ave Cumberland H111 Mlddlebury A good heart 11 worth gold Shakefpeare Act1v1t1es Swrmmmg 2 French Club 4 Jr All 3 4 Glee Club2 3 UN Club Remembered As The hostess of the Woonsocket vlctory party CHRISTINE LOUISE MOONEY Bxshop Rd Johnston R I C E Happrnen if the harvert of a quiet eye Aumrz 0 Malley Actnvmes Dramatxc Club 4 Forum Club 4 French Club 4 German Club Remembered For Her surprlse lunch' '51 'FE' ANTOINETTE MELIDOSSIAN 32 Muller Ave URI Fun gwer you a forcrhle hug and Jhaker laughter out of you whether you will or no Garnck Actlvmes Bowlmgl 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 DebatmgSoc1etyl 2 3 French Clu 3 4 jr A113 4 YTeensl 2 Remembered As Our beautxful queen that was oh' so embarrassed' '17 BARBARA ANN MONTAGANO 433 Broadway Wheelock There are a few thmgr that never go out of .ftyle and a femzmne woman z.r one of them Iohyna Ralrton Actlvltres Bowlmg 2 3 4 Swlmmmg 2 3 Modern Dance 2 Cageball 2 Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Sc1enceC1ub4 Dramanc Club 3 4 Mayor Letter 4 Remembered As Smcere senslble and sweet RAYMOND ARTHUR MORRIS 312 Swan Sr Provrdence College He tx wife who know: the Jource: of knowledge who know: who har wrtt ten and where rt :J to he found A A Hodge Acnvntres Tennnsl 3 Indoor Track 3 Forum Club 3 4 Debatmg Soclery 2 3 Scrence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 jr Red Cross 3 Senror Play 4 Remembered For Keepmg thmgs jump mg at Renles play rehearsal 46 MARGARET MARY MURPHY Emmanuel The cheerful lwe longest tn yearr and afterwardr rn our regard! Cheerfulnexf 1: the offrhoot of goodnesr Bovee Actlvxtxes Mayor Letter 4 Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Swlmmlngl 2 Skatrngl 2 3 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Mes senger 1 2 CADUCEUS Typ1st3 Glee Club 2 YTeens 3 4 Senlor Play 4 Remembered For H u llo f , fl ' rf - . ' l - I I .HT . . ' . I . . . . 1 -, . . 3 ,, . ,, . . . . . I , , . l . Q ' A . .1 a x u A . ' . '. ' - 4 , , 9 a Y ' z ' ' g g b , Q - . , 9 - , - r , 5' Q 4 . . , g , g . . : - , v Z' 45 4 513 Putnam Pike, Greenville ' I! ' ' ' J rr - - ' l . . ' ui ., . - . . T ' ' H . I Q . . .,, . .. I . 3 . , - , n - I T . A - ' ' - ' v . - , , Y , , , , . .. : . 1 - -- Z A y 5 5 , g , g . 5 4 y , L , 5 -Y r 'D , 1. ' 3, 4, , 1 - , 4 V- 1 t . r ' . . g . . - , , - M49 -jf' CAROLYN AGNES NERNEY 687 Smrth St Rhode Island Hospital Where dld you get lhore eyex .ro blue? Out of the sky ar I came through George MacDonald ACIIVIUCS Bowling 4 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Jr Red Cross 4 Dramatxc Club 4 Remembered For Bemg so frnendly av- ...mp- Q-ad' 20 Beechtree Rd Rumford Notre Dame It xr by vwaczty and wrt that man shzner rn company Cherterheld Actxvmes Mafh Club 4 Scxence Club 4 Basketball 4 Dramatxc Club 4 Remembered As Our most wrtty and friendly newcomer JANET ELIZABETH NOKE 31 Funstan Ave RIC E An ounce of cheerfulner: zr worth 4 pound of radnerr to .ferve God wzth Fuller Actlvmes Bowling 2 3 Swrmmmg 2 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Glee Club 2 Nme Court 2 Cageball 2 Modem Dance 2 Mayor Letter 3 Remembered For Her darmg escapades HERBERT IRVING NOONAN 1150 Central Prke Johnston R I C E The hes! portion of a man: lzfe xr hu' little narnelers unrernernbered act: f kzndnerr Wordrworth Actxvxtres Indoor Track 4 Outdoor Track 2 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Remembered For Benng the anchor man of the mxle relay team .DK jan JOHN EDWARD ORMOND 90 Melrose St Boston College Good hreedzng 1: .rurface Chrzrtmnzty O W Holmer Acuvmes Basketballl Football 3 Scr ence Club 4 German Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Radlo Club 2 Remembered For Hrs wxttxclsms ln German class 47 U NS JOHN HENRY PETERSON JR 61 Penn St U RI The .rzlent hear no wztnesr agaznn themrelves Aldour Huxley Remembered For Having good man ners and bemg so quxet ll ' . ll . - ,, - . . ' T H ' I ' ' ' - 2 , 1 1 , w , H 0 : . . , 4 - - , 1 - - 9 ' 2 9 ' ' ' g 5 9 . - , , 5 - 13 I he fa Y . JOHN GARTLAND O'BRIEN fe If ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Q ' Q - . . . . . . . ' - - - V . . - rr - ' ' , 1 ' 1 3 - rl : Q g , 4 -- . , 3 . 3 ' . ELLEN ANNE PFAFFMAN 25 Weymouth St Mt Holyoke Dozng good rs the only certatnly happy action of a woman J lzfe Str P Sidney Actnvntxes Bowling 2 3 Swlmmmg 3 Skatlng 2 Forum Club 3 Debating So cxety 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Model UN 3 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff 4 Messenger 3 Y Teens 3 Remembered For Havmg a most won derful party after a most glornous victory JOAN BETH PODRAT 450 Wayland Ave Boston Unxverstty A hluxh rx a ugn that nature hang: out to .rhow where honor dwell! Gotthold Actxvmes Bowlmg 2 Forum Club 2 Jr All 3 4 French Club 3 4 CADU CEUS Staff 4 jr Red Cross 3 Skatmg 1 2 Senior Play 4 Remembered For Her amstnc abnllty and her endless questnons 1n revlew math 1, Rm ROBIN RAPAPORT 226 Oakland Ave Brown The truext uudom m general 11 a rexo lute deterrmnatzon Napoleon Acuvmes Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Fencmgl Club Counc1l3 Scxence Club 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Pteslclenr 4 Math Club 4 jr Red Cross 4 H1 Y Vxce Presxdent 4 Remembered For H1s effervescent per sonallty fav? -J JUDITH ANN REPOSA 49 Hope St Wellesley Earth J noblest thmg a woman perfected Lowell Actxvmes Bowlmg 2 3 Debatmg So cnety 2 French Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 4 CADUCEUS Staff Assxstant Ed1tor4 Class Secretary 4 Jr All 3 4 Club Council 4 Skating 2 Model U N Remembered For Her strong determma non and mented success 48 BRUCE ALAN POWSNER 178 Muller Ave M I T To have Jtrwen to have made an ef fort to have heen true to certazn tdealf thu alone :J worth the struggle Szr Wtllmm Oxler Acnvmes Basketball l Tenn1s 2 Fenc mg I 2 3 Club Council 3 4 Debat mg Socnety 2 3 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Scxence Club 3 4 German Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Radxo Club 3 4 REVIEW Staff 2 3 4 ACappella 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Orches 3 4 Dramatxc Club 3 4 Remembered As Our candld camera man lies, QIUPWY M46 KATHLEEN ELLEN REYNOLDS 7 Herbert St Greenvllle R I C E A: merry as the day 15 long -Shakespeare Acnvmes Bowlmg 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 Dramanc Club 3 Remembered For Bexng wxtty and gay N - t ,, . . - ' u 7 . . . If ,T ,, . . . . . . . . l . ' ' ' . . ' . - - v v ' ' ' ' I ' H , , ' - - , . . . , , , , ' p 1 s 1 x 1 . Q . Q , Q v l - : y 5 5 , , . ' 1 ng s U 1 ' . ' I ' I I 3 3 ? 3 , . . 1 9 , Q l ' ' 1 Y Y 7 'I , . . . . , , 1, , , , , , , , fra . . , . . Q 5 . ! 3 7 ' ' r we -6- En.- I' -:A J . 'rsh fi V k .f L, :Sig-f f 5 I n ., .. . . H ' H U 7 I ' ' ' . ' . . y - I I , 1 . - ' - ' . . , . ll ' ' ' - . V . . . . , , . . - . . , H I . 1 , t - l 7 1 3 ' 3 D l 1 . 3 7 v s y s 1 s 1 I I Y ' ' t 1 7 S 1 7 l 5 , 3 I ' 1 s ' ' , - - - : - BARBARA FRANCES RICHTER 351 Rochambeau Ave Boston Unlv Imagmatzon zr ar good ar many voyager and how much cheaper George Wtlltam Cum: Actxvltxes Bowling 1 2 3 Swnmmxng 1 2 Forum Club 3 Debating Society 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 CA DUCEUS Staff 4 Messenger 1 Glee Club 1 Skaung 1 2 Dramatic Club 3 4 Senior Play 4 Remembered For PW being constant 'l HARRIET DIANE SAHAGIAN 138 Lexington Ave Pembroke so azr Thomar Hood ACIIVIIICS Bowlmgl 2 3 Swnmmmg 1 2 DebatmgSoc1ety1 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 REVIEW Staff 3 CADUCEUS Staff 2 Glee Club 1 2 YTeens 1 2 3 Mayor Letter 3 Dra matrc Club 3 4 Remembered For Bexng so frtendly and polxte +21 S1-IEILA SUTCLIFFE RISK 309 Greenville Ave Johnston Hood College Softly Jpeak and Jweetly :male Phillip! Actrvmes Bowling 2 3 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Glee Club 3 YTeens 4 Dramatxc Club 3 4 Remembered For Being one of the Shepards Tea Room clrque 0 ,...... PATRICIA JO RUSSO 51 Wabun Ave Pembroke A .vweet touch 4 quzck rewew of wit -Shakerpeare Acnvntres Bowlxng 3 4 Swnmmxngl 2 Skatmg 1 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Major Letter 4 Remembered For Always smllmg or laughmg 194 Chace Ave Jackson Man tr an tmzlatwe creature and who ever II foremoxt lezulr the herd Schiller Actlvmes Bowllngl 2 3 Swxmmmg 1 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Skatmg 1 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 CADU CEUS 2 3 4 Assxstant Edttor 4 Class Secretary 1 2 A Cappella Choxr 1 2 3 4 Presxdent 4 YTeens 3 Senror Play 4 Remembered As Joycre a flawless com bxnatxon of beauty and brams 49 MARIE SANTOPIETRO 15 Faxrbanks St Massachusetts General Hosprtal Hearty fazth and hortert cheer Meredzth Actxvmes Bowlxng 1 2 3 4 Y Teen 3 4 Debatmg Socxery 1 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Glee Club 2 Skatmg 1 2 3 4 Dramatxc Club 4 Mayor Let ter 4 Forum Club 4 Swnmmmg 4 L1 brary Assistant 1 Remembered For Her many and beau nful scarab bracelets ,, . . . If I - . ., . . . ' . D . . ,, . ,, - 1 a s . ' . - ' l T H ' ' ' ll , , , , , . 1 , 1 . . , 1 - ' ' ' 1 ' , 4 , , , I , 1 . U. , 1 5 - ' ' ' 1 ' , g ' ' , , 1 ' ' ' 9 1 - 1 , 9 , 1 - , ' : ' - , S ' - i 4. ' 3 Fa:hioned .ro Jlemlerly, young and JOYCE BARBARA SAMDPERIL f ' IF . . . . . . . , ,, . . . , - a y n 1 ' , . ' ' . ' r r 1 n ' I ' I I - - , I I 1 , , , . . . . . ,, . ,, ,l , , : , , g ' . A ' , ' ' ' ' ' y Q 1 s Z I 1 2 ' I . 1 . , 5 - 1 I I , , , Q - . f ' ' 1 . 1 y ' , 9 4 U , - , , , It g . . , 5 Q : f U -. ' , , , 9 - 9 U ,- s , Z ' , 5 5 Q - : ' , - : - MW' 1 1:20 RICHARD MCCUNE SHANNON 240 Erghth St Boston Unlversxty H15 enermer shall lrck the duxt Bible Actlvrtxes Basketball 2 Football 3 4 Tennls 2 Outdoor Track 3 4 Debatmg Soclety 2 Jr All 3 4 H1Y 4 Semor Play 4 Remembered As Our adamant tackle and For hrs unxque phllosophy on lrfe -Cl 9 tl ROBERT MARSHALL SIMMONS 20 Santlago St Brown SANDRA MAE SHARPE I took to my heel: as fast ax I could 68 Sterling Ave Terence Her vozce IJ ever :oft gentle low Actxvmes Football 3 Indoor Track I an excellent thing rn woman 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 4 r Shakerpenre All 4 Sclence Club 4 Acnvmes Bowlmgl 2 3 Remembered As Speedy Snmmons Remembered For Her beaunful Chrxst mas present 'er I JANICE FLORENCE SIMONE 125 Wood St She zt pretty, and honeft, and gentle Shakerpeare Actlvmes Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Swxm mmg 3, Debatmg Socxety 4, French Cluib 3, 4, Jr All 3, 4, Dramanc Club 3, Remembered For Her always jOVl8l manner ig SANDRA ROBERTA SINDLE 86 Eaton St U R I 'There II mayerty m .rxmplzcfty whzch 11 far beyond the quamtneu of wzt Pope Actnvmes Nme Court 2, Bowlmg 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, jr All 3, 4, Glee Club 2, A Cappella Cholr 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, REVIEW Typlst 3, 4, Cage ball Z, Model U N 3, Y Teens 4 Remembered For Cuttmg the ponytaxl that took so long to grow 50 GARY MARSHALL SLOVIN 103 Betsey Wxlllams Dr , Cranston Brown Ulndrsputably a great, good, handxome man :J the hrrt of created things -C Bronte Actxvmes Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Out door Track 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, jr All 3, 4, Scxence Club 3, 4, RE VIEW Stall 3, 4, Edrtor m chxef 4 Remembered For Being everyones fa vornte , , ,K I 'lf C ' 3 I. N 1, ff Q'Q,g..,. K A I , , x if, ., 1, 4. . ,X K . H' 'fi ' A 523-iekwi-' fel? f J' 7 I X . Eg ll 'ff ' -- '. -A g .3 ggi, A 4 ,lf - Lam is , Z' l , I ff n ,, . . . .. I i 7 I , ' 7 Y - - , , , , , . , J - rf ' ' ' 11 ' .