Sacred Heart High School - Corric Yearbook (Kingston, MA)

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DLC. omc ftsieoented 76e Second ty ' tcutcccrftna (tyaoc Sacked ftyecvit ScAoot ’7%ci4 6idtu iette ?9Sg EDITOR. . .Geraldine Gallant ASSISTANT EDITORS. . . Kathleen Reade, Jane Crawford PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR. . Marianne Drott LAYOUT EDITOR. . . Elizabeth Abate BUSINESS MANAGERS. . . Frank Alsheimer, Sally Ann Alsheimer DEDICATION TRIBUTES FACULTY GRADUATES UNDERGRADUATES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES GRADUATION 3 HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND RICHARD J. CUSHING, D. D. OUR BELOVED ARCHBISHOP, FATHER, FRIEND, AND SHEPHERD. 4 TO SISTER M. IRENAEA, C. D. P. BELOVED ADMINISTRATOR, AND FRIEND OF ALL ASSOCIATED WITH SACRED HEART A WISE LEADER whose vision, zeal, hard, work, and perseverance brought forth Sacred Heart High School. . . A DEVOTED RELIGIOUS whose dedicated life has influenced those privileged to work with her. . . A DILIGENT EDUCATOR whose interest and energy challenge all to develop God-given talents and provide our Church and our Country with loyal and worthy citizens. . . AN UNDERSTANDING FRIEND whose advice was always kindly and wisely given despite the many pressing duties that demanded her immediate attention. . . WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 with gratitude, devotion, and love, dedicate this second issue of the CORRIC 5 SISTER PAUL MARIE Sister Paul Marie as principal, teacher, counselor, and friend has inspired and guided us during our four years of high school. Through her personal magna¬ nimity, integrity, and professional excellence, she has become an insepa¬ rable part of Sacred Heart. And thus our high school days will always mean more to us for her having been identi¬ fied with them. We pay tribute to you, Sister Paul Marie, in this record of our respect for you. SISTER M. NOEL Sister Noel has been with us from the time Sacred Heart was located in Plymouth. She has always had a sincere interest in every¬ one of us. It is quite unusual for a class to have the same report teacher for so many successive years, but such was the privi¬ lege and good fortune of the graduates of nineteen hundred fifty-eight. Sister Noel ' s advice and understanding have aided us when we most needed it. We shall never forget the many times she has been our friend and the inspiration and challenge provided by one who lives a dedicated life in the field of education. 6 SISTER M. GERTRUDE SISTER JOSEPH MARY SISTER JOHNETTE SISTER MARY VICTOR SISTER BERNARD MARY SISTER MARY 8 SISTER MARY CECILE SISTER ROSEMARIE SISTER JEAN CLAIR SISTER M, TERENCE SISTER HILDA MARIE SISTER M. KATHLEEN 9 SISTER M. FLORITA SISTER M. COSMA SISTER M. LONGINA SISTER MARIA GORETTI 10 SISTER VERA MARIE Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus, We thank You for all the graces and blessings You have bestowed upon us during the years spent at Sacred Heart. First and foremost we thank You for our firm Catholic Faith. We are deeply g rateful to our dear parents, not only for their love and understanding, but also for the many sacrifices necessary to train and educate us as future Catholic citizens. Bless them. Thank You, Sacred Heart of Jesus, for the dedicated sisters who have given us our Catholic education in this school which is under Your special patronage. For these and Your many other gifts, we are humbly grateful. We implore Your Divine Guidance in the fulfillment of our future vocations, whether that be in the life of consecrated religious following Your Divine footsteps or as married men and women imitating the example of the Holy Family. Finally, we beg for the grace to always love and obey You, Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus. Mary Harrington m ELIZABETH ANN ABATE Plymouth National Honor Society 3, 4 Historian 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 (Layout Editor) Newspaper 4 (Art Editor) Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 3, 4 (Captain) Dramatics 3, 4 Liz. . . kept .the local newspaper informed of S. H. H. S. activities. . artistic abilities and fun loving qualities. . . definite taste in her choice of literature. . . generous nature. . . chatter, a specialty. . . the Hi-Lo ' s. . . a girl of the hour 14 Plymouth National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council Advisory 4 Secretary 1 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 (Business Mgr. ) Newspaper 4 (Typist) Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Sally. . . efficient. . . indispensible typist for Corric and Surf and Spray . . . many, many talents. . . an active participant in all the affairs of the class of ' 58. . .lots of school spirit. FRANK EDMUND ALSHEIMER Plymouth National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 4 President 1 Vice President 2, 3 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 (Business Mgr. ) Newspaper 4 (Asst. Editor) Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank. . . compiled an excellent scholastic record. . . public speaking. . . fascinated by physics and chemistry. . .willingness to do hard work and lots of determination. 15 JUDITH MARGARET ARTHUR Hanover Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Judy. . . an easy going disposition. . . flair for writing. . . four year mem¬ ber of the glee club. . . always made a noteworthy contribution to class discussions. . . an avid tennis fan. . . editor of C. Y. O. newspaper. . . her friendly smile and pleasant manner won for her the name of Sunshine. GAIL ANNE BISSONNETTE Middleboro Yearbook 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Gay. . . a ready smile and genial personality. . . made it to school each morning just as the 8:45 bell was ringing. . . superior glee club soprano. . . habit of looking on the bright side of things. . . class equestrian. . .wonderful qualities. 16 ROBERT ANTHONY BONGIORNO Duxbury Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Bob. . . a stalwart bass in the glee club. . . very talented performer on the piano. . . showed exceptional dramatic ability as Everyman and Mr. Kenyon in the class play. . . interested in music, music, music. ELAINE AUGUSTA BRENNER Plymouth Student Council Advisory 4 Yearbook 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Elaine. . . exceptional dramatic ability. . . a bright future in the secretarial field. . . always well dressed. . . dancing enthusiast. . . prefers black Jaguars. . . collects all kinds of souvenirs. 17 JOAN ELIZABETH BRODERICK Hanson National Honor Society 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Dramatics 4 Joan. . . rather quiet and a bit reserved. . . a pleasant smile for all. . . noted for her wizardry in stenography. . . lists her special hobbies as skating and collecting photographs. GAIL ELIZABETH COBB Plymouth Debate 2 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Cobby. . . circulating editor of the Surf and Spray . . . mistress of the Dauphine. . . devoted golfer. . . memories of summers spent at Dennisport. . . an everready smile with a kind word for everyone. . . a promising career ahead in the field of advertising. 18 JULIE FRANCES COBB Duxbury National Honor Society 3, 4 Historian 3 Yearbook 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Julie. . . reserved but very well liked. . . a loyal and considerate friend. . . mild in manner with a lively sense of humor. . . always interested, whether the event at hand pertains to studies or extra¬ curricular activities. MARIA CHRISTINA CONNOR Medford Debate 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 A two year boarder. . . enlivened existence in La Rouche dorm. . . a warmhearted personality. . . she loves ice skating. . . forever full of fun and very helpful. . . hopes to pursue modeling as a career. 