- ' 5 ' D l Z 9 ,. I . , , . I . . . 5 2 3 . 3 ' S - - 1 Q ' Q - 3 I ' Y! ga- ll ,'k e' if 5 4 MICHAEL EDWARD SPIZZIRRI 18 Pallas St Holy Cross It ss not what he har or even what he doe: which exprener the worth of a man but what he rr Amzel Actrvmes Athletxc Council 3 4 Foot ball 2 3 4 Indoor Trackl Z 3 Out door Track 1 2 Sclence Club 3 4 Ger man Club 2 3 4 Class Vnce Presxdent 3 Remembered As Our own amlable Spice 'Taz K EDWARD MARVIN STEINER 185 Gallatm St U RI We .rometzmer meet an ongmal gentle man who rf manner: had not exuted would have zrwented them Emerron Actrvmes Tennxs 1 2 3 Golf 4 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 4 Jr All 3 Trafhc Squad 4 Jr Red Cross 4 H1 Y 4 Semor Play 4 Remembered For Hrs quiet frrendlmess to absolutely everyone lt'-si KENNETH HARVEY TALAN 51 Stadrurn Rd Brown A merrzer man wsthm the lrmzt of he coming rmrth I never rpent an hour'J talk withal -Shaherpeare Actrvmes Baseball 2 Tennis 2 3 4 Forum Club 3 Debating Socnety 3 French Club 3 jr All 3 4 Scxence Club 4 Math Club 3 Trafhc Squad 4 Semor Play 4 Remembered For I-Irs outstandmg per formance rn the Semor Play 'W LILLIAN MAE TARSA 15 Rosemont Ave Johnston Roger W1llxams School of Nursmg Modexty xr the citadel of beauty and wrtue Demader Actrvxtxes Bowlmg2 3 French Club4 jr All 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Dramatnc Club 4 Skatmg 2 Remembered For Havnng a pretty smrle 51 qg-4' RONALD MARC STEWART 180 Blackstone Blvd Brown I :hall laugh myrelf to death Shakespeare Actwrtres Indoor Track 1 4 Forum Club 2 3 4 Debatmg Socletyl 2 3 French Club 3 jr All 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Remembered For Owmng hrs own as sembly lrne JILL TEEDEN 262 Presldent Ave U R I Her pleasure rr her power to charm Patmore Acrrvmes Bowlmgl 2 Swrmmrng 1 2 Forum Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Class Secretary 3 YTeens 2 3 4 President 4 REVIEW Typist 3 REVIEW StaH 4 Dramatxc Club 3 Skatmg 1 2 Major Letter 2 Semor Play 4 Remembered For Well here I am a vnsxon rn blue and she was truly a vrsxon rn blue s-4. 1, K . 5 .uf n - 1 ' Hi ' n - ' - , . . : , Q ' 1 1 I r - - - . T rf 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' ' . '.' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' ' ' . . 1 1 1 - . ' 1 1 ,. . ,, ' . l l - . ' ' ' 1 1 1 I . 1 9 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 Q 1 ' E'-FEB 1 s . -,X . ti . '. . 1 at ig 5 ig? fb. A e ' 4 11 , X' 5 : V. , r . ,I , 1 nt r f, ' J ll! S ' A IRQ-.3 r f -- ,, . AM . , ik, :X ,, . . . . . , . 1 -1 . ,, . . . . .. ' I . l ,, . . . . , , , , . . . . - - rr ' rl 1 1 ' 1 . . , . . . , , I . , , , M , Y , . A , , . . . I . I . . . 1 1. 1 . , , , . . t ' 1 1 Q 1 I . ' . 1 - ' - 1 1 Q ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U .- ' 1 1 . . . ,, '33 DOLORES MARIE VESSELLA 176 Roanoke St U R I DANIEL ALBERT VACCARO Silence xr one great art of 29 Manuel Ave U RI converralzon Hazlftt A good lzrnbed fellow young rtrong Actrvrtres Skatxng 2 Bowlmg 2 3 and of good frzendr -Curhzng Swrmmmg 1 Cageball 2 Jr All 3 Actrvmes Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Dramatic Club 4 YTCCHS 3 4 Remembered As our sturdy catcher Remembered For Her quret frrendlrness ir' PAUL FRANCES WALDMAN 225 Frfth St Boston Unrversrty An equal rnlxture of good humor and renrrble .soft melancholy Pope Act1v1t1es Football 2 3 4 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Outdoor Track 1 2 3 Forum Club 3 Jr All 3 Remembered For Hrs clever wxttrcxsms ANN WILLIAMSON 21 Crerghton St Hood College She 1: fair and farrer than that word of wondrour wrtuer Shakespeare Actrvrtres Bowlrng 1 2 Swlmmmg 2 Forum Club 3 French Club 3 Jr All 3 Y Teens 3 Skatmg 1 2 Cageball 2 Dramatrc Club 3 Major Letter 2 Semor Play 4 Remembered For Yale' Yale' and her memorable surprrse party 52 t . , P ' ..,M',, V gg 5 ww. vV,'k l I lr - - - - - - u If ' ' 1- ' . ' I! ' . - . ' . . . r , , 2 9 , 1 , 1 , , S y 1 . g , . . , - - , , , Y ' -- . . ' 3 - , , 25 Cageball 25 Modern Dance 2g Nrne ' 1 r s ' - 1 I . . . 1 L I ff I lm I . it 7 I 21 I ii A - ., ' I ll H - - A .. . . r I 'I . ,, . , . D . b . . A ' ' - - 1 v ll ' 4 . - . - . . , ' J 3 , Q Q I , , - - r , ' 1 - - 5 . 9 . . , - . z , , 1 Q - g 1 U , 9 Y 9 g 1 1, , , s , , , 44 1 9 - 5 . . . . C--'rf 'far .M ANGELA MARIE VIGLIOTTI 785 Manton Ave U RI A cheerful friend sr like a runny day whzch .rhedr it hrrghtnerr all around Szr I Lubbock Actrvrtres Lrbrary Assrstant 4 Bowlmg 1 2 Swxmmmgl 2 French Club 3 4 Jr All 3 4 Scrence Club 3 Glee Club Court 2 Major Letter 2 Remembered For Her Frat LUCETTA LILLIAN ZINNI 57 Cherry H111 Rd Johnston Annhurst 'The unrpoken word never doer harm Korruth Actrvrtles Bowlmg 3 Swrmmmg 2 French Club 3 4 jr All 3 4 Lrbrary Assxstant 2 3 Remembered For Gettmg 100 on the revrew math exam I Could Have Danced All Night Hall hall the gang., s all here' Grand march hnale at the JUNIOR PROM And they danced and danced and danced Classxcalltes enyoy the Chrlstmas Ball 5- Wlth a little blt of luck' Bachelor john Arrlgan watches jxll Teeden choose the door pnze vunners from Paul Gxorzzlanm fgfzwwi ' 3 . 'eg B- 1 X i Al f ACCGMPANIMENT - Activities lust as a mclodl lrequzres an accom- paniment to enhance its position of impor- tance, so the student-straining toward his goals and meeting the challenge of scholastic competition- Ends himself in need of an outlet for his energies and tal- ents, a reprieve from the strictly academic pattern. At Classical a student can invest his spare time in rewarding endeavors . . . hghting to meet a publication deadline . . . gaining knowledge of foreign languages and countries . . . discovering new wonders in math and science . . . learning to appre- ciate good music through participation. Extra- curricular activities are an integral part of student life, a secondary part neces- sary to the general eject. They provide an opportunity for expansion of ideas and in- terests and a chance to build friendships, strengthen lqnowledge, and establish one- self as an individual. fN Q Ad G '7 Merlyn M. Davies Bufineff Manager , P' A 'L' '-earl y, gas x Martha A. jamgochian Adrertiring Manager :+A a- '-L E13 Em: wi'-V'-13: 51'1Lwlll'5'El -xml? CADUCEUS COLLECTORS Murphy, M. Dunne, N. Rug- M. Kenney, M. Lord, E. Mel- lion, M. Isreal. Row 4: P. De- Pace, J. Simone. R. Sperry, P. Anderson, A. Van Nieuwen- huize. CADUCEUS BUSINESS STAFF: Paul Allen, Howard Zisserson, Merlyn Davies, Mary Ellen McLaughlin. :V sN 5f 0,' I J' 5 S in 5 .. X Ifzl 5 1 4' J- N J' 455595 N Mr. Andersen Miss MacDonald Mr. Penman Adrifer Adrirer Advixer Row 1: N. Kelly, M. E. Mc- Laughlin, P. Allen, Mr. An- dersen, Adviserg M. Davies, M. Ladd, C. Hanson. Row 2: L. McCaffrey, N. Chandler, M. gieri, B. Consove, C. Guisti. Row 3: G. Miller, A. D'Al- fonso, K. Queller, K. Beaton, CADUCEUS EDITORIAL STAFF Row 1: M. Jamgochian, J. Reposa, J. Samdperil, R. Bern stein, E. Mackey, S. Zuccarelli Row 2: P. McCaffrey, T. Mc Caffrey, M. Davies, M. Flint, M. A. Lafferty, B. Caligiuri A. Eliash. Row 3: Mr. Ander sen, Adviserg W. Hindle, R Montecalvo, H. Zisserson, C. Kiene, K. Gauthier, M. Gold man, Mr. Penman, Adviser. Row 4: E. Pfaffman, A. Gold- berg, P. Hirons, M. Babcock, L. Goldberg. Row 5: C. Man- dell, P. Allen, G. Fogarty, J Cohen, R. Cipolla. 1958 Caducezzs Wins Medalist Get those ads in! Where's the copy? These cries echoed through the corridors with mounting tension as yearbook deadlines crept closer. Pens scribbled busily and cameras flashed constantly to record the events of the school year. In October the 1958 Caduceur earned a Medalist, the highest rating awarded at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference in New York, from which the editors returned bubbling over with new ideas and helpful hints. The entire staff and its advisers have worked hard this year to pro- duce a yearbook that will be pleasing to all and will maintain the high quality of former publications. Richard M. Bernstein Sandra E. Zuccarelli Editor-in-Chief Arristant Editor 75 3525 55? I. 'xx I' K get W xqlgl W fa 'l Joyce B. Samdperil Judith A. Reposa Arrirtant Editor Arrirlanl Editor 57 Eleanor A. Mackey Gertrude P. McCaffrey Layout Chairman Arrirtant Layout Chairman 58 REVIEW BUSINESS STAFF Rowl L Contentr V Nelson B Parsner Busmess Manager Mrss McQua1d Advrser R Galluccro Adverrrsrng Manager M Parsner L Rosenthal Row 2 D Efros I Tuck B Lrcht D Dalton E Leonard J Katz C Davrs A Chandler A Garceau H Sahagran Row 3 S Shaprro J DeCr1stofaro H Carpenter A Vrgllottl A Wrlllamson M Levy S Relzen I Nathan J Kennedy E Dubrnsky A Z1 serson Row 4 W Badoll A Petronella R Shannon T Verdn F Abbatolarco Te Bruce Palsner Burmeu Manager Won t they be surprxsed' Wrllram Hlndle Gary Slo vm and Paul Allen plan the next REVIEW as Mxss McQua1d advrses fi 3-rur-- Rewew Flourzslves wr 'E' sa 'Q . Classical 1: Review P 4 I kj MX A I ,ce . gtktlrlg ' 9 1 MI REVIEW EDITORIAL STAFF Rovu 1 A Chandler M Fhnt J Palumbo G Slovnn A l:l1ash N Chandler B C3llf.,lUfl Row 7 I' Catlone J Bakst E Pfaff man L Perrottx E Mackey S Zuccarelll L DeCr1stofaro M stern J Reposa M Gold Row 4 W Hmdle R Bernstein R Tmenbaum M Robbrns G jxzmaglan R Clpolla R Berman A Goldberg Row 5 M Dav1s I Hayes R Wrttes A Stanzler Dav1es Mrss McQua1d Advxser Row 3 D Brodsky J Teeden J Cohen E Ludman W Gould F Bouchard P Allen S Rerzen M Roy G Rubm J Connell H Sternbach J Frnkle Under New Leaclersbzp A flurry of fast movlng feet and an electrrc current of excrted OJFIOSIIY greet each new 1ssue of The Rezzeu Classrcals avxard wrnnxng news paper Upon the retlrement of Mxss Sears last june MISS Ehzabeth McQua1d assumed thc advlsory POSIIIOH The pulse and mouthpxcce of Classrcal headed by ablc edrtor Gary Slovrn and staffed by talented students keeps tht studcnt body rnformed of the latest news rn and around C HS through frctuxl reports orlgmal short stornes and specu lattve entertunmg theorrcs Stal? members are chosen by Mrss McQua1d on a tryout basls and Qulll and Scroll membershrp 15 awarded to those who attaln two years of d1st1ngu1shed hterary ach1ewement in-Y' Mrss McQua1d Gary M Slovm Adwrer Edztnr nz Chief REX7IEW DISTRIBUTION SECRETARIES Q Rowl P Dwyer I DeCrrs Q7 1' tofato E Dubmsky Row 2 M Dunne E Monaco J De Falco Norman Waksler Fredda Bloom Lana Goldberg Barbara Rrchter Tom Della Torre Brll Hmdle jack Hayes and jrll Teeden perform rn the Senror Play Fred Bouchard and Lana Goldberg practice for the big night. Penelope Sycamore Essxe Rheba Paul Sycamore Mr DeP1nna Donald Marrrn Vanderhof Alrce Henderson Tony Kirby Borrs Kolenkhov Gay Wellrngton Mr Kxrhy Mrs Krrby Three Men CAST Fredda Bloom Lana Goldberg Ann Mastersor Al Contr Raymond Morrrs Tom Della Torre Paul Allen Norman Waksler Jrll Teeden Kenny Talan john Hayes Fred Bouchard Barbara Rlchter B1ll Hrndle Joyce Samdperrl .. Steve Garzone, Paul Waldman, Stuart McCurdy Olga Barbara Licht Faculty Adviser Norman D. Clark Student Coordinators , Corrine Jennings, Meg Murphy Paul Allen excels rn the part of Donald Corrme jennmgs and Meg Murphy ald m producmg the play SMASH HIT You Cam t Take It Wztb You' Encore' Encore' A well deserved bow after a line performance . . ggi: .bv , ff f ' fl 0 o Y-I7 Ier Bzg Wfbeelr standtnxr Marcla Bomes Adele D Alfonso Judy Lmdberg Jeamne DeFalco Bruce Palsner Merlyn Dawes Sandra Zuccarelll Seated Asya Ellash and Maxme Roy French C lub Parlez sous fr1nca1s9 Mau ou: 1f you are a member of the Classlml French Club B1 monthly meetmgs con ducted mmnly nn French 1ttract 1Llfll0I'S 'md senlors who are mger to pmetree the French langmge outslde the classroom Orlgxml and mterestrng entertaxnment planned Allons enfants de la p1tr1e by the Program Commtttee w1th the a1d of Mxss Wether ell make these meetmgs llvely as well as academlcftlly 213 1 033 53 W2 Oro 'VN 955' 'Dre TB' ,-Du: :EE 929 O Z: gm 55 gm :ic ,PD E,-3 FST! E25 9. get 33 P-'Fi E2 '35 Q9 35 rn A? Cen .ff bon Members of the French Club lxsten attenuvely to the program .l 4--' -fb' I ' .. r . - . . , , x - , - 1 . 'K N A , W . , ' . ' - ,, ' ' et ,mmiq 1 .' an , i . N ii I A I . A ' ' A -7 5 . ' A 7.7.-'7'f..T,.f.1-.-.Wu -...W V v,,r,,,,T .,. ' , . ' , y a .T ' I xl A . f , s V M ' va 3 1 ' .. I - i N ' ' , . f .1 . 1 ' . , . 4 3 5 , X rl . F I , f - x , V . ' ' X, I 4- 3 r ' , f . X If ,,.,.r..,M ' w 2 -,ft l 1 ,, . I t .W IN A ' Us 1 AL' ' -tx D .Mft V. E ' Q L. - F f of 'xl . Q - 24 lt , 5 ' ., , 'Q 2 - . , , , X4 German C lub the Germania language and Culture enloy bi monthly meet ings of the German Club supervised by Mr Hugo Levin der During these informal gatherings which are con dueted entirely in Germm under the capable leadership of President Robin Rapaport members sometimes listen to records to aid in developing prohtitnty in conversation O Tannenbaum O Tannenbaum Among the memorable events of the past season was GERMAN CLUB OFFICLRS Row l C Lieberman Assis tant Treasurer R Rapaport President L Lorenzo Secre tary M Gold Vice President Row 2 Mr Levander Advi ser W Barnett Treasurer M Fredenburgh Program Chair man Deutsche Verem that ifrernoon is forgotten' How could anyone fail to re mll those spirited games melodious Christmas carols and scrumptious home made pistry that almost didnt arrive on time' Deutsthl md and her people live again through the varied intellectual and social programs offered by Classical s Deutfcbe Verem Fw ellche lk ezbzzarhterz German Club members enloy a Christmas party l - . ' ' f K 1 K Q 4 s a 4 I at i 1 -2 1 9 . I I O Those students who wish to enhance their knowledge of the annual Christmas party. It will be some time before ' ' 1 , , . 1 1 - 3 ' ' , ' ' . , , . , . I l - 1 , ,, . ,, . . , , .. . SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: J. Hayes, F. Bouchard, A. Goldberg, Mr. Lafferty, Ad- viser, M. A. Lafferty, W. Hindle. Row 2: M. McCul- lough, L. Tarsa, G. McCaffrey, J. Kennedy, R. Galluccio, L. Perrotti, S. Zuccarelli. Row 3: W. Barnett, A. Marchant, C. Napolitano, R. Kovner, B. Powsner, T. Della Torre. Row 4: R. Cipolla, H. Zisserson, E. Costa, K. Talan, D. Gold- smith, R. Rapaport. Row 5: C. Mandell, R. Wittes, J. Ar- rigan, M. Davis, M. Lopez- Morillas, G. Slovin. Row 6: R. Stewart, P. Hirons, R. Lau- dati, R. Francoeur, A. Barrett. Row 7: ,l. O'Brien, P. Allen, M. Counihan, H. Noonan, R, Morris. Science C lub Movies on nuclear chemistry, experiments in electronics, and discussions on space travel are among the varied activi- ties sponsored by the Science Club. Highlights of this year's program were a lecture by Professor Leallyn Clapp of Brown University on Chemistry as a Careerl' and a talk by Bill Simmons, a former Classicalite and Science Fair winner, about his recent archeological explorations in X N.. Alaska. Many club members participated in the Science Fair, Science Talent Search, and Future Scientists of Amer- ica competition. Mr. Lafferty, the adviser to these embryo- scientists, supervises the ofiicers, who are: Alfred Gold- berg, President, Fred Bouchard, Vice-President, Mary Ann Lafferty, Secretary, and William Hindle, Treasurer. X X 5 1 if - if 1 Every why hath a wherefore, proves Mr. Lafferty to Richard Scott, Arthur Smith, and john Arrigan. N of F Qi Y '5 Radio C lub RADIO CLUB Row l: S. Silverman, M. Lo- pez-Morillas, Mr. KennCdY, Adviserg C. Williams, B. Pows- ner. Row 2: A. Petronella, D. Wilson, P. Anderson, R, Scott, A. Smith. Row 3: T. Verdi, J. Taraborelli, R. Anderson, A. Chin, T. McGovern. Row 4: A. Vessella, A. Barrett, R. Laudati, J. Good. If you are wondering what that wire is which swings to receivers many miles away with the aid of a newly- high above Classical's campus between room 19R and added voice transmitter. The c1ub's officers are: Steven a small room adjoining room 18, it's the antenna for Silverman, President, Martin Lopez-Morillas, Vice-Presi- Classical's ham radio station WIZPT. Interested hams dent, Charles Williams, Treasurer. meet in the Radio Room during the week and broadcast cussrculfl LM! nnmocws I think I've contacted the North Pole, says Steve Silverman, as Mr. Kennedy, Alfred Barret, john Good, Charles Williams, and Martin Lopez-Morillas stand by. MATHEMATICS CLUB Row 1: W. Barnett, D. Gold- smith, A. Goldberg, Mr. Ber- nard, Adviser, E. Ludman, W. Gould. Row 2: M. A. Laffetty, A. D'Alfonso, R. Stewart, M. Hogan, M. Jamgochian. Row 3: W. Hindle, B. Powsner, J. Hayes, J. O'Brien. Row 4: K. Talan, R. Rapaport, C. Man- dell, A. Marchant. Row 5: P. Allen, A. Barrett, M. Lopez- Morillas, J. Arrigan. Row 6: F. Bouchard, D. Counihan, R. Francoeur, R. Morris. Math Club On alternate Friday afternoons the mathematicians of Classical High meet to delve into the mysteries of mazeria maihematica, from the derivation of algebraic functions to the mathematical odds against obtaining a full house in poker. At these meetings students, under the guidance of Mr. Bernard, discuss various topics relating to mathematics or on occasion listen to noted guests. Among the speakers umm.--. who lectured this year were Dr. Sidney Gould, Editor of Mathematical Reviewrf Dr. Frank Stewart, Professor of Mathematics at Brown University, and Mr. Thomas H. McGovern, Jr., Vice-President of Industrial National Bank. Ofhcers of the club are: Alfred Goldberg, President, Earl Ludman, Vice-President, William Gould, Secretary, Don- ald Goldsmith, Treasurer, and William Barnett, Program Chairman. 1 You, too, can be a mathematical genius, Dr. Gould tells his skeptical listeners. junzor Red Cross Counczl One of the newer groups at Classrcal the junror Red Cross Councrl cons1sts of two ICPICSCHIHIIVCS from each home room and co ordrnates Red Cross HCIIVIIICS rn the thrs year was the preparatlon of 1 correspondence album of prctures storres and dramngs vuhrch was sent to a hrgh school group IH a fore1gn country Other prolects 1ncluded workmg and entertarnlng at hosprtals naval bases and prlvate nursrng homes JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS Row I Nada Chandler Pres Mrss Shurtleff Advrser Dxana Dalton Sec Rovv 2 Connxe Lreberman Fred Bouchard V Pres Albert Marks Paul G1 otgnanm Treas and Walter Lough Lzbmry Asszstants Books books books' What would Mxss Sp1zz1rr1 do vxxthout her efficient staff of grrls who help to keep Clas slcals raprdly growlng hbrary In order' These junror I1 classes dex ote therr study periods to clrculatlng and shelx mg books Vflflflg overdue notrces and helpmg other students to find readlng and research marerxal Not only do these grrls perform a necessary and much apprecrated servrce to the school but also they gann valuable trarnmg and a greater famrlrarrty wrth good lrterature LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Seated Mary Anne Mon Mary Jean Moore Standmg Iulle Johnson Luba Israel Marxlyn Yosmoff Anrta An dreozzr Rhoda Lrpson Delra Wong l 7 I 7 7 ' C . I l . - 1 V' ' ' , v . school, with the aid of Miss Shurtleff. The main project brarians, all volunteers from the freshman and sophomore 7 Y'? -sz TRAFFIC SQUAD Row 1 R Breslow J Arn gan Mr Flaxman F Bou chard H jenckes T Della Torre Row 2 S Feldman B Palsner I. Rosenthal D Brod sky H Horwrtz E Stemer Row 3 W I-Imdle G Klrsh enbaum M Nelson M Davns A Perronella R Bernstein Row 4 D Goldsmlth K Tal an S Garzone A Fnsher C Capwell Row 5 J Hayes P Allen J Janas G Fogarty W Gould Row 6 A Sulll van P Gxorgnannr E Lud man J McCarthy T Mc Govern if Z' Tmjfc Squad How would we ever get to class on tlme w1thout the a1d of the Trafhc Squad? Thls band of rhlrty boys headed by Mr Flaxman renders the school an rnvaluable servlce as xt patrols the throughways of Classlcal Statlonmg them selves at rntervals along the corrxdors and on the staxrways the boys regulate the stream of students rravehng from floor to Hoor a task whrch has become rncreaslngly drfh cult wlth the mcrease rn the student body and the mstalla uon of flre proof doors whlch though necessary for the safety of the school somewhat hxnder the flow of trafhc Desprte all obstacles the Trafflc Squad performs 1ts func tnons well and deserves due recogmtlon C bemzstry Group Classrcal s chem1stry group meets each year IH order that students may prepare themselves for the chemxstry exam glven at the UHIVCISIFY of Rhode Island IH May W1th thelr advxsor and teacher Mr John Lafferty these students undergo an mtense tramlng program so that three of them may be chosen from the group to compete nn the name of Classlcal aga1nst chemlsrry students from all over Rhode Island Classlcal has won the trophy several txmes for havmg 1ts three students finlsh wxth the best scores Thls baslc traxmng for competxtxon also helps many of the chem1stry group who wrll take College Board Achreve ment Tests to score hxgh percentages rn the field of chem rstry on those tests .kl Robert Kovner, Wrlllam Barnett, Marc Davxs, Phllxp Hlrens, and Gall Rubm study the laws of Chemxstry : . ,. 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' , . , 7 I , . - , . , . ll Z' M ' 1 , ll Dmmatzc Club Barrymore' Hayes' Skmner' The Dra matrc Club commenced xts second year wrth plans for a senlor play and a tr1p to the Faunce House Theater nn Brown Un1 versrty Durxng the summer vacatlon several students had wrxtten thelr own plays and were arrangnng try outs for castlng Up per and lower classmen alike began to hunt for d1rectors stage hands and un dnscovered Marlon Brandos xn order to msure success for therr respectxve plays Wxth the goal lme set for a produced play to be presented to the school stu dents tackled the tasks of readxng a muln tude of manuscrxpts and POllSl1lflg thelr dlctron Under the dlrectlon of Mr Clark the Dramatnc Club offers unlrmxted oppor tun1t1es nn actnng wrmng and dxrectmg to Classncal s eager Thesprans Al Conn and Fredda Bloom rehearse for the Senxor Play Mr Clark plans the play wlth hrs cast a I . . . 1 A - A fl K Q v ' ' . . X W , - .