19 JANE FRANCES CRAWFORD So. Yarmouth Student Council Advisory 4 Debate 4 Yearbook 4 (Asst. Editor) Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Crawfinckle. . . million dollar smile and repertoire of ad-libs . . . our future physical education teacher...happy-go-lucky nature. . . discriminating taste in clothes. . . a deep love of water skiing and the blue, blue Atlantic. LEO STEPHEN DALEY Duxbury Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Basketball 3, 4 Leo. . . a quiet, good natured classmate. . . always collegiate. . . a calm unruffled personality. . . interested in photography and all sports. . . the frequent jaunts to anywhere. . . carefree. 20 CAROL ANN D ' AMBROSIO Manomet Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Carol. . . ardent record fan and collector. . . dry humor. . . a very welcome addition to our class as a junior. . . glossary of witty and dry remarks. . . she leaves us many fond memories. . . we ' ll never forget her lively parties. MARIANNE ELIZABETH DROTT Barnstable National Honor Society 3, Student Council 3, 4 Vice President 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 (Photography Ed. ) Newspaper 4 (Asst. Editor) Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Drotts. . . ready for a discussion anytime at all. . . ardent fan of the Hi-Lo ' s. . . consistent honor student who journeyed afar with the noble Aeneas. . . the very best of company. 21 PALMA MARIE ELLIS Cohas sett Student Council Advisory 4 Debate 4 Newspaper 4 Yearbook 4 Glee Club 4 Dramatics 4 Didn ' t come to Sacred Heart until the senior year. . . made herself at home immediately and became active in all school activities. . . lent a helping hand to every cause . . . Detroit ' s pride and joy. LEONARD STEPHEN GAFFNEY King ston Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 1, 4 Lenny. . .keenly interested in jets. . . spent many after school hours with the U. S. Marine Reserves. . . social life appealed to him. . . friendly nature and contagious grin. . . always ready with fun when the occasion arises. 22 JAMES RICHARD GARRITY Plymouth Student Council 3, 4 President 4 Yearbook 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 4 Jimmy. . . worked zealously on the advertisement committee of the Corric . . . interested in all types of athletics. . . a friendly personality with a roguish twinkle in his eye. GERALDINE GALLANT Green Harbor National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 4 Secretary 2, 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 (Editor) Newspaper 4 (Editor) Glee Club 2, 3,4 Cheerleading 3, 4 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4 Gerry. . . made a very splendid contribution to school life in all departments. . . many talents, many activities. . . another four year Latin scholar. . . an ardent admirer of Lester Lanin. 23 ROBERT ALLEN GOODWIN Plymouth National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 President 3 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Goodie. . . serious level-headed type. . .willing to work to reach his desired goal. . . circulating editor for the Corric . . . ably handled sports publicity for Sacred Heart. VIRGINIA ANN GRATTAN Green Harbor National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Gini. . . a very neat dresser. . . vivacious and friendly. . . has fine sense of humor. . . girl ' s sports editor for the Surf and Spray . . . happy knack of keeping busy. . . loves convertibles, top down. 24 PATRICIA ANN HANLON Chatham Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Patti. . . from old Cape Cod. . . full of pep and bubbling with fun and laughter. . . an outstanding pony tail. . . many, many friends. . . arrived at Sacred Heart in the junior year. . . captain of the varsity basketball team. . .promising future in physical education. MARY ELIZABETH HARRINGTON OUR PRAYER FOR YOU May Blessings like the silent showers That make the prospects fair Fall round you thro 1 life ' s busy hours To heighten joy and soothe all care. May the tender heart of Our Saviour Grant you length of happy days Reward you with his precious love In a thousand gracious ways. JOHN RICHARD MCGOVERN Hanover Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Dick. . . an easy going person.. . always ready for