- . . . - 3 A? 1 Y . , . fx L. es -i a,f-f ,- Ann Chandler Nada Chandler Mitchell Robbms Joel Cohen Marsha Flmt and Lucxa Rossx enloy plannxng the next meetrng Forum Club Forum Club one of the mosr promr nent and vrgorous of Classxcals organ nzauons arouses the mrerest of IIS members 1n xssues and problems of current lmportance To accompllsh rhls panel dlscusslons on roplcs such as labor leg1slar1on and housmg dxs crnmlnatlon are held at each meetlng All members are 1nv1ted to part1c1pare rn quesuon and answer sesslons follow mg the panel Thzs year a Chrxsrmas party and a speaker from the faculty of the Umversxty of Rhode Island add ed extra mreresr ro the meermgs of the group whxch, under the superv1s10n of M1ss Boyd promxses to make well m formed, aruculate cmzens of IIS mem ers 'Now the way I see II says Bruce Paxsner fx' ,- - .gp- a- 4 K ,., . 7 ,y , r - ' f l . . 5 ,gi . , x e M 1 ,X ' v-' --'vw L 1 ' ' 1 r ' -- - - , 1 Q ,L s A x ' I 11,1 rt - 1 x l 1 55 Q l . y . . , v . - . , . , , . . l , - 3 . . X 5 , - - HI-Y Row 1: j. Colvino, Treas.g F. Ciccone. Row 3: R. Teolis, R. DiMase, M. DiMase, P. Hi- T. Della Torre. Hz Y Teen Dance Celebrates Pzgskm Supremacy celebrate the football team s vxctory over Pawtucket West tn October the Classtcal chapters of H1 Y and Y Teen sponsored a very successful vtctory dance at Clty Gymnastum Durtng the same month the Y Teens VlS1ICd the offtce of Senator john O Pastore to confer upon htm an honor ary membershtp tn the chapter Mtss Joan Stllery advtser and jtll Teeden prestdent tnterested the gtrls 1n welfare work provtded guest speakers at several meettngs and guxded the gtrls through a busy and beneficlal year whxch came to a happy close at the annual supper party THE Y TEEN CLUB Row l L Scola M Mon J Teeden Mtss Snllery Adviser C Davts M Babcock Row 2 E Mackey M Hogan H Sa hagtan H Carpenter A D Alfonso J Kennedy Row 3 F Bloom J Karkltn P An gelone M A Latferty T Mc Caffrey Row 4 M Santopte tro J Sxmone D Vessella H Hanson M Murphy Row B Lncht S Rxsk S Smdle C jenmngs D Butler Row M jamgochtan C Klene Wxllnamson A Masterson J Samdperxl Stuart McCurdy capably handled H1 Y s affatrs thts year wnth the axd of Mr Flaxman Weekly meenngs held at the YMCA were often htghltghted by guest speakers or followed by popular sports programs conststtng of swrm mmg wexght ltftmg and table tenms Lxke the1r female counterparts the boys devoted some of thetr txme to char tty work and found tt most rewardmg Well rounded programs and competent leadershtp won new respect and devotees for these two organtzatxons of whtch Classtcal may well be proud A O 'T' + . 1 u o s - - T- , . . , . . O ' 9 , ' ' . . . y ' ' 1 9 ' . ' , ' . , , . 9 3 ' Q a , . : .t , . , . 3 n l . , . . Z , 1 A X . , . , , - 1 V. - . . 9 ' 1 ' - . . Y , . .. . X . , . , . - 4 , . . , . - , . , . , . 45 , . . 5: . , . , . , . A - ,, ' 6- 3 eg '. e. .Q , . . , , . . , . , A. A , . , . . -' . at S2 .9 Vf' , 4. '1 fi . T, A l . ,af v . Q . .N . L-, Bouchard, V.-Pres.g S. Mc- Curdy, Pres.g W. Hindle, Sec. Row 2: M. Spizzirri, R. De- Thomas, C. Napolitano, R. rons, S. Garzone, H. Jenckes, CLUB COUNCIL Row 1: Mr. Flaxman, C. Kiene, M. McWey, C. Davis, J. Migliaccio. Row Z: A. Goldberg, R. DeThomas, R. Bernstein, D. Brodsky. Row 3: R. Rapaport, B. Powsner, E. Costa. Row 4: M. Freden- burgh. Club C ozmczl Atbletzc C ozmczl Keepmg Classlcals busy socral calendar free from con Representatwes from each class meet wrth Mr Thomp flrct IS the task ass1gned to the Club Councrl an organrza son about once a month to decrde whrch athletes have met txon composed of representatrves from every class and the requ1red standards for obtarnmg letters rn the varrous club rn the school Mr Flaxman meets wrth the group sports Thrs year the Athletrc Councrl revlsed the qualnli once a month to arrange the schedule of all socral func catrons for elrgrbxlrty m each sport and awarded a letter trons to Mr Morro coach of the champnonshxp football team Officers for the year were Mlchael SPIZZIIII Presrdent Anthony Cahse V1ce Presrdent Marshall Lester Secretary Row 1 M Lester A Cal1se Mr Thomson M Spxzzrrrn T Della Torre Row 2 G Moran R Scalzr R C1oc1 R Meeker M Balsarno '9 ?' 1 Deck the halls slngs the Chalr at the Chrlstmas assembly A Cappella Chou' Muslc when soft voxces dle Vtbrates rn the memory Llghthearted sorrowful or joyous the muslc sung by the A Cappella Cho1r never fatls to brlng great enloyrnent and a sense of prlde to Classtcalttes Now ln tts fourth year the Chorr led by the tnsptrlng Dr Lours P1ch1err1 offers nts audtences such renowned works as Mozarts Corona tton Mass and V1valcl1s Glorxa These lovely mustcal works are presented at the Chrlstmas assembly at the Shelley annual sprung concert and at une graduatton A jomt concert wrth the Sharon Massachusetts cholr and fre quent exh1b1t1ons for vartous yunlor hlgh schools as well as for the Rotary Club complete the Cholrs busy year Our thanks and pralse go to th1s peerless group for maktng the universal language of muslc an lntegral part of school HCUVIIICS if 3 I' lil Slng' Smg' Smg' Dr Prchxerrx puts the Choxr through lts paces u at ' ' ' , . I , , 9 9 7 3 .I ' 7 . . . . . ' . . . . . , , 7 ' 3 7 ' . . , ,, . . . ,, . ., .. . ,, . . . . . , . -. . 1 is L. , 1. X ' : Lia 1 X A 5 X- M 2 If . X K' . 1 1 l gi, E f if ' ' if 1 , ll .. s gs in 53 H 65 , M ' Q. 9. wir ' 3: , V fi , 1, , . ' gs, I ' ,,.Wff:s'fW47'f.A K -f C 'ef ffl . tr V . f I ,, . 5 1 'wage V ,' Na . I ,, . . . ,, . . . . . A choir of angels couldn t sound sweeter Glee Club charms the Chrlstmas Assembly audnence Glee C lub Such sweet compulsion cloth xn musxc he sald Mllton occasxon whether lf be january graduatlon the Chrxstmas and the Glrls Glee Club has confirmed thls statement at assembly or the sprmg concert The gxrls practlce once a every performance Lovely hltmg voxces led by Mrs week to perfect the style and harmony whxch Class1calxtes Nancy Wlnsor never fall to lend the proper a1r to each find so pleasmg Practxce makes perfect And let there be music Mr Premack and orchestra Orchestra Organizing thirty-five individual, amateur musicians resulted from the co-operative efforts of orchestra mem into one harmonious group is not an easy task but Mr. bers, and each performance increased the respect and ad Premack, with the aid of Mr. Boylan, assailed the task miration of teachers and students alike. undaunted. Music of exceptionable beauty and quality ,,,......--N , ADV , 0 Of maestro and men. Mr. Premack instructs his trumpeteers. OFFICE MESSENGERS Row l: S. Zuccarelli, M. Flint M. Hoye, Sec., R. Pomarelli Sec., L. Goldberg, L. Perrotti Row 2: M. jamgochian, M Hogan, J. Sydney, M. Ferrari J. Covitz, K. McLaughlin Row 3: D. Petrocchi, B. Con- sove, N. Murphy, A. Murphy E. Levitt. Row 4: B. Krebs, O Manolakos, H. Hirsch, E. Mo- naco, C. Marcaccio. Messengers From eight-thirty to two-thirty Classical's swift mes- known for their cheerful efhciency, they forego study sengers are on the job, delivering bulletins and notes to periods to aid both the teachers and secretaries. Miss Mar- and from the teachers or summoning students to the guid- garet Hoye supervises the girls and is justly proud of their ance office. Frequently these feminine Mercuries brave the activities. cold outdoors to mail letters at Central High School. Well- SPECIAL MESSENGERS Row 1: J. DeCristofaro, M. Luke, E. Levitt, N. Veznaian, S. Chaiken, C. Berren, P. Bertuglio. Row 2: M. Davies, M. Canec- chio, E. Mellion, H. Srernbacl-t, 1. DeFalco, A. Pozzi. Row 3: A. Murphy, T. Capobianco, A. McKinnon, P. DePace, P. Brown, D, Darling, C. Pasqualerti. y v 1 fl wharf? The 1959 Caduceus Proudly Salutes Mr Caduceus RICHARD M BERNSTEIN Ambxtlous and hard working Drck Bern stern certaxnly deserves to wear the crown of Mr Caduceus Hrs drhgence and persever ance are the mam reasons for the success and beauty of the 1959 Caduceus As Edxtor rn Chlef Dxck devoted nearly all of his spare tnme to assemblrng and laymg out the con tents of thus yearbook A valuable runner on the outdoor track team and a conslstent member of the Honor Roll he lrkes to relax by lrstenmg to classxcal musrc and by read mg about naval science Next year he rn tends to begm the study of medrcrne at one of the Ivy League schools Mr and M zss Caduceus The 1959 Caduceus Proudly Salutes MISS Caduceus IOYCE B SAMDPERIL Industrrous popular and talented oyce Samdperrl has been one of our peppy cheer leaders and a member of the Caduceus staff for three years Her partrcrpatron as presr dent of the A Cappella Chorr and of the Iota Phr Sororxty and as a member of many school organxzatlons more than yustxfy her selectron as the Most Versatrle gnrl nn the sennor class An honor student throughout her years at Classrcal Joyce has contrnbuted her trme and efforts to wrxtmg the copy for thxs yearbook Next fall she plans to begln the study of psychology and educatlon at college is Anthony Medal Essay CITY LIGHTS by Roberta Botvrn ROBERTA BOTVIN .sv A M ' ffl' 'X 'lllxi I am alone and troubled 1n the whrrlmg wh1teness that IS wmter The snow falls rn thnck luxurxant flakes about me and settles heavxly on the barren branches of a nearby maple A street lamp casts a cyhnder of dxffused yellow hght on my feet as I shuflle up the steep hlll At the summlt I stop to look Beneath me hes the clty strangely pure m nts frlgrd whlte exderdown Soft lnttle stars shlne nn the terrestrlal heaven below me Above them brlght squares of hght march up and and up mto the snow dense a1r Neon slgns of the busmess d1str1ct fuse thelr brlght oranges and reds and greens 1nto a color that IS not a color a soft glow that penetrates the shadows The hghts hold me there for a moment as I gaze out over the crty Each hght each wxndow s1gn1f1es a person Each one of those thousands and thousands of pm prlcks nllummates a human bexng hke me Beyond those wrndows are teenagers lxke myself perhaps troubled and search 1ng and wondermg as I am tonlght 10 one of those houses a husband and wrfe fondhng thenr newborn chlld radxant rn happmess srttrng by one of those wlndows an old woman deserted now starxng at the suddenly forelgn world rn office bunldrngs late worknng secretarres hurrylng through the last letters of the day worrled executrves dlscussmg the all lmportant detalls of a transaction Lookxng at the c1ty l1ghts velled by the ever thlckenlng screen of whlteness I am no longer alone I am one w1th the people of my crty I share wlth them their grlefs thexr loves thelr yoys I l1ft my head to the sky so whlte and snll and somber and I have the answer The emotxon whxch overcomes me fills my heart wlth Joy and my eyes wlth tears Turnxng away I address a wordless prayer to God As I descend the hlll I am no longer troubled Runner up Joyce Alarne Runner up Eleanor Mackey f. ' . ,ff ' ,I QEQJIQQ be ilgf 1, X' I L' 'Ns ff, , ,lk L, 'B ,Z I ls' Sffw, ' 'i -. gt. ..,, . 1, - V' -by-' 1. 2 . '-'- . ' '13 I A Sl gt . fl.. 9 .lily A lggipl 5 T55 ,, , , 3 ' 7 , ' . , . - s , - , . . . 1 , 7 . . a , ' . . . 