fun. . . winning smile. . . made many friends. . . really enjoys life. . . an avid movie goer. . .lots of admirable qualities. . . liked most of all because he is just Dick. I KATHLEEN FRANCES READE Plymouth National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 4 Treasurer 3, 4 Debate 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 4 (Asst. Editor) Newspaper 4 (Art Editor) Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Kathy. . . Class dues please . . . artistic ability. . .genial manner . . . diligent. . . a necessity for success in all activities. . . a likeable redhead with many mischievous tendencies. 26 PATRICIA ANN ROACH Elmwood Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Pat. . . on the quiet side but with a friendly disposition. . . unabatable hunger. . . pleasant and soft spoken . . . studied hard. . . always ready to assist. . . always neatly and very attractively dressed. NANCY PAULA ROBBINS Buzzards Bay Student Council Advisory 4 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Paula. . . a necessary member on the Corric and Surf and Spray staffs as typist. . . a mainstay of the varsity basketball team for two years. . . strong determination to succeed. . . a diligent worker. 27 VIRGINIA MAE TURNBULL Middleboro National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 4 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Ginny. . . a pleasant personality keynoted by sincerity. . . always ready to lend a helping hand. . . extremely talented chemistry student. . . graciousness always is characterized by her. . . she is interested in nursing. 28 DONALD JOSEPH ROYCROFT Duxbury Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Donnie. . . another of our Marine Reserves. .. an active C. Y. O. member. . . frequent hunting trips and jaunts ... a genial personality and a dreamer at heart. . . all sports interest him. . . socially always the right thing at the right time. ALICE ELIZABETH WELLS Ocean Bluffs Student Council Advisory 4 Yearbook 4 Debate 3, 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Alice. . . friendly nature. . .joined the class as a junior and made many friends. . . future dietician. . . has a becoming modesty, an outstanding characteristic. . . a mature outlook but young at heart. 29 S eniord Doesn ' t the library have the answer? If not, ask Frank. It ' s pretty, but is it art 9 30 Reading maketh a full man. They make music ' s soothing sound. ion 31 — f72 CL add 36 37 What 1 s that ? _ Water 38 Cold coke, anyone ? The Indian® did it tO° ' What ' s so funny about Latin? live -£ a c , c d Parle-vous francais? •SodIi omore Remember -- A stitch in time saves nine. Treasure Island ttMNMNM m And now we know what makes it tick. s, naps Sophomores soon found out the library doesn ' t have all the answers, but it pays to spend plenty of time there. You mean all of that is in me? A kind of conquest Caesar made here. Nine Robots ■■ Common tangent . . . then what ? music, Music, MUSIC! What ' s going on here? Reading can be fun! 43 What was that measurement again? A pause for a pose Billy and Micky. 46 Watch that thumb, Bob. It ' s interesting though, isn ' t it? It ' s not the hem marker, nor is it the hem, could it be Dorothea? Intensive concentration on heavy literature. 47 And Paddy took over. ter Have some more milk oo d ° r ni The STUDENT COUNCIL ranks as the leading student organization. Dedicated toward promoting the general welfare of the student body, the STUDENT COUNCIL is a representative group of students selected by their classmen to govern for the common good. The STUDENT COUNCIL has been active in supporting worthwhile student activities and promoting projects for the better¬ ment of school life. As usual the Council has kept All halls, stairways, and classrooms under control when classes are not in session. The place of student government at Sacred Heart remains secure and ever ready to expand its horizon to grow with the Sacred Heart of tomorrow. 