7 ' 9 7 7 ' 7 Q ' ! ' 9 an-wel Q, , Alfred Goldberg Robert Kovner Gary Slovm mne of Hn! grant an the Rhode Winner 0 rx! grant m the Rhode 1958 76611718111 of the Harvard Book Island Scfenfe Fav Irland Snence Fair 1... N john Janas Henry jenckes john Mnglxaccxo Member of the 1958 All State Member of the 1958 All State Reczpzenl of the Athlete Scholar football team football team award C lasszcalztes Reap Many H onors Natzonal Men! Scholarfhzp Fmalnly Charles Mandell Roberta Botvm Alxce Hayes and joel Cohen '34 ar HD Q Y' no ,S 1 4 'W x ,Q QR, A Q 5' vw? ' il 4 8+ ' fs s 9 3 Qi. V' QQ' Q x Ju f Q y gf 9 ' il ,Q K wi 1 3' Q , ww ' M35 g Athletics ---- Rhythm, a guiding force of a musical composition, is also the keynote of suc- cessful co-ordination in athletics and the static undercurrent of a Classicalite's busy existence. Electrifyin g awareness of beauty in motion . . . the exhilarating feeling of being on the team, of bringing honor to school and self . . . the tingling sensation of matching brains and brawn in a healthy competitive spirit . . . these feelings come from participation in sports, whether it be as a player or as a grandstand rooter. As alumni, when the long hours of studying and the cramming for exams fade into the background, the pleasanter aspects of high school life assume a rose-colored glow in the panorama of memories. The player, eager and poised for action . . . the cheer- leader, precisioned and peppy . . .the cheer- ing crowd, lifting its voice in disorganized but loyal unison . . . the class parties, cele- brating victory in a frenzy of excitement or pondering defeat with a wistful lust wait 'til next year! . . . these are the memories that will linger. 4 TOP ELEVEN Lme Steve Geary G11 lndeglxa Tony Callse Backheld Mrke Sprzzxrrt John Mrghaccro John janas and Steve Garzone Carl Napolitano Dxck Shannon and Ken Patnter Stu McCutdy The Umlefeated Season Was az Realzty Classxcal s vtctortous football team of 1958 retamed the Class B champtonshlp by weathermg the storm hurled at lf by nme aggregatlons rn wmmng etght and tytng one game wxth a plucky Tolman squad Unhampered at the beglnnmg of the season thts year by m1ur1es tn the l1ne the squad had a better background than the team of a year ago Leadrng them 1nto battle was the fiery john janas who won acclaim throughout the state and secured h1s place as one of the greatest fullbacks ever to wear the Purple Some players naturally excelled more than oth ers but the drxvmg force was truly teamwork Henry jenckes playmg conststently and ttrelessly rn coordtna tton wtth Duck Shannon Steve Garzone and G11 Indegha was the Cerberus of the stalwart Classrcal lxne whnch proved ntself by far the strongest offenstve and defensnve untt ln the league Dtrectmg the finest Purple backheld ever quarterback john Mtglxaccto th1s year agam demon strated hls smgular prowess and leadershrp on the grxd lron Staunch Morromen Tony Allesandro Mxke Sptz .l Classxcal Classtcal Classlcal Classtcal Classical Classxcal Classxcal Classlcal MR MORRO Coach SEASON SCOREBOARD Woonsocket St Raphael Mt St Charles Westerly Tolman Pawtucket West De La Salle Deermg z1rr1 Stu McCurdy and Mlke Balsamo played wlth un flmchmg determmatton After thrtllrng contests w1th North Provtdence Woon socket and Westerly and a drsheartemng t1e wtth Tolman the Purple eleven outlasted a defiant Pawtucket West team Once agam the dectstve game wtth Deermg loomed large m Classlcals hopes for sole possesston of the Class B crown Classxcal s unyleldtng attack spearheaded by Gerry Mor an and sentors janas Sp1zz1rr1 Geary and Mlgll3CC1O out manned and outgunned Deermgs crumbling forces for the flrst t1me tn th1rteen years Thus overwhelmtng vxctory wtll endure as a trrbute to Coach Alfred Morro s unselflsh devotton to Classtcal Hlgh School The outstandmg feature however tn the all conquering campangn seemed to be the sptrtt of all Classtcalttes past and present For them th1s vlctory was a dream fulhlled The Undefeated Season Was a Reahty MR BELLINO Assxstant Coach Classical ,.,,., .. 19 North Providence .,.. ..,, 7 ' ,l,.,.l, 27 , H l,,l, 12 A W ' l 14 . l l..l ,. 0 ' ..,,.. , .52 . . 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H . f 'x gf? , ,,,as qv., P'-R 5 L . x Y Tony Calise pounccs on the ball-carrner Y V-15' 0 vs K A QV' 0 M Kham 3 4 1 1+ ,,,.4,var -1-+' wnw I 549 0 ' Qpq Bmw, ff' n-A nf.,- is-hw 'WP .-Kai, 'ga r , 1, .. K in, 41A , ff A iw 4 , I if ia ' Q All Migliaccio evades his opponent, as Mike Spizzirri runs interference. .. H I ' : f , i 5 . I 1 f N ,. . in L ' I . - ' x ' 5. Q. S - 1 4 . Q ,N Gerry Moran drives ahead for the first down. li -- xxx-7115! mn. R Berman S Feldman C Mandcll Mr Leonard toath G loasartx and R Tcmnbaum lV6flll671 S2001 I Depth and Expw zeuce Strrxmg to better nts rctord of so4 xxms md four losses of last yur Classical s 1959 Varsrtx 'Itnms 'Imm IS look mg forxx 'trd to a xtry successful st xson on tht eourts Veteran Coach Don lld Icon 1rd ayln thls sprrng, xx ull drrett the attrxmts of the mtmtn The squtd xx rll be bullt around 1ts uptmn Chlrlts Mm dell Gerald Fogarty 1nd Bob Bermm These thrtt lcttcr mtn of last xurs tum are st tunth xcttrtns of txxo xt mrs x IYSIIS experrcncc They vxlll form the nucleus of a xery strong md trcdrtlhlt Classlul tggrcgatlon C orth Ieonlrd xx nll rclx upon the support of Ken Talm Boh 'ltntbtum H xrrx Horoxxltz tnd Stexe Itldmftn XV1th thrs trrax of dtpth md tllcnt tht Purple IS tssured of 41 sutttssful suson 4 ' iv A Mandell get-veg And Berman returns as I ' A 4 X I f 2 I x 'rl -X , I Q , ' ' . rr F . . . , 4 A . . I , . 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M, , x 'H X -,..,f-fl , 't'-- W.. -,, , 4' -ff .np - firfl 4- ' Ll tis :wi Rowl P Brenckle M Gold A Cristopher I' Rao R Bacl-:man Row 2' E Ludman M Fredenburgh B Paisner B Sonetto Mr Gauthner coach I-law zef s F mzsh Strongly Once agarn thrs year the Classrcal Cross Country team exhlblted the sramma and perseveranee rndrcatlve of the school sp1r1t Although handxcapped by a lack of depth and experlence the Harrrers as the season progressed drs played remarkable xmprovement under the most able coachlng of Mr Edward Gaurhrer Paced by captam Mrlford Fredenburgh and Paul Bren cklc the squad mcluded Earl Iudman Fred R10 Charles fr ff' 'li Raymond and Bruee Parsner Among these there were rndrvrdual performances worthy of recognmon rncludrng that of Paul Brentkle rn the Crty Champronshrps The Purple also was rmpressrve rn thelr contests wrth Tolman and Central Mr Cnuthrcrs dllrgent practxce sess1ons served the two fold purpose of eondltlonlng the cross country runners and preplrrng them for subsequent wlnter sports ,JUN P Nah ff 1, 42-I Happy Wanderers beg.1n their workout . , . I I I A . , I , L N . . l 5 I . . 4 I L K S ' I K - V D I 7 t 9 I - L K K . . . U K . I l ,K . , . . . . - D D 1 ' A I V - A K - , . 1 . 1 , . , . . . . ei' A .1 ,f . ' ,s . A Fi qs 2 7' . . Ms- ' st 1 fx . fi' X 1 - ,ff Lf 5 S! - I' 4 - '1 ' 4 f K 1 N r A P' A i 9 -A Q I 4' . , F M 1. l 1 r 3 P ' ' 'f 4'Q,4f5Z-r' c ':'.-f-Q.. N -' ., ' Tins -fi ,' Ax F 'Le , q . X .,,f., . -tv. ,t. . ,. e- ' .tr r--A ,,-Vw., R ' giraffe f '?s1ff1f'f 'f'T 3 I' , 3 ,F 2 ' W, . 53,5 V , ,.', 511- H171 4 pau- A h ,Q f- - ' l - -. , . ' W 'Ar ,ex 7- as f -, '., . f f N ,r ' -.r Q rf-'-zz, ' ' , 9 ff - rw ,, A Q I . '- f . . ' , , , - fgf . I , yy- , J., v,,,i'- ,- 59,3 - K - 'E fr .d:. ' .jam .N rf .nn ,H pau K at 2 5 - , 1 A A ,-gn --' ' . ,,. K p '14 -hm - W K I I F .V A ,. - , C gl u- ---,. , . . ,. ,L,, egypt C, y Tom Della Torre prepares to throvn the diseus Bob Simmons gets set for the wO0 T1 ackimzfz E xccl T1 16171 gzzlav League Agftin in 1959 Clissiefils triek telms hue ittuned traditional success with eredittble performmees in the Indoor Trnngulir Ietgue uid the State Chimpionships in which the Purple for the nineteenth time in twenty ytmrs seized the C l1ss B eh tmpionship ln the shotput the trio of Barry' Berger Henry lenckes and Tony Ctlise set a new record of 148 feet brmking the old mark set by Clfissical s 1957 tmm Another record breaker Tony Ales s1ndro set a new m1rk in the 600 at the Brown Inter scholastic Meet In other contests seniors Iohn Iqms ohn Mtgliiccio ind Iohn IXIHTPHLI' stmeldled the bar successfully in de fending Clissie ils strong tridition of superiority in the field exents Qprinters Bob Qrmmons ind lony Alcssmdro runners Milford 1redenbur3,h Herb TNOOIIIH Ixevin Roehe and Lirl ludmin futhfully brought honor to the Purple Promise of 1 sueeessful se ison in outdoor track is as sured by the tdditional strength of Tom Della Torre Gerry Sloyin ind Bruee PFLISIILI' The risk of molding the individull stirs into 1 yxell eoordintted squid onee lgun h IS been undertiken by Q,01Lll Alfred Morro john janas takes OH in the high lump . , V , , . , . . .K , K . , . A . , z . 1 z . H 2 z 4 p 1 2 t ' 1 - .ii 1, 'A ' 11 ' 'i 11, z't ai' I ie i . 'K ' L ' e L A L I . I .. 1 ' ' V A t 1 ' .1 e A , Q i 4 7 A i Highlighting the se-gison was the nnnuul relay' carnival tl.1she-tl to muny' it vietory' in the -10 rind the 300, as distance 1 r i 1 . ' , . . ' s ' i 1 1 . A ' I . 1 v Q . 1 A Q ' 1 ' - ,N '. , 1 . ' 1 A i . A 2 . 74 . L L i 4' 1 , Y ' A 4 x 7 TI ' A ' A I ' ' ' 5 2: I L - . 1 ' ' ' a ' ' , 4 , . ' ' A - i i i 1 ' 1 I i A ' i 1 ' A 1 A i , D ht . , J 1 , sv? A MQ Mix Row l A Sulllvan A Allesandro F Sylvester J Ursrllo R Row 3 B Berger G Slovm A Noonan M Shern E Ludman Stewart R Srmmons L Cagell janas R Crocr A Calrse Row Z C Wrllrams K Roche W Coll I Challten T Della Row 4 A Lrnder L Marglllr R Mournlghan J Srgnore H Torre S Geary M Balsamo J Calvrno jenckes H Noonan B Palsnet J Choporran L Gooding ,I Dunn D Brodsky Manager Barry Berger gets off the wrnnmg throw rn the shot put Herb Noonan hrts the stretch rn the 1000 Lf ,s-, ' A 6 x X 4 Q I 1 A lv-' xii ww , . A 1 ' . X A C 1 4- P ' I X ri ra 3 I ,. . n w . C , l 1 . L 41 f im B' 5 vaxfxf' A 'G 1' X HQ' E ,lk C 5 R , X W' A Q, if Q 'Q : .. r4Qx , WN ' M an xo E5 ,. 'K X ' Q' V, v . - ' -' -, x I ,Cf 35 X., 285 N li 9 fly Row 2 H Mxller 1 Leddy M Mountam E Llsk R Beerman R Smlth R Hxlller Pm ple H oopsters Greatly Improved Classrcals basketball forces compllmg the best record at the school 1n many years exhxbxted perseverance and drxve IH every game Coach Donald Leonard dlrected a squad of lxmlted expenence as a umt but composed of many mdlvldual stars Hlgh scorers jxm Cox Don Gold smlth and jack McCarthy excelled rn both OHCUSIVC and defenslve play 1n leadmg the team through nts Class B CIICOUIIICIS pomts and later conquered a formldable Woonsocket team The final standmgs do not reveal however elther the close scores IH many of the games or the courageous nghtmg Splflf d1splayed by many of the players Semors john OBr1en and Steve Garflnkle as well as gunlors Ed Bennet Kent Pamter and Steve Cessarett1 alded the squad rn many dlflicult sntuatlons The 1959 basketball squad although lf dud not achxeve remarkable notlce on the court succeeded rn re establlsh In a repeat of last years performance the Purple trounced Pawtucket Vocatxonal compllmg a total of 81 Classrcal Classncal Classical Classlcal Classrcal Classxcal Classrcal Fzrrt Round Cumberland Woonsocket Pawtucket Voke North Provldence Sacred Heart Deerrng Central Falls SEASON SCOREBOARD Classncal Class1cal Class1cal Classlcal Classrcal Class1cal Classlcal mg the sport as one of respect and admrratxon at Classlcal Second Round Cumberland Woonsocket Pawtucket Voke North Provrdence Sacred Heart Deerlng Central Falls 1 'gig N 1- I z X ' 1 -X e e J X lt , 1 Q, ip I 3 Q K, T . lkwfj ll l gl 4 x-- 5 ' H 1. 