50 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 51 3 orendic Debating is an art and a science of convincing. Logic and effective communication are methods used to convince the party of opposition. The debaters have held many discussions and debates. The members have done a fine job in representing Sacred Heart. MHH raMM— 52 cut • BE STlM° r - •■ • i ll u in:«Ai. A ' t; |r jj ' v ,s s ' r ™ 0 lM. Sil:IB or (■ 7HK l:KU 0 HT«F ' ‘if i m E«ajon , HllAl.inri) , - WWw ' i im ■ --T y ■p S ' V- f pBWWi .: -VWkll mm 5 r,m r.Am ‘ME S r J m£- J U ait D Jrr, jhttrrnaliaiul JSonuraij Soring tnr ' iiiflh Sriiool Journalists °i . “ ■ot t0 lot 4 S, _ Ic , ,a r v° • v c e 0 we 1 ' ,t« ste o e ed oi S t S ,«, - t ■ ' , Vt. c to ? . ' 4 6 t0 ° de e V e : e de cr }t- vl - v ' t - s re st a w° - to r; This year the SURF AND SPRAY took a big step in growing with Sacred Heart by extending its publications to five times a year. The SURF AND SPRAY serves the school well by keeping students and faculty posted on major events, both before and after they happen. This publi¬ cation gives the opportunity to many students interested in newspaper to gain experience in that field. The SURF AND SPRAY also pro¬ motes worthy causes and activities, provides our supporters with information about our school and presents and clarifies the goals and values of Sacred Heart. SURF AND SPRAY S rctiui tied PK iHHl By WWijfe WL1NM Mt-‘ 3£29 WJjSf i V; Vi j|| ill b( ; a jfj| v ■ 1 f fh if ' : i ' ll ■ B I I l ! 56 Coach Gil O ' Neill hetbafl o The ' 57- 58 court action by Sacred Heart teams cannot be described as a glowing success but we all hope that in the near future S. H. H. S. will have brighter days in basketball. But victories are not only won on the court but are achieved by all important sportsmanship and the feeling of accomplishment through teamwork. We have all grown inwardly by the experience found on the basketball court. asfift awns cun AJhite Christmad bbi s e n . paC e Y .e Y° n 3 et aT t a eV’ U rS ' p e a c ° c aa3 f B ce. ' 1At- sS tf. • o 1 - r Co ° r o e a Ae M s ' • S r Ga ant ' °iA. pT ° U £ U S A Ce ' rv Y i oto ic lt „, ' . ■ ■ o u ' , v£ etVv X , P rV ' ' ,J rl er ' ds ' c eT 5 .a S e t-O anC 0 .0 «•• ®° s9 o • O’ Se ° ,S s S e “ 10 s 3 - pe3- cxv Last minute details. Meet our chaperons. Brings back happy memories. Coronation f -—I iv iw i JOf I mh y 70 71 . SPONSORS Rev. JOHN J. BROWN St. Mary of the Sacred Heart Hanover Rev. RICHARD F. NORTON St. Mary North Plymouth Rev. MICHAEL F. COLLINS Our Lady of the Assumption Green Harbor Rev. GEORGE A. SCULLY St. Ann’s by the Sea Ocean Bluff Rt. Rev. THOMAS F. DEVLIN St. Anthony Cohasset Rev. JOSEPH P. SHEA Sacred Heart Middleboro Rev. DANIEL A. FLYNN St. Christine Marshfield Rev. EDWARD J. SULLIVAN St. Mary of the Nativity Scituate Rev. TIMOTHY M. HOWARD Holy Family Duxbury Rev. ANTHONY J. DANIELE St. Mary North Plymouth Rev. ERNEST R. McDONALD Our Lady of Lourdes Carver Rev. JAMES F. LALLY St. Joseph Kingston Rev. JOHN D. MacEACHERN St. Peter Plymouth Rev. JOHN A. McLAUGHLIN St. Peter Plymouth Rev. JOSEPH D. MEREDITH St. Joseph Kingston Rev. JOHN H. O’DONNELL St. Peter Plymouth Rev. GILBERT S. PHINN St. Peter Dorchester 78 SPONSORS Dr. DANIEL F. McNEARNEY Middleboro, Mass. Mr. Mrs. THOMAS MORONEY Wallingford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. HERMAN ALSHEIMER Whitman, Mass. Miss DOROTHY FERRY East Bridgewater, Mass. Miss ANN ALSHEIMER Kingston, Mass. Compliments of A FRIEND Mr. Mrs. FRANK ALSHEIMER Plymouth, Mass. Mrs. EDWARD ROACH Hanover, Mass. FRANK SALLY ANN ALSHEIMER Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Mrs. FRANK WELLS Ocean Bluff, Mass. Mr. Mrs. LEO S. DALEY Duxbury, Mass. Mr. Mrs. RAYMOND F. CONNOR Medford, Mass. Dr. Mrs. FRANK J. ABATE, JR. Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Mrs. GEORGE E. TUBMAN South Hanover, Mass. ELIZABETH ADELE ABATE Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Mrs. STANLEY BISHOP Chatham, Mass. Mrs. RITA C. COBB Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Mrs. HARRY J. ROBBINS Buzzards Bay, Mass. Mr. Mrs. MYRON A. TURNBULL Middleboro, Mass. Dr. Mrs. V. V. RAGONETTI Plymouth, Mass. Mr. Mrs. E. V. BISSONNETTE Middleboro, Mass. Mr. Mrs. DON H. ELLIS Cohasset, Mass. Mrs. ELEANOR COLLINS Cohasset, Mass. DONALD C. COFFEY. D.M.D. Plymouth-Hanover, Mass. 79 BUSINESS SPONSORS TOWNE PHARMACY TUCY BROS. FLORISTS East Bridgewater, Mass. Buzzards Bay, Mass. MANDO’S AUTO SCHOOL CAPEWAY VARIETY STORE Route 3, Duxbury, Mass. R.F.D. Buzzards Bay, Mass. BAY MOTOR CO. JAY’S DRUG STORE South Duxbury, Mass. Buzzards Bay, Mass. HANSON MOTOR SALES TINY JIM’S TOWN CLUB Hanson, Massachusetts Buzzards Bay, Mass. STEIN’S FURNITURE STORE FREDERIC’S FLOWERS North Plymouth, Mass. Buzzards Bay, Ma ss. MARINE APPLIANCE CO. JAY DEE’S South Duxbury, Mass. Buzzards Bay, Mass. KENT’S BEAUTY SALON SILOUETTE SHOP Plymouth, Mass. Chatam, Mass. ROCKLAND COAL GRAIN CO. CHATAM JEWELERS Rockland, Mass. Chatam, Mass. PLYMOUTH MEN’S SHOP WILLIAM E. TRIBOU CO. Plymouth, Mass. Middleboro, Mass. TOMMY’S OIL SERVICE CENTER CARD SHOP Buzzards Bay, Mass. Middleboro, Mass. 80 PATRONS STUDENT PATRONS Mr. Mrs. MILO CAVICCHI Dr. Mrs. FREDERICK F. O’BRIEN Mr. Mrs. JAMES M. SKEHAN Mr. Mrs. LOUIS CLEMENT MARGARET KAIR BETTE CRAWFORD Mr. Mrs. THOMAS E. GRATTAN PETER DROTT Dr. LEO N. GIBBONS Dr. GEORGE P. CANUCCI, D.M.D. Mr. Mrs. JEROME A. GALLANT, Jr. Mr. Mrs. JOHN J. MAGEE Mr. Mrs. WILFRED S. PEASE Mr. Mrs. JOHN DeARRUDA MARY O’ROURKE Mr. Mrs. WALTER CASSIDY Mr. Mrs. A. PROTESTANT Mr. Mrs. ROBERT TURNBULL Mr. Mrs. THOMAS MOORE, SR. Mr. Mrs. KENNETH MOORE Miss LAURA VECCHI Compliments of FRIENDS Mr. Mrs. GEORGE H. COBB Mr. Mrs. WILLIAM P. SULLIVAN Miss MADLENE CONNOR Miss GRACE BURNS Mr. Mrs. ROBERT TURNBULL Mr. Mrs. EDMUND V. FURTADO Dr. A. L. DOUGLAS Mrs. DANIEL DONOVAN LEO DALEY Mr. EDWARD 0. ROCCO Mr. Mrs. EDWARD F. READE BUSINESS PATRONS VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE JOHNSON’S FLOWERS LAFOREST’S E. W. GOODHUE LUMBER CO. JAN SALES BENET’S GARAGE BOSNENGO, HDWE. INC. ANTI’S TAILOR SHOP JERRY’S MARKET Dougie Bailey Kitty Hussey Michael Pincelli Gail McCormack Alice Mahoney Virginia Savage Ruthanne Staniunas Gail O’Brien Maryellen Spinale Roberta Skeehan Char Fitzmaurice Janet McLean Mary Gammon Barbara Hall Michael Roycroft William Alsheimer Maureen Roycroft Betsy Smith Janice Franks Fred Killinger Maryellen Charron Sheila Morey Julie Miles Connie Magee Jean Stuart Carl Nordin Philip Brenner Michael Cavicchi Rosemary Murphy Bernard DeLory Justin McLaughlin Jean Fitzgerald Janet Ryder Virginia Stefani Pat O’Connell Eleanor Murphy Maureen Sheehan Kathy Slyne Maryanne DelPrete Natalie Petrell William Connell Betty Cobb Michael Roach Lois Broderick Kaaren Turnbull 81 SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL 130 Court Street Plymouth, Massachusetts BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1958 MISHANNOCK ALPHA SCHOOL Route 80 OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION Green Harbor Massachusetts REV. MICHAEL F. COLLINS Kingston, Massachusetts The Faculty and Graduating Class of Sacred Heart High School Gratefully Acknowledge The Superior Quality of the Work and the Service, Cooperation, and Personal Interest Extended by the DICKSONS, The Official Photographers for the “CORRIC.” The Staff is Happy and Proud to Pay This Tribute to the Dicksons Studio and Its Personnel. In Grateful Appreciation Compliments and Blessings From ST. PETER’S PARISH Plymouth for the Great Work of Sacred Heart School FATHER MacEACHERN father McLaughlin FATHER O’DONNELL Compliments of O’BRIEN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY INC. 400 Rutherford Avenue Boston 29, Mass. 143 COURT STREET Congratulations Graduates, May the course of your success lie along the way of life, chartered by the Laws of God. 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Compliments of UPHOLSTERING—BEDDING BRENNER’S PAINT SHOP REPAIRED AND MADE TO ORDER PAINT-WALLPAPER 84 Court Street ARTISTS SUPPLIES Plymouth, Massachusetts CARTMELL FUNERAL SERVICE SHIRETOWN MOTORS INC. 150 Court Street __ 365 Standish Avenue S a l es Service PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS Water Street, Plymouth PI 6-3400 INCORPORATED I8S2 FEDERALIZED 1937 SEVENTY-SIX YEARS IN THE PROMOTION OF THRIFT IN THE PLYMOUTH TRADITION INSURED SAVINGS BUDGET PLAN HOME LOANS PLYMOUTH FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS WOOD’S FISH MARKET RALPH F. GOODWIN, PROP. QUALITY SEAFOODS Main Street Ext. Plymouth, Mass. Compliments of MAYFLOWER SEAFOODS CO. Town Wharf Plymouth, Mass. Taylor 6-2579 MR. JOSEPH HANOVER, MASS. Route 3—Corner of Broadway Compliments of THE SOUTH SHORE’S FINEST” TEDESCHI’S SUPER MARKETS ROCKLAND HANOVER BRAINTREE PLYMOUTH—KINGSTON HULL-NANTASKET Compliments of PURITAN CLOTHING CO. MODERN STORES FOR MEN AND BOYS” PLYMOUTH ROCKLAND THE GRADUATES OF 1958 are SINCERELY AND DEEPLY GRATEFUL To the High School Student Body and The Members of the Sacred Heart Grade School. Their contribution and support have made possible this publication of the “CORRIC” Room 112, Grade 11 Room 111, Grade 10 Room 110, Grade 9 Room 109, Grade 9 Room 108, Grade 10 Room 107, Grade 7 8 Room 106, Grade 8 Room 105, Grade 7 Room 104, Grade 5 6 Room 103, Grade 5 Room 102, Grade 4 Room 101, Grade 4 Room 99, Grade 6 PLYMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY Robbins Road Plymouth, Mass. Sponsor of the SCHOOL SAVINGS PROGRAM at the Sacred Heart School PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK The Friendly Bank” j VISIT THIS BANK—USE OUR SERVICES Compliments of M M SPORTING GOODS CO., INC. 35 Main Street Plymouth, Mass. SYLVESTER COMPANY Compliments of Building and Marine THE VILLAGE PHARMACY Hardware—Lumber Free RX Delivery HANOVER- MASSACHUSETTS Washington Street Duxbury The Hours 10-5 Daily Mondays 1-5 Compliments of TALBOTS THE STUDIO IN DUXBURY FASHIONS AND GIFTS Duxbury, Mass. A New England Country shop devoted SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE” to finding the highest quality merchandise at the best possible prices for its patrons. Compliments of ERNIES 330 Court Street Tel. PI 6-9846 PILGRIM GRILL RESTAURANT Featuring: American Italian Foods Souvenir and Gift Shop Opposite Plymouth Rock Specializing in Pizzas Banquet Room for Parties Dancing Every Sat. Nite Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments Compliments of of ARONS FURNITURE CO. COLONIAL DINER 18 Middle Street Plymouth, Mass. Frances Blanche Maynard Tel. PI 6-9600 Everything for the Home” PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY J. EMMETT SULLIVAN SON FUNERAL HOME 4145 E. WATER STREET ROCKLAND Serving the Old Colony District 1897 ESTABLISHED 1824 VOLTA OIL COMPANY TEXACO Range Fuel Oils—Gasoline Industrial Fuel Oil P.O. BOX 346 RADIO STATION W P L M Plymouth, Mass. SAMOSET STREET-RT. 44 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. OUR OIL MAKES WARM FRIENDS NORTH PLYMOUTH MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS J. A. Almeida Market Mando’s Furniture Alves Shoe Store North Plymouth Liquor Bennotti ' s Market Mart Broccoli’s Market Padovani’s Pharmacy Can ton i Coal Oil Co. Perry’s Market Ceccaralli’s—Cleaners Puritan Garage Contente’s Shoe Store Seaside Grill Danforth’s Bakery Sheehan’s Ernie’s Grill Sherman’s Furniture Jose Fonseca Star Lunch The Green Thumb Shwom Brothers Dept. Johnny’s Shoe Repair Store Knife’s Market Valente Bros. A. Maccaferri Son Volta Oil Co. JOHN E. JORDAN CO. 1 MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS MALAGUTI BROTHERS CAPE TRAVEL AGENCY Orfeo H. Sgarzi Henry A. Ferrari MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH GAMBINI’S LUNCHEONETTE BLISS HARDWARE CO. r AMRIMI’C 1 1 IMr ' UEC ' iMETTE Williams Oil-O-Mat Heating Plumbing UAfYlDllNI j LUINUICUINCl Ic Shell Fuel Oils Jim and Del Panagoplos—owners Locksmiths Soda Fountain Table Service Pittsburgh Paints Builders—Hardware 52 Main Street Plymouth. Mans. Main Street Ext. Tel. PI 6-3222 MANDO’S TOWN BROOK SERVICE STATION SAMOSET PRESS 14 Water Street PRINTING SERVICE Plymouth Massachusetts 64 Samoset Street Plymouth, Mass. Serving You and Your Family With Your Car Needs” ROBERTI ELECTRIC