'J ' 4 Q 2 IR. VARSITY, Row 1: F. Haas,1. Kourtesis, R., Pensa, J. Wood. ' ' ' ' ..., .43 ,.,. .....,..r.., ...... 5 1 ' .74 ., ' ., .. . 57 ,. . 70 ' U61 . . ' ., 81 . ,... . 77 ' . 61 1 . , ' ,, ..,. 59 ' ,. 69 ' 54 ' , ,. ' 61 , ,.,,.. 80 ' H65 ' 1 .,r, 49 ' .,., .,..., . ,W56 ' M45 ' ' , 26 ... ...,. ... , 77 ' . , 36 .. . 1 YNI ppm Rowl H Braunstem J Krrshenbaum W Murphy I Mendola ham G West R Garofalo Row 3 Mr Sharkey coach E Brodsky S Gordon W Barnett Row 2 A Chm D Wllson E Scnatretta N Yolm G lntra R Anderson I Auerbach A Marks I' Carbone F encers Retam Czty C rown Flashlng through their second consecutlve undefeated season wnth a record of sxx wms and no losses Class1ca1 s Fenclng Team copped the Clty Fencmg Champronshlp for the second stranght year Coach john Sharkey and hrs pow erful Purple squad have now run thenr strmg of vrctorres to fifteen not havlng lost a match rn over two years Captarnmg the team thrs year was B111 Barnett who rn postmg another unblemrshed record led the squad to vrc tory rn many close contests He was ably supported by Ellrot Brodsky Jordy Auerbach Dlclc Andersen and Art Chm all of whom turned m outstandtng, performances throughout the season Art Chrn also gaxned second place rn the lf1CllY rdual champronshrps Coach Sharkey and the team are certamly to be com mended for the recogtutron and honor they have brought both to themselves and the school X ff' aff' Too late a guard B111 Barnett scores on a lunge agamst Art Chm John Mnglxacclo Ph1lG1lchr1st 44 Rear Adm Herman Pleczentkowslen 26 John janas and Larry Bello 4-A chat at the Varsxty Club Dlnner Varszty Club H 011016 Athletes Late 10 December the Sheraton Biltmore Hotel was the scene of the Seventh Annual Varslty Club Drnner honormg Classlcal s lettermen of the past year Presldent Thomas W Pearlman greeted the assemblage and brlefly explamed the purpose of the Class1cal Varsxty Club whrch IS chreflj. to pay trrbute to Classrcals athletes At thls years banquet members of the varrous teams recelved recogmtton for the1r accompllshments In addltlon Rear Admlral Herman A Pxeczentkovs skr USN Renred was saluted as the outstandmg alumnus of 1959 Whrle presenting the award former presldent Dr Pasquale V Indeglta aequaxnted the audlence wrth the admlral s long and outstandmg servlce to the Navy as a submarme commander Reclprent of the highly prrzed Scholar Athlete Aw ard was john E Mlglxaccro vtho cesses Mr Lafayette Hayas vrce presrdent presented the award Among the honored guests were Umted States Senator Theodore Frances Greene Lleutenant Got ernor john Notte and journallst and youth leader Mr Em1l john Super 1ntendentofProv1dence Publlc Sehools Dr james L Hanley Mr james F ONe1l PIIDCI pal Mr Max H Flaxman assxstant prmcxpal Dr Wrlllam P Robmson Deputy Com mrssxoner of Edueatron and xarrous FCPFCSCUIIKIXCS of the press greeted the gatherlng After the presentatlon of the laekets to the football team Carl Napohtano repre sentatrve of the squad presented a glft to Mr Alfred Morro rn recognrtlon of hrs unselnsh serv 1ce to the school as a hrghly devoted coach and teacher Mr Thomas Pearlman Prerzdent an... Mr Alfred V Morro Ilonorarg Prerzderzt , n 1 Y f A U ' . K . , U t K i I . 7 . C I Y K . . L . I K V ' K K . t D . I I , 4 ' c 4 . I ' I, . . ., ' h , VK If Y L ' 4 ' l ' . C f v for the past three years has consistently spurred Classical teams to unprecedented suc- . . t t , - , ' ' , E y 1, ' ' - . ' . f g . ' 1 ' . ' t , ' , - A q , . t . L l, . . . ' 9 ' I 1 ' I ' 7 - 1 1 . 7 A ' , , A ' . 'L - I 7 L ' Q - Y. L - V . ,T- 'XY Row 1 Joyce Samdperll Mary Arm Mor1 June Silver Cormne Jenmngs Merlyn Davies Ann Masrerson Row 2 Carhxe Kxene Pat McCaffrey Barbara Lnchr jo Ann Rabold Mary Ann Lafferry f - 'f'T - Vw Lrg C .. J Samdpernl A Masterson B Lrcht L Goldberg M Davles C Jermmgs M Lafferty L Goldberg J Samdperll and A Master J Rabold M Mori and P McCaHrey enpoy the Deermg game son celebrate a Classical xxctory lima Goldberg and Ann Masterson lead a splrlted assembly . f. K- gal gy , . Y 1 s , 1 ' F ! A 4 Cs ff. -Q be ff M X 4' f , or ' A A '! .Y I 7 A - I f'11 r s : I Ml!! . P , I y - , X ' 9 p x, I., W , X 3 I . . 'iw I Mlm' -ff - y .g,, '15 A. A 'H l K? '37 3 'CQ ' vi v '1w. . . K C ' 5 1 D L vi . J A 'ff by lg, L irfv A 4 C rr. '- C ' N I gf, I a E ' X f 5 L M. P-' , 2 -.. . -X 454 SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Standing Barbara Lxcht Corrine Jennings Mary Ann Laflerty Ann Masterson Lana Goldberg joyce Samdperil Cathie Kiene Kneeling Merlyn Davies Toucbdowns' Baskets' Vzctory boys' You make the wctory, well make the nozse' Twelve effervescent cheerleaders tractive in their purple and white uni forms are largely responsible for main taining Classical's renowned school spirit this year. Under the guidance of Miss Mary McKay and the leadership of Cap- tain Merlyn Davies, the girls practised their cheers faithfully once a week, gladly sacrificed study periods to sell tickets and to spread their contagious enthusiasm, and ventured out on cold winter nights to support the basketball team. Hats off to you, cheerleaders, for a suc- cessful and spirited season. Captain Merlyn Davies - F-M 1-v-24:-L14 rn, HA C 2 urple rxumverate Dave Brodsky Duck Anderson and Marty Gold Q5 Dzamond Outlook Brzgbt Followrng rn the steps of a squad whrch last year won only one game the responsrbrlnty upon the Purple bat wrelders thns sprrng IS mdeed a heavy one Thls oblxgatron falls upon Dan Vaccaro john McCarthy and Mrke Bal samo all veterans of two seasons of varslty experrence and upon yunxors Gerry Moran and Al Sullxvan Faced wrth contests agalnst opponents of greater depth Bob Teolls gets set for the play and expernence the mne wrll encounter strff cornpetulon rn the Class A Metropolrtan Dlvrsron Coach Frank Bell fashroned assemblage mto an eflicrent and well coordrnared unnt Spurred by determrnatron and the tradmonal Classrcal sprrxt the 1959 squad should reknndle the flame of suc cess establrshed durxng the heyday of Classrcals dramond fortunes Marty Gold makes the catch ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ino, as in the past, will be called upon to mold an un- Classlcalltes show thexr prowess on the xce Gzrls Sports The Dzstaf Szde Bowlmg Str1ke' Another spare These joyful exclamatrons where enthuslastlc Classlcalrtes gather once a week to try thelr skxll at knockrng down the tenpms Mlss McKay and the gym teachers supervlse and mstruct the grrls mn the correct form and the method of scormg Each team chooses an orrgmal trtle such as The Wybad1tt1es or The P1n heads Mary Ann Norl Judy De Cr1stoforo and Gall Rubln frequently earn a place on the large l1st of hlgh scorers Swlmmmg Splrsh' Splash' resounds throughout the poolroom at svrlmmers learn the fundamentals of sw1mm1ng and l1fe saung Decked out rn thenr swrmsurts the gurls forget schoolwork for a whale by relax1ng 1n the mvlgoratmg water perfectlng strokes and learnlng dxvrng technlques At the end of the season many of the glrls are rewarded wxth lrfe saving msrgnna and each has the abrlxty to keep her head above water Energetic glrls take part lfl bowlmg to V 1 P ' ' , 'N y tx 1 i , l f ff TQ T if t ft A . ' , I I echo often on weekday afternoons at the Casino Alleys the Y.M.C.A. once a week when Classicals future Channel . ,- l l A - 1 T l ' I Y 7 ,I I T T T t 't - 4 1 ' ' r W t 5 ll I 4 In 5, vw.: mm. A Ill - , V, ii .fa II, ll I1 I! 12? 6 ll Il ll M, WM ,. Q? '1 T '11 , mzilw . -m ' 51 60:-435' I Q ., 5 x f ! z ?' z ag, f if f L fp 9 ' 15- H+ Li 'S 5 CU 'K 3 'If I ,A N, ,- Q ? W1 ww f ll 411'-yy N931 at , if fb 4. ri ' ' Q nf ' -2' ng +1112-' Av 1 S- ,AW ., .f.- 'Auf , .t -1 ,,u.,a W.. 'fm 1g -us.. sg-:WZ , 193 Q if .y .V 'x 'Wm ? 3f'x' L,-R f ' A ' N 'sw Nw L.- fwswliniv if udergraduates In the language of music, counterpoint is defined as the support of melody by mel- ody, rather than by harmony. It builds tunes just as an engineer builds bridges or a student builds his vocabulary. The under- graduate is an individual trying his wings, strilqin g out on his own to test his capabili- ties and limitations g he follows the pattern established by the senior but possesses dis- tinct ideas, interests, and activities. The gradual crescendo to the high note of sen- iorhood ascends the scale of adjustment, decision, and ultimate reward of becoming the high melody . . . the senior . . . the alumnus. ,ggpnll Mr Paul Gleeson Adwfer CLASS OFFICERS Rowl 1 Rabold Treasurer B Russo Secretary 1 Cowen Vice President Row 2 j Rotondi President M Roy Social Committee R DiMase Social Committee Row 1: E. DelSilva, E. Card, L. Geclerman, Miss Mclnnis, B. Russo, L. Grass, N. Chan- dler. Row 2: A. Decof, D. Filan- owff, M. Aerutsky, G. Rubin, B. Fawthrop, M. Roy, J. Co- wen, L. Carr, J. Rabold. Row 3: A. Cerullo, M. Sester, N. Weinberg, R. Berman, M DeMarzo, R. Tenenbaum. Row 4: F. Rao, R. Di Mase, R. McDermott, M. Balsamo T. Ellis, C. Manco, M. Yessian M. Feiner. Row 5: R. Romano, E. Giul- iano G izma ian J Ro . . J g , . - tondi, B. Berger, A. McKin- non, D. Vaccaro, R. Moskol R. Rosati. 102 v v Class 0 january, 1960 ' 5 5 I - xi '51 ll MISS Mary MCKQY CLASS OFFICERS Adware, Standlng K Pa1nter V1cePres1dent W Coll Presrdent S Hlggrns S0clalC0mm1t tee Chairman J DeFalco Treasurer CLASS HISTORY 1960 Seated J DeCr1stofaro Secretary Three prosperous years at Class1cal have mstrlled rn us the members of the class of nrneteen srxty a feehng of accomplishment a justxfiable prrde ln our outstandrng achrevements We entered Class1cal uncertaln of our ab1l1t1es and wrll mg to work to rmprove ourselves mentally splrltually and physrcally As we now face our last year we know that through work we have attarned many of the goals for whrch we strove Wrth the sound of cheers stlll rrngmg rn our ears we recall how our football players Anthony Allesandro Kent Pamter Gerald Moran Louls Najarmn Mrchael Prtocchl and Mrchael Balsamo clxmbed to reach the well deserved champnonshrp encouraged by Mary Ann Morn Pat Mc Caffrey and june Srlver our cheerleaders In musnc we showed great talent by our large repre sentauon rn A Cappella Chorr Band Orchestra and Glee Club We enhanced our fame rn other sports by contrxbutnng Bruce PTISDCI' Harold Horow1tz Charles Raymond and Earl Ludman who gave superb performances Among our most treasured memories IS the junxor Prom wrth tts rusthng gowns and soft muslc As we turn our faces to the hght of Senlorhood we know that the class of nxneteen srxty rs proud of Classical and most rmportant that Class1cal IS proud of the class of nrneteen srxty Rowl S Block M Capozza Carbone C Berren P Bour bonnans Row 2 R Catalfomo C Co hen J Antonuccr A Cole J Connell J Weathers K Cher nack M Blum M Alperxn L Austm Row 3 D Woolman R Ackerman E Brodaky E Trmgalo D Chard A De Srlva L Conner A Van Nreu wenhunze K Castelluccr Row 4: N. DeStefano A Alessandro N. Waldman A sor P. Farrocco L. Contenti G. jinno B. Bromley. 