CO., INC. Electrical Contractors Pole Line Construction Residential Commercial Wiring Wiring Supplies—Lighting Fixtures Electric Motors SMITHS 271 Main St. 380 Main St. Hyannis Buzzards Bay Tel. 192 Tel. 4483 Bowling Is For Fun— Compliments And Is Automatically Better At The Plymouth of BOWL-O-MAT GEORGE MABBETT SON With Electronic Setters Compliments WILLIAM McKENNEY of USED CAR DEALER COOPER’S 719 North Center Street Court Street East Bridgewater, Mass. Plymouth Massachusetts Tel. Drake 8-3331 or Drake 8-3064 BEST OF WISHES TO THE PONTIAC FAXHAUL G.M.C. JOSEPH GARAGE CLASS OF ’58 Maift Street, Norwell, Mass. DIVINE PROVIDENCE GUILD ' ' Nothing like doing business with an old established firm.” Compliments Dodge-Plymouth of Imported RENAULT Economy Cars CALDERA’S SUPER MARKET INC. JOHN HAMILTON INC. Summer Street 131 Main Street Kingston Massachusetts Kingston, Mass. Tel. JUstice 5-2074 COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of HARRY’S C. P. WASHBURN CO. Halifax Plymouth SUNSHINE STORE PLYMOUTH ROCK CLEANERS Water Street off State Pier Tel. PI 6-1744 133 Main Street Ample Parking Space Kingston, Mass. Same Day Service” Ask for It” Jack Ottino Alfred Volta Compliments BOB AYOTTE REALTOR of 23 South Main Street CORVINI’S Middleboro, Mass. Tel. 445 Compliments of SUGAR MARMAI SCHOOL OF DANCE Ocean St. Marshfield WRIGHT’S STORE Tap, Toe, Ballet, Modern Jazz, Ball Room, Baton, Ocean Bluff, Massachusetts • Junior Ball Room Member of National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists of America Our 51st Year O. ROSS RAGAN REALTOR-INSUROR MATTHEW F. SHEEHAN CO. NOTARY PUBLIC CHURCH GOODS-CATHOLIC BOOKS 640 Main Street Mortgages Chatham, Mass. Property Management 22 Chauncy Street Boston, Mass. Tel. 446-1170 Sales Rentals Eve. 151 or 338-W THE ALBERT CULVER CO. 175 Union Street Rockland, Mass. Compliments of Dealers in Grain, Coal, Flour, Hay Straw, Lime Cement, Poultry Supplies, Fertilizers PLYMOUTH BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Fuel Range Oil ROGERS’ SUPERMARKET Compliments of MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP MANOMET, MASS. 17 Leyden Street Plymouth Massachusetts Compliments of Compliments of LOUIS KNIFE SON BALBONI DRUG PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS 315 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts MARSHFIELD ROLL-A-RINK Compliments of PLYMOUTH SHOE COMPANY WEBSTER STREET and MARSHFIELD MASSACHUSETTS LEONARD AND BARROWS SHOE CO. Middleboro Massachusetts LEO KAHIN For the Finest in Meat, Vegetables and all other Items—For Freezer FURNITURE CO. Call Where you buy the best for less” OAK DALE PACKING CO. INC. 866 Center Street 378 Pleasant Street Middleboro, Mass. Tel. 502 E. Bridgewater Tel. Juniper 7-0035 PILGRIM SIGN CO. Tel. PI 6-0245 Best Wishes 55 MAIN STREET from KINGSTON, MASS. EVELYN M. REARDON Signs of All Kinds BEAUTY SALON Buttner Building Plymouth, Mass. BRIGG’S RIDING STABLE Compliments of HANOVER MASSACHUSETTS A FRIEND Compliments of DROTTS g | v MARKET COLONIAL RESTAURANT 39 Main Street Plymouth, Mass. BARNSTABLE MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of Compliments of DEARN AND McGRATH’S CLUB 45 WATERFRONT RESTAURANT Route 58 Hanson Mass. JEFF’S 58 Compliments of Good Food—Choice Liquors WALKEY’S FOOD CENTER Pica’s to Take Out Hanson Mass. Rt. 58 Hanson Cy 3-6472 BRANT ROCK FOOD MART Television—Radio—Hi-Fi Records—Sound Equipment Dyke Road Brant Rock MARSHFIELD TELEVISION Marshfield’s Most RADIO CO. Modern Supermarket” Sales—Service—Installation 1871 Ocean St. Marshfield, Mass. Tel. Temple 4-6688 DUCA’S 54 —$1.00 STORE Compliments of MARSHFIELD MOMMIE’S Brant Rock, Mass. CEDAR VIEW FILLING STATION INC. Green Harbor, Mass.—Tel. Temple 4-8182 Compliments of Texaco Gas—Oils Lubricants PACKARD FABRIC SHOPPE Batteries—Tires—Accessories Road Service Duxbury, Mass. G. H. CobL H. B. Wright GEORGE SHURTLEFF SON LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL Lane Street Middleboro, Mass. Tel. 1936 GINO RUGANI, Inc. 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