103 C Bonde Miss McKay C Albanese R. Wittes R. Wind- Row one B Goldberg B Greenburg j Fmberg, M Frsher B Kauffman B Hume S Kawan Row tvso C Drxscoll E Frtz Gerald J Farrhurst M Hmes B Kelley D Hanson E Du bmsky J DeCr1stofaro P Guglrelmettr J Garalnnk Row three R Green G Fus co J Fmklestem P jones M Dunne J Hurley j De Falco L Johnson T Izzo Row four J Janelll S Feld man D Lembo C Good M Gold V Greco J Hxrsch G Kxrshenbaum Row five M Kaplan W Hudson T Hunt T Haban L Flora J Fnglnolrm R Kal asmsky Row srx I Felt S Gordon A Larson H Horvutz P Fleury P Fogerry W Gould R Kramer F Graham 104 Row one C Lleberman S Moore G Mxller Mmss Haynes V Nelson M Mort P Mc Caffrey Row two I Polumbo K Mack L Lorenzo P Pezzullo M Lepasaar O Manolakos B Lnsker M L1s1 M Ladd Row three J Loffredo l Lmdberg B MHCKCVICIUS J Levene S McOsker F Mon aco V Mrletta B Podrat M Moore Row four F Pressman G Pavas W Manclnl G Moran G Mmette V Lombardi J Petruclllo Row five B Palsner R Mournrghan T Merlxno A Petronella M Petocchr K Paxnter A Matteson S Lo parm L Nayarxan Row srx M Nelson A Noo nan B Levy R Portman P Lent1n1 E Ludman T Mc Govern G Maml 9 L A , s ,QA .. K 1-v it K -1 . K ' ' '.y - h s f 1 . . A, ll K. H ' lv 2 ff' rl's A ' A A juniors Gwzduzzlly Assume C ommmzcl xg- 'X - K slfgfsei A A . :' 4. H' ri 4 . J. 1. kr . , I , I 4. , V- 1 5 ! l . 'l -', . V ',. I A V 3 In at 'Y' : l . , . V L t . Y. I . V. v r . ,, Row 1' C Coburn D Curzio J Corey Mr McGl1nchy M Arnscough L Caverly J Cap pello Row2 D Brodsky B Barnes P Balkus E Carpenta C Lessler M Canecchno I Bakst M Barenbmm V DAmbra Row3 A Chm R Anderson R Zlnno L Colavecchro W Coll A Callse J Calvlno J Dunn J Auerbach Row 4 R Dean P Zompa J Consldme F Tortolam J Dress A Cnprrano T Szelaz Class 0 june, I 960 '-v-v-...WA -.4-4 -gun Row one J Tanenbaum N Veznaran E Tropeae A Waldman R Zanfagxa L Rossi D Smlra ato E Rerchsetter L Scola S Spencer C Smxth J Srlver J Rose B Trementozz A Pozzr S Srlverman Row three C Rutzgrerx A Sullrvan L Wmoazrad S Rel zen P Wallace J Zrobrovs skx H Sternbach M Salvo K Queler D Tucker M Robbrns Row four R Puopolo K Robert J Reddmgton A Smrth B Ravo A Pullano L Rosenthal C Raymond K Roche P Sollrtto F Sylvester Row Eve M Shore R Quag lxerl N Scrrbner A Stanzler K Rrsk A Schiffman A Sul lxvan R Smrth J Srmmons M Rocchro 105 .. , . , . ,. ' 7 . ,. ,. :. .,. , . .,. ,. .- , .- .- .4 ,. . 1. ,. , ,A .' .V 4 . 4 :. , V 1 ' A1 Q ' - Q I- a A ,. . K A ' Row two: R. Scott, L. Votal- X - . ,. ,, 6 11 .W 3 - rr, 1 : . xr - .. L W :. A , 1' r H.' . r - v- Y' ,- .. ' - r - v . ,, my . .. W . . I 14 V , -,- , ,A ,- . . ,. , . Q A .. 14. ,. - L ,.. ' 7 ' v ' A ,- ,b 1 Q , ,iv V , Q-M 2'- A ,'gl' ,A-A ' Mr Walter Andersen A dwrer CLASS OFFICERS Row l T Capobranco Secretary S Demrryran SoclalComm1rtee Chairman C Pasqualem Tre-as UIC! Row 2 P Brenckle Presrdent G Pepe Vrce Presrdent Row one C Hull J D1Meg llo J Dupre Mrss Rooney G Ladley J Grenga E Sam martmo Row two J Olxver A Crprr anno B Marns S Buono core W Dalton J DrB1enzo C Pasqualertl J Ucran N Verrado S Steere M Mull Row three S Dickens M Sanford E Lupo J Caldwell T Flsbern K Beaton C De blanco J Smnth Row four A Lander 1 Pepe H Berson A Pensa J Srl vestrx C Pellmr W Bass: J Ursrllo P Welsman S Alto man A Chnstopher Row Hve W Hurry W Cro cacconnl C l-larootunlan R Scott B Shore D Rouslrn L Markowxtz B Backman A Capaldl C Brenckle Row srx R Abate A Taub- man B Rodmsky G Corbe sero J Srgnore E Bennett W Bom S Cesserrem W Florro N Prrtzher 106 : . , : . , ' 1 . ' 3 . ' - 7 ' 7 ! . , . , . - 2 . . , - . .- Y ' I ' ' D V , - . , - Y - .. - , - , . , . , . - Pace, S. Sahagian, T. Capo- : . , . . , l , - - , - , - . ' ' . ' ' - , . . : . , . - , . ', . , .I , . , . , , . , . , . . : . , . , - , - h , Mr Donald Leonard Ad 1 zur CLASS OFICERS Row l C Hanson Vlce Presndent J Nathan Secretary M Sorrentrno Soc1alComm1ttee Chaxr IUHII Row 2 K Polselll Treasurer M Mountain Presrdent Row one B Treqor S Wahl B Lncht Mxss Martm M Wheeler S Wensberg J Sul lnvan Row two L Manclnr L Sa haman ,I Nathan E Mellron K Townsend Row three D Wong L Zan B Wlllxams M Yosrnoff L Werner S Ventura S Wxl ms Row four R Reagan R Sprrngthorp T LISI R Mon tanaro J Wood R Levrrt J Verdi Row Eve J Sweeny 1 Todd A Vessella G West H Zlm merman A Abbatematteo Row s1x P Swartz N Nes but C Wrllnams B Sonetro F Vallante ,I Slmons R Ung t . . 1' , 2 . , A - I f 1 'I ' 7 : . ', - , , , . , . - . , ' . - . I ' ' .' - nmr, J. Sydney, I. Wmklet . , - , I Y ' 3 ' - k . 3 A , u ' u ' A ' , - , - , : . , , . , . , . , . . 1 . , . - , . , . - . - , Row one E Levxtt A Elkm M Fmkle Mxss Campbell M Luke J Jacobson J Franses com Row two Ga1lL1sker J Lev eckas j Fener I Exsenstern H Hrrsch R Lnpson C Han son C jnzmagmn Row three A Grroux M Dyer J I-lj,l1Ol1U1 B Krebs B Goldstem C Fortnn D Ianuccl C Lxght C Doyle Row four A Goldine R Garafalo A Goodman C Katsetos L Goodmp, A jar rett L Goodman F Haas R Hrllxer J Hanzel P Frned man E Kostyla L Laurellr Row five J Dube I Leddy R Dunne M Donahue G Grllespre 1 Gallo R I'ucc1 A Frscher M Dzrob Sophomore Spzrzt Club Azds Champs To Vzctory Row one M Qurnn K ONexl C Marcaccro P Srl ver R Slavrt B Patalano M Sorrentrno Row two A Murphy M Shaw A Nulrnan D Salo- mon C Sherman A McK1n non C Sprsso N Murphy A Scunzlo D Petrocchl Row three B Nelson J Men dola W Murphy L Marzrllr R Penza G McCabe S Ser zan P Sanderson L Melxllo J Robrrsh J Mullen Row four R Lyons P Mrller P MacLean M Mountam J Merchant N Record K Pol sell: H Prnsley R Mrlls A Marks 108 Row one J Caforro M D1 Nunzlo G Curtnn Mr Mut chelano S Dxamond ,I Doob P Bertugllo Row two M Anslow S D1 Iorlo C Bender C Balkun K Buccmn B Consove C Lynch Row three M Lord L Ber man I Dmutu A Callahan B Brnle I Barad M Boya ran Row four C Delle Donne M Dclgman W Brady W Dav 1eS H Braunsteln C Dahya yan R Antonelll T Dan ella R Gxmbxo Row llve IS Burlingame I' Carbone S D1M.uo K Carl son P Cassels Row srx G Datglnerr T Al terman R Berman I Cox M Connery S Brovsn C Bur dick I' Delmonlco F' M Row one j Tow C Frsh L Scott Mr De Paola B I De Rise M Cassidy S Tannrnn Row two J Sarahne J Tru chon A M Lmna H Salk R Patterson K Lythe R Mc Caughey G Castelluccr K Madge A Levme Row three L Iannone W McNe1lly C jordan G Greg son K Lrster K Anderson A Ceselskx F Stepherson G Wlnsor Rov. four C Jepson J Mc Cauley R Parent I Lew N Comet V Samoornan R Jack son Row Eve F Ropzler D Chm1elw1k1,S Mot1n,A Wxl lard, R Pxrtaglxa, R Reposa, A Roberto, B Gorden 'IO9 team Mr Leonard Adwrer CLASS OFFICERS Standrng L Hunt President A Rottenberg Treasurer E Leonard Vlce President Seated Gall Kaplan Secretary Rovf one S Shapnro T Vel em Mrss Hackett C Sum mer B Mazzer B Lnppman Row two J Read R Rubm P Newsham M Mercurno Row three J Cersach S Mrl ler W Lough C Orxel R Lorlto D MOslxcr Row four F Parsnet H Man dell J Patlm S Barsamran W MIntryre,j Kourtesxs 110 Q -..Q x 4. ,ifa l ,gtk N ,X 10' 1 il , 'l!'v-vi 43 y ' Q -. , A .Q In : 1 , 'f .. 'n A me ,C 3 Alv T5,'LT 'gp 1 X -,8f,2a.3,g'll 'rf fy',:t I msmzf ,ix .iff 'I - f - : '. , 1 - 1 ' 3 y v - ' . . . , . 1 , t . , - u ' l - h : . , . . , . . I . , . ' y ' - - y , . ' . 1 . , . 1 ' , - ' Row one B Whntman V DIMCHIIO E FaIc1f.,l1a Mrss McQua1d J Leven G Kap lan K Feldman Row two M Berry J Horen stern S Zmno C Andrade L Jaffa E Blue J Hyde Row three P Barry E Du charme A Andreozzr E Leon ard M Kenney P Counlhan K Hanstosten B Cogswell C Brooks J Brcknell Row four M D1Bar1 J D Ambra A Pottenberpe E D1 Lrhero J Galkm E Hunt L Dlorlo W Blackmar S Jacobson J Tebrow Row hve S Cohen A Tu dmo R Cxocr W Hackett A Johnson M Schern R DeStephano A Frasca K VW NF fu Class 0 January, 1962 K--43 . 'v-Q., aw-N... . ,N W WW'-Q..,..,, . The long awaited moment -dismissal! Q-L s -fb... Row one M Tolman G Wasserman A Zrsserson Mr Kenndey L Zampmx L Woods J Pepe Row two N Young L Wer ner A Zomps Row three S Wmtman R Abrams V Weyler J Watt man C Wrnograd Row four L Young R Zan gan D Cave M Young N Yolm P Healy W Wunsch 112 Row one P Nero C Botv1n E Coslu Mr Penman S Bel lmo 1 Barks S Chalken Row two S Bockoven M Abbatomarco H Baker V Brartsch J Mellor C Angel one A Colafrancesco M Cor rrgan M Aleksandruk Row three L Bruno A Alex ander M Balley P Brown J Baker E Cohen S Ahern J Barone j Covrtz D Bacon D Alfano Row four B August R Bal kom J Beauregard M Blen der C Kalaslnsky L Cogell W Calrse R Alper I' Ab batomarco H Cesarro V Callse J Borland R Cho poorlan W APlCl S Cxrellr D Mills S Berenbaum R Burt C Anderson s .ffigiii 1 n ' ' 'S . Z 'l ' 1 - r ' ' I , ' , ,l . A. . v . - ? U! - 7 I I. , . - 'K vet ' , . , . , 'AN 4 A k C Row F1ye:'R.Baruch, Card I w ssx A Eager Freshmen Swell CI-IS To 1060 ' C ,M A' X A... , yr. q. - Q, I ' nf' , iw Row one: D. Hackman, N. Verde, L. Israel, A. Kairnes, I. Hamburger, VI. Israel, R. Hyman. ' Row two: D. Harrison M , - I- Ingalls, E. Caito. Row three: L. Goldenberg, M. Israel, J. Katz, E, Grande, L. Mellon, D. Palmisciano, L. Girouard. Row four: H. Goldberg, R. Grossman J, Griffith M. Gorn P Gleeson S Gorman R Goldhne Class 0 june, 1962 Row one M Tucker I Tuck P Tencher Mr McCabe C Sulllvan R Teeden J Sullr van Row mo J Svlvander C Stepak E Susn A Tebrow Row three L Peery I' Suz man P Shaprro J Spxcola G Steele J Taraborelll Row four C Wrnn D Wrl son R Sr john R Thomp son H Wrnkleman R Sperry S Fallon K Stevens 113 Row one M Kosryla M M8fgOllS E Lombardozzr Mr Stepak D Lurgro N Kelly E Spazoano Row two A Lrchr C Keefe M Kelley T Marks C Lacy Row three D Kushner M Levy K Landers E Burke W Kapusernslu Row four K Horovutz F Ianrero G Ingraham M Lee E Kryston W Humphrres G Landes N Levnne 114 Rovs one S Randolph D Porter P Roach Mr Clark L Roberts P Muro A Pos ner Rovu two E Rennlclr B Goum -I Rosevsell M Rad occna S Robxnson R Ver rone Rovn three J Reed W Pa doll J Norton A Rouhro G Motta Row four R Mrrlleechy Rend J Pezzulo R Cappallr J Stern H Rrcu l Neuman Row one E Schnlzler R SCOYPIO C Spnzzerrl C Wea thers J Shorter S Sherman D Rousseau Row two L Roseman A Scardera D Levy M Smxth Row three E Scxaretta P Rondma R Sllverman J Srmpson R Stone E Shexn Row four C Sarracmo J Sanford G Srnnth A Sxegel T Russo W Salvatore Class 0 June, 1962 Row one L Haber A Gar ceau J Gugllelmxttr Mr Le vander F Gooclwm C Gxustl S Greenblatt Row two J Fox M Grab- bert H Greenwood S Gol m Row three J Flaherty S Grddmgs G Gertz H Exsen berg R Feldman P Geremxa Row four R Drurry B Greenlaw Q Geery J Mc Carthy 115 Row one: D. Efros C. Mc- Carthy D. Flaxman Miss Wood B. Farber D. Darling L. DeCesare. Row two: D. DiTroia, L. Du- binsky, T. DiFiore, J. Des- sault, D. Fogarty, M. Fogerty, A. Dimond, D. DiPaolo. Row three: P. DePace, J. Davis, J. Trainor, L. Colasan- to, D. Cretella. Row four: M. Cohen, J. Dav- ies M Hi ins R Coleman , - gg v ' v V. DeMarteis, E. Robitla, J. Ferreira. 'l'l6 Row one K McLaughlin J Murphy C Nulman Mr Gauthier J Paley M Pansner A Marino Row two P Moran L MC Caffrey L ORourk P Mc Gee J Aiello L Massaro A Pelletier Row three A Rossi D Mc Govern T McKinnon V Meyers B Marsden Row four R Marotto S Montonaro T Loebenberg M McKenna J McCauley R Meeker B Lyons G1 zclzron C lm mpzomlazp H z ghlz ghts F all -Ms-:ar mg, mei?- Wim ming fwga if-1... fy g 'Mis 3 15 iq Mrs? 'qui dna 4-img 5 ix Mme f 'VI' Y 53. , 'Sai ww-whiff fr '22 V? QQ: Football laurels thrrll Classxcalntes Purple defenders swamp an opponent a 383 A .Hz 59 Classrcal Cheer' Classltal Cheer' julre Krene sparks the Gettrm, to know you Joyce Samdperrl and Gary Slovm chat at school sprrrt llen Pfaffmqn S class party after the Deermg, game 'Nz 1 Neva feathers yonn Classxcal staff Nlrss Mary Rooney mstructs her students IH a tltratron experxment 1 1 u f 4 4 5 f N, K fig- :Q -,.l,,,, .a N ,xt T Q h .,. iw' L, M M x so l t y e .L . ' wg so s 1 . me H N- ' westin he fgffffx . A , 'F . ' ' ' ' f to L ' f - -..4 ,N A if. e 5 k ,Lt K-lilly+.Z'Mtk,eiS,Wfg'i,ffgff f 'r wi- K f A . W. Q - .fym eggs: A , .Q ,, . . ,r ,- ,-fmr, tt In ff . w Q i A A S .W A fa. V , I , . . , ,Q-,L . of Q . lf, M 'ww' Q- ' - J'- ' ,rg Q at vm. ,, . , ,.. , ., mr, - - QQ' K ' ' Q Y I .f 14 K 4 4 , , -V - It fe. -.A Q gf, L .,f'w,5. Lf-'Y ,H . f . , 'pa i J t-- Y . 1. ,. Lf .ery N,-1, - 11- - , . Q - A: ' ' 'xehi v 3 k R ,fl L , ' . 5 k ' ' F s X I ' 4 ,. . P lx k 1 J w K, I fl K' L' V f 'N if, :ae f ., ,. if ' '. E f K '. 'f ' ' Y ' . 4 S S E as-ff' R. E 2 L71 12 2, sa' 'lf Q ,, o 2 ik fi my 2-H321 ' V ' w ps s QN. Z5 tl Q3 75 'WJ 5 5 CADUQEUS edrtors plan yearbook Sandy Zuccarellx Eleanor Mackey Joyce Samdperrl Dxtk Bernstem and judy Reposa plan the layout 1 A110711 enfantf de la patrze Sandy Zuccarellr conducts a French Club meetrng We re as happy as can be' Earl Ludman Marty Gold Fred OH we go Freshman boys start therr workout as Cross Rao and Bruce Parsner enloy the1r cross country workout country season gets under way T 5 a 1 v ,, - gk I , C' 0 fly X f' . ' Q , y I A f y '- - W . I N ' K h 1 f M.. f 5' KI 1: 1 lg ' x ,A A 3 1 I A X.. x t '- 4 , 9 , ' sl P , 5 A . , i 1, 'll Fall assembly bug hr: mth Classnalmres Newspaper ednror Gary Classrml urns Broun Club award Mr O Ncxl accepts the plaque Slovm explams the RIVIFW to the new students Publlcatlons Dance successful Lynn Geclerman ICCCIVCS the queen s bouquet from Drclc Bernstem 0 sw e 7 ll E l ' i in E.. ,1 llk- 4 l 5 J T 5 , .4 K - ' F l ls e , Q Y f ? A A ' 1 .m f ...- . Q 5 1 7 Q ,Q fl Q ' ' i l l 'S s l 19, L N sq E A '- A A mfe,Gmduati0n 8 N . 'ow WQ' If 'Wi in-1. HP' lm 25.1 J F ...LA .A ii- l 6. -my-.,,.,u YQ? if sf 3 Q V yx iii' 1 ff ,W- Classrcalxtes learn the technlques of art Mxss Shurtleff rnsrrucrs one ot her classes ' lung Senlor Play wrdely proclaimed Tom Della Torre rs the center of artennon rn this scene from You Can r Take Ir Wnrh You Sprmg School Hzls H ome Stretch Remember last sprint, Miss Mr Sharltey gertmly examine INCENDIARY BLAZE DAMAGES CLASSICAL FIRE On the night of Tuesday May 6 1958 fire ravaged Classical for the second time in fifteen months. School officials suspended classes for the re- mainder of the week vyhile completing preparations to hold afternoon sessions at Central High School until the end of the school year. During the summer of l958 the Administration Building facing, Classical on Pond Street also was set ablaze and vtas subse- quently demolished. Althouglh Classical was badly damaged and her treasured trophies lost, her famous school spirit re- mained in tact. The faculty and student body Co- operated fully with the School Department and car- ried on successfully' in the face of adversity, true to the school motto: Certare, petere reperire, neque Cedcre. if MacDonald Miss Boyd Mr Thomson an the terrible destruction of the tire xf' AQ v S4 Y-'lv' - f .qu-ha., 1 AWKNCIP 'fl f Ay K A-11.4 91 Incendiary blaze damages Classical! Ruined books epitomize the annihilation. 125 J 4 - .A Ak as I+ I x Pat McC,aflrey wms tenms tournament Tennls champlon lull Teeden Outdoor track comes mto vrevn Herb Noonan leads the pack home ln the 44 im Ulu 5 Bob Kovner wms award Experiments ln metabolxfm cop first Classlcallte Alfred Goldberg IS another wxxnncr Synthcsxs experl gram ment takes a nrst place 'X A x I lg, f- ii' Science marches on: Mr. Thomson and his students observe the wonders of Biology. fi -'IJ-. --....... Mary Luke contributes nnvaludble asslstance to the publxcatxon of the yearbook L Q 2 pl CADUCEUS goes to press Dxtk Bernsteln Joyce Samdperxl Mr jack B own of O'T0ole and Som and Eleanor Mackey put on the nnlshxne touthes 127 The faculty and student body of Classical High School is deeply in- debted to the school nurse, the cus- todians, and the lunch staff for their devoted service to the school. Mr Bohdan Pomoranslsy and Mr Leonard Reynolds custodians H LUNCH STAFF Mrs Colella Mrs DrSchullio Mrs Cotter Mrs Jamieson Miss Santagata Miss Christie and Mrs Robinson clvertzsements Wa' - Lours Contenrr Margaret Babcock june Sxlver Martha jamgochlan and Bruce Paxsner 129 and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs james F O Nell Max H Flaxman Raymond F Frrcker Walter H Andersen Paul F Gleeson Miss Elrzabeth j MacDonald Mr Wlllram Penman Mr and Mrs john H Peterson Mrs HenryR Montagano and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Frank E Mr and Mrs Clement Powsner Howard T Moone john A Shannon George Melrdossran j Edward Ormond Paul Medynskr Herbertl Noonan Charles McWey Arthurj Morrns Edward F McLaughl1n Mrlton W Marchant McCaHery Wllmer A jennnngs Patrons and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs 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Costa Horace Corrente Albert Conn Leo Cohen Aaron Davrs Norman Felnberg Wnllxam Davrs and Mrs and Mrs Italo Ferrarr Mareno DeLrsr Thomas Della Torre Anthony DeThomas Robert A Doyle Armand Francoeur Dana E Fredenbugh Leonard Y Goldman Arthur Gnroux jack Garfmkel Thomas K Reynolds Sidney Flsch Wrllram A Rrsk Wrllxam F Srmmons j john Srmone Salvatore Santopletro Nathan Samdperrl Edward Tarsa joseph j Sxndle john A Teeden Edward Trrangolo Edward Spxzzxrrn Edmund Tortolanr Albert VanN1euwenhu1ze Mrs K B Mark and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Lewns Talan Ralph Vessella Stephen G Wrllramson Louxs Zrnnr Laurence M Weyker Maxwell Waldman Edmund Waldman Mr and Mrs Danxel Hrggnns Mr and Mrs james Mournxghan Rev Fr Wnllxamj Good Mr and Mrs Leo T Dunne Mrs Angelrna Teolxs Mr and Mrs joseph Waksler Mrs Thomas C Kelly and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Lours Flint Irvxng Chandler Severmlo Crpolla Ralph Lrscro Samuel M Gerste1n Mrs Mary Cantone and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Anthony Conn Nxcholas Pullano Lours lavarone Felrx C3llglUfl Vrto Castaldr Abraham Kampner Lawrence A Bouchard V Albert De Crrstofaro john Pretrantonro Mrs Marla De Manna Mrss Roberta F Kelly Mr and Mrs Domenxc D Ercole Mrs Pearl Alarre and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Laurence C Woolman and Mrs Edward Vrglrottx r and Mrs Mxllard Block Mrs Mary C Gnlmore Mass Marporle S Gilmore Mrss Ann C Cavanaugh Mr and Mrs j Lyons Moore Mrs Cather1neD Krene Mr and Mrs Gerald j Fogarty Mr and Mrs Anthonyj Russo Prof and Mrs juan Lopez Morrllas I I l' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Leon H Bakst Donald F Nerney Carl Pfaffmann Eugene Reposa Bernard Podrat Genarrno Zmno Vmcent DeCrrstofaro Mrlton Dubmsky john G Faxrhurst Edward F j Dwyer Burton Fmberg Archne Flnkelstenn Paul 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IT S SMART to lzne up job zntervzews well ln advance of graduation And one of the best places I know to con tact zs the Telephone Company Several of ns from my gracluatzng class are workzng here anol every one of ns loves 'Lt T6l6ph0l'l6 Jobs are lmportant ones We have our own tralnlng pro gram Wh1Ch you can enter wlthout any prevxous Job expemence The pay IS good and youll get regular ralses Xa. Why not come and see our employ ment lntervlewer soon before you graduate Ask the Guldance Counselor kj 5 at your school to tell you when and Where to apply NEW ENGLAND TELEPHGNE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY a I 1 II ' 77 . , . , . Xf' I . . I ,pyy M ff: as . 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S 010 '02 1010K-0'0 x0v 01'-0ff0v' X 4710N0'?6'040N014Qc0S'0K047'0I'6W0110f'040N020f'0 ?'040S x Good Wishes To The CLASS of 1959 ' APEX INCORPORATED 495 CENTRAL AVENUE PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND Zi u'i'- WE CATER TO Jrosgtgff, Wo 'TIES coIlY9 THE SCHOOL IMPORTERS EXPORTERS CROWD 590 Elmwood Ave fat Columbus Sq J STuort 1 7200 7201 7202 RHODE ISLANDS DAVID CHERNACK LARGEST STORE H?K0'6'0K0'010'X0'f0'L0 01f01C020N0 0'-0 -0K0 '0K0 114010102 1026 s ' ' Oo Q Q -'- -4 9 . 9 PROVIDENCE 7, R. I. . I 5 5 . X -'-0K0W 940'40 -0s01s0N-0X?20 0f'-0N05'J'K0N7'0f'-01 9 fr ' 4 , ,111 ' , L-'L Ii 4,91 5'WX 'M LW' W WL G wld In I KVVWI , If Li If f 166 Ikclififi A I lmkflfqlfil , I j L u-LW' L I , wow' A Lt, fw , . f L1 I I 14' I L on ,ef f fft .VV IUVH I ROOM 21 ROOM 20 ROOM 22 The C lasslcal Busmess Mana er Bruce L Paxsner Valene Nelson Adverhsmg Sfaff Richard Shannon Angela VIQIIOHI Joan Kennedy Ann Wllhamson Adverhsmg Manager Rosalind Galluclo Asst Adverfnsmg Manager Louis Contenh Adviser 09' Rev lew Ednor un Chief Sporis Edlfor Features Edlior Exchanges Svaff Photographers Bruce Mnss Ehzabeih McQuand Ga ry Slovm Wllllam Hlndle Merlyn Davies Sandra Reazen Marc Davis Powsner Gerald Knrshenbaum REVIEW BUSINESS STAFF REVIEW EDITORIAL STAFF 02401 l'l7f0'H01 0N01f01-0X0N0Y-0201401-7f0110' 4-0 0K0 !0'f9'i95 5 5 5 9 Q 5 1' 5 Il . I 9 g Assi. Business Rosenthal, News-EdiIor..I!.iH ., '.,.,.'... , ...' lfsya Eliash 5 U . 8 . ,.... .. ,, ' . 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Our faculty who gave much of therr valuable trme Mr A Forest Ranger for havrng managed our frnances Mrss Dorothy Shurtleff who rnstructed us rn the use of art Lorrng Studros for therr prompt and courteous servrce Mr Ralph Mrllspaugh and Mr George Avakran of the Lorrng Srudros Mr jack Brown of OToole and Sons publrshers of the 1959 CADUCEUS Katherrne Gauthrer and joan Podrat for the cover desrgn Mr Walter Andersen Mrss Elrzabeth MacDonald and Mr Wrllram Penman our advrsers for therr pa trent gurdance assrstance and excellent supervrsron Joyce Samdperrl for the theme copy Mr and Mrs Perry Bernstern and Mr and Mrs Nathan Samdperrl for the use of therr homes AND THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY for therr assrstance and co operatron In short to all who have helped to make thrs job easrer and more enloyable Professor Arlan R Coolrdge of Brown Unrversrty for hrs rnsprrrng address Dr Lours Prchrerrr for hrs assrstance rn helprng us to procure and present our theme Mr Harry A Grote of the S K Smrth Company The Class of 1959 thanks rts advertrsers whose personal rnterest and financral ard have been necessary for the comprlatron of thrs book The edrtors also express therr srncere apprecratron and gratrtude to all commrttee members for therr work rnterest and effort rn preparrng the 1959 CADUCEUS THE CADUCEUS BOARD Srncerely Rrchard Bernstern Edrtor rn Chref Eleanor Mackey Layout Edrtor Joyce Samdperrl Copy Edrtor Judrth Reposa Assrstant Edrtor Sandra Zuccarellr Assrstant Edrtor Frfty five years ago the Class of 1904 produced the first CADUCEUS as a memento for Classrcalrtes and a messenger to the world outsrde To frnd 1 surtable name for therr book they turned to Classrcal Myth ology Caduceus was the name of the staff borne by Mercury, messenger of the rmmortal gods Wrth rt Vrrgrl says, the god gave sleep and took rt away, flew through the sky and performed other remark able feats 7. 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